Show r THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 20 1948 U of U Official of Club R Board Confers With Architect To Talk Thursday On Fire Station i Ji jsl 'Manager Taken by Death Beer Sale Problem Again Argued Without Another "no decision" entry went into the minute books of the city commission today as opponents and proponent unlimbered salvos of "oratory" concerning E A Allen s to continue request lor permission his beer operations at the A and 2047 Harrison A Snack bar through to the end of the calendar year East Not Present The impasse today resulted the meetthrough the absence from Thomas East ing of Commissioner weeks It was on East's motion twowas orago that the beer permit of comdered revoked on grounds neighbors and otherstoplaints from said Mayor Harman W Peery be alday he feels that Allen should lowed to sell beer until Dec 31 "inasmuch as the city approved his license" several months ago at which time "no complaints were made with the commission" SaunCommissioner Edward T ders said he hadn't changed his mind "The decision has been made (to revoke the license) and I see no reason for going into this matter again'' The dispute is apparently lined up for another rehash next Tuesday when Commissioner East returns "I although one disputantto noted hold bihope we don't have weekly meetings to decide this thing" Fair Play Asked Allen appealed today for "fair resiplay" on the part of objecting dents "We have been in business for five months and have broken no laws" he said "I went to very add a dining heavy expenses to room and kitchen onto the building to segregate the beer from the other business and I feel that it is un-at fair to force me out of business this time HUSKY No objections were made before I remodeled I think it only fair to allow me to sell beer until the end of the year to enable me to salvage He something out of the business" wife had assertedhe and his "thrown everything we have" Into the business Several proponents appealed to commissioners to stand on their decision to revoke the beer license One questioned Mayor Peery as to the reason for his sudden decision to vote on the issue when he formerly took the positionof he should be "excused" because being in a similar business himself "Mr Allen is only asking for an out even on opportunity to come his investment I don't think the request is unreasonable" the mayor returned "I think Mr Allen is entitled to more time to conclude his operations with the understanding no beer permit will be allowed after Dec 31" No Police Action A resident charged that fundamental principles of the U S constitution were involved and that some people classified persons who drank or handled beer "as second rate citizens" He noted there had been no police action in connection with the case and contended several involved were biased because of religious views with respect to beerasW H Miller 1185 Rushton serted "we in the neighborhood haven't changed our position" in favor of the revocation and noted that "Mr Allen doesn't live In the neighborhood himself where he could get the full benefit of the business" Willard Checketts 1108 Twentieth reiterated his name had been forged to a petition favoring Allen's side and asserted his toes had thus been "stepped on terrifically" Crux of protesting petitions were that the place is noisy unsanitary a bad influence on children and a traffic hazard Quicker Starting Smoother Banning Better Mileage "Husky Gets You Thru" Pioneer Service Road Motor Co Shepard 757 Blvd Washington Olson Service Wall Avenue and Harrisville one-thir- Hommon Service Sunset Utah Waostaff Service Perry Utah ty m 1 MSmWr J Hi-Wa- Hre Chief John B Favero of 1661 Twenty-nint- h 10-d- ay - Granted in Legal Contest ty lilt It'll c Distributor today Win a new HUDSON SEDAN! K M iiri pf I Or Reald F Campbell Dr Roald F Campbell head of er elementary education and director of Stewart training school University of Utah will speak Thursday Oct 21 eight p m at the Polk school on "The New Elemental School" This was conceded to be one of the outstanding talks given at the Utah Education association meeting recently held In Shit Lake City Dr Campbell for many years was superintendent of schools at Preston Idaho He received his doctorate from Stanford university Oqdenite Home on Leave From Navy Edward Lee Provence (aviation electronics technician second-class- ) U home on 25 days leave from the navy visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Kenneth R Provence 2fjp Washington Provence enlisted through the Ogden recruiting station on June 27 1947 completed bis recruit Calif and training at San Diego Concluded qualified for the aviation electronHe grad ic school while there uated from the electronic school after the normal course of 44 weeks as a second-clas- s petty officer Provence is now stationed at the navy air station at Ream field 80B Diego An economical means of trans- Biation Is on display at Read Bros 336 24th presents the new 1849 models of the Cushman Motor Car Scooter The motor scooter has had over a decade of public service for pleasure and business transportaMftttBoi fan CAftO" osjjjH tion More than 100000 have been tvA Swwits ojf sstassaAearol Ossta- bringing accordwar since the purchased ing to Read Bros The new model has a completely new engine new tires new and brighter lights new cushion en I L'ndfrwntcaWBIa gine mounts new quicker stopCitizen! ping brakes quieter muffler and 24th 315 ItTMt Of ton rrah J many other new features The dism a seen nine can be from play to 6 p m daily Motor Scooter Displayed Here tornd I : Hand Slashed in Wine Argument Ben Truiillo 45 address not re ported was treated at Dee hospital early today for a cut across the back of his right hand reportedly sustained when struck by a man armed with a pocketknife Trujillo told Patrolmen Ordean Benson and V R Butcher the attack occurred on the east lawn of the Ogden Union depot while he was arguing about the purchase of a quantity of wine Mr and Mrs Peter Hart 852 will arrive home Saturday after as having spent theD S misiasi two years sionaries in Holland They will be the speakers in the L D S Seventeenth ward sacrament services next Sunday at seven p m All friends relatives and the Gen eral public are Invited to attend A WINTER CRUISE two-year-o- ' SSS4 Wash to Fit the Bhd NulMa s Dummy Was Net Made 75 ACOUSTICON HEARETTE N Cordf No Receiver NO Bulky in TAILOR-MADE- ! 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Friday and Saturday Oct r- wcmits Twenty-nint- h OGDEN UTAH js-"zm- ur l Hadlock said he was trying to borrow a traffic-countto ascertain whether traffic is heavier on Grant or on Twenty- sixth adjacent to City HaU park The fire underwriters suggested that decision as to a site "might well be left to the results of the traffic conn' Mayor Peer asked the architect to give thought to the advisability of expanding the auto parking areas on the park during the construction period The mayor also requested the city attorney to find out whether any of the $300000 fire station bonds could be used to buy fire trucks or other equip ment Changes recommended by Herb Raines assistant chief engineer of the N B F U branch in San Francisco included more space in the alarm room for office equipment and more apace for hose dry ing facilities Training Tower The 'architect inquired whether the eitv wanted to go ahead and build a training tower which he said would Coat around 56000 He added he had prepared plana for BBB'aHPUcture several months ago Peery said he believed the city faced enoueh exDense m building the station but the issue was not The Heererre Will J re-fe- Missionaries to Speak Sundays L L Fourth and final report luncheon of the community chest campaign will be held Friday noon at the Ben Lomond hotel I Military division became "ie first to go over the top in this jfears campaign at the third report luncheon held Tuesday With three of Its teams reporting more than 100 per cent of their goal attained and he fourth reporting tf Contamt Qxyquinoltn and Sulphurated Petrolatum Often reeom- BuyatrfrojMfiju ng ilgagSOn said John B Favero Writ ra-h- y 91 All on PIONEER OIL COMPANY "L- - Tuii pn-ptw- died in a local hospital Tuesday afternoon following a illness For the past 13 years he had been manager of the Weber club in the Ben Lomond hotel Mr Favero Was born Nov 22 1913 a in Diamond v illWyo son of Mike and Mary Forte Favero When a small boy the family moved to Ogden where he attended St Joseph's parochial school and Central high school and graduated from Ogden high school On Dec 20 1934 he married Vera Piersanti in Ogden He was a member of St Joseph's Catholic church Elk? lodge and Exchange club jMrviving are his widow a son Richard M Favero a daughter Joanne Favero his parents Ogden a brother Mike B Favero and two 'sisters Mrs Mary Lou Judge and Mrs William Eccles Ogden ' Requiem mass will be celebrated Friday' morning in St Joseph's church (the hour to be announced later) Rosary will be recited Thursday at eight p nf at the morBurial will The body of Mrs Phyllis Pence tuary 836 Thirty-sixt- h 43 of Chicago who died Monday be in Aultorest Memorial park evening from a fall from the detention section of the building will be shipped this evening to Tacoma Wash for services and burial by the mortuary 520 Twenty-fift- h Mrs Pence was en route to TaUtah supreme court Tuesday iscoma to visit her parents and other a temporary writ of prohi sued relatives She was taken from a against Second District bus here Oct 16 at the request bition John A Hendricks of WeJudge of the bus company It was be- ber him from county restraining lieved the high altitude caused a New bill a of Leroy plea hearing temporary mental condition Ogden Newbill appealed a conviction in the magistrate court of Alfred Luncheon Dated Auxiliary to Union Pacific Old Gladwell justice of the peace Timers club NO 6 will meet Mon- Burch Creek precinct Weber coun day Oct 23 at the Hotel Ben Lo- ty He was charged with unlaw mond for a p m lunch- fully keeping intoxicating liquor eon Those desiring reservations for sale in Ogden on July 24 1948 A petition filed with the sumay call Mrs W T Whitson 4787 by Saturday noon Mrs G M Jones preme court charged Gladwell with will review "The Pearl" by John exercising official duties outside bis jurisdictional area It further Steinbeck held that the district judge re quired an accused man to plead on appeal in a criminal case aris Eczema? 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Enjoy prmopt Hendricks was given until Mon from irntaboa witi day to answer city-coun- City commissioners pulled up to distance of the within proposed Central fire station on City Hall park today when they authorized Architect Paul S Hodgan son to submit agreenwB t through which he would blueprints ana supervise consiruc- Hodgson said he would be willing to incorporate several minor changes in his plans suggested by the National Board of Fire Underwriters at no additional cost to the city In response to a question from Mayor Harman W Peery the" architect said he would charge only for the preparation of blueprints in the event the city considered all bids unreasonable Builders Interested "But I have had seven inquiries from contractors and I believe you'll get a satisfactory bid" bid-calli- Victim's Body to Rest in Tacoma GASOLINE 3925 River dale s vear s ffivina is necessary to reac our goal" Campaign Chairman Robert D Pollock said "Up to Tuesday's report meeting we had maintained a 14 per cent increase We should go over the top at Frireport luncheon if we get day's over 96 per cent the military di- everything reported and continue vision came up with a total of 1053 to average a 10 per cent increase in production" per cent In the division Hill air base d 1013 per cent Ogden arNOT ONLY RELIEVES senal 1071 per cent Utah general 1218 cent Clearfield and depot per BUT' LOOSENS SSSMpt supply depot 96 3 per cent Nearest rival to the military division for first place was the men's division with' 899 per cent of ts j goal reached Tuesday CAUSED BY COLDS) Other divisions in the order of j their attainments were: Women s has been prescribed by pertussin 802 per cent public service 77 5 thousands of Doctors It not only cent relieves such coughing but also per public employes 757 per cent: transportation 755 per cent: 'loosens up phlegm' and makes commercial 715 per cent: men's it easier to raise pertussin is clubs 564 ner cent industrial 53 9 safe and mighty effective for both old and young Pleasant per cent women's clubs 415 per cent Weber county 338 per cent anci contractors zaz per cent lneapensive "A 10 per cent increase over last Campaign Nearing Climax Division Figures Listed ihn 200 000 Mr hanwMMtain falfci bonk MM MMK MRS! ttfMKi rutin SfCUBIM nut! 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