Show This Machine Takes Much Dr udgery Out of Beet Thinnin Uinta County to flf JHHHFMsasasajBjBatjSflBjsaswi MmmHaamm mm 'Romneyto Speak MsaaWlitfMI Take Part in Wyo J2&£mmu WBSr mwdt mrd rMk Jan 23—The Uinta county centennial committee is making plana for observing the centennial celebration in Evanaton on July 3 4 and 5 reports J I William president of the L D S Woodruff stake who has been named general chairman A committee of 14 members will Kemmerer Evans ton represent Green River Lyman Fort Bridge and Mountain View Wyoming and Utah Randolph and Woodruff Clubs jwd civic organizations are 5Jttfjiatecl '"r support in program The wmmittee members include Mr Williams general chairman Sarah Bagley secretary Mrs Ivan Burleiah the Rev Edward Cas- sity Dr L C Goodman W John Watts Herman Peterson Troy Thomason Evanston G Willard Peart Lawrence B Johnson and Wesley Kearl Randolph Wilford Williams Kemmerer John W Taylor Green River Donald M Field Lyman Sam McCorkle Fort Bridget and W S Tanner Mountain FMmW P'' view Chairmen within the committee are L B Johnson finance Mrs Ivan Burleigh historical Dr L C Goodman publicity the Rev Edward Cassity arts and Sam McCorkle beautification A meeting has been called for Feb 8 in the county courthouse Evanston to map further plans and arrangements Held Traffic Fatality SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 The state tax commission has classified as a traffic fatality the death of Roger David Steele 5 son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Steele of Spanish Fork The child was reas ported riding on a trailer-truc- k it was driven from a parking He fell to the highway and was in- jured fatally g 9 §41 BS Mm FvaB IKHwAlPlB DistincTive Jewelry I Wvfl HH W mm tF lflSj m mm&mmmX 'li Wm mm lS&Usf actio bU Itkf 258 U Washington Blvd BBBBKBBBBBBBBBb Th Hi thinner carrier (above! takes a lot of the PRO(Rs out of sugar beet thinning It transports six thinners up and drudjrery down the rows The machine is part af a farm and home show on exhibit free today and Saturday at the coliseum in Ogden The show is sponsored by Utah State Agricultural college extension service Sheep Shearer Asks labor Tariff ' Official Scores Driving Habits m ed eBaby Grand Special 373GOO TERMS Do You Have a Piano for Sale? "THE RICHEST HOME IS POOR p-- v n— w WITHOUT MUSIC" OGDEK PIANO AND MUSIC whtottLa°csivl" Tobm ru"iHm ") Green Gold Queen Practice Pianos EVANSTON Wyo Jan 24 — Inez Davidson has been chosen queen of the L D S Evanston First ward Green and Gold ball to be held Saturday evening Jan 25 in the Second ward recreation hall Attending the queen as princesses will be Joyce Ewer and Carol Evans Coronation ceremonies will be conducted by William M Harris First ward bishop Arrangements for the annual event are under direction of Mrs Betty McPhie and Harry Bodine First ward M L A presidents Elaine O'Hara Blaine Welling and Mrs Jtmmett Crook Superintendent SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 (AP) The education committee of the women's state legislative council has approved a resolution proposing appointment rather than election of the state superintendent of public instruction The resolution proposed that members of the state board of education be elected by voters The state board directly then would name the state superintendent i SALT LAKE Jan CITY (AP)—Gordon Weggeland state director of the federal housing administration outlined today proposals to expand the number of rental housing units available for veterans He said FHA could be prbvided to finance the remodeling of ex isting units the construction ox two three and four family units and the building of large apartment structures Weggeland met with 250 leaders of industry finance labor and veterans organizations in Salt Lake City yesterday He planned a similar conference in Ogden today in Provo Monday and in Logan next Wednesday Farm Bureau Tells ''! Election Results MORGAN Jan 24 — New officers of the Morgan county farm bureau federation were announced today They are George T Little president: Verl Poll vice president and Frank C Smith holdover secretary Woodrow Giles and Linden Carter are directors Mrs Eva Jensen was as home and community section director Retiring officials are Carl PhilCarter Durrant lips president vice president and George T Lit-tl- ji and Lee Peterson directors re-elect- ed lilts Oppose Plan to Kid Tax Exemptioil: EVANSTON Wyo Jan 24—At a joint meeting of members of Medicine Butte post No 41 American Legion and Uinta County Veterans of Foreign Wars held on Thursday the vets opposed the plan to discontinue the $2000 veterans' tax exemption in Wyoming reports LaMar Ashton Legion commander The group approved a motion to place a plaque bearing the names of all Uinta county World War Two veterans on the memorial standing on the courthouse lawn which was erected to the memory of World War One veterans following the first world war The campaign to raise funds to restore and improve the buildings at Fort Bridger won the approval of the group as did also a resolution approving higher wages for school teachers in the county and state said Mr Ashton lliBfMII!lllt!liraKIIlili!llli:!!flW I Talked-abou- Hat! t NO NO EX- CHANGES 2 9 1 CHILDREN'S FASHION SHOP Cape Leather Jackets In cie (' i 3 to 9 AAA to C Widths it's new young pert end flattering: It's already the crexe at $800 and more! 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Must Clean Balance of Stock Leaving Ogden Suits Ba - FINAL CLEARANCE Jackets A Sling For Spring IH fl 2243 Washington Blvd 11' 1 Imagine being able to buy a new rich sparkling patent pump —ideal for now and later—at a price far below its value 3 BUSI MESS REFUNDS Coats SPECIAL Ben Rich AU Sizes lawn Lace trimmed organdy collar smocked front Well made for long wear wide hems washable QUITTING Sport Coats Here It Is Spring's Most i New shipment Dainty pink and blue figures on white Housing Proposals SALT LAKE CITY Jan 34 (AP)— LaVar Taylor Butte Mont president of the Sheep Shearers Union of North America (AFL) urged today the imposition of what he called a "labor tariff" SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 (AP)luxuries in other states with the He spoke out against "cheap Gov Herbert B Maw told mem- popua5n' urged that efforts Mexican labor working under bers of Governor the County Commissjoners contract and living in mobile made to expand Utah's indus- Association of Utah concluding a trial output thereby increasing its units" "The Mexican sheep shearers" two-da- y convention that payrolls He suggested specifical- he said in an Interview "are not this state "maintains today institutions ly the establishment of plants to taxpayers and take their wages out which would be considered lux- - process raw materials produced in of the country to spend elsewhere" uries in other states with the same the state He said their employment in this population" He also emphasized the need for The governor spoke immediate- - cooperation between state and country "is undercutting American porkmen"' ly after Dr A Ray Olpin presi-- ! counties in developing a program Taylor and the union vice pres- dent of the University of Utah had to attract tourists to Utah ident Oscar Hansen of Provo asserted that "unless the univer- — Utah conferred with sheepmen suy oDiains additional funds we during the convention of the Utah will be faced with two alternaWool Growers association which tives — allow educational standards to deteriorate or curtail enrolconcluded yesterday lment" Dr Olpin noted that previous budgets of the university were Journalists Visit computed on a basis of 3500 student enrollment Plant 8500 Students SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 (AP) KAYSVILLE Jan 24 — Forty we have more than 8500 Knowledge of Utah's driving regu"Today student journalists of North Davis Dr Olpin said "and lations is not sufficient to insure junior high school's eighth grade students" have doubled our activities at no English class led by Instructor H freedom from accidents P Lea-thaadditional expense to the state Dickson studied the processes About director of 5000 vetthe World war II driving liof newspaper publishing Thursday erans are the numbered cense division state among of tax comthe in a tour of the Inland Printing student body at present" Co plant in Kaysville mission said today Governor Maw said that Utah's MA similar group also led by Mr "Utah's license tests are driving tax revenue prevented apDickson toured the plant a week present into most the among propriations exacting in the earlier stitutions on a basis of need nation so the increase in accidents "In my opinion" he said "we have reached the point where we cannot be attributed to inadequacy few Housing Chief must stop such institutional spend- in our tests" he said EVANSTON Wyo Jan 24 — ing To give money to counties Leatham said that persons who Ollie Thompson superintendent for from the state revenue we must pass the test with grades of 100 per the federal housing project in Ev- take from the university and sim- cent have been involved in accianston left during the past week ilar institutions or else increase dents or cited for traffic law viofor his home in Laramie His suclations cessor On the job Alo Cranv Considered Luxuries He urged each driver to review rmer superintendent on the his road habits Many experi"We tohave reached a point emmerer housintr nrnit r enced he added are vicdrivers' our where state a with day rived on Monday to oversee the tims of "nasty driving habits which population maintains institu- are nothing completion of the twenty-fou- r less than criminal units being erected here for vet- tions which would be considered erans housing Twenty-fiv- e workmen are now employed on the Council Opposes Ballot and it is expected work will job be Inez Davidson Chosen completed before spring On State rn 3 Director Outlines Maw Tells Association Utah Institutions 'Luxurious9 Small Uprights 81 R JANUARY 24 1947 Sixes er 4' PIANOS FOR SALE! L wil LAYTON Jan 24 — Quarterly! conference of the L D S North Davis stake will be conducted Saturday evening and Sunday in the Layton L D S ward chapel with j Marion C Romney assistant to the council of twelve apostles representing general church authorities it was announced today by H G Holt stake president The conference will open Saturp m with a welday at A leadership sesfare meeting sion will be conducted at eight p m A general priesthood meeting will be conducted Sunday at nine a m and at the same hour a mother-daughtsession will be conducted General sessions will commence at a m and two p m At seven-thirt- y p m a stake Mutual Improvement association meeting to be directed by the Young Men's and Young Women's M L A's of the stake will be held ten-thir- ty 550-fX- Clarence E Renrtksen H BwflBl bbBbBb state-support- Personalized Service v'"sy Experta mmmm MM s TcVElvACIlEPAIItiNG' M STANDARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING six-thir- ty El-bu- 5? - Mm IPrsl MM publishing DIAMONDS BrkBr Jz-Z- 9 I Ba npil :wai mb l§$ured Veiues J KM IP BB- - THE OGDEN (UTAH) At Conference Utah Centennial EVANSTON 4A T & L CLOTHES SHOP 308 25th Street |