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OGDEN STANDARD 12 PITY I I Weber Counfy'sTax Curiam Hung Up— Not Rung Down INTFMF1S Ul 111 1 kliuu YULETIDE HAIL Rush n I 4 - s t THANKS VOICED FOR ART WEEK Artists Urged to Call Fon Their Work J persons wno enjoyed the display from one until ten-thirp m Richards Sign company contributed the window display signs which were most effective in attracting passersby ty The name was inadvertently omitted from the Sunday list " " " ' iU it ill I H w n ii i i i Uli v i 25-ce- Prosecutor Aroused B LAND PROVIDED' Conduct of GGC Youths OFFICERS PROBE THEFT REPORTS - Bin-for- Burglary Charge Hearing Delayed i A third degree burglary charge against Frank Evans 21 of Ogden was continued for hearing in police court today until Tuesday Evans is charged with stealing a quantity of dresses from a Quinn Garment Co truck while the machine was parked at 335 Twenty-eighf- h Frank Brown 38 of Clearfield was found guilty of disturbing the peace by fighting and his case or dered dismissed Harlow Camp Court to Refuse Weber County Gift Will Also have Space for Further Leniency to Asks Enrollees Skating Rink Deputy City Attorney Samuel H Barker asked police court today to disregard further pleas from CCC camp commanding officers to grant leniency to CCC enrollees whose actions Saturday night in downtown Ogden result in arrests for disorderly conduct ami other charges "These CCC boys have made it a habit to come to Ogden Saturday nights and raise the dickens" Attorney Barker said "Every Mont day morning some officer of a CCC camp appears in behalf of the boys to ask leniency CCC enrollees shouldbe dealt with the same as other persons "There must have been 100 of them milling around Twenty-fift- h street Saturday night" the attor- A' new city skating rink and park in the southern part of Og- ! I ney declared j j Three Face Charges Mr Barker's remarks were made when three members of the Hunts-vill- e camp appeared to answer charges of disorderly conduct A camp officer whose name was not learned asked the court to allow leniency with the promise such occurrences would not be repeated Each of the three was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or serve five days in jail They were: James Rowland U9 for interfering with an officer and for drunkenness Elmo Smith 19 and Herbert Prince 19 for disturbing the peace j by fighting Sergeant D B Ballantyne and Detective R F Peterson said the three along with others were engaged in a fight and that Rowland insisted on opening Sergeant coat to "find my badge Resents Remark Following the trial Attorney Barker said a Huntsville camp representative invited officers to come "down south where I live and we'll throw you all In" (jail) j Turning to newsmen Attorney Barker said: "If this is their atti tude I will suggest that the city tane steps to prevent the CCC boys from coming into the city Jt might be a good Idea to have po-lice cars carry them out as soon 4s i they appear" Police said each Saturday night brings difficulties with CCC camp enrollees who come to Ogden from northern Utah camps j Bat-lantyn- J one-fifte- en i 1 i n II I il i il i mi 11 i den was assured today by action of Weber county commissioners At request of Franz Behling deputy city treasurer the county agreed to donate to the city a piece of tax deed land between Jefferson and Orchard and between Thirty-secon- d and Thirty-thir- d for this purpose Behling said the city intends to turn it into an ice skating rink for use this winter and then sod it for park purposes next summer The land is approximately 300 by 500 feet The county's action followed presentation of a petition signed by residents on Jefferson and Orchard between Thirty-secon- d and Thirty-thir- d : x Approximately 90 extra railroad workers are expected to be hired during this year's Christmas rush from about 130 applications already on file with the Ogden Union rail way & Depot Co Officials expect one of the est mail rushes in this year and hiring of additional mail handlers is expected to start about Dec 10 or 12 The 90 men will be about the same number as were hired last year but this year's peak load is expected to last llonger thereby requiring the maximum number of workers for a week or so instead of only two to four days Shortage of Space One reason for the increased mail activity expected is a shortage of mail and baggage cars due to large military movements it is said Because of this shortage mail which last year was sorted at points east of Ogden will be "work ed" at the local mail terminal The 130 applications will more than cover all the men heeded and include- furloughed employes of the Ogden Union Railway & Depot Co Southern Pacific and Union Pacific it was reported For expansion For the first time in history the railway mail service will expand its local mail sorting room to include! part of the regular Of U R & D Co baggage room occupying the raised concrete platform used ordinarily for unloading and loading trunks and other! heavy bagj gage1 The baggage room adjoins the railway mail service's large sort SSs 36-na- Albert Resignation Wilfonf district Inspector for the state liquor control commission bcnniA effective Sunday and Henry S Bell assumea tne duties of district inspector today He changed the commission's local headauarters frnm the Ogden armory to room 1020 n tne f irst security building Wilfong brieadier eenrnl nf ffca Utah national guard and commanding officer of the 65th artillery brigade terminated his services with the liquor hody to attend for officers at Fort Bennino- da He will return about Dec 29 to assume active command of his brigade before it is inducted into service for a one-yei period J - ar Strong Increase Shown Permits Issued This Year J Ogden Chiropractic Association J "Eccles Building" Dr IL W Marrs Dr C 13 Johnson s j i 3 mg Duiknng : A gift of glasses would be remembered and ap-- j predated always 7n f I D0XEY0D Optometrist at EMPORIUU Balcony j i ! DAMAGE TRIAL Public Program Will Be Presented By S to-nig- The public Is invited to view a colored movie taken last summer at San Francisco fair durSouthern Pacific ing the two-da- y homecoming celebration which will be shown Tuesday at seven-thirt- y p m in Weber college auditorium said J W Burbidge president of the Ogden Southern Pacific Old Timers' club which? is sponsoring the showing The program will include singing by the Southern Pacific Glee club and some instrumental numbers F E Wilson of San Francisco assistant to the Southern Pacific vice president in charge of the system's passenger traffic will come to Ogden to speak briefly at the program A representative of the company's news bureau also from San Francisco will also: speak Other officials attending will include L P Hopkins superintendent of the Salt "Lake division who will speak and Roger E Edens superintendent of the Ogden Union Rail- J Federal Judge Also Hears Innocent Plea In y 'Dope' Case P 25-min- Members of El Monte command ery Knights Templar will hold their' annual election of officers in the Masonic temple las the first of a series of elections by local Masonic units this month J B Hunter former Ogden railroad man! now of Salt Lake City! is retiring commander off the ht com-mande- ry - Other elections will be held on the following dates said officials: Dec 3 — Ogden chapter Royal ' ' j Arch Masons Dec 4— Unity lodge No 18 Dec 5— Weber lodge No 6 Dec 7 — George Washington lodge j trim v H Jt s Trial of a $10000 damage suit brought by E J Kesler of Alexander Bannock county Idaho against Karl C and Wesley Schuab of Logan was under way here today in Federal court with Judge Tillman D Johnson on the bench— Kesler charges the Schaubs wit negligent driving of the auto whkh struck him and dragged him along a southern Idaho road on Jam 27 1938 He sustained a broken leg and bruises from the accident he declares Previously Dennis O Hansen 63 of Harrisville had pleaded not guilty to charges of illegal grow-9 ing of marihuana last August He had been released under $500 bond Judge Johnson said the trial would be held during the present F V v J) iy x" ' SUPT I P HOPKINS i ' Will be among speakers ROOTERS RIDE session in Ogden which he prr-1 dieted would last a week: Dec 6— Queen Esther chapter 50 None of the p respective jurors" way & Depot Co No 4 Order of Eastern Star called into ' the courtroom today master will be who Mr Burbidge Dec 10 — Marian chapter No 14 of 'Ceremonies issued a asked to be excused as Judge special inOrder of Eastern Star J Johnson reminded them the opof Southern to members all vitation Dec 13— Royal andf Select Mas- Pacific and Union Pacific Old Timportunity to exercise the privileges ters! of a democracy which include The ers' clubs and their friends A six-cAll ejections will be at eight p program special party of Notre jury duty has practically vanished be held in the colwill m Members of the Ogden Shrine lege's main auditorium with en- Dame supporters! en route to Los from other hemispheres of the club will also elect officers at a trance earth from Jefferson Angeles for the traditional Notre date this month not ybt selected "As jurors" he said "you are Dame-SoutheCalifornia grid con- representatives of all fhat Amerii test Dec 7 will pass through Og- cans cherish" Bride Asks Divorcer den tonight at "'"! men said railroad ad Wife fSays Mate 1 —i The j j party is headed for San was! SecSuit for divorce filed in Francisco from where it will conond district court today by Vera tinue down the coast About 125 Davies Raymond against Paul Raypersons are aboard with Edward Weber college today wound up W Gould prominent Chicago flormond to whom she 'was married fall its for the classwork quarter 1 19 in charge 1940 ist She August alleges that- at students prepared to spend the Meanwhile 30 members of the the time of the marriage he had and Charles K Olsen William D examin- Waite school football squad Weaver and under the name of Paul R Petros-k- y next three days in taking high George Hawkins penat will pause here Tuesday at seven-fiv- e another wife living and undi- - ations There will beas no school sioned members of Mt Ben Lomis the that p m returning from a game ond vorced She asks restoration! of her the college Friday 548 Brotherhood of No lodge final registration day for the win- at Portland Ore to their homes maiden name Vera Davies America will Carmen Railroad of at Toledo Ohio Divorce was granted to Vesper ter quarter! Dec 11 at be honored ofWednesday Reports from the registrar's A Drake from Harry Delevan a double dinner and dance to be it apDrake by District Judge Lewis V fice were to the effect that attendheld j by the brotherhood at Dick's Trueman She alleged desertion and pears the winter quarter cafe it was announced today exceed that of the fall nonsupport and was granted cus- ance willwhich In charge of the affair hi pushed the number tody of one minor child They were quarter a dinner at seven-tj 1000 more to of than students married in December 1931 in m at another and eleven:thir p ty school "now the Students attending j Butte Mont Mrs D R Wheelwright L D'S ty p m to provid for two shift are utilizing their spare time duris a working men in the lodge Had-leing the day this week to register stake welfare work directory an of y W of P committee comprised nounces is she and the final day of registration has several positions S M and Evans chairman C expected to see an influx of new open in good households for sper-so- Howell rwho know how to cook for a students who for one reason or another did t not attend during the balanced diet in a home as well as fall quarter Usually the winter do general housework Women" dequarter has the largest attendance siring employment of this type! are No inquest into the traffic death of the year it was reported be- requested to contact Mrs Wheelof R E Widdison j Ogden high cause that is the slack season-fowright at 1286 Twenty-fift- h phone 2027-- J school dean of men will be held employment 24 Home construction for the first months of this year is $180375 ahead of the entire 12 months of 1 ! 1939 City Building Inspector William Vanderwoude reported today This year up to Nov 30 there was $757650 represented in new residential permits For all of last yer the home building figure was During November all types of building and remodeling permits represented $103600 compared with $79775 for similar purposes during November of 1939 Mr Vanderwoude reported there were 28 home construction permits issued durins the month lust find ed representing an expenditure of oou ana 10 permits at a total of $23950 There were four homes remodeled at a cost of $3300 ial John Gonzalo 40 was reported in a fairly good condition today in the Dee hospital where he is being treated for severe wounds suffered Sunday during a fight on lower Twenty-fift- h street Quonesenda Huerta 60 who allegedly inflicted the wounds with ft razor was being held in city jail on an open charge Captain Dewey F Hawkins said filing of a charge will await outcome of Gonzalo's condition Gonzalo suffered a deep cut across his right shoulder and a deep circular cut about the larire muscle of his left arm A razor apparently used by Huerta was found in a gutter near the scene by Sergeant D B Ballantyne and Officer C E Noble ar rn eleven-twentyrfi- ve CARMEN TO FETE TESTS STARTED THREE MEMBERS - j - Positions Open In Ogden Homes Attorney Rules Against Inquest "whlch-will'incl- ude ns r ! i as far as the county attorney's office is concerned said County Attorney John A Hendricksi today So far he added the family has not indicated it will request an inI quest '! 10-in- ch Weber county school district is definitely Interested in setting up a training program for youths between the ages of 17 and 25 said William P Miller superintendent of schools today Mr Miller attended an informal three-homeeting In" Salt Lake City Saturday at which representatives of all 40 of the state's school districts were present and discussed the proposal offered by the federal government H B Gunderson state director of vocational education explained the proposal A survey of a type yet to be determined will be started as soon as plans can be formulated for it Mr Miller said to determine what classes can be most effectively taught in Weber county to the greatest number of young men The program parallels the present Weber college defense training setup WEBER STUDENT j - J YOU NEED - CONDITIONS OFTEN RELATED TO WEAK FEET i iit) NOT HAVE! (ifPrij l You maf be concerned about many problems but you" needn't worry about the safety of your savings i -- NECK AND HEAD Stiff Neck ' Neuritis SPINE AND PELVIS Fofltaral Defects Arthritis Rheamatle Palps Caievel Hips M tJiHeret Shoulders j :7& 1 'i THIGH AND CALF Cramps Mnscla Pains - If 'i- ANKLE 'AND FOOT Arthritis Rhenmatie Pains Flat Feet ' f Ankle Rlrtd Joints Swollen ur Practical COURT STARTS j Organization HOLD ELECTIONS non-scho- ol j Rail Officials Will Attend Old Timers' Entertainment - MASONS WILL - De f SPECIAL CARS 11 non-resident- e i In No Plan Interesting To Weber Schools " i j TOTAL BOOMING forest area is being duplicated across The scene above snapped in a Washington-statfound The workmen are cutting are balsams the nation this week wherever pine trees firms and officials estimated 12000 trees service forest Last season year trees to be shipped for the Christmas about 800 from Washington and were brought into the Ogden area both shipped in and native cut with now under way fostered by forest is campaign approximately 2000 were wasted unsold An intensive used thus conserving water be to number actual to the service to hold the cutting of trees down near sheds in the forest areas HARVEST - ' HOME ERECTION kVi ' - j tried everything 'till you've tried the Modern Scientific Painless Chiropractic ftTfTrnT!TpiiTtt!itrrrmTriT!TiTMiiTm -- H S Bell Assumes ONE GASHED IN Uf a h Liquor Post RAZOR BATTLE y — K of We McKell Dr Ross IL McCune e's I Bear in mind that if you are sick or the cause of that condition Imm suffering MUST be removed permanently before '' aatIn health can be regained You may! i obtain temporary relief by eliminating w w wwnw 8ensation pf pain but this practice is generally dansrerous for nain is na- Releases ture's warning that something is wrong the and the cause must i and re- corrected locates and Chiropractic Power J moves the cause the sufferer restoring to normal lasting health Your invest!- -' Within gation is invited Dr Ira PARK h The L D S Twelfth ward Relief society will meet Tuesday at two p m in the ward chapel Mrs S E Hinckley will give the lesson "Practical Religion" by Brlgham Young A special meeting for visiting teachers will be held at p m with Mrs Joseph R Morrell giving the topic Gets Sick People You haven't FOR CITY i The Polk school was reported broken into over the week-en- d by a prowler who smashed out a south window near the- furnace room Detectives Hoyt L Gates and George C Theobald said an early check failed to reveal theft of any property The Rev George H Argyle of the Church of the Good Shepherd was reported his automobile prowled while the machine was parked near the church at Twenty-fourt- h and Grant Included in the theft were a pocket parish register a flashlight and letters Mrs Harold Welch of 1640 d reported loss of her diamond wedding ring while shopping near Twenty-eight- h and Washington on Saturday The ring had five small A black leather purse diamonds containing a $5 bill and a driver license was reported lost by Charles Orele of 639 Twenty-thir- d Theft of a 1935 pickup truck was reported by Roy Hartman roomer at the Wilcox hotel J H Fronk of Ben Lomond hotel reported theft of a red and white blanket from his automobile while the machine was parked near the hotel ACT r - While his workers started counting mailed-i- n tax checks and compiling delinquency lists CLOSED County Treasurer Arias G Belnap today hung a green canvas in front of his office's counter signalizing be liable for two per cent penalty its closing until Dec 21 Those who havent paid their taxes will now I nt fee and advertising ex- J to Prevail Likely I All artists are reauested to rail improper plates N G Hansen 5L for their paintings between six and of 536 Twenty-fourt- h forfeited $5 nine p m this evening at National bail for running a red light Art Week headquarters A bench warrant was ordered isWashington A number of oil paintings sued for the arrest of Cecil J Bradhave been selected to bej displayed bury of 461 Twenty-sevent- h who in Ben Lomond hotel lobby from failed to appear in answer to a now "until January 1 and 'watercol-or- s charge of improper parking and pastels have been picked to hang in J C Penney mezzanine Relief Society to Hear Mrs Claude Peacock chairman wishes to thank all those who have Brlgham Young Lesson hibit a popular one Sunday there were A I 'A bell 45 of 3215 Kiesel was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or serve 2 days in jail for driving with j if v' ts i i J larg-histo- ry $100000 !' 3 i Estimated At Between $75000 and Mayor Fred M Abbott revealed today preliminary drawings have been made for a proposed new central fire station to cost be-' tween $75000 and $100000 The mayor said the present station located at Lake and Grant is in poor condition and even ifremodeled would not furnish adequate facilities for housing equipment and training firemen For Budget Inclusion "These plans are of course 6nly preliminary and the success of the project will be determined when commissioners make up the city's 1941 budget" Mayor Abbott said "But the "need for a new station is becoming more apparent every day Personally I consider it un- economical to have the old building repaired" The mayor said the new station would be located on the corner and Grant imof Twenty-sixt- h mediately south of the present -- station and would have entrances off Grant and Twenty-sixt- h ' If commissioners approve the PWA construction a projptoject ect would be applied for the mayor said These federal proj-ecordinarily give the sponsor 45 per cent" of the overall cost City Engineer John C Brown said the present brick and concrete station was erected Jn 1891 about the same year as the old house and old city hall building-jail Mayor Abbott as head of the public safety department will be sitting in a budget meeting for his first time During recent months the mayor has several times expressed the desire to improve fa cilities and enlarge both police and fire forces tThe heavy" home construction activity throughout the east bench district particularly during the ' past three years has made new demands on fire protection fa cilities" the mayor said "Ogden Is growing we must recognize that f fact" In a recent report prepared by a national fire underwriters' committee public safety ' equipmentOgden'a was given a low rating Among other things the report said the central station is in in the trainadequate : particularly - uremen 's f oi iiig If the project goes through the mayor said the present station wil be torn down This he said would complete the removal of all old buildings In City Hall park and gTeatly improve the appear ance or the downtown district J Car Scarcity Is 450 J Longer Because of MAYOR TELLS AIMS approximately ''fit t Place Structure At Corner of Twenty- Sixth and Grant contributed toward making the 1740 HAS EFFECT ON Would " DECEMBER 2 - FIRESTATION Tonight - Ogden Included In Campaign to Reduc&Yule Tree Waste ARMY TRAFFIC TO BUILD NEW Cost MONDAY EVENING- EXAMINER -- ' I 3 j' For Men Women on Insured ' and investments at the FederalJ Your money is safeguarded by men of character integrity and experience— with added insurance protection up to $5000 by an agency of the U S Government Savings Utah's Largest Insured Association and Children Of courts you wouldn't!" 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