Show (Sly Counsel Says He Never tHoied Traveler to j Veteran Memorial Intended Refused Meter Prosecutions Speak Thursday To Be Scene of Meditation Deputy City Attorney Joseph Ccopy of Atty Foley's denial denied before city cornmis-- j ferred to Sgt Bennett with an sioners toaay a recorded assertion aaaeatitstipulation trom Mayor Har- Viv Trnffif Sfft T jRnv f! Rnnnptt 'eerv that Bennett annear that Foley had refused to prosecute before commissioners to explain why "he should make such a stateparking meter violators "I deny the whole accusation" ment " Before leaving the chambers Foley said "Nobody has ever asked me for a misdemeanor complaint Atty Foley made the observation and was refused Bennett has never that the enforceability of the ordicome to me for a citation" (that nance "is another thins" The commission action of last was refused) Foley's appearance before com- upck nnnnspri hv th mavnr vtrae missioners was asked last week an instruction to traffic police to when Commissioners Edward TV eniorce tne ordinance by issuing cases where violators in Saunders and Thomas East ordered complaints ti i is io appear ati ponce that the parking meter ordinance jdiseu neaaquar be enforced It was brought out ters then by City Recorder Edward L Carlsen that Sgt Bennett had "implied" thai Foley would not issue complaints Sgt Bennett's statement was made before commissioners last Dec 30 when he appeared before them to request that the parking meter ordinance be revised to make it enforceable according to City Recorder Ben O Garr The officer had led up to this request after reporting that of the 29900 parking meter violation tickets issued between Jan 1 and Citv fVimTTY"rmri ITHwarrl T Dec 15 of last year only 4219 Saunders and Thomas 'East nrdmwii fines were paid city auditor today to return Commissioners today ordered a the anomer juu in acoations to tne Pioneer days fund to the persons recorded as the rinnnrt City Treasurer Castle H Murphy saia xurtner searcn ox his receipt books revealed three contributions to the celebration fund that inREFRIGERATORS advertently were not Included in last week's report Saunders end "THE LEADERSHIP LINE" East last week ordered the city auditor to return donations total11 New Models for 1949 ing $1300 to the persons recorded as aonors f!itv Atfnmov Hcnra B Rarlc 5 Advance Design recommended today that no future Models money gifts be received by "any city department" without authority Door 2 Full Front oi me city commission saunaers and East put it ito a motion and § Models adopted it over Mayor Harman W Peery's objections 2 Apartment Size re-Fol- ey PHILCO Overlooked Donations The treasurer said the three overlooked in his report of celebration donors last week were E J Doher-t- y $50 Dorothy M Klenke $10 and by "a booster of Ogden Pioneer days Mayor Harman W Peery $250" The three were made during the latter part of IMS Commissioners agreed to keep the $10 from Mrs Klenke after East recalled- - it had hem nrnnerlv sr ceptednnnlast yeart" But the rest of Models AMERICA'S BEST VALUES 15 Jpasy Terms Down —31 Months 1L' me -- :iu Dial 8234 HEAT WITH I Use Coleman for Savings New Homes and Prior Applicants Can Make New Installation You Can Convert Old HEATING SYSTEMS Into MODERN UNIFLOW FURNACE HEAT j De n warjwu is to rant form and left atpiacea audi the city tor s on ice tor uonerty ana Peery Donor of the $1300 reported last week was listed as Mayor Peery Hinder hnuwvm- - Im plied strongly they didn't believe it was the mayor's money San said at that itme "by the mayor's these donations wcic iram oiners ana entered under the mayor's name Atty Barker's opinion about commission authority to receive money gifts was made in answer to a query from Treasurer Murphy For Commission Approval Murphy asked whether it 's contrary to law governing the receiving of monies at his Office to accept contributions without first having such contributions to the city commissioners presented After trip ritv aitnrntnr M Was his nmninn all nrnnnrale n An- nate to a city function should first oe approvea Dy commissioners Mayor Peery asserted the city treasurer had always held suchV responsibility r I don't know why anyone should be discouraged if they want to donate to the city" Peerv said He added he understood Doherty's money was to pay ior rent on stable space at citv stadium "If that were the purpose thi money should have been accreditee to the general fund and not the aays account City Audi tor Edward L Carlsen stated WOMAN GIVEN TERM Convicted in city court on a charge of being a common prostitute Joan Anderson 37 6f 188 Twenty-fift- h was sentenced Judge J Quill Nebeker to serve 60 days in Jail Thirty days of the sentence was susp tion that she cooperate with the board of health and show future good behavior Bum Rut Window Shades fay onh ! 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Wall Tile zita oa Dial 8234 PHONI J fan J'Ol — ii I K J Fjeldsted Crash Victii Nil Still Critical Albert L Murphy 32 of Adams was reported still in critical condition at St Benedict's hospital today She suffered multiple injuries in an automobile ac cident north of Brigham City Saturday afternoon Mrs Murphy was injured when the car which she was driving left the highway and overturned She suffered a brain concussion in ternal injuries ana fractures Mrs 2621 in other states— have made contri- ouiions in various ways smurthwaite said - rJ r d MS COMPLETE LINE TREE AND SHRUB PRUNERS and SHEARS KIIPS brown ahom brown hlaek tod shoes red And gives a nrilftaaf lasting shine Thrifty too In all imjiiilsn black Motorist Injured When Auto Tips Police were continuing their investigation rrf an niitnmnhtlo dent in which Cecil Davis 37 of R F D No 4 was injured (Recording to a police report Davis drove his 1937 sedan over the brow of a hill at Monroe and Sullivan a m today at three-fift- y Traffic Officers Ottn F TTonWoi- son and A W Foulger who made a reportinvestigation Davis rfailpri edpreliminary in mnlro 4ha him from Monroe into Sullivan and his car overturned rolled down the steep hill and landed upside down on avenue Davis was taken to the Dee hos pital STiM ff 27W WASHINGTON EVERY NIGHT VILLAGE aaalHAllBl 1 MODERN FLOORS tboe Village Bide 24th at Lincoln Phone 6655 eiroi BW 1SSSSI I — —— — —— —— Sh-h-- h : DAY CHARMING COtTONS by SIMPLICITY FROCO all-arou- asfat aLMfcV! tWW"' fM daaV?Baa v t- - fliaam odaaaaTl ssssroii ssL aaasM 'fsssssssi asH sTar vLTjfW J I m Washable SUCH FINDS j j program -- i partment will present a seven-thirt- v nvinoir w lift the North Ogden hall VlUKUt Features of the program wUl be a one-aCOmedV Pnllv Put tha V Dy the Beehive ffirls under m direction of Lela Sarlo A colored movie of Yellowstone park will be vi oy par ana Mrs S Che-Pg- y vit of Ogden All are invited at CALL A MAN WHO'S SWITCHED TO CAIVERI for ONLY Specially purchased foe Mother's flay Gay Cottons' stvlei n wuui pri-iiai noma uoin marketing' 4 new styles at an Amazing Anderson low price! y m oumper tips ®e J'Tiea was arrested by Deputies Fenton Atlrinsnn anA u Childs who said De Fries had confessed after questioning ue rnes was out on $25 bail pending his arraignment before Justice of the Peace Alfred Glad-we- ll of Burch Creek court A Catar-fa- st and Shriek Resisfaet! Suspect on Bail Hub Caps Taken T "THE BOW PRINT petal pockets front zipper closexquisite detailing ing that really works Predominant bows of navy green or brown Sizes 14-2- 0: 38-4- 4 1 p I ar'aUSMaaf'BBBBV JMiMimrGW § "NOVELTY STRIPE" Slenderizing with concealed zipper opening You're In and out in a jiffy with no mussing of hair or makeup In cerise red rust brown or green Sizes 0 tie-bac- k 12-2- 38-4- 4 JK "THE BUTTON COAT neat and flower fresh Lavishly trimmed in fine embroidered pique with self ruffles In brown green or black Sizes 2 12-1- 8: assaa aBhlr i bbbbsm aar aWasaV I aasai — W bbbbb 38-4- "MODERN DESIGN this button coat with tie sashes Is trimmed with three diagonal rows of frostv eyelet Vivid splashes of color on backgrounds of forest green black or brown Sizes Standard Pullmans with berths roomettes bad rooms drawing rooms oho reclining soot coaches Lounge and Dining Cor Service leaves Ogden 7:15 p m Arrives Denver 7:45 am next wipming 12-2- 0 38-4- 4 14V4-2- 4 DAILY SERVICE TO DENVER :Sais I 5533 25A a He'll tell you Calvert's milder smoother taste switched him or keeps! Cahrert Distillers Corp New YorkCaS t$ they're for Mother! all-arou- ornrvMrfi mfc co aiaaapaaiia Bert Nalder 70 of 3278 Oaden winner of the riding prize at Riders of the Wasatch spring roundup has been riding nurses since ne was six years old he said tadav Nalder formerly of Layton won a large trophy and was declared best rider at the show wmcn was neia in tne expo sition grounds in Burch city Creek "I haven't lived in Layton for 40 years" he said "but I guess they still like to think the best riaers come zrom there NORTH D S ward M NEW! OYANSNtNl HMBHH Rider 70 Wins Roundup Trophy Plogram Toniaht At Iorth Ogden DENVER OTHER -- N ct OVERNIGHT i- as w county d cuanan FAY" LESS for the Best" - — — PHONE OR MAIL YOUR ORDER Please send me the following: Size QjnBntity Color Stylo j j ! Name i i senten Tr Albert Scott UfaAMn impuaatt Justice month-olStonday at SOB Of Cap by and Mrs Peace Howard C Shupe on Odell uocrt scon ataoawsL of ant Twenty-eight-h P MUls 23 was n in ty when Mills at ik fair condition trvlav reported hospital after swallowing a cjoan-- charge Of drunken uur (u lurnuure ponsn driving Mills was arrested at Capt Madding assistant professor of military sripnrn anH April 17 by State H Ogden high school said his son trol Trooper John F ft took the Liquid wan from a table h J Bliehael Roy Monday evening while hta mntkai was ousy ine child took two or three swallows before he could be child's condition was ivivrt Windows Raths? tn as critical aionoav night He was nlaced in an nxvern torn Diamine is started' Thomas East parks commission- cay aner naving his W hav c a er said he had equipment on the pumped sue toaay in a written communiline of cation he asked authority to spend IN coon CONDITION BRIGHAM CITY April M — qpSftO on the work But Commissioner Edward T Elame Smith 11 daughter of Chid channel hody Saunders said he couldn't see how ° Smith H"T that much money was needed On of 18 South Third Weat who broke One day glass service on when she fell off her Mayor Harman W Peery s motion her wrist was reported in good con of the pony puuis ana specifications am i 11 plot were referred to City ffnfinorr ditton today at Dee hospital Ogden C R Kimball to check With Smurthwaite k Kimhall delayed start was that he had would report his recommendations the received the plans only last weak Ogden Auto u weanesaay after a slight modification had been possiDie The mayor urged that every ef- made fort be madp tn hurrv thinoc AND GLASS CO The today suggested that "You got city approval of this hist bids bemayor called "to expedite things' year xom l thought you had start after the citv engineer makes his ed work then" the mayor said recommendations 3S3 22nd to East Plans ilf rmmril nwmlwrt But City Auditor Edward L to dedicate the plot in June Carlsen intervened with the comment that the money set up by the city last year for the improvement was slashed out by the budaet committee Last Fall's Aetlea 1 V On reauest of Mn Jnamh am U a Allt Stain wmwmwmm mnl mm rich president of the Ogden Wo i a ateeejoj i men s rat r iot i" council commissioners last fall agreed to turn the tttansle-shaDenlot Bmr tn Ilia council for the duration of the construction and to construct curbinff period drain the site ui m do other work East said today on reason for — TERMS 318 raising program urged immediate start of work on the plot in city cemetery in an appear auia before city commissioners today He said approximately flOSO worth of greens to be planted on the triangular plot are here and must soon be pleated He also pressed for immediate hMinnlnM uu oi a cement for the cranile stnno Keorino of the grave less World war II vet erans and on the coping Declared Stymied "We are stymied unless the city he said "We geis into action would like to have other cement work LaMar De Fries 21 n wiini was booked in the Weber county ternoon on a chare nt noti't i ceny in connection with the thfeft of hub caps fender skirts and Venetian Blinds Complete Installation Service Barton Holmes Announcement was made today by Delmar Dickson chairman of the Weber college community lecture series committee that Burton Holmes outstanding traveler and motion picture producer will appear Thursday April 28 at eight fifteen pm in the college auditorium Holmes who has crossed the Atlantic 30 times and the Pacific 20 times is the producer !of the travelogue with which all moviegoers are familiar Holmes will screen in technicolor film "Pageant of India" in addition to his lecture Dickson said: "The picture is of infinite variety and does full justice to the dazzling color and fantastic beauty of a princely India the land o fabulously rich truth a rajas nizams and feudal rulers The picture portrays the strange? uess of Hindu and Moslem reli- Kious festivals as well as the cus toms sports and rituals of the primitive land All are enacted aeainst a background of olitierino palaces fortresses and architectural masterpieces" Jine Holmes lecture will replace the appearance of Jacques Cartier "one-ma- n theatre" originally scheduled in the series Admission h— — will uimi OUJUU tickets or by tickets purchased at ine aoor mis is the concluding event of the lecture series Penalty Fixed in Driving Case Polish ROY— A SIM fine or IS days Drinking Weber ten m LL icL-eive- a GAS ifJaasiH m assay "it1 WWII Tot 'Fair' After Rink Smurthwaite chairman of the "place of remembrance" fund in - Board Orders More Pioneer Cash Returned The "place of remembrance to be constructed in Ogden City cemetery to the World war II dead of this vicinity whose remains are in unknown places is the community's expression of appreciation to next-of-kand other close relatives £ J Fjeldsted chamber of commerce manager said today "So far as has been determined this sanctuary tow our veterans whose bodies could not be found for return to this country is the first such project undertaken in the west" Fjeldsted said "It is not a memorial in the usual sens of the word but a place of meditation for the fathers and mothers wives and children sisters and brothers" he said Contributions from man woman and child in every Ogden city and Weber county are wanted in order that the plot may reflect community-wide sponsorship he added Letters prepared by a war veteran committee soliciting a donation of any amount had reached practically all city addresses Monday Remainder of the letters was expected to be delivered through outlying areas of Weber county tor day Rink Smurthwaite general chairman of the fund campaign again requested recipients to comply with instructions of the letter — to write in a space at the bottom of the letter the name of each family member who contributed "This is most important because it is intended these letters shall become a permanent part of this sacred spot in bur cemetery" Smurthwaite said Goal of the subscription is $8000 for cost of materials of the plot — the granite stone and sreens— and $2000 to cover cost of stamps envelopes and help of girl typists The plot itself has been donated by Ogden city the architectural and landscape work were donated months of work in gathering names of eligible veterans were contributed by members of the Ogden Women's Patriotic council the project sponsor Many others— some of them the 'Board Urged to Start Project j i aapKlssF flash J Clha7g7 5 erso n coj Jm Where Ogden Watt) ' et |