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Show May 4 to Named Ogden Physicians Introduces Music Week in Ogden Appointed Examiners Ogdens Population Analysis of Sample Is 40,235 According From Weber Well To Census Supervisor 10 ;ense f! Mayor Ora Bundy has issued a Proclamation setting aside May 4 to 0 as Music week in Ogden. Mayor iundy stresses the importance of music in the lives of people and notes the progress made in Ogden. "In view of the fact that May 4 to lay 10 has been set aside over the nation as Music week and that exten-- i ;ive plana are being formed in Ogden or the proper observance of this period, I hereby set aside the dates between May 4 and May 10, as Music week, he wrote. "The musical organizations of Ogden are fully with the :hamber of commerce in the arrang-n- g of a splendid program for this period, and ell of the people in Ogden should take an active part in this movement. Music is rapidly becoming one of he foremost necessities of our lives ind any move which will forward the better appreciation of its merit ia worthy the active and wholehearted support of the entire community. W. C. Carnes, chairmen of the chamber of commerce Music week committee, states that the week will be filled with splendid especially arranged programs by the various musical organizations of the city. Mr. Carnes also states that the cooperation being shown is excellent, and that the citizens give full assurance that the programs will be appreciated end the attendance will be good. flared Man Says He Collected Test Portion That Shows Pollution From Outlet at Water Tank; Was Pumped From Railroad Well Near Polluted Stream; Could Not Identify as City Water ' Water from Weber river, JG , . t3 a stream known to contain sewage, chief reason why Dr. T. B. Beatty pronounced the typhoid Sthe of last year in Ogden, is the conclusion which may reason-t- o be arrived at following the testimony in Judge Barkers di- of the district court yesterday, when the defense in the Fred E. Williams is suing the git in which into evidence exhibit 8. or 100,000 introduced Standard-Examin- er This exhibit is of a sample fitter Sleeted June 17, 1929, V Thurston, superintendent of and buildinys for the Ogden Dr. Francis R. Conroy and Dr. A. Aland received telegrams Saturday rm the department of commerce, Washington, D. C., notifying them hat they had been appointed medical examiners for the United States aviaion sen-icin Ogden for northern - tah. l)r. Conroy stated that the appointments are the first of the kind to be made in Ogden as the examinations heretofore- have been made by physicians, who previously ';ad the appointments for Utah. The recognition won by Ogden was partial-- y due to the efforts of K. 11. Hinckley and Dean Hrimhall, officials of the Union Pacific Airways, Inc., with headquarters at the Ogden airport. 1. e - Salt-Lak- e I). It. Roberts Oivcs Out Final Figures; Citys Growth 224 Per Cent in Past .Ten Years; Thanks Chamber of Commerce and School People; Extends Thanks to Workers; Work Is Done in Practically Ten Days The final check by the census supervisor, Judge D. R. Roberts, gives Ogden a population of 40,235. This figure, ns compared American Can Co. that of the census of 1020, shows that Ogden has had an Completes Building with increase of about 22j per cent. The population of Ogden in 1920 J. G. Leonard, manager of the was 32,804, and the increase of 1930 was 7,131. American Can company, states that This is a substantial gain and shows that the gain has been the new enameling building has been one end for the completed machinery steady when comparing the figures obtained in 1910.- In that oven installed. The process - enameling started May 1. The building and equipment approximately 375,000. The building is 80 by 220 feet in dimen- was called in consultation. Crosa-ex- year Ogden had a population of about amination brought out that Miss Berne The gain in numbers was 25,000. NINE THOUSAND had been feeling badly for some time about the same as in 1020 as it is this preceding the doctor's first call. sions. year. and company, The widow of Richard Stoker, FlorDepot The enameling process is new in Irioa Railway CHILDREN The population by municipal wards this locality, but it ia expected that it Wednesday Dr. T. B. Beatty ence K. Stoker, stated on direct exia as follows: amination died her husband had that will meet with favor among the canthat it was largely upon hie of typhoid. On she of June 16 that ning companies. First ward .. 8,020 tJSEd opinion that water pollution said that her husband took her to Rich All sizes of cane will be made of Second ward 3,205 source of typhoid infection county in the latter part of May. He this enameled steel, Mr. Leonard said. Third ward .. 7,185 rethen returned to Ogden and later The process will be instituted in ell Annual School Spectacle Staged Fourth ward year-9,307 to Rich and turned Thurston county brought the American Can company plants. Fifth ward .. 12,428 Ywterday morning Mr. Before Friends and She said she did Admiring aues-ut- d her home June 16. The new building ie large enough i the witness stand, being Dr. A. T. Barnot remember telling counsel for to Company accommodate Woolley, other h,hhmm.40i23S four ovens, but by Arthur larents; Greatest Event of Total will not be installed until a latHe testified as follows: rett that her husband had told her . defense. they New The Mill city was divided into 33 disKind Ever Seen in Ogden; er date, it being considered that one You had occasion about he was glad she had decided to return IWooDcy: been tricts an enumerator for each home with had he as L badly. Og-feeling of oven will be sufficient for this year. Ground Ini 17. 1929, to take samples water Madison School Drum Corps district, Woolleyi objection to the question as mill of the breaking for the new feed to Mr. Roberts. wells and the open according Sperry Flour company took she knew as to where her what to These enumerators did excellent work Wins Honors JJnt&rr First husband ate during her absence vu place Monday morning. The city of- School in getting a quick and accurate Thunton: No,.sir," She admitted that she was ficials, representatives of the civic sam-- k sustained. enumeration of their several districts. fooQey: "Did you take any To the organizations end various Industrie Club The greatest parade that was ever lrecticelly ell the workers were Ogden suing City for her husband's unite atstout that date? were present when the first death. staged in Ogden marched down Wash- through in 10 days after the start of Tbunton: "I dont know about that, shovel of dirt wee removed by the big Robert of a brother student James Glen of ington avenue yesterday morning the work. Tune had to be taken to Hooper, McFarland, had never tlcCT samples at the steam shovel. The new building wil of Weber Jones, when his all the school children, headed check those who moved during the to addressas A. testified county school, McFarland, high idh." be erected just south of the ed the Ogden Exchange club Tues- by their numerous babds and drum work and to get those who were out death Sperry brothers typhoid.' the by take did "Where you WssOey: mill. Four patients suffering from ty- nue Thirtieth street end Pacific ave- day at a luncheon at the Hotel Big- in parade. It was a colorful sight of town. This was done systematnter from?" elow. Mr. Jones represented the "Fu- that will long be remembered, not only ically and well. Thsntou: "West of the passenger phoid were attended by Dr. Frank ture Farmers of America, of which by the thousands who witnessed it, Mr. Roberts said yesterday that ho Bartlett, according to bis testimony. there are 70 in Weber' county. Mr. but by the thousands of school chit wished to thank the citizens of OgHeines to wee He celled attend first Ml Jones won a state oratorical contest dren who courageously marchec den, the chamber of commerce, and VooDey: "To whom did you furnish Stretford July 11 and that the patient other civic organization and school two three been ill or recently, and was asked to give a talk miles on the herd pavement. prehad days nuple?" Campaign at the Exchange club Tuesday. He Each school had its color bcarcra officials for the cooperation given him Ihanton: "I sent samples twice a vious .to his first calL He said he stated that the development of the with the national colon and the schoo and his workers in this big underredr to Salt Lake to Mr. Prater." had treated Thornes Allen first on The Central junior high school car-- future would bring economic and busL banner. Each school has a drum taking. Tho results coming at this Woolley: "To Mr. Prater, Short Line July 6, and Nondue Brown on July 7, He first attended Edwin Ford, Jr., ried off honors in the Poster eaiqB ness problems which farmers will be corps or band. little boys and girls time show that the people of Ogden ninaer?" TiariUm: Yes, dr." July 9. The doctor stated that he paign conducted by the chamber of iMo to solve by careful study end were in these drum corps, ranging in have pride in Ogdens growth. Woolley: "At that time do you had formed the opinion that water- commerce during city, beautiful through organization. Plans and pur- age from 6 years to 17 years. . The Mr. Roberta is singing the praises av what you did with the sample ? borne infection was the source of the week. Miss Genevieve Levin, student, poses of the "Future Farmers of members of their drum corps wore uni' of his 33 who worked so Ttarston: No, I don't remember." disease, despite the fact that he knew at the Central junior high school, re- America were explained by Verne forma of white, with trimmings o: quickly and accurately in enumerating history of the that Allen and McFarland had eaten ceived the first prize of 10; Vilate Oberhansley, agricultural vocational their school colors. The girls and boys the city. The census of manufacturers . Exhibit 8 bore the at the Allen restaurant. He said he Schultz, also of the Central junior leader at the county high schooL He following the drum corps were all will be completed in e very short time, follows: ' not inquired where Nondue Brown high school, was adjudged reserve stated that classes in carpentry, ma- dressed in their school colon that according to Mr. Roberts. had and of water: Welle ate. grand champion. This poster was sonry and other subjects have been made a beautiful aight and brought Ovner: Public and prelate." Mr. Dobbe then propounded a by awarded the 5 prize. The prize in opened in Dartmoor prison, England, tears of joy and admiration from the Iho molt of the test showed posi-h- s pothetical question, asking that if it the school division was some inmates ere permitted to take throngs of onlookers who lined the Companies junior high miction indicating pollution. were proved that fourteen of the ty- awarded to Anifa Cottle, of the Lewis lessons by correspondence in other streets for over a mil. Beautiful was To Woolley: "I show yon exhibit 8 and phoid patients had eaten at two places school, and wee a 5 Sponsor Radio the sight for those who watched the prize. Two sec- subjects. ' woul you if any part of it is in your that had a common milk supply, ond of 3 each were won by parade from the upstairs windows of in it not indicate the origin of the dis-is- Helenprizes business blocks. Lewis of end The the Davis, wee led school, parade Thsnton: "Yes, sir, that is mine." To which Dr. Bartlett repliei School Pupils Dolly Anderson, of the Central juby Grand Marshal G. L. Bocker on The canning companies of Davis Woolley: "The lead penciled portion that such would be a high degree o his Two nior. each 2 white charger. third of prizes Comic and Weber counties are ipon-sor- s, the exhibit is the memorandum probability. He testified on Woolley's Opera were awarded to Wayne WashFollowing Becker were his aides, made?" together with other memquestioning that no typhoid. earner ington school, and GeniellHunt, Thompson, Ttarston: "Yes." The students of the Ogden high Lyle Larkin, R. A. Norris, Richard bers of the National Cannera ashad been found at the eating houses North junior. There were only three school presented a comic opera in Tucker, Ves Grows, I Howard Swan-ne- r, sociation, of a nation-wid- e Woolley: "If it had well in it radio proin question. He stated on Mr. Dobbs submitted from the senior three acts, "The posters infecte Clifford Wilson, Colonel P. A. gram which is rapidly becoming ono Itanton: "From Weber river.? a ," of that . person Marriage questioning g, of the most Woolley: "Well, yon state that you with "walking typhoid" could spread high school, and the judges awarded popular features of the Thursday evening at the Wash- Dix, Everett Noble, Colonel A. E. ek s sample from west of the the disease through handling milk or the prize 5 to Ann Van Komen. Har- ington junior high school auditorium. Joseph E. Newey, Earl Reed, air. wot?". .. ry S. Anderson was chairman of the The production is under the direction Sheriff Richard Fincock and John food. "The Hour of the Canny Cook, aa Ttarston: "Yes." of Mark Robinson and directed by Stevena. Examination of Dr. Jenson was to committee. the National Cannera radio program GlenU L. Hansen. The opera will be Woolley: "Where is. the outlet you the effect that James McFarland was Then In order came the following is known, is designed primarily to ensail He 2. 1dm kit from?" s to attended his face. He said be presented again Friday evening. The schools, Central, Lincoln, Grant, Hop- lighten the housewives of America on first Bigelow tf July by Ttarston: "The outlet is in the that hie patient had drunk water from had trouble with Dt. Beatty end Dr. cast includes 20 principals and a kins, Polk, Quincy, Lorin Farr, Dee, the advantages, varieties and uses of ter tank. an open stream end that he had eaten Morrell, in that- they both wanted to chorus of 100 voices. St. Joseph, Deaf and Blind, canned foods. The cast of principals ere: Yvonne Pingree Woolley: Did you take it from at Allene restaurant appoint the city physician. He said Madison, Lewis, Mound Fort, North "The have been on the uattan one place on that dayT Will W. Bowman, reporter for tpe he did not want any Salt Laker say- Pierce, Lome Malan, Rachel Medoway, Junior, Washington, Washington Ju- air sinceprograms the 17th of March, end go Dorwee the last wit- ing who should be Ogdens city Doris Wangsgard, Elds Skinner, Jtanrton: I dont know as to that. Standard-Examnnior and the Ogden high school stu- out over the facilities of the National Selma Knowlton, Mr. Peery said he was othy Woouey: Do you have any fade-s- t ness examined yesterday. He relate; physician. Virginia Hyde, dent body end R. O. T. C. corps. Broadcasting company from WEA7 recollection of this occurrence that he had written the new stones through with the chamber of com- Rosenthal, Athleen Budge, Elmer 47 associated stations from coast and Bob Glen Dee Broome, Drum Judd, Perks, Corps Displayed swing this memorandum? to coast. leading up to the typhoid outbreak. merce. To Mr. Woolley's question ask- Bramwell, Walton The programs are of tho Foulger. Frand Jwtoo: "No, I don't. He had saved hie notes, and in givini ing him if he had run for mayor on a Following the parade proper the morning or household type, going on Buelh-er, Gerald Enoch Thorne, Woolley; When you wrote that his testimony as to the interviews with platform of a new chamber of com- Grastiet, drum corps, with messed, under the the air at 12:30 p. m. mountain time. Gilbert Tolhurst, Burke Fry, Jo- direction tas have in mind the Ogden City Dr. Beatty and others he referred to merce, Peery said: "Yes I was deof Ray Minter, heed of the "They include practical and helpful Foley, Max Clark, Walker Low, them frequently. He testified the feated, but that ia all right. I would seph instruments of the Ogden suggestions for varied percussion uses of canned won: No. We an pumping Dr. T. B. Beatty told him many times rather be defeated for mayor than to and Claude Stevens. formed as one unit and foods. Interesting dialogues, promischools, city to is the invited The attend public udl nt Weber river and I sent that "Wheeler creek always- showed have to take my orders from Abe marched down Washington avenue to nent guest speakers and clever dramas tann with a sample from the contamination." He stated that the (Glasmann) and Joe (Eldredge). He performance tonight. The curtain will Twenty-fourt- h street and then east to are used to illustrate practical applirise 8:15 at oclock. Taylor canyon mixed. article of July 13 headed "Attempt further told Mr. Woolley that Ogden r, the American Legion chateau. cation! of canned foods in th kitchen the present the defense has Made to Fix Blame on City Water," needed another daily paper very bad' Madison School Wins of tho individual housewife. pWduced a single ananlyis show-nm- was written by him, but that the ar- ly. The former commissioner said he in Madison drum corps was chosThe Open "Although Tho Hour of the during the month of ticle appearing in the same issue head- believed ell the time end still believes as winner of the contest for the Cook has only been on tho airCanny four Urtth the exception of one from ed by the caption "Typhoid in Ogden that Ogden has the finest water in Government Service en George S. Glen loving cup. This weeks, it has already shattered recfleeted by L. W. Plngree Is Fatal to Two was written by Dar- the world.' makes the second time in two years ords for winning in so short a time JB 80, 1929. Pingree identified rell J. GreenwelL In hie testimony yesterday A. P. The United States Civil Service that this corps has won the cup. such unusual popularity. . Not only are 1 result sheets from the state He further testified- that Fred Bigelow made firm end flat denials commission announces the following were scored at 88 per cent the total number of letters impresThey Wheeler on direct examination Packard had told him that that he had been influenced by the open competitive examinations: a Jir by the judges, Oliver W. Edwards sive, but the true interest in the subfor Standard-Examinin any of his acWoolley. On iwater had run into the city mainsHarIndustrial economist, 83,800 a and Glen Earl of the Logan drum ject of canned foods is even more sigstated that he was a chemi-JJ- 8 hut five days. He stated that tivities in respect to the typhoid associate industrial economist, corps, and L. A. Yost, warrant offi- nificant. It ia truly a revelation to ng ' him that trouble. He said he bed the kindliest year; engaged in selling chlor- - man W. Peery had said to Standard-Examin83,200 a year; assistant industrial cer of the Thirty-eight- h the sponsors of the program to disinfantry cover WiMr. Mr. the for end for need no was Peery feeling there the important part that canned 32,600 a year, department band. economist, to give the town bad pub- lliams and was actuated solely in pre- of labor, for duty in Washington, D. was largely . .uternoon foods occupy in the everyday life of The second was Washington corps had told him serving the good name of Ogden's (L, or in the field. J? ontte defense placing medi- - licity, and that Peery with 86, the American Legion junior the American housewife.- The Naaund to establish the that he should remember the will water system. He further stated un 0 Junior engineer, cartographic corps third with 82 and the Polk boyi tional Cannera association has resaid der F. C. Loofbourows questioning ceived thousands of requests for speSIMP Individuals had had Rogers story wheerin Will Rogers and coast a survey, geodetic fourth with 80. year, corps of these was Dr. that he had to reed Sen Francisco that be wee also interested in the department ' cial recipes, numerous inquiries rein for ajor p of commerce, duty at In the corps, commenting upon who attended Richard papers to find out about any earth-- q water situation because he ia e difield. in D. C the or the performances of all were garding varieties of canned foods and th disease. He unke damage in Ins Angeles. He rector in the Ogden Union Railway Washington, 13,800 a year; associate all letters indicated an almoat uniBad Physicist, that he performances of all were versal Stoker had a light at--a said that A. P. Bigelow had deplored end Depot company. He recounted bis interest In this important subassistant a uuteet, but that he could the unfavorable publicity to Ogden. activities substantially as printed dur- physicist, 83,200 a year; bureau of splendid. "Even the worst one in the ject." year, physicist, 32,600 parade wee a credit to the school," he in He reiterated all the statements made ing the controversy last summer. "It gives to the sponsors of these PjJje Period of bincubation standards and bureau of mines, de- said. Francis hie Frank wrote After he by concerning testimony articles was first in the a feeling of real satisfacand national programs of commerce, and partment American The on drum 5.0 Williams attachees E. Mrs. hall Friday Fred and corps, tion to realize Legion city patient June 26, interviews with aeronautics. that they are putting for committee mounder the leadership of Drum Msjor on advisory morning, Mr. Loofbourow made a symptoms had prob- - chamber of commerce men. a radio program that is such an are heat, The (1) IX in Milton end optional non-susubjects also case joined Boyle, beginning tion for Testimony in the day or taro pmr. cv? evenc important contribution to more ef(4) op- marched with the children. up when Upon convening court Tuesday (2) electricity, (8) mechanics,metallurtart P nMA0"1 examination by Friday morning we taken ficient a program that physical moCommissioner tics, (6) (5) radio, eonnsel for plain- - the plaintiff put former 7, ki 5.00 is eagerly looked for and truly appremorning Judge Barker denied the and aerodyt, end the trial pro- gy, (7) thermodynamics ciated by millions of housewives investigating the Herman W. Peery on the jdtness tion for work in Watch ceeded with the defendant beginning namics, (8) any specializedincluded in Ogden taker had . cts be bad found that stand. He recounted how he throughout the nation. a ride to qatat Wa in its efforts to prove the truth of the field of physics not th month11 county early Mr. Williams for further "It Is planned to continue The Hour " that stated of the above. nerves end he their published statements, end at- anyFull of the Canny Cook for at least sevhe obtained nervous information may Wof rv.ri testified as to the Williams was in athehighly eral months to come. tempting to show that the comment from A. R. Ward, secretary of the Thousands of Ogden people got articles nd that made following in the columns of the newspaper Barnes. jzStratford, who watchand afternoon of board eervice Tuesday condition. same civil United States this reason he was still in the is for It was h. justified. ed fleet maneuvers of tho the airplane Canning ia of such real interest and by Mr. Woolley. that the defense ie attempting to examiners at the post office in this as 9 but poel-- 2 On ? tnosi,'!? ,Un effected es- importance to so was It circled over and it Ogden. A. many citizens of r. Bigelow of prove that the infection wee water city. until Mr. Peery charged ?7, hundred Davia and Weber counties that these fifteen least timated that at chamber the i!.ero-exsmineand now A. L. Glasmann JW nation-wid- e whole borne, the matter upon which it is will programs will be of un- -. association of automobile loads of people watched usual Officers' established commerce with framing tixe Reserve dT?1 The court. It the before to them. They may be interest while engaged stunts meneuvers the and with water many to the who testi- proceeding in regard to Cenr week before we Ogden end the R. O. T. C. of the Og of the be another in this heard ofdose to locality every Monday, probably of out dropped airplanes to en- Wilson, whom he an idea of running them fy and Thursday gSt case goes to the jury, as the plaintiff den high school art preparing to Wednesday, with Tuesday, Mr. Bigelow L. II ines id 5; Alma Berne, fice. He charged witnesses In tertain Major General John KSL. over station In a will cell many Standard-Examine- r, morning I great r Ogden. parade June 27, end being a tool of the next Friday in Ogden. ChSSVed tell Mr. rebuttal. behalf of whom he and said that he )n cross-examinati- on TAKE PARTJNPARADE Sperry Flour Starts Feed Student Talks Exchange Central Junior Wins In Poster h - ess Canning Program e. High Nation Present . 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