Show WJ SHIMS WATER Bids on a new police prowl car were opened by the city commissioners today ahd referred to Mayor Harman Wt Peery for a By report Threatened Sale For The Assessments! r ' -- -- ' t - Anticipating sale for delinquent assessments of 10000 shares of stock owned by Ogder city in the Weber River Water Users’ association city commissioners today asked City Attorney Georgij S Barker for an opinion stating whether in caseofsuch sale the city would be released from further liability on l ih( stArk Ut the same time like commis- sioners instructed Attorney Barker to comiriunicate direclJTy with the Ignited States reclamation bureau to learn --whether the city’s 1936 payment of $10000 ha s ever been turned over to the bureau by the water users’ associate a RECEIPT AWdTED "It appears to me tliat the association! is trying to pull the wool over the city’s byes” declared May or Harman W Peery during dis cussion of the matter in commission meeting today city made the $10000- pay O’Tbespecifically on t the condition was r eturned to us a that receipt from the reclamation bureau but weLhave never yet ’had any such — i f - receipt” ' I - “That’s right but there’s a rea son why the” association has not paid the government” said Water works Commissioner Edward T Saunders who has 1een representof the ing the city In meetings i association Saunders explalnmi that the association is attempting to get the vernment to decl ire a morator n on payments uo that a new calling plan may be work bd out time of f the for1 an extension from Hiicho dam the for payment 20 years to 40 yearn He added ‘uf you ask for an extension oftotime get on a bill you are tot likely are b right up it it your payment to snuff That is vuhy the associa tion'has not turneil over the city’s $10000 to the gover hment” “Well I think the association and pay it1 ought to said Mayor Peery “That was our arrangement I dbn’t think we should pay them ejny more money they give the $10000 to the ’ i O go-ah- Outil i E Pays Portion of WEBER DISLIKES DEALERS LIST Fingerprints Cost Ten Police Jobs Alimony Arrears ROOF DANGER ROAD PROPOSAL CLOSING DAYS CLEVELAND Jan 19— (UP)— Sfays Out of Jail Ten t policemen who sub- ME CITY’S VATER City Opens Bids On Machine Five OPINION BN Dealer sj Absent WILL GET FULL FOR 3 STANDARD-EXAMINE- nil REQUEST 'j THE OGDEN JANUARY 19 1937— "TUESDAY EVENING MORE ead WlI-iLiNGNES- S Referring to the city’s unsuccessful attempts to so 11 its 10000 acre feet of water pu t year the last tWo seasons Mr i launders said he bids included : $793 with $275 allowance oh old car net $518 $87450 with $175 allowance on old car net $69950 $982 with $305 allowance on old car net $667 The old car is a 1934 sedan which has been driven 80000 miles “It appears that the majority of the auto dealers have gone on a strike" declared Mayor Peery referring to asserted refusal' of five dealers to submit bids PurJ Vause chasing Agent-Fran- k want to not did dealers said the take the old car on a trade-i- n LEADERS PLAN SLEIGH PARTY for Girl tomor held be will Scout leaders row evening Jit was announced today by Mrs C T Annis1 chairman of entertainment committee The group will leave the Methodist Community house at seven p m and will ride the sleigh for an hour or more and return to the Community house for light refreshments Mrs Annis has been assisted in the arrangements ' by Mrs Moyle Anderson and Mrs P J Dix Singing of favorite songs from memory and from the booklet “Sing Together ” recently publish ed by the National Girl Scouts will be featured as a major part of the evening’s entertainment in answer to various special requests a Troop 6 of Mound Fort school held a program for its mothers yesterday in the regular troop meeting room with Mrs Jack De Boer leader in charge Mis Moyle Anderson assistant presented foiir girls who have recently completed the tenderfoot test with the Girl Scout pin -A playlet showed the activities of the tenderfoot group and depicted various scenes from life at Camp Red Cliffe A chorus sang “Red Cliffe Towering Near” Final plans were made for a snow-hik- e which the troop will enjoy Saturday A bob-slei- party gh j 4 J believed the city (is entitled to coThe new Council building State members tHii other from operation has been finished in Hsingking on this association the point ofj the city ’which made the Manchukuo fit Was Echo dam possibl e by stepping in a large block and subscribing-fc- sr of stock ‘'arid I thl nk we are entitlf ed Jo some considi iration In dispos ing of our water” said Saunders “There is no t question in mjf iinion that the x&ty’s water could ive been used to advantage by the farmers v hereabou ts if the other members of the a pociation had coit was they operated with usf t As ran did not and our water ?ver the SHOl'l FORMS RATING REPORT Warning to householders to remove some of the heavy snow and ice from their roofs was issued toHealth Office Objections day by Kent Smith city building Removed Saunders Says inspector “Owners of homes should remove A Board Meeting snow from their roofs for their own protection” said Smith “In Conditions which last year caus- the case of flat roofs' there is ed the United States public health danger of collapse from the great ’‘7 7 service to withhold full certifica- weight’ : of bungalow type case “In the tion of Ogden city’s water grant- roofs which are more common ing provisional certification only a ridge of ice forms around the have been remedied according to edge This gradually backs up until a report by Waterworks Commis- it causes water to leak down sioner Edward T Saunders to the through the roof and through the city commission today ceiling Sometimes it forces plaster Mr Saunders said that Lynn M from beneath the eaves In addiThatcher director of the Utah tion it damages the roof state board of health has been in“The snow should first be reformed of the Changes and that moved from the roof Then the ice Thatcher has recommended to H should be removed either by careB Hommon senior sanitary engi- ful chopping with a hatchet or neer of the United States public hammer or by sprinkling cqarse health service ait San Francisco salt around the edge of the roof on that the water be’ given full certifi- the ice” ' j cation matter came before the city JThe commissioners several weeks ago when R E Edens superintendent of the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company complained that cross connections with the Weber CLUB pool and gymnasium swimming the American Packing and Provision company jplant were responsible for the withholding of full TheOjfden High school quartet ’ ' certification Kimber Jack of composed He pointed oui that it is essential Kerns Carl Lyman Lowton and Elwood to the railroads that Ogden’s water entertained the Ogden be of the finest’ quality since it is Wakefield club with several selecExchange placed aboard all trains here and tions at the noon luncheon which used by passengers for drinking was held in the Hotel Beh Lomond i purposes Commissioner Saunders said the today Complete details for Ogden’s cross connections Involved requirsnow train which leaves Ogfirst ed only a small amount of work to ‘ den ' Sundaymorning January 24 eliminate He said that water from the swimming pool or pack- were explained by Wynn Ferrin Plans for an organized membering plant had 'never entered the city's system although it had been ship drive were outlined at the f remotely possible for it to do so meeting of NEW TREATMENT Clyde Beuhler Iii addition to stating the cross the Exchange group acted as connections have been eliminated chairmanMr Thatcher in his letter to the 44 public health service pointed out that the city is also making ar rangements to purchase an ammonia feed machine to be used with the chlorinator now in use at the city reservoir The ammonia will be used td hold the chlorine Second District Judge Lester A in the water logger thus increasWade today granted a divorce to ing its purification effectiveness “In addition” wrote Mr Thatch Ila Fleming from David E Flemer “12 samples of water from the ing and awarded her custody of a Ogden supply submitted for bac- minor child on her charge of deteriological analysis since our last sertion report was mailed to you show i The judge reserved decision on negative in all portions" granting of alimony until personal — service can be had on Fleming The Japan has banned kissing em- sheriffs office reported his whereand drinking on abouts unknown and services of bracing dancing ' '7-summons was by publication the screen-'i - : would-b- e - “ SCHOOL SINGERS I ENTERTAIN - vice-preside- nt - Norman L Price today thought better of returning to the jail : ' he dislikes so much Price answering contempt pro- ceedings brought by his wife for of alimony last non-payme- ’ nt week complained that prisoners in the Weber county jail made so much noise he could not sleep He told District Judge Lester 'A Wade he lost his job when committed to the jail previously for failure to pay his divorced wife Evelyn L Price $20 per month alimony He said he lost so much sleep while in jail that he fell asleep on the job The judge had allowed him to serve his term at night and to return to work in the daytime Today Judge Wade dismissed Price’s plea as a reason why he should not pay alimony and sen- tenced him to 30 days in the county jail but granted him the alternative of paying $50 of his back alimony to obtain his freedom Price paid the 7 $50 —V ' Weber county commissioners today voted to oppose a proposed legislative bill! to bring all county roads in the state under the state road commission The proposed legislation has been backed by Senators Ward C Holbrook of Davis county and Ira A Huggins of Weber county “We have $100000 tied up in shops draglines and other road equipment together with an efficient county toad maintenance staff and such a proposal would be of absolutely no advantage to this county” Commissioner W R McEntire in charge of roads deV clared “Numerous counties have no adequate facilities to care for their roads and will welcome this propohe added sition” ' The legislation would appropriate a half million dollars to upkeep of county roads which would' be indicated as class “B” roads Sponsors of the measure hail it as a way to offset a reduction in revenues which would result if the legislature passes a home exemption taxation law ‘ v A calendar mitted applications were sitting pretty until police took their fingerprints All had lengthy criminal carrying only legal holidays for closing of was adopted today by the retail records merchants’ division o the chamber of commerce The' holidays are New Year’s day- Decoration day Independence day Pioneer day Labor day Thanksgiving and Christmas The Ogden merchants determined that as Salt Lake City and Logan merchants had decided against observing Armistice day by closing they would do likewise Lawrence Young was appointed chairman of Dollar day to be observed in February The executive committee of the division will be in charge of arrangements for the spring opening in March ' Schilling Baking Powder - s J Tv J biscuits 1 ’ ! A MAN’S MAN :"7 Journalism Class Watson Jo Take To Meet Tonight Post Co-ordina- tor William F Smiley instructor of the free adult class in journalism announces the class formerly held Friday evenings will be resumed tonight in the Carnegie library Lessons designed for adults will be presented It Is felt the change in meeting day will give an opportunity for a more comprehensive study Study sheets will be provided and if saved a synopsis of the entire course will result A lecture scries will also be provided There is no charge for the course The class tonight will meet at seven o’clock in the staff room of " the library 7-Watson— : 44— Mr Watson is presently engaged Estonia has adopted a program in the WPA labor division in of large scale electrical develop- Cache county ment Malcolm W Watson for many years connected with gymnasium and athletic activities here will be of Weber appointed county WPA recreational projects Jan 26 t was announced today by Vem B Thorpe district director Jf WPA recreational and educational projects Mr Watson will assume duty about Feb 1 Clyde Sneddon and Clyde Bills will continue as recreational supervisors : of Ogden city and Weber county programs said Mr Thorp working under the direction of Mr r- Men whose business makes it essential that they enjoy brisk clear I mornings stick with Johnnie Walker in the evening I - - j Wife Gets Decred Custody of Child TO HELP PREVENT MANY COLDS Vicks Vatronoi TO HELP END A COLD QUICKER VICKS V VapoR u BLENDED SCOTCH - Distilledis and A few Jrcptup acA nos frtf WHISKY bottled in Scotland Red Label ig all matured 8 years Black Label 12 Both are 868 proof ' CANADA DRY GINGER ALE INC NEW YORK N YJ SOLE DISTRIBUTOR Q ' : ' dam” you’re absolutely righ '“I think there Ed” said JKayor Peery “If they couldn’t use f the water any other way they coi ld lengthen their canals and keep our water from going to waste” t DURING DJ RY SPELL While the city received nothing for its water the past two seasons city’s 10000 at ire feet of water '"Jib sold for $1500()t three years ago during a dry seasoui The latest assensmeat against the city by the as sociation totals $6000 which includes Id cents per share for maimtienance and 50 cents per share 'for a principal payment Accordiu g to notices published by D IJ Harris secretary of the association sufficient shares - NAY NAY LAD YE CAN N A GIE ME THOSE ' 'W'-- I ' Jr s-- CL-- s L' i 1 Into Auto Injured A Jane Costello ©kflat of the Martha society home being treated today at IheTDeieT hospital for a -- fractured cuts and collarbcjne bruises received whim she rah into the side of an automobile on Horth Washington avenun at about (eight a m police reported Traffic Sergeant D E Shaw and Sergeant W K Milligan reported the girl ran in front- of a street bus which had stopped and was taking on passengers and Into' the side of sn auto driven bjf Earl Cragun 'ik ' M O A Porter Childs a’ renue was of the bus i hey said charge ’ —44- t way' 44 - r f it 72 3 o ' a'' - 1 ''' mm A $&? f : ?' r a!:'' 7' s 'em ' Lfr o 7' ) 4a $7711 ii77&7: ' U : W r&: i: Hi — A - j- vSj "ill aE m IlfH c” tfj ' ' y " JJa 4m j v : tv V UTAH CHIEL- COAL BURNS LOIfGER - O Afore Heat— L ms Ash i :7 Clean Burning r phoiie mss' ELLIS FU El L CO 3121 Washington Ave ' jCi 4''- f 77:7:-7-7- yAP---- - ’ Miss Yang and Miss Li have come noted stunt fliers in China o fA v 'A: I1 - f ' FINED FOR I DOUSING LOVELAND Colo (UP) — Two men of Loveland were fined $5 and costs and sentenced to 10 days in jail oh traffic charges after they had thrown a bucl tetful of water on the car of a courtesy patrolman as they passed him on the high- mj 'M7 wr in - O-y- pi - rieasant View ( V A vf ’ 3265 6 IX to pay the deliracuent assessment will be sold ' at tlve Weber county court house Janunsry 23 at noon '&hild--Buris- BUY MY OWN KIND KEN WHAT THEY DO LL I uu umiiii - |