| Show THE OGDEN PREDICTS HOSTILITIES SOARING PRICE OH Ogden Shoe Repairers See Cause For Concern As Hides Scarce Asserts Dealer Couldn £ Erect Building Before New Barrier Raised By Rath Ward city block L Clifton Rhead’s attempt to f Standard-Examin- er officials sought to obtain a court order authorizing him' a build ’a store' at Twenty-eight- h and Van Buren by means of an amended and supplemental answer filed Saturday in Second district court The defendants in Rhead’s suit City Engineer Claude L Coray Mayor Harman W Peery and Commissioners George O’Connor and Edward V Saunders asked that the case be dismissed because even if Rhead is successful in court it will be impossible for him actually to place his business' In — operation The reason for this they contend is that Ogden city intends to proceed with a public hearing Oc-of tober 8 1937 prior to enactment a valid city zoning ordinance They allege that it will be impossible for Rhead to erect a building and estabThe Ogden real estate board will lish a business until long after Ogan outing in South Fork canhold den city shall have power to make one effective restrictions to prevent yon Saturday September- 25 at Skeen’s m at camp him Thus a court order would be p The board has chosen Sam “vain and useless” Hinckley as delegate to theto nabe The city of Washington D C tional convention of realtors streets held in Pittsburgh has 121 625 trees lining its Staff i wars Questioned about his procedure a- - shoe repairer laughed “I’m not a diplomat” he admitted “but the price of leather is going Rubin — np “In it was the same thing There’s going to be something1 cited wars doing” The shoemaker as further now raging in Europe 1914 proof of his prediction ‘ONLY GET CHEAP Rubin continued “when this goes up there’s a reason for it You can only get from cheap stuff The hides come Argentina Prime leatherwasis $110 75a only pound A year ago it cents a pound” To further base his argument Rubin pointed out that during the war Russia had contracts with Poland for thousands of pairs of boots He was working in Warshaw shoe shops at the time “I think that is what it is now They haven’t enough leather in Europe A salesman told me that England buys lots of leather here” Patting a boot -- sole Realtors Intend To Go On Outing Russo-Japane- se ’ NOTES LEATHER TRENDS Rubin was in business here be fore the World wrar He has kept ' track of trends in leather His statements were corroborated by a colleague farther down thet street This man answered the ques-tion emphatically "absolutely there leather 4 is practically no imported States United Germany in the and Russia are all buyJapan Italy He agreed with Rubin ing it up” rise in leather priccurrent the that es has- - more than a little to do with coming war "Leather has gone up between 50 and 60 per cent in the last three years I think it’s going to take another jump in the next few months Probably 10 per cent” He added that “in case of actual warfare Idon’t know what it will do” FROM TANNERS men get their information i “Both from jobbers and tanners Rubin from his brothers hears first-han- d is in Poland that don’t war to “They driving people have enough to eat” he said The two men at one time citizens of European countries added their hearty opinion that “right now the United States is the best place over-populati- ’ Four Louis Rubin 2831 Washington has a unique method of predicting - by John Bell Book Masters The Minn St Paul Chief Little Crow of Opening with himself for a Sioux the preparing which in a ends religious practice' dream from the Great Spirits that the Indian leader should marry a young and beautiful Frenchwoman Rochelle ("Moccasin Annette Flower” to the Indians) this historical novel h°ld3 reader interest “Moccasin “ Flower” of course spumS the love of the Indian only to find herself caught in a network of adventure which carries her to New Ulm at the time of the bloody Sioux massacre There are other romances — a young man from St Louis another from New England and fast moving drama during the period when the Civil war was breaking out The author is a former newspaper man serving on the editorial staffs of three Minnesota newspapers — Glen Perrins Moccasin Flower STORE PERMIT SAID WAR on to be” OUTUSML APPEAR SEPT 26 - 'La Louis Rubin shoe repairer LEATHER FOR LEATHERNECKS reportlooks up from his work a moment to tell a Standard-Examinof leather to the referred He high price er “That means trouble” which he sees as indicative of an impending war (Staff photo) er Pioneer Chapter IWEBER HISTORY Will Open Season TO BE WRITTEN LETTERS FROM INDIAN ADVENTURE IN FIGHT OVER TAX OFFICE GO Weber county chapter Daughters will hold its business fall opening meeting OUT For County Pupils Thursday September 23 at two Pamphlet o’clock in the Pioneer hall All Will Be Completed officers of camps are requested to By Students Thousand To be present The relic hall will be Twenty-seve- n three-thirty open for inspection from Learn Amount Expected Pans for compiling a pamphlet until five p m on Weber county which A program will be given air fol- can history of asBy County i - a textbook In be used the lows: Reading by Virginia De towere schools announced county of owners solo cornet Hart 27000 Some property Wayne Simpson day by Miss Nellie U Hendricks solo Arta Blakeley song by Ogden city and Weber county will vocal elementary supervisor of Melba Jones county trio of end this composed the know by Work on the booklet will be done probably Mathel and conto Simpson Gladys weelc what they are expected by students of the fourth and fifth tribute to governmental costs for Ridges grades under direction of committhe ensuing year said County tees of teachers Treasurer Arias G Belnap Satur THREE COMMITTEES day The teachers committees in charg''”’N The tax notices have been filled be announced during the com JP will out and are now in process of being ing week Miss Hendricks said Three sorted preparatory to being placed committees will be appointed one in envelopes and mailed he stated A of historical Information in National Parks plane Airways It is expected they will be ready to that formerly stopped at Ogden with onecharge on Indian and pioneer lore and go to the postoffice Wednesday the mail before this city was One in charge of verse The force of 19 extra workers en- dropped as a landing place because Marie Thorne who taught tax notice task has of its inadequate airport will return at“Miss gaged on the to View last year and is Pleasant 12 the maximum been reduced to take passengers on rides this year at Roy did excellent today work adto number which can be used over the city with students in the line of creative fflled are the notices vantage after The plane a “Super Universal” verse” Miss Hendricks said "This out said Mr Belnap Wasp shows it can be done” powered with a Excellent collections of delinquent motor will be piloted on its flights The project she said Is personal property taxes during the here by Jimmy Lund Ogden flier iiT line proposed with the trend in education Belto It will be at the Ogden airport past week were reported by to teach students by actually hav-in- g nap He said that the approximate- take up passengers from ten am them perform work which wil ly $16000 of past due personal to ten pm under the auspices of interest them In this connection—' taxes was reduced by payments to- the Utah Pacific Airways science classes in' the and reading taling $70494 in the week Two this year county grades elementary hundred fifty seven persons either to or seize are being combined by using a series salaries the garnish paid in full or made arrangements the property of those who have paid of science and health books in the to do so in the near future no attention to repeated requests by reading classes Only six weeks will STRONGER MEASURES his office to take cafe of past due be devoted to actual reading of literature Plans are going ahead he said personal property taxes THIS WEEK of Utah Pioneers i ‘ Plane Will Fly From Ogden Port -- 450-horsepo- SIX ORDERED TO FACE TRIAL J Pappas Brothers and Others Bound Over By City Court George Pappas Harry Pappas and four other persons accused of maintaining a nuisance at the were Orange 124 Twenty-fift- h bound over to district court for trial Saturday by City Judge Hyrum A Belnap The judge also admitted Into evidence a rent book and other exhibits which implicated the Pappas brothers in operation of the drink parlor ' DEFENSE OBJECTION The rent book which listed both Pappas brothers as having paid rent to William Maule of the David Maule estate had been objected Arthur to by Defense Counsel Woolley and Ira A Huggins on the ground it was hearsay evi- T© WO IX j J Made By Ministerial - Association - Dr William Hiram Foulkes Newark New Jersey and Dr T Z Koo Shanghai China two of the speakers attending inthe national Salt Lake preaching mission 9 in the will speak Sept City y church Methodist Ogden First 26-2- Sun-"da- Sept' 26 at two-thir- ty p m Plans for the meeting were made by members of the Ogden Ministerial association at a special session in the Methodist community house Dr Foulkes is the recently elected moderator of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church He is also minister of the First Presbyterian church in Newark Dr Koo is a “distinguished scholar and Christian statesman” who has far more than 10 years been speaking widely in America and is said to be “a worthy representative of the Chinese people in the western world” Check every item — then come a running to Penney's —you'll save plenty on this basement merchandise and we must have that we haven't room for room! So drastic price concessions have been made for immediate disposal! Be here at 9:30 a m Monday! Full-Fashion- Value! Table ed HOSE LAMPS 49 98 bi $90 INSTiTUTESTO BE CONTINUED f - - j S2475 Fashions are more luxurious and rich — more formal and elegant than they've been in years! These outstanding costs reflect the mode— And at Penney’s you’re bound to save — and save plenty — Sizes 4 14-4- Remember Last Winter! Prepare For This Winter! Luxurious Fur Coats mm $7995 Here’s luxury and economy all In one coat! Fur supple and lustrous as satin— in the exciting new versions of the new fitted silhouette or swagger models! Flattering collar and shoulder treatments — Choose from caracul — broadtail— lapin or sealine! The chamber- - of commerce Saturday welcomed the Z C M I to Ogden declaring the new retail institution would offer additional stocks of merchandise which Ogden must have to lure the northern Utah shopping public The site was believed not selected Saturday although specula- 14-4- 4 For Extra Warmth! Designed Like Mother’s! j CHILDREN'S FALL COATS CHILDREN'S DRESSES $®90 $298 st —: Max Car ruth to Executive to Talk In Ward Speak In Clinton Tonight sacramental services During the this evening at seven o’clock in the LDS Thirteenth ward a talk bearing upon the constitution of the United States will be given Jsy Max Carruth and a reading “Come Come Ye Saints” will be given by Miss Ruth C Zuppann The ward choir will furnish “ COATS Believes New Institution Will Strengthen City Buying Attraction building at 2468 he had negotiated said Washington with the Z C M I officials but that no decision had been reached The present location of the Sterling Furniture company 2422 Washington also was mentioned' F A Madsen manager of the furniture concern is a son of R W Madsen general manager of Z C M I Adam Peterson Jr owner of the building said his building was under lease by the furniture company and that he had been apprised of no contemplated transfer of the lease The former site of the J C Hen-ne- y company 2265 Washington has been talked of recently as a location for several firms including Montgomery Ward & Co but nothing had been announced Saturday The letter of welcome signed by R M Hoggan president of the chamber offered the Z C M L leaders assistance in establishing the store here w FURRED oTTgIves Foulger-Hur- XtL 14-4- Membership Votes Series of Meetings Worthy of tion mentioned several available Extension buildings J Leo Cooney agent for the institute In Utah of The first county WPA workers In women’s and professional projects ended Saturday In the Hotel Ben Lomond with the announcement of Mrs Ruby S Garrett state director that the institutes will be continued in all there counties of the state “This institute for zones one and two including Weber Davis Morgan Box Elder and Cache counties was conducted as an experiment to determine whether the meetings are worth the time and effort of conducting them” Mrs Garrett said "Supervisors in attendance decided Friday the meetings are worth while” Final meeting of the Ogden institute which had been in session since Monday consisted of a round table discussion “to put an estimate on the value of this form of training” according to Mrs Garrett The institute was under the direction of Mrs Reva L White 'mAA'A V Especially designed for youthful slimness! 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