Show Tul5AY EVENING IS 1945 XPHIU SOLS LlflYOR SEEKS - O DRIVER TEST Mayor Fred M Abbott was in Salt Lake City today to confer vwith oflcials who have made "studies of the usefulness or lack it of scientific equipment to - I J termlne intoxication in cases drunken driving Mr Abbott late Monday was authorized by oity commissioners to make recommendations for purchase of such equipment after hearing a letter from Lewis J Wallace - city attorney and Sam-uH Barker deputy cty attorney favoring use of such equipment Possession of scientific evidence attorneys' pointed out would & yie save the city money and time in :r cases handling drunken driving Salt Lake City's public officials have been investigating "drunko-meter- s' and other equipment for several weeks Mayor Abbott said i in-rolv- ing el - -- -- He was expected to make his Crecommendation to commission- SEE MELODRAMA shkd ow INFORMATION Inquires How Salt Lake Is Handling Tipsy Motorists STUDENTS WILL Sunshine 0 'Curse You Jack Dalton Will Feature Ogden Bright daze ° Brilliant sunshine on the outside and on the inside kalsominers and painters ' (no pigment ot imagination) Poor Aloysus the office boy was handed a bucket of paint and a brush and then locked in the basement room and ordered to paint his way out It was nearly midnight before he finished paint ing and his mother let him out of paper-hange- rs the rooxou-- - preside— m (grand morn-in- tr mfrriirv said 36 decrees and barometric pleasure er ores- At seven g - i Course4 7 " Jean ce i ward T Saunders The request was made late Moby Police Chief C H Taylor rnday j rgeant D B Ballantyne Sergeant iDarrel E Shaw and O H Peterson assistant superintendent! 6tt the state industrial school Commissioner William J Rack- - ham took the position that efforts to ' find employment for juveniles - would0 be better Commissioner Saunders indicated a dislike to set up special money and equipment for such a league since he said "there is a lot of money being spent in the city's recreational program and its benefits are open 'Ho all children" Waterstradt ell Tierer sup-pli- ed tack - en-thir- 40-min- ne or the mattress may be returned at the end of ° CflUvLK 'Ata 30 days —— - mm V"? 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And "bulk" u- n TM : WE A doctor would tell you that the best thing to do with constipation is set at its cause That way you Ji j vt il z u Eire may assist its au '- We guarantee that you'll be completely satisfied ty i xnora winscensen Will and "Join the Regulars" lade by Keliogg'sm Battle Creek If your condition is enromc it -is I wise to consult a physician J'aiw terstradt! Annual meeting of the Ogden Seminary Exercises Graduation exercises for stu- City Recreation council scheduled dents of Ithe L D S seminary will for Wednesday evening has been be conducted' in Ogden tabernacle postponed until Thursday at sev in the drawing room of Saturday1 May 25 The class will consist !pf approximately 60 boys the Hotel Ben Lomond Kent S and girli The guest speaker will Bramwell president announces be announced later Elmer Pet- The meeting was postponed erson i the instructor — Jean Bramwell said because of conflict Anne Waterstradt with other meetings planned for WILL DISPLAY FILMS 'V Members of Sportettes are go- Wednesday evening among them Stewart Wheelwright will show films of Golden Gate International ing bicycling : next ' Monday at that of the Ben Lomond club The girls will take Election of officers and other exposition in L D S Fourth ward three-thirt- y M I A meeting tonight at seven-thirt- y their lunches for a picnic on the business' will be transacted at the foothills-AdrienRussell Thursday session - on Recreation Unit Delays Meeting About Constipation ' over-inflati- ! Common Sense " 1:— Friendly observers of the Weber County Safety council were urged today to be more careful to make sure they note the proper letter nts while ana iviiss furnish musical selections I Errors Appear In Observer Reports NORTH OGDEN April 16— A reThe European war has in a union of the descendants of Robway come to the intermountain ert and Mary Wilson Montgomery will be held in the North Ogden I region of the forest service D S ward meeting house Thursday diviThe central purchasing sion of the region recently called April 18 beginning at eleven a for bids on water bags but was m Refreshments will be served at-- ' unable to obtain them because noon and tnere will be a program restrictions have been placed upat two p Tci Dancing in the eveon exports' of flax from Scotland will close the affair It Jls possible we may have to ning and Mary Wilson MontRobert use bags made of 'ersatz' matesettled in North Ogden in gomery rial such as Italian hemp canvas 1850 Mrs Montgomery named the or even' good old American cotto the north of theset- ton canvas" commented the daily mountain Ben Lomond after the fa-- ! tlement news letter issued at the regionmous peak in Scotland They had al headquarters the distinction of growing the first full acre of wheat in this secand number on license plates when tion They had a family of eight sons they report an offense Kent S Bramwell in charge of and three daughters and their now number around 900 the observer plan for the council said several complaints have been Under-inflatlo- n received from persons out of town of tires' results in who declared they were not in excessive wear arouiyU the edges increases 'the wear in Ogden at the time they were rethe center of the tread by reduce ported to have made traffic ing the area of road contact - 16— The Junior club of Hooper will meet at the home of Mrs Ivan Christensen Wednesday at eieht- thirty p m Mrst Addie Sanders Ogden policewoman will be the speaker Mrs Kay Smith of Oz den tm Mrs v Florence s Christensen c - Water Bags r son Gordon B who was working with him placed his father in a car took him home and called a Brigham City physician Mr Nicholas was born' De cember 2 1877 Ir Nicholas in Willard a son of Joseph G and Thursa Neb-ek- er Nicholas He had resided here all his life Surviving are his widow Mrs Hannah Brunker Nicholas whom he married in the Salt Lake L D S temple March 15 1905 his son Gordon B Nicholas of Willard six daughters Miss Opal and Miss M Hannah Nicholas' of Willard Mrs Edith PetersonvMrs i Thursa M Young and Mrs Alfre da Valentine of Brigham City and Mrs Roberta Storey of Crockett Cal his father of Willard three brothers Meredith Nicholas of Promontory Jasper Nicholaswof Brigham City and Leon Nicholas of West Weber a sister Mrs Mia Fox of Ogden HOOPER April Dublin President and vice president of the following organizations Visited the University of Utah today Student body Boys association Girls' association and senior class They were guests of the freshman orientation assembly at eleven o'clock and a luncheon during the noon hour In the afternoon they were shown through the institution— Ursul Hawkes A ilist ot the students who have beeri accepted- by the ' faculty for graduation is posted in the bookstore window All applicants are asked to check for their name and for correct spelling of it— Editor REUNION SET Nicholas' Women's r- '" alr Young Republican club of Weber county will hold an informal reception in honor of Thomas E Dewey of New 'York a presidential candidate during Dewey's stop at ' the Ogden Union station Monday April 22 according to Harold Welch club president (policewoman to Address Meet - r- - Purchase of working on his farm Monday evening His Flashes will ©resent a itatrVi rftTYinlnnft over fvnioal " rViAn1 Vl""""' KLO Thursday three-fiftee- n p m This musical skit writtenj by Jean Cardon will feature George Mor-ri- s and IfDorothy Murdock June and eight grandchildren will be- con Funeral servic Bramweljis in charge of the produ- ducted t two p m in ction-Adrienne Thursday Russell Willard tabernacle ward the with Operetta Started Wesley Perry officiating "The Family Doctor" a comic Bishop will be in the Willard ceme Burial operetta went into rehearsal to- tery direction of Aultorest under Marie Oberg presiday Nettie of Friends may mortuary dent of the Music guild Will direct call at the Ogden home Wednes family the production assisted by Harold day afternoon and and evening White jiJeanne Anderson is in until time for services Thursday of cast costumes The charge of characters includes Dee Linford doctor father George Morris Betty Eccles Edith and - Fate Judd miother The operetta will' be presented in an assembly m S3 Anne Wathe neaiji f uture--Je- an LEAGUE PLANS Young Republicans Will Meet Dewey Request to permit the city po-lidepartment to sponsor league as a step in reducing juvenile delinquency had been referred today by city commissioners to Parks" Commissioner Ed- Afifae The aksemblv for Friday April 26 will be presented by Tiger Flashes under direction of June Bramwe 1 manager— Irene Bush- - J vited Europe worries some history and geography teachers in the city school district but slightly acEntertain cording to Supt W Karl Hopkins Some of them the WEBER mGII SCHOOL NEWS ent explained have superintendbeen - Editor: Lujean Hull with a new type map on Associate: Ursul Ilawkes which the boundaries may be On Vyednesday' April 17 at eight erased and new ones drawn in o'clock the Webber F"F A Fathers with chalk This type of map is not used and Sons evening willbe observed at Weber county high school The in very large numbers however most of the teachers having to program will be as follows: Main event wrestling between depend upon the jold variety Don Hatch and Glen Nelson semi-- 1 This could normally be expectin Doxing uienn uaiiara vs ed to be good for a year or more xmtus Lowe Fred Lyle Atkinson vs Kenwhn things moved more sloWIy neth Haywood and Art Fielding vs The district- according to Mr a suitable opponent grudge match hm Will not in th mar Hopkins ket for new maps until late next James Barker vs Verl Shupe Bummer aespite tbe fact many Chester Johnson vs Bill Burton Clyde Hunter vs Don Childs Bob it now has are as much as vs Adrian Rawson and Harris or four countries behind three the times though not yet a year Raymond Bonhs 'vs Leonard Barker wrestling battle royal' Henry summer is the custoEarl Simpson Roland ParStorey mary' time for purchasing new ker Bert Ure and Art Fielding maps jSpeeches Practice The Speech Improvement association launder instruction of Miss Mary Woolley has mapped j its course of study for the remainder of the school year This Week the class Willi begin the study of makand nomination ing campaign speechei This is in preparation for the iannual election of student body officers After that the class will participate in a mock banquet and mpck court 'Committees were chosen to draw up jplans for each 6jf these events Making olans for the court scene are Keith Williams: chairman: Jean Anne Waterstradt Arthur Riley and Bill West Dick Brown chairman and John Verniew John Dixon and Arlene Webster will prepare for the motjk banquet The committee ?for the campaign is composed of Bob Alway chairman LuJean Hinchciiff" and Saxon Roush — NOT ESSENTIAL HEARS Future Farmers of Weber High4 School Will — MONTGOMERY ' SpeakEugene LeRoy Edwards 81 re- Marriage tired merchant and farmer died er Advises 'Walking Monday evening at the home of a Into Love Mrs H D Olson- - 1452 illness a after short daughterin Leipsic Indiana Feb- -' PourtshiD should be an easier ruary 26 1859 a son of Thomas matter now for some 100 Weber H and Sarah Wires Edwards he college students who attended the moved to the 'vicinity of Lincoln first of at series of lectures on Nebraska and began operation of marriage held Monday evening in a general store He later moved the college auditorium Dr E E Ericksen of the Unito Boise Idaho and became enof Utah first of six speak1922 versity he In in farming gaged school's ers arranged for by the romance moved to Chico Calif where he club deprecated operated an orchard and small Sociology the selection of a mate poultry farm Three years ago he in"An extensive acquaintanceship came to Ogden essential of successful basic is the Mr Edwards married j Mary Dr and marriage" courtship Knight September 30 1880 She Ericksen commented success "For di'edj September 9 1938 Mr Ed- - in marriage each person should jyards was known when he was know tree of his selectthe for his ability as a hunter ed mate family culture the by Gjunger Hevwas a mem- - the other partner hisacquired vocational ber of several gun clubs ability and his religious outlook" Surviving are his daughter Mrs Dr Ericksen cautioned against Olson a son Tulla Edwards Sac- "falling in love" He counseled ramento Cal and two grandchild "walking into love and with your ' dren eyes open" Services will be ' conducted Walter C Neville Sociology club at ten a m in Lind-- I adviser said the event was the f Thursday qiiist 2 Sons' funeral chapel by the most successful first night experiRev J E Carver of the First enced in the years the club has Presbyterian church Friends may sponsored social topic lertures Seathe eallat the mortuary chapel Thur- man Mills is president andof Brian from nine until Inm ten sponsoring a organization sday termerit will be in Ogden city Taylor is chairman of the series Next Monday evening Ira J cemeter: Markham of the college faculty will speak on "Marrying On a Small Incoftie" The public is in- GOARD The rapidly changing map of -- War Holds Up WILLARD FARM " V -- NIGIITGUEStS LeRoy Taylor vs Delbert Owens Raymond Chugg vs Keith Robinson Frank Van Dyke vs Harold Lawford Joyce Humphreys vs Clyde Johns and Jim Frew vs Weber high's Keith Hawkins tumblers will also participate The admission is 1Q cents for students and 15 cents for adults—Editor - DROPS tVi " news ihgh school Vowlea -- DADS WILL BE - ' DIES AT AGE 81 : - - E L EDWARDS " - Reform Made Rapidly In Latest Map 5- Associate: Viva May Gammea The (tegular assemblyj Friday one-a-ct old fashionwill feature ed' melodrama "Curse You Jack Dalton'i! The Drama guild of the Fine Ails society will sponsor the presentation Josephine Foulger directs the- following characters in the production: Jack Dalton Richard Van Ness Hector Harcourt Carl White Carole Smuin June Doris Owens Van De Graaff Lena Bossarelli Richard Bruesch The junior class officers will Jean Anne Waterstradt j old-Late Will Hold Tryouts On Monday April 22 during the Hopkins explained sixth pe'riod class all juniors takin take will part ing gymnasium the Pep: club tryouts fpr next year DEAD ON These girls wearing their gym suits Will sing heir team song and lead all the other teams in singing All senior and junior girls will' participate in the voting with the privilege of voting for 40 The girls with the greatest number of WILLARD April 16'— Gordon votes brill constitute the Pep members and Bandettes for next (Bert) Nicholas 62 prominent Box year— Adrienne Russell nd' Bet- aider county farmer dropped dead 1' of a heart atty Whitaker Hi ho pa grandma's -- dead—let's go to the ball game Here' thjs gelding (a horse on Sol) or the weather: Maximum Monday 65 deminimum grees with 34 degrees ' 4 SAYS ROMANCE ' Editor: Marjorie home — ers this week 1 ogden! Then he couldn't sleep in the room and had to park on the couch upstairs Today he's all out of new shape and is looking for sure was 2970 High Assembly - - Skips wpre clear one year ae:o with 57 degrees maximum and 39 degrees minimum - bSDEM STANDARD s EXAMINER THS Phone 443 Ju I ! ' v! ' -- ' ' "i : FOR LIMITED SAVE MOW— TIME ONLY DON'T DELAY CARPET COJIPANY FUKNITURU —Where Your Dollars Are Big Dollars (c)— lluiuiaUiiUiiii-- U I f 3 |