Show AN REMEDY! ANTI-TIGE- R E— Section T 4 By Bob Age IRREVERENT person commenting on the fire at the Labor Temple recently had a long memory “I can remember the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco” he said “There is a parallel with the Ogden fire where the Labor Temple burned but the Utah Liquor Store nearby was spared “In San Francisco a number of churches were damaged by the earthquake and fire but a warehouse of whisky owned by a man named Ilotaling wasn’t touched That prompted a newspaper man to write a little verse that was widely reprinted: “They say the Lord hates alcohol Because it makes us frisky But yet He let the churches burn And spared Hotaling’s whisky!” THE TRIALS of Ogden police officers are many Witness this complaint called in by someone: “Having trouble among members of family Would like officer to referee” DID YOU HEAR the one about the nervous guy who worked in a watch factory? His job was to fit the movements Into cases but he was a flighty person and often his hands would tremble so much he couldn’t do his job He practically lived on tranquilizer pills but even so he had trouble One day he became so frus The motorman would come purfired six shots into a box of watch ple with rage and the kids would stand there with wide innocent eyes movements The foreman rushed in horrified while he leaned out and put the and said: trolley back on the line by ma“What in the world did you do?” neuvering the rope And how many good citizens re“I just shot the works” the decall the horrendous doings when fiant man answered How Weber High played Ogden High in MEMORY DEPARTMENT when the county hod basketball? There was the time many recall a “pest house” north on Washing- the cow was tied to the drinking ton Boulevard beyond the Indus- fountain at Weber High—but we’d better not talk about that any furtrial School? And there must still be a lot of ther A RECENT visitor was J D Marpeople around here who went to Central Junior at Adams and 25th tin of 905 Harrison He brought a and can recall the construction days priceless gift a magic powder that when only part of the new building has potent powers You sprinkle was being used and the kids crossed this powder on your front steps from the old part (since torn down) and at the back door and no tiger will ever enter your home in a covered walkway Mr Martin said “I’ve used this How many Ogden men recall when there was a slough and powder for years and I have never meandering creek that came down seen a tiger in my yard” about 27th to cross Harrison? We used to go up there and float around on Ogden High Picks Cadet of Month' wi J Anderson Ogden High School junior has been named cadet of the month He is a son of Mr and Mrs Guy J Anderson Guy 2644 Madison Young Anderson is platoon sergeant of company D and was cho- sen outstanding junior at the cadet hop He received the recognition because of his scholastic abilities appearance general attitude and military means $50 Bond Forfeited Robert 0 Ward 22 Salt Lake City forfeited bond of $50 in City Court for not answering a charge of careless driving We kept them in a tub in the backyard and usually forgot to change the water and before the tadpoles became frogs they’d float belly-u- p bloated and smelly How can remember how a dead many tadpole smells? How many respectable Ogden businessmen were among the juvenile delinquents of the old days who would stand on the rear platform The spring session of classes at of the street cars and jerk the the Bertha Eccles Art Center will trolley off the line? include a session in group singing for amateurs and professionals who like to sing together The classes will meet Tuesday evenings 9 pm under the direction of Grace Nelson Wright accredited vocal instructor and choral director Any voice from adolescent upbility of forming a storm sewer dis- wards is acceptable with the object trict to include incorporated Roy of helping each individual develop to his fullest potential and the outlying areas Other classes scheduled include Mayor 0 Dean Parker said the a children’3 painting and drawing plans would care for the drainage class starting Saturday It will meet of surface water for a growing from 10:30 to 12 under the direction city that might include areas west of Lois Breeze Leona Huggins Ada Leddingham and north pending' annexation and Gladys Johnson will Instruct a In an earlier discussion with the ceramics workshop beginning Moncouncil City Engineer Win Temple2 to 4 pm from day ton told the council such a project Wednesday April 12 Beginning could be financed through help class under the will be a painting from the federal government He Collett Gass of Farrell’ direction said the city could borrow from the 2 to 4 pm meet will from and Home Financing Housing Monday Beatrice Dobbs will beAgency and repay the loan from funds budgeted annually for storm gin a hat making class that will sewer extension and from assess- meet from 7:30 to 9 pm All classes will run for 10 conments from the district weeks for a $7 fee secutive The first estimate of the cost by the engineer was $650000 Critical area is in the vicinity of Completes Army Course 4400 South and 4800 South west of George J Axt civilian warehouse 2200 West the engineer said foreman with Utah General Depot Studies will include me asures to has completed a property disposal care for drainage from Interstate course at the Army Quartermaster School in Ft Lee Va 15 upon its completion 7-- S FREE PRIZES Stop by to Register £ Gfo ea r i 4 f fj - J I :s -- j 4 enjoy vatoring'T lawn your J 4 4' GARDENETTE i - I LAST YEAR’S WINNER Julianrie Frost proudly shows her trophy to Arthur Meadows (left to right) It was presented to her when she won the “Miss Weber” contest a year ago Mr Meadows is chairman of the contest that will be staged April 29 by the Roy Jaycees PRIZES AND A TITLE Roy Jaycees issue Call For Miss Weber Entrants reinforced with tough I Controls crab crass by its continuing and selective se£l killing action Kills most soil pests PLUS fertilizes to quickly build green thick lawn being sponsored by the Chamber of Com- $110 Fine Motorist Fined $200 For Drunk Driving Is the official elimination contest for the Miss Utah contest held later In the summer in Salt Jack D Lochhead 22 914 22nd Lake City Contestants will be judged on was fined $200 in City Court today beauty of face and figure poise when he pleaded guilty to drunken personality and must present a talent routine in addition to the title and the five-minu- op- - a s MM md MeirehsunidlDse tube Best Quality Standard 5(5)79 1 5$ 3a"x4Q' plastic hose n ' George f mm X Cooldo Sale Set s By Girl Scouts sale of Girl Scout MORGAN- -A cookies will be held April 14 by the Devil’s Slide troop 473 Funds raised by the sale will be used for camp ' ' Improvements Five different types of cookies will be sold In charge of the sale are Jutta Schmidt and Lynda ‘ L ETZ3 pilili) petit S 5 0 S S u jLjy iKsIr'-- m SPECIFY rain mm do it yourself NO BACK OR SIDE SPLASH FREE ESTIMATE $ $19995 $18495 ROTARY MOWER Equipment Grand opening We cut galvanized pipe to your size special nr GK 4-66- C9 or 4-66- 80 FREE! 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PENNSYLVANIA Dial Mrs Mrs HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS OF Klsunnie ” Pcwem LIVE IT UP J“L 3540 Rivcrclale Road ©on IBirmds Self-Start- er Deluxe ‘ rw HAI©AflKlS IPsarade off ‘ legislature That doesn't leave very much for the other counties in the state’ he said ' ) Others named to the committee were: Dr Ariel Ballif Provo Capt Phillip E Brinkerhoff Sait Lake City Rulon W Clark former state juvenile court judge Box Elder County Sheriff Warren Ilyde Mrs Cytha Johnson Pleasant Grove H F Kretchman Salt Lake City 12” Rcdvood Tub 14 foot SO’xSs" Rubber Hose i hit-and-r- un $69 fret-wheeli- GUARANTEED 1 Walter I Lapier 50 Boise Idaho was fined a total of $110 in City Court when he pleaded guilty Monand driving withday to out a license He was arrested on Washington driving He was arrested this morning at Friday after he struck a parked 24 th and Monroe car ‘ Now boat I This new bit tnsblei yew t convert either a Ptnnsyl-vani- a Dt lux er Standard rotary int a husky outboard All you need Is tho outboard kit powered by the samt Premium Engine that powers you r mower Convenient carrying handles folding ottering handle Turns 340 dtgrfts for forward or rivers propulsion e flexible Factory special te Handed Driver n eber” This Come out & see it Preptls cord ' ton L Rogers - mittee to advise the Utah Public Welfare Commission on detention ' home standards He is August Brand of 4226 S 900 E installment loan manager of the Bank of Utah and state chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce juvenile detention committee Mr Brand said Wednesday the entire committee was scheduled to conduct its organizational meeting today at the State Capitol “We intend to do the best job with what we have under the new legislation” Mr Brand said “But if it doesn’t work out I intend to push for the passage of SB34 which was defeated in the last legislature” he said The bill to which Mr Brand referred would have placed the entire responsibility for juvenile detention on the state The current law provides that it be a cooperative effort between the state and counties “The next two years will show what improvement can be made” he said “But what worries me is the financial angle Salt Lake Coun Regular $375 EXCLUSIVE HEW OUTBOARD HIT GREATEST JEWS III POWER TIOIVERS nt Allen Murl R Bottomly Dale Johnson Robert C Beaslee and Carl- an r J extra durable i Clearfield residents receiving awards were Sterling B Anderson Maximo A Martinez Elmer O Committee chairman for various winners Prizes ranged from the high projects of the contest are Sheril merce Bud paid Mr Baker to a low of $3 The event will be staged April 29 Shepherd entrants Clark sponsors at the Roy Junior High School Puffer publicity Blaine Pearson Curtain time will be 8 pm staging Harry Sugihara and judgJulianne Frost last years’ winThedell Norman ing ner will crown the new “Miss WHit-RuJunior Soil Pest Control THREE WAYS A Ogden banker is one ty will get the greatest portion of of 12 persons appointed to a com- the $250000 appropriated by the Winners from Layton were Arnold J Frecker Donald J Lesser Grant B Thurgood Blair A Wilcox and Earl Garrison Two Sunset winners were Lyle W Smith and Joseph II Burnett Reece H Chadburn Carl Stegen ROY — Young women between portunity to participate in the later Roy Clayton A Morrill Corinne Mack C 18 and 25 living outside Ogden City contests the winner will be given an John E Vine Hooper G of Meadand said Arthur Peterson Grant Morgan array prizes are invited to enter the “Miss We- ows director in were Eden also award Staples charge contest Roy Advisory Committee Will Aid Welfare Commission Determine Home Standards Linsley IIARGIRG DASHETS PElinSYLVAlllA 0UTD0ARD HOIVER HIT keso ihaft Also awarded prizes were Tom B Kikuchi Myron D Roskelley Bart W Bronson George C Carter Carol M Cook Jack C Stonchock-e- r James J Whinham Virgil W Corwin Gage W East and Ray A Redwood mb H - 1 MORE WINNERS d Ogden Joyces Will Help On Utah Juvenile Study ? ber” a large interchange at Peterson n i irteeDu Tho RED rubber garden PLASTIC HOSI u ’V' IMPROVES YOUR LAWN i with WxSO' 1 w BY APPLYING and Factory special Sr'y t t project yet sched- with an overhead crossing of the railroad The bid advertising was made possible Mr Balch reported when Second District Court Tuesday gave the commission immediate right of entry in’ condemnation suits involving about 30 property owners Tho commission had filed the suits in Second District Court to get the necessary right of way after negotiations for purchase of the property failed Mr Balch said the Feterson-Stod-darIn late 1962 cells pected project would bring the WeMr Balch described this project ber Canyon interstate highway close Other Ogden winners were Clyde D Clark Ronald J Finch Richard as “double the size of any previ to the halfway mark L Hackwell Walter E Loghry Leonard J Nealson Edward D Owens Raymond A Wadman Raymond II Faulkern Harold R Johnson Louis S Workman and David F Jensen f i CRABGRASS rot-pro- of est interstate HILL AIR FORCE BASE-C- ash uled in Weber Canyon Ernest H Balch said today the awards totalling $1673 were 43 awarded Ogden area employes project will involve construction of with the Ogden Air Materiel Area more than five miles of four-lan- e maintenance directorate for ideas divided highway between Stoddard and Peterson at an estimated cost improving Air Force operations Top prize of $445 went to Earl of $2 Vi million Mr Balch of Ogden represents Baker Route 3 instrument repairman for a new method of repair- northern Utah on the five-maUtah Road Commission ing leaking fuel flow transmitters He said bids probably will be Albert J Huffman 2580 W 5800 S an airframe assembler opened April 23 in Salt Lake City Roy received $223 for a method of tak- with construction getting under way ing off and replacing wing fuel shortly after Completion is ex- f - :3BB Si f end hat a t ! " tcwff-rita- The Utah Road Commission plans ous Weber Canyon interstate proto call for bids Friday on the larg- ject” It will include construction of j V"' iyj©floiiy 0 mmy ' $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ wm til 10 ra n i n rn rn njrn Jlni tmm 2 FesaJtariinicjj C if i ' Classes Due For Spring 55S5555 S5S55SS55 £ i poles Study Ordered in Roy : i ( a homemade raft and catch tad- Storm Sewer District ROY—The City Council has au thorized the city engineer to make a preliminary study on the feasi- - 43 in Area trated he picked up a pistol and AN IE OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 6 1961 Nothing Down 6 Months Before 1st Payment REDWOOD GADDER 9 TRELLISSES-GALVAHIZ- ED -- PIP fr |