Show 10-- I M EVENING THURSDAY N ER OCTOBER 16 1941 A Industrial Show Will Be NY A GIRLS GET Added to Livestock Event JOBSAS COOKS DRIVER ORDERED TO STAND TRIAL n "S"i i ii ahi All IN UnAdH UtAIn Club I— m - -- — - - - - City Court of 563 West Twenty-fourt- h today had been bound over to Second district court to stand trial on a charge of in- J Bertagnolli" 54 voluntary manslaughter growing out of the traffic death Sept 27 of Mrs Mabel Buckley 46 of 1965 Grant Preliminary hearings of circumstances of the accident took place in city court Tuesday but Acting City Judge Heber C Carver did not return his decision until late Wednesday afternoon Distinction Made State attorneys charged that Bertagnolli failed to stop as re quired by law when drawing up lor a stop sign although they did not allege that he ran the stop sign County Attorney Glenn W Adams pointed out that stop signs are placed at most practicable points near intersections but that drivers are not required to stop at a line even with the signs Drivers are required Attorney Adams said o" stop at the prolongation of the property line or fence line of highways thus giving them best opportunity for looking up and down the way before driving their machines into an intersection The state contended that even if Bertagnolli ad drawn to a halt for the stop sign his car was going ahead when it reached the property line and charged that he failed to look both ways before entering the intersection Twelfth and Wall The accident occurred at Twelfth and Wall Bertagnolli was driving a truck loaded with grapes and John Mrs Buckley's husband autoan was 72 driving Buckley mobile Mr Buckley succumbed to Injuries shortly before his wites funeral had started S Is KIVANIS Voting Oct Smalley $200 cash! G Stone Gilen Toone Wilson Leo M Loll G T Hone and vice presidents treasurer and Ross Dr J Arnold Felt Bassett Chester J Olsen Carl A Lindquist Price O H Petersen John G Clarence Waterfall directors C Will Disposes of - In Smart man prominent business man and former member of the rbalt Lake Citv commission is set up in a trust with the exception of a $5000 cash bequest to Mrs Wilhemine Pauline Shearman the widow it was disclosed when the will was filed for probate in Second district court The trnsf ia aefr un for the bene four sisfit of Mrs Shlarman and ters of the decedent — Aenes S Folsom Edith Shearman and Edna Shearman Katz all of Portland Ore and Helen Shearman Gue of ' ' pL Tf'y tv AllsVT" S:$iffy&sC 'v -- xCK' iVX 2 flOO ci-J'- ' ry si8v "T" ' AVi '' - l) Never before such a lV TK ' "sfA L©V " Ore PLAIN CITY Oct 16— The Plain association Citv Parent-Teachewill present the Glen School of Dancinz and Dramatics in an eve ning of entertainment under di rection of Bettie Seaton Stearman Frances Pedler and Walter Stoker with Mrs Dorothy Prout Radle as accompanist on Friday evening Oct 17 commencing at eight p m in the Plain City school auditorium The program will consist of the -- tion of y°unS and flattering hats! You must try them on to know just what they 11 GOLDEN SHERRY OR A F BLUE © KELLY GREEN RED BLACK NAVY WINE etc ©ALL SIZES 6 TO 7 O © :v'v'sv V A" LEATHER TRIMS NOVELTY STITCHING TAILORED GAUNTLET AND DRESS STYLES Better Quality Kids and Pigskins manipulat- Elegant ed Si- - profiles little brims forward just two of the many stunning all-afashions! All beadsizes Black and $235 $349 shadow-castin- g ( GLOVES —MAIN colors FLOOR) i W 0 USE OUR rs following: J "' n U°y "eP Kquesi PLAN! Casual Type Sporf COATS $11® U A m ©5 —others to AkS fart X:K? ' 83950 Camel tan sports R A F ' Blue coverts novelty tweeds and Fitted and boxy plaids some fur trimmed styles Select yours today! n? vs m 1 m Li 1 ) Beautiful Lace Trim and Tailored— GOWNS 1 0 LUXURIOUS SATINS! LOVELY CREPES! Board Approves Architects' Fees m ! coUec-- "' spirit-liftin- g ' ''- - Daughter Too! Millinery Department Second Floor How Do You Do?— Barbara Per The Walker Bank & Trust Co of which Mr Shearman was a di rins Connie Francis and Faye Waltz Brilliant— Surector was named executor and Farnsworth san Herdti rhumba Elaine Schnei- trustee ft Rnnrl "RiiMrpfc Tan Rnhhie Lou j Stearman Sharon By bee and Len- nie Dye balloon vender Betty Jean McComb Cane Strut Lu Neva Allen Italian flower girl Delores -- 'fY Williams Tap Waltz Joan and Carol Barker Jump Rope Tap Waltz Caprice Taylor Dorothy for of Ogden city Application Russians Little Schneiter: Elaine government aid in increasing the Francis Connie Perrins Barbara 10 men and for buypolice force by Carol Farnsworth: and Hungarian will and fire police equipment ing Polish Carolyn Merrill be examined soon by the Denver Dance Hone Dance works federal of Margene the office agency Musical interlude Dorothy P public works division and forwarded to Washington for final ap- Radle: Milk or Ankles (a reading) Meanest proval Mayor Fred M Abbott was Mrs Mabel Williams Girl In Town (a reading and tap informed today The notification came from clog) Laura Dean Taylor Good George M Bull of Denver regional Little Boy (reading) Jimmy WilFWA director liams iGrannie's Time (novelty Mayor Abbott has said that if no readine) Estelle Branham Twin government aid can be had he will kle Toes Ann Brown Scotch Doll recommend the employment of Denise Martin: Senoritas Mejl three or four additional police to canas Susan Herdti and Elaine be hired from city funds Govern- Schneiter Tic Toe and Encore ment aid is possible the mayor Barbara Perrins Connie Francis said because Ogden has been des- and Carol iFarnsworth Dutch ignated as a defense area by presi- Dance' Betty Jean McComb and dential proclamation Luneva Allen i Toe Strut Delores Williams: Tap Rhythm Dorothy Bobbie Taylor Baby Military Stearman Sharon iiyoee ana Dye Military Girls Joan and Carol Barker Drum Major Elean or Martindale officers In The Parent-TeachCMtv tnrfav an- MmmissmrtprM are Wheat-le- v of arrangements charge proved payments totaling $750 inJ Tavlor Viola Palmer and curred by the engineering depart- Maude Is in ment for hirin? two men tn draw vited England The public plans and specifications for the DrODOsed $100000 administration building of the airport project in Fairmont The payments were for Charles E Fry $500 and W R Budd $250 Plans and snerifiratinns fnr building have been forwarded to Wavne Martin 27 of 840 Twen tne uaa oince at Santa Monica was sentenced in city Calif for approval said Commis- -' court to nav a fine of S5 or serve sioner wnnam J Kackham in 2 Mi in days jail on a charge of cnarge oi airport worK unlawful disposal or dry refuse The court aereed however? to Mar- suspend the sentence provided Vitr Oft Yib ff yj " For Youthful ge SHOW ARRANGED The entire estate of W H Shear Seaside New Bright Colors PLAIN CITY HAS Shearman Estate Court Takes Bail InTrrrffir Artions right-of-wa- J Fuller president Ira A Huggins ex-servi- ce Duck Dinner Will Mark Barn Party J AH j Present officers are: Piatt W Corporal Fred J Grant Post No Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U S will meet at eight o'clock tonight in the Moose lodge hall 2433 Post Commander E H Dorland of Salt Lake City Walter Grant E urges all memWoolsey was found low bidder for construe be to present as there are tinn of ft permanent standard flag bers of importance to matters several pole at Utah general quartermaster be taken the organization's with up street depot west Second was announced membership including observance Dorland's bid it 27 and from the office of Lieut Col El- of Navy day Oct on civil service men's preference mer G Thomas constructing quartermaster was for $1041 Opening of bids for installation of sprinkler systems in 11 big warehouses at the depot oriemauy scheduled for Wednesday has been w w p ni postponed until Friday officials announced Five dollar bails were forfeited session by during a city court 36 2632 Madiof Lorin Eggleston son running a stop sign and by E J Harbertson 31 of 520 Eighth running a red light A similar amount was forfeited by Shim The Edgehill dairy will entertain Miya y of Layton failure to yield at a barn party tonight in the One dollar bails were forfeited Edgehill barn at 3901 Tyler avenue A duck dinner will be featured by the following drivers on charges followed by dancing All present of leaving their machines parked district for longand former employes are invited in the downtown 30 between two minutes er than to attend 54 of Stoker a m: Jack six and chairGene Robinson is general 28 of man of the event with Dean Allred 3220 Ogden E J Norris W L Kendell 25 of 2671 assisting with arrangements Oth- Payson Wenshe 40 of Wil Fred Adams: ers assisting are Mrs Evelyn Spie W Hayes 36 of hotel John cox Mark Pace Roy Zaugg gel Ray d and Tolton HarRoylance John Van Dnmmelen 909 Twenty-thir38 no address given ris Orson Nimms and Hal Garner mm 23 to be elected by the Kiwanis club Thursday Oct 23 The nominating committee comprising past presi dents announced the following ballot: For president G T Hone and Tra A Husrsrins: for vice presidents Ross C Bassett Carl A Lindquist John G Price Francis T Wiggins for treasurer Leo M Loll and Irvdirectors ing G Sampson for the Rev (seven to be elected) W K Ralph Cring George Argyle C Duvall Dr R L Draper Toby Larsen Lawrence M Malan F G Nicholas George Nichols Lyman S Pierce J W Randall Art Wilbur Prepare Twenty national youth administration girls are being assigned for work experience in group cooking at the NYA resident center at Ogden The girls will prepare all meals for the boys at the NYA resident center most of whom are deassigned to work experience in learnNYA fense skills The youth ing to become cook's will work under the close supervision of the regular cook and dietitian for the resident center The girls will work in two shifts remainder of their spendingthe time in related training under the supervision of Weber college and Ogden city schools The center is n the old county courthouse Such subjects as menu planning group preparation of foods nutri tion group food purchasing and other subjects will be taught the NYA assignees instead of the usual typewritine shorthand and oliice subjects In addition the girls will work In the practical side of iooa preparations as preparatory to becoming cooks in clubs restaurants hospitals or institutions Employment opportunities are considered as so many male cooks are now cooking or baking for the army The project calls for an expendi ture of $3420 which will give part-tim- e employment for the 20 NYA youth for a period of nine months treasurer and seven direct6rs are IN MALL TONIGH m Ask Meals for Youths At NYA Dormitory A president two vice presidents V F W TO MEET m They Will Committee Draws List Of Nominations for 1481 at-tw- o WILL NAMEOFFICERS show The first annual industrialNov 6 to 31 Oct held will be with nn niicaum currentlyLilC tuiwvuw IH it annual livestock the twenty-thir- d show it was announced today by George S Eccles stoc snow v industria nrl toIao said the 25 at- in shown be will exhibits are Vinnfhs that being fj inside the erected Immediately south entrance to the coliseum The area the booths will occupy has been cement surfaced Desires Realized The industrial displays will be Industrial sponsored by the Ogden M Jones is club of which Jack cmo we oi Members president an to anxious promote been have an them activity that would give in to display Ogden's opportunity dustrial products Deiore lare Mr Jones said "We feel very happy over the decision of the stock show management to allow us to operate in connection with the stock show and we can assure coliseum visitors a worthwhile exhibition of at least some of Ogden's leading industrial are to products" Club members to meet this week complete ar rangements Home Jbquippea TnHnstrlal exhibits which will include washing machines and other household needs should give added impetus to the house wlie tn visit the coliseum during the show week President Eccles said Other attractions to be held along with the stock show are the coli seum poultry show and the international seed show which will take up quarters on the north and south balconies or the coliseum respectively Firm In Line L Ue-dee- m Stamps A filled book of T Green Stamps is worth E We Give and $&C Green for them I Sponsoring First Annual Display In Coliseum BertagnollMs Bound Over A4ap loarinn In C D ARD-EXA- STAN THE OGDEN m pi I-- I ftU 1H Smart Flannelette 1 Gowns and Pajamas ©PLAINS PRINTS $ 1 90 er — fir ? rt— ri ' v ' -- siwt j v"-'j- V '' Sentence Imposed In Sanitation Case ty-eigh- t Army Defers Bids On Heating Plant Bids for Installation of a heat- in&T SVstem In the donnf iniwlv warehouse at Hill field which were caiiea some time ago will not be opened unGl further notice It was I ' nMH-vv- v - - announced today from the Hill field office of Capt Thomas H Messer area engineer for the engineer corps 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