Show THE OGDEN 8 FORMER OGDEN Board Changes Schedule Of Buses Serving Roy And Riverdale Schools ! RESIDENT DIES IN AUTO CRASH STANDARD-EXAMINE- SCHOOL HEADS STUDY PROGRAM R SATURDAY Survey Will Be Made of Ogden’s Hospital Needs FOR CONFERENCE County Will Put Aside Temporarily Request i Thompson of Farr Hour Earlier was ‘over Albert West elected 1000 to Knowlden Opening Calvin Eugene 344 Approximately vote Warren of a of by Set Heavy Traffic to 54 Mr Thompson will take ofAttend Educators Rites Will Be Held fice at board the in first Will Be Avoided meeting In This City Meet In Ogden January and E Arnold Slater auboard For Funds nounced Theo Way-me- nt i ' body of Calvin Eugene Knowlden SI who was killed in accident Dec an automobile-truc- k 4 at Hayward Calif will be brought to Ogden for services and burial it was announced today Mr and Mrs Knowlden and Mr Knowlden’s father Charles A Knowlden and Mrs Calvin Knowlden are being treated in an Oak- The land hospital for serious injuries Calvin Eugene Knowlden was born in Alameda Calif Feb 20 1910 a son of Charles Archibald and Winifred Greenwell Knowlden He was brought to Ogden by his parents when he was three years old and had resided here until six years ago when he went to Oak' land He had lived there since While in Ogden he worked for a sewing machine concern He was a member of the L D S church Surviving are his widow former ly Miss Betty Smith Oakland his father of Oakland his mother of 2422 Monroe one son Geary LaMar Knowlden Ogden the following brothers and sisters Clifford G Knowlden in service with the U S navy Kimball G Knowlden Salina Mrs Dorothy K Bowman Ogden his grandmother Mrs Ade line Greenwell Ogden Funeral arrangements will be directed by Larkin & Sons’ mortuary Owners Warned As Wrecks Occur A change In schedule at River-dal- e and Roy schools to facilitate transportation was approved Friday evening by the county board of education William P Miller superinten- dent said the new schedule will probably be placed in effect next Tuesday The opening of school will be stepped up half an hour he explained and only 30 minutes wll be taken at noon for the lunch hour Classes will then be dismissed in the two schools at p m “This will eliminate long waits at the school by the children” Mr Miller said “Previously the students have had to wait until the high school bus unloaded its passengers and came back for them With two or three trips to the school for children going in different directions some of the youngsters did not get home from school until around five o’clock” Prompt Service The new arrangement will mean that the buses can take those children home and return to high school a few minutes after school is out The Riverdale and Roy youngsters will all be home by about three-thirt- y p m The board canvassed theretums from the school board election held last Wednesday and officially an two-thir- ELKS IN OGDEN ty -- TO HONOR DEAD A warning to Weber county farmers to keep their livestock ofJ the county roads was issued today by Arthur P Brown commissioner In charge of the county roac Services Will Be Open department “There have been several acciTo Public Carver dents reported In the Hooper area Will Speak recently caused by cows and horses straying f upon the roads” Mr Brown said “If the owners do not The Ogden Elks lodge will join keep their animals behind fences the county will take action to cope all' other lodges in the nation Sunwith the situation” day evening In memorial services for members who died during the year The services open to the public will start at seven-thirt- y p m Dr John Edward Carver will be the speaker The Benevolent and Patriotic Order of Does will hold their services in connection with the TREMONTON Dec 6 — Mrs Elks Clytia Crowley 39 of Logan was Elks who died during the year released from a Tremonton hos- are: Charles E Littlefield Charles pital today after treatment for E Downing C S Wheelwright minor injuries suffered when her William M Orrack C C Clark and automobile rolled 150 feet down an Fred W Hutschenreiter embankment along the Tremonton-DeweyvilThe Ogden Elks will conduct a road dance this evening also open Leonard Bishop state highway to the public proceeds of which patnolman reported Mrs Crowley will go into the lodge charity fund lost control of her machine to be used for purchase of ChristLarry Crowley 4 her son suf mas baskets for contributing to fered bruises the five school hot lunch programs which the Elks aid and for any other charities which might come up during the year Preparation of the Christmas baskets will begin about Dec 15 ( Uiahns Injured As Auto Turns Over le Approximately COURT DROPS DAMAGE SUIT Eight damage suits arising from a highway collision near Monte Cristo last July 4 has been dismissed PER GALLON on at the Attorneys for the parties involved filed stipulations stating the matters at issue had been settled The suits dismissed were: Cherrel Amidan by her guardian George Amidan versus Bennett Glass Sc Paint Co and Percy B Wright LeRoy Baugh versus the company and Wright Edith Baugh versus the company and Wright Louis Amidan versus the company and Wright George Amidan versus the company and Wright Curtis Wright versus LeRoy Baugh and Elva Wright versus Leroy Baugh The auto accident involved machines driven by Percy Wright and LeRoy Baugh High Office Voted To ®n& g® WfflsHdh S E Hinckley present president will tomatically be retired at that time 'Salaries Discussed Considered but without any action taken was the subject of teacher salaries Davis Salt Lake Provo Nebo Alpine and other school districts have voted cither Christmas bonuses or salary increases to their teachers Mr Miller stated It is expected that discussion will be contained at the next meeting Robert Wangsgard clerk of the board reported the county system is staying well within its budget So far this year the district has expended $135396 of a total budget ONLY ! j I j four-thir- ty 26-roo- MASONS AWAIT I OVER HOLIDAYS merce Tf the Weber county commissioners have decided to build a hospital in this county with federal aid then I believe the institution should be located in Ogden city and not In Roy It should be of sufficient size to meet all national Will Obtain Supply of Enfield Rifles From Coast Arsenal defense requirements for the Ogden area If ample hospital facilities will be provided by private sources it would seem unwise to create any unnecessary load for the taxpayer to assume “I heartily approve of the action agreed upon yesterday at a meeting of professional and business men with Commissioner Arrington All action will be delayed until a survey can be made and the needs of the community for additional hospital facilities determined” OFFICIAL RITES I er i T ! j ! ! Standard-Ex- t f re-elect- ed MRS ETHEL P WILLIAMS ar Land Speculation Fought By Board six-thir- ty DARTS ms 1 30-3- County Disclaims Land Ownership “LAY Weber county commissioners today had adopted a resolution waiving any claims it might have on a certain property in the area which now comprises the Utah general depot site the particular tract being assessed in the name of A C Bishop and known as tract No 86 The resolution was adopted upon recommendation of Glenn W Adams county attorney who said the action was necessary in order to clear title to the land by cancelling of the 1891 tax sales on the property Mr Adams said it has been impossible to trace the 1891 tax sale because the book in which is was recorded has been lost IS I - Mrs Larkin Named Celebration Aide j t acute headaches today The greatest loss was suffered by L C Tillotson of 2547 Adams whose brown leather wallet contained $185 in currency a driver license and fishing license Police said the billfold was lost about midnight apparently in the downtown district Dale Larkin of Tremonton reported his wallet contained $45 in currency and some papers he is particularly anxious to get back according to Detective R F Peterson ) - 1 J WYNN FERRIN'S GENERAL TIRE COUTAH'S OIL & LARGEST INDEPENDENT MOTORISTS’ Officers Elected By Odd Fellows ! Stake Conference Will Open Tonight Members of the I D S Mount Ogden stake priesthood will meet 2Z Tt m aUi elect year gift t nePeniveIy tht family mothr ierntir brother ind IV: V ed O To O t— o 5 T U TO m O 0 e Firm Institutes £ TO r X m CO VAGABOND OLYMPIC I oo CHIPPENDALE A phooorsdio tfasl will bring the best in music:Made with Capehart- Farnsworth IU record changer oc Tam m low Plays on AC 6 tubes Built-i- n antenna $19” $19 battery: battarla axtrS COMMENTATOR Ivory cabinet circuit Built-i-n S95 6-tu- be ro an loop antennas! at $300 par wak ££-$1- Just Drive Out to Hebcr Jacobs Service o 36th and Harrison PHONE 4035 S-- BENEFICIAL your own old age and if anything happens to you it'll protect and provide for your loved ones — Your Local Beneficial Man Is ready to help you plan for m your future BENEEf ItfSPRAHClj Bon Office —Sail Laic Hebet J Grant City President OGDEN ADDRESS OF BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO ? TO WIND-U- MZCHANICAi SOMBEK Wsr CUDGIT R TANK in —t 69? 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We Never Close 1 i IMP 2 Z CO o m Z m c TO 73 m WYNN FERRIN'S ui u Z z ©UNHEAL TIRE2661 Washington Blvd 225 Eccles Bldg DAVE PETERSEN MANAGER O m P iu MJDH2 IO gifts NOW up INSURANCE it's Thrift at its best It'll provide for 7 -- H 2 Bicycles ad ad LIFE o 2tx lAT-a-w-ar Z c —t U) When you Invest a part of your earned income in ?X co LIONEL to Which he will hesitate BASEMENT EXCAVATING i C for Children o f All AgesJ Tho Gift Supreme! a tie for Christmas UTAH'S 5Q00 1 TOYS QAEIB®S $2995 to wear o A O pennies here pennies there— To buy that man ti ad AUTOMOBILE If you want to save Z D t i TO 2 m Z m to t— to t ATTENTION LADIES! O - v re-elect- ed “It Ain't the Words It's the Thought” i cd O t— ( er O j Two men who Friday night reported to police loss of their wallets no doubt were victims of TONIGHT nt PLAN i Two Men Report Loss of Wallets 0 if AlffftY” state-owne- TEST O - ' Shupe-Willia- O The U S civil service commission announced today an open competitive examination for filling the position of foreman railroad trackman at $1500 a year at the various war department establishments in the vicinity of Ogden Applicants must have reached their eighteenth birthday but must not have passed their fiftieth birthday on the closing date for receipt of applications unless entitled to veteran preference They must show they have had at least two years’ experience as railroad foreman fn charge of lading grad- ing ballasting and aligning tracks and replacing switches and guards Application blanks may be obtained from A R Ward at the postofficej and must be on file the secretary of the local service rating board war depart' ment at Ogden ordnance depot on or before the- close of business The Ogden unit of the Utah home guard which will be known hereafter as Company B will drill but twice more in December and then take a vacation until the first Mon day in January' Captain Joseph Soelberg commanding officer announced today Drills have been held each Monday night in the national guard armory Captain Soelberg said he had been informed the state has asked for bids for uniforms for the home Dec 19 guard and also that Enfield 0 bolt action rifles of the type used in the World war have been shipped from Benecia arsenal in California Just when they will be available for issuance to the men is A GOOD not known smallsix said Captain Soelberg i bore rifles to be used for indoor some of the advanHere are target practice have been ordered of the tages Wright II Electric They probably will not be delivered layaway plan for some weeks however You may shop early making The members of Company B are now spending their drill nights in your selections from the brand new course will a complete stocks You make This aid first taking only aj small payment at the occupy their attention during Janutime of selection ary Whatever you select- we hold it here clean safe expertly serviced When you want delivery Yur payments may be arranged! on easy term? to suit j your convenience RICH GIFTS ARE READY An electric appliance is a joy Mrs Rosella F Larkin of Ogforever-- provided it is a good den has been named a member of a committee to draft a yearappliance There are a lot of long program of attractions and trashy appliances on the market But here are the world’s activities for Utah’s centennial celebest known brands: toasters bration in 1947 mixers waffle irons coffee Named chairman of the commitmakers electrie irons small tee was Ward C Holbrook Delbert portable radios etc t M Draper of Salt Lake City is third member BUT DELAYS ARE BAD The group was selected at st Just as sure as you live you’ll meeting late Friday in Salt Lake be sorry if you put It off for City by the state centennial comwill run out soon this stocks mission which decided also to ask and you have no excuse year the state publicity and industrial The you need is a money only development commission to aid in "hold" small paymentWhy not seeking construction of roads to look us tomorrow come in and scenic and historical attractions t’s a nice stbre to visit over now inaccessible by automobile You’ll enjoy our "Wright Cities and towns on main enFriendly Way” trance highways into the state will WRIGHT ELECTRIC 866 24th be asked to begin beautification of roads immediately i I Washington Blvd m j in the tonight at seven-thirt- y S E Hinckley was elected pres- Twelfth ward chapel for the openident of the Ogden Board of Real- ing session of the stake quarterly tors at a meeting late Friday aft- conference Apostle John A Widt-so- e and Henry D Moyle of the ernoon In the Hotel Ben Lomond church welfare committee will be Mr Hinckley who had served as the principal speakers secretary for nine years succeeds At the request of the church Carl E Torgesen Carl Porter was elected vice pres-de- welfare committee a welfare meeting announced for Sunday in the succeeding Wilbur Cook Fifth ward chapel has been canBen Neff Jr is the new celled reasurer Helle-well E George Reorganisation of the stake presiformer treasurer is now emwill be a feature of the condency Dee ployed at the hospital ference William H Reeder Jr who is leaving in January for his new duties as president of the New England states mission will be released as stake president j General conference sessions will be held in the tabernacle General Mills doing business as at ten a m and two p m Sunday the Sperry Flour Co filed suit in Second district court today against Stanley D Neff and Grace O L Neff asking a judgment for $2 99337 allegedly still owing from a total Indebtedness of more than $21000 owed in 1940 Part of the sum was incurred on advance! for 'M o the feeding of turkeys BEST LUMP STOVE NUT Dial 8387 j I Collection Suit Stations at 23rd and Grant Ave 33rd and survey directed by E J Fjeldsted secretary of the chamber of commerce will be conducted immediately to determine need for additional hospitalization facilities in the Ogden area it was an nounced today and application of Weber county for federal assistance for construction of a will be held up until the hospital survey is completed This was decided at a meeting late Friday of Ogden business men Commission physicians County Chairman J W Arrington and V R Guthrie of Salt Lake City regional director of the federal defense health agency approximately 1000 administrators teachers and others interested in education to Ogden in February was discussed Friday evening at Hotel Ben Lomond by 35 represen tatives of schools and school sys terns from Preston Idaho south to Provo Tba meeting was for organization of the executive committee to handle the regional Progressive Education association conference Two Assemblages here Feb 26 27 and 28 Speakers Mr Fjeldsted said today he ex were discussed and Dr Grayson a pects at education meeting will be held Dec Kefauver dean of 16 17 or to review information directed Stanford university of $314400 discussion on progressive educa- gathered to that time and effect a "meeting of minds” and a final The board approved the purchase tion methods for approximately $90 of an enmeeting will be held Dec 23 Named Chairman "Based upon information given larger for use at Weber county W Karl Hopkins Ogden school high school by a photography club superintendent was named chair- us from the army establishments organized with Kenneth Brown ' as man of the executive committee in this region we estimate the population of Ogden city alone will faculty advisor with the following members:' Dr John T Wahlquist Utah be approximately 80000 by Jan 1 Congestion Avoided The Riverdale and Roy schools university Jennie Campbell state 1943” Mr Fjeldsted said “This transportation changes will remove department of public instruction indicates there will be a need for the necessity of taking school buses J C Moffitt Provo superintend more hospital facilities” According to Commissioner Arthrough the heavy traffic which ent Dr E A Jacobson U S A C begins about four p m when the Dr H A Dixon Weber college rington all present at the Friday first of the staggered shifts at Hill Dr Reuben A Law B Y U‘ Dr meeting agreed that from 100 to ' field and Ogden ordnance depot be- E Allen Bateman Logan superin- 200 new hospital rooms and pergin leaving the reservations’ Mr tendent Ernest M Hanson and tinent facilities will be needed Miller pointed out Traffic be- Dr J T Worlton assistant Salt here tween Ogden and the military posts Lake City t superintendent Hazel Physicians Views was A It is heaviest about U E Brockbank reported that plans of to five president Nellie Hendricks Weber county Weber county to erect a p m it is reported supervisor Hervin Bundersort Box county hospital in Roy on the Elder superintendent Dr P T county infirmary site were opposed Farnsworth Granite superintend- by Ogden physicians who asked ent and R P Campbell Preston that additions to the Thomas D Dee memorial hospital in Ogden be Idaho superintendent on held will be The conference provided or else a county hos27 and pital be erected in Ogden which Saturday February Friday and 28 Mr Hopkins said with would be centrally located on the probably Thursday evening meet basis of county population Among others at the meeting ings under sponsorship of Parent-TeachA were Drs Clark L Rich Frank K association groups A Bartlett and G W Schelm and W similar meeting under P-Unify and Weber Lodges auspices R White H E Hemingway and on be held at Logan may V P Campbell Thursday evening Arrange Installation Statement Issued Speakers Listed Mr Hemingway' who Is chairExercises Among the speakers who will appear at a coast conference of man of -the chamber of commerce educators in early March and who military affairs committee today Officers of Unity lodge NoJ 18 are available for the P E A meet' issued the following statement in and Weber lodge No 6 Free and ing in Ogden are Ernest Melby clarification of a newspaper story Accepted Masons will be installed president of Montana university which appeared Friday quoting a at rituals next week t was an- H L Caswell of Columbia' Uni- statement he made in an open Paul meeting of the Weber county comnounced today following elections versity Teachers college A Fred Baker will be installed Witty Northwestern university missioners Dec 11 as worshipful master of tfewton Edward Chicago univer“The report given to The of my views reWeber lodge No 6 Other officers sity Francis Spaulding Harvard aminer of this lodge elected Thursday eve- university Willis Sutton former garding the establishment of a E A president and superinning are: Neil K Olmstead senior warden tendent of schools at Atlanta Ga Edwin C Randall junior warden and Laura Hooper of Wellesley A V McIntosh treas- college for women urer Elmer J Hodges former worDr Kefauver left today for the shipful master secretary and A east where he will confer with D Barber three-yetrustee Ap P E A officials including FredDEAD pointive officers are Ralph E Gun- erick Redifer executive secretary derson senior deacon Walter C and some of the proposed speakers Swanson junior deacon Harold for the here He will stop Denkers senior steward Thomas in Ogdenmeeting for a conference with Mr Ethel Paine Williams 62 1435 Welsh junior steward Clark Lo- Hopkins upon - his return a few h widow of William H Twenty-fiftH gan chaplain George Bartlett days before Christmas Williams who was president of tyler Installation of officers for Unity Candy Co died tom in a local hospital one at a 18 No will be day lodge conducted illness after a three-wee- k Dec 10 with a dinner to Mrs Williams was born in Ogprecede the ceremonies den April 16 1879 a daughter of John A Houston will be installed as worshipful master succeeding Joseph R' and Sarah Purdy Paine and had resided here her entire C S Cravens Other officers are Warren Taylor state land board life She was in social O C Lockhart senior warden said today thef board circles and had prominent been an active civic George D Darling junior warden secretary the publicity and industrial worker She was a member of the J G Titley treasurer J C Jones and commission have development secretary and C S Cravens trus- taken steps to prevent speculation Child Culture club Ogden Golf & tee Appointive officers will be an- in lands near Country club American Legion magnesium deposits auxiliary and the Relief society nounced at the installation in Grand county D S Mt Ogden ward of L the He said the two agencies had Since of her husband the death agreed to confer on applications in April 1927 Mrs Williams had d for leasing of lands served as vice of the TO president near Crescent Junction where the Utah Magnesium company is de- candy company Mr and Mrs Williams were married In Ogden veloping extensive magnesium de- June 29 1909 posits OGDEN Surviving are one daughter Mrs Prevention of exploitation detrimental to the state is intended he L W Benson Ogden and the following brothers and sisters: Joseph said R Paine Los Angeles L Jack Paine Mrs Frank Francis Mrs C Ogden High and Davis High J Humphris Mrs Heber Lund all courtiers will meet in a double-headof Ogden and Mrs Bert Israel at the Ogden High gymTwin Falls Idaho A brother Dr nasium at seven o’clock this eveWilliam S Paine Salt Lake City ning died last summer Second teams of the two schools h Funeral are under clash in the opening event with the Ogden lodge No 5 Independent direction ofarrangements & Sons’ the Lindquist headliner at eight p m Order of Odd Fellows has elected mortuary Davis pushed Ogden out of the Harry T Haywood noble grand state tournament at Salt Lake last August Weise vice Eugene grand spring with an upset victory M Mann secretary Don H Wool-se- y treasurer and August Weise trustee for 18 months Installation will take place early in January secretary-t- Golden Eagle A program which will attract j A I94f EXAMS OPENED TAKE VACATION com- DECEMBER S RAIL TRACKMAN HOME GUARD TO large county hospital in Ogden was not authorized by me and no action has been taken upon this matter by the military affairs committee of the chamber of j EVENING WYNN FERRIN'S GENERAL TIRE I - Sr 1L S® Dial 4437 & O 0 1 OIL CO— UTAH'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT MOTORISTS' I |