Show THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1937 GQPPEPSUP Pair Barely Miss Death PARTY WORKERS In Big FOR CAMPAIGNS O Hamilton Holds Series of Confabs Demos Inactive Most Democratic workers agree that before they can buckle down to the campaign the question of reprisals against senators who opposed the Roosevelt court bill must be settled If Chairman James A Farley’s national organization fights such men who come up for next year the Democratic primaries in some states may be more spectacular than the subsequent November election Party stalwarts who believed President Roosevelt might make re-elect- ion J Blast PAGOSA SPRINGS Sept 28 (AP)— An unidentified couple Act SALT LAKE CITY Sept 28 — under the Guffey-Vinso- n (AP)— Coal act probably will be no more costly to Utah householders this winter than before but will increase costs of large industrial cost” FRflT DEATH -- Insult Added to Trousers Theft An-drei- ck PROCLAIMS TWO LOYALTY DAYS SAN FRANCISCO Sept 28— (UP) —The thief who broke into a hardware store and stole three reIN volvers is going to be surprised when he tries them out One shoots one disonly blank cartridges stream water a of — the COLUMBIA Mo charges Sept 28 third — air expels only (AP) Police groped through the dim-l- it paths of religious mysticism in an effort to reconstruct a today fraternity house "bull session' that ended with the death of a Md Sept 28— baby was thrown from the second story window into the arms of a bystander early today to save her from a fire from which two adults jumped and two others were rescued Tanya Mislowsky daughter of Mr ?nd Mrs Anthony Mislowsky whose home was destroyed by the flames was tossed from the window by her father A Norman Erlchton neighbor caught her ' Mislowsky and Joseph 17 jumped from the window Both suffered burns and injuries The chijd was treated for burns on the face and back Physicians said she was unharmed otherwise 44 Stolen Guns Will Surprise Burglar URGE’ RESULTS Fred-ericks- BALTIMORE (AP) — A and utilities users Frank Page Stewart manager of the Utah statistical bureau for the national bituminous coal commission issued a commission announcement that: "Requirement of the law that coal be not sold below the weighted average cost of production should have no effect on the prices of household coal which has already been paying well above the cost of production but the adjustments undoubtedly will result in increased prices of coal to railroads utilities BLOOD and large industrial users who previously have been buying below brilliant young University of Missouri student who "felt a sudden clear his attitude on reprisals during urge to commune with my maker” Officers said they believed Alhis western trip have received no orator and bert Waters hint of it so far dramatic student was shot accidentally while he and Jack Kilpatrick a (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) fraternity brother were discussing room early religion in Waters’ Sunday Both youths friends said were of a "fatalistic” turn of mind 4 LOS ANGELES Sept 28— (UP) ' — Mrs Mary Vietta Strong 26 charged with abducting her own son from relatives in Oklahoma today waived extradition and agreed to' return to Oklahoma PORTLAND Ore Sept 28— (UP) The child Wayne Strong was — Ronald Lutz and Edward held In juvenile hall pending arwent swimming in Sandy rival of Oklahoma officers who river When they emerged all will take both mother and son their clothes except shirts had been stolen They drove to Portland and back with them Mrs Strong took the child from her honked vigorously in front of a Mr and friend’s home hoping to get some sister and brother-in-laMrs W S Johnson who adopted pants They were arrested for vioe the boy several years ago ordinance lating the The mother said she had an unv 44 LOCK NEEDS NO KEY derstanding --with her relatives that VIENNA Austria —Johann Schnel she was to get the boy when she der a Vienna mechanic has incould support him vented a 'lock which needs no key Similar to locks on safes it has a dial like that on an automatic telephone' nine-year-o- ld Boost to Large Industrial Users Predicted Under Guffey-Vinso- n had a peach of a story to tell today — if they still weren’t too scared to talk Powder experts from over the country who had gathered at Wolf Creek Pass Monday to see twelve and a half tons of dynamite tear out the side of Wolf creek canyon as part of a road building program saw the couple drive up the road below the blasting site and park their auto- Abduction Suspect Agrees to Return f Baby Tossed From SPRECKELS LOVE Feud Blaze Lands Second Story To Father In Prison ON CDAL SEEN ENDSINCOURT On Arson Safety From Fire Charge Students Strike For Study Time FRESNO anti-nois- -- Hurt Patrolman Failed to Inspect BALTIMORE Sept 28— (AP) — The dignity of Patrolman William Knight received a setback when he stepped from a street car and was knocked down by an automo- THE HEW CITY MARKET 2602 bile It received another when a dismissed charges the auto had inadequate brakes on the ground the officer had not inspected the brakes after the accident "But” said the slightly puzzled officer “I didn’t feel much like testing brakes after I was run lice magistrate that 4 Wash Ave po- Sells GOOD meat with a big variety to choose from at the right prices trally located Cen- SLICED DACOII VEAL STEAKS 2 lbs 29c CUBE STEAKS lb 25c COUNTRY STYLE Sausage lb b lb 30c FRESH Ox Tails lb 1 MOUNTAIN BRAND 15c Pure Lard 2 lbs 35c MOCK CHICKEN IOc Legs 6 for 25c ’ H — - swamp near here Monday found the body of Mrs Nettie F Day 71 who became separated from her sister and her son while picking cranberries Sunday Officers reported the woman apparently had died of exhaustion FORT WORTH Tex Sept 28 — (AP) — A 17 - month - old pa350-mi- student reporters and successful operation for bladder editors They protested that because stones at a hospital here of their linotypers’ alleged ineffiThe patient is Tuck a wire-haire- d too to home late terrier owned by Mrs Walter ciency they got study Fiensy Kermit Tex MOUNTAIN To) LS) on Branded For Your Protection Look for the Brand and be Assured of the Best Lge Pkg w CUTS OF c—Flank Can Granulated Each Cut of STEAKS and ROASTS Is Branded MOUNTAIN BRAND a— Shank b—Hump SAVE EVERY DAY 19c Tomato Juice Tomatoes Utah Sugar 10 Quality Flour 48 Laundry Soap 6 gs‘ 25c Pure LardS S ibs$iu 15 Fresh Bread 4 21 OXYDOL Powdered Sugar 3 ibs 1 9 n- - 17c Mild Cheese SPINACH 14c NIBLETS White Corn 3 cans 25c Fancy Peas 2 25c 1 0C CELERY SizeStalk Loaves 1— Bound v — BEEFr ' i 5—Prime Bibs 2— Sirloin lb 6Piate 3— Porter 7— Chuck d — Plate 5c APPLES 6 lbs 25c Concord Grapes fag 59c Sweet Potatoes ib 5c Jonathan ' “MOUNTAIN BRAND” 'on the edge of the meat you buy is your guarantee of high quality —Sold By Your Favorite Butcher PRODUCTS OF THE AMERICAN 2i PROVISION CO EPACECB1 J SAN FRANCISCO Sept 28 — (UP)— The thief who broke into a hardware store and stole three revolvers is going to be surprised when he tries them out One shoots one disonly blank" cartridges charges a stream of water the third expels air only Dog Is Saved By Air to Hospital Carry Canadian Style ducted himself in a rude and offensive manner” Also that he used profane language toward her and that his actions caused her "grievous mental suffering” The couple was married In London July 1936 It was Spreckels third marriage They are second 441 Cash and over” Stolen Guns All Found Harmless Searchers Guided To Body Plane Calif Sept 28— (UP) tient apparently was recovering le of the Fresno state following a airplane race newspaper was suspended today by against death which ended in a 27 Clark in city Jail on an arson LOS ANGELES Cal Sept 28— charge (UP) — After a year of trial separaPolice Sergeant T L Dykes said tions and sudden reconciliations Clark signed a confession he the marriage of Adolph B Spreck-el- s set fire to a shed beloging that to Mrs Jr San Francisco heir to a Lucile Knowles in an efsugar fortune and his pretty wife fort to force her Sunday move from the to and cousin Geraldine Spreckels — The fire was subdued likewise a sugar heiress— entered neighborhood! before any damage was done the divorce courts today Dykes said the confession Showed Mrs Spreckels who moved Into there been an exended feud the movie colony preparatory to betweenhadClark and Mrs Knowles entering film work but later over asserted "picking on” the Clark changed her mind filed suit for by the Knowles’ youngdivorce charging extreme cruelty children sters She alleged her husband flew into wild rages that he once shoved her during a house party and that on other occasions he "con- r-1today proclaimed next Saturday and Sunday Loyalty days and asked every Utahn to attend some house of worship on those days His proclamation was in response By to an appeal from the national committee for religion and welMass Sept 28 (AP) fare recovery which is seeking to —NORWOOD directed Searchers by anthree-milairplane have citizens express loyalty to e a to in a pilot spot established religious institutions — Publication a strike of Wife Charges Sugar Heir SALT LAKE CITY Sept 28 — (AP) — An asserted neighborhood Cruel and Sues For feud of a year’s standing culminated Divorce today in the incarceration of Eugene 40 SALT LAKE CITY Sept 28 — cousins (AP) —Governor Henry H Blood as-serte- w LiGAL NOTICES OGDEN UTAH - V Quality Meats Good lb Cuts 26th & Monroe ? ESememlbepr we honor all grocery ads In this paper a& our market We meet or heat anybody’s prices in town Tender ib 9 17c 23c 25c “ ib STEAKS lb 13c Short Ribs Ground Beef 2 fas 29c Mutton Chops Jb l5c X ? J An ordinance levying a tax for the assessment 6t property in Sewer Dial trict 4No 158 Be it ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden Utah: SECTION 1 That the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City Utah does hereby levy the tax and for the assessment of the sameprovide upon the hereinafter described in Sewproperty er District No 158 for the purpose of providing for the pipe sewers man-holit and wyes Ail the lots blocks lands and real estate fronting or abutting thereto and to adjacent the entire depth back from the street lines not exceeding however 330 feet std5 of Grant Avenue between Street and Twentieth Eighteenth Street both sides of Healy Street Sta-tlo- n B” 120 plus 31 both City sides of Thirty-secon- d Street between Jefferson Avenue and Orchard Avenue both sides of Nineteenth Street between Jackson Avenue and Eccles both sides of Orchard Avenue Avenue: between Thirty-secon- d Street and City Station A 46 plus 47 both sides of Eccles Avenue between Nineteenth Street and City Station “A” 150 357 both sides of Eccles Avenue plus between NineStreet and City Station' ‘'A” teenth 150 plus 50 both sides of Childs Ave-nbetween Twentieth and City Station “A” 157 plus 00 Street both of Ch enue between Fifteenthsides Street and Eighteenth Street both sides of Jefferson Avenue between Fifteenth Road both aides of Sixteenth Canyon Street between Jefferson Avenue and City Station “B” 122 plus 04 both sides of Lincoln between Seventeenth Street Avenue and Eighteenth Street both sides of Sixth between Adams Avenue and CityStreet Station ‘B’ 109 plus 75- - both sides of Grant Avenue between Fourteenth Street and City Station “A” 185 plus 16 both sides of Reeves Avenue between Twenty-fir- st Street and Twenty-secon- d Street and both sides of TVler Avenue Twenty-seconbetween d Street and Twenty-thir- d Street within Lots 19 20 and and 23 to 26 both Inclusive in Block 7 Five Acre Plat A: Lot 10 in Block 66 Plat C Lots E F and G in East Park Addition Lots 24 to 46 both inclusive in Block 2 East Park Addition: Lots 6 to 37 both Inclusive in Block 3 East Park Addition Lots 13 to 24 both Inclusive in Block 1 Forestdale Addition Lots 1 to 24 both inclusive in Block 2 Forestdale Addition Lots 1 to 10 both inclusive In Block 3 Forestdale Addition Lots 5 sad 6 in Block 6 Forestdale Addition Lots 1 to 25 and 48 to 50 both inclusive in Block 1 Grove Addition Lots 1 to 25 both inclusive in Block 2 Grove Addition Lots 10 to 18 both inclusive in Block 2 Mill Creek Addition Lots 1 to 9 both inclusive in Block 3 Mill Creek Addition Lots 1 to 4 11 to 30 and 34 to 71 all inclusive In Block 1 Riverside Park Addition: lots 1 to 4 and 12 to 49 all inclusive In Block 2 Riverside Park Addition Lots 24 to 38 both inclusive in Block 1 Lots 17 to 27 Valley View Addition both inclusive in Block 2 Valley View 1 2 Addition Lots and and 17 to 28 all inclusive in Block 3 Valley View Addition Lots 1 to 12 both inclusive in Block 4 Valley View Addition Lots 16 to 27 both Inclusive in Block 2 The Thomas L Williams Estate Subdivision Lots 1 to 18 both Inclusive in Block 1 Wood man see Addition Lots 35 to 52 both Inclusive in Block 2 Woodmansee Addition a part of the N W of Section 4 T 5 N R 1 W S L B Se M U S Survey A part of the S W V of Section 16 T 6 N R 1 W s L B & M U S Survey or abutting on or adjacent fronting to the Streets and Avenues above named and to the entire depth back therefrom not exceeding however 330 es to-w- ue ue feet This tax Is levied and assessed to defray the cost and expense of constructing pipe sewers manholes wyes and connecting the same to the present sanitary sewer system of Ogden City together with all other things necessary to do and to fully complete said work on the streets and avenues above mentioned and opposite the property hereinbefore described to be especially benefited and affected by said Improvements and It Is hereby pUTJudged determined and established that said property will be especially benefited thereby to the fulfkmount of the tax hereby levied and said parcels of land are hereby assessed at an equal and uniform rate in accordance with the lineal foot frontage upon said portions of said streets heretofore given The total tax hereby levied and assessed upon the lots blocks lgpds and real estate fronting abutting thereto and to the entire from the street lines no depth backhowever 330 feet on both exceeding sides of the streets and avenues hereinbefore mentioned is (943725 there being 15844175 front feet so abutting after deducting frontage on corner lots In accordance with ordinance all assessed at the rate of $0594129 per front foot of abutting property ail for and on account of constructing sewers work Incidental thereto together withamount The above of $943725 is the cost of the abutters portion of total said Improvement according to the contract entered into for the performance of said work and the making of said Improvement with the Utah Concrete Products Corporation Contractor dated December 17th 1936 and the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to assess and collect said tax in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance for the purposes herein mentioned SECTION 2 That the assessment list made by the City Engineer as corrected approved and completed by the Board of Equalization and Review of the property described in Section One of this ordinance in Sewer District No 158 of Ogden City Utah for the purpose of providing for the improvements herein mentioned is hereby confirmed and the assessments made and returned in said completed lists and the of the Board of Equalization and report Review to the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City is hereby ratified approved and confirmed SECTION 3 Said tax shall be payable in five equal yearly Installments as provided by law and ordinance with Interest on the whole sum unpaid at the rate of six per cent per annum each installment payable at the time is due In the event any Installment or the Interest aforesaid is not paid on the day the same becomes due the whole amount of the special tax untime said Installment and paid at the interest are due shall become due and payable and shall draw interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum until paid SECTION 4 This ordinance shall take effect one day after its publication Passed by i the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City Utah the 27th day of September A D 1937 H W PEERY Mayor (SEAL) E 071 BALLANTYNE City Recorder Published Sept 28th 1937 Published in Ogden Standard-ExaminSEWER DISTRICT NO 158 er NOTICE OF INTENTION i Notice is hereby given of the Intention of the Board of Commissioners de-of Ogden City to make the following scribed improvements according to the plans profiles and specifications therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer in the City Hall In Ogden Utah To construct a sanitary sewer of or concrete sewer pipe of sufficient man-holcapacity together with the necesand all other necessary sary complete the whole in a things to proper manner on Thirteenth Street between Grant Avenue and Washington Avenue Oak Street between Reeves Avenue and City Station “B" 67 plus 70 Cahoon Street between Taylor Avenue and Fillmore Avenue Binford Street between Taylor Avenue and Pierce Street beAvenue Twenty-sevent- h tween City Station ‘B” 188 plus 92 Street and Pierce Avenue Twenty-nint- h between Van Buren Avenue and Taylor Avenue Thirtieth Street between Van Buren Avenue and Harrison Avenue Brtnker Avenue between Twenty-nint-73h Street and City Station “A” plus 3335 Harrison Avenue between Thirtieth Street and City Station "A 73 plus 3335 Tyler Avenue between Twenty-eight- h Street and Twenty-nint- h Street Polk Avenue betweenh Twenty-eight- h Street and Twenty-nintbetween Street Fillmore Avenue Twenty-sixt- h Street and Twenty-sevenStreet Franklin Street between Grant Avenue and Lincoln Avenue Swan Street between polk Avenue and Taylor Avenue Polk Avenue between Street Swan Street and Twenty-thir- d Pierce Avenue between Binford Street Street and Ogden and Twenty-sevento-w- it: vlt-lrifl- es th th Avenue between Twenty-fir- st Street Twenty-secon- d Street And to defray the cost and expense of said improvements by special tax or assessment to be paid in five equal annual installments with six (6) percent Interest upon the balance levied according to theunpaid front feet or linear foot frontage upon and against all the lots pieces or parcels of land affected or benefited by said improvements and abutting upon said avenues or streets to the entire depth back one therefrom not exceeding however and 2852 Guaranteed Tender Beef Pot Roast Rump Roast LEGAL NOTICES "AN ORDINANCE" No 56 -- - MAY BE SPECTACULAR R STABLE PRICE Sept 28— (AP)— Republican leaders busy pepping up party workers throughout the country are much further along with their arrangements for the 1938 congressional campaign than the Democrats mobile John Hamilton held Dare Just before the detonation' the another in a series of confer"two This anonymous spectators took ences with Repullcan stalwarts s a 15 were represnta-tivevisitors position behind a rock time his A boulder "the size of a of Young Republican organihouse” pounded down the mounzations tainside in the direction of the GOING INTO STATES I When his conferences are over couple It came to rest just 12 Hamilton will have surveyed every feet from the couple’s vantage phase of party activities Then he point Their automobile was just can take the campaign into every three feet from the boulder state The blast — largest In the hisDemocratic chaief tains on the other hand have made virtually tory of this part of Colorado — raised a lot of dust and conno preparations on a nation-wid- e fusion When it settled the terhead-'j national scale The party’s t rified so pair had driven away quarters have not been nearly ‘W' bustling as the Republican offices which only a few months ago were deserted WASHINGTON STANDARD-EXAMINE- ed hundred (100) feet The estimated total cost of said im- provements is $3672000 of which it is estimated that $2372000 will be contributed from Works Progress Administration Funds In labor and $1300000 will be assessed against the abutting property owners The estimated cost to abutting property owners for the improvement is 90c per front foot on all streets except Ogden Avenue The estimated cost to abutting property owners on Ogden Avenue la 70o per front foot All protests and objections to such improvements or the carrying out of such intention must be in writing signed by the owner of property affected or to be benefited describing the same together with the number of front feet therefor and filed with the City Recorder of said city on or before the 13th day of October 1937 The Board of Commissioners of said City at its first regular meeting thereon the 14th day of Octoafter ber 1937 beginning at the hour of 10 o’clock a m will consider said proposed levy and improvements and such protests and objections thereto as shall have been made Given by Order of the Board Of Commissioners of Ogden City E O’N BALLANTYNE City Recorder (SEAL) First publication: September 22 1937' Last publication October 11 1937 Published in The Ogden Standard-Examin- er to-w- it: 2843 ALIAS SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION a corporation of the United States of America Plaintiff vs HAROLD L TRIBE and BEATRICE L TRIBE husband --and wife REBECCA WADMAN DAVID NELSON and BESSIE NELSON husband and wife JOHN J SCHOER and ALICE K SCHOER hus- band and wife JOSEPHINE E SCHO- ER JOHN L MORRISON and GRACE H MORRISON husband and wife LYMAN NIELSON and THELMA NIELSON husband and wife Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS BEATRICE L TRIBE and REBECCA WADMAN: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the County in which this action Is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above action and in case of your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action Is brought for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage and to recover a judgment and decree foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage of record as recorded in Book !'4-at page 18 of theMortgage Mortgage records of Weber County Utah on file in the office of the Weber County Recorder at Ogden Utah on the following described real property located In Ogden Weber County Utah viz A part of Lots 8 and 9 In Block 30 Plat “A of Ogden City Survey: BEGINNING at a point 127875 feet West of the Northeast comer of said lot f feet to and running thence West 72065 a point 66 feet East of the Northwest-corneof said Lot 8 thence South 163 feet thence East 72065 - feet thence- ' North 165 feet to the place of beginnlng Together with a right of way for Ingress tnd egress to be used in common with others over a part of Lot 9 Block 30 Plat “A Ogden City Survey BEGINdescribed as follows NING at a point 119875 feet West of the Northeast corner of said Lot 9 Block 30 Plat “A Ogden City Survey and running thence West 8 feet thence South 165 feet thence East 8 feetthence North 165 feet to place of beginning Situate In the Southwest Quarter of Section 28 Township 6 North Range 1 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian United States Survey L V TRUEMAN Attorney for the Plaintiff First Security P O Address 701-7Bank Bldg Ogden Utah en-titl- ed Z’ r to-w- it: -- 02 2814 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT " SECOND IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORAa United States corporation TION Plaintiff VS CHARLES A WOOD and MATILDA WOOD Defendants— SS To be sold at Sheriff’s Sale on the 20th day of October 1937 at 12:00 o'clock noon of said day in front of the South Door of the Weber County Court House in Ogden City Weber the following described County Utah situate in Weber County real property State of Utah and more particularly described as follows A part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20 in Township 6 North Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian U S Survey Beginning at a point on the East line of Washington Avenue 1197 feet North and 655 feet West from the Southeast comer of said Quarter Section and running thence North 4145 feet thence East 165 feet thence South 4145 feet thence West 165 feet to the place of beginto-w- it: ning Together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and also together with all disappearing mechanical refrigerabeds ice boxes tion units - equipment for heating and cooking mirrors doors lighting and window shades and all other items of personal property as are ever furnished by a landlord in letting or an unfurnished building operating similar to the buildings erected upon said mortgaged- premises and now installed therein by the defendant which by the terms of such contract were made and are thereby an accession to the freehold and part of said realty Together with all water rights rights of way easements rents tenements hereditaments privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging however evidenced used or enjoyed with said land or belonging to same or which may be hereafter acquired and used or enjoyed with said land Dated at Ogden City Weber County 1937 Utah this 28th day of September JOHN R WATSON Sheriff of Weber County Utah By M H LOWDER Deputy Sheriff - 2853 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Re-cpective Signers lor Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 5901 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of ROBERT H CHAMBERS also known as R H CHAMBERS Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 602 Eccles Building Ogden Utah on or before the 3rd day of December 1937 Date of first publication September 28 ’ 1937 ' DAVID K HOLTHER Administrator of the Estate of Robert H Chambers also known as R H Chambers deceased L J HOLTHER Attorney for Administrator xtecles Building Ogden Utah ' ' 2854 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of In the District Court of the State ’ Utah in and for Weber County In the matter of the estate of George H Graham deceased — No 5920 Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Reeder and Wallace Suite 512 Eccles Building Ogden Utah on or before the 16th day of November 1937 Dated September 14 1937 COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK ’Executor of the Estate of George H Graham Deceased By H W Hinley Trust Officer REEDER AND WALLACE Attorneys for Executor 512 Eccles Bulldtog Ogden ytah Read the Classified Ads |