Show ! '"V 1 I 1M lAA THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAminc- THURSDAY EVENING AFBJL 18 1946 County Board Considers Roy Town's Request Tract Use of Park iiiForvlil-i: ' Roy Mra board the todav had requested Weber county commissioners to grant them a long-tim- e lease on the property east of the county infirmary just fnr use as a nark It was explained thft Hand: was turned over to the community lor use as a park several years ago with the provision the town make improvements and keep the land free of weeds Failure Charged Commissioner Joseph L Peterson had failed to charged the town IIZIa TTT live up to me contract aiiuj the noxious weeds were covering or- ara Therefore he said he dered the superintendent of the Member (if h 1 '£1423 — -- —Siiifl f that wnen xc u first turned over xor in am ? J J tney leyeieu h4irinated other improve-naa plained- - jU1tA T - Aft GOOD FRIDAY shortage er that time erewa of materials and labor they said Money tn Budget They declared they have money set up m the Duugei ana uu year had anticipated establishing a ball pane in me aim au ianisrra nf crass Jr urtner un as fi provements will be made said adding nances permit they certain amount will oe that "-"- wv MP CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH t budget for placed in each ye nark development Commissioner George F Sim-sydeclared himself in rt the boaild with pathy Commissioner Petjersen objected grounds to the park further bn the the "cars and noHe would disturb patients at thi infirmary Members of the! town board voiced the opinion the oldsters at the the infirmary wmlld enjoy of a little in were rfeed and park "entertainment and amusement State Meeting Commissioners aireed to meety with the board Tufesday at and a m at the Spark site further discuss the imatter with agreed to discuss They also the n of possibility board the a riumning eifbund for coun- rv residents in thefRoy area The board reported Ogdfijn city had for e bidden Roy to hauipany more to the city dfimps on West Thirty-thir- d Those who met with commis- o inn ore wpre Mavor Charles Rapp E L Porter H G Hammond and Delos W Holley Valley Request Meanwhile Mayo Abner Allen Huntsville requested Weber county to pay $30 each month as pari oi the cost of hiring a deputy sheriff for that area The Request was re- to Sheriff Jbhn K watson frrri for investigation and recommenda " I I tion Mavor Allen reported consia- erable difficulty is being had with who drive ilong the high way in cars and f irfe guns into the m- April Now F S GOODRICH LIQUID-WEIGHTIN- rr R TIRE I C RIGHT ON YOUR OWN TRACTOR L1 to Bring your tractor m to us we can liquid-weigan average tractor ore in i minutes with our new pomp! No fuss or muss for yjoL Emergency service "light on your farm PAST ht Lorin Farr The price is right for tbia ECONOMICAL service If tire repairs fare needed we can save solution to be used over again — further savings for you! ) B4 We use the BFGoodrich TIRE'S A VI NG Recommendations— -g Approved gives your tires proper bruise resistance longer life We'll do the job right for youi 12 What They Do" Mrs Gladys VanderCook plane at BoiFirst Lieutenant Gordon Perkins rests in an iron lung aboard a C-IN IRON LUNG tb He is being General route Wash en Madigan hospital near Tacoma ling field Washington D C nearer his to he Where has be been for treated infantile Reed hospital paralysis Walter transferred from Johnstone Frank Perkins mother Mrs Joan Nurse to Lieutenant First Seattle Wah home Left right: wmi mi mw Cinio tiranor ueuicniiut rciMin Canton (background) — : iW A H Rose Leader and Speaker Mrs Mildred McMillen Soloist 1:00 to 1:30— "Woman Behold Thy Son! Behold Thy Mother J E Carver Leader and Speaker Mrs Julie Gibbs Soloist 30 to 2:00— "My God MyS3Ni Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" Lloyd W Newton Leader and Speak((jp Mrs A L Anderson SoloJJP t yrtle (Vilma) Johansen Jensen 4f) of 303 Adams wife of James T Jensen was found dead in a clothes closet of her home Wednesday afternood of a bullet wound Police Capt C K Renter said today The cabtain said Mr Jensen Returned home shortly after five p m and discovered nis wue siiimg in the closet A 32 calibre rifle was by her side the officer sa Deputy County Attorney Max Lamph officiated 8s Coroner Police isaid their investigation disclosed! that Mrs Jensen had been ill for some time from a nervous (disorder She had consulted her L D S bishop about her pligbt- only recently polictf reported 266 Wash Blvd self-inflict- iu i3jj5iBH5iiifi £6vekf faster "fiats ed Ogdenite $235 Vern Coggle of Ogden Utah has made a refund of $235 on an alleged overcharge on the purchase of a Used car Merrill C Faux district OPA enforcement attorney announced Th refund is one of three made in thte state which resulted in total refunds of $62431 Faux said Smith Frozen Foods of Clearfield jhas paid into the U S treasury 4n administrator claim of in settlement of a treble damage claim for violating price ceilings on frozen spinach Ten other such claims have been settled in the state for $421477 Faux reported j David D McKay first presiden D S church Salt Lake cy City wil be the speaker at baccalaureate services Sunday May a m at Ogden 26 at high school it was announced today by W Karl Hopkins superintendent of Ogden city schools "It is anticipated Ogden high school wUl have one of the largest graduating Classes in the said school's history" Hopkins more than number 'Graduates may 700 The school year has been most successful" the educator con- $3-368- ty h wKSlSSsMS!S if '25 Huge brims bonnets open crowns and hal whife and coors! f A Custom Aft shoe Benefit Dance Thb Plain City farm bureau baseball club will hold a dance Satur day April 20 in the Plain Citf hall Music will be furnished by Singljeton's orchestra Proceeds will go for baseball equipment "Miost of our boys have returned from! the service and we expect to have a very fine ball club this season with the usual enthusiastic Plain City baseball spirit" said cloches! rj ' I I Ljjr ' 2415 Washinston BlvtL Richard Skeen president hats in merey 25 Bajl Club Dates cluded ' er Car Overcharge Costs Ogden Graduates l g three-memb- McKay Will Address ten-thir- CORDIAt INVITATION EXTENDED TO EVERYONE 16-ce- iit - j l emergency board The board in a report to President Truman also recommended certain changes in working rules The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers had demanded a vage increase of 25 per cent or $250 a day and had asked extension rule revisions on 300 railroads The board said the recommended increase would amount to an 18 per cent boost of the pay rates in effect in January 1941 The panel said the were enand trainmen enginjeers titled to an increase to meet higher living costs The one it proposed! the board said is the maxi mum allowable under the government wage stabilization program The board pointed out that an identical increase was awarded fact-findin- Mrs A dinner for chi dren will start at five p m folio ved by a at s van p m for -program adults The ward was organized four years ago as a division of the Seventh Ward embracing the area east of Jeffferson oetween Twelfth and Canydn road and is Ben a unit oi ine stake BishoD Dickson urges all ward members to take fart in the ob servance other unions The emergency board consisted of Chairman Leif Erickson of Hel ena Mont Frank M Swacker of New York and Gordon 5 watkms of Los Angeles 1 MAN P07S PANS WITHOUT fSCOURING DANDY IS DUDE yiORD FOR BEER IS them a 0p' ijf ti® Riii ai Drop solution 4T Add d dash of soap aad wash as us u a t Grease and cooking crust dissolve and fioa t away gleam uten-t- e But whether he's a native m ui hands stay smooth and wait e you or not he'll go for Becker's Beer in a big way GROCi it has that buoyant mm rhlMPKG A'a body and true Pilsener 1 flavor that everybody likes! BECKER PRODUCTS C0MPANV I 1 jF11" U-j- r 'I " m- """""imMtip - ifH iw— alkfeick !k 1D£ — l alU ln FOR DISHES I v Ogden Utaa 'AMERICA'S WASH WORD 1 L LAUNDRY 'r 1 WASHINGTON April 18 UP) A wake increase of 16 cents an hour was recommended today for more than 200000 railroad engi neers and trainmen by a special In Clothes Closet I :" 3 by two arbitration boards for about 85 per cent ot the coun try's rail workers represented by 18 to 2:30— "I Thirst" Pei Hour Urged Woman Found Dead and Adamsl will" observe fourth its anniversary Friday a baquet and pro 19 with April hall it was recreation gram in the b Bishop Jasper announced today 2:00 H J White Leader and Speaker Mrs Elizabeth Stevens Soloist 2:30 to3:00— "It Is Finished " "Father Into Thy Hands I Commend My Spirit" Rollo C Speer Leader and Speaker Miss Mary Dunifer Soloist April Of 16 Cents Maundy Thursday the commemoration of the first fellowship meal of Christ and the Disciples the nieht hpfnre the crucifixion will be observed at the Congregational Adams tonight at church sevenithirty TDarell vM Farnham pastor will conduct a communionof service and the extingukhing the altar lights The lattef service is symbolic of the flight of the disciples ad the passion of Christ Music "wall be furnished by the choir Miss Rosalie Holberg and Mrs Mildred McMillen soloists and Ernest Oborn organist The public is invited lii rcru r f Rail Wage Hike Congregational Rites Tonight oAnth Ph 8865 t 47 banquet- 1 Soloist 12:30 to 1:00— Today Shalt Thou Be With Me in Paradise" part Dickson to 12:30— "Father Forgive Them for They Know Not Darell M Farnham Leader and Speaker LDS Lorih Fair ward Tbir flex-9xli- ty p m THE WORDS FROM THE CROSS Sets Observance Liquid-Weightin- 1 Presenting fields j 2464 Adams Avemutf 19 1946 — 12 Noon - 3 1 - gai-bae- TRAf i'' - seidaar pro-iHi- MONEY 1 "-J Sponsored By the Ogden Ministerial Association At The nine-thirt- TIME service : feature of service conference open to all persons interested in causes care and treatment field in Ogden am today beginning at ten Vice chairwoman ibf the current Mrs M J I The chief said both officers hav V M Crow and August Nuss- baum were advanced to grade AT comPieiea two years service the third class patrolmen with salary increases from $182 to $202 a requirement under civil service month hy city commissioners act- rules for the grade and pay in ing oh recommendation from Pocreases lice Chief O H Petersen I and No 1" land the to up plow infirmary This is a concluding Utilize-- menK ' "Two Peace Officers Gain Promotion Dr Max Cutler administrator of the Chicago Tumor institute and nationally famed authority on cancer will speak tonight at eight o'clock at the Ogdegi high school auditorium on "Public Enemy - - Army Transfers Polio Patient f:p-:--V j Cancer Meeting Set Tonight k " fcliii ifoi j j 1 |