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Show Airport Jubilee to be Held June 30 June 15th and 16th is Merchants' Day liGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY. JI M: s. jjpXATION OGDEN TO SINS USE BVBBHffl CREEK post No. FEDERAL LIQUOR is to assist Idaho Tails with its Icloliration of Americas natal da. The fame nf Ogdons t rack drum rorps is spreading all over the intermountain iruimi and is creatiii;; fatrratdc attention for Ogden and the Legion. Drum Major Milton I). lole is shown in the picture below wearing the new West Point cadet cap. OF CANYON ROAD IS SOUGHT Icrm:n Ikikrr DRUM fOlsPQ IsilUlil LUllI iJ NUMBER 27 lflLS. AS STOCK TR AIL ) CASES TRIED BY STATE Are Out With Indicat- State Senator John Lewis of Weber County Protests Present ions That Suburb May Soon of Custom as Nuisance: Writes be Part of City; Taxpayers State Road Commission. Who Burch Creek District Want to CommittReferred Matter to District Get City Privileges; Engineer; Weber County Comeemen Working Diligently; missioners to Investigate City Invites Entry Arrests Made lTpn Information of Federal Prohibition Agents I.ast January Turned Over to Stale for Prosecution; Thirty-on- e Defendants Are Named in Federal Warrants; Norseth Requested to Issue Complaints Petitions Fire oat of the six members WILL BE On May 17, State Senator John S. ewis of Ogden addressed a letter to the state road commission calling attention to the use of the Ogdon canyon highway as a livestock and asked that definite action lie trail, taken tu abolish the nuisance. Senator Lewis itated in his letter that approximate-- y ten thousand head of sheep so far this spring have been driven through to Ogden valley, besides cattle hoth and down the highway, Ijirpe ip ands of sheep on such a road are a nuisance, they hinder traffic, roll rocks and boulders down the moun-- i am sides which prevent the roadway from being kept in presentable without considerable the road is absolutely filthy and dirty after a large band has passed over it. Senator Lewis suggested that North Ogden canyon was available for the use of stockmen in trailing their lerds and should be designated as the official highway for such purpose. To this letter Senator Lewis has not yet received reply, and he so stated to According to advice from the sher-'foffice, thirty-on- e ciiscs of liquor nv violators, which were hundled by he federal prohibition officers and and City Engineer liar t ie sheriff's office, have ticen turned , C. Errett, and reported prog-over to the sheriff's office for attenand ia made, being that tion by the state of Utah, the were given the reassurance of the being ready to let the state mayor and commissioners that instead of making them fedprosecute they would be furnished ample cases us wua first anticipated. eral water for culinary and other The federal arrests were made by accessary purposes as soon as the 'eilvral officers and members of the leqnired number of signers were between the 4th sheriff's department attached to the petitions. A memof Janunry and the 17th day of duy ber of a former committee from t lit same month. Wide spread InterBurch Creek district who has not est was taken in the sweeping raids Idaho Fulls has invited and obtained ldnho. Preparations are being made The following men will make the on Twenty-fift- h been in harmony with the annexstreet and nearby the services of the Drum and Trumpet to aeeommodate twenty thousand vis- trip: ation project stated at the comstreets and the federal ofof Ogden, mission meeting that it was apcorps of Herman Baker post No. 1) itors on that day. Milton 1. Bolyv, drum major. ficers caused arrests on governthe at that pluce on July 4. In planning The corps has been practicing diliparent that Burch Creek would be ment of thirty-on- e warrants, alleged Trumpets this big celebration it was known that gently uli summer. A number of annexed to Ogden, and he asked offenders National prohibition of the Joe Ben CJarr, George Drysdale, one of the drum corps in the among other things if the mayor benefit concerts and dunres have been llarriger Bay, Orin Marriott. 'aw. could state district would be invited to given recently to raise money for new Grunt, or commissioners A. B. Rlortensen, lxionard Munk, Sheriff R. I). I'incork has turned the when and under what conditions perform and until this week the corps uniforms and instruments. George Nntter, John Salmon, Clyde numes of the ullcged offenders nver had been not chosen. The of care would the take definitely the city The uniforms of blue with gold Olsen, A. (). Boherts, Harold Trilm, to County Attorney Farley E. Nor-set- h, Ogden drum corps, through its re- citizens of his district. The mayor Billon White, Jim Bigelow, assistant ami has requested that comWl... peated performances during the last stated, in answer to a question, leather lute H11? he drawn and warrants be isdrillmuster; Eugent drillmaster; patent l'ratl, plaints year at conventions held in Ogden, that the reason that the waterThe Post. sued for euch of the accused liquor Bay Mintcr, musical director. has become very popular. Visitors top and visor. The crown of blue has works department had not gone the American F.agle coat of urms in A representative of The Post inter- have sung aw violators. County Attorney Nor-sDrums praises of its ubility and gold. further with the work in the li now has the list, and is investiviewed II. Melbourne Blood, of Henry the Bond, honor an is anare; to president Henry choosing was Ogden of the city southeast part the An road the various phases of the cases, shoulder uniform the is of the buss Pur John his home at the American commission, and in Davis, in gating Dnnglus, drum; OgLegion post was still that the commission last night and gleaned the den. French Fourragere arm cords with ley Jensen, buss drum; l'urley Nor-aet- ami will proceed to art in the matter Kaysville action of final the awaiting The letter of Senator emblem of the American LeCliff Rogers, Wes Bobbins, Beed of issuing complaints where he thinks following: Idaho Fulls has been planning for Burch Creek citizens, that the city Lewis was received by the road com- and advertising the Fourth of July gion. Thomas Henry WutkinH, Tom Welseh, there is a probable cause of the state know what may capacity just mission and referred to N. C. Wright celebration for some time, and from regetting a conviction. The defendants The new instruments ure the latest F.lvin Wilkinson, mains, etc., should be installed for of Ogden, district road engineer, with ports of the program it will lie one Ludwig herald trumpets twenty-eigwere arrested under federal warrants Color Guard for the future care of that secinstruction he bethat tiie the of most matter and successful I. inches lay Boscoe N. largest Butler, after several weeks of investigation Iluish, (flag); long of silver with the tion of the city including Burch fore the Weber county hoard of com- patriotic celebrations ever held in gold bell. tnd procuring of evidence by agents Alma con(gun); Wright, (gun). Creek, should that community missioners of for the National prohibition departconsideration. Mr. sent to annexation. ment. he as that did directWright reports U. 30 That Burch Creek citizens, or at ed and the matter was discussed with Those who are now under bonds of least tiie greater number of them, inthe board, but owing to lack of ineach under the federal warrants, $1,004) cluding a large majority of land ownformation concerning the North Ogand those bonds were set and approvers and taxpayers, favor annexation den canyon road no action was taken An epoch in Ogden's history will to Ogden City was assurred yesterday The Sisters of Sucrcd Heart acad- ed by United States Commissioner II. The Utah State Automobile assothe by commissioners, hut that inveson occur when the new committee which is when June this extend a most cordial invitation A. S;derborg, are: Fat Lynch and 30, Suturday, emy ciation with headquarters at Salt would be made. tigation lie will us to Home on the matter reported that working city Coining Activities to ul Fay Cumuli, of the National Bar at officially designated The matter was not reported to Iake, will open a branch in the Hotel un their work is meeting with wonderfu of real That street; Joe Warner former significance. airport pupils, parents of pupils nru 210, Twenty-fift- h Senator Lewis by Mr. Wright, as di- Bigelow basement on Monday next. l.ri2 Twenty-fift- h and Joe Grovunin of which is as and Sacred friends of and Hay, access, that the petitions bein( rected by the commission, Heart, designated urge Airport K. E. Bristol is president of the lo- owing to will be a red letter duy for Og- - them to take part in as many of the street; John llurnias, Harry Fotopolis circulated will within a few days car-.qthe fact that he was drafted by Gov- cal unit, with II. B. Barton as sec- dun. The committee in und Fete the Greek at 207 Twenty-fourt- h the names of a vast majority o: charge IB activities ut they possibly ran. ernor Dern to take charge of the work retary and treasurer. Miss Jesse PeHome coming activities will oen the plans for a gala celebrastreet; Jack Adams and lien making taxpayers who are heartily in favor of strengthening the Scoffield dam in terson will have charge of the in- tion in honor of the beginning of a with the convention of Utah Chapter, Duwson of the Hcaly Bar at 104 Twenty-fof being annexed to this city. Carbon county. formation burenu for tourists, where regular port of call for airmail and International Federation Catholi ifth street; Alex Child and John Recently a meeting of more or less President Blood expressed himself all road information, maps, routes, etc. commercial Doe, at 214 Twenty-fift- h informal nature was held at Burch Mass a bartender, with High Alumnae, flying. beginning as favoring another route for live- will be furnished the tourists and moIuiuie Morochi and Fred Blar-ti- n in Catholic St. street; Creek, and a vote of 35 to 17 was recltt, church, Joseph's for the and Improvements nnildings at 172 Twenty-fift- h orded unfavorable to annexation. stock through the canyon and hoped torists generally. street; Ben new airport are iieing rushed by the Rev. J. J. Mitty, I). I)., bishop of Salt North that he would Ogden canyon This is and Tourist travel commission that all may be in laike Diosccse, presiding. The choir Deeoreo and John Francisco at 164 heavy, already meeting, the new committee made available for that city purpose. It is becoming a niecca for tour- readiness for the 3Uth of June. Spe- of St. Joseph's church, under the di and 1G2 respectively Twenty-fift- h states, did not have a representative is a proposition that will have to be Ogden number of Burch Creek ists, with the branch of the U. A. A. cial committees were appointed Mon- rection of Mm. S. 1. Dobbs, will fur street; Gus Gratis and Walt Everham taxpayers, nor ,county comm's- - here, many more tourists will of con- day by the mayor and city commis- nish the music for this mass, and for at the Apcif 270 Twenty-fift- h ws the vote taken a true indication street; as North Ogden canyon road ull of the Golden Jubilee ceremonies (has. Cunaugh and George Iappas ofue stand of the citizens at large. sioners, This at to handle and the sioners celebration sequence Ogden. stop years is not a state highway. However, the The newly tourist travel, as is predicted, will lie those committees are working out held in thu church, June Emely, organ at the Club 124 Twenty-fift- h street; appointed committee, road commission will lend its assist- the heaviest ist. Graduating classes of St. Marys George McBride at the Home Cafe of in history, ami this city elaborate plans. Earl Owen, chairman ance in consisting solving the problem. of Wasatch and Sacred Heart will ap 159 Twenty-fift- h will do everything possible to get Ralph Thompson, Neil Clegg, L. L. street; Louie Fran-t- il Following are the committee memin muss and The 201 h Twenty-fiftat well Bewdorff, Byron Nesbitt, Dayhuff travel routed this way, as caps pear gowns. as pro- bers: street; Florand Guy Child are all enthusiastic will be followed immediately by ence Welch at the Lavon Rooms 227 VB 15 16 vide all the accommodations possible W. Rice Kimball, L. A. Ilcrdti, J. lusiness meeting, und a one oclock Twenty-fourt- h wer their work and are confident tha for tourists. street; Brig Folkman Francis Fowles, Roscoc C. Gwilliam uncheon at Miss and W. II. Stone at the Grill Cafe 204 he necessary number of the llotel Itigelow. to The Ogden chamber of commerce is and Robert II. Hinckley. Others ap- Delia Green of signers the petitions will be secured Twenty-fift- h Ogden, first vice-go-v street; Frank Combe and soon, also a very substantial cog in the ma- pointed to the committee by the comwill preside. The program wi 2K4 Twenty-fift- h Davis ernor, Fat at of street; a meen8 representative chinery of tourists travel for the city, missioners are James F. Orr, Dan R. :ie as follows: Feterson Carl Allied and hcoy of taxpayers held several weeks Stullings, and work their along Smith, Albert Becker, Floyd Timmervery good go, a aveThrough the efforts of the Retail his wijh 2428 John Grant at I. Utah Welcome, Stullings governor majority of those present favo- Merchants chapter line, together with the U. A. A. man, John Farr, Art Shrecve, Dean F. C. division of the Ogden red annexation, and it is with the Mrs. I. J. O'Carrol; Golden nue; James M. Jones at 100 Twenty-ift- h A, fine lo- II. Brimhall, Jesse S. Richards, Edthe iranch and cxceptionaly next chamber of commerce, object of early annexation that the Friday Jubilee greeting from Salt lukc, Miss street; and Chip Slatton at 248 and Saturday will be two of the big cal and nearby points of interest, Og- ward Baggs, E. B. Alton and Walter Grace Hogan; impromptu, Miss 'wenty-fift- h present committee is making a street. should best den her Mr. rapi was II. Percival. year apexperience Hinckley Diotf tiiorough canvass of the citizens shopping days of the year for this n Rich; Gludys address, president entertaining, assisting and inform- pointed chairman of the committee cesan council of Cutholic women, Mrs. J Burch Creek. There will be a meet-- g city. Plans of a very protentious natra- and requested to call a meeting soon ture have been worked out and 1 cent ing the motor and other touristsecretomorrow of the committee on A. H. S. Bird; selections from Twenty-S. vel. Jess Either to outline the celebration plans. Richards, one Eves and an Adam," St. Marys and progress will be report-- o a mile railroad fares have been proWhile detailed plans for the days on the O. S. L. rail- tary of the chamber of commerce, or cured oy those who are anywhere reading, Catherine Boyle; Collegians; the circulating iliss Peterson, of the Ogden branch activities are not complete, it is an Petitions. Bt. Rev. J. J. Mitty, D. 1).; Thus far, the petitions are road to Ogden for the two days. addresn, U. to be will A. of the assured fact that A., pleased many prominont community singing. General chairIrving liehman, who is chairman of render all possible signed by two out of every three services. air men will be present. o have been stated on committee the man, Daisy Maginnis. arrangements, In the case of the state of Utah approached, which that he felt sure that Ogden would be committee to confidently Reception Mrs. Julia Kicscl Mc-- against Chief of Detectives Robert Pct that the final outcome will b host to thousands of in ley, chairman; Miss Eileen Hanley, S. Burk, for the alleged beating of two to one in favor of annexa visitors, and shoppers for hundreds of Holy Cross alumnae of Ifldte Butterfield, a prisoner in the president Jt miles around will undoubtedly come to Sacred Heart academy; Miss Celeste city jail, on Wednesday, May 23, One the Junction City to partake of the question which has been Laramie, president Holy Cross alum- .'udge Hendricks of the city court, nae of St. Marys of Wasatch; Mrs. of the Burch splendid offerings of Ogdens wide ordered the attorneys for wex district Elizabeth Guthrie Ileywood, Mrs. yesterduyBurk to back on the question of awake and modern method merchants. "upfain appear in his court Helen Jess S. Richards, secretary of the "PVjMnexed to Ogden was the this the case may be that morning of a shortage of water for chamber of commerce, is as usual on Houtz lirecn, down for hearing. set and other purposes. This the job to assist in making pleasant Luncheon Mrs. Ella O'Neill The Burk case has caused considerhas been dispelled by the assur-Cnn- L commercial history for Ogden on the chairman; Miss Mary Eliza- able local interest, and has not been two above days. ayor Frank Francis and beth OConnor, Miss BarDara Pell. set down for hearing, owing to varioner JFwd E. Williams, head fv. Mrs. Beth Ahern ous causes, principally because either Transportation K.W)?workl department, as well Quinn, chairman; Mins Margaret Mc- the state or defense attorneys were Commissioner Harman W. Carty, Miss Inez Vail, Miss Lillian not ready for hearing, and also beClty Engineer Harry Er-- 4 Davia. n cause Judge Hendricks last week disden, at the present time, has The alumnae is giving, as a Golden qualified himself from sitting on the of uppIy 17,000,000 gallons dt,Wr little daughter Jubilee gift to their alma mater, a case. Judge Sneddon, protem, was apto Salt Lakes sup-$-5 of The Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keller was murble altar for the academy chapel. pointed by Mayor Frank Francis to gallons, and the cap- bitten and severely injured while playThe students gift to their school is sit at the hearing, and objection to 18im no immediate danger of hek in the yard at the Keller home at Davis the new bridge will be built, but it has the Golden year book. his hearing the case was made by the of ing a At meeting joint 7 per cent of the 549 Fifteenth street on Tuesday afternJL!atep; the to been let decided commissionsince James II. DeVine, of the council for bridge Sac be will of board at county guests day Sunday Ogden are on meters, noon. Little Roberta is suffering county State road commis- remain in its present locution for the red Heart, and it is hoped that all the defense, on the grounds that the Utah the ers and Commissioner Williams, ad the severe laceration to her face sion held Tuesday a program for the benefit of stockmen who have oc- former pupils and friends of Sacred protem judge was without jurisdic18 no cause for worry on the from tM w1 the dog tore out a large section improvement of and transfer of the casion to trail stock through the can- Heart will visit the school. where tion. The objection was not contested Bnrch Creek citizens as to .le, of the cheek, and the child may be dis- Mountain road from the county to the yon. There will be an alumnae program by attorneys for the state, and the water being faniaii?iVi? 8uPP,y to Dr. The survey for the improved road on state road system was agreed on. The follows them. If meters were in- - figured for life, according in which alumnae members case has been hanging fire since that of the old road until the top of bothSunday Dumke, attending physician. the cost of ultimate improvement old and new will participate. This time. The case is still before City The dase was investigated by mem- the road will be $20,000 and the work the hill south of the Weber river is to be a real treat to friends Judge Hendricks, hence his orders for the police department and was will be extended over a four-yereached. At this point the road will promises of bers perattorneys .for state and defense to of the institution, ox water would oe Bnteri-.i- i reported to the humane society which iod. Funds for building the road wdl run east of the ravine where snow this morning that the case may appear lie will There a silver tea at Sacred handles cases of the above nature. come before the court. be furnished by the state road com- and ice will not collect as on the pres- Heart, the alumnae as regularly at WilltalM, but thi. hostesses, of the state road tax ent route, and thence on to the pro- which there will be out mission The no ia being represented by state need fcftl1.18 an especially gooi of metering the titr which is collected in Davis county, posed bridge over the Weber nver. Assistant water County and Attorney Fred Conpre8ent program, supply Hjktion and which previously has been used Work on this road will be commence! P. Dobbs, while the and Stewart Sunwill be Baccalaureate way Sunday the where designated by the state com- in a few days at the point wherestate defense are DeVine, the for Rev. The Martin attorneys Father anexatiAk Creek citizens desire day. Very the mission. By the arrangement entered Mountain road intersects Los Angeles will de- Stine, Howell and Gwilliam and City J. of d out t?n hil OMalley of Secrist .ppien is further point-o- f SALT LAKE, June 6 Three Ogden into Tuesday foot the at commisroad highway the state the sermon at the 10:30 o'clock Attorney A. E. Pratt. the. fact that a number to Davis county and will be taken over by the state liver mass in St. Josephs church. the district who are students of the University of Utah sion will lend $7,000 with honors. adthout interest, until the state road highway commission for maintenance Tuesday were is Open House" at Sacrec graduated district and labor Monday are Local state as as fast calling completed. One of these students, Junior Petter-so- tax becomes available. available $o,000 will be used in making the improve- Heart from two until six o'clock in oq siting to the committee now Of the amount was placed in the high honor the afternoon. All who wish to see desiring that they be ment. plc,j Jaj!n Bids are being received by the El will be expended on the road, were Grant two other the The 8t movethe group. will be noted that the improve- Sacred Heart are cordially invited to board of of It ient in the used be building will $2,000 county commissioner! of WeCarl eswill bo Spann. lis and Albert no'; visit the institution and over the Weber river at a ment of the Mountain road willcoun ber a for the paving of stretches bridge seniors county twenty-eighundred school the corted Be Five in of through iTT committee dfcnte of the new increase the tax burden Davis exthe near junction in of road the at Roy and Plain City. point Taylor, On their and diplomas xpected to be finished dur- - were given Tuesday avenue-Webir.$ u u ty, as the work will be done with tax from Sunday,sixMonday Two typea of paving are included in in front of road and the Washington held were in two oclock the which to after state for levied roai month, and as the ercises, Biayof who will subthe notice to canyon federal aid highway. money which is c,ty commission have the John R. Park building. President with purposes. When the road is complet- noon, there will be an art exhibit to mit bids on contractors, Promi,ej will share 11 equally Weber Warrenite or black the county George which the invited. is link public ed will : TorLi lnjmediate action as soon as George Thomas, Governor the connecting : it in the building of this provide Davis cement Portland and concrete. county Hilton top, James Professor I them a circle houlevard for Davis am report are laid before Dern and At one time it was proposed for Write your friends to take advan3 Cifi h to assume that Burch ONeill, of the speech department ad--of bridge. Specifications are prepared by Weber counties and will prove one o:' canyon Weber in the move bridge I to of the lc fare to Ogden June 15 County Engineer Herman J. Craven. a part and parcel of j the University of Michigan gave tage Utah. in ! Men the scenic roads finest where to the point Devils of the Burch Creek annexation to Ogden committee met yestercom-jaiiday morning with the city on V gov-nuue- nt ce ex-ens- e, inter-mounta- in tact et h. ht A. A. to Open Branch Office Here June to he Red Sacred Heart Academy Letter Day at Ogden Home Coming Week r - June and to Be Big Days for Shoppers in Ogden ; Burks Attorneys an-jiti- on Ordered to Appear Tomorrow Morning: "g G State and County out-of-to- hold-citize- ns Agree On Mountain Road Improvement pos-Juk- ty I Bal-lantyn- e, Davis County Commissioners and State Road Vicious Dog Attacks Commission Settle on Plan for State to Take Little Miss Keller Over Road Connecting with Washington Ave. Extension; Highway Has Scenic Value three-year-o- PivLald ld Jr ar .t Ogden Youths Are On U. Honor List Paving: Bids Received n, fvring ht cr ! Vthin the next sixty days, dresses. near gate |