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Show r ! 8 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JCI.T 23, 1929. V GgdenlWebhi County BUSINESS : OrnCE: Office Phone, 117; Dome Phone 2136 Washington Avenue. Ogden Water Supply Contaminated In June, State Health Director Says . .Wheeler Creek Supply Presumed Source of Irjfcction, as ,1 ests Disclosed Dangerous Condition, , , Official Holds. . : the toms In four of the eases recently reported occurred from June 30 to June 26. The beginning of six cases occurred from July 3 to July 7. The beginning of one case occurred June 29. Inasmuch as the period of incubation. In other words, the period of time between infection and beginning of the sickness, ranges from one to etatement Issued Wednesday. three weeks, on the theory that the "In approaching an lnvestlsation water is responsible, the Inof the source of typhoid fever In a dicationssupply are that the first four cases community, many possible factors were infected as a result of the earmust be considered." Dr. Bentty said. lier and the last six cases as a The disease Is caused by a specific resultrain of the later rains. The remainorganism or germ, known as the ty- - ing case might have received the in hold bacillus, which originates solely fection following either rain. i a former case of the disease. Tee "The presumption that the water typhoid germs are given off iu the supply was responsible for the outuschargt from an active case or break la strengthened by the fact from a carrier, who is a person who that the reservoir which received the ha recovered from the disease but flow from Wheeler creek is emptied still harbors the germs. It is estiwater conmated that about 4 per cent of all every 48 hours, hence the taminated by the rain which might a for cases remain carriers typhoid have discharged Into the reservoir varying period of time, and are a would have escaped from it in about dangerous source of the disease. "In order to acquire typhoid fever, that period of time and would be re the germs must be taken into the sys- placed by the ordinary flow. tem through the mouth. The sources Contamination Would through which the germs may be Remain only Short Time. gained are water, milk and foods. The "In view of these facta. K is ob most common source is contarmnatea water, and attention should first be vious that the water in the distributing system would contain such condirected to the water supply. tamination as the rain might have State Board Makes Many occasioned for only a very limited time. It is forcibly significant that Testa f Wheeler Creek. the typhoid cases which occurred "Many tests of the Wheeler creek followed the rains at the exolration water supply have been made by the and state board of heaitn ia Dora wry in of thsnousual incubation period further typhoid cases have the oast. Invariably a high degree of that develoned. contamination with colon bacillus has "A frequent source of tyohold fend the board has conP5en shown ver milk supply. tinually urged that the water should Ths is a contaminated fact that milk from different either be purified by chlorlnation or sources was used bv the persons af,not be permitted to enter the sys- fected excludes milk as a causa of tem. The fact has been disclosed that cie es under consideration. throughout the month of June the the"While it is a fact that a tynhold Wheeler creek water was turned into the water supply, which became dan- carrier may transmit the infection if InTOs handling of food. It gerously contaminated as shown by engaged would ba a remarkable coincidence if :" testa. , In considering the contention that ny of the cases in question were inthe water supply was not the cause of fected in restaurants. In view of the the recent outbreak of typhoid fever. potentially dangerous condition of Dr. Bcatty said, "It is a fundamental the water supply during the same pefact, demonstrated in Innumerable riod and the fact that many of the Instances and known to all who have cases which have occurred had no made a casual study of sanitary sci- known contact with restaurants." In conclusion. Dr. Beatty said : ence and epidemiology, that the number of cases of typhoid existing at a "I desire to emphasize the fact that artesian water supply of Ogden given time has no bearing on the the Is unexcelled. When necessary to question of the water supply as a source of the disease. Assuming that supplement this supnly, the Introduccreek water would be the excreta of one or more typhoid tion of Wheeler by carriers had at some time been de- entirely safe if properly sterilised inwhich is a simple, chlorlnation. posited adjacent to Wheeler cresk. use In method in a expensive very and that the material was carried Into the stream by rain, the amount large majority of the cities in the States. United chlorlnation. Salt By would be Infinitesimal considering derives all of its water the millions of gallons of water in Lake, which open contaminated the system into which It Is carried, supply from is a known fact that it takes a con- streams, has practically eliminated jt and such has been the siderable amount of the typhoid typhoid, almost universally." . germs taken into the system of even a highly susceptible individual to pro1$ a duce the disease. Unless there massive contamination from the disinto the a of sewerage system . charge water system, or the direct discharge of a large amount of typhoid excreta from an active case of the disease over a considerable length of tlms, only a 'very few of the thousands of people who may use ths water are OGDEN. Fire Chief H. H. Ward-hig- h likely to be unfortunate enough to was making an extensive indrink a portion containing a sufficient concentration of the germs to vestigation Wednesday into the cause cause the disease. However, this of a fire Tuesday night which did should not be taken to minimize the damage estimated from 113.000 to Importance of protecting: the public $20,000 to the stock and nulldinfr of from the danger of a water supply tha Eastern Hat It Shoe store, .2131 exposed to chance contamination. It Washington avenue. Is impossible adequately to protect a The blare apparently started bestream frequented by campers or neath a staircase at the rear of the The intense heat broke mirhikers, and therefore If the water store. therefrom is used for don:f stie pur- rors at the front of the building before on alarm was turned in to the poses it should first b: purified. department, A few minutes later Heavy Rains Occurred the fire department was combating Sbow. Retards la Jane, ths flames with four lines of water "The weather bureau records show hose and two lines of chemicals. ' of The building is owned by . the that rains occurred in the vicinity Wheeler creel: canyon Juns 1.3 and 11, Browning Investment company. Max 18 and 17. Ths bsnlnnins 0f symp Broberg is manager of the store. Contamination of Wheeler cdek wtter supply used by Ogden irevious to the outbreak of typhoid lever in that city wu brought about tj rains washing down excreta ol typhoid carriers U one of the drawn by Or. T. E. Eeatty, state director of public health. In a Fire Chief Probes Fire in Store; Damage 20,000 SPANISH OGDEN. The Ogden camp of the United Spanish War Veterans will hold a special meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the American Legion chateau, Paul Bryant, local commander, announces. Members will bo requested to represent the camp at Provo Saturday evening, when a state departmental organization will be completed. Oeorge Econroad of Ogden Is to be backed by the local camp as a nomine: for state commander, said. With the Installation of a new camp at Provo and another in Salt Lake, making a total of four in the state, the Utah camps will be recognized with a state department for the first time. Here are seen Mrs. N. Rose and Mrs. Mary Gillette, casting book and line from their windows when the wafers came their way due to a peculiar move of na turtwith Lake MicbigatuSceue was taken in Chicago. - . :"-- v, Hew ' v.;r-v I - r cV'k-- v r ' - . ' 1 Trout Go " V-Into South Fork iv- OGDEN. Ten thousand trout have been planted in the waters of the South f ork of the Ogden river, and 2000 more in the waters of North Fork, by the Weber County Fish and Game association, according to Frank uavis, tne secretary. A shipment of 60,000 flngerlings, which was received from the state hatchery at Springville and placed in the Huntsville rearing pond3, is to be transferred to the rearms ponds at UDeny i nursaay, Mr. Davis said. Another 60,000 flngerltngs are expected to be received Thursday for placement in the rearing ponj in Ogden valley, ' :" - r-v teller. thohoineJdEfcRanueyJnJ tne peery apartments. Covers will be laid for 20 guests. Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Wrlaht will en tertain at dinner at their home in Ogden canyon Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and their daughters. Mariorie. Florence. Jess and Betty Jean, attended the wedding of Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mis Gwendolyn Jones and Lewis Kay, in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. KODeri Anderson and her daughters, Marjorle and Betty Jean, will depart Friday for Santa Monica, Calif., where they will spend e month. Mrs. Harold Evans and Miss Minnie Moore Brown, who have been spend ing the past week visiting at Brigh resort ton, will return from the Thursday. Mrs. c. E. Wright and Mrs. Gilbert Moyle of Salt Lake were hostesses at two delightful bridge luncheons the fore part of the week in honor of their sister. Miss Gladys Rich, who is visiting iyt the summer with her parents. Drv and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich. The home of Mrs. Wiight in Ogden canyon was the scene of both attractive luncheons. Bridge was enjoyed on the porches and followed by luncheon served at small tables in the out-o- fdoors. Summer flowers used on the tables harmonized with the natural setting. Those who were present at Monday's luncheon were the guest of honor, the hostesses and Mrs. Royal Eccles. Mrs. Junius H. Smart. Mrs. George L. Abbott, Mrs. James T. Abbott. Mrs. Philip A. Dix. Mrs. Harmon W. Peery. Mrs. A.' W. Petty, Mrs, Joseph R. Morrell. Mrs. William M. Mc Koy Kay. Mrs. B. B. Porter. Mr. R. Pugmlre, Mrs. J. E. Wright. Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, Mrs. John Scow- croft, Mrs. Miles A. Romney. Mrs. Virginia H. Green, Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker. Mrs. William H. Shearman. Mrs. Eugene E. Carr, Mrs. Patrick Healy. Jr., Mrs. Lorenzo Richards, Mrs. Ezra C. Kicn. miss Mary rusner and Miss Eleanor Emmett. Those who were present at the Tuseday uincneon In addition to tne nonorea guest ana the hostesses were Mrs. Leland Swaner. Mrs. James Moyle and Mrs. Henry Movie of Salt Lake, and Mrs. James H. DeVlne. Mrs. w. s. tneese man. Mrs. Josenh M. F.ccles, Mrs. Harold C. Day, Mrs. Clinton- Pugmlre. Mrs. H. M. Rowe, Mrs. Luke M. Wright. Mrs. Royal J. Douglas, Mrs. W. A. Corn. Mrs. Louis H. peery, Mrs. Baencer Eccles. Mrs, Joseph W. Brewer. Mrs. George S. Eccles. Mrs. Milton Boyle. Mrs. Rlnh Williams, Virginia Mrs. J. O. Nehefewf--tGreen. Miss Marlori- - Brwer Miss Miss end Dolly Louise Thelma Eccles DrVlne. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Fish expect their son. Joe, of North Dakota, to arrive hre in a-- day or so to visit with them. Mrs. MflBffle Harroo. 444 Washing ton avenu?. will be hostess to the Live Oa' cln" at her home Friday after noon at 2 o'clock. m Judge BOISE. Idaho of the Ada county district court, deciding lor the deferlCant in an action brought by'C. E. Burch- field of Louisville. Ky- - and others, against the Idaho Copper company; Wednesday, held the stockholders meeting of that company on Juno' 24 was valid. Legality of the meeting, at which a change in directors was made and Oeorge Graham Rice of New York was ousted, was attacked on ths ground that proper notice' to stockholders was .not given. Officials of the company declared the outcome of the suit left the way open for development of its properties, the Iron Dyke mine, in Baker county, Ore., and the Red Ledge, in Adams county. Idaho. -- The American Indiana were fond of menageries, which they filled with birds and little pet animals. Following the rising cost of living In western Australia the government will raise the basic wage scale. -- I t - V. - .. ' r W ston. Dukclliajisss mfJm. 1 in mm Solomon, M Til Tft ft i"M -- Forcing Out All Odds and Ends COLORED FOOTWEAR Z-- l . r - 3 s 5' .' ', 1 t 1 ' t - , WANTED i I ' 1 . 50 e j Skinny Men '3 ft Yp :vyV " -- Thousand Put on At Least 5 Pounds of Solid Flesh in 30 Days. To Countless thousands of underweight men and women have got rid of that scrawny face and figure by a simple, easy treatment that is sure ; and Inexpensive. It's really marvelous how quickly those who try it take on flesh where flesh la most needed. Hollows in neck and chest till out and narrow, sunken chested men to take on a decided manliness in just a few weeks. The one great scientific weight producer that people who need mora flesh can depend upon is McCoy's Tablets and, besides helping you to develop an attractive figure, these sugar coated tablets bring to all that take them more energy, strength and vigor they have proven a auperb tonic. . Read McCoy takes all the risk this Ironclad guarantee. If after tak4 sixty-ceboxes of ing McCoy's Tablets or 3 boxes any thin, underweight man or woman doesn't gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in health' your druggist is authorized to' return the purchase price. (Adv.) At'OIlE PRICE-F- our TIES PUMPS STRAPS Chicago Residents ; Fish From Wliiuows as Waves Wash Alongside. , sen, assistant supervisor of the Fish- lake national forest at Ricbileld: Geotge Larsen, assistant supervisor of Uintah national forest at Provo; Blains, Betenson, assistant supervisor of ths Wasatch forest, with head quarters in Salt Lake, and W. W. Smith, ranger of the Wasatch forest. CHICAGO, TJ!. When Lake Mich-- 6 lgan went on a rampage recently and kicked up great waves that washed alongside Michigan boulevard houses, Red Spider Ravages" it was an easy matter for one to fish Much Weber from one's window. The lake providOGDEN, Roy Marsh, district aged the novelty, whether anyone ricultural inspector, states that the caught fish or i.ot. red spider, which attacks?ruit, snade and ornamental trees, is doing much Five Forest Rangers destructive work in Weber county. Aid Fire Fighting The .great rapidity with which the spiders multiply makes them a danOGDEN. T. V. Pearson, adminis gerous menace to the growth of these trative assistant of the United States trees, he says. The Insect, which feeds on the unforest service of this district, today gave the names of five rangers who der side of the leaves, weaves a fine have beeh dispatched to the middle web which lessens the function of the fork of the Salmon river In Idaho to leaves and reduces growth. A thorassist in fighting a big forest tire. ough spraying with lime and sulphur, The rangers are: Frank Moore, su using 7 pounds to 100 gallons of forof Caribou the water, will kill the insects, Mr. March national pervisor est at Montpelier, Idaho; Chester Ol- - advises. Fruit 1- -3 be-g- in 9 K ue Black iJ-l- i , Days Only .Red K Green and Blonde These Shoes Are All on Racks in Plain View for Your Convenience. Come the First Day for the Best Choice, Although the Sale. Is THUESDAY, FEID AY, BATUED AY AND MONDAY ) nt one-doll- ar Rental DEMAND WILL Increase UNTIL SCHOOL Starts - Spray Flit in cracks, corners, around plumbing, behind ice box, under pantry shelves, beneath laundrytub and where it is dark,ilamp or dustyv. Watch for roaches to appear from their hiding places. Spray them direct with Flit. ' Crawling vert are hardier than fly ing insects. They run and hide but die quickly from effects of Flit vapor. Spray Flit weekly toprevent breeding. -- fhats how Kills roaches ill The jrilom m with th Tribune Ads Rent Places AND ALL 0VEB NEAR SCHOOL L00EI 3 Near Bryant School Rented & I. lat Bo., Wu. 14M. ultra mod. apU.i rrtsldlr, Interior decoratioc. li3,S0, AKMISTA Room Rents nil ISO. Near Capitol! With board In beautiful home en Capitol Hill, for boy, 135 mo., Waa. H2-- J. laundry. ROOM Ogden Briefs I OGDEN. Ninety Boy Scouts of Ogden are encamped at Camp Kiesel. South Fork canyon, s. uuwortn Voung. scouTexecutive, states. The capacity of the camp is 73. but nos pital space has been utilized in car ing for the other 18 youths. Historian to Speak. Dr. Andrew L. Neff, professor of western history at the University of Utah, will be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the in the Hotel Osden Kiwanls cl'-Blgelow Thursday noon. of $1000 Reward Vp. A reward H000 for information leading to the of H. C. 45. of Col Betts. finding Reno. Nev.. has been offered, accord Ing ta a circular received by the Og den police department. He was last seen in Sait'Lf&r July 7 and is loss of mem thought to be suffering .,. ory. Jury Acquits Man. Nelson Banks charged with third degree burglary for allegedly entering the home of Grace Turner. 153 Twenty-sixt- h street, last May 18. was found not truilty by a jury Just befor mldn!eht Tuesday m Judge E..E. Pratt s district court. Two robins built a nest in a school room at Ireland," and are bury, caring for six eggs in it, aprmr ently oblivious to the activities of the admiring pupils. a I-- Ogden Society OGDEN. Miss Alene Reynolds of Los Angeles, who is the popular guest of Miss Mary Hurst, will be the nonorea guest at a bridgj cupper Thursday evening given bv Mrs. Juanita Ramsey and Miss Rosa Hos r" Meeting Valid - - If A,i.-r- 1 Stockholders' TARIFF BATTLE - - - 10,000 . ' ' ! Court Decides LOOMS TO LEAD J466-- 1 CALL MEETING - of a simple fact to wit, the passage of a law in a foreign country to put into effect certain rates. Congress next authorized the president, with the aid of the tariff commission, to ascertain the cost of production at home and abroad. Now in this bill they propose that he shall ascertain tne difference in competitive conditions at home and abroad. "In other words, we are now dele gating the full taxing power to the executive." Republicans of the finance com Opportunity Seen in Dis mittee, working without the restric tribution of iews by tions which Senator Borah advo cated, are now engaged behind Democrat Committee. closed doors on the task of rewriting the house bin. Indications have been numerous that they would propose WASHINGTON. July 4 (JPl.-- An in the measure, Indication that Senator Borah, Re- a number of ciutnges but their attitude toward the flexible publican. Idaho, may be glrn an provision has not been defined. opportunity to lead the senate at children'save zoo. tack on the flexible provision of the MEXICO CITY.- July 34 m. house tariff bill was seen by some observers today in the distribution of Rather than part with ofthe animals at the primary an expression, of his views on- - the tne city zoo, children schools here have agreed to contrib subject by the Democratic national ute a cent apiece each day to pay committee's publicity bureau. eare. Whether he is considering such a for their food and to dispose of decided had The city eourse has not been disclosed by the the animals because of the heavy senator. It is recalled, however, that cost. he opposed the flexible provision in the present law while It was under Japan's national debt continues to consideration in 1823. and he is increase. known to differ wrh the house Republicans on many points in the pending bill, having DroDosed. short ly before the senate recessed, that the finance committee be limited to agricultural and related products ,1a proposing rate advances. when asked .i only comment about t:- - distribution of his views by the Derr rratlc organization was that they hid frequently been ex pressed by him and were public property, and that "if Democratic national commitfc? distributes them, that is its business." in the Democratic .. He is quoted statement as declaring fhat the flex-Dick ible provision in the house bill "is in utter violation of the constitution,' and as citing "the story of the flex ible tariff as an "illustration of the growth of bureaucracy." "Congress started out." the quota tion continues, "by authorizing the president, upon the ascertainment BORAH CHANCE When Lake Goes on Rampage VETS . "Rented Friday - nil N..18 Athene Coa timtoJ U.Dwwi At. Ucel a- - rw. I hi Swop. At. Chkw Okh. limittd Y 41 pm tm feso.a 7:S pm Ar St lvfc ' St. Lwri.. - No. 14 St. Vemm OwW 3jW IMpm i pa Hmm OwrlwJ Imo pm Rented mm I i n pa tm )J0 na t-- Mm car designed M4tiMrmm Estt low uritt pr u . BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU 500 CHft Building Phone Witch Killj-breaii- ' L X ; R- - F. NESLEN, General Near Shops! Ajr-r- .. ' 23 899 ar i Car Barnit Sixth Eaat. Rented Monday Near Shop! mod. house for sale or rent, by owner, near Shell Oil and Rio Orande: inquire 1113 Richards St.. Rea. to rltht party. Dprothy TEIBUNE 1 Mon-Ne- BEAUTIFUL cool room, round floor, newly decorated and furnished, bath adjoining, for gentleman or buatneas waman. i I J:JS IJ! Pbamt, Moiu csttace, th So. apt., private bath. nice, airy, acroai from Uberty park; Ml So. Itta Xaat. 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