Show r SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER THE OGDEN STAN DARP He's 'Killing Time Unfil Christmas ON Uncle Sam Starts Work On Warehouse Project In Marriott INQUIRIES DRAFT NUMBERS DIRT FLIES AS INSPECT WEBER' I ARE ANSWERER if PROJECT BEGUN Minneapolis Builders Are Holding Contracts for First Structures railroad tracks in compliance with a request of U S posted army officers the army the area as a military reservation and trespassers barring trafficwas taken while city The action and City Attorney commissioners to study Wallace planned Lewis J a' map showing early this week communicaother and all roads tion routes included in the portion of the army's supply depot project within city limits The map was prepared by the city engineers Short Line 1 at in started work on a - spur track the vicinity of the- Second street the railroad crossing West of torn up well is T6ad tracks the used is being machinery Hpaw I A F Johnson and Stewart Leek con Minn joint of Minneapolis tractors on a $1705000 project in Volvins: construction of eight large iw' warehouses at the depot are mak wok to the get arrangements ing into full swing West Second street has for years been fa major road into SlatervilleREDUCE and other western portions 01 w eber county In" addition the army has asked COUNT that the following roads in the closed area be 1600-acby depot the citv: E avenue from Tweirtn street to the Southern Pacific Roland tracks: "Ninth from west side of City Bacteriologist all but said B Saturday to west Browning the-S L tracks of the city's 36 food avenue B avenue from Ninth tp three or four cut bacteria have houses drink and Second the lawful below or to down counts Lines Water 4 Needs Before the army made officia maximum and that culinary work-er- a with few exceptions are coopannouncement that Ogden had for as the "selected been point erating with ordinances governing officials the depot city physical examinations building had promised free water and sewer City health department employes facilities An ample water supply MrJ Browning said make regular it was pointed out is necessary for inspections of all equipment and fire protection workers in Ogden's food and drink City Engineer John C "Brown establishments said Saturday the city's main sewer "We found much progress was line runs diagonally across the made when city health officers depot area and that a connection took time to explain and demonwill be made by the city as soon strate methods that would reduce as an application is filed by army unsanitary conditions" Mr Brown I officials willing said "They all have been conditions to cooperate buf ing WOMAN CHILD BURNED cropped up now and then that reFAIRFIELD Ohio (AP— Mrs quired expert advice" The bacteriologist added estabA J Baldwin 32 and her that consistently show daughter Alice were seri- lishments health conditions will be stove a burned when explod- dangerous ously ed at their home here about one closed until betterments are made o'clock Saturday The explosion Culinary workers are required to to was believed have been caused take periodical examinations to as been used in certain presence of contagious diahad by powder that wood burned y in the stove eases splitting Court Hears Tipsy Driver Case Enjoy both Records and Radio is juurjedriuruouaie pleasure: j James M Beckstead 48 of West Ogden Saturday was given a sentence in county jail an increase of 30 days over his former sentence as a result of an appeal to Second district court from a drunken driving conviction in Justice of the Peace Alfred Gladwell's court Beckstead was sentenced Jto serve 60 days by Justice Gladwell several weeks ago He appealed to District Judge Lewis V True man's court changed his plea to Satguilty a few days ago and sentence the received urday He was given a stay of execution until Monday at twelve noon The charge against Beckstead dates back to May 1940 when he was arrested by deputy sheriffs and charged with drunken driving just a few days after a Second district court jury had reversed a nrevious conviction on another jrUnken driving charge tView oM arrant pA rSsmilias Beckstead as his auto was swerv ing along Washington near Twen Beckstead was represented by Attorney Henry Seeger Burglary CaseL J Holther atMeanwhile torney for Julian Chavez foiind guilty last week of a third de gree burglary charge of entering the home of Harm Opheikens 3401 Pacific filed a motion for a new trial Holther alleged the court erroneously permitted the state on cross examination to elicit irom the defendant details' respecting his former convictions which prejudiced his rights Judge Trueman se next Wednesday as the date for hearing arguments on the motion Judge Trueman sentenced C' E Cowell and John Clark to serve not more than 10 years in the state nrisnn rn rhftrpp of uttemnt' tr commit secona aegree purgiaryat j Never before have we offered a powerful output circuit - 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If 1 - t t - 7 ' ' I - r ! : i 1 : 1 - - 12-in- 12-w- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ch ) att GLEN BROS MUSIC H444H444 4 4 4 4 4 4 Phone —- - CJL -- - -- City Dads Much Depends On Help U Will Give to Fairmont Job S commissioners" this week are scheduled to make the first airport landing at the municipal in project in the Fairmont district a cabin plane piloted by Ed Baggs City -- of Ogden The landing will be made on the 3000-fo- ot 655-ac- Widdison of men where R school I an j J Ogden killed in cij irni! earnjj S3aiuiuajr manure inainnan rnnr rnnnrv mmm ss nnera wiu v - — I i rnnfAr nn the matter with officials of the state road commission Purpose of the conference he said will be to determine whether it is the work of the state to install the signs or whether the county snouia ao ic Ogden String BRIGHAM I M M I I II — V 1 r" m 1 1 Isuit-hel- nn I'll &n(J — ! i f 1 rv X 11 iwtaviiTi special string trio from Ogden consisting of Lucille Petty Robert Jetty ana Mrs R L Draper will be featured at the Christmas meeting of the Brigham City ThirdmL D S ward berge cen- Sunday at seven p be will the son of Logan speaker There is a superstition that an empty cradle should never be rocked because it presages death to its latest occupant L W 1?'STKE 'CLEANEST (Sj 559 Mrs C D Fox field secretar"" for the National Kindergarten al sociation and kindergarten chair man for the state Parent-Teachcongress spoke to members of the legislative council of the Ogden chapter American Association of University Women Saturday j Mrs Fox explained the state law on kindergarten work and traced its history back to 1876 in Utah With regard to kgislat on on the out that subject Mrs Fox brought law sufficient has the state of Utah J&ne on kindergarten procedure said the thing that is of main cof cern is the "Education of the pie and the will to want " r VsbWEVE 'IVE&USED Py To Live With A Long Time Patronize your home - owned stores Keep your money at home so this territory will grow arid help build up a future for your children Did you see in Friday's paper how many of your sons and daughters have to leave the state in order to find employment? V: j ROY L TRIBE 2-Pic- Ooseout Living Room Suite Regular $15950 2-Pis- 3 Kidney Shape KtlOEHLER $ 9850 cc ICRQEULER Living Room cc Suite Regular $12950 for L- -- $ B950 defy competition on these 2 suites LIVIiiG ROOM SUITES- - "' 510950 WTe OTHER Indirect Stand Lamp Hassock Coffee Table Included With Any Set On Our Floor" We carry Grand Rapids Kroehler Superbilt iBiltwell Living Room Furniture" Occ Chair Land O' Nod $39Z 2 for $lt90 Spring Rocker Chair fits Reg $3950 any position — Lane Cedar Chefs From $1650 LAMPS! LAMPS! Deafness Hoi A Discaso Indirect reading lamps Vanity Set $300 7-w- 3-- menota j WASHED SIZED DUSP IIUFED f Scrccncd-IXeterc- d 1 j I HiXCd i ASAEL FARR COAL CO 156 24th Stree 22nd and Wall 3 Rocker to match S i9S Ooseout $2850 Other large Swing Rockers Large selection from $995 FARMER KILLED Idaho (AP) — CALDWELL Hurled from a wagon onto a bar horses ran rel when his7 frightened °i "T "Tf V nruhed chest in a hospital here Saturday Science has proven that in a large aeart to handle dean to burn! number of cases deafness is houM cieaneryIt keeps your soot Naturand ashes less brought about by an accumulation leaves of coagulated wax and other concoal it's now the dean ally ditions not due to disease Those dcamstcoai you who are deafened bothered by cause me intra mw" or ringing buzzing head noises preparation plant — some temporary septic condition wasneo sizea yuneu black but wax It's or it and dusprufed due to hardened coagulated the Ourine should it! clean? Telephone us try (cerumen) it's Try Home Method that many say has voiir order NOW1 enabled them to hear well again Used since 1895 — over a million ingredients as packages sold Safe listed in the U S Pharmacopeia 1 UVUC (ojr Money refunded if not satisfied Costs only a few cents daily If you are deafened ask today about Aia Ourine Your druggist has or can get Ourine for you - GIVE FURNITURE d UliaUlLVlUU Perkins 18 Idaho and Lawana lifton Idaho : ' Thomas Archibald LICENSES ISSUED LOGAN —- Among marriage li- - 70 Rexbursr Idaho and Charlotte Trio censes issued by the Cache county Smith 63 Sugar City Idaho Don fare the following: rtnU In R Rugus Humphreys 21 College and — -"j 21 3 Am "i clerk Hubbard Holbrook Thelma Bodrero 19 Logan CITY — A " "If the CAB is able to participate in the Fairmont airfield work — such as we have been given to understand it will— the work would be contracted similar to PWA proj-- j 111 iu MM:rnM The airport fund is considered the largest single item to be con-- i sidered in making up the city s 1941 budget M I Critchlow city auditor said Saturday budget re-- i quests from all department heads are expected to be in his hands by the end of this week I iii bUld apy 0ther corresponding cases 1 Speaker Explains Kindergarten Law o m T ""J - i t irJ't '"r E wriHAn high L was dean V°lh auto crash last week County ?i!£?iS5i? I " re FREEDOM 1± j er BOARD CLAIMS Y I city-coun- ty First lLanding At Field j :Tltw ot ot ar Plan to Make northwest runway first of four runways to be constructed field Commissioner on the William J Rackham said Repairs Completed and Eauipment for hardening runthe of smoothing the surface be will and been has repaired way put to work during the fore part of this week Each of the four runways is to be approximately 7000 feet long Commissioner when completedIn addition to imsaid Rackham is work first the runway proving re150 the COURT progressingin obtaining maining acres of the site not now under city title Will Go to Coast SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The Rackham said he Commissioner state board of public welfare probably travel to Santa Mon claimed immunity Saturday from will -ca Calif regional headquarter: — (ill fctAAWI' f ll'l II flll liri U 1J I'll 11 vvv MMAnnnfita inn's rn Tn amatte o decision on old afe SStdpT-slanVe- the tion in airport project during tLUA Win U 4& IIV r U 1941 a T llv'mif rpmiPst for general josepn tnez m cun1941 in the funds city bud port G extent know-twhat sTate must fhlds ?L ?et will par- federal the government uvraiuo w ail" county ncuoiei ticioate" Mr Rackham- said vi Tro5rt t With army construction iworK in r n f a n w n m mrn non n it I i iTlirr ""ru"4"a the 7 Ogden area drawing nearly ailsnow junuae m imro aisin of obWPA iDec 3 Why tne pension snoma lv WA ahor proj oe Vw Uct at the KD are slim the com rer td the Shields ( ' TIL HE i I 1 ' jioe' ioiiv his Ueu Li i will be ground sufficiently graders sent over all of the mto remove rough spots he added It was Mr Brown's first tour cf county roads with commissione'sN since his election early this mont term The officials to a two-yevisited West Weber Slaterville and Kanesville On Saturday Mr Brown building inspected the looking over the new jail' and other county departments Shown above is Wynn GETS THAT TRAIN Mr and Mrs Eugene Wright 2731 Quincy who Wright age 8 son ofiiniA" until Christmas when Santa Claus wiU "billing he hopes His father who took this picture bring his electric train declares young Wynri will probably take the tram apart (like he did the clock) just to see what makes it go WAIT i i - w " - — CONSOLIDATED COAL CO FREE DELIVERY 24th St — V Offered Classes t - k i A v Expressing the view that stop should be erected at me Young Farmers - 4 — Trt w PIax7 : 4 T O D6 farm mechanics Floyd Petty farm mechanics in structor-wil- l arrange an adult eve ning course of farm ' mechanics Monday Dec 2 tat Hooper high ' i tl ' ! SI I school Arrangements for another I ( X in J adult eourse will be made at a 1 t p i r meeting at the Plain City highschool 4 Thursday Dec 5 at sevenv 4 thirty p m The young farmers of Plain City who have expressed a desire for such a' course will meet at! the Plain City high school Wednesday at seven-thirt- y p m to organize their" class ' is interested invited to Everyone Now you have the double pleasure of records and radio at their attend the meetings bestat a price that's news all over town Only brilliant new RCA Victor engineering permits us to offer these outstanding Electric Irons Toasters values RCA Victor Gentle Action Automatic Record Changer and Waffle Irons records that gives you a full concert from either 10 or Caning Sets superb American and Foreign broadcast reception new Stabilized Electric Tuning built-i- n Magic Loop Antennae 9 RCA Tubes Sunbeam Mixmasters! Audio Circuit for fine tone Designed powerful push-pu- ll Pj rex Ware for use with television or frequency modulation attachments ' Hear itplay it See it today 4 -- CO1 ft- i Vasn" The Weber county school board is making arrangements for adult and "young farmer" classes in v 1h - J Death Corner Sign j 1 Roads Rough County roads generally are somewhat rough due to recent rains but if the frost comes out of the I-- D ! f trees and stumps removed' sai(i the chairman "Workmen are malA' ing a fill around where the cuK vert will be installed If the frost comes out of the ground we may be able to go ahead with the grading and graveling this winter'? Improvement of the roadwill make possible routing of the school bus over it and will provide a road for several families McEntire said s " I A j J Coal Yard Contest Trial had been" besTin — Saturdav — of an appeal by Royal Stoker from a sentence of $50 fine or 25 days on a charge of operating a coal yard at 3420 Washington with out a city license Assistant City Attorney Samuel H Barker coun sel 'for Ogden city was given jun til Dec 10 to file briefs in the case and counsel for defendant Frank Armstrong was givenj 15 j 4 days thereafter' to file his bref s I id " I Weber college debaters returned home Saturday night from Carbon junior college at Price and the sec- ond annual Phi Rho Pi divisional forensic tournament having copped all places in the debating Leland H Morison college debate coach said the three Weber teams tied for first each having! won live of six matches The debaters wer Maurin© Duffin June Bramwell LaMar Buckner Keith Wilcox Robert Bischoff and Maurice Rich ards In addition Wilcox took first place in extempore speaking Buck- m ner won uuru m exLempvic Miss Duffin placed second Inora- tory Carbon Snow and Weber junior colleges participated -q-" - 50-fo- first I-- 4 I er 18-fo- cal cnaractensuc sucn as a ump He probaoiy or nearsightedness group won't be called until the is exhausted Already Serving in this classification "tjMen don't need to worry about the draft because ithev're already either in the land or naval forces: u your number you're inv college and also wuw lit ior general ininceu if you're called you Jean request deferment until the present school lover provided its: not later year-ithan Ju3y 1 Then however you'll be available for induction4 into the -- r army I j exI- - E — This is the same as millimited for fit only cept you're itary— service II This classification means you are deferred because £he public interest is best served by your staying at lyour usual Work Certain railroad men would b0 in this class for example j Have Dependents sign means you're deferred because others are de- pendenf upon you m for support tms ciass Married men are which hicludes roughly about half of all registrants r IV— 4 ms covers persons aeierreu for a variety of reasons'either by the laW itself physical disability or pther reasons However officials report there probably will be enough volunteers to fill next January's local quotas which bieans none of the draftees will hae to go at that time ni-Af-T- th r2242 nhV?J 'So SPEECH CONTEST i Our Special Price I — - t Allowance att 4 ou 8 iOOO WEBER SWEEPS 90-d- ay H) $17995 LESS ar j ld (RADIO-PHONOGRAP- persons still under treatment at Dee hospital for hurts received in crash at Kanesville the two-cschool intersection which Wednes day morning claimed the life of R E Widdison was reported Sat urday as resting more comfortably "Her general condition however is uncnangea" nospuai atcacnes said Miss Torghele suffered in- ternal injuries loss of blood and a probable fractured skull and jaw Others involved in tne acciaent and still in the hospital were re- ported showing improvement They are Mrs Cassie Mitchell teacner at the Polk school Joseph C McDon ald of Hooper driver of one of the cars Mae Smith and Mrs Florence Manning ng Mc-Enti- re i 90-d- ay on Automatic Record Changing ''" l v have to quit college if I'm militaryMiss Mary Torghele 25 of Hoop I is fit only for limited to some due physiservice possibly four 01 er most seriously injured Month Added As District - - ! " This means the registrant I-B- — CASE APPEALED ty-four- T City-Hoop- J will be called ' 'three-year-o- RESTING BETTER LONGERTERMAS ' -- tnree-DiocK-io- v s rllCRDBE re INJURED WOMAN MOTORIST GETS HOUSES 12-w- i w - : be v & the regquestionnaires It means istrant is a student fit only foir limited military service and that he doesn't have to goN if called until next July 1 which answers the second query Cards Mailed Some 1700 local registrants who recently f filled out questionnaires are now being mailed small cards giving their classification numbers These cards are to be carried by the registrants with their registration cards which they iare required to have on their persons at all times Here in (brief form is what the classification symbols mean — If your T forll-A- ) card is stamped with this number you are "available and fit for general miiltary service" This group Uncle Sam has posted the area west ox FORBIDDEN AKEA tracks on West Second street without Line railroad Short Oregon to commissioners upon the request of army officials for city watting The closed be street sign at side gives motorists and that West Second men are seen building a spur At top pedestrians ample warning the government f roni the O S L tracks into the reservation where The the for spur leaves army a is to establish general supply depot the main line in the vicinity of Second street First building contract awarded was for $1705000 —— : — r Roadway Torn tp After blocking off the road a crew of about 18 men under supervision of Capt Rulon I Ballard 1115 ? vi r- f ' 1 I I r on widening and lm- tne jar- proving dine road running west from the road in Taylor Plain was district reported Saturday by lowing an inspection trip with Com- missioner Arrington and County— rVinrmisKiriTipr - elect Arthur I Brown The road is being widened from about 20 feet to 50 feet said and the program will inof a installation clude long culvert to replace an bridge and construction of a drain along the road The west end of the improved stretch he said will connect with the road running north to the Bishop Heslop road Trees Removed ' "We have the fence up and the Progress called in' the draft?" I-To begin with class E is one of eight classifications into which drafts regstrants are placed on the basis of information given in their 1 office ? "Do I i ' I V A I ?" Or:: Jardine Betterment Seer J C T MS our maae oec- tioned Widened I Employes of Ogden and Weber county's two local draft boards tnnk time out Saturday to answer once and: for all a flood of in lme tms: quiries that go sometning "What does it mean where it says I've been placed in class While city officials debated the advisability of closing West Second street to traffic west of the Oregon GOUNTY'S ROADS x - Meaning of Classification Terms Explained for 1700 Registrants 1 1940 1 COmiSSIODERS 4 LARGE SUPPLY DECEMBER ay Pc i Bed lamps Torchier lamps Table Lamps close out reg $595 for $495 00 $995 $295 Just come i$ our store and brouse around Our salesmen won't bother you to death if you just want to look Use our Lay away plan A small posit will hold any article for Christmas de- Tribe's Home Furniture Co 2358 Washington Boulevard Phone 55 1 3 |