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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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Ogden, Utah
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Booked on Board Hires Clerk i For Engineer Unit THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 1945 14 jGymlioree Will North Ogden Marine (Pedestrian IlUl't 'Machine' Count Close Tonight Complaint Charges Misuse Killed on Iwo i Marmnn Peery 52 tavern employed by the Ogden city engineering department as a lerk at a salary of $150 per month The ap- pointment to become effective April 9 was approved by the city commission upon the recommendation of Commissioner William At Crossing Liaht and shadow Wednesday Suspect in operator and former mayor of Ogden had been booked Wednesday at the Weber county sheriff's office on a charge of operating slot Of County Machinery evening about seven-twenty o'clock Wood Mrs Pankey will replace machines at the uia xviiu uud-oi which he is proprietor (Men Robbery The women's gymboree sponsored by the Ogden city recreation department will conclude its progam of activity this evening at the Weber college gym This program offered for all women of Ogden and vicinity has had 879 participants since its opening "tvia itvmhnrpA has had a suc made a picture of near tragedy at Thirty second and Washington Weber county commissioners to-f pertaining to use of county equip Weuei -uuij merit An nr vata nmnprtv and tha from merit on nHvntA nrnnertv and that j- uri received a letter Miss Hazel tiyiana resigned Gains Road Post when Mrs Grace Flora 55 of Washington sustained a use oi nne equipment ana rtnwer Vins Keen ma Ha onlv in Margand Kusseii io was oooKea on a similar charge after a machine was found in operation in the Pine View club near Pine View reservoirs Ogden canyon bruised' left arm and leg after be Royle chairman of the state industrial commission declaring a complaint had been registered with his office by "parties interested and probably affected by alleged ivmir "Commission in cessful season of 24 weeks run-ntoht rer week" said a Capt K-Keeter Ogden police department today reported the arrest of Hugh Rowley 24 at Rock Wyo where he is Being or questioning as a suspect in collection with an Ogder £urg-Ury the ReacT Bros Co Irig struck by a car reportedly driven by Keen Jacobson Larkin cases of emergency and whei "it was impossible to get private contractors to do the work The commissioners indicated they would write Mr Royle a letter explaining these things 1 statement VA large attendance of war worKers cny iwusewjvca Peery arrest grew out oi a visit to the club by Vera and Earl Thompson deputy sheriffs last Saturday at which time they declared they found two slot ma SALT Ull April 0 KAft Woodruff Anderson has 1 beerN named assistant chief engineer o'v the Utah road department Axi derson has been with the depart- i ment since 1918 and was chief de- sign engineer before appointment to his new nnst 1 25 of 508 Thirty-first using county equipment and man-fnr the benefit of private service women and those worKing ha nroved the Mrs Flora was going east across 111 VX kjr VViivwt 1 Washington and did not see the companies ana muiviuu tha nnmnlalnt stated chines in operation it- Larkin machine as it made ja left 4 omiinment had been value ox such recreauonai iiv-ity "Streamline exercises offered the first half hour of the evening had 385 women participants Dance urn onto the Douievara irom Peery was grameu me privilege of operating his business within the city the first of the year by a special action of the city com hirtv-second according to the me twuwv used in digging certain canals or private companies surfacing farm office last naay CaDt Keeter said there were nSnrints on a book of matches 2nd glove left behind In the Read CSRowlSy? who Is being held by the Rock Springs sheriffs department three gdock Wednesday afternoon Capt Keeter Mid and papers for extradition are police report The driver of the xvi Koyies letter read in parn "Allegations concerning use' of your equipment have come from reputable interests If you dis cover merit in the charges regis- tered we shall appreciate immediate correction i If there are no grounds for our further concern we will appreciate a letter from you to that end" The state official did not say who made the 'complaint i lands digging trencne -forming other work normally faU-Z- tn tho field of private em- mission unaer wuuuwh uuu wwe be no further violation of city statutes at the club car did not see tne peaesxrian until the moment of impact because of the sun in her eyes the report stated i and also because a store ployment of contractors Peery is tree on oau ana Russell on $25 bail building on tne corner casi a aeep The weDer cuuuuimu- plained that it is not the intention of the board to break any law shadow into tne sireei nrn hurfflaries in Rock instructions were enjuycu ujr women while 731 of the 879 participants went swimming sometime during the evening's recreational program Active sports enthusiasts numbered 140 "Since registration at the first of the year 166 war wbjrkers 105 city working girls 53 housewives seven service' women and 13 miscellaneous have entered into the activities Next year's program is expected to attract a larger num-ber of women" I The Victim was laiten to ner home for treatment IdSs Part oFthe loot from the WyXs was reportedly found iri his baggage in a hotel Laying Hash (Corn base) 100 lbs Dairy 270 Hog 205 Whilo 7ticaL2C3 Rolled Barley 220 Places Open in Course Completed Pf Daniel Dinneen mittee Delmont Beecher chairman of camping and activities Emery Wight chairman of advancement and court of honor committee and 4 Barnard -Melvin Johnson Afinadi Tolman serving as scout commissioners and in charge of health and safety in the district Keeter saicTthe Wyoming hv would let George Albert Smith Notes Birthday SALT LAKE CITY April 5 (AP) vn i rii Vmshand of Bertha nanlPl Dinneen 20 marine kiftai return him lor ril it Officers said rirat first' class and or ut Air Classes Rowlewas TtVaient and lived Mrs Dinneen North Og and son of Mr anu xvxto wwv- Al Jl- oeden has com- i at a hotel wnue in usu pleted a course in training at the Elder George Albert Smith pres den was killed In action on Iwo Jima on March 14 according to Several students of the Weber ident of the Latter-Day Saints naval air tecnmca -ui rlnse now nolds college classes in airplane engines Scout Officials Conduct Session a telegram from tne navy un- rtVi Hart Vippn received to- CI Large eaoman first Class 7Q: and airplane mechanics have com council of 12 apostles observed his 75th birthday last night with GLIUW Bale in the naval reserve-and pursued day by the parents The telegram pleted their course which leaves studies in aviation oronance Police Informed of-Theft of Wallet tuts nallezos 2668 Lin open house said a letter givmg ucw inf FERTILIZER Morgro Perfect for Lawns openings available in those subjects lor the first time In many It Ogden high school he entered the Pfc Dinneen was Dornimorui Ogden on Feb 3 1920 A mem-Rt TnirH's Catholic church navy on June i months Director John Benson said He expressed disappointment at world conditions and declared the menace of war will be removed only when nations can trust each lowers onruoi 50-lb on i EXPERT BEAUTY TREATMENT Rejuvenate that sluggish skin and scalp with an EXPERT FACIAL and Muscle Strapping Rest those tired muscles with light and electrical treatment AT THE HEAP 0 BEAUTY 2378 Wash Blvd Dial 6301 370 -from St Joseph's lbs hmfhers and sisters BRIGHAM CITY April The North Box Elder district Boy Scouts of America held its quarterly meeting at the welfare office Wednesday night The 1945 program was discussed with special emphasis on the council program and greater promotion of scouting activities in individual bag coin reported to police today the theft of $750 from her father 2R35 Grant Sat- srhool "and was a senior stuaeni Ttont (ttf John Dinneen other completely VtAet-n Smith nnferl tian 400 isviiiarieinhia: Marearet at Weber high scnooi wnen ne en-ut th Rprvice on -Dec 7 1943 blood relatives in military service today ii The shops are equipped with all necessary tools parts and planes which all6ws students to work directly on the material they are studying instructed by skilled mechanics and aviators Prospective students may contact nr a nark at the vocational Tttnnan Tocristered nurse ban urday night while he was in a TWntv-f if th At St Joseph's and Weber high Farmers Feed Go 'FREE DELIVERY 2008 Washington Phone 7332 TTi riif and Marv LOU he was active in atmeucs parucu Mrs Gallegos told officers her father fell asleep in a booth in ise Dorothy Bernard and Gerald Dinneen North Ogden ninnopn a' dentist in Ogden groups Ernest Freeman heads the district organization committee 'Basil classes meet Monday Wednesday and Friday from seven until ten Cost of tuition is borne by tail waov He trained at San Diego Calif and had been fighting in the Pa-ritin area fnr several months the National tavern ana uia ha ownlrc his wallet con VMiitriincr nr Mr: Benson in the is among the prominent Jersey i Fife chairman oi tne warning com the government main administration building The iltll tainlng the money and personal breeders ol nortnern i iau Surviving besides the parents are papers had been 1 CWa 71Va MMay iiiWWAwvwwju -iwwv Here at Anderson's you'll find theperfect symbols of your perfea love Rings of sat-passing loveliness uqusually distinguished in design delicately hand-wrought and engtaved and carefully chosen for their brilliance Her treasured possessions fortfife jreaerai lax yTiimTON BLVD the best you can buy anywhere! "KNOWN FOR HIGHEST QUALITY DIAMONDS'' A.

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