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Show vnLFMB OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL II. 1930. ENGINEERS MEET IN to Of the Firemen DAM General Henry Wessman is a prudent citizen. He knows where to park his car. Yesterday he left hi gas wagon on Lake street, near the fire house, so that when a short circuit in the starter set his vehicle afire it would only be the work of a moment for the fire laddies to put out the blaze. The fire atarted. The firemen put it out. There was no damage. It isnt everyone who brings their fire to the department. Wil- J. Wallace and Chairman of lem l. Seibert, Boulder Dam Commission, Bin Make Effort to Prepare So Work "Will Begin This naps Tear; Power Sale (By ALBERT Required HAYES.) Important matters in discussthe Boulder dam will be R. J. week this by ed in Denver United the of chief engineer connection dis- the question of adding feet to the height of the e tan," Mr. Walter said, Monday. "In all probability this will be and the total height of the lam from foundation to summit will n 700 feet, of which 125 feet will be The storage capa-it- y idow river bed. eased will be twenty-fiv- ed will s er er I- weak-knee- good-wille- rs he increased from 25 million acre feet and the electric May 18. 550 to 650 horsepower o 29 million imrer from afaumum. var-uu- edi-Jo- rs At the meeting of the Ogden chamber of commerce Monday, Paul Clagstone of San Francisco, manager of the United States chamber of commerce, met with the directors of the He discussed the Ogden chamber. problems which will be considered at the meeting to be held in Portland. Oregon, December 7 and 8. He stated that aviation, reclamation, and reforestation would be the main topics for the Portland meeting. He also said that fully 5000 business men will attend the meeting of the national organization in Washington, D. C., April 28 to May 1. The Ogden chamber of commerce extended an invitation to the of the, Idaho state chamber of commerce to visit tour of Ogden during the good-wi- ll Utah and California, which will begin m 1 er Chamber Commerce jststes reclamation service, and Gen. L Siebert, chairman of the General dam commission. will arrive in Denver Wednes-fjoMobile, Ala., where he has on business as president and genital manager of the Alabama state things to be the trial years Samples of water of the libel suit of Commissioner Fred "i re standing. and tests were made by taken, h. w illiams vs. The Standard-Examinchemists. The commission rePublishing company and ita tained Dr. Greaves and Dainea from will begin in Judgv George S. the Agricultural college and UniverBarker s division of the district court. sity of Utah, respectively, to make an The case was set for trial once, but investigation. Their findings wrere was postponed on account of the ab- that most of the cases originated at sence of J. U. Eldrcdge, Jr., one of two eating places that had a common milk supply. the defendants, from the city. The Williams family was under Commissioner Williams is bringing police protection for several nights suit for $100,000 damage against the aftorroon paper. The case is the out- following the original newspaper articles. regrowth of a series of articles publ- ceived Commissioner Williams of calls anonymous telephone ished in the Standard-Examinlast a threatening nature. uly in which Commissioner Williams On Thursday evening, July 1J, was charged with being responsible summons was prepared for service or what the paper termed a typhoid Publishupon the Standard-Examinepidemic, caused by impure water. ing company, J. U. Jr., A. Eldrcdge, 'he paper attacked Commissioner and P. James Glasmann, Casey. William editorially for five days, Service was effected a day or two made slurring references to leading later. citizens who deplored such tactics by Immediately upon publication of the accusing them of being Williams had brought suit story advocated the ejection of Williams for that in the sum of $100,000, dumoges rom public office; charged that bet- the community hysteria subsided. Inter men are wearing stripes for lesser novations at the city health depart crimes, and cried aloud to the world ment immediately fell off. ' hat Ogden was in the throes of a The case is attracting a great deal water-born- e typhoid epidemic. of attention locally. Citizens became hysterical by the Newspaper publishers of Utah are car engendered by the editorials, and interested in the case from a libel lundreds of people were innoculated standpoint. The decision of the jury to guard against the disease. and the court's rulings will probably On Friday, following the original set a precedent in this state for many attack, Williams brought suit for yean to come as to how far editorial 100,000 damages. comment may extend without being The city commission was loath to libelous. elieve that the typhoid cases then in George C. Buckle of Ogden and F. )gdcn, to the number of thirteen, C. Loofbourow of Salt Lake are atwere caused by turning Wheeler creek torneys for the newspaper, while A. water into the city system. The use, E. Pratt and Stuart P. Dobbs, both of Wheeler creek at low water periods local attorneys, are representing Com lad been a custom of more than thirty missioner Williams. April Clagstone Discusses Problems With Local IffUh jock, commission. One of the first Trial of Williams Damage Suit Begins Wednesday Near the Home DENVER ON BOULDER H. It Pays to Park NUMBER 19 d; AIRPORT LIGHT Ogden Citizens To Paint, Plant, SYSTEM READY Repair for Week FOR USE SOON The City Beautiful committee of the Ogden chamber of commerce has requested Mayor Ora Bundy to proclaim the week or April 21 to 2d a Painting, tainting ami Repairing week. The mayor was authorised so to do at yesterdays meeting of the city commission. It is the aim of the committee to encourage the work of beautifying the city, not only as a k drive for the work designated, but also to use the week as a starting point for a summer-lon- g activity for community betterment. City Commission Authorizes ditional lioundary Ad- Lights; of Installation Work Completed; April 22 Will See System in Operation, Says Most one-wee- Commissioner Kackham Yesterday alt the cable for the lighting system at Ogden airport has been laid with the exception of that for the hazard poles, Power House which are placed near the high tension lines of the Utah Power & Light comFollowing pany. Considerable backfilling had To Canyon Line been completed yesterday. Commissioner William J. Beckham hopes to After two weeks repair work on the have the system in operation by April pipe line in Ogden canyon the water 22. from the river was turned into the The city commission authorized, at aqueduct today. This will furnish ita Wednesday meeting, the purchase power for the turbine wheels at the of additional so that tho new light Pioneer station on East Twelfth will have 55 lights. On acsystem street, which has been unused since count of the added power required by the repair work has started. tho changed system, the commission The repair work was completed authorized tho purchase of a Tuesday, and about 50 men were dis- transformer, which will enable the adcharged from the service. The work dition of more lights in the future was done under the supervision of without changing the transformer. Frank Dusenberry, who will leave The new transformer was delivered shortly for Cache county to begin re- today. Tho change from the transpair of other Utah Power and Light former originally ordered was made company pipe lines. It was stated by at an additional cost of $35. Mr. Dusenberry that a fine piece of Delay in Installation was caused by work was done in the Ogden canyon failure of the factory to ship fittings line, and that while there will be a with the proper sised outlets. Two-inc- h few leaks when the water is turned on, fittings wero specified .by the in a short time the swelling of the when tho purchase was made, and wood staves will eliminate all leaks. city 1 outlets were The repair work began March 25, and fittings with II. A. Buddley and G. E. shipped. has continued every day since. The Wade of the Graybar Electric comcost of the work was approximately were present at yesterdays pany $8000. meeting and agreed to furnish adaptors to the city free of charge. boundary Starts Repairs Pipe 10-kv- a. Harry W. Beckett, Jr., was appointed official representative of the Og jsrplu Power to Sell at Half Price den chamber of commerce to the naminimum tion Above the guaranteed meeting in Washington, D. C. umepower there will be surplus of Weber at the Kgsibly 850,000 horsepower uak load and this will be sold at Will Oppose Colorado Compete in hoot half the rate of the permanent to Contest Man Association mranteed minimum load. The couScholarship of minimum tiie Salt 650,000 Man Gets ncil for Bail All 1.63 Plan for Weber be of of rate will the of at the Ogden high county opposing pupils request artcpower Re-Arre- st Five Days Colorado fruit shippers for lower school, Ogden, Utah, competed in the kilowatt hour. Machinery Eilli beper in to the rates eastern 'contest than largest those installed for a total capacity scholarship points John Francis Coleman, president of if about one million hrsepower. by Utah( shippers, were perfect- world April, when more than 350,000 J; T. Childers, 33, who gives his adthe American Society of Civil Engi- ed to appear Thursday when dress at a meeting of prominent fruit high school pupils of almost every hisFailing as 1531 West Ninth South street. The addition of twenty-fiv- e feet to neers, New Orleans, and George T. name aa called, John McGee, CO, and shippers held last night state in the union participated in the he height of the dam will increase the Salt was sentenced to five days Lcke, growers New met York, Seabury, secretary. who was arrested Wednesday after- in the otal cost by several million dollars, on charges growing out city jail with a group of members of the Utah at Hotel Bigelow. Colorado shippers Every Pupil Scholarship contest, noon on a liquor possession charge, Ir. Welter said, but the additional division at a luncheon Thursday at lave made aplication before the In- rpensored by the Kansas State Teach- forfeited hia cash bail of $300, and of the embezzlement of $22.50 last Decmeber. Childers stated to the judge terstate Commerce commission for ers college at Emporia. seems very well warranted. tiie Hotel Bigelow. The contest, now under direction of Judge Simon Barlow ordered that a that he did not spend the money for owers raets "The contract for power provides in now than those effect, be issued. Mayor Ora Bundy, Joseph 11. Young, alleging, that in comparison with Dr. II. E. Schrammel, was originated warrant for that Arisons shell have 18 per cent liquor nor for any other purpose but C. E. Painter of Salt Lake were and McGee was 1024' in It. E. arrested former Dr. Wood, by Patrolman to care for his wife and sick child. ore discriminatory. The by Jtah od Nevada 18 per cent whenever they rates, those in attendance. Follow- commission is a hearing at head of the bureau of measurements D. B. Dallantyne and M. L. Christen He stated that he waa without funda shall cell for it, Mr. Walter said. among luncheon the party drove Grand Junctionholding the ing dernext Wednesday on t Emporia Teachers college, and is sen and a federal prohibition agent and used the money for food. He also The remsining 64 per cent will he Mr. Coleman the Ogden canyon. through for the sixth consecu after they allegedly found 22 gallons stated that he had .now mode complete, bring conduct and ated to Cslifornia, of which the it la at this heaii live application, Mr. Seabury departed Thursday of intoxicating liquor in the basement restitution of the amount. "The state" year. will intervene Utah that water district shall receive and mg shippers afternoon for Sacramento, where they n of the Crystal drink parlor, 2477 charged that Childers, as agent for to The administered testa were pu6 per cent of the total, Los Angeles in to opposition any reduction a meeting of the society rates Jack Bell, received the money in queswill not apply to shipment pils in physics, chemistry, physiology, Washington avenue. that i per cent, several other cities 6 per will attend the latter part of the week. first year algebra, plane geometry, Patrolman Ballantyne told Judge tion from hire. Minnie Coflctti, Derant end the Southern California Pow-- k during originating in Utah. At last nights meeting, which was American history, first year Latin, Barlow that the liquor cache was cember 27, 1029, but failed to give Wednesday evening they met with company 9 per cent division the Utah the at University called by the traffic committee of second year Latin, typewriting I and found behind lock and key in a room. the money to Bell. Congress is Expected to Approve club in Salt Lake. he Ogden chamber of commerce, We- II, clothing, foods, general science, No one would claim any knowledge Contract music, psychology, of the room, so tho officers broke "This is the division proposed in the ber, Box Elder and Davis county manuel training, Co. and I II, Spanish agriculture, book- through the door. The liquor was In U. I. C. present draft of the contract which resolved finance to growers jointly litcommercial biology, law, keeping, the flasks, police report. pint W1 probably be approved by congress B. & L. the preparation and presentation of Holds Meeting ireifs and exhibits in support of their erature and English. The English jn the near future. tests four divided into were Be Will groups Convention "A large part of the power given to contention that the rates are not disThe annual meeting of the Utah for freshmen, sophomores, Juniors and he metropolitan water district will be criminatory. Idaho Central railroad was held MonTomorrow music Held the first time, It was brought out at the meeting mployed in pumping water to restore Closing day in tho companys office in the he water level in the that most of the Colorado fruit ship- was added to the test group. This ground. Ecclea building. The election of of- - , ' Cross The annual convention of the Utah ments originate in the Grand valley iu been gradually receding in recent fleers took place, and the following Association to can, much to the consternation of League of Building and Loan associa- district, of which Grand Junction is were elected for the ensuing year: M. he farmers. tions will be held at the Hotel Big- the center, and that the rail distance Objection to closing what is known El. Singleton, president; Joseph Scow' Meet The engineers of the reclamation elow Saturday, April 12. Twenty-fou- r from Ogden to Omaha is practically the west extension of Cross street croft, ai E. C. Singleton, enriee under Mr. Walter have pre-re- d associations of Utah will be repre- the same as from Grand Junction. The was lodged before the city commission J. II. Singleton, of A. B. Gibson of Nephi, president thirty-on- e yesterday by A. E. Pratt on behalf reasurer; James II. DeVine, asengineering studies sented by officers, directors, employes, Utah growers will further contend the first drafts are now ready for etc. that the ripening of fruit occurs in the the Utah Press association, has an- of his client, M. J. Cleary. He pre- sistant secretary; P. II. Mulcahy, genmeet nbmiasion to General Siebert, whose sented a protest, which was signed by eral manager, and the following diThe opening session of the conven- Grand valley one week earlier than nounced that the association will , srd will have to give its approval tion will be held at 10:30 in the Hotel at Utah growing points, and as a in Ogden Friday, June 1, at the Hote his client and twelve other resident! rectors: Anthony W. Ivins, M. A. wil ufore the final drafts are made. The communi- Browning, M. S. Ecclcs, G. I Becker, Bigelow, with C. Clarence Neslen, result, the Colorado shipper has the Bigelow. The morning session re- of the neighborhood. This work will cation waa ordered filed. the eastern be devoted to business and the and Robert Anderson. require about ten president of the league and former frist opportunity to reachthem scenic adto mainder the of of an visiting There day consultation markets, General between thereby giving An executive committee composed of of Salt Lake presiding. The street in question lies between jffi mayor bwt and the spots around Ogden. A meeting wil Washington and Kiesel avenues, near Mr. Singleton and Mr. Mulcahy was will be convention sessions in tiie vantage not enjoyed by Utah engineers. o: be held April 12 of the members Appropriations Await Power Fifteenth street. An auto camping appointed. morning and afternoon with commitThe traffic committee, which called the executive board, pamphlet com- ground is being built near the street, M. E. Singleton, president, who haa Contracts tee luncheons at noon in the various the meeting, is composed by II. P. mittee, and representatives of the Og- and the petitioners are fearful that been in Ogden for several Boulder dam bill provides that rooms at the hotel. days on an shall be appropriated until Iverson, chairman, J. D. Bidwell, R. M. den chamber of commerce, when com- the street will be dosed. himself as of will tour, expressed inspection afternoon begin The meeting She C. T. Jones. plete arrangements will be made for for power are satisfied with conditions. The office 2 oclock, at which time the address Carruthers and the coming convention. Walter said. It also pro- of executive was abolWalter F. McDowell will be delivRoad Commission r n expenditure of 12 millions of ished. was The office held McDowell is Mr. formerly ered. Makes past president first fiscal year. & Loan Mrs. by A, B. Apperson, who resigned some United States Building of the Bids Not a dollar has time ego. II. A. Denning, of Denver, yet been appro-Jjroo- d league, and has recently returned to Cemetery Work Illness Dies and if congress should decide his U On formerly of Ogden, was named a dia Curve from California in home trip n early rector to fill a vacancy. attende he there in where adjournment may New Orleans, La., Through the closingof streets dollar availble this yer. If wife Nelson Mrs. Amelia executive the Anderson, of Ora quarterly meeting Ogden City cemetery. Mayor Early completion of the Death iwu holds until July we believe officers of the United States league, Burdy ha effected a plan which will of Peter Anderson, died Sunday at the street road apwU1 d be available for work and will bring the message of tha; make available 113 lota, which, when family home, 232 Twenty-thirstreet, peared probable with the annouce-me- M. H. Z F107 he a dollar available this year. If body to the Utah convention. sold under the perpetual care plan, following a short illness. Mrs. Ander that the state road commission 2ummer. seventeen son was born in Norway, January 9, is advetrising for bids for the work. over will the Dr. city gross delivered be will by Addresses f!ret work will bi the build-branmain 1864, and came to Utah in 1883. She Bids wiU be opened in Salt Lake City the Utah State Ag- thousand dollars. A new water three At the meeting of the Ogden Rotary was married the same year to Mr. railroad and railroad EL G. Peterson, of at April 24, and shortly thereafter the club Wednesday at the Hotel Bigelow Logan, who has has been laid, and approximately Ior be camp and the next will ricultural college ever in lived and has Ogden contract will be let. If there ia no The Ameri- thousand feet of curbing will be put Anderson, ?rk of diverting the river chosen for his subject of American in. The cost of making the improve- since. Surviving are her husband am hitch in the proceedings, the road will Milton II. Welling, secretary of state, all citizens to study the Mrs. Julia the four tunnels. That will can Home, Safeguard be ready for use by the middle of the urged will not exceed $2500. Already the following children: constitutional amendments Liberties, which is the national build ments Anderson, ng snd difficult task. Wilson; Henry Bingham, care summer, as the grading work was which will be submitted to the voters R. Holtly several requests for the perpetual and and loan St. slogan; Carroll Los Mrs. Miller, ing Angeles; plana wUl all he ots have reached the mayor. completed last year and has had ample Los Angeles, first vice-pLouis, Mo.; Parley H. Anderson. Og- time to settle so that concrete can be in November. are ftihisS.thePenver TTice, hut we will Myers of of created are which lota The being Mr. Welling was introduced by Rev. the United States League .W. Anderson, Berkeley, laid soon after the contractors John Edward section of the ceme-.er- den; Frank Mrs. lttd!mi2Ch engineering office ofesident Carver. Ernest L. Ford, Building and Loan associations. n the northwest Esther Henderson, arrivevery California: on the job. AnT. Announcement Clarence president, Great presided. Ray I Olson, of the Colonial BuildFalls, Mont; and Loan company, will be toastThe new road will be 4.41 miles in was made that family night will be N. Y.; and Roy J. New York, ing derson, From master at the banquet which will be Anderson, Long Beach, California. length and will contain 46,624 square observed by the Rotations next Wedheld Saturday evening in the Hote nesday. Sixteen grandchildren, three great- yards of concrete paving. Gets March and two brothers, Bigelow, and will be attended by the grandchildren, Local have clubs and individuals women as well as the men. Members Nicholi Nelson snd Carl Nelson, of been actively pushing the project for Legion force cf the banquet committee state tha in the city engineers Ogden, alio survive. records The three years. David Mattson has been be to Anroad 175 amount Mrs. at least and commission are persona AU the children of Mr. ! office show an increase in the they expect of one the most active advocates of Boy Scout Troop Present time in resur- - present The music for the occasion- of building permits in March, 1930, derson were Jn Ogden for the last sad the improvement comIn a were ETvel Services furnished m will be quartet by ed rites of their mother. 0 over March, 1929, of $23,600. Next Wednesday night Herman BahJ "d of the Wanahip-Ech-o of Lawrence Clayton, Edwin O March last year seven building per- held in the Third ward chajpel, and ?osed ker Gerald and post of the American Legion, will M. were Greenwell le E. E. Henefer Flats, using were under the direction of Bishop 1 Dortaki mits and three alteration permits New Deck their Boy Scout troop. The ban follow rivorganize the will In were B. Addresses $16,000. to nd Richardson. Dancing cr!t"inar Plant camp Klomp. issued, amounting is Legion sponsoring a Scout troop, this work. The haul is quet President 33rd en by Patriach E. A. Olsen, March this year 11 building permit which when organized wiU be the only IsRaumm were and hJ Stratford Frank W. The trucks. alteration aaj! and nine .county permits troop in Weber county. Hampton. The grave was dedicated sued, amounting to $39,600. rrivtl Jff T'll also reeorface with street bridge over The committee charged with tiie orThe Thirty-thir- d numvocal Two can-A. Gealta. John Echo by UP pon on th! as th, the Weber river will be of the troop ia composed of completion of the work are responding by the hun- bers were given by Mra. William S. soon as lumber for the job reaches Og- ganization of Utahns which William Dean, chairman; Eugent Jones InI relEastman. Lillian and Mrs. While and Asleep friends Wright AdrortiwJ dreds to invitations of engaged, den. The city street department re- and Charles II. HorepooL The perhave been issued for atives in California to witness the a r terment was made at the Ogdenof City ceived authorization from the city sonnel of the troop will be largely the the direction cek h?ac'mint of the Chalk John A. Buehler, 270 Thirty-stre- thin maneuvers at Mills Field, Stn Fran- cemetery under commission yesterday to purchase the composed of sons of Legionnaires, but comSons and Coalville with a steal 20. Mortuary 19 Lindquist and on April 'tructure cisco, an the membership will also be open to night necessary materials. retired Wednesday he ,andsrd width to replace James Rolph, Jr., headed this In- pany. two-pland other boys. Chairman Dean urges The coat will be deck new The his trousers, hichhe! v.narrow wooden bridge hung Relatives campaign when Your vite In who are interested in scouting, contained boys be will of $0 he invited the governor! of our Wes plank, s. hia bed; the trousers According to the report filed Mon- first layer co"derable of a ft to who not affiliated with other he have When be will knife. ofwhile composed the in a surfacing and the ox for recorder pocket two or three cash by the county tk? th to ern sister states to be the guestsand day to be in attendance at the and Lumber troops, The Badger prepared fees for of the next clerk fice morning plank. arose of the county oed oiit i?re,,nt bridge will he were gone; also the the city during the feta days, was awarded the lumber con- meeting at tha chateau Wednesday at in th c,?eek crossing further dress, the clothe Police were notified thousands of Californians followed his the office aggregated $535.45 for the company evening at 7:30. $620. tract for knife. and March. month of m inmoney and will be 3ed by thltyj example. made is being and an investigation Jtah Ilorticulturalists National Engineers Officers Pay Visit to High Pupils National Discrimination ..Plea Vi-in- ch Fails Appear; Forfeited and Ordered Lake for Theft en-oy- ed . ex-ndit- re-arr- met-popolit- sn Railroad Annual Associations Protest Entered Here Against St Part of Press Here June , vice-preside- vice-preside- secretary-t- . horti-culturalis- ts. vice-preside- Mayor For 11 tl-.- Plans Peter Anderson After Advertises for Death nt Road e Curve-Twenty-fou- rth nt Welling Urges Study of Amendments ch rS JJf pro-pos- y. rad Echo New Surface Building Permits Increase For to Organize ; K For 22,0 Ordered St. Bridge non-sectari- an mi Mans Clothes Taken ed He Is et y. ch Pt men-Tear- ch ed |