Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 12& THURSDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Drive Against Plate Cheaters Is Still in Force Police Warn County Assures New Bridge At Slaterville Ogden traffic police have not age Utah residents from using le up in (heir drive to discour- - “foreign” license plates on their motor vehicles Capt D B said today Many Ogdenites buy plates to avoid payment of Bal-lanty- Construction of a new Weber River bridge in Slaterville was assured today when the Weber County Commission provided its share of money for the federal-ai- d project The bridge will be constructed just west of the state “highway in 0 Slaterville at a cost of over The county’s share of the expense is $26000 In a letter to the commission E G Johnson chief engineer for the Utah State Road Commission requested the county to supply its share of the funds and guarantee all have been secured He said bids would be advertised for Saturday and opened Women Report Two Acts of out-of-sta- Two acts of hoodlumism were reported to police by women yes- terday h Mrs Paul Hancock 155 40th St said she was shot in the face by a pellet from a BB or air gun while she was seated in her car parked near 24th Street and Grant Avenue yesterday She said a black auto was Military Personnel Excepted Military personnel stationed in passing when the shot was fired are allowed to buy their Utah The left side of her face was home state license plate year aft bruised This is permitted so that er Mrs Frank L Horspool Jr 313 year Eccles Ave said some boys piled the serviceman won’t have to buy out of a car and stole the hub a new plate every time he trans-- i caps from her auto while parked fers to another state However if he is transferred to in front of her house about sea 9 pm duty or overseas duty the She said their car wouldn’t privilege does not revert to his start when they went to drive wife Wives of military personnel away and so she went outside to are required to display a Utah talk to them The boys she said plate on the same basis as any threw the hub caps at her The other person living in Utah while report didn’t say whether she their husbands are on foreign was hit duty police said “Vehicle owners who buy the Mrs Horspool managed to get y !14 Sanitarian Reports Lyiin Baker county sanitarian reported he had advised a canning company on actions they must take to comply with health regulations at a Roy labor camp A sum of $76507 collected as a transient cattle tax was turned over to the Weber County Board of Education in another commission action To establish the division of costs between the county and subdivision builders in construction of roads a meeting was aet Thursday at 2 pm Robert Tucker director of the planning commission requested the meeting and pointed out that one subdivider wants to know how the costs are divided in construction of subdivision roads Previously there has been no set formula te bore non-Utalicense plates have either been warned or cited since March 1 If you live in Utah or are gainfully employed here the law says you must buy a Utah license plate Vehicle owners become subject immediately if they own buy or lease a dwelling in Utah If they move about frequently from hotel to apartment to motel and so on they are subject to the law in six months hicles i June ne the property tax Utah requires such a tax but some states including Idaho don’t Traffic Officer A W Foulger said about 65 drivers whose ve- Hoodlumism $80-00- rights-of-wa- 1953 EVENING MAY 26 license plates are the license number before the boys started their car and pulled aoiding payment of the very away The number was reported taxes that pay for upkeep of to police streets” Officer Foulger stated All This and Music Too out-of-sta- te i A wide variety of vocal and instrumental music plus the strutting antics of drum majorettes are in store for the audience tonight-a- t the free choral concert to be presented by Lewis Junior High in the auditorium Participating will be eighth and ninth grade choruses boys’ quartet cadet band orchestra and concert band In picture are Linda Clements and Drum Major Lee Smith Multiple Sclerosis Campaign Begun Here Goal Is $10000 The annual drive to raise funds to combat multiple sclerosis started in Weber County this week and campaign officials hope to reach a $10000 goal before tlie closing date on June 12 Mrs Erma Porter local drive i- - V ' At Elwood Costley Elwood Costley Heads Lincoln PTA I I Elwood Costley of 430 5th St has been elected as the new president of Lincoln School PTA Other officers are H P (Hod) Faulkner vice president and Lorene Stowe secretary-treasure- r - chairmanwsaid the funds collected will be used to expand the program of research clinics rehabilitation and service Funds raised locally will not only support the national multiple sclerosis program but will be used locally for clinic and social service programs to help victims of the disease in Weber County she explained No Workers Get Pay She said too that none of the workers in Weber campaign County are receiving pay for work in the drive Multiple sclerosis the long-tercrippler strike young adults usually between the ages of 20 to 40 “Until recently it was shrouded in mystery shame and ignorance However the organ- - Dick Russell outgoing president thanked parents and teachers for their support during the past school year and urged a stronger PTA for the school next year South Ogden Girls' H Club Elects 4-- New officers of the South Ogden girls 4-sewing club were elected at a recent meeting They are Lynda Orrock president Patricia Littlefield vice president Charlene May secretary Marsha Passey song and cheer leader and Kathleen Camp Mrs Don Merrill Mrs A dose of poison fiom an un- reporter Della Orrock and Mrs Gretta known source killed a dog yesterCamp are club leaders day at Washington Terrace Mrs Vera Apgood Navy Way Washington Terrace reported the dog’s death to the sheriff’s office this morning commenting she feared poison in the vicinity might be available to children After investigation deputies said they could not find any trace of poison and that the Apgood dog was the only dog in the neighborhood to suffer CfoMte jffl BS08fcHS2m r — SSSSSSS ton eonW a- O - 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