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Show Board Receives Proposed Ordinance on Planning Tcreate a seven-member Panning proposed ordinance to commission to be appointed by city a for the appointment of city commissioners. Three members commission, for regulation, ofwould serve until July. 1947 two the subdivision of land, regulation until two }intil July, July, 1949, and of buildings in mapped streets, ap3 function .withexcept for "rea- tt 100% Woo/ A ' -'*** S L GABARDINE .,'''' * All-wool slacks in-, tan. or. brown. Pleated anddropped belt loops. 30x38 fly . S A C K front, 13.53 prepare a master plan for- the Smeath, director of Ogden-Weber physical development of _the .city, commission. planning areas outside its bounCommissioners referred the pro- including which bear- relation to the daries to ordinance posed City Attorney program. Derrah B. Van Dyke and said planning Smeath the master plan would study themselves before would be said made with the "general authorizing approval. purpose of guiding and accomplishSmeath pointed out that the ing a coordinated, adjusted, and harmonious development of the city -,, »*-... clijyiriiii'Cu. which will best promote the but that its enabling act, safety, general welfare as powers and procedures have not health, been set up by city ordinance. well as efficiency and economy" of The proposed ordinance would the community. it tate ' s- Mn**\»*. to Fund Expanding Booklet Fund "At the half-way'point, the buildfund appeal which is being ing ay deferred until Monday action .on a request by Win Templeton, made by the Elim Lutheran church representing the Weber county war progressing satisfactorily. The memorial committee, for the counand the professional men fund to beof Ogden are showing keen interportion of a $500 ty's used for publishing, a booklet as est in the project by responding part of an educational program inform the people about the prop- with liberal contributions," accordosed building. ing to L. Floyd Lewis, pastor. Templeton reminded commis The new church of modified sioners they had promised assista- Gothic design will be constructed nce at a joint session of,the and county commissioners earlier on the church site at Twenty-third in the year. At that time, it was Jefferson. The estimated cost reported, the city and the countyof the new edifice is $50,000, exclupledged $250 each. Commissioner Lyman M, Hess sive of furnishings. A team of chairman of the board, expressed workers, with credentials from the himself as in favor of granting church, is making calls on prospeccommittee the money. · However tive contributors in the business Commissioner Joseph L. Petersen area of Ogden, in seeking to objected, "people already know what the proposed plan is anc strengthen the building fund. there is no need of advertising . it further." A decision will-be'reached after County Attorney M Blaine Peterson has had time to study the question and after Charles. A. Halverson, recently to. succeed F. Simmons, has had time to familiar with "the problem, Small-scale tillers of the soil, comissioners decided. of their victory gardens and Voters will decide at the general preservation of its election, Nov. 5, whether Weber the subsequent county should become indebted inproducts and other products are to enter a statewide contest, the amount of $1,000,000 to finance the construction of a. war memor- the winner of which will be awarded a fine trophy and be dubbed ial building. 'State Food Preservation Champion," according to Maud Martin, demonstration agent. contest, sponsored by the Garden Institute, ends Oct. 1945. Entry may be made by ubmitting a statement to Miss Vlartin at room 375 postoffice buildng, including the following inforWeber county commissioners SHEEPLINED JACKETS Corded body with Button 36 to 46. leather trim . . sheeplined _ front style. Sizes M « MACKINAWS 1.11 Meet Will Cause Holiday Button front, coat length, belted blue and brown. Sizes 36-48 .........style. mation: Size of His ..subject wil be "Today's Schools and Tomorrow's Citizens." The L. D. S.. tabernacle choir will provide the music. An other notable speaker - on' the agenda is Dr. John Dale Russell Clearfield director of the division of higher education, U. S. office of educa- . LEATHER JACKETS S T S BOYS' WINTER ield Villa; the who brown. Belted style,, button front. Sizes Monday night Opinion Offered on Drain-Laying Job -,arge 4.98 Herringbone weave brown. to 10 60% wool, in blue, tan 40% Boys 1 DRESS rayon. S L M . . . Herringbone or tweed front. Tip High Shoes Heavy oil-treated . o a k at Portland, 2.98,3.97 S jviction Actions Washable sanforized cotton yellow, beige. Sizes -6-16 BOYS' ROBES FRISKIES All wool striped or plaid pattern. 2-button front, belted. Sizes 2 to 6 . . 2463 Grant Ave. 6.90 around 14 8-14 ^ I C J.IO slips in tearose. shoulder ..F L O O R B O Y S H O P -- style. l.ob Boys' Fancy white', felt with .snap brims. 6% f x .patterned toe tique for dress.. 59C e s s Hats Blue, brown and tan. Sizes O r o d Leather H e l an- 6.40 Boys' Walled leather with wool pile linichin strap with snap fasng tener. Sizes S; M. L. Brown D O ... W N ... S T A e t Men's 4% S T SO R E · O x last oxfords in f army russet antique, long wear composition soles. to m s oxf- ords in rich russet', .......... r lace-to-toe bal. in tan, Shirtstan, blue. in D d y · Part wool flannel with two-tone colors of blue and maroon. Wraparound style. 8-18 M A{\ Sizes 2-16 ff sleeve Short sleeves and crew neck. I* A*» 'Sizes S. M. L All wool Sizes 8 to 18 SLIPS Built-up i t\f style....... I.U5 S E C O N D style. TMr Boys' Cotton beacon cloth in blue, maroon, brown. Cord belt, wrap- GIRLS1 RAYON · Ribbed cotton Sizes 2 to 6 Sires 8 to Fine rayon Cotton Long iu r S h o m Black duck uppers and non-marking rubber soles. Cotton Sport Shirts of applications for Netherlands reunion DOG FOOD G*o, Bell Co. y G Have Reunion served dancing enjoyed. All Netherlands missionaries, Holland speaking people and their friends are urged to attend. .*·· job easier. Netherlander · L L N U Boys' Scuff less is sta- it will be held Saturday .night at eight o'clock in the Sugarhouse L. D. S. ward 1950 South Twelfth East chapel, Salt Lake City. Elder J. Schipaanboord, mission during the war, will president speak on conditions during the occRefreshments will be upation. and S leather soles. Metal-hooks and eyes : make the lacing viction certificates filed during st month was about 50 per cent do not permit City ordinances issuance of special drain-laying li bove the number filed during the censes independent of a plumber' previous six months, George Amusarea rent director, reported tolicense, City Attorney Derrah B sen, day. Van Dyke said in an,opinion apparent cause mitted to city commissioners today He reported the this is the return of veterans "Apparently drain-laying in con for nection with sewer installations i to civilian 'life who want to get possession of homes, and sales of considered a plumbing operation and there are no special drain homes to others who are forced to to obtain a place in layers' license provided for in thebuy intoorder live. plumbing code," Van Dyke said. which The opinion was requested when The GI is in an advantageous comes to the quesan Ogden firm sought to obtain position when a home, Amussen drain-laying licenses for its em- tion of buying as he is able to get a explained, who are not licensed ployes 100 per cent loan as provided for commissioners said. in the GI bill of rights. A E N Soft kid uppers in black and brown, light duck lining. Neolite soles and heels. 6-12 4% t S A C K ' 3 3.80 wool mixtures in blue or brown. Pleated Sizes 10-16 100% . and Sizes Rise Seen in The number Belted *%·*% TFC · of the Ktate Saturday, remaining, "'re. John Grant resigned as councilovernight there. The next day, if man last week to take over a new road conditions permit, they will osition as superintendent of works cross the Uinta mountains to Manila. Utah, and return home by Clearfield. way of Evanston, Wyo., arriving here r All wool plaid in red, green, blue, tan and Mrs. Delia Pace, Ogden, Virgil Henderson, navy ioned with nd style. M BOYS' MACKINAWS Junior Boys Dress Slacks offi-He married Etna Harmon of Fairdisclosed today. They are cials members of biology classes of Dr. ·iew, Wyo., in the Logan L. D. S. the couple have three -Ross Hardy, and geography and emple andtwo children, girls and a boy. They geology classes of Dr. Walter re The w!ll be under supervision Mrs. Mary Sainsbury, Clear- ^Q WEAR Awaits ment near Vernal, Utah, school f*{\ ·N Students The group will study, the geography and biology of that LEATHER COATS I leather shell with soft cream color sheeplining. Zipper front. Sizes small, medium, large according -1 -n, r* F of 36-46......... Genuine goatskin in brown with zipper front. Jacket Brown Caberetta leather in surcoat model, fully lined. Sizes 36-46. length, warm lining. Sizes 36-46 O* C I H. HenderSupt. son, formerly of Clifton, Idaho, and of Clearfield the past i;woresident years, will be sworn in as city councilman, replacing John Grant, the regular council meeting, Will Tour itVednesday, Oc.t. 9, Mayor William R. Home announced today. Henderson has resided in Logan nine years and Smithfield 15 years, Dinosaur Area ince coming from Clifton, Idaho, been employed in the Approximately 60 Weber college ind has trade the past 15 years, students will leave in two char- juilding general depot, tered busses Saturday morning for le worked at Utah street; Ogden, during the a trip to Dinosaur national monu- ' COATS | m Brown Washington, D. C. New Og'den city school teachers have cent CLEARFIELD--Jude joined the 'U. E. A.. 100 per HODLW. Karl to trip two instructors. these and back. Sizes r« Councilman tion,; PILE LINED Norfolk Water repellent cavalry twill'shell, pile lining and mouton lamb -collar. Double- thickness yoke front ..... this year's garden num-\ 'phoning 2-7504. by style. Zipper front style in blue, green, red and brown m plaid. Jacket model. Sizes 36-48 V E front, self belt . . . Blue, brown combination. 36-46 Red, green, Surcoat model, zipper WOOL COSSACKS (including orchard, if any); will clos in family; amount of food to permicanned, listing separately vegeteachers to attend the three-da pretables, meats, fruit, jellies, convention of the Utah Educatio serves . relishes; amount and association which convenes Thurs kind of and and- root, crops to be day at six-thirty p. m. in the Lstored fruit (estimated); amount to be T. S'. tabernacle, it was announced listing fruits ad vegetables; Dr. E. T. McSwain, professor frozen, etimated value of all food preseducation at Northwestern univer erved. sity, will be principal speaker a Further information may be City and county schools all day Friday, Oct. 11, MACKINAWS 0 SHEEPLINED JC xd NOW! . 15.75 Contest Begun first session. Y O U R C K tod- Victorj Gardener the I P County Considers Church Building O x f Superior leather, Goodyear welt construction. Fancy patterned toe. 6.50 o r d s o r d |