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Show Second Section Second Section OGDEN Fire Strikes Utah Utah Buyers Have Reached Limit of Their Ability To Pav, Executive Avers Utah consumers have now limit of their ability to pay, R. L. Jex of Spanish president of the Utah Retail Grocers association, told members of his executive committee, according to an Associated Press dispatch reached the CITY, UTAH, EVENING. OCTOBER THURSDAY Power Indications Hearing Continued on Mice Damaging Baptists Obtain Traffic Assault Charge Good for Semaphore Mayor David S. Romn'ey said toassault and battery charges agains G. S. Hart, 40, of day the state road commission has 519 Canyon road, was continued indicated favorable attitude toward court_ today until Oct. 29 after a request of Ogden city commisWith field mice reported as exc- The Rev. Walter L. Jaeger of city a Nebekerrefused Judge J. Quill been numerous called by motion from Deputy sioners to install a traffic this year, Arvada, Colo., has eptionally Attorney Weber county farmers were ad- the First Baptist church of Ogden H. Barker to haveCity light at Thirtieth and Was$50 bail forfvised today to take immediate steps supply as its interim pastor eited. Hart is accused of severelyhington. He said'a light here would beating G. C. Child during an argu-"heaps" to better regulate the successor to Rev, W. P. ment to prevent damage to their field in front of 2524 Washington Whittemore has been chosen. through this vicinity, which is crops and fruit trees. Mr. Jaeger has just finished his las Aug. 18, according to the coma semi-commercial district. Abatement efforts, according to second interim pastorate plaint. the at County Agent A. L. Christiansen, First Baptist church of Fort Colshould consist of a general clean-lins to which Mr. Whittemore is up and then the distribution of going as the new pastor. Nice Selection of rolled oats bait. Clean up all trash, Mr. Jaeger has had wide experiearound and trees weeds, etc., nce and work in will this type.of ditch banks, then broadcast the prepare the membership of the in areas where burrows andchurch for the coming of bait new runways indicate the presence of minister. He will preach forthe the he the pests, said. Bait, approved time next Sunday, October 20. by the federal government is obt-first · Spring Filled ainable at Jesperson Mercantile in Huntsville and J. B. Marsh" Pest · Sturdy Construction Control in Ogden. The rodents, which have been · Makes Into Full Size increasing steadily the last few Bed years, already have damaged sugar All Popular Sizes beets, and may be expected to turn toward trees durHUNTERS their efforts fruit Priced Right! They devour bark ing the' winter. crown Your Camera Take around the of the plant and attack the shallow root systems of Along fruit trees, sometimes with fatal results, Christiansen explained. THE Other favored items on menu of field mice are alfalfa and clover. CAMERA MAN Last year four acres of Ledino 2-5258 935 ~1T5 WORTH YOUR WHILE TO DRIVE.A M!LE AND SAVE clover in Huntsville was wiped out 29th St. Dial Weber Fans Hearing of Acting Pastor · Group Requests Pioneer Names Salt Lake City. Reporting that serious "consumer Names and addresses of the liviresistance" to high food prices hasng Utah pioneers (those who were born in Utah or came here prior been noted, Jex said: "A further increase in food costs, May 10, 1869), regardless of relsuch as is now expected in are being sought will result in sharp sales decline. igious affiliation, Sons Utah the of Pioneers. by a not question of so-called It is buyers' strikes, but the actual im- "They will be given honorary possibility of consumers to pay membership in the S. U. P., the more. organization which is perpetuatJex said the association will urge ing the traditions and ideals of the member's to hold prices to a as it has in the past, but pioneer leaders," said Rulon S. "the removal of most price ceilings chairman of the executive now brings back the era of comWeber county, " Ogden of and be grocers will forced petition, to keep prices at the lowest pos- city chapter 501 Cross. sible level whether they want to "For example, at four p. m. Sunor not." day we plan to visit Joseph H. He said meat prices will have to was born go up because of the removal of Smith, 508 Twelfth, who by mice. Baiting can advantageoussubsidies under decontrol, but soon 1854, in England, and come to begin right now, he added. ly ·will come down when "consumer Utah with his parents in 1862, at becomes resistance" effective. which time his mother went to work for Brigham Young, pioneer leader. He is a narrator of pioneer experiences." The program will tie in with the RESULTS Examining damage caused by a fire which broke out centennial committee of botha Weber county and state, plus com-today in a lightning arrester at the Utah Power W. Light Co. Pioneer Frederickson, plete program sponsored by the plant arc, Jack Jones, superintendent (left) and N. from B-l 17. 1946 STUDIO DIVANS FILMS ... S. U. P. in its own name. chief operator. estimated at between and $3,000 $4,000 was suffered toLand Contest Ends City Attorney Studies day by the Utah Power Co., Pioneer plant, East Twelfth. With City Payment broke out at seven fifty-four Cash Upon recommendations of City Fire Ownership m. in a lightning arrester, Van and B. Derrah Dyke Attorney Win blow to Templeton, city it City Engineer up, Jack Jones, City Attorney Derrah B. Van commissioners authorized payment superintendent, Dyke is to determine who is lawreported. of 5175 to Peter Jensen, Jr., for entitled to a $300 cash bail a right-of-way over Jensen's land Two large windows were broken, forfeited in city court-recently for the extension of Ninth street window sash and frames were the defendant's attorney or a collsome avenue. Wall to burned and bricks ection agency which has placed Van Dyke said he had begun Cause of the fire was undeter- a garnishment order against it. court action to acquire the ease- mined. The money, posted by Evelyn ment through condemnation procThe fire resulted in power bei-Garner, Brigham City, now reposes a court ng off for less than a minute in the city coffers. eedings and had secured order for immediate occupancy. some sections of Ogden, Jones said.R. R. Hackett, attorney for Miss owner had It was'explained that 44,000 volts Garner, told city commissioners the added, however, the subsequently agreed to accept $175circulate through the power lineswoman had stipulated that the as full payment of property and near where the blaze occurred. money be turned over to him, presdamages, and asked authority to Lightning arresters are to umably for payment of legal fees. arrange for the transaction through electrical charges, preventing But he said the court had placed from going into the plant, the money in custody of the city stipulation with Jensen's counsel. them' The tract involved is about 150was explained. However, no treasurer, and that when he went nor heavy charges occurred to get it he was advised of the feet deep and 33 feet wide, Entoday, Jones added. garnishment. gineer Templeton said. Damage Jlatige | Railroader Seeking 4 The MarPhil Shop Can Design' and Make Any Fine Clothes. 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