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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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4T bersWps rreit-avnit: tzt tQcrk Issuc3 Blarrianc Jail Term Handed to IJovie TJakers Will THE OGDEN STANDARD-EAXMINER TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 15 1844 Service men are invited ts ji: with the membership fee waive All those interested in home rrovi: Preparations for Lincoln Event are urged to attend Vednesi meeting DiseascControl: Leaders WiO Assemble Friday Monthly meeting of theOgden area coordinating committee for the control of venereal disease will be held in the city commission meeting room Friday at two Woman's Assailant David Latimer 27-year-old Negro of 1C9 Twenty-fifth who pleaded guilty In the Burch Creek court late Monday on a vagrancy charge was sentenced by Justice of the Peace Alfred Gladwell to serve six months in Weber county jalL According to City Patrolman Butcher the arresting officer License to Dauglitcr Weber county's Cupid County Clerk Lawrence Malan went all the way Monday Valentine's day when he issued a marriage license to his daughter Beverly and Lieut Bert Oscar StrancV Tremonton officer of the army air forces Mr Milan has played Cupid to thousands of couples but this time to make it a genuine Valentine gift he paid for the license himself Other marriage licenses were issued to Glen Barton 20 Salt Lake City and Lucille Underbill 18 Grand JuncUon Colo Tony Mark 23 Riverdale and Mary Del-la Lucia 19 Wilson George Payne 22 Los Angeles Calif and Fern Lants 22 Salt Lake City Walter Kohutek Cuero Texas and Eloise Poulter Logan legal age Llect Wednesday Local amateur movie makers are invited to attend the regular monthly meeting 'of the Ogden Movie club Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the Utah Power auditorium when a special program including a title-making projct will be conducted by newly elected officers under direction of Glenn West vice president A new film will be shown and plans for a field trip and filming project discussed The program of contests and meetings will be outlined for the coming months All 8mm and 16mm movie makers are urged to join the Ogden Movie club and participate in the activities A limited number of mem- LAumer- aragged a white woman tea Ogden City Will Enter Smoke Abatement Meet The city commission has appointed Mayor Kent Bramwell and City Engineer Win Templeton to represent Ogden at the state-wide 'meeting calld by Governor Herbert Maw to discuss smoke abatement activities The meeting will be held Wednesday in Salt Lake City Representatives of the state commission of publicity and industrial development the state department of finance and other state units and the officers and trustees of the Utah conservation and research foundation will be present to discuss the proposal of the National Fuels Co of New York for the construction and operation of a semi-commercial plant for the manufacture of smokeless fuel Jn Salt Lake City The proposal including the results of tests upon different Utah coals and complete plans for the plant together with estimates of the cost of its erection and operation will be presented by Colonel Frederick Pope president of the National Fuels Co which is a subsidiary of the American Cyanamid Co of New York Put a fsw drops cf Va-tro-rcl vp each nostril at th very fost snLSus or sneeze Its quick cctica aids Nature'sdrfa'-- on lower Twenty-fifth behind a biUboard and attempted to attack her Serious charges contemplated were dropped when -the victim left Ogden according to Police Captain Keeter The complaint alleged Latimer was a 'lewd and dissolute personM Six months in jail is the maximum penalty provided under the law Directions iafolier vi i- 5 The committee is made up of civilian and military personnel who meet periodically to discuss mutual cooperation in the suppression of disease Reports on the present disease rate will be considered Plans for future" actlvl ties will be discussed Military leaders representing the various installations in the area include: Lieut CoL Martin -executive officer army air base Hill field chairman Lieut CoL Riba medical corps Bushnell hospital Lieut Com Albert Akush MC-V (s) USNR naval supply depot Capt PFilkas provost marshal Lieut Usher Utah ASF depot The civilian group I3 headed by Mayor Kent Bramwell with the following: Chief of Police Johnson Sheriff John Watson City Attorney Derrah Van Dyke County Attorney Blaine Peterson County Physician Rich Johnston City Physician Keith Stratford Chamber of Commerce Secretary Fjeldsted City Bacteriologist Garner Dr Orson Whitney Young president of Weber Health association Darrell Greenwell vice president Weber Health association Dr Bourg deputy state health officer PLANS COMPLETE Weber -N Bright Washable Session Called If A Pest Campaign MI a 11 tilt lit vv'-w- -v TWiiiiii 10 1 -ii in rnni-rr-t" "i iiri' Vi fcliirnw 'i nn iir 1 Lieutenant Home on Short Furlongli Sd Lieut Harold Rand 'son of Mr and Mrs Brooks 2728 Fowler is home on a four-lay furlough fx Be as busy as you must but be as pretty as a picture in one of these crisp trim color-ful Jean Day house frocks Seersuckers and prints tie-backs and belted styles All wanted colors Sizes 14 to 44 county Republicans' annual Lincoln day dinner will take place Wednesday at seven in Hotel Ben Lomond Above Mrs Hood A Miers chairman of the decoration committee hangs a picture in the banquet room At side is Everett Dirksen candidate for the Republican nomin- ation for president of the United States who is scheduled to de- liver the keynote address at eight ro Group Intends to Offer Welcome Everett Dirksen congressman from Illinois candidate for the Republican nomination for president of the United States is scheduled to arrive here Wedneseday at seven-thirty a on the Pony Express from Denver to deliver the keynote address at the Weber county Republicans' Lincoln day dinner Wednesday evening at Hotel Ben Lomond All other -preparations for the annual event are in readiness according to Fred A Kuhlmann general chairman in charge of arrangements Station Greetings Dirksen will be met at the Union depot by Chairman John An- drews of the reception committee and Mrs Andrews Mr and Mrs Ralph DuvalV County Republican Chairman and Mrs LeRoy Young State Republican Chairman and Mrs David Wilson and Mr and Mrs Kuhlmann The group rmw following his graduation from Pecos army air field Pecos Tex i HUNTSVILLE Discfcing insect pest and rodent cCrol as' a post-war project orgensen assistant district agr cultural inspector will be prir ipal speaker at a committee pnning board meeting in the scol house here at eight pm We'aesday As an expedient to show the way other small communities can jump into post-war work without delay insect and rodent control activities will begin at Huntsville in the immediate future according to Verne Oberhansley vocational agriculture Instructor at Weber high school At the Wednesday night session Oberhansley will show a film on brown rats their breeding habits damage they are responsible for and effective control measures "One pair of rats unmolested for three years can increase in number to 259000000" Oberhansley declared- The Huntsville post-war projects are sponsored by the national office of vocational education as an experiment to show the way for small communities to provide jobs for returning service men and released war workers Another project which will start soon at Huntsville Is a community forest which according to Oberhansley would provide employment for many and result In timber for hundreds of useful farm purposes is Lieut Rand k4 a graduate of the Ogden high school and was at the City Dads Appoint Innspector Aide Appointment of Alvin Ferre as assistant city dairy inspector at a monthly salary of $175 plus $20 monthly car allowance was approved by the city commission today -provided the current budget can provide the necessary funds Ferre was appointed at the request of Dr Keith Stratford city physician and Herbert Penton dairy inspector to assist in relieving an increased amount of work in the inspection department 1 Union Pacific su-1 GAY APRONS Waist tie or bib style aprons in orandy and prints Bright colors cheerful patterns with contrasting trims on pockets and ties perintendenfs office at Cheyenne Wyo when he entered the service He was formerly with the Western Union in Ogden Rand' XL will then breakfast at the Ben Lomond hotel At twelve-fifteen noon Dirksen His brother Corp Leslie Rand 20 is at Camp Rucker Ala His wife formerly Miss" Lois Wynant daughter of Mrs- Eva Wynant 869 Twenty-fourth his nine-months-old daughter and his parents were with him at Pecos the day of his craduation and accompanied him home will speak at a luncheon meeting of members of the Utah Savings and Loan league in the next Lomond of which Mr Andrews is mm The dinner Is scheduled for seven and Dirksen will License Collections Reported Lower Collection of city license fees January 1944 was $783275 below that of the 4 corresponding period in 1943 a report submitted to the city commission today by Elizabeth Tillotson city recorder revealed Collected during January 1944 was $15010 as compared to $22-84275 in January 1943 The difference Mayor Kent Bramwell explained was due to the delay in determining a new city license schedule and the launching of the newly enacted occupational tax speak at eight County Chairman Young said Because seating nnrrT7rmrir'-i fill It IS I capacity has limited sale of UU2jj tickets and many others desire to hear the presidential aspirant about 100 persons not holding B0O tickets wiU be allowed to attend at eight Chairman Young Colorf ul Rich Looking said "Snow (It's sno) fun Sparkling: VNcw irousECflifs Mrs Hood A Miers is chairman of the decoration commmittee and Mrs William Jackson is chair Sol had to deliver his Valentines CHENILLE ROBES by dog-team jingle-bells and Aloy man of the program commmittee Aid Songlit for -Corner Drag Store Efforts to safeguard the future of that traditional American landmark the corner drug store are being made by McKesson Rob-bins Inc drug wholesalers according to Chas Empey manager of the Ogden division which makes its headquarters in this city McKesson is cooperating with the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education which has announced that retail drug stores are threatened by the diminishing number of young men and women who are being graduated from colleges of pharmacy George 'V Doerr regional vice president of McKesson Minneapolis Is president of the foundation bus the weatherman spent the assisted by Mrs Edith Garner Veteran of War evening shoveling paths to the dog house which he 0 in again Dirksen an active Republican for many years is a veteran of the First World war is 48 years Bob pens in he's full of soup because he's supercharged First Bob: "Are there two os In your old married and has a daughter name?" Second Bob: That's fun ny there isnt in mine either" It was understood today that Mrs Dirksen was not accompanying her husband on his western tour Lovely chenille robes in aqua raspberry blue wine and dusty rose with contrasting color trim Made of soft thick baby chenille Sizes 12 to 20 Youll be attractive com-fortable and warm in one of these Gay seersucker housecoats in stripes and floral patterns Varied designs in: blue and red Dep lap tie-back Sizes 14 to 44 In one of thesa you'll be comfortable and lovely to look at Then there's the moron who tossed his alarm clock onto the house so he could see it run down Dairymen Advised to Attend Session Weather: Maximum Monday 33 desxees with 12 degrees minimum early today along with 48 inch precipitation about eight Inches City Discovers Used Machinery Scarce of snow or more Jew Members Feted At Lion Session Induction ceremonies of the Lions club were held today in Dick's cafe Eight recently enrolled members were welcomed by President George Morgan at the conclusion of the ceremonies and each member of the group was given an opportunity to tell something about himself and his business The program was directed by Stuart Engle chairman of the membership committee who stressed that the new members should participate in the club's major assistance to the blind Forcey a former president read the charge to the new members and explained their responsibilities Ed Randall chahTnan of the education committee pointed out that the Lions club is not a social organization in which one can relax without a purpose but that it is definitely a service club and all Lions are expected to be active Lions' buttons were presented by officers and directors Vocal selections were given by Weber college Musettes directed by Roland Parry Verne Oberhansley vocational agriculture instructor at Weber high school today urged Weber One year ago If you care ma usea track type tractors with imum was 42 degrees and minimum 24 degrees No precipitation county dairymen to attend the rural war production 10-lesson dairy school scheduled for Wednesday at eight in the agricul then nyarauue-operatea angle graders are apparently becoming rare Mil Si Items the city commission learned today when only one firm offered ture room at Weber high school Lorle asks lr there was a lady a man and a boy crossing The first class win begin at eight the bridge and the boy fell into the river why didn't the man iumu into the stream and save Ernest Ekins prominent dlaty to supply the equipment It is needed for road work The Lang Co of Salt Lake XJity offered to furnish the equipment for $3990 The Robinson Machine Co offered to supply new equipment for $6460 complete The Ar the child? Answer: "Ladies first man will lead discussions on the dairy outlook for the future and other pertinent problems Tm a happy man because USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT! I have the best wife in the coun trv nold Machine Co of Salt Lake City Auxiliary Will Hold Curt Who wouldn't be happy was unaoie 10 quote prices The bids were referred to Com with his wife in the country?" Luncheon Session missioner William Wood for study ana recommendation Auxiliary to the will Plea Dates Set on Morals 'Counts meet In the hall Wedne3 day Feb 16 at one A lunch eon will be served at the besrfn Cinderella DRESSES ttu- Ad coo rrV -7k Art Up to GICD a Honlli for Traffic-Travel fnjurias New Policy Costs Only I a Day to Men and Women Ages 65 to 85 Sent to Oklahoma Mrs Lois Holmes formerly of 167 Twenty-first Ogden and now a seaman second class in the WAVES has reported for further training at the aviation machinist was arraigned in both divisions of ning of the meeting by Mesdames Billy Wilson Blanche Lazenby Ethel Williams Juanita Miller and Crystabell Leavitt Regular month Second district court Monday aft Sue Parker -DRESSES Attractive Sue Parker dresses in sucker stripes and flowered spun ray ons Sizes 7 to 14 ernoon on two separate morals ly meeting will follow charges mate school Norman Oklahoma He appeared before Judge Glenn Adams on a charge of assault Little miss will look adorable In one of these new Cinderella dresses Piques spuns and prints stripes and florals Sizes 3 to 6x 7 to 14 Airs Holmes is the daughter of with intent to commit sodomy and Gty Fathers Receive date for the entering of his plea Mrs Alta Bell of Lava Hot Springs Idaho She was employed at Weber college in Ogden before Joining the WAVES She received her Gasoline Bids was set for February 21 The same date was set by Judge Charles Cowley for plea on the second Six companies submitted bids to ooot traininsr TTnlfA mm WiC day to furnish Ogden city with its states naval traininsr nchnnl The charge against Hahn that of in gasoline supplies for one month decent assault upon a child under cronx New York 14 years All estimates were referred to the purchasing agent for tabulation The Postal Life Casualty Insurance Company 498 Postal life Bldg Kansas City 2 Mo has a new policy which provides protection against traffic travel and other accidents It is issued exclusively to men and women from 65 to 85 years of age pays up to $500 if killed up to $100 a month for disability new surgical benefits up to $100 for hospital offers benefits that so many older people have wanted The cost Is only 1 cent a $365 per year No medical examination required no agents will calL Postal pays claims promptly More than a quarter million peo Rush Relief To and to be referred back to the commission for recommendation FRIDAY Bids of 17 cents per gallon Suffere were submitted by the Continental li lUliJ 1 sneii Sinclair Utah and Gasav and a bid of 17 cents was made Rliaumaiisni Pain uy tbe Baggs Oil Co GARFIELD Thousand nt fr Sinus Head Colds Catarrh 7 neui fneumatisna sciatica lumbago J13 and are mighty happy over ot NORITO Now they have Try This for Belief of the Nana1 CmmH ple have purchased Postal policies Simcly send us your name address To eas such naal congestion Bymptomt a tnif fling sneezing bawklng atuffedmp Mllns watery eye roaring ears and pounding pressure FLUSH the Basal cna- PaiM- NORITO is trustworthy and dependable rrfe?" works fast II you want to fed again and age and the name address and relationship of your beneficiary Send no money We will Dir! 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572,154
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1920-1977