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Show Remember Mother Sunday, May 13 OGDEN. UTAH. bong Delayed Liquor Violation Case Taken From Official Morgue rase of considerable receiving the attention cal in and the ty attorneys office office is that of Curley he?S' alleged persisted liquor was arrested by Pro- Kicer Patterson on March Patterson was badly Leahay and some conbeteB JJJ officer attempted bSlTrf wbbtof t of hwd. rfter h. hod Kmd cbaw'of poweMlpn of :ai fflSS . ... ook & crossing the street at any l'edestriana are requested to TLftreet ?nIjr 11 intersections es the two white in the middle of the blocks. lines ln so wriU doing they msterislly lessen the danger to themselves and also assist the traffic officers in per- H ex-lend- ng E. Ogden Must Pay under the bafciy be arrested and placed bonds which must be approved by For Slide Damage county attorney. As the federal charges preceed the not been May 10. Ogden (tate case, Leahay has waa held liable for damages to City bnogbt before the court by the state, property in Ogden ccnyon bat will be prosecuted as soon as the a lide of rock from the municipal by federal charges are taken care of. pipe line under an opit jn handed down in Ids Domingo, alias Jose Wyeoy, the supreme coou Thursday. The supreme court affainns the judgment who was arrested on March 6, by Prohibition Officers Patterson and Black, given in the district court at Ogden ud who was charged with violation for $2750 in favor of Pearl W. Egel-rc.f- f. if the federal prohibition act, has fa a series (if dcs in tV .any on dodged the law as long as he can, the Egeihoff pnicity near the to County Attorney Parley inking was dsni'g d. Ogden was E. Norseth, who after two months of sued on the ground that the city was resulted the that Domingo inquiry, in the maintenance of its cue, although first handled by the negligent to federal officers, was remanded back pipe line and uilnt.ed the ram leak, keeping the ground moUt and to the sheriffs department to be hancausing the slid 3 1. ded as a state case. The sheriffs office has presistently claimed that the cue was still in the hands of the federal officers, both to the county attMachines to orney and to a representative of The .. .Slot Post, notwithstanding that the case Go, Says ns remanded back to the sheriffs office shortly after the arrest of DomiBecause of the laxity of operators ngo on March 6. of punch boards and Biot machines, by The following letter received by various stores and other places of County Attorney Norseth apparently business in Ogden, the aforesaid declears the case: vices must permanently go, stated Salt Lake City, Utah, Chief of Police Harry S. Anderson, 1928. May 1, in an interview with a Post representMr. P. E. Norseth, ative yesterday. In plain language, County Attorney, the operators of the petty games of Ogden, Utah. chance have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. While it is technicalDear Sir: ly a violation of !&v; to operate bunch Under date of March 6, 1928, one boards or slot machines at any time, Joe wyeoy, alias Ydo Domingo, was the offense was considered vicious for a violation of the until children were allowed, and in prohibition act and taken to the many instances urged, to play them. Webw county jail where he was Chief Anderson has received a large furnishing a bond of of from mothers w0.00. This case was recommended ini'jer that their children throughout Ogden lor. Prosecution in the state courts, were r.ll of their spending ouU be appreciated if you monev spending on the sloe i u.chines mo punch kindly advise what disposition I cnrcls. and he r..Tediatelv issued a een made of the same. sweeping order that they all must go. His order is to the effect that all slot Very truly yours, G. A. GOATES, machines and punch boards must be Deputy Administrator, "ut cut of operation 24 hours after ofhad been given the ven-iofj- -r .re,ving the above letter ficial notice A. the Goates, deputy administra-th- e by poli.e department. An erroneous announcement was prohibition district of Utah, (lu county attorney prepared com-nS- 1 made in Tuesday evening'a paper that hours after the release of s gainst Domingo, had a war- - twenty-fou- r his anrest made and deliver-J- ? the chiefs decision all machines must ce writh instruc- - go. Chief Anderson wishes to correct Domingo be brought into that impression, as be is having his court this ' men officially notify the vendors morning. more drastic action will be taken. released in March As there are probably 150 alo ma a bond of $500, and chines (he city, and as it throughout tajtJste5day action nothing more will take a day or t o for the police of in make the rou-.u- s of 'he entire city, 0ne I0"11 SiII1Lbemtr9duced as evidence, the chief wishes the public to know to recods and as it is now that the work cannot be finished for action wiU un" a few days. Definite elimination of 38i?b all slot machircv and punch boards is wiUtin a few days. expected Canal tch(-len- irt ty I. ce ller-r..'ta- !oc 9 00 Punch Boards and 9c 9c? Anderson 9 5C 9? : e 6(? ntd 9? na-uon- al re-up- on N Ko- - s rs UICS to his ng tbna ex- - for that have bce.i niude. Pians for the improvement program y provide for building of a addition at the north of the present Weber Central dairy, located at 2551 Ogden avenue. Not only will new equipment be installed in the new unit but there will be some equipment changes in the present plant. Beus Statement The Weber Central Dairy association, through th? unanimous vote of the representatives from all 10 local farmer has decided to proceed with this program of said President J. It. Beus this morning. We have established and built our business upon the basis of high quality and that is the pur. post in making this expansion. All sweet milk and cteam brought to this dairy will be made into foods for human consumption. Some of the sour cream will not be so utilized, however. The installation will be by the Douthitt Engineering company of Chin cago, the system being used. F. H. Douthitt, president of the engineering company, has personally surveyed the conditions here. Larger Returns The Weber Central will be a complete utility plant, according to the present plan. Bettered income for the dairymen, resulting from complete utilization of their milk and cream, will naturally result in further expansion of the dairying business. Our markets are such that this expansion can be made without any difficulty from that regard, the California cities providing ready markets for all sweet cream butter that we can make and tiie mountain states, as well as the cast, providing the market for powtwo-stor- Gray-Jense- The story printed in recent issues Snlt Ijike and Ogden newspapers stating that the Davis and Weber .unties Canal company has sold 2500 iu of its water holdings in the (T (. reservoir to Salt take City, .a I Tmature. Some months ago Salt demanded that they be allowed to purchase water in the reservoir to (lie amount of 10,000 acre-fre- t, but if (hey eoulj not get that amount they noubi be satisfied with 5000 acre-fee- t. At i hut time the directors of the Da-- i is and Weber Counties Canal comof pany offered to sell 2500 acre-fetheir 31,000 acre-frholdings, provided other companies would dispose of some of their holdings, and further I ruvided the stock holders of the company would authorize the sale. Up to this time no further action has been taken in the matter by the canal company, nor has there fteen further action on the part of Salt take City. It is evident that the Davis and iVcticr Canal company will have no trouble is disposing of the water they have purchased in the reservoir if the Ini mers and do not desire it. The directors of the canal company have hud some discussion concerning furnishing or selling water for the irrigation of lands below the present tu minus of the canal, northeast of Layton, but no plan has been agreed mi, nor have the signified i.ny considerable interest in the maF.rh et et land-owne- rs land-owne- rs tin. Just now Ogden City is being brought to realize the importance of a greatly increased water supply. There is now r.o more water available than is required for the city under drouth conditions. Thinking men now eppreciate the wisdom of the city of water purchasing 10,000 acre-fein the Echo reservoir and are now ri;m.idering how this water may he utilized as eity water supply, either by leservoiring or by exchange for et Pt ls ; tK?1 Extension Meetings Planned .Y f A aet nd Weber vice-preside- n' a Cui ffi7? a p nt Counties pif.nninsr to hold a fv1 ,fui8hing irri-tulnow par- the Haights Creek ly Barnes is planning iGi the Haight's wonmf100 .,?ntpanyt when a taken up with that company. It is popWition!r!toJd that there are two r the onrHi,40 Pweented: First, o to xtend esnsl the present terminus, Bovthe... Dayton, and operate fme; ht lnj tcond that a suff ic- -t he purchased and a priced tke can1 the extension of ItsctdS the. Weber company, n,ceting has not been snouncei to hold Bench Kkt the .r- - dH?0,l Im il t" Granted Police u!CITmcCndation of Chief of Fratvi- - . TT7 .S. Anderson, , Mayor L C pardon llf1 who had served 10 diyi 0j Pkrt pt,r.?5-da- y That the action of the city in agreeing to enter into contract with the Ogden Land company for leane or purchase of Wright field will meet with proceedings was brought to light last night when a representative of The Dost interviewed L J. Ilolthcr. According to Mr. llollher, the city commission has no power to appropriate money for the lease on Wright field as it is not included in the budget. The action to lie brought today will seek to enjoin Farr Man ning from issuing a warrant in pajment for the option to pur chase the field. Mr. Ilolthcr rites chapter 54, taws of Utah, 1927, in his action. Further court action will ensue, Mr. ilolthcr staled. lie content plates bringing an action against the commission for entering into coiitiuct to purchase land for air f:dd purposes. on Hangar Completed At Ilolthcr Field Ilolthcr field, airport just south of the city, now boasts a 70 by 40 foot himgur, completed late this afternoon, with accommodations for four planes. Upon its completion by the Aero club, of Ogden, it was turned over to the Air Service and Survey company which has charge of the field. The hangar was built according to government specifications on eight large concrete bases and is covered with specially treated tarpaulin. The Holther field was recently offered to the city, rent free, for a period of ten years. The eity has been negotiating for the Wright field, west snd south of Holther field, and todny directed the city engineer to survey the Wright property. At a recent meeting of the com- likewise. No city can expand beyond its water supply. American Legion Holds Meeting Dee Hospital to Hold live-yea- ds-custd- on delilieralion. The ritv will exevcisj its option on the Wright field at once, by paying an option fee of $100, the contract l aving been ordered drawn and the option money paid to tnu Ogden Land com puny. Under the contract, Ogden will get the unc of the field for 1928, and the $ltH) option will apply on lliu 1J29 rental. The city may, at any time during the five year contract, the acreage at $100 per acre. The final disposition of the airport site came yesterday when W. II ice Kimball, chairman, and 1. A. llcrdtl, a committeeman of the airport committee of the Ogdtn chumlier of commerce, and Jess S. KlchurJs, secretary of the chamber of commerce, appeared before the city commission and ailmilted the proposal of the Ogden tand company, which wu a'pted after hearing a favorable report of City Engineer Harry 15. F.rrett. Engineer Krrclt has determined that in the Wright field there may be instated in any direction, runways thereby assuring ample landing and taking off space. The smull amount of work necessary to put the runways in first class ondition will be done at once, and the Ogden munieij. airport will be ready for sei vice. Nc .usury markers will be installed to guide flyers in landing and taking otf. As to the haviru. of the Wrtght field, it U brn i '. out that the lease of 300 acres will allow a splendid field with the high tension power line 1100 feet from the field. There is a telephone line about 200 feet from the field, but it is understood that it will pur-rna- xe - Lt ;v . I . bo moved. Graduation Exercises In Tabernacle May 11 declared to bo The Wright field and take safe now for landings ready - and FrancFrank and Mayor offs, Commissioners Hannan W. lcen Dial Fred El. Williams have extended a cordial invitation to all air companies, airmail lines and individual fliers to use Ogden's municipal airport. The motion to accept the Wright field proposition was made by Harman W. 1eery and passed unanimously. Mayor Frank Francis then made $10 opa motion that the tion money be paid at once and that contract. city attorney at ones prepare This motion was also carried with three ayes. The proposition made two weeks of Holther ! go by the proponent would the gc free city I. lid, whereby use of nc field for ten years, icteifed no action by the city commission at yesterday's meeting. Fred E. Williams, Commissioner head of the parks department, will have (Large of the new airport, It coming under his juiM cticn. Feet of Water East ce Hcr-Ihan- a. f . to :,) :i . I L t , 4 s 'i Gunners Arrive Early; Take Fans Surprise i . . ..r. t - - - et be-h- cre-fee- ff t Coat this wkCf the eSn,:!0 Wion water "tA v tompanyP R ud got Violation Another Erectors of the k Irrigation company cn??der the matter of it Well100 o, t1 north branch of HairlX ( water. mission, Commissioner Fred K. WilIt is pointed out that if Salt Lake liams made the suggestion that the City can make use of this water for city might take both fields. municipal water supply, Ogden can do Other be-fo- ri 5 Ilolthcr Will Ask Injunction for The dreams of the progressive citizens of i)riieii us to becomi!i-- an important airport city rume true yes-- ti rday morning. At the regular meeting of the city commission, finul decision was rojoli- r lease with option cd, and a to buy, was taken on three hinniu l acres of land owned by the Ogden Land companyv and known as the Wright field, direct ly west of the Holther field. The field is near the couth city limits, and considerable and investigation has Wen had by the rity commission and various committees favoring either the Wright field or the Holther field, the former site lcing chosen nfter due Graduating exercises will be held The regular monthly meeting of the tonight at 7:30 oclock in the Ogden American Legion auxiliary was held tabernacle by the Dee Memorial hosMonday night at the Legion chateau. pital training school for nurses. Twenty-fMrs. Lee Turner, unit president, was our young women will receive in the chair. A report of the card their diplomas at this time. Dr. L. party of April 28, under the chair- S. Merrill will deliver the address to manship of Mrs. George E. Crimea, the graduates. The program for the was rendered. The proceeds derived church exercises is as follows: from this activity were used to purOpening march; invocation, by Sam chase chinaware for the home. Mrs. uel G. Dye; address of welcome, Wil Edna Harlin, unit poppy chairman, liam II. Wattis; mixed quartet, David reported the results of last Saturdays lallantyne, Edwin Bush, Mrs. H. M. poppy drive, which was most gratifyJiackhurst, Mrs. W, I Whittington. Address to graduates, Dr. I S. Merdered milk which is used so extensive ing. The Amerian Legion auxiliary the United States rill; tenor solo, Howard Shupe; adunits cream throughout ice in making bakeries ly each year conduct a poppy sale, us- dress, Elder James E. Talmadge; inplants and othur food industries. ually the Saturday proceeding Me- strumental trio, Mrs. Royal Ecclcs, morial day. This year, however, Og- violin, Mrs. Junius Smart; cello, Mrs. den unit advanced the date of the sale. John Hillabrant; in 133 piano, Florence The poppy is the official flower of Nightingale; pledge, Class of 1928; and the Ameriiresentation of pins, Supt. Erma L. Canyon Reservoir the American Legion, and these flow- 4 ad.sen; presentation of flowers, Ascan Legion auxiliary The last official report on the ers which are sold by the women of st. Supt. of Nurses Bertha 1 May; amount of water in the East canyon Herman Baker post number 9, are enor solo, Howard Shupe; benediction, reservoir, received by E. I. Ellison, known as the Memorial poppy. They Bishop David Wilson; closing march. are made by the disabled dance in honor of the graduates president of the Davis and Weber by Counties Canal company, showed 133 men in government hospitals through- will 'follow the exercises at the feet of water. This report indicates out the country, and they are purchasDell Baker and his band of sixteen that the reservoir lacks only seven- ed direct from the veterans who make wil who Those receive are: diplomas Gunners, who will represent Ogden teen feet of being filled to capacity. them. Through the efforts of the Le- Elsie Buck, Taylor; Estella Hunter, in league this season, the Utah-Idah- o the U also indicates that the reservoir is gion these men have been given MeLillian It. Evans, Huntsville; stolo a march on baseball fans TuesIgden: that the sell and fiiied to 87 per cent capacity opportunity to make and rtary Jeppson, Brigham City; Cora L. Instead of arriving here at 7:00 morial poppy, which bears the official Keyes, Ogden; Elsie E. Yates, Ogden; day. there is now filled 25,000 acre-fehove into town at 2:00 oclock of water, tha'romaining capacity g emblem of the organization, a guar- Evelyn Faun Jackson, Ogden; Louise oclock, they and unannounced. A quietly The report antee that the flower is veteran made. t. only 1000 E. Oghad assembled at Mole, which Mabey, Lyle Clearfield; large party was dated MajHTJnd since that time The proceeds derived from the sale den; Vernons S. Denning, Malad. Ida- the to station Union great the Guninto tkfe reservoir has been are used to carry on the welfare work, ho; Vilate Stepscnson, Richmond; Ida the run-osuccessful only was and new old, ners, this which is one of the obligations of the Lee in meeting the Idaho Falls team, en Laura heavy, caused hr the hot days of now Paul, Edwards, Idaho; American Legion auxiliary. The wel- Kearnes, Morgan; Edna Jensen, Maveck. ThAjonditions as they to the Gem state city. exist indicate that the reservoir is fare work during the year has been lad, Idaho; Sara F. Agee. Ogden; Mel- route U Given Baker, who managed the Gunnera full to capacity. directed by Mrs. J. I. Smith, and it ba Ray, Morgan; Helen Louise Searle, that Aid be a of Whitewash nearly last to feeling year, brought with him five other There seems has indeed been far reaching. Eva Malad, Mont.; Williams, Jeffers, has been generously given by the Idaho; Dorothy Cortez, Ogden; Mabel veterans who saw service here last the water supply will be limited thij o. fall snow men but They are Lloyd Toomey, pitThere is no finer tradition at the year owing to the light news of the unit, not only to Anderson, Malad, Idaho; Esther F. year. Johnny were this Verges, third sacked; and obserPlans families. cher; to winter, the than the their needy past Ellen M. Fawson, Brig 'University of Utah Taylor, Ogden; and reservoir Johnny McCauley, Frazier East for canyon Foy discussed at the Monday meeting vance of U day. As a result of the filling of the the the observance of Memorial day, and ham City; Lora Thorne, Brigham City. outfielders, and Art Kinney, pitcher, to holibe pleasing will student particularly festivities of this great is Davis and Weber counties. a result many bouquets of pop- - vity. At Cedar City the recently a Milford youth. Baker, himself, day, the massive letter on the hill is farmers of now clean and white again. pies are being made by the women. elected officers were installed at an a catcher. Other men who will open the reaThese clusters will be placed by local enthusiastic The U is situated on the mounMilford and Held meeting. all of camthe here are catchers: Catchers, Ted son of the graves legionnaires upon Syracuse tain side to the northeast Delta were officially organized by Mrs. in cemeteries the and Albert Leperri, who were veterans World war rare s background Mayer It Indictment presents pus. Collins during her southern trip, and On next The of with of Weber meeting Logan last year. Pitchers, becounty. for the states highest institution two will these units undoubtedly prove 4 the and Kinny, are Dick in re- of the unit will be held June to be a splendid addition to the state sides Toomey learning. .First constructed of lime farmer, Cook, state Syracuse to the Nephi a when chateau class delegates Young, husky youngster who comes rivalry, in 1905 as a result of which is a federal a Elorganization, making indicted very gnni by be elected. Meetings and later ii 190(7 made permanent by cently with tak- convention will Tooele was official- - from Oregon aAgriculture college; growth. steady charged Salt who in Lake, the playdiscontinued boy, will Layton be mer then elements during Withstood Haacke, jury the cement, it has visited upon the same trip. On ed with the Bees last a $900 check from the mails and X summer months. year; Jim Ault, b years. The giant let- ing 1 this unit received a citafor twenty-bn- e Tuesday arrested was inuary with Butte, it, from cashing Returns last Head who year played Department ter measured 101 feet in both length- CapL M. Smith, deputy tion for a 100 per cent paid up memBill Macedo. Kinney and and Visit Southern arMont, be and width from its outside dimenwill which they have now exceeded, of Sdt Lake. He and the othMrs. M. Alice Collins, department bership Young are sions. new ten members Judge Tillman D to befare being presented auxtheir raigned with right army. president of the American Legion It is one of the largest and oldest Johnson Fridiy, DUy H- the president at a luncheon given in er four hurl a Fresno boy, is slated Ilal Stoven, to iliary, has recently returned from an her honor. confessed have monograms of its kind in the world, Cook is while southinitial in the the down sack, hold units to the to visit at official situated commitnow those we s of and many DWT offense the Mrs. charge. Collins Bill that Collins interest Skillicon, and McShane Mrs. reports state. Donald ern the of h part various schools have been patterned ted some time ago and Cook ha Lepon and auxiliary affairs is at both newcomers, are the second base-me- n. splendid work, and much en in after the U. It has brought to the at liberty under bond. His bond Tues- reports a high pitch in every community the of units smaller in thusiasm the and Johnny Verges, the popular lituniversity distinctive recognition, the day was set at $1500. which she has visited. Units am of the visited third tle Beaver, sacker, will again hold down department. She therefore it is only fitting that almost without An-g- e while there was tendered a luncheon, are with Sterling Hammock, state, that exception, acn tas bag, students should devote one day II S Swenson, with the vacation at which time a substantial increase unusually busy during May. They from the California State Amateur his tradi it of observance sending e. Time, is year to the have effective for observ the of was From plans in Working with shortstop. league, pledged. membership tion. in Ogden where he is the guestvis.t Beaver to St. ance of Mother's day, Poppy day and Frazier and McCaulley, both veterans, went Collins Mrs. first the is This Larsen. the Memorial day. Mrs. Collins is con in the outfield will be Bert Lindquist. on the Alf. N. made his recommendations has made to Ogden, and George where she accomplished Swenson Mr. the vinced that this year will be another The new Gunner infield is composed model with the a reorganization of that unit, fact that Laymer had been valuable he is favorably impressed with banner year for the American Le of a group of youngsters, none of officers of sur election installation rendered and had and its 0f the city prisoner and pcgrance whom are over 22 years cf age. as act! gion of auxiliary in this state. well defined program and a service to the city while acting coxni-laint- 5 forming the Weber Central. The powdered milk plant will be the first of its kind between the c coast and Missouri river cities, this rituation rrovidng a market over the entire liocky mountain and intermountain country for the preduct. Further extension of this market to eastern cities, where there m not sufficient supply to meet the demand, is possible, according to those who have investigated the situation. Market for the sweet cream butter product can be extended throughout California, especially into the Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles territories, according to investigations Ia-ci.- forming other important duties in trnffic work. It is reliably estimated that a big majority of accidents to pedestrians are caused by carelessness by the pedestrians themselves. A human life is precious, and an ounce of preventative is worth a pound of cure. SiSS 346 promis-cousl- y ! Aitste complaint charging Leahay a persistant violator of the art. which is a felony, was Deputy Sheriff Fred Tout, Stands were furnished in that case. ST warrant of arrest had been placed Leahay by the state until afternoon, when a warrant Surfaced in the hands of the SherPar-iff, office by County Attorney Norseth, with the demand that jO. mt pwtrians of point. BSfidof W"Sf ave Immediate construction and equip-- u PJ)wd'rel milk factory by the Central Dairy association, involving an additional capital invest-nuof $75,000 in the new plant and m improvement of the present dairy, "a.i decided upon Thursday evening t a meeting in the Hotel Bigelow, T he meeting was attended by 60 if the 10 local farmer Mfh bltk on ashmgton avenue. The of the lines is simple, yet of g?J!t " I com-miNiii- nne?hCrLinteTftion8 and made which had previously a liquor charge in before District Judge Another federal S. Barker. resisting an officer was Msced against Leahay, and bonds HEM in each case were furn- - new Ijocal Cooperative Dairy Com- - Slor.v Appearing in Salt pany ill Commence Work on and Ogden Did Not Important Additions; Expan Stale All of Tacts in Case; No sion of Milk Plant Necessary; Sale Made by Canal Company; Is A aluable Asset to Ogdefci More Water Can be Used in City and Adjacent Territory Ogden City and Weber County ,traffic department of the police department has placed white t?uC,rL1t-- Chosen Field Wright BY CANAL CO. As Ogden Municipal NOT YET MADE Commission Iike by Airport lapers IMPROVEMENTS Given Warning to Avoid Accidents whnfir,.n? NUMBER 23 1 DAIRY TO MAKE Jay Walkers Are vio-kkeah- ay age let WliliER CENTRAL lo-Vn- .M . FRIDAY, MAY II, 192$. wntence for of liquor. The chief trusty. ce Farmer Federal left-hande- rs, alledo fundings, . : ji h 1 l ' |