Show Second Section SECTION Second Section 52!ClTYrUTAK B THURSDAY Has Drop-i- n Period Tonighi Train Judges For Final Vote h The Y W C A 505 acwill be buzzing with tivities tonight Doors will be open from eight to eleven p m for an informal interested drop-i- n period for all from 18 to 35 years of age This time is given to dancing and games A textile painting class with will Shirley Harris as instructor to nine y seven-thirtbe held from years of age tonight for those 18 time Leah same the At over and m Farr will give instructions There will be a small fee charged in both classes besides the cost of materials used Registrations will also be taken for the beginning ballroom dancing class which meets Monday October 27 at nine p m "The 4Y' is a community supto ported organization and open classes in the anyone interested conducted there regardless of membership" said a statement Twenty-sevent- A jmeetng to acquaint judges and au- regis itratipn agents with tneir ties in handling the Nov city election ill be called by City Re corder Elizabeth M Tillotson next week Mrs Tillotson said inclusion of the bone issue proposal on the fina ballots raised problems addi- tional td those encounteredordi-Dyhandle judges wfin usually nary eligibility of prospective voue ters The explanations win made bviCitv Attorney Derrah B Van Dyke and others To Seek Opinions Ms Tillotson said that whenever a question of eligibility arises at the polls it is within the power of the judges to deeide it but that to seek the judges are cautioned clerk or heropinfon of the county self if tiere is any element of doubk involved "Ai check with the county clerk coul4 reveal that a voter who contend he is eligible although his namf is pot carried on the rolls coul($ be in the right through an omission or other clerical error" the recorder said "Whenever dispute? arise at the polls the judges should be certain of the procedure to fallow!" Cojmplications are expected from the (second ballot at the Nov 4 polling centers This will list four bond proposals totaling $900000 The pthef ballot will list the names of sipc aspirants seeking offices of mayor commissioner and auditor Eligibility rules are not the same for Both ballots T be eligible to vote on the bond proposal a person must be a qualified elector and in addition must have paid a tax in real estate or personal property r warBss& lH lssH$&v Get FAST iPand DOWN Retief Are you miserable with leath-ercra- ft upon the tail after skidding approximately 15 feet The two friends were on a crosscountry flight to Phoenix Ariz One of these three will appear Friday morning as Weber college homecoming Carol Huss (left) Shirley Chamers and Bonnie Scott — — DROPS COUGH MSOIC ATtD queen Shown are r (the latter includes motor vehicles either in 1946 or 1947 Voters are urged to have in their possession a tax receipt or an af- tiaavit mat a tax has been paid In Utah only the person in whose name the tax is paid is considered a taxpayer although the property may be jointly owned by husband and wife Mrs Tillotson added Voters may mark approval of one bond proposal several of them all or none The ballots are ar ranged so that each of bonds will be voted upon separately The bonds would buy new fire stations storm and sanitary sewers and materials to complete the Hinckley airport project Will Make Check Meanwhile Mrs Tillotson said arrangements have been made to conduct the official canvass of the Oct 21 primary votes in her office on Oct 27 The unofficial tabulations put Harman W Peery and Patrick (Pat) Healy in the mayoralty contest and Harold L Welch and Thomas (Tom) East in the commission contest by safe margins Unofficially total primary votes were reported at 10688 in the mayor contest Red Cross Awaits Refugee Queries ex-clur-ive MENTHOL B--l Parents Note Fire Dangers 15 In Central High Building First meeting of the season of the Central High School P T A was held Wednesday night "in "the school auditorium with about 200 fathers and mothers attending Robert G Penton fire marshal was the principalcity speaker He said that with over 900 students sitting on loose chairs in the present basketball hall which is used for assemblies a hazard of the worst kind" is created His recommendation was that assemblies be discontinued in the present auditorium - As a result of his talk and the discussion that followed the fol lowing motion was made and car- - committee and wait upon the Oe den city school board and other -- j fIJiLt fi win vi Save a Dollar! 1 YOUR WATCH OVERHAULED recommend "1 That the present staircases be removed and replaced with solid staircases built in one direction and properly enclosed to eliminate fire hazards "2 That exits be made from the two second story hallways at the south end of the building and panic locks be placed on all exits "3 That the present fire escape from the assembly room be doubled in width and with a double opening on to it "4 That the school board use all haste in preparing plans possible ried and executing the same to provide "We move that Percy A Ballin-ge- r an additional building to house an chairman of the building com- auditorium gymnasium and cafemittee be empowered to select a teria" Central high school band furnished music for the program Mr Entrances to Classes Ballanger arranged the program D Ray Wilkinson local presPersons attending Red Cross and ident conducted conhome nursing classes to be ducted tonight in the Ogden high school will be admitted into the building by the south and east SAY GOOD-BYentrances only it was announced ml iiijHi- - I Completely $350 All Work One-wee- Guaranteed Service k m I I MARK'S JEWELRY EMPORIUM MEZZANINE E TO MONEY WORRIES coughs from colds or smoking? 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Here's relief — fast cough The American Red Cross is audown and work that drops up thorized to accept inquiries about Faipous Smith Brothers medication goes displaced persons location of Gerdojtn to ease tickle soothe irritated man nationals or of other nationals me nbranes Menthol vapors go up to and refugees in Germany it was bri lg cool comfort to stuffy nose Smith announced today by the home servBr thers are richer in menthol — phis ice department of the Weber counSmith Brothers medication Look ty chapter foij "Trade" and "Mark" on orange box Inquiries relative to firms organSTtli ONLY Buy then today ac- SMITH BROTHERS 00231947 T They're Competing for Homecoming Crown Officials Will EVENING izations or groups will not be cepted however Previously there had been no contact service in Germany to enable persons in the United States to make inquiries it was explained A central location index has now been established Inquiries will be received at the Red Cross office fifth floor building or by dialing 4601 City-Coun- ty r j ji " jjl Show Hospitality Passenger Injured In Plane Crash Dixon Advises Carol Huss Bonnie Scott and Shirley Chambers were named as finalists in the race for Weber cjollege homecoming queenship The qjueen will be introduced Friday in an eleven am assembly officially opening homecoming events Final balloting was taking place today "I expect Weber students to put hospitality above anything else in Welcoming our former students We proved our ability as hosts in entertaining the Mickalums Let's keep up Weber's fine tradition" said President Henry Aldous Dixon Building decorations were judged today Decorating was under direction of sophomore and freshman classes as well as Associated Women and Associated Men Students Other events planned for Friday include a snake dance following the assembly and a concert featuring Weber college band at twelve-thirt- y in City Hall park At four pm there will be a homecoming parade with floats entered by the social organizations as well as individuals Prizes will be giiven by the student body to those selected as most original Judging will take place between halves of n the game At seven pm immediately preceding the game a procession of cars and floats will leave the college and proceed to the stadium J Following the game a dance will be held in the college ballroom Activities include an alumni banquet and reception D Ray Wilkinson Weber college alumni president is in charge A passenger was injured and the pilot Archie Brown 31 owner of a used car market at the intersection of Wall avenue and Harrisville road escaped without a scratch in the crash of a light plane Tuesday afternoon 30 miles south of Rich- field Adrian Draayer 44 of 3630 road passenger suffered lacerations of the left eye when the single engine Piper cruiser picked up carburetor icing struck a down draft and ploughed into a hillside Pilot Brown attempted to make a landing in a small clearing according to Mr Draayer Deer hunters in the vicinity assisted the two into Beaver where they received medical aid The plane upon striking the ground nosed up but fell back Riv-erda- le snow-cover- ed WANTED!! in FOR WHICH OF THESE REASONS DO YOB NEED EXTRA MONEY? 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