Show 6tanfiariJ®xatniner ®be: 14 ENROLLED TO PREVENT TRAGEDIES JUNIORS BEGIN CITY APPROVES EXTENSION OF THEIR TASK OF GUARDING LIVES WATER MAINS Are Appointed TV Patrol Crossings Engineering Department Is Ninety-fiv- e Working Out Plans For Project Near Schools I junior traffic police today began their duties of guarat nine city ding their fellow pupils selected and schools after being sworn in Monday and this morning by Darrel E Shaw city traffic sergeant Selection of 20 boys to supervise crossings at Pleasant View River-dal- e Roy and Hooper in the counwill begin this week under dity rection of Lt B C Hillis of the state highway patrol AlUST WATCH STUDIES Boys for the work at the city schools were selected for their scholarship and physical ance Sergeant Shaw said The boys elected their own captains and sergeants They must keep up in their studies or lose their positions he Ninety-fiv- e said Duties of the junior" traffic police consist of directing students across busy thoroughfare They do it by causing the students to wait until there is a lull in traffic then assisting them across with signs which warn 'motorists to stop y on duty from They go nine-five a m eleven to twelve-fort- y fifty-fiv- e to twelve-fiftee- n e to and three twenty-fiv- e m to four p eight-thirt- The city engineering department was preparing specifications today for a 20089 waterworks extension project approved by the cit commission Monday night According to the plans' an eight-inc- h pipe will be run on' Harrison and from Thirtieth to Thirty-sixt- h h pipe installed on Porter from Twelfth to Eleventh Eleventh from Porter to Jefferson Malan to Twenty-nint- h from Twenty-eight- h Tyler from Twenty-secon- d to Twenty-thir- d Polk from Mariand Cahoon lyn to Twenty-eight- h from Polk to Taylor Bids are to be called for opening probably late next week Cast iron pipe is to be used The project is to be financed from waterworks department receipts with $13639 to be expended for materials and $1826 for labor Police Traffic Sergeant Darrel E Shaw explains duties of the junior traffic police Separate contracts will be let VOLUNTEERS To piovide for laying of mains to 12 boys from the Lincoln school just before swearing them in The squad Includes front row left to Thomas Milton Gibbs Harold and Perkins Jack Watkins SampEllis standing on George Porter and Eleventh the city captain right son and Tom Batchelor sergeants Dean Wall work Sergeant Shaw Harold Weston Frank Talbot Raya deed from Mr and accepted mond Genta Harvard Hutchins Lavene Pierson is sitting on the automobile (Standard-Examinphoto) Mrs I L Richards conveying title to a strip from Porter and Twelfth north to Eleventh and to Jefferson east LAID YOUTH’S INJURY TWO six-inc- er 50-fo- ot one-fiv- RECORD since organization In four years of the city force there has not CONFESS SEWER SURVEY TO SORSHOULDERS FELONY GUILT IS FOURTH DONE FOUR-YEA- R been a traffic fatality or injury where a junior traffic officer has been on duty according to Sergeant Shaw Engineer Believes Project Sentence Is Deferred Until December Other In West Ogden to Be Cases Called Feasible A survey of the' proposed West Ogden sewer system is about complete City Engineer Claude L Coray said today Coray would not estimate the cost of the project pending completion of the survey but he expressed belief the construction one-four- POLiCETRAiNiNG SCHOOL SLATED Oct x would prove feasible The city commission has th ap- to Dec 3 Dates proved employment of John Scud-de- r as a draftsman at $135 a month For First Semester’s to assist with the West Ogden 1 1 1 Instruction survey Scudder succeeds Franklin Richards who resigned to accept a with the fedThe police training school for position in California ' Weber Davis and Box Elder coun- - eral bureau of reclamation ties will convene October 11 and ORDINANCE READY conclude its first semester Decem- An ordinance levying a tax of ' ber 13 Detective D B Ballantyne $594 per front foot for construcchairman announced today follow- - tion of sewer 'district No 158 was ing a meeting of the committee in prepared for publication today by T charge Treasurer Heber J Heiner The committee instructed H B City No protests against the levy Gunderson state director of voca- - were received last week while the tional education to prepare the sat as a board of commission city I curriculum and the list of faculty authorreview and equalization members and submit them to the ized the publication at itsIt Monday local officials for approval meeting t The officers voted to obtain the night includes of The most efficient instructors avail- Grant district Thirty-secon- d sections Nineable and continue the course until teenth -Healy Orchard Eccles Jefferson the state funds are exhausted Lincoln Sixth Reeves Sixteenth The classes ’will be conducted and Tyler both day and night on the specifiThe total abuttors’ portion Is ed days to allow officers on every $943725 It was paid the Utah shift to attend Police tactics pub- Concrete Products corporation lic relations and criminal law will contractor for provision of mabe studied the first semester WPA The terials the provided The meeting was held- in the of- labor fice of Brent C Hillis- lieutenant ASK WPA FUNDS of the state highway patrol also approved an commission The James A Larson represented the new a WPA project for application Weber county sheriff’s office Dave to provide additional funds for the school Wangsgard Ogden city sewer district No 159 which is to district and Dasil A Smith the be begun if no protests are reWeber county district Richard H before October 12 The new ceived Wootton director of the state buwould provide expenditure project reau of criminal identification on" 9000 feet of sewer of $22350 and Sherman Falkenrath of the by the abutSalt LalCity police also attend $6394 to be provided owners and $15415 by property ting the federal agency 4The district comprising about 20 blocks throughout the city is larger than was contemplated in the original project City Engineer C L Coray said 1 J N Childs 27 North Ogden and Cecil Woodland 36 of A avenue Ogden withdrew their pleas of not guilty - and pleaded guilty to felony charges of grand larceny late Monday before District Judge Drim-meleLester A Wade They were charged with stealing a Jersey cow owned by W J Wright in Weber county hurt June 23 1937 Police Chauffeur C E Noble said Sentence was postponed until De- the soft road bank collapsed as cember 13 Tesch tried to drive around the other THEFT OF MACHINE car Lee Johnson 184 Twenty-fift- h pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of grand larceny when arraigned before District Judge Eugene E Pratt His trial was set for October 6 Johnson is accused of stealing the automobile of W I N Cox asso- manager of The on July 19 1937 Johnson allegedly wrecked the machine a large sedan on the n-Salt Lake City highway He was placed in the county jail after being treated at the Dee hospital for injuries BURGLARY ACTION Information charging Frank Forrest and Frank LeRoy Stephenson with burglary in the second degree on two counts was filed Monday in Second district court by District Attorney Wade M Johnson One count of the information charges they broke into the Hemen-wa- y & Moser company beer parlor at 2483 Washington the night of August 25 or 26 entering by the front door The other alleges that Forrest entered the basement of the building through an open door hid himself until after the place was ciate general Standard-Examin- er Ogde- I M Changes Made In Eighth Ward Staff -- — fi Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg 7 A ’ Kinds to rf Choose From — UP $4-0- 0 $700 Permanents Permanents 0 $350 $450 Permanents $275 $400 Permanents $250 $350 Permanents $200 Experienced Operators f ' $100 $6-5- COY’S BEAUTY SALON 2532 Wash Phone 4240 From Agriculture -- Logan Golf Pro Loses Car Here ‘ FOUND! A GOOD PLACE TO EAT M Tavern (2483 Wash Good Old Fashion Corned Beef and Cabbage Fresh B piled Ham and Lima Beans Request Made After Fawn i Out on the Island of Nihiur Tahiti where only 35 people live a West Point Utah man who years agowa3 a rural 'carrier is for The Standard-Examina to witch be natives the by doctor Vernon Thurgood son of John E and Mildred L Thurgood of West' Point did not himself choosel Jie role of witch doctor In fact le says he tries to convince the natives there is no magic in his work for he is laboring as a misSaints sionary for the Latter-da- y church But the natives insist it is magic bat" makes it possible for their dead to appear so peaceful It is the practice among the natives to jury their dead with "the eyes open 3efore entering the mission field Thurgood studied embalming an4 le closes the eyes of the dead and arranges their features This to n peaceful expression the half savage Tahitians' is magic but good magic Thurgood’s letter describing his strange predicaments as a preachreacher regarded as a magician ed home recently the ' first in months The mail boat that Drought) the letter back was the first since May and arrived ‘just in time he wrote his parents A few days later and a faminine would have threatened him EATS NATIVE FOODS Thurgood had been sharing the strange food of the natives He lehrned J he said to enjoy poi and miti haari the most popular native dishes But the most welcome word on the island to him is “tero-terowhich means ship Thurgood related he does his can for cooking with a a stove He has learned how to make copra He has had no milk for a year drinking coconut milk as do the natives ————— jr Killed Signs Will Be Installed Thu-amo- to Motorists who travel mountain roads at night were urged today to safeguard deer which wander down y for food or to the jvater The warning was given by Sam Jost president of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective- association after an automobile Monday night struck a fawn on the Eden road near Pine View lake The tawn suffered a broken leg joint and had to be killed Jost did not blame Will Holmes Wilson driver of the car but he said that in many cases deer could be saved if motorists used care Illuminated signs will be placed in Ogden valley and neighboring canyons by the sportsmen to carry the message to motorists Jost said He explained that the animals are confused by the glare of headlights and often step directly in front of rights-of-wa- be-iev- ed er na-iv- -- k” on - es automobiles VERNON C THURGOOD Disclaims Magic chickens Wild AROITO also" -- " Divorce Granted On Neglect Basis - non-suppo- Tia-jua- — na children 580 wild rose bushes asement Glose-Ou- l' Wednesday features are greater than ever! 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Sizes Army With Enameled Table Top Cover Can Be Used For Ironing Table and Clothes Hamper Charge 00 SHOES I Down 9 Young Menfs R O T C Drill SPEED QUEEN : t have lost ' their lives under the crushing wheels The association plans action this winter to curb the depredations of domestic dogs which last year v killed about 25 deer on the mountain ledges most of them east of the Hermitage in Ogden canyon where game is protected by law Jost A divorce was granted to Mar- said the dogs were owned by Oggaret Sauve from William R Sauve den city residents He believes-trap- s Could be placed to catch the Monday by District Judge E E rt Pratt She alleged where they trespass on the dogs Her maiden name Margaret Scow-cro- ft game refuge was restored They were married first in 1933 ARCTIC FRUITS THRIVE Mexico February 15 Russia— Fruit trees MOSCOW and again in San Diego Calif last beyond the Arctic year no planted are April 10 1934 There circle have withstood the rigors of polar winter it is reported in Moscow Model orchards at Igarka contain 440' grown apple trees many varieties of strawberries 175 Ads Classified black currant bushes 140 cherry Read the trees 210 gooseberry bushes and ‘ Read the Classified Ads x -- Parks Employes Seek Date Shift an £5 SPECIAL Tender Chicken Fried Steak Above orders include extras & choice of milk buttermilk coffee or Ice tea ALSO SHORT ORDERS TO SPARE DEER Strange Title Conferred On Missioner From West Point five-gall- Money for loans to low income farmers will be available through the coming fiscal year William Merrell county director of the farm security administration said today “Farmers cash renters share croppers or farm laborers who have derived 50 per cent of their income during the last preceding 12 months are eligible for the loans” Merrell said “They should either own their land or have a long term lease on enough ground to support their family and provide for - repayment f the loan” Persons desiring to file applications should call at the office in the Ogden federal building Monday or Saturday Merrell added Two thousand five hundred dol lars is the maximum amount of any loan Tlje average size in Weber county js $536 to the 335 persons who are listed as rural resettlement clients The average repayment to date is $204 ’ — H Must Have Derived Fifty Per Cent of Income DRIVERS URGED ' Commissioner Saunders today closed then mounted to the ground held a request from employes of floor with intent to commit larceny the parks department that their and that he was aided by Stephen- work year begins earlier in the spring and continues later in the son rt non-suppo- five-thir- ty 18 the-Davi- s Elsie B Short was granted a divorce from Robert A Short Mon- day by District Judge Eugene E Pratt She charged and was awarded $20 monthly alimony They were married in Ogden October 31 1936 There are no children An order which the court had issued restraining the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad company employer of the defendant from paying the latter any money was released by the court prior to the hearing - o:l the progress made in the past three years on county water shed as a result o fthe forest service’s erosion control program They were Charles McDonald formerly of Hollywood and Pau B McCord Eugene Tucker and Raystone Potter Employer by the government they have been making pictures in Idaho the past week of forest timber sales recreationa areas and the shipment of 3000 cattle from New Meadows last Decree Awarded To Elsie B Short Earl Schneiter Logan golf professional lost his car in Ogden Monday night he told Ogden police He said his 1936 gray-blu- e coupe was stolen about eight p m from Mrs Mabel Davis state instruc- in front of 3112 Washington Local tor of WPA recreation workers police notified Salt Lake City will conduct weekly training classes Logan Brigham City and Evanston here according to Clyde Sneddon Wyo officers but the machine had city WPA supervisor of recreation not been recovered today The classes beginning Thursday will be held from to p m in Sneddon’s office! in the WPA building Permanent SPECIAIi5 Four photographers were making a motion picture record today GOODS : State Instructor Will Teach Here two-thir- ty Films Will Show Watershed Work LOANS READY ISLAND NATIVES CALL UTAHN WITCH DOCTOR The Dig Nine Gent Sale Is Booming -- Changes made in the bishopric Relief society and genealogical departments of the L D S Eighth ward Sunday evening were announced today Melvin L Swenson who was called to the Ogden stake high council was released as a member of the ward bishopric and Frank Lu Allen was chosen to fill the vacancy as counselor to Bishop Rulon P Peterson The remaining counselor is L Claude Wheeler - Vera R Wheeler was released as president of the Relief society and Margaret Wardle was put in the office with Martha Linford and Jennie Child as counselors Joseph E Jensen was removed and George L Linford was released from the genealogical committee the latter to take a position on the Ogden stake genealogical board Peter A Nielsen was chosen as chairman of the committee and Victor E Lundgreen and Walda-ma- r J Johansen as assistants Soft road shoulders were blamed today by police for an accident Monday afternoon in which an 18 year-ol- d youth was slightly injured Dale Baird 18 526 Thirty-sixt- h suffered leg cuts when a car in which he was riding driven by Herman Tesch 18 3464 Adams turned over on Twenty-nint- h near Pierce as it 'attempted to pass another car Tesch and two oher occupants of n the machine Robert Van 3547 Adams and Heber Davidson 3530 Jefferson were un FARMINCOME 'A' TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1937 Part-Wo- ol Blankets at A All desirable colors You’ll $'11 U buy Boys' Sweaters 00 Need Yards and Yards of This— Now la the time to buy these! 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