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Show THE OGDEN TH |£TRSDAY JCentucky Has PGrid Fuss LEXINGTON, (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER syWiNG. OCTOBER 3. 19*6 SIDE GLANCES Xy.. Oct. 3 (AP) 20. 21. gUkL^fcyer; -vino*TM;* n^niu^i * tnc r^u ii^s-'* r*v-r* rf-c.i^^nr PRANCE'S PICKEP \CROSS THE LAKEy DRAWINGS AMP MOPELS IN CMtfHTAN EARFUL/ TO CANAPA STRONG-BOX ANP BURY THEM UP THE TRAIL .TONIGHT' -ALONG THAT PESERJEP ANP HOT/ STRETCH Of BEACH/ " President ·R. T STARLEY, K cashier - Attest: 1946. ___ _ Construction Company. special n Utah meeting is ^stodbholderaw ol ftt Construction Company * *e = the office of plrst " . Utah. at is a graduate student, but three years of lootbefore the war ball at Kentucky interrupted his studies. The university says he is eligible under the wartime rule, still prevailmg Allen of Bank Just about the hottest eligibility fuss in Southeastern, conference football history, involving Kentucky's star halback, Ermal Allen, boiled toward a final showdown today as the school stood pat on a decision to reject the latest S. E. C. executive committee rul10 NOTICE* 13 he played only reduce stock of the divided , ._ ONUBOYS-' LETS IWrOllRLUCKATCUTT permits four years ot varplay in the conference. Allen sity not did participate in the sport which · o£ nterested" substitutes. was another Informed 17,551 shares of the or to, necessary in other a no. with, and lor such business as may come before the * Date* and siened this 27th day of September, 1946. result reversal. . . of the latest decision The HARRIS, Secretary. order of the Board of By D tors c vesterday, Kentucky officials tossed the matter back to Giert, claiming the committee was improperly constituted and thereiore werless to act. it . F Topping all, Kentucky Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant asserted that he would use Allen in his lineup, ne as long as school officials said · was or a living in the hardware eligible. land f- Player Group Directs Rockets Big Field Seeks sale of R each of eatin of ,,c tr--ME A WOLF/1 NEVER, WHAT A FATAL ATTRACTION L HAVE" ^^,, THE OTfJER. SEX-/-- ·JWIRP SEASONTK? I SUE£S HEtp \T ME HMO Golf Honors ' GIRL rs WfTH OMTHE.PHOME' ANP WAMT5 JuSf TOOK.. MAKE A MYSELF/ TO i M£ ? VMOPEWITH NUTTy, COOK-1 |/ M? ostf, REPUTATION SOPHY, MUST 6ESET-, II \TlM AROUND/ TIME I ETTy, HAVE THE OMLY IS OPEM and Balcan b. Players Join Indian Squad Two Oct. 3 (UP)-Profefootball's greatest exSALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 3 (UP) periment, a "player committee FORT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 3 directed team, will contmue Two new grid players have joined throughout the 1946 season for the(AP)--Ben Hogan, seeking his of Utah football --Chicago Rockets of the new All- thirteenth tournament champion- the Universitywere "to o.u. GA.*-J who scheduled to bejecii squad, America conference. In a unique election, the KOCK- ship of the year along the golfinga lot of help to the Indians when voted 29 to 1 against trail, and Byron Nelson, making they meet the University of Arizet players a coach and will play the his first appearance with the tourhiring 10 championship games remaining ing pros in six weeks, headed a ona Saturday, night at the Ute stadium. ton their schedule under the dir- field on thepurchase ph rloe, W or returned as of 90 that moved out ection- of a committee pcsed The new players are Bunny round the case may_ be._ oocV| in of the the $10,first "Wee Ned of Willie" Wilkm, and Bud Cleave, Jlark, center, September, 000 Fort Worth Open. Mathews and Bob Dove. who are just out of the guard, Owner John L. Keeshin of the Except for Sammy Snead. the army. 1946 ' STATE BOAD COMMISSION OP Rockets announced he would laconic Virginian, all the .major The Arizona team was expected champions were in there swinging, arrive here tomorrow and work Chairman. iSept.LEAVITT. 27, 28, 29, 30, Oct. 1, Snead, British Open king, \v:tn- out the same day. drew from the tournament yestcr2, 3, 1946. dav. NOTICE OF SALE was team Rocket about the broug Par took a hammering in pracSealed proposals will be received by when Dick Hanky, former Noith tice rounds yesterday but Hogan th? State Road commission o! Utah. State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, suffering from a cold, didnt play 2 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, Octountil the course and Nelson, shooting ber 16 1946° and at that time publicly 18 holes, said he "wasnt hitting opened for tho sale ol a tract of land them very good." Jimmy Demaret NEW in Box Elder County. Utah, situated YORK, 3 Oct. (UP)-B- r tho Utah Hot Springs overhead, the Houston pro, fired a record s the Preston Nlbley tract, derooklyn's share of the pennant 63--eight under par for Glen 6.350-yard course--and Earl playoff receipts will go to 50 orgK e e s n was unsuccessful Stewart, Dallas amateur,, tieo. the THE WOOD USED IN THE ol Section 14 T 7 if., B 2 W., S. L. anization employes as a bonus, I M. Vtemot to hire Sid Luckman, star course record with a 64. W5 CUT IN THE VEPR whlcS ne's in Box Elder County Branch President Dodger Rickey auanerback of the rival Chicago and is west of tho westerly riSht-°*way line of highway known as F. A. said today. He explained that these emProject No. 214, containing 42 acres, _ more or less. and executives ployes players THE tOST CITS were not included--earned the ex- Maps and descriptions can he examined the commission office at Salt at .GOT tra money for "faithful perform- Lake City, and at tho District Engiance of extraordinary duties TO office at Ogden, Utah. . neer's The attention of bidders Is called to HOStfEW the war." TORRINGTON, Wyo., Oct. 3 the fact that a controlled access highon way be to borders the tract sold. (UP)--The only official A.A.U. LEGAL NOTICES The State Boad Commission reserves Wyoming Golden Gloves tournathe right to reject any or all olds. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION Cash, certified check, or cashier's ment involving amateur boxers check lor not less than than five per MONTREAL. Oct. 3 (UP) -Fore- be held at the Torrington cTnt ol total amount of bid made pay.iiJCttvij*-' regular electiononto be held in able to the State Road Commission of cast of rising temperature Plus armory on the nights of October the County, Utah, eiTuesday, Utah must accompany each bid as evidthusiasm aroused by last nights ay of November, 1946, there shall ence of good faith. This will be cred29, and 30. ubmitted to such qualified voters of ited on the purchass price, or returned 10-inning 6 to 5 Montreal victory28,Winners in the big tourney -fover Louisville which tied, the littCounty as shall have paid a prop- the case may be. rom flyweights to heavyweights- aid rty tax therein in the year preceding Terms casn. of sale will world series at two games Dated this 27th day of September, was expected to bring out a ca will be given free trips to Denver election, the following question, and to meet, in the regional fight pacity crowd for tonight's game if they win there, they will ge. '"*·· Shall the negotiable coupon bonds STATE ROAD COMMISSION OP of wpber County, Utah, in the sum Jackie Robinson, Negro mfieldUTAH. (31,000,000), er and International league bat- fre trips to Chicago for the na- of One Million Dollars THERE iTHOSt BAY LEAVITT, Chairman. By tional Golden Glove and the A. maturing serially within not to ex- publishedH.Sept. TO THE, OV.D 27, 28, 29, 30, Oct t. tine champion, was the star of the ceed twenty (20) years from the Boston. in tourney OUGHT TO 00 THE game batting in the Royals' winof their issue, without option 2. 3, 1946. Winning trophies in the Torring- date and bearing intol' prior payment, with a single when theton nine'run HtftR 1 SUMMONS ALIAS are Manevent by a sponsored not exceed rate to were of P.SOL1T OL' erest at fcasfs filled in the extra uel Ortiz, world's bantamweight , Court of the ^Second the annum, District cent intper per (3%) three PROP. TUTT Eine Robinson scored the ty.ng and will be awarded to erest payable semi-annually, bo Iss- Judicial District, Weber County, COMIN6 g as Montreal rallied f or twochampion, and sold by the Board of Counued best Spanish-American fighter. ty commissioners of Weber County w?lllam°W. Maule, plaintiff, vs. the AT THE runs in the ninth inning. Inree Jack Dempsey, former worlds for the purpose of raisins funds toa unknown creditors and assigns ofvsTlks oft tis Clark loadcd sponsorexpense of purchasing the champion, heavyweight Emis A. and defray William of deceased, bases and reliefer Joe Ostrowski ing a robe for the most popular site for and erecting and furnishing " ma C. Lund, Lund, his wife, deceased; and walked the next batter. On the fighter in Wyoming, while Joe a public building in and for said persons unknown claiming other all which building shall any right, title, estate or interest in, fourth ball the catcher tried to Louis is sponsoring another box- Weber County, a public auditorium and oth-or lien upon, the real property despick Robinson off second, made ing robe for the best ex-GI boxer include rooms e" for the use and benefit ol cribed in the complaint adverse *i a bad throw and Robinson scored.in the and said the inhabitants County carnival. big ring clouding Plaintiff's ownership or defendants Freezing temperature held the Free training and free registratitle thereto, plaintiff's At be said election the shall The Utah to polls Defendants. Said crowd to 15,000. State of U. A. A. be with the tion will 7:00 o'clock a. You arc hereby summoned to appat the hour Mel Deutsch was the losing furnished amateurs accepted ior opened m and open be and shall ear within service until twenty after kept days wmbe closed at the hour of 8:00 of this summons upon you, If served pitcher and Chet Kehn the the tourney. Camps now are being o'clock p. m. state the established throughout which the county In this action Said election shall be held as nearlywithin game at Mon- preparation fo rthe three-day n(Tt was the Is brought; otherwise, within thirty as possible in conformity with the genand defend the after service: three games at the tournament. after treal eral election laws of the State "of above entitled action; and in case of American Association city, where There will be entries in ail and at such election every qualified failure so to do, Judgment will be Louisville won two of three. voter of said County who shall have your from weight divisions, ranging rendered against you according to the pound coutie-weights to sluggers paid a property tax in said County aemand of the complaint, which has the year preceding such election, shallbeen filed with the clerk of said court. in the heavyweight class. Three be entitled to vote. This action Is brought to'.recover a directors will tour the state _ to se-Said election shall be held in all ofmdemcnt and decree of this Court Cistrlcts in Weber lect district men to fight m tne the election to the real The polling places within- said dieting plaintiffs title Utah. matches. Torrington situate in Weber . County. districts and the judges who are to Sroperty and Utah described in said complaint conduct the election in the several to-wit; ,,_ ,, shall be the same as those as follows, Lots districts, 1 and 2, Block "C, Ail of LAKE CITY. Oct 3 for the general election to be held on William "TheSALT Lund's Lynn Addition to the 5th day of November, 1946, in 1947 U. S. Olympic ,, Ogden City, Utah. County. and slalom ski trials will be held BY ORDEE OP THE BOARD OP Plaintiff's Attorney IntermCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WEat Sun Valley. Idaho, the was P O Address: 2380 Washington Blvd infBER COUNTY. UTAH ountain Ski association ormed last night. BOSTON, Oct. 3 (AP)--All ever Dated the 30lh day of September, a n d 26, 1946 ruv^^ September I E Don Reddish, president ot the at one October 3, 10 and 17. 1946. Ameri- 1946 L. M. HESS, the apiece victory assgroup said the National Ski Chairman. ALIAS SUMMONS Sox OTEST: ociation wrote him saying the can league champion Redsame No. 21778 AWEENCE MALAN, M. would be in Idaho while Se- All-Stars from that loop :ounty Clerk. (SEAL) trials would court of the Second the District ! get the ski jumping will wind up their three-game attle ··lib Oct. 2, 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, Judicial Court, In and for the County 2 13. 14. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, runoffs. of Weber, State of Utah f^-mer The Sun Valley trials will be series today with Joe Dobson liste- 3 24 25, 26, 27, 23, 29, 30, 31, 194.6. Echo M. Humfrey, plaintiff, vs- Casper Hose and to 2135 the start for Lefty F Humfrey, defendant. March Reddish held said. 7-S, the Stars Df^^car to Said of Utah State OF SPECIAL MEETING TO The The Seattle events will be heldHal Newhouser for N'OTICE are hereby You summoned to appear Ted Williams wont play, but INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK March 17 and 18. c* within service twenty this days^aftw his banged elbow is improving andNotice is hereby given that in acthe club doctor says Ted will be ordance with resolutions passed at a directors of this bank in good shape for the world series. on ofthethellth broug C htT other wiw day of September, aftcr ^^^'C^ve^nDom DiMaggio sat out yesterday the above e service; and defend the banking rooms of this because of a reported minor bump atat No. 2453 Washington Boulevard, on' his thumb. It was another Ogden, Utah, a special meeting of tha stockholders of the Commercial Securcold day and not all of the Bank of Ogden, Utah, will be held X ,tythe played the full nine innings.on 13th day of November, 1946, at Purp J Farrell won the third an- Mike Eyba pitched the last two2 o'clock p. m., at the banking roomspose Of nual Ernie Schneiter golf cham- innings yesterday when the box of said bank No. 2453 Obtaining; at Washington pionship at the Ogden golf and Boulevard. Ogden, Utah, for the followPlaintiffs Attorney country club Wednesday with a 10 Mike", "reportedly headed for a ing purposes: O. address: 608 Eccles Building, 1. To vote upoa the recommenda3 and 2 decision over W. H. managership in the Sox farm made by the Board of Directors next year, retired six men tions at the meeting above thisto Bank The two golfers 'were rfl evenin order and struck out Hank of amend the Articles of Incornoted K, **, iai". at the turn. Farrell carded an Greenberg and Joe DiMaggio in poration of bank in the PROBATE AND GOAKUIANSHU" this an and Jackson particulars: 84. succession. CHICAGO, ssional r.-- MM arfd Ascriptions .business!" «»*-D ' _ .. as a freshman. Conference Commissioners Mike -Conner first overruled Kentucky s certification eligibility on the Morristown. Tenn., triple threat athlete, setting out that the rule s intent was to permit freshman partin sports. icipation With only three regular members qualified to vote, the conference executive committee over ruled Conner, 2 to 1, but the regalation requiring a five-man QU?TMTM bobbed up and S. E. C. president J. J Tigert appointed disi- ... .., ' Dodger Employes To Get Share Montreal Gains !In Little Series TWS- 'rtO IT MNK£ _ r*m\TMMTMWTM*V*£ WS WWOBR NiW BE HE'D , Torrington Lands Ig iBUTTOTHE B Fistic Feature ; i e *N U A JLV^Ij AO -·- *-· *-·-'· le b« ' Z' ^ . o£ first · . ., Sun Valley Lands .Olympic Trials All-Stars Square Red Sox Series ' MOTkCED FAC THKT l · .. d Farrell Triumphs Over Jackson .. Europeans Like Trojans to Meet a. By Increasing the authorized capital stock of the Commercial Security Bank Of Ogden, Utah, from 3400,000.00 Consult Comity Clerk or to $600,000.00, divided into 24,000 shares spective Signer, for Further of the par value ol $25.00 each. Information b. In the event of affirmative action on the question of increasing the capNOTICE TO CREDITORS ital stock, to further consider and detNo. 7034 , ermine the recommendations of the of Directors with respect to the the District of Weber County. Sta* LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3 (UP)-of the new shares of capital stock _ U.S.C.'s intersectional game witn Issue SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. S To adopt resolutions setting forth 2. of of Thomas State here next Saturday tothe amendment recommended for adopSecretary of State Byrnes is re- Ohio was as Ho MS^-^rSSbt Claims^ and the tion by the Board of Directors designated Carded in Europe as "the ablestday take such further steps as are necesmemorial game m honor osary American ever to go to the conand to effect complete legally Trojan coach. amendment. tinent," Monsignor Patrick F. Ken- Thelate dedicatory game will call amend the by-laws of this nedy, rector of the Cathedral of 3. To SC's drive for fund bank to conform with the proposed the Madeleine, told members of attention to memor amendments to the Articles of Incorthe Serra club, Catholic layman's to build a Howard Jones on are such amendments poration, if ial fieldhouse and armory th' adopted. organization at a luncheon. 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