Show THURSDAY EVENING JULY THE OGDEN STANDARDEXAMINER 1939 13 GLEANERS BUSY PEN ARRIVES State Presents Check for Central Junior FROM CAPITOL ON INTERIOR OF 0L0 OGDEN HIGH Used By F D R to Sign Bill Air Base Event On Friday -- fifth and Monroe Twenty " Structure May Be ’ ' Used This Fall A skeleton crew today was walls and floors of the cleaning -- Old high school building at Twen-- ( and Monroe as W Karl ”VHopkins city school superintendent prepared a recommendation to present to board of education members late this afternoon calling for- - renovation and remodeling of the old building so it may be ‘ occupied by the time school starts in September It will be recommended by Hopkins that furniture from Central junior "high school be transferred to the Monroe boulevard building and that this site be used for Central students henceforth Work on the building will be paid from the $84600 received from the sale of old Central junior to the state Building Inspection j After the brief board meeting at which the recommendations will be made the superintendent will take the board members to building on an inspection 7’ieur old to “show them the work can be done before the opening of school” he said Plan have been drawn for remodeling the building An auditorium-gymnasium just south of the mam structure and facing Monroe is included in the plans but would probably not be built at once Other improvements slated include remodeling of the old gymnasium on the v third floor to include an art room and others extension of the library across the front of the building on the main floor facing Twenty-fift- h I Details of the transfer of Cen-- ) tral junior high school students to their new quarters will be worked out after the board studies the building Hopkins declared Will Do Remodeling Meanwhile Dr H A Dixon president of Weber college and executive officer of the Cnew school building could not be but it is understood plans are in progress for students of the arts departcollege vocational ment to remodel the building to conform-wit- h needs of the college particularly to supply quarters for a home economics department and art classes I attend ’ ' m ’ With the passing of a check for $81000 Central junior high school became the property PAYMENT of the state department of public instruction for an addition to Weber college Shown in the staff photo are Assistant Attorney General S D Huf faker at left M S Stone president of the city board of education and Supt Charles IJL Skidmore state educational chief The deal was consummated at a special meeting in the city board of education office for Alcohol Edu- cation” was the subject of an address given by Mrs D W Jenkins of Tremonton Wednesday at a picnic luncheon and meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance union in Liberty park Quoting from j the third annual report of Utah state liquor control commission she showed Utah citizens had bought in 1938 $3987-5617- 3 of distilled liquors and wine which was a per capita expense of ' $785 The beer sales for 1938 ' v v’ I K j I J J U 12-mo- nth I I auto-mechani- cs ‘IT’S J J 23-ye- ar er super-highwa- nine-thirt- 1 Children Help Suburb Check On Fire Perils four-lan- Willys-Overlan- fire-preventi- on ‘ fire-fighti- ng nd fireless-communi- ty i De-an- ey ’ fire-fighti- J 1 Underwear Dept Main Foot Pouring of concrete on Pine View dam parapet a project which has been held in abeyance for nearly Newell Highfield a teller at (he two years had started today said Commercial has Security bank David A Scott supervisor The confessed to officers of the bank work is part of an improvement and to H M Starbuck of San program which will raise the water Francisco federal reserve bank exlevel equip the road crossing on aminer to a shortage of $8100 in the top of the dam with curbs and his accounts H E Hemingway install 24 lights on the parapet president of the bank said today he added The confession Mr Hemingway The work is being done by CCC said was made last Friday enrollees stationed at the Hunts “The matter has been reported p ville camp as a from the to the state banking department company which was formerly quar- the federal reserve system and the tered there The mainbody of the bonding company” Mr Heming- CCC company is at Charleston way said “Laws require that these shall report the matter to the propworking on Deer Creek project er federal and state officers of the law The bank has no knowledge of Ask me another by what the action of these officers will be” Highfield Mr Hemingway said has offered to make restitution for T the amount His connections with the bank have been discontinued “Every employe of the Commercial Security bank is covered by a blanket bond of $100000 and no loss will be incurred by the bank” Do you think the city and county Mr Hemingway said been connected Highfield has building should be kept within the with 21 years bank the for money allotted even if it should be made one story less or should there be an additional tax levy to TU raise additional funds for thepur-pos- e PAIR of paying additional costs in constructing the building as was said by City Auditor M I Critch-oHIGHER COURT to be necessary? -- Inquiring Reporter SENT w J 105 Twenty Morgan “ U I C motorman Two men charged with think it should be kept within the burglaryyoung each waived preliminary money allotted I do not think it hearing in city court today and is feasible at this time to try to were bound over to district court float more bond issues or increase for trial taxes” Continuing bail for Elwood AnJ S Campbell 2617 Liberty derson 20 of 2602 Adams was real estate agent: “I think we fixed at $500 by Judge Belnap Deshould do all we can to have the tective H G Allred said most of building completed Perhaps the the articles allegedly stolen by government would donate part of Anderson from a Ben Lomond hotel the sum and the rest could be rais- workshop had been recovered and set of silveed by the city and county by in that today a rware' stolen during the past 10 creasing taxes a little” from home of Mrs Jean the days G Mrs W Graham Clearfield housewife: “I think it would be a Andrews of 467 Doxey was also fine thing if the building could be recovered from Anderson Bail for Robert Beckham 22 built as planned but if it would be transient was set at $1000 Beckto a hardship for the people raise ham reportedly stole several artithe money for additional taxes I cles of including a new think the plan should be for suit fromclothing two west side hotels 21-pie- gotten” R Parry Marriott farmer: “I don’t think they should even have started building I think it is a waste of money We had a good enough building as it was We are going too much in debt That is what is wrong with the country” Mrs John Tueenssin 3293 Stevenson housewife: “I certainly do not think taxes should be raised We pay too much now If the top has to be left off (leave it off” Miss Beverly Christensen 3051 Porter: “Naturally it should be completed We should try to get the government to donate part of it I think The city and county should be able to raise at least half by taxation” Mrs J D Clark 2123 Quincy housewife: “I think it would be fine to complete it if the government would donate the money but no additional taxes” James T Miller R F D No 1 “I think we are taxed farmer Leave the top floor off enough if necessary” Mrs Gene Phillips 3122 Ogden “It should be kept housewife: within the money allotted most definitely If it is necessary to leave the twelfth floor off that would be all right but we don’t want any more taxes” All bus lines in North China are being amalgamated ng Three Pilots Die in uros? fire-preventi- j on De-aney 1 Regular $ 1 49 Printed — Seersucker Gowns nnd Pajamas Novelty prints stripes and dots on white and colorejd backgrounds Several clever new styles to choose from July Sale Price Cotton Lounging Reducedl 62 Cotton Satin and Crepe PAJAMAS DRESSES BLOUSES n Cocktail print Jackets plaid tomboy styles linen 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Buy Several! sub-cam- j £ were Willys-Overla- or 2 for $100 ! than 240000 Mrs Jenkins exhibited two bottles showing the amount of alcohol in a pint of beer The meeting was presided over Weber county school district has by Mrs Claud Unsley Guests of launched an NYA project to care the afternoon were the Rev W H Mrs for miscellaneous improvements Fowle Mrs W Z Terry Mrs W A Rey ‘“"’Vepalrs and minor additions to 20 Alma Nelson uildings owned ' by the district nolds and Mrs Hugh Wheelock IIE’S WOMAN Minerva reported W P Miller assistant 46 was superintendent (above) Phipps being FAY SANCHEZ DIES The work to total $23557 has held in Los Angeles on suspicion of false impersonation after a begun with a crew repairing the roof of liberty school Of the to violation arrest disminor OF LUNG AFFLICTION closed traffic tal $6013 will be expended by the that she had posed as James W Phipps chauffeur for district for materials and $17544 23 The NYA labor for the project years and had married two by Bonafacia Eufelia Lujan known women per- as will continue for a during that time accordstepFay Sanchez to Samuel iod Bailey Los Angeles ing daughter of Antonio Sanchez 2635 vice Board of education members Wall squad officer died Wednesday evening of will meet this evening with the a lung affliction main item of business considera31 1922 in was born She tion of bids on equipment for the Aguilar Colo toMay anc HUSBAND GLAD Bentura shop building at Martha' Romero Lujan came to Weber county high school Award Ogden in 1930 and attended the of contracts was deferred Grant school until ill health preALL OVER' week pending receipt of new bids vente(j further attendance four hydrauhe j years ago Her survivors are her jMifU a iwMeen said her grandmother fjoist stepfather PASADENA Calif July 13 (AP) Mrs Frances Romero of Ogden — Minerva Phipps two sisters Mrs Roy Pino Ogchauffeur accused of false imper Pueblo sonation den Mrs Joe Montoya after admitting a one Colo Rachae masquerade as a man decided to Sanchez and two half - brothers day she was “glad it’s all over” Raymond and Rudolph Sanchez “I hated some things about beof Ogden a’ ‘man” she said “but I felt Funeral services will be con ing order to hold a job I’d that — HARRISBURG Pa (UP) ) ducted Saturday morning at ten have in to " up the masquerade keep old’ dream of con o’clock in St Joseph’s hundred-yea- r Catholic was She a minor arrested venient transport across Pennsyl church with the Rev Charles traffic violation Herafter lidriver’s face? in of vania in the seemingly as celebrant of the cense showed the name of James Freegard surmountable obstacles presented mass' The rosary will be recited W Phipps and she said she had by the rugged Appalachian mounat half past eight impersonated evening Friday a man because of a — tains is rapidly materializing but at the home of Mrs Romero 2635 deep which prevented emy voijeas a woman rath WalL Friends may call at the as a $63000000 ployment er than a railroad as originally Romero home Friday evening and Twice 'married and once a “widconceived y ower” she was then Saturday morning until separted from her 160-‘ Construction gangs dot the Kirkendall-Darlin- g o’clock second who “wife” disclosed she mile route between Pittsburgh and mortuary is in charge of funeral had to sue for divorce planned WJarrisburg which was surveyed as ' a7ra'n?emp"nh charging infidelity as 1837 and on which William FirlyVanderbilt “I was madly in love with ‘him’” “and friends” began Mrs Mabel Phipps told pobuilding a railroad in 1883— only to OGDEN SALESMEN WIN lice “I can’tEagan how my understand abandon ititwo years later after it ‘husband could have done this had cost $10000000 and 27 lives This is terrible” Individual contractors are busy REGIONAL SALES RACE completing eight of the nine sub mountain tunnels started by Vanderbilt knocking the tops off Two automobile salesmen of smaller hills and filling and span today were each $100 richer ning valleys respe When they have finished motor retai1 and whoIesale sales voi- vehicles will be able to go from the 'tlve contests sponsored by a To eastern seaboard into the middle umes ledo Ohio manufacturer west on a moderate-leve- l nearly Vern of Chimes View reTaylor — e CLEVELAND Ohio (UP)— One highway and tail salesman and G F Horn of straight incidentally the steel mills and Ben Lomond hotel wholesale sales- ounce of prevention equals a galbituminous coal fields of the Pitts- man both lon of avater believe the citizens jof employes of Bartlett Mo- suburban Lakewood who have won burgh area will be easily accessible tor Co made more d the shipyards on the tidewater sales in their divisions their annual for city than did any trophies for 11 consecutive other salesmen from Kansas to the ' Pacific and from Canada to Mexi- years on “We do our best co school blackboard” said A W Bartlett announced the the Charles A Delaney fire chief giv-n- g awards on behalf of the his recipe Co The suburb is tempting prey for iungry flames according to CABLES ATTACHED TO ‘The construction here is 90 per OKLAHOMA CITY (UP)-Po-- lice frame1 we have strong winds cent filed reckless driving charges Lake Erie and the houses are from SUNKEN FRENCH SUB Suilt close against a man traveling only five together” he said “Our miles an hour apparatus moq’" is He failed to yield the right of 12 15 to rom years old Yet we SAIGON way to a vehicle on a boulevard a French two fire deaths had but lave July 12 — (AP)— Salvage vessels years and only 24 per centin iof attached cables today to the sunkakewood fires exceed $1000 ' in en French submarine Phenix lost damages” une 15 with 71 men aboard and 1 J " I A I started To maintain this remarkable recto raise her m° Mia-Air than 300 ord fire department officials visit feet to the surface rooms give anti-fir- e talks The French tender Valeureux school literand distribute erF”' Huniania July 12 — (AP) land the United States salvage ves- - ature — Three military planes collided sel Pigeon led the salvage work “Our best weapon perhaps” In mid-a- ir today and the three pi- aided by French ships Said “is a little thing called lots were killed The accident was an blank’ Children ‘inspection attributed to poor visibility In Brazil and Venezuela pros- take these home make cautious pectors for iron ore often discover of all possible fire hazards Women air pilots of England are rich deposits by a certain type of surveys cards' to and return the filled-i- n preparing for service in case of orchid which thrives ironin the the teachers war bearing soil Tt works wonders I” Goes Five Miles An Hour Fined ’For Recklessnessl 0 I v which was an increase over the year before of $21614240 or an increase in gallons of more half-sist- i REPORT ISSUED I -- each DAM PARAPET BANK SHORTAGE LIQUOR OUTLAY “A Challenge c preident and Darrell J Green-we- ll Utah WPA director Samuel C Powell Ogden attorney will be toastmaster GOG BUILDING TALKS ON UTAH ? The leaders will eat luncheon in an arsenal mess hall and listen to several speakers outline the scope of the project ahead Included on the speaking program are Governor Blood Major I A Luke of the arsenal staff Frank M Browning chairman of the military affairs committee’ of the chamber of commerce! Heber Scowcroft chamber $ ‘ O t! ‘ -- '“3““ Regular $100 Printed Sheer Batiste Close-ou- The pen used by President Roosevelt to sign" the army appropriations bill authorizing construction of an ajr base at Ogden arsenal was delivered today to the chamber of commerce as arrangements for a formal celebration at the arsenal Friday afternoon were be- ing completed! Chamber officials said the pen will be mounted inside a trophy case and offered as a gift to the proposed city and county building Secretary M A Romney said the' pen is to be presented to city and county commissioners for acceptance at an early date Attending the cerebration Friday will be about 200 leaders of civic and governmental organizations Although throughout the state many invitations have been dispatched to Washington D C officials it was virtually certain today that press of official duties will make it impossible for them to Striped materials checks and plain Sizes from 12 to 20 ‘ colors (Second Floor) |