Show College To Open With OGDEN'S YARDS RESUME CLASS Christmas Savings Club Of S P Receives Cash Ship Men Through Ogden railroad traffic as reflected by the number of cars handled In the local yards Increased 76 per cent during 1935 over the previous year according to a report Saturday bythe Ogden Union Railway & Depot company The figures include both local and through freight and passenger traffic During the month of December 1935 the report showed 112 pr cent more cars were handled than during the same month of 1934 FREIGHT CHIEF DUE E J McGanney of San Francisco Southern Pacific general freight agent and S K Burke assistant general freight agent are scheduled to arrive npvt Simrtav tn aHpnd thp Ogden Livestock show E J Koller railroad stenographer who has been laid off since 1932 has landed a job as stenographer at the Ogden arsenal G A Checketts Southern Pacific assistant chief clerk paid $4800 to 28 members of the Salt Lake division Christmas saving club last month Steamship representatives who have visited in Ogden "recently — George Paradis - Portland of the Dollar steamship lines George Hack! Omaha of the North German Lloyd and Robert Wallace Denver of the Canadian Pacific— report their companies expect a 10 to 15 per cent increase in boat travel this year following near capacity business through the Panama canal to Honolulu Alaska and the Orient last year PREFERS UTAII Gilbert Hofllng Southern Pacific traffic clerk who formerly lived at San Jose says California has nice weather and all but he'll still take Utah where they still have real snow i H E Havenor' engineer for the Ogden Union Railway & Depot company didn't make any resolutions this year "I'm perfect — I don't need any resolutions" says Havenor "I resolve to maintain and im- prove the high standard of railroad service furnished during the past year by the Union Pacific" — C L McKnight general-ageRailroad passenger trains must have some subtle comforting influence that makes -- the sick forget their ills according to railroad men who report that canes and crutches are among the articles most oftenj left on trains by passengers Burton Grace passenger director at the Ogden Union station is believed to hold the local pancake eating record He disposed of 15 cakes at a single sitting one morning last week nt 4 non-offici- al CCC BOYS PASS THROUGH The vanguard of a periodical CCC movement — consisting of youths re- turning to their homes after comin the wide open pleting enrollments western spaces — will pass through Ogden this week in the form of a special train carrying 469 youths to Camp Dix N J In the group will be 150 who have put in their time near Moapa Calif 136 from Cali- ente Nev and 183 from Cedar City Utah And 15 Heads List of Plans For New Quarter ter quarter beginning Monday state college authorities Indications that the Weber college third annual high school debating tournament to be held at the college Friday and - Saturday February 14 and 15 will overshadow similiar sessions held locally was indicated when seven high schools each to send five or more debating teams responded to invitations mailed to high schools of the state said Prof Cluster M Nelsson of the English department who will conduct the parley The tournament held here in 1934 embraced only schools of northern Utah when some 110 youthful speakers participated Two changes in the contest were effected -by Professor Nelsson since original plans for the gathering were drawn up recently One was the reduction of fees for each team of two debaters from two dollars to one dollar the other was announcement of the changed question: STATE MEDICAL SERVICE "Resolved: That the several states should enact legislation providing for a system of complete medical service available to all citizens at public expense" "This tournament since its conception three years ago has developed under the patronage of the Ogden chamber of commerce which" has supplied scholarships and- - has been solicitious concerning its growth" said Mr Nelsson Besides scholarships it is probable trophies for team winners and medals to individual winners will be awarded The objective of the contest it was emphasized is for the development of the contestant rather than the winning of prizes Each participant will appear at least four times before elimination is made it was said GOOD DEBATING YEAR Prospects for one of the best years in debating in Weber college was indicated by Prof David R Trevithick Saturday who will direct that activity this year Approximately 40 debaters will enter competition with other junior and senior colleges and universities Mr Trevithick stated He has tentatively scheduled eight contests: Weber college will be represented o in the annual junior be held at college tournament-t- o the University of Utah Salt Lake City the week ending March 7 This event last year was held at Weber college with Weber speakers victors for the second consecutive time Three straight wins are necessary for retention of the cup awarded in this activity Another parley is scheduled the week ending February 22 with the Branch Agricultural college and the Intermountain Junior college of Great Falls Mont at Weber -- - Utah-Idah- BARNSTORMING TOUR April 1 teams of Weber will travel to southern California on a barnstorming tour Trevithick stated March 18 debaters of the College of the Pacific will engage in an argument with Weber here and about the middle of April they will meet speakers from Wheaton Junior college of Wheaton 111 The question for debate this year will be "Resolved: "That congress should have power to override by a majority decisions of the supreme court declaring: laws ds unconstitutional" - TRY-OUT- try-ou- ts mf ct Junior Nominating Committee named and the committee "will re20 y port to the President L H Griffin said the election will be held February 17 Members of the nominating committee arer Atwell Wolf er Floyd Cowley Dr William Moyes R L Hickman Ed VendelV Darrell Crawford and W Edward Anderson Retiring directors are Mr Griffin Ralph Mitchell and Vice President board-Januar- -- Clyde Iindquist a $6000 engine for one of its planes to spend between additional" for the operation and maintenance of $25000 and $40000 it before it becomes obsolete Get Quality Hardware 350 24th St at Phone 559 Ogden Youths Compete For Single Vacant Post Seven applicants appeared before a federal civil service board Saturf ice building day in Ogden postof lf for a seven and hour examination for entrance into the United States naval academy Annapolis Maryland The tests included algebra plane geometry English composition and literature history and physics Examination papers were to be mailed to the civil service commission In Washington D" C for checking officials stated Taking the examinations were: Verne White Thorpe 457 Thirty-secon- d street Alvin Sargent 3203 Adams avenue Burton F Barrows 2462 Monroe avenue Ernest F Wall 2750 Quincy avenue Robert E 138 Binford avenue Anderson Ernest M Kerr 288 Fifteenth street Darrell Stanley Robins 2855 Jack- one-ha- newly-condition- — son avenue Senator William H King has one vacancy in his quota of appointments to the academy for the present year Similiar competitive examinations were held Saturday in Salt Lake City Logan Provo Richfield and Cedar City r PHONE 53833 TH&AMSW£ TO willSpen" taxoffices — Fewer But Nearly 5000 Yet To Pay Deli nquencies One hundred and fifty thousand railroad ties have been turned out for the 1936 drive by the Horse creeic tie camp on the Wyoming national forest according to M " McQualgr manager of the Stand- ard Timber company "who confer- - v red Saturday with regional forest service officials Mr McQuaig said operations are progressing very well with 125 choppers on the job at present He said eight Inches nf snnw have fallen within the last few days and that all roads to the tie camp are closed to automobile by Reed Anderson Leland H Creer will "deliver the address The public is invited gation with the Utah Rapid Transit company which obtained a temporary writ preventing municipal bus operations Suit of the city asking court sanction of the action- of the city commission in revoking the franchise of the transit company has been transferred from Second district court to federal district liti- - court i I J a tie-hewi- - ng travel id s £ S— Ul Offices of the Weber county treasurer will be reopened Monday government for receiving of 1935 delinquent taxes totaling some $300000 it was A BIG SALE OF announced Saturday by Arias G Belnap county treasurer SKIS AND SLEDS! 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Buy ihow andsave! $595! ?U0N £ 538 WC BURNING —— superintendent Mr Harberteon said grading Is being done "oh Lake street between Taylor and Fillmore and that the rocks and gravel are being moved to Twentieth ' and Grant where a bridge is being built Approximately 1500 feet of street will be graded and four bridges across larger canals will also be undertaken with tho $20000 allotment Better Beef is always "Mountain Brand Beef" Insist on Our good coal tops the list - of home comforts for without healtLf ul warmth — the others don't count!! — One street is being graded and one bridge is being constructed in Ogden with $20000 set aside for such work by the WPA it was said Saturday by B Y Harbertson street Here is Better Beef for building brawn storing energy in your growing child MUSIC -- ed WPA Money Building Bridge Fixing Street HOME COAL - Ties From Fores The conjoint program to be given in the L D S Third ward chapel tonight will include vocal numbers by Robert BInnie violin numbers by H L Munson and a' short talk re-conv- At Annapolis 0 LIST jf- This Year's Drive Conjoint Program Is Set For Tonight Will Get 150000 nine-thirt- COMFORTS i it is necessary GIVEN SEVEN IT TOPS 1 Each time an air line purchases The new semester for students or city night school with classes each beMonday and Thursday night y y seven-thirtand tween at Ogden Senior High school will start January 13 when several new courses will be opened announces Dave Wansrseard assistant super intendent of city schools The reg ular classes here will Monday night at the usual time Registration for the new semester will be held about January 13 at which time new students may sign for courses ADULTS MEET MONDAY Free adult educational classes in home beautification and horticulture will be resumed Monday nignt in the Carnegie Free at seven-thirt- y direction of Fred under library Odell The lecture Monday will be "The New "Annuals" Odell said These classes are also open to new students A matinee dance will be held for Weber college students Monday afternoon in their ballroom ®y SOTKcVetf THE V ed NAVALTESTS : I The state supreme court Monday will be asked to dismiss an alternative writ of prohibition obtained by five Ogden gasoline companies and preventing the city from entering the gasoline business said City At torney Ueorge S Barker Saturday night Mr Barker said he had served copies- of a demurrer and an an- ness swer to the petition and applicaCITY IN BUS FIGHT tion of the plaintiffs for the writ The pity also is involved in Saturday afternoon on their at Students of Ogden City Weber county and Weber college will resume regular class work Monday morning at nine o'clock following one of the most joyous Christmas vacations of winter sports parties socials and other activities observed for many years As Superintendent W Karl Hopkins said the Weather Man staged a belated gift by presenting a blanket of snow which enabled the students for ±he first holiday in three years to participate in sledding skiing "tobogganing bobsled riaes and other activities in addition to dancing and other forms of merrymaking COLLEGE REGISTERS Registration for the winter quar ter was held Fridav and Saturday III at Weber college when a large gath class ering of students arranged tor instruction Those unable to register durins these two days will be accepted during the next two weeks college authorities ueciar -- Much promising high school material was reported to be registered at the college this year besides veterans of 1934 and 35 teams S PLAY SET In another activity for James M Barrie's "The Admirable Crichton" a three-ac- t romantic will be held Monday under direction of Prof Thatcher Allred dramatics instructor A reading of the production was held during the Christmas holidays reports Professor Allred The show is scheduled to be staged at the RATCLIFF NAMED Frank Ratcliff formerly roadmas-te- r college auditorium February 20 and for the Union Pacific between 21 Rock Springs to Rawlins with headEfforts to convert the college quarters at Rawlins has been stage into one of the most modern named roadmaster between Ogden stands of its kind have been the and Evanston with headquarters at aim of members' of the dramatics Evanston officials announce Rat-- department for many years it was siippp?ds L C Ferguson who pointed out This year additional has been made general roadmaster lighting and scenery facilities will over the Nebraska division of the enable production to be effected on Union Pacific with headquarters at a larger scale A general remodelOmaha ing of the stage was completed last under WFA allotments year celebratTom the Trackwalker is EVENING OF PLAYS ing Leap— Year j by looking— (for r An evening of one-aplays is yardmen) before he leaps scheduled to include presentations by the college the local theatre guild and the drama league The C of G Names college play which enters this event will probably also take part in Seven members' of the nominating committee to I choose sixoncandithe dates for three positions board of directors of the junior chamber of commerce have been play tournament at the Young university Provo in April said Allred It is probable that the play "Let Us Be Gay" will also be presented by the college in April he asserted The second annual Weber college winter carnival will be held in the hill3 of Huntsville oif sufficient snow remains January 17 Winter sports and contests of many kinds will be featured The students and faculty wil lreturn to the college later in the day for a hot lunch followed by a dance in the college ballroom It is planned to choose a snew queen to reign over tnis event STUDENT BODY DANCE A student body dance will be held in the college ballroom January 10 according to the school calendar A girl's dance" is scheduled for March 13 and girls of the Otyokwa cluo will hold their winter quarter dance ' March 20 ' ' Sell Gasoline They Enjoy First Holiday Winter Sports In Three Years ct two-thir- PerhaDS one of the proudest negro porters on the Overland limited which passes through Ogden daily is grinning Ed Martin who has been 29 years in the service Martin has a son whom he calls Bob though he ls- a grown man The boy early had theatrical aspirations and recently he clicked in Hollywood He has appeared in the picturization of "AnthonyoneAdverse" of the and also "took a part in "Tarzan" pictures according to his father His next appearance will be in "Romeo and Juliet" in wnica Norma Shearer is star Demurrer Raises Issue of City's Right To 14 A barrage of activities will be fir- -f a one-aed at Weber college during" the win- Brigham j CASEjSSOUGHT WORKMONDAY PASSENGERS UP Third Annual High School Debating Tourney On February the clerk of the state supreme court H BRIEFS TO FILE I I The writ is made returnable Monday and thereafter the1 plaintiffs will have 20 days in which to file briefs and the city will have an additional 20 days in which to file its) briefs Mr: Barker said that he demurred 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