Show THE OGDEN 14 SI E POLICE L STANDARD-EXAMINE- LOCATIONS FOR l FIRESONPEAK ROAD CRASH i Flaming Letter Campfire Program Planned For Malan Hike Officers Refused to Make Investigation EXPLANATION VOICED Woman Asserts Police Chief Dewey F Jlawkiru today explained the rules followed by officers In investigating accidents after a woman had complained that police refused to investigate an auto collision in which some of her teeth were knocked out The woman appeared at the po ice station today and presented her compaint to Sergeant D B Ballantyne Ballantyne said he knew her only as "Mrs Rhodes' and he did not obtain her first name or address She told Ballantyne another car driven by youths crashed into the machine in which she was riding near Thirtieth and Washington v jvxonaay nignt KiiotMiii of her teeth The attendant at a police nearby filling station called an ofshe said and requested that ficer investigate but police she stated refused to come unless there was someone seriously 1 follow-e- d by Salt Lake police he stated Hawkins also pointed out the state Jaw regarding accidents reaccident requires drivers in any any sulting in injury or death todamperson or to total property age to the apparent extent of $50 to make a report to local officers within 24 hours The chief indicated he did not know about the Rhodes case bat asserted omcers are supposed iu amwer all calls where there are Injuries even though the hurts are I not serious Hawkins said the total personnel of the police department is 33 men divided into three shifts making an average of 11 men on duty at I one time in the city The police force formerly was larger numbering "about 40 or I 45 men" he estimated At the same time the chief pointed out the force is wore mobile than it used to be as a result of ray new prowl cars and J dio i Mayor Peery who as head of the public safety department Is in charge of the police department could not be reached for comment on the caje this afternoon 1 I STAY NEUTRAL! LIONS ADVISED "It's up to tho service clubs to that the United States remains neutral District Governor Jesse L Matt of Hebcr City told members of the Lions club today when he paid his official visit to the club in Dick's cafe Declaring the situation Is earmarked for a "bigger and longer war than the World war" the dis trict governor pointed out that "al though it Is natural to take sides and when we hear of atrocities we want to take part against the aggressor Lions must stay neutral so long as the United Elates gov ernment does and most work to that end" President Lewis J Wallace also see SAFETY LEADER ASKS CAM ON BjCYCLISTS An appeal to the city police department to! clamp down on bicy- clists who disregard traffic rcgula tions was made in a letter today by Woods Regional Forester C N chairman of the Weber County Citizens' Safety council "Permit me to repeat" the letter said "that we will never make a satisfactory traffic record by spasmodic enforcement of traffic laws Unless we consistently and continuously enforce the law we will never get success In traffic control Recently In Salt Lake City Mayor Wallace said the principal rething done in Salt Lake Cityfataltraffic sponsible for reducing ities was law enforcement and that that Is the principal thing Utah needs if we are to make an improved traffic record" Mr Woods called attention to a traffic campaign last week which took 70 bicycles from riders found operating their wheels without proper lighting equipment "This Indicates how widespread la dis regard for traffic laws on the part of bicyclists in Ogdcn" he said "I fully appreciate there are too many reckless drivers of automobiles This makes It all the more necessary that bicyclists strictly observe traffic rules themselves In an effort to avoid Injury I be wish lieve all parents in Ogden their children to obey rules" traffic The letter was addressed to Chief Police Dewey F Hawkins MANY FORFEIT TRAFFIC BAIL W two-da- GRANTS PERMITS Bail of $1 was forfeited on over time parking charges by Paul Gale 30 of 2141 Quincy "Carl commissioners today Moyea- - 24 Plain City and A Q City granted eight building permits to Woodruff 37 Logan the following: double J Sangberg garage 2814 Harrison $200 John Rex frame house Wlntle three-roobenorth side of Twenty-secon- d tween Polk and Taylor $1000 E A Fleming screen porch 2003 WILL OBSERVE m m m ' HEAR ADDRESSES The Utah state old ago pension will and assistance organization mtti Wednesday at fight p m at tht courthouse Competent speakers will discuss subjects cf interest to the organization and will questions according to A An 2 n McretSry Gcorglna ver J' Marriott :r-o- will la chairman seven p m announces Pres Samuel G Dye Mrs McKay and members of the family are also Invited The occasion will be President M c Kay's sixty-fift- h - birthday versarv an nl- I I From Catcher The question of whether there are fewer dogs In Ogden this year than last or fewer of them with licenses will bo settled soon city commissioners decided today The commissioners after pondering reports which showed a decline In dog tax returns this year as compared with 1938 recommended that "the Increase his revenues by making more collections" Commissioners averred they will not approve payment to tho dogcatcher of $25 monthly rent for fie animal shelter until he has redoubled his efforts to—collect more taxes "I've heard complaints there are dogs running around without said licenses" Commissioner Rackham According to' a report of Auditor M L Critchlow collections to date this year are $1CC850 which Is $300 less than the amount collected during the first eight months of 1038 "It will take a Jot of dogs to make up that $300" commissioners opinsd Lee Robertson operates the city concession Robertson worked for the Ogden Humane society when It operated the dog pound ' ' In previous years in a dog-catch- er r BIKE LICE nor TnTfii onif r r n io: IUSHL Ull There have been JsM mw bicy eald cle licenses toued to datjs Traffic Officer C S Ikckitt who with Traffic Officer II K Kccttr charge of Issuing thje plates The licenses may he obtained at the police station enh JMonday m ue- from ten a m to Jivo causo Monday waa a holiday tfrii week the plates were being toued today Numerous bicycles hate tvia picked up and brought to tho ' tlon becauua their owners failed obtain licenses fcsiid Beckett Thi vehicles are releasd as 'soon M the licences are purchased he Bald There are an estimated 2600 to 3000 bicycles in Ogdcn aid therefore a thousand or more plates still to be issued Beckett statied U in 25-cc- nt ! Demo Chief Home After coioj Trip Bruce Jenkins of Ogdcn president of the Utah Young Dcmocrntf returned Jato Monday from Fut Valley lodge near Kctclsum Ida where ho attended tho week-en- d Idaho state convention if Young Democrats Eight others rom B$'"" Lake City were present I M ? ! South Ogden townoday offered to pay the expense of making connections between the town water system and the homes of certain town residents which are still connected to Ogden city water system The offer was made In city commission meeting by J A Howell attorney for the town Howell said 20 owners of property connected to the city system had been contacted and 14 of them had refused to permit the changeover Howell hinted of a court action to force the others to come In One-Ye- calcitrant residents Heated Remarks The meeting attended by 15 residents of Couth Ogden was featured by sharp exchanges between Leo Williams one cf the delegation convention should be postponed when he was assigned to a misand H Guy Child chairman of the until the spring of 1010 It will sion around the world and also South Ogden town board Mayor also be decided at tho meeting if when he was appointed president the members are In favor of a ape of the European mission with sided the delegation Peery and used the occasion to repeat his cial assessment of ten cents per - and England now has 85 vacation suggestion that several blocks now nerson for a national radio Included In South Ogden should be organizing fund drive All mem camps oh which a total of f 10been 000000 has to attend spent bers are requested come part of Ogden city "According to our offer" Howell explained "If South Ogden has one-ye- Court Meets to Set Trial Dates Both branches of Second district court were in session late today to set dates for trial and probate matters The taxpayer's suit seeking to dissolve Pioneer Days Inc and appoint a receiver for its holdcf thi ings did not appear on tho trial calendar 'ni sjji! J iv Expert Operators It's — Cool COY'S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR 2530 Washington Phone 4240 I7 17 not furnished these residents satisfactory service at the end of one year the town will disconnect them from its system also at Its expense" He suggested that an Impartial person possibly a district court judge be asked to determine at the end of the 11 CViNilji Trial ar ar Z3 period wheth- er South Ogden has furnished the necessary service David J Wilson who said he was temporary attorney for a group of residents whose homes are now connected to the city water system announced his clients maintain their position they have the right to their present connections c— nn J Ogden city commissioners took no action evidently at the advice c—an i J3 r f ui 3 Li L ' CANYON CAMPS PROVE POPULAR South In Recreational areas Fork and Coldwater canyons deeded to the forest service by Ogden city are Increasing In popu larity and "have proven to be far Inadequate to care for the public demand which has developed for such outdoor recreational opportu nities" Mayer Peery was informed In a letter today from A G Nord supervisor of tht Cache na tional forest The statement was made In a let ter Informing Peery that notice has just been received through of ficial channels of acceptance by the solicitor In Washington D C of the city's deed to 1CC0 acres of land in the two cartyons Nord informed the mayor that development of the tracts has been completed and they are enjoyed by thousands from Ogden city Weber county and the public at large Nord Invited the city commissioners toaccompany him on a tour of the developed areas Try America's No 1 Cigarette For Pleasure Economy CAMEL I The Quality Brand Every Smoker Can Afford today apCity commissioners to A II 113 of proved payment Davis as rent for August for the Negro civic center at 2548 Wall STOCKMEN BUTCHERS Higher prices paid for Pelts Wool Furs and dead or useless animals Hides Sixteen of the hrgcst-scllin- g cigarette brands were compared recertify in impartial scientific tests by a leading laboratory The results : j (c4r penny w'N your best cinarette s buy I bv-pkoduc- " SGSO COLOKADO ANIMAL ts West 21th Street co nnr si CAMELS were found to contain MORE TOBACCO BY WEIGHT ' -- hi a j 1 L3 kJ : (J brands " than the average for the other of the CAMELS BURNED SLOWER THAN ANY OTHER BRAND AVERAGE TIME OF THE 2 TESTED— 25THESLOWER THAN THE BRANDS! 15 ' Penny for ' Phono r )ry V i (J IyKff (J ) The city recorder collected a total of $4241821 this year to Sept 1 of Ella according to a report O'N Ballantyne submitted to the city commission today Amount collected during August was given as $67673 O You smoke for pleasure so get all the pleasure there is in smoking — Camels! 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Whatever price you pay per pack it's important to remember this fact: By burning 25 slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-sellin- g brands tested— shiver than any of them —CAMELS give a smoking plus equal to 90TII BIRTHDAY Recorder Shows Income For Year Open house will be kept for Rob- Liberty $150 Ernest Harris six- room residence for Gordon Black-hursouth side Maule drive between Wheelack and Fillmore $5 ert M Watts Sunday Sept 10 COO Alton F Richards four-rooone to five p m at tho home from residence 144 Second $3000 Har- of a son George Watts Adresidence ams In celebration of his ninery Kammeyer be tieth! north side Twenty-sevent- h birthday anniversary tween Pierce and Buchanan $3 Born in Council Bluffs Iowa room Sept 7 ISO Mr Watts came to 100 Leo L Cerrard foar be Utah with his residence west side Lincoln parents the followtween Seventeenth and Eight ing year He resided for many Callis William eenth $2000 in South Weber there he years basement dwelling wtst side Kit-ee- l engaged In contracting stockrals-in- g between Fourth and Fifth $1- and farming 000 Hi was a member of the L D S South Weber ward bishopric for 27 years and served as a missionPENSIONITES WILL ary in Arizona In 181 Of his 13 children seven are living st Action In Court Hinted As South Ogden Makes Offer To Pity Water Pipe Costs Suggests Hold- of City Attorney Darker who sug Declares Riders Must Be Attorney gested that Ogden remain neutral outs Try Service For Forced to Obey and let South Ogden go to court Year One If necessary with the group of reTraffic Rules Walter Cook 37 Layton and F each Fair 45 Powell Wyo court $5 in forfeited today on city red of traffic passing charges appealed to members of the club lights Lans Leneve 42 of y2364 to remain neutral Van Daren was given a Members of the club voted to suspended sentence by City Judge attend an outing at the Meadows Hyrum A Belnap on a rear park in South Fork canyon next Tues ing charge P F Fakler 25 of 363 Thirtieth day forfeited $2 on a stop sign charge Coleman Fitzgerald 28 of 612 Twenty-fourt- h forfeited $1 for BOARD a in prohibited zone A narking W Eradshaw 2567 Harrison for felted $1 for overtime parking EIGHT six-roo- "David O McKay of the L D 5 first presidency will be guest of honor at a reception and banquet by Ogden stake in the Fourth ward recreation hall Friday at 1939 5 I today two-wa- City Demands More Money : ! answer all accident calls wherein anyone Is injured or where the ac-Is serious or where there cident a question about drunk driving There are not sufficient officer he ssld to answer ail minor accident calls where no one la injured and where the damage to cars is i Birth Anniversary Will Be Marked At Stake Celebration iicivay Child of the Ogden stake presi dency who Is general chairman said "We are bringing together the stake and ward officers for the opening of the season's work and we thought it would be well on which to place the city hall bell to Invite President McKay InasThis bell donated to the college much as he is a former member student body by the city commis of Ogden stake and tho Fourtn sion will be riding Its way through ward" town by the time school starts ir Arranging Events plana of the students materialize Bishop Lawrence H Evans of First Issue of Signpost student the Sixth ward Is preparing a paper will appear Sept 18 to be nroeram which will feature repre distributed to prospective sentatives of each of the 12 wards of the stake and also the branch for the deaf Invitations have been Issued to President Hebcr J Grant J Reuben Clark Jr President WORKERS' ALLIANCE President James H Riley of Weber stake President Thomas M Irvine of North Weber stake President WILL VOTE TONIGHT William II Reeder Jr of Mount Real wages In Sweden are the all stake officers of stake Ogden Ogden stake and ward bishoprics highest ever paid in the country Ogden local of the Workers Alli- and the president of the ward and employment is near record levance will hold Its regular meeting priesthood quorums and auxiliaries els tonight at eight o'clock in the In Ogden stake courthouse according to George A largo birthday cake will adorn W Hardy Jr secretary and trea- the head table It Is expected some BACK TO surer Gerald Llcnhardt will give BOO general stake and ward officers SCHOOL a report on a conference held In will attend SPECIALS Salt Lake City last Saturday and Native of IlunUvlIio M J Cleary will ipeak on "What It Is pointed out that President On All Is This?" McKay a native of Huntsvllle Is Permanent s board the only member of the first presiThe national executive has asked each local to vote on the dency who has resided In Ogden Tfl Shampoo and Finger WU question of whether the national He was a member of Ogden stake WavA—Drlerf Shown as they discussed location of a plaque to designate Central building as a ARRANGEMENTS new unit of Weber college are student body officers for this year and Bart Wolthuls sophomore class Barbara Reeve vice presipresident lat year Left tp right In staff photo are Rolfe Peterson president class whoso Wolthuls last spring contributed treasurer and dent Dan Curtis Ray Storey secretary was is of Central' sum at for the substantial a recently acquired by Weber building plaque right purchase from the city school district that officers have instructions to A similar practice is I regular meeting arother being plans Among officers this ranged by the student year are for erection of a plaque donated by graduating classes tne last two years at the entrance to the central building ana constructruck or cart tion of a rubber-tire- d In-ju- rd slight A 1 i Locations for si huge "flaming W" on Malan's heights and a program In' Malan's campflro the annual Weber college for basin moonlight hike were being' sought today by school and student body officials among them Rolfe Peterson student body president The hike will be staged the eve ning of the opening day Qf school Sept 25 Additional details will be work ed out Thursday when the student beared of control will hold Its Chief Declares Injury Cases Should Always Be Checked Chief Hawkins explained President McKay Will Be Chief Guest At Reception And Banquet Friday Night COLLEGE SEEKS Student Leaders Debate Building Design TO COMPLAINT-Ot- TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER R J largest-sellin- g j By burning 5?3 slower on the average Camels give smokers the equivalent of 5 EXTRA 15 OTHER OF LARGEST-SELLIN- G SMOKES PER PACK! 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