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Show i - i 1 M pov Scouting Has Made a in Wonderful Record Eighteen Years i pm :lUfi $ 1 Away Your Mail Throw Older ('.itaiog. Huy in Ogden! I i I VOLl' ME 2 I OGDEN, PEERY, WILLIAMS making big cuts IN DEPARTMENTS City Commissioners 'J Plan to Trim to the Hone in tHe Interest of Economy; Action Starts in Health Department; Water- UTAH, FRIDAY. FFKIUARY 17. 192s. s i m hi H m Ogdens New Golf and Country Club I E. J. lsakson. low bidder on the work of building the elub, will undoubtedly begin at onee with conproposed fine struction work on the clubhouse. The directors of the Ogden Goll ami t country club to the voul him the contract, untry of the scheme by the ir.ciYibcrship Wednesday night. The Viah Plumbing nnd Heating company will, subject u.n c,ualification and compliance with minor terms of the club, get the contract for the plumbing and heating. According to modern standards of living among business ami professional men, a fine country club, surrounded by a fine golf course, is as much of a community asset as street railways, hotels, railroad depots and such institutions. With the elaborate new country club, which it is proposed to build, Ogden can entertain the countrys most high powered" captains of industry with a great degree of pride. The country club will attract men to Ogden for rest and recreation. ap-proi- up-to-da- te I r ii S IV U)l LIQUOR CHARGES Nineteen Alleireil Violators Have VoMed Ruuds With United States Commissioner II. A. Sodeibcrk; Raid Made by ii ! U : Harman W, City Commissioners inPeery and Fred E. Williams have augurated retrenchment programs in their respective departments which will result in efficiency with economy. Recommenadtion of Commissioner Peery to the city commission yesterday that a sanitary inspector be dropped in the interest of economy was followed by an announcement by Commissioner Williams that he will very shortly do some trimming in the Commiswaterworks department. sioner Williams said he had not yet decided what reductions he will make, but indicated that he will consolidate as much of the work in his department as possible in order to maintain the efficiency of the department. In asking that Fred King, sanitary inspector, be dropped from the payPeery made it roll, Commissioner plain that he was doing so only in the interest of economy. Following is the communication he submitted to the commission: ' In the matter of retrenchment in the citys finances, I recommend that Nineteen alleged iilators of the il prohibition laws have fe. local fur-nhe- pivpeily bonds of $1000 each follow ing wholesale serving of federal warrants last Friday. Carl Jackson, prohibition administrator of the digit it, and his men came to Ogden with u ana nis of arrest for .'hi persons, based on evidence obtained by two men p.iMpg as lumberjacks. The defendants furnished bonds before United Stales Commissioner 11. A. SiiderU-rgThey will be tried at the next term of the federal court in Ogden, it is said. The defendants mid their bondsmen are as follows: Giis Jensen, 210 Twenty-fift- h street; bondsmen, Gus Jciiscn, M. Hamblin, Harry Wessler. Carl Peterson, Grant avenue between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h streets; bondsmen, Carl Peterson, J. 1). Watson, John Krumpcrman. E. E. Butters, 281 Twenty-fift- h street; Isuidsinen, E. E. Butters, Ben v ; , ' loltith frWrrrcTi 1 Wayiricnt, William Thompson. Brig Folkman, 204 Twenty-fifttivet; bondsmen, A. H. deWilt, Harry h other inspectors in the city health department take over the duties of sanitary' inspector, the position now held by Mr. Fred King. The balance of the inspectors have agreed to combine the work, thereby dispensing with a ill i Federal Aqents Last Friday the te. i J DRY AGENTS MAKE works Department o ; It NUMBER One of the finest country clubs of of water a year for eighteen holes. Jim DeVine, head of the rhamlicr Siiridmun. comfort and convenience. laoiis Prnntel, 201 Twenty-fift- h the west will be built in Ogden this conin is made the of At this juncture of the proceedings, commerce, was asked to say what Ample provision bondsmen, Louis Branz, John street; mean to L. memwould new S. clubhouse to a the vote of The spring, according Hodgson, architect, explained struction for future expansion. golf bers of the Ogden Golf and Country a large drawing of the floor plan of roof will tie of tile and a caddy house Ogden in a community wav, and he tie Kocco. Harry Fotopnulos, 2(17 Twenty-fourt- h club at a dinner held Wednesday night the proposed clubhouse which hung tvill lie built 100 feet from the cluli-- did so in his typical forceful wny. lie one man. street; bondsmen, Harry in the Hotel Bigelow. The clubhouse before the members, lie disclosed house. South of the clubhouse will gave an interesting account of the "Mr. King has given excellent servi- will be John Cosmos, liu Anton. use in June, and of- that the clubhouse will be situated on be parking space for the maximum organization of the Ogden Golf am for ready ce in the department the short time ficial Nlwrly McBride, Home Lunch house. will likely be held July the highest knoll west of the Wash- number of automobiles that will visit Country rlub fourteen, years ago opening he has been there and has been enh ington avenue road on the clubs prop- I he club. A road, which now leads to naming Chapin A. (Pop) Day ns one Twenty-fil- l M. street; bondsmen, llarry Morra. tirely satisfactory, and I regret exliersanti, Members of the club listened with erty. Describing the exterior, Mr. the traps and gun club of John M. of the men responsible for bringing ceedingly to make this change, and rapt interest to explanations of the Hodgson explained that the architec- Browning park, will serve the golf the club to the city. Fay Carman, 210 Twcnty-fift- h am only making thia recommendation ture and color scheme of the build- club ulso. Golf pioneering in Ogden was no street; bondsmen, A. 11. do Witt, Louis Elans and specifications for the in the view of economy. and the financial setup of the ing will be in harmony with the exEccles explained that the pasy task, DeVine said. He told of? Branx lesidcnt "I recommend that this change be- -, club. This took St allings, Grant avenue; up the greater part traordinary landscape view and loca- total cost of the clubhouse, including the difficulties of converting sand j John come effective February 18. road improvements, caddy house and dunes and barren wastes into greens 'bondsmen, J. 1). Watson, John Thomp-an- d of two hours, but it required less than tion of the clubhouse. The action of the two commissioners two minutes for the Going into further detail, it was other appointments, including furnishfairways. Then came more vicis-- 1 ,onFred golfers to give in trimming their departments ts exMartin, 172 Tw'enty-fifl- h the directors a unanimous vote of shown that th? clubhouse will have a ings and plumbing, will be about $44,-00- si tudos, the tqieaker said, when the effect confidence, and ask them to proceed fine lounge measuring 50x31 feet; a John V. lirunettl, bondsmen, street; pected to have a on reto lowest bid clubhouse burned the ground according to the in bringing about airtight economy in at once with 50x20 feet adjoining the ceived on the work. terrace the eve of a celebration in honor of op Sofia. construction of the the all departments. Florence Wright, alias Welch, 227 V4 It is quite likely clubhouse. A. F. Bigelow, who hHs worked hard the second anniversary of the clubs lounge; kitchen, buffet, and other that both commissioners are planning wenly- fourth street; bondsmen, President M. S. Eccles of the club compartments on the first floor. The on the building nnd finance commit- founding. However, the golfers refurther consolidation of work in their told members of the IhnrlcH H. Smith, Martha Ccntagorta. progress gener- main mens locker room will I 44x35 tees of the golf club, pointed out that paired to the Weber club where they Joe Giavanini, 152 Twenty-fift- h departments. of the development plan, stating feet and will house 154 lockers easily. Ogden can acquire a country club held the golf banquet and subscribed Commissioner Williams said today ally bondsmen, I mis Prantcl, Louis clubstreet; another build which to men which to There be will showers on other land cities five. the additional those for to for that equal enough money that men in the waterworks depart- create Iranz. alcourse liad been with marble stalls. The basement a fine 1aid many times $44,000. He said house. ment have been kept busy the last few Iete Karr pel ox, alias llarry the for and full title ob- lows for store looms and all manner that he favored going ahead with the President Eccles thanked members obtained, paid 7 267 Twenty-fourt- h days on the park in the northwest tained. He said that the officers had of confireek, of street; on the "installment of the club for their vole improvements necessary space. comer of the city hall system of parks. entered into an A. J. StulhiH, A. A. Sulio-ti- a, HHidsmcn, the Mr. and said be said that not dence The and to women ore contract that for Ogden Bigelow support, golfers option filan. of Salt Lake. Very shortly the large fountain there, of a sufficient amount of forgotten apart from the lounge is important place on the trans- directors would proceed at once to which has been idle four years, will acquisition Calvert Stallings, 2428 Grant avewater for the club needs which a ladies rest room. The ladies lock- continental lines and must have an award the contract for the construcbegin to spout again. Commissioner amounts to about 75,000,000 nue; bondsmen, Calvert Stallings, J. clubhouse. tion of the clubhouse. gallons er rooms and showers will have every Williams said he did not care about Watson, John Krumpcrman. men going out of their department to Mike Favaro; bondsman, Louis Davis Only Ogden work "just so they keep busy. WING TO GET rantel. It is stated m the city hall circles Louis A. Mnrocthi, 172 Twenty-fift- h DeVine Ogden that Mayor Frank Francis is planning street; bondsmor., John V. Brumetti, some reductions in his department in Luncheon .oe Sofia. Booze Case GOES NEW Says the interest of economy also. The James M. Jones, 160 Twenty-fift- h incumbent board of commissioners apbondsmen, Gus Antone, Ii. Ga- street; President James II. DeVine of the vans. Feb. 17 County pears to have decided to operate the FARMINGTON, IN BIG Ogden chamber of commerce forceAlex Childs, 214 Twenty fifth city on the lowest possible overhead. Attorney Parley Norseth and Geo. fully stated Ogdens position in the street; bondsmen, A. II. dc Witt, HarBuckle of Ogden are attorneys for Murret Olsen of Clearfield, who has President Grant Dedicates Slruc- - Dinsmore Company Will I login freight controversy before the Ki ry Sandman. of commerce wanis CANNING instituted a $20,000 damage suit John Ilarmes, 2C7 Twenty-fourt- h ThursHotel in luncheon the Dec Is Work Bigelow Construction at Plant That liondsmen, Edward 1. Malouf rtreet; against Jesse D. Barlow, Jesse D. ture; Walt Says President DeVine ex- and Maude Folker, afternrjon. day Barlow, Jr., Albert T. Smith, A. T. Monday Morning; Two-Stor- y Hospital is Now Half Milljon plained that Ogden is not opposed to Doxey, Briant Jacobs, Rob Roberts, Alvin Stoker, David Layton and David getting low rates but only wants Concrete Structure Will be Idaho Dollar Affair'; Institution is the same low rates for the benefit of Duncan. The complaint filed by the two Ogden lawyers charges defamaGiven Praise ISuilt; Tank Ruilding Held Up Ogden industries. BY tion of character said to have been President Frank M. Browning of ihe made in a meeting held in Clearfield, Kiwanis club, referring to the forthConstruction of a new warehouse With the dedication of the new Growers Will Get $11 a Ton for where Olsens alleged liquor law viochamber of commerce election, coming north wing of the Thomas D. Dee for the Sperry Flour company will be- urged that member of luncheon clubs lations were brought up. Oggin Monday morning, it was stated support the chamlier and suggested Tomatoes, While Peas Will Olsen was found guilty before Jus- Memorial hospital last Saturday, tice of the Peace Leo Childs in Clin- den was given an institution adequate today by Burton F. C.Dinsmore, of the each club of the city have repF. Dinsmore & that Bring Higher Figure Than ton of having intoxicating liquor in to meet the needs of the community. contracting firm of on the board of direcresentation body of Son. This will lie the first work on tors of the chamber. I(e said that in East Year; Long Conferences his possession and was fined $200 or In the presence of a largePresident Lhe proposed big development plan of citizens, 90 days in jail. Appeal was taken to representative order to bring this about, the mem- IxdKe Committees Have ComLhe church D. S. L. the of Heber Grant J. Held by Committees company for the Ogden plant. the Second district court. of the respective clubs go and The warehouse will measure 216x90 ber invokpleted Urogram of Interesting vote for their members. President County Attorney W. A. Dawson of offered the dedicatory prayer, institu- feet and will be a y concrete Davis county said that County At- ing deyine protection of the in his talk Presi I)eVine supported The floor area will be Kvcnls; Monday is Open to Growers of canning crops in Utah torney Norseth of Weber county call- tion, and setting the same apart for structure. dent Brownings stand. The will feet. 39,000 erected. will receive was building which square it n for the purpose 1'ublic and Tuesday for Elks approximately $2 a ton ed at the former's office in Farming-tomore for completed within 75 days, Mr. and urged Dawson to withdraw President Grant praised the Dee fam- be peas than they were paid last year, and the price of tomatoes the bootlegging charge against Olsen, ily and all hospital attaches who had Dinsmore said. and Ladies Will The program of the additions to the Elks Old remain the same. Prices were threatening a civil suit. Dawson re- made possible the addition to the inagreed upon at two conferences held fused to quash the charge against stitution. Sperry plant in Ogden calls for the 13 tnis week between the Just the announcement, days of of approximately $250,000 was filed. civil expenditure and suit Olsen which the address preceded canning crops During his of 49, ij sufficient to intrigue the incommittee of the Utah State Farm the dedicatory prayer, President Grant for new construction. Building will Old Timers night will likely be terest of hundreds of merrymakers to fcureau federation and a committee of large storage tanks spoke in glowing terms of hospitals twenty-eigcelebrated Inbe held action the Ltah Canners association. the by Ogden lodge 719, U. P the annual '49 party of Ogden lodge alleby up pending Flow' for their service to humanity in Gas O. the on Elks, terstate Commerce commission night of March 13, it 719, B. P. O; Elks, to be held the the Canners will pay growers $11 n viating pain and suffering. Mid-Americ- an was stated discussed by A. T. llestmark, nights of February 20 and 21 in the rate at today matters, Well in ? (or tomatoes. This is the price President W. II. Wattis of the hos- freight chairman of the committee of past Elks home on Grant avenue. week's hearing in Salt Lake. last Paid last year. was Agreement exalted rulers on plans fur the event. pital board snoke in lauditory terms n this figure at a Details of the big entertainment protracted conL. D. S. church authorities for of the Oil The annual election of the lodge wil Officers the of IOSTPONED TRIP of the two nights have now ference in the canners office in the He program Dee the of their hospital. be held 6. support the night of March have been advised that there Mesel building The been excursion into rabbit and are ready to go hunting completed afternoon, company board yesterday his com- into effect Monday night, it was stated Mr. is with llestmark ine farmers committee asked for a is a substantial flow of gas from the said that whenever the hospital section Boxelder of the busy Promontory is drilling in the of trustees have gone to the church county, scheduled for Sunday, has been mittee, planning a large number o:r today by Frank Goddard, chairman of price, while the canners felt well the company dome at St. George. J. authorities for financial assistance, and events for the night. This the 49 committee. Jiat they should not pay as much. Bloomington postponed until February 22, Wash- stunts A. F. they have never returned empty-handeand Francis event out many Elks who were Fowles, draws secretary, was stated today apparently pleased both Mercer, Monday night, February 20, has He said that the hospital repre- ington's birthday, it sides106 active in the lodge years ago, but who been Wegeologist, of the company, L. E. President of the by Ford, set aside for the public, and all than of more investment an sents are leaving today for the oil field. have since retired in favor of younger are invited. Prices to be Game ber Protecand Fish County made paid to the pea grow-er- s and was Tuesday night is for Elks million dollars men. tive association. ' by the canners was fixed at a ladies and their Every member citizens Dee the the family, possible by The committee on Old Timers' night of the antlered only. MRS. COTTAM PASSES exhibit a must order Tuesday by representatives Mormon church, of Ogden and the "old days when a surgeon repaired consists of the following: Mr. Best tW two bits - They are as fol leave and card Rose roupsWade Cottam Millie Mrs. membership tolowv President Wattis said that the to the home of a patient, opened his mark, chairman; J. A. Howell, I. F. at the door before he can take part in died Wednesday at a local hospital. tal invested in the hospital is $538,' satchel and performed an operation Kirkendall, W. D. W. Zeller, A. G Tuesday nights fun. peas No. 1 grade, $57 a ton; She was born in North Ogden on contrib2 280. of which the Dee family under difficulties, with the modern Horn, W. C. Cam), George S. Glen grade, $35 a ton, and No. 3 April 6, 1871, the daughter of Mr. uted Concerning the details of the en$100,530; Ogden citizens $18,-60- conveniences now available at the hos- W. D. Brown, Arthur Woolley, John erade, $15 a ton. are Rose. th'j committee in charge tertainment, Mrs. Andrew Surviving and the L. D. S. church $413,080. pital. Cu.ley and Frank W. Mathews. Alaska, or early peas. No. 1 grade and will remain a mystery said this that of Shaw John Mrs. citizens two all thanked Wattis President A. daughters, Sons were George ton; No. 2 grade, $40 a ton, anc Whitmeyer and who "come and see those only Ellis L. Mrs. Anna .No 3 Pleasant View, and for their interest in the hospital, par- contractors for the new wing of the KAREN IL P. NOKELBY grade, $20 a ton. will be Id in on the information. and D. S. 11 L. societies, relief the grandchildren, Growers will obtain the seed at the of Riverdale; hosr.ital, and Eber E. Piers was the ticularly The lodge 49 committee and perKaren Bcrgcthe Federsen Nokelby the following brothers and sisters: lie said that the hospital makes no architect. last ta $4.50 obtaining manent entertainment committee are year, jprice all. O. Weddied wife Emil creed but admits of of inRhees of A Mrs. Rufus distinction Nokelby, tablet bearing the following Ashman Rose, the affairs of the 49 party. handling Jefscription was unveiled during the af- nesday at the family home, 2147 rieasant View; Andrew Rose, Jr., of Presiding Bishop Sylvester Q. Canof the event consists The committee Los Angeles; Mrs. Willard Chugg of non of the L. D. S. church, in an ad- ternoon at the hospital lawn: "Thomas ferson avenue. She was born in Eker, of Mr. Goddard, chairman; Clarence MRS VAN DAM DIES SurvivM. Rose of dress, said that he had been in close D. Dee Memorial hospital. Founded Norway, September 17, 1848. Tacker. secretary; A. II. deWitt, L. Gertrude Van Dam, wife of Providence, and Herbert . in 1910 in loving memory of Thomas ing are the husband and the following E. and the with touch Ogden hospital deWitt, James Renell, Phil A. Ogden. Van Dam jje(j t home, In knew its needs. He pointed out that Duncombe Dee by his wife and chil- sons and daughters: Emil Edwari held are today Phil J. Dix and F. A. TimmerServices being Kohn, Mrs. Oliva Sum cjlds avenue, Wednesday after-- n Pleasant View. Larkin Sons are in a hospital is essentially a charitable dren, Annie T. Dec, Maude Dee Nokelby, Salt man. The regular entertainment comfJter an illness cf three days of G. Nokcl Dee Shaw, Margaret mers, Rexburg, ladho, Lohi institution and renders each, its com- - ter, assisting, consists of It. A. FReunmnia. She was born in Gronin-fe- r charge. Boise, Idaho, and Mrs- - Elizabeth mittee, Dee by, Dee Edith service. valuable a Green, Higginbotham, Hummel, chairmnn; Mr. Packer, munity Holland. March 20, 1840. She William Hoggan, J. L. ShepMayor Frank Francis praised the Florence Dee Barker, Rosabelle Dee Sandall, Ogden. 'an t the United Staes in 1882 and oral services will be held Sunday afFuneral services will be held Sun herd. Edwin C. lutnam, Asad Farr, of the hospital and its nurses Barker; Lawrence T. Dee. Given in per staff First the in oclock 12:15 , sur-at in ternoon kme Ogden. She is in humanity and remity to the Church of Jesus Christ day afternoon at 1:15 oclock in the Jr., Herbert Brewer, C. F. Gilmore, viv I1,. for their interest j fr her husband, , one daughter, ward chapel with Bishop Horace of Latter Day Saints in 1915, south Fourth ward chapel. Interment wi! W. A. IJuckiiiB, Elmer Higginbotham, . . 05Ph Weston, one addition built in 1920, north be in the Ogden city cemetery un Ray M. Jones, Virgil Dunkley, II. II. wing Lw J Lambert of Hooper, der the direction of Lindquist Son? Stratford and Maurice Howe. addition th. built in 1927." wing ront.Ld th. .ff, hn.piul ni Fun- - der ,'hcndSt" n of great Foto-poulo- s, t. 1 ) b I 0, far-reachi- ng SE & - - Sc nr w 18-ho- lc up-to-d- a te K ft - sl to. XM Attorney Says NORTH Lawyer Urged HOSPITAL Dropping INTO Wants Fair Rates, SPERRY OF at WAREHOUSE UNIT SHORT TIME -- CROPS 31 club-chamb- er fir t; P) S.y PRICES SET IIP M ELKS 49 PARTY TWO GROUPS AB ii 4 i IS PUNNED FOR FEBRUARY 20, 21 i I; V: two-stor- Timers Cavort Night March 11 ht Encountered Mid-Americ- an rB i It d. one-ha- lf mec-tm- l5Jkp 20.fr 25 p 15 20s 25.fr; 21' v'e Por-Elizsbe- th sec-rrtar- ... grand-daugh-- r- I ! grand-childre- n. I y; r :! U' 7 K |