Show 16 THf OGDEN (UTAH) l'"11 fCity Prepares To Nail Out Bids for Rodeo STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ' Wednesday Evening fab City Drops Round m 6 iw FY ' i lsi rlis n MVsgt "i ii mi iiLi!m limn Death Takes Offden city yesterday lost its first round in trying to prevent Attorney Clyde C Patterson from being seated as judge of e second municipal court but is expected to send the issue to the Utah supreme WiislMSjkifjl court for final determination Judge David T Lewis of Third district court Salt Lake City said In a declaratory judgment issued yesterday that Mr Patterson is entitled to be seated as judge City Manager E J Allison said today the city attorney will study Judge Lewis' written opinion not and then decide yet received whether to recommend whether the case should be sent on to the state's highest tribunal- The decision will be made by the city council Unopposed Candidate Mr Patterson was the unopposed Candidate far an additional judge-shi-p aaB$i ':aH created in Ogden under a new state law which became effective last May 8 The QgPttt When Corene Martin (bottom) contended the legiscity council and Wanda Lacey get through lation was ambiguous as to wheth tallying vote figure it will add er the court existed now or not up to who Is the at friendliest until the next U S census in i960 Weber college The winnergirl will council also took the stand the be announced tonight at the extra court was not needed here Friendship banquet Judge Lewis held it was the creof the state legislature to ate an additional judge post in Ogden holding that a preliminary census report was issued before the act became effective The of ficial certification of the census MM not received until after May 8 last year Judge Lewis also held that Mr Naming of the friendliest girl at Weber college will highlight Patterson was entitled to a certificate of election because he was the annual Friendship banquet not oonosed in the election tonight at Ma's and Pa's sponOne city attorney expressed the sored by La Dianaeda club under opinion it would be all right for direction of President Corene Mr Patterson to be paid and that Martin Former as well as present stuif the high court reversed Judge Mr Patterson dents are invited and former Lewis' decision winners of the "Friendliest Girl" could then repay the city will be honored would be designation Payment of the salary retroactive to January T when Mr guests Activities start at seven The girl selected tonight by Patterson would have been seated if the city council hadn't asked popular vote of campus coeds will receive a gift Tickets for the la the court tests However the attorney noted if formal event will be available at the city council decided to file a the banquet Marilyn Lam born will be motion tor a stay of execution of Committee chairmen Judge Lewis' decision the salary am Jane Powell and Verna Kim-bshould not be paid pending the de generalco-chairme- n Karen cision of the supreme court Blair and Carol Johnson advertising and tickets Corene Martin gift and elections Karen McKay and Janet Gardner table decorations: Mvrle Graham and Jane Heiner program Hazel Batchelor and Adrienne Neville invitations bbbbbbbIbIHF have been set for July 22 through 26 The celebration offering will n include also a several night of "All Faces West" original music-dram-a of Mormon pioneers written by Roland Parry of Weber college: street parades and other traditional attractions pres-enatio- fit in-te- nt College to Name Favero Injury Still Mystery Friendliest Gal 4 Party Tonight No new light has been shed on circumstances surrounding the se rious injury of Michael Favero 70 of 2658 Monroe who was found unconscious in the street near his home Monday night police todav Mr Favero's condition at the Dee hospital remained "very attaches reported at noon poor" He is under treatment for a akull fracture He had not regained consciousness Detective John G Pincock said a thnrnueh invAationtinn f 4k scene and elsewhere had failed to turn up an additional clue as to how the aged resident was inre-nort- ed toast-mistre- ss jured er He said although it appeared he was struck on the head with a Scouts Participate In Colorful Riles — w V ' BBBBBBBBBBBl I t Zoning Proposal Under Study For Terrace Ogden Realtor City Manager E J Allison said it Is hoped the bids can be in the mail this evening or tomorrow The bid opening has tentatively been set tor February 21 An ordinance to set up an appropriation to pay costs of the rodeo and other celebration expenses is being prepared by City Attorney Paul Thatcher No Budget Previsions This is necessary because no provisions for the July event were made when the 1952 budget was adopted the city council was advised at a recent meeting The city manager said he will soon appoint a general chairman to head a citizens committee which will shape details of the celebration Tentative dates for the rodeo mWW it Weil-Know- n Invitations to six or more top rodeo producers to stage this summer's Pioneer days rodeo series were being prepared today: by Julian R Stephens city purchasing agent Judgeship Case i blunt instrument there appears no evidence that he was robbed His empty wallet was still in his buttoned pocket when police arrived It was unlikely he had more than a few coins on his person police said relatives stated Joseph Howard Skeen 72 Lieut Col Lewis B WetgefeY well-know- in Ogden Wins Promotion Survivors Listed HILL AIR FORCE BASE—Lewis B Weigold has been promoted to the permanent rank of lieutenant colonel in the regular air force Brig Gen A H Gilkeson Hill elr base commander said today Col Weigold who is deputy for base supply division of supply and services directorate ha sbeen at Hill since last July Previously he spent two years in Alaska with his last assignment there being deputy to the chief of staff of materiel for the Alaskan air command at Anchorage A native of Glen dale Ariz Col Weigold entered the service in August 1940 as a flying cadet and was commissioned a second lieutenant in March 1941 His overseas duties include three years in Japan During World war II Col Weigold was director of flying and training at La Junta air force base Colo He resides with his wife and son at 524 South Main Kaysville nt and sisters: Moroni Skeen and Mrs Ora (Klorencei Weeble and Mrs William H (Ethel) Draney Ogden Mrs C W (Josephine) Brewer Salt Lake City: Mrs Herbert (Winifred) Black Oakland Calif Mrs Roy (Frankie) Smith Vallejo Calif Mrs Paul (Mattie) Bishop Manitoba Canada Funeral services will be announced by Lindqulst and Sons Colonial funeral chapel 3408 Washington er Exchange Club Patty Feb Col Lindsay J Errin Flight Surgeon Arrives at Hill Parent-Teach- er HILL AIR FORCE BASE — The base surgeon of one of the nation's n largest air bases A F B near Dayton Ohio has arrived at Hill air force base to handle medical and surgical cases until the arrival in March of a e flight surgeon Hill has been without a flight surgeon since Lt Col Henry Stein-boc- k left for an assignment in the Wright-Patterso- full-tim- supervise the operation of the hospital at Hill The hospital provides medical care for military personnel and their dependents for ail army navy and air force installations and units in Utah Prior to becoming base surgeon n at A F B Col Ervin served as an ear nose and throat specialist at Walter Reed general hospital at San Francisco Wright-Patterso- We Repair All Makes SEWING MACHINES PIMPLES Pre AMD fttimatas Safer Wfc I Dene SCHOSS To gently cleanse broken out akin then soothe itchy irritation and so aid healing— use time tested tivities the° pUnnTo m 0 QQ7 plUJj 111 1 HILL FIELD Feb 6— Workers at this base put out about a dollar apiece to help lick polio this year Officials reported e final total of $10 39765 collected from January 15 to February 4 This compared with last year's $8600— about are several requests for 92 cents per capita amendments to the zoninc orrii- of E county D C Half will be reWashington They concern adoption of latest turned to the Davis county chapadditions to the uniform building ter code changes in designations of ber No money will go to the Wecounty group Half the funds each war base collects winds up with the county chapter eventually where the base is located The other half goes to the national foundation which uses it mainly to help hard-hi- t epidemic areas u PP Alumni associa-tio- n First Lieut William H Moore will hold a Valentine party special projects officer for chanta-able and business meeting Friday at the directed the Hill campaigns home of Mrs Eldred Erickson field solicitation Pleasant View Members wishing to attend are asked to meet at 196 Second at seven-thirt- y p m Hostesses will be Mrs Linden Larson Mrs Marion E Brown Mrs Eldon G ' Brown Mrs Erickson Mrs Robert Ellis and Mrs Robert Keyes Outgoing officers are Taylor president Mrs DeanJoyce Scadden vice president and Mrs Donald Grondell secretary Fur a tlactric 355 -- 24th r thNaonTpoLXuntr Alumni Planning Valentine Party Iotff new hope for A EAT ANYTHING WITH FALSE TEETH ! — If r " a mm trouble with plain that 1 m mnA -- - r -- M ' inf c — "T onmmi rriuit-une- r One ipplica-Cio- o — mkt plate fit mmgly and amy thmt uj Brimma Plisti Uorr is a fcra rdiocr It rclioea and term loose pennaneiu plates in a way no powder or pasta can do Ereo on old rubber placet too set good retain six months to s rear or looser you cam sat AJtYTMiMO i a Simply lay toft strip of trouble ome upper or lower Bite and it molds perfectly Emty Im tat tasteleas odorlea harmless o you and your plates Removable if desired Money back if not completely satisfied Aik give Plasti-Liaero- your drugsatt SOAP Explorers Participate The Explorers were George er 1228 - V- Special Gifts for maim m -- - Aw jjU rYn aSlirU jafen n yourSk ilmmi " V - j0 JtX J£&?1 1 V Mey- Nelson Wright 1368 Arlington drive Mike Oborn Gibbs Circle Country Club Vera Stacey 16 Yale Heights drive Country Club Heights Similar groups the three other councilsrepresented in Utah three-yeA program under the theme "Forward on Liberty's Team" was launched for the four Utah councils during the ceremony The affair coincided with similar ones throughout the nation today Ogden area scouts and scouters will publicly accept the challenge of the three-yeprogram in a rally next Sunday Feb 10 at two p in in the Ogden high school Twenty-eight- J - PenneyS h Colorful Selection COSTUME FLOWERS ar All styles end colors in lovely flowers that give her Spring costume that perfect finishing touch Other DARK SEAMS! eight-fiftee- Colleen King Virginia Lee LaRene Allen Arleen Thomas Ida Felt Luana Field Helen Boothe Fern Dale Pierson Louis Morjpwrson ris Marjorie Barker Glen Aieen Anderson Lora Dean Taylor Phyllis Bingham Joan Mil ler George Ford Robert MontFlorence and Doug Mc-Kenz- Especially for your Valentine! 51 gauge 1 5 denier nybns with the lovely face powder finish Sizes 8V2-1- 1 STREET 115 FLOOR NYLON GLOVES Sheer and so dainty! Nylon Is so easy to take care of White black navy pink S T R E Just the thing for this Spring Colorful straws in boxy style with convenient handle STREET Wonderful Gift Ideal nine-thirt- mm of surface skin irritatior I aida hulls! awasssa amasi aaa Ala Is t 298 "nt lv relit O O STRAW BAGS 134 ere Pfc to attend e short course inurged home manage to be held t Weber Central building room 101 college tomor- d P L T V Women of the Moose Radiant from seven-thirt- y to y p m and Friday Feb 8 xrom ten a m until noon end two until three-thirt- y p m These etMsee are free to the public fin Conley ig chairman of the home making committee of the group i E 981 New for Spring Urged to Attend iSSaSSiaalsaDSte--wdits- ji34 ie CLEARFIELD — Salaries In the amount of $87819503? were paid to workers at U S naval depot Clearfield during applyLieut William J Robinson IPL fiscal officer reported yesterdav Of that amount $32463405 went to military personnel on tha depot Of the $828731632 to the more than 3200 cipaid vilian workers $61277902 was rithheld for federal income RGNV SKIN RASH O 1 Sheer Dressy Navy Workers Get $8 Million in '51 fm flO GAYAAODE NYLONS las Brian Jr Prove Wendsrfu! $198 — High Twist - row 98' 1 1 Students of Douglas Brian will a song recital tomorrow at present n p m in the Utah Power and Light company auditorium Public invited By special request the sextet from Lucia will be repeated Vocal-ist- s include Marie Jones Donald Neal Duane Child Norma Wilcox Mary Kay Brian Cleone Miller 49c STREET ar Students to Give Song Recital " Dainty Gifts RAYON CREPE SLIPS Fine multifilament r e y o n crepes! Some with dainty appliques others with shirred ruffies Sizes 32-4- 4 STREET 298 FLOOR Brentwood COTTONS Wonderful new selection of cottons! 80 square percales embossed cottons plisse crepes block print broadcloths piques All in new 1952 Spring styles Button or 38-5- 2 7 2 zipper front styles Sizes 12-2- 0 14-26- W N 9-1- ng Pnlfal I QUO I Several local scouts and scouters participated in colorful ceremonies in the rotunda of the state capitol today officially launching Boy Scout week Gov J Bracken Lee headed a list of prominent Utahns and a large delegation of scouts and scouters in pledging continued cooperation in pushing the scout movement Representing the Ogden area council at the ceremony marking the beginning of activities commemorating the 42nd anniversary of scouting in America were Coun cil President A R Croft Scout Executive Preston W Pond and a color guard of four Explorer scouts city-existi- com-misi- on ed association will present a at the comedy "Peter Beware Wilson gym tomorrow at eight p m for the benefit of school ac- endment mission office seventh floor county building 56-fo- 75-b- ed two-month-- in-bei- ng ect will provide for "a minimum of frontage and a minimum of 5600 square feet of space under the proposed zoning plan A completely riesicruul mm center for the project has been approval oy the planning commission In brief the Terrace zoning plan will provide for single family residential area and two limited commercial zones Also under study by the The newly arrived flight surgeon Col Lindsay J Ervin will Charles R Stark manager of the chamber of commerce was elected secretary-treasurof the Utah state chamber of commerce executives at the annual meeting in Salt Lake City yesterday Stark succeeds Murray Mason of Brigham City Frank Ward was reelected president He is president of the Vernal chamber William Harding 29 secretary of Moab chamber was vice Members of the Exchange club president of the state organization Nelson secretary of the and their wives will hold a party Frank Salina is a new member chamber' 29 at the Old Mill Friday Feb the board of directors and Mr it was announced at the noon meet- of Mason and Mr Stark also became ing yesterday Darrell Green well was speaker board members William Glasmann Jr was in Irritation of Externally Caused charge meet-planni- ng rarTBrisr15S Hill Field Collects far east Stark Elected To State Post deft-rac- It will also permit the resubdi- - She died Nov Surviving are a son Kenneth W Skeen Ogden a daughter Ethel Jeanette Skeen Ogden five grandchildren and the following brothers 1950 and minor e in nitions Chairman changes Widdison said li Was "tressed that public nT JlLZ°Ul6t are held approved or sub mitted to the county commission-Howar- d by the planning board Resident of the area may vision of land to conform to the Mc-Farla- 21 Wilson PTA Play WILSON — The Wilson Ter-zon- ea 743 Hill Base Officer ent Zoning for the Washington redevelopment project is be-ing studied by the Weber county commission for conform- : tly with the county master plan Widdosn chairman said zoning for the Terrace now under private developed ownership will allow for use of utilities and streets n real estate broker was found dead yesterday at his home He apparently died of natural causes Mr Skeen was one of the oldest real estate broxers in Utah having been in business continuously for over 40 years He was one of the organizers of the Ogden Real Estate board and the Multiple Listing Exchange He was active in the Republican party for many years He was born April 27 1879 in son of Moroni and Plain City' Mai'tha Marriott Skeen In 1904 he married Jeanette Twenty-nint- h Re-Developm- 279 Always Welcome Handkerchiefs 49 Large assortment of dain- ty handkerchiefs- with deep lace trim Buy several for her Valentine STREET FLOOR FLOOR |