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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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4-A AVERAGE TAXPAYER IS 'PLEASANT AND HONEST' THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEE CITY PROBABLY WILL ABANDON LAMP PROPOSAL TO LEAVE 20 IF TRIP FUND OBTAINED Officers Will Get Peepers And Let Car Spooners Spoon CHOIR LIAR IS AStili Ai: 4 A I A taftCgi 'kkk v'A 7 1 V' 5 A- WEBER COLLEGE0 WILL END TERM RAISING MONEY Students Plan Events MaroK 1 8 to Get Cash For Block Weber college students will cele brate completion of the winter qjxarter March 18 with three gatherings to collect funds for erecting a1 cement on hills east of the city this spring Site for the letter will he chosen by a committee after cash available is counted said Robert Polidor student body president The program will incluN assembly In tC college auditorium an evening dance in the gymnasium ballroom and a midnight preview in a downtown motion picture house Details of the celebration are in the hands of Polidor and Josephine Stone student vice president Final registration dayP for the spring term will be March 21 with instruction beginning the following day Pre-registration is now being held daily in the gymnasium lobby Juvenile whose members steal up and surprise couples in parked cars had brought a new headache to the office Saturday Informed that groups of boys made a practice of hiding behind bushes in the vicinity of the municipal airport and waited for spooners to drive up and park Deputy Sheriffs Taylor and Earl Thompson went out for first hand details Following the procedure of the the officers drove about the area until they spotted a dark nook parked and switched off the lights Their wait long without developments A rustle in the bushes announced approach of the As the boys reached for the car door Taylor related the officers jumped out shouted and fired shots in the air The itjere were five of tore their cloth-'Ing badly as tliey dovethrough the bushes I Others of the group were caught on a barbed wire fence Climbing back into their machine the officers pursued one member to Thirty-first and Lincoln HAZARDOUS ACTION are going to arrest prowlers who: go about disturbing the Taylor said of these nights some boy Is going to get killed When a man is wooing his girl he like While Taylor refused to give his approval of the of the lovers he said the sheriff's office going to sit by And a warning to the spooners: Stay clear of the highways couples pull off the highways just far enough to clear the Taylor said 'J fZf 1'' i White Way Legal Notice Spoiled By Error In Office Two wrong figures renderec $147 worth of city legal advertising worthless and ended hopes for the present of extending Og white way from Twenty sixth to Twenty-seventh on Wash ington Mayor Peery said Saturday The advertisement a notice of intention to install 12 street lights in the block ran for the twenty-first time Wednesday Bids were to have been opened Thursday but were held over for Monday Mayor Peery said he had re-ceived a number of objections from abutting property owners and that as a result he will recommend the bids not be opened Monday and that the project be dropped City Engineer Brown said an employe of his office listed abutting property as blocks 3 and 4 whereas blocks 11 and 12 should have been listed In the notice Blocks three and four abut on Washington between Twenty seventh and Twenty-eighth y'y- Three Events To Raise Money Are Scheduled During Week If the Ogden high school a cappella' choir makes its trip to St Louis it will leave Ogden at eight March 28 Prin clpal A Merrill said Satur day announcing the proposed travel schedule Sixty selected students will be in the party big task ahead They will arrive in St Louis at eight a March 30 and remain until Saturday to' participate in national choral competition The return journey will start at seven-thirty April 2 and they wilparrive in Ogden April 4 at eight a -m have a long way to go to raise funds for the trip Merrill said present this route schedule is only Three events to obtain money will be staged this week They will be a dance Friday In the White City ballroom at regular White City rates and two repeat performances of the choir and orchestra concert TWO PRESENTATIONS The concert will be given as a matinee for junior high school students at two m' Thursday at a 25 cent charge providing the board of education approves Charge for the Thursday evening performance will be 50 cents Use of the White City ballroom and two orchestras for the Friday dance have been donated Arrangements for a boxing meet may be announced next week Merrill said Officials estimate something over $1000 of the needed $2500 has been raised to date OF CITY LISTED BY APARTMENTMEN Stronger Declared Needed For Owners Protection a 'irr By Dorothy Porter Standard-Examiner Staff An intensive campaign to reduce the number of and to protect apartment house owners Is being started by the Ogden Apart-- ment House association a nonprofit organization which has a representation of nearly 75 per cent of the apartment owners Acording to Mann secretary there are now 250 listed In Ogden The names of these persons are kept on file and before an apartment is rented the members call to see if the prospective name is on the list generates caution house said not receive the protec tion the hotel owners do The situ ation in Ogden is mighty discour aging I worked with the Los An geles Apartment House association and have been affiliated with the Salt Lake association ever since its organization It is a pleasure to rent properties in those cities because people realize that once their name is 071 the black list they have difficulty in finding other lodgings and usually think it over before they throw a wild party or turn their radios blaring at mid- The Ogden association is endeavoring to have a baggage lien law passed which would give owners authority to dispossess a tenant three days after his rent is due They also feel that since they are required to give renters a 15-day notice they should receive the same consideration I Owners find that if a person is the type that ties a sheet to his baggage lowers it to the ground in the dead of night then slips out after it he is generally bad He is careless with the apartment furnishings and is a nuisance in every way DRAYAGE CONTROL would be a fine thing if a law were passed that no drayage company could take anything out of an apartment without first seeing the said Mann would enable the management to see that none of the apartment furnishings were taken out by mistake with the owrfers are in a delicate position If they ask a tenant to quiet down or to keep their children out of the halls the tenants sometimes get mad and move out The purpose of our organization is to make life livable for apartment house Announces Forest Ranger Transfers I SEE Fred Pusey left income tax auditor runs through the maze of technical terms on a return at the state tax commission branch office assisting a typical patron Green railroad brakeman (Staff photo) INSURANCE MEN TO ADDRESS STUDENTS Six life Insurance men will speak at the Weber county high school Monday on a life Insurance essay contest to be conducted throughout the nation Stacy Garn chairman of the local contest announced Saturday The six who will also assist students with their essays are William Ludden Reed Gammell Clarence Madsen Wendell Ogden Charles Taylor and Stacy Garn Prizes for the contest sponsored by the National association are $250 $200 $100 $75 $50 and $25 Regional Forester Rutledge Saturdayj announced the transfer of Forest Ranger Orval Winkler from the Paris ranger district to the Logan river district on the' Cache national forest filling ai vacancy resulting from the death of Ranger I Rice Ranger Hann of the Challis national forest in Idaho will take place in the Paris district I FINE PAID BUT PROTEST MADE Most Patronsf Stumble On Amount of Sales Tax Paid In Year Chickenpox Drops r' To Five An Influx of 16 chickenpox cases during the preceding week slacked off to five last week city health department records showed Saturday Two cases of measles were reported the first since Jan 22 though other parts of the state reported a large number Scarlet fever put four people on the sick list and one case mumps was reported FIvV deaths occurred during the week only one of which was from a contagious disease pneumonia Washakie Indian News By Leona Peyope The Sahara desert has an area of 3459500 square nearly continent of Eu- as large as the rope no Pnmn 4W uuuL Attorney Arthur Woolley on Saturday paid a $50 fine Imposed upon him for contempt of court by District Judge Eugene Pratt but protested the ruling in an accompanying statement The fine was imposed at the recent trial bf James Jones Ray Shurtliff and Gus Batestas on a liquor charge after Wool-ley had described the liquor commission enforcement officers as an whose emb-em is that of the boa Woolley said: pay this fine in respectful deference to constituted authority but protesting nevertheless that neither my remarks to the jury nor my conduct at the trial was in any degree contumacious of his honor Judge Pratt for whom I lave all due esteem nor his of-ice which I do always respect 3ut I do confess to an incorrigible constitutional resentment against tyranny in any form and it was this as well as the duty to my clients who were on irial which provoked the Lorin Farr P-TA To Meef Monday Parent-Teacher association of Lorin Farr chool will meet Monday evening at seven-thirty in the school auditorium to consider problems according to an announcement by Laurence Burton chairman A general discussion will be held on building improvements for the school Miss Dorothy Corey music instructor at Lorin Farr will present a program illustrating progressive pat singing in the grades All parents of the district are invited to attend I Reg Pt Office A MBUJ WAV The average income taxpayer was pictured Saturday as a pleasant individual honest and perfectly willing to pay his tax if he can figure it out LARGEST AMOUNT The following developments were listed on the income tax front 1 Largest state tax paid here to date is by Ralph Harrell Southern Pacific brakeman who won $150000 on the sweepstakes The amount was not disclosed 2 Tax officials stated that if taxpayers read the directions thoroughly and fill out returns at home few will need any outside assistance 3 Computation of the amount of sales tax paid a deductible item ranked high among the contained in the returns Officials admitted that a was about the only way to determine the figure 4 Only nine days remain in which to file both state and local income tax returns or become liable to penalties IN CASE OF ERROR Tax officials pointed out that each person is expected to know and include all his exemptions but that if he fails to do so he may file an amended return and receive back any excess payments in about six weeks At the state tax branch 416 Twenty fourth approximately $15000 has been collected despite the fact large numbers of persons are paying only $1 to $2 tax Federal income taxes are being received at the post office building WILL SPEAK OF UTAH SUCCESS Blffil! WASHAKIE March 5 Mr Harry Dixey of Washakie had been release of his 2nd Counsel-er and Mr John Pahowena took his place and Mr Nephi Perdash had also been released of his 1st Counseler so Mr Tracy Mo-emberg took his place and also Miss Ivy Wongon has been release of her secretary and Miss Margart Parry took her place She is a daughter of Bp Joseph Parry of Washakie ward Roy Diamond here at Washakie is the oldest man He is on his 105 years of age and he is feeble He walks with cane It sure helps him a lot He is living in the tent alone and his sister Mrs George Sam is doing the cooking for him and he gets one of the old age money on every months and he said that the bullet went nearly to his lungs and now he is still living here He is one of the boys that made a narrow escape at the war that has been held at Preston Idaho Washakie ward had a flood and it so severe on the south side But on north side had a terrible set and there was no damage done But the only damage it did was that the lady lost her deer hides and she looked around and find it nowhere But at last she find her deer hides under the mud and it was on Wednesday night that it flood over Seth Eagle one of the WPA worker has been very ill since last week end and he has been staying home His work period has been just passing on as usual but not so good He has to have a permission to work again so he can support his family And he has to go and see the of ficers at Logan if he is willing to work again TflW frweqyjww A S' FORMER CONSUL DEAD BALTIMORE March 5 (AP) Richard Biggs Jr 61 former United States consul to Venezuela 1 died at his home here Friday night Midvaler Fined On Driving Couni Frank Kennedy 20 Midvale paid a $25 fine Saturday in the Burch Creek court on a charge of reckless driving following his arrest in West Ogden by Deputies Arthur Grow and Lee Clausse His arrest followed complaints that he had assertedly tried to force several cars off the road between Farmington and Arrested with him on a drunk charge was kit "lJ i Places young men and women of Utah have won in' commer cial and professional life will be the basis of Sunday evening addresses in the Presbyterian church during the Lenten season commencing Sunday night at even-thirty Htah youth have for years won enviable recognition in competition with other American young people and the roster of success ful Utahns is a very large said the Rev John Edward Carver Saturday The limited field of opportunity offered in the small population of the state has compelled many native sons and daughters to seek other com munities for advancement The record made and in the making by these young people can be an incentive fo others today Sunday evening nine of Utah's Nick Visher 19 Midvale who was sentenced to pay $10 fine or serve lve days in jail by Justice of the PeacaeAlfred Gladwell of Burch Creek SPANISH WAR UNITS TO MEET I am ihe famous Hollywood girl" type I am Idolized by men i have all the wealth and luxury that any woman could with fori But I am a slave to the Public I am kept to busy leaking pictures personal appearances and radio broadcasts that I have little time to see my husband I would like to have children but I dare to because I might lose my figure and my absence from the screen might detract from my popularity Am I the type of woman you've yearned to be? I am the Professional-woman type I chose a career instead of marriage and I have been successful I am independent I can go where I please and do what I please without having to account to a disapproving husband But sometimes I am lonely and then I wonder whether I have sacrificed my career for the man who wanted to marry me Am I the type of woman you've yearned to be? I am the housswife type My husband loves me dearly und our two children bring even more joy and happiness to our little home But my husband doesn't make much and I don't suppose he ever will Then too the children are dears but they keep me tied down at home I'm still young ond pretty I like good times and excitement But between my duties as a mother ond my worries about making ends meet I have to be pretty much of a Am I the type of woman you've 1 yearned to be? younger successful men and women in eastern cities will be Musical numbers will be given by Mrs Bernice Tyree and George Young A REAL BARGAIN ON SAMPLES $1 Is Chalked Up In Traffic Case WHILE THEY LAST! CROWDS gathered here Friday and Saturday for unusual bargains enlarged our plant and cleaning out all samples and excess merchandise LOOK BUY SAVE! OF THESE THREE TYp0 WOULD YOU rather No to do! Just read the descriptions Francisco Calif with 2 labels from C-II-B Tomato' rCal ctual Jue Spinach Tomatoes or bottletops from C-H-B OH' MWhluh CatsuP Pickles Fresh Cucumber Chips Vinegar 01 these three types wooiefl you woulu fdther be 1 by writing letter like this "Iwouli mb bh TT (Glamour Girl) (Professional Woman) (House- C-II-B Worcestershire Sauce or 2 label- wife) type because giving your opinion in not rePhcas more than 50 words No fancy writing is necessary Ask tor C-H-B and be sure of getting the West Be natural- write just as you would talk to an old Bncst and most popular pickles! Each variety of friend Let yourself go tell what you really think Li C-H-B Pickles has its own delicious individuality ia Act now your big chance to win up to tang? flavor and crisp tender quality I Find out now $35000 in cash! Mail your letter to Contest Dept how C-H-B Pickles and other C-II-B Foods can add California Conserving Co 110 Market Street San new zest to your joy of eating! I the first of three C-H-B "Who Am Contest each offering $100000 in cash prize Watch in tbit newspaper far announcement of the ec ond context in April! and the third in Majt United Spanish War Veterans Ogden camp No 5 and auxiliary wiil hoid their regular meeting Thursday evening March 10 at eight in the IOOF hall Officers anticipate that authorities from Salt Lake City will appear as speakers Installation of officers was held at the last regular meeting About 45 members attended Bert Laper department junior vice commander acted as installing officer and Bus-ick was master of ceremonies The following were installed: Fred Carr commander Bert Mowbray senior vice commander Joseph Loughran junior vice commander Edgar Stevenson officer of the day Marvin Dickinson officer of the guard Roy Tribe chaplain Paul Bryant adjutant and quartermaster Turney trustee Mrs Sue Turney installed officers of the auxiliary: Mrs Jane Walters president Mrs Amy Criddle senior vice president Mrs Anna Van Nay junior vice president Mrs Effie Carr chaplain Mrs' Vera Walker patriotic instructor Miss Dora Mowbray historian Mrs Etta Cash conductor Mrs Lillian Groves assistant conductor Mrs Mildred Laughran guard Police Desk Sergeant Ear Wiggins looked Saturday at a frayed arrest sheet and chalkec up the lone dollar which fallec to find its way to the city treasury as a result of the December stop sign drive which netted 200 violators Wiggins said officers woulc probably serve a commitment on McNally 24 of 729 Thirtieth during the next few days He said McNally was granted a stay of execution an 4 after he pleaded guilty police court Dec 30 just show up Wiggins said sentence provided an alternative of one day in jail He fwas arrested Dec 29 at Twenty-eighth and Monroe by Traffic Officer I Moore I Bank Receiver of Cordon Property The Commercial Security bank was appointed receiver of the property of Walter A Cardon doing business as the Cardon market Saturday by District Judge Eugene Pratt on petition of the American Packing and Provision company a creditor with claims allegedly in excess of $5000 The packing firm also alleges that Cardon owes $5000 to 30 other creditors besides a $13000 indebtedness on the purchase price of one piece of real estate and $3000 on another and that he is insolvent Officers Cheated Of $25 Suspect Gives Himself Up KBIT DRESSES SPORT SUITS ALL SIZES Values From $1000 to $3000 SELLING FOR $295 $395 A FEW HIGHER COME EARLY! and make your selection before they are all picked over 5100000 Cash lstPrlzo 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 5th Prize 10 Prizes each of 23 Prizes each of S3 Prizes each of Mrs Lottie Wikinson assistant guard Mrs Iva Bryant secretary Mrs Edith Code treasurer Mrs Lule Dickinson reporter and Mrs Sue Turney' musician Dresses Kiddies' and 11 dresses all the finest quality taken from our regular store line All sizes Reg values $245 to $8050 100 175 225 for this First Contest $353 C3 Cash a a a 1C0JC3 Cash a a a a -7503 Cash a a a a 5303 Cash a a 2503 Cash 1003 Cash 503 Cash 253 Cash FOLLOW THESE EASY -RULES 1 Everyone in the eleven Western State is eligible except employee of this firm or members of their 3 Send in as many entries as you wuh but you must enclose 2 y-rf-B labels bottletops or MEN! If you want a first class overcoat at a real buy GET IT NOW! $2950 values $1205 SAVEiJEs PITTSBURGH March 5 Tennessee penitentiary records show that Sellers Julian escaped five times but he hitch-hiked from Nashville just to go to a Pennsylvania jail He waited two hours here for the office to open then pleaded guilty in federal court to operating a still in Pennsylvania and drew a six jail term He did it he told officers so no one could collect the $25 reward offered for his arrest in Tennessee wrapper or 2 label-replicas) with each individual entry 4 An impartial body of judges will be appointed from outside of this firm All entries will be judged upon the basis of ideas and originality literary atyle is secondary Ti cate awards FURMITTUGIE 2 All you ue required to do is to writ (on plain paper) a letter of not more than 50 words like this "I would rather be the (Glamour Girl) (Professional Woman) (Housewife) type V'-MAt0 5 This contest closes with entries pi marked Midnight March 31 IS R32DD iQSt- 938 decisions are final All entries become property of this firm 263-25th Street Phone 3770 1879 Washington Blvd.

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1920-1977