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Show Budding Kiwanians Grant Journalists Valley Awaiting to ·Life Award purchased as a site for * ntw. county high school, Bates exp- 4, Record O.H.S. Happening Sewer System streets are near the property + The THE OGDEN [UTAH] STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1946 lained. Educator Requests Street Openings A request by A. P«rley Bates, superintendent of Weber county schools; that -Forty-third street be the Kiwanis club opened from Adams to Madison, Allen, mayor of Hunts- and Madison be opened from Fortyville, reported today that about j second 200 feet south, was referred i 120 families would be benefitted ItnlTei-rat today by county Commissionersc%^^%» tt »_.^cy***r. by the proposed sanitary sewer County Surveyor Irving Jones for PROMPT DA* OB NIGHT SERVICE Ben Lomond. Seybert, who recretired as office manager ently for Globe Mills, Inc., has been a member of Kiwanis for the past eed Veteran Member Abner || in Privileged life membership was awarded to C. H. B. Seybert at a.meeting held Thursday afternoon in the Hotel system, including treatment study and recommendation plant, for which federal funds for planning have been granted. The allotment of $1,900 for planning wil lenable the town to .proc- , with the preparation of detailed drawings and specifications. The project includes 15,000' feet of sewer lines and a- treatment plant. Engineers estimate the work .will cost $53,500. Allen said today the method for raising the necessary'funds has not yet been decided upon. Construction will begin as soon as financing is arranged, he said. The mayor said the disposal plant" will probably be located at the lower end of the town. After sew- 18 years. John Culley, of the Kiwanis ed ucation committee, who conferred the honor, commended Seybert for his services to Kiwanis. Seyberi is a past president of the Ogder club and has served on several committees, Responding, -Seybert said: It was a .pleasure to do the things. have done. Kiwanis has done Imore for me than I have for Ki· wanis." age is treated at this plant, thete Iditorial Message will be no danger of It contamLyman S. Pierce, of the achieve ment committee, announced tha inating nearby waters, he exIN ACTION Each Wednesday afternoon, immediately aft"£ of Huntsville plained. Residents u together with the Ogden chamber ^«__--·--+^--^^^^ News cub Notes club, the journalistic work, the reporters of now use septic tanks and cesspools of commerce, the. Kiwanis clul a column The Ogden high school that writes in Leader Chosen for disposal. will print for distribution 5,000 meet in room 321 to receive instructions and assignments. APPC No "Tom Brown and row of are back to Law, Jean Elaine copies ^mes, in the right) (left j^« 667," an editorial in the curren Allred. j n^^^T«n-« , T ~,,..-~...*- iur«/?.;ii and Maureen displayed during Fire Preventon can Prevention issue of the Kiwanis magazine. row, Charlene Wight, Jacquelyn Stines, Shirley M. Lyncn, week, Oct 6 to 12, to remind the portance of decentralization of in (Ray Briem photo) public to aid in preventing the Farmer been Lowell dustry is stressed in the editorial has Ads menace. Larry Roos, of Kiwanis Inter chairman of the Weber county national, has named the followin; of American Red Cross committee to assist in the Nortt Coal Land Leased TWIN FALLS. Oct. 4 (AP) Demos Have committee. prevention Ogden Kiwanis club charter nigh for the political advertising be held Nov. 7: George H present campaigns will be to "Fire Prevention, week is desigLowe, chairman; "Walter Mann by the Times-News because of nated annually by presidential Geneva publicity; William P. -Miller, pro shortage of newsprint the local Dance Tonight proclamation to center attention gram; M. W. Lundstrom, house newspaper announced in its aiier on the great loss of life and propand A. Parley Bates, attendance. noon edition Thursday. A free welcome home dance for erty from fires. The Red Cross has "Rather than make any furtherWorld War Two veterans and their For Election organised committees to deal with be held reduction the startiwill partners reading .in tonight, Ballots for the primary electic: of the Times-News or m the such disasters if one occurs," a ng at eight-thirty o'clock, in the to be held Oct. 10 were distributed statement said. Emery in county. White amount by ballroom, City sponsored space of advertisregularto use. was The final election will be held According to L. W. Robbms, ers will be permitted The land during the war corit the Democratic veterans committee leased chairman, of the local Red Defense Plant chapter was decided to decline political of Weber county. 24. the " to Murray N. Moler, manager o advertising altogether, the annCross, posters will be prominently This will be the first social conthe United Press, Salt Lake Cit ouncement said. ducted on a community-wide basis was guest speaker. He related hi "Even without political adver- for the returned veterans, accordGordon cents per ton of coal removed or J a p a n experiences i n will be ing to Max D. Lamph, assistant 50 cents per acre per year, whichwar and also a description of th tising, tothe Times-News ease forced publish on a greatly county attorney, publicity chair- T a y r Hyde said the ever is greater. recent bomb tests which he wit tailed a e man. Regular band and other fa- for payment to the s basis," the announcement nessed. engbeen weeks have "For of the hall continued. (Timescilities it down aged. Vocal solos were by -Miss Bett News) has been Lamoreaux, with Ernest Oborn a large amounts of turning display A brief welcome home talk will regular piano accompanist. be given by Dr. John Edward Caradvertising. Occasionally the edipage has been omitted ana ver, USO chairman. Approximatetorial are bein Positions^-Applications may become necessary to ly 25 prizes will be awarded. received by the Thirteenth U. S. it that page entirely until Guests will include Senator Abe j examinacivil service region for there is some relief from the Murdock, Rep. Walter K. Granger tion for .draftsman. Positions will and others. Lamph emphasized emergency." be in architectural, civil, electrical, The announcement said limes- there will be no speechmaking. map, mechanical', statistical, struc- News recognized that "This party will be devoted to publishers tural'i'or."general fields. their "primary responsibility" was dancing and other entertainment BANDS FITTED WHILE U-WAIT for readers and regular advertisers. for the enjoyment of returned (World War Two vets," Lamph said.' Veterans are invited to bring All Work Main Floor Experienced ... Paper to Reject · for Fire « All Political ALL WORK GUARANTEED Repair Your Children's SCHOOLSHOES and PLAY SHOES We suggest composition be used for longer wear. Our while-U-wait service is fast, our materials guaranteed. Our repair men are veterans. Bring your family's shoes to J. C. PENNEY SHOE REPAIR Downstairs to Free Steel ' ' t t WATCH REPAIRING | Fire LOANS Of where 4 out of 5 who ask lor a loan, set one^ makes loans to pay bills, debts and other purposes. Get casH on your salary alone, if Sun, printed $1000 afternoon paper, also .there. C. PENNEY'S Craftsmen j Patterson, managing editor of the Morning Sun said two presses seemed badly damaged but that three apparently escaped animpairment. The Evening · J. , ^ S o e a sy fb eo o K^w'Ttli MacLean loans, ror purchases or "restricted" articles limited to to Guaranteed were hampered by smoke but brought the fire under control about an hour after the alarm was given at two-fifteen a. m. ·Certain Loans $25 . "any number" of women as guests to insure plenty of dancing partners for the crowd. Unescorted women, in groups of two or more, -F- will be admitted free. and 'driving employes into the streets. Cause of the blaze was not immediately determined. Firemen furniture or auto withoutorInvemrelatives olving friends, Small monthly payments ployer. -- up to 15 months* to repay. Is the best solution, If ausloan a chance to say "Yes." give won't you? Come In or telephone _ 12 months. Baltimore,Papers ire * . .-. Presses BALTIMORE, Oct. 4 (AP) broke out early today in the press room of the Baltimore Sun papers, filling the entire fourstory building with dense smoke to pay bills .today. Damages So sjH_sy to sLeJLnJ is Manajcr Phone 5575 L A C E ' C O V E crash. Printed flor- . napkins. . . floral cloth, six Folks Drop inA HURRY O AQ «*.-!· U N C H E O N L 60x60 15x15 \ IN fruit designs. and 51x68 HEARTY MEAL 6.14-6.39 PRINTED TABLE Bleached cotton al Getn T A B L E in light ecru. 100 per cent cotton age. When T A B L E L A C E floors, where editorial rooms and the Associated Press office arewaslocated, were undamaged. No one injured. Patterson said he could not give an immediate estimate of the dam- 221 Eccles Bldg. 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