Show r Romney Tells Why Tax Levy Plan Not Used Division Leadership Community Chest Campaign wwmmmmm y :x:x:'::: i g year's community chest campaign are Ted Heading the women's club and men's club divisions ofE this B Dudman Kirkmeyer and Mrs Clubs Are Given Opportunity to Wear Red Feather Opportunity is given to clubs and other organizations to make contributions and wear the red feather of the community chest with organization of women's club and men's club divisions headed by Mrs E B Dudman an Kirkmeyer In a joint statement the two division chairmen explained: "Our part in this fifteenth annual appeal is to obtain contributions from the treasuries of the clubs and organizations of the community These gifts will not represent the donations made by individual members" "Ip- previous drives the civic minded organizations have contributed generously and we are sure they will make a repeat performance this year" Assisting Chairman Kirkmeyer are R Scott Dye and William R Kobel Assistants are to be chosen spon by Mrs Dudman "Human needs like the seasons are never ending The need for services will be as great or n 1947" the statement added "Give generously" - great-thani- Utahn Is Honored Tribute is paid Zeke Johnson formerly of Ogden southern Utah guide and custodian of the Natural Bridges monument in the November "Deseret" magazine (El Centro Calif) by Charles Kelly and Charlotte Martin Ogden writer The article "Zeke Johnson's Natural Bridges" is illustrated with a full page photograph also several other pictures and a drawing Attends Chicago Parley H W Prickett transportation consultant Utah department of publicity and industrial ment was en route to developChicago today to represent the state at an interstate commerce commission hearing Monday on proposed increases in railroad freight rates p— Convention — Discussion of sales procedure will highlight sessions of the Intermountain Association of Hardware and Implement Dealers convention Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City You Will Like Our Service DEB POOLE SIGNS 2350 Wash Blvd Dial 9156 FUEL OIL r e Guaranteed e Odorless Guaranteed Cleanest e Guaranteed Hottest e Guaranteed e Party Crowd Swamps Elks Anyway It Was Big Night At least 4500 Ogden youngsters fas the grandstand was occupied the food supply held were on hand at John Affleck Nevertheless ten p m the out until almost softball park Friday night to par- hour of closing take of hot dogs participate in The party opened with a flag races and contests and show off raising ceremony conducted by their Halloween costumes No cas- Boy Scout troop No 50 This group ualties occurred and that was also presented an Indian war dance around the huge bonfire The ensomething "It was just like an ant hill" tire assembly participated in the one observer commented pledge of allegiance to the fag B Dudman publicity chair-fo- r The entire field was filled with the event sponsored and lines and circles of costumed chilconducted by Ogden lodge No 719 dren during the costume parade B P O E said the committee McAllister characterized the coshad planned to entertain about tumes as "very good" 3000 youngsters If for no other Large numbers of parents with reason he said the party was a small children crowded the grandsuccess because of the unantici- stand and that left many of the older children withpated attendance success has con- out seats "Its tremendous vinced us that it will and must Prizes were passed out in every be an annual event" he added branch of competition including Chairman of the special commit- the costume contest but it was ime tee sponsoring the first to make a record of the Halloween party was William E possible winners prize Hobbs Ellis S McAllister city recrea- Peak of Merriment Merriment reached its peak as tion director who cooperated with d race the sack the Elks in conducting the open-ai- r the race and the wheelbarrow race the party adjudged party run off Other novelty con"worthwhile because that many were children had a good time An- tests included the eating of susdoufnuts pie eating and other year more careful study and pended also without aid of hands rooting will to over be planning given into pie tins of flour for silver handling such a large crowd" coins In Four Age Groups A address system was set The large number of youthful up inpublic the most strategic position participants slowed down the pro- but at the most critical moments gram appreciably It was necessary of the evening it was drowned out to run off the races and contests the children's voices in four age groups and a good byNo serious traffic problem was imitation of a spontaneous mob noted The city bus system carried scene was enacted when the Elks the youngsters to the scene in spestarted to throw out and cial busses The last of the children the youngsters started candy y closing in arrived at and for the hot dogs afterward the exodus of theshortly early All space on the field as well comers began late-arrivi- 1 city-wid- three-legge- eight-thirt- Youngsters Behave Better Than Elders Reports Say blow to thos who fef4 tho firps of gossip with talk about juvenile teen-ager- Yet no irregularity of noted- - SO No 2 I? 100 per gallons Gallons or More At No - t OrW per - gallon 200 Gallons or More Wasatch NORTHERN 2296 Grant Ave or 5-T- Lots on STEED COAL CO 230 W 21st St Dial 2-62- 94 TO TWIT gallons Gallons or More OIL CO Ph 4429 ar one-mi- ll ANSCO COLOR 2) Uintah Phone 2 WORKS 1022 MERCHANTS OF OGDEN: Your accounts will be promptly paid direct to you making your dealings with Ogden City a pleasure Improvements are needed in the present accounting procedure and will be made I will work with and for you to the best of mv ability Ed L Carfcen m j I Stake Will Hold Genealogy Meet Albert W Barker chairman of the L D S Weber stake genealogical committee announces Archibald F Bennett general secretary of the genealogical society will be the principal speaker at the stake genealogical convention Meetings will be held in the Ogde'n Nineteenth ward 119 West Thirtieth Sunday Nov 2 at ten a m and two p m First meeting is for the stake genealogical committee representatives of the stake presidency and each Ward bishnnrir anH oKoirman of ward genealogical committees The afternoon meeting is for the general Dublir An invitation im in tended to all genealogical committee members in the aeven adjoining stakes Elder Bennett who remntiv turned from EuroDe "hn message for all who attend" said aiatemeni " OGDEN CHURCH DIRECTORY Rail Firm Clear Of Death Blame The Utah supreme court has affirmed a Second district court rulx ing clearing the Southern Pacific railroad of responsibility for the death of an employe William Frank Lucas in 1944 Lucas was killed when the track car on which he was riding crashed into a halted freight train near Lemay west of Great Salt lake Manufacturers Meet The Utah Manufacturers ssstvl ation will mee tat the Hotel Utah Salt JLake Uity Nov 8 for its Memoers of tne planning committee include two Ogden men S R Matson and Robert D Pollock THE CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH B h Ward Paster Services 9:30 A M WORTH DAVIS JR HIGH SCHOOL IN THE CAFETERIA SOUTH ENTRANCE YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 173 Boat Drive 7:30 P M Bus Service to Government Housing Areas t so FIRST CHURCH Of t CHRIST SCIENTIST Sth PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ST St and Monroe Blvd Sunday Service Wednesday Service Sunday School A M 945 A M M 11:00 8-0- Reading Rooms 323-32- 4 Bldg BADIO KLO 0 P fl SSth A Quincy Harold Braner Pastor 10:00 a m — Sunday School Classes for All Ages Kiesei — "Dare We Limit a m 11:00 Our Forgiveness" Lutheran Hour Every Sunday KLO — 10:30 AM Sunday at 9:45 a m The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and to ua tne reacting rooms — ' THE HOME SCHOOL OF RELIGION Sunday Morning Sermon at 11 o'clock MODERN LIFE YIELDS TRUE FRUIT Sunday Night Sermon at 8 o'clock First Presbyterian Chord 2406 Adonis Avenue r JOHN EDWARD CARVER Pastor Kenneth Harris Tenor Miss Marjorie yGhie Soprano Morning Soloists Miss Georgia Bartlett and Youth Sextette Evening Music ELM LUTHERAN CHURCH (National Lutheran Council) 23rd Street at Jefferson Avenue ' Church School Classes Children's Chapel Service : Divine Worship Service "A SALT AND A LIGHT L Floyd Lewis Paster 9:45 A M 11:30 A M 11:00 A M Phone MSf FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Daren SL MM Adams arnham Minister Dial Church School At 9:45 A M ' Morning Worship At 11:00 A M Sermon Theme THE WAY YOU LOOK AT IT To TERMS v i THE CHURCH OF TT Gi SHEPHERD (Episcopal) 24th Street and Grant Avenue The Bar J Burton Salter Raster - 8:00 A M Holy Communion 9:30 A M Church School 1100 A M Morning Prayer and Sermon Buy Appliances Automobiles S FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH you con I You need— and tal tO pay fOr them 24th at Madison Air Lloyd Newton Pastor Yes-N- ow after November VI Bible School Worship and Communion Christian Youth Fellowship Evening Preaching 1 - BABr Good news lor budget buyers! lake longer t pay for tfee things you wane Yes T1MEWAY is quick te offer you the advantages of recently relaxed Federal regulations on credit So see ' your dealer or this bank today for a TIMEWAY it's a money-savin- g g LOAN way m borrow and a convenient way to y out of income 10:00am 11:00am 6:30pm 7:30pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 25th and Jefferson H £ Coulter Minister — Miss Gertrude Brox Assistant A M Sunday School 11 A M 00 Morning Worship P SL 6:15 Vouth Fellowship Baptist time-savinre-pa- 7:45 P M Evening Worship Service— Wednesday T4 P M Mid-Wee- k CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2635 Grant Ave Mtaict ffMUi ARCHIE B ROSE Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Prayer w For Auditor Pd pol adv) j nesfLStl0nrCl0sed Ven-del- er 200 $3550 $1100 $3250 $915 co£eirpgnof 0f J?6 jnIst "mualUtah "Market Outlook for Eley-mS- Z Intermountain trical Industry" Ralph E Gale £? ?e busi- - Boise Idaho ''Rural Possibilitie with Amos Jackson "Adequate Wiring exclamations of outstanding sue- - Lynn A Thomson Cache Valley cess and announced plans for a chapter was chairman ( next meeting A banquet m the main draw- year j Featuring and indus- - ing room ot Hotel Ben Lomond trial leaders specialists in the electrical field attended by delegates and their as speakers the meet was attended ladies closed the conference by approximately 300 delegates Sparrow was assisted in arrange-froUtah southern Idaho and ments by Fred Schoss George W western Wyoming said H D Spar- - Herrod and A N VendeU row president Ogden chapter and Special events for the women chairman of arrangements guests included a scenic tour "of Speakers at the afternoon ses- - Ogden canyon and a to the sion included D O Therman of Clearfield naval supplytrip depot A the First Security corporation who noon "Jncheon was served in the spoke on appliance financing: Dr M- - Lo1"00 lodge Ogden canyon Preston Robinson presided University of Nancy Finchsaid Sparrow although plana were made for the session next year it will be determined later in what city and on what date it will be conducted co-edit- SALE es 129c 'Acorn' Orders COAL have never Halloween so orderly nor a Halloween crowd so big" com-mone theatre manager If there is any doubt in any-onmind as to the relative be- - l Hearings End in Election Contest Staff Will Take STEED COAL CO r? No Mayor David S Romney today prepared an answer to a letter from W A James 2602 Washington relative to the city's decision to resort to a bond election to pay cost of public safety and health improvements The mayor said he desired to make his letter public since others had raised similar as to whethquestions as an alternative to er the cityparticularly the bond issue could accumulate the money over a period of years through a tax levy Mr James asked "Why not add a mill or two to the tax levy for a sinking fund to be used for proi ects as they come up instead of issuing bonds thus avoiding inter est payments? Then let us vote on what this sinking fund is to be used for Limitations Used The mayor's reply to these and other questions follow: "Perhaps I should begin by pointing out that the state leg is lature prescribes what can andVf cannot be done with tax monies placing a limit on the levy for cities and towns of different class es as well as limiting bonded indebtedness "Monies raised from taxes are designed to pay only the operating expenses of government in its normal functioning including payment of interest and installments due on indebtedness There is for instance a limit of five mills which can be used for public safety while asva matter of fact this amount Reed School of Danee will present its junior students ages five to produces only enough revenue to 12 at its annual revue in the Ogden high school auditorium at eight pay for the operating of the police o'clock tonight and Monday night All profits will be given to the department alone leaving nothing Girl Scouts home Above are some of those who will take from this source for the fire or Reading from left they are Jackie Hearn Karen Fisher Carolyn part Gibhealth departments Where then son and Use Hull does the money come from? — It comes from sources outside of taxes The taxes for 1946 produced only 58 per cent of our budgeted expenditures for 1947 while most of the balance came from businesses primarily the larger businesses located in Ogden "You will note from the above that you and I as citizens small Final testimony in the contested Orders for "Acorn" Weber col home owners only pay our share two of Walter K Granger election of about half of the cost of gov- lege annual will be taken for ernment Business pays a big part weeks starting Monday in the gym- (Democrat) to the U S house of of the bill and we benefit from nasium lobby No orders will be representatives was taken Friday it afternoon in Ogden with two wittaken said the later "You ask not add a mill L nesses called for examination and or two to theWhy taxes for a sinking Dean Hurst and Carol Jean rebuttal David J Wilson (Repubfund to be used for projects as i f s is making the contest they come up instead of issuing Individual pictures will be tak lican) Mrs W J Critchlow Jr a judge bonds thus saving the interest?' en Nov 12 The team Whip club in election district No 1 was quesLegislative Action those going to Pasadena are tioned relative to counting of and "As a post-wrelief measure ballots in favor of Wilthe 1945 legislature did pass a bill requested to have their pictures scratched son Mrs Indra Buswell a second taken Nov 3 and 4 making it legal to levy a judge in the district also testified tax for the years 1945 and 1946 nominations for to vote counting procedure Meanwhile for construction of buildings and freshman class officers were held All testimony will now be subother public projects and purposes mitted to congress the contest outprescribing how funds shall be in- Friday during assembly Nominated- come will then be determined by vested and spent' This authority for president were Lee Laiii Rol- that body was extended by the 1947 legisla- lie Robinson Don Becker Bob Van ture for two years to those cities Birth—Mr arid Mrs LeRoy J Darrell Firth and Dick wherein the assessed valuations Wagenen Oman Bott Salt Lake City announce the Mitchell vice president were less than 30 millions of dol- Tracy Carol Schofield Thayne birth of a son Friday at the Salt lars This precluded Ogden's par- Harris Lake L D S hospital This is Joanne Henderson Barbara ticipating in any such program — Stalling and Jean Nelson secre- their first child Mrs 'Bott was our assessed valuation being about tary Allen Johnson Robert Smith formerly Blanche Toombs Ogden 39 million dollars Dee Hutzley Barbara Wall Joe and Willard "A one mill levy on the 1945 Wright Hetty Hammon Douglas and 1946 valuations would have Brian Jr Ralph Bird Rosie Peter produced a net reserve fund of sen and Lu Jean Sneddon about $76000 In order to build Election will take place next a reserve sufficient to provide week the badly needed improvements conproposed by the hall They have all been sidered bonds we presently would have to old city were burned in effigy wait about 20 years After the paid and the administration of May Processing during fund was raised then the peoor 1932 Ora in JBundy would still have to vote on ple 1 ©© 35mm 120 (B-"This fact I again emphasize what it should be spent for is not designed that public that it Films Cut 4x5 75 e "It must be clear to you that improvements should be made 1st Sheet it would be highly undesirable to from taxes but by the issuance of 1 have such reserves lying idle to bonds As taxpayers we should see 5c Each Addition tempt politicians to dip into for that our public servants meet the current needs Too often in the payments on these obligations Send Money with Order past has Ogden suffered in this when due Box 1109 Ogden wise Only by a recent administration was a healthy reserve dissito 2618 Eccles ornJring pated simply to win political favor Fence Posts and Poles Ave by keeping the taxes down "The lack of courage to raise Lodgepole Pine Posts Peeled SeaTWO-DASERVICE soned and Butt Treated for taxes more than any other thing Life Long is responsible for so many refundROBERTS COLOR ed bonds still remaining unpaid Chas DeMoisy following data City Hall Bonds from a copy of The gathered "You mention the bonds on the Standard-Examinof 20 vpars aan No 1 1927: "Youngsters in every part of the city broke windows greased street car rails jerked trolleys from cars lowered arc lights to the ground stole porch furniture ruined the paint on cars rolled bales of wire down hills ran wagons and hucrcriAs up on porches put torpedoes on rails threw rotten tomatoes and generally mixed destructive and harmless pranks together" delinquency In fact reports city police and county reaching sheriff's offices would indicate that the adults could take a leaf from the modern 's book Telephone lines into both offices were jammed this morning with calls from residents who complained of hunters shooting pheasants within city and town limits Twenty such calls reached police headquarters between daylight and eight a m Most of the complaints came irom me sparsely settled northwest portion of the city One hunter was arrested for firearms within the citydischarging The sheriff's reported complaints department about hunters ad jacent to Harrison boulevard along Canyon road and within the limits of the various small cities and towns of the One motorist complained county that his automobile was almost peppered by STORAGE TIME shot Yet the police department told UPPER of not a single report of serious SPRING CANYON COAL vandalism on Halloween and the Stove Lump only report reaching the sheriff's 1 department related that windows 3 Tons were broken from Ken Burton's store in North Ogden Large Nut 3 Tons iwianignt Halloween shows in three Ogden theatres attracted Stoker Slack -sellout crowds In fact the man3 Tons 27M agement of two theatres reported that all tickets were sold two days Delivered Anywhere in 3 m ££?UCt Stove Oil j Will Dance in Benefit Event Y ° their dads and mothers population on Halloween was o that w rfnuHt will K th — exemplary that it served as a harsh animation - ofu thejk euiacu wy CA" J Participants Say Electric Confab Here 'Outstanding' toBO Behavi advance Best Water White ng — THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 1 1947 m Monday Through Fridays Saturdays ? Timeway Oaparfmtnt Hours 9 a m to 5 p m to 12 a m Minister 9 45 A M 11:00 A ML 7:30 P M 7:30 P ML 1 |