Show ' ' r " t MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 27 1934 of Take Care ACTION TAKEN BY COUNTY ON FAMILY MEETS Auto Papers Laudie Urges IN SOUTH FORK '''' Call Made for' RIVER WORK TO START TUESDAY DUTIES BEGUN Van-denbe- Obedience To BY Water Hoars ' NEWJU0RUr1 Other Groups Reorganized Officers and Chairman Are Walls and Barriers Will Be Two-YeCourse Will Constructed In South Elected Committee To Unable -Enlarge Be City iRequired Fork Bed Title Certificate Will Not Appointed Into Flow Present State Engineer Requested Be Issued By State President R S Wells of the L A state FERA project for stream The 1934 reunion of the Edwin and Reservoirs To Make Survjey For Each Year D S first council of seventy who Crabb Stratford family improvement in South Fork canyon Marianna" was held Aug 25 and 26 in Ogden of reserWater Allotment effected a reorganization of sevenThe level of water in city Ogden river will1 begin Tuesday of SOUTH CANAL — Governor Henry Upon petition' H Blood the Weber county commissioners today requested State make Engineer T H Humpherys to a water allotment survey of some acres of land to be served by the south hlghllne canal pf the Ene View reservoir project J The governor's petition was in connection with the South Ogden - conservation district which would Elder be similar to the Weber-Bo- x formed conservation district already under the north highline canal reIn his petition Governor Blood lates that the major portion of the lands embraced hate! insufficient water at present for the economical and maximum production of agricultural crops and that the remainder of the lands has no water supply He sets forth that he believes all of the lands are susceptible of irrigation and will be rendered more productive and enhanced In value and that the water would feasibly and properly irrigate themj J NEXT PROCEDURE Accompanying the governor's petition was a legal description of the lands and plats of them The state law will make engineer under the the the allotment of water and sendcomfcounty to the Information back " J mlssloners turn will In The county board sit as will it then give notice that hear and of board a equalization owners petitions to exclude include or revise the lands and the allotment After this periodj has passed the the commissioners will order revisions settled upon aod fUe them Ji the recorder's offtcej Then the property owners will holdor an electurning tion either confirming down establishment of aj water district If they favor it dethe county 'commissioners-wil- l with clare it formed in connfcttlon diits canvass of the vote aid threesame the at voted be to upon rectors time will be approved j BOUNDARIES SHOWN the feoutti high-lin- e The district-undeaccording to its present survey will extend from about East Nineteenth street to near the mouth of Ogden canyon about J 5'i miles southward and westward to a point northwest of the municipal airport Louis Jesse Holther attorney for the Ogden River Water Users association presented the petitions and forms to the commissioners today morning in behalf of th governor 1-- I con-ervati- Lusius Laudie manager the Ogden branch office of the state tax commission today pointed out the necessity for motor vehicle owners to preserve their certificates of registration and own- ership A fee of SI is charged for a duplicate of "either When new license plates are obtained he pointed out only the certificate of registration need be presented provided there is no change in ownership of the vehicle The registration certificate of course must be accompanied by a county tax clearance The- - certificate of title Is not necessary for license plates and rve the purpose if the will not certificate of registration has been j lost The certificate of title formerly known as the certificate of own- from ership will not be year to year hereafter as has been the case in the past Hereafter this only certificate will be in cases of a sale or title transfer Certificates of 'title should be preserved in a safe place ana certificates of registration should be carried in the car at all times' Laudie added !' re-issu- ed re-issu- ed A G BELNAP OimNGGRpDS BEINGJINISHED Contest On Rotary Club Picnic Wood-Sawin- g Program Members of the Rotary club and their families will leave at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon on a g trip to picnic and IS CANDIDATE slight-seein- gathering At present it was noteff there are descendents of this direct pioneer family At the two-da- y 213 gathering in South Fork 147 members of the family were present It was recommended by Genealogical Secretary Leland Stratford that a committee of three be selected to look after genealogical history of the family On the committee selected ' are Minnie Stratford Virgil Stratford and Ethel Stratford Skeen morning announces Clifford Huss president of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association s It is planned to construct several retaining walls and also small barriers of rocks logs and brush between the Narrows and the mouth of the canyon a distance df about seven miles The purpose of the retaining Walls is to lessen erosion and silting in addition to providing pools for trout spawning Cobble rocks and logs will be used to build retaining walls and halt the washing away of camp grounds property Mr Huss said Ten men and two teams will be employed on the project which is managed by William Crump chief deputy of the Utah state fish and game department William H Anderson local deputy game warden will be supervisor in charge and Sara Jost will be foreman The methods will be patterned after those used in other states especially Michigan where stream Improvement "projects have been found to increase the ground water supply stop the filling of ditches With silt and improve trout fishing ce On County Treasurer Democratic Ticket Sought Declaring he had been urged by his friends including a number- of prominent Democrats Arias G Bel-na- p today announced his candidacy for the nomination of county treasurer on the Democratic ticket Mr Belnap was born in Hooper Weber county 4() years ago a son or Hyrum and Ann Bluth Belnap He received his education in the Ogden city public schools and Weber academy He was prominent in - jj voirs today was still low despite ties quorums of Mount Ogden stake Sunday said that to be a seventy the fact that no sprinkling was means becoming a missionary To permitted Sunday waterworks officourse this end he said a two-ye- ar cials declared is to be taken by young elders In preparation for ordination as a sevThey requested persons to ob— — --— serve sprinkling hours declaring enty An elder must be graduated missionThe to a become seventy there is no way that more water1 ary assignment President Wells exAs part of its program to build can be developed at the present plained may be for either home up the army air corps the war service or foreign service time for the city system department recently signed con— A new organization was formed tracts for purchase of 81 planes and known as the 241st quorum compris- 280 engines ing members of-- the Twelfth ward The presidents of the new quorum are Richard James Reed Loss Slight Gammell Joseph HKingston Carstensen 525-1- 8 and 550-1- 8 William Eugene Holmes Dr A M ' n E DeHaan John and o'clock this Livingston 75c and up At nine thirty-sevePeterson morning sparks from a stove pipe Hugo C233rd which now LLOYD A The quorum in the basement of the home of A B 2208 Washington Ave Petterson2557 Tyler avenue set fire comprises members of the Sevento a small piece of c&nvas which was teenth ward was reorganized Three attached to the pipe The damage was very slight according to a reSPECIAL port by firemen PERMANENT WAVES A lighted cigaret set fire to bedASK YOUR DEALER 204 a at H house in Spiral and Croquinole rooming ding FOR street early Sunday Twenty-fift- h and up $200 to a morning doing slight damage mattress which was thrown out of a PHOEBE T STRATFORD The building is Phone 1380 b"ck window 1206 26th St owned by Gomer A Nicholas - Fires Occur But Found ty j HOOVER an During 1918 and 1919 he was employed in the supply accounting department at the naval training station in San Francisco and again received commendation Returning to pgden he entered the employ of the Belnap Lumber company setting's up an improved accounting systeni He purchased an interest in this business in 1923 When the SmootE Lumber company and the Belnap Lumber company properties were destroyed by fire three years ago Mr Belnap and his brother entered into a lumber partnership Seven years ago he was called to the leadership of the L D S Twentieth ward The ward recently dedicated a new chapel Mr Belnap is the father of five children He is j a property owner j and taxpayer false pretenses Time for preliminary hearing was set for August 31 and ball was fixed at $3000 The complaint alleges that on August 18 Murano obtained from Abe Booth at 236 Twenty-fift- h street a check for $85 under repre sentation that he was authorized to collect on a certain judgment against Booth and in favor of Alf Murano brother of the defendant mum beer ! ATU Take UN Three of the Many Ogden Homes Using Natural Gas Heat i - - 4X heating plant sensationally price of $25 complete! Nothing more to pay for the equipment The price includes installation Vt - - V - S v P' We make this unusual offer to close out our pres- if Mv- partytKe per month was the average cost of heating this home with Natural Gas at 2550 Monroe avenue for the past 3 years (Nine months heating per will be hampered in his school work because of sore Notice how economical gas heat really is from the typical examples at the left Then come in and take advantage of bur special Summer Offer on equipment for YOUR home - ! r gas-heati- Graduate Foot Specialist Vi WRIGHT'S STORE Main Floor - Phone 240 (Use Your Charge Account) 1 ! Sale! " i CLOTHING almost Given Away $887 per month was the average cost of heating this home with Natural Gas at 535 27th street for the past 2 years (Nine months' heating per year) - t1 and south washington co furniture Ave i 23H Washington! Gas-fire- d Furnaces and Boilers 20 Discount on gas fired furnaces and boilers for a limited time only This makes the price the lowest in heating history Pay as little as 10 down and start paying on the balance when you start using the equipment next fall yoor ehane Brls garments at the t bny price of Come and help yourself take your choice Values up to SliOO for ' oaly Meat or 3 i 4£ If You Have an Oil Burner — we invite you to come in and learn about our attractive offer whereby you may most advantageously dispose of your present equipment and install modern convenient Natural Gas heating apparatus : popular Philco DRIVE OUT AND SAVE In Addition to the Clearance Sale on Conversion Burners we make SPECIAL SUMMER OFFERS Sec and hear this Small but rxjwerful Hunhomc cabinet ng DR FISUBURU Vrighl's : ent stock of' Conversion Burners this summer Each burner is standard equipment including automatic thermostat temperature control They are available in sizes to fit most furnaces Have one installed now and be prepared to enjoy all the comfort convenience and cleanness of automatic heat when cold weather comes year) YOUR CHILD j SAL! fully automatic Natural MOW you can have a at the low - aching feet Prompt attention at the first sign of foot trouble or "athlete's foot" will give immediate relief and remove the physical and mental strain Consult Z3 CLEARANCE 0L or i WRIGHT'S Advantage yLOrW oi this Unusual V on third mile ' Optometrist at K0 ' held thursday t DR 17 It DOXEY your furnace can be changed to bum j 7l Preserve your sight as you would preserve your very life Total Cost for Conversion Burner and Installation Pretense crewwoSg 3 USED TIRES j wood-sawin- d N The Joel Campbell family organization has arranged to hold its 'annual reunion September 3 at the North Ogden chapeL An invitation is extended to' descendants of other Campbells Joel Campbell was born in Scotland and emigrated to America in 1740 settling in Deer Park Orange county New York The Campbells who settled in Utah trace their ancestry back to this progenitor The program for this annual family affair will include program business meeting refreshments and outdoor sports It is anticipated that a large number from various parts of Utah Idaho and Wyoming will athletics In 1913 he was called to the mission1 of the L D S attend church where he remained until — the outbreak of the World war He was then called to the southern Hearing Date Set In states mission where he taught one term in & church'school and served Case False in the mission accounting department under President Charles A Leo C Murano 36 of Salt Lake Callis from whom he received comwas in city court today on a City mendation for and efficiency of obtaining property under I charge ability Swiss-Germ- County commissioners today received and accepted an Independent audit report of Weber county trans- -' actions in 1933 as presented by tlie Wayne E Mayhew company-certifiepublic accountants HOLD REUNION f Cristo recreation grounds about 40 miles "from Ogden The recreation grounds are now being completed by the "Cache national forest staff and CCC workers Facilities will Include piped tables spring water stoves and fuel and benches swings and see-saand a large amphitheatre The program will consist of games g contest and nature a will hike Luncheon at five-thirbe followed by a program in the amphitheatre A large bonfire will be built Members will bring their own box lunches and the club will provide buttermilk coffee and cocoa Those who go are requested o i wear old shoes and clothes and Anyone desiring to make reservabring a sweater or warm coat for tions for the bridge luncheon which the evenings are chilly j the Martha Junior society is sponsoring at the home of Mrs W H Harris in Ogden canyon Thursday afternoon will please get in touch with any one of the following: Mrs H W Nelson-chairma- n Mrs Warner Arthur Mrs Willard Eccles Mrs George Eccles Mrs Royal Douglas i ana Mrs W H Harris The public is invited and a good road Oiling of the Wilson-Taylan additional mile westward was representation is anticipated commenced today by Weber county under direction of Supervisor A T : Wangsgard To Hold i The first two miles of the road refrom the Reliance oil westward j Special Fur finery corner have been oiled and mulched and are ready for travel Word WA4 TfrttlvoI of Four cars of oil were applied The Wright's Store that a special third mile will require two cars of shipment of furs and fur coats from one of America's greatest oil furriers would arrive in Ocden the latter part of the week These Pi marvelous furs will be placed on sale as soon as they arrive Those who intend to buy furs this year should wait until this special sale' says Harry Yeager Wright's ready-to-we- ar man "We expect some outstanding styles and the 'finest furs to be had The prices will be the lowest of the season Orders may be placed fori large sizes and special models "Watch the papers for announcement of the sale date By all means don't buy furs until I I you've seen these values" Monte stake recreational camp South Fork canyon County Commissioner George Stratford was chairman An interesting program was given consisting of a welcoming speech by the oldest living member Edwin A Stratford saxophone duets Mel-vi- n Stratford and Drew Peterson record of past reunions President Al fred E Stratford Trombone duets John and Stratford Smith remem brances J P smun comic song Evan Black family' recollection's Albert E Stratford After the program it was voted unanimously to maintain as president Alfred E Stratford Vice President Dr Leslie A Smith and Secretary Clyde Stratford Rex Baird was elected as chairman of the 1935 reunion and he was given permission to fix the time and place for the en Report Accepted By Weber County Board CAWLLSTO on r - ar C I o£ presidents released were D Seth Reeder William E Barrett and C The new presidents O Peterson rg are James F Storey Richard The Everett and Raymond holdover presidents are William M Ha-zPurrington Peter tHart Robert Paul J Kammeyer ' The 160th quorum comprising members of the Fifth and Eighteenth wards also was reorganized with the following presidents t released: William R Poulter who is to be ordained a high Driest after 22 years service in the seventy quorum I M Pack Parley J Car ver Henry J DeHaan and Ems w Van Dyke The new presidents are Clarence Waterfall Lawrence Doxey D Seth Reeder William E Barrett Cornelius O Peterson J Leland Gibson and Arthur W Bowman h Grace Garner back to work and ready for appointments at WRIGHT'S BEAUTY SHOP Most of these tuite have large deposits forfeited therefore ne ran afford t dispose ef them at that ridiculous low price Many odd pants to match jour old coat and rest as lw as 1 - Permanent Wave 1 N'ataral Wave Special Oil per month was the average cost of heating this home with Natural Gas at 2763 Brinker avenue for the past 2 years (Nine months' heating per (—i remanent Get Ready for School! rinfOtfT'CJtM'aaty year) Shop PHONE 219 2i73 Wash 2S2 So AveM Ogden Main Salt Lake City OCDEM GRB 2336 Washington Avenue |