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Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10. 194C to Visit With Vandals Iowa Eleven SEATTLE, Oct. 10 Huskies of University of Washtheir headquar- May Eat ington will ters on the University of Idaho Huskies make campus at Moscow prior to their game with Washington State tvcuiiiubi.u"-' Just Deserts Card Setup Jr. ' i» gridders hitoric rivalry dates to 1900. shipment -!--- pound h.«- in "Calif _ Richmond, Calif., OAKLAND, Ames. Iowa, Iowa Oct. 10 (AP) -- ..AS PRAKE, UWARMEP, HURLS HIMSELF BEHINPTHE PISPLAV COUNTER.' A suggested: "Maybe he's down under the stands learning to bunt There was more than a npe truth in that remark, for the first chance he got, Williams pushed one down the third base line for an easy base hit and forced Eddie Dyer to revise his "T" for Ted lor mation " Maybe well have to try the single or double wing next," Dyer admitted. 'Id like'to keep Williams quiet but I don think we will. He's too good hitter and all the shifts m the worm won't stop him if he pokes one . t State ana training table. npr 150 Charley Cato, 151, Oakland, drew, "We believe in red meat even into the stands." ^ if it's horse or goat meat." Oliver 10. declared. "But we haven't had to Take Your Choice LEGAL NOTICES eat that yet." Al Schacht, who is on hand to The meat shortage has reduced fans as usual, offentertain SAVED MILLIONAIRE Ma- his the NOTICE to the Cards as services ered the Indiana gridders of the West- rine M/Sgt. SAL STOCK M. William Darkin, - .fly:! a is nereby given tt» in ac ern conference to eating chicken pictured in Los repyesterday pitcher Anffeles, him but early replies to an Associated ortedly is to receive all or a warm up," Manager Dyer told Press survey indicated that whi e food part of $100,000 from How-"We've been holding these f?MTM* Al too meat is increasingly difficult to f«nnea. long." millard Hughes. Darkin "Okay," he said, "but do you want obtain, so far most schools have ionaire from burning pulled experime to or you against pitch for mental plane after H u g h been able to get Some-like Ohio State and Neyou?" crashed in California. Bank of Ogden, Ity rm fhf 13th day of November. 1946. braska-have their own supply and Beantown Breezes 2 o'clock D m at the banktaB rooms expect no trouble. At O.S.L., the oAaSVn* No. 2453 «£*£*£ State Agricultural school Boulevard. Ogclen, Utah, lor the follow meat from its own cattle. upon the recornraenda Nebraska Coach Bernie Masterson said the university had purchased beef at the Nebraska State fair ry Brecheen, amend to noted the Articles of Joe Cromt L was ^ 155. should last the Cornhusk- LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 10 (AP)-Hporatlon ol this bank In the following about his small boy, who re ers a long time. were enry Kolasinski, Wyoming's inj- ing the authorized capi Sharp contracts reported ured" 200-pound tailback, will be marked: "It's a big day, da day. at Yale and Arizona. A Yale ready to go for the first time this world serious." Maybe the Jsia n season when the Cowboys tangle into 24.000 spokesman said meat is 'way fof otheO Opar00000,divlded regular requirements and tne with the Colorado Buffaloes in a value ol $25.00 each. b In the event of affirmative actionsquad is getting meat just occas- Big Seven football game here Satuon the question of Increasing the At Arizona the footballstock, to further consider and ionally." ers eat at the general cafeteria rday. Return of the Leaverett, Mass., recommendations tne tho of where meat is served "practically power runner will take some of Board of Directors with the load off freshman Jack Ratliff Williams daily. No horse meat, either." of the new shares of capital issue 2 To adopt resolutions setting forth The University of California at and enhance Wyoming's chances, the amendment recommended for adop(U.C.L.A.) termed although the young, inexperienced tion by the Board of Directors and I to Angeles will be a defsituation pretty, tough, but Cowboy team as are such 'necestake further steps was not considering horse nite underdog. sary to legally complete and errect that Engto some Kolasinski, who was outstanding meat yet. seasons are n landers the and has fall practice, In the San Francisco area both spring ban* to conform with the Proposed arried the ball only once--for anJuly Laborsnowday. County Fair and and California coaches amendments, to the Articles or Incor-Stanford the flies. said their teams were not affectedn1-yard gain against Colorado State such amendments are poratlon, game. He Wyoming's meat opening the by shortage. adopted. 4 To transact any and all other The training table meat portions International injured on the play and has business necessary to effectuate ^e at the University of Washington not been in action since. would rather talk a of the moved objects meeting. into three-way down and the Uni-Colorado By authority of the Articles or In- have been cut ie for the Big Seven leadership versity of Utah also reported hav-ast ^ corporation and by order or the week by whipping Utah State a h n g he has seen of Directors of the Commercial Security ing 3. normal meat supply. ... __ . it. . -- PET£CTIVE Williams to take his licks. When he was slow to appear someone going to for .the .of ANP ICE-COOL,THE SHOT FROM MIKE STRIKES PRILLS JOE/ WITH HIS HIS AUTOMATIC ANP SEMPS FIRST BULLET.' SPINNING TO THE FLOOR STEEL-NEBVEe newsmen were around the batting cage before yesterday s world series game waiting for_Ted Idaho campus, where they will be served horsemeat, but most remain until Saturday morning, generally football squads when they .will Journey to nearby ·yet. h reached that haven't stage Head Coach Ralph Pullman, Tex Oliver, coach at the UmSa Welch said about 40 would make of Oregon, gave a typical the first the for the 14th game " trip Fullerton, BOSTON. crowd , Meier "-*· Hugh. By Horse Meat ; are sched- , uled to entrain tonight for lege at Pullman. Ted Breaks Up Odd 38 OUR, COMET E«X . ; · · , at Kolasinki Gets to Drills it . ,. . TH.36TW.RP \J5K~*« SEASON, DOGFACE--- Y LET GOOF PEMSNAEB-?^ I MY TRY TO DATt .DOM'T .' IF THE TRY TO ADVANCE THE ANY £AL,S SPARK, OKAX--- OTHERWISE, SCHWOZZLE, NO IN THE SHE'S TWEET TWEEF FUTURE, I euess WE BETTER-STICK. / TO RULES//cure- AT SOME WE WHlSTUMG TOU, DISH CANT DO THIS TD ME. PAL SHES AT , /" -WHISTLING- YOU/ DICE/ . still it wnendmcnt ^ ^ ^^ 'if · W or i intile The Colorado - Wyoming battle LEGAL NOTICES be one of four week-end vill B. F. games involving Big Seven teams. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION Published October 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, WEBER COUNTY. STATE OP UTAH Defending champion Denver will 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, 18 19, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that meet Colorado A. M. in Denver claims Jackie could bunt 20. 21. 1946. 2Uq the regular electionon to be held In Friday night and Utah enters conf-.260 in the National. league^ County, Utah, Tuesday, the erence competition against B. Y. day of November, 1946, there shall at Provo Saturday anight. such qualified voters of to submitted UTAH CONSTRUCTION non-conference Moe AH, Brothers County as shall have paid a prop- Utah State has who did a great 300 To- The Stockholders of the Utah said erty tax therein In the year precedingdate with Montana State at Lo- for OBerg, S S Construction Company: «,,,,.,. such election, the following question, an Saturday. during the war, turned up to visit his former teammates Notice is hereby given that a special wit: meetlnc ot the stockholders of the Utah "Shall the negotiable coupon bonds and his arrival led to a report that Corlstruction company will be held at of Weber County. Utah, In the sum become Muddy Ruels might One or of Million Dollars company 719 ($1,000,000), the office the First as special assistant to Security Bank Building. Ogden, Utah, maturing serially within not to exCommissioner Happy Chandler.... the 2lft day or October, 1946. at ceed twenty years from the Irf hour or 10:00 o'clock a. m.. for the pur- of their (20) Issue, without option expects to have an Terry Moore YOU'U.TAKETHE pose of voting upon the following pro- of prior payment, and bearing InRISHT 5WKT.. on 1 SO OUR FLISHT5TTH05E SHW3ED PARTS OK\ DOESENOUGH his game left knee operation a rate of not to exceed at terest TO BALK. SEftRCHERS SO FARand will HWE ACCOMPLISHED \THE. MAP HAVE ML BEEN. IENIE MUCH hopes D°lSa "TO reduce the amount or capital three per cent (3%) per annum, int- MONTGOMERY, Ala., Oct.' 10 during the winter DEEP BOX-CANYONS WITH NO ENTRANCE cOWBEPiTOOi SINCE SOUR/COUNTRY n_. _ stock 0° the corporation from $2.500.000. erest payable seml-annually, be Iss- AP)~A seven-under-par 65 over keep him going for .several more LITTLE, GIL, EXCEPT MESAS WITH. WALLS TOO SHEER TO CounPAD DISAPPEARED,TOB*./COULD seasons and Board HIDE sold the of Mack by and Connie uedCommissioners divided into 25,000 shares of the par THE Beauvoir TO'EUfMNWE club Country stylish Herman CLIWiB- ONE 16 EVEN SURROUNDED FKTOFMEN of Weber County course CHICORRO ty Clark the ^ attracted Griffith phoNEED OF FURTHER.' Keiser the in put for the purpose of raising funds toa THAT'S WPASSABIE! AND HOR5E5T0 'attention when- they SEfKRCH IN THESE defray the expense of purchasing spotlight today at the start of thetographers' RIBBON5f together at for and erecting and furnishing Montgomery $10,000 open golf tour- their white heads site a public building and most American In and for said the ball re- Weber park issued and outstanding through the County, which building shall demptlon and retirement or 25% or leaguers hoped they werent cookInclude a public auditorium and oth-The Akron, Ohio, pro who or each stockholder stockholdings ng up something. The pair prob2 To amend Article Seventh or the er rooms for the use and benefit copped the Masters' championship rest of Articles of Incorporation to read as fol- said County and the Inhabitants at Augusta, Ga., earlier this year ably can'out-think all the Cronm saw Joe thereof?" who is the fifth leading money league and At said election the polls shall be year befCards twice the lOT:? Tno capital stock of this corporathis only A. G. winner of P. the a circuit,ore at the hour of 7:00 o'clock s tion shall be $1,755.100.00. divided Into opened Off m and shall be kept open until turned in his brilliant perform- game, the series. seeyesterday 177551 shares of tho par value of them twice he'll only at the hour of 8:00 ance during a warmup yesterday. shall be closed m. S3°°'And aC also for the transaction of o'clock p. topped anything else displayed shall be held as nearly Itthe any and all business pertaining there- Said election practice rounds by the field In conformity with the gen- 71 to. or necessary In connection there- eralpossible of the nation's top-ranking election laws of the State of Utah with and for such other and further such election every qualified ,, business as may come before the ctocK- at of said County who shall have golfers. Keiser was not the only entry, a tax In said County property paid h °Dated and signed this 27th day or the year preceding such election, shallhowever, to turn in a subpar September, 1946. in the final practice round. be entitled to vote. \V H. HARRIS, election shall b« held In all o. The tournament, second P. Or. A.LOS Secretary. theSaid ANGELES. Oct. 10 (UP) Weber election districts In Countymeet By order of the Board of Directors Utah. The polling places within said o££ in Montgomery's history, gotThe Los Angeles Dons heard good on a somewhat of disappointare to the Utah Construction Company. districts and the In thewho from team medicos today Published Sept. 28, 29. 30. Oct. 1. conduct the electionJudges severa ing note. Of the top 10 money that Captain 14, districts, shall be the same as those winners of the year, only Keiser when X-rays showed was 3.4. 5. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11, 12, 13,2131 16 17. 18. 19, 1946. Seymour's rib only bruised for the general election to be held onand Jim Ferrier of Chicago were the of 5th November, 1946, In day and he be will ready for action among the competitors. ALIAS SUMMONS against the San Francisco 49 ers in the District Court of the Second BY ORDER OP THE BOARD OF TO "3U\U3/ UVCt here Saturday night. Judicial District, Weber County, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Team however, Meter physicians said, BER COUNTY. UTAH. W?mam°wY t Maule. plaintiff, vs. the Dated tho 30th. day of September Bud Ke'rr, one-time all-Amerunknown creditors and assigns or Parking meter collections for that 194G. at Notre Dame, may miss William A. Lund, deceased, and of EmHESS. L. M.Chairman first nine months of this yearrec-to-ican game ma C. Lund, his wife, deceased; and because of a knee mthe with tal $46,759.89 compared other persons unknown claiming ATTEST: all from of collected $45,600.81 any right, title, estate or Interest eipts LAWRENCE M. MALAN, '49'ers arrived yesterday by or lien upon, the real property de- County ,, .. v^ -M (SEAL the devices during the correspond- Th'efrom *jierit. Miami, where they overw·cribcd In the complaint adverse to Pub. Oct. 2, 3, 4. 5. «. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 ing period of last year, City TreasSeahawks 34-7 Tuesdhelmed the or clouding 12. 13. 14. 15, 16, " 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. urer Heber J. Heiner reported to plaintiffs ownership Dlalntlff's title thereto, defendants. 23, 24. 25. 26. 27, 28. 29, ' 1946. ay night... commissioners today. city The State of Utah to Said Defendants: 'You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service or this summons upon you. If served gSre* BY HE* SERVICE. within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise, within tntrty days after service: and defend the above entitled action; and In case of vour failure so to do. Judgment will be PIPS FELL rendered against you according to the -5-ST.' TISABTO PULL, AM1 WE WAMT demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. ,TO 3IT RIDDA HIM--This action Is brought to recover a LOOHl FOR. SO WE'RE judcment and decree of this Court HIM HOME nvLletlnc plaintiffs title to the real propertv situate In Weber County, Otah, described In said complaint and Bank Ogden President STARLEY. Cashier . . Herman Keiser Is Setting Pace it .. . .. . . -.. ' WEMSOU USED ... ' -. . . ' Seymour Is Ready For Grid Rivals '" Park . Receipts · a n d 2 O ·William Lund's Lynn Ogden City. Utah. p. . Block Addition to TH PRETTY "C," QUICK..' Plaintiffs Attorney O. Address: 2330 Washington Blvd., Published September 19 and 26, 1946, October 3. 10 and 17, 1946. _ 2108 ~ ALIAS SUMMONS No. 21778 In' the District Court of the Second Judicial Court. In and for the County of Weber, State of Utah. Echo M. Humfrey. plaintiff, vs. Casper p. Humi'rey, defendant. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: Ycu are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served wUhin the county in which this action Is days brought- otherwise within the above enafier service; and defend thirty case your and In of titled ure so action; rendto do, judgment will be failyou according to the deered against mand of the complaint, which has been' filed with the clerk of said court. The action is brought for the pur- pose of obtaining divorce. ^^ 64 pag6s containing 382 "Good Ideas" to make cooking and homermanaging easier! Plaintiffs Attorney P. o. address: 608 Eccles Building, Ocden, Utah. Published September 26, October 3. 10 17, 24. Here's an example Rag Rugs won't curl 2124 1946. AND GUARDIANSHIP FKOBATE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further No. 7034 iredltors n'wm CC prc5ent claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the law o f f c e s of Stuart, P. Dobbs 812 David Eccles Building. Ogden, Weber County. Utah, on or before the 3rd day cf December, 1946. i Dated Oftggj^s^ Administratrix STUART P. DOBBS, Attorney for Administratrix. Published October 3, 10, 17, 24, 1946. if _I Information In the District of Weber County, State ln° the^mattcr of the estate of Thomas \6 on the~edges you dip the edges in boiled starch after washing. NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS .,. 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