Show THE OGDEN STAN D ARD-E- IV PUNISHED Drdinance CHAPTER XXV The flying Mariner taxied up to the dock and Kay standing at Ted's side saw the white faces of the island colony members awaiting them Beyond the human fringe she could see the electric lights of the village built in the jungle Ted's joy was mingled with brooding for he had lost the secret of his gyropilot But when the Mariner was safely moored Kay turned to Ted and put her arms around him "Oh Ted you felt your way out of that storm!" she said "Nobody else in the world could have done it!" He answered gruffly "Ridiculous! If the radio compass hadn't been out of order it would have been far more simple than driving an automobile The human element shouldn't enter at all into flying It We can go ought to be fool-proahead now after this experience and make some scientific adjustments on the direction finder" Kay stood on tiptoe and kissed him "Oh you darling!" she said "You and ybur scientific planning! That's all right when you're on the Mariner but from now on it isn't going to be the rule in our private lives When you're in home port' I'm going to have things my way!" He smiled down at her "I'm so glad to see you safe that I could turn loose and do handsprings I want to danc a jig and I want to By HUGH O'NEIL Researcher WPA Historical Survey The revised ordinances of Ogden iity for 1894 reveal that our fathers X they were sportsmen were not allowed to indulge their hobbies on she Sabbath One of the ordinances if" that time reads in part: I "Any person who shalibe con- Irtcted of skating ball playing iunting fishing or any other kinds on the first day pf sporting )f the week commonly called Sun- Jay shall be liable to a fine in my sum not exceeding one hunj I I I - dred dollars" 1 WHISKEY LICENSE On September 16 1861 the coun ty court granted a license the first brie recorded to Charles Mathews :o sell whiskey for six months at he rate of $4 per gallon The court ordered that he pay $5 per quarter Jfor his license in wheat at $1 per of Dushel The assessor and collector on December 3 1855 was authorized to remit the taxes of any person who was on a mission (supposedly a Mormon church mission) or any person who he felt would be greatly distressed by the payment of county faxes t Cyrus C Canfield was captain of the first military company formed in Weber county in 1850 TOLL KOAD GRANTED j f Mr Ballantyne on behalf of himself and others on September 14 J868 verbally petitioned the city council for the right to make a )oad in Wolf Creek canyon Ogden valley and charge toll thereon On motion of Mr IJerrick the prayer the petitioner was granted and pf At was ordered that Richard Ballantyne Samuel - Ferrin and Arm-steMoffet make a road in said canyon and charge toll thereon at the rate of fifty cents per load W A Hodgman manufactured saddles in Ogden in 1883 Amasa Lyman! and Jedediah fM Grant were with Captain James Brown in 1848 when negotiations were entered into with Miles Good-Jyefor the purchase of the lands n which now comprise the city of cry" "Don't you do either!" she warn"Here comes the ' naval custodian of the island Look your dignified best Mr Captain" Ted stooc ready to receive the official but! he looked up and saw Illah standing before them in the chart room Her face was resigned there was the faint trace of a mystic smile about her lips Illah had secured the secrets of the gyropilot and she was content The radio operator from the land station-cam- e on board the Mariner first His face was beaming "Hallo Ted ! Say you had us scared What happened to your sending set? Wes knew you were fighting the storm somewhere over the ocean but do you know— we haven't had a clear signal from you since you were over4French Frigate Shoals No messages at all!" ed ad ar Og-de- Former Baseball Manager Passes j PHILADELPHIA I— Charles E Mason Oct 83 23— (AP) manager jetnd part owner of the Philadelphia Athletics in the '80s and '90s find the man who brought the first Jbaseball pennant to the city died Wednesday unown as "pop" in sports cir-clof earlier days Masoa started Jhis baseball career as a pitcher with the Williams college team j He helped organize the American association Then with William Sharsig and Lew Simmons he took Jover the Philadelphia Athletics The team won the pennant in es 51883' 4 I Suit Is Draw As Details Forgotten MEMPHIS: Tenn Oct 23— (AP) I) T7 triors V£ nf fnimflt'e Vn4 frwrmt-- ati thedetails of a over a $15 claim when it was called for trial One of the lawyers recalled the case appealed from a magistrate's-courin 1924 and continued six times "had something to do with an advertising contract" The papers in the suit had been lost Circuit Judge Ben Capell declared the action a draw and ordered the litigants to divide the costs t Illah's face suddenly fell "What was that? You heard no code messages from the ship? You mean-- " she whirled to face Ted and her face lost its Oriental passivity her eyes were full of hate "You tricked me! You didn't send my message with the secrets!" Ted's face was wreathed with smiles He was beginning to understand "We sent your message" he said "but I doubt if it reached your pearling schooner at Wake Island" The radio operator from the land station scoffed "I have the strongest station this side of Honolulu If a code message didn't reach me it certainly couldn't reach any ship on the Pacific jOcean I guess your sending set jwent on the blink during the storhi Were you receiving all right?" Ted chuckled "Every message you sent We had your station and the U S S Mississippi and came in by triangulating to find our position" ' U Illah's eyes flashed with cold fire Her message hadn't gone through and the figures were too complicated for her to remember Ted had the secrets of his gyropilot safe! He left her with the naval custodian under arrest Illah disembarked and became the island's first jail bird Ted devoted his attention to the other passengers then The naval surgeon had gone ashore with the precious serum and was already administering to the meningitis victims in the hospital An epidemic would be forestalled FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 23 1936 I ries iNov MANILAENVOY Passengers were not allowed to go ashore on the quarantined island but they were too excited to sleep It was already two o'clock in the morning and they stayed up to watch the dawn which would break on Midway with a riot of tropical color They had missed dinner the evening before in the giant flying boat on account of the storm Now they dined on the best the steward could find in the ship's rations Only the crew members went to sleep for they had to fly the ship next day Ted went sound asleep and once or twice Kay went to CHICAGO Oct 23— (AP)— A plea of guilty to charges of negligence inattention to duty and unskillful- - Alien Population's Need For Official Cited To Quezon HILO Hawaii — (UP) — Appoint- ment of an official representative of the Philippine Commonwealth in the Territory of Hawaii has been asked of President Manuel Quezon Two thousand Filipinos attending a mass meeting at Mooheau park here alked appointment of such a representative to guard their wel- fare in the islands Dr Hilario C Moncado leader of the Filipino How his face at sleeping glance peaceful he looked after the storm! Federation of America was endorsed But to Ted now the journey had as a possible candidate for the position been a routine flight! were MANY FILIPINOS making Engineers repairs to the radio loop Tomorrow they Latest "available population estiwould have to fly on to Guam mates show that there are 39072 Filipinos listed as aliens in the Kay stayed on Midway to help territory approximately the same care for the sick at the hospital number of aliens as shown for Japanese in' the islands — 39127 A total ' At first Ted had protested he of ' approximately 89065 aliens are wanted to take her on to Manila included in Hawaii's total populaand he was afraid for her health tion of 393000 Moncado addressing the meetirig But she was eager to prove her commented at length on the situamen and to be of the loyalty help who were suffering and at last he tion of Filipinos in Hawaii "I suggest that all Filipinos stay agreed Towards noon she stood on the in Hawaii labor hard on the plandock and watched the Mariner take tations and save money for the off for Guam Its great silver hull interest of themselves and their throwing up gray spray again the country" he remarked THEY SHOULD RETURN Mariner dashed along the surface of the lagoon and took to air Kay "They should return to the Philwatched it disappearing over the ippines when they know definitely ocean her eyes filled with vagrant what business or what work they ' can take up and not expect the tears How proud she was of Ted and government to look after them "For their own welfare Filipinos how she loved him! She knew now too that he adored her They had should demand that the Commoncome together in the storm and Kay wealth send an official representa was sure that this new understand- tive here—something we most need ing would endure in the calmer life and lack now" Moncado advised his listeners to ashore She had finally made ad"be to own in life friendly with plantation offimeet her justments the necessities of his She had made cials and the government" "Avoid any strike and if possible Ted understand that she was a human being with needs for more join to suppress any such trouble complex and interesting than the for our own peace and happiness" robots and instruments in his fly- he counselled 4 ing Mariners As the flying boat passed out of SWING HIUSIC HIT sight Kay thought of Dickie and LAKE! CITY — - (UP) — SALT how happy she would be to be back in the little house on the beach at Swing music is not conducive to according to Ship Harbor again The home port afaculty meditations of the of Utah's ruling University For Kay it was home A feeling of content arose with- dean's council They refused a rein her She turned and walked quest for a dance on the grounds back toward the hospital on the that faculty offices will be open ' lonely island in the middle of the and instructors must not be Pacific Ocean - Ted sat in the chart room with the navigation officer charting the course for the day They would be in the island of Guam by night and in the Philippines the day after It was a routine job Back and forth back and forth year in and year green eyes! He'd be glad when this trip was over and he could take her back to Dickie and the little house on the beach at Ship Harbor ness was entered before the board of federal steamboat inspectors Thursday by John M Johnson former first mate of the Material Service motorship which sank July 29 off Calumet harbor with a loss of 15 lives The plea was under advisement today by Captains Edward J Fitzgerald and William Nicholas members of the board Punishment for conviction Capt Fitzgerald said would be suspension or revocation of Johnson's license as captain or first mate & i ORCHIDS TO LONDON SINGAPORE— (UP) — Orchids grown in British Malay will soon be on sale in London carried by Imperial Airways liners in special damp storage cases In Singapore orchids cost about a penny each WASHINGTON Oct 23— (AP) — same varieties in Because some farmers have 'r'eli-gio- althougl the as London rank rarities costing & and moral" scruples against ' 10 to an for farm shillings signing application benefit payments AAA officials said Thursday that special provisions had been made to enable them to qualify for a share of the to be distributed this year Secretary Wallace recently approved a special order for these payments Under It the county IRRITATION AAA committees may certify payment applications without signature by typing the name of the farmer and adding "unsigned — re' Relieve the dryness and) ligious scruples" Irritation try applying The farmer must appear howAiemnoiaium nigra ever and orally affirm that the ana morning f application is correct Farmers Needn't Sign Names Says PLEADS GUILTY New AAA Ruling SHIP OFFICER If HAWAII ASKS Calls For Fine Offender i PACIFIC -LIGHT r 4 Up to $100 For ! 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And those i 800-hor- PINT QUART CODE NO se CODE NO 397 396 SP£AS MFG CO KANSAS CITY 10 m U AMffP WWW j uiyJIfy Ilp cereal LMJ hMMw iHilill li ' WITH FAMOUS ALL-fll- l' Football's iron men praise new whole wheat flakes tell how Huskier help build muscle ir1 mi mim Stanford's great 1935 fullback says: "A sure score everytime— that's HUSKIES! and they help bfild muscle too!" BOBBY GRAYSON ALL-AMERIC- i n TAKE — SENSATIONAL v : x THESE ATHLETES J y - ' FEllERS— YOU'lI SURE HUSKIES' xh Indeed the sweeping success of the 1936 Buick program flatly challenged us and our great parent General Motors to a momentous decision We felt there was only one right answer to that question' the bold and progressive answer — and that's why insiders now forecasting 1937 are already saying: "It's Buick again!" HUSOES! That's the advice of famous grid stars leading and great athletes everywhere They all agree that Co cereal could be riiore delicious But these crisp crunchy flakes of golden-brow- n whole wheat have a lot more than a brand-neflavour In every tempting bowl ful you get all the food essentials of the whole wheat berry: s Should we continue this amazingly popular line of cars into next year perhaps the prudent thing to do — or should we dare broad improvement upon their spectacular excellence? GO FOR TRY has taken to its heart the brilliant motor cars offered by Buick this year A TIPFROM is the fervor with which the appropriated and are now spending $14500000 more' 1 That's why every car in the 1937 Buick line— the SPECIAL the CENTURY the ROADMASTER and the LIMITED— has more beauty for dazzling style more power for more room for right "road-commanSee them d" YOU'VE GOT lou - cun tford the w- w let t THE NEW POST CEREAL MADE BY GENERAL 06 Iron for blood Phosphorus and othor valuablo mineral softs for strong bones and teeth Carbohydrates for Proteins to help build muscle Vitamins A B E and G— -- Important la goad nutrition food-ener- gy No wonder athletes say: "Huskies get our vote everytime! Start eating HUSKIES today! 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