Show f MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8 1934 J STATE GRANTS FUND FOR ROAD POINTMOVAL Several Betterments Are On Northern Utah Program f has Approval been given to a $20000 project to eliminate a sharp turn on the main road through Morgan according to Lew W Bea-so- n district engineer for the state road commission At present the road skirts a large rock bluff making a dangerous turn The project provides for cutting a new road through the bluff using force account labor the work to start a soon Right of way difficulties Beasorr stated are still holding up work on completion of the last mile of a new road between Plain City and Hooper i ne work has been suspended sev erai months because the owner of two gasoline pumps on the right of way declined to have them moved C - RIVERDALE WORK Make Certain Is On Fall Election List Special Committee Urges Be sure to register for the com-ing election! There are only four days left: October 9 10 16 and 30 Don't put it off Use your right as a citizen No matter what your party equip yourself to vote and assist in making this a country which is truly of the people by the people and for the people" This is the message sent out by the "be sure to vote" committtee of the junior chamber ot commerce civic division and marks the inauguration of a campaign to make the citizens of Ogden vote conscious A REMINDER OFFERED "Records show that at the election last fall there was a decrease' in Ogden of more than 2000 from the voting total of the 1932 election" it was declared MThis appears to be evidence' of marked indifference on the part of those eligible to vote Inquiries into the cases of those dissatisfied with the elected officers reveal that in most instances these people neglected to aVail themselves of the opportunity to vote when the same officers were elected "In connection with registration it is well to observe some of the important regulations not commonly known or remembered by citizens in general "Those entitled to register must be citizens of the United States and I he road from Riverdale school house to Weber canyon two miles of which he in Weber county will be graveled and oiled said Beason The graveling has 'already- "begun The shoulders of new paving on Grant avenue from Thirtieth street south will also be built up with gravel he indicated' In about two weeks workmen will complete the graveling of a four mile stretch of road between Peoa and Marrion They will then con tinue the work beyond Peoa in accordance with an additional allow TO ance of $10000 The road will be extended about two miles according Jo Beason BE CONDUCTED i A crew is now oiling a road between Lewiston and the Idaho state line having completed graveling Beason reported that Grading Members Will Be Sighed "work in South Fork canyon is proCommunist Concert a By and that gressing satisfactorily netr reinforced concrete bridge Association across the Weber rjver at Devil's Slide has been opened to the pub Organization of the Ogden Comlic Concert association for the munity i PAVEMENT BIDS new season has been completed The Bids for the resurfacing of Wash- final plans for membershin cam ington avenue from Twenty-fir- st which will begin "October 21 street to the north city limits will paigns wm be laid at a meeting to be held he opened in Salt Lake City on Wednesday night at the home nf Tuesday October 16 and work will Mrs Royal Eccles be started soon thereafter A roster of the officers and di The old pavement will be smooth- rectors shows many of Ogden's fore ed and a new wearing surface ap- most musicians as several plied V'here necessary the old sur- prominent patronsas ofwell the fine arts face will be planed somooth The rne Rev John Edward Carver is pace between the street car tracks with the followinsr vice president --which has never been paved will presidents: Mrs Royal Eccles Mrs be left as it isv A Romney Mrs S W Reed Beason said bids for the widening M Mrs Mary W Brown Mrs Milton lot Brigham City's Mairi street from D to 38 feet for a distance of MissBoyle Mrs R L Draper and Sarah McCracken Mrs S P of a mile at the south is secretary Lawrence Clayend will also be opened October Dobbs ton treasurer Miss Helen J 6 Another job he ley publicity director The Hinck artists aia is now in progress in Logan a - ' CAMPAIGN -- n -- six-tent- hs street-wideni- ng — — river Cut On Arm As Autos Collide As a result of an automobile collision Sunday evening at the intersection of Grant avenue and Twenty-fifth street Ralph Avis 29 of 743 Twenty-sixt- h street suffered cuts and lacerations on his left hand and arm He was driving a car north - on Grant avenue and C U Brad-- ford 60 of Franklin Idaho was driving a car- westward on Twenty-fift- h street The two cars came together at the intersection Mr Bradford escaping injury Patrolman C L Pettit investigated the accident It was reported that Mr Avis' injuries were not of a serious nature and he was not taken to the hospital The mishap occurred at seven o'clock p m Fire Ruins Clothes Boy Blamed Fire in a clothes closet at 1011 Thirtieth street the home of Willis Call destroyed a quantity of clothing just befere noon today according to report at the central fire station Piremen stated they were told that the little boy of the home had gone into the clothes closet and evidently thad struck a match The damage was not estimated Letter Invites SEVEN ESCAPE PARKING FINES Only Two Drivers Lose $2 Many Fail To Heed Arrest Tags shall have attained the age of 21 years prior to election day Novem ber 6 1934 and shall' have been a resident of the state of Utah one year and of the county four months and of the precinct sixty days at the time of election and a resident of the election district in which reg- Nine cases were called in city court today on charges of overtime parking Saturday Most of the cases resulted in a two-da- y suspended sentence when the defendants ex plained they were not aware of the new restriction on parking along istered avenue between Twenty- "All those who can comply with Washington Twenty-sixt- h streets on second and the above requirements and who Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h did not vote at the final city elec- streets between Washington land tion in 1933 neither for the city of- Grant avenues also aveon ficers or for the constitutional nue between Twenty-fourt- h Kiesel and amendments nor at the election on Twenty-fift- h streets the constitutional amendments in cars tag Driver's of the precincts outside of Ogden city were not booked there ged having must register this year to vote in been about ten of them Mayor H the election of 1934 W Peery stated Saturday that car ESSENTIAL POINT owners who are of "Special emphasis is placed on the would not be penalized fact that having voted at the 1932 Ogden a two-da- y Those suspended presidential election or at the 1933 sentence given all were residents Ogden primary election only but not at Mrs I Coles Mrs Sam Peterson the final election does "not qualify Ted Curtis Mrs R Wiggins F R one to vote November 6 without regW A Eckardt Clyde Brewer istering Green "If you are not sure whether you T Bundsrson of Ogden pleaded are registered telephone the registo a charge of overtime park guilty tration agent in your district and and also improper parking of his ing find out" car and he was sentenced to pay a Dr Edward K Belnap and L J fine of $2 Christensen are of the S Roylance failed to appear and "be sure to vote" committee with his ball of $2 was forfeited L Parker Heber Jacobs and Riley J a large number whose cars Quite Hess as committeemen were tagged Friday and Saturday did not appear and their cases were continued until Tuesday They were all released on their own recogni zance and officers were directed to advise them they must appear in court to explain the situation out-of-to- Merchants To S L Luncheon DEATH CALLS — Court Grants Two Decrees of Divorce District Judge L A Wade todav granted divorces to Elsie La Verne Johns Cheshire and Mildred Camfj- Mrs Cheshire charged Vaughn George Cheshire who she married March 13 1931 in Ogden with failure to provide They have no chil- - 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Treatment Will This Week On Wednesday a clinic will be ol held for children of age in the Roy school house from one- thirty to three p m Another clinic will be held Wednesday afternoon in the Hooper ward hall and a third one Friday in the Warren ward hall Last week 23 children were examined in Taylor 15 in Riverdale and 15 in Farr West The chUJren were inoculated for diphtheria and vaccinated for smallpox where necessary -- —— — - — : FUEL COSTS CUT MONTREAL — (UP) —A survey made by the Dominion Fuel Board of Canada shows that If all the residential'buildings in Canada were insulated there would be an annual reduction in domestic fuel costs of $30000000 RIPE FOR WINTER! 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Finance Company REPRESENT STOCK FIRE COMPANIES On his way home to La Grande Ore J E Owens stopped today in Ogden He was traveling by bus Owens told police that at the bus station on Washington avenue he met a stranger who advised him that he too was going to Oregon Owens said he started down Twenty-fift- h street to get breakfast the stranger accompanying him When they reached a point near Lincoln avenue they were joined by a second stranger The first new acquaintance requested Owens' to change $20 for him As Owens drew his wallet from his pocket to make the change' the man grabbed it and ran The wallet contained $60 in currency The second stranger also ran away One of the men was described as about 25 years of age five feet seven inches tall weight about 135 pounds wearing a gray suit and overcoat and speaking In broken English The second stranger was also about 25 years of age police were informed and wore a dark suit FREE DELIVERY — NOW AT WRIGHT'S 48 hours or less Money no red and an easy repayment: plan tape — over a period of 3 6 8 10 or even 20 months if you want it Consult us Our service is friendly and sympathetic Come in Write or 'PHone Phone Stranger Grabs Wallet As Oregon Man About To Make Change A county-wid- e program of pre school clinics will be continued this week by Dr Leslie A Smith and Mrs Olga W Ellis county school in fetes®) ay FROHTRAVELER NEW INVENTION 8ISCSMCTI0 J Blackburn 319 24th f : INSPECTION before your battery fails is TAKEN J ! FREE BATTERY - - Demurrer Filed Sin Isbell Attack Case Take advantage of our Pleading guilty to a charge of unlawfully shooting firearms in the city October 6 J H Cunningham of 2657 Monroe avenue was given in city court today a suspended sentence provided he pay $470 costs of court It was shown that Mr Cunning-howas attempting to shoot a skunk hat had been prowling around his chicken coop and that he accidentally shot a kitten which died from the wound m Be Continued In County Mrs Campbell charged Walter v Campbell who she married Mav 28 Our trade with the far east in 1919 in Ogden with failure to prd- creased $58540000 from the 1933 viaeana cruelty- She was award ed custody of four minor children figure for the first five months of this year and $30 a month alimony - ' Accident In Skunk Hunt 10-d- CLINIC SERIES Pre-Scho- ol Kitten Shot By PURSE wcoos assistant regional forester of the forest service and George L Nichols of the maps and surveys division of the service left Ogden today for the Cache Teton Targhee and Carbou national forests on a general trip of investigation Special attention will be given to fire control conditions and general improvements in the forest regions C L Forsling director of the management division of the forest forest and ranse ex service today that two insect conperiment station in Ogden and Dri trol crews are at work in the Cache George Stewart of the experiment national forest and that a crew station have returned from an in will begin operations in the Was spection trip of a number of days atch forest next Wednesday Each in the vicinity of the desert range insect control crew is of branch station in western Beaver seven men Oil for the composed work of decounty They also visited desert stroying the bark beetle has been ranges in Nevada Mr Forsling said purchased and it is expected that today that range conditions in most within two weeks time a number of sections visited are not encouragother crews will be in operation ing for the fall and winter but ex——periment station activities were The temperature seven miles the earth is nearly constant It was announced from the forest above according to scientific belief v- DATEsiETfOR T J Isbell filed a demurrer in t Every woman between the age second district court today allegcommittee is composed of Miss Mona the should J state's information charging J of sixteen to forty-fiv- e bmith Mark Robinson Lawrence ing avail herself of the him with Althea opportunity ! Harris of a free demonstration assaulting Clayton and Mrs Royal Eccles on on August 2 with intent to murder TAMPAX Directors of the association in most scientific the her is faulty ! and clude: Mrs J E Evans Mrs C R revolutionary idea for the 1 The demurrer sets forth that more Hollingsworth Mrs A R Haywood than one offense is charged and Mrs Joseph R Morrell Dr A D wuriuicjivc niiic una oeen in- - § the defendant cannot determine vented Barber Mrs L R Thatcher Mrs that during the last century i M J Seidner Mrs L H Peery which one the state attempts to J The modern woman welcomes Mrs Russell Wilkins Mrs rr v charge him with His bail was fixed J this new invention because it is' at $2500 Zinn Dr Frank K Bartlett Mark James Baker and Harold Schoen Robinson Mrs WH Harris Aaron comfort freedom safety and i were released on their own recogW Tracy Mrs Edward PirVi m sanitation The keen foresight! nizance to appear October 9 and J of a physician made it possible J A IL Aland Mrs M S Eccles Mrs! plead to a charge of third degree Otis Weeks TAMPAX brings to women a The aptains are: Mrs C V Zinn burglary i completely new idea in feminine " Mrs Grace N Wright Mrs A D i hygiene and monthly cleanliness I xk nas useu uauea uy women tne i Barber Mrs Nephi Brown Miss IIAVE YOUR PARTIES over as the greatest boon J country Whittier Mrs George H Phyllis at the J to their existence in years Lowe Mrs LeRoy B Young Mrs WHITE EjLEPHANT TEA : Miss Bateman will be in charge J M Eccles Miss Lucille of ripmnnstrntirms nf WHffhf'e Mrs R L Draper and Mrs Taylor GARDEN M W Brown 1087 12th Street — i weanesaay For Reservations Call 2796 i The Smithsonian institution in Washington was founded by an Englishman James Smithson who AUTOMOBILE bequeathed his estate for that Associated Investment Corp 2376 Wm To Start Work tri-sta- te Ogden Fire and Casualty Insurers Ass'n Washington Ave Fire Control Conditions To Be Studied Crews Thirty manufacturing 'and in dustrial leaders from California and Nevada representing the first flying reciprocal trade conference will arrive in Salt Lake City Thursday morning Ogden merchants have been invited to attend a luncheon in their honor Thursday at noon cording to a letter received from the ' Salt Lake chamber of commerce by the chamber here The letter points out that California during the past year purchased over four million dollars of manufactured goods in Utah and that the contacts should be valuable to merchants of the state" -- i IDAHO SURVEY nts en Margaret Lois Whittemore 19 daughter of Charles R and Eva M Thomas Whittemore 2549 Fowler avenue died at her home Sunday morning at six o'clock following a sudden illness of four days She was taken ill Wednesday Miss Whittemore was born in Ogden April 13 1915 and had resided here all her life She was graduated from the Ogden High school in 1933 and was a member of the LJDS Twelfth ward She is survived ' by her two sisters Doris M and parents Janith Whittemore and a brother Frank T Whittemore all of Ogden Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Larkin & Sons — —— TOO LEAVE FOR wn non-reside- YOUNG WOMAN -- — AUTO 2550 Washington Ave Phone 91 ' CF f I O |