Show fir a CCOTirM w : - W I I Accident Belief jf j Of - I - Investigators Investigation into circumstances of the death of James B Athay railway worker whose body was found Thursday in pool of blood inj his room at the Van Ness hotel 48 Twenty-fift- h has led police and autopsy surthat the geons to the conclusion 1 a fall o£ result was the death foul no that from the bed and play was involved City Physician Wendell Noall and Detective Fred M Gill said today Heart Ailment The investigation disclosed De tective Gilli said thalj Athay had been drinking heavijlyj during the past several days arid also that he had been troubled with a heart ailment fori many yjeirs An autopsy performed Thursday night by Dr E D Zeeman Dee hospital pathologist revealed that death was due to a bram fall hemorrhage a used by the Ded' onto an angle iroiji County Attorney m Blaine Peterson said he ouldnot be prean inquest pared to say whether would be called until Dv Zee man has completed his report of the autopsy finding? Detective Gill said police concluded that Athay apparently fell from his bed an old fashioned ope protruding angle equipped withhisa Ihead on the iron iron struck and was dized I m i - Scene "We conbluded' said the detective "that Aithay then strug gled to his feet lost nis Daiance Re-Enact- I- - ed and reeled to the floor again striking! his hed Ion the angle our version We iron of the tragedy m fhe hotel room Thursday nightK and everything worked out about rght to bear out this theory of (Assisting in the diGarner Glen were fall the Wj rector of tity laboratories Capt Cliff or4 Ki Keeter and Jay London Utah liquor control agent re-enac- ted Mnnev Watch und 1 Detective Gill said there were no signs ol a sctffle that contents In of the room were in order a clothes in suit hung Athay's closet were his watch and other valuables and a wallet containing $55 the detective said Possibility that Athay had fallen victim to foul pJay was suggestea when police first arrived" at the I SCCllc Ills licau nan Smears of blood dles of blood were noted on the lower portion of the door and on the walls But police concluded these smears were caused when Athay made an attempt to regain his e His head was lying in doorknob the for by reaching Bled Easily Conferring with police today relative to the accident were (the victim's brother Dallas G Athay of Paris Idaho and Mrs Catherine Read of 335 East Third South street Salt Lake City a cousin Mrs Readi a registered nurse said a Athay had been considered! 'ileeder" for many years — that he bled profusely whenever slightly injured Funeral plans are being made by tie mortuary 466 Twenty-fourt- h bal-sce- ne pud-anc- i ' 11 EVENING APPIL QGDEN CITY UTAH- — FRIDAY : 1 - m 4 t 11 1946 19 " § Conf liking Ideas Heard at City Dg Law Session They're Preparing Gifts for Bushnell Patients ! J " " h J 1 Death Caused By — ' ma i J to' be bothered by dogs than prowl- we all Know mat prowlers ers are chased away when the dogs Another that start to bark" "children would be robbed of much of their fun if they aren't allowed to play with dogs" J Figures on Licenses E L Auble city dog pound keeper said when he took over last Jul there had been issued 2900 dog licenses and so far this year heT has issued nearly 3000 licenses He added he would bo unable tjo estimate how many unlicensed dogs there were In opening his remarks Mayor Romney said purpose of the ordinance was to shift the burden of responsibility of dog damage and nuisances onto dog owners as in re improvement over the presentmose naving quirement ot me whose property is damaged going to the trouble of finding the own- er of the dog and then sometimes filing damage claims and the like Garden of Joseph' To Be Presented "The Garden of Joseph" an Easter song story by Elsie Duncan Yale and Adam Giebel will be presented by the L D S Twenty-secon- d ward choir Sunday evening in the April 21 at seven o'clock ward cnapei locatea ax ininy-sevent- h and Grant announces Max Germer choir president The choir is directed by Irene C McGregor and Merle Stewart and accompanied by Hazel Byrnes Soloists for the evening include Nathan Harris Grace Slater Marie Hunter Ruth Cooper and Byron Simmons Tableau scene are under the direction of Natolia String- Dale ham and Helvia Upton Brown will act as narrator The general public is invited Sharply diver jent views of thecinating dogs would serve if the city's new ordinance requiring dog ordinances were enforced owners to keep their pets secured Stanley Nelson 1710 cnuus wno at home and held under leash said he had trained many dogs for war service declared xne leasn while in public as ing and confinement of dogs city commissioners today by demanded by the ordinance would roomful of men and women "merely make the dogs outlaws When all the arguments were You break its spirit when you a dog penned up" he said in commissioners naroia u keep Welch and EdWard T Saunders In Favor of Ordinance emphasized that the issue was by J A Stephens 3491 Adams and nn means a closed nnp Thov in several others spoke heartedly in vited dog organizations and other favor of the ordinance "We have I groups to prepare ideas of their as much right to raise flowersSte-as own that would correct the nuis others do to raise dogs" Mr ance condition and submit them phens said "and with dogs on to commissioners for further study the loose our flowers and shrub are destroyed Mayor David S Romney at bery answer to a suggestion made In whose insistence tile ordinance was prepared was absent at the by one proponent of the ordinance close of the meeting due to that any damage troubles could another engagement easily be righted by contacting Phone 730 28th Street dog owner an opponent of The mayor prefaced the meeting the re"The declared: ordinance the of tne by reminding opponents would be a neighborhood For Your Shopping Convenience ordinance which became effective sult to apis easier it the time for air- quarrel a We Are Open From Thursday that neighbor with a problem ing protests was two weeks ago proach his children tnan nis when the city first made public concerning 8 a m Till 10 p m dogs" of of puttintentions announcement seems issue "The asked: Another ing1" the new law on its books to be which is the most important— to make people happy or to Mayor Criticised was attitude later make dogs happy" Others conThe mayor's k 70 per cent of the trouble who tended criticised by L I i f IS lilro Jnnlhvorf' at J was caused mvc mc " arose aiiu Aucvipc ui by the unlicensed dogs ny int juiuui urtT imv t snnnnred ' ' mo aWlWA o Vamtmr KAsnital kk&ni atuuvi Awnuucis tUo 'nrsan oti0iiBVf ial declared "it's better Still another nrn(c i) JV Will "5"" "P" V T of the Junior Red Cross at the school and tude expressed hv f!nmmissinnpr Above readying the gifts fare Mary Lenske (left) president I wasn't impressed with Wpleh 4L i attitude when he I mavor's thp As an Easter project members nnened the mejeting by emphasiz of the student body at Ogden high ing that the ne1 ordinance had uasscv 650 potted school will present already ofDeen the One bredominating con at Bushnell genplants to patients the of protestants was tontions eral hospital Brigham City Saturnew ordinance could not the that day The project ia sjpohsoref by be enforced M E Pearson ex-m of the Mount y lied Cross chapter the Junior wenx so iar which J Lenske ciud Masry of Oerlen Kennel school the of the bnforcement secreHill Lesle arid meet to will as i§ rif Prespredict Ogden jubilee youth president First the Tricof spwicps ora-a- nce onme iuin for the first time —ill the Utah i "dogsn will be held in tary bytepan church theatre COSl J)auwu a Jtoi Also featuring prominently in wrui i1"113 uo auditorium would & thelOrpheum association Girls' is iignt the entail the creati0n of a the This is project dfecoratedl the e morping at eleven o'clock forty-fivat seven which has plants Saturday night special department of dog catchers becfcise of a police order 70 ribbon About arid DaDer with was! it announced director the do it to of (jhairs in church of the school will make the the Rev William by girls Mr Pearson contended the dog P Whittemore aisles under direction of Dresentation and nuisances were seekdamage "The Atfamous male quartet composed Mrs H A Benning arid Mrs Wade youth group has been particuW V caused airay dogs He arl Martin Charles Schmidt ll M Johnson of the camp and hos- ing a neutral place for its meetsaid unlicensed dogs Keddmg-toniand1 Alvin Edward Piatt pital committee Webef county Red ings as we feel that Such an inter- larly program ol! education to imdenominational movement should give forir numbers ap- Cross chaptefl with their responsEaster message activities at the school not have any one church as its press owners propriate to thewas la spirit of cooper-tin- n and ibilities heard often a areDirecting Fern McCrackert Mr "rail quartet Sarah Whittemore meeting piace" i mill! better serve the said The jubilee will have as its and Helena Cask fewf years ago ovjer KSL anjd was than the city's 'new considered the mOst popular group speaker the Rev Paul Mortimore community ich he termed exwl west ordinance the in of male singers past national chaplain of the Amertreme "lie! Ogden mixed quartet comica n Legion' who has been speakVisit He voiced the sentiment of posed of Julia Gibbs Mary Camp-bei- ll ing at the Christian church of Ogand den Leland the last Dr weeks three for many attending the session when Jesse Lillywhite meloMortimore was pastor Of the First he declared that the city's present WrStht will give the sacred numbers Christian church of Pocatello and ordinance of licensing and vac- violin and dies! Cornet To School is now the area director for the by fifes Ver Dene Webb Rollins Christian church in Idaho and Mardrie Moyes arid Wayne Moyes wn comDiete the musical selec- Fifty young men aid women of Utah The Eastei- sermon will be Utah State Agricultural college Gospel Heralds male quartet tigSB -sociology class werej recent visi- will sing several numbers Glenn ivfesby John Edward Carver — tors at the state industrial school Bartlett boy soprano will also 5 it is reported by Suft H Parley sing There will be other musical Kilburn The stop a the training numbers as well as an Easter starThe youth jubilee school was the first on a travel let parade zinc all which include will will be led by Dick service song itinerary Tatro and will be featured by gosthe state welfare institutions Accompanying the group were pel hymns and choruses ©r Joseph A Geddel director of "The youth of Ogden are corthe school - M rural g sociology at dially invited to attend this gath 2443 Wash Blvd SeriDto's sDrine issue appearing USAC and Claude: Pratt and ering said the director a on p'eber high school campus 'i Howard Jesspp instructors at the announced the typical grad- college uates! of 4946 Shirley Lamoreaux Harold Capener Garland was were chosen Wahlen by student axijpene chairpian of he group thwajsniors from eight candidates Sfripto is a litetary magazine punished three times a year Material is furnished by the English Will and journalism classes Deligfitfully Toone Smout and Dorothy Jay areMhe editors with Marianha Lee as Assistant editor The crowning glory of your Easter out1 think the editors have done a designed fit your Easter Bonnet! How you'll love the little calot with the reports Miss Helen MoMM 3c Lee Vail Sweden will verJf ine job" made of blossorrts —the shiny straw posMjpolr e journalism instructor report to Shoemaker Calif at the in fuss have worked without tilion sailor — the forward tilted rose be- leave with "Tley completion Of a or ItOnf usion and Scripto's stand-arc- his nillknv ooH tho straw firrlpt With Carl Mrs J and Mr XU I'A'ir OQT jkas been equal to or better Van parents 553 Fbufth He spent Sweden CALIFORNIA thafi other years" Yes you'll love them all and they're all 19 months aboard a ioastal transright here awaiting your selection port in the Philippine campaign and also served in jNew Guinea j and Australia Club Two brothers are in the navy SK2c Neil Van Sweden oh the USS South Dakota! and MoMM2c Of Robert Van Sweden omewh4re in the Pacific W D Foulger demons the history of silk screen work which originated in China at a meeting of the Ogden Art club Thursday evening at the Art Center £543 Porj ter President B Y Anoelin pre- ' SPENCER'S MARKET M vvu ! ! Dlnl li '! i!f I dog-own- 91 Week Days and Sundays er T I 2-63- 4 -- - Theatre iUBe Youth J ubilee in WurshipSite New Location r ecutive-secretar- I forbid-dinglplaci- ng Mar-qua- rt Students Pay State - mm Wical presents Grads m to-d- c Leave Sailor For West Coast ear-muf- fs m I 1 Event Will Benefit 1 Iff IS u : : 30-da- y J i "i I i- ' State School Sponsored by the Ogden junior chamber oi commerce "Virgil the Great & Co" featuring "Julie" sweetheart of magic will be prer sented at Ogden high school auditorium Thursday May 2 at eight-thirt- y Proceeds will p m go for recreation facilities at the state industrial school "The event considered one of the beat magic shows ever played comes wetl recomm en ded from It is now touring the Hollywood U S" said a statement from the j "We horie to fee able to give the state school a good library including books on scouting and handicraft: also subscriptions to magazines" saidj J M Pantone general chairman in charge ofisar-a rangements "We feel there dire need for good books tj the institution and are glad to give full support to H Parley Kilburn con Pantone suDerintendent" cluded Art atMl Informed 500 to 2250 9 Silk Process I 1 f Credit Gladly! ? Attention! Ml? Foulger explained the silk screen process is based primarily on stencil and pro-filmethods It as brought to the United States iwiipO and is now in comipon use on fclass tumblers milk bottles Christmas cards and numerous other litems affile visitor was invitedi to return in the near future with more details on the subject it was reported m Fraternal Order of ' Eagles Meeting 1 1 ' Every Friday 8 I ! p m Labor Temple Membership open to men of good hiracter j I I fill Ward Choir fiives Sacred Concert 1 I- Sunday April 21 at seven pi m the L D S Twenty-firs- t ward are canEaster choir will present tata "Victory"- - by Brenner and Wildemere Solo parts will be taken by Myron Campbell Ellen Rosual Rampton Howell Roy Freeman Melba Jones Thelma Willie Floyd Young Geneva Mad-so- n Raymond Baird Aaron Vera Cawley I L Richards Milton Yorgason and James Richards Milton Yorgason i$ the director and Leon a Maridoek pianist The chapel is located at Eleventh and Jefferson The public is invited Of course PORT Rfl ITS Successors to BRIGGS Sljl'DIO 1M1 Washington Above Anderson Bir-cho- ff BlvcLf Jewelry Clt) (Directly Dial 4396 No Appointment Necessary 1 Offer "Introductory 11th to -- April 15th May Onl- y- JUST IN TIME FOR I II T - Piano Electrie Ice Boxes JFurniture ! 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