Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 3 1939 Service to Patrons Is Keynote In Campaigns of Candidates On Two chool Board Votings Here O Years of Citizenship Quoted With Service Records of Each LIST PLATFORMS Three Each In County City Compete for yfit O JONES MR James A date for James Weber West Etherington R Hamblen Roy on V Clerks of both school boards pointed out Saturday that the school board election will be Wedday nesday Instead of the usual for a general election which is from Tuesday Tolls will be open seven a m to seven p m The county residents of Roy (west of Salt Lake City highway) Hooper Kanesville Taylor and West Weber will all vote at the schools In their communities In the city Seventh street will be the dividing1 line with all persons the street voting living north of school and those at the Lincoln and Seventh Ogden livmg betveen river voting at Mound Fort at Every registered voter eligible is election elig the last municipal ible to vote in Ogden city In the and eligible courtv ml to vote at the general election last year will be eligible plus those In Roy who were registered and eligible to vote at that town's recent municipal election statements issued Saturday by all candidates follow: Toby N Larsen: 'T have no per sonal ambition rather than to helj maintain a fine school system for the youth of Ogden I m vitally Interested in this issue as I have four children of school age" Mr Larsen has been an Ofcden contractor for the last 18 years Hnrincr ail of which time ht has ved in the Third municipal wardH lists Polk school and the naUonal guard armory among his (constructions He is a director of th Oi?den Kiwanis club and a member of the Goodfellows Want JUL- MJl HAMBLEN MR IRVINE 1 ! 9 I MR PARKER MR LARSEN ECCLES TERMINATES WESTERN VACATION Firemen Plead For Snowfall Members of the Ogden city fire Marriner S Eccles chairman of was' on record Saturthe federal reserve board will end department Irvine an employe of the First Security bank for more than 20 years has lived in Ogden 40 years He is now president of the L D S North Weber stake He served on the city school board from 1925 to 1980 For several years he was a member of the Weber college board and for five years he has been a member of the board of the Thomas D Dee Memorial hospital Miles L Jones: "I am particularly interested in the future welfare of our young people and if elected will endeavor to give them every opportunity possible In order that they may be prepared for their future The people of this community know pretty well where I stand in regard to their interests I am not affiliated in any way with any organization or business Institution nor am I obligated to any individuals so I will be in a position to act according to my best judgment upon all Mr vacation Sunday day as fervently desiring a snow night when he leaves by plane for storm Such a storm they said Washington DC to return to his might put a stop to brush fires duties one of which they were called to Mr and Mrs Eccles accom- extinguish Saturday afternoon at and Ogden panied by Mr and Mrs H A Ben-nin- g Twenty-sixt- h of Ogden returned late last week from a trip to San SNEEZE COSTS $103 Francisco Los Angeles and return via Boulder and Las Vegas Nev AMARILLO Texas— (UP) — Be"I am on my vacation and givone sneeze cost A F Morris cause ing no interviews" Mr Eccles said $103 he's glad he doesn't have hay when asked for comment on na was driving his autoMorris fever tional affairs and his future plans mobile to work when he felt an urge to sneeze When the sneeze was over Morris' car had climbed a curb and crashed into a tree It cost $103 to repair the automobile a three-wee- k 10-d- Committees At Work for 4 - Several important changes are being made which officials believe will stimulate interest among exhibitors and the general public Mr Fjeldsted said Since the January show will mark the twenty-fir- st birthday of the exposition special events are being arranged calling attention to the show's coming of age Committee Listed Following is the list of committee appointments as announced by Mr Eccles Finance — L W Nims chairman A L Glasmann H B Barton J E Daugherty R T Mairs S T Jeppesen Heber Scow-cro- ft Ed C Hall P C Richardson A E Becker J R Bachman L H Griffin Newspaper publicity — Louis A Gladwell chairman T R Johnson Alfred Gladwell Paul R Heit-meyGlen W Perrins General entertainment -- - Donald E Leader chairman George R Glen O C Hammond H W Hin-le- y R John Peery D F Estes Hebe Young J J Dunbar T E Fitzgerald Ernie W Fallentine Fred C Smith Promotion — Lyman S Pierce chairman Jack Hanawald L R Martin Transportation — R E Edens George H Holt B F Lane W B Cook Theodore Schneider C L McKnight C F Moulton' W George Jay Ray B Needham Reception — H A Benning general chairman P H Mulcahy vice chairman and members of city and county commissions chamber of commerce directors and officers of service tlubs Judges are C W Hickman Moscow Ida breeding bulls and judging contests William Ross Santa Rosa Calif Shorthorns Herefords Alex breeding Aberdeen-Angu- s MacDonald Davis Calif individual fat cattle and lambs E F Rinehart Boise Ida breeding sheep R R Bittinger Los Angeles carloads fat cattle Loyal Knollin San Francisco carloads fat lambs Harry Gardner Oakland Iowa and George Gross Walnut Iowa carlots feeder cattle Harry H Smith Logan fat swine The OHS chanter of Future Teachers of America will hold its regular meetings every other Wedin Raymond nesday at three-fiftee- n Poulter's room 218 All members are requested to be in attendance at the meeting to be held Monday December 4 to obtain their personal growth leaflets and arrange for sending of the charter for the club All students wishing to join are also urged to attend Vi : NEW ASSIGNMENT GIVEN FORESTER - i- ' y" - ' - J :y r: ' i : t f ' —I vs 1 - Lorraine Robinson at right who also has a doughnut - i i ir t T Ogden livestock show accounts for tlfe years 1935 to 1939 inclusive are now being audited by the accounting firm of Scholefield Wells & Baxter who are expected to complete the job within the next week said Ezra J Fjeldsted chamber of commerce secretary and manager of the stock show Saturday Auditing of stock show accounts was recently approved at a meeting of the show trustees who appointed a committee composed of George S Eccles Harold E Hemingway and Mayor Harman W Peery to select an auditing firm While the present audit is the first since 1935 annual audits of show accounts were made by the state from 1929 to 1934 said Fjeldsted The state has appropriated $6000 per biennium the past six years but the show's chief backer is Weber county which has been appropriating $12500 per year to the exhibition Fjeldsted said Increased retail buying in Indies has caused the ernment to find new sources of Neth-erlan- d govsup- ply especially in the United States and Australia but also in Japan and South Africa by t Inquiring Reporter I' 1 photo) BOOKS AUDITED uuj j Is All she sees is the hole in the cake LIVESTOCK SHOW —- Ask me another Ogden members will Join Optimist clubs throughout the United States and Canada in observing the week beginning Monday designed to promote a more cheerful and cooperative attitude among peoples of the world (Staff pessimist -- Ing the summer months as junior field assistant at the Great Basin experiment station has been appointed Junior range examiner with the artificial revegetatlon project of the lntermountain forest and range experiment station It was announced Saturday Hurd's appointment was mde as a result of increased scope of the revegetation work through the lntermountain district He ls a graduate of the Iowa State college school of forestry r ' : SOL'S o Sunshine Ward Program to Feature Prophet i and The Fourth LDS ward will present "Why I Believe In Joseph Smith As a Prophet" Sunday at seven pm with Allen Shupe in charge The following program will an overcoat? be presented: "Joseph Smith's First Wanna buy Vision" by a scout "Joseph Sol'll sell his cheap— looks like Smith's First Bee Hive Prayer" by it was a short winter we had what girls "Our Relationship to Our with spring here and no blizzard Creator" by Lucille Finnerty solo Even the ducks for sled users David Clarke "Need of Divine haven't gone south Authority and Its Restoration" by solo Herbert Sol nearly drowned in his duck Leland Saunders Smith "My Testimony of the Diblind Saturday when he built a vinity of the Mission of Prophet hide out of the jurhbo jelly The Joseph" by Elden Crandell and Saunders mud washed out of a corner when solo Marva-Ma- y the wind blew the water against mercury 27 degrees minimum and the mud bank 42 degrees maximum He grabbed his gun coat and PS— lunch and watched the blind fill up! "John I found this letter In coat pocket I asked you to Come on frost or snow Here's your the weather: Aloysus the office post it a month ago!" "Yes I remember took that boy calls his girl "Grapefruit" be- coat off for you to stitch a button she smacks him in the eye Maxi- on and it isn't on yet' mum Saturday was 58 degrees following 30 degrees minimum earlier in the day Shadow i Today question: Do you notice the children behaving any better just before Christmas? Jack Lynch 811 Sixteenth brick layer: "Oh I don't know as they do I guess they are a little more attentive to mother and dad though" Mrs Altha Storey Harrisville housewife: "Well I noticed In the stores downtown when I was doing my shopping that they didn't neem quite so rude In pushing through the crowds to get to the counters" Miss Dorothy West 2976 Washington sales clerk: "I think ' so They usually do don't they?" Arthur Jones Roy farming: "Yes the children I have noticed in town seem to be behaving pretty well I'm not around them an awfully lot though" Edith Williams 425 Canyon road housewife: "I certainly do" Mrs Wilford Kapp 3700 Adams Or I housewife: "I think so should imagine they would anyhow just to make sure that Santa Claus will come" Mrs Rose Cottle' 637 Twentieth housewife: "Well some d6 and some don't" Mrs Myra Berlin Huntsville "Yes I think seamstress: They are all planning on getting something nice for Christmas! and know they have to be good at least until they get it" Miss Erma Gilbert 940 Twenty-secon- d seamstress: "Yes lots betI-d- ter" 1 ' Skies were cloudy one year ago and rain snow and slush fell with rlfsg a a a Fistula Sufferers Face Danger of DURING OUR GREAT four-Doo- De Luxe Sedan r 'fi' n Jllustrated $620 rinstM if S r?aiMAff ITS' YOU O This er an d pexiormance witli its P°w price anaai" Jthe nation vix— CALL the Weber Beauty Salon beauty steei cf10 fiteering-P°-- FAVORITE BEAUTICIAN nice Viflmri irKm i t tori Viu firoef service to the chamber of commence signed by Heber Scowcroft chamber president and returned to forest service officials chamber Secretary Ezra J Fjeldsted said Viaa It-I- s proposed that the government purchase the land at $250 an acre the price originally paid by the service clubs when they bought it as a start toward a watershed rehabilitation" and recreational program which? now includes several thousand acres Due to formalities of land purchases by the government completion of the transaction Is expected to require several months said Fjeldsted on' x 'V A proposal to purchase 800 acres of land In Wheeler basin which owned by Ogden service clubs Saturday ' - V'1' The appointments were made by George S Eccles president and members of the show's board-- of directors The 77 men chosen for the work represent the civic industrial business railroad and governmental organizations of Weber county: Catalogs Due E J Fjeldsted executive secretary-announced catalogs manager listing names of judges daily programs classes of competition and other details of the show will be to growers of ready for mailing cattle sheep and swine in about 20 states within the next few days In all probability the coming show will be the final winter livestock show Arrangements are now Ogden as a underway to include six" western member of the "big will which circuit show livestock be held during October and November If the switchover is made the Ogden show would be held the first week in January Assisting Mr Fjeldsted this year will be Ray H Wood general superintendent and head of the junior department and Miss Myrta Hales negOne of the tragic results lected fistula frequently Is loss of Mr Jones a retired coal and Ice bowel control together with nervdealer served two terms as a city ous diseases and general ill health council member in the 1890's and rnn9d bv Rlf Doisonine Thous-- i served on the city commission from 1916 to 1020 He was also presi- ands could save themselves from humiliation and serious illness by dent of the I D S East Central j States mission and is active In taking proper treatment in time church affairs The Thornton & Minor Clinic— oldE J Parker: "I feel I have been est known rectal institution in the methods to If elected to this office I world— offers a FREE Book which all pretty fair and considerate the people in my district and I pledge to serve the people of my explains Fistula and other rectal have always had in mind the district to the best of my ability" diseases: tslls how more than 50000 Mr Hamblen is a civil engineer persons have been benefited by people who pay the bilL I believe since I've been on the board the at the Ogden ordnance depot He their mild corrective institutional taxpayers have been getting more has lived in Roy all his life This treatment — without hospital confor their money It takes a person is his first attempt to obtain a finement Write for this Free Book some time to become acquainted public office He is a member of and Reference List Address Thornwith the business of a school board the Ogden Engineer's club and the ton & Minor Clinic Suite 2316 926 There are a number of projects in Reserve Officers association McGee St Kansas City Mo which I have become Interested and would like to be on hand to see them developed" Mr Parker now In his second year as president of the Weber county farm bureau was last week made a member of the executive committee of the state farm bu reau He was elected to the school for board three years ago "For Best Interest" YOUR james a rmenngton : L am Norma Howard Janet Drysdale running for the best interests of Kathleen Davis Avis Terry all In my district I will use my Li La Gull Ruth Parker best judgment for the Interests of Vera Kidman Lucille Larson all the people" Marie Judkins Ellen Miller Mr Etherington who has lived Afton Flinders Lilla Wiggins in West Weber all his life is president of his local farm bureau (formerly of the Lola He is active in his L D 6 ward Ernest and Lola Lewis Lee Beauty Salon and filled a mission in the central Also states 0 lovely cosmetics James R Hamblen: "I believe flfiflrrtu irOU nd her contour lilldd MUUlCy that my knowledge and experience and body massage concerning civic activities gained Supervised By Madge Stratton-Maa- s by my work as a civil engineer OPEN EVENINGS —NO WAITING gives me definite qualifications for a school board office I am a tax421 - 423 Eccles BIdg Fhone 614 payer of Weber county I have three children In Weber county schools and am very much inter348 ested in progressive educational j plunges into it— teeth first While on the other hand OII'D ay Future Teachers Slate Meeting matters" Florence West left has a doughnut Being optimis-ti- c as one should in a period designated by the mayor of the city as "Optimist week Florence sees the tasty tidbit in front of her and OIL LOOK! er Snilnries quirements" W EXHIBIT secretary red Thomas M Irvine: "I think there should be a degree of cooperation between the schools and the churches and that seminary buildings should be erected In the vicinity of the schools to give special Training of religious training students should be of the highest standards and the equipment and buildings should meet those re- D MR ETHERINGTON e re-'ste- O — Katie Mudio OFFICIALLY r Preliminary work in setting the stage for the 190 Ogden livestock show Jan 5 to 11 got under way Saturday with the appointment of of committees and the wek'a program of events - O AT A DASIFJ PROPOSAL Gag Comes to Life Here Optimist-Doughn- ut TO COME OF AGE near-completi- A campaign which will see two school board members elected Wed- and' nesdayone In Oeden city the other In Weber county — entered Its final phase late Saturday ap- 'parently devoid of any issues save desire of all candidates to "serve the people" In their districts There are three candidate for the city post from the third municipal ward which will be vacated by M S Stone now city board They are T N (Toby) president 1 arsen Miles L 1135 Gramercy M Thomas Twelfth (83 Jones 136 Second County Aspirant Three candidates in the county are E J Parker of Hooper candiIi-in- LIVESTOCK SHOW 11-- R Making Displays Best Held In Ogden Offices - STANDARD-EXAMINE- akes v er J gxip Fettt 'All jrtVs over r v mil 111 is (5 pncV UIIU Uses Less 1 a Py a IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Tnn iAflTLETT MOTOH COMPANY :' St Corner Kiesel lntermountain Distribators Phone 230 mm hiii i3 2276 Washington Blvd : ' rhono - "Where Your Dollars Have More Centsf a 23rd THE FAMILY m PaA du FOR ALL AV y 7G3 ti'f T f |