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Show them, and thus do away with the un-i:(ce?sary un-i:(ce?sary expense of hiring the wagon, wag-on, horses and driver or the dally trip both ways. The communication rcoommende.i tlifil the prisoners be furnished with better and more food than they have Ujcn receiving Jn the past, and that Jailer Anderson bo allowed 12 cents a meal, instead of 10 cent.?,' as heretoore. here-toore. Tho proposition was discussed to a considerable t?xtent,.a number of the touucilmen holding that were the increased in-creased price of the meals once established es-tablished there would bo no likelihood ' rf its ever being reduced to the forra- J er figure. The recommendation was finally l passed, however, and today the prlson-, prlson-, era will be denied fthcir noon-day drives through the city, a procedure j that has been disapproved by many I for a long time, on the grounds that I strangers In the city, unfamiliar with the facts In the case, would naturally presume that the wagon load was a newly-arrested gang of miscreants, every time the vehicle appeared on the street. BETTER FEED FOR CITY PRISONERS Ogden's city prisoners arc lo be better fed and Jailer Auderson Is to receive more pay for tho Increased diet as a result of a recommendation presented to the city . council ' . last cvpoing by Chief of Police Thoma L. Browning. The chief fupgepted in his communication com-munication that instead of taking the. prisoners back to the Jail in the patrol pa-trol wagon for thir mid-day meal, tbat they carry their lunch with |