Show r l ! f s ‘ i I a V f ' ' -- Will Expend $4500 On Airport Improvements LIGHTED PORT TO IE which tendered the bid as it it sit- virtually a mass of leafy trees They uated on a hill and the land sur- cover the entire residential district rounding: cannot be Irrigated A bid and encroach deeply Into 'the busiof $50010 on the East Trementon ness district one tree in fact rising school house Was rejected There are five school buildings on - which serenely on- one of the busiest corno substantial ofers were made and ners Many of the' streets f run ‘ for they are still for sale Bid's on two blocks entirely hooded by? an overdwelling houses are being consldit-larch of limbs now bare the hope of the board reaching By-- f£ed which have run out from hardwoods that the price asked will be offered which were planted almost as soon for these two The prices are re as the first cabin was built early in garded as very reasonable j Following the meeting the board the “sixties Idaho street where it runs in members together with Dr R IL Wilson and Miss June Pearse of the front of the Cobb home past the health unit were entertained at aged assay office and St Margardinner In the Wasatch cafe by the et's academy is one vast bower Misses Loulsei Horsley and Lydia with the mass of glowing maple leaves hanging to the trees on one j Robinson" and the slightly more subdued 'C It Skidmore side Superintendent colors of American elm decorating Supervisor Warren Taylor and Pri- the other both entwining overhead mary Supervisor Lydia RoWnsen who were thought to have been seriously injured in an automobile acThe SUCCESS of cident ‘about a month ago are all able to resume the regular routine of their work YOUR PARTY Is Sold Unused ' Property ‘ — —- - — WANTED Homes for Sale or Rent Phone 905' a PAY YOUR -- TThose Looking For Brilliant COAL 4 Spectacle Will Disappointed (CABLE IS EXPENSIVE Be i F Plans to light Airport Ogden by January 1 call for an expenditure of about $4500 The federal 'Arrangement of Equipment lepartment of commerce map shows on the left location of airport with reference to Ogden city On On And Around Field the right is a map of the airport showing hazards runways and other details of interest to airmen Described tension line is shown on the extreme Runways are marked with dotted lines The double BILL 1 At Time of Delivery Aim save 00 PER i 1 right High circle indicates the approximate center of the field' Border lights Although Ogden is spending In the the entire runways area while the hazards also arc to he marked - Neighborhood of $5000 this year to light her airport for night flying of six times a minute casting a Inc flying from Salt' Lake to’VJreat ' those who expect the completed long beam Into the sky Falls by way of Pocatello ARRIVAL TYPICAL bril-it SPEED LIMITED project to resemble a blazlngly All National Parks" planes are All airport beacon lights and only platform will be disappointed with their own landing equipped It' Isn’t brilliance that airmen such lights revolve six times each lights so that flood lights are not they want is & marking minute according to a department necessary for them - Picture a National Parks plane f the field Itself its contours and of commerce ruling Airmen easily in from Pocatello in the from others these beacons coming recognize hazards of line know the and mark long before sunrise early morning CsThe city has already let a contract their coursethey landed at Airport has The or Other an pilot airport the Graybar company for $3287 such as those marking cit- Ogden before' so he knows the lay worth of equipment and will have to beacons must revolve- - either slower or of the land pretty well ies 'spend an additional $1000 to® install faster He will spot the beacon rethe work A switchboard In the municipal volving six times it besides doing much ofInstalled each minute at the a rest room will' control - all these airport long before Itself It' ha$ already he gets close to is op- lights large revolving beacon which will pass over on he will be the turned Finally by city They present conits blinking erating nightly at Which and sunset the at watchman and the city sleeping comes from tinue until sunrise The equipment streets and street and empty lights fVarious points in the east is to be soon will discern the he of All the for boundary the lighting plans delivered within 30- days and it is as outlined shove have been lights port In(hoped that it will be completely The pilot with his load of passen worked put by Harold R Tripp airbefore January 1 stalled C and mail will circle the airErrett and gers manager Hairy T The principal item of equipment port is E Williams port note the illuminated windcity engineer Fred Will be 22500 feet of sock the direction of the wind and and of commissioner the airport Insulated cable which costs $93 per Robert Jarvis of the Utah Power & turn on his landing lights thousand feet This must be placed He will already have observed the company has assisted in a trench extending about the Light NO attempt to install flood lights red hazard lights and keep his plane on the field is being made for this safely away from the high tension TITOEE RUNWAYS line due to the expense year The airport comprises 300 acres which At the py tills time he will be rather present only planes of land with three runways each will From the green are close here landing attempt night 800 3500 feet longhandfeet wide those of National Parks Atrwavs lights tohethewillground determine where the north and One runway extends s northeast' by south Another-runsouthwest and the third southeast ? if i S' will extend practically around ! p S runways are and pick the one which will allow him to land into the wind ’ 'As ’he come3 down his landing lights will illuminate the ground and allow him to pick the course of his plane when its wheels and tall skid settle onto the gravel with a nice three-poilanding In the early morning ‘hours the driver of the truck which hauls the mail to and from the postoffice and the night watchman will be the only persons there to greet him unless to be a waiting pasthere happens 4V A f ' V senger v ( BEACONS ON ROUTE f A contractor-I- s installing revolving beacons from Salt Lake to Pocatello Pocatello has ordered its lights which will be installed about the same time as Ogden’s The airport department Is asking for $500 for the airport for 1930 and from thi3 amount it is planned to install floodlights for the field Such lights are not used except when a plane appears overhead and then turned on by the watchthey are man ’ A ceiling projector which enables one to tell how low or high- - the clouds are hanging also may be purchased This lieht is not used by v I de-Wh- at! ' 4 4 ! -- -- - - 1 non-metall- - ic - pM - I of thejuseable part bf the airport will be surrounded by boundary lights ' On the' east these- will consist e?f hazard lights warning airmen of the the power line which presence carries' a high voltage Red lights will be placed on poles 65 feet above the ground and 12 feet away from the tension line They will be equipped with Holphahe lenses which throw most ' of the' light upwards where It can- best' be ceen by airmen There will be nine of these poles with two lights on each pole ’and the poles will 'be about 500 feet apart Two red lights are placed on each as a matter of Safety so that pole If one light bums out or is put out commission in any way the other pt will still be operating The far hasr ard light'pole on the north will be across the state highway while that on the south will be over the brow i of the hill White boundary lights i will - surround the remainder of - the field except at the top and bottom of each runway where they will- be green ABOVE SNOW DErril s Each light will contain a globe and each will be pipe placed on top of a two-inc- h and extend about four feet out of the ground This height is necessary at Airport Ogden so that there can be np danger of a heavy snow cov' ering them up The green lights will mark the muways for the night flier so he can always be sure just where the best landing place is even within the airport Current for the boundary lights which will be attached to the buried cable will be supplied through a1 current transformer a seven and i 4 - Phone 4 SLACK COAL J : 1 '9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK - Mnnsingwear i -- $1-4- ii 1PM 9? 9 TILL 48c V 48c lt 88c 4 1 O’CLOCK $149 j which tells fliers The wind-soc- k Which direction the wind is blowing so that- they land into it will be lighted- by a special beam light atj tached to thereVolving beacon This beacon-i- s of 2500 candle-pow- er lens It has with a been installed on top of a steel tower and revolves at the rate 9 TILL 51-foot -- " i ' $795 :9TILL' 1 f- 'll- ' Set Up In Your Hornet-Complet- e With Board and Pipe ’j- - 0w cj - EAItL DONALDSON Victor Recording Artist and to coast playknown f ing the winter season at Ogderrs most) popular ballroom ' j rom-epas- t Come Up j j lt Plenty TONIGHT of Big) Surprises and I Don’t Forget ailBNIGHT FROLIC “Monday 'Morning 12:05 A M Given Under Auspices of Disabled Veterans jor World War i J T a structed of blended grey Iron Duplex grates for wood or coal Air tight milled" and fitted doors guaranteed to hold ire 43 Finished in beautiful Walnut Porcelain ‘ hours kept clean af Enamel Easily Y f STOVE t Monday 1 Evening 9 tUl A M The Only Dance to Be Sponsored By the American ILeglon I ’ j f - ' si We Thank YOul Admission 50c Your Old -- Heater-A- s Part Payment 1 $295 FLOOR Also ARMISTICE DANCE extra heavy deep nap fleecy and warm block plaid patterns wide binding to match -- Hand bags and coin purse Extra cial $295 (Street Floor) 72ho-OEic- (Street Floor)- - spe- o ‘AtitoccCc - !: : Qvovdo 12 PRICE SOAP SALE ' ' Drug ' 1 Specials Kotex 3 for f)5 10c Jergen’s Hand Lotion 4 125e - $100 Bayer’s Aspirin Tab- lets 50c f°r 9 79 Pebeco Tooth paste 34d O’CLOCK' Food Specials TILL 1 1 Libby’s tall can 2 cans 1 C luC Balter pTJrtn“? 45c JS“f39c Steaks 29c Beans 1: 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK’ HandkcrcHefs 12 for $100 - handkerchiefs-value- s to 25c each Fast color prints A good assort- ment of attractive patterns 12 for $100 (Street Floor) 1 1 ! Every bar of soap in our drug section will be on sale Monday morning at price 10c bars of soap ' v 45 for ' I j ' 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK Holeproof Sox ’ 3 Pair $100 Holeproof sox in fancy patterns in silk and medium weight1 silk and lisle mixtures Regular 5Zz values The hose that gives more service 3 pairs $100 (Men’s Store) Men’s TILL 1 O’CLOCK ' I -- ! 9 29c China cups and saucers decorated with a wide blue or green band set with bright flowers Cup and saucer for 9c (Downstairs) Girls dresses made of Jersey crepe de chine Velvet wool crepe durable colors and materials Sizes 8 to 14 years Values to $395 Special $295 (Second Floor) OqEo v 9c 1 The Expansion Choa Bale will he in progress again tomorrow forenoon Hundreds of Shoe Bargains await you lien’s Women’s" and Children’s Shoes—2500 pairs to close out Val lace edges white and 1 7 $295 If 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK aiid Saucers Pure linen - cream For pillows dresses dresser scarfs’ etc narrow or wide Values to 15c yard Two yards for 5c tooled 'steer hide effect hand laced Pouch styles top handle Fitted with mirror handle Values to $500 $295 (Street Floor) 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK Lace Edges' 2 Yards 5c" : new (Downstairs) TILL 1 O’CLOCK - i 9 I ’ Girls’ Dresses j -- inch sizes Set for I ' $295 s - ece 9 O’CLOCK Aluminum bowls set of three deep bowls with rolled edge for mixing and general kitchen Use 6 7 8- - Children’s sweater suits 3 brushed wool and and flat weave all colors Cap sweater leggins and mittens Values to $595 Special $295 (Second Floor) wool blankets Silk umbrellas red green and brown amber purple handle and tips short1 - 1 SECTION-THI-RD Part - 29 c For Kiddies $295 I Bowl Sets 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK 7 Hand Bags - 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK Umbrellas - -- j tablets 4 with and blotter for paper school children Regular 10c value Special 3 for 5c standard make with 80 years of stove building: experience built into each heater Heavily con“BiickV’-- 5 2 for 5c TUc Fabric gloves good qualand ity washable pull-o- n cuff styles Values to $125 Closing nut at pair 39c (Street Floor) 395 Pair 7 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK 7 School Tablets Loose-le- af 9 TILL Fabric Gloves 39c j j School children large pen- ell tablets Regular 10c size Special each 5c- - (Second Floor) TILL I O’CLOCK - the--diaphrag- m s ' ‘1 Ccrseleltes ' 1 O’CLOCK 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK Blankets - 5c - 1 - 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK Pencil Tablets l4rRoom Size (Downstairs) OCL0CK 1 Warner guaranteed corsel-et- te models for the new silhouette princess Waist with or without belt Special for ’Monday morning $295 - ‘ ' " r $295 ail-winte- ’ TILL : ankle length ' Fall weight' Perfect fitting comfortable shoulder I 4 Outing flannel heavy fine close woven deep nap- out- 7 ing flannel stripes checks and plaids for pajamas38 inches wide towns etc Yard 12V5c - Cover of pronouncing” black leatheroid $1 value Special each 79c 9 white' Long sleeves and r 98c j Special 95c (Second Floors $195 98c ' : Outing Flannel Yard 12V2c TILLl j O’CLOCK ' Dictionary 79c wasr ' ' blnatlons gowns bloomers stepins etc Heavy Quality all pastel shades Values to - Men’s union suits ecru or ) 95C 7 "Women’s underthings com- - ' - 0 O’CLOCK ‘ r Undefthings - ) Don’t stop for breakfast at home Be our guest for Breakfast DELICIOUS BLUE PINE COFFEE with Royal Optimistic Doughnuts will be served in our Downstairs Tea Room ' Free to all customers who have made a purchase (Merely show your sales check) Breakfast served from S till 10:30 a m Webster’s dictionary “self a Union Snits’- for-$10- l 9 TILL 9 TILL 1 O’CroCK f I Silk dresses ’’in large new assortment in all thq pretty new styles Values up to $1850 $795 f (Downstairs) 9 ‘ - 1 ! Silk Dresses - 24-in- ch ' 2 - (Second Floor) etc step-in- s or 69c day morning - 1 including combinations EUayo Bijcalxiroct ViCEa Silk undies princess t slips combinations Baronetfe satin slips etc r Regular' $195 Values $1491 (Downstairs)! -- Regular $100 Values 49c (Downstairs) Silk Undies -- I French pants L D S garents for women? new or pld style in a fine weave All spring needle 88c sizes Special ' (Street Floor) ) 4 5 pair for $100 (Street Floor) - - Odds and ends of smocks Hoover ’ dresses and uni- forms Colors and white All sizes Special for' Mcn- -' undies bloomers 9TILL 1 O’CLOCK L D S Garments -- V'j’ TILL 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK Smocks and Dresses 2 for $100 - o’clock) tillSilkiUndies Silk - i Silk undies 'combinations princess slips dance sets bloomers etc Regular $150 values Special 98c ' j (Downstairs) affair the remainder' shades ' O’CLOCK Silk Undies' i v (Downstairs) 1 O’CLOCK Hockey Caps 49c:-- I Children’s school hose lrr quality cotton medium plain or sport rib All I 9 TILL They will be operated on a direct) current system In series so that if one is out of commission it will not1 ‘‘short"! 5 Pairs $100 ' - 6600-vo- - (Street Floor) - - kildwatfc ’I- -- - 9 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK School Hose French panties in a soft lustrous rayon: ' pastel shades trimmed in con-- 1 trasting shades Special 1 lf (Street Floor) : i ' (Downstairs) 3 for $100 j $129 1- - 'I " to $195 "Values O’CLOCK Fretich Panties'- - if - ' ’Women’s and misses sateen bloomers pink only: Good ( Assortment of sizes Regu-- 1 liar 75c values 39c— 3 Jor $1 standard' numbers of Van (Raalte sheer chiffons Dartex service weight ut TILL ! 1 O rCLOCK Sateen Bloomers : Silk h se of 'brands close-o- (Men’s StoreT 4 4 : MONDAY - ‘39c Boys and girls’ knitted hockey caps all wool made of a fine merino yam Plain ' and fancy stripe ’39c i to-429- 4149 TILL 9 ' $129 1 9 One special lot of Munsing- wear heavy weight worsted cotton In ecru and white I Sizes 34 to 50 Values 9 to 1 o'clock From r - one-ha- 9 TILL 1 O’CLOCK Silk Hose v t STORE CLOSES guest at Breakfast wwm's 1 414 -- A full day’s business in 4 hours is the objective' of this morning sale Compelling bargains for those Who shop tomorrow before 1 o’clock Come early—Bo our i t Phone - -- -- Ogden Casli Coal Co 1678-- R WRHGfi-ff'S-- STORE CLOSES 1 P M SUNDAY hs ' U 2j ftiattM northwest byThree-fourt- i NUT PEA The very best Is open for engagements every nite Make arrangements early BOISE Nov 9— ( AP)—B o i s e streets are paved with gold- great yellow patches of it that have piled up since the - first frost until at present they are burled from three to five inches deep For the city Is 5775 §750 9650 9500 §325 STOVE ' Jack Passey’s Band IDAHO STREETS nt 1 s- depends largely upon the music you select I' ' LEAVES COVER TON LI ssoo lump MEDIUM LUMP ' ! -- - Y 1929 I 1 FROM GROUND j t SEND AY MORNING NOVEMBER 10 SCHOOL HOUSES BRIGHT t - -- WARDS OBTAIN FROM AIR HOT H f THE - OGDEN- - STANDARD EXAMINED ' v r i Cl 1 ( - |