| Show 20 FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 16 193a -- IIIIIIIII'WIIM t CLASSES SHOW Prize as Gomes Happiness In Essay Contest Awarded RIVALRY WHEN DEDICATION TO BE CONDUCTED Winner of the TIII'SEVENINC City Cancels First Event Board to Consider Builder Plea Dedication of the new gymnasium-auditoriuaddition to the Plain cancelled Thursday school City night because o4 a heavy windstorm will be held this evening at eight o'clock Superintendent Keith Wahlqulst announced The ceremony will be held in the $19715 structure under direction of assothe Plain City Parent-Teachciation Mr Wahlqulst and members of the county board of education will be the speakers The structure will be dedicated by Bishop Charles L Heslop of the L D S Tlaln City ward There will be a dance and social afterward NEXT EXERCISES of This will be the second unit $300-00- 0 school-PWthe Weber county rehabilitation program to be dedicated The West Weber school dedication has been tentatively scheduled for October 22 Members of the board were to meet this afternoon in the board offices to discuss a request from ex- the Campion company that ancomtension of time be granted for auditorium-gymnasiupletion of the Riverdale scheduled to be completed by September 10 under its contract with the board and the PWA Tt is necessary for the board to adopt a resolution which will either grant the extension or oraer uie fine for company to pay a contractover the works each day it ed period under provisions of the PWA FOB HARVEST DUTY Is It probable the matter of authorizing a beet holiday for junior and senior high school students will be discussed The holiday has been requested by members of the Weber to County Beet Growers associationMr harbest the In provide labor Wahlqulst said many students are at present working in the fields after having been granted special work permits by the board lire Prevention week essay contest eleven-year-ol- d 230 SevenAf ton Njiand teenth street is happy as she stands beside the miniature house firemen gave her today as a prize She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs John S Nyland attends the sixth grade at Mound Fort school and plays the violin in the school orchestra when she is not writing prize-winniessays Plain m ng j ( - t t ' ' V ' "r fr V V j ' u FINISH TOM ATO RUN SATURDAY HOLIDAY GIVEN Class rivalry flared today as the month-ol- d scholastic year paused a half day holiday at Weber college in honor of the annual sophomore outing Opening with a peppy assembly of skits and dancing given by the Fle-gand Armstrong school the day was marked by sports contests and entertainment at the I D S grounds east of Huntsville and will conclude with a dance in the college auditorium Iri charge of the event were the sophomore class officers: Larry Evans president: June Andrews vice president and Lowell Miner secre -- In the forefront of competition hostilities was to be the between the classes staged across the Ogden river Girls of the Otyo-kw- a and La Dinaedla clubs were scheduled to meet in a softball game and boys of the Excelsior and Phoe nix organizations were likewise to encraee in contests SIsrmund Spaeth tune detective of radio fame will appear on the school number of the college lyceum program Thursday morning in the school auditorium at a special as sembly The public Is invited to at tend ' tus-o'-w- i - v e : a a v t t j r i J m 5 ar -4- -f- VPA DEAD SAYS ay UTAH CANDIDATE POSITION GOES PEERY SHARES RADIO HONORS B1DSS0UGHT Track' Strips to Northern Limits of City Will Be Resurfaced Sealed bids for construction of 0434 mile of concrete and bituminous pavement from Five Points to the north city limits will be opened October 30 by the state road commission In Salt Lake City The project will include paving of a strip formerly used by the Utah Rapid Transit company It is expected the railroad company with the road comwill for paving of funds mission with a strip In which a single track Is left for operation of freight cars serving North Ogden Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the state road commission and at the district en gineer's office here where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders co-oper- teeth are filled with diamonds the 'marrying mayor of Ogden Bar man Peery and the man who inches tall is state treasthough urer of Texas will appear on a national radio program in New York City Sunday Oct is at three p m mountain time It may be heard over station KLO Ogden Commissioner Edward T Saunders Ectmer in Mayor Peerys absence to day received a postcard from him read the "Mayor Ed Saunders address The message was: "Howdy —So far so good Smooth as a baby carriage Writing this in ship Sure up In the air Regards to all GOV The broadcasting company in ad vertising his appearance writes: "Harman W Peery Utah mayor who Is running for governor of the state is known as the 'marrying mayor because of his practice In finding mates for men and women who ask him to do so The "blurb" however Incorrectly states that "Mayor Peery also gets from the government a land grant for each newly wedded couple so that they can start housekeeping immediately' : GRANT BURTONHAS PLAGEJNTRYOUTS 44- - New Name Urged' For Channel Isles Grant Burton who resides at 2623 Jackson street Ogden was among the 21 University of South ern California students who partici pated in try outs for the men's var aity debate team Oct 15 Speaking on the Pi Kappa Delta Re national collegiate question — (UP) — A SAN FRANCISCO movement has just been launched in California to change the name of the Channel Islands lying off the coast of Southern California to the Cabrillo Isles in honor of their discoverer The group Includes Santa Cata-lin- a solved that congress should be em San Oemente Santa Rosa powered to fix minimum wages and Santa Cruz and other small ismaximum hours for industry"' the lands t : squad is now being divided Into m— temporary teams by Coach Allen Nichols in preparation for the first intercollegiate competition with the University of California team No vember 5 - Cify Rafs Swarm To Countryside 4 TJUADD1S Two Other Notables Will Former Resident of Weber County Promoted In Appear On Network Labor Service With Mayor A resident of Buffalo N Y whose FIVEWINTS TO SALT LAKE CITY Oct 16— The resignation of Joel L Priest Jr as state director of the national reemployment service and the appointment of Thomas R Faddis for three years associate director as acting state director were announced Thursday Mr Priest resigned to accept the managership of the Union Pacific railroad news bureau with headquarters in Salt Lake City Mr Faddis educated in Weber county schools and in his early manhood actively" engaged In construction activities In Weber county has been a resident of Salt Lake City since 1922 Prior to his employment with the National Reemployment service Mr Faddis engaged in the electrical business in Salt Lake City and throughout the state He Is a former secretary of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers He is also a member of the Salt Lake City lodge of Elks Mr Faddis has been associate director of the National Reemploy ment service In Utah since the service started in August 1933 f Death Summons Pioneer of 1848 SALT LAKE CITY Oct 16 — Mary Angell Ensign 93 a pio neer of 1848 died Thursday after noon at her home A niece of Trulan O Angell architect of the Salt Lake City L D S temple and a niece of Mary Ann Angell Young wife of Brigham Young she was an active member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at twelve-thirt- y p m in the Thirty-fir- st ward chapeL f Worker and His Family Are Buffeted Around Asserts Watkins 15-d- ay ' r i- JAMES KALLAS Staff Will Be Installed For Year at Meeting Next Month WILLARD TASK APPROVED boyInjured when - 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See Our Windows Arc YOU -- ward sacrament meeting Sunday o'clock night at seven-thirt- y Mr Dillman a member of the Roosevelt stake presidency and Bishop David A Johnston of the fulfilled church Clinton ward missions together in the northwestern states A special musjal program has been provided for the Sunday meeting and Bishop Johnston invited residents of surrounding communities to attend Mr Dillman is Republican candidate for governor riFnnFmr n Call - MB First Security Phone 67 1 2378 Wasington Ave Phone 1143 South Africa has extended its Africa air service to South-We- st rmn is nn the air b Spak iluout uoyuniur ueuuu Hear Him Speak for Governor Blood 9t 9t 9 (Paid Political Advertisement Young Republican Club of Weber County) our Salt Lake City store previous to their moving to a new location ive now offer at ssnsafional savings 12-3- The Season's Newest & Finest ed 50 ng b3 )A Why shouldn't the men of Ogden get in on these values We want them to save some money—that's the reason for half Qv of our Salt Lake City store stock being v A on 'the racks of this store They are moy-m- g to larger quarters and to make their job easier and to give local men a chance to profit we make this sensational announcement BUT HURRY i M 'rv f ft Q05 N and CHoSlacs 2E?om ©tat? AM GaHtl: LaEio Cntty C4or?o 2 y ) ID- - Consider the savings—realize it's all this season's merchandise— then you'll know sale Everr garment perfect why hundreds of Ogden men are buying during this IN FOR YOURS IIURRY from a stock assembled for this season's selling —3 AT TIIE "o) 51 A n A AMERICA'S GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE VISIT OUR LAMP AND SHADE DEPT E HUGH FORD — IVitli half the stock in tliis store from Hat In Salt Lake A95 Youll be pleased with the large selection we have And they are priced for your poeketbook Bernice N Esser today filed suit in Second district court for divorce from Charles A Esser charging physical and mental cruelty The complaint alleged the couple was married in Preston Idaho August 28 1935 and there Is one child a son The wife asks custody of the child and $10 a month support money You Ueartl Uitn t Car Taken From Garage of Owner MON Regular Price $1595 Just one more headache to lie laid to Thursday's high winds developed when irrigation ditches in tne vicinity oi rentn and Twelfth streets near Washington avenue choked up and caused a minor flood George O'Connor city street commissioner said today Tumbleweeds leaves and debri were swept into the ditches by the storm and as tney Hooded into the streets they carried leaves Into storm sewers plugging them up — too O'Connor said street He declared departmei crews worked until about midnight" to prevent basements of houses In the- - vicinity from being flooded Sewers were finally opened at a late hour he said The commissioner urged resl- dents to clean out gutters In front of their homes and to refrain from piling debris In them "Unless res-- ! with the street idents manner conin this department siderable time will elapse before we can clear up the situation' ho v said 5j completely insured? 1003 nj J Commissioner Old Friends of Gospel Field to Meet At Chapel Suit Instituted 3 Ray E Dillman Republican will candidate for governor In District Court speak in the L E S Clinton 54-Pie- ce Ilave Wind Storms In Sounded By Street d ONLY! WE © Plea Is Clean-Out-Gutte- rs co-oper- ate James Kali as cafe owner was elected to succeed George D Shupe as chef de gare of La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux known as the Forty and Eight club American Le gion recreational unit Thursday night at an annual meeting in "the Village cafe of the Healy hotel Mr Kallas at present holds office —— H of chef de train for Utah and is chairman of the state membership FLOOD committee Installation ceremonies will be held the third Thursday of Novem ber Committees to officiate during the year will be appointed then Others elected are Parkey Norseth chef de train: Mark Critchlow cor A Box Elder project calling for respondent A K Cross commissaire general rehabilitation of the Willard intendant Alex Carlson garde de la flood district flood and erosion con- parte Harold Tribe commis voya-eeu- r: trol with an estimated outlay of H O Potter Carl Seashore received presidential ap- George D Shupe Dewey Hawkins $281123 proval Thursday J X Gardner disand Lloyd Reese cheminots locaux trict WPA acting supervisor said 1"to- Dr w w Browning lampiste day A second presidential order approved general improvement of the highway at the mouth of North COMMITTEE WILL Fork canvon for $8983 Treasury warrants must be issued before the ASSEMBLE TONIGHT work can actually begin Mr Gardner said L H Griffin chairman of the leg islative committee of the Oeden junior of commerce today called a meeting of his committee for seven-thirt-y —- This Imported Dinner Set - SALT LAKE CITY Oct 15— (AP) —A V Watkins Republican con gressional nominee charged in a series of Salt Lake City addresses yesterday "the WPA has actually been dead for four months" ( "On the eve of election we find the latest public welfare program headed for the scrap heap" he said SPONSOR'S SHAKE "The 'WPA has actually been dead for four months as evidenced by the fact that practically every city and county in the state has been pauperized and is unable to assume the sponsor's share of the work program "When sponsors fail financially work projects must cease When this happened the worker and his o'clock tonight family find their Income stopped GARS HIT The committe members will conMOTOR without warning and the depart sider matters 'that previously have ment of public welfare refuses to' been gone over various other Automobiles driven substitute relief As a result thouby Clyde committees of thebyjunior chamber sands of Utah families are being Bushnell 22 of 2177 Jefferson aveFowinhumanly buffeted around like a nue and Al Young 42 of 2701 Twenty-eighth at football" ler avenue collided at avenue Grant street and added the Watkins that original p m Thursday as a recovery program gave unemployed nine-thirt- y would high-win"a promise that the nation whipped both machines out of their course police said tocare for their needs" PARTY OBJECTIVE day "But it has failed miserably" he Rulan Young 9 of 2701 Fowler asserted adding that "it is the de- avenue was slightly injured but termination of the Republican was not taken to the hospital party to be guided by economic Slight damage was- reported— fprinciples of assuring common necessities based upon the same standard—that of proven necessity— with no public funds for luxuries and no compromise with the communistic demands of some who refuse to accept private employment" — Thieves broke into a garage near his home and made off with a Globe-Trottin- g 1935 sedan E D Sessions of the La Franz apartments told police late Thursday The car disappeared Wednesday Wyoevening he said It carried a slate-colorwas SALT LAKE CITY Oct 16— A ming license No globe-trottiand had metal wheels the hat named "Wickey" owned by John Wickersham of St owner said — Louis stopped in Salt Lake City leadconnections on accelerator eastward its If way by Thursday way of the United Air Lines ing to the carburetor are permitThe hat has already completed ted to became dry or gummed 75000 miles of a trip which Mr jerky acceleration may result For Wickersham originally intended to this reason they should be kept well lubricated make himself SALT LAKE CITY Oct 17— Some 500 children were guests Thursday CLEVELAND— (UP)-Ci- ty rats night of Salt Lake post No 2 Am made unwelcome by WPA efforts erican Legion at the annual chil to dislodge them have descended dren's party held In the chamber in droves upon their country cou- of commerce The children attend sins here After 1600 buildings ed without their mothers were ¥4 reported rid of the rodents RICHMOND Va (UP) — Cotton householders comtowns in Jubilee Trust has George's King nearby fabric will be used by the state plained of their exodus to the founded a working boys hotel in highway department for paving the country London floor of a bridge at West Point Va In connection with similar federal-stat- e experimental projects in other parts of the country Cotton fabric used 'in road construction is furnished by the federal government and is placed between the mast of the pavement and the hard surfacing SPGCDAL SAT & &" oy Fabric Used To Pave Bridge Floor ( — 7 ur f ! William Paul Reagor will nronrh next Sunday morning in the Methodist church of Ogden Ha to nnstor of the First ijnnsuan vmrrh ftf Oakland Calif He comes to Utah to speak in several places in the nationwide emergency peace in which meetings are nionnori for five hundred cities3 He will speak next weanesaay evening along with Rabbi Samuel H Gordon of Salt Lake city at thfi meetimr in Weber college au On Sunday evening ne ditorium speaks In a similar meeting in Salt Lake Citv The subject of his Kunaay morn ing address in the Ogden Metnoast church Is unannounced out it iTitfl to be in line with the to nurnose for which he comes The time puonc is Utah at this invited - - William Paul Reagor to Appear In Methodist Dr h'ulpit ThA maloritv of Weber county canning plants will finish proc essing of the 1336 tomato crop Saturday evening with one or two midplants continuing on until the of cent Ten week next of per dle the factories closed inursaay alter one of the most successful and profitable seasons in a long time officials declareSeveral acres of tomatoes are these near the ripening point and taon-rtav will be picked Saturday or as the final yield The California Packing corporarun tion finished after a two-hotnrfav The company has a factory in Morgan which will can sauerkraut for an expected period of one month The cabbage crop-- in Mor gan was said to be one oi tne oesv in recent years The Royal Canning company will continue operations on potatoes and pumpkins until the middle ol November It is probable one or two other canneries will process squash and carrots for a run starting next week the No damage was done by Le-Rlate the of crops to wind any agriculture Marsh district inspector declared The apples have been picked and put in storage Marsh said Several hundred Weber county residents are engaged in harvesting and processing of the sugar beet crop which will continue Into De cember Legion Entertains Many Children ) 5 Contests Are Arranged For Few Will Extend Work Into Next Week Will Outing At Site East Turn to Other Crops "of Huntsville tary-treasur- er A CHOKED DITGI Officers Elected PACIFIST DILL By Fun Club of CAUSES FLOOD SPEAK SUNDAY American Legion CANNERIES TO al er $10-a-d- 111 All GOVERNOR BLOOD SENATOR THOMAS Will Be There (Paid Political Advertisement) i Union ' Hada 2161 Washington Ave |