Show Second Section Second Section SECTION OSDEN CITY B UTAH SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 25 1948 Saves Coins — May Never Spend 'Em War Plaque to Officers Find Be Unveiled Broken Safe in Burch Creek SundayHa? 2 Landscape Beautiiication by 'Mom' Nature The battered remains of a steel safe stolen early Friday from the American Food stores 2660 Washington were found by a detail of Ogden city police near Forty-fift- h and Adams Burch Creek Perpetrators of the crime dumped the safe several feet off the side of the road smashed it into several pieces and stole its contents of $1389 police reported Captain C K Keeter and others working on the case expressed belief the job was pulled by amateurs A sledge hammer or other heavy object was used to break open the safe The remains were brought to police headquarters Police estimated the safe was stolen some time after two a m Friday following sporadic showers The culprits apparently used a bolt cutter to clip off a padlock on the front doors of the store and then rolled the safe on its casters to a truck or other vehicle Everything was in readiness Sat ocurday for what will be a proud casion for this community — the unveiling of a bronze plaque honoring the 123 young men from Ogden high school who died in defense of their country during World war II The ceremonies will be held Sunday May 2 at two p m in the high school auditorium Mrs J G Falck general chairman announces that all citizens are welcome whether or not they receive invitations Site revealed that all of the young men to be honored have not been satisfactorily accounted for except one — Richard (not Fred) Comer Despite exhaustive search through every available source of possible information not a shred of data has been obtained except that he was once a student of Ogden high and had died in 400-pou- nd Boy Scout Units Apricots First to Show Glorious Attire of Spring Probably no occurrence is so closely associated with spring in "the intermountain area as the sudden appearance on starkly bare trees of fragile Dink and white blossoms First to don this costume are apricot trees which are beginning to present a snowy appearance in areas north and south of the city Cherries will follow also with white blooms while the peaches after the manner of a movie prima donna choose a later entry date to display their delicate pink adornment to better advantage The blossoms are most vulnerable to frost in the early stages of their tenure according to A L Christiansen Weber county agent While the blooming season is ten days to two weeks later than last year this does not guarantee them immunity from sudden plungOn the basis of es of temperature frost date statistics May 7 is about the earliest it can be concluded all danger is past Christiansen pointed out highly-expendab- eye-catchi- le ng ed Globe Trotter Appears at College Hall Wednesday Karl Robinson globetrotter and lecturer who returned recently from a tour of China will present n a color movie at p m Wednesday at the Weber colleclege auditorium on the college ture series Admittance will be by membership card or dollar ticket Mr Robinson will also speak at eight-fiftee- Rotary club meeting Wednesday noon "His narrative is clear and to the point and is a suitable companion-piece for his outstanding camera work He has a healthy sense of humor" said Clarence Wilson chairman of the lecture series "and was one of our best speakers here three years ago At that time he spoke on Alaska "Title of his movie Is 'China with scenes Journey' It is packed of living China — the China that already has 5000 years to its credit modern cities ancient cities Yellow river agrarian and village life a nee producing valley Chinese wedding by air to South China river life and heading for the open sea" to Library Provides Gardener Advice Observe Date Old-Time- "Would you like to start a mushroom patch of your own? "Do you know what to do for damaged shade trees? "Need any suggestions on vegeor producing table gardening and healthy strawberries? plump ' How about insuring your crops against snails and slugs and insects while there is still time? "Or learning how to grow savory herbs to add zest to your dinner tabla? "Or producing the kind of tomatoes you've always wanted?" Studying the government bulletins at the Carnegie free library may not be all that's necessary to transform yourself into a gardener's dream but according to Miss Therma Scoville reference librarian it will help Library patrons by the dozens are finding the need in the gardening advice they hundreds of clearly-writte- n pamphlets which the U S department of agriculture keeps in the reference department "The information they contain is practical and easy to understand and best of all" points out Miss Scoville "is dependable" Electrical Sum Won Judgment of $1499 has been awarded to C G Ecklund against Clinton L Elwell by District Judge John A Hendricks Ecklund alleged the amount was due him for furnishing material for installation of electricity in a station at 737 Washington gasoline Aug 16 1946 For Special Days Atwell Wolfer of the retail mer- chants division Ogden chamber of commerce Saturday announced committees to take charge of promotion for special days coming within the next three months: Mother's day O J Chugg chairman with the following committee: Ted Kirkmeyer D C Love-lan- d Joseph McCune Clayton Robb R Rubin and Mark Ti Straw Hat day R H Wagner chairman Russell Tanner Russell Hoffman Ira J Nye J M Leven Harold Cook and C W Hois ing ton Father's day RM Hoggan chairman Ward Armstrong Ralph Chester F Guthrie Francis 05BBBSsSBSSSSSBBBSSSSSSSSSBBW §Pli Hales Allen Nye Russell Tanner and R H Wagner On Mother's day May 9 the merchants will honor older mothers with a theatre party ' at the and Egyptian and they will be presented with corsages The oldest mother will be presented Karl Robinson with a dress shoes hat and bag by a merchant The newest mother will receive a gift from the retail organization Wednesday June 2 was designated as Ogden Opportunity day and October 12 as Greater Ogden Amasa R Clark 1752 Pacific will day be honored at a party at Lorin Farr y p m given park today at by his sons and" daughters and grandchildren The event is sixty-thir- d birthday anniversary Mr Clark was born in New ZeaOn Monday April 26 from land and came to the United States y to p m Dr E with his family when he was three P Mills assisted by Nurse Anne Gibbs will examine years old He has lived in Plain children at the L D S Riverdale and City Ogden He is an active ward hall LDS church member and is an On Wednesday April 28 same elder in the Ogden Tenth ward hours a clinic will be conducted He is now employed as a post en- in the Taylor ward by Dr Mills and Elma Burns public health gineer at Ogden arsenal nurse and on Thursday April 29 He is the father of four sons and in the Farr West ward two daughters Amasa W Clark children Ed Clark Orson Clark Clarence those entering school this especially fall will Clark Mrs O L Hanson and Mrs be vaccinated for smallpox and Parley Ferrin given immunization for diphtheria Ben-owi- tz Or-pheu- m Birthday Party an- nounces that Union Pacific Old Timers club No 6 will participate in the community observance on May 10 of the anniversary of the driving of the golden spike He added that due to popular demand an additional chartered Pullman car has been obtained for the Old Timers week-en- d excursion to Sun Valley leaving Ogden Friday evening April 30 and returning Monday morning May 3 Members wishing to make reservations should contact Mr Kiernan promptly Buddhists Plan Benefit Carnival Ogden Buddhist church will hold a benefit carnival Saturday May 8 from six p m at the church 2456 Lincoln Chairman Shig Hamada Etsuko Koga Mickey Maruyama Kiyo Hamada and Kozo Minaga announce there will be games and refreshments The public is invited Attendants at Hospital From the Boy Scout office in Ogden comes the announcement that annual registration of troops packs andV senior units is being completed for this year Part of the Boy Scout program is for each member to register annually with the national council Each troop applies for a new charter on Feb 1 of each year Already several of the districts are 100 per cent in their reregistering and several are within one of being 100 per cent Following are districts that are 100 per cent: Ben Lomond North Box Elder and North Davis It is expected most of the other districts will be complete within the next week Boyd E Nelson chairman of this phase of work in Ogden council said: "In 1947 the record of the council for units was 97 per cent and we are working vigorously to get it 100 per cent this year With the kind of district and troop lead ers we have we are sure this can be accomplished" Es-cala- lot-so- n Family to Hold rs T J Kiernan Jr president Division Selects Committees one-thirt- Clinic Monday in Riverdale Hall one-thir- ty two-thirt- pre-scho- ol Pre-scho- ol Utah Cleaners to Convene in S L Utah State Cleaners association will hold its first meeting at two p m today at the Hotel New- house in Salt Lake City it was announced Saturday by Alton W Parker temporary secretary-trea- s urer Parley M Ellison tem porary president of Ogden will preside Dry cleaners from all parts of the state are expected to attend More than 170 have been A buffet luncheon will invited be served following the meetine "We plan to appoint committees on membership creden tials etc and will consider een eral welfare of cleaners through out the state said Parker Ellison and Parker recentlv re turned from San Francisco where they attended the convention of the National Cleaners and Dyers association rney will report on the results of this convention at the state session today Delegates will be chosen to attend the Northwest Cleaners and Dyers association convention at Sun Valley May 14 15 and 16 by-la- Judgment Awarded Lowell Wl Alvord has been awarded $817 against Dean A Malan Audrey M Malan and Alton B Malan by District Judge John A Hendricks Alvord charged the defendants sold him a lot for which they had no title They Envision Community Recreation Role District Judge John A Hendricks has dismissed the suit of W V Smith against Yasaburo Kinamoto Tom Kinamoto and Oliver Kinamoto no cause for action Smith was suing for $62650 allegedly due him for repair work done on a building belonging to the defendants 600 or Fine Suspended On Wolf Whistle Funds Sought for Parking Project Means of financing a joint city county project for increasing parking facilities in City Hall park will be up for discussion at a meeting of city and county commissioners Monday at ten a m Mayor Harman W Peery said he had arranged for city commissioners to meet with county commissioners at the latter's regular session "to get the ball rolling" "I thought we were going to have the city engineering department do the work and the cost be shared equally but now it seems some members of the two boards would rather let the work out to a contractor" the mayor said The plan is to remove curb along the west side of Kiesel and north side of Lake to provide for parking The spaces will not be metered if the mayor has his way On his promise not to repeat the offense La Mar De Fries 19 of Wilson was allowed a suspended fine in city court Saturday on a charge of driving a car equipped with a musical whistle The defendant described the noise-makas a "wolf whistle" and informed WASHINGTON TERRACE — the court it had been taken off Community leaders of Washington his car Terrace are determined that a coneffort can certed community-wid- e and will result in a permanent Talk e recreation program to Missionary to Elder Keith C Wiggins who remeet the needs of the juvenile and adult population cently returned from' the southThe newly organized Washington ern states mission of the L D S Terrace Recreation council spon- church will speak in he Thirty-firasward tonight at seven-thirt- y sored by the Parent-Teachsociation has launched an educa- The public is invited The chapel and Jacktional program to show residents is located at Twenty-firwhat can and will be done and son volunteers have already taken decisive steps toward the laying out of a baseball diamond on the school grounds Film Displayed At a meeting on the Terrace community building leaders of various organizations were shown a motiona demonstrating what picture film can do to meet its own community recreation needs Robert Tucker of the Weber county planning commission explained the necessity possibilities and results of community-sponsored recreation The meeting attracted the followPhone 314 Washington Blvd ing leaders: Walter Mikesell president of the newly formed recreation council: Maurice Fausett Washington Terrace resident who also Is vice president of the county recreation council Mrs Robert Snoddy Mrs Robert Minard W J Coles Al Lofgreen Mrs George Chiros Samuel H King Jesse C Warner Joe Mosley Mrs Lawrence E Cults Mrs Claude McMillan Howard Stallings Harold Mooney Project Services Adviser Barbara Cordon and representatives of other resident and teen-ag- e groups The new council is headed by Mr Mikesell with Mrs Kay Snoddy as secretary Following completion of the baseball diamond other projects claiming the immediate attention of the group are a double ten nis court horseshoe dus and a Let a certified heating engineer inspect your softball diamond The film on community recrea furnace without obligation cleaning tion efforts will be shown again 29 at Mr which time new Tucker or of April installation equipment repairing and Ellis S McAllister recreation supervisor for Ogden city schools will be present to address the citi-- Terrace Citizens er long-rang- st er off-stre- st et o 40 for 26 zens Rounds of Homes Meanwhilfv 1459 BERRETTS SERVICE Roy Utah host-past- in Your Home 1287 Excise tax 146 Total Price two-thir- semi-form- al It's Time for Spring Cleaning lJf Soles tax Annual state convention of the Christian churches will be in session today beginning at ten a m with a short Bible school session At a worship session at eleven a m the Rev William R Holder of Indianapolis Ind will be guest snnaknr Choir anthem: "My God and Solo by Mrs A L AnderI" son of North Ogden At the afternoon session at two p m the Rev ClydewiltA Fleming of Salt Lake City lead the worship The Rev W R Holder and Ed Eldridge will address the convention followed by a business session Those planning on attending the convention banquet at five forty-fiv- e ty p m must register by p m Evening session opens at eight o'clock with Mr Holder and Mrs H J Williams addressing the convention The Rev Lloyd W Newton state will prepresident and side at all sessions GAS COAL OIL $1098 Tub Christian Group Holds Sessions FURN ACES GUARANTEE 16 Tire Group Strives to Meet Needs of ing extensive plans of what he was going to do with his savings and his whole outlook changed" his mother explained No one knows how much is in the large piggy bank but Paul's doctor started it out with a $1 Since then the bank has bill grown heavier each day 3-07- SALE WRITTEN Paul Coleman 6 son of Mr and Mrs Albert E Coleman Q-- 4 victory road Washington Terrace is in a huge piggy bank saving money — for his future which is uncertain because of his affliction Paul has been in the St Benedict's hospital for six months He must stay in bed and rest He cannot play as other children because the exertion may further weaken his serevely damaged heart His mother said Paul does not know that doctors hold little hope for his becoming strong and active They give him only a fighting chance of recovery Fond of Horses He was unhappy with no interest in anything after he first arrived capat the hospital Paul now has tured the hearts of hospital attend-ent- s as with smiles he tells of the plans he has for his savings I "I like horses awful well think maybe I would like a pony "But someday" Paul tells them then Mama needs a new bedroom set I guess I'll get her one when my piggy bank it full" Paul has found that colored "funny" books tell of the wonder ful exploits of his favorite western heroes help speed the hours and bring him satisfaction "We were very worried at first" Mrs Coleman stated "Paul did not seem to care about anything We brought him goldfish books jigsaw puzzles and everything we could think of He would not pay any attention to any of them New Outlook Gained "Then one day we thought of the bepiggy bank It was not long him fore everyone who visited started dropping in coins Then Paul began dropping in the coins we and others would give him andit was not long before he was mak- She renewed an appeal that any one having any knowledge of the dead service man his parents or former associates contact her imThe federal governmediately ment has not been able to assist because his serial number is not available Feature of Event A feature of the Ogden high school occasion will be placing of a copper box containing the service record of each young man named on the plaque plus other pertinent data as complete as it has been possible for the commitee to compile it The box will be sealed April 29 with five witnesses The box will be imbedded in the back of the plaque which will be fastened to the marble wall near the west entrance of the high school directly opposite to the tablet on which are inscribed the names of World war I dead from the school The committee in charge of next Sunday's unveiling is substantially the same as the one responstole for erecting the World war i tablet Assisting Mrs Falck is Mrs Joseph Aldrich president of the Women's Patriotic council of Ogden which embraces 14 organizations and has 900 members Current activity of the council is the mailing out of formal and invitations to parents and relatives of the men whose names are on the tablet and to other local organizations Programs Readied Programs which are now being at the printed will be distributed door Only feature of the program adso far announced is a dress "Comradeship" by Arthur Woolley Present as living symbols of the dead j men will be a each young men representing branch of the service Jncluding the merchant marine They will be in civilian clothes wearing their discharge pins The Ogddn high school tablet and the one which later will be erected to honor Weber county schools World War II dead have arrived from an estern foundry in perfect condition Mrs Falck revealed ciuxixno and cfivi Con&&mbi Co Case Dismissed TIRE AND TUBE i Paul Coleman 6 places money for his future in a large piggy bank at St Benedict's hospital where he has been confined for six months with a a" ous heart ailment His mother said he only has a fighting chance for recovery Lad Captures Hearts of Are Repeating Registration Ardys Whitaker (above) returned home from Walla Walla Wash Just at the right time as fruit trees in this area don for a brief glorious period their spring raiment The setting is an apricot orchard in Riverdale with the snow-cappWasatch range in the background the wan - rjrratinn long-rang- Contemplating an integrated community recreation program for Washington Terrace are W H Mikesell (seated) and (standing left to right) Maurice G Fausett and Mrs Robert Minard cniinnll members Will mako a HnnrtnHnnr survey wrni questionnaires to determine the desire of Terrace tenants as to what a e and permanent recreation program should include The council and its sponsors will follow the expressed desire of the tenants insofar as possible it was explained Complete installations on Gas OH Coal fur noces stokers and conversion burners for Gas Oil etc HAROLD M JENSEN Mgr |