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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 4 1942 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 17 i Youii" Musician Sets Mark WARDS TO HOLD OFFICE STRIVES Miniature Homes Ready for Thousand War Workers SCORES GATHER Tn Snood at Typewriter JUBILEE IN PARK 1 He Overcomes Handicap Sports Events Program TO SMOOTH OVER RENTWSPUTES Abbott Avers Principle Of Fairness Will Govern Rulings In Fingers Arising From Illness To Be Presented on Saturday TO LEARN DUTY AGAINST RAIDS More Than Hundred" Men Study Precautions Against Bombers The annual jubilee of the cjovontecnth and wcniy-imrn XV ill be held in Ixirin Farr park Saturday commencing at four v- sv '7 7 7 I 7 1 '4t 7 A rwm i (- 'k i I- o'cloc There will be games ana Emmett Wiggins 20 son of Mr and Mrs Leroy Wiggins of 2252 Lincoln has proved to his own satisfaction and that of his instructors that he can make the fingers 3f his hands do what he wants them to do despite a handicap that has afflicted him since childhood Young Wiggins already a well-known Ogden musician has just established a Weber college record a sneed of 45 words sports with a haseball game be dred r-p Former Mayor Fred Abbott director of the Ogden housing bureau said today the rent control tween the two wanl at six-ininv i ur J- 1 regulations which became effec school orium fxpeotcd to rrrram tive on August1 are likely to cause a certain amount of confusion but i in' of air a i swift action is being taken to set per minute net on the typewriter 1 ted by o'clock A program will follow at eight o'clock at the bandstand in the park All numbers and former members of the two wards are invited and requested to bring basket lunched Ice cream and punch will be furnished Between 200 and 3" are expected to attend according to Bishop Owen Ridges of the Seventeenth ward and Bishop Vein Stromberg of the Twenty-third etrr nnlv six weeks of lti-truction up an agency ior tne aajuaicauou Wmc-ins was afflicted with Q0r0 rhoumatism during child of cases in a manner that will be fair to all concerned hood which rendered his hands iValivr useless by doubling his for rour i-ulnw': -rirhrr of the i'1'y wili take up the n5 rf ehs US' in Emmett Wig ARTIST NFH MKFKT Shn abne are a Tow of the 235 demounted traders ready for oeeupanc-j at OIen i) frnve Tr uU ark loeated southwest of Hill field in Davis county Iaeh trader has plac es lor four I) use thuusand war wrkerS or family members may be comfortably housed gins is able to perform not only ward fingers into fists By the aid of tireless patience on the part of his father and mother he learned to ntD TTis father constantly strove on the violin but on the typewriter as well --t the cf vP handled by i n--'' Tmrlftir and gis 1 to induce the boy to straighten his bent fingers and after years of un "We sincerely urge people not to be too arbitrary in rent matters and to exercise restraint and common sense as to th problems involved" he declared Mr Abbott said a survey of Og-den housing and rent conditions was started today under the rent authority administrative office which will be governed in this area Willis Hitter professor of Appeal Filed By Ex-Police Officer Wi rv a rty fireman v- hr- diniR5e-l I'arlfy Nnrsoth Hf "to t'rp bonih-n crtT' A city fbf I'vil-" fire dcfprsf in of thr T'nursdav Plane Aids Tie-Up on Dam Project civ of- the University of Utah Cleve Barnes who was -m'- 1 from the city police department or July 29 filed an appeal through his attorney Samuel IT Barker with the city civil service comm -si on law ending effort he was ame to oniain normal use of his hands athough to this day his fingers are not completely straight Watches Fiddler Mr Wiggins began taking violin lessons at the age of ten He relates that the desire to learn tha violin struck him after watching a street vendor playing a fiddle His father promptly bought him a violin but his mother protested that there would be a lot of "squeaking" around the house during the learn CM' II Erar rx- The action was served on iYp rr'i anil thirt Explains Plans Mr Ritter will open an office in Oeden within the next few days said Mr Abbott and all complaints will be serviced from that office In the meantime Mr Abbott is seeking to make adjustments of iiuw lime a i Moore as chief of police nus win on a government dam th? control fxrrc'vf )-v Lieut Darrcll ing period In order to avoid an-nnvinff his mother with the squeak -ft complaints He has Deen supplied with instructions from the housing authority Mr Abbott advises that in cases where disputes arise as between the renter and landlord the renter should offer his rent to the land project near Denver was disclosed today by Halberg district manager of United Air lines Salt Lake Certain work on the Green Mountain dam had been stopped by a machine breakdown Officials of the Warner Construction company general contractors found they 'could get a pinion sleeve replacement part at Redding Calif The MO-nrmnd pinion sleeve was REPUBLICANS LIST NOMINEES ing young Wiggins applied himself to "his violin lessons with redoubled diligence with the result that he swiftly became an accomplished violinist who has made a great number of public appearances in Ogden Salt Lake City and rwi lord If it is refused the case should be formally brought to the attention of the housing authority shipped from Redding to Oakland I by train then air expressed aboard or aut -c i c-r -o of were chief a meeting re Mrrd-iy office as soon as possible The federal rent control under the office of price administration became effective in five Utah counties last Saturday Aug 1 On that date no rent charges were Mr Wiggins entered the typing class of Clarence Wilson at Weber college summer school on June 8 After four weeks he transferred to the class of Mary Brown At the end of six weeks of training he typed 45 words net 69 words gross per minute of unfamiliar copy He has had no opportunity for prac-Kido tbp classroom His -t -1 co a United Air lines plane which lert Oakland at ten and made a special stop at Cheyenne early next morning to discharge the shipment From Cheyenne the big part was taken by truck to the Green Mountain dam secre- II Seeing sharply clearly without strain means better disposition steady nerves it 'Sr present rate is close to 50 words per to be higher than the charges for the same space on March 1 1942 Mr Abbott emphasized today that the machinery of the regulatory measure when it is set up here will provide the means of just and fair settlement of matters in dispute Changes Forecast irVovrd Mordny Rob5or two--r: Ars-JS Kerlin lissioner urer David or 1 1 Vewr 11 Mrs Lauretta Lurdett Smith IVTKIiKUl MKW Ralph II Robinson (right) assistant manager of the pat is miouh iIiVan?" for uailer honiei Each home has two davenports like the one on hich they are sitting the davenports make up into double beds Approximately 200 workers who had been off the job from Saturday night until Tuesday morning were able to resume operations with the shipment's arrival tt The "For Rent" sign was as use i'l les at Ogden Defense Trailer park CONSULT Dr Dcardcn at SUPERIOR OPTICAL CO MEZZANINE AT I'EXXKY'S cDiiblican Offers Plan todav as a fur coat in the Sahara II Parker at-Alfen constable Fi-iurl Jc-i'n Van minute The average student types about 20 words net at the end of six weeks and high school graduates average about 30 words per minute at graduation according to Dr A Dixon Weber college president Mr Wiggins has a high scholarship record at the college and was recently awarded a scholarship at the University of California at Los desert s-iate senator LXira rfsrntattve I'irst legis- i' lvorson Sec- Angeles His grade point average at Weber is 2fi'l He has worked in private employment four days per week during his college course here and will study at A with the objective of becoming a teacher Some cases are already known he said where rents should be adjusted upward but most causes will require adjustment downward Several instances of exhorbi-tant rents have been uncovered he stated eetion Costs I i -in ASll I 1 i There were eager applicants for all the 233 trailer homes located southwest of Hill field reported I Bert Asay in the Hill field chief lolork's office who is handling the i out net: Mrs i re runt 1 mrd iegus- Hiroid Welch ti-o dstru-t' farl it sv iltr -t ru i -1 'applications More trailers will be 'added until the quota of 300 is reached Would Eliminate Run-off By Agreement Between Candidates committee will be conrt chairman nt ivo -i ti: WEBER MERGES TWO BRANCHES llil cret-lry treasurer ardthe chair-ch -urmin of each of -dative districts Pi The trailers minus their wheels are fastened to timber supports in street rows The rent is $6 per week There are nine utility buildings in which are toilet shower washroom and laundry facilities William Smith is the manager for the operators department of agriculture farm security I SI 'trmin? the run-off primary "a itical luxury Weber county can r'ford" Harold Welch Re- po i Hi College Strives to Get 'Down to Earth' in Education puhhoan county chairman today asked virtual cancellation of the run-off election Inquiry Asked in Draft Card Lack rapv I33 P19 1 BOND A -iaJ tk At a city court session today Horry Dial address Montana The Republican chairman pointed out that the Sept 1 primary election will decide the nominees for tail positions on both major parties1 one cr two exceptions the positions as candidate for two-year commissioner and justice) d'-d cuiUv and was sentenced MAILMEN WILL SAY FAREWELL AT THE i 'i Dr A Dixon Weber college president today announced the inauguration of an educational experiment at the college designed to make a familiar academic course more useful for the practical needs of the vocational student -s in city aii -'5 cas on cliarge of trespass Co retina railroad officer card no craf VI il iio- Wilford Danvers newly ap rhe officer asked FBI invest iga- pointed superintendent of the Eisrhth division of the railway mail service with headquarters in San Francisco will be honored by VS The physics and radio depart- merts of the college are being prepared to "do something" when they complete the course "At a recent California meeting of educators the story was told" said Dr Dixon "of a student who quit college and who replied when asked if he intended to return No Why should I am earn mombors of the Ogden office oi Expert Conducts Cooking Lectures the organization of which he was chief clerk upon his return to this city for a brief visit probably with WxVFJW in tbp npvt few davs it was re fiare cotvin ported today of the supreme court both on the Democratic ticket Large Expense "It will cost Vber county near- ly to nominate these two candidates In case one of them Ls nominated in the primary the taxpayers of Weber county will be forced to spend $7 (XX) to nominate one candidate -The law provides that the whole of the elaborate primary machinery be maintained with election judges checkers registration agents and others employed cn the county payroll "If tht se Democratic candidates for nomination want to prove themselves worthy of the very right to seek office they will adopt some plan among themselves whereby the people of Weber county are spared this needless expense "It is suggested that the candidates concerned fill cut voluntary notices of withdrawal in proper Mr Danvers has been with the lit of the will be given extension nutri- Oeden department since 1908 In ing more tran my pnysics icacuci I know more than my physics teacher about radio and aviation Whv should I go back to hi new position which he took tr PIONEER LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME over August 1 he succeeds William Tavlor who has reached the retirement age His territory covers Utah Nevada California Warren 5 three-thirty -ol house Au- Marriott Mrs August 7 ten church: August Wcncr church Ari7ona Hawaii Guam and Samoa A successor for the Ogden position has not been named 7 Wc! LJ Ogden's Only Ersclusive 1 form and leave them tne ELVINATOR Then FOR Arsenal Workers 1 hand? -if a rartv committee "The lack of practical training for present-day needs is illustrated by the story" Dr Dixon stated and the new departmental solidation is an attempt at mg that problem at Weber" Dr Dixon announced the ap- pointment of Smith Murphy to the physics department with a special teaching major in radio Mr Murphy is a graduate of University of Utah and has taught physics and chemistry at Weber county high school for 20 years During this summer he was head of civilian training in radio for the signal section at the Utah quar- termaster depot from where he was released to come to the college He has taught radio for about four years President Dixon reports there are approximately 60 new radio A 1 a AUGUST 4TH JOHN AFFLECK BALL PARK 9:00 cr the primary eection which eliminate all but two the corn- ma who finished second leaving high vote-getter to compete in re pairing for the men's or 1 the November Refrigerator Range Washer Sales and Service S3IITH APPLIANCE CO Consolidated with WRIGHT ELECTRIC election againt hia pcrcn:" Chairman sr "ink Republican rosy Rep cement cc declared extra peis Gathers Mews Welch stated he hd obtained the opinions cf large numbers of voters S66 24th Street Phone 4651 and taxpayers who were strongly students at the college primarily from the signal corps at Hill field i in st the run-off primary feature Utah election laws lie said cf th rate for the INDIES' HALF SOLES While You Wait PENNEY SHOE REPAIR ATIONAL ORFR ATFI) DOWNSTAIRS STORE jlature he intends to wo t- repeal of tne statute covering 1L primary tate law provides for the eoeron to be held Oct Firms Donating $2500 War Bonds I A neressarv Eddie Milligan Penney Co Becker rroducta Co RIDE ETWEEN Be Sure to Have That Fred Nye George II Lowe Bill McCorry (Donating Two) Ogden Exchange Club Badger Lumber Co Ogden First Federal Savings Loan Assn Federal Building Loan Association Tay Less Drug Store Hotel Ben Lomond California Free Market Anderson Jewelry First Security Bank Commercial Security Bank Amalgamated Sugar Utah Fower Light Co USE THISv sta it Till TIT Lonj Wanted 10 A And FAMILY ill 11 11 A ROUP Support L' And Supp Give War-Workers Priori fy ort fhe Ogden Reds Taken Before the Boy Leaves for the Armv $I5J0 WORTH OF DEFENSE STAMPS TO BE GIVEN TO BALL PLAY 3 A I ERS FOR FEATS OF PERFORMANCE! OGDEN TRANSIT CO i it i iili ali ilD LLd DIALl i ON THE MEZZANINE AT TEXNEY'S i.

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