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Show Second Section Second Section B-l Industrial Presses Mayor War Memorial Campaign on i Dog Unanimous approval of the pro- Project members o£ the Ogden Industrial Romney todayclub at one of the organizations reiterated his appeal for owners largest-attended meetings, held dogs to take their jiets to Thursday night at the Weber Cen- Mayor David City's Founder Meet (Session Set on 'Sale Heavy Vote on m!'an°official statement announces a meeting will be held Oct. 14, at eight p. m. in the Labor temple, 263 Twentyfifth, for the purpose of discussing a "sale by drink" bill to be presented at the next regular session of the Utah legislature. He invites was iss- clinics that will operate, tral dairy. for the lest time this year, Club members represent all mfour locations Saturday. The city.dustrial activities in Ogden, said and country are cooperating to pro-J. Pearce, president, who presvide veterinarians and facilities ided. treating all dogs in Ogden city Voters will be asked, to approve ^ Weber county to check spread of reject the bond issue at the rabies. general election Nov. 5. ued today, reading: "The board of trustees urges all eligible voters to participate in tm* vote because of its imP°rt*." % the people of Riverdale. The board has approved the bond issues: and now presents them to the people of the town for their approval. "There are two bond issues involved; one for $75,000a for the day when 000 all tavern operators and others int- erested. Mr. Leonard said he feels the time is opportune for presentation, of a "sale by drink" bill to the forthcoming, legislature and that such a bill would be supported several organizations. C. S. Carroll, business represenof Local 599, Culinary Allitative ance and Bartenders, is sponsoring purpose of culinary installing water system; and one for I?10o,a sewage to provide disposal system. The board of trustees proposes to make several other improvements throughout the area to make Riverdale a most desiraplace to live ble "LaVern .W. Gibbs of Salt Lake City will handle the details.of iss- fourth center was added toAuditorium the people of Roy ann- The memorial structure would ounced vaccinations will be provide a large auditorium for The Drink' Monday, S. p° By Harold V. Leonard, president, Utah Tavern Keepers association, Riverdale Bonds posal to build a million-dollar war memorial buildins was voiced by Vaccination Daughters of Ogden Club Endorses Trustees Repest at the town hall, the meeting. community gatherings, ranging hours of nine a. m. and noon. from concerts and lectures to sports Other centers are the Central events, and smaller units for other purposes. Veterans' organization:, Speakers Assigned for fire station. City Hall park, and!would be allowed free use of faccounty fire station, 286 Twelfth, ilities for conducting regular North Weber Stake uing the bonds if the project is (which will operate the service meetings and social functions LEADEKPearce the S. by approved citizens. is J. Latter-Day Saints church officnine a. m. to noon, and from Pearce said his organization had president of the Ogden IndusEach voter must be registered PLANS STUDIED Plans for erection of a marker honoring Capt. James H. Brown, Ogden's ials founder, have assigned speakers for studying memorial building trial club, which endorsed the p. m. until five p. m.. and Plain and must present a _ recerpt were such, studied at a recent fathering attended by eight of his daughters. ..Left to right, back row, resowar memorial project. for many years. I he was week-end stake conferences. They for property tax paid during the City town square, from one p. projects lution endorsing the proposal year 1945. The judges will be Mrs. .Margaret B. Kirby, Mrs. Viola B. Willis, Mrs. Ethel B. Rinicker, Mrs. Myrtle B. Stoker andinclude: Utah -- North Weber to five p. m. Virginia Jackson, Mrs Drucilla "These clinics will operate in based on two major considerations, Leona B. White. Front row, Mrs. Nellie B. Rawson, Mrs. Rachael Brown and Mrs. Mary B. Rawson. Ogden, Levi Edgar Young he said. First, that the building Alexandra Thompson, and. .Mrs. and S. B. Eccles. interests of publis health," the would (Mel Williams studio) many while actually supporting, a be memorial to mayor said. "Every owner owes fitting The revenues would Carlsen. The registrar will be Mrs. profits. war II veterans and provide derived Bernice Bills. to his neighborhood to see that Worldwith members are giving 4. The daughters met at the home from rental fees. to free facilities operatePearce said the Ogden Industrial The town of Riverdale was inc- Family dog is vaccinated. I know people to the project for of the eldest sister, Mrs. Mary support a hearty and programs at central OPEN AN ACCOUNT will not rest until they know their club appointed a "follow-up" com-orporated in March, 1946. a marker in memory Rawson, 4052 Riverdale convenient location, and, second, mittee of the erection dogs have been immunized." work with other which to is m were entercommunity is badly Before dog owners obtain new that the Capt. James Harvey Brown, road, and subsequently groups in promoting the project. of a centrally-located all- The a luncheon at the home of at was tained Cream Must city licenses for their pets next need Ed Bulk of committee headed Ogden, by is it purpose structure. year it will be necessary to Bradshaw. Mrs. Rachael Brown, 356 Kershaw, a recent gathering of eight "We urge everybody to get immunized their dogs have been FREE at the home of Mrs. Nellie and Pearce Mrs. of the said. this program," Captain mayor the pointed against rabies, Rawson, assisted by her daughter, Be By Measure out. Tags bearing the date of vac-Explaining the physical features, Brown. Elizabeth Mrs Maurice. Campbell. Mrs. Ethel STORAGE cination will be issued by the vet- the proposed building, City EnThe marker will be placed in Rinicker also entertained the group a a Win Utah law bulk are and be Just that ice said to Templeton attached requires erinarians, 'Til You're cream must be sold by measure, City Hall square and dedicated at her home, 4045 Fortieth, as did of memorial auditoriums showed to dogs' collars and harness. FIVE Thompson, daughter of not by weight, Fred H. Peck, Jr., that three out of four are self29, 1947, as a part of the stateViola Ready Margaret B. Kirby, at her DOLLAR sealer for the public weights and centennial celebration. Arrange- Washington home. Terrace Your measures Wear said were department, today. ments for the project made Those present were Mrs. Mary By Deposit "Some retailers," Peck said, are a recent reunion Brown descendof Fur Coat. Mrs. Rachael ·County Brown, Ogdcnite Heads Unit Win using scales for weighing ice ants at the L. D. S. Eleventh ward, LaysB. Rawson, Mrs. MarTempleton, who served as cream but only as a check against which the autobiography of garetNellie B. Kirby, Hyde Park, Utah; chairman of the Weber county- inefficient help. It is still sold by Brown's wife was read. Away Mrs Ethel B. Rinicker, Mrs. Lepna Ogden city war memorial commitAt B White, West Warren; Mrs. Viola New Your Douglas He explained that Utah statutes to tee, which resigned Thursday San Lorenzo, Calif.; Mrs. nine a. m. to one-thirty p. Willis, Weber County Agent A. L. Christallow organization of a strictly require that a quart of ice cream Fur Coat! B. Stoker; two sisters-inOfficer Herbert county committee, today refusad "shall be a quart carton,- filled in the Weber county high school iansen today warned farmers of Chief Warrant son of Mr. and Mrs. the Frank J. Brown and to serve to the top, with no air pockets. for all M. I. A. ward and stakeMrs. Mrs. invitation five main structural causes of fires Snyder, county'? James H. Brown; tv/o nieces: and farms, based on statistics of Herbert H. Snyder of 579 Twenty- member of the new committee. officers and teachers of the three does not thatstakes Mrs. Maurice Campbell and Mrs. and National Fire Protection associa- seventh, today became public rel- In his letter refusing the appoint- creamitbe packed require the authorpriesthood such officer at Fort Douglas. ment, Templeton said: This willan extent as to change initsto consities of the wards and stakes. W. G. Foulger, Berkeley, Calif. tion, sponsors of Fire Prevention ations He succeeded Lieut. Ted W. week, currently being observed. acknowledge receipt of your istency." to serve on t*ie Weber counElimination of-these five would Sherwin, who is being released reported that during Sep3?4 memorial committee. cut in halfoccur the number of farm from active duty. Sherwin, post ty building tember his department checked 77 AN every year in this since June, formerly was For reasons of which I believe gasoline fires that as pumps, .52 certifying country, as declared. The cause, Ninth service command headquar-are fully aware, it will be imposand and their cures, as listed by N. ters PRO. sible for me to accept your invit- 18 others. requiring adjustment S2S Snyder has been special A. P.. are: to serve on this committee. ation at Fort Douglas since Feb- "However, I assure you that I am 1. Lightning which can be prevented by properly installed and ruary. whole-heartedly back of this meadequately maintained lightning Snyder was employed by the morial building project and will MIA. Convention Utah Power' Light Co. rods. cooperate fully with any commiwas awarded the ttee or group who are · working 2. Defective heatingi£ equipment; the war. Hemedal for heroic service cure, repair, replace necessary, bronze star the interest of this projein the battle of the and clean regularly. Bulge, and ct." on hia European The city-county committee res·n^, 3. Defective or sooty chimneys four battle stars =*^i M. I. A. convention of the and flues; cure, clean regularly, theatre campaign ribbon. He also igned and a county committee was wears German the occupation, named in accordance with plans L D. S. Far West,' Ben- Lomond where necessary. stakes will be held 4. Sparks on inflammable woodAmerican theatre and victory ribb- to place the arrangements for and Ogdenand Sunday, Oct. 12 and shingle roofs; cure, replace roofs, ons. proposed building in. the hands Saturday if worn, with fire-resistant shingles. the county which, by law, is resThe M. I. A. board of Salt Lake 5. Faulty electric wiring; cure, for the project. ponsible was explained that when City will be in charge. On Saturrepair or replace, meeting safety It Burned standards of national 'electrical Arleu day, the meetingm.will open at county voted to put on the in the Fourth code. seven-thirty p. 5 ballots the question of Weber county in the amount ofward, Twenty-first and Jefferson, A. stake board mem$1,000,000 to finance a war me- for all M. I. In Gasoline Blast BATTING morial building the responsibility bers, stake and ward priesthood authorities and all ward scouts and Drink Arlen Bell, 10, son of Mr. and for proper Banks. presentation and _ In Any World Series of plans became a 'County senior scout leaders. Mrs. Lester L. Bell, 879 Twentieth, On Sunday, sessions will be held of Style and Valuewas reported in fair condition toWill Close day at the Dee hospital where he is being treated for second de-RANDY REED AN ACCOUNT Ogden will celebrate Columbus gree burns on one lag.was The burned boy reportedly day tomorrow, but apparently no NEW when he and some other youngmblic observances have been lanned. The day will mean, an sters playing in the basement of New fall styles and colors. the Bell home about five-thirty extra holiday for employes of knocked a bottle state, city and county agencies. p. m. Thursday Fur Felts that "FIT Genuine The retail establishments will re- of gasoline from a shelf, breaking YOUR FEATURES" as well main open, according to E. J. it. The gasoline caught fire from Fjeldsted, chamber of commerce a water heater, city firemen repas your head and enhance secretary-manager. orted. Slated to close are state liquor City firemen also made a run your personality. where soup stores, banks, brokerages, building to 3920 Riverdale, and loan agencies, some of the persleft on a gas burner, burned onal loan offices, the state, city and filled the home with smoke. tolO°° and county offices.' Federal agen- The home was owned by Mike cies close regularly on Saturday. Shimazu. 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