| Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER Best of Teachers R Many Wanting 'Cut' as S L 10 1948 Will Make Trip to Kansas City Claimed Vital 10 (AP) s) mm law-maki- face a in- school $50000000 building program Gov Herbert B Maw yesterday MOVING? Piano Furniture electric Ice Boxes Batiste Storage Across the Street or Across the State Voting Too Late For GOP Win Nevadan Reports SLAOE TRANSFER 457 Kiesel Dtal Utah-Idah- Clinton Wilkenson left and Dennes Pringle North Summit high school F F A chapter members will represent their school at the National i anniversary celebration in Kansas C lty on November 14 —i COALVILLE Summit County Nov 10 — North Summit high school to his the pro- will be opposition expressed represented at the National posal for admitting municipalities F F A anniversary celebration at to the sales tax harvest Said he: Kansas City on Nov 14 it was an"We do not have enough stale nounced today by Mark Matley and instructor revenue at present to meet the 70 F F A supervisor the school will be Representing million dollar building program CHnton Wilkenson and Dennes proposed by state institutions ex- Pringle Wilkenson is a son of Mr and clusive of public school districts Lawrence Wilkenson of The two per cent sales tax will not Mrs and Pringle is a son of be enough to meet welfare needs Hoytsville Mr and Mrs James A Pringle of alone in any economic situation Wasatch less prosperous than the present' The boys will travel in a chartered car on the Union Pacific railRevenue Unknown Tax commission officials said road with 75 other Utah boys from schools throughout the state The they had no estimates as to how much Salt Lake City could be ex- group will participate in the napected to realize from a one per tional F F A glee club and band Matley reports cent sales tax Paul L Holt commission sales tax director said the share going to Salt Lake City probably would be greater than the proportion of the city's population to that of the state Figured on a population basis the city could be expected to realize $2000000 if it were given half the sales tax collected within its limits in a year SALT LAKE CITY Nov 10 (AP) — The national election came two weeks too late — for stitutions their appetites whetted by receipt of "surplus" sales tax funds allotted by the 1947 legislature can be expected to continue their demand for a cut of the pie Also eyeing the tax which brought $12639724 to the state last year are public school districts — which 8S4 the Republicans Senator George W Malone gave that explanation yesterday for the defeat of the Republicans "There was a ground swell growing across the nation toward President Harry S Truman" he said t "If the elections had been two weeks earlier the Republicans would have won" The Nevada senator expressed his opposition to the administration's foreign trade policies and their "threat to the United States standard of living' "Over the entire world this country is supporting other nations with the result that our own prices are being boosted to record heights" he said "This nation is getting the greatest pushing around on trade fronts of the world that has ever been experienced by a powerful nation in history" (R-Ne- WE'LL BUY YOUR CAR WE WANT MORE CARS New Much ft Your Car Worth? YOU BE THE JUDGE OF CAR Fair 1937 1938 $200 $250 $300 $350 $450 $500 $200 $250 $300 $350 $400 $425 I I $525 I $625 1939 $275 $325 $350 $400 $425 $475 $500 $550 $650 $750 I I 1 j I 1941 $550 $575 $625 $675 $725 $425 $475 $550 $575 $625 $675 $700 $750 $850 $950 j j I 1940 $400 j j I j 1942 1946 $550 $600 j $625 $675 $725 V75 $800 $800 $825 $850 $875 $900 $900 $10001 $925 $1100 $10251 i s 1947 1948 $1100 $1350 $1575 $11501 $14001 $1630 $12001 $1450 $1700 $12501 $15001 $1750 $1300 $15501 $1850" $1350! $1600 $1990 $1400j $1650 $1950 $14251 $1700 $2050 $1450! $1800 $2150 $15501 $19001 $1650! 112Si I l NAME ADDRESS PHONE HHS Courtesy Car Service to return you home if you prefer to drive down com-plai- Dealer - mm ld ny g Uinta county chairman for the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis last year has been reappointed by the Uinta county infantile paralysis committee as fund chairman for the 1949 March of Dimes states Dr J H Holland county committee chairman F Scott Taggart has been fund treasurer Archie Wilmore chairman of the business district Mrs Milton Jones chairman of residential districts and Mrs G Hobart Chapman publicity chairman y' Charged with murder was delayed on the Colorado river — ft yesterday in Sixth district court by failure to complete a Jury romance in Utah's past and of Its panel- - future adfoSneo £?r? aftur tg?m p m Out ot a panel of 25 ven- - dent says the vol"m is the "fin- iremen eight were disqualified un- - est and one of the largest volumes der statutory or constitutional re- - ever published bv the sodetr 11 niliromortr book contains the because of original Journal of exploration of w!L the de- - the Bill and river by Mai John Wesley fendants are charged with slay- - Powell in 1860 a resume of exp'lor-jn- g Coy Nolen Lindquist of Kos- - at ions prior tc that time and otaer harem Ltah after Lindquist had journals and diaries g picked up the broth- ers last summer The defendants' home is Kansas City Mo 1 Ti The two were arres-te-d bv a rTODeS posse in Lindquisfs car after his 11 m 1 body was found OKGletOn QSe Selection of a occupied most of the opening jury day proceedings niTHrcvF f Presented Shenfi Arvv StJSZ 2 Dx E)C "J rtiiorney rerainand j- - t Erickson of Monroe J Vermin the discovery of skeleton William J Lowe Enrkson of Richfield is defeat into found in a asatfUd cabin near attorney Avintaquin Albert H Rogers Salt Lake Sam Petro&s of Myton found the ballistics expert is present forCity m skeleton Mnnriav wkl 1a ha mmM inai He is expected to be I other members of a wnt-xawitness Also prosecution were in the vicinity hunting party are Norman Woods brother present of the said some of the finaer defendants and his wife Gene- Mitchell oones were missing from EVANSTON Wyo Nov 10 — vieve of Kansas City skeleton when it was found G Hobart Chapman Evanston city serve as city clerk and treasurer Seeks Divorrc I 1JeCre succeeding Leland G Rex who re- FARMING TON Davis County cently resigned to enter private Nov 10 — Winona H Ferguson bid business 'v°rce a Chapman graduate of court against Ken- °i"Ct chusetta Institute of Terhnnloev f "guson on charges e served as citv ennineer in Evan VV" Th Ston from 1912 tn S21 103ft tr 1Q4H failure to Drovide and from 1942 to the present From was married June 21 1048 1921 to 1935 he served as field engineer for Stone and Webster Inc of Boston Mass on hydroelectric projects in Alabama Georgia and Missouri He will continue to act as city engineer Rex has purchased a grocery store in Brigham City Utah and with his wife and four children will move to that location soon " Utah Nov 10 (API — J Bracken Le nnH Mrs Lee are enroute to the east oy rail for a brief vacation Lee said he plans to return to Utah about Dec 1 after visitintf relatives The Lees' son James is a cadet at the U S military academy at West Point N mmY They will visit him ns well aHmp relatives in Chicago and Ohio PRICE Governor-elec- t ' :" 270-paK- Aif e i hitch-hikin- ! Onerill Engineer Named Clerk Treasurer wa m j j Massa-kniuJrff- - 1 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL fund-raisin- Lees Visit East On Holiday Tip Y" Car Insurance Co 6 Mo man BoblBty protection) lift ami !5tk "BEAUTY COUNSELORS" Novombor tpWt aw WriHM far CAREFUL oVfvM bring ng full KmiH of rtoOpVlld lic FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE 6H od So COMPARE fe prppmty hM poScf cost or oMgoJiaoJ man wsite pub- oVmboo SPECIAL PRIZES So imwodl NOW! Ho 'Stock up for Christmas" moHfi Lewis Bldg Cltl7ens Underwriters Street Ojden Utah 213 24th Room 31 Dial CLEARFIELD Davis County Nov 10 — As part of its observance of American Education week North Davis senior high school will be host to parents of students at an y open house Thursday it was announced today In the evening beginning at eight o clock a P-A meeting will be held featuring a talk by Dr Basil Hansen head of the social science department of Weber college and orchestral and vocal selections under direction of Lon Kennard and Lorraine Ashton Mrs Weldon Roberts Layton is president of the P-A Beginning Monday observance of the special week included presentation by the ninth grade language arts dpnartmpnt nt skits" On Tuesday mavors of North Davis towns Davis county commissioners and newspaper representatives were entertained at a luncheon Today two skits directed Byron Stirland were presentedby On Friday another radio skit There Were Voices in the Land" directed by Thelma Reeve will be presented all-da- sai j tsI H Str T T Trio Leaves for FFA Convention SALT LAKE CITY Nov 10 (AP) Three Future Farmers of America left today for the national FFA convention at Kansas City Mo Nov 14-1- 8 They were DeLonne Anderson of Brigham City Harold Home of Kaysville and Lester Hepworth of Hinckley Hepworth and Anderson Vill represent the state in the national FFA chorus Home will take his clarinet and represent the state in the FFA band nt ' effective PENETRO? 'r- - jll RUB CHECKSNIFFLBS and sneezes open Ogden Utah SUCCESSOR TO HUNTER MOTOR three-year-o- The Utah Historical society's 15th - fASfMUSCliAW —chest tightness and pain Rub on stainless 359 26th St ld omd was filed by Ab Davis of Mountain View OGDEN FORD SALES Ogden's four-year-o- am Ai Davis School tunnel pleaded guilty and was fined $25 for operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license Karrell Gale was fined $5 for operating an unsafe vehicle without proper lights Charges were preferred by Ben Butler state highway pati olman Arthur Blair was fined $5 for operating a motor vehicle with improper lights C G Huntington was fined $5 for operating a motor vehicle without authorization from the public service commission Jock Komes was fined $10 for operating a motor vehicle without a P S C permit Rex L Shurtz charged with reckless driving by A M Runnion state highway patrolman was fined $25 Charles E Wells charged with assault and battery and carrying a dangerous weapon pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and given a 60 day jail sentence The Rough D t Evansion Reports Two Polio Cases Open House Set EVANSTON Wyo Nov 10 — Seven cases involving traffic offenses were heard by Reuel Walton in justice court here recently Henry Fortuna employe at Aspen Good BODY STYLE v) Court Disposes of Traffic Cases From the chart below find the year of your car then circle the amount you'll take for it Clip ad and mail to Used Car Buyer Ogden Ford Sales 359 26th Street Ogden Utah WHO WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME WITH ' THE CASH MAKE Business Leader Lawyer SALT LAKE CITY Nov 10 (AP) I i j tocuncraii services were pending day for William J Lowe 67 promatinent Utah business leader SALT LAKE CITY Nov 10 (AP) torney who died of a heart and attack Utah school board members heard yesterday lo yesterday that it is as Lowe was found near his office have good teachers in important elementary in the Walker bank building Poas in schools grades high lice attempted resuscitation in vain Dr Roald F Campbell head of the law firm the department of elementary edu- of He was a partnertoninand Lowe and Stephens Bray cation at the University of Utah made the statement at the 26th an- had been active as an attorney in state since 1909 He also was nual meeting of the Utah School the vice president and treasurer of the Board association National Life Assurance Co State Senator Ward C Holbrook Pacific ana was a director of the vice chairman of the First Federalformer and Loan I Utah legislative council said the sociation and Savings of the Decker Mort of needs in Utah has gage uo backlog public been growing since 1937 He Lowe was active for mapy years if all taxes in the state were doubled for five years there in Rotary inetnational serving as of the Brigham City club would "not be enough to do more president in 1923-2- 4 as president of the Salt than meet existing needs" Lake City ciub in 1936 and as govDavid A Gouriey Granite dis- ernor o district in trict superintendent urged that 1946-4- 7 of the building needs of Utah's public He was active for many years in school districts be met as soon ?s possible despite high construction the Republican party servingcom-as costs secretary of the state central mittee and as state committee chairman from 1931 to 1932 A native of Willard Box Elder county he was a son of Peter and Martha Summers Lowe He attended Brigham Young university and University of Utah and later taught school for two years in Willard He was graduated from University of Michigan law school in 1909 and EVANSTON Nov 10— had practiced in Utah since that Wyo Two cases of polio have been re- time He served as Box Elder county ported in Evanston during the past week The patients Ronda Sims attorney in 1910 and as Brigham daughter of Mr and City attorney and as city attorney Mrs Ronald Sims and Davy Black for other northern Utah communson of Mr and Mrs ities for the next 15 years While David Black are being care for a resident of Brigham City he was in the Salt Lage general hospital president of Box Elder Commerpolio ward where they are re- cial club He moved here in 1926 Survivors Listed ported to be in fair condition Walter Bryan Vercoe Jr Surviving are his widow the forson of Mr and Mrs mer Elsie J Ward a son John W W B Vercoe of Evanston who Lowe of Salt Lake City a daughwas taken to the Salt Lake general ter Mrs P E Ashton of Provo hospital Monday when he showed four brothers Joseph R and Ellis polio symptoms is reported as not P Lowe of Willard HFrank Lowe of and George Lowe of Oghaving polio However he is be- Idaho E Lee of ing hospitalized for further ob- den a sister Mrs Mary and two grandchilnngnam servation Bert Despain who served as dren I mWMm I In Lower Grades Everybody wants to get into the act That was apparent today as observers attempted to weigh reaction from Salt Lake City's suggestion that it be allowed to impose a one per cent sales tax Difficult to Sell The state's capital city and other municipalities seeking to boost their income will find the sales tax proposal difficult to sell to the 1949 legislature — unless that body differs from the present body The history of Utah's sales tax shows that everyone wants a hunk of it — and" some groups have established a proprietary right The Utah sales tax was instituted in 1933 Since the early 40's when it was earmarked for welfare labor and welfare groups have claimed all revenue from the act A constitutional amendment to earmark the tax for welfare nurnoses failed to pass the 1947 legislature but it can he expected to be reintroduced next January Would Want More Welfare and higher education iTrial Delayed on "Colorado River inn rl 111061 LiiartJtJ salt lakjb cmr Hov le (AF ' Eyes Tax Levy SALT LAKE CITY Nov Pending for Utah nose Breathe easier Use cold-stuff- CO ed PENETROtfoV Remember Nov II is the Last Day We can rebuild and mod- ernize your present old model sewing machine (regardless of make) so that it will run and operate like new and also become a beautiful modern looking machine Consult us — the cost is moderate Because we have received so many requests from Ford owners we are offering — until November 11 1948 Special FORD EXCHANGE ENGINE You get — at this almost incredibly — low price using pre-teste- d engine including COMPLETELY INSTALLED run-i- n 156 NEW PARTS 4-ri- ng pistons pins bearings rings gaskets etc and new oil It also includes COMPLETE TUNE-U(tuneUD Darts P extra): FiSt changeable Budget Terms $10037 1UU New and Used Electric (LABOR AND PARTS) Sewing Machines immediate Delivery NEW ENGINE GUARANTEE OGDEN FORD SALES SUCCESSOR Open Armistice Day m" TO HUNTER MOTOR 'mmm °Pe" Armistice Day ay Service for Your Convenience Quality I Service SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE IHC 2638 Wash Dial 7657 13th it Wash Dial Saves you and money too ! Conoco Na Motor Oil Winter-grad- e not only makes winter driving a push-ov(instead of a push!) but a change to Conoco N can mean change in your er all winter long Winter-grad- e N saves you wear! A special added ingredient fastens an extra film of lubricant so closely to your engine's working parts that they are This extra actually won't all really stays up drain down even overnight That means pocket OIL-PLATE- OIL-PLATI- D extra protection from "dry" friction and from power-robbin- g starts ca'rbon due to wear! and sludge Winter-grad- e N saves you care! N makes winter starts as easy on the nerves as they are on the pocketbook g it can save you Lighter the irritation of slow grinding starts i and the expense of a dead or rundown battery So to spare yourself and keep your car going strong i freer-flowin- Make a date to Oil -- Plate Copyright 1948 Coot menu I Oil Cocopaoy ! |