Show Keep State Funds ed or Ef inves-Bpgatio- r— r— ! § Harold D Smith Dies Suddenly (Continued from Pmgm 1 Onei adviser at the Bretton Woods (N H) conference in 1944 where the bank and the international monetary fund were boeS It was assumed that Smith's successor likewise would have a fi-- 1 nancial background Smith's ex-- I perience was mainly administra-- I live but the organizational phase Sm world bank activities is largely lOver It is expected soon to start making loans for reconstruction countries projects in path Shocks Truman W& Emilia G Collado United States iNtei war-trampl- ed To Back Weber S o riht to woTTSn W couth of ti thjhtnaaa good for Mvr hour of an ANTIPHLOGISTINE ST? jSSTrVl ' lm5K Second City Judge Centennial Asks ce May Serve Offden Action on Funds $1495 $495 non-partis- an (R-Kan- e) RECORDS Columbia RCA-Vicl- Dacca or iastic Capitol ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF ALBUMS AND SINGLES JUST ARRIVED! Lan a to Do 'Coquette' ' HOLLYWOOD Jan 24 (AP)— It's decided that Lana Turner's next film will be "Coquette" which will start in April It's a remake of the oldie that won Mary Pick-for- d an academy award Lana's a iormer Idaho girl "WALTZ TIME IN VIENNA" by Al Goodman's 7 Orchestra "DINNER MUSIC" by Wladmir Selinsky! $289 $289 "NAUGHTY 90 s No 2' by Beatrice Kay $289 "BOOGIE WOOGIE" by Lewis Johnson James Ammons and Basic $289 "HOT JAZZ CLASSICS" by Teddy Wilson and Billy Holiday 5289 "THE MUSIC OF VINCENT YOUMANS" by Meyer Davis $289 "IN OLD VIENNA" by Marek Weber's Orchestra $289 "SCHUBERT'S MELODIES" by Marek Weber's Orchestra $289 A VICTOR BORGE PROG RAM W $289 "BEATRICE KAY SINGS" $289 "ALL TIME FAVORITES" by Harry James Orchestra $289 "MUSICAL COMEDY FAVORITES" by Andre Kostelanetz $394 "POLONAISE" (Chopin) by Al Goodman's Orchestra $331 "SHOW BOAT" by Tommy Dorsey s Orchestra $331 "SQUARE DANCES" by Carson Robison $357 "DREAMLAND SPECIAL" by Vaughn Monroe $331 "JEROME KERN'S SONGS" by Fred Waring $391 "DICK HAYMES SOUVENIR ALBUM ' $391 TEX RITTER ALBUM ("Rye Whiskey" etc) 5331 C-1- - C-3- L 6 C-4- C-6- 4 1 C-7- 7 1 C-8- ll C-1- 15 NEW WATCHES never do heep one C-1- VU TJ O V V 1 1 V Watches like autos thermometers locomotives and other mechanisms have differences even in the same models A watch is an important purchase Let us help protect your invest- - I f 17 t M-4- 30 P-1- 45 P-1- 52 P-1- 55 P-1- 60 A-5- 00 A-4- 98 BD-2- 7 HatckS purctascJ SINGLES accom' As used by leading fo Army U S Master DEMAND THIS PROTECTION Govt manv Navy AS OFFERED HERE 2 2 76M$flBLm ocmum Jewelers Since 1902 Grant Ave - MUSIC CENTER Dtpt H F UPP & SONS HytfuwiHHHMMwiwiM-- Woody Her- MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED facfeircrs 2476 Dinah Shore Kaye and others ' uutomuticatfy on m scientific 1 Les Brown Bing Crosby BY Frankle Carle man Claude Thornhill Frank Sinatra James Herbie Tex Ben-ek- e Fields Harry Betty Hutton Charlie Spivak Larry Green Pat Flowers Sammy pa nitJ lu a ckarl jrtcjorJ of accuracy Watch a3 295 All-wo- ol ome from us 3 fl V ce C-l- 1 "e eville °"" C-1- 09 8 "V's"-Vaud- All-wo- ol bruiM UISTINE 'Aunty Flo) in tuba or aan jrour drug tor NOW i j all-par- ty i I Argentine Issues Put to Marshall All-wo- of hmmt In INDUSTRIAL UNIFORMS Chest gKMl m 01 m moit erd7ammtVe 1 MSaa 1 Truck Careens Doe Winced that the Argentine situa t Hurt Tha A - - S ORE MUSCLES w tion must be cleared up soon and old timej'mel- arrangements made for an early snail noi of all the American ra- mm "ThlghrV and Berniece Tyree WASHINGTON Jan 24 (AP) — here He evidently hopes to lay meeting publics at Rio De Janeiro The conflict between Assistant before Marshall his arguments for Th 'Roaring 20V Secretary of State Spruille Bra- - a modification of Braden's firm (Continued from Page One) Roardln8 20's" roared onto den and Ambassador George Mes- - insistence that the Peron govern-sersmit- h thJ to suit a college thl iJ ge' with Charleston" over American relations ment of Argentina must fulfill all 0 Steel or Aluminum ings was erected Val-- ! iCe before with Argentina appears certain to its international obligations program 0 Venetian Blinds 2 lentln° and Jolson with his be resolved United States adopts a friendthe Work for an expansion of 5 HADE TO ORDER swiftly by Secretary Sln8er On the stage were: of State Marshall Dr Dixon said lier attitude the curriculum uamor 1 down 36 months W Nothing Jolson LauTruare 400 students and Cohan"— Braden conferred with Mr President Truman told a news that there nowcannot Urtonto pay and is P and Rulon Garfield a week man late conference ago reported pursue their 5w?u yesterday that he at Weber who Hurst with H Sanders ac- and Marshall had if that the to have taken discussed education position the beyond their college who "wmi7H" thi audi situation And while the chief there is any change in his stern M Welker Venetian second year unless they can at- companist ence Then of came the budding handling of Argentine relations he tend college at home in Ogden Heand pontics were: been have there views part reports- will resign U Hash Blvd —"Think of education in its ?er Jacobs taking acWillis The situation also Involves queshe desires Lael that urgently Eyre early investment an not an Dial light— true j "w uoug Moore Walt mm ee tion to straignten out tms un-"a- y tions of Marshall's relations with 1 Dr DixFREE vTIWATFC A VTl Adams Th avm HpHication nnrtant issue in United States the senate foreign relations comexpenditure" concluded TA 1947 is an oail was directed INSTALLATION on "Weber college of mittee by Marva Greg- foreign policy institution that needs to expand" ory- Jennings Olson members of came to Washinfluential "The who Some Messersmith as ujp The college president asserted: sniek sang and "The Ogden Lim- ington at Christmastime is still that body are known to e eon 1939 in took 500 ned starred Donna Baker George "Wphpr college men from the relief rolls Give it otrombers and Oln rnllins Four a chance and it will keep thous cuties who appeared in "The Fur Forest Green ands more irom Demg iorced to Coat" were: Jane Ann Slater Erma "arris Avice Mathias and Vivian accept relief in the future" Ahrens The Phoenix Club and No fa elding" Says Dixon meir "Philharmonic" were a Dr Dixon said that there is no scream and kept the audience in the budget request stitches and the Musettes sang "padding" in must unite as one in The new era was when Weber and said "we to obtain out that money dropped its high school curriculum going and became a is absolutely necessary college and ' Weber college must either go was granted its junior titles of assofirst Fop Drivers Guards Route Men forward or drift backward: It can- ciate of arts and associate of science Weber also expanded to the not stand still! and Service Station Operators "If we default lower our stand- gymnasium building our turn or The with away peoyoung ards program concluded ol forest rreen whipcord our betrayal of the commun- Founder's Day Ball act with Maf ple HE SIGNS ORDER Trousers most Here's the $ recent not be aidrie Generalissimo and of the will and photo forgotten Alma soloists Heaton ity Kai-she- k as the Chinese leader signs the order for promulgaChiang institution will not for years to ed by the Weber college choir The tion of China's new constitution passed by the national come regain its high rating and its finale $1750 was and White" by assembly at Nanking It is designed to substitute constitutional govthe Weber "Purple for absolute integrity the and chorus reputation college ernment for the arbitrary rule of the Kuomintang party which Gen "No sensible person would ex- audience fenMH Jpeen elsstique George C Marshall blasted in his recent report ' The evening concluded with the that all of the needs of the trousers — — pect institution could be met in one free annual Founder's Day handarmy officer trousers year yet every wise person would shake and ball at the Weber coluphold us in saying that now Is lege lounge and ballroom Mempink elastique the time to plan what we need bers of the citizens advisory counAll Wool Forest Green and must have and to begin now cil for Weber colleee expansion include: J Rex Bachman chairman to work toward those plans!" of the executive committee Ira A Stage Show Delights Crowd WHIPCORD Weber college of 1947 and of Huggins committee on need WilJACKETS P Miller curriculum expanar bygone days came to life on the liam sion Frank Earl with sites S and Paul pep vitality (Continued from Page One) SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 stage to please the enthusiastic Browning buildings Heber Scow-cro- ft "omph" — no the and Immediate (AP) existed on action legislation longer legislation capacity house which applauded said the law was not being used Utah centennial commission's re- cheered and sang as students de for to alis quest $861000 needed Case of Wendell Given low perfection or changes of plans picted hilarious and interesting Gray Twill Cut Fbrce Occupation chapters for senate the celebration the Melich asked Utah Senator legislators President Dixon introduced the UNIFORM SHIRTS to investigate fully the use of were told in a joint session yes- former college presidents and for- Dangerously Says Ike state public welfare rolls in a Utah terday of mer student the Pockets Sanforized Gus P Backman commission di- — a presidentsof celebrities on body NEW YORK Jan 24 (UP) — county election contest last Nothe Army General of Staff Chief vember He did so in noting that rector said contracts requiring im- stage galaxy You Yes May Ernie Bingham student warned Wendell Grover member of the mediate decision are piling up and Dwight D Eisenhower Weber responded body president last night that the strength of the state welfare commission was one asked that if an appropriation can CHARGE IT! of several interim appointments on not be made immediately that the college orchestra directed by Clair American occupation forces in an overture Johnson and the gave which the governor had asked sen- legislature assure the commission Dorian Germany and Japan has "reached singers directed by Roland the point of danger" ate confirmation and mentioned promptly by resolution that the and said "un Budge ac til tne day comes when we in that Grover was involved in the funds will be forthcoming or as an Parry with Charlene numbers vocal gave consort with other nations can get alternative what to expect in the companist campaign incident The audience was taken back to rid of our armies we must con "Much was published in the way oi appropriations Gov Maw requested $861000 for the days of the square dance the tinue to maintain a strong one press about that affair" Melich m said "But in my opinion not the commission including $361000 barber shop quartet and the "Gay Eisenhower was the honor guest was 90's" It then the LDS church at the annual Bond club dinner enough was released to the press for expenses and $500000 for a re- founded the Weber Stake Academy attended by 500 prominent busiOne of our duties is to get the volving fund to be returned to the official reports in the investiga- state after the celebration Both and Louis F Moench in 1892 super- ness men He said "The sooner vised construction of the first we can get rid of selective service tions made so that the members houses have resolutions pending of this body and the people of on the commission request building on the present campus the better it will be" adding that The citizens' committee in this act he this state will know the facts" favored universal military srcRt mom aamm?-was made up of Lean Crawford training and a merger of the ser The campaign letters referred to one vote but said the senate's mick ran dui carpenter ana were in support of Mrs Delia L by j vices on a R Allred Loveridge for a Utah county post action judiciary selection bill might change his She was not elected Then came the acts and what acts they were: the barbershop Senator Farr moved to reconsid- views The house also voted to recon- quartet David Myers Bill Soel-ber- g er a measure defeated Wednesday which would have raised the sal- sider a measure defeated WednesElmer Hogge and Fred Ken-de- ll aries of supreme court- justices day That bill providing for state "A School is Born" by Stan from $7200 to $7500 a year Farr regulation and licensing of watch- Romack Kay Randall Mel Thayne voted against the bill which lost makers lost 38 to 17 Represen- Larry Williamson Ted Mohler tative Daniel S Frost Rondo Olson and Lowell Manful moved for the reconsideration R J Lowder violinist gave "Pier- FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 24 1947 iHiember of the bank's directorate paid Smith's death was "terrible ttews-- I know the bank's directors and staff will be shocked and grieved" Truman President terming Smith "one of the ablest servants One Killed One in the public service" said he was terrlbly shocked" M Smith had been treated for a "lieart condition about a year ago As When he was budget director 1 He left that $10000 post last PROVO Jan 24 (UP)— Clifton tummer saying he could "not af-- Livingston a Moroni ford" to pass up the bank position farmer died this 10 miles morning with its $22500 salary taxes on from Thistle Utah when the pickwhich are paid by the bank truck in which he was riding &A former director of Michigan's up off the road the Utah tiBtate budget he joined the budget plunged sheriff's office reported tocounty bureau in 1939 He was born June day 6 1898 in Lawrence Kans Livingston the sheriff's office reported was riding in a truck driven by Vincent Christensen 45 also of Moroni The truck was Gold Misery going down a hill sheriff's officers when for some reason as yet Relieved by Moist Heat said unexplained it veered off the road went down a borrow pit leaped ANTIPHLOGISTIC over the side and jumped 65 feet the air through landing upside Th moitt Af er an down where it skidded SIMP! I 88 feet ANTmmjCTSTINE CHEST COLD Both men were thrown clear of poulUe releve couch htxc of cheat muacla the car the sheriff's office said S0RF THROAT ° cnt Livingston lit on a pile of rocks '?'! OKUnUnlAL cold bronchial Irritation and was killed while Christensen nd lmP' © throat IRRITATION was taken to the Mt Pleasant hosS'WPtE TINE poultice juet hot pital where he was said to be in "critical condition" BOILS x £l dis-flpdv- : trot's Serenade" with Kathleen SRwr ChamK"accnmnonU and L SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 (AP) — The state finance commission should control state funds as the only means of protecting the taxpayers Gov Herbert B Maw believes The chief executive said so in expressing opposition to three bills introduced in the state house of representatives to remove from the finance commission control of purchasing hiring and salary fixing for the road commission 'Tm against taking the road out of control of the i commission finance commission" the governor believes the gttid adding that he should either "finance commission I be an effective body or be and that to give the road I commission autonomy would be a Puseless" measure His statement followed a hear-pfcl- g at which a house committee Tay-M§Wught to obtain from Gordon commission finance Hyde Hlhairman and Ray H Leavitt road commission chairman clarification of causes of conflicting views presented to the legislature by the two bodies The finance commission in a 4 Hkailietin had blasted efforts of the road commission to obtain passage the three bills and denied that by the finance glow salaries set hiring of compeBody prevented tent engineering personnel n a personal KMaw promised and matter of the salary road urged the legislature to leave finances unchanged The adminis- tration he said "will iron out thes MM Dixon Urges City R j Hands Says Maw kinks" STANDARD-EXAMINE- Chiang Prepares for Changes In Commission's I THE OGDEN (UTAH 2A :iiiSffiO 6689 $1995 S2250 ' |