Show I 'is' - ' ' 04- P 4040-4yr-4--- '"'"40ea""""1"r"se404ramo-er44--- - I I ' 1 'lk To Head Three Masonic Lodges i 1 00-- ' ' ' - I ' tie- l''Ar1 c ' i' 4' '- ' i-' - ! i'' s - -- 1 - ' - - - l' ''' ' ' -- ' : 4' ff - -- 0- ' t '46 It - - ' - ' : - 1 -- -'- 4 a F -'k t - ' 7 t' ' 1 - i ''' - I 'N : s ''' N '- o r 4 1 - Iilil Lillian Stevens at wife ' Soderberg 67 '' A Soderberg Ogden attorH of i ney died Friday in a Los Angeles 357-27- th : i ' '' 7 - ' ' ''" r i ''' ''' ' '- ::( 0 I -' - - ''' '' - -- - ? - - 7'' ' ! - 1 !: ---- - Stevens Logan Mrs Kate S Farrow and Mrs Evelyn S Haas Los Angeles and a grandson Anthony Ames Ogden Funeral arrangements will be announced by Larkin & Sons' mor- - 1 I ' : r' I J ev '"' - - ' ? ! ' 1 ' 15 rbt salt Cakt Zeibutte All Sunday Dec 15 1946 1 PROVO—Fourth district 'court hearing on the condemnation suit filed by the Provo city board of education to secure property in the north section of the city as site for a new school building scheduled to open Monday at 10 am before District Judge William Stanley Dunford it was rer ported Saturday At the request of attorneys for one of the plaintiffs the nameli of 15 new jurors were added to the jury venue for Monday's trial The 15 new jurors—none of them will be summoned for t h e Monday and hearing are Cecil J Bame Adamson Pleasant Grove Byron Leland Twelves and Walter J Wild Spanish Fork Horace L Slack PleasantiView David Durrant W R Halladay and Hayden Holindrake American Fork Byron Tuttle Edward C Fullmer James B Burrows a n d LeRoy Erickson Springville Charles B Iverson Gerald Duke and Dean E Park of Orem songs and yella and otber general campus information The current edition the hinth to be published Is the largest and' most extensive yet compiled Staff of the Handybook includes Melvin Tha3rne and Kathryn Rogers coeditors Don Edwards art editoran U Glenn Nelson business manager Marian Read Farrell Collett Fred Rabe and O M Clark were faculty advisers ' s 'A ' I e She was born July 21 1879 in North Ogden a daughter of Sidney " ' T Stevens Her father and Mary : '41 - t was a pioneer businessman of '' I Weber county I's t On Nov 8 1911 she was married to Mr Soderberg in the Salt - -- '!: i Lake temple of the Church of : ') Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints ':i: Active in the work of her church b ' ' : ' for nine years presi' P she hador been Mount Ogden stake the dent ' Priftlary Assn She was affiliated also with the Daughters of Utah t ' : 1 : 1Pioneers and was a member of the " ' ' Acacia club ' ' - Survivors include her husband : I Ogden and two daughters Mrs I Mrtr I Mary S Ames Ogden and ‘3 2 PhiladelS Carnahan Virginia ki phia four brothers and sisters C Walter Henry Stevens Ogden ' ' Tit i' - -' - i! '''' ' ' r ' i A - ' '::- j OGDEN—Distribution of the Weber college student directory will be made Monday it was announced Saturday by the student publications committee The book contains student and OGDEN—Mrs i - ' '3 k i - I ' ' Tribune Lensed Wits Tribune Leased Wire i t State Officer Urges Single In Provo Suit Health Authority in Weber DIRECTORIES ' I i - C —e: v ' s '' 1 ' ' f) I 1 f ' k - ' I '' I: 1 7" ' - : I : ours Veniremen WEBER- PRINTS - 9 - - - - 4- I 4 - t I ' - :: t 'k0-- - ' 1 ''4 - - 4 ( 1 1 ! - - -- - r' - l' 0 ! i - 1-- 'i i- ' - - - : OgdenWoman 67 Dies in Los Angeles' ' I ' : tuary : I - I viding services of a' purely statewide nature in aiding disease control he said: "An epidemic of almost any di sease could wreak havoc in the Weber county-Ogde- n area before the 16 different localities could get t gether in adequate protective OGDEN—Analyzing the Weber county health setup Dr Joseph P Kesler state health officer for northern Utah recommended Satsingle urday establishment unified department in olne with a study made by the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce Explaining that the presence of diphtheria in the county has escaped notice because of 16 separate -l urisdictions to which illnesses might legally be reported he as serted that the state department of public health had been forced into assuming authority and re- "clearly is the sponsibility which responsibility of local government "This is an intolerable situation from the over-al- l public health safety standpoint and can only result in chaos if allowed to con- Untie " he commented Declaring that the state department desires to withdraw from all possible connection with local health adminiatration except pro- - Pr— 1 1 : " measures" I 1 I ELECTRIC HOT WATER I : HEATERS 46-5- GALLONS 0-65 Double Elements—Heavy Duty Types Gas Water Heaters - ' ' GALLONS EASTON'S 225 SO STATE - - 44771 1 v 1 4 - — ' 1 I i - tj'l ' ' ? r ! t it e ' 17) 1 e 0' o I I S s 1 ' N x 011'17" ----- i ''--- -- ---- tro ' 4 4 : - omv-atS''- issr ': 2 : ' ttustAWrf ' 0 1 - ' I 1 -----f PI - 4 st - - ' - 1 $ I 711' L r- - I-L-1 F n 7 ) LI -- Z 1 - ' m 1 ' C El CI CI olk to3 Li Ibtaminle masters-ele- seated to left ' USAt Leader : - : chib Thomas F No 6 standing No 18 president In Education Tribune Leaned Wire fribeee IAMIthrl Wire OGDEN—Plans for the annual LOGAN—A critical shortage of ' by a need to Christmas toy party 'topbe qualified teachers held at Ogden Shrine club vocationally hcoeinpa vetteenrat ns1:ectohmee Mmasohnalcd bloedegnecohma piIle ed"SdaatY t necessity of ate8 good general education to balance urday under the general chairmantechnical training these are ship of Walter S Dick Shrine club the outstanding 'problems which president high schools and colleges face dur- Actively interested In the proing the postwar period Prof Ira gram too were the newly elected N Hayward reported Saturday worshipful masters of the three to the administration of Utah Ogden Masonic lodges: George P State Agricultural college Bowman Unity lodge No 18 Lou He returned recently from the Washington first annual conference of t h e DeGoedeN o George 24 and Thomas F Northweet Assn of Secondary and Welsh Weber No 6 all local Higher Schools held since the war lodges ' of Freelodge and Accepted MaThe meetings were conducted at sons the University of Oregon Eugene While the party is sponsored by Ore Dec94-- 6 Shrine club It is open to Leading educators agreed that Ogden recruitment and preparation of the public it was pointed out beexcellent teachers is a vital need cause the admission fee any toy which education faces today Prof or book suitable for children goes I : : :: Hayward said Speakers at the conference declared that postwar changes must be made to attract more people of high quality to the teaching prolfession in both sec- ondary schools and colleges Inducements which should be offered are imore secure tenure higher salaries and better condi- tions generally conference speak- era insisted The great shortage of properly Iprepared teachers is hampering the reconstruction ef- fort in education it was pointed 2 :: ' : : out : life'" ! This question was asked by Col Donald Shute deputy administrator of veterans' affairs in Seattle lit his opinion relatively few inare making adequate ': stitutions curricular adjustments to meet the needs of veterans He urged the modification of traditional requirements and elimination of all possible prerequisites so that veterans can obtain vocational preparation as rapidly as possible ' : t Mothers' Banquet Set GoldSL : to the Shriners hospital for crippled children in Salt Lake City USAC Assigns ' Tribune Leasod Wire Tribune Spprial : 1 :' I 1 x"'-- - -- -- - : 1 1 1 I - Children are accepted at the Shriners hospital without regard to creed or color Mr Dick pointed out and for this reason everyone ilnetderested in the welfare of children is pp invited to participate in Monday night's events Actively interested in this year's Christmas program are the newly elected officers of the three F and A M lodges of Ogden Mr Bowman was installed as worshipful master of Unity lodge last Thursday night Other elected officers installed with him included James Wilson Gaily senior warden William S Silverthorn junior warden J G Titley treasurer J Clinton Jones secretary and Clyde Coleman trustee three years Appointive Officers Appointiye officers are P N Cook senior deacon Win Templeton Charles junior deacon Whited marshal Fred D Hood senior steward I H Jacobsen junior' steward S A Fretwell chaplain: Albert E Forbes or- - II i zLi'ii'IiIS I (urbod Easy Way :I 11kt Pairs I 1 I 1 41111110- - 6110102irl777" tgregZo I- '- aeminsig estiebahai plikta eal c Tria Offer: To prove what RoeMnd can do to help you feel Improved and how fast it IratiLI get Remind from your druggist and take exactly as directed Ste the results for yourself You be the judge Unless surprised and delighted simply return the empty package and your money back le guaranteed Dont suffer &nether hoar with-smind—if trying Pontiod Insist on your druggist is Mkt Sa II ULM $il 0114 trout kla vItoLsoolta et - :- r- -a 3 1 - 1 0 -- "I n 3 L) 1 ot 1 11 ' ' I 0 I i 1 1 ' t t 4Cas - PECLUI GO - ED-- OL'ILV-4ILLEIMEIL ---- - ER' I S ( - 14 logular Values 1995 Deg u Iar Values 2295 E ' - ' - ST 0 e p IP - -- - -- — pt4t 0 04'k - I f I - - 1 i C L)Z11 7 ft en 1 - -- U-- - - 5 GOIJ "NJ RDE AM )1) El L 1 SE 0 40 S lri 41) 41M 4 I ' (1 1 ' ruc-- c")1 - II 207 1 (V40-- - 1 - ‘7 E t i ii ria alr) - fE7 11 r) 1 ''''''' ' - 4 Values to 250 fd tg'd 1 vdelIT 2 St) L-- El' Ill U c a E II I long or short sleeves boxed hundreds of ski sweaters reduced to as low as 293 A complete assortment in all colors sizes styles and designs Cr fitted and beautifully knitted Reg Values Reg Values Reg Values to 598 to 798 to 995 210 le Reg Values I 7 '-- 11 (40) ':' SWEATERS No phone orders - STREET no mail orders 0 to 1298 11 -- Lid') FLOOR no will calls a all sales final offiummillh ': :7: ' '':: :: "' :: ::: ' ''' I:: l:' ' t!'-- ?:"1"""6707340)”"""ter"lbANO1"A"0"! 016"!i'494t'"'14P!r!74:77'4"19711 7 I - BC5 0 Values to 165 11 n irmorm pip P 'ili il U U II Z AAR0511rIPP'01044074644"'ON""""01-01"f"0011"01-400r-40001- :'' I I GLOVES — STREET FLOOR 1 At present a single line runs the canyon to which both t 11) - LI 1 I FLOOR FOURTH ---- Gr Lit 0- vract-- Lai Sevier and Beaver valleys are connected This new line will provide an alternate source of power which will be independent of Beaver valley so that trouble arising in that valley will not affect those in Sevier valley With the new aratmgement both lines will run directly to the power plants and will be equipped with automatic switches which will open in case of trouble on either line A third automatic switch will be installed at the plant on the Deer line Structures and foundations for these automatic switches are already in place and poles crossarms etc are on hand The heavy copper wire which was promised for the last of March is expected for next month and the two automatic switches which were promised originally for the fall of 1946 and now expected for the end of December and January should be received by the time the poles are in place 0 IP ' --1 4" imi - 1' I k rl ser:' erNt1!) '") lAtomen's warm winter ima Nk- EatIDE'S7 CD:MLAOLLE WOMEN'S ROBES tT)111 L T 41 - rz Ia r torip -- 1 - ' ' ' g n ti u '$1' - SE?ECOALI: 150 Efegular Values G95 Ilegular Values 795 3 f ' ' 1r-- ' to 2200 ' Regular Values 2500 to 2900 gular Values 3600 to 3600- - down ::- - 1 - O :“' 1 i 0 iv) - ' k V e : 1 I I ("7 i v -' I to ' a Trail-Ilarysva- of Swollen Joints Rhaumatism Neuritis Sciatica rhoswads of sufferer from the pains and seises et Artarn Is Rheumatism Swollen Jeutte Leititturk Sciatica aril Neuritis k boom deLghted to Caterer that the Doctor's Urania tanti imniod starts simulating Mines the Woad alum hamedistely after the rot dem 11110311117 Awillitts mature rem'' peaseboss wastes and excess scuts that often sawn wants sad soresems and it the same i s r - I I 1 ' 1 ills LIJ I ‘ ' - ADTERTISP:MENT 1 r---1 11 100 w—ool flannels in solid colors a—nd plaids Sheer and Satin Gown Hundreds of Robes and Robe sets in colors of white pastels black 0 Warm Chenille robes in regular lengths and shorties ' s I 1 ') r-- -1 - Beaver Canyon Power Line Being Built for South Utah ' ‘ ca LI rL13 i - g i 1 A ' : I 1 LOGAN — Dorothea and Georgene Doutre Logan will installed with Mr DeGoede were William Milner senior warden ' sing the role orr "Carmen" when -Robert L Van Cleave junior wari den William R Buschjost treas7'71 'S "'"44Pg s urer Hugh E Riley secretary o'' :' : Charles J Truscott Milton G i Pence and Charles E Patterson trustees Appointive officers of George Washington lodge were Clarence 4 K Paxton chaplain Lamont A Pack senior deacon Louis H Baukol junior deacon Melvin Lewis senior steward and William H Logan marshal Installs Thursday Weber lodge No 6 will trustall i Mr Welsh as worshipful master Thursday night with the followMiss Itasmuson Miss Doutre Utah State Agricultural college ing elective officers Damon R o r d senior warden Parker presents the opera in March Prof Coombs junior warden Archie V Walter Welt' head of the vocal music department announced Sat- McIntosh treasurer Elm er J Hodges secretary and Harold J urday trustee They will sing on successive Denkers three-yea- r Appointive officers to be innights he said The production is the first grand stalled include Lloyd N Taylor opera at the college since 1942 chaplain Ernest L Shaw senior "Carmen" was presented in 1938 deacon Lloyd L Dram junior deaMixed choruses of 100 voices al- con Harry W Schreadley marready have been chosen It is ex- shal Carl Werner senior steward pected that singers will study the Laird V Loveland junior steward music over the holiday season William Yiirs tyler and George Prof Welt' said H Bartlett tyler emeritus AliFfflICAN FORK—Ameridan Fork Veterans of Foreign Wars 1111 be hosts to the Gold Star a banquet Wednesmothers day at grarrat Harrington school building has been arranged A under the direction of Harold Holindrake post commander Alfred Skiby junior vice commander and G Easton Brown quartermaster The V F W auxiliary wiU prepare and serve the banquet with Mrs Laura Timpson president in charge State and district officers will be in attendance A special invitaTribune Special tion is being sent to each Cold Star RICHFIELD—In line with its announcement of a $150- mother previous 000 construction program to proPRICE— Automobile license vide additional facilities for this tlates for Carbon county will go rapidly growing area the Telluride On tale at the Price office of the Power Co is building a new 44000- state tax commission Monday ac- volt line about five miles long in cording to information received Beaver canyon according to a reInsm Silas Rowley who is In charge port by L R Fournier general of the Price office superintendent 't r lireher lodge r- k -:: r----t-- Rasmuson Opera Parts Afr "Will college transform the veteran or vril1 the veteran trans- lOrrri 'the college and American president P Bowman Unity lodge plan Ogden Christmas party Ogden Shriners Complete Plans for Yule Toy Parity- 1 ' I GIFTS FOR CRIPPLES Cites Need '' right Lou DeGoede master George 1Vashington post No 24 Walter S Dick president Ogden Shrine I Welsh George b r Ni ::' - ct (411' - - - - --- A 411 - - - - - - - NT 0ø'4'" - - :1 - rys - '2- '': :':-'- :' ::: ' |