| Show STAND WP 0©591 LIVENING JULY Ciiy Commissioners Adopt New Laws on Drunk Disobedience of Red Lights and Speedy Driving to the a communication — -— r-v 97K rfttmlatinenev v - - in todays- new uiuiiianwc out that commission pointed adopted and ordered the immediate soeedin and regard for red lights ycity 275 ordinance No leaves the operapublication of three ordinances to Into Jnstice Court restreet of cars and interurban tion Tillotson city Mrs Elizabeth control motor vehicle traffic cars uncontrolled effecto to by ordinance become The ordinances publish order who was directed tive at the time of their first pub- the new regulations said the ear- Consequently the new ordinance lication were drawn up by the liest possible date of publication covering such conveyances was precity's legal staff to— afternoon Meansented and adopted It covers rate 1 Supersede the city ordinances will be Friday of valid city ordi- of speed obedience to traffic signs lieu in while ruled invalid last week by City nances covering speeding and red Judge J Quill Nebeker in his two light violations persons arrested and signals conversation wfth oprulings dismissing charges of red violations erators keeping cars under control lirtht tnrt QtiAM onH enanrimrf acfainct by city police for suchunder state prohibiting cars from crosswalks are being prosecuted Don Wilson 18 2525 Fowler for window cleaning dein the Burch Creek pre- providing 2 Strengthen the city's present statutes and vices providing for headlights court devices ordinance which prohibits driving cinct and safey the 275 validating Ordinance No of motor vehicles by persons under and traffic Lawyer's Statement the influence of liquor or narcotics city's control over speed meet ob to un t In presenting the new ordinance 3 control the operation of street noted by Judge Nebeker 7a nvlfA and Assistant Citv At cars including interurban cars or jections his rulings lie naa neia amung torney Samuel H Barker made the trains upon the streets The pre- in that the old ordi- following statement regarding other vious regulations covering such nance objections to 1933 did not Judge Nebeker s runng in ine Jon back operations were repealed by the conformdating to the uniform state motor Wilson cases: vehicles act of 1941 and that any "Since the enactment of the valid ordinance must have the ap- state motor vehicles act in 1941 of six years no question WAX CREAM proval of the state road commission a Endorsement of the road commis- hasperiod been raised as to the before For Your sion which has been studying the validity of these two (city) ordinew city regulations since last Sat- nances Your legal department took COMPLEXION was affixed to the back of the position that these ordinances The thin outer layer of skin called urday new law the were valid and from a standpoint the scarf skin is the oldest of skin drunken The regulaof trying out the law we should like driving It becomes dull drab tion layers court it illegal to appeal to the district making freckled and browned by wind and for a formerly not permit would of influence under "An person appeal sun covering up the natural beau- alcohol or narcotics "to drive" a further prosecution of the dety and making skin unattractive motor vehicle now makes it unfendant the rule of one in jeopardy Mereolized Wax Cream with its lawful for such a person to "be purpose of an applying and the vea determinato of such control" in be get would lovely bleaching action on the skinl physical appeal win oe a aengniiui sur- - hicle The old regulation speeir tion by the district court of the skin beauty results with fied that such driving was illegal law However to get the matter city The before the district court on appeal glowing freshness and radi- on a "highway" in the such makes Use new phydesire would take a considerable lenRth ance that all women regulation unlawful sical control place of time and pending appeal the as "any directed only - Sold at Cosmetic Counters not prosecute cases unin Ok den city" city could two ordinances because attorthese B der Van Darrah Dyke city Everywhere ' The city commissioners - --- — MERCOLIZED See —— — — — — W mm 10 am OPENS left mm k tS is? "VsVG'tA "fc GAMES CAffc 9pm FRff DANCING 8AMBERGCH RRMU 35 UOto I030RM and Harrison Tyler Twenty-sixt- h Twenty-sevent- h appeared today before the city commission with a petition and 126 signatures to protest the rumored proposals of certain Ogden physicians to erect an Soldier Arrives From Orient 'jjj Pfc Noel Hall son of Mr and Mrs Warren Hall of 203 West after 13 months in China with the signal corps wire platoon Pfc Hall not been had home for about one and a half years At the end of his furlough he reports to Peterson field Calif for assignment for the rent a i n i n g four months of serv45-d- ay 1 ice He attended Ogden high school City Will Open Paving Bids and was at Pfc HalV em- - Utah general depot prior ployed to his enlistment Jan 10 1946 A sister Mrs Bonnie Hart and daughter Judy Akron Ohio arrived by plane to visit him of city streets bis under new paving district No 164 will be received for construction and opened by the city commission August 14 at ten a m it was Leda Combe 3270 Washington who has Deer deer deer says Mrs agreed today by commissioners as she calls her pet Bambi a Huntsville in a ranch Advertising for bids was proa nursing bottle "We saved it from some raised was by which fawn posed by City Engineers Win Tem- were chasing it near Huntsville" said Mrs Combe Her pieion whose staff reported the dogs that shown with the deer — they're constant companions project consisting of several short dog Penney is segments in various parts of the city wiir approximate 9000 to 10- uuu lineal teet of paving most of which will be "black top" Meanwhile the commission an proved payment of $12505 to Clar ence waterfall Co an amount covBids for the buying of 125 loads Rebuilding of Rusty's Drive Inn ered by the fifth partial estimate of work done under paving dis- 3955 Riverdale road destroyed of scrap lumber and kindling wood Tuesday by fire was expected to will be accepted by the Hill field trict No 163 today according get underway late one of the three contracting office until July 28 to J E Dayhuff owners The other two are Harry according to Col Ray G Harris n Dayhuff and Henry Mathews Hill field commanding officer war veterans The scrap consists of such items insurThe loss was covered by ance and amounted to approximate- as broken crates box ends residue Gene Autry paid a brief visit to ly $5000 it was reported etc from the carpenter shops and the Lions club in the Spanish room The loss was laid to a flash fire other places of generation at of the Hotel Ben Lomond Tues- occurring in a deep fry vat Flames day afternoon He was introduced quickly engulfed the building acby City Commissioner Harold L cording to John Rose Weber coun- frame of the building was left Welch ty assistant fire chief Only the standing Two other visitors were Charlene Brewer and Renae Reeder aides to Martha Ann Graham Pioneer days sweetheart Miss Graham was unable to attend owing to a previous engagement it was explained by Louis H Griffin who introduced the young women President Dean McGregor announced members of the Lions clubs from Utah attending the international convention in San Francisco beginning Monday June 28 are invited to wear western cosThe V S Government set up the standard we apply when we tumes for the mammoth parade Miss MarDeane Wahlen enterlaunder your clothes and household linens tained with a piano solo A motion is 2310 Grant Ave Dial 4421 picture on fishing problems in Utah was shown by Lee Kay ofthe state fish and game commissix-week-- Field Asks Offers On Scrap Lumber for Finland? Receipt WASHINGTON 23 (UP)— July Sen William Knowland has introduced a bill to cancel Finland's $8259000 debt to the United States (R-Cal- if) OAMA This specifically will exclude any and all types of boxes The bids should be mailed to the AAP contracting officer OAMA Supply building room 125 Hill field Og-de- I I thov rreived no im- mediate satisfaction for the city commission advised them that tne city thus far has permit application for a building was reThe petition however comto the planning ferred city mission as a whole for future m sideration in the preparation of permanent zoning regulations The petition mentioned Dr V L Ward and his associates as those n a tn rfft neh a structure The delegation said the doctors naa clinic or office building' Binford and Iowa The objection both in the petition and in verbal protests W based on the assumption that 10ClWlWt such a structure in their neighborhood would create a safety Mara j& children in that vicinity and would interfere with the present peace and quiet of their vicinityin They pointed out that26 streetwide feet that vicinitv are only and there are no sidewaiKs George B In galls 2640 snokesman for the aroUD was by Mayor David S Romney if erouD would obiect to character of the rumored building if there were no traffic or safety problem to be considered A half dozen voices from the delegation echoed In galls' affirmative reply Mayor Romney personally assured the group that the city and zoning commission will give their objections "very serious consideration in their study of zoning regulations" Dr Ward was not available today for comment 1 Ji Holiday Notables RIDES or clinic" In their neighbor- - tax-"offi- ee — Contractors' Residents Resist Proposed Medical Building on Bench Nine citizens residents and payers of the area bounded by hood the court would of course rule the same in each new prosecution "To Best Interest" "Thus during the period of appeal prosecutions involving speed-in- g and red traffic lights would have to be prosecuted by the state under state law Therefore much as we would like to try out the law on appeal we feel that inasmuch as the city court's decision only extends to these ordinances it is more practicable and to the best interest of the community to pass this proposed ordinance No 275 as soon as possible" legal counselors also adioH This proposed ordinance has been submitted to the Utah state road commission — approval "in 8f J° wawters Pertaining i rogaen cityto uUin p 7" "ixxi Speed limits thus provided by the new ordinance and ay the road commission approved will be published in the text of the ordinance which probably will appear in The Standard-Examiner- 's legal columns on Friday Lion Club Meets Tloon 23 1947 Fawn and Dog Are Playmates Veterans Intend To Rebuild Cafe POOL yx ARD-FXAMIN- 7 ilk B PJIJ1 —a J ' ' 1 ! 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