Show V Second Section v SECTION Second Section I OGDEN CITY MONDAY EVENING UTAH She's Tops Among Working Girls Terrace to Vote On Setting Up Wfcti WM I aowawMoewawaRRawawawawataaowa' Own Fire Unit vi'" SJSJMBl RSmSSiS II llWSBl It I Given II ed -- -- Lee's Decision :S£nyir s VsSaiiLisiiBBHBiV: f " :? JHb WW Miss Jo Ann Scott Is all smiles as she Is crowned "Queen of Keys" following a contest sponsored by Anmac post No 91 American Legion She is winner of an expense-paid trip to Hollywood and the trophy she is displaying Participating in the coronation ceremonies were Commander Charles F Hall of the Anmac nost iff t f anil —i — mm nr Rnp T w r" t- v-- Miss Jo Ann Scott Wins Free Trip to Hollywood Jo Ann Scott was named top were crowned before a crowd esti wmnerin a ' working girl" contest mated at about 600 Friday by Miss sponsored by Anmac Post No 91 American Legion She was crowned "Queen of Keys" and is winner of an paid tour of Hollywood The contest was in two sections the keys division for office work- ers and a "trays" division for waitresses and cafe employes it was explained Selection of winners was based upon the number of dance tickets sold by each con- - newly appointed Mayor George T Frost It was his first official public appearance Mayor Frost was assisted in honoring the pair by Commander Charles F Hall of Anmac Post 91 Queen Jo Ann Scott sponsored by State Finance Co had 38700 votes Queen Lillian Zundel from Melody Inn in Willard had 35700 votes Both queens were crowned with testani Proceeds of the event will nutr floral crowns and presented with ment the organization's child wel- large trophies plaques for their employers and orchid corsages fare fund "Ouem of Travs" snrl ivinnor rt as Other winners were announced follows: Second place trays dia sterling holloware coffee server ' vision Mrs Verna Postel Jack ei is airs wuian zunaei The two comely young ladies cranes care 16800 votes second division Miss Alida Poce Ogkeys den Ford Sales 33000 votes They were presented with corsages trophies and place settings for eight in King Edward silverware inira piace Keys division Miss Louise Hill Ogden Standard 24700 votes- - thtrri r!trays division Mrs Mollie Dob-so- n Finer Food taproom 11200 A votes They won corsages and sets man who allegedly threatened his wife with a of crystal costume jewelry loaded rifle early yesterday is Fourth place keys division Miss being held for investigation ac- - Frances Brian Sears Roebuck & coramg to ronce Ufficer James stuu voxes fourth diR Eason vision Mrs Jean Wolford trays The officer said he heard a cafe 7000 votes They wonGeorge's crystal disturbance upstairs at 111 Twenty-fift- h Other contestant while patrolling the street He said he discovered with complimentary theatra passes William Howard Taft Robinson tsuuu tor iwo wee ics 43 holding a rifle and his wife Prior to the coronation guests Essie Mae Robinson crouching were entertained by representatives in a corner of a hallway when of Arthur Murray's dancing studio he entered the residence who gave exhibitions of the samba Officer Eason said he took the rumba mambo and Charleston Miss Scott said that weapon from the husband He the said there were four live rounds time of her departure although is not defiin the magazine nite she believes she will leave shortly after Christmas She will fly both ways and be met and escorted on her Hollywood tour by Jack Hummel of tha Jack Kurtze agency Hugh F 0N1L Ogden member of the stats highway patrol civil service commission said today that if Gov J Bracken Lee wished to dismiss him from the commission for standing by a principle he was ready to stand by tha governor's decision O'Neil who has been under ouster proceedings said he differed with the governor over reinstatement of former Prison Warden Mason Hill He wrote a letter to Attorney General Clinton D Vernon asking for an opinion on legality of the ' governor's action The governor asked O'Neil to resign and he refused In his letter to the attorney general O'Neil said he had e been to locate any section giving the governor the right to remove commissioners who fail to respond to his whims In reply Vernon said the Utah law gives the governor power to remove an appointive officer for official misconduct habitual and wilful neglect of duty and for other good and sufficient cause The difference between the two men developed over a request by Lee that Hill be reinstated as a patrolman without any loss in seniority O'Neil contended such action would violate the rules of the commission Public hearing on the issue was set originally for next Wednesday but at O'Neil's request the governor srranted a delay till Dec 17 "I'll be at the hearing" said O'Neil todav un-bl- se ' Husband Accused Of Threatening xaminer Wife With Rifle US Bases Need Court Award A of $16503 was judgment awarded in the city court to the Credit Bureau of Ogden against Vance Jordan nth A diabetic young Ogden moth er has given a normal Too many people are still in the package-wrapping envelope - addressing Ed stage Postmaster Vendell warned today with Christmas just around the corner To assure delivery before Christmas day all parcels should be in the mail by tomorrow he said Christmas cards for distant states should be posted before Saturday Dec 15 Week Before Christmas for local delivery Greetings should be mailed at least a week before Christmas The next days 'are especially critical he said with facilities taxed to the limit and all over the country locally "We should be very grateful" he said "if patrons would tie Christmas cards in bundles with all stamps In the upper right-han- d corner and all envelopes facing the same way" This speeds up the cancellation process By the way workers freg quently are delayed by that is nearly impossible to read hand-writin- Parked Sedan Damaged Donald Colter 449 Twenty-sevent- h reported his 1948 sedan was damaged last night while parked near his residence He said an old model car parked nearby was also damaged BRING THIS COUPON s uecemoer srtCIAl I — S ! FREE HAIRCUT $J00 i 4 ful birth to a strapping d 15 ounce girl proving that diabetics need not fear child- eight-poun- JsiiBBSBBn''7'' d&m WBtt f fljwlr 'Jar sBjjt 'Jiri birth The mother Mrs Areace (Muriel) Weese 27 of 1730 Twenty-sixt- h and the baby are reported doing "fine" in the maternity ward at St Benedict! hosnital One month ago the national observance during of diabetic week Mrs Weese's picture appeared in print to refute the outdated belief that persons with diabetes can not bear children Had Special Care At that time Mrs Weese was under special care and was assured that with certain precautions she need not have any fear regarding childbirth She and her child are apparently? "the proof of the pud- Le-R- oy tt 90-Da- Term Given y In Narcotics Case Michael Duke 41 of 131 Twenty-fift- h ws sentenced to serve 90 days in jail today by Judge Charles G Cowley of Second district court Duke had previously pleaded guilty to charges of illegal possession of narcotics His case had been referred to the state adult probation and parole department for investigation and report v a The tail untn term of Duke's probation agree ment we win be released on pro bation after serving the 90 davs Judge Cowley explained Lynn J Hodges Hodges to Head 'Dimes' Campaign Director of the 1952 March of Dimes campaign next month will be Lynn J Hodges director of distributive education for Ogden schools and active civic workercity The drive for the first time will run four weeks instead of two — from Jan 2 to Jan 31 Mr Hodges said the serious epidemic in Utah Ogden and the rest of the nation has forced a longer solicitation He said 179 cases were treated at the city's two hospitals during the year compared with an average of pnly about 35 for the past five Average cost for each case nationally was $2000 Of the 179 cases handled In Ogden the Polio Foundation helped about four-fifthe said Mr Hodges is planning an intensive campaign spearheaded by newspaper and radio publicity He attended a regional meeting on polio last October In Denver He is a member of the Ogden Rotary club Last year he worked with the Red Cross during its fund drive and this year was chairman of the public employes division of the Community Chest Before coming to Ogden ha as night principal of the Salt Lake area vocational school and also has worked with the state department of vocation education In personal training In 1946-4- 7 he was director of civilian training for the Pacific military command Announcement of his appointment as March of Dimes director for the city was made today by George V Alexander Weber county director j Very happy and proud Mrs Weese laughed at a question as to whether or not she had had difficult time "Heavens no" she exclaimed "It was easier than my first!" Hospital attendants said Mrs Weese will probably have to remain in the hospital for a few more days longer than mothers without diabetes "However" they said "she will ba just as healthy as any" — lava Up f ee Yeer 30 b v rub lie A vim IntttrorKO I A MAmOWER Tf MPHtANCS ! $730 ding" In this was two a conversation from her bed morning Mrs Weese said it discovered she had diabetes years ago $2 Bail Forfeited Ptas M 00 Uftinso Mombarshtp oil requirements of tha Utah Stale rinanrlal Responsibility Lew V!r-- new PMOMI no address given forfeited $2 bail in the city court for parking in a red zone Jerry Roscoe Bail of $1 for parking in a red zone was forfeited in the city court no address by Lee Richardson given 34402 Aftestrjee' tOA Disc ee at Pee Local Farmers "DOC" ORION'S INS Left Money Behind REAUTY SCHOOL Phono 7474 I Telephone operators in GS-- 2 and classes are needed for work at federal installations in Ogden Brigham City and Salt Lake City the office of U S civil service board of examiners sairf tnrfav Salary ranges from $2750 a year iw wou a year ana ail competitors must take a written examination Competitors must have experience as telephone operator in a large central telephone office or in a small central office or private branch exchange where there are not less than 25 working lines Complete information can be obtained at the office of the U S civil service board of examiners room 220 post office building AGENCY We Raproioat Matwei S J Companies Stack IfM — AUTO — UP1 POUO A HOSPITAL hs I I rHRww Dr Stanley Bartlett RaajraaaaRj WW Off gejKljB Denver Colo Religious Research Public Forum RojRTsal erCS 1 First Congregational Church Adams Ave Topics "TNI MAOIC Off YOUR MIND" TONIGHT 7:30 PM Jhe Christmas Store Treat yourself to ! some new clothes for your 90-ds- of Ogden was given a judgment in the city court for $7547 against D Lowell Kerr LUMBER SHINGLES n ft -- K m tiny drops of waiet drip m vain PLYWOOD SHEATHING DOORS on the enduring strength "Save on Everything B H FERRELL GO of nature's sturdy rock 3770 Kiesel se toe is Perpetuated Dial 3-- 1 101 the memory of our friendly :le Ph understanding services by Vincan McKay about A m m n tm fk-- L yi "Wnrt mot of v n—4 "Hch good memory as a flood tf tht towndf Rk frtrttry" doubl talk it't wnk Intoning t ° wHh both or A iot of ui nwli mtralvM ss unhappy ai °°r" by Svint in pest and soap a tha tad or ditcowraa-n- g things tfcat have Koppenwd t as w """P going back avar oar oM warrias like a ptawa pioyr avar th bays in a dark roamfamblg W'r focusing sa herd an th distent that wa'ra mit ing th u areand as Whet' dan is fc"o aad if it wasn't goad ay battar as a ravfval y bava you dan yeer Ckrtst- If net yaa bat tbaasNag thwn-drciov-ds y? tar hurry an down That ringing in year oars is "Jingl Balls" or should ba iy the way aftor months of waiting wa bava the now HASStlBlAD famous Swedish leflgx camora W'll t you look at ti and hold it whn yea call (w'll svsn lot yaa bay HI) And o big wlcom to you If t easy to shop ot our big Comoro Cantor Just coma in and browse Wo havo ail the finest areand at tha Hght pfices quipment And youil find cameras and svppbes for vary body on your fast Don't got off just a faw mora shopping days tiO Christmas And wa'ra here to help you anytimo So come ea in H and your best in Hart Schaffner IOSE CHAPEL MORTUARY SM 2th Street Marx clothes suits tuxedos topcoats oe fjrrfe S im 1 eesf" 50 S395 show and be ready for the gladsome days to come RED "$a aaacft f WO ip$f & You'll always look Select yours now from the most complete stoeks we've ever been able to soo THE CAMERA MAN 909 Fowler Aasfcy:: Phone The holiday season with its family reunions and many social events presents many occasions when you'll want to look your best hr'i 4M POUCT oe tear as ter Given Judgment The Credit Bureau With Any Permanent Wave SUPERIOR The heavy safe containing ap$800 which was proximately stolen from the Verdeland Park federal housing project office in Layton was found Sunday along Four-Mil- e creek near Slaterville by a duck hunter The safe had been cut open with an acetylene torch apparently on the spot said Weber county deputy sheriffs who investigated Except for a lone dime the safe was empty and half buried in the snow and soft earth The safe was turned over to Sheriff LeRoi Day of Davis county whose office is investigating the burglary Two other stolen safes have been found in the same area during recent years Deputies Hadley and Donald T Ber-rerecalled The spot la rather isolated success- GS-- 3 Below Wholesale Automatic 6-Mo- Phone Operators Firm Wins Suit Utah Auto Parts Co was awarded a judgment in the city court of $17015 against Jack Pribble of the Woman 111 With Diabetes Has Baby Both Just Fine ' Too Many People Safe Recovered! 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Well No They Left a Dime Postmaster Says o - i- h' v-- o Okay With O'Neil A Texas law officers can be sure that Higinio Adame 26 will be waiting for them here when they want to pick him up on a first degree murder charge Adame pleaded guilty in Second district court this morning to charges of assault and battery Judge Charles G Cowley sentenced him to serve six months in the Weber county jail — or until Texas officials come to claim him Adame had been charged with assault with a deadly weapon following a fracas on lower Twenty-fiftstreet He had pleaded innocent Charge Reduced On the recommendation of L Roland Anderson assistant district attorney the charge was lowered to assault a misdemeanor In a telephone conversation with local deputies Friday San Antonio police said they may not be able to come for Adame until after Jan I They lack funds They said they could make the trip if it were a matter of Adame's being turned loose before then Sheriff Mac M Wade however said Adame would be held in jail here for Texas "until they want him" Texas has a hold order on Adame and has forwarded warrants and a copy of a complaint charging him with first degree murder in connection with double slaying seven-thirt- y well-train- 1951 Term on Assault "fi' night The 750-gall- 10 Slaying Suspect WASHINGTON TERRACE — Organization of a volunteer fire department and discussion of subdivision plans will highlight the regular quarterly meeting of the Washington Terrace Non - Profit Housing corporation Thursday meeting has been called for in the community building auditorium with President George H Van Leeuwen in charge Fire Chief Ernest Jensen of Weber county will address the meeting and will outline to the corporation members the necessary requirements for adequate fire protection in a community the size of the Terrace After Chief Jensen's discussion a vote will be taken as to whether the residents desire an assessment for the purpose of financing a fire department organization To Vote an Assessment They will be asked to express their opinion on whether or not a $26 assessment should be applied to each for the purpose of raising $34000 This sum will be sufficient to buy a fully equipped - per - minute pumper and cover the cost of remodeling one of the projects garage buildings into a fire house Several optional methods of meeting the assessment will be proposed Plans for organizing a Terrace fire department are spurred by the fact that an imminent insurance survey will cause rates to go away up if the area remains without organized fire protection Another factor is that the Weber county fire department has to run almost six miles through heavy city traffic to reach the Terrace from their station on West Twelfth Fire Fighters Live there Many professional fire fighters from area military installations live on the Terrace and would provide a crew of volunteers to man the engines corporation officials believe President Van Leeuwen will discus subdivision plans for the area as drafted in accordance with the Weber county planning commission He will distribute booklets to each member containing the plans and also setting out plans for the remodeling of homes including cost estimates Each resident will select the of remodeling he desires and plan will Indicate the amount of money he will be able to spend He will fill In a card containing that information and turn In to the corporation offices A total of the amount of mnnov na-hnnihnU feels he can spend will be thej sum xoxai to oe Borrowed under the refinancing program DECEMBER M NYC CO j |