Show SECTION OGDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY B Officers Seize Violators' Bikes COUNTY WANTS LARGER SHARE OF TAXHONIES & Acts On Proposal for Settling Delinquent Payments Indication that Weber ill -- Iff I i '' taxes delinquent against the proparerty Weber county under this setrangement would take $225 as tlement for the delinquent general taxes "Because Ogden city eventually of the will receive about one-thir- d $225 we are expected to accept on this deal I suggest that we insist on getting $325 as our share" Chalrman-Arringto- n of the county commission said and Commissioners McEntire and Brown agreed Air funds received by the county property evenfor sale of tax-dee- d tually are distributed to the various taxing units of which Ogden city is one Opposes Further Funds For Unit That Sells Stores Products Takes Over Post As Line Manager The Farmers' Grain Cooperative and Idaho will "oppose with ail its strength" further appropriations for the commodity credit corporation unless that agency of the federal government withdraws immediately from the field of marketing and warehousing agricultural commodities This stand was announced today following a meeting of stockhod-er- s of the cooperative at which they adopted a resolution The resolution said the cooperative will oppose appropriations to any federal agency "whose program is in direct competition with producer-owned cooperatives" but officers of the organization said the resolution is aimed for the present at the commodity credit corporax tion Legislation Sought Other resolutions adopted were to the following effect: 1 Support of a legislative program the goal of which is "full parity income to the farm family through increased price and reduced costs and the assurance of such parity income to the extent that earnings from agricultural operations from day to day and year to year be as secure as that of other groups in society" 2 Appreciation of loans that have in the past been made available to sound cooperatives and recommending continued and increased financial aid for farmer cooperatives by the farm credit ad- n V" 'i-- ? 1 7 iffLi " Tjri " s1 ' Uh IT I it -- CROWDED This gives an idea of how the police property room is crowded with seized bicycles Shown with the collec tion is Detective W S Champ- - ministration ministration S WILL HELP IN LAYING PIPES Ogden city has been allocated $277295 by the works progress administration (WPA) to install sewer and water lines to the city to aid in airport in Fairmont and connected other utility projects with national defense city commissioners' were notified in a telegram today by Rep Walter K Granger This amount will come to the city In the form of WPA labor crews Commissioner Rackham xplained adding that a similar amount will have to be put up by the city to install the improvements unless other U Sald is obtained (D-Uta- h) Divorce Actions In District Court e Frances Bradbury charged to provide and cruelty in a diviorc ftilt filed in Second district court against Henry Bradbury They were married in Salt "Lake City in 1936 She asked custody of two children and $30 per month alimony Virginia Hansen sued Archie J Hansen charging failure to provide and cruelty and asking custody of two children and $30 per month alimony They were marfall-tir- ried in Ogden J X X JL&- - TED I- - JAMES Once famed athlete Ted L James of Denver who worked his way through the University of Nebraska by driving a bus and earned recognition as an football center in 1928 today took over his duties as president and general manager of Rio Grande Motor Ways Inc which operates fleets of busses and trucks over scenic Colorado New Mexico and Utah routes James' appointment announced by F A Pell chairman of the board is the culmination of 11 years of motor transportation experience with major Colorado hign-wa- y companies mostly in executive posts He succeeds L E Nicker-so- n resigned Following his graduation from Nebraska university with bachelor of science degree in 1929 James played professional football" for a season with the Philadelphia In 1930 he was made director of physical education at Nebraska State Teachers college serving until 1933 when he was appointed supervisor and terminal manager of the Denver-Colorad- o Springs-Puebl- o Motorway at Pueblo From 1936 to 1939 he was suan farm security adand other federal agencies 3 Commending Elwood Williams general manager "for his successful efforts in securing needed Ogden police are pressing their funds and approving the progress campaign for obedience to the bi- made by management and the cycle ordinance and are daily seiz- executive committee in the conof terminal grain faciliing the machines of violators struction ties — another important step in coPrincipal offenders are those riding operative ownership and control" without a city license plate or ridSteps Desired ing at night without headlight and Suggested specifically as steps reflector toward assuring the farmer his The police property room is parity income were the following: jammed with the seized vehicles Adoption of the "income certifiFrom 30 to 50 bikes are usually in cate plan" to assure parity prices the room Police generally hold for wheat and other commodities the bikes until the owners obtain for which it is applicable the proper equipment Continuation of appropriations for parity payments until such certificate plan is" law Adoption of debt adjustment laws to "bring principal and interest charges into relation to potential farm production and income to provide permanently an interest rate based on costs and not exceeding 3 per cent" Against Letdown The resolutions also urged that Insects Solye Problems immediate steps be taken as legislation to "avoid the dangerous ecoThat Baffle Men nomic repercussions of unemployment and disorganized markets which will otherwise result when Says Scientist defense Industries are closed" The organization urged expanSolomon's advice to "go to the sion of the food stamp plan imant thou sluggard" should be provement of the principle of crop taken by sociologists and politi insurance and continuation of the clans Don Rees University of farm credit administration in its Utah entomologist told members present status within the departof the Ogden Rotary club today ment of agriculture "We human beings have at Officer Retained were W C tempted to solve many of our Officers problems contrary to natural Jaw McGregor of Cleveland Idaho pres Mr ilees declared "Our solutions ident William A Schulbery of have been 'tempered by intelli Preston Idaho vica president and gence' Ants on the other hand Elwood Williams of Ogden general have solved their problems ac- manager and secretary cording to but one criterion — sur Three directors were vival They have survived because W W Leek of Fairfield Idaho they are social and they have J S Hartvigsen of Downey Idaho solved many of the social problems and Howard Glenn of Tremonton which still baffle man" The ants outstanding success he said is due to their utilization ASK MF ANOTHER of the principle of mutual aid Harold E Hemingway president of the Commercial Security bank was welcomed at the meeting hav Ing just returned from an extensive tour of South America It was announced Mr Hemingway will be drafted to speak to the club in the l-- TREE TIPSY MEETINGS SET OF DRIVER ACTIONS Utah fruit growers will attend a public hearing on the state marketing agreement pertaining to peaches Monday J uly 21 at ten a m in the state capitol The meeting will be under direction of Seth Shaw director of marketing state department of agriculture The agreement is that the state is districted and a committee of three growers and two shippers is elected to form the state marketing agreement committee This state committee may then proclaim grades of the product and the price of each grade It may prevent cull products from being sold through the regular channels of trade Prices are posted by the committee and any producer wishing to sell for a different price must contact the committee The committee is allowed two hours to notify other growers of the intended change in price The fed- " Receives Extra Penalty For Failing to Obey Signal Light A custody of their children was Mildred Fort Cudnick a" from divorce Anthony granted J Cudnick Her former name Mil dred Houten was restored Envoys Selected For Postal Meet Delegates from local No 75 Na tional Association of Post Office Clerks who will attend the an nual state convention Saturday and Sunday in Provo are: Vernon L Beck Ray Kuhns Arthur Norton Robert Hull and Robert- Henderson Those from the auxiliary are Mrs Beck Mrs Kuhns Mrs Hull and Mrs Norton Dinner will be served in the Roberts hotel Saturday afternoon after which the party will go to Provona beach Utah lake to enjoy boat riding : On Sunday morning a general meeting will be held at ten o'clock The public is invited to attend Efforts are being made to have Postmaster General Frank C Walker present at this meeting On Sunday afternoon will be department meetings and election of officers The cases of three men charged with drunken driving were disposed of today In Ogden city court Joy B Smith "24 no address given was sentenced to pay a total fine of $150 or serve 45 days in jail for drunken driving and running a red signal light Police said Smith drove his automobile In a zig-za- g manner for several blocks then ran a red light at Twenty-fift- h expression these days It all started last fall when the and Washington We28 West of Floyd 'Nielson ber was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or serve 30 days in jail and allowed a stay of execution until August 1 Traffic Officer Ralph Morlcy said Nielson drove eral marketing agreement func- his machine into another vehicle tions in interstate movement of while crossing the Twenty-fourt- h Weber county draft boards today products in a similar way except street viaduct July 13 received quotas for their fourThe third case involved Elmer that price fixing cannot be done Proper management of the state Larscn 31 of 2322 Jefferson who teenth call and federal marketing agreements forfeited $100 bail Police said he Board No 4 will send three would give the producer almost ran his car into the rear of a men August 4 and board No 5 complete control of quality' quan- parked machine on Twenty-thir- d tity and price of the product being between Adams and Jefferson will send five white men and 'one colored man August 5 marketed July 3 Boards Receive Quotas for Call 111ericas loiM FREIGHT LINES' PRAISEOF ANTS 1 J DOUBLE-QUIC- K! When you cnJ anything with e we make lure it gets there on the double' and safely! Economical ratei quick and delivery at no eyra include pick-ucharge within our regular vehicle limits J in all cities and principal town For vice just phone Western Union or V p cr-J- z RailwavAExfress $ A NATION-WID- I RAIL All SIRVICI Ire SEBIEIHL&L CONTEST AIRED THE ONE AND ONLY Labor Union Has Parf Case Before Federal In m - Court Arguments In an Interstate freight shipment case started Tuesday will be presented by attorneys Saturday Jn Ogden before Judge Tillman D Johnson of federal district court The Carbon Freight Lines Is endeavoring to obtain an injunction against several defendants whom It alleges have been Interfering i lit us wun interstate freight shipments in Utah-Tdefendants are Fullmer Latter secretary-treasure- r and business agent for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Chauffeurs and Helpers of America local No 222 pacific Express a corporation Frank Eardley Ralph Woodward Dexter Lewis William Clayton and others Interstate Freight Lines a corporation Worthy Ros-co- e Thomas Carter and Eldon Cooley doing business as the Interstate Freight Lines Robert Carter and the union near future Mr Latter a witness Tuesday Which fea- declared failure of even a few Today's Question ture of Pioneer days do you enjoy workers to unionize can have a most? DEATH demoralizing effect on organized Melba Dransfleld 2850 Kiesel labor's price bargaining He deshipments would not be restenographer: "Personally I like clared the rodeo best It is more excit- leased to the plaintiff firm so long as Its drivers were unorganized MARY ing" Ruth Donahue 4190 Harrison waitress: "I don't get a chance to enjoy any of it As the crowd inCOUNTY Mary Elizabeth Shields 85 wife creases so does my work" 4190 Chuck Donahue Harrison resiAndrew a W Shields of nd dent t Ogden for the past 18 years clerk: "The rodpo I like lots of 921 thrills" died at the family home TO Elda Gibson Sunray apartments Twentieth today of a heart attack doctor's assistant: "I enjoy the She had been ill two days Born March 23 1856 in Bethel rodeo There is more action to it Mo a daughter of James and and you can go in the evenings Weber ' county commissioners to cooler" day had withstood for the second Mary Ann Farley Fears she was when the weather isTwenty-seventh Paul Cawley 754 married March 28 1883 to Mr time in as many days the Shields in Humbolt 111 She was a student: "I think I prefer the of taxpayers that interest and pleas oen- rodeo because I like horses" member of the Methodist church alties on delinquent 1940 taxes be Surviving are her husband and Ken Heppler furniture sales waived two sons J P Shields of Chicago man: "You can't put that in Commissioners indicated thev In and J Ross Shields of Ogden one print" v tend to stand upon a resolution Lyle Butters 2134 Van Buren adopted daughter Mrs I D Harvey of Ogthis year to the ef- den two grandsons two grand salesman: "The rodeo and all that rect tnatearly no reductions will be algoes with it" daughters and four great-gran- d lowed in 1940 interest and penalties children and a sister Mrs Alice Anonymous: "The end when I —unless it can be shown definitely can slip back into the same old rut tnat tnere is a need or an emerHarden of Illinois Funeral arrangements are in and enjoy a sane life" gency involved which would make charge of Aultorest mortuary granting of concessions advisable Until adoption of the resolution earlier this year Weber county had made it a regular oractice interest and penalties whenever the delinquent In taxpayer bo Hvrum M Lund filed cult: In Second district court tnrtnv tnr collection of a total of f m fid Judge L V Trueman of Second from the Gibbons £t Reed Co for district court today signed a de- personal injuries and damAc in cree awarding Ruth Johnston 17 his automobile allegedly sustained a minor $600 damages from Martin July 29 1940 when the car turned V Pilgrim over at the Junction Jn Uintah of The damages were for Injuries highways 3Q and 89 Crews will spread more than 300 sustained in an accident May 8 He charred th ronatrnrtton carloads of gravel ballast on the near Huntsvillc when an auto company with negligence in fail- roadbed of the Bamberger railroad driven by Don Arave in which ing to mark as hazardous th roarf this summer Julian M BamberMiss Johnston was riding collided Intersection where construction ger president and general manawith one driven by Pilgrim work was beinf done ger said today TIRE ed J S A A m a m m m w m m m m n § r— mr nf w m nr m r mm ilpP o LONGEST MILEAGE KUOVli o QUICKEST STOPS YOU'VE EVER HAD o GREATEST BLOWOUT PROTECTION o SMOOTHEST RIDE OF ANY TIRE o QUIETEST RUNNING TREAD o SMARTEST STYLING i he uwwtm CLAIMS y tires— long With the future so uncertain— you need mileage you can depend on: General Equip your car now—at present prices— save money— aid the conservation of rubber Get General— the tire that will give you more miles per pound of rubber See us today! Top-Qualit- SHIELDS STICKS TAX POSITON Motorist Starts Spud Shipments Awarded Suit for Damages Damages Now Beginning Accident Trial Shipment of early potatoes from Weber county is Just getting under way according to attaches of the office of Ray Whiting district agricultural inspector A number of truckloads of the potatoes have been shipped from the county but a yet no carloads have moved The apricot harvest also is Just coming on but no major shipment! have been made as yet Listen you family budget ex- - 1941 budget was made up The perts here's a little problem some commissioners intended to arrange of you might be able to solve things so the county would furnish unis of the the problem It them with automobiles Yielding to ' usable $900 of representatives of commissioners persuasion Weber county the Utah Taxpayers' association placed that item In their budget however decided to set up last fail designating that It should the $900 they ittm for auto expense be used to help defray the cost instead And there it sits of running ttwir own automobiles the situation "wouldn't on county business— $300 each or bePerhaps so serious were it not for the $25 per month per commissionfact Weber county commissioners er I draw a salary of but $2500 per But now that it Is In the budget year while Salt Lake county com- the county attorney says they can't missloners get $3500 per year and take it out It's illegal some- have their autos furnished And how the state legislature says Weber When you get hit In the pocket-boo- k commissioners aru entitled to me that way it always hurts same salary the Salt Lake comThat is one reason Weber county missioners get commissioners wear that pained perintendent and western traffic manager for the Burlington Transportation Co at Los Angeles ROTARIANS HEAR B Gasoline Money's There? But Board Can't Get At It COURT DISPOSES FRUIT GROWER ed Farm-ingto- She was given 1941 Yel-lowjack- -- " Margaret M Longncker filed an amended complaint for divorce from James G ' Longnecker- - to n whom she was married in in 1929 She charged fall ure to provide and cruelty Tearl C Conger today had been granted a divorce from Enos Conger ' v neys U ' Vr of Utah county will not continue to accept a strictly proportionate amount as Its share of the proceeds from sale of tax deed property in the sale of which Ogden city participates was seen today in action of the county in refusing a settlement agreed to by the city for sale of some propand Wall erty at Thirty-firs- t John M Bihler deputy county treasurer In charge of tax deed property reported to commissioners that the property in question could 'be sold for a total of $825 with Ogden city willing to take $600 as its proportionate share for special Grain Cooperative Raps U S Agency Competition J6 i ALL-Tl- il LOW PRI CE CASH PRICI c ANY & em (M 2 TIRES $ Sit IN OUR STORE The only plan of iti kind in town :00l SIZE WITH YOUR OLD TIRE A WEEK way to buy General's Quality Other 6:001oa iss low in proportion A new dignified out of income e WYNN FEKRIN'S I 1 Railway Line Will Improve Roadbed Ui GENERAL TIRE & OIL CO 1 Mock Kouth of the New City-Coun- ty 11 E OIL MP ANY "YOUK TIIHKK FRIENDLY STATIONS" IluUdfn 2611 Washington Blvd' Dial 4437 o Main Of flee— iai-24t- h 20th £s Street Wash Blvd Dial 0CB3 SOth & Wash Blvd |