Show If 11 Be ourt Increases Display Reflects j Better Living Their Move When Rains Come Ifc 1 as uriver o Vital License an iinl?- nsed driver involved In a traffic fraction should be heavier than' Imposed against a driver who is proven his qualifications to a vehicle Acting City Judge favid K Holther held Saturday f aentencing Alfred W Patterson of 276 Vz Twenty fifth to pay total fine of $40 fpr running a light and driving without a lie op-ra- te -- m cense The acting judge'ir' views were Upressed after JJeputy City At rney SamuelIjfc Barker notitiea jcourt Paircrsonhfd failed toin making apexamiffaO lication foa W license ther Acti vjhe of Layton Devern J j3 a as order total fine of 10 or serve day when he leaded guilty to speeding and piving without a licenife 31 Sato Nobuichi Speeding— $15-baforfeited! Carl orinne Smith 23 of R F D No 2 jx 299 pleaded innocenVand his tse continued until Sept "18 Donj-- d Gutters 21 of Gl Victory aad Washington Terwe adrnit-h- d uilt fined $10 Joseph V ok 33 Layton admitted guilte ze tuv-ii $10 Don c maimerfined $20 admitted guilt Mme W Tippets 28 of 621 Sec- d admitted guilt fined $10 — Thomas F on Red Inans 32 284 Barrett Bonne e park pleaded innocent case ntinued Until Sept 18 Clifford mlson 31 North Ogden plea of noeent eritered by the court case itinued until Sept 20 Joe Lewi 21 1VM west iweiiin pieaa innocent case continued unti BtJ 21 Margaret Binnie 21 o found innocent! 8 Twentv-nint- h lvin R Powell 20 956 Twenty ond admitted guilt fined $25 il light-violati- op Sign Case Verle N Barker n North 26 10 pieaaeai guiuy Og- - a running a stop sign and wis itenced to pay a fine of $25 at e 12 days in jail A $2 bail was sited by Wayne M Wardley tef 369 Thirty-fourt- h charged t blocking an alleyway istula Is Real Threat MUTATION ' Qpage FREE BOOK— tells facts r Fistula Rectal Abscess Piles utk l — j j: i also related ailments and lat- qorrective treatments Thornton Minor Clinic Suite 2173 926 Mc- k Qncoc f irv VI ' their games during wet months tinue : — 4 s r : Flier Decorated for Engineer's Office Issues Many Hohie Permits Building and remodeling mits were authorized by the city enginee s department tor tne ioi lowing applicants West Construction Co build a house on the south side of Twen- between Harrison and Ty-- j ler $2500 Stanley Jones brick house on the south side of Lake between Fillmore and Pierce 45700 M Treseder brick house on the south side of Lake between Fillmore and Pierce $5700 E J Taylor brick house on the west side of Liberty between Fourteenth and Fifteenth $2000 Rpy C Tripps basement dwelling on the south side of Thirty-firs- t between Jefferson and Madison $2000 L E Swensen frame house on the north Sidfe of Sixteenth between Quincy and Jackson $1000 rancis mi uti? ortcK veneer house north of Thirtjy-sixt- h 'jSide between ' Jackson and Van Buren per-4me- nt Valiant Efforts house on the west side of Jefferson between Twenty second and Twenty-thir- d $1000 John Waters remodel an apart- ment house on the south side of Twenty-sevent- h between Grant and Lincoln $4000 O D Mueller remoaet a nouse on the south side of Franklin between Grant and Washington $2000 j ty-fir- st J Schooff remodel a furniture store on the north side of Twenty-thir- d between Washington and Adams $200 Leonard D Christiansen! to remodel a house on the south side of Fifteenth between Jefferson aha Liberty $500? iV Lorin D Haws remodel a house on the iRorh side oCW est Twenty-nint- h between Wall and Stephens $400 James Carter remodel an apart- - 3a ExpetmvePet Jensen has recently Henry been appointed to the office of director repairs and utilities di H vision at Utah general depot replacing Capt W B Beach C E now assigned to overseas duty This is one of the first nominations of civilian employes to I AWARD — Col D F O'Neill- of San Diego is shown pinning toe - re-pla- ce si o n e d commis- officers under the new government pol icy Mr Jensen first became associated with the de- nnt in thu fall nf Mr Jensen 1940 wnen under Col E G Thomas QMC constructing quartermaster he was engineer in charge of soil bearing tests and other preliminary engineering activities incident to the construction of the first group of permanent buildings at the post atnee tnai time ne nas served under several commissioned officers as chief civilian engineer and has nad an integral part in the structure and development of the en tire depot In this assignment as post en gineer Mr Jensen has full responsibility for all maintenance reof pairs and new construction buildings roads railroads utili ties" etc at Utah general depot and Utah general at Salt Lake City formerly known as the Remington small arms plant — all under the command of CoL O W Humphries QMC ot will beheld Monday 16 He will S A program ' ' Brothers Will Lewis R Go fast eel Stationed On Missions T in ow Largest Auto Casualty la ska in the World Lewis R CasteeL on of and Mrs Lester M Casteel iwenuem is stationed in 5 Mr lizr COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Anchorage Alaska where ts Up corps He was at Field 6 medical pital Auto Fire Life em- ployed as a foreman over one of jjjjj g the T5 Casteel for known his musical ability and in the year 1939 played clarinet in the e WeberLewis R Casteel county high school band BROS AGENCY Wishlnrtoo aim S4594 TheCrlaUm in te Attic Don't trust this fellow! Have nothing to do with him He has no interest in you except what he can filch from you Here he is busily engaged concocting some fake nostrum which will soon be offered as a cure for practically any and all human afflictions All he needs is an attic an assortment of kitchenware and free access to the water faucet He has no medical training If you yield to his wiles you suffer in finance health and general welfare Yo real friend in time of illness is your own family physician You can safely place yourself in hsf care When he writes a prescription bring it us It will be filled accurately and promptl with the best medicines obtainable 8 x 10 PORTRAIT KAYSVILLE Sept 14 — More 125 boys and girls of Kays-vill- e participated in the summer swimming and recreation project which ended this week after a season under sponsorship of the Kaysville Rotary club Each Monday during the six weeks sponsoring Rotarians said children of the community were transported to the Lagoon pool by members of the club The children ranging in age from 8 to 14 paid their own admission charges INS 300-piec- Beautiful by than f( The Piece" BARKER was 'at Swimming Project "This airplane blocks testing -- Rotary Ends Summer flN AN CINQ t ek K GIVEN with each order Your appointment can be made for any hour including Sundays by dialing 07 WARRANTED AUTO PAINTING Ml - 29th St— at Jefferson RACKHAM FENDER SERVICE r LAW MM k VT V w— w-w- III 2 412 WAf HIHOTONAVC TP — - STOKERS the LDS Hooper ward chapel at eight p m Do It Yourself or Call in an Expert -- Fully Automatic will be held in Shear Pin Payment O $988 Per Month Immediate Delivery See This Stoker Demonstrated Be Convinced O No O No Down followed by a dance at nine p m in the amusement hall He leaves Sept 23 for training at Johnston the mission home Elder Johnston recently completed 29 months as seaman first class in the navy ten months of which he spent in the central Pacific hiS ?QdflreCeiVed - ld WINKLER D Mission in the western states CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE FOR HOME GATHERINGS Six-year-o- The Famous Sept leave to serve an L izz " ?p Lois Ann Krout of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Towson Md has made a special pet of "Millionaire Blackcap" a bull entered in the National Angus show at $25000 Aberdeen-Angu- s Baltimore Md — 4 he is serving in the general hos- six-we- ill Insurance when he was commanding officer of Hill field is now sta tioned Jit Hill field in the T4 section R Parsons K Parsons Major Eellsin graduated Elders Kenneth and Robert ParApril 1942 as a sons sons of Mr and Mrs Glen second lieutenant E Parsons 3455 Adams are leaving in the air corps soon to fulfill missions for the Latterat Stockton field Saint church -day and was Calif will serve in the central Kenneth assigned to duty states field and Robert in the New at Hill field He Zealand mission field also attended a A farewell party will be given i special Course at honor ei Kenneth on Friday Sept: the command and 20 at eight p m in the Twenty-eight- h staff ward chapel He will leave general 23 school Fort Sept L e a v e n w or t h Robert will be honored at a Kans and left Major Eells farewell party later in October in for overseas in March 1945 He the same ward He will leave acted as pilot and staff member about Nov 1 to Supreme Allied Commander Ward members and friends are Mount batten stationed in the invited to attend He was home on a 21 day furheadquarters of the southeast Asia command for one year lough in February of this year In July this year he received a regular army commission His Wife the former Marv Luu Jones and son Bruce James 446 Twelfth distinguished flying cross on Marine Major Lowell D Grow Major Lowell D Grow son of Mrs Adelia Grow of Huntsville has just bejen decorated with a distinguished flying cross for exwhile traordinary achievement participating in aerial flight In connection with military operations against the enemy in the Ryukyu islands according to word received from the marine corps western recruiting division Salt Lake City Major Grow is now stationed at the marine corps air station at Miramar Calif Col D F O'Neill made the presentation in the name of the president Major Grow is the husband of the former Beatrice Henderson of Tennessee and they are together at Corpus Cristi Texas where Major Grow is attending an instrument flying school He will then be sent to Miramar where he will teach instrument flying to other marine fliers He has been in service almost six years entering iri 1940 prior to Pearl Harbor He was in training at Corpus Cristi at the time He was sent to Guadalcanal in 1941 with the first group invasion He was one of the four of the 40 who survived the invasion He was in Samoa and returned to Florida In May 1945 he was sent to Okinawa and later to Japan returning to America last June HOOPER — Testimonial services to honor Lynne B Johnston son of Mr and Mrs Henry P John ston oi nooper THIS WEEK! -- Major Irving C Eells who served as pilot! for the late Morris Ber-ma- n To Depot Post Spanish Guild w Enroll Student! The first meeting of the guild will be held Friday Sept 20 immediately after school in room 31S conducted by Lorin Wiggins presl- ueiu ana marjorie Moves group adviser succeeding Victor Hancock Last year members of the guild enjoyed many parties including an evening at a Spanish restaurant in Salt Lake City a swimming party at Weber gym a hike and bonfire party at Waterfall and many house parties a On two occasions they lecture accompanied by heard Kodachrome slides taken in Mexico presented by Mrs M A Browning ry Duties For Lynne Johnston NG selft-explanato- jjjjjjj Monday RE-PAPERI- 1946 15 According to a statement from Ogden high school past and present Spanish students are invited to join the Spanish guild Officers said a year of enjoyable activity county Ogden zoning and planning commission and vice president of the Associated Landscape Architects of Utah who are giving their services free to the centennial beaut ification work The models are built to scale from regular home and community plans and are to a large extent The observer should adapt the models to his own conditions rather than to copy any particular set of plans that are not generally applicable The models will be available for display after the fair in the 114 communities where there are local beautification committees They will be displayed at different nub- lic activities throughout the state in preparation tor a beautiful uian ior tne centennial year of Veterjan Takes Civilian Appointed sub-dep- START Husky— nrnd i N SEPTEMBER -- $6000 M m ! j Robert Moulding frame house on theeast sMe' ol Polk bietween iwenty-feconand Twenty-thir- d $5008 L P Scott brick house on the east side of Lincoln: between Thirty-secon- d and Thirty-thir- d HtArr !' One of the seldom publicized diversions is the checkers series taking place each in th riiv hall nark Th tahiM (at middleaffed ana eiaeriy i4V nas hours the boards Shown a oyer is men who while away pleasant typical gatheringbe Since theto cit disconwill obliged no facilities for continuing the activity daring inclement weather the players PARK SCENE $7500 BOOK — Explaim Other Related Ailments REE $TANDARD-EXAMI- MORNING Utah property owners with anything from farms to city lots from mansions to the most modest homes can- - learn to make their property more beautiful and valuable through a visit to the Utah state fair Jean BJ Carlos manager of the beautificaition division of the Utah centennial commission announced Saturday 72 square feet of mod-- 1 els outlining in miniature an overall plan for better living will be exhibited The exhibit will be found in the Coliseum The models were made by Prof Laval S Morris of the Logan landscape architecture department of the U S A C He is nationally famous for bis work a number having been reproduced photo graphically in magazines architectural plans Landscape for beautification have been drawn by George H Smeath Ogden chairman of the landscaping committee for centennial beautifica-tio- n He m director of the Weber Thn nanolhr aaoinei I THsET7?nPvErUUTAH) discharSe in May ward extends j T1ei Ho°Per to all friends and invitation atives of Elder Johnston to an rel- LEE'S APPLIANCE Downstairs at The EMPORIUM at- tend i There's no place like home and there is place like home for school chums of y&r sons and daughters to gather Make 0our home the place they'll be proud to present to their Sfriends You'll thrill to £ the soft colorings the gay patterns and e manv decorative schemes you can m Work out with Bennett's wallpaper See Jfoe wonderful selection tomorrow What a chance to save mon- this offer ey and invest in fun! Arthur Murray offers lessons for 2 at Is- - amaxec still good how as You'll You Studio the price of I! Sell the idea learn Phone to a friend or someone open 2 to 10 pm every day your family and join up while 6XCept SundaY- 23 rest periods the height of refreshing ji 4 For those of moderaugu of cool satisfying Fisher Beer— the beverage the favorite of Distinguished by its clean crisp taste its intermountain region "in-betwee- n" 1 2440 Washington Blvd Sporting Goods! ?aint! Glass! Wallpaper! ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS 401-40- mpipi m m j v"MHMiMeaeaiHapBiaaiBaHaHavBeiBi 2 Hotel Ben Lomond Madolyn King Managing director Distributed in Ogden by Wasatch Distributing Company my mm |