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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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8A Former Arms Plant Transferred to Arsenal Control THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JULY 16 1944 TLawsnit Started Inroad President High Official Is 3 Scores Tippers Ogden Stake Primary Pleased' iffl Against Estate Helen Poole had filed suit Saturday in Second district court for $3285 against Katherine Kehoe as administratrix of the estate of John Burke deceased The complaint states that during the life of John Burke he lived at the home of Mrs Poole and she cared for him during his illness after he had promised that upon Mutual Reorganized In Mt Ogden Stake The -D Mount Ogden stake I A was reorganized as follows: Cleone Eccles president Portia Holt first counselor Gladys Wight second counselor Dorothy Campbell secretary with all former board members retained The old presidency which was released included Myrtle Price president Hortense Beers first counselor: Portia Holt second counselor and Dorothy Campbell secretary Is Reorganized Mount Ogden stake Primary association has been reorganized with the following chosen: Genevieve Olsen president Norm Wilcox first counselor said FrancUr Wheelwright second counseJijp1 The former presidency which was released included: Olive Jensen president Lillis Pack first coun- Persons who "tip" a railroad agent to secure reservations on trains and any employe who would accept such gratuity are in fact encouraging a black market in travel Jeffers president of the Union Pacific railroad said Saturday Mr Jeffers related that reports had reached him some travelers selor Lamont Knapp second counselor and Etta Summertll secretary and all board members residence which Mr and MrsPooYe have declared they have been able were buying from Burke should to obtain reservations by "tipping" pass to her She further charged raiir0ad ticket sellers St nttXSZ "The traveling public should un- a jjjjj by her asain th tte was not der no circumstances pay any more honored We Honor a Pioneer Woman! With Naval Depot Charles Piozet Clearfield special assistant to the under-secretary of the navy arrived at the naval sup-Hflpspot Friday on a tour of naval plliblishrnents in the western states ftrtlll I he Is making an investigation of "what can be done towards Importing recent legislation affecting civilian employes of the Mr Piozet brought personal greetings from the under-secretary Of the navy Ralph A Bard to the supply officer in command Capt Cyrus Kitchen (SC) USN and was the commanding officer's guest on a tour of the depot "Very pleased with the whole lay out at Clearfield'' was the reaction of Mr Piozet following the tour "The depot is very modern up to date and nicely arranged" he commented Mr Piozet left Saturday for Po- ntello Ida the next stop on his tour of western naval activities An employe of the navy department for nearly 38 years he entered civil service as a messenger jig and in 1940 attained the top pay grade provided civilian employes of the government During World war No 1 he was secretary to president Franklin Roosevelt 0ho was then under-secretary of the navy How? You ask Here's the story for sleeping car accommodations than is provided by the tariff" continued Mr Jeffers "Because of the crowded conditions on trains and the normal difficulty in obtaining reservations some people have the impression that favoritism in the sale of space on the trains is possible by paying an extra fee to railroad ticket agents 'Tendering a gratuity or tip to a ticket agent employed by a railroad is an embarrassment to the railroad employe and besides it accomplishes nothing "Any employe who would accept such a gratuity or any person who pays it is in fact encouraging a black market in travel" he Demonstration Set For Thursday Homemakers of Weber county will learn the latest and best methods of canning fruits and vegetables this week when Miss Georgia Amick canning expert gives a demonstration Mrs Louise East president of home and community section of Weber county farm bureau announced The demonstration will be given at the Utah Power auditorium at two on July 18 and it is open to all interested Miss Amick is a home economics graduate of Oklahoma A college and former Oklahoma home demonstration agent who for the past several years has specialized in home canning and is now a staff member of the educational department of a jar company Her lectures are declared interesting It is expected a large crowd will attend every day we're asked who the "Taylor" is in our firm Well she's the Pioneer woman we honor every day Charles Wright when he opened this store in 1917 felt that his name would be confused with the family (W Wright Sons Co) store then on the corner So honoring his mother who had helped pioneer and build up Ogden and the Wright Store he combined her maiden name with his to form the Taylor-Wright Co TODAY we honor her by carrying on the same fine tradition of personalized customer service in this store of quality Apparel needs for Men Women and Children You'll find it pays to shop at PRESENTATION Colonel A Capron commanding Ogden arsenal receives the official Key to a Ls 1 1 fit in 1 Invil VI Ur mai-lrjiir Iransfff OI mn- ine iormer nemmsinn Arms piani mm i tn-- vuji nui trol of the large property to the army service xorces oranance department Crew Installed at FOR RENT OR SALE! Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Crutches Bedside Tables etc Plant Center to Get Works Moving Growers Warned Of High Voltage Pvt Pearl Day Serves on Coast Now assigned to duty at the marine corps air station in El Toro Calif Marine Pvt Pearl Day recently completed her basic training at Camp Lejeune NC Daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Day of Roy she is a graduate of The master key to the former Utah ordnance plant in Salt Lake TAYLOR-WRIGHT CO 2355 Washington Blvd RELIABLE FURN CO Weber high school and attended Weber college At the time of her enlistment in the corps Pvt Day was employed as an office worker at Ogden A brother Bryant Day is a chief petty officer in the navy 2276-84 Wash Blvd i City was handed to the new com-' manding officer Col A Cap- ron by the outgoing CO Capt Lloyd Huff Thus the extensive plant which had lain idle several months after turning out millions of pieces of ammunition was placed in the i hands of Ogden arsenal "One chapter of very creditable performance and accomplishment 0 "This Is The Place" Historic words were never truer Wten considering insurance of all kinds Liability -A-Business Risks Fire and Windstorm Automobile Plate Glass LET CARL ADVISE YOU BP "INSURANCE IS OUR BUSINESS NOT A SIDELINE" Caution in moving derricks under or parallel to electric wires was urged upon farmers today by Geo Ellerbeck Ogden division manager for the Utah Power Light Co Mr Ellerbeck especially urged caution in moving derricks with the booms up pointing out that booms should be securely fastened at both ends and held in a horizontal position "Take no chances" Mr Ellerbeck declared "Don't touch chains cables or wet ropes if the derrick is near a power line and the driver should not ride on the derrick Never under any circumstances attempt to raise or move electric lines Mr Ellerbeck urged farmers to call the nearest Utah Power Light Co office if in doubt or if assistance is needed He asked that rpacnnahla nntioa Via o-jirsn en THE ONLY REASON FOR 6A9 RATIONING IS TO SAVE RUBBER GAS RATIONING'S THE BUNK THERE'S PLENTY OF' GASOLINE FOR EVERYBODY by a great wartime installation was ended and a new chapter of equally important military activity was begun" said an arsenal statement Col Capron briefly inspected the station and saw to it that a small crew was installed in the administration building as a nucleus for personnel operations Capt Huff who began his period of service at the arms plant as a civilian during initial construction work in November 1941 stated: "I have seen a lot of developments WHAPDA THEY MEAN SHORTAGE I HEAR THEY'RE PUMPING IT BACK INTO THE GROUND IN SOME PLACES INTO THE GROUND SOME PLACES I and I am extreme a fat- nlopp herp necessarv arrariffpmpnts ran Hp i i1 pitn-e eie ly happy that this plant is being put to such good use by the war made to have trained linemen supervise the moving a service for which there is no charge If necessary the line will be taken out of service Dial 4050 department I am glad Col Capron is taking over" Actual operation of the reclamation project will get under way in the immediate future asserted Col Capron Jjjj First Weber Chinese 3 fc (jN jjjj jjjj jjjjk 1 jjj no more GUESSWORK ABOUT YOUR PRECIOUS HEARING Long years ago the men at the head of the Sono-tone organization realized that what a hard of hearing person wants is not just a hearing aid but HEARING! So Sonotone Service starts with a dentine audiometnc test of your hearing loss so that a Sonotone may be fitted to your individual needs And after you have your Sonotone that service goes on steadily to make sure your hearing is UNINTERRUPTED Come in and have your hearing tested There is no charge for this Asks Citizenship The first person in Weber county to file a petition for naturalization under the 1943 act giving Chinese the right of citizenship was Lung Leigh Johe 51 of 2723 Washington who has two sons in the armed forces Johe was born Joe Tong Lee in Kwongtung China Oct 5 1892 His two sons both in the army are Leonard 23 and Lincoln 21 Two daughters Doris and Dorene are married and living in California He married the former Idah Gin at Lampoc Calif Jan 7 1939 following the death of his first wife The applicant arrived in San Francisco from China July 3 1906 It was pointed out that prior to the Civil war only free white persons of foreign birth could be naturalized but at the war's conclusion persons of African birth or descent were granted the right to naturalization A supplement was later added to the law granting the same naturalization rights to persons indigenous to the western hemisphere" thus allowing naturalization of Indians and Eskimos ra wntp i for PRIVATE FREE TESTSI obligation jsl SPARKS Utah Naturalization ot cmnese was permitted on Dec 17 1943 BLUE SKY SUMMER IS PICNIC TIME These men dorit know the true facts Do you Plan picnic gaiety at home or in the park this gas-rationed -summer It can be a picnic for Mother too when she serves easy-to-spread sandwiches made with delicious fresh Royal Euriched Bread! Remarks like these are not uncommon Perhaps you've i This then is the true situation: There is not plenty of gasoline not even here in the Rocky Mountain Region in spite of the highest production and refining volume in history Our armed forces get first call on the nation's gasoline supply of course Their needs are been growing steadily greater month by month since we entered the undoubtedly increase still further in the months to come Huge as these military needs are they're being and will be When that is done however there just isn't enough gasolint left over to permit civilian motorists to drive "as usual" Fortunately there is enough to give everybody some gasoline it can be shared fairly and only if it is so shared That's why there must be rationing and that's why it's to your own personal selfish interest to help make rationing work If it doesn't work somebody is going to go without any gasoline it could be youj Furthermore in the critical months to come if our present system of gasoline rationing fails much more drastic measures for control will be imposed that jou can depend on Don't let it happen! How you can help make fas rationing work: Don't apply for more gas than you really need Get into a ride-sharing club arid stick to it Endorse all your gas coupons don't give any away Don't take extra gas or coupons from anyone jlCarJ UlCHI illut uy yjw iiiviiu1 ai i vi uugnuvia uitu and women whom you rightly consider good American citizens upright and thoroughly well-intentioned You wouldn't think of questioning their patriotism either Yet on this matter of gasoline rationing such remarks mean just one of two things: Misunderstanding or lack of correct information You as a motorist have so much at stake in this matter of the nation's gasoline supply that you certainly should know the true facts And we of the Petroleum Industry have so much at stake that we are bound to give them to you with utmost frankness SPONSORED BY PETROLEUM INDUSTRY COMMITTEE FOR DISTRICT 4 (5 Rocky Mountain States) APPOINTED BY PETROLEUM ADMINISTRATOR FOR WAR This advertisement paid for by wibiu iswrri nrnw ENRICHED General Petroleum Corporation of Calif Glacier Production Company Gray Refining Company Gulf Oil Corporation Home Oil Refining Company Husky Refining Company Idaho Refining Company Inland Empire Refineries Inc The Ohio Oil Company Oriental Refining Company Associated Gas Oil Company The Bay Petroleum Corporation The California Company Carter Oil Company Cities Service Oil Company Continental Oil Company Consumers Cooperative Association Cut Bank Refining Company Ethyl Corporation Farmers Union Central Exchange Inc The Frontier Refining Company Skelly Oil Company Soeony-Vacuum Oil Company Inc Standard Oil Company (Indiana) The Texas Company Tide Water Associated Oil Company Union Oil Company of California Utah Oil Refining Company Wasatch Oil Refining Company Westeott Oil Company WesHand Oil Company Pacific Supply Cooperative The Perry Petroleum Company Phillips Petroleum Company The Powerine Company Premium Oil Company The Red Dot Oil Company Resolute Oil Corporation Richfield Oil Corporation Shell Oil Company Inc Signal Oil Company Sinclair Refining Company nn the -av bBkEAD Tn A Royal Baking Company Ogden and Salt Lake More Than Fifty Years of Service and Progress GASOLINE POWERS THE ATTACK DON'T WASTE A DROP! 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