Show They're Playing Scene in CityE lads Will Go Slow on Rental Action ' xsbhs1 East asked to be excused from voting with the comment that hie would like further time to study fljjp new law Peery Seeks Opinion Mayor Peery said Saturday he would ask the city law department to explain the procedure for deOgden city controlling Commi5i-neEast said he itSa had time to study the situation" Since last commission meeting fl say without hesitation that f am definitely against lifting federal rent control lor Ogden city he u declared "According to all the Information 1 have Ogden is still definitely on the critical list when it comes to housing For one thing decontrol would handicap em- at the four instal- ployes latlons who alreadymilitary have suffered pay reductions" East said there are still "many hundreds" of War veterans who are head of families who would like to t be home owners but who "are still unable to meet the asking price of a new house "Benters By Necessity" "There are many other hundreds who are renters not by choice but by necessity" he declared East said he would glady consider decontrol "when I am convinced that the-- housing shortage is - j over The city's action of last week seeking decontrol brought-- Iaudi-tor- y letter from Darrell Welling sen Lake City executive vice" president of the Apartment House Association of Utah It said in part: ' "YoUrprompt action in recem mending complete rent decontrol for your city brings an expression Of appreciation from thousands of property owners throughout the state who have been under the shackles of federal control for eight long years "The general fear by tenants that rents will be increased out of rea son is not borne out by bur many contracts with the majority of property owners in the state true there will be adjustments as could only be expected after all these Wars with someone else running pew business - iijJI Jw-y- aH 1lsaWBsV fflk bbbbbbb: 1 l rflfilsBa Wkf Hsj I BSHsK ESSSSSSS? Ah! What kind of "Ah would you utter if you found your wife and Don Soelberg are shown here in a scene from farslty V Show Will Carry Orio inal Music this pi se? Jay Jensen Phvili'--: Parker 'eber college musical show Police Use New System to Intensify City Protection Student Directors Jay Jensen and Don Soelberg are whipping a! fine show Into shape for "Varsity Vignettes" Weber college musical project Jeanette MoreU faculty advisor said" Saturday n Curtain time will be p m Wednesday and Thursday April 6 and 7 in the cdllege auditorium This year's production will be a mdsical comedy and original music foij the show has been written by ifonnie Ross Weber college music major Included in the cast of the traditional college production are Joe Hilton jay Jensen Don Soelberg Lew Cook Neil' Hess Phyllis Parker! Ronnie Ross Colleen Price Jejm Brophy LiiJean Sneddon add Ddn McBride 7 j The play will be open tb the pufbhe No seats will be reserved but a charge of 50c will be made each person to toeet operating expenses Miss Morrell said A new system designed to Bring xnorougn ana equal ponce protection to all residents went pnto effect Saturday J Police Chief Maurice J Sclooff said the city is divided into four districts with a radio car manned by one officer assigned to leach The dividing lines are district Twenty-fourt- h and Washington A fifth district one that! will bring greater protection to anf area of normally higher activity will be between Twenty-secon- d and Twenty-sevent- h west of W ashmg- - I eight-fiftee- nt ton The police desk sergeant will be the coordinator of the system will handle calls from radio prowl cars at the central board at police headquarters The chief explained that all' uniformed officers Including traffic-me- n are involved in the system Not affected are detectives and police youth bureau staff Fall Responsibility Under the system the officer assigned to each district has the full responsibility of law enforcement in all categories In case he I - eaker Announced ALT LAKF riTV amhi cirAm Most Rev J Francis MnTntvro v mum tiiuiuiMiuii oi ijos Angeles win be speaker at the Annual men's communion breakfast of the Greater Salt Lake aru Am his instructions are to noti- - headquarters and the prowl car the nearest district will be as- ned ta redder help T raff ic officers will be assigned car patrols the Sistrict radio uniformed officers th the exception their shifts will cide jwith hours of heaviest c the chief said I istrift radio car officers are ctef to report by redid every giving a resume of their ac tivities and their location" Chief i u expiainea 'Ari iniportartt instructioik is that missi4n of n apparently dan- mm nature e undertaken tt asking a fxora': head-:hllarters! the added district radio ear system ill function ally between four l m and fou a m with-stan- ce ef p-- mil Mark C mad will !Utr maintained by B IX ntyne showine iruurjie lis of this man as of :grea nq dary linesiof the districts may dded- - said the chief neV Tiny Balls Used In Lung Work SVStem will alsrt malro d five foot t downtown patrolmen blocks after- ns ana nights the chief said district patrol system Chief hef ooff said is in oneration in Tables as-l- waukee and other citiet noted meir etiicient law enforcemen t technique Involving the placing of tiny balls in the chest of a patient to offset the ravages of tuberculosis will be tried for the first time in 'Utah Within the next 10 days at thefstate tuberculosis sanatorium Dr 15 O N Lindberg superintendent said This method widely heralded in medical journals during the past year is being adopted as part of the state's aim to provide the best curative measures available The technique involves the building of a wall of balls in thelchest to force the lung down and i close a cavity It is prescribed Where removal of ribs (thoracoph indicated but for some rest patient cannot submit to t of operation xne "leuctte" oaiia rese ibling balls only much a taller are left in the chest of the iticnt for life Dr Lindbera exp lined Formerly pads of fat air or other materials were used for the same method but it has been foun that use of the bails reduces to the minimum the possibility of com- plications he continued several doctors from other areas will witness the operationi the superintendent said ping-pon- handle the situation able! to i A new surgical ROCGHRroERii vlllll a S N sjajsjswB- M SlrfsaW L-- - M m Wm B - 'j&jiJKj Wf- TfTt - m WWm saHbmesi I V mtMmmm mSmhSRmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmitmwtFml wmmwM mmw ''4 aV" fc AmmKm Esdeyiiic s efaua iutgicy (sealed) in music at the W V ( :umu 'UtJI'lSlll with others axe eenductcd at the T V rntv-- f and rfslstrations arc i nf eve-nin- gs ty THEATRE Church Groups to Visit Monastery us T£ laugh at j in-tim- es into i INI Ammm mm sssfcw t if( fe sflaW mm £HRIST0PH£R 5 P m STARTS WEDNESDAY ml Terhniroltr Bits "DRUMS" "FOUR FEATHER- S- TWO RONALD REAGAN m1& g Bargain Hour to 2 PM 3Ha xraiwnoam Evenings 50 Kiddie Prices Include State and Federal Haas AU ukn by aTsss':-S4:j J" 350 lOt ACK HEAL SOON FIVE JMlsiX JHBBaiL CARSON EDWAROARN0 WSjmWK STARTS TODAY! DAVirTtTuTLER JERRY WALD v5 ORPHEUM eV T04VEfS nnnrm WQliaat Royd LOST CANYI AO" Ava Gardner in Bob Taylor's arms! ITStrie most exciting love match since Gable met Turner! A sizziingnew 'jummm 'Jf: w" mmmMKJFw taSsssfc STARTS THURSDAY v JmW if- m¥i Wmk hi Kmmmmmmmmm srr Mrv loci venth Spring Program To Be Opened -- Matinees WW - 505 Mm sbIbbIIIIIIbbbV's B LaaiiV mmmmmmmm slsw BBBBBBBBBBBsVata until ten p m The first mrtin is April 7 Reparation Is open! lor fall Spring program of the Ogden class In square-danclFurther mformaltbn may Y W C A opens this week with thirty under the direction of Mr and classes a series of classes under the spon- Mrs Jack Wheelright This clas Cbe Aobta ned by calling the V W- office 2471 Tl sorship of the young adult com- IS open to couples only and some mittee Mrs- Jack Majori chairman - slight knowledge of the dance is reannounces the following classes- quired Textile painting is schedBeginning bridge Tuesday uled for Thursday evenings seven-thirfrom seven-thirt- y until nine to nine-thir-ty Mrs Rita thirty pm with Mrs Sam Bruck- Kearl is the instructor All of these ner as instructor also On Tuesday classes will meet weekly at the NOW PLAYII evening at the same hour a class in leathercraft instructed by Miss Music for fun with Mrs Gilbert Jane Tokheim Wednesday eve- White advising will meet on altery seven-thirtfrom nineto nings nate Thursday evenings from eight not adhere to the austere life of the monks the abbot explained Second retreat appointment has ROY been granted Salt Lake Knights of Columbus Council 602 for May 20 ROY IT AM PHONE through 22 Members of the Salt Lake group will arrive again May 27 for a second three-da- y retreat Meanwhile the monastery it "RED CANYON" making appointments for private Starring retreats and several communicants Ann Blythe Howard Duff already have availed themselves of and GenrEe Brent this opportunity Abbot Lans (color by Technicolor) HUNTS VILLE — First appoint- Stated ment for an organized retreat at the Monastery of the Holy Trinity in Huntsville has been granted to members of the Ogden Council Knights of Columbus Abbot Mau-retiLans said Saturday The Ogden group will arrive May 13 and remain for three days f9aslBsBsrBaaass' Hv of rest and worship under direo iion ox a retreat master Father The Story Philip Braujt They will participate in the routine services at the monastery and receive spiritual ever-levi- n II Wf mymM struction three daily but will who WAmW gal I j o I 1 mAAmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml am k stmiy oc ap ana After-i: mmwkw th n "WE'RE IN TBI? HONEY" Latest World News Car Admitting guilt to a change of reckless driving Darrell O'Dell 18 Of 3256 Wall was fined 26 in city court Saturday O'Dell was accused of driving across the ren ter line of Washington boulevard north of Twenty-fourt- h and colliding into an automobile parked in rear of vehicles in their regular siaus LST sj Asi Reckless Drive Gets $25 Fine NADIAN ' The purchase price of a house Is only one factor in the cost of providing a desirable family dwelling Ogden Realtors and contractors were advised Many other factors not connected with the actual construction affect the cost of home ownership said F Or in Woodbury of Salt take vice president Association of Real mm NationalCity Boards From Proximity Cost to the occupant means that portion of income set aside monthly throughout the entire period of ownership or- - occupation to purchase and maintain the and to carry on the dailydwelling routine of living as affected by the home's proximity to work school church recreation shopping Even unnecessary doctor bills may add to the home's cost if the home is improperly heated ventilated or located in unhealthful surroundings the speaker observed by way of illustrating the many factors involved The economy house will not be produced by Improper foundations or structural member) the use of shoddy materials and workmanship nor the location amid unhealthful surroundings or at points costly and inconvenient to reach It probably will notbe found m further reduction of size he continued By Better Us The solution must be found through better use of materials methods and money and the cooperation of all agencies involved toward the elimination of waste and increasing use of the latest products of science he added Mr Woodbury called attention to the service performed by Realtors in home transaction and to progress made towards eliminating undesirable elements through organization The movement has developed into a great national organization comprising about 1000 boards with over 50000 members hesaid I l Conducting Instrumental Music Class m — m MmfrK LHJ to ' nHsaRaUaiiT-- j t sJJZjllJ T' § R Purchase Price Only Pari of Dwelling Deal per-mon- r i STANDARD-EXAMINE- Sunday Moming April 3 1949 BSSSSSk With indications that practically everybody has a strong opinion about it the local option provision of the new federal rent control act appears healed for major attention of city commissioners No immediate steDS are expected however pending receipt of de tailed information with respect to workings of the law Generally it appears that a commission or other executive body of a political subdivision desiring decontrol must Conduct e public hearing before forwarding to the governor a petl tion for lifting controls Mayor Harman W Peery and Commissioner Edward T Saunders last week asked that the city petition Gov J Bracken Lee to scrap a 0&rv:: THE (UTAH) bbbW rent controls for Ogden city At that time Commissioner Thomas 3 'VfifsitVinette mil""1 Mi No Harder Guy lKsT"4 Everfived! 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