Show 16 THE OGDEN PARTY PLANNED STANDARD-EXAMINE- ON CHARGES OF TIPSYDRIVING FIRE EMPLOYES - ' Pleas Changed to Guilty Other 'Traffic Cases Called i Officials Will Be Special Guests At Annual Get-Togeth- er Annual of the Ogden fire and police departments will be held Friday at eight p m in the central fire station announces Police Sergeant L M Hilton secretary of the Police Benefit association In addition to all members of the two departments the invited guests will include the city commissioners city judge city attorneys clerk of the city court and officers of the state highway patrol A district representative of the credit union who will address a meeting earlier in the evening at the Utah Power hall will also attend said Hilton A feature of the evening will be refreshments consisting of hot venison sandwiches along with a Dutch get-togeth- Odean Hansen 33 of 2820 Wall and Earl Green 36 of Huntsville changed their pleas from innocent to grail ty on charges of drunken driving today in city court and each was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or serve 30 days in city jail er i I- A similar charge against Fred r-- On-motio- A: THOS M IRVINE Railroad Purchase week observance in Ogden is moving along in good OBSERVANCE PROCEEDS leaders said today The railroad employes are using a coupon system In the stores and style committe offices to determine the buying power of themselves and families Shown in the staff photo is a typical scene Nearly every part of a locomotive is replaced over a period of years In the S P back shop locomotives are taken apart and rebuilt The photo shows Bennie Malan left and Ray Stone realigning guides so that any cracks in the metal will be detected for the cylinder crosshead Heavy parts are whitewashed - ' IN BOARD RACE Second Street Resident Presents Notice of Candidacy i Thomas M Irvine of 136 Second " today became the third- candidate to enter the race for a post on the city school board Irvine filed his notice of candidacy with the clerk of the board He is employed in the savings department of the First Security bank Other candidates are Miles L Jones and Toby N Larsen Reports indicate M S Stone incumbent will not be a candidate for 0 - re-elect- SCOUT-EXPLOR- Weber College Will SPECIAL TALK Start Credit Course H S TO HEAR Armistice Day Speaker Will Advanced Electrical Theory Appear At Assembly Class Also Will Be Friday Opened OGDEN inGII SCHOOL NEWS Editor — Marjorie Vowles Associate — Viva May Gammell Presented by Weber college vocational education department with ER A speaker from the G A R is MEETING CALLED A training meeting of the church-wid- e leadership cam- scout-explor- er scheduled to address the Ogden high student body at Friday's as- sembly" and make a presentation His subject will pertain to Armistice day The student body officers paign will be held in Weber college will conduct a musical quiz previauditorium at seven-thirt- y tonight scheduled for last week for the L D S Morgan Mt Ogden ously "The Little Brown Jug" a tradi-tionOgden Weber North Weber and North Davis stakes Ogden high song written by All scout leaders and explorer Ed Smith will be revived to create leaders are requested to be pres- interest in the game with Weber ent This group includes all com-mitt- es — Jean Anne Water-straof both groups Ward presi- high Saturday dents of Y M I A and members Special Edition of ward bishoprics are asked to A special football edition of Tibe present will be given out This meeting has been called by ger Highlights will be distributed Friday nPapers the general board of the Y M I A at three-tefrom the ticket office M Elmer Christensen of the genon floor the from the staff ifHt eral board will be in charge room and from the library — Betal dt CONGRESSMEN WILL SEE OGDEN ARSENAL The war department announced today that 18 congressmen representing senate and house military affairs committee will visit Salt Lake City and Ogden Dec 7 while no a month's inspection tour of army posts in continental United States and Panama The Salt Lake City visit will be to Fort Douglas the Ogden tour will be at the new ordnance depot and site of the new army air corps airdrome The party will travel in three army transport planes COLORED CITIZENS' OFFICERS ELECTED For election of officers and endorsement of a supervisor for the Negro community center members of the Colored Citizens Improvement league met at the Davis hotel 2546 Wall' ty Whitaker Doris Peterson chairman of the birthday card committee announced greeting cards will be placed on the lockers of the girls starting Thursday Girls whose birthdays have passed or whose birthdays came during the summer vacation will receive cards also — La Raine Paquette Names Presented In council Tuesday La Mar Buckner presented the following students to be approved as the business staff of the yearbook: Business manager Douglas Eldridge senior associate business managers Frances Mary Stratford and Buerma Heap junior associate business manager Marjorie Stewart Joyce Brophy and Ilah Ruth Freestone-i-Bet- ty Whitaker Orange and black pom! - poms were sold by the Pep girls today to add color to the game Saturday — Lue Scott Council has elected two more members to the social committee: Florence Adams and Parry Thom as The others are Dick Brown Alice Jean Barker and Gladys Barker — Gladys Barker Mill scollege in Oakland Calif is offering two scholarships of $100 to $400 and one of $500 The scholarships will be awarded for general scholastic achievement — Adri- enne Russell Music for Dances Dick Brown chairman of the social "committee announces that if the matinee dances under direction of Itha Russell show a greater at tendance he will arrange for an or chestra to be here next Wednes day — Adrienne Russell i the approval and backing of Ogden Retail Credit association a course in techniques of extending credit and making collections will begin at the college mechanic arts building Thursday evening at hirty o'clock announces LeRoy A Blaser vocational W E Elieson of Utah university J who presented a course here last year for credit men will conduct the class again this year Blaser said The material will be entirely different from that covered a year ago and will not be dependent upon previous instruction he said Registration may be made at the classroom 106 in the mechanic arts building or the office room 101 Also starting Thursday evening will be a class in advanced electrical theory designed for all workers in the electrical field and for salesmen of appliances Blaser said Instructing the class will be A LeRoy Taylor dean of the school of mines and engineering seven-t- Utah university Dealing principally with alternating currents the course will include instruction in the mathematics of A C circuits instruments motors transformers rectifiers and transmission lines Registration for the class may be made in the office at the me111 chanic arts building or room where instruction will begin at seven-thirt- y p m CIVIL SERVICE SETS COMPETITIVE EXAM Competitive examinations for a number of positions were announced today by the U S civil service commission They are: Special agent trade and Industrial education $3800 per year junior officer mechanic bureau of prisons $1860 accountant $3200 chief $4600 assistant chief $3800 senior $3500 interstate commerce i Three Injured In $100000 Blaze n ? m ie IP) DEFEAT mid-weste- rn z: 5VHCJ32 in Ml State 245? WELDS LARGEST SELLER AT IE 4 SLADE TflAHSFER riiese) Phone 321 JOHN H ar Forest Ranger Points Damage In Canyon Outing Area to Why people do it Is a mystery to R Clark Anderson Ogden district forest ranger who sat in his office today and surveyed a collection of padlocks broken from forest service property in South Fork canyon Some of the locks had been twisted with a bar others had been cracked by a hammer and another had a bullet hole through it "We lose about 50 locks each said "We keep year" onAnderson storerooms toilets head locks boxes in the water system and garbage cans It is odd that most of the tampered locks are those on garbage cans" Anderson listed other damage to forest service property in the South Fork recreational area with the comment picnickers sometimes even turn tables upside down on their fires "Those who do not cooperate in preserving facilities are In the minority" he saidl "Thousands use the recreational areas and treat the' properties as they should be" ONIONS J T nushmor S Son OPTOMETRISTS Washington Blvd 2436 J 7V I''UL 1 939 BE Pi BOUGHT AGAIN IN 17EJER AREl) L017 BID MADE BY OGDEN FIRM Committee Member Calls Meeting to Allot Order 8-C- ar Wheelwright In Line for National Parks Road Contract Wheelwright Construction Co of Ogden today was declared low bidder on the last construction job of the season in the program of the public roads administration federal The low works agency of Utah bidder offered to construct and improve 4633 miles of Zion-Bryc- e canyon national parks approach road in Iron county for $52781 Strong & Grant of Springville was second low with a bid of and Floyd S Whiting of 1 Kaysville was next with a bid Engineers' estimates were for $68692 Eleven bids were received by Ernest Lubeck associate engineer in charge of forest and park roads $53-374- 50 $57-26- LUCKIEST CLOVER WILLIMANTIC Conn (UP) On a single clover plant Miss "WASP WAIST?" DOES jlT ' three NEW BEDFORD Mass XUP) Zelda Himmelsteln found for burglaries in two local stores with three leaves 14 with four They say the thief had to wriggle leaves eight with five leaves one his way through iron bars eight with six leaves and one with seven leaves inches apart to enter the shops A third onion purchase will be made in Weber county by the federal surplus commodities corpora- J F Stewart state onion anmember marketing committee nounced today A meeting will be held In the county aeent's office in the Ogden federal building Friday from nine to eleven a m to work out gr ers' allotments in the purch Stewart said Eight cars will bought - this time Stewart said the same price and conditions apply as in two previous purchases tion LABORITE ENDORSES PEACE PARLEY PLAN LONDON Nov 8— (UP)— Lab Leader Clements R Attlee in a speech at Caxton hall defining la bor's war alms said today British labor welcomed the ini tlve of Queen Wllhelmina King LeopokWn making their peace appeal ROY CONDUCTS VOTE RECOUNT D TAYLOR EXPIRES Mrs Polly Ann Elmer Taylor 82 well - known church worker and widow of John M D Taylor died Tuesday at the home of a daugh ter Mrs George Lucas 189 26th street after a two -- day illness of pneumonia She was born Dec 6 1856 in Ogden a daughter of William and Hannah ROY Nov 8— Votes cast Tuesday in the Roy town election were be ing recounted today as the result of small margins gained by two of the candidates Early this afternoon it appeared Joseph W Jensen former speaker of the Utah house of representa vie tives had gained a two-voincum Davis over James Q tory bent for the office of town board chairman and that Parley P Baker was two votes ahead of Deloss W Holley incumbent for the job of board member Other members who appeared to be in the lead pending a recount of all votes were John C Soren- sen J W Morris and A W Bak ENTIRE STOCK te Childs Elmer er She had resided in Ogden all her life except three DEATH SUMMONS years when she was a resident of Mona Utah RETIRED FARMER i On Dec 27 1875 she was married Mrs Taylor to Mr Taylor in the Salt Lake L D S Endowment house Mr Taylor died In 1937 She served three years as a teacher in the Mona L D S Primary association was president of Ogden Fourth ward Relief society an ardent genealogical worker and for several years a member of Weber county old folks' committee Surviving are the following sons and daughters Mrs George Lucas George W Earl W Orson L and Joseph E Taylor of Ogden Vivian A Taylor of Riverdale Thomas W Taylor of Westwood Cal and Hy-ruI: Taylor of San Jose Cal 50 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Chris J Brown and Mrs Frank Keyes of Ogden Mrs Jim Browning of Twin Falls Idaho and Heber Elmer of Garland Services will be conducted Sunday at two p m in the Twentieth L D S ward chapel by Bishop A G Belnap Friends may call at the residence of a son Earl W Taylor 956 Rushton Friday evening Saturday and Sunday until hour of services Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery under the direction of Lindquist and Sons' m r John Josiah Clark 82 retired farmer died at his apartment 2474 Washington today following a stroke He had been ill about two years He was born Feb i 1857 In Slaterville New York a son of David L and Ruth Wheaton Clark we lived tnere until he was a young man and then moved - to Polk county Nebraska where he was engaged in farming He mar ried Emma Hawn June 19 1886 while there and after a few years they moved to Saskatchewan Can ada where they lived for a short -- 4 time before coming to Ogden 13 years ago He was a member of the Methodist church Surviving are his widow and one son and daughter Mrs L F Ho- bert of Nampa Idaho and John D Clark of Ogden The body is ten kn at Aultorest mortuary British Warplane Shoofs Down Nazi WITH BRITISH EXPEDI TIONARY FORCES IN FRANCE Nov 8 — (UP) — (Passed By Field Censor)— The royal air force shot down a German reconnaissance piane iooay tsritisn onicers an nounced I 11 li w& J © We thank the people of Ogden Our program of construction and Improvements has never slackened since it was begun last July We believe in our city and its future It will always be our endeavor to be ready to serve the needs of a growing Ogden— with constantly improved service and a sincere in everything spirit of to its welfare co-operati- on per-taini- ng I to $©?o Off Our entire sitock of choice quality fur coats and the Benioff sample line of 200'fine furs at these tremendous reductions for one day only Thursday November 9 Every coat is of exception- al beauty and' quality the reduced prices make them the greatest values we have ever offered NOT ANY " 1 r'RS commission specialized experience with a transportation company or similar organization' involving analyses of cost of service rate- - mortuary making traffic trends etc desired procurement $2300 Inspector senior $2600 assistant $2000 junior $1620 in various branches of aircraft assistant inspector of hulls and assistant inspector of boilers $3200 bureau of marine inspection and navigation Applications for all examinations must be made before Dec 7 except the last which closes Dec 30 Full Information may be obtained from A R Ward at the Ogden postoffice LeRoy Johnson was named leagueJ president John R Braggs secretary Bessie Bartlett assistant secretary the Rev A L Blake urer and the Rev E F Ridley chaplain' The league is comprised of Ogden Negro real estate taxpayers and voters and has been established to represent Negro taxpayers voters and citizens Merchant city and county commissioners and others are requested to refer all solicitors for donations to colored people to the league for verification In effect the organization Women in Sydney Australia have organized to aid anticipates functioning as a sort of destitute Poles Negro chamber of commerce Endorsed by the league as being SPOKANE Wash Nov 8— (AP) qualified for the position of super- — Three firemen were injured today visor of the Negro community cenE Y E S T n A I fire at the ter at 2548 Wall were Mrs Lou-will- in a $100000 three-alarBrown W Williams and Miss edge of Spokane's business district The blaze worst in recent years Bessie Bartlett ' League members in downtown Spokane was discov took into consideration in making m in the basement ered the recommendations education of theat five aTobacco store Jacoy ana cnaracter toe need for employ ment FROSH ARE 4TH GRADERS KENT Ohio (UP) — College TOWNSEND APPLAODS freshmen are fourth graders in English and punctuation Dr W Harnett professor of English at M-EKent State university announced after a survey of three teachers' colleges 8— (UP) — Dr CHICAGO Nov 9 trancis Townsend sponsor of the rownsend old age pension plan MORE! sam toaay tnat defeat of the "ham and eggs" pension plan in CaliHe thought burning tired fornia showed that the people "are eyes were unavoidable in not ready for a dictatorial Pianos Furniture but we any clerical job Elec Ice Boxes showed him he was misBaggage taken Since wearing our Packing Storage corrective glasses all eyeAcross the Street Or Across the strain disappeared! GG Beach 23 of 3512 Jefferson was reduced to reckless driving He was sentenced to pay a $10 fine or serve five days in jail of Henry Seeger assistant city attorney a bench warrant was issued for K R Holder Twenty-fift- h after the 34 of 250 court had accepted as a forfeiture his $25 bail on a vagrancy charge Seeger said Holder had allegedly been guilty of molesting girls and further action he wished to take ' him against Jim Anderson 23 of 147 Twenty-sevent- h was sentenced to pay a fine of $15 to cover damage allegedly caused when the auto he was driving knocked over one of the new pedestrian traffic signs The following forfeited $1 bail each for overtime parking: C N Smith Woodrow Bingham C D Anderson 50 of 2450 Washington Grace Maw of Plain City Two-dollbail was forfeited by Claude Acord 31 of Spring City for failure to observe a peaestrian lane and one dollar bail forfeited by W L Hogerson 61 of 500 Thirty-secon- d for parking in a prohibited zone - lunch i Vandals Smash Many Locks In South Fork TWO SENTENCED Railroaders' Campaign Is Moving Ahead BY POLICE AND WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 8 R UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY AND ITS OGDEN EMPLOYES CWo Smart Wearing Apparel for Women tea r in |