Show THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- SUNDAY MORNING fr'KBKUAKY 4 1U34 Fred- - M Nye is vice chairman of the special gifts division in SPECIAL GIFTS i Ogden's first community chest campaign ) COfflTTEETO CONFER MONDAY Completion of the epcclal gifts divlplon of Osrdcn'i first community Borne attractive new varieties of flowers aro available this spring de ice - - A ' chairman 7 Brown" Jr Bachman lex lbcrt E Becker larry W Beckett 1 iarmon Lawrence cn P V Jriayton Campbell vf Bar- - B Drlggs DeVlne A Frank M J H L B Eccles c c I Eu- bank Dr Ccorse M Flstcr Lyman R M Hyde II E Hemingway Hoecan S T Jeppcscn W It Kim ball William II Loos Ralph Nye U W Nlms William P Nantker S C Powell N 8 Pond David 8 Fred C Itomncy Gage Rodman Bmlth John W Scowcroft Roy Thatcher Dr E B Thatcher Chas John E Velton II Thorstenscn Fred Williams H B Way Hebe Younar Horace H Walker and Thomas II Young Mulcahy and his committee will meet at noon Monday In the Hotel Ben Lomond for a luncheon Plana for committee work will bo explained and solicitation will start after the meeting The jspeclal gifts committee 'Ls to handle all prospects listed for $50 and over' This group will produce atieast 60 per cent of the goal of $35000 it is anticipated The clergy of Ogden is to meet at campaign headquarters at ten o'clock Monday morning for the of getting specific informa- purpose - tion regarding the chest organization and to help formulate a plan of education for the public concerning the chest and the work of the agencies participating Development ot the women's division of the chest campaign Is At rapidly ncaring completion campaign headquarters Saturday night appointments of captains on trams of the residential section were reported by Mrs O L Becker - chairman of tho division as follows: II M Rowe maTeam C R Green Mrs jor captains: Mrs James Scowcroft Mrs A W Walker Mrs A Earl Harris Miss Mary Smith Mrs John Scowcroft Team Mrs Clark Rich captains: major -Mrs Junior Rich Mrs E R Dumke Mrs' Fletcher fcJcowcroft Mrs Jos- -- A-4- — amK V I Charles Willard JSmocy MULCAHY Ecclcs -- George S Dye TTaiIa 1'" INJUSTICES TO ON WJt JOBS Chiselers Found Filing Two Or Three Relief Cards Reader Avers i "There have been grass injustices done to veterans in many counties throughout Utah by disregarding the provision of lawthat says qualified veterans with dependents must be given preference on public works and CWA projects" declared Ray Adams of Salt Like City American Legion etato fsrrvicc officer He ad-drcfi- 'cd tiw annual district meeting of legionnaires from Weber Morgan and Davis counties Saturday night In the American Legion chateau About 300 American Legion and women's auxiliary members were present at the general meeting which was followed by separate meetings by the Legionnaires and members of the women's auxiliaries Adams addrcr-sc- d the men7 meeting SOME LOST JOIiH a' disadvantage to vet erans" Adams declared "Some county managers have lost e C-9- — — prefernce W Anderson Mrs S C Singleton Mrs W Karl Hopkins Mrs Paul Weeks Mrs P M Thorn p Team son major captains: Mrs Dana Parkinson Mrs Wade M Johnson Mrs J W Mrs W II Jackson Wade Mrs: Nell De Marias Mrs LcRoy B Young Mrs V P Camp - ' bell Mrs Gage B Rod Team man major captains: Mrs Claude Cave Mrs A C Brown Mrs C J Baker Mrs J H Andrews Mrs L W Nims Mrs Thomas Leslie Mrs Melvln Swcnson Team major: captains: Mrs William Green Mrs Fred Steele Mrs James A Little Mrs Edwin V Murray Mrs F S Barton Mrs Walter Sor- Mrs W which thy aro entitled Adams pointed out that placement of veterans in Weber county on federal works Jobs has been only nine per cent in Salt Lake county 325 per cent and in some other counties as low as three per cent j To dispel confusion he said has arisen concerning the function of the National service he explained that this agency is intended merely for the placement of men on the jobs and is not an investigating or enforcing agency CHISELERS NOTED "As in war" the veterans aided their country In an hour of diffiso at this time can the vetculty ' eran groups render a valuable servenson f ice to themselves end their communities by reporting chiselers under the CWA There are chiselers and if you know of them it ls your patriotic duty to report them An CAnyie oi one- Kind of chiseling where men sign their names to two or three cards has come to TO light in Salt Lake" Adams defined a veteran as any man Many Judges of last fall's election servedwho as of December 1033 has in the wars of the United in city districts who returned elec tion supplies pertaining to the pro fetatcs Darrell T Lane 'national comhibltlon and child labor amend ments to the county clerk have not mitteeman from Utah M!d thrrt the called at the office of Clerk La wr American Legion's program lnciMr encc A Van Dyke for their checks a program AOf education in law and These Judges served in the Ogden order insistence that injured soldiers city election and received checks be taken care of and insistence that from the city recorder covering their some provision be made for services as such Many of them widows and orphans of veterans the seem to have forgotten that they are rasw°rth district comentitled to additional compensation mander acted as chairman of the for returning prohibition and child meeting L A Blacker labor vote supplies to the county Worthing uxnury -- — commanders of unijiy the various posts in thu h Includes gave fchort reports MUSICAL ritOGUAM Selection C-ll- — ! ent C-12- — E-18- — l judgeTfM - DRAW PAY i- ' Program Famous trumpet GYMNASIUM i - Selection "Villa" from the Merry freshments from-cutting- Industrial Reprcscnlatlvei Will Talk Over Pfant Monday Night Ubrary Leon Y Pond of Ogden ton of Noah 8 Pond has received an appointment as head of the newly formed genealogical department of the Carnegie free library Mr Pond comes to the library with training from the Universities of Idaho and ChicAgoi and Newberry library of Chicago He has done research work m the genealogical departments of libraries In Indianapolis Seattle and Salt Lake City Mr Pond will bo in charge of the collecting campaign which ls intended to bring into the library material that will contribute to the building up of a workable and free genealogical division Contacts will be made with social civic religious patriotic and fraternal groups with the view of soliciting their contributions and All material placed in the new section will be properly cataloged "It iar the object of the Ogden library to have all material available to all who care to use it to give Instruction and assistance to those who wish to do research work" Mr Pond said "Much interest Jhas been manifest on the part of mjany citizens of Ogden and it is hoped that this Interest will culminate In the establishment of one of Ithe largest and most up to date free public genealogical libraries in the ordinance be repealed he would re quest the cooperation of citizens especially owners of dogs He de clared he would request them to place collars on their dogseach collar to carry small plate with the name and address of the owner This would enable the police and tho health department to identify stray dogs readily he said The present city ordinance per taining to this Question reads: "The board of city commissioners shall contract with some corpora tlon or humane person as collector ox license taxes on dogs wumn tne corporate limits of Ogden city and for the Impounding and destruction of dogs on which the ' license tax has not been paid or which have not been provided with a collar as oucn proviaea li mis ordinance contract snau provide mat sucn corporation or person shall receive for each tax or fee collected by such corporation or person the sum of one dollar and such compensation for impounding and destroying dogs on which tax has not been paid as may be agreed upon Such corpora tion or person so employed shall keep a register of the names of persons paying taxc3 numbered in consecutive order and an accurate j account of all taxes collected and country" also a list of all dogs "impounded t and destroyed and shall file on the first of each month a verified report of all sums collected and from whom collected and of all dogs impounded In Chapel and destroyed during the next preSuch report shall ceding month contain such further information as Keith i Wahlqulst superintendent may be required by the board" of Weber county schools will de PUIJSENT FEES liver a patriotic talk this evening The ordinance makes it unlawful at the monthly conjoint meeting of forany person to harbor an unli- the L D S Fourteenth ward The censed dog and fixes the license meeting will begin at seven o'clock fee at $2 for a male and $350 for a The musical program will consist female It fixes fees for persons of two vocal solos by Earl Head 3t T Ui iUA keeping dog kennels and requires a an4 wr i n1 nt collar with the license plate to be chorus Mary Wilde will give a re provided for each licensed dog Fur- told story ther it makes it the duty of the collector to impound unlicensed dogs to Famous Seeon monastery near bo kept for five days before thpv am Lake Chlem in Bavaria is to bo destroyed sold at auction Members of the Qgden Industrial club will meet Monday night at seven o'clock in tho John Scowcroft if 44 blaine nvnrn ion Educator Speaks Tonight 1 m A - and Sons company pfant according to announcement by M' J Btced president A' speaker from the community chest will address the group as will Jim Scowcroft of tho Bcowcrofi firm Plans for an kitenslvo drive t3 urge merchants and consumers to use Ogden products as much as id reasonably possible will be explained to members of the club It ls planned to distribute folders dealing with the campaign to consumers and to install sign cards in retail titab lishmcnts Blaine Bybee son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Bybee of Clinton will leave February 22 for England where he will engage In missionary work for the LDS church A farewell party in his honor will be given Wednesday night February 7 commencing at scven-thlrt- y o'clock in the Clinton ward hall -- OFFlCEREPORTS TOTALOFNAMES Further Registrations Are Desired At Labor Center Company Files Suit Asking Foreclosure! The Zion's Savings Bank fcnd Trust company filed suit in Second district court Saturday for Judg ment of 17619 against Harry D and Elenor E Morris and Albert V and George L Mackle on a promissory note It also asks that the Ashton Jenkins company and R W Burton its receiver and the De Luxe Clean crs and Dyers be required to set forth their claims to mortgaged property at Thlrtyflrst street and Washington avenue and that Will-laZ Terry or some other suitable person be named as receiver of that m property manager in charge of the Morgan! county office has been named man ager of the Morgan branch Morgan county Sleman Bowman manaser of the ferred registrations have been transfrom Weber county files to Weber county branch of the national Morgan Twenty-fo414 service at urth street reported SafurcUy that 8820 men and women are reg istered at his office This total is composed of 6042 men and 778 with Barbecue Rauee I women Mr Bowman declared that i Swiss Steak Potatoes i Shoestring Fresh Spin- In his opinion mo&t of the unem J Achv Lettuce and Bal-- ! Grapefruit ployed women of the county have ! ad German noils Tea ft--H s t registered but urged Immediate ac- i Coffee Milk or Buttermilk tion by any who have failed thus far ! TOMORROW to place their names on the lists tmmS AJonzo Hopkins former assistant ""swisssteak"" - NGINEER WILL PLEA long-ditan- cc I: 112'? J:' '' -- t w - V Si 1 i urn-NX- ) ID) I'm Jill iPifi ivJltJ ill 1 i I I IK - I J7'iV n IIM 1X7 Ihebruarv Clearance Of Fine Wiltons Midvale Seamless ' $4975 An Ubr Jom National twta Hrtetlv Grand cablnat napla v Never In the history of radio has so Utile irioney been able fo buy such a radio! A ncnuino PHILCO Superheterodyne with a full-siz- e Electro-Dynaml- e Speaker Illuminated Dial and PHILCO Tubes Receives police 'calls tool See and hear It NOW— Us tone and performance will amaze you! blg-pcrformi- ng te o Wanted Used Cars 2217 Washington Avenue Wilton rug of the Rnme grade but of the 83x100 sizes arc priced for this isalo $79 95 Seamless qualify Will of give years servicoj very attractive patterns and color Perfect quality Values to $0225 (JJyJA 7£ O Clearance Sale Price February Amcrac Wiltons ! I Wool Araerac Wiltdn-Mohawk woven Size 9x12 Very fine quality jKegular $55 grade February Clearance Sale dOfl 2a57 I D Price Seamless v ft Seamless Axministcrs Of Better Quality reduced In price for have hecn thU These rugs greatly sale-Siz9x12 These Moravian rugs aro finest quality Oriental reproductions Axminstcrs pattern woven to the back lustrous yarns repro Beautifully through ductions of fino museum pieces Regular $G335 values February Clearance Sale Price WbU Waffled Hair Rug Pads BIze for 0x12 S!z8 for 83x106 Itcfr- i!00 Liberal Credit Terras rhone!678-- J quality tj)"e IIIjfh-Efllcicn- cy EASY TERMSI f£ S8995 This iale Includes choice patterns from America's leading mills5 including Hoyal Caliph Kardak Cardinal French Wiltons Imperial Kardak Size 9x12 01 very fine Wiltons Wyndale Wool Wiltons size 9x12 Beautiful ( $23109 Values from $125 to $133 j : On rugs (J1 Cft 6le 1M0'iUU lar $075 On Sale nifrs Eefn-ula- r np DLiK) i Wiltons ! Guaranteed quality Made by tho famous Hardwick i£ Mogee 'mills famous for fino qualities Size 9x12 These rugs are of'rcgular $6550 yalue February Clearance Sale Price I ROYAL SEAMLESS - j Wiltons and vIiafi a value! tnJ f - Swartz Direct Genealogical Uepartment of City s bnmnf chorus directed by Mrs Bernice ' Tyrce "Andante Cantabile" Tschai-kowsk- y "After the Storm" Bach prelude "The Deluge" Saint Saens College Invited To "Bee" Schubert by Lillian Thatcher's advanced orchestra music exBody planation by Ruth Stevenson read of rChildrcn Toll ing original story of an Idaho dry farm Mrs bcrLcland Monson head tsf th w college English deoartment an M S stone acvcn-mlnutalk on the slogan Charlcnc Woods selec- nounced Saturday that an invitation tion by the mixed chorus "In the to become a member of tho Phi Rho ii national junior college debating Time of Roses" Retchardt society which was recently received uy weDcr coiiegc win be accepted The purpose of tho nationfti n clety is to promote debatlncr oratorv extemporaneous speaking and other 25 forensic activities An invitation to Joi nls considered - a recognition of Will Pay Spot prominence In the debating field Cash Mr Monson said it is not rprtain whether ft Weber team will bo sent to the sixth anual national tourna- g 3033 Washington Ave ment to be held in Independence j van m uie near luture 1 Will PRODUCTS ty enniiit in tho HOfl STRESS I solos by Fay Seagcr of t The L D S Twelfth ward M I Weber college and selections by the A will present the following pro Wcbcr men's chorua imrt ""VVMW! seven of at o'clock in the Roland Parry gram tonight ward chapel me meetings were fniWnf i Widow by Franz Lchar by a mixed dancing TO LEOHY POND PARTY PRECEDES CLUB TO JOURNEY ABROAD I tJ S"'"' Entertainment it has in Itself the Inherent ability died licenses and the pound for under favorable conditions to grow several years and become a living thing Its con "I feel that citizens are burdened tact with moisture warmth and soil with so imany taxes some of which seem to rcsurrcst its suspended life might be called nuisance taxes Its cell protoplasms swell divide and sawtnq mayor -- mac i Dcneve wo growth begins Certain cells expand should relieve them of those we and pufch downward into the soil can and become roots other cells push "As this department not only did sur soil to not the the upward through bring any money into the city race to become leaves and a new last year out on tne otner hand cos flowering plant is on its! way to add the city $400 I am in favor of re pealing our ordinance Many poorbeauty to our gardens er persons are unable to pay the PROCESS OF GROWTH fee and! are entitled to have dogs "The process of growth from seed Among them arc children who dear planting to seed production!— the life ly love their pets" cycle of plants — has become so com Mayor Peery said that should tho monplace that few of us ever stop to even reflect on the process and what it unfolds to us BIDDEN "All life Is made up of tendencies produced by environment and he redity Heredity is the sum total of all environments of a complex anTO cestry back to the beginning The more recent environments pass into the seed calls tendencies that are Will Be generally more domincnt jthan other All Advantages ones But all tendencies! arc never Available For Week fully eliminated from the life strain Without Charge and only await a more favorable combination of these tendencies to Facilities of the Weber gymnasium become dominant This lis one reason why ccedmcn cannot guarantee will be thrown open to the feminine color size or other qualities of i a public fojr one week beginning Mon plant grown from seed at ten o'cIock accordday morning ob"By breeding and crossing to tain size and color in a flower we ing to announcement Saturday by can by inbreeding an4 rccrossing Mrs Lucine ciark a director mat week every woman jjunng' the best i of the color and size pro- over 17 years may use any facility duced very largely 'fix' the type by ilarge athletic plant affords selection over a number1 of genera- that the free or charge The purpose is to I tions acquaint! women with tho advan "Nearly all of our double flowers tages of gymnasium training with a are the direct results of man's ef view to increasing the membership forts to please his own taste in flow ers The doubling of the flower is listMrs Clark announced the follow often produced at the1 sacrifice of class: schedules! gymnastics and ing quantity production- - in seed The volleyball class Monday Wednesday dahlia for example in its wild state ana rrom ten to eleven a m: rriaay flowers and produced single plenty instruction dally at eleven of seed to guarantee its own per- swimming a m swimming iastruction Monpetuation The real double flowers and Wednesday from five to six rarely produce any seed and would day m p evening class Thursday and soon become extinct if allowed to from scyen to eight-thirt- y Saturday depend entirely upon seed for con- p mboth gymnastics including tinuing its existence ana swimming instruction Suits and LESS SEED ritODUCRD towels may be rented at the gym "The more demands we make nasium upon a flowering plant In the way Saturday mornlnsr from nine to of beauty size and doubleness the eleven o'clock the gymnasium will be more it is called on to sacrifice its open to girls under 17 years The seed bearing organs and the less gymnasium closes each evening at seed produced This from necessity nine-thirMrs Clark also Invites women generally makes food seed cost more "Again by propagating plants who do not take part in exercises or and side shoots over games to visit the classes as soccta a long time we induce the plant to tors this week give up seed production altogether — 44 A number of former good seed producing types are now depending upon man for this perpetuation and E rarely produce seed under cultivation The real sugar cane of Cuba and horseradish have long ago given HEAR UTAH up seed production and have passed onto man their perpetuation by division etc Some flowers arc now Tl F Walter chief engineer of strongly showing this tendency ine united states bureau ox recla The production of seed is the biggest strain on the plant's vitality mation win be in Ogden on business next Wednesday he told GovYet It is a highly Important function if we are to produce variation ernor Henry II Blood of Utah in In plants and produce new varieties a conversation over from Denver and will and types This year's offering of telephone to Salt go Lake City the next new types and kinds of flowers is to confer' with state and irri day very interesting Probably the largest number of new choice kind3 ever gation company officials regarding water supply qucsMons offered in one season With the lack of moisture In the 1 READY TO HELP mountains and other visible supImmense asters beautiful frilly plies of water far below normal double ecablosa exquisite and dazirrigators have concluded that some zling verblnas Let the Ogden Weber other source of supply will be necCounty Garden club help you to essary during the next season wisely select the best Our next It has been suggested that the meeting twill be held in the Hotel expenditure of $250000 might solve Ben Lomond Feb 13 A good the question for the Salt Lake valleaker i from Salt Lake will be ley but no way of obtaining the An interesting and timely necessary appropriation has been there program is being prepared for you" found Mr Walter is expected to be able to offer some assistance Merchants of Costa Rica are tryFor the first time in three years ing advertising to depose of overstocks and are finding it success- all Idle ships at Leith Scotland ful have been put to work POSITION GOES - "In many parts of the state this provision has not meant a thing: in fact I believe that in some localities It has been some of us are busy planning our ed that jthe organization's contrac next season's floral beauty All seeds for collection of license fees and create in our mind ft feeling of awe eration of the dog pound be op re and mystery Apparently lifeless yet newed The organization has han WOMEN VETS REPORTED their Jobs in tho last week becau-sMrs J W Randall thcy ignored this provision and that Team major captains: Mrs It A Brown is what will happen throughout the Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs D E Leader state unless the ls lived Mrs R C Glasmann Mrs J Fran up to" he said provision state that adding Cis Fowlcs federal works officers have declared Mrs Team John Spargo themselves as determined to see that major captains: Mrs L T Dee veterans receive the to B-5- - bo repealed more interesting than ever The cense ordinance The announcement was made aft statement reads as follows: cr Mrs John W "This is the time of year we arc and ft committee Hyslop president representing the our ecd catalogues and Ogden Humane society had request l - T- : Mayor iiarman w reery an nounced iSaturday that he will rec clarca a statement from the Ogden- ommend Tuesday to tne ooara o Wcbcr County Garden club and commissioners that Ogden's dog 11 thus tho seed and plant catalogs are Vcslcy Anderson MI Andrews W ' ! After! Pointing Out That System Costs City $400 In Year He Proposes That Name And Address Tags Be Used Seed I i and Plant Catalogs More Interesting Than Ever Report OF BLOOMS TO Solicitation To Be Begun Following Luncheon Session campaign wnj announced Saturday by P H Mulcahy chair mnn of the committee Those to serve on the com Inlttee are m fol io war Fred M Nye ) BE AVAILABLE Mayor Peery Will Ask Board To Do Away With Dog License Ordinance NEW VARIETIES ' chrt AMINER X These rugs of very fino quality seamless wool rugs that will bo found pleasing in any home offered as a special bargain at this aale Values up 6 $9000 These rugs are fcize 0x12 i i i February Clearance 'wJ$6084 o i AXMINSTERS OF FINE i QUALITY Mado ' by tho Bigelow Guaranteed quality size 9x12 Two mar velous patterns to select weaver lustrous Rhecn and deep pilo Regular $5890 grade February Clearance $4495 Price Boyle FwoDtae Company Uuy On Out Budget MANY OTHER RUG BARGAINS AT T II IPSALE : Plan j |