Show Forty and Eight Chief Visits Ogden 12 Firms Oppose Kiesel Avenue I - Warm Meet Set 'mi emhersliip Traffic One-W- aj Hospitalizatio i 1 ' today at the county ' treasurer's office Delinquents on general taxes' ar given four years in which to their properities If they? are not redeemed at the end of that time title reverts to the county and the property is sold to prij vate buyers Delinquents on conservation district taxes are given only two years in which to redeem their properties After that time tax sales are assigned to the respective conservation districts and tax deed? are taken by the districts ? ' traf for southbound ' fic only Their written! protest declared the change would "be of great detriment to our businesses ana an opportunity to be appealed for ' heard Experimental Setup recalled Mayor David S Romney traffic plan was y that the to be tried as an experiment based on recommendations of the police traffic department that southbound k the movement along stretch would alleviate snarls and work to the benefit of the city as j ( j ) i I' - j ' ' I i one-wa- ' i I a whole j move-- S "Any change in traffic in-some j menVis likely to affect into terests but we have gone I this inatter carefully and believe the change will work to' the "over all benefit of the community the mayor said However Commission' i EMwnrfi T Saunders and Har inav me pen u T wpirh ureea sioners' request for a hearing be - granted The commissioners mvucu I' tioners to appear before them "at officials said any time" but theahead anyway were going they and give the ptreet proposal a try Traffic Lieut D E Shaw said y experiment will go the week as soon as next effect into to the signs calling attention been have posted change Would Move Meters If the experiment proves successful parking meter boxes along the east side of Kiesel between i j t More Members' Weber Guests 1 With the membership of the e American Legion at an high of four million the Forty and Eight Legion merit organization will strive to reach the 100000 one-wamark Ottis E Mercer chef de che- min de fer said today to- Mr Mercer made a stop here Na-? at day en route to his home ' shua N H following a visit with voitures in California He wiu can on the Cook county Voiture 20 thei world Chicago the largest in to his post elected was Mercer Mr h ' Twenty-fiftand Twenty-fourt- h American Legion national at the veof will be removed Parking of in November and succonvention this side east the hicles along S Eccles of Ogden Spencer at j block other than those making ceeds the depot by Mr met was He i not be permitted deliveries will Michelsen comA Read Eccles and The petition protesting the one- mander" of Baker-Merri- ll post No way designation was signed by 9 manager of the following places: The Forty 'and Eight was the first the Shepherd Auto Service Kiesel to take organization Sales and Service Ogden Auto- against the childhoodup diseasefight of Sales Ogden Upholstery Co Og- spastic (muscular) paralysis a pro den Fender Shop Ogden Auto it will continue to prosecute ' club J G Read & Bros Co Jack-- i gram Mercer said Mr Klenke son Sheet Metal Works During World War II thetoorganr Hardware Coi Wilkinson's Farm ization collected $301000 purService Co Rasmussen Grain Co chase four million packs of playing and Andrew Cheesman cards for distribution among men at the fronts This activity will be j aii-iim- ! s " I North Jgden Ward Reported Another' report of ani indecent ex case — the fifth in the past 'posure 10 days — appeared on police files h itodav The report came from a family aloiu the 200 block of Twentieth who told Patrolmen A M uarsiae and A R Covieo their two daugh ters were frightened by a man seat ed in a black pickup truck about y p m After the inci dent the man drove west to Lin coin and got out of sight before the girls could obtain license num ber of the car the officers said LDS North Ogden ward Mutuals will be held Friday Jan 11 at eight pm The Mid-winte- 'i concert of the jr in the ward chapel program Trumpet trio "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise" Arlen Burnett Milton Shaun and Allen Christiansen Lucille McFarland accompanist Vocal solos John Corey Ruth Crawford accompanist Chorus numbers 'readings Ella Mae Richards piano quartet Roberta Storey Lettice Rich Thelma Montgomery Ellen Garner "Pastel Min(H uet" Stolen Paradis) and Danse Says Buggy Ecossaise (Fred F Baker) Vocal Mrs D N Drake 528 Thirtieth solos- Dorothy Brown "Last Rose to police the theft of her of Summer" "The Garden of My reported black leather baby buggy Wednes- Heart" accompanist Thelma MontShe told police two gomery day afternoon seen Trumpet trio "The Bells children were pushing a bug- of St Mary" "Because" horus gy in the neighborhood but they numbers will be selected v were not located The musicale is under direction of Beth Kinney Thelma Montgomery Mark Royance Don Berrett Ellen Garner and Dale Phillips follows: five-thirt- - All Fixtures Pedestrian Hit and Equipment Including Soda Fountain — 22-- on : Dish Washer Coca Cola Dispenser 3 Candy Show Cases 2 : 2 Cash Registers Cooling Boxes :and Corapressors John's Confectionery I 786 25th inn Leg Broken : Foot With 15 Stbols--- : Ice Gream Capacity 70-Gall- Street ! Mrs Charles Twenty-firs- J Tribe of 458 suffered fractures of t 65 her left arm and left leg Wednesday afternoon when she was hit by an automobile at intersection of Twenty-secon- d and Washington a police report said u Traffic Sgt C L Pettit said driver of the car was William Writz 35 Clearfield who picked up the injured woman and took arrest her to a doctor's office-N- o was made : Writz told police he was making a right turn at the intersection and slowed down for Mrs Tribe who stepped back out of his way But the sun blinded him and he apparently drove too close to the woman knocking her to the pavement he said Mrs Tribe was reported to be in fairly good condition at her 'home i Ogden First Federal Savings And Loan Association ' j i Ogden lutah Statement of Condition December 31r 1945 ASSETS I ' LIABILITIES i Widdison also said that only abOUt 50 per cent Of Weh rmm ty's 1100 farmers are members of Edith Wynner internationally fers and on our families and news- - me iarm bureau and that this our friends land neighbors year's objective is to increase that recognized authority on peace papers to work for a world federation percentage to 75 "The farm bureau plans declared Wednesday that One letter a week tn the president is just as beneficial to sma 1 farm- "only a world federal government and secretary of state and to our ' has any chance to avert the im- senators and congressmen should pending first — and last — atomic be the minimum" war" She reports that informal test "The responsibility rests square votes taken in her audiences rely on the American people" she cently clearly disclose that very said 'Leadership has! fallen to few people still believe the presthe United States but our leaders ent UNO will be adequate to avert have passed the buck to us Peace another war will be won pr lost by the individMisi in Utah to lecture ual citizens of the United States at UtahWynner U S A C university and B Y U stopped in "Ogden to during 1946 "If Utahns want world order and confetf with leaders of World Fedsecurity they will have ito 'work eralists of Utah Her itinerary infor it" Miss Wynner stated "We cludes conferences with the three must kill any lingering remnant main groups of atomic scientists '' of an idea that there is time' for She also disclosed that the Hon gradual development of the UNO H C Usborne member of palia-meis trying to arin league into world government Thev t v atomic bomb destroyed the neces-sary- range forEngland her a series of lectures time factor Then we must and conferences with: British of" put the heat on our hesitating lead- - ficials i l:- Formal Exercises i Installation of its first elected officers was conducted by South Ogden Kiwanis club Wednesday eve- change said today ning at Sully's was iThe ceremony performed by Walter W Steed lieutenant governor of Kiwanis International C Merlin Brown is the new president succeeding Dr Wayne Marrs (ME-DA- Y j One hundred and twelve inem-be- rs and guests participated In the fellowship meeting and dinner j — — j— ers — who comprise a good pairt of Weber — as it is to operators of -- of in the near future he added V O SERVICE "CLEANING "FOR THE PARTICULAR" : acreages" Widdison sad larger ' Mr Widdison will also report on the national farm bureau convention in Chicago which he attended recently A session similar to the one in Ogden will be conducted Friday at ii! 2744 Washington Boulevard j - the Morgan county courthouse j r ' " New Year and Forever! or the ! s -- ! i ' nt n with Start the new year right right girl Give her a diamond ring of unequalled beauty from Anderson's Rings she'll wear all her years to ccjme with pride and joy Come in now" and i Kiwanis Told of Brigliam (Iianilici Utah Resources iYames Leaders see our'mammoth collection of fine dia unbeatable for cut for bril monds liance and for low prices v "Wiih the help of the people Utah will go forward" Ora Bundy chairman of the Utah state pub- licity and development f commission told members of the Kiwanis club today Mr Bundy said his commission feels Utah will soon be coming into its own He pointed out that "Utah is looked upon as the storehouse of the nation but it has never been developed" He added: "Utah's valuable resources should be developed in the state instead of being sent out of the state and then returned here for the people to purchase Utah's resources should be preserved for the people of the state and an incentive should be made for indusiij tries to locate here" Mr Bundy made particular mention of the Geneva steel! plant Although the RFC has called for bids for March 1 Mr Bundy expressed confidence Geneva will continue as a going concern "Unless Geneva continues to operate it will be a terrible blow to the state" he gaid Mr Bundy called attention to the tourist industry "the greatest industry in the country" President Ira A Huggins pledged the Kiwanis club as a public bureau to assist in helping the development of the state's industries iff' ! i i A -- 9 :M4- J ' ' 6 brilliant diamonds 4n ' - - V: - v O a smart modern design incL Fed tax - $285 Just $450 a Wtek ! t j s - i Walter : ' il t Soldier Ml Imi Mann G BR1GIIAM CITY Jan 10— Mann Walter :G Brigham City atnew president of torney' is the the Box Elder chamber of commerce: Mr Mann was elected Wednesday evening at the annual membership meeting to succeed Scott P Horsley Other candidates were: Ray H Grant and Harold B Felt r directors elected from a group of 12 candidates are: Orion Eskelson city electrician R W Forrest postal clerk Jt D Gunder-so- n Central school principal and Wesley Shirts local merchant Holdover directors are Glen Knudsen Glen S Humphreys S W Beecher and Lester Dredge The retiring president's annual report was read by Ezra B Owen in the absence of President Horsley confined to his home with sickTwo-yea- Coat and $1002 Daniel of Roy dissoldier reported to Pocharged lice Detectives Dee Ti Burke and Russell G Fort his overcoat containing $1002 in currency his army padischarge and otheri valuable on pers was stolen from a tavern Wedthe 200 block of Twenty-fift- h i nesday night Police said Daniel told them the theft occurred about' o'clock Daniel said he had hung ness Also giving annual reports were up his heavy army overcoat and that it was taken while! he was chairmen of the committees i drinking beer Gale P en-for- ty l I I Theft From Auto !r ' G O Kesler 224 Atton Bonneville Park reported to Ipolice theft from his automobile of a of tools a leopard skin quantity blanket and a flashlight - f 'vi- - - ''Sj V' - A SVA ' - ?U K Z'' V "V - v'sw- Sr - SS7 ' - I - C - '"I-- -" —' y- ' 0 I Uniquely designed pair dia- with 6 blue-whioth incl Fed pmonds ! : v - te !SI32 - tax Clearance Specials Exposure Meters - i : : j i $443015737 Membership Quota public roads public buildings and DeJur Autocritic jFirst mortgage loans Members' share ac- and other first liens counts on ' real estate $386182330 $140674189 Loans on passbooks Shares pledged on and certificates 814718 mortgage accounts None Othe£ loans 60187 Advances Fedfrom con-' sold on Properties tract eral Home Loan 2648381 Real estate owned and Bank 25000000 in Judgment 3118200 Borrowed money 15000000 Investments and se- 799888 '271770000 Loans in process 4 curities Other liabilities Cash on hand and in 1745051 i banks J7053123 'Specific reserves 910157 Office building and General j equipment less de- reserves $5046983 - 6169843 preciation Undivided Deferred charges and i other assets 707091 8331323 j 13378311 profits I to Individuals to Gain Peace Says Visitor continued this year he said Indecent Exposure ! Ifs Up Mr Cheney said the Ninth di- vision offices will be moved from Berkeley to Denverj in February The Denver division office will have supervision over Utah Colorado Wyoming "and New Mexico The change Mr Cheney said is in line with a general plan" f of the FWA under which it is hoped that eventually all FAV A bureaus will have joint offices in the field The FWA includes the bureaus of community facilities Mr Cheney said Ithe principal work of community facilities today is supervising Lanham act projects New Spray Methods not yet completed and making ad New methods of spraying and vances to commuriities lor premodern spraying equipment were paring plans for public works studied Wednesday night by ap- Child care centers will be financed cuonty fruit until March he said Projects for proximately 50 Weber met in the Nbrth assisting in the maintenace and who growers operation of schools in war boom Ogden school Ray Snooks mana-gerthe North Ogden fruit ex- areas are scheduled for termination A'ew Club Conducts J Baker-Merri- who W H Cheney engineer heads un the Ninth division office of the federal works agency bureau of community facilities visited St Benedict's hospital Wednesday He was accompanied by H C Jessen district engineer at Salt Lake City The hospital is an FWA project under the Lanham act The two engineers reported that bottlenecks encountered by the contractor in obtaining buildiming material seem not to be hossaid the Jessen Mr proving not be ready until Seppital may tember ' j o Ready Until September i non-prof- two-bloc- ' ir 5 : f New Hospital May Not Be i) i THE OSDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 10 1943 1G ire-dee- m ty Farm Bureau federation! is" scheduled for Saturdav at one-thty p m m the Spanish room Hotel Ben Lomond it was reported today 41 by Howard Widdison Hooper federation president Principal Speaker Principal speaker will be Harry Bryson American Farm Bureau federation's national representative 7 in 11 western states Mr Bryson will outline the advantages to j a farmer of belonging to the" farm bureau also outline currerit projects of the organization and report on past accomplishments! Frank G Shelley executive fsecof the state federation will retary discuss the Blue i Cross hospital orit plan The plah a 'j! ganization covers individuals If or $9 per year or an entire for $18 per year Included isfamily hospitalization on maternity cases provided the prospective mother was under thejplan 10 months before the next) national head ox the Forty and baby s birth also appendectomies Snencer S Eccles (center) greets aOttis in Mercer Offden today At right is Read A Michelson tonsillectomies and various other during stop Flrht ' American Legionofmerit organization benefits ll post No 9 also on hand to extend Ogden hospitality commander President Widdison the Weber organization is reported1 100 per pent behind the hospitalization land that nearly every hospital plan fn Utah will accept patients under thelset-UP- - y 1 Twenty-fift- h To inaugurate a membership earrmaien and to noint out advan tages of the Blue Cross hospital Dlan a meeting of the Weber Coun J XI e About 670 general tax items under the South Ogden and Weber-Bo- x Elder conservation districts went on preliminary tax sale lists ! business houses Managers of to-- i appealed to cityj commissioners announced day to reconsider their intention of designating Kiesel to f mm Twentv-thir- d 12 ' oh Items Placed on Tax Sale List $443015737 CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct statement of condition of the Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association after the close of business December 31 1945 Published in accordance with requirements of Section 2035 of the Rules and Regulations for the Federal Savings and Loan System GEORGE S STEWART Acting Secretary Model 50A With Case Laying Llash ' in Dairy Feed -- - -- 275 Hog Feed I :J 285 -- Oags'b'JOs Roiled 230 Barley Q!i"tvt Large Bale Dig J Flour Goarso Salt ' ' A d&MA ml Adel Color Slide Viewers Desk Model - 2 911 ii- - O i Montouk Printers 8 j-1- SU h T' 00 1 o IU (Corn base) 100 lbs 0T)T1 ! 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