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Show Ogden Grow by Subscribing to The Ogden Post! Tlpo Get Both Sides of the Story. Subscribe Today! OGDEN. UTAH. I KID AY. AlT.l SI st l2 NUMBER 98 Files Libel Action OFFICIALS ACT OGDEN C. OF C. Plans Completed for Three TO STABILIZE MEMBERS VISIT Against Evening Paper; Day Convention of Legion; Seeks $100,000 Damages SHAKY CREDIT HEBER FACTORY Former Chief to Speak Williams Published Concerning His Actions as ' Head of City Water Department Complained of as Being False, Malicious and Injurious; Glasmann, Eldredge and Casey Are Named in Complaint as concern- Late Stadium Bond Charting that it published defaraa-5and false articles Mm Delinquent Improvement Taxes Carty on Goud Will Trip Makes on ln perty Must le Paid or Stops Knroute; Inspects CanSold for Collection. Orders Or- ning 1Iant of Woods Cross den City Commission; I'irm and is Kn lor taint'd at City Treasurer Hegins Com piling Dinner in Hot Tots Hotel; Tull List Which Coes Hack to 1904 Dus Load Makes Trip Articles Co-Defenda- nts 1 which Bidders Delay Action brought injury to hi a and good name. City seeks E. Williams sum of $100,000 from STtathe Mde? Ogdens stadium activities were delast Tuesday morning when, through a misunderstanding, bids were not' filed when the time to open them arrived. Two bond buyers were in the hall of the municipal building waiting the conclusion of the opening of the paving bids. When the paving bids had been opened, Mayor Francis called for stadium bend bids, but none had been filed with the city recorder. There being no bids to open, the filed in complaint Savtheln the Second district court Standard-Examin- er - Abraham L. i Efdredge, Jr. dirertors, publishing agents and of the defendant corporation, SdJames P. Casey, as manager and of the newspaper, are made Zand J. U. Sg definite to rehabilitate OgOn Monday the directors and iiulu. tiik-.-by the city In..! committee of the Ogden chamber commission Wednesday when it or- of accompanied by memdered City Treasurer Arthur F. Lar-M- n ber ivmmeree, to prepare and publish a list of P.ur.esof the chamber, John II. M. of Kaysville, and Albeit T. J ,.nJPr,,viinent Sr 'lh of Clearfield. mud,- h visit mid . n a Provided by Jaw,.mPti f Uu. ,K.a vanillin; facto. y h m order of the Woods Cross Cunning eoim,a to collect the- overdue assessments. at Hcber City, in Commissioner Harman W. made co.mty. Terry the motion for the netion. llunking interests, who were expected to submit bids for the purchase of lninds necessary to finance paving projects in District 151. forced the layed pub-vtin- ff Standard-Examine- r, A' den. credit su-- James A. Drain to Address Legionnaires at Joint Session Which Opens Meet Wednesday, August 22; Golf, Shooting, Trumpet and Drum Corps Contests Included on Program; Fifteen Hundred Persons Hxpccted to Attend Meet A program which promises to keep Lotting of Having Contract Deferred wa'S luX - rro-rtie- a - Kids fur paving district No. 15-were opened lust Tuesday morning at the regular meeting of the eity commission and wore referred to ihe city ngineer fer tabulation und report. Tity Engineer Harry Errett will report at a speeiul meeting this morning. AH but one if the bids were based on the ability to sell the special improvement bonds at par. Those bidding with the proviso were Christensen, .laeoh and Gardner, Wheelwright Const met ion Co., Olof and (Jih-siand Head. The Generul company, represented by W. Earl Uoehe, formerly of the Union Construe! ion eonipnny of Ogden, was the high bidder, but Korhe agreed that le would take the Imnds for what they would bring. During the diseussion of the General Construct ion coinpnny's offer. Commissioner llurman W. Peery turned to Koehe and asked, members busy every hour of the three-In- y convention has been completed for the eleventh annual sessions of the Hah American Legion posts here August 22, 23, and 21. announces General 'hairiuan Arthur Woolley. Some fifteen hundred strong all told, the legion and its womens auxiliary will maryh on the city, and local post authorities foresee inevitable capitulation of Ogden before the hosta of the organization. It will be the eighth annual convention of the American Auxiliary, department of Utah, to the action. commission concluded that no one and the eighth annual grand prometo Three particular articles, alleged nade of the famous Societe do Quar-ant- e wanted the bonds and so no action was published in the issue of taken on the bids for ,Kton fls reached when- a Homines et Hull Chevaux, the the bids of contractors for grading r was ,nudc 0Vlr ho Davis rtat'S stadium which had been opened the Th.Ii famous of county the u Forty and Eight. pavements iJIhmtent to injure, malign, week the handling previous. Delegates will begin to register here the plaintiff as an individual raiinuu. A few minutes later, two represent- has become too great, because there! Wednesday, of August 21, and will be Shi his official capacity, (that the atives of bond houses rom ity the route was delinquent taxes guaranteeing I guests at the legion chateau, 454 appeared and were waterworks), conmiMioner of informed the commission that they similar bonds which had reached al!, lugk larloy Twenty-fourt- h cunln nd on to street, headquarters of complaint sets forth. ity, wurc a goodwill stop of were ready to bid, and that they had considerable sum, and they therefore M the convention and of the Herman in the The articles, as quoted ,',inuU8 wus From Dark their bids in their pockets. Mayor felt that they should not submit bids I?.' linker post No. 9. From the time of follow: rHUtJf .was over the Silver Francis informed them that they until these delinquencies were collect-- 1 registration until the final dinner Sato -divide and down into the blame placed in might file their bids with the city ed. The commission deferred then the If urday night the program will include matter of considering contractors bids I !1t:autiful Heber valley and into Heber business sessions and recorder. POLUTION what's the mntter with the which will not allow entertainment and tackled the problem of C,,y board -control the of of of visiting legionYesterday an stabilizing epidemic Ogden is facing Koehe replied naires an idle or what had been pointed out After a short stop at the canning Third ward sewer? the moment. stadium met at the of chamber to be carcriminal unhappy to due fever typhoid that the pipe on Twelfth Street and I plant, the credit of the . commerce shaky was and taken several over talked to over the party city. Water National Past Commander James A. eless on the part of the City Ninth street was ton small and that I .arson I Midway and to the llutput hotel, where Wednesday matters Treasurer concernwere that City water will be the principal Drain the of up brought in Spokane polluting he had recoin mended during its con Department was ordered to go to work on the the guest of the Woods st ruction Accordconvention. of the list, lu' larty speaker Defying the written orders ing the stadium, among them the mat- and after supply. a larger pipe. To which ing to the announcement made checkup with the county rec- - Lross Canning company at a splendid ter of no action having been taken Jf the state board of health, the watthis said: don't Roche, Irery why ords the list will be. advertised andjDrickeii dinner. The head of the table you week, Drain will address the n Ih Classman get A joint ers of Wheeler Canyon were turned on the bonds. and together am:' I P a occupied by E. it. Alton, if sold, property Deto to collect decided was meet with necessary, the It Water The of mains. and the president into the City legionnaires auxiliary, fix that sewer. Youve both made I of the the taxes. Ogden chamber of commerce, a lotupof which open the convention officially partment made the promise that it city commission next Monday morn' and If Abe money lately. you Not is I,I Richard. Stringham, the move expected to only of fix at 1:30 p. m. Governor would install a chlonnator to purefy ing, when the bond bids will be open up that sewer you will have clear Thursday stabilize Ogdens credit, but city real Die Woods Cross Canningpresident II. Dcm, and nia predeescessor, company consciences. this water, but now after the dam-ic- e ed. George Aaron W. Tracy, a member of the estate prices as well. At the present I who jointly acted as toastmasters, has been done Fred Williams, the Roche replied that if the sewer was Charles R. Mabry, Mayor Frank President Alton introduced President not water commissioner, admits that the board of control, expressed the thought time, realtors point out, much valu- Francis, and Ora Bundy, commander right the city was responsible, as of that the agreement to build the sta able property on which there are such I Stringham with the announcement it had inspectors the local post, are other speakers chlorinitor was never used. on the job to see to who will address are sold delinquencies for a that on he dium would been drawn had and the initial session. song tell signec the about up it that the work was right, "A typhoid epidemic in a city the guests yes, condition that the purchaser pay the I the pea canning industry in the lleber said Peery, but those were the days eise of Ogden is nothing short of by the city commission and the varBefore tho first business session, a valley. In the course of his renmiks, when tho Union Construction I th"e1ha Better men than ious schools and that though there manslaughter. company howeveV, members will tee off at 8:30 in collection of these assess- - President informed his these responsible for this situation had been some delay, efforts to build laxity Stringham ran a. m. in the legion golf tournament the city. ments, the purchaser may neglect I guests that about the best peas in the ere wearing stripes for lesser crimes. the stadium should continue until the scheduled over the Ogden Golf and structure was completed. He stated them, and, as a result, a fallaciously world grew in the lleber valley, and C. of C. Two citizens have died from typhoid Country club course; marksmen of the low value is placed on prop-- 1 that his company was over ears busy within hours. twenty-foMany that a stadium would do more to bring erty,purchase organization will engage in contest! which realtora cannot escape. canning those peas, lie told of the others are ill with the disease, and together the various elements of the Committee Chosen the Ogden Gun club at 11 a. m., and at commission will meet at enormous pack his company was 0 the number of cases is 12 noon the Klwania club will be at increasing community than any other thing that this morning either to reject or ing and of the splendid To conveniently house the COO dele. hosts to the distinguished guests of had been proposed in the history of the of quality daily." I the contractors bids on the pack; of the high mechanical g gales expoeted to attend the Weaternl tho convention at luncheon In the Ogden. He pointed out that the max- accept "YILLIAMS AVERS HES RESPON project. of the machinery and the high- - Division United Staffs chamber of Hotel Bigelow. These guesta include, the to stadium imum cost the of jency city BIBLE FOR BAD SUPPLY. My sanitary conditions under which it commerce convention here September besides Governor Dem and Tast Com-J- O . would be but $2000 per annum in the "Commissioner Fred E. Williams I event that no revenue would accrue Kelatives to Send and October 1, Ogden hotel own-- 1 mandcr Drain, George W. Malone of I 'a Olrated, all of which was fully the Water Works Department demonstrated when the cannery was era agreed to turn all their available Nevada, national vice commander; the stadium rentals. He further Jb mtted Saturday that if there was any space and all the reservations they Mrs. Robert I lloyal, national vice Demented Man inspected. stated that he had made considerable tons to be placed for the use of central housingl president of the auxiliary; members and had found that There were also short speeches by rectvf 0VtF Wheeler Creek water, he would the of congress and others. At the same 8 Relatives of Albert Sweet, 65, held President Alton and P. H. Mulcahy of cl!mmi ttie stadium in the country had everv mogt of commerce committee! itm. ttttpt responsibility. Further, he as- l.. r. . rhamls-id itself out before the bonds had ierted,my shoulders are broad enough beCOine due. I to cany it." l. Scoville was present and of- I TYPHOID FEVER IS MANfered a site at Chimes View in South the home I SLAUGHTER. Ogden for $8000, and pointed out to Anna "The present epidemic of typhoid I the committee the salient features of fever in the Ogden is nothing short oft his site. mnslaughter and the responsibility I The board appointed two commit-the crime rests squarely on the tees. One, a committee to study 11 of the city commission. Two I dium plans and methods of construc-eitizePin plain lhat lho "ytem adopted Secrftery E. J, Fjel- - Eight, from 11 p. m. until 3 a. m. the ma,dc the OedentatioThlt n have died, from the disease I tion, is headed by Aaron W. Tracy, a train commerce was not sted, of the chameber of commerce, following morning conclude the first h! within 24 hours and several others -- csslons. with T. M. Irvine, Harry Errett, and acted will aid in conducting conven-tb? thrsherifrs rur that rejoiced to know hope, at offire S2 gS we critically ill while the number of Fred M. Nye as additional members. tion in off the smoothest manner 10 a. m. pntil noon, when they fndf pos-From a railroad Francisco I JM is increasing daily. were sibie. The second committee is to investigate to Boston wm discovered3" will for reunion, until 2 p. n.t adjourn The city commission and a few I I 'Vllh im mat sites and bring in recommendations. sessions will occupy the business 7 A 7 from San a in bank message their d friends are send-- 1 Fred M. Nye is chairman, H. T. Maw Francisco Sweet was OgOdl legionnaires Friday, August 23. At C up the howl cmn!ly th that it ia giving Og--1 and E. J. Fjeldsted are the other mem-- n physician, stated thatconnected 5 p. m. they will be the guests of G. Uta!- withC formerly a bad name to ATnlinnl t I the real sit--1 bers. few uic hotel fit Miilw y the I put Cook Itcckcr fit hi bottling plftntg where the Illinois. County hospital, Muon before the establishment public and thereby I Those present at the hoard of con-flwill ca"n,ng Miss of a resident Sweet, Emily the residents of this aa h2u,rk ookl,lp city an op-- trol meeting were Aaron W. Tracy, Boston, believed to have been a rela- the wtunity to protect themselves and Fred M. Nye, T. M. Irvine, H. T. Maw, tive o i the demented wUl offer one of their greaU I fActory M,ost Pafty of,kh! man, Tuesday M. w families from the ravages of Mayor Frank Francis, A. L. Scoville denied that she was, in reply to She S"wcd the.I21as tro.m Elder.- Ogden, was one of Harry V,",11 splashes of color, when they pa the or more euiressrul studints would and E. that the newspaper graders, iff Pincocka iniuirv Fjeldsted. rade Washington avenue. From 9 j. witnnold this news from the public1 nJ ,1 thi firrt until midnight th. cnrnirnl due. uf ,hf n ny way shield the bunglers who I combined efforts of all citizens who " heldh University of Utah for WhiCtrardtns this crime would hot be have backbones instead of wishbones Trk at hp jjjjtoted' wheretheyare on of its name as a purveyer ofto restore the bad name painted Child , nd furthermore it would be-- 1 the city's door by these czars of the mtmg. , is the medicine and will at led for Saturday, on which day n accessory after the fact. So their in work begin hall. use of enameled cans for the entire October. city tion of officers for the coming year commission and the public If Mr. Williams as head of the wat-?- eS The school of medicine will SilSrfil I. said that this is unc the will be the chief order of business. may take notice here anderworks department is solely respon-I Funeral services for Cleo Ruth nt,w college year with a new dcan. The first meeting begins at 9:30 a. m. The Standard-Examinesible for this crime the public should an entire pack of peas has i)r. jjt I. If duty is to the citizens of Ogden demand his immediate resignation. Easthope, infant daughter of Joseph J en 80at Burns, professor of anatomy, end the final aession at 2 p. m. The It is claimed that wag whn packed. and Ruth be H. in Syracuse, should dean of the school in Forty and Eight holds its election whole Easthope, he e ex-hto . ? refuses resign dirty deal will be enameled can is not only highly june appointed the resignation of Dr. at a noon luncheon in Hotel Bigelow upon J" in the interests of public health peached. If the responsibility is di was drowned in an irrigation ditch the hope that a repetition vided among the three commissioners, near her home Wednesday, will be amtary but that it will never corrode R.alph O. Iorter, who has been dean following the adjournment of the reg- 2 11 rc leld today from the residence of Ezra or rust. for the past six year. ular business meeting of the forenoon. crime may be forestalled inas it should be, they should . The return trip was made via Park A. must future." I at Bishop the P. students who will Qf Syracuse. make up National Correspondent C. W. Ardery Thurgood, Ogden sign or be impeached. ll E. Williams, water commis- - make it impossible for such crimes ). Stoker will officiate, and interment Gity, Silver Creek canyon, Coalville, the roll for the first year of profes- - will address this meeting. In the an A down eber the river. own stop their water makers fun in the the medical su8j(,nai cemetery. be work this year, all but! ning present says the pointed waters of to be repeated. When the Syracuse and ed- - wreck at the chateau, The child, said the parents, had was made at the Echo reservoir, which one has received their ppler canyon were turned into the I ply is deliberately polluted con-1 year in in Utah colleges, VHC OWU" I I)cl&fffit8 fiffl 01(1 tO Rlfikfl tHcif Praams last summer. This was deadly disease turned loose upon the been missing for a few moments,'I now underTaLits second II Harne. vice:l ucation for "eareh to went j quio-sta- te when Mr. for dent no time from the University of hotel reservations early and directly, is G'n . there 1 Easthope coming ecrecy over the written pro-- community sub- - 8tJlon; of the a"d Jeberl Pennsylvania. One woman student and posts are wVned of the danger Jav board of health and bling, evasions and excuses. Such in-t- h it. He found the infant partially Canal company, member has been accepted. giving water users an op-- 1 competency cannot be ncutrallizea. of losing their voting power if a full merged in the water and immediately Before entering the first year of delegation from each post is not numty to protect themselves. Again I This tragedy must be corrected called Dr. A. Z. Tanner of Layton, who I Utah Water Storage commisMon, Pointed out the main features of the professional medical work at the Uni-Tfar the crime was repeated. I and it is the duty of every citizen the child dead. j istered Mr. Williams made a public I interested in his home and the figure Besides her parents, a brother, Dale, big dam and gave many interesting Versity of Utah, a student must have , n and figures concerning the completed at least three of Av'IU'nt saying he would install a I growth of the city to lenda hand. We and a sister, Edna, survive the child, facts fSSSnr Vommittees i! preyears ly structure. After an interesting quar- - medicel studies, including courses in world the He must let wa admit to forced hst2ytorli. rorenHom for ter of an hour at the dam, the journey biology, botany, zoology, chemistry, chlorina- - of Ogden is able to protect the heidth gkrday that he lied-- the memU H. Peery, to committee resumed and the was fever Ogden Publicity never installed, but the pipe and life of all who come. Tyhoid physics, English and French or Ger- R. L, Olson, l. Trace home Turner. bers time arrived of the in responsi-srfulis chairman; Who man. party heeler creek was mu-- is manslaughter. Psychology, trigonometry, philft for a belated dinner. ble? 0sophy, economics and Latin are George Abbott and Alvin Chase. It was a good trip, it was a good Entertainment committee J. Fran-Th- e also. Because the said published articlescommission has been trans-- l Elated over what they saw, a group crowd, and was made in a good cause strongly urged and greatand cis about medical defamatory Fowles, chairman; George D. work were false from given professional' of Ogden business men and others the inspection and endorsement of at the University of Utah, in addition! Shupe, V, J. Ilarrop, Rosa Classman, the ir injured of interested in agriculture the g Utah enterprise. to the fu.ure a work, rovers all of I R. C. Gwilliam, Harold Ambler, and that should be name and reputation, and gml Increase county, completed a tour of u to him in the party were E. the subjects ordinarily included in the! Wayne Goodmundsen. public those Among the water supply and cation thereof exposed hi projects, Monday, of voca- R. Alton, J. F. Orr. F. M. Nye, R. H. nd farmers itred, the service. Yet scorn, and scientific or laboratory half Finance committee Lawrence Clay-state supervisor they could contempt,caused II. Mul- ( the first two P. conF. J. Kuhlman, him. med-1 Hinckley, to pay $300 to install a thereby of usual the in ton. years) dhSeu tional education agriculture, chairman; Henry Smetzcr, Guy D. F. Norton, E. J. Fjeldsted, ical courses in the better medical col-- 1 V. jturst, cahy, and they could not start great mental tour. LeRoy D. Lopez, and Regi-legthe dam ducted Robert I R. II. D. Wadsworth, p at the wells until public and great humiliation; all .to Olsen, in the United the States. Upon visited representative nald Sutton. The party thumb screws onape in the sum of llOOOOO.theplainthe projects in various parts of the coun- Nye, A. T. Smith. John G. M. Barnes, completion of the work the student Is put,the ParBde and conttt-- A. E. Wilfong, Jos. Th.e chember of commerce has iff prays ter judgment against James Sarver, Jim Scowcroft, eligible to enter the Junior class in any fhairman; that project and reported ty, Reginald Sutton, Lee Pari&'Pfcted a drive for $29,000 to defendants in thatA.sum. dairying, ton litters of hogs, fruit and F. Barker, J. G. Leonard, W. J. M V,r Turner. Pratt E. signed Joph in ker, W. P. Erpcrson. rS,'?'jKh$ Ogden as a good place to City Attorney poultry were especially promising, Ekins. reveal Wouli thVa safAval fivnaa CORIDafilllW the poultry industry, the tour built Fred C. Smith, Transportation ed boys of Weber county have irj v. rcjtire two lives already lost Glen Toone, C. II. INJURED Sperry, chairman; houses CORRESPONDENT in less than two years poultry g,.back to health those who Ed Wright. Newey, 1800 h?n8 Joseph to 500 ill 1 crim-because from of this ijaj Alfred G indwell, local newspaper containing Accommodations and orders Frank ?aifr of the waterworks de- abru.sedh.p suffered club; Kiwani. the of Alhfrt 'nlA, J'ttnt. correspondent, ia Medical association Amcrirnn and Browning, chairman; James A. Car-ro- n, Anderson, P. H. and was thrown vwtently bwthe he when of Wahlquist byrhoS Samuel C. Powell, Vera Ekins, president .k.about giving Ogden a ba,. ward -- ho a member of tho Association of Amor hi head on the U th, a. rtrikmg aftrr B. Higgins. Charles and ? Medical colleges. Hyrjm 0 V :r warning the citizens to :rali brace of the awning at 21. Gran trip. iron agrieul: vicious cour.ty such against -... ii; v,. f. an defendants Nt-lso- am "S ST - fll com-plii- do-tio- n nt, water m'h-Prov- n ns Con-stnieti- sud-tlen- on ly UiH-he- , sea-siu- 1 Housing ur mak-10:3- effic-lavin- ad-fro- m I or 8, al-t- I he r w 1 w. ra T1? ns nl SI 1 ."W jf-VV- 1 s!' 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