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Show THE QGKEN P im Ogden Bankers Will Attend Poultry and Dairy Courses at A. C. VE POPPY JAY HERE MAY 24 J $t Sale of Flowers Will Jtirf for Child Welfare and ySUtion Work; Made by CJ in Idaho Hospital; titans Are Paid for Each LpyjtodebyThem in by will be observed announced by Iky u, it is of the president Bundy, on A number of Ogden bankers will attend the course in poultry and dairy work to be conducted under the direc-tio- u of the Utah State Bankers association at the Utah State Agricultural college Friday and Saturday of this week. D. E. Davis, of the Ogden State bank and a member of the agricultural committee of the association, will attend the course on both days, A. P. Bigelow, president of the Ogden State bank, and Walter N. Farr, cashier, will attend one day. Other bankers who will attend the meeting are Lawrence Clayof the First Naton, tional bank, and Ray Hinchdiff, teller of the National bank of commerce. vice-preside- nt vice-preside- $3,000 Damages Awarded by Jury To Fred Williams American Legion Aux- - nt National Officer Addresses Karl Henson will have charge Auxiliary sales, and she will be At the regular meeting of the Og,tidbr members of the unit. Utah 5 poppies this year that have den Rotary club held Wednesday at the disabled veterans in the Hotel Bigelow, Charles W. Ackaide where so many ley, of Vineland, N. J., third BoiM hospital, of the Rotary International, adEarly in tons now confined. the of poppies dressed the Ogden club. the making Mter vet-Robert H. Hinckley, begun.'' Hands of disabled were of idleness, given of the local club, gave a short report nut femest shaping the little red of the Salt Lake convention which was cents is held during the week at the Hotel an. One and da Tsteran for each poppy made, Utah. i Bin if he is not too badly disTalks were give nby E. Eugene cern turn out 300 flowers a day. Rev. John Edward Carver, John Carr, thing i employment is a splendid George S. Glen, Ralph E. Spargo, jjKounged men whose spirits Bristol and Wesley Brown, and Albert from many E. i took to despair Becker, president of the chamber lb of unemployment. of commerce. k proceeds from the sale are used It was voted to aid in financing the wrcb for rehabilitation and child of the West high school band of trip Salt Lake to the east, to participate in work among their families, both locally and natin a national contest. ty, The .relief work of the In tod Auxiliary reaches out a n hud into regions of distress, Day niter service can there be than Weber High Held id to the living." Every man, ud child in Ogden should ft, memorial poppy on Saturday, Visitors day was celebrated Wedud the following Memorial nesday at the Weber county high Every flower worn signifies a school. Friends and patrons of the school called and viewed the exhibits gnus to help. during the day. The home economics department had a food display from rmer Utahan Dies; 6:30 until 7:30 and served refreshments during the evening. The deLeaves partment is in charge of Miss Etta Scorup. She was assisted in serving D. (Curley) Brown, formerly of refreshments by the members of the i, who died recently in Glendale, class of home economics department. sail, left an estate valued at A fashion revue was given during $750,000 of which a num--u the evening, the dresses worn being Utah relstives will receive be--. made by the girls in the sewing deThe revue Among ..the Utahans to be partment of the school. in the will are: $100,000 to was under the supervision of Miss T Brown III and Howard Donald Erma Christensen and Harlen Adams. ronduns, and $50,000 to Rotary 5 , vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt one-four-th . at Visitors Large Estate ap-te- ly t ud Brown and Rachel W. Lane, ud sister. The residue goes t to his son, Harry fourth to a brother D. Brown, City Map Studied by Zoning Commission and sister, to the four sons and ncr of the deceased brother. One The members of th Ogden zoning commission met Tuesday at the Hotel when liquidated, prob- - Bigelow. J. Byron Barton, chairman, worth about $750,000. It presided. A map presented by City ta of $250,000 worth of Engineer J. C. Brown, secretary of the property the mis a ranch near Mount organization, was scrutinized by of location the showed 00 Brown spent more members. It business apartment, churches, schools, Billion i dollars, it is said, bnt service stations, factories and wiB is not mentioned. probably sell a fruit ranch in v m Cuba. for about houses, Utah, and buildings. Chairman Barton- stated that the WQrk at this time is preliminary to the formation of plans for zoning the city, with a view to classification of the buildings, and when definite conclusions are reached, the plan will be subUnsuccessful mitted to the city commissioners. Jailbreak The matter will be worked out by the zoning commission, the city comMtas at the city jail,' Leroy missioners, and the adjustment board. James K. 1 Lang, 30, and atag, r"to 53, made unsuccessful Thieves escape from the city jail Active in Ogden fT?ning' according to J Wednesday morning. Jr11! with passing a Petty thieves have been very active station, and in Ogden during the past week, acwith robbing a serv- Mitcording to police reports. G. E. fire the of department, member chell, V? warned in the first floor 846 Twenty-firstreet, states that in the second floor his home was entered Friday night, obt&ined files and and a shirt and a pair of blue trousers bars which permitted were stole?. "P from the tanks. They A report was made to the department from Will Jones, who stated that a vacant house belonging to him at 2624 Childs avenue, had been entered and a typewriter, six yards of linointhe ceiling and leum and a kalsomine brush has been of the sec- - stolen. rS tl?e f toe George Wilson, 2238 Ecdes avenue, of the serdesk Jentioa reported the loss of 25 feet of new VC. E. Noble and garden hose from his home. inSnshedto to the scene. Jxls ceU, but it County oflicers i p0re Soon a hear-on To r vS? W vn, charge on Sto 2 nd he was Strawberry growers in Weber coune Second district that if the ty announced Wednesdaycontinued berweather warm present the within market the on ries will he plan week. It is estimated that approximately fifty acres have been planted this year, and that the M. in strawberries Sunday yield will be about 15,000 cases. loare expected to open the 3ckk Scout, of calPrices at about $2.50 a case, and market 4er JL? Ponsored by entire remain above $1 during the etraw-berriLegion, season. The quality of the WVeenin? at the is expected to be good. for a hike 5 to ? Wk Dutch Hollow, Dies toward the toon The name Jtoep, Following 25 E Patrol," ta rtjj offollowing John Berend Bernard, 19, son of Mr. 2k: uT.w died at the seribarv1.pa,tro1 Jder, and Mrs. Peter Bernard,614 Twenty-fourt- h u - his parents, home of Barker; Desn street, Sunday afternoon after illness of two months. Mr.Ber-- I ured and was employed as a mechanic for BF55tned Bt be He e Ogden Motor Car company. three to and his survived by liters: Margaret. Elizabeth, and Hilda Bernard. - Attempt Have Petty Been forg-servi- ce st rtte . Sr fll Wtfejf dis-fli- P1 tr eit Weber be Berries Market Hike P. Her-Americ- an es cha-flen- S? John Bernard ., H 1dr. P1 Illness Ross T. Sampson, son of Mr. and Irving U. Sampson, of 241 Quini-avenue, Ogden, will bo graduated from West Point military academy June 12. Mr. Sampson will be lend of City (Jovernment Points the only Utah boy in the 1930 class, Out llrilliant Future for Comilrs. Sampson will attend the commencement exercises at West Point, munity; Iraisca Water Sysand will be accompanied home by her ron who will spend three months in tem; Prosperity Shown by In)gden prior to his assignment to his post. come Tax Returns; Urges 51 r. Sampson graduated from Ogden high achool and upon his graduation waa appoint h! to West Point by Senator William 11. King. Tn an optomtatic vein. Mayor Ora Mr. Sampson was active in school lundy last Monday evening discussed activities and in athletics. he affairs of Ogden City over radio station KLO. This ia one of series of talks hy the citys executive advta-n- g FOR OGDEN CITY Wra. y erdict Comes After Two Hours Deliberation; Newspapers Articles on Typhoid Epidemic Deemed Libelous; May Appeal; Defense Counsel Argues Situation Warranted Severe Language; Dobbs Scores Newspaper lo-g- ot of the Ogden Youth Will BUNDY PREDICTS (irnduatc From West Point Next Month STEADY GROWTH Lawrence Noble Dies At Local Hospital Damages in the sum of $3000 were awarded Commissioner Fred E. Williams Wednesday by the jury in the libel case in which the city official sued the Standard-Examinfor $100,000. Some confusion as to the technicalities of the verdict arose when the jury reported, but on being set straight in the matter by the judge, the verdict was for general damages against the defendant company and separate verdicts were rendered in respect to A. L. Glasmann, J. U. Eldredge, Jr., and the citizens as to the affsirs of their city. The address follows: Lawrence Noble, 53, of Hooper died it a local hospital Sunday after an Radio friends and citizens of Ogden, illness of about six months with liver hrough the courtesy of the manageand heart trouble. Mr. Noble hns ment of radio broadcasting station made hia home in Ogden with his KLO at Ogden, Utah, I am again bobrother, Detective C. E. Noble, for the ng permitted to take a few minutes past several months, and was taken of your time in a fourth of a aeries James P. Casey, in which cases the pering campaign originated in their suddenly ill and removed to the lies, of edurstions! talks pertaining to this own office by Dr. T. B. Beatty. verdict was no cause for action. city. Its government and finances. At pital only days ago. Mr. Noble the Plaintiff's attorney asserted that was born ainfew conclusion of my last talk, I sugJefferson The verdict came after two hours the county, Iowa, to tho newspaper wanted people and moved to Utah about 25 years ago. gested that 1 might have something deliberation. The jury was composed believe that water- He is survived the was infection more to aay about our city Peof Wilford L. Bramwell, foreman; by two brothers, C. E. than pleasant borne. He charged that the newt Noble in previous talks. Before I of Ogden and W. I Noble of ter A. Anderson, Sephus Jackson, launch out on paper assumed to be the judge and Los Angeles, and two subject, however, Robert L. Proudfit, Lee A. Shurtleff, the sisters, Mrs. I wisMo call this attention in the controversy and even Scott jury to a few your of W. B. Wedell, T. M. Jenkins, and Al- tried to Fuqua and Spokane, Wash., direct the verdict. of the other constructive we Mrs. things Charles exander Muirbrook. Griggs of Salt Lake. are doing. First, we find our survey The argument for the defense was records in a rather chaotic state; in By reason of the verdict, the opened by F. C. Loofbourow, who certain parts of the city, properties will be required to pay dwelled upon the agreement between Commerce all costa of court, which include all the city commission and the railare listed under plots, blocks, etc? as in other cities, while in other sections witness fees, with the exception of roads. He stated that the commisfees charged by expert witnesses for sion and Williams did not keep the we find them laid out on section lines or by metes and bounds. To correct the plaintiff. Each aide will pay its agreement; that Dr. Beatty tried to own attorneys fees. this we are planning to make them keep it; that Mr. Bigelow and A telegram waa received by the Ogto the city as fast as engineertried make them keep it, and that den chamber The trial began April 16, and conof commerce af- ing forces will permit. cluded May 14. However, some time finally the newspaper as a duty to Its ternoon from William Tuesday Buttcrworth, readers tried to make them keep it. Many streets have been dedicated to was taken out by reason of two reHe stated that the newspaper was president of the United States cham- the city and no record of the transber cesses, one of which was caused by of commerce, giving assurance of fer only, in all the articles, making an made; some are fenced in and bethe death of A. E. Pratt, chief coun- effort of reclamation projects to fursupport to the of the protect people city nish supplemental supplies of water ing farmed by adjacent property ownsel for the plaintiff. from the ravages of disease. to tracts now under partial irrigation, ers. These we propose to plat and Following the death of Judge Pratt, He stated up as soon as possible in order no evidence that had been favored counsel for Stuart P. Dobbs, associate by the Ogden chamber of com- open to introduced to expansion of building proshow permit there ma that was merce. The request for the indorseFred E. Williams, carried the case to licious intent In districts which are now on grams the newsof the was ment part made its conclusion for his client. George by the reclamation fenced or blocked in and whose adC. Buckle, Arthur Woolley, and F. C. paper, and that it had acted in good committee of thy Ogden chamber o cannot be seen. Loofbourow represented the defend- faith. He discussed the instructions commerce of which A. P. Bigelow is vantages the I that in a previous talk, we occasion As stated for comment was chairman. ant newspaper. and stated that the news find our records do not disclose the privileged Taking of testimony was concluded had just cause to comment in proper ownership of properties; end, on Tuesday, and Judge George S. paper view pf the Information at hand at Wallace Jones because of this, notices of taxes have Barker read his instructions to the the time of reached the proper owners and He argue publication. Auto Acciden not jury on Wednesday morning. that the language used In the articles many delinquent payments have reThe Judges instructions were to was not libelous inasmuch as it waa sulted. I now have a man working Wallace Jones, 25 years of age, 324 over the county recorders records, the effect that the law presumes the applied to a public official. plaintiff to be of good reputation; Arthur closed the defense Childs avenue, was severely cut on the (Continued on page 8.) that newspaper articles need not name argument Woolley with a general recital o face in an automobile accident at an individual if the words used apply the events that led street and Washington to the publics Twenty-secon- d Month avenue to the plaintiff; that public officers tion of the articles. upHe discussed 9:15 at p. m. Tuesday, when the are open to comment; that they are evidence. II argued that no malice the car that he was driving collided This open to criticism; that it is within the had been shown;1 that Commissioner with a machine driven by William misdiscuss to Richards 159 Blnford of a of avenue. newspaper Williams had differed with J. U. El rights Mr. Jones was taken to Dr. Francis Thomas A. Leslie, manager of the conduct of public officials; that harsh dredge on the appointment of petty words, when justified, are not libel- officers at the city hall, but that he R. Conroys office for treatment and Rocky Mountain Packing corporation, ous; that malice, must be found to would not aay that he had been threat- later was removed to his home. The states that the peaa for canning purexist to render verdict for plaintiff; ened. Mr. Woolley discussed the tes- accident waa investigated by Officers poses are advanced from three weeks that newspaper comment ia a public timony given by Hannan W. Feery Ernest Shaw and Rink Smurthwaita. to a month earlier this year than last year, however, the recent cold apell safeguard; that the occasion of the and read a poem, a parody on James articles was conditionally privileged; Whitcom Rileys poem, may greatly retard the peas ripening. "Little Dies Last year planting waa not finished that malicious intent must he shown Annie," wherein Mr. Peery hadOrphan imaguntil May 12, while at tha present by the evidence; that a municipality in ined goblins were abroad in Ogden, the time some of tha planta are In bloom. the water business does not guarantee poem ending And Joe and Abe will William Varney, of Varney Canning purity of its water, but that public get you, if you dont watch out. lie Isabel Jean Neilson, ox company, reporta that eight-tenth-s officials should use due diligence to told of how newspapera use words as baby of Frederick and Mabel the tomato plants in Roy are already see that it is pure; that the jury whips to bring public officials to book-fo- r died in the ground In spite of the recent Hogge Neilson of West should determine if the editor believed dereliction of duty, and held tha Sunday at 8:30 a. m. at Weber, local hos- cold and wet spell. He states that a a the that an existed; that emergency the prime duty of a newspaper ia to pital of pneumonia. Ths baby was few days of sunshine will have a wonjury should not consider information protect the public. bom April 19, 1930. Surviving are derful effect. secured subsequent to July 14; that The dosing argument by Mr. Dobba the parents and a number of brothers if the newspapers charges were true reviewed the testimony, asserting tha and sisters. The funeral took place defendant the for should find the jury on 14 the defendant newspaper Tuesday at 12:30, and the burial was Dance Open July as truth is a complete defense; that had a diunder in the Weber West to but cemetery it that duty perform, the verdict a jury in arriving at and Sons. should consider the heads and articles went beyond reasonable bounds In per- rection of Lindquist itate-meHis that forming allow duty. dosing the as a whole; that jury may Ogden was: Zion damage in relation to the prominence Lodge "Gentlemen of the jury, you have of the plaintiff and the extent of pubMembers of the Fourth ward gave exaward heard on May 15 an entertainment a great deal here about the the may that lication; jury Opened Thursday evening on the pavement in front of ths newly emplary damages, and that articles freedom of the press. It is the freepublished subsequent to the complain- dom to print without censorship, subF. E. Lewis of Ogden, manage of erected building on Jefferson avenne ed of article may be considered as an ject to the power of courts and the the dining car and hotel department and Twenty-firstreet. A dance power of juries to punish an abuse o of the Union Pacific, announces the featured the evenings entertainment, aggravation of damages. that freedom. That Is what you are opening of the Zion National park A vaudeville show, a popularity con-te- st Stuart P. Dobbs opened his arguWe charge that lodge May 15 for the convenience and in- called here to do. of and a wild animal parade were ment, following the reading abused that freedom, and we ask accommodation evidence they no tourists. olio attractive features of tho enterautomobile of said that He structions. you punish for the abuse of that Mr. Lewis ia also manager of the lodge tainment. The dance was riven under had been introduced to show that Fred that freedom. If a newspaper may upon and hotel operations of the Utah Parks the direction of the Sunday school; Williams was not away from Ogden such a slight amount of evidence inthe vaudeville show and athletic meet at the time in question and that the the public character of a man company. were sponsored ly the Mutual Im- -. national was jure he away. lodge knew that Bryce canyon park newspaper and attack public officials in this and the lodge at the north rim of the provement association, and the wild He recited that A. P. Bigelow advised holdmatter of the then ahow was bo community, few animal will s Grand given by the Boy cautiously. canyon opened the newspaper to proceed office in this community is before Decoration day for the1 Scouts. Douglas Brien was general days He charged that the newspaper had ing publicto a great depth, and this accommodation of aoto tourists who chairman of the entertainment no certain knowledge that the waters brought is not going to be a fit desire to spend this holiday and the community Mr. infected. were of Ogden City to live in. You have two duties. week-en- d in the Utah and Arizona Dobbs characterized, what he termed place You have the duty of compensating scenic parks. Ogden tne that inference the newspapers he has the the for will season damages tourist plaintiff The the paper regular park To Club city commission tried to get received, and you have the absolute bo inaugurated from Salt Lake May d to suppress the news, as a and equally important duty of saying 31. The trip is by rail from Salt Lake lie." In hia discussion as to Packard to the public at Urge that this news- thence .through tho parka by Utah The Ogden Exchange club met Tueswas as charged the made goat, being or any other newspaper that Parks motor buses. paper, no that day at the regular weekly luncheon. by the defendant, he stated come the people of that may here, had Ronald T. Wadsworth, of the Utah commission the member of city vicarious Ogden will not tolerate unfair Man a Packing corporation, was the princiof intention making any and untrue criticism of pubHe rethe for Packard speaker. Mr. Wadsworth told the pal Fred sacrifice of officials; it will not tolerate the use of members of the club that Utah canLicense mission of the aim of the commission. malice against public officials. Those Standard-Examinning crops this year would come from He further charged that the are your duties." acres of land, and that the out20,000 lied about the chlorinator, without elub suit s For conducting Indications look the were last that the present time was bright this at night that arAbrahamson was and he further charged Standard-Examinwill argue a mo- s license, Hyruxn motion to quash the for one of tho latgeat erops ever harwonderful newspaper without whicn a and rested tion for a new triaL Five days are has been filed in tho city vested in tiie state. Mr. Wadsworth the community would perish and aieof allowed for this. If the motion is de- complaint at length on the development wanted to drive Fred Williams out court. Arguments will bo heard on ofpoke will eounsel the nied, for the newspaper atcanning industry, and the work tho motion May 16. Abrahamsons public office. ol the National Conners association. probably file notice of appeal to the ths of the attack will In his argument concerning the validity torneys Brief talks were made by (Aeries E. supreme court. ordinance. published, Mr. Dobbs charged Robinson, of the Sperry Flour comline. in shows every that "animosity pany, and W. E. Newman, Ogden He further charged that the truth Divorce on Filed manufacturer. is Selling their purpose serve not does that Oh deliberately distorted to serve their $75.00 Fine Cruelty the feet purpose." He emphasized had Man been that not one sample of water to show clothTwenty-fift- h street A. Estella for suit Booth, Adams has brought To introduced by the defendant divorce from Richard A. Adams. Mrs. ing merchant charged with selling pollution of Oxden City water prior In the Adams alleges that her husband has merchandise on Sunday, appeared to June 29. He charged that dilBob Nelson, 22, was taken to tho treated her cruelly since their mar- the city court Tuesday and entered a its used newspaper should have gnil-t- y state was found II of not hss June he and that guilty. prison Tuesday by Sheriff Richplea 10, riage 1926, rather igence to disclose the facts and fined $75. He Immediately ard D. Pincock. Nelson was sentenced vile names sworn called at her her, exorcised He than to find victims. and slapped and kicked her. She ssks gave notice of appeal to the district Monday to from one to twenty years the defendants for accepting the ex for the the or- by Judge George S. Barker on a B. custody of their minor child court, wherebethe validityIs of T. Dr. Beatty, -degree parte atatements of stated. dinance It win tested, and burglary charge. alimony. whis and he characterized it as "the er Standard-Ex- National Chamber President Telegraphs Support aminer ey re-pl- at In Cut Canning Peas Earlier Year Babe. After Pneumonia Attack three-wceks-o- ld Features ; Air Celebration at . Fourth Ward nt Park st . Canner Talks Exchange bald-face- Arrested for Not Having er er ar-ticl- es Suit Charge of Sunday Brings Sheriff Takes State Prison second- |