Show Second Section Second Section OGDEN CITY SECTIONS Few Complaints Heard as City Bus Fares Raised g The public today was bus fare with the increased taking very little "griping" Ogden Transit Co officials reported "everything is going along smoothly with no decrease in number of passengers noted" Passengers were buying the new tokens in quantities of six and 12 They may be had at three for a quarter for city lines By eight sum bus drivers had sold an average of $10 worth of tokens each The cash fare for city lines was raised from a nickel to a dime Am the day progressed and drivers caught on to the handling of WASHER REPAIRING LARSEN SALES and SERVICE pkene 7246 I "PIC K V mi 311 Wash BlTd DELIVERY" (five Points) CLEANING Government Will Students to Make South Utah Trip Pay $5000 to the tokens everything began run- ning smoothly and the public ap parently was in agreement that the raise was fair bus-ridin- j Child's Parents Damages in thje amount of $5000 against the U S government were allowed in federal district court today by Judge Tillman D Johnson to Mr and Mrs Thomas L 8 McDonough Victory road parents of Washington Terrace Kathleen an daughter The child suffered injuries to both ears and a fractured right Council Banquet Set leg and other injuries Jan 15 1948 Women's legislative council £f when struck by a government Ogden has arranged for the an- truck operated by an employe of nual banquet and entertainment the government Lawrence Holt Tuesday April 27 at seven-thirt- y The suit filed in 1946 asked for CounGolf m at and the p Ogden desiring reserva- $20000 and charged negligence on try club ThoseMrs G G Moves tions may call of the driver dial 4802 Mrs the part 1561 Twenty-fift- h revealed the child had Testimony Milton White 1062 Twenty-fourt- h 7587 or Mrs Lillian Belnap 2465 alighted from the family car on Monroe before Saturday Victory road intending to take a short cut home As she attempted to cross the road she slipped and DYEING fell in front of the truck which had not slowed down "after the child had plainly indicated she was going to cross" The child has been under medical care since the accident: the complaint stated and indications are she will remain under medical care for several years the complainant Representing were Clyde C Patterson and Neil R Olmstead The government was represented by O K Clay Judge Johnson was hearing cases in Ogden without a jury He was Phone expected to return to Salt Lake City this afternoon General Manager Landy Norris said the increase is necessary if the company is to continue im-- ! proving service Five new busses are now on order at a cost of $11000 each At a straight 10 cent fare it will require 110000 fares to pay for one of these busses K-4- eight-year-o- ld We Keep the Spots" CITY DRY CLEANERS 1019 Wash Blvd 2-34- UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING 33 iAWN AND GARDEN SPECIALS y trip to BeaPlanning a ver Dam slope in Washington county are 22 students at Weber college The excursion will be under four-da- direction of Dr Ross Hardy and Robert Pendleton of the life science department The group will leave for southern Utah Thursday morning planning to return late Sunday Purpose of the jaunt is to collect plant specimens for the botany department and reptile and mammal specimens for the zoology classes Dr Hardy said "Trips such as this one are designed to give the students practical field experience Field excursions are considered a necessary part of our curricula giving students the experience of identifying specimens" The group will probably stop briefly at Zion national park on the return trip to note the geological formations Making the trip are the college botany 9 and zoology 7 classes APRIL 21 1948 A Asks City Board to P-- T Sir Remove Swimming Pool Removal of the unused city swim-4-deming pool on Washington high school grounds and leveling of the area for eventual enlargement of the school's recreation grounds was to proposed to city commissioners day by a group of Parent-Teachassociation members of the district A delegates said the The P-pool had been closed three years ago by the state board of health because it could not satisfy sanitary requirements that its present condition represented an eyesore and that if removed and the opening filled the area could be well utilized by the school Commissioner Edward T Saun- er T What Was said he had been working on rs Galahad He Looking the problem and advised the group that the school board had indi cated a willingness to buy the property from the city for about The citys land has a lou $2000 foot front along Goddard and ex tends south to a point beyond the pool The matter was referred to Saunders for effecting an early arrange for? ment with the school board Saun ders said he would probably be ready to make his report April 27 adding that one person had agreed to raze the brick structure if he could have the materials Servicemen Ballots Court Postpones Driving Penalty Just like during the war 4000 Utah servicemen serving outside the state will have a chance to vote in the elections this fall It was decided at a meeting at the state capitol to print special ballots for the servicemen Those who left the state before officially registering will receive ballots listing only candidates for federal office Imposition of sentence on a reckless driving charge against Lowell P Smith 21 of 2523 Polk was deferred until April 22 when the defendant admitted the charge in city court today Traffic Officer Otto F Hender- Fees Cut in Half son said he chased Smith who was Reduction of annual license fee riding a motorcycle from a point against amusement devices from near Twentieth and Washington to to $50 was sanctioned by city near Pine View dam Ogden can- $100 commissioners today yon and then lost sight of him During the chase the officer said Smith drove at speeds ranging up to 70 miles an hour and at a point near Sixteenth and Gramercy an automobile ran onto a curb to PROMPTLY HELP RELIEVE itch also pain Informed that terms of all nine avoid an accident members of the Carnegie library of pile with soothing scientifically medicated Riding on the motorcycle with board had expired Mayor Harman Smith the officer said was Ray W Peery today asked the city attorney whether the present Fowers no address listed administration could select new members The mayor Thursday instructed the city recorder to provide him a list of board members and dates of expiration of their terms "I was informed by the libra rian" said City Recorder Clyde M Webber "that the state law allows the members of the library board to remain in their position unless they are replaced at the proper time for appointment" The board consists of Glen W Perrins Mrs Zina Davis Mrs W O Pell W X Lowe Darrell J Greenwell H E Erickson Mrs Joan Emmett Fred M Abbott and Joseph F McCune the recorder re ported Dial 9533 Mayor Advised of Library Terms 1149 v Ajoj- -j uj y Certified Dtp Cleaners 2470 Grant Ave City Will Make License Rebate a 9 aSSSTII GARDEN HOSt 389 25 Ft 4MTIVATOR ' Regular 1095 A AA 000 SALE belt Mb taata ftene Big H dtec tMieeL robber Maa wUh tkaee do feet and of aide Faster Quieter! 139!! Taks up e T city commissioners on motion of Commissioner Thomas East Robertson said he was his business there becausedosing of a friction between him and his landlord Commissioner Edward T Saunders said he was opposed to rebates "because we will be right back to the seasonal beer license fee troubles if we consent to this request" The refund will be pro rated according to the day when Robertson actually quits operations The $300 beer license fee covers the calendar year Loss of Bicycle Handicaps Youth Ttwtf° Somewhere In Ogden is a bicycle stolen from a Central high school student who is now left without the transportation means to get him to and from school The bicycle taken from the Central grounds between nine and eleven a m Tuesday is the property of Jud Farmer 2531 Fowler The bike is painted black with silver wheels silver handlebars and green wire basket and has license No 476 Until it is found and returned the owner must rely on offers of rides a— Birth Announced 6 Months To as Refund of a portion of a $300 retail beer license to R E Rob ertson operator of the Green Parrot cafe was authorized today by Pay A prospective member of the legal profession? 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