Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 27 1948 Top Ram at Summit Fair A R Two Districts Quash Motion Denied on Grand Jury Indictments snoop Store Fronts Aug EARL EDDY m862 Childs Dial 8932 9 3 27 — Plans for the annual initiation of members of the sophomore class into ranks of the senior high school have been arranged under direction of Ralph Belnap high school principal The initiation ceremony under supervision of school faculty members at Evanston fire depart-- : ment will include a water fight on the streets A free movie will be shown in the high school auditor- trict will pay $107733548 into the t& 'f' "' j fej ium Date for the initiation has been set tentatively for afternoon of Sept 7 All pupils faculty members and parents are cooperating to make the initiation a safe and sane affair party club Credit Women's Breakfast tonight at the home of Mrs E J Cross 3805 Raymond Oakridge Acres club treasurer Refreshments will be served in the form of a picnic supper on the lawn DID YOU SAY r j fund during 1948 but will receive nothing in return The North Summit school district will pay $5823308 into the fund and receive $4396758 Last year first year the fund was in force four school districts Grand Morgan Jordan and North Summit paid more into the fund than they received The legislation was passed in an effort to equalize school burdens throughout the state The report showed the Salt Lake City district will pay $153069434 during 1948 receiving back $100309750 The difference will be made up in the city district by revenue from a sevenmill school tax The Ogden school district will pay in $37890776 and receive $64106653 The figures apply only to the general 89 mill levy made by the tax commission ror scnool purposes for the entire state based on assessed valuation The report said the uniform school fund will finance 6153 per cent of the 1948-4- 9 school program compared to 6873 in SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP) of Utah Calling the conditions Fatal Farm Mishap PROVIDENCE (UP) — A Utah Aug 27 Providence farmer Justin Mathews was killed when he fell from a trac- tor seat and became entangled be- tween a guard and a moving wheel He was plowing a hillside field at It's great weather all right but the time awfully dry Pass another bottle of corn Say vegetarians today was a big day— a $1 beef roast for only $250 with brown gravy and potatoes No more meat now until the big turkey day on Thanksgiving Hi ho weathero get out the felt hats men— end of straw hat season next week Maximum temperature Thursday was 89 degrees and 63 degrees minimum early today Barometric pleasure er pressure was 2556 or at sea level 1947 s x By SOL sky-blue-tfl- ul Picnic Supper Tonight will be given for the A TILE Sills — Fireplaces § Window Bathrooms — Drain boards g Wyo fldoai !Lee Avers Utah Roads Deplorable Another day which SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP) menu on weather the has been Only two school districts in Utah since about June with a only more will pay money into the or of stormy windy days uniform school fund during the couple Aloysus the office boy who has year than they receive A report on the school tax set- been eating so many prunes he's up showed the Jordan school dis- plum crazy School Plans to Initiate Sophs EVANSTON nshin Schools Hi! by Uniform Program SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP) Third District Judge Ray Van Cott a defense motion to Jr denied quash true bills against two men indicted by the Salt Lake county grand jury lie also overruled motions by counsel for Harold V Leonard and Robert S Harries that they be granted transcripts of testimony presented to the grand jury-Ia third ruling he denied a contention that the true bills were defective in that they included two alleged offenses in the same indictments Leonard president of the Associated Tavern Owners of Utah Inc and Harries former chief enforcement officer for the Utah liquor control commission were charged with conspiring to violate the state liquor laws Specifically they were accused of conspiring with Cyrus V Lack former operator of a package liquor agency to offer protection to purchasers of liquor from Lack's agency for illegal purposes of highways deplorable J Bracken Lee of Price said in a campaign speech that they are causing an annual loss of millions of dollars in tourist trade Lee Republican gubernatorial candidate charged yesterday that the state road commission tried to meet the demand of pressure groups rather than public interests Attarkin? the ariminietratinn nf Governor Herbert B Maw crat who seeks Lee Demo-yesterd- said: "Tll etoto vi VALUES FOR YOU 27-R- ecord i ALL BABY BUNTINGS reduced to 298 & 398 ALL BABY CRIBS and Bassinette Pads v PRICE ONE LOT OF SWEATERS sizes 1 to 3 l2 PRICE PLASTIC APRONS small size only CLOSEOUT PRICE 2 SPECIAL FOR SCHOOL: Boys' and Girls' Anklets in pastels navy brown royal and red For25 merly 49c NOW INFANTS' SOX sizes 4 to 5Vi 15 CORDUROY SUITS sizes 2 3 and TWO-PIEC- E 4 Formerly 429 8298 NOW FLANNELETTE two and Sizes 0 to 6 TRAINING PANTS sizes 1 to 2 BABY DEPARTMENT one-pie- pajamas ce 98 29 i 1 cflLliru 1 2992 One" year ago the tomato canning season was beginning too with 90 degrees maximum and 60 Remember? degrees minimum "What is the worst thing that could Answer: "If happen?" women dressed to please men and cooked to please themselves!" P S— The landlady brought in a plateful of bread cut in extremely thin slices "Did you cut these Mrs Jones?" asked one of I cut the men boarders 'Yes them'" came the stern reply "til "Okay" said the boarder s5" Plateau S&ter — Mrs Annie Belle Taylor SALT LAKE CITY Aug 27 (AP) Lunch 85 of 851 Fifth East Salt Mrs Jack Palmer 18 was report- Lake City who died Wednesday of ed in "poor" condition in Salt Lake causes incident to age was a sister general hospital from burns re- of Joseph S Taylor Ogden ceived when a kerosene stove exa sheep supervisor of the Summit Above Joseph Bover Coalville ram owned by the Kamas chapter county fair holds a Hampshire Future Farmers of America The animal will bein entered in the state been beaten any competition in fair Salt Lake City It has itnever which has been entered Summit County COALVILLE foHowed aR exmbi crowds are at- - JJ Aug Slimmit Countv Ridina tending the Summit county fair club here it was announced today by At five p m a Shetland pony officials in charge The celebra- show is slated and at seven p m tion which began Thursday will a softball game Fireworks are conclude Saturday night jpC m to be for scheduled eight Livestock exhibits are proving will which a dance followed by attractions of the one major Drawing particular interest isthea end the fiesta by Hampshire ram ownedFarmers of Kamas chapter Future America The animal has never Harvest Near Finish been beaten at any show in which CITY Aug 27— BRIGHAM it has been entered and it is exUtah's leading wheat county — Box place high at the Utah pected to in Salt Lake City later Elder — has completed its dry land state fair this fall grain harvest and the harvest of entertainment will be- irrigated grain is nearing compleSaturday's p m with tion A Utah weather and crops regin at twelve-thirt- y participa- port today disclosed this informahorsepulling events withand heavy tion and reported that the county tion for both light last teams A Four-girls fashion average wheat yield is below sold show and demonstration is set for vear with little wheat being one p m to be followed by a The report said most farmers are loan wnicn livestock parade at two p m At taking the government g for me- amounts to $182 in Box Elder dium weight teams is slated and at three-thirt- y p m Henefer Pony an exExpress riders will stage hibition and novelty acts will be lias Change Your Hatitude! t HATS FOR FALL ARE UTTERLY NEW Jv deal AND TTtnV v ia I tne saturation point in taxation Taxes can and must be reduced by elimination of waste" This season's hats are new pure sorcery affairs with youthful small silhouettes and ahead fitting feel See our exciting just-u- n packed collection Suffers Critical Burns I'LL SAY ! 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