Show Veterans and Art Groups Ask Share in Planning Of War Memorial BuildnlSf ' ' ' Pact Approved Win Templeton city engineer to the city today presented a contract covering electric Srv£e to the Robert H Hinckley approval of hisairport and won that it be aprecommendation P 44000 Thecontrsct provides for and for pumping Volt service service to be under schedule 21 which a guarameeu providest- - an ir w with a minimum chafl of $£ P k w 'or the demand 175 flrt mnw kfor wnextof 200 k w dek per all addifor w k mand 150 per with 06 demand tional k w of addifor hour kilowatt cents per ' tional usage for -The contract is writtenProvides term of 10 years which on the discount for "a 5 per centrates Templeton iicfH city is also pr pointed out The tected that in me even develop as anoperations do not may within six ticipated the city of connection date months from and elect to suspend - operations on contract resume the previous circuit In which the 6900-vo- lt event the city would pay the line construction cost of 2757 Tiontnant " s v Lundstrom's o KAY FINCH i o STANDARD-EXAMINE- R f : Motorist Surrenders Four Months After Fatality n Charge Awaited n - Sentence Imposed In Driving Case XiZ? - -- o ) r it4- - 'p--'' ' I : The request letter from C C Harmon Utah plant superintend- is makin stated the m an aerial rt extend-in- e cable line on Thirty-thir- d west from Washington for the purpose of serving additional and ' the existing telephone service into also municipal airport The letter wiu improve pointed out the came existing subscriber service between Washington and the new state highway In order to build the cable line it will be necessary to place poles and anchors on Ogden city property located on both the north and south sides of the road extending west from Weber river to the west -- hi SMn Sufferers PSORIASIS — LEO ULCERS ECZEMA — ATHLETE'S FOOT THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS TENS OP THOUSANDS OF SKIN SUFFERERS ARE Colusa Natural Oil f o army-navy-ci- ON You get your money's worth when a good mechanic works on your car truck or tractor And you'll find a good one in every first-cla- ss treat you— land ?7 -- Distributors of Nationally Advertised Automotive Parts sand Accessories Victor Gaskets Perfect Circle Piston Rings : Plomb Tools " Complete Machine Shop Service Champion Spark Plugs ' Exide Batteries Gates Fan Belts and Hose Federal-MogBearings Tyson Bearings ul Johns-Manvil- Brake Lining Purolator Products Permite Products le '5 ' ' Woman tiiffl PILES Got BCST0H3' Tip CO You know without Mklnj that thia formula for distress of piles MUST b the best It's the cam one used by DOCTORS adjunctive for men and women patients at noted Thnmton & Clinic Jtiaor Surprlsici QUICK pallia-tiv- e relief of pain itch aoreness Help nofteii and tend to shrink aweltlnr Get tuba Thornton A Minor"! Eectal Ointment— or Thornton A Minor Rectal Sun Grant Ave Ogden Utah Phones: Ogden 4661 Preston Idaho Preston 75 — Evanston Wyo Evanston 64 ' " pw-- ' 5 ' ll (WHOLESALE ONLY) "Paris Headquarters lor the Doctor of Motors" : V' ' - - - f -- imHtMt-f " ni$®$m Shortly after the first of this year Burlington's stainless steel fleet of fourteen Zephyrs attained an unprecedented total in train miles of service— 25000000 ! In rolling up the equivalent of a thousand times around the world the Zephyrs have proved many things Their tremendous patronage has shown the public's enthusiastic endorsement of speedy luxurious streamlined 'trains Their almost unbelievable record of performance in the availability and "on-timface of high speed schedules has established the might of diesel power Their beauty and O ed -- e" stamina are a tribute to the design and struc- tural strength of these fast trains (The Pioneer Zephyr first of the Zephyr fleet and America's first streamline train has nearly 2000000 miles to its credit and has already started on its second ten years of service) ' diesel-power- Yes America has given the nod of approval to the Zephyrs and the kind of travel they typify So there will be more of them in the days ahead They will be even more efficient even more luxurious For improvement is the mandate of progress 5T If not thrilled at re poeitortes ulta th low coat refunded onquick request At all good drug stores aTerywhere—la Ogden at pay Less Drug and Waljreen's - ' TRANSPORTATION r i : - i —i nn i — LJ "J LJ: n n nn U L J i n rZJ LJ :LDC3Dq i U u ed IN TRANSCONTINENTAL LINK ESSENTIAL AN ' - ' : LANCASTER KASTING MOTOR SUPPLIES 2587-8- 9 " Roger Smith 28 Negro of the Denver hotel recently found guilty by a Second district court jury of a charge of second degree burglary today had been placed on probation and imposition of sentence was continued until June 25 at two pm Smith was found guilty of entering the room of Allen Henry Denver hotel on the night of Dec 24 1944 and stealing an amount of liquor and about $18 in small change r 7 ' V Day Probation Ordered In Burglary Case He'll right !: f ' Ken Williams 131 Country Club drive reported to city police to day the theft of a 22 caliber pistol from his car while it was near parxea on Twenty-filt- h Kiesel The gun had a pearl handle and Williams 'name was marked on the leather case James DeSilva 2548 Quincy re ported the theft of four hub caps and a gas cap from his car while it- - was parked near tha Chick- Chick inn North Ogden If your car needs mechanical service— don't put It off That's the way to go on a long walk for he duration See your Doctor of you 8 ALE AT x TwoThefts Urn : Wilco Product A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ty liam D Wood city health commissioner reported today The organization made arrangements to preview a film issued by the U S public health service to determine if it is suitable to show the public as an educational measure Radio recordings issued by the California state department of health and also some by the U S service will also be public health reviewed at that time for the same purpose A special committee of representative citizens including medical men will be present at the work of the compreview Thefollow-up mittee is a step to a program laid down by a federal health representative last week in an attempt to curb social diseases repair sho Motors GLASS CLEANER CUSTOMERS Thousands have written unsolicited testimonials TRY IT ON Groundwork for an educational campaign on social diseases was considered late Monday by the executive and educational committees of the social protection committee Chairman Wil- f in and around Ogden I ought to know— for we've been doing business with them for $ years —supplying them with pre cision-mad- e repair parts and supplies store today Health Films Police Informed of You bet your life your automobile mechanic-Do- ctor of Motors I call him— has what it takes mechanical condition to put your car in tip-to- p And it takes more than most people realize Tools? Sure — plenty of them— good ones too and good tools cost money! But that's only the beginning The main thing It takes is know-ho- w That Isn't learned In a day? Use Clearex Glass Cleaner Just spray it on wipe it off Leaves no oilyjilm Takes seconds and costs less than a penny a window It's perfumed too For windows mirrors and pictures get Clearex at your it in military service F doan them Avoid dirty hands and ruined nails fied was reported Dana will be' arraigned late tocourt on dayhit-ru-inn the Burch Creek a driving count Lieut Shaw declared 4-- diesel-power- 3H© nHaJ3 YTJEaafi Efl K - f u- Group Will Preview Special improvement and clean up day at the Utah school for the Deaf and Blind was in progress today Older students of the deaf department were divided into groups under direction of teachers Organized groups laid books aside to clean along fences and on the school campus Groups of girls readied themselves early to dust and clean the books in the school library and storeroom The spirit of spring was very much in evidence and the attrac tiveness of the campus showed marked improvement A special midday luncheon was prepared by tne Kitchen force and girls In the domestic science department A strip' VE WASHED WINDOWS If Clean-U- p '"''' "GAY"90c City attorney for study - v k ": A request by the Mountain States for Telephone & Telegraph Co anand to poles place permission chors on city property to provide essential service to the city airport was received by the city commission today and referred to the death of Eric Lrel E Shaw city police depart xne iact mat the victim s 51 railroad ment were transient Lindberg a worker during the early morn- wS also fractured in toe tamS1 tlat maicaiea of Dec 19 1944 was solved er auaenmem xouna on ing a such with the arrest late Monday after- car could have inflicted the innoon of Floyd Dana 20 of 2478 provided the brakes had Washington garage worker city juries been applied police and officers of the Utah ment of impactstrongly at the mostate highway patrol reported to- - Officers said the death occurred aay U S highway 91 near Death The arrest nf Dana resulted on from finding an inch niece of curve scene of many traffic fatriangular auto grill metal at the talities Dana made a statement to Lieut scene to Patrolman Shaw indicating there were according three Gene Smith 3825 Evylyn who with him offiother the youths has had charge of the case for cer said No charge has been me nignway patrol made against the other youths and Legs Broken their names were not divulged Officers said Dana told them his According to Traffic Lieut Dar- party had left an Ogden night club and tavern about two a m then had eaten at an Ogden restaurant before driving to Arsenal Villa located near the scene of the accident to visit a girl friend After the car struck the victim the youths drove it back to the city by a roundabout route and stored it in a private garage Darrelf R Winn 41 of 2228 the officers said Later Dana sold Monroe was found guilty by a the car and left Ogden according the officers and went to SL city court jury today-o- f a charge to of drunken driving and was sen- - Paul Minn where he has been the past month He returned tencea to pay a fine of $1000 and for to serve 30 days in jail The jail to Ogden and presented himself term was susnended bv Actintf to police Monday investigators because ne knew evidence Judge David K Holther upon pay said obtained pointed directly toward ment oz tne fine Meanwhile three Ogden women him each forfeited S10 baiL shonlif tintf Deferred in Draft ' They were Margaret Bell 46 of here Dana held mechani 260 Twenty-sevent- h Marian Hen- calWhile in numerous places but jobs derson 40 of 1325 Wall and Mrs never stayed in one position Mary Anderson 50 of 3453 Porter had any great length of time Leland A Luke 43 3054 Adams for He is classi Shaw said Lieut was given $50 or 25 days on a of He assault and charge was found guilty of battery striking an- otner man in the face with a glass during a fight at a locil tavern Carl C Stone 39 of 2548 Wall was fined $25 on a battery charge Arthur Godnay 56 of 885 Twelfth forfeited $10 running a stop sign and $5 driving without a license Edwin Erickson $10 running a stop sign and Virginia uevorss i of 2237 Eccles $5 driving without a license hit-ru- Utah School Holds ' For line Riglit Hit-RuThe Ogden city limits Mr Harmon V thought In mind the poles would saia The superintendent explained be eo placed that they would not that the district engineer J W interfere with proposed Improve Peters laid out the line with the ments of Ogden city in the' area f Firm Asks City TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 17 1943 fur-Sish- ed - O Air port Electric such problems a the Ogden city commissioners today f consider and financing of the projlocation a united resolution-ba adopted ect that veteran memorial committee The possibility of public subthe veterans organization of Weber funds for the concounty be properly represented scription - for the building was of upon any advisory committee that struction touched lightly by the city the upon set be hereafter up by may commissioners in connection with commissioners today when! they tax the planning and construction of pointed out that antoadditional confor issue bond or pay a war memorial building levy a burden The commission also recognized struction would place was also sugIt on the taxpayers a committee of three representing the Ogden Palette Camera Fine gested that a the public ofmays wish its war portion Arts and Movie Camera clubs and to donate the Association of University bonds to aid with the establishWomen who asked that they be ment of the memorial The advisory committee will be represented on the committee and wall space comprised of individuals representthat plans provide for and proper lighting for art exhibits ing a good cross section of the pointed and other features having to do citizenry commissioners ' out with the cultural artsi City commissioners "said they Committee Members were planning a joint meeting with Members of the united veteran the county board Thursday at one-thir- ty memorial committee who appeared p m to formulate definite before the commission were:) Win plans for a war memorial building Templeton Veterans of Foreign and to study the various aspects Wars chairman Peter G Boam of problems involved Disabled American Veterans! sec'Definite Need' Seen retary W R Jude and A N! Wal "There is a definite need for a ters United bpamsn war vetermemorial civic auditorium" Mayor ans camps Nos five and two re Glasmann Ross C David S Romney declared "and spectively we want to plan a building that American Lgion J w jviunigan Daughter Born in and Oj W will be of lasting value a credit Stan H Humphreys to the community and a memorial Small Regular ' Veterans associa- Thatcher Family of which service men will" be tion Fred Carr United Spanish and Mrs George War Veterans camp No five J proud" the arrival announce W Thatcher comAt the meeting Thursday a Francis Fowles American Legion mittee will probably be organized J Alan Pike Veterans of Foreign of an eight pound baby gin uneir to act in an advisory capacity Wars and E LeRoy Poulsenj Dis- first) Lieut Thatcher was inducted commissioners stated They will abled American Veterans to navy three years ago from into arts Representing the cultural were: Miss Sarah Wilson Mrs Miami university where he was Frank P Kreizenbeck and Lee associate professor in ineconomics the south He has had two years Parkinson at stationed now is Pacific and Text of Resolution 2476 Washington is a son of He D C Washington The veteran committee's resolu- Mr and Mrs Gilbert Thatcher tion is as follows: "Whereas: A fitting veteran me- Ogden Mrs Thatcher is the former Alnever been erected in berta has morial Griffith of Oxford Ohio The New Spring Weber county to honor those jwho have served in the armed fprces of our great nation during tirrie of That Weber ' county and Ogen Line of Exquisite vetcity join in planning a warwhich statutes state eran proThe memorial "Whereas: building vide the cities and counties may shall be dedicated to the veterans served provide funds for the erection and of Weber county who have maintenance of such memorials in all thi wars in which our nation ' has participated and which shall and audicivic "Whereas: We who have served include an adequate and those who are now serving torium and proper meeting places in the armed forces of our country for use of all veterans and be it have dedicated that service to the further "Resolved: That the board of end that our American way of Is Now on Display life might continue to live and commissioners of Weber county and Ogden city proceed at once expand and "Whereas: We feel that the Serv to have plans prepared for such a ice we have rendered and are now memorial and that the project number one on the post See this new and exrendering may be best recognized be made by the construction of a veteran war construction program and be memorial building which may be it further tremely different line "Resolved: That the veterans orof service to generations to come of Weber county be and ganization exclusiveof ceramics "Whereas: Fifteen per cent of properly represented upon any ad the present population of Weber visory council that may be herely at county have served or are now after set up by your honorable serving in the armed forces of board in connection with your our country planning and construction of a "Now therefore be it reso ved: war memorial building" AT LUNDSTROM'S ! 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