Show 2 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING Mayors IS U " Ji 1 iflf W 16 1935 Sti!?" -- I ' tt i- -j '- ' f pnr " UI a S piifllpiiil t " v ' - j - v 1 ' "' 'Vl:--'- V - s 'iJ't-H'?:?4- ' v - ' i - jV - - j- - - 1 - i s i ' " V'! J vy 1 'After t hearing :from Dr superintendent that the pencils were good but not the same standard as those used in Ogden schools and that some principal had said they would prefer: not to use them the board turned down the request fVlprrniarrfii i " : s f F 1 mid-poi- budget" t 0j f9 Mayor Raymond S Wright is out cf town but City Manager E J Allison-assurethe other members of the group that the mayor will go along with their R A preliminary trip ot-in- roa e hcrn'? AULS0n- o secretary C Diamond K fommrrp 'HFRP'C ' mfln 1 V'?f Members the43ih of aner Ho j plant engineer Jack Craven trict engineer from Ogden and w Anderson Salt Lae both with the State Road Commission and Arthur Brown and Lvman Hess county commissioners dis-!we1- 1 l strenuous hut- hirh iormatne two-wee- v m ()-de- -- n 1 PLAN HARD SURFACE Commissioner Brown said the road would be from a point near West Warren to a council point where the road butts up to Mr Davidson told the group Marquardt property— a distance that he recently stopped at the of about three miles 24th Street-Monro- e Boulevard inOther sections of the road al- tersection for a few minutes and observed 16 cars pass through ready paved will be improved at the intersection He said he oblater time He also said a new bridge served 14 infractions including would probably have to be built two police vehicles Mr Ross said the American Leacross the Wrest Warren Canal in gion the vicinity of 7100 West Department of Utah has Mr Craven and Mr Anderson found that a safety program can appeared at a County Commission be organized and carried out very hard-surface- d meeting last week because the State Road Commission is the state agency that does the road programming for federal secondary roads — the category into vvhich the Little Mountain road falls Improvements on the road will be financed with county and federal funds The road "has been approved for federal aid Last week's meeting brought up for discussion the necessity of establishing the revenue source for preliminary engineering and survey work It was decided after some discussion that survey costs would 'be requested of the federal gov- crnment after an estimate has Been maae Co ti 1 Ronald c' Ralph L Hooper ill r-- T '4 - I the ctnr? HUUtt jrnWAS 'tilt a T Capt rro-- s mutes lard with Idaho 1 ° -1 - - Most i few from as far south as 1 1- fuiifAC 24-hou- Ci- at : j ' any to Attend Bank Convention Jackson com-mand- iL iv-- " Ellison iravmona Ave odyu ius-f- rm — j ' " g-- one-thir- d ' V Supreme Squirrel of Cooties Visits Two Utah Pup Tenfs m-la- w ' V: ' e pn mm — 1 CHICKEN Announcement SUPER MARKETS INC 56th end Quint 1 9th end OWELL HAWKES IIS o of the tice of the peace court to pay 510 National Association of Marufac- - on a speeding charge xurers This committee develops and recommends federal tax policies for the association V Mr Bachman was one of 13 Utah industrialists named to policy making committees for the group 70-8- uo-u- o - 29 of was tpn terced in the South Ogden the taxation committee yesterday The Weather Bureau forfait 0 high temperatures of for aim ui lor iuano xoaav tjiau It predicted slightly warmer weather for tomorrow Hot and humid weather eon- tinued over much of the eastern Part of the nation todav although the Upper Great Lakes region and the upper Mississippi River ANDST0NE Speeder Penalized Gordon tain area today after rainstorms which struck most of the region p all-weath- er t-- v ber-Davi- Ogden Woman at 80 ty's farmers except for about of the hay crop which was Mrs Lessie Pope will be honstill in the fields and was dam- ored at an open house tomorrow from 2 to 6 pm at the aged He said the rain apparently did home of her son and daughter- not cover the entire county beMr and Mrs Everett cause he had received a report Pope 155 Patterson St in obfrom a farmer in Warren who was servance of her 80th birthday She requests no gifts irrigating today The effect of the storm on 'the level of Pine View R F Fields of Los Ancc'c? was City Bee Hive Pup 'Tent No 1 not available from Reservoir Rivt the Ogden Btautif Yowr Hem supreme seam squirrel ( national tnr S ri:nar fit Ma s and iPa 8 ib er in Water Users With Assn The of reerthe Military Or(commander) der of the Cootie is visiting the Roy tonight two Utah Pup Tentsvof the order! The Cootie" organization is the1 today and tomorrow social degree of the Veterans of (Whole ia!Rfelf) While m the state he will it Foreign Wars One of its maior Many Colon fa Chooi From the Veterans' Hospital in Salt objectives is the visitation of Os for City The Ogden Pole Cat erans' hospitals The motto isPATIOS FIREPLACIS Pup Tent No 2 will act as host "Keep them smiling on beds of 1AREECUIS PLANTIRf 1 m conjunction with the Salt Lake white" BARBECU U I i And Many Othr Seltt and Contratting iay tered the interceptor school at Perrin AFB in Texas After completion of the course lhere he will be qualified to fly r cou jet i" Lt Nichols is married to the former Lou Ann Richards of Bountiful i er l: iu tfreTeK 25"L Second Lt Michael C Nicholas son cf Mr and Mrs Francis G Nicholas 1456 27th St has en- Glen guardsmen headed for- cities on weekend passes nearby The cannoneers f mm the W s area are resting up for giant tiring problems beginning next week Valley had some relief FLOODED GUTTERS The eastern part of the eoun- The storm which flooded gut- - tlV had cvtramol! iers m manv sections of theti II' Joroppef! the temperatures! was some moderation in th mid-t- o I 44 degrees last night west Police and fire departments The dropped from and the power company jeportediSto astemperature much as 20 degrees v no major riamaces or trouble due in the Rockies inth wake to the storm The UP&L said terday ot a cold front that moved into there were some minor spotty the edge of the Plains States troubles that were remedied al- Salt Lake City had an early mornmost immediately There were re- ing of 53 down 22 dereading ports of some newly dug excava- gress from yesterday morning tions sinking because of the heavy Highs in the east vesterdav inrain cluded Boston 96 New York 95 The city waterworks depart- Philadelphia 95 and Washington ment said work on the filtration 93 Meanwhile in the midhighs plant in Ogden Canyon was west included Chicago 88 Des halted briefly when lightning Moines 86 Milwaukee 79 and St struck a line to the plant Louis 90 MOSTLY BENEFICIAL The county agent said the rain Open House to Honor was mostly beneficial to the coun- - vet-Lak- r j ! -- ' r u I i Hil1 Air ForCe ?ase ' Homer' E Johnson com-- ! Tbe ncw equipment known es all the way from Preston "KAPCON" an abbreviation for to attend drills weekly of the reservists flew to Radar Approach Control will be i 8 j Bremerton on commercial liners operated jointly by the Air Force Author-turne- d In the eyes of Maj Jensen this although a few drove They re-- ! and the Civil Aeronautics the same wav leaving ': raininT W3c cnpnllv t is capable of ?'seeing" to the young reservists who the base this morning Thev were most all aircraft flying within a at noon learned 'bv actual experience — — — — radius of 50 miles of Hill Air tne procedures and techniques of Force Base according to Lieut sentry duly and of brig manage-- ' Co! Fred C Johnson base menu" The 43th Special Infantry Co Built in two separate units the ia composed of young reservists first phase of "RAPCOV searchfrom Ogden and the surrounding es put aircraft with: long ranee "Hole area Several of its members some In radar and guides the plane to from Bri charm? one from Logan Several Ogfdcn bankers will at- within about 10 miles of the militend the annual convention of the tary base Utah State Bankers Assn in JackPICKED UP son Hole Wyo Monday and The airplane is then picked up Tuesday by precision radar and the airO C Hammond senior vice craft controller on the ' i president and manager of the watching a radar scope ground ''talks" First Security Bank will repre- the pilot to his runway touchdown sent that firm at the convention point He will travel with his wife sonnson said the precision From the Bank of is accurate enough to Lanr?n"i M Browning president and Fred equipment uF th within B3rk Wl11 be The equipment will control all both civilian and mili- ''iV planes president Richard K Hemic : tary: on their approaches do the vice presirtent and Rulon F various Salt Lake fields and as Starley rice president they pass overon non-stoflights Wedther-School- R Bachman secretary-treasure- r of the Amsl in Ogden has been named j late yesterday Mountain peaks on the Wasatch Range which border Ogden to the east were lightly mantled this' morning w ith snow which fell at high elevations while the lower levels soaked up the drenching rain The rainfall which rearhpd cloudburst intensity at times measured 84 inches at the Utah Power & Light Co's Pioneer Sta-- i tion on 12th Street VALUABLE Officer Enters i t A sudden summer downpour voir storage has been drawn ea punctuated by hailstones soaked since June 8 Ogden and parts of Weber Coun- Cool and partly cloudy wcath with almost an inch of rainfall ty prevailed over the Intermoun HILL AIR FORCE BASE (UP) — More than million dollars in new rad3r navigation pnninttiont Komn r operation5 yesterdavJ i successfully with a minimum of problems He said the Legion has spent almost S100O in safety advertising within the last few months through billboard signs and license plate holders urging safety amed to Tax Committee J be i i fpHnrQt r th s u m rn e k ! ( on-Mid- nt i 1 f I'lIM!! ourse WU III U U returned to Ogden today learned training course at the naval base in Bremerton Wash The company is commanded by Maj Alonzo M Jensen nf ho also made the trip For training purposes the 71 t"u tiLi 11 Viau reservists were uuegratea into the Marine guard company at Marine Barracks in Bremerton a rough and readv as membership outfit which handles the sentry "ban said he there certan pof ts at hf XavT i csnwni saitriv council w oi n tin to urinfT "p in at have no trouble raising S3 000 to rifle— basic weapon of the Ma- 54000 and finally become associ ith the Federated Drive ated through which it could get fu ture funds fi WANT FULL TIME MAN f Mr Eubank also suggested that a full time man be hired to handle the activities of the safety - rri ' a I rine Infantry— and other stand- - and Special "IV-- 5crve i JVJi 1 1 j f Downpour and Hail Hit C ivy ana vv ebe r County iVVnile Peaks Ge f Sn OW corpman i'nf if -- County commissioner Purpose of the trip suggested MAIN PROBLEM z last week during a Commission The main problem under con meeting was to give the State sideration by the group yesterday Road Commission a quick look uas now to eliminate what it felt attitude toward at the job ahead of improving is an apathetic Mr Davidson described it safety the westernmost three to five as part of a nationwide apathy miles of road leading to the siffe V'hich must be removed before cf Marquardt's testin facilities an' progress can be made in safe- ty activities at Little Mountain e PrFnt " Those who took thp trio ves-!- uiganLdauon js aaequate to the job but that it needs- com-terday included Walter M Es-jd- o telle Marquardt Aircraft Co munity wide support financial as f i iiii-iLdiiiiai- Marine ty Commission ! linn" — Ulit4 nuic it lsixnaunccy u uaiiy ol liov a Aavv tcacnes Nile (Monty) Smith also of Rov in artificial respiration with simpson ol Hooper as the "victim" Smith is the son of Mr and Mrs bmilh of Roy and Simpson is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles H Simpson Mountain was made ' late this C Eubank John F Jr American Lesion: Mrs week by officials of the Utah Ross S Blair Hutchison Osden PTA tate Road Commission Mar- - council Leonard Daivdson Mrs ABeli M rs c j Ander- cuardt Aircraft Co and two son Weber County Safety Coun- members of the Weber Coun- ci and Lyman M Hess Weber - fT 1 men I recommendation inspection! Present at the meeting were to Little chamber 0 The engineers have been working 23 miles of rough-cu- t roads in the Wasatch Mountains The second phase of the Governor's Day today was canceled by rain and snow at Guardsman Pass huh in the Wasatch Range where ribbon-cuttin- g ceremonies ucre to have opened the Bright- Fork Canyon Road Precipitation turned dust into mud considered undesirable for the day's activities This afternoon found Camp Williams almost deserted as outstanding unit was presented to the topnotch Guardsmen of service battery 222nd Field Artillery Battalion at the Governor's Dav Parade here today The Ogdenitcs joined other Utah citizen soldiers in paving tribute to their commander-in-chief Gov J Bracken Lee Thev passed in review during the morn- ing in a massive parade for the governor and Lt Gen Robert N Young commanding general of the Sixth Army Today marked the in the summer camp for the Ogden area men ss other Utahns prepared to wind up their summer encampment Starting training a week earli- - T O Smith "j 0 The Eisenhower Tropliy for the drive A mayor's conference to" pump new life into the Weber County Safety Council was recommended yesterday by Council officials and delegates to the recent conference of the President's Traffic Safety Committee in San Francisco The nine people attending the luncheon meeting felt the coun ty has an adequate safety organization in the Weber Couniv Safe 1 1441 ty Council but that it needs "a VjU lot more members actively- inter9 ested in promoting safety and a I CAMP WILLIAMS — An Ocdcn er 1500 engineers along with 300 unit today was presented the Utah special troops" will leave camp National Guard's highest citation tomorrow for home town armories board purchase $200 worth ' ft a 4 of pencils from the Opderi Chapter of the American Cancer Society which had arrived too late for the society to use during its cgncer fund I eeds More Members Say Nine Who Attended S F Conference : It was in the: words of one board member "a food thine but not ft he right thing" and the Ogden School Board decided not to do it The matter at issue was a request from the Ogden Cancer Society that the school - " -- "t 4 4-- W - iV'-'-'J- " V -' ::"fi ' - j - SCHOOL PENCIL IDEA GOOD BUT JUST NOT RIGHT : v-r- 1 p 2 JUNE "t the Owner - Operator Of the Newly Opened Washington Is LEARNING FROM AN OLD HAND — Platoon Ss't" Dar ren A Lovelancl Bngham City instructs reeuit Earl R Nealson Ogden the newest member of the 45th Special Infantry Co Marine Corps Reserve in disassembling and cleaning his M-- l rifle after a day on the firing range Nealson is the son of Mr and Mrs Earl R Nealson 3755 Orchard Ave i i Ui PIONEER TILE CO 3019 Wellington Phon 6914 mWMmI CK TOCK 24S4 Washington Elvd Dial 2-64- 26 W If i 5 Special New Low Rates on Class I 0 f 1 foil Don f tits I prices on on V Drivers UmI pre-seas- I S AIR i i I SSbS f1 P f why help pay for the accidents of these who ii 1 Buy before the rush ana can give you a terrific deaf on new '56 Fedders air condiI the finest tioners do? made available I 7 On " io Finance Home improvements uymg r fmftfp 00 models casement (320203 Q Zi If COL (including All over the nation 'oS is the year to fix You can finance your home improvements without a down payment without a mortgage and take as long as 36 months to repay Whether you plan to use a contractor or do the work yourself we can arrange your financing Just get a cost estimate then come in and see us Prompt action No red tape Lowest rates window types) in choice of decorator colors START AS IOW AS 00 m wtrx 1 MODEL 66EH i 3 T i -JIJ m yieo V9 HQ DAYS PHONE 58 NIGHTS PHONI 3-2- iinmiiwiwf J jr H0LLEY RE ESTATF AW a j 1 I m mm WE INVITE YOUR HUMIDITY INDICATOR m 88fc m 'sm &m &m m v s m mm mm mm mm mm mm Mm am mm DEMAND TO SEE WHAT YOU GET X- 2ms PROPERTY! 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