Show Second Section xnvxmer — SECTION OSDEN CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENiNgLj?gZPBER B —— II 947 9 B--I v Petition Is Filed candidate of Bits City Asks Waier by Adam Are Tempted Residents ''(''' ::'' Trap Users to Drain Food Ventures Into the remainder Reassured by Four thp wavward of heAic liberty tat "c " "SJht and waited yS monkey and an equally long vigil among the children of Ogden's east bench Adam Police' Captain While no new developments were reported in he Walker murder case (today jPolice Capt C K Keeter said he would like to ad vise residents of the vicinity that radioiequipped prowl cars are keeping a close vigil of the area "Officers hive noted numerous lights1 burning all night in homes through the Walker neighborhood as people wee apprehensive that further troublfc will break out" the captain said T no V Walkpr 62 Of 585 Twen uuXLmTI 4 iimei murdered Oct bed while asleep ih his Capt Keete said word regarding an incident believed unrelated to the Murder Has apparently been He circulated and misrepresented man Oct 7 wired said65-year-bl- d a iSornan employe of a downtown )teL "Lovely m blacK l com mitted a murder You stick witn orchids Only me and I'll one" Keeter said the sender isf in cus- tnHv of Dolice until tne woman whose name was not divulged is nintartprf "I doubt very much if there is anything to this" he said "but we are making a full invest! u ended today before daybreak when two boys effected his capture Heroes in the capture were Wal-l- y Greenwell son of Dr and Mrs W G Greenwell 2665 Tyler and and Teddy Campbell son of Mr 1325 Mrs J Stewart Campbell Twenty-sevent- h f Proud of their achievement the two boys announced they were candidates for positions on Ogden's police force recalling that two uniformed officers were among the many who had been unsuccessful d in their pursuit of the large monkey Noting that efforts to capture the monkey by means of speed tactics agility or were unsuccessful the two devised another scheme They borrowed a special trap from the city dog pound and after locating and treeing the monkey late Wednesday night they set up the trap Wait Under Tree They waited beneath the tree until ten p m Wednesday Meanwhile the monkey went to sleep so the boys turned in for a night's rest themselves Their alarm clocks rang at five a m today and they returned to the tree The monkey still was asleep but not for long With tidbits of lettuce and carrots they lured him down Then they long-taile- back-to-the-w- all lds """ '" " "rf evasive monkey too clever The heretofore tooK his pursuers for the boys distance a At the bait door the and the string pulled Cl ApMrlntly the boys were taking escape no chances with another 1631 Twenty-sevent- h Kearsley Ben Mrs whose husband owns the cage was truant monkey said the to sufficient ropes bound up with beast wild ferocious a restrain when the monkey was fmallyv returned to the owner takNeither were the Kearsleys esanother with chances ing any Adam broke time last cape The his chain Today he remained inside the trap which his captors had set out for him Mrs Kearsley said the monkey would bea taken large to Salt Lake City where cage awaits him Broke Away Sunday The monkey broke his chain Mrs after Sunday afternoon had agchildren said Kearsley sticks For some gravated him with time he held out in the neighborhood of the L M Loll residence 1413 Marilyn drive Wednesday night the two captors a found him on Twenty-sixt- h short distance below Tyler Heroes Teddy and Wally were pleased with a $5 bill from the Kearsley family treasury the reward for the monkey's capture ii U S May Boost for the fall in commission post Sections today filed his petition of approximatebearing signatures with City Recorder ly 150 persons ll Candidates skWleateS1for skilled an TiUotson M Elizabeth J°bs a Hill field m five at p have until Saturday aligned with prevail- in the their petitions industrial con-rlt- v file to rp?nr?gewate? e office Jvlclnity of Salt Lake o Karl C Bolander 'Ungraded' Wages ? "' ' buV-yo- Second Section Pine View Supply "n-wi- ln!ra re-cord- er's City commissioners today re quested the Ogden River Water !u be conducted the Users association to drain irriga of the secretary of by important supwells which are anwater the army Commisit was disclosed today tion water out of Pine View res- ply of culinary Col W A by added maxwell commanding Hill field ervoir to enable the city engineer sioner Welch and his staff to inspect the city's 7 artesian wells that lie on the hoot of the reservoir Harold L Welch commissioner requested that city reservoir the be drained not than Nov 20 tie said that if later deemed advisable engineers of the U S reclamation pureau will be asked to join in Experienced Retail Salesman who desires the inspection The reservoir has not been to increase his earnings in a permanent podrained since 1945 when it was found that pressure of the water sition with a local wells had damaged some firm °yeLthe or the city equipment "We are anxious to learn if the repair work done at that time is in good con- Krands Washington D C will make the survey to commence on October 15 at ten a m Col Maxwell said that the survey is expected to result in a general wage increase for all ungraded employes at Hill field He said he believes wages paid to workers in private industries have increased somewhat since the last those employed administrative or fiscal capacity) Representing Hill field on the survey board will be Leslie T Norton chief of the classification and wage administration branch and Harvey Price classification analyst Ogden Arsenal Utah General Depot and probably the Clearfield Naval Supply depot will also be represented on the survey team of-n- ce WANTED well-establish- An attempt to drain the reservoir was made in December of last year but there was a thick layer of cie on the reservoir and it was feared this would fall and damage the well heads Under an agreement with the and irrigators the associationcity is under obligation to drain the reservoir if the city deems it advisable to inspect the city's capped ed Apply by Jitter to dition" Welch said Box Ogden Standard-Examine- Financial security depends on regular pay-da- y deposits in a Savings Account Open yours today save something every pay-da- y at this bank It's not what you make it's what you save that counts P-- f r State Qualifications and Experience 4 SECURITY gation" 1' I m as- presentation of Dorothy Crawford at the Ogden high dramatist school auditorium Friday Oct 10 ' at eleven a ra Other features on the program for the year ar£: Boys Town choir Nov 22 Utah state symphony Feb 11 Grant Johannsen pianist Feb 21 and Dorito and Velerio Spanish dancers (date to be announced) j FOOTBALL An audit of the 1947 Pioneer days rodeo transactions conducted by Bunker Tanner Co Ogden shows a net profit of $33222 compared with a profit of $27764 for the -- rodeo of 1946 The audit report presented to city commissioners today shows a cash balance of $87061 in the celebration's special fund representing an accumulation of funds from the annual July event Welch Tells Plans Harold L Welch rodeo manager during the past two years said his recommendation to city will be that the 'fund be used to replace the wooden grandstand at the city stadium with a concrete and steel structure An architect was recently employed to prepare plans and specifications The auditing firm said "all receipts and disbursements made in connection with the Pioneer days celebration during the period Aug 16 1946 to Sept 22 1947 have been properly accounted for" Sources of Income The audit listed as income for this year's show $106758 from ticket sales $4200 from carnival concessions $2100 from stadium concessions $1237 from rodeo program advertising $257 from rodeo program sales $728 from the Centennial commission for champion cowboy prize money for a total com-mission- Weber College vs Honolulu OGDEN STADIUM Friday Oct 10 Kickoff 8:15 p m Seats on sale at Ben Lo mond Hotel Bank Smokery and Weber College Trices: Reserved S25Q general admission s 150 Student and Children 7 5c All taxes included U Student Tickets 50 or at rlt county purchased schools priqr to game COMOIATIOB ANDERSON'S JEWELRY COMPANY Rodeo Shows Nei Ward Prepares to Say Faewell Announces Group $33222 in '47 Year's Program Auditors Report Junior Community Concert season with sociation will cjpen the ? '"Esfii''" i® !¥1 ers Oscar Geertsen Oscar Geertsen of 3800 Ogden who has been called to fill an LDS mission in California will be honored at a farewell party in the Fourteenth ward hall Friday night A program will start at seven-thirt- y o'clock in charge of the high priest quorum followed by a dance Elder Geertsen served his first two-yemission for the church irt the southern states in 1900 The children and grandchildren of his late father P C Geertsen of Hunts-vill- e have served a total of 33 years in missionary work Two of Oscar Geertsen's children have fulfilled ar income of $115282 Commissioner Welch said $15-5was spent from the accumu- missions He will leave for the church mislated balance before receipts of this year's show were added to sion home Salt Lake City Oct 13 Elder Geertsen's party will be pay for installation of a new lighting system and for other stadium held in conjunction with the one improvements honoring Vernon C Dieu of the 85 Twenty-egiht- h Weber county commissioners to- day expressed sympathy with a proposal to designate space in the building for the operation of a news and confectionery concession by a disabled person but said they would like to check legal provisions before giving official approval The same request was made by David M Merrill representing the vocational rehabilitation service before city commissioners Wednesday It was explained the business would be as the it disabled person selected would re- cieve a salary paid by the sponsoring bodies These are made up principally of war service state and labor organizations ng Hurry in early for first choice! ty ROUND WALL CLOCK FREIWH ROOM V ACID 0 2 pilvt? 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