Show ' r v- : Second Section Rehabilitated Marker Will Be Dedicated at Golden Spike Site May 1 and the public is invited to Join the ceremonies dedicating the rehabilitation marker which indicates the actual completion of the transcontinental railroad Sponsors of the project are the Utah rebuilding Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association railroad employes of Ogden and the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads Plans are well under way for on May 10 the commemorating 82nd anniversary of the completion of America's first transcontinental road Hart said today x New Monument This year's observance will center around dedication of a new monument in front of Union station at the foot of Twenty-fift- h street The shaft will be built of Utah granite and will stand seven feet high The program of solemn commemoration which has been arranged will give tribute to those sturdy pioneers who first spanned America's vast expanse with steej Principal speaker will be Gov 3 Bracken Lee Top officials including J W Corbett San Francisco vice president of operations for Southern Pacific P J Lynch Omaha vice president of operations for Union Pacific and others will be on hand to participate 1 Second Section OGDEN CITY As a preview of this year's Gold-4- en Spike observance dedication ceremonies will be conducted at the actual monumenV site near Promontory station Box Elder county Tuesday May 1 Orson Hart chairman of the trolden Spike committee said a cavalcade will leave Ogden Union station at twelve-thirt- y p rn oil f i UTAH FRIDAY EVENING Bicycle Winners Pals Local Products Promotion Pleases Jaycee Sponsors City Defines Contractor Under License Ordinance Pin-gre- e- —— Accounts Okay marble contestants will vie for honors at Central school and hop-- 1 will compete for prizes at Madison schooL The contests under the sponsor- SfilD Of Ihn VptPrano TTi Wars and conducted by Ogden city schools will determie winners who will be eligible to compete in state and national contests in both marbles and hopscotch Marble finalists listed from the sixth iifth fourth and third grades are: Bonneville? George Eastman Thayne Archibald Jay Hamilton and Dennis Hancock Dee school-BoYanagibashie Richard Montgomery Bryan Russell and Brent Smith Grant: Richard Alkema Shirow Ogata Jessie Perez and John Henry Myles Hopkins Larry Hardin Orlando Barelii Ralph Tenbrink and Charles Sheldon Lewis: Ted Woods Howard Jeffs Mark Tillotson and Lonney Roffirt Lincoln: Dale Messerly Cook Lynn Cottle and Garv MiMtnrtorinb Lorin Farr: Barry-laiiJimmy A special audit of accounts of the Ogden estray pound revealed that everything is in order with the exception of one unpaid bill charged against the city Deputy Auditor Lawrence D HunterCity told city commissioners today Mayor W Rulon White said the special audit was made because Jack Brown who operated the city pound for the Ogden Humane sohad ciety discontinued his services The city's contract with the iSfpaS" b shlter ' exP'res Dec 1951 Under the agreement the estray pound keeper turns in all collections to the city treasurer for book- - 31 returns the amount to the society 0DeratinK the shelter n°awSed f Irry employes etc The unpaid" bill incurred by a society employe in the amount of orem uaxmon ana uuiv $1J3 was withheld in the current Livingston Madison Douglas Tayexchange of funds the deputy audi- lor Jerrold Foley Michael Manful tor said and Carl Alien Mound Fort: Larry i : Rentmeister Garth Shaw Giles nine son of Mr and Mrs Deamer and Gary Crandall Gary Bi-grePorter Giles 540 Twenty-firKenneth Hunt Bruce Balrd Roller skates were won by Julia Charles Turkleson and Robert I2?e 10- daughter of Mr and Hunt Mrs Wallace J Rose 2234 Mon-r°Polk: Brent Innes Barry Furand Greg Martin four son long Barton Nilson and Robert aLMmI: and Mrs Paul A Martin Peterson Quincy: Jim Pierson BilBinford Allred Tommy Webber and The Jaycees have tentative plans ly Brent Belnap: Washington: Kento place the scrapbooks on display neth Blanchard Joe Whitticar Don at some central location and Lee Lund Joe T Johnson was chairman Stephens Hopskotch winners fom the of the overall observance The con- sixth fifth fourth and third grades test was successful beyond expec- are: Bonneville: Marilyn Miller tations The organization plans to Connie Clark Kay Jensen and continue it next year he said Sharron Alder Dee: Dixie Lack- - Police Hold Pair AiterFightWith Ax and Pitchfork WW ! " Crouch' Grant: Rutl j Jjee Anderson sie Salas Pearline Anderson and Sarah KiUen Hookins Carol Mi trh Renee Profrazier ' Biann Peter- son anrt Carol t Louise Peterson Linda Tarns Gay Vandenakker and Joan McLeod Lincoln: Diane Cutler Orion Uiusse Janice McNally and Lou Ann Kelson Lorin Farr: Kathleen Patricia Berger MarleneByington Barnes and Jacqueline First Madison Shirley Swift Beverly Barclay Sandra Hubbard and Ruth Ann Garside Mound Fort: Sherril Palmer Patricia Hart Sonnet s and Beverly Gaby Pingree: Emma Padilla Ernestine Chavec Juha Bywater and Juatt Irwin Polk: Judith Parker Clifton Karen White and Janith Mary Con-ro- y Quincy: Joan McDonald Patricia Olsen Patricia Clyde and Janet Corlis Washington Laura Camfield Barbara Crosbie Ann Jessop and Gail Sorensen Usnnj ! Wat-ter- Two Neero men who alWeril came to blows with a hatchet an pitchfork durine an srmimAnt I front Of 165 TwwntV-sivt- h wttlmr day afternoon were booked at police headquarters after treatment at Dee hospital Police said the two Ivery Anderson 39 of 133 TwCnty-fifth and James Allen 48 of 2936 Stephens were released on $300 bail bond each They were booked for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon Officers said Allen whacked Anderson over the head with a pitchfork handle when Anderson allegedly threatened him with a raised hatchet Anderson then struck Allen twice with the hatchet police said Allen was treated for a cut on his left temple and one on the top of his head Anderson received a bump over his left eye according to Police Patrlomen Darrell J Taylor and Vaughn C Anderson The two were taken to a hospital in a fire depart-me- n ambulance fc y"'isu e: st - e- - -- mm T ' JUeJeAeeULJeM Appeals Case BUY ON I &JIJli v jeTII Morals Defendant paper-hangin- g Hopscotch Marble Finals Will Be Held Tomorrow Estray Pound K?Vn?t The'brkVrvl0'1! L-3- 27 1951 Audit Reveals Distinguished guests on the plat form will also include representa tives 01 tne sons of Utah Pioneers Daughters of Utah Pioneers Utah State Historical society Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association and many church and civic organizations Band Music The Ogden high school concert band under the direction of John Philip Dalby will provide music fpr the occasion Highlight of their participation will be the rendition of an original composition by Dalby dedicated to the railroaders and their predecessors who built the first transcontinental railroad The program will begin at eleven a m on May 10 and will be carried to the entire intermountain area through the facilities of KLO Adequate sound and seating facilities have been arranged to accommodate the public and will be provided by the Ogden city recreation department Stage arrangements are under the direction of T J Kiernan of Union Pacific and Vant Anderson of Southern Pacific The Golden Spike committee is composed of the president and secf their new bikes are Kobert tnejpcMt " Stock retary of Ogden railroad organitop winners in the zations Members are Southern W1IUrd Pia chakm" cent Pacific club Walter Harrop and were adjudged best on basis of greatDon Lezer Union Pacific est variety of Weber county products Old Timlabels entered therein ers Orson Hart and J E O Burton Railroad Boosters league J D Jeffs and Caroline Klenke who is also secretary of the Golden Spike committee: Southern Pacific Old Timers E C Warner and C H Packer Union Pacific Junior Old Timers C E Spinden and A K Schofield and Clint Mecham Gratified by success of their "We Southern Pacific clerk who is Tod winners win stnir ber Countv ptHi handling publicity of Mr and Mrs o! daughter servance Ogden junior chamber of ill Stnclr 1119 TkM commerce today prepared to award R Bragonje eight son of Mr two bicycles and other prizes to Robert and Mrs John H Bragonje 1586 winners in the scrapbook phase of Twenty-fourth They will each be the event awarded a bicycle at the Egyptian Contest Chairman Willard tomorrow said 70 scrapbooks were en- theatre Pen and pencil sets will be tered containing more than 2500 awarded to Randall 10 labels representing more than 1000 riaiiBhtnp nf Kayleen 'MrTJ Mo 3 W XA or4 HI IU 111 O"— Weber county products RandalL 4437 Childs and Stephen dividuals that the city's 1951' licenses of all classifications must be paid on or before May IS City Recorder Elizabeth M Tillot- aid today a contractor under the definition of the city's licensing ordinance is a person or a firm employing one or mora persons A contractor is required under the ordinance to pay an annual business tax fee of $25 $1 regulatory for a commercial plate forpluseach The conviction of Bert Hubble vehicle used in the business But an individual who does not 19 of 0 Navy way Washington have an established place of bus- Terrace in First District juvnlle iness in Ogden and who engages court of contributing to the delinin any trade and does not employ one or more persons is exempt quency of a girl has from the regulatory fee Such per- been appealed son however is required to pay a Judge W Lee Skanchy found ncense on a tonnage oasis for the vehicle he uses in connection with Hubble guilty of drawing pictures his work Such fee is usually $6 on the body of the girl He sena year tenced Hubble to Mrs Tillotson said this explan- months in the Weber serve three county jail ation was offered to clear up conYesterday Hubble filed a $300 fusion among firms and individuals appeal bond in the juvenile court who engage in painting Hubble also faces carnal knowledge cement plastering work vuarges in aecona district court and the like He is aUeged to have had sexual She reminded all firms and in intercourse with a girl APRIL At McCLANAHAN'S you moke your own terms Nothing down and as little os Get Set for r 100 per week CREDIT Mother's Day May 13th ' " is Spnnq Stiff Values Just Received Gabardine ei a r§ flensing System Clothes You New Arrivals SUe 100 10 It: t tare and these today WOOL Ml SUITS f ill Wf A Big Assortment Separate MAST£R trdy fomicv tough anii ragged Wffl always fit Worued D—p roomy pockatt full cot in very way SLACKS OTHER SUITS ISiR ikvm and you con buy thorn on QwUY twil front wid & loops rsmforced itroin points durable button Will wear fongr and aiway fit pockt your own terms Amf you can buy your work clothes at McClanahan's on th nothing down Cfdit-wi- Kll 7 Color to ail 12 TOPPERS SAFETY TOE Smartly tailored lastina vluo and you can buy yours on PAYMENTS AS o Siies dresses occasions through the season Made of popular fabrics and priced pleasantly low Pants 398 driU iAsummer approaches you look forward to wearing for all Or If you buy tham separately PANTS Newest Season Colors ae GABARDINE Set NAT0NAL From Renowned Makers Plan for SUMMER FUN visit our Clothing SETS SHIRT Dresses love these Right Styled MATCHED Shirt 279 1 0HACK SUITS for theirl iashion for their-''flattering lines smart fabric and colors Sun Ton 6 I! 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