Show SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 12 1936 ' : RAILROAD ALL CITY THANKED motorists are exempted from overtime parking rules in Ogden but are required to observe all other traffic regunew traffic tags lations CARE issued tounder officers Saturday by Chief of Police Rial C Moore The new tags provide usual List Of Union Pacific Keeps space for listing the offender's license number and details of the Mishaps offense Motorists are required to Employe present the tags to the desk serTo Low Total geant at the police station the they receive them BLAST CASE UNUSUAL dayOutside visitors are exempted by this printed note at one end of the tags over the signature of Also Among Rail News Is Mayor Harman W Peery: 'Tlea&e -Missouri this police tag if you reof destroy Departure side outside Ogden City This apPacific Official plies only to the offense of overtime parking" (Clicks From The Rails) The Union Pacific system yith a trackage of approximately JG000 miles had only 173 reportable accidents to all classes of employes durOsborne ing 1935 according to SforH the road agent general safety ON Tr Osborne spent part of Satur a inspection on regular day here Out-of-to- CASUALTIES TO FOR PATIENCE wn IN SNOW LACKJF - paracjes Will Probably Held Arsenal Aims To Be Explained Points Out Free Workers And Trucks No Longer in a train accident on any railroad of the United States during mo Mr Dchnrne declared on of th nine emnloye deaths un most v TTnirwi Pacific r the Lilt oil usual case was where an empty a fire near was lying barrel which blew up and killed a man m o ui — vw — xr Osborne said virtually all believes Osborne to carerailroad accidents are dueman kept if every lessness and that in every business his on his mind stant there would be no acciucnwa He admits however that such state of perfection will probably woh atrsif v - v attained of the country their accidents ap the last proximately 80 per cent 1923 "In ten years" he stated nersons there oKnnt 150000 injured railroads and killed on American about and this was reduced toof ft record in 1934 This kind campaign is the result of a safetynow being similar to the one tn rriH n miiom motorists unaer which it is hoped to reduce auto accidents 35 per cent in live -- tv TAdnrfd -- 16-o- oo GAINS PROMOTION r v Wanspn- local commntuni the Missouri Pacific rail Brt frwt iuk"i Saturday his Hutchinson Kans to take over and division as freight new duties been passenger agent Hansen hadPacific Missouri in Ogden since the established an office here in May w 1 o? i j j Leo J Carney chief clerk of the & Depot Ogden Union Railway returned who recently company from a vacation in southernhisCalicar park fornia says he had to see Pasa 9nH 2i miles to the but when dena tournament of roses seat free a right he got he got there near the movie cameras— the best place on the line of march FINAL CONCLUSION Howard (Red) Spracher Southern Pacific file clerk says he has over and believes thought it all was in on the kidnapHauptmann he wasnt the but all right ing brains of the gang D R Owen jovial general agent of the Southern Pacific in Salt Lake City is reoorted to be making plans to plav host to all Southern Pacific employes at an outing next spring at Lagoon Fred P (Frosty) Naisbitton Southa vaern Pacific timekeeper is cation to San Francisco and Portland NYA TO GATHER buuiaf show Wednesday TTi FT VyV4 OUVi lllWliUVii V v£ifv IkSV VI TV T — A H 4 Livestock Improved Statistician Reports West Coast Service Line Will Enlarge o me evening ve on M e I George H- Holt traveling freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific railroad announced Saturday marked improvements will be made in Southern Pacific service between San Francisco and Portland effective February 2 due to improved business conditions Improvements will include he said operation of ' the Cascade limited and the Shasta limited in separate trains between the two points This will add 306563 mnes cwv TaHfW annual - troiA miiPflPA The condition of Utah cattle is 82 per- cent of normal Frank Andrews statistician for the federal department of agriculture said Saturday averThis compares with a condia cent and of 884 per age tion of 74 per cent a year agoUtah's cattle are more' nearly normal than those of any state exNevada his report showed cept ' Sheep are 92 per cent normal average of compared with a 876 and 77 per cent a year ago Recent storms have improved I condition of desert ranges he said - 10-ye- - 10-ye- (s© oc Via Wv USED CLOTHING ed I aJ 1 1 A mpmm ii in " mamim: bringing comment The fleece is owned by unanes J Belden of the Pitchfork ranch at Pitchfork Wyo DIVIDED FLEECES ' The fleeces are divided into 6 classes running in grade from fine to braid wool The 20 entries represent Wyoming Utah Idaho and California Next week Mr Macintosh will go to Denver to supervise the wool show there Spinning and weaving Denver show will be features of the ' and probably will be included in the next Ogden wool show 1 PERMITS COVER S1fl1500UTLAY Include Duplex Dwellings Papers Two Brick Building' Building permits totaling $10J50 have been issued since January 1 the city engineer's office reported Saturday Two permits each for $4000 were issued to W L Bramwell for con struction of a brick duplex dwelling at 2624 Monroe avenue and an other at 816 Bramwell street W H Bennett obtained a $250 of a garage permit for construction avenue at 2661 Jefferson G V Anderson obtained a permit for $1500 for remodeling a residence on the south side of Twenty-thir- d street between Jefferson and fro ffo armlH nprmit v i wwmu Appoint Committee j Male Singers Will Have Dance Monday vocal chords" says R L Tribe of the Ogden male singers'amusement A genuine sacrifice of the newest creations in high quality Three board members who will form the executive committee of the Weber County Mental Hygiene society will be appointed at a meeting of the organization Mono'clock in day night at seven-thirt- y the Weber county board oi education offices announces President Keith Wahlquist Short talks will be presented by President Wahlquist and Walter Diamonds Watches Jewelry formerly marked at lowest prices Not a sale of obsolete discontinued merchandise but a marvelous opportunity to supply your present and future jewelry needs at remarkable savings Lincoln White suggests that you judge style ' quality and price by comparison and you will be convinced this is not a common ordinary January Jewelry Sale committee An evening of dancing is being Jan planned for Monday evening ana 13 Power In Utah the Lignt Asked of City Co Neville of Weber college vice presiauditorium of dent organization Meetings In Project Which Opens Members with their wives and for the the new quarter will also be secfriends will pay honor to the On January 25 time at that retary and treasurere of the Ogden arranged of the society Is officer other The who Griswold Persons having used clothing to male singers Roland Whitaker Ada Mrs secretary and soon leave Ogden to take up treasurer J spare are requested by Afton Ad- will Falls Idaho ams McGee Weber county NYA co- new duties in Twin been said was Whitaker it Mr ordinator to place the garments in one of the most faithful has members baskets on their froni porches Jan and takes with him the love and uary 25 Boys Scouts will gather wishes of the singers Chiefs them at that time for repairing later best The singers are di to be distributed to needy families rected Ogden male byProf Mark Robinson of the county — SALT LAKE CITY Jan 11 — This is a project of the National SHORT WPA WEEK FAVORED (AP)— B J Finch district engineer Youth administration approved by for the federal bureau of public Toledo: — cup)— wpa workers roads the Weber county board of educa- at today called a contion to furnish employment for ap- here nref er longer worK nays ference ofOgden and Idaho road ofUtah weeks In a poll conducted proximately 30 persons between the shorter at the capitol here February the WPA Workers Union 90 per ficials ages of 16 and 25 unemployed and by 5 four-da- y week a for cent voted whose families are on relief rolls The meeting will determine fedone-ha- lf The employes will work at this with seven and to a five-da- yhour day allotments for highway aid in eral six in preference project 42 hours per month at a hour two states the schedule rate of $16 per month The collection will be made by the scouts of city troops between ten a m and twelve a m! and will be taken to city schools Trucks will Co-operati- on Engineer Summons State Road -- th Trackwalker says — "Train a girl right and she can't be and WE AIIE PAYING THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR HIDES PELTS AND FURS u The market value of hides pelts and furs has increased greatly during the past year and we invite you to call for our price3 If in doubt as to how to care for these skins call phone or write us and we will gladly give you this information free of charge r" i u' IV n For Honest Grading And Highest Cash Price Bring Your Hides Pelts Furs to Us t— — fi M (SO Distinctive Jeweler Q MOTE — This Is t fJ i1 Phone 22G9 Wall Ave J i 3) 4 mi switched onto a wrong track" i FAKMEKS Service Manager the V — V Ln §T©CHCMEN Roy-lan- ce 1 - ar - -- v ar w -- ur " The -- goldbeater's skin" used to separate the leaves of metal in goia beat ins is the prepared outside membrane of the large intestine of the ox On Judging of the fleeces will be completed next week Mr Macintosh said Cash prizes a silver trophy for the grand champion fleece and a ribbon for the reserve champion will be awarded WON CHAMPIONSHIP The exhibit Includes the fleece which won the grand championship at the recent Chicago international exposition It is owned by King Brothers of Laramie Wyo Other fleeces which are not In competition but which are attracting attention are the grand and reserve champions of the Chicago show in 1930 The fleece of the ram which is the product of a cross between a mountain sheep and a domestic range ewe also is "All song and no play makes sore gather the clothing there and take CLUB EXPANDING it to the Weber county ERA headG A Checketts manager of the to be done requarters for repair work club I E5pee Christmas savings NYA the ERA will workers The by has a membership ports the club make later to distribution 72 qualified shares 31 that and of for 1936 families' it was said by L R is three This out taken been have more members and eight more ERA manager of Weber county shares than last year The baskets or other containers citizens use to offer the which -& D U R O tv 'b MacDonald will not be taken from the Aimee chief says clothing Inspector company new a way j has porches McPherson Semple Persons of this age class eligible of gathering the collection at Aneelus temple in Los Angeles for this work need mot be out of When he visited the church recent school as specified by requirements of a similar NYA isetup for the ly McDonald said each person was so and left as he charged Ogden city school district weighed — much per pound Poland's population In 1931 In GAINS SATISFACTION J' Ben H Stimson a recently re creased twice as much as that of has Great Britain tired Union Pacific trainman three-mona from returned just trip through the middle west south and California visiting relatives ana AUTCf friends After seeing most of the REPAIRING country he says he is convinced of one thing "That the intermountam Night or Day country and Ogden in particular Is B SMITH FRANK the finest place in which to me1 Tom Harrop outer guard G gutters Madison avenues The Twenty fourth street viaduct A $400 permit was issued for reexand approaches were placed in to Mrs pairing a house101belonging Binford cellent shape Harbertson said West at Ballinger DEPENDS ON TRAFFIC Downtown streets were cleared of street slush by crews which began opera tion of snow plows taturaay mom- i o llJrll ing at one o clock and worked as Mental OOCietV Will : T am glad to get the promotion of course but I regret very very ana much leaving all my menas Hansen said associates in Ogden" who plans to return here for a few days next week before settling permanently in Hutchinson TV "We have received very few com plaints not more than 20 or 25 and those mostly from people who called to make invidious comparisons as between our admin istration and the one immediately preceding it "These folks have entirely for gotten the unlimited number of men and trucks available at all times for citv work from the federal emergency' relief agency during the ast administration and' they were furnished free of charge PECULIAR CONDITIONS "The peculiar weather conditions of the past few weeks have made snow removal doubly hard We have had rains snows thaws and freezes all in the same period Up to the present we have spent $1800 for extra labor and overtime to handle this winter's snows We have kept the equipment going from one a m to five p m daily and will so continue until condi tions have entirely righted them selves "Getting back to the real purpose of this communication we wish to again offer our very best thanks MORE MEN HIKED As the result of a thaw Ogden's snow clearance problem Saturday became a matter of removing slush from the streets and keeping gut ters open Eighteen snow shovelers were added Saturday to the street crew of 25 B Y Harbertson supervisor of city strets announced Five snow plows were in operation Saturday clearing slush from the streets on the bench he said while four crews were hauling snow from flooded areas on south Washwere ington avenue and two crews downtown water through running 24-ho- Pickins master at arms H Klenkie inner guard and J Kep-resentati- m ! ASSISTANCE PLEDGED A meeting was held with Henry H Blood last week in the state capitol for a discussion of the event Further meetings with the governor are planned by Mr Nims and his assistants Adjutant General Wi G Williams commanding officer of the Utah national guard had announced his support of the activity Guardsmen of Salt Lake City will appear dur ing the week in a mijitary parade It is possible a similar review in eluding R O T C cadets of the high school will be staged here said Nims The last day of the observance will be climaxed by a formal mili tary ball in Hotel Utah Salt Lake City Lieut Porter Robbins and Lieut Frank Douglas of Ogden are among members of the executive com mittee Salt Lake City and Ogden are the only cities in Utah which have chapters of the Reserve Offi cers association MEETING IN ARMORY Activities and purposes of the Ogden arsenal will be: explained by Captain Carroll H Deitrick com manding officer of the arsenal and Captain Edward M George con structing quartermaster at a regU' lar meeting of Ogdenf reserve offi cers Friday January' 17 at eight p m in the armory it is an nounced by Lieut Col Ralph Poul ton president of the Ogden branch All officers and their friends are in vited to attend There will be light refreshments served after the meeting — — Py than Staff Wffl Call On Park Lodge : "The street department wishes to its appreciation to the good Be express of Ogden who have been people so patient and helpful during the recent snowstorms" said Mr O'Con nor H I Til-lots- said partment chairman of the celebration said Major Bunay ana cap tain Brady will appoint committees during the week to assist in local preparations of the accidents were due to lack of carefulness on the part of the individualto employes Mr Osaccording themselves deaths nine borne and none of the accidents train either resulted from or defective railroad equipment NOT ONE PASSENGER M a intrif nasseneer was killed - Virtually all M STOCK SHOW City Commissioner George O'Con- a roll" WINS INTEREST nor issued a statement Saturday thanking the people for their pawith the tience and street department during recent snows About $1800 has been spent to date for extra labor and overtime to remove recent snows he short-memori- j : of Utah visited grand lodge officers Tooele lodge in Tooele Ogden was Grand lodge officers "of the represented by Past Supreme will L N Meid Past Grand Knights of Pythias in UtahTuesEmil Johnson' Grand in Park City visit Park Chancellor lodge AT day Jan 14 Keeper of Records and Seal E R Deputy Grand Chancellor Fay Geiger George D Darling grand Barkdull assisted by D C Watson master of exchequer and Mark Judging of Fleeces Will Be and A M Hodge installed officers -- iC are: JLarlV new officers Uvpninir The completed TOWNSEND CLUB MAN 108 J Hestmark chancellor command Next Week OWLING GREEN O — (UP) — er: JfTanK liiawaras viceTT cuauweuuv fW Sutlifs claims to be the old RalDh - ift&in ui wiovh n namu Auam raiuw piciauc of the Townsend Old member1 R-est E work of master keep ber of entries about twenty the clubs in the United Pension er of records and seal Mark Tillot Age i BilU tv £ f?f innnoi illOW 108 the father of 23 is He States C son master of finance: Henry 4u v Leslie children and thrice a widower annual livestock show is attract-- 1 Turner master of excheqi in2 considerable attention It was reported Saturday by Burt Macin- - """J f Available Lieutenant Colonel L W Nims of the Reserve Officers' association has appointed Major r Ora Bundy and Captain Raymond R Brady as chairmen of arrangements for Og den and Salt Lake City respectively for National Defense week to in be observed February 12 to clusive Mr Nims of the Utah Power & Lieht company Ogden state de - man hours" asserted the safety official "This includes all kinds of em ployes on the Union Pacific pay FEW TERMED 'KICKS' OBSERVANCE I TE Commissioner Says $1800 Extra Spent For Labor In Stormy Period TIVOAPPOINTED While the total of 173 included nine uwuu" aim most oi ine lv maimed persons others resulted only in minor insprains and bruises juries such as said Any accident Osborne Mr from his that keeps an employe is conmore or work tnree days sidered reportable -that Our record for 1935 shows were there man hours for 72 million 2 44 accidents per million man hours and 12 of one death per million WOOL EXHIBIT RESIDENTS OF Tags Exempt City Visitors AGENT TRACES - i : 8G1 Li n n n nh vv uu yj 2473 WASHINGTON Ave Not A Closing-O- ut Sole |