Show 1 t i SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 22' 1929 HEW SPIRIT IN ' "m' Their Work Brightens Hearts of Needy Children FIRE PLANT AS F ' i “ au i 'a " ' ' comes in 4 "-ss- -r- - St Thoughts of Employes Are Devoted To Extending Life of Toys GAY EFFECTS RESULT -- yj ' - FOR v a Parts of Several Often Used To Build Up New Plaything By R A WILKINSON Waiting for fire gongs comprises much of the existence of Ogden's eleven firemen for months of each year but when December arrives their duty consists primarily of—preparing for that one festal day Christmas By their work they gladden the hearts of many Ogden children For days on end during the year s twelfth month and during their twelve hours on shift every day " each fireman’s thoughts and efforts are devoted chiefly to revamping toys for needy tots This year more than 200 playthings have been prepared for “distribution by Santa r Claus EXCELLENT OUTPUT Discarded toys many of them seemingly beyond all stages of usefulness are heaped in Santa Claus' north at carpented shop way up Lake street and Grant avenue— and on Christmas eve Santa himself drives up to load his sleigh and speed away Santa takes from the roomy repair shop toys that would be the pride of the wealthiest children’s hearts—dolls doll buggies bicycles trains wagons kiddle kars balls blackboards automobiles jumping Jacks and ad Infinitum all of them fit for Roumania’s boy 'king An arm from this doU a wheel from this bicycle or wagon a bell from this engine & spring from this jumping Jack are frequently taken from one actually irreparable toy and utilized on a sister toy And the finished product looks like it just leaped out of a big manufac' turing plant The minute efforts each fireman-carpent- er takes with the toys would most exacting workman the please including Santa Claus himself Hammering nails planing edges straightening metal work are but they do parts of the detailed work are little painted designs Frequently on top of sleds wagons and other contrivances GONGS IMPORTANT But a man’s work generally tells his occupation Few toys modeled '‘after man’s commercial automobiles or steam engines have been given the final touch until a gong has been placed on the front end After all the finished product has a taste of the modern fire engine V ed ¥ v t ' W Karl Hopkins superintendent of city schools has pointed out to the Ogden city' board of education the need of more school space in the Quincy district and the board has concurred in the conclusion To this end the board has purchased a little less than two acres of city lots at Thirtieth street and Quincy avenue covering about a quarter of a city block for a building site Mr Hopkins explains that' the Quincy district is becoming so heavily populated with children of school age that more room must be provided for school purposes “The present Quincy school building hardly meets the requirements of the district even now and in the course of ja very short time it will not be anything near large enough" Mr Hopkins said “The board has purchased this site at Quincy avenue and Thirtieth street and will erect a building to take the place' of the present building in the Quincy district as soon as means are available uut It can not be definitely said Just when that will be” X 1 I v T ' i f VT a 4 L i AT t It- - ' K 'J Ij): W ' v jr I f t 4' f if ( rrrz ’ 4 4 M5 ry if f i K M : a 4 ! f Vi A 4 i ' j YOUNG BICYCLIST HIT BY MOTOR CAR Leland Anderson 12 of 2325 Adams avenue escaped serious injury Saturday evening when he was struck by an automobile as he was riding his bicycle and thrown to the pavement The accident occurred street and Adams at Twenty-thir- d avenue 2855 Washington L Madison avenue the driver of the machine reported the collision at police head- He said that young auartersrode his bicycle out of a driveway directly in front of the automobile The boy was taken to his home FIFTH WARD HAS YULETIDE PROGRAM Christmas program will be given in the Fifth ward tonight at 7 o’clock Music and talks appro priate to the Yuletide season will be presented and special electrical effects will be used The musical program will include: “Rock of Ages” “The Children’s Friend” and “The Star of Bethle hem” Vocal solos will be sung by Mrs Clarence Waterfall An instrumental trio comprising Echo Denning piano: Harold Felt violin and Oscar Malan ’cello will play “Far-Fa- r From Judea’s Away Plains” and “Silent Night Holy Night” will be sung by Leland Newev and Miss Paul A “'f- - 4 I to 3 feet to 4 feet to 6 feet 7 to 8 feet 9 to 10 feet 13 feet x Ik 4 ¥ f mv CHRISTMAS TREE FOUND AT CORNER 1 fraa(AiOrt¥eivivir took him five weeks to learn to do it When he was first starting in the business he had the deer puli him to the top of the roof and then come back so he could get into the sleigh but now they start a running and he flies right in A special spring arrangement on the back of the sled winds in the strings br S EVERYBODY ready Santa Claus? Old Sol has some con- if W And the deer they required a lot of training At first they had a tendency to slow up and sometime they would run just far enough to get Santa to the top of the chimney and then they would stop and leave him there 1 He would whistle fidential information that this year is going to bring some extra large packages and everyone is urged to pe ready If necessary it wouldn’t and they would start again and be a 1ad idea to take a few bricks take about a pound of hide off as out of the chimney so that he will they dragged him out sideways De able to make the slide O K They have to have it timed Just This is specially true in home right for if they made & wild leap where Santa had a hard time mak- and Santa missed the sled he might Santa get socked a couple of times by ing the grade last year doesn’t like the news to get out but roofs before he could stop the these new fangled chimneys they sleigh Those deer get traveling are putting on some of the homes fast: Last year when he came out are about more than he can of a chimney out by Burch Creek they were half way to r Salt Lake City before he hit the sled In fact in one or two places he had to be pulled out after he had So If you think that Santa Is goYou ing to havq a hard time getting become stuck in the flues see he has a special apparatus that down your chimney it wouldn’t be a he hooks on the back of the sled bad idea to take a pick and pry and fastens just under his shoul- out a few of the bricks so that he ders When he gets stuck he yells can get down And if the folks at the reindeers and they pull him object to having a few alterations outr That is the way he goes up made on the architect’s original the chimney when he is ready to plans take a kettle full of hot lard leave 'the house up op the roof ' and pour it down the chimney' They r certainly He 1ms a funny whistle He puts wouldn’t object to that much his fingers along side his lips and blows and only the reindeers can Saturday was plenty cool with hear it They give a leap and Swish! the sunshine shining at times and Santa flies through the chimney like clouds hanging low at others Higha rocket He comes out and makes est for the day was 36 with the a big curve in the air and lands thermometer registering 20 atr 6 o’clock in the evening The baromright in the sleigh eter was 3028 He told Old Sol about a month A year ago ago when Sol made a trip with him highest was 25 to look over the situation that It and lowest 3 today The lay was clear FIRST TAX SALE li - The annual ward conference the Twelfth ward wlll be held today with meetings at the usual hours Bishop David J Wilson will preCounty Treasurer Continues side and members of " Mt Ogden ' Transfers To County stake presidency and high ’ council ‘ will be speakers Until Jan 20 ' Bishop Wilson says that the $70-0t building First sale to Weber county of is addition to the ward completedi and is ready property for delinquent taxes was forpractically r occupancy made Saturday by David W Evans contreasurer 'will Sales county tinue until January 20 The amount of taxes delinquent on the first piece of property sold was $5012 The total amount of delinquent taxes this year for which the property is to be sold unless payment is made is $398-80- 0 MADE BY EVANS t -- 00 I SPECIAL CONCERT ON RADIO MONDAY A special Christmas program will be broadcast over radio station KLO Monday evening from 8 to 8:30 o’clock by the Union Pacific band E J Fjeldsted secretary of the chamber of commerce announced t Saturday The program is being given by the chamber of commerce and the Vhion Pacific band especially for the children of the Utah state deaf and blind school industrial school and Martha home Judge James A Howell will 'act as master : of ceremonies j1 ' — i - I Servic-eSavings ' Interest 4 Department Checking Accounts Foreign Exchange Trust Department Trunk Storage GREAT BIG TREES While They Last 50c Our POLICY SETS— BOOKS PRICED TO SELL QUICK Our progressive policy demands that the small depositor receives the same courtesy and consideration as the larger one Co Electric Hartley r 2300 WASHINGTON and TO BE SURE HE GETS IT! Out Of The High Rest District i 35 75 0 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE S100 S125 8200 OGDEN UTAH POTATOES n Per 100 Founds Cobblers §185 S185 8185 Beautiful Lmiijj Room Bedroom Dining Room Furniture Gifts Pianos Rugs Five Buildings Full of the Finest In Furniture All Ih- This Dig Christmas Sale Call Monday All Toys Go Before Christmas Stfety Flrvt 9 ’ 8175 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 653 -- Rasmussen & Sons ‘f Thank goodness Christmas comes Wednesday and I won’t have to go without gloves' and muffler r much longer! I hope they’re from HOGGAN’S!” $200 and up 371 23rd" HAY GRAIN FLOUR FONE 600 FOR FAMOUS if NOTICE TO PUBLIC Jr ’ RATIONAL COAL The Little Store Wiih the The Bright Bigr Stock Spot on the West Side of Washingtonton Avenue KLENKE FLORAL BUILDING 2S53 WASHINGTON AVE t OUT OF THE HIGH Cv JCLr RENT DISTRICT mwii a cu There ARE 10 GOOD REASONS WHY WE CAN SELL FOR LESS Investigate for Yourself DRIVE OUT AND SAVE PHONE 173 Open j i W j) if tr a nj i n 35 i ! 9 i 4 t - r i? J 4 f s T - J t r 1) 4 (f rr ? 3 GCl’GgC’ 4 EXCLUSIVE Independent Cash Coal Co DEALERS-STEWA- - RT ft WARNER RADIOS w ir ii f A X J I - J Clotiin Complete Stock of Hen’s High-Clas- s Shoes at Prices That Cave You Honey tr l y 4 I 4 7 Safety F RsT TOYS-tTO- OL h $1 Utah Rapid Transit Co SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE TREES FOR HALLS AND OUTSIDE ' years ago there were only two people engaged in the telephone business Today there are 30000 in the United States Forty-nin- e BUY A PASS AND SAVE ed in the Sixth ward tonight at 7 o’clock under the auspices of the ward Mutuals Other features of the program will be: Violin solo by Wilma Douglas singing by the choir vocal solos by Mrs Melba Douglas Black song by Boy Scouts Christmas story by Beth Winkler singing by the junior and Bee Hive girls “Jingle Bells” and “Saint Nicholas Comes” by the “M” men DOLLS PRICED AT ONE-HAL- F WHOLESALE COST After the property is sold to the county fori delinquent taxes 1 per cent penalty Interest per month is added to the delinquent tax Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only A Christmas pageant showing the shepherds and the wise men visitof ing the Baby Jesus will be present' Wholesale and Retail Russets Red Bliss Blue Victors i ! EuMe tiSae’ StoeetS (Sac An SIXTH WARD HAS HOLIDAY PAGEANT TWELFTH WARD HAS CONFERENCE TODAY 25d 3 r Immediately following a banquet in the Masonic temple Friday evening Installation ceremonies for Queen Esther chapter Order of the Eastern Star were held in the assembly room The officers installed were: Lena B Shanks worthy matron James Edwards worthy patron John F Hall associate patron Rota Whitley associate worthy matron Luella Cortner conductress Ina Worthington associate conductress Lottie King secretary Mae Fackler treasurer Myrtle Chapman chaplain May InsiL marshal: Esther Taylor organist Gladys Wikstrom Adah Maud Lower Ruth MarEsther Efhe guerite Venable Crockett Martha Nellie Meahff Electa Vera Hall warder Mary Eastman sentinel The ceremonies were conducted by Minne G Hasiett past graccii worthy matron of the grand chapter of Utah The Rev John Edward Carver delivered a short address ‘ i m j O E S CHAPTER HOLDS CEREMONY KICK A SKIMDIIIG- ACCIDENT L t The rep k says that Bcrgeson’s machine tore off the 'front bumper of a large sedan driven by O Dei Jost of 579 Twenty-sevent- h street in front of 2331 Kiesel avenue and he proceeded northward on the avenue without stopping Jost reported that he drove after the Bergeson machine northward to Twenty-thir- d street and then eastward to Washington avenue where he overtook him Bergeson flatly refused to pay for the damages to Jost’s machine according to the latter’s report so Jost took him to police headquarters bank His new term is for two : years beginning January L BOira CHOICE: XMAS TREES Prices: 3 5 I 7 $100 PUPIL SAVINGS TOTAL $32500 u i the Ogden city Jail Saturday chairman of the board and federal ning on a charge of driving an au- reserve agent Mr Barton’s reaptomobile while under the influence pointment was made by the board of liquor His bail was ' fixed at of directors of the San Francisco Motorcycle Sergeant Dewey F Hawkins reported Saturday evening Jhat he found a small Christmas tree at the intersection of Twenty-thir- d street and Grant avenue which had apparently fallen from an automobile A tag on the tree bore the name of Mrs Chad “Anyone who calls at the station Identifies it may have it” Ser Banking Is done at Central at 8:40 and a m on Tuesday and this work is so geant Hawkins said regulated that each student may in five minutes deposit his slip and money in a class envelope which is marked and sealed and sent to the building secretary says a statement from Central Junior high school These envelopes are then placed in a large sack and sent to bank where the envelopes are opened and the various amounts are credited to the students' accounts At present - there are six hundred and eighty- -t five students of Central (nearly 80 ' per cent) who have $3254850 deposof Ogited in all the savings hanks The Streets Are Slippery After the ' den Snow Storm Don't Take Chances Besides this an incomplete report shows about $23000 invested in first On An Accident Leave Your Car class stocks and bonds held by the students It is hoped the statement says that practically all students Home and will acquire the habit of saving some of their earnings to be used in attending college or for some other laudable object ‘ f i BUILDING ‘ 't r V 1 FEDERAL DOARD j I xi - PLACED IN JAIL H Barton president of Cornish Resident Drunk At thsCharles National Bank of Commerce Time of Accident Is has been reappointed a director of the Salt Lake City branch of the Federal resene bank of Saa FranCharge TTiirtietli Street And Quincy cisco to information reSite Chosen Erection L Briant Bergeson 29 of Cor- ceived according here Saturday News of the appointment came la nish an agronomist was lodged in ‘ Date Uncertain letter from Isaac B Newton eve- i thJ: BARTON KEPT ON i T 1 Wll r ft ? ' MOTOR DRIVER OBTAINS LOTS 4 f TO S If blue-coat- I v SCHOOL BOARD : scenes in Santa Claus’ toy shop (the Central fire station) way up north on Lake street and Grantayenue: Top toys repaired and ready for presentation Below Ogden’s firemen in action in the official Christmas toy shop Each December the firemen' employ their spare hours in revamping used toys given by residents for the needy children of the city When Santa Claus pulls up eve these toys will be loaded on his sleigh and firemen' w?ill put away their tools and paint brushes to the toy shop this Christmas t : for another eleven months Last month of YEAR I fe1 rw Wl f b) l! rwit fc I and 4 I J I 3 s J ‘J w w rw X |