Show MONDAY EVENING MAECH 16 fcittarlr Cmmrner 1931 SIDE GLANCES WEBER COUNTY By George Clark1 POULTRY TRADE SESSION DATED ASKS BUILDING LABEL CONTEST GROUND OFFERS Growers To Meet Tuesday Utah Products Camy paign Outlined Preferred! Corner Site Is A L Christiansen For Forest Service County Agent announces a meeting on the poultry Structure 8 17 CLOSES TODAY Aroused Most Interest of Any Such Event In Schools at outlook for Tuesday March Weber m in the county p high 'school Carl Frischknecht extension poultry specialist and W H Warner poultryman from California will be the speakers Mr Frischknecht will discuss the general economic situation including the present and long-tim- e outlooks Mr Warner will discuss the question of ‘Sanitation in Brooding of Baby Chicks” All poultrymen are invited to attend and take part in the discussion The Weber county label contest which has been waged In the schools of Weber county and Ogden city since December 15 closed today books ih the variJudging of the ous schools was started this afternoon said E R Burke manager of the industrial department of the chamber of commerce which sponsored the contest No definite figure on the number CHEMISTS TO pleaTchanged IN SEEK CHARTER STILL CASE i Garner Ogden postmas- burgundy field green pigeon grey dusk blue vellum tan white In Hospital ings I wanted to get RULES DRAWN It is expected that each county will organize an active campaign in a ine with the plan outlined by the state farm bureau The plans call for an active camAn effort is bepaign for the yearstate fgirm bureau ing made by the to interest all industries of Utah to join in this campaign — FOR INFIRMARY STORK SETS NEW RECORD WITH 33 Rules and regulations governing BABIES ON HAND It was reported from the Dee pital today that there are 33 hos new babies on hand born during the past ten days Seventeen of these are girls and sixteen boys all doing nicely This is the top record for this year so far There were 856 children born in the hospital in 1930 the expectatidn being that this num ber will be exceeded in 1931 and be washed by the time the breakfast bell rings No inmate shall receive any tobacco except on bath days No inmate may leave the place without permission and all must railroad keep off the road and tracks RESPONSE or failure to respond to visual impressions often determine whether safety or injury results Dr W R Doxey Eye Specialist At Wright’s SEED POTATOES WRIGHT’S ARE BEING' SENT FROM MINNESOTA Coffee Shop Delicious Foods well — A ter has received a letter from the treasury department in Washington D C asking him to post a bulletin Tracy George Buford chemist at the Globe Grain and Milling company inmates of the Weber county infirmthe ary at Roy have been approved by plant in Ogden and president ofassothe board of county commissioners Cereal Chemists’ Receive International Two Men ciation will make application for Inmates must bathe when they enter the home and at least once a Federal Sentences membership in the American Association of Cereal Chemists in be- week thereafter They also must Saturday half of the local organization he an- change underclothing No profane language will be pernounced today In federal court this morning The American association is com- mitted and all are to respect the Frank Beck and James Sandman posed of cereal chemists throughout rights of others to the United States and If the local Men and women must remain changed their pleas of not guilty guilty of the manufacturing of whis- organization is admitted it will be separate and apart and not converse with each other key' alleged in an indictment from the tenth chapter the grand jury The offense is alInmates are not allowed to conThe decision to apply for memcommitted been to Sephave association in the national leged gregate in the halls bership tember 5 1930 They will be sen- was made at a meeting of the interNo smoking Is allowed in any tenced next Saturday March 21 mountain association at Salt Lake part of tne building except on the Officers relate that in a raid on City Saturday evening smoking porch the premises of Mr Beck at Pleasant A general discussion of problems All inmates are expected to per View two stills and a quantity of was held at the meeting including form all the manual labor they are Both stills tests made on several different able to do and all are required be liquor were discovered of flour It was also decided be in bed with their lights out by and the whisky was confiscated Federal county and city officers are grades to hold meetings twice a month from 9 o’clock at nierht Thev must arise said to have narticinated in the raid now on instead of monthly Will Rufus a value achievement of 1931 requesting bids for a site for a forest service building In Ogden The bulletin advises that the government will require 31500 square feet f6r the purpose preferably on a comer explaining that the space two should have a frontage on streets about 170 lineal feet on each street Offers to furnish a site for the for est service building will be given consideration April 8 in WashingWeber county farm bureau adver- ton D C by construction engineers committee met Saturday aft- and architects in the treasury detising ernoon in the Ogden federal building partment to outline a campaign for the use of Utah products Those present 111 were G F Stallings acting chair- Silas T man A M Ferrin P J Clark C S Adams W N Barker Carl Storey Local Norton Bowns Fred Allred John Peterson E R McKay Miss Hazel Silas H Tracy retired station Bingham and A L Christiansen The state farm bureau program master of the Ogden Union Rail outlined to the committee by Mr way and Depot company is ill at Stallings contemplates the advertis he hospital suffering from diabetes mg of Utah products over the entire and heart trouble it was said today state This is to be done by radio His daughter Mrs C W Black programs news articles essay con well of Portland Ore is with him tests in schools circulars and meet of books entered in competition for the prizes was available but reports from the various schools are to the' effect that never before in the history of local educational work has any contest aroused such interest Greater use of home manufactured products was the object of the contest Each grade was to judge Its books this afternoon and the best ones wil be submitted to the teachers and principals for final selection They m turn will send the best one to the main judging committee for selection of the final prize winners Six books from each grade at each school will be submitted for final selection three from the girls and three from the boys The Judges who will make the final selections include Frank Franof cis representing the chamber commerce: Francis T Wiggins representing the city schools and Alfred E Stratford representing the county schools “I knew I was forgetting something The judges were to meet with the contest committee of the industrial mystery thriller to read on the way” division at the chamber of commerce rooms today to work out final" details qf the judging r: UNITED STATES cook- served as you like it Appetizing home cooked breakfasts and tasty shoppers’ lunches at 25c and up Also Fountain service and Keeley’s fine candies Step Downstairs ed ’Fred M Iflmm The season’s first carload of seed potatoes for the Ogden market arrived this morning LeRoy Marsh district agricultural inspector reported This is the first of several cars which will bring certified Minnesota cobbler potatoes The loading of cars of potatoes for shipment to Texas was being done today at Morgan Stoddard and Ogden Marsh added The potatoes are Bliss Triumphs WRIGIIT’S Downstairs Poiffilm v EACH DAY BRINGS MORE PARKING TROUBLES New restrictions are being placed on streets which heretofore were open to parking without limit This means more 'difficulty in finding parking spaces and more police tickets Stop worrying leave your car at home and RIDE THE STREET CARS An UsHmited Weekly Pai (until this season $295) Oots Only $1 a new improved shirt in a finer -- BUY A PASS AND SAVE e UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO cents a day! TT MAY seem an insignificant sum —yet in less than one year it amounts to $10000 Federal Building and Loan Association’s ‘‘Save as You Please” Plan permits you to deposit whenever you like and interest compounded receive 6 $15600000 paid-i- n capital and surplus stands as permanent protection to your savings Ask about “Saving with Safety” One of the most important and announcements this store has ever made will be announced in this paper tomorrow night far-reachi- ng Wright’s now join 300 of America’s finest department stores in selling one" of America’s finest automobile tires at prices positively below all competition Full dfetails tomorrow semi-annual- ly lighter weight at a new low price i in response to popular demand Burton’s Irish poplin standard unchanged for 35 years has been developed in a finer lighter weight combining the lustre of silk with astonishing durability — the Fred M Nye Co has Hie exclusive and sole right in Ogden to offer these magnificent custom tailored shirts of the new lightweight Burton’s Irish poplin manufactured by the famous makers of the world known Van Huesen collars -- A 1 BUILDING 6c LOAN ASSOCIATION' 3 2374 Washington Avenua Ogden Utah i ‘T V |