Show THURSDAY EVENING JULY 13 THE OGDEN 1939 STRONG NAVAL LETTERS SEER FORCE NEEDED rTOREUS GASH Letters to PWA officials In San Francisco applying for an additional grant of $9161925 to be used for completion of the city- city-coun- ty building committee and Glenn Wright PWA traveling engi- neer $80359835 provided the addi-- v Jional grant can be obtained The commissioners upon recommendation of architects and city and county engineers voted to award the contract for the building to George A Whitmeyer & Sons who submitted the low bids of $603205 for a building and $574903 for an If the building building is erected money i already experided will bring the to-- v tal cost to $803598 which is $203-59- 8 more than original estimates of $600000 Believed Certain ' If PWA allows the grant and officials said there is every reason to believe this will be done the city and county will each have to 12-sto- ry 11-sto- 12-sto- ry ry raise $5598955 additional Officials of both governmental units said an increased tax levy will very likely have to be imposed to raise this money Hope the Oncrease willseennot inbe thegreat statement of Lawrence M Malan county cjerk and auditor who explained assessments are highter this year If the PWA does not approve an additional grant the city and county will each have to raise $101799 Two In Opposition The motion 'to go ahead with the building at its increased cost carried over objections of Commissioner Rackham of the city and Commissioner Arrington of the county both of Whom declar- ed cost of the structure should be kept within the original estimate “We need an airport and we need new storm sewers in the city and I am not in favor of voting money for this building ignore such other important works Vare needed” Rackham declared Authority to Proceed Mrs Emma Jones right of McAllen Texas founder ARRIVAL of the Navy Mothers club and Mr Gertrude Carter president of arrived the Ogden club are shown at the Union depot as Mrs Jones to of a are two The song over listening visit a for Friday today exwho Pioneer for days Yellowstone Chip goodwill ambassador tended an official greeting to Mrs Jones (Staff photo) i Arrington Supports Peery In Carnival Request but Other Four Defeat Motion possible political alliance between Mayor Peery of Ogden and Commissioner Arrington of Weber county was seen today The two stood side by side late Wednesday In a common cause but the four other members of the city and county commissions outvoted them The surprise action of the two ln being buddies for the moment came at a joint meeting of the two commissions after they had decided to ask for an additional PWA grant to assist with construction of the building “I move” said Mayor Peery using words which have become almost automatic with him this spring from repetition “that the commissions joint which now control the east half A city-coun- ty city-coun- ty of city hall square part rent this of the square for use of a carnival during Pioneer days celebration” Commissioner Arrington seconded the motion with a speech TO BE EXAMINED -- A telephone call to K A Godwin regional director of the PWA in San Francisco by Chairman Simmons of the joint building committee disclosed Godwin will authorize construction of the building to proceed pending Washington approval of the additional grant A three-mont- h extension of time from March 30 to June 30 1940 for completion of the building is also to be asked of the PWA Would Omit Jails In city hall discussion today Commissioner Rackham said he opposes any efforts to raise the total project cost above $600000 f necessary he said he will fa-elimination of a floor or two "I would rather see the present city and county prisons continue operating in their present locations” Rackham said “If the jails were omitted from the new building maybe we could get by a or on the original figure” Resists Eliminations Mayor Feery said he would he “Let’s against any eliminations get thi3 building completed as originally scheduled” he said '“The city has paid its $105000 share through departmental savings and I feel certain we can draw additional money through similar savings” Commissioner Saunders declared he was always in favor of a he building and added as never able to see how a building of the type specified could be erected for $600000 O Commissioners also suggested that either the architects or PWA officials were not watching the costs close enough to permit an "unexpected” increase of a fifth of a million dollars Payment of Bonds Saunders and Rackham shared the belief it would be impossible to save money as Perry suggest- ed unless some of the bonds being paid were permitted to slip by or unless other bills were left unapid Saunders reminded the mayor that when the city saved Its $105-a- s its share there were no being paid off Commissioners were informed many people still are dissatisfied with the location of the building holding that the structure should have been placed In the center of the park at the intersection of Lake and Kiesei Rackham closed the discussion by saying "There will be many many more” city and county commission meetings before the issue is decided nz Sixth Ward to Have Outing On Fri day a The L D S Sixth ward will hold s annual outing at six o’clock Friday evening at a "surprise” destination Busses will leave the ward at six p m and all members are Invited They are asked to bring their own lunches and those who drive their own cars are urged to follow the leaders Africa’s "Back to the movement is growing Church" Clinic Appointments Will Be Made State to Conduct here” said Peery wringing HIGHWAY SIGNS Have Them Accur- An appeal for city commissioners to place two “children’s signs” to safeon Grant near Thirty-thir- d guard the lives of youngsters going to and from church was made today by Bishop Raymond S Wright of the L D S First ward The signs requested are of the type used in school zones during the school year sponsored by the club Ogden Twenty-Thirt- y Bishop Wright called attention to two traffic accidents in the vicinity of the church building that claimed the lives of two children The dates of the reported accidents were not given The matter was referred to Police Chief Hawkins for study and recommendations Chatfield ately Duplicated by Skilled Standard Chatfield POLICE INFORMED Save time and trouble by bringing your broken glasses to the Standard Lenses will be accurately duplicated from the broken pieces by skilled opticians and completed same day received if necessary Best of all you pay only $100 at the Standard! a week -- July BEAUTY nesday by Town Marshal Milton Holmes on a warrant charging violation of a recently - enacted town ordinance compelling twelve midnight closing of all- - business places Violation of a state statute prohibiting Sunday dancing Was also charged Barker plead not guilty when arraigned before Justice of Peace David C Shupe who set date of trail July SPECIALS Avoid th roh— Do It now! 10 Expert Operators $300 $300 $400 $S60 $600 $700 Permanents Permanents Permanents Permanents Permanents Permanents - tl00 $15® $200 $3-0- — IT’S $380 COOL COY’S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR 26 Weber county sheriff’s department assisted In the arrest 2530 Phone 4240 Washington fm63:9'259 tniAMiHf ftwnWw down py Semi-Glo- ss OPTICAL CO Reg 92c qt t7fl4 Vy Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians Balcony J C HOUSEWARE Penney OGDEN Bestwear Enamel Teakettle Reg 249 Earthenware Dutch rulfeai HIST (II 79c Percolator Reg 149 12-c- up Cannister Set Reg 75c Shower Curtain Broadcloth Reg 149 149 Shower Curtain Broadcloth Reg 215 169 39c Medicine Chest Plate Glass Reg 589 309 98c Medicine Chest Blemished Glass show a lot more interest in your Collins' rickeys and other gin drinks when they Rug Cleaner 39c 98c 29c and Brush Reg 49c 79c 359 Carpet Sweeper Kenmore Reg 475 SPORTING GOODS Fleiach-mann'- s bottle in your house - Hanger Rifle £SL®E£‘ Distilled from American Crain 90 Proof am Josephine Butler of 3108 Pacific reported her wrist watch was stolen Wednesday from a locker In a pickle factory at Twenty-nint- h ana Pacific where she is employ-e- d She told officers she suspected a tramp who had been seen hanging around the building Jack Pratt of 2901 Childs reported his house was prowled and a purse containing $35 in currency gutujf SULiS euurr 4 Size 18 795 GOlf 01llDRSular r rCode No 427 fifths Code No 428 PINTS Also try Fleischmann's Sloe Gin It gives added zest and color to your long cool sloe gin fizzes and rickeys 65 Proof CopTTifkt 1939 Th FleUchnaan DiuQlla r ll :VVI lit-- W' Each Driver 329 'fill"' Ifl 395 249 149 i Typ® Aeroplane Rat Box Regular 750 - — niiii HSnfamh ttfite- - u ’ !Y — —ii 1995 2295 695 995 795 6995 695 8995 2295 : Jig Saw reg 1195 Sander reg 1495 4-- in 129 895 1195 425 S A E Tap & Die Set reg 525 Sub Irrigators reg 149 Hay Fork reg 169 Hen Roost Scraper regT10 -- 98c 129 3-T- ine 69c '2 25c 90 Fitted Suit ase nrnwll ) ’’Hi if JJ AUTO'ACCUSSOEIIES 569 469 Ranger Rifla0”1 Baseball Bats ± Wool Camper’s ni UlOIlliGlS Special Dark Color Reg 298 MSjWiLTOli) - - A s '4 f Screen Doors 26 x 66 reg 189 CLOSE-OUT- S i Your guests will - ’SI s7 f Dinnette Table reg 2600 Occasional Table reg 895 Occasional Table reg 1295 Occasional Table reg( 1050 Living Room Suite reg 7495 Wood Bed reg 798 Bedroom Suite reg 9950 Super Mattress reg 2495 AJ TANDARD v- Kneehole Desk reg 2495 House Paint A A Reg 98c qt Auto Enamel AfA Reg 125 qt Gloss Enamel A Reg 95c qt OVy 4 Hr Enamel AfA Reg 69c pint KlVy Q LASSES W -' 0 FURNITURE SAVINGS CLOSE-OUT- S WEEK their nothin & V " ‘I Reg 175 sq yd 5 Old 299 5 2695 too IPAD IN!? 1 auto was reported by M D Allen of 461 Twenty-sevent- h 3695 Armstrong Linoleum Rug Cushions Oven Reg OF WATCH THEFT stolen Ed Carty of 2253 Childs reported theft of 12 small chickens from his coop Entrance was gained by cutting through wiring around the coop pen he said Rex Beckey of 3737 Porter reported his new bicycle parked on Twenty-fift- h above was stolen WednesdayWashington afternoon Theft of a wheel and tire from his i 83x106 rug reg 3195 k normal Posture and Relationship to Pain” “Normalizing the Sacrum and Lumbar Spine to Normal ‘U’ Gravity Points” see the The poor little cowgal can’t take choir tonight in preparation for in a rendition of participation it ' oratorio '"The Creation” She hails from the west the wild Haydn’s announces Director Lester G and woolly west but the gentle Hinchcllff ' breeze or rather the steady wind is Members of the choir will meet too much for her Maybe the rush- tonight In the tabernacle at seven-thirt- y o’clock for the rehearsal ing air is blowing harder up where she is above the traffic Besides The entire choir membership has she’s been out all night responded to an Invitation to assist Today she stands beckoning the in the oratorio performance which visitors and bidding them welcome will be held in front of the state —with her “Howdy” at Twenty-fourt- h capltoi in Salt Lake City on the and Washington of July 19 But her glory is somewhat upset evening concert which will be an The The giant cowgirl emblem of Pio- opening feature of Covered Wagon neer days and her netlike backdays will launch a statewide obground is in need of repair She's servance In honor of Evan Stephin shreds ens Utah composer and for many Mayor Peery said the manudirector of the Salt Lake facturers are rushing a new sign years tabernacle choir City here and that it will be hung additional no early Friday at coat The sign was purchased 241h for $150 ' Axminster Dplicians! al 1 Coop will direct a of the Ogden tabernacle Ar- rington’s hand as the meeting adjourned Leaves Tonight For Coast Clinic Among University of Utah students whose grades gave them high honor standing are the following: From Ogden: Beverly Hall Katherine Kaneko Eloise McKay Shirley Perey Harold Rosevear Dasil Smith Frank Wall Kathryn White Helen Abbott Beverly Betts Barbara - Blackman and Kenneth Brizzee From Bountiful: Maxine Clark George Fadel Don Fisher Janet Jardine Marne Mercer and George Soffe Val Kaysville: Sheffield and Betty Jane Morgan Clearfield: Milan Smith Farmington: Wallace Hess Woods Cross: Janet Higgs and Layton: Claude Sill Wendell Adams and Philo Dibble Squire ed The state hoard of health will conduct a diagnostic crippled children’s clinic July 17 and 18 at Central junior high school in Ogden Special physicians certified in pediatrics and orthopedic surgery will examine the children ascer taining so far as possible the ex' isting defects This clinic will he for new cases only and will include patients from Box Elder Cache Daggett Davis Morgan Rich Summit and Weber counties All cases to he admitted will he by appointment which may be obtained by calling the district health office at 203 Twenty-fourt- h phone 165 Dr Ross H McCune will leave diMiss Marcella Mclnnerny this for Oakland Calif to rector of the crippled children’s attendevening1 clinic a conducted by Dr service state board of health will M B DeJarnett of Nebraska The be in charge of the clinic clinical demonstraand subjects tions will center around “Distor-tionTechnic” “Normal and Ab12 OGDEII STUDENTS RATED HIGH AT on OGDEN SINGERS GLASSES? BISHOP SEEKS CRIPPLED ONES COOP WILL LEAR BREAK YOUR in which he explained: “If we are going to have a carnival I think the city hall square is the place for it because there is adequate police will be protection there Autos section a in parked In the same way our girls and hoys will he protected better than if the carnival is in some remote part of town” Peery and Arrington voted for the motion but the four others voted no “At least I’ve got one friend well-light- Hovdy Gents — Don't Look I'm Shredded -- WEEKS ten-thir- ty -- ( 4 RUN 18-2- county building were being prepared today by the architects the ( STATE PAROLE POST Tre-mont- Amounts Contract Placed City and' county commissioners ordered the action late Wednes-- 7 day when they met and decided to proceed with the construction of the building at Its Increased cost REDGLIFFETO -- OiVIay Boost Tax Levy To Raise Additional A W KEITH WILSON IN AVERSLEADER City and County Going Ahead On 5803598 Joint Building PROTESTS HEARD fiscal agent for the joint R W Keith Wilson of Ogden had district today been appointed Indicate Top agent of the state department of Registrations Attendance Yet To adult probation and parole and will supervise the northern section Be Listed Club Dislikes Idea That of the state Wilson will act under the hoard Camp Red Cliffe will remain ‘Rough Youths Are of corrections which made the apof July 15 to 22 Allowed to Join pointment He was trained In so- open the week for this Girl Scout Applications cial work at the Universities of South Fork canyon are in camp A strong navy protects the na- Washington and California and Logan and tion much like a ferocious dog served four years as a case work- coming inandfrom added to the these protects a house said Mrs Emma er in the Weber county welfare - scouts bids fair to make OgdenJones of McAllen Texas founder them all week the fourth top of the Navy Mothers club upon Mrs Esther Rainey of Pocaher arrival in Ogden today for a mothers in her Inland town of Mc- tello Idaho who Is giving a course visit over Friday Allen Texas knew little about the in puppetry at Camp Cloud this ab“The Navy Mothers club is navy week has been added to the staff solutely in favor of a strong Officials Present City of Red Cliffe for the last week navy” Mrs Jones said "Other Mrs Jones will leave Friday girls are looking forward to nations will leave us alone if we midnight for Portland Ore to at- The some very fascinating work have one” tend the sixth annual convention who have not registered Girls One Objective 1 While in Ogden she are urged to get their registrations July one the of Mrs Jones explained will be the of Mrs Elmer in as early as possible as the counchief objects of the club is to pro- Burton11 2521 guest Van A recep- cil wishes to take care of every Buren mote the Idea through the nation tion to which all mothers Ogden scout before others are alnavy of that “the navy is not made up are invited will be given at Mrs lowed to enroll rough house boys” Burton’s home Friday from two Transportation in a licensed bus “We are not a reform organiza- to five x has proved most satisfactory and tion” she said "but we do feel Mrs was Jones met be will by today provided this coming week the pavy is a fine thing and the Mrs Gertrude Carter president of for all who bus will too rough the Ogden club Mrs Burton Mrs leave Centralregister The school old idea that only bo£s at junior high for the community join the navy Lyle Mrs and Kidd L F Harvey enmorning Saturday is in error Requirements for Commissioner Peery listment are so strict that only the Mayor Rackham Chief of Hawkbest boys can join If I had a ins and YellowstonePolice Chip good NEW LAW INVOKED IN dozen hoys I would be proud to will ambassador for Pioneer days have them all in the navy” at her Union the station greeted Growth Attained NORTH OGDEN ARREST The club which has grown to a life Insect as as exists four high of 4000 since its miles above the membership NORTH OGDEN surface of the July 13 —in Texas McAllen in founding earthJ was arrested WedWayne Barker 1930 is doing much good to create a more favorable environment for the sailors when they go ashore she declared Mrs Jones founded the Navy Mothers club because her only son Jimmy was in the navy and she realized she and other navy FOR STRUCTURE ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- 44 limited Number of CROSS COUNTRY SEAT OOVERS Were 50 Off at 350 Out They Go At )59 £T3 Cross Country Oil Filters reg 169 Clearance Lamps red or amber each Gas Caps coil spring type reg 19c hi l At ! 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