Show - j 12 A ' THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- w-nr- mt s GOP Women R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27 1955 Will Hold Club Meeting roperty Owners elinquent “In addition bags full of mail which will not be processed until after deadline will pour in” The treasurer is charged with the collection of $568275292 Averaging about $200000 a day Property owners who haven’t paid their 1955 taxes to County the past w’eek the total collected Treasurer Arias G Belnap might as well plan on standing in is now well over 3 million dollars line now Mr Belnap said that the heavia half two and noon at Deadline is next Wednesday est taxpayers the Weber County out notices tax days away and there are still about 10000 utilities and railroad companies Tax payments picked up sharp-- ' will probably pay in the next ty the past week Treasurer Bel two windows in the treasurer’s couple of days nap said and yesterday at noon office made a total of 1486 payin “Tay payments are 24500 tax receipts had been is- ments in last week's busiest day good” Belnap said “wecoming shouldn’t sued Notices were sent out on The average was 1000 to 1200 have any more property go deever 35000 pieces of Weber daily linquent than last year less than to2 per cent of the total” County property will its hit “The rush peak Wednesand TWO WINDOWS READY morrow' Tuesday BY MAIL OR CHECK Belnap said “we Though it might be long the day morning” absolute The tax payments can be made maximum line will probably move fast should hit our by mail and paid by check Checks Property owners divvying up at of 1500 each full day cannot be more than the amount of taxes The tax notices should accompany them After Wednesday noon taxes are officially delinquent and will be placed on the deliquent property tax list which must be published no later than Dec 21 Delinquent property is penalized two per cent and assessed $1 for advertising costs In January Weber County in effect takes a “mortgage” on the property when it is turned over by 7 — Camera Club Picks Rampton's Picture Line Expected to Move Rapidly About 10000 Notices Now Out tax-payi- ng Weber PTA' Will Meet Tomorrow James Lowell Rampton’s photoof two Halgraph a table-toloween pumpkins was first place winner in the assigned subject The Young Women’s Federated competition of the Ogden CamRepublican Study Club will hoick era Club for November- Second place went to Verna its first meeting of the year and George Cragun won 8 YWCA The Weber High School PTA Brunker Tuesday at pm in the Council will meet Monday evethird V Building 505 27th St Marwill There be reports by ning at 7:30 at the Weber CounBoard of Education offices jorie Wahlquist on the Promoted ty 1122 Washington Blvd Convention of the Utah FederaforW of Provo Mrs Gwilliam George H James first Ray tion of Women’s Republican of Ogden has been ap- vice president of the Utah Conmerly Clubs and the Republican Cam- pointed assistant manager in gress of Parents and Teachers paign Workshop held in Salt charge of the New York Life will speak on the objectives of Lake City during October Pat Insurance Co Provo sales office PTA work Sheehan will report on the three-da-y Western States Republican Council Convention held in Porty Bi-annu- p al Ex-Ogden- land Ore this month Mrs Margaret Feeny Weber County Republican will be special guest All members are invited to come and pay their dues Guests are welAcome Anyone interested in joining should contact Mrs Richard Hemor Miss Pat ingway at Sheehan at ite S MEN’S -- sH29 J: Leather Sola rp' CHILDREN’S RECORDS SPECIAL SALE! 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ROADWAY v GLEN BROS 2475 Washington Blvd If MUSIC CO 2546 Washington Blvd £ In-gleh- EACH 45 4 Pleading guilty in the City Court to speeding James F 19 of Roy was sentenced to pay $15 78 45 S Admits Speeding ' f Leather Sale - Larry Ashdown 24 of Clearfield was sentenced in the city court to pay $35 on a careless driving charge ON THE zl Nwlita Half Sole LADIES’ Careless Driving Eld-redg- i SHOE REPAIR p on The following people will participate in the evening discus- e sions: Sheriff Leroy 'Hadley Wood Utah Highway Patrol Lyman Hess county commissioner John Draayer South Ogden roads and 'highway department Mr Larsen supervisor of Weber County school buses and G Ernest Bourne representative of the Utah Safety Council 4 F vice-chairwom- Ted Allen Weber PTA Council safety chairman will conduct departmental work for all local safety chairmen A forum on the subject of “How to Cooperate With Authority” will be carried the treasurer PENALTY RATE The penalty rate then jumps to 8 per cent and after four years the property is put on public auction if taxes are not paid Mr Belnap pointed ouj this morning that if taxpayers feel their tax is unjustified they may pay their taxes “under protest” “There is no use doing this” he said “unless the taxpayer plans on taking legal action It leaves the way open for a court the season 9s best s from Penney' complaint” A protest should be accompanied by a written description of the complaint AUTHORITY PASSES — Dr H Wayne Marrs of Vernal and presiding officer of Kiwanis Organizational District Conference is receiving a gavel symbol of authority from retiring governor LeRoy J Olsen of Provo during installation of officers last night at the Hotel Ben Lomond governor-elec- t (left) SUNSHINE pen mow ras OBAcerro dgg? c:j ' gitvilo it vJ W 4 Sturdy Washable and SHADOW ho weathero! You’re looking good who’s your Woman: “Oh Doctor I’m so upset — my husband Hi Kiwanis Banquet Fetes New District Officers em-balme- Hear about the ft to begin!” Earnie Shepherd says he knew why the watch stopped: He opened up the back and a bug fell out and he said: “Ah the engineer was dead!” Reports were given on Kiw'anis tended subjects Reed C Culp InternaFollowing the banquet served tional treasurer outlined the at 6:30 pm Dr Marrs was 1956 objectives of Kiwanis The handed the governor’s gavel by afternoon’s meeting centered LeRoy J Olsen retiring gover- around the theme “Build As nor Installation of other officers Free Men” Kiwanians have dedicated themfollowed eveselves to the following ideas: Featured speaker for the ning was William Hughes Idaho Rededication of members to Falls who addressed Kiwanis strengthening the home church dis- and school combatting juvenile guests from the Utah-IdahDein” was “Ich His delinquency trict subject or "I Serve” Recognizing the threat of menThe organizational conference tal and emotional illnesses and and district training school supporting programs to correct sponsored by Kiw'anis Interna- them aiding and participating in tional opened in Ogden Friday civil defense The conference schedule kept Fostering better understandKiwanians busy during the week- ing between urban and rural end It will adjourn this after- people encouraging programs of closer between men noon Dr Marrs has been in charge in government - and men in busiof the school which is an annual ness leading and educating in event for the presidents and citizenship of the 58 clubs in Strengthening relationships between Canada and the United the district Well over 200 men had reg- States practicing a worldwide istered by- - yesterday morning good neighbor policy and strivMeetings conducted yesterday ing for peace through armaments covered financial reports oper- control and support of the United ating conditions of the 58 clubs Nations In Las Vegas a fellow made straight passes at a dice table — and then the girl slapped him To please everybody shop at j 12 'te AAA' CLOTH speech-mak- er who started his talk: “I feel like a mosquito in a nudist colony— I don’t know where at- TERRY r? seems to be wandering in his mind!” Doctor: “Don’t let that worry you —I know your husband: He can’t go far” Dr H Wayne Marrs Vernal and the decision was made to for the current hold the 1958 conference in Cegovernor-elec- t Kiwanis International Confer- dar City The first general session w'as ence in Ogden was honored last Goverheld yesterday afternoon at 2 evening at the Kiwanis nors Banquet at the Hotel Ben pm In the Hotel Ben Lomond Lomond Over 250 Kiwanians r Sol's ©noTC ROBES Nylon Pile Lined Smooth finished soft leather uppers with hard soles rubber heels 398 Towncraft ENSIGN DRUG STORE o 333 24th St JACQUARD ROBES mm Phone tailored Well P S Rx Dick sez: “So you think you can drive eh? If thick terry robes absorb moisture like fine toweling Made for you hie hike!” BRING US YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION wear around the ideal for beach on house Made of high count acetate jacquard wjth smooth glossy lapels cuffs and belt Quality tailoring f I -- i wear' A AV I 69 0 - AS Y N ect For mm flub mmtm and Sleeping Comfort Leather Romeos v oniwirt to averyday Th insurant : N finished cowhide uppers Elastic composition soles side gores Elk A i 449 V- problems Lounging A ' S ' QUESTION: some people who w'ere paid by their insurance Company for water damages to their wralls and ceilings This was supposed to be under Extended Coverage Is that possible? ANSWER: If the house was first so damaged by wind that water could enter Extended Coverage would apply A : it- INSURANCE AGENCY ROBERT C RYE One -- 5x7 50c Three 125 -- 5x7 AGENCY First Security Bank Bldg or ' ' E f TOWNGRAFl Broadcloth PAJAMAS Leather Operas Fine quality leather uppers - with hard soles lining Sanitized 398 U If f JK- '- A J t W button-fro- nt or slipover models Sanforized broadcloth cut for ‘roomy sleeping comfort v 5 H 'c'k - y : 2 98 Sanforized broadcloth pants and knitted combed cotton polo tops Pick high style Gift color combinations boxed - Ft l jvj 27 I Fine assortment of stripes in n PENNEY'S TOYLAND DOWNSTAIRS I r ' ' - TAKEN WITH SANTA GA5IULL 57 V- HAVE THEIR PICTURE ' Dial C k Towncraft If you’ll address your own insurance question to this office we’ll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind 2-56- V V I heard about 3-53- ' MON 5 to 9 VISIT SANTA 11 to 2 A 1 |