Show I f THE OGDEN 12-- B Fort Douglas Will Send STORM HALTS ' CANYON TASKS ’ Enlarges Campaign Allegations r Hundred Men Will Form Regular Army Unit Of Parade Full Calendar of Evenjts Drafted For Holiday 'Men Hundred Complete Ten Miles of New Roadway TREE SITES READIED -- er "“$ ten-thir- ty 1 - ten-forty-fi- ve Saturday Two crews of 50 men each had completed approximately 10 miles of "the stretch into 'the head of Willard canyon and across the main fork into the south fork ' Mr Martin said The men had just completed preparations to begirt planting trees on 'the burned off areas where much of this year’s flood waters gathered - They had just gotten well started In terracing the 1500 acres of steep slopes at the head of the canyon having completed about 20 or 30 acres DEAD TREES The crews were well along in the work of cutting down trees killed by forest fires The dead wood is laid along elevation contours and banked with ar little dirt to prevent further erosion before trees can gain a foothold Men'” from the two CCG camps will be transferred to lower areas at -- the mouth of Willard canyon to 'resume work on the flood control basin and other low altitude flood control works Mr Martin said Work will be resumed in the upper areas early in the spring as soon as the weather permits at its high altitude of 9000 feet Fencing of critical spots against stock grazing will also be initiated next le year LARGE AREA TERRACED The Davis county erosion control work has been stopped for the season on the upper reaches by the storm Mr Martin said Cold weather at the 9000-foelevation did not permit further work Approximately half of the 4000 acres to: be terraced in the Davis county canyons have been com pleted he said This work can be finished next summer he declared The men completed all of the work which had been planned for ot this year They have been transferred to small areas just north of Salt Lake City where they will work until heavy weather sets in said the engineer O is Identifying himself as the writer V Jfjc Sv of a letter quoted recently in a political advertisement charging the existence of the "spoils system” I in the state liquor store setup Vernal L Neilsen 528 Twenty-fourt- h The band and rifle company ofrise and the order to cease firing street a store employe of Fort will be given the Thirty-eight- h Infantry A sunrise service will be held Saturdayhisnight reiterated and exDouglas — famous “Rock of the V allegations a m panded to seven-thirt- y Marne” regiment of World war from "Because of conthe implications — days will appear in Ogden’s by members of the Service Star tained in the response of liquor Armistice day parade November Legion at the Gold Star drive commisssion officials that I had 11 as honored guests of Herman - The parade wU move through falsehoods” Mr Neilsen a m stated Baker post No 9 American Legion the city streets at said 'T wish to make my stand announces L T Bass Armistice marked by a pause during which clear all steam whistles in the city will day publicity chairman SCENE IN STORE The band of 40 pieces nationally be blown in tribute to the unknown "On 14 October store manaknown will occupy a prominent1 soldier G L Becked will be grand ger returned from our Salt Lake He Bass Mr marshal place in the procession called us separately to the rear of A M MERRILL of a rifle of the At while said company squadron the store He informed me that over will 60 men will lend a military atmosthe fly private planes each state store employe city dipping low at the cemeteries making $100 liquor phere reminiscent of the days when a month or more was Box Elder High School counto to World war dead in this the tribute the “boys” returned expected to contribute $10 to” : With less than three weeks needed to complete the Willard canyon road to the upstream critical areas Saturday’s storm will probably force a complete shutdown of work on ' the upper slopes J P Martin regional engineer for the United States forest service said f j v'- six-for- ty i 1 A Our Grandson Has Sixteen Ivories North Ogden Couple Claim I Erosion Control Work In Davis County Also Shut Down 12-mi- SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER R Mayor Will Save f Rodeo Picture Mayor Harman W Peery said Saturday he will have framed a large photograph he received from Hardy Murphy cowboy performer ho is now appearing at the world’s championship rodeo In Madison Square Garden Hew York The photograph shows Peery astride a spirited pinto horse in the grand entry of the show during his recent visit to New York At Peery’s left riding a coal black animal and wearing a dark cowboy suit similar to the mayor’s the photograph shows Colonel W T Johnson-managof the show er try from "over there” The Armistice day program as now arranged will be the most elaborate observance' since the years immediately following the close of the "World warActivities will begin the night before Armistice day with an all-st’ EARLY BOMBARDING The observance proper will get y o'clock under way at on the morning of November 11 when squads of men will patrol the city firing hand arms and cannons to usher in the day with a blaze of glory The cannonade will continue until a m at which time the sun will TO UNKNOWN DEAD At eleven-fiftee- n a' m public services for the unknown soldier will be held in the Paramount theatre This will be followed at twelve noon by an open house and community singing broadcast by veterans at the Young organ studio The celebration will continue at two p m at the stadium with a football game between two powerful local junior high school teams Lewis and Washington Open house will be held at the p Legion chateau from five-thirm to eight-thirt- y p m The concluding events will be dances in the evening at the White City and Berthana ballrooms RAINS RETARD HEINER TAKES ar wrestling program at eight p m‘ in the Elks club five-thirt- en ty LAYING OF PIPE week’s rains not only slowed down the final portion of water main laying an eight-mil- e in program Ogden but also brought numerous complaints from motorists whose machines got stuck in trenches which had been filled said City Engineer Claude L Coray Saturday Many drivers discovered the strip of dirt in the street which had been solid enough previously suddenly became soft and muddy following the rain Coray stated and several had to be pulled out REPEATS BLUNDER 4 one case he said a motorist In drove into a hole which was being dug and workmen promptly pulled him out The motorist got back into his car drove around the block and got stuck in the same hole again Coray said all within about DUTIES MONDAY Heber J Heiner cashier in the city waterworks department will Monday become city ’ treasurer succeeding Murray W Whitney resigned Arrangements for the $50000 bond required for the city treasurer were completed last week In submitting his resignation Mr Whitney who had served as city treasurer since 1934 stated he was leaving to engage in other business activities Mr Heiner served four years as city treasurer under former Mayor Ora Bundy from 1930 to 1934 Previously he had been employed in the treasurer’s office as clerk and deputy The city treasurer's salary is $200 per month City Commissioner Edward T Saunders said Saturday that no appointment will be made at present to fill Mr Heiner’s place as 10 minutes cashier Due to the waterworks In all cases he said the Wheel- fact extra work on which the wright Construction company con- waterworks department has been tractors for the pipe laying projengaged is now nearing compleect pay the charges incurred in tion not be necessary to it getting the automobiles out of the hire an may man he said additional ditches 44 Workers last week connected 'a HUGE OWL SNARED new stretch of water main on Mo — Frank LQUISBURG Twenty-fourt- h street between L Brown catches owls(UP)— and hawks Washington and Adams avenues cdows with a bear trap set atop a Mr Coray reported fence post His largest ON ADAMS AVENUE catch to date is a hawk with a ' They also got about half of a wing spread trench' opened on Adams avenue from Twenty-fourt- h to Twenty-sixt- h street before the rains temporarily’ halted this work Rain also forced a crew which was re placing pavement on Brinker avenue between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h streets to suspend operations Cory said 12-fo- - re-elect- ed tributions’ Numerous Motorists Find Will Provide $50000 Bond Former Position To Newly Filled Trenches Remain Vacant Treacherous Last the Blood campaign fund He said the contribution was to be voluntary but that he did not know what might happen if we refused He added- Maybe nothing’ but said if Mr Blood was he understood our positions would be made permanent and our salaries increased "He asked me to refrain discussing the matter even with fellow employes The next when I told him I wantedmorning it understood I had not agreed to remain quiet concerning the matter he said I might do as I pleased “If the store managers were not instructed to make this request of the store employes then the assumption must be that they made the request on their own initiative in making the requests for ‘con- ot 44-in- ch PATTERSON’S STAND "Mr Patterson has informed me h£ was in no way a party to the proposition Mr Patterson has at all times been fair and impartial toward all employes and I feel his statement needs no further proof "I further wish to state I have not ‘sold out’ to the Republican party that I have been a Republican ever since I first voted and made public the contribution request because of the unfairness of the request State liquor employes-arsupposed to be and and were supposed to have been chosen through competitive examination” non-partis- V 193G Educator Will Girls Present TEETH CHAMP FIRST PART OF Kcrses Prepared Give Armistice IS CHALLENGED From Old Jars CARDS RECEIVED Program Speech - LIQUOR ST&RE Band and Rifle Company CHARGE AIRED To Armistice Procession Employe Reiterates And UPPER WILLARD ’ STANDARD-EXAMINE- Be Scene of Patriotic Exercises To - Principal A M Merrill of Ogden High school will be ' the chief speaker at an 'Armistice day program to be given under direction of Brigham City post No 10 American Legion in the Box ‘Elder High school of Brigham City Wednesday morning November 11 at o’clock ten-thir- ty Armistice day will be observed as a general holiday in Brigham City and it is expected many of the townspeople will join with the high school students in the program Special musical numbers are being prepared The national colors will bd raised and the pledge of allegiance given Post Commander Rodger Sederholm will have charge A patriotic program will be held in the L D S Brigham City tabernacle Sunday evening November 8 at seven-thirt- y p m The main speaker will be Dr Elmer G1 Peterson president of Utah State Agricultural college Logan There will be v no sacrament meetings in any L D S Brigham Utah’s second challenge to a title claimed by a Seattle baby as winner of a teething contest came Saturday when Mr and Mrs John T Hall of North Ogden brought attention to their grandson Curtis Jones also of Seattle whom they said had accomplished in only 11 months what the published winner took 14 months to do Both babies entered in a championship contest seeking to disclose the youngest infant with the most ivories each can flash 16 The announced champion however is Clifford Simes who is 16 months of age while little Curtis is three months his junior Mr and Mrs B H Mildenhall of Provo’ earlier in the week had contested the title Their son Jimmy they said had grown 16 teeth when he was 13 months of age Young Curtis Is the son of Mr and Mrs O C Jones of Seattle Mrs Jones was formerly Miss Anna C Hall of North Ogden daughter of Mr and Mrs J T Hall In the early of the contest sponsored stages by a group of Seattle mothers and a newspaper Curtis was pictured with three other "champions” in the competition- 44 ELKS’ ELK MENDED MANSFIELD O— (UP)— The big metal elk in front of the Elks Home is back at the stand it has held for more than 60 years although it was knocked to bits by youthful pranksters last spring Carl and Philip Goettl welded the ‘ statue together again City chapels that evening The Box Elder High school band will play several selections Special honors will be paid to the Gold Star mothers Names of Brigham City World war dead 'Will be read r—n n UK1 Under leadership of Mrs T S Feeny commissioner and Miss Florence Kooyman director of the Girl Scout council of Ogden the Girl Scouts presented the Thomas D Dee memorial hospital with 106 vases Bottles and jars of various types and shapes were painted and decorated in artistic designs attractive unusually making flower containers The' girls are required to give 24 hours to community service and chose this type of work Donation of discarded jars vases or bottles that can be used for this purpose will be appreciated by the girls who will call tor them Messages concerning this information will be taken at the Girl Scout office Mrs Emma Jensen highly commended the girls for their work and expressed her appreciation in behalf of the hospital About Fourteen Thousand Will Go To Weber Vehicle Owners r Ogden postoffice has received the first batch of the 14000 questionnaires which will be mailed to Weber county’s motor vehicle owners as part of the state-wid- e planning survey which will determine the future allocation of funds for road building This study of Ownership’ distribution and travel habits of Utah drivers is being undertaken by the state road commission in with the federal bureau of public roads The program sponsors the success of the surveypoint depends largely upon the Interest and response shown by motor vehicle owners Prompt and careful consideration is asked The postcard no postage for return requires f The general plan of the highway problems of attacking the state involves a complete inventory of all roads and roadside culture traffic counts road use surveys and an economic study as it concerns highways Orval L Harmer of Springville : ‘ ' 1— 44— has passed preliminary examinations at the Ogden recruiting station for inenlistment in the Thirty-eight- h fantry Fort Douglas said Sergeant Clarence F Essex local attache' Vacances exist in the Hawaiian department Fort Missoula Mont and the Thirty-eight- h infantry Sergeant Warner said The recruiter will spend November 4 in Brigham Some of the budget estimates City in a special campaign from departments of Weber county governmental units were submitted to County Auditor : Lawrence M Malan on Saturday he said but several of the largest will not come in until j Monday i Dix Logan Women’s Relief corps Deadline for filing ?the budget auxiliary to the G A’ R will hold estimates is Monday The com4 luncheon and Inspection in the missioners under the law must Moose hall Thursday The event the' approve budget by December ill 4 start’ at twelve o’clock with the 31 luncheon At two o'clock the unit 44 will be inspected by department officers from Salt Lake City and Six meals & day are custom? Provo in Norway — - Applicant Passes Preliminary Tests jde-tail- ed Auditor Receives Some Estimates For New Budget 0 j Relief Corps To 4-4- Gather Thursday r V T- -- - Ir1 e an 44 Office Welcomes CCC Applications While no quotas have been authorized for the Weber county department of public welfare L R Roylance manager said Saturday applications will be received daily in the WPA building 201 Twenty-fourt- h street for enlistment in CCC ‘ camps Young men who desire to enroll must be between ages of 17 and 28 years single and eligible for either welfare or WPA assistance Roylance said The last quota closed Saturday A list of qualified men is desired Mr Roylance said in anticipation of later calls for men from this country mmmmmj flesims CRpcfOckk TTqxdcp§ — 4 Plans are in preparation at Moscow Russia for a botanical’ garden to cover 1000 acres and to be completed by 1940 at a cost of $25000000 -- A Thrill Awaits You! 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