Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH Recorder Lands New Blows 1 In Vault Row J 5 1952 'It Means Less Sutiering' Old-Time- Of Heart Attack Water Meters Weber County Recorder Dorothy B Campbell today swung a return punch against six Ogden abstracters e statement released In a to the pffflfc It was In connection with a two-pag- growing difficulty arising between herself and the abstracters over their maintaining deck space In her vault Miss Campbell served notice on her vault the abstracters to vacate last October They in turn filed suit in Second district court which resulted in a restraining order being issued until a hearing could be held That hearing is scheduled for tomorrow at ten am before Judge Parley E Norseth In her statement Miss Campbell said that if the court ruled that the abstraters had a right in her vault she would abide the decision M01U Fight for Space" However she declared she would in the current Red Cross drive we will be continue to "fight for vault space "If people riveallgenerously we need" says Field Director Herbert C Larof this records of to obUin able safe the keeping for son (center) showing some of the snpplies needed to relieve suffering-durin"I do not feel that I was elected John Hinckley (left) and Ford Flanking him are officials emergencies U serve only the five abstracters Creer campaign use all the space and allow them to — for their own use when they all have offices" she declared Miss Campbell also said that filed suit she after the abstracters service" forstopped "the bell-ho- p and her ofherself by given merly fice staff Abstracters have charged her with refusing them the smallest help In addition to services Division chairmen of the Weber-you- r courtesy in the conducting of their she drive fund Cross Red also county reported work They have Kpon? their has taken action toand-i-make wortnwnne other several soring now not s work more difficult' full-eprojects" Chairman Seaman said part of volunteer workers utilizing her vault space to its reDivision chairmen for this year's first the followed The appeal cspstcitv are: industrial R L Van drive which to luncheon yesterday port George W Eisenberg engaged Matt Edell commercial Cleave: termed officials drive "disappointthe joint attempt a solution told week public the ing" Only a small fraction of the transportation Ford Creer residenboard last service Andrew Brunetti unbear$51799 goal for 1952 was realized situation had become Milton White and Mrs Chairmen of the drive's 10 di- tial Mrs able" He said he had failed to ef- visions Grossenback: professional and Paul workers their called upon an fect understanding Reed to followup contacts and gather in business Bob Anderson and Child dates Physical Foree in order that a better Taylor contractors Henry contributions Dave Welling: He reported that on one occasion report may be submitted Friday at public employes Weber county Ford Creer and physi- the second report luncheon recently Miss Campbell used cal force in attempting to eject a military Col G B McGary Sparking the "second start" was woman abstracter from her office John Seaman drive chairman In In her statement Miss Campbell to urging workers Chairwere addition man Seaman also called for a more charged that five abstracters 13 percent generous spirit on the part of conoccupying slightly over of her vault space She presented tributors it up Ihe American Red Cross needs figures to back She said she had made reported board for more appeals to the joint space The last was made in Novemuntil Annual dinner dance of the Ogber of 1950 It was deferred den Engineers club will be held the new city council was seated Saturday beginning at 7 p m Lo-in The abstracters have had free ' the Crystal ballroom of Ben office space free light free heat mond hotel officers announced toservice from telephone and bell-hoday the county recorder' she chargedat The club in existence for about This she said had been given 30 years is composed of some 125 the expense of the taxpayers" engineers in the Ogden area The social Saturday will be There will be a program but only — UINTAH Icy U S highway informal talks two-ccol89 was blamed for a At a recent annual election F lision early today that resulted in W Smith district engineer of the two persons being injured U S bureau of public roads was conReported in "satisfactory"' elected succeeding C R dition at the Dee hospital was Paul Kimball president Ogden city engineer H Carey 20 of Stephen's Village Others elected were: Vern L Ogden autoists were urged again Ogden He suffered back and head Despain U S forest service vice on nub initials to their mark today injuries president: Francis W Warnick buTreated and released from the reau caps nd other accessories as an aid of reclamation engineer to police in recovering stolen Hill air force base hospital waa ary-treasurer and Ralph S Gray 47 He G Moran Ma j Joseph property Weber college department of phycut a of the Allen W A and minor leg injuries police sical sciences assistant secretary-treasurSgt car prowl detail said only one across the nose Wol-farred on recent theft owner listed Highway Patrolman D A said the mishap occurred when ports said he had gone to this a convertible driven by Rainard Set of Rings Lost trouble "Hub caps spotlight and other Bradley 28 of 1663 Swan went Loss of her wedding and engageaccessories often are stolen several into a skid rings in Ogden was reported The convertible skidded across ment times after the original theft sjad to police by Mrs Basil Layton outunless we have means of identify- the four-lan- e the into highway of The engagement ring ing the items it is almost impos-ibl-hee side opposite lane of traffic It wasLayton medium-sizediato establish ownership crashed into the machine driven by mondsetthewith a said d report was to Moran said who unable Maj get Latest car prowl complaints Hit out of the way received from: Mrs J M Schwartz Wolfard Patrolman estimated 3042 Porter set of fender skirts damage to both vehicles at $1300 5 MTU Williamson Bonneville Carey was a passenger in the BradPark four hub caps C J Thor-ste- d ley machine 837 Polk tire wheel and The Ogdenite was taken to the hydraulic jack Robert Stephens Dee hospital in the Washington 2729 Quincy three hood latches Terrace ambulance driven by to his convertible Flinders long-awaite- IRiiesArranged'Elks Honor 80 At Dinner and Program For Victim City to Buy 742 New d Division Chairmen Appeal For Greater Drive Effort SSTmiJS st j city-coun- ty Ogden Engineers Dance Saturday Ice Causes Crash Which Sends p Two to Hospital Aoloists Told to semi-form- al ar Initial Caps secret- suf-far- ad er Contracts totaling $1789560 for the purchase of 742 new water meters have been approved by City J Allison Manager The meters will be Installed through new residential areas and used to replace worn equipment W Franklin Richards assistant superintendent of the water department said the supply will take care of this year's needs unless home construction outruns the supply during the summer Early Delivery Important The importance of early delivery was a big factor in arranging the contracts City Manager Allison said The early purchases will also enable the city to obtain standard materials This may not be the case later because of defense priorities Contracts covering various meter sizes were awarded to the following firms : Waterworks Equipment Co Salt Lake City 261 meters at $6929 R B Raat Co Ogden 231 meters $5746 Crane Co and George A Lowe Co 125 meters each at $2610 - each Deliveries will be made over a period of several weeks I Dairy Day Leader To Be Appointed PLAIN CITY— A chairman for Plain City Dairy day— "Utah's largest dairy show" — probably will be decided upon Friday night during a conference called to plan and set a date for the 1952 show Jay A McFarland who has handled the chairmanship since 1946 announced today he won't be available for the job again this year Friday night's meeting will see leading dairymen from Weber county and from throughout northern Utah assembled at Weber Central Dairy offices to lay out the forthcoming event Mr McFarland said It begin at 8 p m The past chairman expects too that a date for Dairy day will be agreed on at that time This show he said is the 23rd held to date Plain City Dairy day ordinarily is the first show of its kind each season and draws competitions and onlookers in a hundred-mil- e radius Its purpose is to point the way toward and influence better dairying the retiring chairman said all-bre- ed Funeral services for Frank can McGregor Capt John F Maher Captain Is Given New Assignment OGDEN ARSENAL — Capt John officer at F Maher newly-arrive- d the arsenal has been named assistant to Lieut Col Myron R Gillette who is in charge of ammunition operations The new assignment was made by Col H H Needham commander The captain who enlisted in the army air force in 1942 at San Francisco recently returned from duty in the far east During one of his two tours of duty in Korea he was a member of the military advisory group to the Republic of South ' Korea Capt Maher received his commission in the ordnance corps in December 1948 upon graduation from officer's candidate school Fort Riley Kansas He is living on the installation with his wife and their two children John seven and Patricia Lee six Ogden Man Faces Delinquency Trial Ogden man will A plead in First district juvenile court Friday on charges of contributing to the delinquency of two girls The man is Pat O'Brian of 759 Twenty-thir- d The complaint alleges that O'Brian took indecent liberties with the two girls Judge W- - Lee Skanchy set bail at $200 eight-year-o- ld Will MeetinSLC The Ogden chapter of the American Institute of Banking will meet tomorrow at 7 p m with the Salt Lake chapter at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City to hear a Frank by Marriner Eccles Police Chief Maurice J Schooff talk White is president of the Ogden said today he had accepted the resignation of Patrolman Darrel chapter C Mikkelesen The officer had served 11 of a probationary period WALLBOARD Schooff said Mikkelesen's resignation will be effective March 1 Yt" Sheetrock for that The resignation was sanctioned by basement or ctttic City Manager E J Allison No reason for the officers decision to room Buy now at this quit was given Prico Patrolman Quits City Police Force Special 4x8 K" thick fa $184' I KETCHUM 2470 Wall Ave Dial S865 HnHnHsMsHntMsM 66 Dun- 1812 Adams Og- den and Salt Lake City businessman who died yesterday will be conducted Saturday at 1 p m at Lindquist and Sons Colonial funeral chapel 3408 Washington Bishop pale T Browning of the ward will L D S Twenty-sixt- h officiate Friends may call at the funeral chapel Friday from 6 to 9 p ra and: Saturday until the service hour Interment will he in Ogden City cemetery Mr McGregor had stopped at the: residence of Mrs Ethel Cornish 3919 Nordin to pick up a passenger while en route to his office in Salt Lake City It was there he suffered the fatal heart attack Entered Contracting Business He and two brothers John J and James McGregor entered the contracting and construction busi-- j ness iney uum many jiumes aim and Fontenelle the Holly-Ru- e apartments Ogden and the Polly-an- n apartments Salt Lake City For the past several years he had engaged in the engineering and oil and mining business He was president of the Gold Creak Mining Co Elko Nev and vice president of Mutual Ventures Syndicate both with offices in Salt Lake City He was born Oct 29 1885 in Ogden a son of William and Char ilia Emily Browning McGregor He resided in Ogden all his life On Dec 18 1905 he married Annie Empey in the L D S Salt Lake temple He was a member of the L u s Twenty-sixt- h ward Surviving are his widow and two sons Byron E and Dean D Mc Gregor Ogden two grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: John J and James S Mc Gregor and Mrs Agnes M Anderson Ogden Arthur McGregor Los Angeles and Mrs Wilfred (Marva) Smart Logan Eighty Ogden Elks who' have held membership 25 years or longer were present for the annual celebration of Old Tuners' night last night at an event which attracted a large throng to the Elks home on Grant avenue Following a dinner party young and old lodge men moved into the lodge hall where Exalted Ruler Dee Gray yielded the gavel to David L Stine as master of ceremonies for the Old Timers' pro gram Judge James A HoWell spoke as a representative of the older members of the lodge The Rev Father Robert Pollock spoke aa a Public Dance Tomorrow at 8 A public dance and program for Lawrence and Dorothy Giles will be held at 8 p m Thursday in the Quincy school Appearing on the program which precedes the dance will be Myra y Taggart Colleen Howes Dean Judy Ray Parke Linda Russell and Art Pabst Music for the dance Is being sup plied by Loyal West's orchestra rs representative of the younger mem bers Albert Becker was intrcK3uceirta a charter member of the Ogden lodge which was established more than 50 years ago Another resident who is a charter O B Gilson was unable to be present Ed Greenwell and Fred B Jones sang duets with guitar ac ment played by Mr Jones Mr Jones took up his violin and played duets with John H Scar-rin- o ban joist Sam Pezzopane wound up the musical program with selections or his accordions Certificates of faithful membership were presented to 17 Elks who had attained Old Timer status in the past year Charles E Driver was chairman of the committee which planned the program f JIM LUNDGREN Formerly of fha Ly Varla gorbar Shop is now in partnership Mav-berr- Irvin Madley Roy Ward Plans Reunion ROY — LDS Roy ward reunion will be held Friday March 7 and Saturday March 8 Dinner will be served Friday from 5 until 7:30 p m for members over 12 years of age Saturday dinner will be served at 3 p m for members-frhde- r years There will be a special program after dinner both days 12 " end invitat his fnends 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