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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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Ogden, Utah
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9
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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 4 1943 Army Executives Ponder Flame Annual Cleanup Ptecdgiiitibn of Fire Hazards Is Confab Theme A fire suppression conference attended "by representatives from 14 western ordnance installations is underway at Ogden arsenal according to Col- A Capron ar- commander Marine Wounded on Iwo Jima HOYTSVILLE April Pfc Edwin Boyer 19 USMC son of Mr and Mrs Boyer Hoyts-ville was wounded on Iwo Jima Feb 28 He enlisted in the service in March 1944 and went overseas in July 1944 He was employed at Clearfield naval supply depot prior -y Coinmcndatioii Given Corporal Heber Weston son ct Mr and Mrs Walter Weston 2S9 Thirty-fifth has' received WsH praise from his commanding cffl cer for his services ina modJflcat tion hangar in England He entered the service in August 1942 and been overseas for sixteen months He was formerly employed by thf Utah Bottling company He graduated from Ogden high school Drive Will Begin April 16 Dates for Ogden's annual spring cleanup campaign are April 16 to 28 inclusive it was announced today by William Wood city commissioner "Plans call for making the city clean and beauti to entering tne service ful" During the period of the campaign garbage trucks on two dif ferent days will pick up trash while on their regularly scheduled -if fooi friends ncrc amazed cjf mfrimprovQil LOOKS cans to nomes The junior chamber of commerce has pledged its full co i The conference which- began will continue for a four-day period and is the second of a series of three such institutes be- ing held in strategic centers of the nation under Joint sponsorship of field service operations office of chief of ordnance Detroit and the safety and security division office of chief of ordnance Chicago Principal Aim Primary purpose is the presentation of a carefully planned fire prevention urogram to the fire mar- operation and will make special extort to assist tne campaign It was also reported the business district twill get considerable attention and that parking ordinances requiring that all vehicles iijiWHHi be parked 18 inches from the curb to enable sweeping wUl be -'IN CHARGE A fire suppression conference with representatives shals and operations officers in at from 14 western ordnance installations presem uuuwwj rigidly enforced Sentences Placed tendance who will carry this intensified program back to their respective depots where operational personnel in turn will be trained to The bid of the Cate Equipment Co for a new street sweeper was accepted by the city commission Negro Sentenced arsenal Those to charw (reaoinr irom jw Ogden arsenal training branch Maj A Leuders eld service ordnance department Detroit Capt a Myers technical advisor KAfetv Hiviinn office chief of ordnance Chicago: Lieut 3 -fmotfc ow VITAl In the atom" today recognize and eliminate fire haz- Blake arsenal safety officer and A Miller office chief of ordnance ueiron muj muwi Mai Ar Lueders of field serv To Prison Term The firm offered to supply tne equipment complete with extra pick up broom extra gutter broom and a leaf rack attachment at a In City Court At a city court session today Joseph1 Charles Plumber 18 Negro of 1000 West Twenty-sixth ice operations is chairman of the conference assisted by technical advisor Capt Myers of safety and security division Lieut Col Coming to Ogden cost of $3700 mflrpnee A Turner 32 Portland Ballot Drawn By Ore a Negro porter formerly em George a Ehsminger represent- was found guilty of carrying a ployed by a railroad company was sentenced to not less than one lng the div OCO-Chicago is Jalso in attendance ntCH RED DLOODI concealed weapon (a razor)" tres-nass and disturbing the peace Suitcase Disappears From Station Rotary Club According to Maj Lueders the national fire loss in 1944 'was the arid not -more than five years in the state prison Ifjei Tuesday to i Aerf pfturt after his con- greatest in the nation's history view of this fact" said Ma New officers of the Rotary club viction Friday of assault with a Judge Quill Nebeker sentenced him to serve 20 days on the weapon charge and $10 fines each on the other two charges will be elected Wednesday April Mrs Harnett of Providence Lueders "the war department is conducting an intensive fire prevention program in order to lend its support to the program to re- 11 it was announced today by YOU MAY AIAAH your friends by helping Nature work faster Gilver Nelson 22 Negro of Cache county reported to Ogden police the theft of an alligator-skin suitcase from in front of the it a do station Tuesday President LeRoy Young As a result of nominations during the past month the following are can duce last year's appalling fire loss rate "Our depots and arsenals repre in promoting tne viial mucoii vjs juivcj ia uic wuv44 and building ample RICH RED-BLOOD These two important "city" pleaded guilty to trespassing and was found guilty of dis turbing the peace He was sen Mrs Barnett said that 'shortly after eettinff off a train she took a sent tremendous concentrations of costly and highly critical war deadly weapon i Testimony at the trial indicated Turner made an assault upon the person of Sgt Charles Mattison with a knife The assault Reportedly occurred in a car a troop train at the Ogden Union depot" Turner it was reported was prowling in the car and when Sgt Mattison grabbed him by the wrists the defendant (stabbed mm with a knife Sgt Mattison was finer? tn a hosDftal for? two tenced to pay a fine of $10 on taxi to a bus depot but later dis xcsuiui cuauic you lO cujuy uiciuuu jrvu uu of it as Nature intended Thus you £et fresh yitaUtyipcf) do your work better become animated more attractive items" he continued "and as such each charge Meanwhile Tony Zampedri 60 of 211 Twenty-fifth was found didates: For president George Eller-beck Gerard Klomp for vice president Joseph Fi Barker and Cornish for 1 secretary Carl Gaskill incumbent for treasurer Thomas Clark! William Jack covered she had left the suitcase outside the station When she re-turneri the lueffaee was cone The they must be protected from the ravages of fire so that the fighting men may gain maximum benefit SSS Tonic helps Nature worlc fas ter waen extra petp ts neeati i property was described as contain and battery against Edward Moody irom tnose supplies Resembles City ing baby clotmng and some jew elry The loss was set at $100 01 tne salvation Army Mr and! Mrs Trostle of 132 Thirtieth was found guilty of plication or focal infection you should start on the up-rbad to better health: today SSS Tonic is at drug stores in 10 and 20 oz sizeCSSS Co son incumbent for aireciors George Craddock Atwell Wol-fer Spence and Dr Vernon weeks (japt Myers compared a war keenine an unlicensed dog and Ward plant to an average American city "Guards firemen and employes must all piay parts similar to those of their components in a "city" he Harrison Bean Hill field ais-miccAri th nrnram for rehabilita- IUI10 JtUHDT HIAITM SfAtWAIT StlAW StIONG were sentenced to pay a line oi Kay Wadsworth 24 of 3813 nrHn forfeited $10 sDeedinff said "For this reason the conference stresses the organization of depots and arsenals along munici-i linM with Hk ordinances and tion of returning service men and women He pointed out the pro Zbe FarrJ 27 of 1001 Sixteenth TmM-helps Build eauaUy effective fire prevention forfeitea $iu running a xramc STURDY HEALTH si gram is necessary because cnangea individuals will return to changed stnmirne Thprp are 710 iobS light ayden Smith- 45 of 2613 Jackson forfeited $1 making an standards" l' Lieut Blaket safety officer and Mr Clarke of training branch are in charge of conference arrangements at the arsenal improper leu turn open to returning service men at Hill field he reported POPULAR SOLOIST Miss Doris Warner popular Salt Lake City soprano soloist will appear with the Swanee Singers male chorus at the Ogden high school concert April 27 miw iiiiiibi A musical nroeram was Eiven uy a girls' chorus of the Weber county high school i Five Couples Obtain Marriage Licenses MnrTiaee licenses had beeni is sued today at the Weber county Plenty of Goal! Dial 2-6294 Best Spring Canyon Coal Stove Lump 900 (3 tons $2650) Large Nut 0820 (3 tons $24001 Pea Coal $750 (3 tons $2175) Stoker Slack 9650 (3 tons $1900) Coarse Yard Slack 0600 (3 tons $17SO) 6 Sacks of Wood 0200 ALL JJEUVERED Steed Coal Go 230 West 21st St Phone 2-6294 Soldier Wounded in Action iii Italy clerk's office to the following five couples: 4 Thomas DeRoy Champneys 24 Funds Sought for State Buildings Funds for the construction of a segregation building at the industrial school at Ogden and two anrl Florence Hart 19 Oaden: Lee Private Louis Southwick 26 TncTKonH nf Nfirma Shaw South- wick J-l Bonneville park has been wounded in ac- Melvin Stephens 201 and Gwen Ellis 20 Ogden Leon Haien 48 Sahara Village and Hazel Baxter 46 SL Louis Mo Don Sher-win Kent 30 Kilgore Idaho and Ella May Phillips Dayton I- '5 X- buildings at other state institutions have been reauested by the advis Idaho: Leon Mark Child 25 ory council of the State Welfare lion cording to word received by his wife He is "the son of Mrs A Jensen of Mantua Nyssa Ore and Wanda jChris tensen 21 Ontario Ore i commission -ti tfrnun nrrroosed that GOV SEAT JrSh'- DOTTi fwW fJlOP Herbert Maw allocate sales tax fnia tnr the work before fund 9H Private South- curninses are diverted into the wick has been in BADY AUTO Regular Price $319 Built for baby's wfefy ond com- lor! i hat floating bottom general fund July 1 as provided by HOME RECORDINGS As Low As VIth DRAINER fw teneHi handle cotton mop with poctoJ drainer You'll to mack eosier and quicker a law passed ai me rcteui cs ture i I66 service since June of 1944 and has been overseas with the moun-tainlnf antry He has five brothers and one sister wooden arms folding metal 'Iframe C2788 (Limit one) with "Minute Man" J3673 Other buildings suggested are an isolation building and nurses home at the state hospital in Provo and a building to house epileptics at the state training school at American Fork RADIO REPAIRING Again Available 4J8 Hour SERVICE We carry a stock of most hard-to-get tubes and parts for service work 40' He was formerly Pvt Sonthwick XI in the lumber business and for a time worked at Hill field He received training at Camp Walters and Camp Swift Texas He has a PRIVATE BOOTH Operate It Yourself Also Recordings made' in your" OWN HOStE by Appointment daughter Lou: Ann age four Ml Guaranteed Workmanship ShT Original Price with 50c 1 Purchaso w- 'Egg Vegetable Cutlets' To prepare "egg vegetable cutlets" the following ingredients are necessary: 3 cups mixed canned vegetables 23 cup uncooked oatmeal 1 tablespoon chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt a dash of pepper 3 or 4 beaten eggs and 2 tablespoons fat Melt fat in a frying pan mix ingredients together and drop into the pan by spoonfuls Brown on both sides Twelve cutlets may be made this way Regular Price 7c per Cake Roto-Dooter FOB CLOGGED SEWERS AND DBAINS famowe nationally known soap Open 9 A 'Till 9 for Your Convenience DIAL 7450 ALBISTON RADIO SERVICE 2427 Kfesel Ave (In Paramount Theatre Bldg) cakes tilar size at this amax-r price the toilet soap that rith your liln H7954 Paronto Mgr Phone 897S JF (Limit Ideal to 9yl a customer)- oil fiiTm cAamroGS VULCANIZING KIT Steel Gardsn TROWEL Musica Maestro Have a Coke (MAKE WITH THE MUSIC) I 2tt-- ir ALMOST srzctAUY FRICCO 191 tnrhi Ann hnra bind Af THIS complete with clamp and her- H'a with clamp and her- HAIT-PRICM 'and strong eaygrip handle LOW FWCf strong eaygrip handle tw" riy'm Pit Ford VI Mercury Uncoln Stadebaker Commander and rVesidefit CJark-Kermath Rea and Silver King Tractor Keeps alt clean U543 (limit one) metically aealed eif-Beann sealed self-heating rJ pS containing fuel A8142 If with 50c purchase) A made oko from one piece of metaf f1 fl handy useful garden tool 11 A very patches co (limit one ne C9271 (limit one) (limit one) 6GM child's mium TWIM --TRUMPET- -H0RM Regular $1093 $(0)08 i i i Reg Price jW fi i A big powerful horn complete with relay wiring and mounting brackets This horn sends a pleasant blast a friendly warning to a great distance B4519 Aji ettroctlva pfeea of fwrnthira built and vpholstered wHh a0 the quality and comfort of ait adult's dub chair Choicer of tapestry or led or Etva loath orette 07724 fflK CD)FJ(I5- per Oucrt SI a a Gallon I lots Long-Run ts a motor oil you can depend upon to eha thorough protective lubrication It holds ft body and stays MoiIy: Modem scientific refining method have removed any inurious substances leaving "Long-Run" pure and clean Thousands and thousands of motorists use qnd recommend this EXTRA ECONOMY OIL am GIL In your Certctaer Fcdcrcl Tex fcidudsd Equcl to 23e per qucri eHs! ft the me to making friends in Cuba Singing dancing and the soft strumming of all help to keep life humming down Caribbean way And especially at fiesta the gay little isle of Cuba is a mighty cosmopolitan corner of the a spot where the familiar American greeting Have a Coke is just as happily understood as their own natire Salud From Hanover to Havana the pause that refreshes with friendly Coca-Cola stands for Happy days become a symbol of the good neighbor spirit around the world i' i 10TTIIO UNDE1 AUTHOUTY OF THI COCA-COIA COAPANY IY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OGDEN UTAH 1 jTsjI Coke" Coca-Cola You naturally hear Coca-Cola called by it fnenaiy "Coks" Both peaa the quality prod Phono 2-1 C31 2607 Washington DIvd uct of Tae Coca-iioia company 0193TbC-CCa I.

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