Show f ten&srfcCxsttiitit£t 14-- B SERVICE CLUB Police Demand Obedience Of Motorists to Signs GROUP FORMS DIRECTORS OF HEALTH SETUP FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 9 1937 Teacher Accepts SCHOOL SEEKS EARS BECOME Contract MORE STUDENTS VITAL COAST BANK College£ POINT AS JUDGMENT WON BY ’ i x Clarke Robert ' 26 a graduate of the California Institute of Technology and a native of Ameri- SAFETY COUNCIL $2400 oi $4000 r New Organization Aims to Cut Accident Toll In Ogden Morgan County Is Included In Weber's Rural Organization Representatives of eight service clubs met last night in the Hotel Ben Lomond to form an Ogden safety council John E Velton temporary chairman of the group said the purpose s to bring about a reduction in xaffic accidents in the city He declared 26 people were Injured in automobile accidents in Ogden during March and four died as a result of traffic mishaps in of the Constitution and Weber county rural proposed have been aphealth proved by unanimous vote of the farm bureau health committee E R McKay committee chairman announced today The organization Is being formed for the purpose of providing medical and dental care for county families at fixed annual by-la- ws tive rates - ' The draft of constitution and bylaws as approved will be turned over to an attorney for placing In proper legal form McKay said and articles of Incorporation wills be filed as soon as this is done 1937 - of-tho- - ive McKay said being ‘admitted upon request of the farm bureau of that county has completed committee The division of the county into districts for representation on the board of directors and accepted part of the representatives from these districts as permanent members of the committee When finally organized there will be twelve with two committee districts members each The farm bureau president will probably be included member as a twenty-fift- h This committee will direct acuntil tivities of the successors are elected in January -- ive 1938 ac- cepted appointment are: Zeno Thines Pleasant View Mrs Myrtle Barker North Ogden Mrs Leona Robson Plain- - City Orson T Berrett Roy Mrs E C Pitt "Sunset C B Green Clearfield Mrs Marcella Gibson West Weber F T Nielsen Warren Edj ‘ Mrs ward Larson Harrisville Drucilla McFarland Wilson Maude Rigby Hooper1 Hazel Bingham home demonstration agent B Peek South Weber Howard E Law William A Merrell E J Reese of the resettlement administration George F Stallings E R McKay Weber county farm bureau Morgan J Davies is the Morgan county representative Three other directors are to be appointed Mr jMcKay said j REflLTYGROUP PLANS MEETING Ogden Men to Attend and Listen to Talk On Tax Limitation x Tax limitation will be one of the principal topics of discussion in Salt Lake City April 18 when members of the Utah State Realty association meet in annual convention Sessions will continue throughout the day in Hotel Utah and conclude with an evening dance Directors of the Ogden board of the association and local real estate salesmen are expected to make a 100 per cent showing at the convention Fred Froerer local president said Advertising campaigns engaged in by realty men will also receive a prominent part on the program Comprising the Ogden board of directors are Mr Froerer president Clyde Fowles and George W Eisenberg state board representatives from Ogden Lester Bybee W F Madson J S Campbell F Kelly Goodard S H Hincklev Carl Porter J M Russell H F Plake About eight salesmen from Ogden are also expected to attend The evening dance will be held in the Old Mill club1 i I CLEANUPBEGINS IN DISTRICT-N- O 3 - street Is now lined with Twenty-firSTODDARD PLANTS ’EM Lincoln avenues DeWitt traffic stop signs between Harrison and Standard-ExaminStoddard city electrician Is shown in a photo V Covered “planting” one of the signs Drivers Must Make Stop Before Right Turn If Light Red ASSURED RIDER six-thir- FOR OVERPASS MASONIC MEET t i - $tiiart Dobbs Presides At Session Attended By Six Lodge Groups! — I Stuart P Dobbs acted as master of ceremonies at a meeting of the six northern Utah Masonic lodges Thursday night in the Masonic !' temple He announced the joint meetings of which last night’s was the1 first will be conducted yearly and will rotate with each of the six lodges acting as host Next year’s trip will be made to Harmony lodge Logan Speakers were Carl Seashore worshipful master of Amity lodge Brigham City' George W Holmes worshipful master of Corinne lodge James M Norfleet worshipful master of Harmony lodge L J Holther representing George Washington lodge and A V McIntosh a member of both Weber and Unity lodges Joseph G Titley grand master of the order in Utah scheduled to jspeak was unable! to be present I f j I ‘ K-- W Suit Filed Condemn to For Road Extension Right-of-Wa- y i Members of the Salt Lake Traf fic club and their guests will gather in the Hotel Ben Lomond tonight for the meeting and entertainment which they hold once a year In Ogden announces E F Fisher oi! the' Amalgamted Sugar company who will act as master of cere monies The program will begin at six forty-fiv- e p m with a turkey dinner Principal speaker will be P H Mulcahy general manager o:' the Utah Idaho Central railroad whose subject will be “Governmen Ownership of Railroads and the 1! Are Sought vocational for the Ogden city schools is still hunting for persons to enroll in and body and fender apprentice training classes he said today "I will need more students because not all- of those who have applied with be accepted” he said "Applicants have to answer my questionnaire - and convince me that they seriously want to learn these trades Besides that I look up their school records These classes are not for persons just looking for jobs” Anyone desiring to learn the plumbing 'or automobile body and fender trades may call the city part-Um- e office 'phone 457 Reports for the past year have indicated that a shortage of skilled labor is Jmminent Blaser said This condition has already been felt in Ogden where the National Re Employment service was unable to find men to do body and fender work last winter Expected building booms will create an additional demand for carpenters plumbers and others associated with the building trades Blaser said adding that bricklayers are already moving to California where demand is greater LeRoy Blase- - tor - -- 44 t- - Condemnation proceedings to acquire title to land necessary for a continuation of the Nye’s corner road northward to West Seventh street from the new Southern Pa cific overpass on West Twelfth street were filed today by the Weber commissioners county against James B Morris and Ellen M Morris his wife Archibald E Beatrice and Stanger Stanger his wife and Sarah Slater In addition to condemning the land the court is asked to deter mine the value of the property Father Sues For Custody of Child j A petition to modify a decree oil divorce so as to give him custody of a minor child was filed today in Second district court by Jesse O Wagstaff He alleges that his former wife Dora B Wagstaff who obtained a divorce May 5 1931 has remarried and that on March 31 1937 she abandoned the child by leaving it with a neighbor without making any provision for its support 44 In Australia there are at least 20 species of squirrels flying avi ators — flying squirrels flying opos sums flying mice and even flying bears -- i Future Weber college - zoology 4 students 'will probably be informed- -' that "ears are not n the curricu lum” to the reached agreement jbetween F L Montmorency of the Ogden Humane society andj O Whitney Young zoology instructor at the college the! society will furnish the college with dogs and cats for experimental purposes If the zoology department will clip the ears of the specimens and return them to the society after the animals have been embalmed AT LOWER COST of Because complaints following J publication of articles stating the college zoology department would need one dozen ?ats during the month bf jMarch Montmorency went to the college to see if inhumane practices were being used A discussion with Young disclosed that some kind of vertebrate animal is needed for studies in comparative anatomy and because prepared specimens (cost more than the college could afford Young and and his students embalmed their own Since the Ogden Humane society operates th4 city! dog pound re J ceiving fifty cents from the city®for each unclaimed dog put to death Montmorency offered the college any specimens it might need ift it will ’return the ears which are necessary for collection of the fifty cents "It seems las though the animals cannot be embalmed if their ears are clipped first” Montmorency "because the embalming said fluid leaks from the severed j veins” RESULT OF INQUIRY "I found no evidences of cruelty to the animals at the college” he " added “but we 'felt it would be better for the society to contribut j the animals’ According j j -- -' -- i j i ‘ WJJW'W v EV - You've Been District Judge Eugene E Pratt granted a divorce today1 ttt Inez I Sebree from Marvin M Sebree She was awarded custody of two minor children and $25 monthly jalimony She charged failure to provide They were married Feb 4 1922 at Preston Idaho j ' Waiting lor j Sought the damages which will ac- crue to the portion not sought to be condemned and how much the latter portfon will benefit as a result of the road mnimuB nines from Salt Lake City and 45 from Ogden said Mr Fisher 44 Boy students at Woking England are being taught to darn and OETTHIGS 85 Nationally Known Ladies & Men's VjnJTCllES their socks Bnnq in your For Expert m eia D outmoded jewetery end let mt baj ft in for you on pieces of exquisite design! We give you such liberal eliowtnees on your old pieces that you will be1 able to easily afford the beautiful jewelpf you have elwrye wanted! UPHOLSTERING Furniture Repairing and Refinlsh-in- g Also Cleaning and Demothlng For Prompt Sendee Call— Weber and Sons Upholstering Phone 2005 (Free Estimates) I Laboratory Work ! Public” An act from the Orpheum the atre will be presented as the entertainment feature Reservations total 130 including ty i i Wife Gets Decree Minor Children i Society Willing jta Provide Animals For College his-plumbin- g L -- - only-recours- e mon I PRAISE EXPRESSED i The junior chamber of commerce congratulated Mayor Peery on this “efforts to make Ogden a safer place to live by placing stop signs in places that previously have imperiled the lives of citizens of this com- j j munity” In a letter to the mayor signed by Uval Goslin chairman of the group’s civics committee and Byron Jeppson chairman of its civic safety j committee It was said: "We are very desirous of assisting you with any movement that 'will STORE'S FLOWER GARDENS i 1 j Ogden’s Oldest and Largest Perennial Gardens iterated Commissioner George O’Connor’s statement that the trucks will no$ retrace their routes "If residents would bring out the trash a day ahead of time so that It would all be out the morning of the first day we hit their district it would help the work very much” s Todd suggested t to 50 Below Usual P r i c e si NEW POPULAR 25 NATURAL GOLD With and Without Side Diamonds' ARE YOU PAYING 30 $io A Month Rent? You OLD Ring Or Watch Is Your First Payment $50 the Newest Smartest Designs I s Don't poy a uhiPE Regardless of what you are paying per month do you realize that your rent payments can become payments on a home of your very own? pat turn in your eld ling w watch end taka out A Large Selection to Choose from Especially Reduced' in Price' ’ ! the row) pSeca car Hm our guarootaa E-- for This SALE During the past year the Federal Building and Loan Association has made it possible for many renters to acquire their own homes Some of your friends have converted their rent money into the monthly on a home that they have bougfet others payment have ' converted it into the monthly payment on a new home that they have designed and had built t w cooperate with romance i tfci m! of qualitv totitairci nt wed fling bandt Mt wfH gw nine diamond Use Your CREDIT :Pay As Little As 50 WEEKLY 40 $25 $500 The Federal Building and Loan Association is not engaged In building homes It merely is cooperating with all factors of the building industry to simplify home ownership be made on our own plan at as $717 per $1000 and for low as monthly payments terms from 3 to 20 years If desired loans may There never was a more opportune time to make that dream of a home your very own come true’ Take the step toward that home this Spring Get full particulars tomorrow -- RASMUSSEN GRAIN CO Members Guests to Gather At Ben Lomond For initial Session I 4 'I FETE PIONEER j side of Thirtieth and from the east side of Quincy to the east city limits Street Supervisor Frank Todd re- Irish fancy earlv Cobbler Bliss Triumph and Idaho Russets grown at Ashton Idaho Place your order now NORTHERNUTAH I MEETS TONIGHT L street to the north SPUJBO CEE© Ohio Extra LANDSOUGHT ing and mathematics department of Weber college President I H Creer announced Mr Clark' is one of five instruc-tbr- a who yvill” be added to the faculty staff effective with the opening of the 1937-3- 8 school term Other teachers will be placed in the music and physical education departments Mr Clarke received his B S degree in 1932 and his M S degree the following year at Brigham Young university In 1937 he gained his doctor’s title at the California Institute of Technology Besides being qualified as a teacher of physics and mathematics Mr: Clarke 'will also teaCh radio Doctor Creer said The jradio courses however will not be offered during the ensuing school year j Chief of Police Rial C1 Moore said today autoists who disregard stop signs or traffic semaphore signals have become the objective of City Approves Appearance the police department in an intenof Major Tuttle At sive campaign His statement came after installaOgden Fiesta tion of additional stop signs in the south east and west districts of the Mayor Harman W Peery presicity under direction of DeWitt T dent of Pioneer Days Inc today Stoddard city electrician V Henry brigadier "Traffic stop signs have been wired Guy plaoed with a view to reduce acci- general at Fort Riley Kans apdents” said the chief “There has proval of Major Hiram E Tuttle been too much disregard- - of these fancy rider for appearance in signs and I have ordered officers the Pioneer Days celebration next of the department to ‘crack down “We have had complaints from July drivers that the frequent stopping Tuttle a member of the army is wearing their automobiles and is Equestrian team which participates costly to them My answer is that In international competition against if drivers would operate their fears teams of the armies of foreign within the speed limits it would nations as well as in Olympic not be necessary to jam on games will receive no compensabrakes at each stop sign tion for his performance AGAINST RED SIGNAL His and a $150 contri "Under the law drivers are per bution expenses to the army horse show mitted to stop and start again! im- fund will cpst Pioneer Days Inc mediately at comers where aj red $60952 Mayor Peery said light is shining if they intend drivMajor Tuttle will leave Fort Ril ing to the right But in many cases ey July 18 arriving at drivers do not come to a complete a m July 19 He will leave OgI halt” den so ’as to arrive at the fort !said W Harman the July 27 Mayor Peery is day' of “fixing traffic ticket gone No officer of the police force and kept safer from conditions including the chief nor the mayor laws himself will authorize any- traffic that tend toward accident or death violator to' disregard a traffic ticket We pledge our untiring efforts in your behalf for a safer and finer he said a traffic vio- city” “The lator has is to appear in city court or before the city commissioners” the mayor declared The additional stop signs have been placed along Twenty-eight-h street between Pingree and Harri-- 1 son avenue and others will be installed on streets south of there immediately j He pointed out that the trucks often have to go over the same area two or three times because all of the trash Is not set out until the afternoon of the last day shotted the district He said district No 3 is an exceptionally heavy district “It will keep us very busy to maintain our schedule let alone retrace” he aid traffiTcTub er enable the people of Ogden to be City cleanup trucks today started protected from violators of the work on district No 3 comprising the area from the south side of Twenty-fift- h Judgment against the closed Ogden State bank and Rulon F Starley Utah state bank commissioner on a $4000 common claim was ordered today by Second District Judge Lester A Wade in :'avor of R C Sugg receiver for the United States National bank of Vancouver Wash Based on payments made to other common creditors $2400 is already due on the $4000 claim which comprises a 100 per cent assessment on banking stock in the Vancouver corporation assert-edl- y ownd by the local bank COMPLAINT FILED In’ a complaint filed April 3 1936 Sugg alleged he would have already received the $24Q0 if he had been! placed on the same basis as other common creditors He said the state liquidating official did not include his $4000 claim in a list submitted to the district court in obtaining permission to make payments to creditors but he did not protest at the time because he was deceived he said into believing that the liquidating officials had set aside a portion of the bank’s assets with which to pay his claim Later he alleged Tie found this had not been st j O’Connor Warns Trucks Will Not Retrace Routes se Co-operat- t ACCEPTANCE LIST Representatives who have rate of the man death Ruled Due "Utah has one highest traffic death rates in the nation and Ogden as its second largest city has a good portion deaths” Velton said He declared the council would endeavor to "materially improve the of city officials to reduce traffic hazards” to date has been "fair” he added He said people of the city must be made "safety conscious” More than 600 pledged memberships were received to the council Wednesday night the temporary' chairman said Byron Jeppeson was made secretary of the group done A permanent organization will he COUNTER CLAIMS formed next Thursday Attorneys for the Ogden State DISCUSS PROGRAM bank and for Starley alleged in A tentative program for the year defense that the banking stock in was discussed last night and it question was held In the name of was agreed the council should spon- A P Bigelow former president of sor a Safety week program as soon the Ogden State bank and was not owned by the bank itself for as possible the reason that its original arat are being made Surveys ticles of incorporation did not emthis in of conditions present safety own stock in another locality and a report is expected power it to defendants admitted The company shortly A representative of each service however that the Ogden State club in the city’ will be placed on bank was given such power by the directorate of this council be amendment to its articles on sides four or five prominent March 18 1931 citizens selected at large MORGAN COMES IN Morgan county will be- included as one district in the 1) Agreement Enrollees In Plumbing and Owed By can Fork Utah accepted today a Body Fender Classes contract to teach in the engineerOgden Institution Is BEING CHOSEN 3 Gannas Gladiolus Dahlias Evergreens Peony Asparagus and t Rhubarb Roots —GIANT PANSIES— Prices Are Always Right 1 STONE’S FLOWER GARDENS 674 12th St Phone 2564 I juinanifii'iap GOODYEAR WELTS All the Newest Styles In swanky brogues of WHITE E1K with heels! 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