Show -- THE SATURDAY EYEN1NS APRIL 20 1940 If before marriage you discover L IF TOO CANNOT BE there Is something in a girl's that CAJLUiIN CONGENIAL that is antagonistic to you tSQ DAYS DON'T MARRY nature or that for some reason everything Weildinjr Ceremony Rarely Bring An End to Continual Tre- nuptial Bickering Dear Miss Dix— Having majored I can in psychology In college other people lucidly explain why are uui get along amisoIn their ably clal life but can't figure out my girl and why T nn't hit it ntt tozether We been In land out of love for the last five She is I years K beautiful clev j have er very popular and holds a responsible posi- tion I am pret same class have a In the ty much am a in company large good job supposedly educated not hard to look at and well liked You would think we would make an ideal couple and suit each other down to the ground but we can't get and along together We argue then fight and say good-b- y forever"I love make up and fight 'again In vp 9 me but OUT go hi onr? h never lasts more than" ing together n month nr no i nave eiven ner engagement ring which she has l an returned ana tanen nac so mmiy times that it Is almost worn out How can you explain us? We are both pretty stubborn and we are much alike in disposition but I know that we love each other PAT W r Answer I would say that the explanation is that you are both adolescent no matter how old you are You are still children who fight and quarrel and kiss and make up like Ymi haven't reached the mental 0 - you to maturity that would enable exercise some control over your own tempers and to use some di-- " plomacy in getting along with each other You are fortunate not to have married because two such iundisciplined kids would be bound to land in the divorce court Some day after the argument biscuits were as oyer whether themade or whether as Mother good the wife's f roc cost too much had been particularly hot and vitriolic the- wife would grab her hat and take a plane for Reno or you would slam the door behind you and go to the club to live And in the fhome you wrecked there might be mtu rhiMren who were maimed for life in mind and soul and body by your act Of course there are Dlenty of married couples who apparently stay together for th sole pleasure - o they get out of scrappingwar Their that marriage is a domestic never ends until one or the other of them !s shut up In a coffin "There seems to be no topic under the sun upon which rthey agree the one' can '"make' oth-Jstatement without the simplest one disputing It If one Hkes a thing the other hates it If one wants to go to a place of amusement wild horses couldn't drag the other there - If one believes a thing the other scoffs at it And while it is true falter one of these scrimmages in J' which they have called each other every opprobrious name they could think of and accused each other of every crime they do kiss and make up But the peace never lasts They are at it again the 'next moment Such ft marriage is a hell on earth for both parties and any man or woman is foolhardy to go Into one r'ancf-neith- er er Shepherd-fourthChurch of the Good Eastern-R-ev after Sunday M M Hurd in charge- a m holy communion Eight forty-fivshe says and does gets upon your a m church e Don't Nine nerves don't marry her fool yourself into thinking that you 'Eleven a nu morning prayer ' can get along with her after mar- sermon and bedo so couldn't when you !:- riage — xxtaJi ' ' t" m TWO - w" fore marriage There are ten part3T given by million more things for a husband "White Elephant in the parish council Women's arid wife to quarrel over than there T? are for sweethearts to disagree! hOUSC Cri Seven p m- i about Pick out for a' wife a girl who 27 rummage knows how to smooth your fur "SSSday Aprilcouncil women's sale one rubs it who by down "instead of' I the wrong way itMn — Corner of jtium iiuuK"— and Jefferson— Roy Twenty-thir- d Put Up a Fight t pastor Carlson B For Your Husband —— — Services loruic Dear Miss Dix— We have been d years after Easter married some twenty-odHave two children and have had a Sunday scnooi ie -- — — ALornuiK happy married life IA few years conago however my husband m tacted an old sweetheart and has the Third Person xn meet Wednes- will but Aid her with Ladles been corresponding i w tn Mrs A If he had not seen her for many Twenty-thir- d so ' 78 at lives far she Hendrickson years because t f Confirmation class "meets Thursfrom us-- ' Recently he went on a vacation day at four p m —alone something he j iiad never W t invite you w done before and they met and church and its activities spent the time togetherwhenThey and week he) a were gone church Jeffer — returned he told me he loved her son and Twenty-thir- d To81? and wanted to marry her She has Ota minister 243 west r three children but he said he had South Salt Lake City MrsElean-oreof weighed the matter carefully bedirector Burnett Tyler tween duty and happiness and he education 907 Twenty-fift- h am-nligious I chosen had happiness Phone 1246 divorcing him for I love him too Sunday ten a m Churcn scnoou in keeping Two-thirdearly Am I wrong business ty p m Installation 01 and him' from ruining his in the Rev Tosuke Ota at the Saltbreaking up our home? Can helove EightLake Japanese church a week's living with her really m service Adult her more than his family? I want thirty p m Thursday seven thirty pTsuonly his happiness and I am won- Christian Charlie Endeavor a mistake dering if I am making the of have charge In staying when he wants his free- kamoto will The topic is service worship HEARTBROKEN WIFE dom "Take Time to Think" the fourth tn thm meditations for the month Answers of Our KInerdom Th On the contrary you are doing lead will Yasuko Ujil Thoughts" your husband the greatest possible on quesine the period (discussion service "by standing pat and re"What Makes a Home fusing to give him a divorce and tion thus keeping him from throwing seven p m Boy scouts Friday away all that he has spent his life t — will In building up and the day First Congregational church come when he will thank you A Tyler 24R4 fAdamsWilliam for it Just now he is suffering from a minister Residence 907 Twenty brainstorm that strikes a lot of fffthf Phone 1246 stntoM which have a high per middle-age- d men and wrecks them unless their wives have sense and centage of illiteracy are ashamed Churcnes wnicn courage enough to protect them of themselves think now husband a may have high percentage of religious your Right that he Is willing to give up you iiHteracv may well feel the sameand 'his children forfeit the re- way How many who call themspect of all who know him and selvea Christians know wnai jesus ruin his business for 'the sake of reallv taught? What did he teach But when he has UWMW this woman oKmtf find? Tn the sermon time to think it over and count the w Relieve In the God of Jesus T cost he will wonder how on earth the pastor will seek light upon this he ever - could have been crazy mtestinn "The sermon is 4he first m v enough even to consider such a of three on the teacnings 01 uesus thing Miss Helen Rice will eing "I was The best cure for an old love that the Tree" and "There Is Another has got to be a sort of senti- Tomorrow" Mrs Helen C Ham mental hangover is to have to will also sing The organ numspend some time with the heroine Mrs Foulger will be: byof one's boyish romance Your bers JUmimnK5 "Mnrnlner wrpiuae best play would be to urge your In "Postlude and Geibel husband to go and spend a month "Idyr Minor" Hosmer instead of a? week with the lady B Th adult Sunday school ciass and especially with her children will 01 study "Micah's Vision lead The chances Are a hundred to one will Lucas Peace" Nancy he would come home perfectly Pilgrim Fellowshipat meeting cured Anyway a vacation isn't the theMViminer eleven worshin right time to test love Everybody Vnnntr nponle at seven is silly and relaxed and romantic i TVin° Tpn' ia ciun wui nave in vacation time when the moon tn p at monthlv dinner Is shining and the flowers are April 24 Senator blooming and one is sloshing over on Wednesday A Ira Huggins will speak on j the with sentimentality "The Balkanization 01 winsubject Try It out in good snappy ter weather when your mind is on America the state of the stock market-insteaof your heart iv it Avmiha BaotJst church If you want your husband make Twenty-sevent- h and Wan— Kev a fight for him Don't let any A L Blake minister m Sunday school predatory lady walk off j with him Tn Eleven-thirt- y a m right under your eyes without your subject lifting a hand to defend your f'Christ the Bread of Life" DOROTHY DIX property Six p m B Y P U (Ledger Syndicate) Eirht n m the Lord's supper Tuesday eizht P m Dr L K Williams president of the nation a! Bantlst convention u b A inc and a group of goodwill visitors will ibe at the Wall Avenue Baptist parts' of the world? —i that men church in an effort to promote the may yet turn from their unpro- success of the race the Baptist ductive and wasteful strife to denomination and the cause of Je ways of life and mutual helpful- sus 'Christ This Is the first time has visited the ness? Is it too much to expect that! this groupmiss a treat if You will west that men will turn from ways of fail to hear Dr Williams you All brutlshness and that they will members and friends are request see the folly of their mutual de- - ed to be present and visitors are to ail services structiveness and how much welcome J better It would be if both men Presbyterian church— and nations would follow the Edward Carver pastor John policy of living and letting live? worshiD eleven at Mornine f Theme "The - Harvest of Yet what hope is there of ever o'clock : Sunday achieving this until there is a the Changing Years' forty-five will meet at nine school new heart in men and a new soul meet at will People in nations? The hew peace in the Young fNo eveninsr services world the new love of life and the new way of life are not go Morning music: Prelude "Pre ing to come just by chance They lude Majestic" Schubert ofrer are going to come only as men torv "Serine Reverie' Tschaiturn from ways of evil and ways kowskL oostlude "March Trium Verdi of greed and righteousness to the phant Dorothy iProut solo "Hear Radle My Cry O ways of right It was Micah who spoke of re Lord" Woller "One day" Chapligion as consisting In loving man "Lama of My Life" I Allen mercy and in doing Justice Mrs Bruce I McQuarrie S Ketchie secUon of Micah saw thi new world "of Mrs peace as a world of regard for Woman Work will meet Monday law and right He saw j the afternoon with Mrs Addis Davis Lord's house established on the 2310 Monroe Mrs W J Holmes Jr section top of the mountains and the nations coming to that house In rev will meet Monday afternoon with erence and devotion what Mrs' W E Reed 875 Twenty t world It would be if the nations fourth could attain that vision and ould come to the Mount of the Lord! (The First Baptist ' church ! will come Church Chimes) of the Thy Twenty Kingdom Thy be done on earth as It is in fifth at Jefferson — William H I heaven" Fowle pastor a Bible school at nine forty-fiv-e m ( G L Vance general super MICAIIS VISION OF PEACE SOME DAY C03IE TRUE xexii oilcan 1:1-- 3 sm D WILLIAM E GILROY D D Editor of Advance The vision of a world of peace the nations beating their and swords into ploughshares their spears Into pruning hooks seems in these days as remote as the days when Micah uttered his with prophecy because the But it world is at war that this vision Is important It is a long way to look back to the days of this Is precisely prophet of ancient Israel the who saw the vision of a world and of a Prince of Peace judging righteously between the nations and It seems a long way to look forward to the realization of any such dream as this when we think of the international hates and jealousies and the bitter strifes that are manifest la the world today Nevertheless years are slight In the great march of eternity and time is not long in the ac- Onan complishment A of God's purposes With God a day Is as a thou- sand years and a thousand years as a day and though the ac- of this vision of Crompllshment seems far remote world we even are not without sighs of hope and promises that the tfulfillment will come There la hope here on our own American continent There was & time when along the borders that have now been peaceful for over one hundred years men war la tlje bitterest lwer atRecent novels and moving V'ictures have vividly told the story ot these terrible conflicts in which Indian and white man Briton and Frenchman American and Briton fought with the and In which utmost savagery enemy enemy perpetrated upon the most cruel and horrible-torturYet today we live in a land of peace and along this border where once horror and terror prevailed now men and govern- nents live side by side in peace mutual respect to believe that Im It impossible "such A thing may oai In other cn-(ii- ty e f -d 1 " rU - - - - 1 rif ot ) v--an — Yeggs Take Time Cracking Barro om Safe : -- four-thir- ty - lesson-eermo- " er 200 AT SCHOOL f ' so-call- ed " i 'L- '- :- four-fifte- en I -- V urn -- a S j - same doctrine believing xne came truth nd holdinz the same revela tions and we enjoy the same spirit It was never disorganized nad has ornever been reorganized or continued ganized again" but has the same as in 1830 wnen organiz ed by the Prophet Joseph smitn All are welcome First Christian church Twenty- - Matinees 15c Childen 10c Evenings 20c - TODAY ONLY! six-thir- ty 1 d I 2 — BIG SMASHING HITS! — 2 I f2&t Mwtah Benny Hifl Harris says you sho is a' lady- kiikr says you talk 'em to death An he just drove off with your Maxwell— ao' Mist Lamour an' Miss Barnes was fait! I 1 T0IIIG11T I 1 Make Friends Charles Khlght and Ills Orchestra Ladies 25? Gents 35 Coming! DUKE ELLINGTON and ills ORCHESTRA mm ' V'V' ruif 7'--- & ' BALLROOM GSESbW SALT LAKE CITY April 20— (AP)— Salt Lake City ponce wii-ce- rs said today the body of Wayne Dunlap 2S missing from his home here for a week was found i mile and a half north of the Salt Lake municipal airyes-tprd- port av self-In-flit- id " ' - one-thir- - -- - h- ur state tv-fou- I act which maximum work week does not apply to intrastate The federal stipulates a 42-ho- wage-ho- ur ur retail trade - The U S nfval academy napolis was established in 1845 at-A- n LEGAL NOTICES -- NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given of the intention of the ? Board of Commissioners of Ogden City to maka the following described Improvements according to the plans profiles and specification tnereior on xue in tneiomce or tne uity Engineer In the City Hall in Ogden utan To construct a sanitary sewer of vitrified or concrete sewer pipe of suf ficlent capacity together with the necand! all other necesessary man-holsary things to complete the whole In a proper manner on the following named streets and avenues: Douglas Street from JeffetsonJAvenue to Engineer's "JET Station iEO1329 Fourth Street from Pingree Avenue toi Washing-to- n Boulevard Fourths Street from Jefferson Avenue to Engineer's i'"B" Station 1204£329f Harrod Street from Engineer's "B" Station ffl03107 to Engi Eleventh neer's "B" Station Street from Porter Avenue to Jeffer son Avenue: Twelfth Street from En gineer's "Bc "Station 560015 to E i to-w- it: es -- Ntli glneer's "B" Station j 2044722 - Lake Street from Pierce Avenue to Engl- -neer's "B" Station 20f4722: TwentyEnsixth Street from PierAe Avenue to Bin-foStation 202602: Bugineer's "B"from Pierce Avenue to Street Street chanan Avenue Twenty-sevenBuchanan Avefrom Pierce Avenue Street from Fillnue Twenty-eight- h more Avenue to Pierce Avenue Thirty-third Street from Quincy Avenue to Street Jackson Avenue Thiirty-fourt- h from Jackson Avenue to Van Buren Street from Van Avenue Thirty-fift- h Buren Avenue to Tyler Avenue "E" Avenue from Twehty4fourth Street to Street Wall Avenue from Twenty-fift- h MA" Station 339665 Ko Thirty-tEngineer's hird Street Pingtee Avenue from Second Street to Engineer's "A" Station 234129 Childls Avenue from Twenty-sevenStreet to Engineer's "A" Station 961800: Grant Avenue from Fourth Street to Engineer's "A" Avenue) from Station 2329612: Klesel Street Rlverdale Road to Thirty-eixt- h Street to Patterson oninnv Avenue from JefferEngineer's "A" Station 641000: son Avenue from Second Street toEn- -n jeuer-soglneer's A StationTwelfth jfJ44uuStreet to Avenue from Eleventh Street Grambrcy Avenue from Twelfth Street tQ Engineer's "A" StaAvenue from tion 2020000 Jackkhn w& iciriy-ipurstreet Avenue Tnirtyftnira Street? Van Buren from Thirty-foStreet urth Street to "Thirty-sixt- hHarrison Boulevard from- Thirty-fift- h Street to Thirty-sixt- h (Street Iowa AveStreet to Enginue from Thirty-fift- h neer's "A" Station 360585: Iowa AveJ Street to Enginue from Twenty-thir- d neer's! "A" Station 11175500 Tyler Street t6 EnAvenue from Thirty-fift- h PJerce gineer's "A? Station 360500Street to Avenue from Twenty seventh Pierce Avenue Street Twenty-eight- h Street to Lake from Twenty-fift- h Street tne ortn siae 01 warren ijwow from Ogden Avenue to Engineer's1 'B" Station 1062698 the North side of Oak Street from Ogden Avenue to en 1062698: gineer's "B" Station cost and expense And to defray the of said improvements by special tax orassessment to be paia in five equal annual installments with six (6) per cent toterest upon tne unpaiai levied according to the front feet or linear feet frontage upon and against all the lots pieces or parcels of land affected or benefitted by said improvements and abutting upon said Ave nues W Streets xo vne enuro howback therefrom: not exceeding ever one hundred (100) feet 6aid ImThe total estimated cost of which It Is provements is $7050100 ofwill be conestimated that $4000000 Administributed from Works Progress in tration funds If and when available will labor and materials and $30501qopropbe assessed against the abuttingcost to The estimated erty owners owners for the imabutting property provements la 75c per front foot1 Notice lis hereby expressly giveri that Sewei Disthe City's portion of this Works Progby trict shall be defrayed labor ress Administration int grants of unex Also that any materials purchased by this Dls pended materials " triCS snail oeoome ujo at the"j compleden City corporation work on this project tion Notice is also given that In the event Administration the Works Progress disgrants of labor or materials are this continued before the completion of the discreDistrict the City can at tion of its Board of Commissioners time and assessstop the work at any work then comfor abuttors the thej PlNo?lce Is also given that the sewers be constructed on the following HtrtmtM and avenues can not have a depth- greater than six feet: Twelfth Station Street from Engineer's "B" ' B" Station 560015 to Engineer's from Twelfth 3700 Gramercy Avenue Station Street to Engineer's "A th - ( ALL NEW TODAY OSEKT mil hi w ITS f tS I -- VRS w LE 17 AY RES - M HiiiiU And This ThrUI-Packe- ( — n £E Dive 1V?C il ' ' J r s 1'laltg Hdneck Bs Orcbstra : Story of the Old tVestl d ARSEJAL FIGHTING TC3E ' It OF BADLANDS! lack Ranch?! slacks the fastest draw and the hardest fists on the range against a dozen ruthless iciners a - Dai-an- ce to wipe out ban£t stronghold! 5 'tit-p- of-th-e - BUUe BURKE Reginald OWEN Georaa BARBIER Second Hit 374-000- in iAJ 0 Rio-ne- "oilQTV the I Dennis Moore - Joyce Bryant - Bobby Clack Extra Added Crime Doesn't Pay Series A "ix tt&cO' "Pound Foolish" v RI-G-- News & Short "News of the Day w- city-own- On The Stage ———Tonight at 8:30' p m 5 — Big Acts — 5 Ogden's iFinest Amateurs ed ' ted - to-w- ' 18thf dayof Apr By E 1 ma O-- i ' City Recorder TYNE BALLAN " Deptity First Publication J April 1919401940 Taji Publication Mav 9 —tPubllshed In ThesOgderi Standard- ma Examiner NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is herebv given that Ogden City proposes to make the following Construct sewers ImprovemenVto-wt- t: in sewer- District no joj togecner wnu work Incidental thereto according to m the plans and specifications on fileand the office of the City Engineer in connection therewith to purchase materials "the principle item being sewer pipe lineal feet of eight-inc- h Sealed bids are Invited for said ma terials and will be received at the of fice of the City Recorder in tne cjuy Hall at Ogden Utah until 4:00 o'clock ai p m on the etn aay w May which time they will be presented to the City Commission and publically to bidopened and read Instructions for said ders plans and specifications ds seen ana examimprovement can of the City Engineer ined' at the office in the City Hall of said City The right Is reserved to reject afy or all bids and to waive any delects Bv order of the Board or commis sioners of Ogden City Utah this ths 12th day of April 194U riiiKCJuw MAjanli (seal) City Recorder First Publication April2 121940 1940 Last) Publication May Published In The Ogden Standard- Examiner 20-0- 00 c 4050 Sewer District" No 163 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that Oeden City proposes to make the following public improvements District Construct No 160 pavement in Paving work incidental thereto together with accordingon1to plans specifications and oi ine ine in me onice are proiues insealed bids City Engineer And vited for said work and will be re- celvedi at the office of the City in the City Hall at Ogden Utah 13th until ifour o'clock P M on the 1940 Instructions to biddayjof May and ders plans specifications for mid improvement can beof seen and examthe city Engiined! at the office neer! in the City Hall of said City The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any de- By' order of the Board of Commissioners of Ogden1940City Utah" this 18th! day of April (SIGNED) MABEL C PETERSON City Recorder BALLANTYNE to-w- it: : Re-cord- jer - to-w- it: -- J27-ATJfe- $l45r Notice is also given that the on Twelfth Street from Engineer's "B" to E Avenue can not station have a depth greater than three feet six inches ah nrntMt and ob lections to such the carrying out of improvements or mus oe m wuuug such intentions bv owners of property affected or to be benefitted descrying the same together with the number of front fftet therefor and filed with! the City Recorder of said City on or before the 2nd day of May 1940 Board of Commissioners of said The By E O'N Cltv at Its first regular meeting there Deputy (Seal) of 6th On May the day after 1946 First Publication April9 19 :uu 1940 beginning at ine now 01 1940 Last Publication May o'clock 'P M will consider isaid proPublished In The Ogden such posed levy and Improvements! and as shall thereto protests and objections have been made J Given by order of the Board of Com mlssioners of Ogden City MABEL C PETERSON (Seal) City Recorder Read the Classified Ads First Publication April 12 1940 sewer six-thir- ty They said a bullet wound in the right temple apparently caused death A small cal iber target pistol was found near by Members or ms xamiiy saia First Church of Christ Scientist Dunlap had been In ill health some cornerof Monroe and Twenty- time fourth holds regular Sunday morn d of Mon- inz servirM t vn o'clock land More than tana's farming land is irrigated Wednesday ' evening testimonial The petition which stated it was being brought not only on behalf of the named complainants but also on behalf of "all others similarly situated" contended that the state law under which thei commission order was unissued its wage-hoconstitutional It alleged also that the commission acted on incompev tent evidence Eight hours would constitute the standard work day for women and minors under the commission's ruling published April 4 and minimum wages would' be '$15 weekly in Salt Lake City $14 in Ogden $13 in Provo and Logan and from $10 to $12 m smaller communities of the -- J A class and a welcome for all Worship at eleven a m Sermon by 'Rev Frank Ernest Eden D D "Resources of Power for Daily com The membership Living" mittee meets at the close of this service Dis B Y P! U at cussion led by Miss Betty Herring ton on "The Voice of God" SThe Worship at seven-thirt- y ordinance of baptism will be ad ministered at the close of this serv ice Inc I Kiddies 10c a Intendent ! m - Salt Laker's Body Found Near Amport A oetition voicing the complaint was filed with Jthe commission by attorneys representing nine drugstores the Associated Merchants Z C M L Auerbach company Paris company and Keith-O'Brie- n th slx-thir-- tv ' r rd Dance and Adults 15c ' v ority to construct watr-way- a pavement andwnere ana culverts ' required on iwtnij-fift- h Street from" Taylor Avenue toPierce Avenue 50 feet wide Twentysixth Street from Fillmore Avenue to Pierce Avenue 40 feet wide Twenty-seven- th Street from Fillmore Avenue to Engineer's "B" Station 20340123' 40 feet wide Thirtieth street iroro van Buren Avenue to Harrison Boulevard 40 feet wide Sixteenth Street from Boulevard to Adams AveWashington nue 37 feet wide Chllds Avenue from Thirty-Thir- d Street to Thirty-Fourt- h Street 38 feet - wide Thirty-Fourt- h Street from Washington Boulevard to Lincoln Avenue 35 feet wide Liberty Avenue from Twentieth Street to Twenty-first Street 35 feet wide Brink Street to Avenue from Twenty-nint- h 35 feet wide Tyler Thirtieth Street to Street Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h k Twenty-fift- h Street 35 feet wide Wheel-locAvenue from Maule Drive to Twenty-ninth Street 35 feet wide Fillmore Avenue from Engineer's "A" Station Street S3 feet 6560 to TweQty-nlnt- h wider Franklin Street from Grant Avenue to Washington Boulevard 32 feet wide Ogden Avenue from Engineer's "A Station 670111! to aniriy-ii- ri Street 32 feet Wide Ogden Avenue from Thirty-fourt- h Street to Thirty sixth Street 31 feet wide Liberty Avenue3 from Engineer's "A'f Station- 89491 to Twenty-eightStreet 29 feet wide Orchard Avenue from Twentieth Street to Twenty-fir- st Street 27 feet wide Klesel Avenue from Engineer's "A" Sta careen tion B24&735 to rweniy-mmn- ' -25 feet wide" Rushton Street from Qulncv Avenue to Jackson Avenue 22 feet wide Porter Avenue from Engi neer's "A" station ii43J "J lwenStreet 20 feet wide ana Kershaw Street from Washington Boul evard to Klesel Avenue 15 leet wide to Rushton Street from Wall Avenue feet Engineer's "B" Station 724076 31Washwide and Twentieth Street from ington Boulevard to Wall Avenue 59 To attach lateral sewer service pipe connections to sewer mains And to defray the post and expense of said improvements estimated by the City Engineer to be $5647020 exclus- -' ive of Ogden City's portion of the Works Progress Administration ' contribution and the cost and expense of lateral sewer connections properly as sessable aeainet the nronertv on oolite thereto and specially benefited toy epe- clal tax or assessment levied according to front feet or linear foot frontage upon and against the -- entirety of all lots pieces or parcels of land affected or benefited by said Improvements and abutting upon said avenues or streets so to be improved to the entire depth thereof not exceeding however 100 f eet comprising with such and streets parts of said avenues to be "PAVTNO DISTRICT NO 160 Installments paid In five equal annual with six (6) per cent interest upon the unpaid balance Tlie estimated total cost of ssid improvements is $7147020 of whichcon-It is estimated that $1500000 will be tributed by the Works Progress Administration In grants of labor and materials and $345920 will be paid by Ogden City for materials used m lo this pavpaving the Intersections estimated cost of the ing district The Is $5647020 The estiabuttors portion mated cost per front foot on the streets listed above as being 50 feet in width in is $268 per foot as being 4Q feet 37 width Is $215 per foot las being befeet in width Is $198 per fooot as is $1S2 per foot: ing 36 feet35 In width width Is $188 per as being feet 'in 32 feet In width t $172 foot:as being as being 31 feet in width is per foot: m si ah ner loot: as oeinn U $155 per foot: as being foot as befeet in width is iTior 25 feet in width i4 $133 per foot: as being 22 feet in width is $118 per foot as beinfe 20 feet In width is $107 and as being 13 feet in width Is $081 per foot vuow w cohiunvvv incta m no Mwr lntril connections to Eewers Is $050 per foot of lateraL Notice is hereby expressly given that the City's portion of the excavation of this paving district shall be defray- ed by works Progress Administration and nranf of labor and materials "also1 rental of equipment pur- - ' that any unexpendable material chased by this district shall become Corthe property of the Ogden City work poration at the completion of jthe on this project Notice Is also given that in the event that Works Progress Administration discgrants of labor and materials are of this ontinued before thecancompletion at the discredistrict the City tion of its Board of Commissioners stop the work at any time and ass Ulv aoutvvn tut wt? pleted All protests or objections to such the carrying out of Improvements or must be in writing such intention or property signed by the owner or to be benefited describing wnn tne number the same together of front feet i therefor! and filed with said City on the City Recorder of c before the 9th day of May 1940 saia The Board or commissioners vithere recrular meeting ntv at its first May after it : on the 13th day of wio iiuur m iw 1940 Beginning av consider said pro- -' o'clock P M will tmwi lAtnrVsnd improvements and such protests and objections thereto1 as shall have been made Given bv order or tne lioara ot of Oprden City this Commissioners - SALT LAKE dTY April 20 — (AP) i— A recent order of the Utah industrial commission establishing: standards for women wage-ho- ur and children store employes was contested today by a group of Salt Lake City retailers on the grpund that it has no constitutional' auth Avenue ! First to-w- Merchants Unite Against Arbitra ry Laws On Women Minors 1W-H50- 0' 4 ! WAGES RULING 1 1 NOTICE OP INTENTION DISTRICT NO 160 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the Board of Commis sioners oj Ogden City to make thefollowing described improvement according to the plans proiues ana speci fications therefor on file in the of fice of the City Engineer in tne city it Hall In Ogden Utah To grade gravel and pave with gravel base and plant mix oil mulch type !PAVINO Out-of-sta- te j 1 LEGAL NOTICES DEALERS FIGHT -- : Weekly Sunday School Lessor! ""V fourth and Madison— H H Utter-bac- k ' minister Ten a m Bible school Robert Bischof f superintendent Eleven a m Worship Sermon Christian Living"-Son"Successful men choir school at meetings eight Sunday Evening services Christian En convenes at nine forty-fiv-e a m deavor seven p m Worship eight Reading rooms lcated at '305 p m sermon rfersonai jttespon- Central Building corner of Wash- sibility" POWELL Wyo "April 20 — so m one Aid are p fourth ington and Twenty Wednesday (AP)— Two safecrackers weren't Mrs R E Enger open to the public from eleven a ciety at home' of m prayer meet pressed for time while' jimmying Sevenrthirty p rat to p nW daily ex- ing "home of the minister 2329 the door ofi a Powell barroom cept Sundays and holidays and carting off a safe containing Quincy $600 Doctrine of Atonement1' is the 2635 They had locked the- night Nazarene of the Church n be to of the subject' Wells Vaught in the marshal Gerald Worcester Rev read in all Churches of Christ Sc- Grantrbeforehand ' jail ' pastor ientist on Sunday April 21 Vaught Opened the jail for the morn m ten a school Sunday The public is invited to attend early "yesterday when they pair m subject the church services and to enjoy ing worship eleven a pretended they needed a place the privileges of the reading rooms "Is the Bible 'True?" to sleep Young people seven p m Mrs Mildred McMillan will have The Methodist churclu---WaltLyman French minister Grace charge of this service Special AG VIE Wasem parish worker Jefferson music p Evening service seven-thirt- y at Twenty-eixt- h Eleven worship Subjecti "The m Everybody is welcome Friends of Jesus Win More EVENT St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Friends" The choir will sing Lead Kindly Lights words by churcch (Missouri Synod)— Paul Tennyson and music by Buck Or- G Hansen pastor Regular services are held in the gan: Prelude "To Spring" Grieg Seventh LOGAN Utah April 20— (AP)— Day Adventist "Nocturne" Chopin offertory school Twenty-nint- h hundred speakers representTwo 469 Sunday TschalkowskL postlude Nursery or children during church hour at and adult Bible classes meet at ing 13 high schools moved into ten a m Divine worship is at the final: round of the annual community house States Interscholastic eleven Everyone is cordially in Mountain Church school at nine forty-fiv-e tournament here today Forensic Oxford vited Seven Youth hour: of winners announcement with of be will Love" the "The easrue subiect "How Shall We Purge late scheduled afternoon for Think land Act Toward the Pres subject of Sunday's sermon by the The contestants were divided ent War" led by Harold Wycoff pastor: We hear much in this day into 65 formal debate teams 26 This week a lady inquired of me of racial ana political natreas extemporaneous speakers and 22 If norsnn not members of the about the "purge" of na orators All of them participated Methodist church are welcome at tions How different is God'a in the" opening competition yester Its public services They always purge of His Kingdom! class day Children's confirmation are welcome Jome ana oe a Entered In the tourney were meets on Tuesday afternoon at these high schools: North Cache stranger here but once in the church Idaho of Richmond Rigby Oinrrh of Christ — Sunday Adult instruction class meets South East West and Granite of in Salt Lake City South Cache of school will be held at 422 Twenty- - Friday evening at seven-thirt- y Mr Mrs of Trask and m home Mrs Jonn jjc the fourth ten a Hyrura Bear River of Garland230 Twenty-nint- h Carbon of Price Davis of Kaysfiroot suoerintendent viile Wasatch of Heber Box El We extena a rrienaiy mviiaiion der of Bngham City and LiOgan tt iadults and children of every TCi MEET OILHEEN to attend of Logan beliefs and nationality The Agora club Utah State Agrl SALT LAKE CITY April 20— our Sunday school (Act ju:j s Tjrntt 18:3 4 51 Parents ao (AP) — speakers will (cultural college debate lettermen's not allow your children to loaf on feature the program of the annual" society is acting as (host the street but let them come to our convention of the Utah State As Canada's 1939 population has and be taught to sociation of Retail Petroleum Deal Sunday school tVlflf Jt en Ufa been estimated at 11200000 w era here next Thursday hub u lUNi iiiiiaLiau of citizen Oiey may become a good God J as wen as or our country afhincs are strictly from fsfir the Bible Everyone attending will feel a warm welcome ana una 1iai t A moot Wfi do not pass the collection cox The Church or unrisi is a remnant nf the church of 830 Bearthm same name teaching the aakCHURCHES Dorothy Dix's Letter Box o OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER Mav Published in the Ogden Standard- Examiner Tnst PlthNnntlwi 2 - 1940 |