Show 12 MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 11 1937 CITY CREWS PLANT 40 ADDITIONAL STREETS STOP SIGNS ON EAST-WES- T ONE NABBED AS THIEVES ENTER DS L CHURCH BOYS’ WORKERS TEACHER LOAD CHURCH’S RULE For Youth y FOUND LIGHTER AGAINST BEER ! 3 HOMES HERE APOSTLE SAYS WILL ASSEMBLE Number of Pupils Less Per Class Than In Past Year Members of L D S Weber The average teacher load ' in r Stake Reminded That Weber county schools this year ‘Is Tea and Coffee Taboo four pupils less than in 1936 Supt i I - Two Say They Saw Burglar At Work In Lunch Room Sunday George Smith and Melvin Ballard Bid Men to Wednesday Session Three burglaries marred Ogden’s week-en- d peace but one of them was believed solved today with the arrest of William Pimlott 38 285 Addressing all L D S church workers Interested in boys Elders George Albert Smith and Melvin J Ballard of the council of the twelve today invited the men of eight stakes to a mass meeting in the Ogden tabernacle Wednesday Oct 13 at eight p m Letters of invitation have been sent to stake presidents George E Browning Weber stake Thomas M Irvine North Weber stake W H Reeder Jr Mount Ogden stake Samuel G Dye Ogden stake M Howard Randall Morgan stake A D Miller North Davis stake Her-vi- n Bunderson Box Elder stake C E Smith Bear River stake and C H Sweeten Curlew stake TO STAKE WORKERS Through these presidents invitations have been extended to stake high stake presidencies council members assigned to M I A ward bishoprics stake M I A- superintendencies stake Y M M I A members ward M I A presidents Boy Scout troop committees scoutmasters and Explorer leaders Special letters have been sent to stake M I A superintendents by George Q Morris general superintendent urging attendance at the meeting George H Lowe Ogden Boy area council president Scout the attendance of the leaders urges of all L D S troops and troop committees The church program of boys’ work will be thoroughly explained at the meeting which will include the following speakers: SPEAKERS NAMED member George Albert Smith national executive board Boy Scouts of America Melvin J Ballard member Twelfth region executive board Boy Scouts of America George Q Morris general superintendent Y M M I A Oscar A Kirkham department executive and regional scout executive director of the Y M Twenty-firs- t Pimlott was named by two asserted as the man who burglarized the Well street car lunch at 2169 Grant Sunday morning “eye-witnesse- s” STATION BURGLARIZED The other burglar victims were the farm bureau service station 2554 Ogden and the home of Asael Farr Jr Mr 1250 Twenty-eight- h - W O Aldridge 2114 Reeves were the witnesses who claim to have recognized Pimlott inside the lunch room They arrived about five a m to clean the establishment and said they saw a man inside trying to open a peanut machine on the floor As Mrs Aldridge ran to call officers her husband saw the burglar come to the front of the room open the tobacco case then dash the full length of the street car and out the back door PANEL CUT OUT - Entrance had been gained by a cutting panel out of a rear side door Harry D Morris proprietor said $2 in cash a 'handful of pennies six cartons of cigarets andta small table radio were missing Sergeant L M Hilton Chauffeur C S Beckett and Patrolman Hoyt L Gates arrested Pimlott Sunday at his home The farm bureau service station was entered Sunday morning by an intruder who broke a window and reached inside to unfasten the latch The broken window was discovered by a Weber Central dairy attendant who notified Patrolman Ralph Morley Loss was undetermined today but the cash register apparently had been opened officers said JEWELRY MISSING Stolen from the Farr home were wrist watch a yellow' gold d watch fob a child’s an bank containing about $2 a 22 automatic pistol and a yellow gold badge awarded Farr by the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association The family discovered on return from motoring Sunday night that the burglars had entered by cutting a window screen and breaking the : glass and Mrs 21-jew- el elk-hea- - l! rfirFT DeWitt Stoddard city electrician lays out a few of his 50 new SHOUT IN SIGN LANGUAGE J highway stop signs which will soon halt motorists traveling north and south when they cross Thirtieth and Ten to Be Held In Reserve Bring Total In City -To 388 streets (Staff photo) Twenty-nint- h COUNTY WOMEN Ogden city today called a “halt” to motorists travelstreets of ing along north-sout- h the southeast bench district A crew under suyrvision of Dee 40-voic- ed MAP PROGRAM Will Attend Farm Bureau Convention At S L C Stoddard city electrician set out In December to plant guarding Women of the home and comand Thirtieth from cross traffic between Washington munity section of the Weber county farm bureau today are carrying and Harrison The new signs will bring the forward arrangements for attendtotal in the city to 388 according ance at the state farm bureau conin Salt Lake City Decemto unofficial count and will pro- vention 8 9 10 and 11 ber vide 10 consecutive “through” Mrs Marcella Gibson chairman highways running east and west of the Weber county organization to Thirtieth be- outlined from Twenty-firs- t this year’s farm bureau lieved to be near records for cities women’s activities at a meeting of of Ogden’s size in the federal buildofficers Ogden - Stoddard said the stop signs ing Saturday The program will be should all- be in place this week aided funds made from the The two thoroughfares have been annual by bureau outing held at farm oiled recently over much of the she said Hooper recently bench district Hazel Miss Bingham Weber About 10 additional signils pur- county demonstrator will direct bechased in the same order are offered classes extension by the ing kept in reserve Utah State Agricultural college The classes will be held the first Thursday of each month in the Ogden federal building Two demonstrators from every community in Weber county will receive instruction NO The first regular meeting of farm bureau women will be held November 4 at ten a m in Miss office in the Ogden fedGet Five Days In County Bingham’s eral building 40 stop signs Twenty-nint- h j - OFFICERS CLEAR " PARK OF AUTOS FLOATERSFiND Five Arrested For Parking On City Hall Lawns and Sidewalks The campaign to clear the city hall lawn and sidewalks of promisautomobiles concuously parked week-end with five tinued over the more arrests by police patrolmen C Brown 48 1395 Jefferson avenue Horace Rowe 22 city and Arthur Cartwright 713 Twenty-sixt- h street arrested by Patrolman Lamoni Holmes Friday night and Saturday afternoon each forfeited $1 bail in police court this morning Herbert Christensen 32 city arrested by Patrolman Robert J Simpson Saturday night also forfeited SI on the same charge and R W Morgan 30 Willard will appear in court Tuesday morning The drive was launched by officers on complaints that the cars were obstructing foot traffic through the park and damaging grass and shrubbery HURRICANE HIGHWAY NEARLYCOMPLETED The Hurricane-LaVerki- LENIENCY Jail After Trueman Makes Complaint Because Lewis V Trueman ot w-a- ect Public road officials also announced today completion of a three-mil- e forest road project in east of Big Cottonwood canyon Salt Lake City The work consisting of laying a gravel ' surface cost $40000 as- county attorney insisted leniency m issuing “floaters” to vagrants would lead the county attorney’s office to cease issuing complaints two Nebraskans are spending five days in Weber county jail The youths were sentenced by City Judge Hyrum A Belnap af er they were captured aboard a Southern Pacific railroad wine car and booked on trespass charges They gave their names as Walter Colson 20 and Russell Johnson 21 both of Pawnee City The young men who told the court they had been scanning the country for work were arrested by L F Roberts railroad special agent i policTm George Edward Bell taxicab driver of 2947 Jefferson was fined $3 today for whirling around a corner without slowing down for a stop sign as state highway patrolmen issued a warning to other cabmen who they said have failed recently to heed the stop signals Bell’s alleged offense occurred at and Washington Highway Patrolman Rink Smurthwaite arrested him Bell pleaded guilty Thirty-firs- t 6 44 Board Member fo T HEARINGJS WAIVED City-Ogde- could do to keep people out” Wade said “I’ve got turkey herds and cattle there and don’t want to lose any more of them Several nights ago a truck was driven in the field about three a m Hendricks also suggested a “keep out private property” sign might help too SOCIAL TO HONOR PAST PRINCIPAL Norman Jeppson principal of Burch Creek school for 11 years- will be honored at a farewell social in the schoolhouse Thursday Jeppson resigned to accept a position at Box Elder County High school Children will be entertained from y four to p m at a dance with free refreshments At eight p m a business meeting of the s association will be held to be followed by a social in honor of the retiring principal Mr and Mrs Jeppson will attend both programs All former teachers and students of the Burch Creek school are invited to attend five-thirt- Accused of forging a traveler’s check here April 10 Ada Leone Robbins Shirley 23 Salt Lake City waived preliminary hearing and was bound over today to district court for trial under $1000 bail She allegedly signed the name of Mary S Fuller to a check cashed at a local women’s apparel store following theft of several checks from Mrs Fuller at Sun Valley Idaho Mrs Shirley is not accused of the theft Jcrhn A Houston local manager of the American Railway Express Co was complaining witness parent-teacher- PILOT FUESHERE TO VISITPARENTS S Robert Whitaker son of Mr and Mrs Samuel F Whitaker 2071 Madison avenue piloted a plane from San Diego Calif to Ogden ENTER THREE EVENTS in three and hours Saturday to visit his parents He made the return 'trip Sunday eveWeber county debaters will en- ning ter three major competitions this Young Whitaker is with the year Leland H Monson debate United States air corps attending coach said today the radio technical school at They are the National Phi Rho Marshall Fields Pi tournament scheduled for 44 Oklahoma in April Muskogee the Linfield tournament at Mc- TO ADMINISTER BONNEVILLE Minnville Oregon in early Febr WASHINGTON Oct 11 (UP)— Foren- James D Ross of Seattle member uary and the Utah-Idah- o sic league tournament planned for of the securities exchange commisthe last part of February sion and a public utilities The official call for debate aspir- was named administrator engineer of the ants will be issued later this quar- Columbia river Bonneville project ter Monson said Other forensic today activities including oratory will begin before Christmas one-ha- lf 44 i al k fo Sociefy City Gefs $5343 The Relief society of the L D S Twelfth ward will give an "opporYOUNGCHILDREN’S tunity day” program at a meeting Tuesday at two p m The speaker will be a member of CLINIGSTO BE HELD the general board of Salt Lake City There will be special music Three clinics for children of pre- by Mrs L W Budge and also some by the Relief society chorschool age will be held in the numbers us The public is invited LDS meeting houses as follows: North Ogden Wednesday Thursday and Pleasant View Friday from one thirty to MAY WE CLEAN three o'clock Vaccination for smallpox and innoculation for dyphtheria are in Your order reports Dr Leslie A Smith county physician and Olga Ellis county nurse Har-risvil- CHECK FORGE CASE WEBER DEBATERS TO TAXI DRIVERS October Mac Wade returned to his Pleasant View farm today to put a padlock on his fence after being advised by County Attorney John A Hendricks “that’s one way of keeping people out” Wade appealed to the county commission to close a roadway leading into his land from the n Brigham highway near the L D S Pleasant View meeting house He said he has lost three horses and faced a similar or worse loss with the opening of the current deer 'season “I wanted to find out what I - sistant high- n way grand opening of which will be staged at Hurricane October 15 is virtually completed bureau of public roads officials reported here today Only a small stretch of oiling on the project which was start ed in 1933 remains to be finished The road "Which forms a short cut from St George to Zion national park is 11 miles long and includes a 400-fobridge over the cost of the projTotal river Virgin ect is $346000 It s constructed by the state as a federal aid proj- How to Keep People Out? Put on Lock le Hat? Called for and delivered Dry Cleaners -- 3 Phone 2040 Heinr Sep- CE meet in Chateau at 800 p m tonight Your attendance is requested —E J ‘ I TO yw ' Unjust Enrichment Levies Delinquents Will Be Object of delinquent returns Foresters Army Men Take Trail For Ad venture -- mid-dlefo- rk ’ WILL REVAMP 1 HEALTH Attorney Bans FOR U S TAXES Organization Plans for changing the Weber district health association to comply with state law were made today E R McKay chairman of the organization said upon his return from Salt Lake City Nature of the' proposed changes was undisclosed The change McKay said is made necessary by a ruling of the state attorney general to the effect an association cannot practice denThe tistry according to state law Weassociation is sponsored by the ber county farm bureau for the purpose of furnishing dental medical and hospital care for a set fee The association acting under a previous verbal ruling from the attorney general’s office had gone ahead with its plans for establishing dental offices and even hired a manager McKay said The adverse ruling rendered a week ago stated “Utah laws does not permit a corporation association or company to practice dentistry under the name of such corporation company or association” George F Stallings Weber coundity farm bureau president and exrector of the district previously pressed opinion the report of the adverse ruling was erroneous s under the federal unjust enrichment tax enacted in 1936 will be undertaken soon V E Larson and E R McKay deputy internal revenue collectors announced today upon their return from a collectors’ school conducted last week in Salt Lake City This tax is designed to clear up loose ends of the old triple A processing tax Larson explained Processors who passed on the tax to their clients and then kept the money after the tax was declared unconstitutional by the supreme court are liable for the new tax “Nothing has been done toward collection of the delinquent returns under this tax” Larson said “At the collectors’ school we discussed methods of checking books of processors in order to determine the amount of the tax due if any and we will undertake this work soon” Processors in this region who had to pay the old processing taxes 44 were sugar refineries grain mills and pork packers A new individual Income tax return greatly simplified will be used this year it was also explained at the school Larson said The A telegram inviting the Service new forms will be available JanuStar legion to hold its 1938 national 1 ary for filing the 1937 income tax convention in Ogden was sent by which is due March 15 Mayor Peery today to Milwaukee -- 44 Wis where the 1937 meeting t is now in progress The invitation will be J presented to the civil war veterans auxiliary organization by Mrs J G Faick Ogden delegate Two street beggars were given five-da- y “floater” sentences today by City Judge Hyrum A Belnap They were Wellington Bowden 34 Detroit and Mervil Barrett 24 Cumberland Md arrested Sunday and night at Twenty-thir- d STORK BRINGS FIFTEEN SQUEALERS IN ONE STOP born to course I fell asleep but every time a purebred Duroc sow owned by the sow moved I woke up Thefe be another pig!” Forrest McFarland of the Wilson would 15 pigs on his hands ForWith Four-club was doing well to- rest had a problem when he found out Betsy's milk tank wasn’t holdday were littered The pigs Friday ing up ver well She could supBesy Champ is the ply milk to only seven of the inght mother A state champion herself brood Forrest improvised a broodBetsy produced a State er from wash tubs placing i a jug Fair winner a sow which placed of hot water inside to keep the first in its class and was champion pigs warm vThe eight less fortunate pigs are of all breeds this year Young McFarland said It was an taking their milk from beer botjob attending the sow He tles n club winners With two Four-had to save the pigs from looks his Forrest the list mother crushed on by being already "I stayed there with them and hopefuljy jon the new litter of kept them out of the sow’s way Of pigs as potential A litter of fifteen pigs H Ri-Lo- Ri-Lo- ve ve all-nig- ht H new-bor- 1 prize-winne- D 9 Two Beggars Get " Floater " Terms 9 A Enjoy new comfort in your home this winter New economy too! The marvelous new Hodges Adj Parley Norse th Comm PEONY— W n DOXEY 0 Optometrist at EMPORIUM BALCONY D rs Women Asked to Meet In Ogden 25C each EYES are no better than the care you give them 1 1 General Ruling Dentistry By STARTDRHE Collection V J ( CROCUS— doz 200 $lSO— 100 “about NOTICE LEGIONNAIRES AND ALL MEN ' Herman Baker Post No 9 The American Legion will EX-SERVI- twb-teach- er 400 doz $300 — 100 DARWIN TULIPS — 40 C doz $300 —100 according to the monthly report The city’s bank balance on tember 30 was $245619 in- two-teach- er are here to "work out our salvation” Apostle Richards said “If all members of the church paid fast offerings as they should there would be no poor in the because a large portion of church ' ' '' the tithing fund is used to aid the poor” he pointed out "The church is a brotherhood and' we should x assist one another” "Fast offer— V 44 ings” he said are for the unfortu' nate to relieve suffering” MOTORISTS ARABS STRIP out from r "The call has gone JERUSALEM Oct 11 — (AP)— President Grant to live our religion Armed Arabs halted seven automoThat includes repentence If we biles in "No Man’s Land” between lived our religion as we' should our Palestine' and Lebanese frontier problems would be “solved If we posts today and stripped and robbed the passengers kept the commandments of God V the Devil would be licked” said N A Tanner of the stake presidency who presided in the absence of President George E Bfowning who is visiting in the east Other speakers were Bishop Ros-co- e E Eardly and Stringham A Stevens Salt Lake City representing the general committee of the church security program David R Regional Forester R H Rutthe’ high Roberts president of Orange A Olsen dl--In priests quorum Castle H Murphy of ledge and ‘ fish and game of the charge the stake high council J Levi Bues CALL MEETING George Alwere headed the for vision mishome bert Smith above and Melvin J in charge of the stake back country near the Ballard of the L' D S church sionary work and Stake Clerk Joriver Salmon today with a party council of twelve ask' northern seph H Stimpson in quest of wild of officers army 44 Utah churchmen to meet Wedadventure and game nesday to plan a church boys’ SCHEDULED Officers from the San FranCORN SHOW program BILLINGS Mont Oct 11— (UP) cisco army post Fort Douglas — Keith Sime Yellowstone county Boise and Pocatello Ida and extension agent said today that Ranger Lester Sutzman of the plans were being made for a three-da- y Salmon forestto formed theallparty this be gone Montana state com show to They expect week be held here about December 15 CO-O- P EARLY TULIPS— The city collected $534378 in special taxes during September normal” Anyone interested in boys is vited to attend i - - of City Treasurer Heber J an amount he considered I A John D Giles field representative Y M M I A M Keith Wahlquist said today The average number of pupils per teacher this’ year based upon initial enrollment figures is 283 For the same period In 1936 the teacher load stood at 32 The state average is about 35 The drop in teacher load Wahlquist explained results from the maintenance of 10 schools where the venrollment Is unusually small The lightest teacher load In the county is 13 at Marriott where two teachers have 27 pupils in five grades toj handle iThe highest teacher load is in the North Ogden school where it approaches the state average with 352 The high school load is 28 schools are at The Kanesville Eden Farr West ‘View Marriott Pleasant Liberty Siaterville Taylor Uintah and Warren The total county enrollment at the time 3of the report was 3490 The “county employs 23 teachers Direct from Holland In Special Taxes L ’ "Beer drinking is violation of the Word of Wisdom and if members of the church don’t know it they should know it” declared Apostle George F Richards of the L D S Weber stake quarterly conference in the Ogden tabernacle Sunday "Drinking tea and coffee "he added” also is a violation of the Word of Wisdom” declared the church official who said "It is our duty and obligation to live our religion to-be "There is something more done than cutting wood growing com or conducting a business We $250 doz also TREES—SHRUBS— VINES For November delivery MOORE'S NURSERIES Wash Ave Phones 782-27- bot-bta- st 4 K 80 7 guaranteed against Fire-p- ot burning out lor 5 rears Beautiful porcelain enamel duotone finish in two color combinations Many ether superior features TONSILS REMOVED v N by application of High Frequency electric current The patient suffers no nervous shock no no severe sore hemorrhage throat no injury to the speaklost ing or singingnovoice no time from work damage to the throat no hospital confinement with no nursing bills The opposition waged against this method some due wholly to from the prejudice and some lack of knowledge on the part of those opposing it This method is inexpensive sale and successful NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN 44 Lewis Building Phone 495 er the-mo- st ' n Dr David L Kerr 1268 Extra Iara combustion chamber and superheater assure complete burning oi fuel Consumes smoke Extra large humidifier is the most efficient heating appliance ever made for western coal — "powerful” heater of its size ever built! 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