Show m V 'r"T : s rwwf "TV v Sunday Morning- - ?TIj e WPA Extends Work Week To 48 Hours on Army Jobs - ' : 1 rv j fY : i - mr ICollege 'Goats’ r - i S' FaceHazing By Engineers i we-a-- Shell Factory WiU Biuld Bomb Shelters 5 “The defense program now In progress is being pushed forward -- s " 'A T I XV- A -- - A X a - j v Tribune Intermountain Wire A a!' with every effort at our comThe "date bureau” at Utah State Agricultural A C coeds arranging dates for Arleen Jewel i mand” commented Lieutenant conG was durElmer Thomas in full college (folonel operation Saturday standing center and Margie Allen Univer-- 1 structing quartermaster for Ogthe convention Seated are ing Spurs’ Phyllis sity of Colorado delegates Gerrie Walker den and vicinity “The WPA left and Stoddard S Christensen U left Mary standing is assisting with the pairing workmen are making a valuable proof r shelters erected there for —— contribution to that program and we are happy to learn they may protection of employes “jut ‘ in v !! now exceed the former 40 hours case “Reason for the bombproof shela week of work” Lieutenant Colonel Affected by the change which ters” explained will now permit WPA crews to Elmer G Thomas constructing work on defense projects six days quartermaster for Utah army projof eight hours each a week are ects "is to provide a safe place for the 2000 men and women who will the following military projects in be employed at the factory In case Utah with the number of WPA ! r ' Tribune Intermountain Wire j'" such as an exworkmen now assigned to each: of an emergency Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN— Responsibility of expanding the National Society of plosion” r Projects Listed vi “Although such accidents are not ROY Weber County — Friends women’s service organization and establishing U to occur every safeguard have been invited by Mr and Mrs Spurs collegiate likely Ogden ordnance depot' includthem is being erected W F Robinson of Roy to visit them chapters in colleges and universities of the middle west was asshell load- against the ing the he added shelters” at their home in 40 and the warehouse ing plant Thursday signed Saturday to region two at the regional convention in Logan The shelters will be built In the from 2 to 8 p m Roy open 7 Region two includes chapters projects in Davis county 305 during men Utah general depot in Og- shape of large bulky crosses with In Wyoming Colorado Utah Cal- lounge At 7 p m all convenden 220 Ogden air depot at' Hill an entrance tunnel 62 feet long participants assembled at the and Indiana Th only tion will ifornia have thick walls of reinfield in Davis county 255 air They Bluebird Logan banquet hall for concrete with dirt ‘floors corps mobilization center at Salt forced chapter situated east of the Rocky the annual formal convention will and be at each end open Lake City municipal airport 330 mountains is at Butler university banquet The climactic event of angles to the entrances addition at Fort Douglas a At right in Indianapolis consequently that the two-da- y hospital conclave waa the anlarge room will be constructed on 135 selectee reception center at reia included this in ball in the camconvention nual chapter each aide measuring 13x21 feet Fort Douglas 16 commons building at 9 p m gion pus with feet These ceilings eight high Elaine Wintch of Mantl nationLogan municipal airport to A feature of the convention was which 200 WPA men are as- rooms will have concrete floors al the' also who is active functioning of the conSpur president signed1 will Iso be affected by walls and roofs and will have no vice president of the student vention date bureau under su’ furniture will cover Dirt them the hew rule body at Utah State Agricultural pervision of Phyllis Stoddard of on top to a depth of three feet and college pointed out that region Richmond' The 35 members arwill be piled 19 feet against' the two includes all states between rived at the convention city unoutside walls ConseColorado and Indiana escorted and there were two These shelters would 'also be the of dances on the agenda which requently responsibility ' proof against bombs from planes the distance between bridging quired dates overhead it was explained except Miss Stoddard offered the soluMr and Mrs W F Robinson those two states falls on r the when a direct hit was scored’ tion - With skillful planning of Roy couple to observe Spurs of this region Concrete work for th first of each visChapter presidents attending her staff she “lined up” wedding annithese shelters has been completed Tribune Intermountain Wire one were of Mummert of with the colJanet Butler guest versary iting' Thursday IConstruction the James - Barnes Jean of Colo- lege’s most preferred men whose Maloit OGDEN AIRDEP0T Hill Field by university company of Santa Monica house festivities honoring their rado State Agricultural college personality would be sure to har—Specification! for the new sew- Cal which is constructing the 19- at Fort Collins Betty Ann Breim monize with that of his prospectwedding anniversary age treatment plant to be built at black powder pelleting most Residents of Weber of county of Colorado at ive partner Consequently there University Ogden air depot under supervision bulldlng of the small shell plant Light- of their lives where Mr Robinson Boulder Dana Shiamanna of Uni- was plenty of fun at the Friday of the army corps of engineers unit rods have been Installed on bas been engaged in farming and ning have arrived at the office of Paul this one J versity of Wyoming at Laramie night Beno Creep annual ball of stock raising the couple has also Wilma Kerr of University of Red- the US AC chapter of Intercol Hack superintendent of construcSteel worlds finished on all the tion for the engineers corps at 19 buildings in this unit and con- been active LDS church workers9 lands Cal Peggy Parsons of legiate Knights and at the ' SatMr Robinson born Februsry University of Utah and Doris urday convention ball Ogden i air depot and Wendover crete has been poured for a powder 1864 in Farmington a son of Jo- Van Dam of Utah State AgriculNational officers who attended bombing range in Tooele county Is building It expected seph Lee and Lydia Foster Robin- tural college 1 the Bids for construction of the pelleting regional gathering were Miss will contractor two finish the son was a member of the first The convention ' attracted 35 Wintch Betty Anne Frink of Fort treatment plant will be Opened in weeks before his June 1 deadline bishopric of the Roy LDS ward visiting delegates and 32 members Collins Colo regional director the corps of engineers district ofin which he served for many years of the US AC chapter Guests and Dorothy Costin of Laramie fices in Los Angeles April 3 Born in Hooper Weber county were served a buffet luncheon at Wyo national publication! diwill The plant when completed 11 1865 Mrs Robinson noon in the commons reception rector ' December he the most modem sewage treatwas Diana Baker a daughter of ment plant In Utah said Mr HacJcJ William and Esther Colo Baker It wilt have a maximum rapacity Her church activities have largely Of approximately 6004 gallons of been with the Primary association — KAYSVILLE Lake The Salt sewage a minute with a 95 per society cent status of purification for sew- region senior high school commer- and the Relief In the old were married They contest Davis cial sponsored by age after it has gone throygh the Lake Salt house Endowment LDS high school was held Saturday at March 27 1884 They are In plant exthe high school building at Kayi-vill- e cellent health TrlbunS Intermountain Wire Tribune Intermountain Wire Harold Robinson class in— Described as “the — OGDEN LAYTON testiA farewell In structor was charge Juniors at Garland aon Newell E monial for Schools participating were Jortoast of the army and navy the Layton of Mr and Mrs Leo Layton idol of the Hold Annual Prom I dan Tooele Granite Murray royal air force” Gracie of who OGDEN —Although there probably never will be any bombing of Utah’a new shell loading factory at the Ogden Ordnance depot there will be 16 bomb- R Weber Couple Nears 57th Wedding Date s 1 t Sewage Plant Plans Arrive j : : fiftr-seven- X 1& j th Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN U Melvin G Harris Logan city attorney was directed Saturday by Logan city commission to draw up a new city bicycle ordinance to promote greater safety among school students and bther bicycle licenses M The city commission’s action followed an appeal from a committee representing Logan Council of Parents and Teachera for more rigid enforcement of bicycle laws and a revision of the present ordinance committee The Parent-Teach- er asked for changes which generally will eliminate careless use of bicycles riding: “double” riding bicycles at night without lights and reflectors unsafe cyclists’ habits on sidewalks and roadways They also asked for more general application of the bicycle : ‘ i license law To Submit t Year’s Program f for Tonight Set Logan Moves College Women’s Group: For New Plans Maps Expansion Bicycle Rules ( ( V' County Ready At Clearfield Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN —Engineers’ week Which will include initiation of 22 junior engineering students into the Utah State Agricultural college student chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers will be observed Monday to Friday at the college Wayne Morgan of Logan chapter president announced Saturday The observance will be sponsored by: the local A S C E chapter which Is composed of senior students On the program are an open house in the engineering laboratories an assembly program before ' the college student body and a "blitzkrieg” dance centering around the national defense theme However Mr Morgan said the most anxiously anticipated feature of the week 'will be the engineers’ opportunity to “even the score” with the foresters whose feud with the engineers is perpetual Activities will commence Monday morning when the engineering "goats” will appear on the campus in conspicuous costumes wearing shaggy beards and following the traditional custom of smoking Irish pipes (i ' farewell Parly ? natio- i Oil Mission Chapter at Logan Will Initiate 22 Junior Students v Intermountain Wire OGDEN — Maximum hours for WPA laborers on national defense projects have been Increased from 40 to 48 hours a week throughout Utah as part of the program of speeding up defense construction It was announced Saturday by J X Gardner district WP A director The order effective last week haz been received enthusiastically j by war department executives on military construction projects of the state and is part of the n-wide program to hurry these projects to completion “Under this rule vwe shall be able to step up work for WPA crews on military projects to 48 hours a week However the orRetreats at Ogden der will not apply to any other type of W P A work except those Designed for Use affecting national defense" explained Mr Gardner In Case of Blast V P A Aids Program w Weber Maps! 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Long-Wedde- d j v Tribune I y ’i ' j March 23 1941 ’ I1 f Tribune- - Date Bureau Provides for Delegates - : Salt £ak Regulation Increases Labor Period in Interests Throughout- Utah i Of Speeding U S Defense Program i ' i j' ‘if I' I Tribune Intermountain Wire 'f CLEARFIELD — Mr and Mrs Jesse IL Barlow of Clearfield are old enough to claim a but they are hot too old to enter the L D S mission field They leave Tuesday for the northwestern states mission ld great-grandchi- ' I f Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN — With a Weber county budget of 315000 and state aid In addition the Weber county weed eradication program for 1941 has ' been completed and will he sub-mitted to the state department of agriculture County Commissioner W R McEntlre who heads the weed committee said Saturday Cultivation of 300 to 400 acres of weed lands is contemplated lit ' this year's program besides watch- ing carefully ' those lands turned! back to production to check results' of previous year’s work Farmers'' will be charged 36 an acre for loti ' of an acre or moret or 38 an acre where' the lota are smaller than three-fourtof an acre In sizeJ Purchase of 50 drums of and 900 drums of atla-dd- e early enough to be used against whltetop will be urged and” WPA labor will be used to spread the chemicals explained Mr Me- Entire It will be urgedslso by the committee that ail whltetop in the county be cultivated or chemically- treated and the state noxious weed7 law strictly enforced including within the limits of Ogden city ' Treatment of morning glory is to -be recommended only where cik operation ia given and tracts s t too far away or too small Con-tlnued eradication work on knap- weed' leafy spurge sow thistle' Canada thistle and puncture vine is to be stressed hs carbon-bisulphi- Mr and Mrs Jesse H Barlow of Clearfield to serve L"D S mls-i sion They will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday at 7:30 p m at the Clearfield LDS ward ' j chapel Parents of seven sons and three daughters they also have 22 grand children and one The couple married 49 years has always been: devoted church workers and held many church offices Both born at Bountiful they j later moved to Cleaffield Mr Barlow filled a two-yecentral states mission in Texas beginning in 1910 Taken ill while there Mrs Barlow went into the mission field and repl seed her husband until he had recovered Three of their sons also have filled mis‘ f j ' sions t For the past 21 years they have operated a store at Clearfield Of late they have been assisted by their son Eldon: H Barlow who will' operate the business during I' their absence p : Their mission call takes them to Portland Ore1 where they' have daughter1 residing i They will drive te their destinaBar-lotion with as chauffeur In the past she has driven a number of times to and from the east because of a disability of Mr Barlow’s partialarm I" right Great-grandpare- ’ ld great-grandchi- : ar - rm-no- PI AN OS O KIMBALL O WINTER ? j Man Style te Cheese Frea w Mnsic Co Utah Bread way —7 Id z - I ' Me! Htthct Quality— le war We Handle Our Own Caa tracts LarfMt Trade AUewauce Call ler Estimata '17 i er -- O HARDMAN " O CABLE GRANDS $33S and up SPINETS $243 and up I great-grandmoth- de 1 12 S fifty-se- venth -- : High Schools Split Meet Honors I SUGAR I WardPlaris Gracie Fields en Farewell ii (Old Fresh IN CASE LOTS Workers Visit Cyprus Bingham Grantsvfile and Shorthand honors were shared Social Units between and Tooele Jun- - GARLAND— The annual lor promenade conducted at Bear River high school Friday eve- -’ Davis schools 110 with Davis contestants taking ' ning theme of which was "Symphonic Triad” was proclaimed one of the most successful ever t to take place at the school Francis Norr was chairman in charge of arrangements and Test Johnson' vice chairman r- ' !i words per minute dictation in speed class while Tooele with 90 words per minute took honors In the beginning contest I Individual winners will be announced When grading is complete J - Ogden :V - j 1 CO - Sponsored by the Utah county department of public welfare the tour began at 10 a m with a visit to the state school for deaf and blind where they- witnessed demonstrations of teaching methods In the forenoon they also inspected facilities of the tuberculosis sanatorium and during the afternoon they attended a buffet luncheon and assembly program at the stat Industrial school Lester Norton of Provo representative of the Utah county welfare department was in charge of the tour Members of the Utah Congress of Social Workers in addition to case workers from each of the county departments at tended - Special for Easter it - tinito ijf Easfor Tim is i most appropriate to give the dia- - mend v Daynss special both rings only are snhsard ef vsluss bscsuss rs import diamonds Tfts$ diroct from South Africa s cut-to- rs saving you tha middlo-man- ’s profit v j This Easy Credit Terms a S hi& Fields singing English comedienne won the hearts of a capacity auI1 mission 1:will be held Sun- dience In Ogden high school auditorium night as she perday at 7:30 p m formed Saturday in behalf of “Bundles for at the West Ley-to- n L D S ward Britain” "There’ll Always Be an England” amusementhall He will enter and "God Bless America” sung In the mission home chorus by the audience and Miss and Fields created the most enthusiMonday leave for New astic response Miss Fields divided her program Into two parts with York2 selections by the Utah Scottish April Mr Leyton is Bagpipe and Highland Dancers diwidely known as rected by Archibald McNeill of a player in the Salt Lake City providing a preNorth Layton liminary program and three piano L D S stake M solos by Frederic Dixon of Ogden Men’s Basketball league for the as an interlude past two years He vas graduated Frank M Browning Introduced In 1938 with the senior: class at the English star for her first group Davis high school In Kaysville of numbers and the introduction President Arnold D Miller of for the second was by the North Davis stake will be the prin- Rev George Argyle given rector of the cipal speaker at Sunday's pro- Osden Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd gram’ a Also planned for Mr Layton Is a farewell dance on March 29 at 9 p m in the West Layton amusement hell LDS Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN— A total of 175 social workers from Utah Salt Lake Weber Davis and Box Elder counties participated Saturday In 1 tour of three state institutions In JE17ELRY DAYIIES Layton has been called to Tthe eastern states Davis 1 Brigham City Club7 Plans Annual Ball City Merchants Plan Spring Fiesta Eden Coed Wins Queen Honors provement club will take place- the evening of March 29 in Box Elder officers high school ' gymnasium said SaturdayT r Mrs Orvill E Merrell Mrs Ross G Bowen and Mrs C S Hamilton are In charge bt arrangements - r V Driver’s Trial Set OGDEN— Hearing for Albert L Geisen 49 of the Ben Lomond hotel on a charge of drunken driving was set for March 28' by Judge Charles G Cowley In Ogden Geisen was city court Saturday sored by the student annual as that event was held Saturday night in the college ballroom Miss Hogge Is secretary of the college student body Named as her attendants were Marion Flet of Roy secretary of the Associated Women Students’ organization and Emma Martin of Ogden student body vice president CLEARFIELD — Three one-aplays will be presented by M l A members of the Clearfield1' Syra cuse West Point and Sunset LDS wards Monday at 8 p m at the arrested Wednesday night and was Clearfield ward recreation hall Mrs Melvin G Wood reported at liberty on 5100 bond ct Logan merchants will usher in the season with special displays of spring goods special sale events and public attractions which will be designed to bring shoppers to Logan Rulon J Rasmussen chairman of the special sprang opening committee announced Saturday The special event will be known as “Cache Value” days Thai attraction will be prefaced by J numerous special events conn IEEOI OFF Cans 100-l- b TOMATOES HAILS VASATGII QASOLIIIE OIL 1-Rtf- QUART GI1IG GRIT 9 lb noTon oil sr BLOCK SALT CEI1EHT BRA!! Ion — 79c per bah 65c m 29c & I10T0R OIL Seed Polaiocs hlrJtasaJM Iba 1 --4 j t - II0nEYiS349 36 FEUGIHG Barh wlr’ M Rod’ Tor Cattla 12!i-g- a pMalllfr rCnCinftar CREOSOTE $129 dd 4i2c end 5c 3 'i in 24-in- ch wires 5399 Efc hetw Your Own Container— GALLON ROOFiriG— -- SO $599 bnndlo $184 : $ 1 999 7” fit: 49c $53 PHOSPHATE Ion $269 1 lbs -- Alfalfa BALE TIES 1299 Red ftwri-N-- Lk Blocks 100 lbs WHEAT-Re- d EGGS WO 49c bag 31c ALFALFA SEED VS£ lb J— Bag 1 ' ICS lb bag ROLLED OATS LAYING $189 MASH $314 S179 $199 24 No can ruLK AND VEOETARMt 20 S1AS Case Pks FERRY'S HAY LOGAN — Spring will receive official reception the Logan’s week of March 27 to April 2 when OGDEN— Ethel Hogge of Eden BRIGHAM CITY — The annual was crowned queen of Weber colball of the Brigham City Civic Im lege’s traditional acorn ball spon 1S41 Wet) J 70 Size 7 1 RAO lM-t- li j MJ'hj Frices Subject to Chance Without' Notice—We Reserre the Rlcht to Limit Quantities Women to Meet M OGDEN — The Women’s Legislative council of Ogden will meet Wednesday at 10 a m in the Ben Lomond hotel to choose directors and name heads of departments Mrs D R Wheelwright chairman said Saturday h UMIFIIEIJ 178 WEST 3RD SOUTH flEll And & GtDlfilL f ! 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