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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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Ogden, Utah
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18
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Screeant Wonnded iif Permission Given to I TBox Elder Marine Utah Is Ready cs Pay Honor THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 6 1945 To SaUor Blemory Killed in Cut Through Road Philipp iries Fight Landlord Tenant Ideas Offered i fnr-Mnrd's croDerty Safeguard it as The following suggestions For Bond Drive A pteliminary campaign 'will seek subscription of $12500000 worth of bonds to give Utah a flying start in the' seventh war loan drive beginning May 14 Howe Moffatt executive man If it belonged to you Conserve light heat ana otner Court Grants Two Divorce Decrees Two divorce decrees had been granted today in Second district court -i Carmen Gibbs won a divorce from William Lindley bibbs whom she charged with cruelty She was awarded custody of their three children $80 a month alimony the home at 1769 Grant and household furnishings The couple was married May 18 1932: Lillie Mehrten was granted a divorce from Lawrence Mehrten also on grounds of cruelty Her maiden name McBride was restored Property i were settled by (Stipulation The couple was married Aug 15 1941 at Preston Idaho V) Ogden city was granted permission today by Weber county commissioners to cut through an abandoned county road in- laying a 14-inch watermain from Hinckley airport to West Ogden The city explained the main from two proposed wells- to be drilled the ajrport will cross the road commonly known as West Thirty-third at McDonald's corner and continue on the east side of the highway into Ogden A shorf COALVILLE April Sgt Horace Wilde son of Mrs George Wilde Coalville! was wounded in the Philippines March 3 He was born in Cumberland Wyoi and was 'graduated from North Summit high school' He entered the service in February 1941 and went overseas in February 1942 Awaiting further word are his mother three sisters Mn Hannah Huffman Coalville Mrs Ada Eyre Lyman Wyo and Mrs Joyce Hop-kin Croyden Morgan county four brothers Paul and Fred Wilde Coalville Bryant and Ferril Wilde Rock Springs Wyo utilities' Be sure to sign change of tenancy form i i Ask your landlord to show you bis copy of the registration statement This shows "the maximum rent I'-' Hotels rooming houses and auto courts are required! to post maximum rents ager of the state war finance committee said the amount -was more i I- landlords and tenants were Issued today by the Ogden area rent office 510 Kiesel building: For landlords: Register all rented accommodations within' 30 days after first renting Show tenants the official registration statement which states the maximum rent and7 have them sign it fi Re-register within 30 days all rented accommodations when changed from unfurnished to fully furnished File i change of tenancy forms Have new tenants sign these forms and file them with the OPA rent office i within five days after the tenant takes occupancy For tenants: Protect your land- portion 'of the installation will be in a section of the oW' road which was abandoned by the state road commission at which time the title reverted to Weber county requirements hopes to obtain the manufacture of about 150000000 pairs of non-leather shoes New Car Quota Cut SALT LAKE CITY April 6 AP) Utah has been allotted six new cars for April compared with 11 in March IL Azbill OPA mileage rationing representative reported i li A Non-Rationed Shoe Increase Sought' WASHINGTON April 6 AP) The war production board moved today to increase production of non-rationed shoes in- order to meet essential civilian" needs The agency announced a special program designed to increase the output of shoe gabardine to partially offset decreased supplies of leather for civilian shoes during the remainder of the year The board's office of civilian re- than half the $20000000 quota assigned Utah The state over-all quota for the drive is $41000000 Moffatt said liquid assets of Utah residents is estimated at $270000- 000 nearly twice the total of two years ago "This large reserve has put a tremendous pressure on prices and unless it is corralled in non--negotiable securities like the' bond it will continue to- push the i cost of living up" he txplainedi More than 100 representatives of leading industrial firms met with war finance committee leaders Thursday in Salt Lake City to draft plans for the preliminary campaign beginning Monday Offices Swamped By Plowing Calls According to 'word received today from the district agricultural inspector and the county agent Ogden people are going all out for victory gardens this year The county offer for garden plowing has resulted in so many calls in each office that they're 'snowed under'' However 1 both anreed Shoo Repairs 1c V'LFowers Memorial services for Seaman 1c Vernon Fowers will be held Sunday April! 8-at four ni in 'A- -lfA Bo x' '7i Moscow Says Spaniards Aid Trapped Nazis LONDON April 6 (UP) Radio Moscow quoted an article in the army newspaper Red Star today charging that Spanish fascists had been sending supplies regularlyo from 80000 to 100000 Germans trapped on the Atlantic coast of France since last fall The article which cited French newspapers as the source for its facts said five Spanish ships totaling more than 10000 tons had been making the supply runs had been on active duty in the Marshall islands Leyte Luzon and the China sea aboard the Bismark Sea reported sunk off Iwo Jima Before enlisting he was engaged in farming He was married March 10 1944 to Cleone Jones daughter of Mr and Mrs Jones Kanesville Surviving besides his widow and parents are three brothers Emerson Wiley A and Lyle Fowers- all of Hooper The family requests no flowers the HooperL S' ward chapel' It's amazing how our shoe repairing makes shoes look brand new Corp Anderson Corp Jesse Anderson 19 marine corps son of Mr and Mrs H- Anderson of Portage was killed in action Feb 27 at Iwo Jima according to word received from the war department by his parents 'v He enlisted in November 1942 and left for overseas duty in January 1943-He was wounded at Guam on July 27 1944 but returned to active service He was a graduate of the Bear River high school Garland and was employed as a call boy at Salt Lake City for the Union Pacific krailroad before entering service 5 i He was previously repui wu uius-ing and is now- reported killed as a result of enemy action on Feb 21 -1945 Seaman Fowers husband of Cleone -Jones Fowers and son of Mr and Mrs Harold Fowers was born Nov 17 1923 in Hooper He attended 1 Hooper school and graduated from Weber county high school and the seminary and took an active part in church iimrit- He enlisted in the navy EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR ALL WORK GUARANTEED 3 Days to 1 Week Service Open 8 a to 6 in Precision Watch Repair Shop 1690 Washington Blvd mm Composition or cord soles used on men's work or boys' school shoes PENNEY KiJk DOWNSTAIRS STORE NATIONAL OPERATED BUY BONDS 7 4 SUit Jan 17 1944 trained at Farragut offices feel gratified that the plant- Corp Anderson was Dorn ssepi io 1925 at Salt Lake City He was Mg necessity has been realized by Ida Bremerton asn ana Astoria Ore For seven months he crt manv nAnn a Surviving are his mother of Portage his father employed at Hickman field Hawaii: two broth ers Pc Warren Anderson Santa Ana Calif and Raymond Ander WO son Portage a sister Mrs Ferron Christensen Tremonton grandparents Mr and Mrs Christian An DBifem Wk derson Bear River City and Mrs Nels Anderson Salt Lake City Three Children Have Single Birthday LOS ANGELES April 8 (AP) The three children of Mr and Mrs Earl Ousley have a single birthday George Ousley was eight yester day his sister Gail two and his brother Dennis one Motner uus-ley baked one big birthday cake cut it in three pieces and placed eight two and one candles on them respectively II PEACE li! ART YOUR THE i Congratulations people of A erica! You've shown your true colors in the hard pull these last years by doing the work of twice as many Jmen and women 'doings without things that were scarce pulling the load in real American style Here on the home front You've shown that you are NOT soft NOW sEow them that we're jthe smartest nation as well as the strongest! Make a place in the business! world for every returning fighter It's up tq you to prepare America for its next generation of leadersl i I jr- hi 1 i Af' I i 1 i 1 More than ci million discharged Service Men and Women have earned i -v -i i '7 A right to wear this Honorable Service Button You owe it to this' army of good Ameri cans to recognize and appreciate the meaning of this symbol of loyal service To help you identify it we show in enlarged size Whenever you see it honor it for it is just as truly a "uni-form" as if it covered the discharged Service Man from head to foot It means he has served his Country and been hon-orably released It entitles him -to your full consideration in the matter of giving counsel or providing a' job 7 "'4V Vi OUR JOB Let's all remember that our job the job all of us-if to fight harder 00 the hotrifc front ficht 00 the food front giv to the blood bank bay extra War Bonds fight ioflationrORVICTOV 1 1 i decker Products Cbtnpany OGDEN VTA1I Kl! 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