Show J Waz fi)£atl3arssCxamte2S 14 WAR VETERANS PREPARE ROUSING IDOARD PASSES DEDICATION WILL RECALL WELCOME FOR FORMER CHAMPIONl ORDINANCE ON EARLY CHURCH EFFORTS DRIVERS FACE COURT RESULT 0 WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 23 OF AUTO CRASH 'P DARDER HOURS - '“'W ' I -- three-wa- y A i J 7 :t‘X 5 V ft & I 3' ttT i v P" M-- 'H Wm o m x' d ) treatment The officers said Steed’s car also crashed into a car driven by Clifford Clark Wilson at the same time They said Clark’s automobile was stopped for a highway stop sign Steed was released on $25 bail He appeared in city court and was fined $15 Mietus was booked for lack of a driver license but City Judge Bel-na- p dismissed the charge SPEED ESTIMATED Ballantyne and Champneys said witnesses told them Steed’s machine was traveling about 45 miles ' per hour and that six persons were riding in the car a light coach They said Steed maintained his speed was 30 miles HAS REUNION Loughran Heads riors of Battery B 145th Field Artillery Ex-War- -- Richard M Loughran was elected president of the wartime Battery B 145th field artillery Utah na- tional guard at an annual reunion late Tuesday afternoon in the American Legion chateau He succeeds E (F Nelson About 50 members of the artillery unit which served overseas during the World war were present A memorial service in tribute to members who have died during he year was held Herman DeYoung was elected vice president and W J Smeding was re-elect- ed secretary-treasur- er Says Driving Law Violation Is Police Chief Dewey F Hawkins in a communication to the city commission today branded as “unjustified” a complaint of Thomas J Kiernan that Traffic Sergeant S S Leach violated a traffic rule The commission adopted the chiefs report recommending that no action be taken against the officer reKiernan 524 Twenty-nint- h ported to the commission that Leach failed to give an arm signal on making a turn after Leach had arrested the complainant on a speeding charge Hawkins explained in his that side curtains on the police prowl car make it impossible to extend the arm thus making it necessary to violate Ogden driving regulations by using the door in giving signals com-niunicati- r on PEACE ENVOY WILL ADDRESS MEETING L I c:rrj:r" Phone — 623 ’’ ' 'J - ‘v '’v vv VNvXv v- VVVW ' ' yv -v S vv v vv- V V - -- - - - Commission Refers Matter Weber county chapters of the Daughters WILL PAY TRIBUTE of Utah Pioneers will pay tribute to the Weber county women who formed the first stake Relief society of the LDS church Dedication of a plaque will take place Thursday Mrs Edward L Rich above is chairman of the dedication committee (Staff photo) : Appearances Made By Former Fighter LONG FIRELESS will Gene Tunney DAIRYMEN HEAR LEADERS “at be TO home’’ here tonight for the hundreds who want to shake his Western Field Men Signed Two Residences Burst Into hand To Address Annual Flame to End Two appearances one at seven p m in Hotel Ben Lomond Meet Friday Respite in White another at 1 7-D- ay nine-thirt- y fireless Ending a period flames broke out in two places in the residential section Tuesday night and early today A frame residence at 832 Kershaw occupied by J G Conley burst into flames of an unknown cause at nine fifty-on- e p m Starting in a closet underneath a stairway the fire burned through a door and lath and scorched the interior of a bathroom before firemen could stop it Most of the' roof was burned frame dwelling off a 17-da- y two-stor- y City ballroom will be made by the former world’s champion INFORMAL PARADE Tunney will be “turned over” to an official escort of Ogden American Legionnaires and officialdom at Death1 Curve early this evening Headed by police the “fighting marine” will be paraded up and down Washington boulevard about o’clock in an informal review which will include Herman Baker post and Sons of Legion drum corps At seven pm in the hotel service clubs and- others will join n 102 Twenty-seconat at with the Legion and Forty & ocwas m a today It in a stag party where TunEight The cupied by Joe Arrillago will make one of three talks ney soot blaze was caused by hot of the evening from the chimney and falling RADIO BROADCAST on the roof according to fire Radio listeners tonight will men an have opportunity to meet TunThe last local fire previous to e in broadcast from ney these was Feb 6 when an auto A1 to eight o’clock Wardowned by Lester Campbel Standard-Exen of The editor sports anc caught fire at Twenty-nintaminer will interview A an was false alarm Liberty KLO for at the stag banand Tunney swered at Twenty-fourtwill be Warden assisted at Jefferson Feb 20 The two quet the microphone by Merrill J recent fires brought this month’s of the KLO staff The Bunnell total to four and the year’s to interview Warden indicated 24 will be sports lines and will probably touch upon the Golden Gloves event WILL CONDUCT to be staged in Ogden tomorrow evening This broadcast will come before KLO broadTIMBER SALES casts just the Louis-Manfight scheduled to start at eight five-thirt- y one-stor- y - three-sixtee- d h h Colo-rado-Ut- ah n o’clock AT REGULAR DANCE Forest Service Official Says Popular prices will prevail In Idaho Cutting to Start s the White City hall where Tun-ney’- appearance has been ar ranged in connection with the regular evening dance He wil or extend a greeting from ' the ‘ ' ‘ chestra stand J Francis Fowles in charge of arrangements lor the Legion post said it is unlikely the ex fighter will remain over Thursday to attend the Golden Gloves boxing program due to a schedule which takes him to Sun Valley lodge in Idaho In Summer Three western field representatives of national dairy organizations will speak at the third annual meeting of the Utah Dairy federation Friday in Hotel Ben Lomond T R Warren American Jersey Cattle club M B Nicholas association and C L Smith American Guernsey club will take leading roles in the discussions which open at ten a m Holstein-Friesia- n TO CONFER HONORS The National Dairy associa- tion will ' confer honor certificates to the following whose ’ Engineers' Party Set February 26 Distressing cold in chest or throat never safe to neglect generally eases up when soothing warming Mus-terois applied Better than a mustard piaster Musterole gets action because it’s NOT just a salve It’s a “counter-irritant”stimulating penetrating and helpful in drawing out local congestion and pain Used by millions for 30 years Recommended by many doctors and nurses All druggists’ In three strengths: Regular Strength Children’s (mild) and Extra Strong Approved by Good Housekeeping ART EXHIBIT TO 13-1- six-thirt- y Exchange Club to Meet In Evening Next meeting of the Ogden Exchange club will be held March 1 at seven-thirt- y p m instead of at the regular noon period it was announced at the Tuesday luncheon To be held in the Hotel Ben Lomond the meeting will be for discussion of club business Club officers board of control members chairmen of committees and captains of membership teams will meet Thursday at noon in the Hotel Ben Lomond for a dinner and discussion Attorney Ira A Huggins was guest speaker at ' the Tuesday meeting Lou Jolly and Marvin Forsha were club speakers Reports of a membership drive were - Ceremony nt w Marion Mills general chairman invites all local art enthusiasts to exhibit their work There will be no entrance fees for exhibitors and the display is open to the public Entries should be in place March 5 The chairman said plans are underway to have a junior exhibit included in the presentation this year open to elementary find high school students Savant to Discuss Holding Concerns Tax problems and holding company laws and regulations will be discussed this evening by Dr Dil-wor- th Walker University of Utah professor at ‘the weekly “business fluctuations” class in Weber lege at col- seven-thirt- y Part of the talk will more than likely concern the monthly inventory tax law which is being opposed by Ogden merchants LIVER BIL- EThe liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily If this bQe is not flowing freely your food doesn't digest It just decays in the bowel Gas bloats up your stomach You get constipated Your whole system Is poisoned and you feel sour sunk and the world looks punk A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause It takes those good old Carter’s Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up” Harmless gentle yet amazing in making bile flow freely Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name 25c Stubbornly refuse anything Dale G Beus 2535 Adams was again in possession of his light 1930 green coach stolen Monday night from his hopie Police said today the car was picked up by the Goodrich garage 2661 Washington Traffic Sergeant S S Leach and Officer W W Richardson said today they recovered a biSil-verto- cycle stolen Jan 15 from O A It Bingham 547 Twenty-fourth was valued at VISITOR FROM AFRICA VEEIta TO LEAVE THIS ll-W L Evans who has been visit "of ing his sister Mrs A T SmltlWo 2527 Harrison will leave this for Johannesburg Africa he resided for 12 years beforewheht cojJl Ing to Ogden for the ChristmF holidays He will be accompanied by B wife and two children Mary thn and Anne seven Evans is cmore nected with the African inypause services the largest avlationf Intr®&l r ests on the African contincit Evans states that the imcmployl1 ment situation of the natives has been exaggerated in press reports JLv Johannesburg at the age of 6C Tney years has reached a population one half million Its building program averages $45000000 per year and eclipses anything done in America he claims It Is British cated to the first stake Relief society of the church organized by President Brigham Young Jury 19 1877 The building is the first and only Relief society stake hall in the churph It was built by Weber county women and dedicated July 19 1902 The brick building was presented by the Relief society to the Weber county D U P Sept 1926 30 and dedicated as Pioneer hall Feb 22 1929 territory case containing salesman’s papers from a Crystal Bottling works truck R B Gaddie 2555 Jefferson said a set of lathe tools were stolen from his home mrnrn m mm wu mm m j STATE OFFICERS TO BE AT P-- T A MEET A school of instruction sponsored by the Utah Congress of Parent-Teachassociations will be held Thursday in Weber college gymnasium The meeting is open to the public First session will start at ten a m and continue to noon From two to four p m departmental meetings will be held Among state officers expected to attend are Mrs A J West president Mrs L R Nicholson first vice president Mrs J S Tingey second vice president Mrs J B Flint third vice president Mrs C Slanghenhout fourth vice president all of Salt Lake City er CONVENIENCE SET Three dishes of Norbake oven ware water bottles Two art - ‘ DESSERT SET THE KQtUTOFU I’ compressor’: Eight indi- vidual desserts can be chilled or frozen in these new dishes A SHAFT TURNS A SLADE MOVES A ROLLER ROLLS AND THERE'S ICE! “ A Raise In Pay!” Promotions are often the reward of the man who recognizes faulty eyesight and does something about it Don’t let POOR VISION hold you back! Let us examine your eyes to- day °'dodjihi (V' j j°sESugit EOe ADJUSTABLE PRESERV0IR Three positions for cold storage use or chilling of meats or desserts RBS U S PAT OPP DOZENS OF OTHER WORTH WHILE FEATURES THAT G! if E YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY O NlNcyy T Hushmor fi Son 2436 Washington Ave AR 10-YE- 00 OPTOMETRISTS WARRANTY on the Rollator compression unit you buy today will still be la effect in 1948 Only Norge RoHator com-has the surplus-powere- d pressor that makes cold by revolving slowly in a permanent bath of protecting oil That’s why the Rollator comexclusive to Norge pression unit carries a WARRANTYgg " J $25 h 10-YE- Dean Cromwell John Barrymore Gary Cooper and Bugs Baer all were cartoonists before attaining success in their present fields Wilhool Calomel— And Ton’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go PILFERED AUTO Lowell Green Salt Lake City told police today someone stole a seat cushion out of his light 1930 roadster as It was parked on Twenty-fiftbetween Washington and Adams A D Harris 2108 Jefferson present at the recent Pioneer reported he lost a brown brief ball 27TH OF SERIES The marker is the 27th to be placed by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and will be dedi- Co voun OWNER REGAINS Because Dr Ezra C Rich changed hie mind about permitting auto parking on a vacant lot on Taylor near the Dee hospital Weber county commissioners said today they have refused a request to cancel interest and penalties on delinquent taxes so that he may redeem the lot " STAND EXPLAINED '0 t The commissioners pointed out that Rich previously said It would be all right with him if the land were turned over to the etate for installation of paved parking spaces to relieve the congested parking conditions on Harrison between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty fifth Now however he wishes to redeem it and has requested that hs be excused from paying the Interest and penalties a practice usually followed said cpmmiseloncrs “Inasmuch as we have already obligated ourselves to turn the land over for parking space we ° will not deduct these charges but 'Q If the doctor offers the full amount we will have to accept it” said a statement by commissioners The county treasurer’s office reported that Dr Rich acquired the property from Walter Parry after it had gone to tax deed At the end of last year the back taxes totaled $475 the office said -— year A heavy bronze plaque will “The auditor implied I collected the $300 and didn’t pay it to the be dedicated Thursday at a city which is untrue” Mills told gathering of the 36 Weber coun (the board chapters of Daughters of Mills said he and other milk board ty Utah Pioneers in front of officials went over the city treas on Tabernacle 'urer’s books and found $285 of the Pioneer hall $300 E W Robinson another for- park The dedictory prayer will be mer secretary said the $300 was collected by a city health depart-jme- offered by C C Richards of officer direct and that it nev- Salt Lake City son pf Jane er passed through the milk board’s Snyder Richards first Relief hands president in Weber Critchlow said the collections society county Robinson spoke of were made beWILL CAST BALLOTS fore the agreement with the board Following the services which was negotiated and that the $300 be in charge of Mrs Edwill debt was created in the months ward I Rich assisted by Mrs of October and December 1935 On motion of Mayor Peery the William Treseder and Mrs E matter was referred back to Critch-lo- A Larkin the annual election of for further investigation and officers will be held inside the report building A prize will be awarded to the campj which had the largest number of members PROBLEM fronting the dairy industry will be discussed A banquet for dairymen' and their partners will be held at p m The program will include musical presentations and talks Offer Prayer At (brought Tuesday by City Auditor M L Critchlow that fees went (unpaid for two months during the the American Association of Uni versity Women and the Ogden Art State and national legislative guild will be held in Weber col7 issues and other problems con- lege gymnasium lobby March DISCUSS Son of First President Will attend the party Reservations may e made with Webb at the Moun-:ai- n States Telephone & Telegraph WflllE UP For Chest Colds fees during 1935 Mills appeared before the city commission to answer a charge herds have produced an average of 300 pounds of butterfat or more annually OPEN MARCH 1 3 Merwin Plain Thompson inP Dinneen state J City dustrial school state school for Third Annual Event Will the deaf and blind Ed Green-wel- l Include Junior E R Ekins Ogden Gene Division Hess N C Jeppson Box Elder county Ellis Stokes Slaterville third annual community J A and Harold Newey Hunts- artOgden’s exhibit sponsored jointly by ville Plans for two large sales of high grade Idaho ponderosa pine next spring were announced today by Fred R' Mason forest service logging engineer for the lntermoun tain region Mason has been preparing apT praisals for the sales the past two o weeks in his Ogden office The dates for receiving bids will be announced in several weeks Mason said he has appraised 25 million feet of ponderosa pine and mixed species on the lower reaches of Clear creek about 15 miles from Cascade for one of the sales and three and a half million feet on the headwaters of the Salmon river’s south fork 10 miles from Swan lake for the other of the presented The annual dinner-danc- e both at be held will will club be Cutting places Ogden Engineers’ started this summer he stated at the Hotel Ben Lomond at seven p m Feb 26 Arrangements have been completed under direction of C Earl Webb chairman of the commitfee in charge All engineers and their friends in Ogden and vicinity are invited to — 24th St J !f le 333 ' ' ' f V' vv-- VV Gene Tunney “fighting marine” and former world boxing champion HERO OF WAR AND RING Again to Auditor For will be Ogden’s guest tonight at an informal parade stag party and reception In the staff photo he is Investigation being carried on the shoulders of Utah Legionnaires in Salt Lake City Among those in the group are John Booth of Spanish Fork center past department commander Clem Schramm past post commander Lee Ferrer department treasurer Art Horstley assistant department adjutant Norman L Sims past John M Mills former secretary commander and “Count” Rafferty all of Salt Lake City department jof the Ogden fluid milk contro: : — board today denied the board failed to pay $300 in milk inspection Be Will Two one-thir- ty Ensign Drug Co v X vvv priated $50 to a fund being raised to send the Ogden high school a M M McCamant proprietor of barber shop and sporting cappella choir to St’ Louis April 2 the Mack for the festival of the National goods store 1666 Washington told police he found a rock on the floor Committee of Music Supervisors The request was made by Mrs of his shop and a window broken a m No one Vivian C Boyle who said a number at had entered becausetoday the window of clubs and organizations are was barred Trusses Camp’s Belts Abdominal Belts Elastic Stockings Knee Caps - 1 DENY SHORTAGE TxMi PARKING PLANS Owner Refuses to Permit State to Surface Vacant Property A I f A a Choir Fund Aided By City Donation Barber Finds Rock And Broken Glass The city commission today appro- TRUSS FITTING V v- vvy' Utah-Colorad- Mrs Burton W Musser of Salt Lake City state senator former Democratic national committeewo-ma- n and delegate to the Buenos Aires peace conference will tell of her recent experience in South America at a Thursday at two p m in meeting the drawing room of the Hotel Ben Lomond Everyone is invited said Mrs Alfred Stevenson in charge of the V A IMILK OFFICIALS seven-forty-fiv- Necessary V''V v vXs ' y Q HOSPITAL AUTO X?- $ PERIOD ENDED WARTIME UNIT 5 ACTION BLOCKS ITWM' ' i 'V The city commission today passed a barber shop closing law and voted to provide sanitation inspection for all shops in Ogden The new law sets hours from eight a m to six p m except on days before holidays and Satur days when the hours are from eight a m to seven p m The board voted to resume col- lection of a license' fee each year on each chair in a shop in order to pay for possible enforcement costs of the hours law and to pay for a sanitary inspector’s time The fee however was cut from $2 per chair per annum to $1 A committee of barbers headec by William Johnson expressed satisfaction with the ordinance as drawn up by City Attorney Barker ' and B avenue PASSENGER HURT oPlice Sergeant D B Ballan-tyn- e and Chauffeur W S Champ-ney- s said Steed crashed into a car driven by Henry Mietus 33 Wilson as Mietus started to turn from to B avenue ThelTwenty-fourt- h ma Mietus 28 Wilson was cut on the left knee as a result of the crash She was given first aid i Service ‘V investigation Ronald Steed 27 Clearfield was booked for reckless driving Police said he slid the wheels of his car 81 feet and crashed into two other machines at West Twenty-fourt- h 'Tv Pay For Inspection '"V automobile collision Tuesday night which injured one person brought two drivers into city court today following police A Will License Each Chair to A "4 5 One Is Fined For Reckless Acts Other Released Woman Injured ' 19381) SEAGRAM’S FIVE CROWN BLENDED WHISKEY Tha straight whisklas la this prsduct ara S yaars ar mors aid 25 straight whishsy and 7S aautral spirits diatillad from Amarieaa grains SO Proof Capr 1937 Saagram-Distllts- rs Carp Off! cast Nats York We Maintain Free Service to Our Customers Re-move one ice cube or a dozen easy way Simple dean safe NORGE PREST0TRAYS f-- 7yniTuW'ii Many Tine Guaranteed Used Norge 3 J |