Show City Opens Offers On Concessions With an offer of $1025 Elmer K Aagaard Ben Lomond hotfl was high bidder today for concession rights in the city stadium during 4 the Pioneer days rodeos July reThe city commission also"conceived offers for operating the cessions in the stadium duringcele1946Season exclusive of the bration period and for seasonal Farr park They rights in Lorin to onev Comm were referred: and tabulation for Welch Harold L 19-2- recommendations Others who bid for stadium were: celebration the during rights Sizemore 226Barrett street Duke n nay Zee Bonneville Park $501: Dirk Van DerTwenty-siMinton $476- O D Wheelwright 822 $580 xth Farr park Highest offer forOLorin D Wheelnght came from rights C $330 Others were entered by L $150: Ray Baker 808 Canyon road E Minton $151 and R B Young Young Salt Lake City $250 Mr contwo moderinize to offered a at the in park cession stands cost to him of $1000 if the comtwo-yemission wbuld give him a on concession rights option " in the park ar Junior Democrats A Junior Democratic Valentine party will be held at theUtah Monday Feb 4 power auditorium committee stateA m at eight p reads: ment v "A novel floor show beautiful bright snazzy costumes girls UrrVite oamp5 and fun for all ' "The arrows for this party have on ehnt hv Elizabeth Vance cinA Snrrne Emma Kammeyer and Shirley Wood Cupid greeters riii Ko tvina R Anderson Max Lamph' Harriett L Campbell and xne neans William will be served by Beverly Pevree Mike Gray Laura Lowe and Joe Devlin oe-lig- ht D-Wo- Short' Saicl Cause of Tavern Blaze Effective February 1 1946 Parking Rates Will Be as - -- when they are told must pay the "full annual fee they the Under procedure approved by the commissioners today new businesses may pay fees on a debasis h or of applicapending on the date business betion Those entering to be pay would required fore July the full annual fee ? The matter of granting retail by beer licenses is not affected emthe new ruling commissioners phasized For Tlay Devices A full year's license fee will be for operation required howeverdevices phonoof amusement and pool tables graphs card tables month of appliregard'ess of the cation The commission also approved a recommendation that managers of restaurants eating houses taverns and other places be required to appear' in person to make application for amusement devices Heretofore licenses have been obtained by owners and operators oi tne devices Appearance oi xne property owner where the devjees are to be housed would give the city better control and supervi sion Mrs Tillotson said mid-ye- ar six-mon- SATURDAYS 250 Thank you for your patronage and we hope to see you soon " LOT G tii three-mont- -- Welfare Building Deal Closed Fire Effects area The'brick building on the south Relatives in the Ogden urace and east corner of Twenty-fourt- h learned that Ann Child rescued through Heroic Lincoln now housing the Weber action - Monday afternoon from county welfare department state her flaming home in Salt Lake healV department part of the fa cilities of the planning ritv bv Lieutenant Ed F Shep to died a commission and herd city fire department portion ol the a m ban a in recreation department has city day at was Death been purchased by Village Inc Lake City hospital fmm VirnnrtiltlS- Caused U V wuoivc Larry P Wright general manager and near suffocation it was re- said today Ann was a daughported Grace Mrs Mark C Child The structure was formerly of Mr and ter OCR Cnnth TTrvtirtVl T!ast owned by the Fred J Kiesel estate ThA familv had left the tot The Kiesel interests erected it for an errand asleep - while going on an U S service and it was caused the forest by downtown-- : The fire overheated furnace ignitea noor so used for many years Purchase was not announced t When firemen arrived neighbors price Modern elevators and furnishings told them tne small cnna was anH Tipiitenant Shetherd will be installed and the building be occupied by the Village : dived willhearing the child choking Products Co contract dealers of window through a bedroom Tier outfound the floor coverings furniture and the girl and handed tn two waitine nolicemen electrical appliances and as ofThe child had stopped breathing fices and manufacturers show and but the police officers aammis sales rooms for the wholesale tayaA QTifinial rAsriiration unti trade Mr Wright said Service shops and warehouses of she had recovered sufficiently to the firm will remain at Seventhe hospital be taken-tA sister Marko Dean three and teenth and Washington lf was also feared to be in Mr Wright explained that as it tha flaminO hnmp hilt it Was is riiifirult tn ffnrf sufficient rff5r found she had accompanied her space elsewhere majority of or ana groups now occuparents on tne errana it was not until after the fire had been ex- ganizations offices in the building will pying tinguished and the family returned continue to do so including the that it was known Marko Dean waifare department Space on the was with her parents upper two floors will be allocated Survining besides the parents to them With the installation of and sister are a grandmother Mrs elevators welfare offices will be Caroline Child Ogden and a easily accessible for oldsters Mr grandfather Jesse Evans Bounti Wright pointed out ful The parents are former resi dents of Davis county v two-year-o- ld city-coun- ty ty in-cM- - one-ha- WEEK DAYS 3 Hours for 150 INSURED-PARKIN- Mrs Elizabeth M Tillotson city recoroer said her office has received many complaints from persons setting up business on or after Through efforts of Mrs DB Wheelwright and Mrs A JKnapp the picture "God's First Temples' painted by Dr Martella C Lane will be presented to the L' D S institute of religion Sunday ieo y at p m The public is invited to the program at the institute located at "which has been 555 Twenty-fourt- h arranged as follows: A Mrs Welcome J Knapp: musical select ion "The Lost Chord" Weber college Musettes under direction of J- Clair Anderson invocation E A Larkin address Dr Franklin L West address "Art Appreciation" "Mrs D R Wheelwright vocal solo 'Trees" Edna Mae Noorda: selec tion "I Heard a Forest Praying" Musettes presentation of picture President Earl S Paul acceptance Dr Grant Cook presentation of names of donors Mrs A J Knapp selection "Oh Bread of Life" Mtwettes Dedicatory prayer Adam Patterson Members of the Musettes are Norma Newcomb Gloria Parry Beth Lefgreen Marian Hickman Pauline Edwards Edna Mae Noor da Jeahtette D r a a y e r Myrene urreenweii itutn tJertagnole- Etta-lu- e Fernelius LaDona Gammell and Susie Clements ' two-thirt- : ' - " - Utalm Invents Mechanical Aid The civilian production administration Washington D C Wednesday released a report describing successful experimental tests on an invention by James A Hardman Logan which gives promise of orenins un a new field in mechanical design" Known as the "motion transformer" the device eliminates crank shaft wrist pins connecting rods and other parts in transmitting a reciprocating movement into a rotary movement or the reverse It was originated by Mr Hard-ma- n at Utah- - Scientific Research foundation facilities at Utah State Agricultural college and has been developed and tested by diverse federal agencies interested particularly in its application on pumps and compressors aboard submarines "Problems of transforming reciprocating potion as from an engine cylinder to rotating motion long have concerned engineers and designers" the CPA report says "This newi movement successfully provides a: simple harmonic motion which eliminates the unbalanced crank effort and piston side thrust which most engineers have recognized to "unwelcome" characteristics of the conventional crank rod type of en 158-pa- auditorium at n Millions of: people who have heard him express his views on the need of encouraging the cultural arts among the Negro race have hailed him as one of the outstanding exponents of Negro literature ana ine racial question said a col ' lege statement Since early childhood Hughes has written poems Some brought him national attention during the time he was employed as a bus boy at the Wardman Park hotel in Since then he has Washington won the Palms intercollegiate poetry award the Harmon gold metal for literature the Guggenheim award andf a Rosenwald fellowship Among his books are "The Weary Blues" "Shakespeare in Harlem" "Not Without Laughter" "The Ways of White Folks V and "The Big Sea"4 ' His writings 'have appeared in numerous national magazines and have been translated into practically every foreign language Admittance to the lecture is by season ticket or through single ticket purchased at the door tonight eight-fiftee- ' Industrial School ' depot waiting room since the building was constructed in 1924 are being lowered to give way to fluorescent fixtures Working on scaffnlrfintr three electricians one helper and a professional assembler from San Francisco under direction of D H Malan O U R & d Co electrician foreman are rewiring ' the beamed ceiling of the depot to accommodate six of the new fixtures in place of the three that previously hung The old chandeliers carrying 36 50-foo- 100-wa- and one tt t- 300-wa- tt - Beet Acreage Studied SALT LAKE CITY Jan 31 fApf Increased beet acreage in Salt L" county is under consideration the county agricultural planning committee An officer of the group estimated the 1945 acreage of 3500 would be upped to 5000 this year the high wax ceiling whereas new fluorescent fixtures create a feeling of daylight and can be operated considerably 1360 watts each cheaper Carrying new lights can be the of three burned for the price of one of the old ones The value of the old warning "Look Out Below" was pointedly demonstrated today when a news in under the roped reporter nosed enclosure to get the facts aof the case only to be greeted by steel chisel crashing down from above Installation of the new fixtures should be completed by the end of the week Mr Malan said globes just didn't give enough light work- - J Parley White and Sophus Ber-tels- on i i "We are cognizant of the fact many of the facilities at the insti-- tution are inadequate that there is urgent need for better confinement and disciplinary quarters and that some features of the amusement and education facilities are outmoded but we are handicapped by the lack of funds" the com- missioners said Among most" urgent of needed "i Onprovements are facilities in which to confine delinquents who need punishment At present they are placed in small poorly lighted The state industrial school re- and inadequately ventilated cells cently investigated by state offic- in the basement of the Nelson ials needs thousands of dollars building they said worth of improvements it was Also needed are a tennis court learned today in Salt Lake City and a swimming pool they continfrom 5tate Welfare Commissioners ued OF QUALITY at Prices to Suit Your Budget Ms Revealed WHILE TO DRIVE A MILE AND SAVE WORTH YOUR ! tMK tpmm HI HfJ ll'lIJ ITS C ge It's Diamonds! for Sweethearts' Bay o j shaft-connecti- cV4 ng o Follows 4 Hours for Hi Dies of - Ne- - NOTICE - -- two-thir- rir believed caused by a "short" In an air conditioning ma chine burned some wiring cfnrrhpd rart of the ceiling and broke windows at a tavern at 272 Twpntv-fift- h Wednesday at six forty-fiv- e p m city firemen re ported Damage was estimated a TTirpmpri also reDorted a fire did car slight damage Wednesday to awan owned by Ken Hartweii TheMire was reportedly started by a welding torcn I pro-rate- v- -- - Ovet the opposing vote of Mayor David S Romney city commisthat busi- sioners today decided onera lion after start hih d 1 shall pay a city July license fee instead of the full annual fee as required heretofore The mayor said he objectecTto this procedure on the grounds the "ily-b- y nights" would benefit by out licenses long enough to taking skim the cream during periods of best business" and then withdraw "I believe our permanent merchants are entitled to the best probecause tection we can give them assessed of the many high taxes said against them" Mr Romney "A pro rated license fee would benefit only the sharpers All be required to busopsses should fee regardless annual full the pay of the time they go into opera- tl0Commissioner Harold L Welch who originally had askea the city recorder to make recommenda-tion-inj for improved procedure matters saidit handling license tile was UiJictii n oViarrre fppt! for not in were businesses the months operation Effect On Veterans Edward x ' T Saunders added it would be unxuu a assess fair also to 1Cense fee against re urmn enough anyway to establish them selves in business bAAAh?t Schedule Party i Painting Will Be I Poet Spaks at Grew Placing New Lights In Union Depot Ceiling Weber Tonight Presented to The internationally known By dint of block and tackle plus ers said At night the depot had effect with shadows gro will poet Langston plenty of muscle the chandeliers an almost eeriefixtures Hughes playing over the LDS Institute speak tonight in the Weber big college which have hung in Ogden Union from is anu ucaiucu Commission Sets Scale Fees "Business Of Park Over Romney's Protest At Stadium ' ' THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 31 1946 2346 Kiesel Ave Stage Tests Set For Tonight ¥ tVic person 5 kA V Tryouts for "The Vagabond King" next presentation of the Ogden Cornmunity theatre will be held in Room 101 of Central building and the Moench auditorium again tonight at seven o'clock Merchandise Missing Anyone interested is invited Wayne Bundy who will direct the drama end announces there After Theft Raid are several' good roles Merchandise valued at $75 was available taken from the Hartley Electric Rolaad Parry director-omusic Co store 418 Twenty-fourt- h by announces the Weber college glee prowlers who entered the building club has learned approximately 75 by cutting a screen and crawling per cent-othe chorus numbers through a rear window Detec- Aspirants to the chorus should tives J G Pincock and H G contact him in order to get regisAll red reported tered for tfese rehearsals which The store was entered Sunday he holds at seven pm on Thursnight but the manager did not day and Monday evenings During immediately discover the theft of the period of production any any merchandise the officers said member?! the chorus may Later it was found several small attend j the eleven' am glee club electric motors knives and rubber classes on Mondays nd Thursdays ' wheels had been taken which pre devoted to the learning of the songs for the ujera -- TjTfWTfffl K iiiu I'uii! a iiili' nii iii iiilii ii '"u'1 w'i'ln'iililiLhi 'nib 11" I'iiIi'mhi ' in 'a "Modern ECifchen Center' ?FF IkPP LIAICE at THE EMPORIUM Hot point Royal Sunbeam Appliances non-singi- ng f f -- pros-pectiv- ej Bendix Radios - L)lilUiiUUMiimilli!iuiuiiiiitalli!lli!iui Margaret Mm Named at O H S Margaret Bailey Ogden high has been selected to represent the school at the D A R citizenship contest in Salt Lake City Feb 9 She was chosen by faculty members out of 14 candidates on the basis of character dependability personality scholastic ability service and leadership Ruth Petty ?and Sharon Rich were named alternates in the event Miss Bailey cannot attend Mildred Jenkins or alternate Darlene Medell will represent Weber county high school at the contest which is open to all Utah high schools The winner will receive a hundred-dollar victory bond school Ce-h-Rot- h On At Ohio A New mi HIGH in HIGHBALLS 100 Topping any youve ever tasted is the Southern Comfort Highball All the richness and smoothness of fine bourbon 100 Proof too so No Gentleman Will Ask Only Two Remember for Three! 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