Show THE OGDEN ft-1- 2 FOR OGDEN MAYORS RAGE FOR VOTES Will Go Duck Shooting to Obtain Main Dish For Stag Party Eleven Retire Undefeated At Polls Seventeen Ogden Antlers Junior Elks orRichard Have Held Job ganization exalted antler at Gilmore Griff i n Avers ‘Bugaboos Wouldn’t Influence Official Actions A Jr at the polls has ' " £ D S Weber North Weber Og- - er : — Lorin — Lester J — Farr 1877-7- 8 1851-7- 0 1871-7- 6 ed defeated Herrick resigndefeated 1879 — Farr David Herrick defeated H Peery retired 1887-8- 8 —David — Fred J 1889-9- 0 retired Eccles H William Kiesel retired — 1893-9- 3 Robert defeated Turner C Lundy retired in de— Charles M Brough 1894-9- 4 H Hiram feated Spencer John A Broyle reretired Matthew S Browntired 1902-0— William Glas5 ing retired M mann retired 1906-0- 7 — Dr-- E —A L 9 Conroy defeated 1908-0— 1910-11 GlasBrewer defeated A G Fell mann retired d Abbot R defeated Samuel T defeated — Frank 3 Browning defeated 1920-2—P F 1924-2- 5 Francis defeated Kirkendall retired George — 1928-2- 9 M Browning defeated — 1930-33 Ora defeated Francis Bundy defeated 1934 — Harman W Peery 1883-86-- 1891-92- — — mid-ter- 1896-97- 1898-99- 1900-01- re-ente- red — — — 1912-15- - m 1916-17- — Hey-woo- — 1918-18- — 1926-27- — he lives the need is as severe as in the Quincy QUINCY PARENTS URGE CAMPAIGN PLAN The Quincy resolution was pre- sented by Mrs M L Stevensofi second vice president of the central council It proposed that the coun- cil join with city receration i deFOR partment heads to plan a long- range development program which would take into account the needs the city budget as well as ttte Declare Play Facilities On of needs of the children Mrs" Stephenson emphasized that Southeast Bench to Be e unified action on a scale ‘Entirely Inadequate would achieve greater results than separate appeals by districts and Mounting dissatisfaction with would also enable the city authorOgden park facilities among par- ities to deal more fairly with r ents and teachers broke the sur- sections WASHINGTON LEADS a resolution adopted face today in most The Parent-Teachseekers 51 association persistent the by park facilities have been P-- T A of the Quincy school Contending that recreational fa- leaders from the Washington cilities on the southeast bench are school' who have chosen a Site at and Lincoln but have "entirely inadequate” the associa- Thirty-thir- d the to the ask city commission in tion 'voted unanimously approached P-- T A central council to launch vain Albert B Foulger president of this group today expressed bee a drive lief his group would continue to v AT NEXT SESSION work independently for its own ' Mrs L M Huggins was chosen project to present the plan at the next ' "We think its much more effeccentral council meeting said Mrs tive to work on a e basis P Q Malan Quincy president and to plan with the city recreaSupport for the Quincy movement tion than for each was assured Officials of ihe Wash- local department to take up thH organization ington Lewis Central Polk Pin-gr- drive independently” f asand Grant Parent-Teachsociations are already on record “FOUND LOOSE” MAIL in favor of- - more rapid park development ST LOUIS (UP) — Postal aur D George Shorten first vice thorities here have established x president of the city council today a special “Found Loose” deindorsed the Quincy resolution and for the benefit of per-- ’ promised it would be given a hear- partment atsons who ing at the next council meeting possibly next week He claimed tempt to mail from 1200 to 1500 that in the Lewis district where every month ‘ : LONG-RANG- E CITY PARKS -- v i s ’ city-wid- banTpresents alj I: tJ ‘ : (TAX PAYMENTS — -- Berkeley Institution Clears From l Old Burdens Farm Lands ! ‘Weber county commissioners today were In receipt of checks totaling $243348 from the federal land bank of Berkeley Calif covering taxes for 16 pieces of farm land on which the bank holds morti gages The payment followed an agreement under which the commissioners cancelled the interest and penalties requiring only payment of the taxes and treasurer’s feo for advertising The bank agreed to pay all taxes on the property to and inSome of the taxes cluding 1937 dated back to 1931 The commissioners said they expect similar payments from the bank on additional’ pieces of property er city-wid- city-wid- ee : absent-mindedl- y odd-article- s r ho J IT'S AN EXCITING CAR TO SEE TO DRIVE MEW RICHNESS OUTSIDE AND INSIDENEW COMFORTS EASEME AND DRIVING VISION 'f ' " S t ' ifc-iSsSto -- 1 BSE - Here’s a value we believe just can’t be matched They-arall wool Colorful plaid with contrasting trim They’re smart they’re grand for every kind of outdoor sport Sizes 12 to 20 Hurry only 19 left! 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Attacks and counter-attack- s grew hot In the municipal campaign to7i day as jadio speaking neared its climax and candidates perfected their organizations for "getting out the vote" next Tuesday ' Major addresses over station KLO Thursday night were given by Louis H Griffin and William J Rackham who are running for mayor and commissioner respecHariv tively against the incumbentsO’ConI W man and George Peery x I nor rrv DENIAL EXPRESSED ORSON P BADGER Griffin’s speech was an answer Becomes Octogenarian to "propaganda’ which he said is in attempting to label him as being — of four "bugaboos” Eightieth Birthday Will Be the control the Utah The Standard-ExaminCelebrated At Home & Light company the bank Power ers and the Ogden chamber of comGathering - Elks hall Gerald Hogge was named f leading antler Kenneth Shurt-lifPierKenneth loyal antler son lecturing antler and Louis Kline treasurer Richard Miller’s term as secretary continues for another six months The organization will hold a duck shoot Tuesday morning on Weber river south run Gilmore announced Ducks obtained will be used at a stag party In the near future A dance will follow ' the party terms’ of Ogden’s mayors since the municipality was created it was revealed today by a search through old city records by Hugh O’Neil editor of the WPA historical records survey Eleven times mayors have retired undefeated O’Neil’s figures show- - 17 men have held the office of mayor six of them having survived more than one term Longest in service was Lorin Farr first mayor of the city who put in a total of 22 years RETIRED UNDEFEATED One man — Lester J Herrick who followed Farr to the mayoralty retired undefeated after six years In office then after the two terms of David H Peery father of the the arena present mayor and was elected twice more Only one of the 17 to leave the office twice without ever being de- - feated at the polls was William Glasmann who served two terms retired while Dr E M Conroy and A L Brewer each served once then again was elected and again retired after one term Farr was defeated twice — both times by Herrick the first after Farr had spent 20r years in office and again after Farr had been elected following Herrick’s resignation — Frank Francis is the only man to have "served at two different "times and been defeated at the polls both times Francis served two terms lost to P F Kirkendall the field to defeat George E Browning who followed Kirkendall and was defeated in 1929 when Ora Bundy won the office TWO STRAIGHT TERMS Other Ogden mayors who survived more than one term as head man in the city hall were David H Peery A G Fell and Ora Bundy each of whom served two straight terms Following is O’Neil’s compilation: 14 'J ' v a meeting Thursday night in the end-fe- d GRID STAR GETS I - 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