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THE OGDEN (UTAH) 16A -- - w ' -- SUNDAY MORNING ' machinist whose 55 years of he has many hobbies which he inService have spanned the evolu- shares with his wife These all and clude fishing hunting tion from the steam-powere- Diesel-electri- other sports his favorite athletic c Viron horse” to the modern sport being baseball As a boy he played second base locomotive has punched time the old Oregon Short Line for the time clock for the last - He is James L Stone of 2634 ball team in the days when the Quincy Ave who retired last uniforms were padded He also organized and managed week from the Southern Pacific a company he has served since the Southern Pacific ball team which boasted such of 1917-1- 8 lie was 15 un-T- il fine players as Dick Heywood r Now he’s counting the days season Chet Allen Paul Pruitt George opening of the fishing Wessler and many others who Iay 28 with the His first assignment helped win the divisional chamof was that engine wiper pionship SP Irom which he was transferred to He also organized and managed several other teams within Ogroll of “call boy” the ” After serving in this capacity den City which in all cases were to winners or contenders He is a Jor a short time he decided maa as staunch supporter of the Ogden aerve his apprenticeship Reds and can be seen regularly chinist attending the home games Under Six Master Mechanics Will Head for Streams During his long career with After the fishing season opens the company Mr Stone served Ed- on May 28 he will be seen on mechanics: master six sjinder ward M Luckett Dan Malone one of the streams or lakes in L D Hickey Jesse E Stone Glen this state He says that after he cleans "Cagley and the present master out L Smith these Utah streams he will imechanic Robert at Yellowstone Park Moninvade Throughout the many years has he tana the with company Wyoming and Idaho He ‘jpgden iseen many changes He has wit- has a private Beaver dam in nessed the company’s growth Cokeville Wyo area but will not rom infancy into one of the na- divulge its whereabouts tion’s most modernized and leadDuring his 55 years of service he has never been involved in ingMYrailroads ta Stone does not intend to personal injury to himself or while in retirement for others idle Jc d -- “D” Company id commanded by Cadet Capt David Winn The opposing Ogden unit 2nd Platoon “B” Company was commanded by Cadet 1st Lt Ralph Wiggins According to Capt Edwin V Booth Ogden professor of military science and tactis Ben Lomond’s unit received- - 188 points and Ogden’s 184 ber County Combined Veter ans Assn Winner of the trophy in competition with Ogden High School was the 1st Platoon from “D” Company commanded by Cadet Capt Donald While in CaliforCalifornia nia he has been teaching at San Luis Obispo Junior High School large group j i They are Sharol Thorstenson k Charolette Castetter Dana Carl Jean Kennedy Judy Farr and Sherry Fraughton They were judged and selected by a committee composed of Pep Club presidents student body president Pep Club advisors and Kcftirm a a a a KittkMb ‘fireplace Etc AIm Mattie Ajpbelt kmd Rabbar Tile Bow-erban- ’ Pioneer Tilo ro Ml? nWatb a Go Rbeae 4914 a Troubadour Bright PLAY SUITS SUSPENDER PANTS - 'tra I 49 Solid color poplin in turquoise orange gold arid pink jacket with black bull- fighter pants 4 8 Multicolor coin dot poplin with authentic suspender s Bright colorful 10-1- 8 comfortable SizesAIO-16-1 Sailcloth misunderstanding SHORT SLACKS 3 Driver Is 'Offered7 125 Days or $250 98 Famous Wellington Sears sailcloth Sanforized for SOUTH OGDEN — Garth C Dalton 37 of 3430 Adams Ave who pleaded guilty to drunken driving was sentenced by Justice of the Peace Alfred Glad-we- ll to pay $250 or serve 125 days in jail His driver’s license was surr- lasting good fit Rainbow of new colors Sizes 10-2- 0 Other motorists sentenced were George Dewey Hounsom 438 Binford St $25 for failing to yield the Ray- Sub-Tee- n right-of-wa- y J Swanton 25 of HAFB $15 for speeding Paul Henry Van-de- n Bosch 25 of 3238 Lincoln Ave and Charles D Spencer 23 of 2178 Monroe Blvd $10 mond Women's Fashion BRITCHES Sizes 10-1- 4 3 In Sanforized mercerized cotton poplin length Black with gold or turquoise 8 10-1- each for red light violations Masons to Hold Public Services Nautical Public Masonic memorial services honoring memory of departed brothers will be held Thursday by the three symbolic PLAY SHORT TOGS SETS Masonic lodges of Ogden The rites will be at the Masonic Temple 2550 Washington Blvd beginning at 8 pm The “Lodge in Memoriam” is under direction of Dr W J For Your 149 Cross for judgment If the legislatures and the survey basis- tryouts by six new cheer leaders were recently chosen at Ogden High School to spark cheering in 1955-5- 6 endered to the court her High School and received his BS Degree from Brigham Young University He will receive hiir master’s degree from the 'University of Southern was that “state public school surveys are not worth the time and money put into them if enacted legislation is the only Mc- - c- f conclusion in his winning thesis reached general d transactions “Some property owners get all excited when they receive a valuation notice on a piece of property they have sold” said Mr belnap “They do not understand that he assessment records are closed on Jan 1 and valuation notices and tax notices for the ollowing year are made out to the owner record as of January 1 In these cases the new own- - Paul Smith Receives Award For Outstanding Thesis The “Best-Drille- which causes considerable difficulty is what happens in property ' 4 Platoon Trophy” awarded by the We- The notices are itemized to show the value of the land the buildings erected on the land and the personal property such as merchandise machinery cattle motor vehicles and such The total value of these three is shown on the notice and should not exceed the legal requirement of 40 per cent of its 'easonable fair cash value The ax levy has not been set this year but using last year’s city ax levy as a basis the taxes on a home worth $10000 would be about $283 according to the treasurer’s office Another Kinstry OHS Having a W®lerful time in Pe pm Sr- Paul M Smith son of Supt and Mrs T O Smith of Wilson recently received the honor award for the oustanding thesis from the Education Alufhni Assn at the University of Southern California Mr Smith’s thesis was selected from among 584 in the School of Education at the Los I school The honor Angeles award was made during a recent convocation sponsored by the school gf education and the Education Alumni Assn Hie title of the winning thesis was “Legislative O u of Selected State Public School Surveys From 1940 to the Present” Eight states including Utah were covered in the survey utive ers should obtain the notice from the old owner or check at the treasurer’s office he added Treasurer Belnap said his staff will be happy to help any property owners with their problems if they will bring them to his of f ice on the second floor of the Municipal Building i55 ‘A MAY 22 1955 Ben Lomond Hi Does It Again Six Cheerleaders Selected at cheerleaders a After Ben Lomond High School’s Reserve Officer Training Corps recently won its second consec- - Years Railroad Work Ends For Machinist James Stone - STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Evaluation Notices Mailed The annual evaluation notices for 1955 have been mailed out by the county treasurer and residents are urged to check them carefully Arias G Belnap county treasurer said many do not understand the full purposes of the notices and consequently pay little attention to them He said that the taxpayer should be as concerned over his property evaluation as he is Over his tax notice The evaluation is the basis on which the tax to be collected is computed Belnap explained that the valuation notice is sent out in order that the taxpayer may determine whether or not he is corIf he feels he rectly assessed is not he may request the county board of equalization to review the assessment Too often Belnap said the does not complain unAnderson V E taxpayer — Division ‘GOOD LUCK” SP Superintendent til is he who his tax notice later receives Stone L James machinist veteran (right) congratulates in the it is toolate Then service of 55 year after years retiring The board of equalization will meet this year on May 31 and June 1 3 6 and 8 in the assessor’s office on the third floor of the Municipal Building from L 10 am to noon and from 2 to 4 v v ifvs'vN --- A - Little Deed Stock? commissions would both make minor changes in their procedures the results would be much more favorable” Smith is a graduate of We- - Call Collect! 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