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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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Ogden, Utah
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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 3 5-A They're Participating in Struggle Against Axis oimnalioii 'I high school In 1937 and prior to his enlistment June 26 1942 he was employed as a'brakeman on the Southern Pacific railroad He received his basic training at Camp Carson Colo and has just returned there af ter a few daya furlough for Christmas' spent in Ogden with his parents Pvt John DaVern King is stationed at Camp Houze Texas where he Js receiving his basic training He was inducted into army service Nov 27 1942 He also Is graduate of Weber county high school where he was prominent in athletics Prior to entering service he was employed at Ogden arsenal He is the husband of Norma Leigh King who is living in Ogden with her parents at 3431 Washington N(v I 7' 7 i SUGAR THIEF GETS 24 DAYS SAN FRANCISCO Calif Police Judge Michelson believes In fitting the punishment to the crime To George Murray 45-year-old shjpwork6r caught stealing a 24-pound sack of sugar' because he likes his coffee sweet the Sgt Neal HI Moss Airs Moss and Gary 1 HAROLD BADGER Second lieutenant court meted out a sentence of 24 days i in one day for each and no sugar at all in his PVT ROCKWELL To New Mexico LYLE II KING Becomes corporal Staff Sgt Neal Moss saw his 10-month-old son Gary for 4 coffee during the duration of the sentence Pvt Richard (Jerry) Rockwell son of Mr and Mrs Rockwell 2543 Grant has been the first time Christmas eve when he arrived at his home on a sur- prise visit Set Moss who enlisted in the Link-Tiffany Studio GERALD A WRIGHT Is second lieutenant Second Lieutenant Gerald A Wright son of Mr and Mrs Le-Grand Wright of 3223 Orchard was commissioned in the army signal corps Dec 18 after completing the course of training at eastern signal corps officers' training school Fort Monmouth New DID YOU BREAK transferred from Luke field Ariz to Hobbs' according to word received here Sd Lieut Harold Badger son of Mr and Mrs Orson Badger of 925 Twelfth is stationed at the army bombing and gunnery range at Tonopah Nev Lieut Badger graduated from officers' training school at Miami Fla in September He enlisted in the army air corps in 1940-He is a graduate of Weber colleige JOHN BURT JR Naval lieutenant g) Lieutenant (j g) John Burt Jr was recently home on a short visit with his family He is a son of Mrs John Burt of Riverdale Lieutenant Burt is a graduate of Weber county high school and prior to entering the service of the navy he graduated from Utah State Agricultural icollege He was commissioned in the navy on Sept 23 1942 air corps in November 1939 had He is a graduate of St Joseph's school and Ogden high school and attended Weber college and the Utah State Agricultural college Jersey i He was a member of the Utah YOUR GLASSES? Lieut Wright recently visited State band his parents in Ogden and left for He is now a- member- of the Holiday Freight Davton Ohio where he will be 355th army air force band "He stationed' 1 He is a graduate of Ogden high enlisted in the service in September i Js Easing Down been serving in-Java and was among the last few to leave the islands Prior to his furlough he had been in charge of a welding shop in Australia He is a graduate of Ogden high school' where he was an officer in the and played ton the football team Prior to his enlistment he was employed at the Paramount Ice Cream Co -His wife the former Miss Myrtle Wright daughter of Mr and Mrs William N- Wright lives at 1365 Jefferson Sgt Moss is a son of Mr and Mrs Moss of 1000 Sixteenth He will leave Jan 7 for Pocatello Ida where he will be stationed for the next few months 1 school and Weber i college He en tered the service last spring fol WASHINGTON Jan 2 lowing his graduation from Mexico Pays Save the pieces Wo will quickly repair any glasses and du- plicate any lens! FOR YOUR EYES SEE Debt Installment WASHINGTON Jan 2 The Mexican government today paid to the annual install NILE IIARBERTSON 'Ensign in navy 3M The Association of American Railroads today reported a total! of 591-595 cars of freight revenue handled by the nation's carriers in the holiday wee kended Dec 26 a decline of 151316 cars from the previous full week The latest week's total represented a decrease of 14907 cars from the corresponding 1941 period's figure but was 46288 ahead of the 1940 week i 1 Loadings for 1942 through Dec 26 aggregated 4281gd39 cars against 42279764 in the corresponding 1941 period and 36461618 in the 1940 period JOHN DAVERN KING Private in armj ment of $500000 on $8000000 due this country for personal and property damage during Mexican revo-t lutionary activities some 20 years ago I Mexican Ambassador Francisco i The two sons of Mr and Mrs John King of 3539 Jefferson are serving in the army Lyle King was recently advanced to rank of corporal He Najera presented the check at the state department IfjWas the ninth regular payment Still due is $3- 2482 Washington Fhone 8559 4- 500000 J-J ji -7 graduated from Weber county i I I 1 1 I ft 4- i i i i DARREL HUNTER Becomes bombardier GENE HANNER In Hawaiian islands I I Darrel Brown Hunter son of Mrs Nondas Nettles 215 West? Second and Robert A Hunter of Ogdeni received his bombardier wings after completing with-high honors the course for radio operators in the army air forces technical school at Madison Field Gene Hanner radioman second class U- navy is serving at Nawililivili Kauii Hawaii He en FLOYD EDDY Seaman second class listed Sept 1 1940 Wis ALAN 1 He (sailed for Honolulu in May HAKBKUTSON Radio technician Hunter ranked fourth in a class 1941 land was there at the time Seaman Second Class Flovd of 600 radio operators and re of the attack on Pearl Harbor Radioman Hanner is the son of Two Ogden brothers now in Ihe Eddy son of Mrs Rika Eddy 1748 Lincoln is spending a short furlough with relatives and friends ceived a certificate of distinc naval service are Ensign Nile tion' I Mrs A Massae of Riverdale and grandson of Mrs Jessie Fagah of Ogden He is a graduated of peaman Eddy joined the United Harbertson and Alan Harbert He was born in Ogden ApriJ 11 States navy Aug 29 1942 He was Ogden high school a student of Ogden high school son radio technician third class They are the sons of Mr and Mrs 1921 and graduated from Ogden" high school He also attended We JL V- ft ber college He was A member of the 6 Twenty-second ward Ens narDerison or 6sz iiiignteejitn ign Harbertson entered the Philadelphia StOrG reserve in July 1942 After a Harbertson of 332 Eighteenth naval and was a former employe of Ho tel Ben Lomond and Hill fiplrt graduating from Weber college he nas rceai vreering and at the time of his entrance Stove and Furnace REPAIRS Stoker Service SUMMERILL FOUNDRY 2141 Jefferson Dial 9202 in the army air forces he PHILADELPHIA Jan 2 A big sign across the front of a was employed by Craig Oil Co of Oakland Cal Having completed his schooling at Madison field he has been assigned for duty with an army air force unit for further training- attended the University of Utah and graduated as' a chemist from Utah State Agricultural college Upon entering the navy Ensign Harbertson was sent to Annapolis He 'Is now taking an advanced course inmeteorology at the postgraduate school there! Before enlistine for dutv he was Philadelphia grocery store today reads: "Happy New Year! We've got butter today!" KlnM AMA employed as an instructor of chemistry at Weber college and for one and one-half years was assistant chemist of Sperry Flour ot ugaen At -v -w Aian Harbertson entered the service in August 1942 He Is a JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE graduate of Weber college He re cenuy returned to spend the ft cnnstmas holidays with his wife the former Miss Elaine Bingham and his family He was graduated -irom ine naval training school 1 (r- at Oklahoma A fine selection of Dresses Suits Goats Robes and Hats all to go at greatly reduced prices a jvu college Stillwater and has departed to resume his studies in advanced work at another sta- tion For a bedroom DELUXE riODERfl WATERFALL SUITE 1 1 Ceiling 58 DRESSES $58! Price $898 MOUSE UPSETS THE "i OP A PK CCDlrc Crepes Alpacas Wools mm i i bivr ivi MAN ON THE SPOT in FINE WALNUT VENEERS 42 DRESSES 1 i vs $388 Alpacas Poplins Wools 11 14 SUITS icSWss $3975 Wools Shepard Plaids Tweeds GOATS Ww I 000 HARTFORD Conn Jan: (AP) State headquarters of the office of price administration received this comlpaint today from a Stamford gasoline sta- tion: "I had 50 gasoline stamps on forni R-542 A mouse eat up 40 making a total loss of 40 stamps Amount to 160 gallons of gasoline "I had 50 'C stamps on form R-452 A mouse eat up 11 leaving me 39 making a loss of ll'C stamps Amount to 44 gallons of gasoline "Make a total loss of 51 stamps Amount to 204 gallons of gasoline" The OPA ordered tht complaint investigated with "a view to is-uing new coupons" Untrimmed Plain Colors and Plaids 8 LOUHGIfJg OOBES $498 Superbly styled in the modern manner of selected matched striped walnut veneers this suite is one of the most stunning designs of the season Note the graceful flowing waterfall fronts on all pieces the exquisite finishing th large framed plate glass mirrors and the new fingertip drawer pulls You'll' like the fine construction too with dust proof drawers dovetailed corners and other quality points Here is a suite with which you can arrange the Inviting modern bedroom you've always wanted bed spacious chest smart new vanity and vanity bench Other Bedroom Suites Iovas J50 A YEAR TO PAY! 1 1 i I 4 ik I i Oil -Mi I I if" I tl i I I I BUY US WAR BONDS AND STAMPS' Lovely Brocade 120 Felte and fl Fabrics 5(lp(JJ The Little Shop of Big Values ff Buy I7ar Donds FREE BOOK Tells Facts TuyVUfferInS rom Fistula book describ-JSf- ild treatent used for Cltnl lel Th4 McCleary Clinic The McOeary Treatment uesful in thousands of cases Reference list of former patients living in every State sent Th McCleary Sinic D-5S Elms Blvd Excelsior Springs Mo 1 I- I 2314 Washington Boulevard Low Prices Easy Terms and Stamps for Victory! i 2337 Washington Blvd fo Vskicb.

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