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Show roU'E Ji l t II. mo. OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY. NUMBER 32 CLOUDBURSTS CAUSE ENORMOUS LOSS SAPID PROGRESS MADE on globe storage ggDjiag OF BUREAU FOR TANKSI of Forms Near Comple-Uo- The most severe cloudburst ever seen in this region broke at about 3:30 yesterday afternoon in Weber canyon. Hundreds of Engineers' Estimate; Total thousands of dollars damage was done to the state highway, the Amount Nearly $300,000.00 ; Union l'acific railway, the Utah Power & Light companys pipe Immediate Acceptance Asked line and the Davis and Welter Counties canal. Automobile traffic Canning Men Discuss to Morgan county through Weber canyon will be suspended for Bids on federal aid road construcn Blight With Official several weeks, according to available rejwrts. The Salt tion projects amounting to $298,958.55 were opened in the U. S. bureau of and A meeting of the executive highway was blocked by debris at three (mints south of public roads here Thursday morning. in the field state, men of canneries Bids on four projects were made, Farmington. numbering 82, met with I. R. Rich- Saturday, Continuing Day and wasnt any ordinance Until Completed; Two II a"dtowbees Xhe matter was re- uatlIljf ferred to Men the to Be Local sanitary inspector, guudred but he is rather inclined to turn the matter over to the police deEmployed partment and have them arrest the bees on the charge of carrying conthe million bushel 1 order 1 reg-Alg- that Bl Hi Ltebater Construction company is ZjL all efforts to finish the work j j cealed weapons. storage tanka now being built Sfte Globe mills may be completed I Two Utah and Two Idaho Com panies Are l.ow Bidders oi lload Projects; Bids Below a; Davis and Weber Canal Filled With Debris for Two Miles; Salt Lake-Ogde- n Highway Blocked at Three Points South of Farmington Ibil'c McHugh, professional at hf Option Golf and Country clult, and Al Warden, sport editor of (ho Ogdon Standard - Examiner, wo tv knocked to the ground by a lull of lightning during the severe electrical disturbance that accompanied ostordays storm. Tin two men were momentarily si mined, but managed to get to the club house and later went to their homes and went to hod. ROAD PROJECTS Pouring Concrete Begins JL Weber Canyon Highway Washed Out; Railroad McHugh and Warden Track Covered With Forty Feet of Rock; Have Close Call BIDS GET OHEII Lake-Ogde- Department all of which will be immediately recommended for acceptance at Washington, P. C., by It. J. Finch, district engineer. The amounts on all four of the low bids were considerably the amounts named in the engineers' estimates. Two Utah companies and two from daho handed in the low bids. The Jtah Construction company of Ogden, with a bid of $35,254 on the lleber luilland project, which will include about 15 miles of resurfacing, were ow out of four bidders. The engineer's estimate on the project was Discovers Still Following Call completely covered the old highway on the south side of the canyon, dammed the river again and cut out another a contract time, August 20. d stretch of the new highway on the Most of the forms have been now men on 68 aide of the canyon. of north force call A by the to fire the Ogden department PTl 27 i from local 62 are whom men, of Hugo rocks washed from the ledges fa job, - Still Riverdale Wednesday disclosed a tundmls of feet above the intake the local employees being carpenof large proportion. Upon works of the Davis and Weber Coun(investigation, the department discov-tot ties canal and west of the Weber plant construction superin- - lered an aging liquor plant in the I C. Legge, of the Utah Power & Light rompany, building where the explosion took tffibiit for the ell into the canal and filled it at that Cjaitruction company, said yesterday place. A charred liquor barrell wai point. Farther west, where a small bit inasmuch as the construction of found in the center of the kitchen of draw coined down from the ledges, tomi is almost complete that his the home through which a copper tube another avnlanch of rocks filled the Satconcrete which has been charged with jr onr will begin pouring and old roadway. Farther south, canal work will in to and that drive from the effort an tricity morning, $15,837. until all the liquor poisonous substances and thus teginning in front of the Chris potted day and night the Mountain n Smalts farm where He has had 800 age the liquor in a day which The Salmon, Montana, project, inconcrete is poured. The greatest damage in Weher rrossea the canal, read Pahighway 7 five bridge of drew miles work. installed for night cluding was auatained by the Union larly would take a year. grading, mile and a a of for distance a south comat waa Construction Union The lidders. raised cloudburst The The of force the reincific railroad. explosion AcfpHfog to Legge all the filled. is canal the completely talf, with low from was inches pany of Ogden ts worst in the area running fating steel is on the ground, and the roof of the building a few This morning at dawn, President E. The engineer had estimated ' and Union Portland and when it came back into position, the Chris Smalts farm just out of the fa John G. M. P. and Mr. Ellison, of son on l.he Emerson Slone, from its original restproject at $102,567.G0. canyon to the email canyon high p- -t comnanies have begun the de- - it was shifted Riehard Stringham Director award was Barnes, Mrs. M. the of Construction The Robinson Stone, south company from Spencer blown mountain was the directly cement Washed gravel and ling place. The glass Harris, of bid of ed the Eagle Feather award at Camp lcvils Gate. Apparently the greatest and Superintendent D. rock from the Wheelwright the kitchen windows, curtains burned, of Twin Falls, Idaho, with a on the arrived ranal ht-l- c the This company WarmlKiesol afternoon. low on in were the this last was all Sunday .,861.25, of walls. water land shaken from the all of the plaster tits will be used. and and destruction scene of ever such award will damage second and rock which is but out the project, canyon which threw Wardleigh, of the Ogden fire liver Yejlowstone ormade immediate plana for cleaning In reEirfy in the week Legge made ar-- I Scout to of oil and camp. made the miles at nclude 22 sufficient Boy in gravel debris other states tlwt the ex ploMon quantity canal so that the farmera will Mgents with George OConnor, department, cover the tracks of the railroad to out the no surfacing. Four bids were handed in. der to qualify for the award, a Scout caU8ed bY 8bort in the suffer it charge of the citys employment w?8. at crop losses. All available was must complete five major projects average depth of about twenty-- i steam shovels circuit, causing excessive heat The engineers estimate and drag line outfits in to hike WmMo furnish him with all com- the make the the greatest depth being camp, feet, when coming in "toct wth be sent to the canal at will vote of adK labor which will be needed to I jfwh Ogden toe building The low bidder on the North Fork Camp I,ogan and receive the leader- about forty feet. This debris in work will be completa!cl01c to18 so once the that for etmpkte the work. Legge made this his to tracks as railroad his ability patrol dition to covering the which will require 6 be cau8ad project, 'ayette in least to the ed Scout. as a OConnor, possible time. fitness mngement, according g ship and the miles of grading, was the J. A. completely dammed the Weher river the border that the itinerant workmen lowned by Andrew TutUe, and The these to The lino Chair. In addition Ellens-berqualifications, serving the power the Devils pine and Sons company of $1000. he ust altove in favor of damages were estimated must A Light comwash-i- n dam feather Power of the Utah of the sward eagle the plant was water Wash. Their bid overflowing $159,979, Red the of side east was the winning the on badly damaged and was pany ran down the roadway as against the engineers estimate of preceded by emblems. Bernard it road out out washed St. the Tail and throwing jets of water where it in. the of Five bids were turned canyon, $202,000. slid mnde been had then by to and was oMheToure brfow O'Connor, proplunget sprung by reason of weakThe presentation the horseshoe curve, were, under the line. the under ened foundations nde men, vuited the job, and inves- - . Young, Dilworth S. channel old juBt Executive the into Scout time Claude Rogers drove of the Uinta Pipe line main father The He inEmersons of pipe workwg conditions. railroad bridge.. .. presence in a California car, and gave his furnishea Ogden the which at Line Scouts company, all present and mother, address as the Vn Ness hotel, Og Water backed up from the newly with natural gas, had all the earth visitors. of number and s!l with whom he talked d a and large the of to dam camp the w intake taken He police MJ, that they were thoroughly made dam to the The young man, who last year serv- Utah Power & Light company above washed from under it for considerable tion where he wa8 heM under bail of n Kiesel, on store atisfied with conditions there, partiat The Petty grocery Camp ed as a junior officer the distance, but to the amazement of gas $500. Rogers had a bull dog with of the Devils Gate and Inundated street is employed Seventeenth on a and gang avenue company men did not break. surveying cularly commenting on the fact that tracks. him, but denied that the dog belonged was entered a and tint the bosses were not drivers. commission. Sunday evening, the state road Telephone communication between to him. from the mountain aide debris The a of cases of quantity number fruit, Ogden and Morgan was completely cut legge brought with him six men as Chief of Police A. E. Wilfong stated off. Efforts to relay to Morgan by iikeleton organiration, all of whom thatall "the' apparatus for aging of of cigarettes, and $1.50 in stamps C. kn been with his company over five Rquor waa confiscated as evidence, were taken. Entry was made by ag C. way of Salt Lake and Coalville were of screen a hole a through and unavailing on account of a very severe all of whom are of whisky, ion, specialty ten or twelve gallons back door. The police report that storm in Parley's canyon. an. All other employees are local ha80 5 gallons of grain alcohol, several Union Pacific trains to Ogden were - the place was completely ransacked. Wkkegs, revenue stamps, dupldetoured by way of McCammon. It The construction of the tanks will cated government labels and liquor 16. son of W. Karl a estimated John Ilopkins, the of by railroad officials that committee -done k with the continuous pouring in bond certificates, bottling The city beautiful e Ogden hree to four days will be required to Hopkins, superintendent of has commerce of chamber The forms rest on jacks and ment and other articles used in the Ogden schools, was injured Wednesday clear and repair the tracks so that the concrete is written to the Ogden and Weber coun city poured the forms establishment, the motorcycle on which he wm train service can be resumed. when state m derated. One hundred and thirty- The automobile is also held, ty commissioners and also thethat in riding struck a sedan driven by FranState highway officials will be on iosr jacks are It is the opinion of the chief of highway commission askingbe driven co F. Chase, of California. Hopkins the ground required to raise the this morning to inspect future no livestock herds lice that the plant has been in opswerved into a parked au- the damage and lay plans for road motorcycle the letter and In Mr. the of and that Tke tanka will be 117 feet Billy Morgan. 14, son through Ogden canyon. on East 23rd street. Hopkins reconstruction and repair. W. J. Parhigh, eration but a short time, 573 Twenty-eight- h to the commissioners it is pointed out tomobile d the tower from which the concrete plant evidently wasa rekystetionfor Mrs. William Morgan, a severely cut left arm and ker, member of the State Road comuffered and stamp " that there is a great deal of atraffic street, was seriously injured 8 poured will be 165 feet shoulder. high. The the matunng, bottling mission, in rommenting on the situabeauautwer is not through the canyon, and that Wednesday afternoon when two in bond of a large quantity of JlT tion said: The Lord only knowa what yet completed, but is land at canyon collided the like Ogden tiful drive tomobiles and a street car that toe operating forces e i enough done that pouring can tomorrow will bring. The damage is trail. a street for used h sheep be Twenty-eightnot should of C. comer J. the enormous. route the suffered that Billie recommend and Adams avenue. They At approximately the same hour a a crushed chest and a broken collar through North Ogden canyon be used storm burst between Farmington and A, the when instead. fcft-ytJbone. The accident occurred and debris were spread Centerville Central Idaho Utah the a and on he which companion, in truck Hearing n the over Salt to was highway a for permit Glen rayton, 16, were riding, railroad application Electric tracks. to Mr. Legge recent inotalU-- T the and of Um Bamberger eot-b- y carrier Tom common a driven as sedan by a struck by operate his company are: 6,000,000 mental in capturing Rogers. Salt The blockade held up traffic on the Rv bi, of the Marion hotel. The sedan freight by motor vehicle between northf state line, interBamberger for about four hours. Most Idaho the at Utah car street the the and was hit by jike held been Billie wai have Kton, Texas; 1,000,000 bushel ca- - erdale viaduct. over. before of the debris on the electric lines which was to section and turned commission Tues- - tracks was mud and was quickly storage at Enid, Okla.; 1,000,- as they cars two utilities .the state between caught esfrom the rails when the comtO t Ft. JJnilbon bushel storage of guid- day, haiT been postponed indefinitely, cleared snow came together. Peyton and Umbi supervisor A. Stratford, E. of plow was used to open 36, Texas; a 3600 barrel flour panys on the Weber injury, but Victor Ellis, and ance placement seto traffic. line the CoiHllieHCe MOIluJiy caped in 1,500,000 bushels of storage the 2522 Wall e venue, and riding school board, is asking the asAt Farmington hundreds of autoSpringfield, III, for the Pillsbury received a severed artery in the county of Ogden m redan, of employers sistance mobiles were marooned; among those Ralston-feetaken d were the company, and left wrist. The injured to a new movement in education were three transcontinental reheld gard up and mill at Denver. Memorial Dee hospital to the In Weber county. Persons desiring which returned to Ogden shortstages ceived treatment. The police asked to notify the are were of Ogden Sons 8 help oclock. and after juvenile Larson that the have been mailed out ow bidders on the boys gymnasium ly The gated the accident andbereport highway at Steed creek, just unavoidable. office. Letters 75 cfoi to are to 65 and of per "fraHona accident of appeared Ogilen, 25,000 state industrial north of the Farmington cemetery, to the employers A jo be erected at the are as follows: school. The bid for the addition to waa covered with mud and boulders to to a depth of approximately eight feet, This year the state and federal girla dormitory was awarded have inaugurated a new Irentson brothers, of Salt Lake. The and for a distance of three hundred of th' wed folk. th. Weber county governments which has to lids were opened at the office of tne i?Oedf va !fielcounty was held Thursday Will b yards. departure in education an-At Davis creek, about half a mile do with the supervision, guidance state building commission at Salt and Lake Salt minors. of of the Farmington cemetery, the south placement bid $30,464 for tome of Rulon Ilughca waa washed have been selected as Sons counties Weber The Ogden chamber of commerce fields for this experimental wor, and the dormitory addition and Bemtson from its foundation. Hughes and his communication fro a some very fine re- brothers $14,933 for the gymnasium. wife who were in the house at the received has we are expecting r Ver street "ore h SriusKT" or over wore white to Twenty-sixtpresident of the Burley, sults from the efforts expended. , struck had a flood Sight contractors bid on the two Jobs. time the Qthe atreets Roy Painter, be of commerce. .than also and work larrow escape from death. The serv-c- e chamber would con were Idaho, accepted red badges were given to wJJ bids The and girls deleboys Many the a'lao some will begin soon.' station and fruit stand in front ing the Ogden chamber 4 for tinuo their education if they had represented oil used, of is on car which July furnn-e- d first Wwts arrived at the park dur. that of their residence was totally demol-she- d, When the than gation other aid financial oi be onere pr?) the Ogden chamber at the opening having been struck by gigan-i- c their parents. Others come n8an toe various wards more wdl funds Rackham .. frombyhomes remain, the Burley airport. almost as big as a house. impossible boulders Clty is it where and chairs sufficient be done The representatives wer? hred end (for the parents to keep them in school, will be required to break comfort ofthie guests. A din- - states. The --ctual work vjll Explosives the em city commissione ,of the while some are assisting "dmwd equipment up the rocks so that they can be reat noon, and supper by the county presMent BrimhalJ, o clock in R. these Dean cost. It moved. is fathers. at sick and A the evening. pro- ployes, mothers E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary of the Pacific Airwsys Irc. O.n to help, I Utah Ford creek, in North Centerville, are we ffoon trying afternoon. the mill 1 people young 1 p8 during commerce, will represent went on a rampage, and covered the of Williams was honored of chamber cooperation the of and we are asking 6ve an exhibitionBand BlirCBU tO xiOlu scat with the city officials durirg the business anpual lighway there with mud and boulders in this worthy the Ogden organization at the at 8 p. m. A orgsnizstions ,T Utcrhe convention of the western division of o a depth of six feet and for a diswasa and shaker. parade, the Union Pacifie hand was I venture. . MCCtlBR SBttirQBy siJ Brimhall, with United States chamber of com- tance of 200 yards. of the afternoon. William! feature of th.s the another is o. There at Portland, December 8 and According to. state highway offimerce state department Idaho should d which act the work of . cheirman of the pro- -directors local board bf directors of the cials It will probably be a wek beas disinterested supervisory pt:ne 0f the It has been 9. The chamber lbis?-tbcontest. voted him as delegate fore the state bureau has been works, Allowing numbers were! the ftrm of beauty 4 Ogden highway is opened to bor. of as judges tbe afternoon: Violin JWebev Keep Monday. the at meeting Saturday in the office traffic. d 3vn1 girls in school r t work a down Automobiles are detouring around to a cut be of would the purpose niSlL,Jocal Ml8' Lavon and Ar-I- J. n MEETS delinquency BOARD bixildini;, STADIUM flood on a dirt road west and south some the This is true, and if minimum. Portia Holt; eompiete plans for the at ladings, met board of yesterday our Farmington. stadium The youth to keep oli. efforts are exerted Greenwell; violin bureau day celebration At Kayaville the intake to the city will make better citi- afternoon in the office of Mayor has not date they The employed Felt; dancing number. i on Webb creek was coverthe for waterworks park. the dub plana and Research approved Radio Mrs. Bundy The zens. it j. expected farr Sophie Reed; piano which Howi to a depth of eight feet. debris river ed with the at across Ogden reasons foot bridge that anal. met Wednesday evening ab: v.11 Lillinn Thatcher; violin IS? It is for these and otherand commerce to ordered the suspension officials south a as used will City chamberof be approach in the girli the boys Bigelow we are T supervising Gy; selections on a steel G. reviewed In that town, as the only the of also J. the sprinkling the stadium. They outlined.' nnd lobby. Ted Olsen, of work, and making a contact statement of expenditures, which water now available is that which their at inter an enions; vocal solos, Arta gave for also is company, and Brothers Hawaiian melodies, Mrs. with their employers. It cornea from springs. However, the Vj. many showed that there are ampletofunds broadca5nJe esting lecture onseason. Hurphy and Miss Marvel these reasons we are placing com condition is not considered serious if bond issue the of out available nd asking for the coming SdeSSMhe girls in industry water is used sparingly for a few talk, John Wilson; the work being boys andassume l m?rous some responsibility in plete the work without creating gave a short talk onwith Jack Hudson and Jack to ave them short days. deficit. amateurs done by their educational training. ijaai.i,n accordin solos, Joe Bybee; transmitters. ?t!t a? V? 0car Milan, Harold 0! be i com-jrfe- ards, pathologist of the Utah State Agricultural college, Tuesday in the office of the Utah Gunners association to discuss the western yellow blight uml crop conditions. Richards stated that the Might has just started to affect the tomatoes, and some of the farmers are now spraying their plants to check the blight. Rluck leaf 40 compound is recommended by the state agricultural commission. The condition of the tomatoes and Wans is good, it was said at the meeting though water is needed and a rain would help greatly. be-o- w I . Jonea-Hettelsat- er elec-irii- ordin-Hgh- Utah-Ida- ia $25,-00- 0. can-7o- ts 0. $88,-864.3- 1 At Gateway, near the mouth of Weber canyon, the side of the mountain raved in, damming the stream. Radio waa pressed into service to wain those living in the Welter river bottom lands to lie prepared to move to higher ground, as it was feared thu the dam would break, resulting in loss of life. When the river overflowed thu Di-vand Welter counties ranal was filled with rock ami mud for a distance of a mile. Officials of the canal company said last night that the damage would probably amount to ho Vice-lreside- nt I. aof kg 5. $30,-427.7- 65-mi- all-rou- nd Ter-lelin- Ikmen. taing le g, , Spts Burglars Get Fruit From Grocery Store in-th- e Wash-ngto- cut-,in- - ten-gall- on equip-attho- d. of Committee John Ilopkins Injured Asks That No Herds As Cycle Hits Auto Go Through Canyon Street Car Auto po-m- u. Collision Causes Injury to Youth I. C" 5&ha mpwK fcecLntTyPthSthel"prt bTvs1 ss If ity ft! ts Application Hearing Postponed Lake-Ogde- New Movement in Education Started In Weber County ' Street Oiling Larson Is Low Bidder On School Gymnasium -- Entertained 1 Jg SSUSk ?"d Ogden Commerce Chamber Receives Thanks From Burley 1 ULe82Jd Jaceo. ' ?ttuirn Fjeldsted to Attend J Portland Convention n-s:- .ner S'r SJAjtoif 2 r.rm , i . ja e 'r an-Se- an ""! 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