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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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t5 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE! FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY I 194V War Department Completes New Building Across Potomac ESlATCH EV UTAHN RECEIVES COVETED AWARD Landlord Seeks To Close Houses SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (AP) SENATOR SEEKS HALT IN DRAFT MAN'S PURSE Permission to close two apartment 1 Va vi'a it tit? i I KMH ff? i(iimtv: i it im iif i jt houses has been requested of the office of price administration by OF FARM HANDS i 1 3 a Salt Lake City landlord Charles Wallace said he had made the request of the OPA" be Solon Says Farmers Meed Assurance of Ample 2 I cause the Income from his apartment dwellings was insufficient to meet increased operating costs Fjve similar cases also were reported by the Apartment House association of Utah Wallace said he had been 'denied permission to increase rentals BRIGHAM CITY Jan Three thugs robbed Miss Dee Reeves of $60 in currency on West Forrest street at seven-thirty Wednesday it was reported by local police today Miss Reeves was walking down Forrest street between First and Second West street parrying her purse in her hand when the thfee men passed her and bne snafchecf the purse The men then ran away into the" darkness and Miss Reeves could give only a meager descrip-tlon to police Within an hour Harvest Herp i WASHINGTON Jan 1 A halt to the military drafting of farm labor was called for today by PLANE CRASH OUR NEW MR FIVE BY FIVE It has five sides and it's five stories high that's the war department's hist completed Pentagon building across the Potomac from Washington Some 20000 military and civilian workers move up and down its complex corridors daily to keep the army's end of the war effort in action Builders working with army engineers 'constructed the Pentagon in 14 months seven-year Job -H Cupid Active In Salt Lake KAYSVILLE Jan Captain Lyman Peterson a former Kaysville resident and graduate of the University of Utah recently was awarded the silver star for gallantry in action in the North African campaign 5 1 Son of Mr and Mrs John Peter son of KaysviEe Captain Peterson was commissioned a second lieutenant in the field artillery upon completion of the ROTC course at the University of Utah where he majored in education He was promoted to: first lieutenant in November 1941 and gained his captaincy in August 1942 He is a graduate of the battery officers' course at Fort Sill Okla Captain Peterson's citation stated that he "exerted and exposed himself above and beyond the call of duty and displayed exceptional courage coolness nd Initiative in the performance ofj his duties as battalion liaison' officer He remained at his observation post in or in front of the infantry position for more than 49 consecutive hours and' brought effective fire to bear PRflRF RFRIJN NURSES ARRIVE BRIGHAM CITY Jan A contingent of army nurses have arrived at the Bushnell general hospital for temporary duty it was learned from hospital authorities today IIWWM mm mm p- Senator Aiken (FL-Vt) as the only way to avert "the gravest food crisis in the history of this nation "If agricultural workers aren't assured in 1943 we may witness Scrap Queen officers had three meL transients GREAT FALLS -Mont Jan 1 fTIP)-An rmv hoard of inaulry SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (AP) It was a record year in Salt Xrfike county for marriage licenses Clerk John A Harter reported a total of 3361 licenses issued for the year The figure was 220 above last year an alarming food shortage before I wa3 expected to complete its ex- under arrest but Miss Reeves was unable to describe them as the men who snached her urse When the end of this year- Aiken told amination today of the wrecKage reporters of a flying fortress which crashed' arrested thy had no money near Roundup Mont- weanesaay uv npwu killine 12men Small Merchants To Gef Attention SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (AP) Problems of the small business man will be given special attention' at the annual convention of the Utah Manufacturers' association on Feb'S Stanley Stephenson executive secretary' said plans had been made for special- discussions of small operators' problems that War Manpower Commissioner nIhe thetwelfth victim Paul McNutt had announced he as announced bv army authorities pulsed and the attacking force practically destroyed by fire conducted by Captain Peterson who was repeatedly subjected to fire from ground troops and from air- planes" Captain Peterson's wife the former Miss Dorothy Udall daughter of David Udall of Salt Lake City and five-month-old daughter Linda reside at 942 East First South street would "go as far as necessary" to here last night wasvTech Sgt Wal Smith Funeral Home Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors Lady Attendant Inquiries Invited Dial 8897 lace ti Hanson or sc r-aui DISEASE REPORTED SALT LAKECITY' Jan 1 (AP) Sixty-three cases of malignant-type scarlet fever have been reported during December in Salt Lake City Eleven new cases were reported the past week The other eleven victims had prev on enemy tanks infantry and ma chine guns On one occasion an enemy infantry attack was re- iously been identified The bodies were brought to a' Great Falls funeral parlor later "to be sent to their respective homes under mill-J mm A A JsiSAlAfci 11 give agriculture all the workers jieeded to' plant and harvest the Jdrops Aiken expreed hope "he will act speedily' He urged that McNutt set up a program "that is adequate and certain as we can't afford any mistakes" 1 1 -rrrm tary escort Meanwhile the touching story of a woman who waited" In vain for hours at an Ainsworth Neb air-base in1 order to have a few mo- Aiken also expressed hope 'Mc- Nutt and other administration lead ers would limit the armed forces ments with her husband was re- to a size that can be fed vealed i "The time has come to deter- She was Mrs Orville A Ralston mine the maximum number of men wife of the major in the intelli ye we can put into the army arid rtavy gence division killed in the crash still feed and maintain them The plane left here on a routine while allowing food and equipment training flight to Ainsworth and for all the United Nations1 Aiken return When it failed to arrive a leading Republican farm bloc sympathetic army officers broke member declared the news to Mrs Ralston' mm wm imm nil- i ACommission Raises Malad Sergeant WINNER Looking like a fugitive from a surrealist's dream uties' Salaries Home on Leave Is Lydia Read whose costume of xr discarded auto trimmings won top prize In Los Angeles scrap drive BRIGHAM CITY Jan The county commission today announced raises in salary for most deputies and clerks of the county court house according to County MALAD Jan 1 Sgt Jack Williams and wife arrived from Fort Riley Kansas to spend a furlough at the home of Mr and Mrs John Williams parents of Jack They will leave Jaiu 4 for Fort Oneida Grants Clerk Edwin Baird The raise was requested last week by a dele Permits to Wed Riley gation who waited on the commis sioners and pointed out that unless something was done the elected officers of the court house MALAD Jan 1 Marriage 11 Idaho Lawmakers censes issued recently at Oneida would lose their deputies and clerks county clerk's office ere as fol Leave for Boise to war industries due to higher rJ starts lows: wages than the county had been Richard Coover 24 and Alice paying Clerk Baird also stated that the MALAD Jan 1 Oneida county McReak 24 Ogden Virgil Senator Price and Represent Cutler 21 Corinne and Norma ative Moses Christensen 'Republi tentative budget had been adopted iby the county and formally passed The budget calls for the expendi cans and their wives have gone Merrill 18 Brigham City: Fuhrl- to uolse to get ready lor the ses ture of $234260 and was adopted man Milo Hickman 24 Aurora with'onlv two minor chantrea from I sions of the legislature This is I ri-t i i i i -i Christensen South Dakota and Elizabeth Bak the tentative setup Ihe estimated I rat wnn 'expenditure of 1942 were placed served two years ago er 24 Des Moines Iowa I iat $25886150 and comparison of the two figures reveals a consider abw cut in expenses 1943 over Mission President Wartime Has Small Dies in Salt Lake Effect on Tourists CO-Square Percale "Nl ff SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (AP) SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (UP) Retiring Deputies In New Positions Thomas Lambert Woodbury 69 a Despite drastic war time restric tions on travel visits to the I former president of the'Tahitian mission died yesterday temple grounds have suffered comparatively little during the past year John Taylor presi afternoon at a Salt Lake hospital He had served a mission in 1893 to 1896 to Tahiti -and in 1935 he returnecj president of the mis January sale Short lengths Regular 29a quality fast color Prints (See page A I J8 In "our big circular) Special JV dent of the Temple square mis sion had announced today BRIGHAM CITY Jan Deputy Sheriff Albert Thorsen who leaves office today has accepted a position att Bushnell general' hospital Former "Deputy John Jtf Burt is also employed at the hospital Sheriff Fred Sorenson who will turn his office over to Sheriff-elect sion there Visitors checked in at the block in 1942 numbered 309652 I A Aimrnrviirr 1 compared to 465432 in 1941 Rayon Hosiery Cupid Busy in -j Treasurer Reports Oneida County JANUARY "BLIZZARD Warren Hyde on Jan 4 has not announced his plans for the future However the sheriff has large land holdings in Mantua and will probably devote his time to producing food for the war effort State Fund Balance MALAD Jan 1 The past two years have shown decided increase In the number of marriage licenses Slight irregulars of regular 79c quality ray-on hose Sheerxand service weight a PfA (See page 4 in our circular) Special (A IVomenYlnklets Slight irregulars! of regular 19o quality anklets Striped ends plaids (See page g'f 4 in our circular) SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (AP) issued in Oneida county During 1942 the clerk's office issued 529 December receipts by the Utah state treasurer were $482656047 and the year-end balance was licenses and 310 were issued the previous' year Prior to 1941 the QPaper Begins Year With New Editor of VALUES Coming Your Way! Housewives Managers of Hotels Hospitals Rooming Houses will flock to this Annual January Savings Event $1261997007 State Treasurer Oliver Ellis yearly average was about 70 also reported December disburse SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (AP) ments of $303802919 Balance on hand in 1941 was The Deseret News Salt Lake City Turkish Tdivels PER5HSSION SOUGHT SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (AP) $713685929 The Utah Power Light Co asked evening newspaper started off the new year today with a new managing editor Ralph Jordan former International News Service consent of the public service com On many things that are irreplaceable the nation's supply is nearing the bottom of the barrel On other things that can be replaced production is way behind the de- mand Values like these may not be available aqain for a lonq time Ander mission to acquire the Utah Light Soldier Is Visiting war correspondent and west coast Traction Co in an application filed yesterday The move is sought son's have been exceDtionallv fortunate for months aa we bouaht thousnrls of AnWar Evanston Friends manager His appointment" was effective immediately as part of the power company's refinancing plan worth of merchandise and scheduled it for this Annual January Event One thing is Big husky thirsty turkish towels Size 22x 44 Striped ends plaids (See page plfi 6 in our big 12-page circular) UJIiite Blankets Heavy weight white "Snow Queen sheet blankets Size 81x108 (See page 7 fte in our big circular) Special ty 'J EVANSTON Wyo Jan Pri vate James Voorhees of Detroit Mich was in Evanston for' a few days this past week a guest at certain' selections will undoubtedly be more limited in the months to come prices higher The wise and thrifty shoppers will stock up their needs now Buy what you need and put your savings into Stamps and Bonds Join the crowds Shop and Save at Anderson's January White Sale starting Saturday January 4 WAYS TO PAY! 1 the home of Mr and Mrs Bailey Private Voorhees is sta tloned in the chemical department of Utah quartermaster depot in IVork Socks Ogden A Coupon Credit Books Men's regular 15c value Natural colored She's Appointed work socks (See page 12 In our circular) Special Issued in denominations' of $10 and $35 are used like Cash Shop In any department and pay' for your purchases with Credit Coupon Book (small carrying charge) 30-Day Charge' Account Purchases' made in any one month payable on the 10th of the following month Eliminate the necessity of cash (No carrying charge) i Deferred Payment Plan 4 Long term payments (up to It months) in which to buy radios en's Onions 90-Day Budget Plan Heavy weight cotton unions Long sleeves ankle length Sixes 88 to 46 (Se'y page 12 In our big circular) fUtUi 9 40 refrigerators furniture etc A plan designed for group purchases at one time Just bring your list select your merchandise and pay for It in DO days with our Budget Plan (small carrying charge) (omau carrying charge) ADULT EVENING SCHEDULE WINTER TERM Hesistration January 4 1943 9 a to 9 Weber Gymnasium Subject Credit Beginning Shorthand 2T Elementary Type (cont) IT Intermediate Type tm tiT Geography of Current Events 3T Wartime Mathematics Refresher 2T Business Mathematics' 5 The Short Story 5 Collective Bargaining ix Home Economics 21 1 When the War Ends IT Spanish 5 5 Beginning Type i it Office Machines r-lT Elementary Shorthand (cont) 3T Intermediate Shorthand 3T Survey of Mathematics (cont) 3 Applied Psychology 3 Elementary Spanish (cont) 5 Commercial Art lr- 5 Physics 1 or 10 5 READ EVERY PAGE OF OUR BIG 12-PAGE CIRCULAR THAT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR DONT MISS IT! With What You Save During This Sale Buy War Bonds and Stamps! 1 '1 Principles of Economics 3 I 2265 WASHINGTON BOULiEV OGDEN DIAL 5775 Nl TO STATE POST Mrs Dora Shaw Ileffner (above) Lou Anjrele lawyer wma to become state director of institutions of California January 1 it waa announced by Governor-elect Earl Warren Poetry Appreciation 3 1 t- i -mfr-Tni1.

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