Show Second Section SECTION Second Section ogden city utah Tuesday evening October B tn the cabinets Jake Buckway ty-"- of 337 Thir- ed today at eight a m Croyden and Morgan 58 So fcanyon o£ what believed to hitch-hike- man in chang- ing busses in Ogden The man had been in the Oregon state mental hospital and was going to the home of a sister in Florida It was feared com-- 'Demonstration beats conservation" States Lieutenant C G Pettit Ogden20-3-youth bureau as he assists Bert Hog an representative of the local 0 club in placement of another "Safety Sally" sign at a busy The future of "Safety Sally" Anbeen placed at school crossings by Ogden streets in the vicinity pf city police department CandG have Pet- effective stated school crossings was assured for proven head of the youth bureau tit the current year when the Twenty-Thirt- y "In the past the club has been club raised funds for pur- asked for more signs by both chase of additional markers which city and county schools This year due to the success of a recent have been placed "on duty" In the past few years the club campaign enough money was has furnished the lifelike safety raised to fill all remaining or- signs free of charge They have ders" he added Restrictions Put City Dates Meet Ob Zone Change On Burial Cost Certain restrictions today were City commissioners today scheda public hearing for Nov 18 uled of on intermeht payment placed a m to consider a proat ten of next Wor to kin in expense War II deceased by the office of posal to change an area in the the city from resi quartermaster general according to northern part of B zone to a commercial de atial commanB Col Graves McGary zone deder Utah general distribution The area lies between Seventh and Douglas and from Washingpot " The quartermaster general has ton 150 feet east toward Adams ruled that next of kin who select Recommendation that the change a national cemetery for final burial be authorized was made to comof World war II deceased will not missioners by the Ogden-Webbe eligible for any of the $75 in- planning commission terment expenses Colonel McGary In another matter George B said Smeath planning commission di He further explained that next of rector advised city officials of a kin will not be eligible for any qf petition from George J Kelly Co the interment allowances when re- that an area in the extreme northmains are sent to the next of kin or east corner of Ogden be either a funeral director before going to zoned agricultural or withdrawn a national cemetery for final from the city limits Sriieath said burial the planning commission had Representatives of the American recommended among several other graves distribution center at Utah changes in zoning amendproposed anments that this area be classified general distribution depot nounced previously that next of as agricultural kin would be eligible for part or all of the interment allowance when remains are sent to next of kin before burial in a national cemetery Knoxville Tenn Mrs Dena Ward Party— The I D S SevStearns Tooele Mrs Annie Pues-th- enth and Lorin Fair wards will Oshkosh Wis seven grand- hold a carnival and dance Thurschildren and the following broth- day at eight p m in the ward ers and sisters: George Buckway hall Thirteenth and Adams There s Buckway Mrs Fay Smith will be fishing ponds concessions of Uldrick Ogden and Heiko Buckway Salt fun and refreshments Public inward Lake Cilar vited as a M- Ve x?e Was a high BLS' enty-secon- £as a?1?: RiifS-- dth LakC al Prit d He was als° a of Mr and WJts °wner £ manager of °gden market Fortieth SJOUth Washington to Anne Ophei-10191- 5 fciS was !?a"-iefa?mpr rl CRITICAL ITEMS Now In Our Stock READY FOR DELIVERY rCh City' besiies his widow are fcrii"8 following sons and daughters: onck Joseph George eifnneth andI Buway Mrs- Mrs Paint Spray Equipment Fairbanks Gas Engines Fairbanks Sump Pumps Fairbanks Pump Systems Mop Wringers John and Renske Josephine Thomas Miss Louise Buckway all of Ogden Mrs °JV - Nellie M Sammons Mop Handles Mop Heads BEAUTIFUL Feather Dusters Floor Brushes and Brooms KNOTTY PINE Le-tfo- that unnecessary! confusion and anxiety might cause his mental condition to retujrn He was met by TAS workers at each station change on hisj tiiip and the man arrived at his destination none the worse for jthe trip ' A desire to "ride horses" and "see ithe west" nlacpd Jim age 13 and Billy age 10 in the files of the local society The! two youngsters were reierrea to tne TAS by the juvenile court! Efforts of the TAS landed the boys back home in New with their parents Jersey Two youths were returned fromOgden San Diego Where their flight from home had been stopped by juvenile officers Working through" the Ogden juvenile court the TAS arranged the youths' return General Purpose These are only a few of hundreds pi cases The jaim of the Travelers Aid is to assist with the problems jof travelers strangers and newcomers irrespective of age sex race or creed j The Cost of helping stranded persons is not heavy In most cases all financial aid has been repaid Headed by Miss Jane Corn executive secretary and one caseworker Dorothy Maher the Travelers Aid seryice is available from am to pm Monday Pie Friday five and from nine am ip twelve nopn Saturday — investigat-HJL?flce- rf be a ing An autopsy was to be conducted on Buckway's to determine exact cause of body Jake Buckway death Alfred Gladwell justice of the Assisting peace Burch Creek acted as cor- sheriff's department oner Investigating officers were was Jack Moss state trooper Deputies Don Berrett and ClarThe body is at the mortuary ence Clark and Chief y 3408 Washington Ogden Deputy Olson of the Weber county Jacob Buckway was born in es " teainsteny f Officers said Mr Buckway and 16 were riding Kfnneth f ??ntne back of an old sedan driven P oy another son George Buckway i and accompanied by David J Togerson 20 of 3879 Adams Kenneth became sick just east of Croyden The four bound for ost creek to hunt deer couldn't tind a doctor at Croyden so started home when Mr Buckway also became ill The automobile broke down atBuckway Uintah There Mr Buck-wa- y was pronounced dead Kenneth was taken to a local hospital fy a passing motorist Kenneth lS j°W recovering at home two boys and Togerson said Buckway had smelled fumes they tne car while w°m up Weber canyon early indriving the morn- pioneers returned home" "travel emergency due id accident" and "Qgden runaways! 13 years old" jThe stranded family consisted of a man 27 his wife 26 and two Children Their tickets and money had been stolen in a Wyoming d into town and they had Ogden trying to ireach Spokane Wash Destitute ahd exhausted upon arrival in Ogden they considered their situation hopeless The Travelers Ai4 ssociety arranged transportation to the home of a brother in Spokane Portland Request The "community protection" file involves a request from the of Travelers Aid that aid be Sidabere Hollar XT— uv 11 -i889 a son of Uldrick and Fay Buck-wa- y When he was 12 years of - uuy ieti Holland and camp tr as u — u con Mr of carbon monoxide pois- and a weak heart AJd society located at 110 Twenty-fift- h are files bealiing labels which read "stranded family" "comraun-- I ity protection'? "jfoung New Jersey given a "n between of the Traveler Port-offic- 1947 Monoxide and Weak Heart Blamed in Canyon Death As 'Safety Salfy' Goes on Duty Travelers' Aid Files Reveal Human Dramas 28 We design and build them complete with cabinets and fixtures as you like them fancy Call 4786 or 2-03- 95 FACTORY SALES AGENTS Phone 24th Street At Wall Ave MAGNIFICENT DUOS AT THE LOWEST P o EVERY DIAMOND PERFECTLY CUT! er Children Will See play Tomorrow Hans Brinker and his sister Oretel will come to life tomorrow two P- - m before a select a Ogden city school childrengroup who Will witness jthe Clare Tree Major children's theatre version of the story of Silver Sxates' in the Ogden 'The high school auditorium Due to limited seating capacity the performance will be only to children in grades threeopen to seven inclusive Tomorrow's presentta-- h sponsored by the Ogden n Lon' branch American Association of University tyomen will be offered crowd! of children of tg a sell-othe Hopkins Quincy Bonneville Pingree Washington and Polk A! repeat schools performance at two p m will be preThursday to sented children of third to seventh grades in the remaining schools 'of the city line AAUW's net profits from the shows will be expended for some humanitarian and educational purpose The play will be more than entertainment more than a story to the children who witness it" said Mrs D R Wheelwright chairman of publicity for the sponsors I ever-popul- ar I ut H Quality Venetian Blinds "FACTORY TO YOU" Courteous Free Estimates KIEL 2651 Wash 33 Dial 2-7- EVERY DIAMOND EXACTLY MATCHEDI my- - x EACH A "RADIANT CIRCLE" GEM! 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Court Dismisses Case Thursday Is Last Punchboard City court today sustained a Chance to Alter murer against a complaint charging Joe Edwards of Libertv War Dead Listing with illegally keeping a punchboard at Finer tap room de- 33 1640 - Thursday is the absolute deadline for making corrections or additions to the school plaques being planned to honor the World War II dead of Ogden and Weber county high schools Since the tentative list was published in Sunday's Standard-Examina number of additions have been made to each list and a few corrections in name listing have been made However it was emphasized today that after Thursday the lists must be sent in as they stand —arid no changes of any kind can be made once the bronze tablets have been ordered Corrections or changes should be given to Miss Grace Atkinson at the city school' administrative office to Mr John J Draayer at the county school office or to er 353 Twen-ty-fourt- h and dismissed the case The court Mondav had allowed the city prosecutor 24 hours to file an amended complaint When none was presented today the complaint was aismissea Barker deputy city attorney said the city was preparing to file an anneal to the district court In presenting the demurrer Mon dav Attorney Roval T contended the city had gone beyond its authority in ratintr an ordinance making it unlawful to Keep a punchboard upon which money may be hazarded upon chance 50? 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