Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING I 4 Logan Bureau tlJ DECEMBER 6 1938 ’ "News Conc"ermng:Utahu&:U Worth Main Phono 111 Residence Phone 87-- J Correspondent Phono US Shotvs Closing Date Survey Bankers Buy iFT7-- RuleJoJJold — At Stock Show Utah Second in Products Gain V Peery Hits Back at Hightvay Board on thcoperatlons of the state road commission "I contend that the municipal! to at ties are rightfully-entitjeleast 25 per cent of the tax collected ‘from-'th’sale of gasoline either ih the way of direct cash return or through the road commission the obligation of maintaining streets in the cities “It would - be well If the state legislature convening next month were to consider this matter before accepting the propaganda now being released by organizations which are either misinformed or not concerned with municipal prob- 9 for ducted by P H Mulcahy receiver of the company In oompliance with an order Issued last month by Judge Tillman D Johnson of the federal court The bid of Mr Eccles president of tho-FirSecurity bank was the only one submitted In addition to Mr Eccles the other members of tho bondholders’ committee are P L Wattis and R B Porter Tft to o nd ft b lcTersT-- i s li m e TTn a d7 dition to the bid liabilities of about $34000 divided as follows: $9759 er by-pa- ss Principals in the sale of the Utah Rapid Transit company of Ogden which was sold at auction Saturday subject to court confirmation P II Mulcahy receiver of the company left who conducted the sale and George S Eccles who was purchaser of the transportation system as representative of the company mortgage bondholders -- accounts and in addition must pay current operating expenses and accounts payable estimated at $11490 Mr Mulcahy was appointed receiver of the company on June 27 1936 the company being placed in receivership by petition of the Firet Savings bank of Ogden as trustee tor the bondholders The company has only two creditors the mortgage bondholders and Weber county for taxes On November 23 the receiver filed with the federal court a petition asking that tha proceeds of the sale be Impound ed with the court and that the funds shall be disposed of by determina tion of the court The chief item of indebtedness of the company Is $986500 in bonds plus accrued interest since 1920 of $861807 a total of $1847307 Additional liabilities bring the grand total of indebtedness up to $1901743 The Utah Rapid Transit company formerly operated street cars In Ogden but discontinued this service and substituted buses in December Snow Forces Weber Seeks Halt in Work Board JPIace Two Crews Totaling Representation Sought 75 Released by WPA in Welfare Group OGDEN — Two crews of W P A workers totaling 75 men Friday were released from work because snow and low temperatures forced closing of two projects where they were employed it was reported Saturday at Weber county WPA planning engineer’s office A crew of 65 men engaged in grading and finish work on the North Ogden canyon highway and a crew of 10 constructing the new city park at Nineteenth street and Monroe avenue were released it was reported The Weber county active labor W P A load up to December 1 was 902 with 180 assigned to W 1933 P A projects and other governFunds derived from the sale will mental agencies and 157 on the list be applied to obligations of the com- for reassignment officials said In the northern Utah WPA pany including such items as costs of the receivership Weber county’s district a total of 1768 are emtax claim fees and expenses of the ployed trustee and counsel expenses of the Presidential approval of a projtrust a pro rata payment of all cou- ect costing $2029 for the cleaning pons attached to the bond secured of Cold Water springe In Box Elder by the mortgage and trust Indenture county near' Honeyville' and the and a pro rata payment of the prin- constructing of drains and colleccipal of the first and refunding tion basins was received Saturday district officials reported ' mortgage -- Reduced! NEW 1936 RCA RAM(S)§ to give you the greatest radio value in Salt Lake City You can afford a wonderful Special to The Tribune OGDEN— The Weber county welfare board will recommend to Governor Henry H Blood that County Commissioner Charles A Halverson be appointed to the state welfare board to fill one of the vacancies caused by the recent resignations of F P Champ of Cache county and T L Holman of Salt Lake county it was announced Saturday by Lester R Roylance secretary of the county board “Weber county la entitled to representation on the state board” Mr tha name of Roylance said-“a- nd Mr Halverson who is chairman of the county welfare board will be recommended to Governor Blood” -- Pastor to Tell Of LeDSe Pioneer OGDEN—In the second of a aeries of diversified topics Dr John Edward Carvecpastor of the First Presbyterian church of Ogden Sun day evening will review a current biography of Charles Couison Rich noted L D S pioneer and coloniser The author of the biography is John Henry Evans of the L D S church office in Salt Lake City Dr Carver will continue the life of Rich who was with the first party of pioneers arriving in Utah in 1847 and was a member of the first quorum of twelve apostles He later became a member of the state constitutional convention and served 20 years in the state legislature He led the party which founded San Bernardino Cal and then was sent to colonize what is now Rksh county Dr Carver's lecture will begin at 7:30 p m Thera will be music se lections of Bernice Tyree and by Mrs Cleone Rich Eccles Mayor to Recommend Licenses Be Revoked Magic Eye Magic Brain OGDEN— Recommendation licenses of two business ground floor that of 'the vacant New Central hotel building 6 street swept --Twenty-fifth by fire Thursday night he revoked will be made Monday by Mayor Harman W Peery Ha declared that Inasmuch as the building has been condemned by the city as being unsafe the two should be establishments moved out and a refund made on their licenses The two places affected are Tom’s Shoe shop and - Pete'a cafe 218-22- Radio Now! 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Priced as Follows: Memorial Services Planned by PBOE OGDEN — Memorial services in tribute to deceased members of the Elks lodge will be conducted Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in the lodge home it was announced Sat- Model Model Model -- Model Model C-1- 5 C-1- 3 C-- -10-1 ll reg $265 — Now $19850 14950 only 123S0 only reg $19950 — Now-onl- y reg $15950— Now $9995— Now only reg $102—Now only rr-Mo- T-8-- Model C reg 82— Now only $8950 — Now only 76 reg urday- Close January 6 Entries in the junior department Will be received until' January 6 Judging will begin Friday January 8 the first day of the show and will continue until Wednesday January 13 the ' day beforethe ex’ hibition closes George H Eccles president of the show association announced Saturday the complete list of judges LaMont Jr They are: Robert tve entice Quality ' RightPl Husa-exalt- o- - I CMlve¥°r c°' Vnfl Bt V sal ate 7oUSallVaV'Cntat'eV' title'8 V ‘ ticer®1 ticel at 1°"j alet8' tfvaAe a' USED CAR PRICES ¥uVUe t First District Judge Lewis Jones of Brigham City will lead a discussion for and against diversion of state gasoline taxes at the third monthly forum breakfast of the Ogdtn chamber of commerce at the Hotel Ben Lomond Monday at 7:30 m Following a general discussion by members of the forum a vote will be taken lo oie a C il'8t'C °0oiee A p ef Y -ft t G i pt’ 9 4 lV'avoticrtie’v l L I0"' v P' Larkspur CoIo Herefords Josef Winkler Cast Rock Colo Shorthorns: Alex MacDonald Davis Cal Aberdeen-Angu- s individual fat steers and fat lambs C A Smith Fort Collins Colo Holsteins "Jerseys and Guernseys Tom Parks Filer Idaho purebred swine H L Finch Soda Springs Idaho medium wool sheep C W Hickman Moscow Idaho long wool and fine wool sheep Ralph Bittinger Los Angeles carloads of fat cattle W H Felated and L L Keller Ogden carloads of feeder cattle C W Hickman Moscow carloads of breeding bulls and livestock judgcontest Leonard ing Patterson carloads of fat swine and Graham carloads of fat Humphreys Ogden " " lambs " In so far as possible the same judges who officiate in the open classes will be the judges In the junior department ' Weber Highway System Cleared OGDEN— Five snowplows of the state road commission Saturday cleared highways of Weber county and sanding crews will be sent out as soon as the snow packs In Ogden city a crew of street department workmen had main thoroughfares cleared by noon the hills east of Washington avenue being salted and sanded " The lowest official temperature of the season In Ogden was recorded Saturday at 3 a m when the mercury was 13 degrees above ac conding to Arie van tie Graaff official weather 'observer Maximum was 36 degrees above at 1 p m Sample prices from our complete listing of over 300 splendid Used CarsTall at EVERY DAY NEW LOW PRICES V 1936 1936 1936 1936 Plymouth Coupe Ford Sedan Ford Sedan with Tadio Chevrolet Master Sedan 1936 Oldsmobile Coupe r $485 495 565 525 775 525 1936 Ford Tudor Sedan 1935 Ford Sedan 1935 Plymouth De Luxe Sedan 495 with radio 485 Chevrolet Sedan 445 Ford Coupe Chrysler SedanTv r rrr- 745 1935 1935 1935 445 v" Ford Coupe 1934 Ford Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe 1929 Nash Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Ford Sedan 1933 Chrysler Sedan 1933 Ford Sedan with radio 1934 395 395 385 90 300 335 315 468 325 $150 175 195 Studebaker Chevrolet Coupe 1931 Ford Town Sedan 1930 1931 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Studebaker 1929 DeSotb Sedan 1930 Buick Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Buick Coupe 1929 Pontiac Coach 165 195 125 195 195 165 125 Choice of Several 1929 Fords 95 125 1929 Cadillac Trucks and Commercials 1935 Dodge Truck 1935 Dodge LWB Truck 1935 Ford Pickup 1935 Ford Sedan Delivery 1935 Ford LWB Truck 1933 Ford Panel 1929 Ford Panel $420 495 475 450 450 365 V 121 Many others i A - - ’ Wife of Architect Dies of Pneumonia ed OGDEN — Mrs Norm Esther 40 wife of Emery McClenahan A McClenahan - of the firm —Deputy— Federal ’Marshal A G Myrl Hodgson & McClenahan archijGunn of Salt Lake City will be of -Mr Huss tects died atrlS'ff—mr Saturday the 'principal "speaker after-- $wo saldi Mr Gunh is past exalted ruler in a local hospital weeks’ illhess of pneumonia of the Sait Lake City Elks lodge She was born October 29 1896 at San Diego Cal- - a daughter of EdAssociation to Open ward G and Margaretea Elizabeth Emery Yule Headquarters Moore Mrs McClenahan waa a member OGDEN— Headquarters for the of the Church of the Good Shep- for herd of the Episcopal Church Guild receipt— of— Christmas-baske- ts distribution to Ogden needy will be and also a member of the Golden opened - by the Good Fellows or- Spikd chapter of the Daughters' of American Revolution She Was ganization at 2516 Washington ave- the nue December 16 It was announced a direct descendant of Josiah Bartlett ons of the signers of the DeclaSaturday8' ’ Mrs J U Eldredge Jr is presi- ration of Independence dent of the organization and she Mrs McClenahan lived at Los until her marriage in Salt appealed to residents to turn over Angeles in 1917 to Mr McCicnbroken-to- ys to tho central fire sta- Lake-Ci- ty ahan and had'lived in Ogden since tion as soon as possible so that they may be repaired in time for The family home is at 2255 Madison v- Christmas Javenue No-7- )gden-lod- ge oi 19 —: — 1080 E 21st So B i -- - 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We Deliver Out of Town Convenient Terms Tel Ily 656 USED CARS - — Deadlines Set “To avoid this confusion definite deadlines for ehtrles have been established and the executive com- -' mittee has ruled that there will be no extensions and no exceptions made" In the open classes the last date for entering exhibits will be Janu-ar- y 4 This includes purebred beef and dairy cattle and purebred sheep and hogs individual fat cattle barrows and lambs The closing entry date for carloads of fat cattle will be January 9 Carlots of feeder cattle may be entered until January 11 and carloads of breeding bulls fat lambs and swine may be placed on exhibition as late as January 7 establish-Ments"bnl- Metal Tube a trants t ' Special to The Tribune “In view of this condition we I — OGDEN— Diversion of 23 cent find per thatth4 'stat Special to The Tribun of state gasoline tax funds to mu- Sion has operated in several InOGDEN —Utah In 1935 record Strict Adherence was urged Saturday by stances by force account spending nicipalities the second largest gain among the W Peery who ad- gasoline tax money on unnecessary Harman Mayor Entries Ordered by states over 1933 in wholesale dis- dressed a communication io Weber alterations because they had more of products according county’s legislative delegation ask money on hand thah they could Committee in Charge tribution to a report received Saturday by Ing opposition to the recommeu spend on the project for which It the Ogden chamber of commerce datlons Incorporated in the biennial was allotted from the United States departSpecial to The Tribune the state road commisof report de“Ogden city has 200 miles of OGDEN— Steady growth and ment of commerce sion Issued Friday — streets and we are expected to of Livestock the Tennessee The commission In Its report maintain with a gain over velopment Ogden and them improve show during the last 17 years has 1933 of 95 per cent ranked highest warned that Utah will lode large through appropriations from the of federal highway money general tax fund At the same time prompted the executive committee in the country Utah was second amounts if state road funds are inverted the state tax commission 'collects to rule ‘that closing dates for enwith a gain of 82 per cent and without" however specifically men- approximately a half million dollars an 81 per tioning gasoline tax tries will be 'observed stringently Delaware was third with diversion annually through the sal of gaso7 cent gain “The money derived from the line In Ogden city aloner— Proporit was announced Saturday by E J Idaho cent a 6t”per registered gasoline tax Is supposedly used to tionately the same l true in’ every of the Fjeldsted secretary-manag" gaia Nevada 52 per 'cent and build and maintain highways with--i- n city of Utah but the mnnlclpalf-ti- e show 39 cent Vermont Wyoming per the state and yet we find that do not receive one penny in retDates Announced was low state with a 24 per cent — — t necessary highways are overlooked urn-— The eighteenth annual show will increase and our money 'is being expended “State highways are abselutely be held January 8 to 14 in the OgOther states and their gains upon highways and upon necessary but certainly two and a den coliseum Inquiries that have were: Oregon 72 per cent Arijunctional roads that are of no half million dollars the amount colbeen received regarding premiums zona 69 per cent Indianrf 68 per value” he declared In his letter lected annually through gasoline have Indicated it will surpass any cent and California 39 per cent to the legislators tax is more than enough to carry stall that and exhibition previous Mr will be at a premium space Fjeldsted said 'During the history of the show” he declared— been very lenient in accepting late because entries This was possible of the availability ‘ of space after opening of the show At the last show there was considerable criticism against this policy because it caused confusion and inconvenience to exhibitors who had their entries in early In some instances they were required to restall their animals to accommodate the' late enroad-commi- Special to The Tribune OGDEN— The Utah Rapid Transit company of Ogden Saturday noon was sold at pubtic auction subject to court confirmation to George S Eccles as representative of the mortgage bondholders of the company for $30000 The sale was con Baker Motor Co Fred A Carleson Inc 3rd South at 3rd East 535 South Main Salt Lake City Salt Lake City AUTSil® ' r r PettyMotorCo ' 2189 Highland Drive Lot 770 (Used Car fs South Salt Lake City Main) |