Show smiE WEDNESDAY EVENING MSRCH 6 T93& OGDEN STAN EFARD-EXAMINE- R — i V0ARDS IVILL SOCIETY PICKS GDEN TAKE PART IN UPSTRAYDDGS 20 Years Ago From Our Piles CHARTER MEET LOOD BEGINS HOUSING DRIVE ' Srn°1 o Invites rif house-to-hou- se j -- W Qery - ' J Vi' I 1 I X 4 i ! I i A - - l (Offers Municipal Plants ' j " Executive Goes To Meeting In Portland LEADERS HOME Heber J Sears Salt Lake City JDr xid an audience In Ogden city hall (Tuesday night that there is only one way for Ogden to get a mu nicipally-owne- d light and power FROM TRAINING i plant "That is to make an Issue of the municipal power question at your jiext election and back a man who believes in the plan" he declared "If this is done I have no doubt your man would be elected" he add 4-- H ? Clubs Studied and Projects Discussed At School L S Corey and general manager of the Utah Con struction company left Tuesday night for Portland Ore to attend a meeting composed chiefly of directors of the Six Companies called to discuss matters pertinent to' tne Bonneville dam project nt vice-nreside- Francis Petersen assistant county and: Miss Hazel agent Dr Sears- said municipally-owhome demonstration agent Bingham re- ed power plants have neen success turnea irom Logan with have si th ful throughout this country result county delegates after soendinsr a ing in generally lowered rates and week at the Four-club training in 86 towns the elimination of the scuooi fat tne utan State Agricul property tax tural college As examples of successful munic club the Organization of Four-ipal plants in Utah he cited those methodk of procedure and wnrrt of Heber City Morgan Lehi Brig parts of the training of """m City Springville Logan Eph keepingjwere ui aeiegates an addition each lead Vim Hyrum Parowan Murray er took a special phase of club work Beaver and Bountiful None of ana studied this in detail as fni these he said is in default on bonds lows: or interest PROJECTS STUDIED Ruth McFarland of Wilson hf as her Special project the-- food and nutrition first phase- which con Level Rises sists oiitne preparation and srvi-nI of a well balanced i I— 1 D brpafcft VUC lUtll 1 Cr ireeK Bartlettl ofiKanvfii w uvuvuvu and nutrition second phase VUU thi ureat salt lafce reduced hv last I preparation ana selection rt year's drouth is coming back at uncneon and Marie Gibson took the rate of one inch rise in level ine nirP Phase the family dinner per week observers of the Southern lts selection and preparation Clifford Poulsen of Plato Citv railroad reported today wic ioresiry group studv- me aue laKe orainage into Wiieavy natJsve plants trees and shrubs to precipitation and melting of snow I insects and rentilps caused tne level or the lake to rtt i four inches in February according memberj In this club must carry on to readings' tasen irom the railroad 7 project outlined gauge at Midlake This brings the forestry group They will also carry total aavance or tne lase this sea- - °""1C community project Ienry Penman of West Weber pected to rise several more inches "P crop ciud production Soil before summer J methods of production and Last year Great Salt lake declined rVia totthft lowest nnint jclnrv adaptation of varieties nf conditions were major phases official records were begun It was I "r-' iz incnes lower than the previous c- of Hooper took up low record set in 1905 rrnn This Is Jfor the older ihmr 4J der terms of the federal hoiising " DrocTam y The structure a duplex which win cost zoow is located at 1578 Fifth East street here O J Brown- Is the builder L W Sowles PHA chiAf underwriter for Utah said the Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company made a government insured loan of S3 500 to finance construction of the reported the accident in the belilf that other truckers should be w ed of situations they may encounter on the highways at night The horses were the property of Joseph J Larkin of Snowville - H duplex Official present In addition to Governor Blood included Mayor Louis H Marcus of this city E T Wilson of Denver regional director lor the FHA and Franklin D Rich ards FHA director in Utah Mr Wilson reported Utah ranks second among the five states of re- -: gionio m extent of participation -in the housing program "The rapidly increasing interest in tne nousing program throughout Utah would indicate that thivxtAt is making a determined bid for first piace in tne region" Mr Wilsoh ' " cpmmented i He reported modernization loans totaling $240000 have been made in Utah In addition applications totaling $100000 are pending — ' Volunteer Assistants Applicants to the volunteer naval communication reserve wno atten ed a preliminary meetine conduc ed here recentlv hv Arthur r "Prt erickson radioman Salt Lake Citr wiu De examined and sworn into tne reserve Friday morn inc The physical examinations will a m in the oegun at local navy recruiting office roo 271 of the postoffice building i charge of Lieutenant Command ir C E Brown of the navy medicll nme-mte- en corps Bait lake City j Those who pass the examination will be sworn in immediate Hv Lieutenant Commander W J Hart - ff -- Rotarians Pledge Support To Chest Enthusiastic support of the com munity chest plan was assured this noon by the Ogden Rotary club through President David Romney when he presided at a joint meeting of the Rotarians and the community chest workers at a luncheon in Hotel Ben Lomond That the Rotary club's support would be as complete as last year was stated by the president Li W Nlms as chairman of the community chest campaign com mittee introduced the program in cluding two readings by Miss Jean-et- te Morrell and the reports from the various community chest com mittees showing the gradual mount ing of the financial total for that organization : Ward Will Offer Minstrel Review ouorum of the Seventh ward wUl T ej Christian Science — ff ' Lecture Thursday Kiwanians Will Hear Speech On Lighting "Home ? — f- A r Lighting and Eyesight will be discussed at the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club Thursday noon in the Hotel Ben Lomond by Elmer Jonsson special representative of the Utah Light & Power company The municipal program will of sketches from the Ocrien High school ocera "Joan of thm Nancy Lee" under direction cf —4 - fun-maki- ng lacs is ine reeuiar oidtimo hio raced minstrel show -- all th goes with it" declares a ward co mittee The public is cordially iri vitea - !H It is actually surprisinz to see how oufck- ly pure cooling liquid antiseptic D D D Prescription relieves the itchinsr tortures of eczema scales eruptions rashes and other ekin atmctions lhirty years success recommends this remedy originated by Dr D D Dennis Its gentle oils soothe the irritated and inflamed skin thus aiding nature itself to heal the disorder No fuss— no muss Clear greaseless and stainless— dries up almost immediately Stops the most intense itching instantly Try D D D now A 35c trial bottle at drug stores isguaranteed to prove it — or money back u D D Prescription is made by the owners of Italian Bauc Lu Hanson They'll Be Safe! When it is necessary for your children to go down town to school or on an outing without the protection and watchfulness of an adult send them on a street car— they're safe In One Minute present a minstrll uienn Send Them Down Town On The Street Cars STOP THAT ITCH r show "Land O' Cotton" ThursdaV evening March 7 at eight-fiftee- n o'clock in Weber Countv school auditorium A rare treat is in store for thnw who see this show as it is f nil At music aancing and th J Grant post Veterans of For : benefit payments are requested to call at the county agent's office 375 federal building No applications or contracts can be accepted after the A free lecture on Christian Science entitled "Christian Science: God's closing date ' MMessage of Hope and Healing" will be given Thursday evening At eight o'clock : in the American Legion Public Invited To chateau The lecturer will be Robert Stanley To wnsend Meeting Ross C S B of New York rffv who is i a member of the board of The public is invited to attend a lectureship of The Mother Church mass meeting on the Townsend old The First Church of Christ Scienage pension plan to take place in tist in Boston Mass "The public the county court house in Judge is cordially invited to attend this Pratt's court room at eight p m lecture 8 March Friday It was said there will be plenty of interesting facts supplied by authorized speakers and that a very interesting meeting assured One of the speakers will be P Ai Huish City Commissioner Fred E Wil liams will also speak TRUSTY BOOTLEGGER WORCESTER Mass (UP)— Hen in charge of the Salt ry E Bolduc caused surprise at a jr oiiicer Lake City recruiting district at Salt civil court session here when he explained that although he is! now a ! — guard at the county Jail he was a bootlegger in 1930 Elders of Corpora eign Wars will be held Thursday March 7 at eight p m la th Moose hail Post Adjutant C 8 Carroll said a large class of overseas Vetera ni will be initiated Commander Win Templeton rex ceived a telegram toda- - from Jamel E Van Zandt commander-in-chiof the Veterans of Foreign Wars stating that advocates of the Pat man bill known as H R 1 for th immediate cash payment of the ad Justed service certificates should wire Abe Murdock and Will Rob inson Utah congressmen their support of the measureurging I ' - A regular meeting Fred ing - Navy Will Accept 2 of the P P Bybee 26 was arrested on Approximately hog producers of Weber county who Tuesday by Deputy Sheriffs Gailord withthe federal hog re Taylor and Arthur Grow on a warduction program during 1934 have rant Issued by Davis county authorisigned production control contracts ties charging him with operation of for 1935 There are also some pro his automobile without proper liducers with the 1935 cense plates He was released upon program who did not sign contracts $20 bail last year The warrant was Issued The number of hogs permitted for Sheriff Taylor said after Deputy Bybee production and the benefit payments had failed to appear in Farmington are taken from the same base that within the time limit granted by was set up for 1935 Any new con- State Highway Patrolman tractors will be given a base de- Gridley who arrested him onJack the termined from their 1932 and 1933 state highway with 1931 license average production : plates on the truck which he was The closing date for applications driving for old and new contractors is Wednesday March 20 All producers who wish to sign cbhtracts and receive i ted legs of others were broken when ja motor truck plowed into a: herd of 30 'animals on Rattlesnake pass nQt farfrom Snowville Monday niglit in a blinding snowstorm Horce Knight of Plain City was the owner of the truck Dazel Wil liams :of Plain City was slight hurt in the accident Mr Knight SALT "LAKE CITy March J 6 — (AP)— Governor Henry H Blood to day turned over the first shovelful of soil - at the site of the first new home to be constructed In Utah un f i '' Two horses were killed and tlie Home i 1 ° Final Date Near In Trucker Arrested On Class To Be Taken Corn-Ho- g Contracting Davis County Warrant By Foreign W ar Post two-thir- ds Herd Crashes Owners Must Put Tags On He Turns Over First Soil Collar Or Pay Fee At Site of New At Shelter Russian forces are forcing the German back along the frontier of T The Ogden Humane society re Prussia in a strong offensive World ports it has practically completed war move Banquet canvass for the their The National membership charter Sylvester Grow of Huntsville said collection of dog licenses and are or the Ogden junior chamber of that crop prospects are favorable now working actively in picking up commerce will be presented Thurs for this year in the upper Ogden stray dogs City ordinances reday night at the second annual valley all dogs wear a collar that quire banquet to be held at the Ogden license tag attached so any with the Golf and Country club The na Information has been received found without a collar or with tional charter will be presented by that J H :McClintock formerly as dog a collar without a license tag Is H- - E Saunders president of the sociated with J H DeVine In law considered a stray Salt Lake City junior chamber practice died in El Paso Texas a Any dog owner who has not pro SPECIAL GUESTS few days ago vided his dog with a collar and li Willard L Eccles treasurer said cense tag and finds his dog missen special euests will include the Ogden canyon car service will ing is requested to phone 1708 or tire board of directors of the Salt call at the society's animal shelter 280 North Washington avenue " today SfSiSaSTol :tfcT as the promptly impounding fee inrf commpm Mavor Hannan W creases each the dog is held at day Mr and Commissioners Fred I see pidjMrs Charles on which the lithe shelter Pogs to Los to A gone hve Angeles and George O'Connor cense been has paid but which were E- - Smith who was the first presi- - visit squtnern uamornia lor a snort not license tag may be the wearing dent of the Ogden junior chamber time on redeemed of the impayment Is flviner today from Idano rails one fee of dollar for the pounding Idaho to attend the banquet Mr J The city school teachers payday first day and twenty-fiv- e cents for ror came montn $16tna Eccles "said Mr Smith is at present today and each day after the first day Un1000 chamwas Falls distributed Idaho them of the among secretary licensed dogs may be redeemed only ber of commerce license and imtoastas Field agents for the Amalgamated on payment of both Ward Armstrong will act All fees dogs are held at master and will introduce the new Sugar company report that 5600 pounding unless five least days previously res acres df sugar beets have been con- - deemed officers A report of the past year and then may be humanely activities will be read by Atweil M tracted for so far this year destroyed Frame Wolf er retiring president If the circumstances warrant the M Browning president of the ug- Heavy snow east of Chevenne mayor and city commissioners may commerce ana den cnamber or wyo nasi delayed Union Pacific j a owner to work for the dog permit inare Andrews trains several hours during the past past president Jtl in of the license Those city payment i uaea on tne use oi speaKers f rew days to avail themselves of this desiring STAFF YEAR'S ON at a regushould privilege appear The new officers who will serve Josetih Scdwcroft ' nresident of th lar of commission the meeting city for one year Scowcrbft 1& Sons comnanv" states the Tjunior TTchamber at ten a m Tuesday" Wednesday Lr ff I t ViC-- "zs v All) or Thursday or four p m Monday Clyde A Lindquist vice president the overalls plant here As a service to the public the so Willard L Eccles treasurer: Ralth ciety offers to care for any licensed M Mitchell W W Bowman W Lee Allied forces are nearing readiness female facilities are I Skanchy directors Neil R Olm for anj onslaught on the German availabledogandproviding owner the furnished W Anderson stead secretary W is ap- - food Such dogs will be confined in army A j will represent the Ogden chamber proaching gigantic struggle individual pens or runs Owners must deliver and call for such dogs H The city board of education is themselves " planning to bond for $100000 for v £ scnool puilding purposes Advice On Chamber J unior Driver Points To Danger of i — IMe Sllae SfeeetS (Sacan VmJ amgie Fares oj WT Weekly J Passes -- rr t-- UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO ed n- - ' II i'::i'W?S::':::::Wi::s —— — — — in mi X n un- iii ii i mm j mi m in inn m rnir-- jii i run — i j H j H -- L: :w:: :?yi:: x-- mm- ?R f - i Lake mmmmmmmmmmmm - n 1 v tto -- I if 3 J SWwaSiS t::xX:A:Xi::x:: &Z'yW£W$i- xv' vr for-th- I t 'vAv :xXxo:::o:::-:x u x:'::::'::x:x::¥:W:::¥xW Xvx:xi:'X-:xl-v:r:'- Vvf---it'-':- : i:MyX x:::i:i:ix:iip - piss wmmm nT-nn- e f:¥x::S::x:vv ::x:x::xVx::::x:xXX:x:f-- 5 i3 t&Sf i:x:xx::x:x::-::- x-- : : KWi:-- ' : Vf S i x 'VV? ': ::x::x:-vyy SS&S&Si uiucu me sgroup after or- ganization Xward of first place was given to state Four- tT?eJdelegate? to the Weber Central Dairy association £ TTsfSa°°l wm conduct Four- in the eighth annual institute of during the "LfiwA!r c°unty a asslst county dairying held by the State college I and coitimunity leaders of ItVashington in Pullman Febru --r— to 23 Butter made by Weber ary-1Central scored 95 points being bet ter in rating tnan famed butters of Schools the Pacific northwest and other areas entered in the contest Members By Otto F Hienziker of Chicago fa- mous as a Dutter was r chief expert in the Washington college con fOZe V ol acting with three judges of the board'0 education accompanied by uurtxiwesc umciais cf the I "ui "ienaent seitn- Wahlquist maae a regular conege m ixuorming wecer central visit "lufw"s of he success extended their con-- I of inspection to county schools at gratulations on the high score made r Riverdale Burch Creek and Uintah This afternoon they Visited Weber They also forwarded the two prizes county High school in Ogden tivv nvYcii ::x:x-::-x-x-x-- fPer Ml i y: fy e ""te Central Wins J ?X::iiA:i 1 Jeber - x 1 1 y- A i fcific 2 x ''X"-- : IS' t lir v 1 'XXXy '::::i:::x:x sxSx--- Inspected Board - mm :' Mm 1 T t en vou need an excuse to stajra little longer m Tvo Boys Arrested After Silver Stolen The home of Mrs V Clark of Gramercy avenue was entered through a bathroom window that had been leitr unfastened Tuesday 2619 til :rwo 1 Juveniles 16 and 17 years i age were subsequently appre hended by Police Detectives C E Noble and George Theobald and booked for the juvenile court The officers said that through the ar rest of these two boys other burg laries of recent date may be cleared EXTRA 0 SPECIAL o For OnoVieak 1 t ' - V Shampoo and Finger r A Wave! i Those Fine $300 Permanents UP '! 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