Show cond Section SECTION UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING OGDEN CITY I ' i day plan-nin- Hod Carriers Meet Hod carriers and laborers union local 206 will hear Harry E John- - labor temple Public invited DUP Meets Tomorrow Daughter of Utah Pioneers camp V Hooper will meet at the home of Mrs Armina Widdison tomorrow at 8 p m e Family Sues For Damages A father his and -- The styles were sure different then" Janet Cragun Weber high school as 7 she scans the Golden Spike of with ntun The latter is in charge of reunion slated for April 11 coed observes her father Earl B ( '26-'2- First Student Body Plans Reunion at Weber High A quarter of a century ago We-fiher high school admitted its first student body In celebration of that milestone a reunion of students of the school year 1926-2will be held at Weber April 11 Earl B Cragun Pleasant View general chairman said all men and wopMn who were members of Weber's first student body are urged to participate "It is appropriate that we adhere to tradition arid celebrate the rare privilege of being the first Weber student body he said Ar rangements for the gathering have been underway for several weeks Activities will begin at 7 p m fol- wltn informal lowed by a program at 8 p m and pot luck dinner Mr Cragun said Representatives of the 22 Weber county communities who are work- - with the general reunion com- mittee in efforts to contact members of the student body of '26 and '27 follow: Don Campbell North Ogden Earl Cragun Pleasant View Eva C Dabb Harris vi lie Harold Brown BMMb Best Fan- - West: The ma Tracy Marriott Don Holley Ruth K Fowers Plain City Angus Hansen Warren Martha M Hansen West Warren ng 7 e: Wendell Holmes Wilson Mary- belle H Farr West Weber Rich rs I Green Taylor: Elta Jackson Kanesville Marian W Cox Hooper Melba Hamblin Roy Paul Bine ham Riverdale Max Smith Lou Gladwell Burch Creek and Uintah Kefford Peek South Weber Wi-- a nona P Olson Huntsville Howard Stallipgs Eden Vera Shaw Lib- erty ex- - their administrative assistants The A MATCHLESS VALUE! J LIGHTS ATTITUDE (Did you know — 75 it now corriod by of oil freight track?) 1 s 100 designs show colors to advantage Seals out moisture prevents stains SEE — COMPARE! Cemetery Flower Vise given with each order placed before May 1 1952 if this ad is clipped and pre sented at our office WILLIAM J BOTT AND SONS POLISHED SURFACES FREE PIONEER MEMORIAL AND TILE GO (Backed by 80 Years' Experience) Phone S914 3tl Washington Blvd Inventories from For This Tremendous $100-0000- 0 Liquidation we have secured the services of J N manu- facturers wholesalers end retailors that can-obo cancelled Owe ore sent inventory mast be sold to make room foe this new mo re ha at n-d-iso 10000000 V ORDER EARLY Professional Drivers check these items every trip "Safety Is No Accident" Wo have aMdo commitments for purthosos of om r days will be New Mexico Utah Wyoming along with all Colorado managers and er SCHMITZ & ASSOCIATES Nationally Known Furniture Every Hem Must Go! oddtionol stocks Colo press business Officer to Appeal Ouster April FOR 5 DAYS ONLY OR STOCKS EXHAUSTED 1 Sla-terviH- new of Allison a today Discussion be Victor O and officer head- Rocky region 40 officials throughMissouli Mont meeting Sectional meetings will be held this week at local headquarters to in the morning they'll dis- cuss working withFriday nw i uw wui i y education USUI! ing policy techniques of discussing performance ratings training in to see a BRAKES TIRES wife two children filed suit in Second district court asking a total of $1854415 damages for injuries suffered in an automobile collision The suit was filed by Elmer Sims his wife La Rue Sims and children Kathleen and Boydtheir H Sims It was against James Varela All were allegedly injured in an auto crash Sept 26 1951 on U S highway 84 0&& rlffMsafrepBo discuss com- - conference will be conducted along with discussions cenfiscal matters and range manag- panel lines on council-managrelationement training correspondence tering courses and team tour training ships municipal personnel and municipal budgeting techniques 10 Friday afternoon will be a summary of the entire conference Con Ogden City civil service com sultant for that will be Seth Jack Will Take Dues missioners last night tentatively son- - forest service safety officer The clerk of the Neighbors of set April 10 to hear an appeal from and K D Flock forest service- Woodcraft Ocden circle Ml will officer both of Washing- I take dues in the I O O F hall on John F Powell to an order dis- training ton D C Friday from 1 ttf 3 p m charging him from the police force March 11 Meeting to consider the appeal were Maurice R Conroy commission chairman Harvey F Can ill MEMORIAL DAY MA V 30th and Darrell J Iverson members Police Chief Maurice J Schopff who issued the order of discharge accused Powell of several civil BEFORE YOU BUY service violations growing out of an incident at Garrison's linoleum Check these features: store 2345 Kiesel Ave e Every square inch of surface Is highly polished both monument and base Edges are beautifully rounded — — i rm m —j m Deep true lettering and carvings Check-U- p Choose from several granTime ites of color and more than ALL POLISHED a- - s Ogden state prison at Point of the Mountain The tour was made as one of educational several projects planned by the association for this year said Mrs Darwin Van DeGraaff president The tour was arranged by Jack A GridJey state trooper stationed here and Marcell Graham prison warden An extensive inspection of the modern prison was made during the trip The Ogden delegation was impressed with the many convenient facilities for the men in confinement including the large auditorium gymnasium and library Minimum and maximum security provisions! of the institution privileges allowed inmates as well as restrictions were explained to the firemen's wives by prison officials who accompanied them through the buildings 1 SBiS Members of of women to PLEASANT VIEW— Initial steps have been taken by Pleasant View town officials for the appointment of a local planning commission Peary B Barker town board chairman said the commission is held necessary to plan and coordinate the anticipated develop— ment of the town Officials of the town discussed planning aspects with Gail Naylor member of the Weber county commission staff at recent board meeting v pt mi t (i Six Times ' Pleasant View has been expanded to six times its former siae It is now the largest incorporated town in the county Chairman Barker also said the town has been assured by the state road commission that the present U S highway 91 through the town will not be made into a divided four-lan- e highway He said the strip will be "Widfour-lane ened to a highway but will not be divided the strip between Salt Lake City and Ogden Pleasant View officials objected to such a move fearing a "speedway" would be created The town board also appointed Leon Jones as deputy town marshal to assist Carl Rhees marshal k The League of Women Voters win hold an open meeting for all at 8 in room 101 Soups tonight building Weber college to elect officers League members will also study adoption of the current national agenda and budget There will also be reports from Mr Paul Grossenbach Mrs J L Langford His Milton White and Mrs Gus Larson delegates to the state league organizing conference in Salt Lake City IS oil The death Monday of Desiderio Martinez 67 of 124 W Binford St possible victim of a robbery-attacnearly three weeks ago was attributed to a brain hemorrhage and skull fracture police said to- Women's League Meeting Tonight 1952 Tomorrow Blamed for Victim's Death jSjflgpost mortem to determine cause of death was performed yesterday afternoon by a local pathologist at St Benedict s hospital said Capt W K Milligan head of the police detective force Capt Milligan said results of the police investigation of the case report willalong with the autopsyWeber counbe turned over to the nitm nwnmv will decide whether to call ma inquest hearing Lying a SidattaOr Martinez was found dazed lying on the sidewalk at Binford St and Wall Ave at 12:15 a m March 8 walby two friends The fact hisvictim let was empty and that the said he had $6 on his person earlier in the evening gave rise to the robbery-attac- k speculation then However police said subsequent investigations have failed to clearly establish that Martinez was either attacked or robbed Capt said police have one susMHff"mind and that if he is loin pect cated police should be able to make some headway in deciding whether a criminal assault was involved in the case Capt Milligan noted that the skull was fractured above the right eye and that such an injury might have been received in a fall net it Ladies First Foresters Visit Oil Plant Allison to Attend Pleasant View Fire Women's Group Manager Meeting Forest service conferees took they'll training To Visit Prison Seeks Local said City Manager £ J time out today to tour an and administrative management he will attend conference at Salt Lake City also and leadership skills pany's plant for city managers at Boulder Fire ol the leader will demonstration fire Sandberg Friday and Saturday unless Ladies' association had yesterday for the of training safety requires his presence mountain Planning Unit group with the distinction being the first unguisners here those two About from at quarters visit the managers from Attending out the United States are 'Sure Different Then' Skull Fracture MARCH Second Section Auctioneers and Liquidators with full authority to sell until stock is exhausted or 5 days whichever is sooner MUST LIQUIDATE A $10000000 INVENTORY has been INVENTORY consisting ofto Rugs Carpets Home Furnishings and Appliances us for purpose of Absolute Liquidation at Public Auction committed Everything must be sold piece by piece or in lots to suit the buyers! 2 BIG AUCTIONS UOLY- -2 P M SHARP 7:30 IN THE EVENING AND CONTINUING DAILY AT 2 PM and 7:30 PM for 5 DAYS OR UNTIL STOCK IS EXHAUSTED AND AGAIN AT wonofc you get the habit! J M m m mmm onsavmgr any amount tV:-l- f i SAVE REGULARLY nf soaoatW I --eJ- Js M soaoaW I same will be put on the no delay you wish Auction Block and sold for what the Public is Willing NOT WHAT IT'S WORTH BUT WHAT IT to pay Novelty Occasional NEVER IN YOUR LIFE will you FREE GIFTS Given tionYou at Each WILL BRING AT AUCTION 2 Big Auctions Daily 2 pm Auc- don't need to buy a thing in order to participate in this JUST COME 7 i see another sale like this! The merchandise offered for sale during this GREAT AUCTION comes from the West's leading manufacturers and retailers All will be sold at whatever price YOU the Public desires to pay Select the item Chrome Dinette Sets FREE OFFERING BlMmH tet Sfr Tables Metal Cabinets Floor and Table Lamps Platform Rockers and Hundreds of Other Household Items All will be offered to the Public at ABSOLUTE AUCTION ft OMN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY -- In this GREAT AUCTION there will be sold Beautiful Living Room Suites Bedroom Suites Rugs and Carpets Linoleum Bed Pillows Appliances Studios Ma- ttresses m LaaV and i OGDEN UTAH 7:30 pm HOW TO BUY AT AUCTION Come select any item you wish No delay Your selection will be put on the auction block and sold for Just what the public Is willing to pay Not for what it is worth PHONE 3-50- 24 but what It will bring at auction |