Show ilo broadcasts Death Dodgers To Repeat TITLE MIT BOUT Performances At Stadiun ' me Standard-Ex- severr-forty-fi-ve er Christensen Takes Every Trap Shoot Alf Christensen Ogden trap ace doubles hogged all honors in singles the at Ogden and handicap targets club Sunday gun Christensen broke 50 straight in singles cracked 43 in doubles and cracked 24 out of 25 in handicap ' The scores follow: SINGLES N 23 23 22 24 23 23 20 21 10 Woods W E Grimm Joseph Ydo C E Armstrong Ray Kimball J W Williams Ralph Smith Gene Thurston Lee Williams 19 18 DOUBLES Jack Becker R HiH £ f $ ! V- - S’ V Vrrv?r ' ' “Suicide Slide Star Will Leap Backward From Speeding Car No Baker Browning-Cbevrol- CCC 4 3 D 0 et Huntsville Becker's O U R 250 000 -- Todd Shuler and Freddie Stewart and Price 4-- ' 1 — 1 -- J SCREEN JOY (J with a I- - s ) cnra £ - w f ' I y I Baird sides and K&pp -4--4- BODY EN ROUTE HOLLYWOOD June 21— (UP)— The body of A1 Boasberg ace screen and radio gag man who died of heart failure Friday was en route to Buffalo N Y today for fQ feeX - 'T N I whet I’ve been 1 hollerin’ fori f ( 4 't 1 I I - en ROSCOE 4 fm tefs e1 CARLYLE to-w- lt: Ave-o’clo- Wwm A (m L-- ' K t - and this 1 T Mountn 2nd Big tpoooshinc h Hit 1 m 1 are —— 15 Adults -- j-- Children J 2nd Big Hit lO 1 The Pulsepound- O & J G Of RIGHT NOTV! Three Grand Stars! and A Thousand Romantic ing adventures of a daring girl spy! 1 to-w- 1 ?? f Of Have you seen the r MV Ir Gv o - ' J t -- - K V lH 1 v v " 4 x- W’ NOW PLAYING ' ° ‘ Ex-offic- ® A c s with w C&AnRCADLI! narell MOucj Robert Baldwin uIPeimimy Wnsolomm Filmed in Gorgeous Technicolor r7 Katharine Hepburn Fronchot Tone 1 fJTenn'l3d Plus LEO CARRILLO POPEYE HAT PENDLETON 1 Kiddies 10 uumnum BEG Paramount 'v?cc-o-f BCK6TtRj FEATURES SOUND NEWS 2nd Big oitefe (flaaiB ap IBhIMP rrp iucketMp lVVi ftAfct'W&V ING FJCTUkE AtmtQ ’ iviCf ' J : J NEW “MARCH OF TIME” CSESliiMfi “Riding on Air” 1:57 4:40 7:23 10:08 “Night Waitress” 1:00 3:43 6:26 9:09 5 1 arch of lime operatio’j ! 3:21 6:04 8:47 2636 Kiddles IQ Adults 3a X ESum OWN s T Lh U-'- f t " specifications for the Light Fixture J Contract will be released ten or more for metmn prior to by OP EDUCATION BOARD OP OGDEN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT " By J H RILEY President attest: VIOLA M CLANCY Clerk r67 38 37 1 to-w- lt: V v U Pr0P°5alS 1 1937-19- MIND! °r The Ogden City Board of Education will hold a public hearing on the prothe school year posedonbudget for June 29 1937 at four Tuesday 2668 the Board o’clock p m at the office of h Street of Education at 538 Twenty-fiftAdvertisement Consent will also he asked at this NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS meeting to make some adjustments Is Notice hereby given that Ogden budget In the 2685 I City proposes to make the followin' Construe public improvement ln PAVING District No 15V--1 PRORATK AND GUARDIANSHIP It PAVEMENT together with work Incidental thereto snd according to plans specifications the office of tbe City prof lleson f lie in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Engineer And sealed bids are invited I for said work and will be received at NO 5768 Recorder in toe IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE j the office of the City UtAh untll ten SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN I City Hall at Ogden o’clock A M on the 29th day of AND FOR THE COUNTY OP ‘ of in ’S5” 'SlSJrAS ol tt Cig Enjluecr In rtU claim I saUI City Hell isof reserved vouchers to the undersigned At the I the to reject any The right nffir of Samuel H Barker attorney at I and all bids and to waive any defects Ogden law 8?8 David Eccles Building' I By ord!r Utah on or before August 8 1937 sioners of Ogden City Utah this 7th LOUISE LEE CHASE Administratrix 1936-19- jnda FAnnELL Barton rlncLArlE fiJUi7uu' NOTICE t nm Cm £ BALLANTYNE Exxamlner HIS w I ir with ( — V- KNOW X4 u KO'N daySlgned')ne' Ijvi 'll1 ’Jj-iy-- V 3rd Big Feature ” Atui 26 Inc Tax I 1 o OFF THE Is ilPK — TWO FEATURES Jr DIDN'T Feature n’Rff5THEU&jL'i THE MOST 1 NOW “HospitaUky” Stn&QTiOARl slave “ CARTOON Starting Wednesday “iSnp w?A1DockM Number 1423 MU U1 tor I thereunder must be done contemplated ere bids And sealed terms and conditions of tbe City Engineer der work an I of Invited for Industrial National Recovery Act c’ltRecorder ®"ic® W A ceived P and 1933 II thereof) (Title until Utah at Ogden ln the City Hall of later Issue ten p clock a m on the to6th day of Conditions P W A 1937 P W A 'i July and Insctlons for kld lm I Form No 190 together with specifications Form No 200 Qt August 12 1935 plans examhi and seen be can provement No bidder may withdraw his biw at a period of 30 days after the date I for said of Hall city the City for the bid opening I to reserved la reject The right Any bid recelvedafter scheduled clos-beand aUbldsand ta alJ® time for receipt of bids shall tog By order of returned to the bidder unopened era of Ogden City Utah this the i4tn Tfae right Is reserved to accept any wiiJi t’jZhfouly rw Pto “?!?“ profiles on file “QUALITY STREET” l ss£b3ss£i wis to Big Features i 1 Ex-offi- and Tomorrow Today — — Ann Dvorak Spencer Tracy and ce 1 EXTRA SPECIAL PETE SMITH SPECIALTY in “Always a Good Show” ol-an- ' MYM3AEOY umu I lo open-dinan- ce WEUAM POWE 15-21- I 1 3—Big Features — 3 2 “SKY DEVILS” C- 1 II f & I l‘L - ““ks aassra-a- ? jftjras: -- I f ft ra J rar 3rd 1937 E ON BALLANTYNE Passed ’by the Weber County Board City15Recorder of 14th this day of Commissioners 1937 June I First publication 1937 'June 4 1937 Last July Commissioner publication Halverson A Charles Published la The Ogden Standard- I Examiner V°Geargeyep Commissioner Simmons NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS voting aye R McEntlre Commissioner William Sealed proposals will be received by aye City Voting the Board of Education Ogdenstreet CHARES A HALVERSON School District 538 Twenty-fift- h la-t- y Counof Board of the and material Chairman Utah for the Commissioners of Weber Coun- - 0cdencontracts and material contractsty Utah in connection — - with - the Harrison (Og(Seal) Attest: MALAN LAWRENCE M Cafe County Clerk Department (Building Work) and Equip- STATE OF UTAH teria and Kitchen Fixture and Equip- ment Scattered Fixtures MUment (Mill and Cabinet Work) County of Weber eo us Furniture Light Fixtures an cell of and Asphalt I LAWRENCE M MALAN Clerk coverings (Linoleumand Clerk oj Floor Venetian Shades Weber County and Window pile) of Blinds together with certain alternate the Board of County Commissioners I blclg &n in accordance with the plans Weber County State of Utah do here-as prepared by above and fore- - and by certify that the was passed by the Hodgsonpecifications McClenahan Architects and going ordinance Commissioners of said Eccles Building Ogden Utah up and Board of at: ita rin liar meeting held untn the hour of 4 p m Monday ivnh County 28 1937 at which time and at June orfinal passage of said which place they will be publicly fy that upon Commissioners Chas A Hal- - ed and read aloud verson W R McEntlre and George F- I plans specifications and - proposal at the Simmons voted In favor of said ordln- I blanks may be examined Education at flee of the said Board of WHEREOF I have 538 Twenty-fift- h Street Ogden Utah IN WITNESS hereunto set my hand and affixed my j Cr they may be obtained at the office Df the Architect upon a deposit of official seal at my office in Ogden City Utah this 17th $2000 Said ’ deposit will be refunded Weber County State of 1937 the plana and specification of June day I provided In goo (SEAL) LAWRENCE M MALANClerk I are returned to the Architect order not later than noon of the thlrv — County Clerk and J of bids of the Board of County Com- day after the opening made In strict mlssloners of Weber County1937Utah II "Proposals must allbe the of 17th provisions accordance with First publication June 24th 1937 and specifications and mustthe Last publication June plans 2681 be submitted on the blank forms proTo I vided by the Architect “ I NOTICE TO contractors by a must be red accompanied thev l Notice or bid heroby given toat Ogden Ji certlJled check cashier’s following City proposes to make the equal to ln an amount at least t- Construrt improvement public cent of the base bid or bids I ' Ogden Garden Club 0 '' ' Thrills! "Coolest Spot in Town” - Adults I 1 ng burial Nathan Boasberg brother of the writer accompanied it 4Moscow faces a used car 2 ck i contests Sunday They blanked Salt Lake Moose 7 to 0 and shut out Park City 11 to 0 The games were played at Spring-vill- e Utah Many industries in Brazil rd ty-thl- non-leag- ue Flower Display In the by It’s a civic project Join the club and learn how to beautify your home Ask the doorman fo full information 13 ' I S lob- 10 ' - Xk'xyj K SfNS s ' 4 N Neat Wins Two sV '' Her folk! liet Ogden Moose In FOX — Batteries: ' I 28J O’ ten-fifte- Browning Chevrolet upset the in the Simday'to Remain undefeatedHuntsleague Sunday morning ville CCC defeated Becker’s 8 to 7 in the other game T I -- 1 post Herman NBC sports anClem American Legion announced today nouncer McCarthy will give bystanders at Death “Lucky” Fordyce and his in Chicago a will per- fight headquarters Dodgers circus of thrillsstadium what they world to the tell chance at form in the municipal Braddock-! of the think coming a in eight o’clock tonight ouis scrap championship A small crowd Sunday turned special NBC broadcast over KLO out in sweltering heat for a sched- from Madison street at efght-thirt- y uled performance of the troop but o’clock tonight and will cerethe regular show was called off describe the weighing-i- n because of the blazing sun The monies at the Auditorium theatre American Legion returned money lomorrow night at or tickets to all who attended and o’clock the Death Dodgers gave a short network These two NBC-Blu- e free exhibition last be will the broadcasts fight Tonight’s program according to broadcasts before the battle it"Skip” Fordyce publicity manager self is put on the air from Comis-ke- y of the show will include the enover KLO from eight tire program of the Death Dodgers o’clockpark to the finish tomorrow Among the feats presented will be night McCarthy will be on the the “human battering ram” in air for fifteen minutes during tois which a member of the troupe night’s broadcast and will give strapped atop the hood of an auto-a the average fans who appear in mobile and crashes through the entrance between the outer board wall head first a motorcycle and inner doors their chance to crash through a barrier the “hu- discuss the fight man bullet” in which a motoplate glass rcyclist rides through shooting balloons while lying down on a speeding motorcycle ‘ the "suicide slide” in which a man leaps backward from a speeding a balloon ascension automobile and other events Moose softballers of the Ogden Independent league won a pair of O U K '& D baseballers 8 to 6 8 V Ol i “The Rattlesnake and the Bare foot Bride” a true crime mystery with its locale in Los Angeles is the first of a new series of true detective mysteries to be presented over KLO tonight The crime dramatizations are to be heard each Monday Wednesday and Friday o’clock evenings at seven-thirt- y Each program will be 15 minutes in length and each individual story in the series will ’be told in two All of the crimes are episodes taken from actual police cases and Pet will be dramatized from facts taken 1000 frpm police files 750 4 Score: Huntsville CCC Becker’s — - 0 1 3 Matts26c—Byes36c O to-w- it: I s8v 9 My$ery Story On KLO This Evening LEAGUE Won Lost MORNING ' Sports Fans Will Talk About Fight Motormen Hold Ball Leadership SUNDAY 3!Layne Newey 2George Williams 3Jack Wright 3Mabin Squires 3!Allen Farber 2Charles Beus 3!Jefferson Davis 3Harry Todd 3Lee Boerens Miracle of Sound MOTORCYCLE 3MARKSMEN Balloons Pop as He Shoots 50 50 50 50 Alf Christensen E Huish -E v Armstrong VST E Grimm C C Mlrrophonic 0 3Dallas Hess on ng to-w- it: Austria seeks to control prices t' K ’ 21 Glen George EL MONTE inten-Intenti- ' Salt Lake Sunday 28 to 0 in favor of the Salt Lakers Fort Douglas upset Forest Dale 16 to 9 The summary of the Monte event follows: I ‘ Notice Is hereby given of the of Commissioners of of the Board of Commission-- -1 J tlon of the Board de-lCity to male the following ers ol Ogden City to make the follow- I Ogden tne to scribed according improvements described improvements according and specifications profiles to the plans profiles and specifications I plans of the I for on file in the office of the City therefor on file In the officeHall in Ogden in Engineer in the -City Hall City Engineer in the City ' J Utah Ogaen Utah To grade gravel and pave with gravel To grade gravel and pave with grav- rock asphalt surface paveel base and rock asphalt surface pave-- 1 I base and or with gravel base and plant ment or with gravel base and plant mix I ment to the nine foot mix oil mulch type pavement and oil mulch type pavement and culverts where construct foot twenty-tw- o waterways the unpaved and atrip I car I required on Grant Avenue from Flf-- I streetTwen-lteenformerly occupied by the th feet Street to River Bridge 40Wash-tracks on the following streets: I Street between Madison and II wide on Thirtieth Street from Jefferson Avenue I lngton to Jackson Avenues 40 feet wide Harrison Avenues on Jackson Avenue from Thirtieth to between Thirtieth and Thirty-secon- d on Avenue between Twenty- -- I Patterson Streets 40 feet wide Streets Wall Street from Jefferson to Streets Twen- jI Twenty-nint- h sixth and Thirty-thir- d feet wide on ty- - fifth Street between Harrison and I Madison Avenues 40 from Monro to Street i Taylor Avenues and Twentythlrd Street Twenty-nint- h 1 Avenues 40 feet wide on between Adams and Harrison Avenues - I Harrison avenue h Twenty-eightto from Monro paverock asphalt To repave with I Thirtieth Streets 40 feet wide on Mon-th- e ment or with sheet asphalt pavement to width lndl- - I roe Avenue from Twenty-eight- h to the following streets Street between jI Thirtieth Streets 40 feet hwide on Twenty-fift- h cated to Avenue for a I Quincy Avenue from Twenty-nintWashington and Adams Thirtieth Streets 40 feet wide on and Twenty-thir- d width of 64 feet Street from Harrison to Washington Twenty-thir- d Street between Kleselofand 57 feet Avenues 40 feet wide on Polk Tyler Avenues for a width cost I Street to and expense Avenue from Twenty-sevent- h And to defray the tax or Marilyn Drive 40 feet wide on Ecclesal of said improvements by special to Twenty-annuassessment to be paid In five equal1 Avenue from Twenty-sixt-35h per-feet wide on seventh Street Installments with six (6) Street from Tyler to j Twenty-eight- h cent interest upon the unpaid balance on 35 feet wide levied according to the front foot or!I Taylor Avenues from Twenty-eight- h Avenue Taylor linear foot frontage orupon and ofagainst 35 feet land J to Twenty-nint- h parcels all the lots pieces - wide on Fowler Streets from Avenue affected or benefited by said improveI - seventh to Twenty eighth ments and abutting upon said avenues I Twenty streets 35 feet wide on Thirteenth or streets to the entire depth back Washington to Jefferson therefrom not exceeding however 100 I street from 31 feet wide on Grant Avenue feet with no allowance for exemption Avenue from River Bridge to Twentieth Street on comer lots of said 1m- - 30 feet wide on Klesel Avenue from The estimated total costThe estlmatj Fifteenth to Seventeenth Streets 30 movements is $2369761 of I feet wide on Eighteenth Street from ed cost of the abuttors’ portion The to Grant Avenues 30 said improvements Is $2183000 foot on Twen- - I Washington wide on Parry Street from Washington ‘“W estimated cost per front Avenue to Grant Avenues 31 feet wlde Street between Madison Ave- -I Qn Thirty-fir- st Street from Washington and Harrison Avenues Jefferson and Thirty- - II to Wall Avenues 30 feet wide on Thir- - “ nue between ThirtiethAvenue to between Street from Washington second Streets Wall on Thirty -Streets II Lincoln Avenue 30 feet wide Twenty-sixt- h and Thirty-thir- d Harrison f0urth Street from Washington to Twenty-fifth Street between on Twenty-thir- d j Adams Avenue 2885 feet wide and Taylor Avenues and and Harrison Thirty-fift- h from Washington to Street Street between Adams cost of Jefferson Avenues 30 feet wide on Avenues is $050 The estimated Street betweenU l Capitol Street between Harrison and repaving Twenty-fift- h Adams Avenues Pollt Avenues 30 feet wide on hCuster Washington and from Capitol to Twenty-fourt$3 96 per front foot and the estimated Sweet- Avenue 30 feet wide on Fillmore Ave- -I streets cost of repaving Twenty-thir- d Aveto Twenty-nu- es nue frotn Twenty-sixt- h between Klesel and Washington 30 feet wide on Patter- streets Is $297 per front foot fourth from Quincy to Jackson Ave-- 1 All protests or objections toonsuen ox son street 30 feet wide on CliilLi Avenue the carrying improvements or must in writing from Thirty-secon- d to Thirty-thir- d such intention owner of-be property ““ streets 30 feet wide on CrossAvenues Street the by to signed or be benefited describing Irom Washington to Jefferson fected the number oi 25 Ieet wide on Jefferson Avenue the same together with with the R0ad to Twelfth Street 25 front feet therefor and filed of said City on or before lI Canyon on Fifteenth Street from Washy wlde City Recorder of wide”““ June 1937 to Childs Avenues 25 feet Thlr-Citthe 23rd day y The Board of Commissioners of said- I lngton on porter Avenue from Twelfth toPatter-after 25 feet wide on streets at its first teentn rffularmtlngthereto Wall on the j SQn street from Washington the hour of io- Avenue8 25 feet wide on Porter 1937 beginning willatconsider said pro- J nue f rom Twenty-eight- h A M to Thirtieth and suen streete 25 feet wide on Kershaw Street posed levy and Improvements protests and objections thereto ‘ as shall I from Monroe to Quincy Avenues 20 have been made feet wide Given by Order of the Board of And to defray the cost and expense Commissioners of Ogden City of said Improvements by special tax or (SEAL) assessment to be paid In five equal oN BALLXNTYNE Installments with six (6) per annual Recorder city cent interest upon the unpaid balance First Publication: June 3221937 to the front feet or levied according I 1937 Last Publication June i r yoot upon and against frontage Published in The Ogden Standardor parcels of landts pie Examiner affected or benefited by said lmprovePavlng District No 157 ments and abutting upon said avenue I or streets v to the entire depth back ' therefrom not exceeding however one AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE FORBIDDING THE hundred (100) feet i The estimated total cost of said of ENTERING OF ANY PUBLIC BUILD- i is 13309060 exclusivecos provements ING WITHIN THE LIMITS OF WEBER The estimated culverts COUNTY AND OUTSIDE THE LIMITS driveway J Is CITAND $10984L60 of the abuttors’ portion OF INCORPORATED TOWNS The Tret AFTER OR BEFORE HOURS THAT II exclusive of driveway culverts on streets USE foot cost front PUBLIC estimated per SAME IS OPEN FOR I feet In width EXCEPT WITH PERMISSION OF THE listed above as being 40 cost per front OWNER OR LAWFUL CUSTODIANA I u $216 The estimated listed above as 35 feet FOR streets on foot THEREOF AND PROVIDING THERE- wide Is $189 The estimated cost per PENALTY FOR VIOLATION I listed above as front foot on streets OF and 2885 feet In width is Th Board of County Commissioners I being 31 30 estimated cost pa front of Weber State of Utah I $162 The ofthe County on streets listed above as being 25 foot l ordains as follows: I estimated cost SECTION 1 That It shall be unlaw- - J feet wide Is $135 The is $1500 public of a driveway culvert ful for any person to enter any the limits of I All protests oror objections toouteuch building located within of the I Improvements the carrying Weber County Utah and outsidecities must be In writing Intention and such af-ilimits of Incorporated townssuch build- - signed by the owner of projrty after or before hours that use without'! fected or to be benefited is open for public so to I the same together with thejiumber of first having obtained permission feet therefor and on or before its officers or front Recorder of said city KrfiftodtotoerSSf I Cly 1937 SECTION 2 Any person violating the the 6th day ofof July Commissioners of sal -shall be The Board rr oTlslons of toU ordinance therefirst of a mlemeanor and shall be I dty t Its lt on the 7thmUng T? gUy TiniRtied bv imprlsomnciit In tbe coun- - after dy o 10 clock hour of (30) days 1937 beginning at thesaid thirty tv lall not to exceed Ppos levy or ned in in amount not to exceed a m will consider the I ’ at a single point against Bonneville j The score was t ‘ E Huish Frank Gierse El Monte golfers failed to score 1 Total -- Alf Christenson T ! NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION j ‘ Salt Lakers By BONNEVILLE Juddy Wilcox Arnold Goff Vem Bowdle Harry Gurley Norman Shult Scott Case Adrian Pembroke Glen Stewart Williams ' Wally Jim Allen w blow-by-blo- C C - 1 NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of 4 Bon-neville-- El Edwin C Hill’s vivid scene description between rounds will plement Clem McCarthy’sBraddock-Louf- s description of the world’s heavyweights championship fight in the National Broadcasting company and KLO broadcast from Chicago tomorrow It will be the third time in night three successive years that the veteran NBS commentators have been teamed in the reporting of major fights Their first job together was the broadcast of the Baer Lou is encounter in 1935 and the second that o the Schmeling-Loui- s fight in 1936 The combined NBC blue and red networks used in both of those broadcasts also will carry the forthcoming Chicago battle This year’s hookup of 125 stations how-in high ever marks an "sports broadcastswill begin at eight Broadcasting to the end of continue m and "p the fight M J Bunnell of KLO and A1 Warden sports editor of The aminer will go on the air at p m Tuesday in a preview of the Braddock-Loui- s contest They will give highlights contest and of the Braddock-Bae- r events of 1935 Tune the Louis-Bain for this special program targets v &&& h r McCarthy and Hill Will Handle Event Local Program Mapped all-ti- A El Monte Blanked i (legal legal notices JK ‘SDT5t ’S-'SS- f' I ROGER PRYOR WENDY BARRIE a nttvii 1 GEI1E AUTRY in “THE YODELING KID FROM PINE RIDGE” DttlUUCi as minlstratrix Utah -- Ariiiai nvi 828 Eccles 1 — I — Bxlldlng Ogden 2662 BALLANTYNE City Recorder First publication June 289 1937 1937 Last publication JuneStandard-Exam-inpublished in Ogden er Rea'd the 31assiHod Aids ’ |