Show it THE OOMN SA (UTAH) ST SUNDAY MORNING ER 22 1950 iTrio Renamed v Sale Will Aid Palsy rew to! Paint Parkin gf Strips SiariindToday Suspect Held by Police After By Mayor to Street Stabbing Planning Jobs Twenty-fift- h Neiland Tubbs 31 year-old Negro of 2681 Lincoln was stabbed just y above the heart at p m yesterday during a fight that broke out on the sidewalk in front of the were on the blade the officer said Police said Newbill allegedly admitted the attack and remarked that he had "borrowed" the knife from Tubbs while they were in the hotel room Tuxedo hotel 151 Twenty-fift- h Other officers assigned to the police reported case were Patrolman L A Jacob-se-n Detective LeRoy G Bennett said and Traffic Officers W A LeRoy (Heavy) Newbill 50 of 128 Allen and Otto F Henderson Twenty-sevent- h also a Negro was taken into custody in connection with the incident Tubbs was reported in "fair" condition in Dee hospital last night His physician Said the lung was probably punctured but that he did not consider the wound serious WASHINGTON Oct 21 (UP) — Detective Bennett said Tubbs and Newbill had been together in a Christmas packages for servicemen room in the hotel for two hours overseas must be mailed by Nov prior to the stabbing An argument 15 to assure delivery during the developed when the two left the holiday season the Red Cross said lobby police quoted witnesses as today The Red Cross announced it has saying Officers arrested Newbill in a completed its own Christmas shopparked automobile on lower ping for armed forces overseas Twenty-fift- h street about half an The organization ordered 13500 hour after they had sent Tubbs to Christmas and 225 deca hospital In Newbill's possession oration kitsstockings in June and ordered Detective Bennett said was a long 10000 more stockings when the Bloodstains knife bladed Korean war out broke pocket — Three members of the Ogden city planning commission have been reappointed to tenures of three years each by1 Mayor W Rulon White They are: R C Duvall chairman Ormond Konkle and Law rence Olpin There are seven members on the board who serve without salary Members are appointees of the mayor subject to approval of city commissioners The city planning commission is currently conducting city-w- 'i d e meetings to acquaint residents with proposed changes in zoning ordinances -- four-thirt- Red Cross Issues Mail Deadlines LEADERSHIP IS EARNED BY STOKERMATIC STOKERS HEATWAY General Healing Company r r 2855 Kisi Ave : Phona 0190 "H Your Stoker Won't Go -- Coil 6190" Ogdn Reunion of descendants of Utah pioneers of 1849 will be held Saturday Oct 28 at six pm at the L D S North Ogden ward recreation hall Mrs Harriett Berrett Spackman is chairman Families known to have come in '49 were Thaddeus and Sally George and Frederick Barker Alexander and Catherine Beck stead Robert Berrett Frank-jli- n G Clifford David Garner William and Minerva Hickman David Moore Jacob Strong Dr Ezra Williams Henry and Susan Strong Mower and Francillo Dur- iee Any descendants of families not mentioned above are requested to contact Mrs Spackman dial North Ogden Each family is requested to bring a basket lunch which will be served at six pm followed by a dramatized program Myron Crandall e will conduct dances Al-vo- rd BIN FEEDS FURNACE BLOWER STOKER wide strips Painting of four-lnc- h parallel to gutters through fv blocks of downtown Washington boulevard was scheduled to begin early Sunday City Commissioner William Stowe said blocks between Twenty-sevent- h and Twenty-seconwill be closed to both traffic and parking during the process The lines will be painted 32 inches back from the face of the gutter to keep front wheels of cars from interfering with street cleaning operations Stowe said blocks through the restricted area will be opened to traffic and parking as soon as paint dries Police details wiU di- -j vert traffic into near-b- y streets during the painting process Assisting in the program is the Ogden chamber of commerce curb parking committee Drivers are Had to place the right front ' Pioneers' Kin Plans Reunion r— j j old-tim- " The unworked pudding heinc out into cans in this nhnto will rvrntuallv the forthcoming Thanksgiving and Christinas season and proceeds from sale of the fruit delicacies will add cerebral palsy children at St Benedict's hospital Shown here at work in the L D S Twentieth ward chapel are three pudding makers of the Altruist club Mrs G E Andreason Mrs A B Foulger and Mrs M W Landstrom The proof of the pudding is note for adding final touches to Thanks- only in the eating but in the sell- giving and Christmas dinners the m ing too members of the Altruist dub women maintain club declare The in the hospital ar Each year about this time the 35 manmuichildren as well that such good members of the women's organiza- tnings to eat are bringing them SALT LAKE CITY Oct 21 AP tion take orders all over town for good things at the hospital delicious a fruit then Opening of the Utah military dis- dozen or more ofpuddings the trict's organized reserve corps best pudding makers membership's turn out the school has been set for Dec 1 at goodies to fill the orders Proceeds from the sale of the Fort Douglas go toward care and treatIt will have a faculty of 21 offi- puddings ment cerebral palsy viccers and 18 enlisted men Col John tims inofStlittle Benedict's hospital The W Haines will be commandant fruit puddings are just the thing Officials said several hundred reserve officers are expected to en- branch schools may be opened in roll for basic and advanced train- Ogden Logan and Provo The school was authorized by ing Col M V Turner officer in Sixth army headquarters in San charge said if the need develops Prancisco STERN HATTERS teb- asOL-- f I'UHrW Reserve Corps to Open Utah School Newest I Finest HAT SHOP j Cleaning Blocking New Hats Made to Our Factory Process Insurms You the finest of Workmanship! Across from Paramount Theatre 2424 K te se Ave i Ogden Utah 1 the sparrow's fall will surely mark with approval the care with which you guard your Child's vision J §1- TTFTi E d Mayor White emphasizes it Is important that residents attend the meetings because some of the proposed changes will determine future uses of property as to residential and commercial -- wheel of their car on the lino Thlo will place all parked vehldct in uniform position and ttOO) Jfce" guttcn free for cleaning osggfsV Parking of vehicles against the face of the gutter has madeKK possible for street crews to clean gutters and resulted :n uryight-lines- s and sometimes odor official : said m UK m la Hilklf IS fc u OPTOMTTklfT 2482 Waih jH (P —Will il III II DM 0559 8Ud- I ii i MM :mm bsb ' LANE¥ rOS HOPE CHEST that starts the home! Vilnat trimmed with Wood Nw Cia SMi-ti- u ( Choose Yours Now On Boyles Xmas Layaivay Plan Greatest Selection Ever Brought to Ogden! 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