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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 13

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Second Section Second Section OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 13 1945 SECTION Wife Gets 'Husband's- Court Dismisses I Pioneer Nurseryman and Family Gets News Ogden "Ace Killed in Infirmary Found Service Medal Of Soldier's Death Schools Pile Up Qlothing at Contractor Succumbs riicatre European Case Charging Not Suitable A posthumous air medal award was presented at retreat ceremon David Moulton Moore 93 plo-4- neer nurseryman" and contractor ies at Hill lield Tuesaay io: Eddie Winkler husband of Capt Sale of Bad Food died at eight-thirty Friday For Mentally 111 5 't "I Pace Eddie Winkler Hooper wno iosi his life during the performance of Speedier at the family residence 1319 Washington following a long illness duty in combat Joseph A Schriber 38 of 924 Members of the Veterans' advis West Twenty-fourth was freed to Caot Winkler displayed Mr Moore was born in Ogden The enthusiastic response of Og ory council of Weber county after courage as well as untiring July 1 1851 a son of Bishop David day oi cnarges or selling unwholesome food City Judge Quill Nebeker" dismissed the enmninint and meticulous are in flights ove I Moore and Sarah Barker early den city and Weber county schools today had resulted in an overwhelming increase in the amount of used clothing turned in to the fro extrenielv rugged terrain an inspection tour of the county infirmary at Roy today announced that the building is not suitable for their needs for temporary quar bases in China where unfavorable uu Hiwuvu oauuuex xx joarKer I uiaa pioneertw uuiwg weather made flying hazardous lie assistani city attorney Hfp hft was associated with ms collection: station i 203 Twenty- performed his duties a such a ters tor the confinement of mentally ill veterans of the present 1 4 i The attorney explained that In father in the contracting business conferring with the city's Drinchoal nH In buildine the first fourth according to Mrs Ira Martin" chairman manner as to reuect great i creaii to his command and the AAT" his witness it was learned sufficient bridges over the Ogden and Weber war prior to their being placed in federal institutions Eleven "good big" loads were re citation said ceived from the following schools eviueuce Kuiuu nui ue proaucea to I rivers He continuea in anis win a conviction traptini? business until 1876 when Members of the council and Schriber was arrested on or about he encased in the nursery business county commissioners who made the tour said the oossibility of us one each from Lorin Farr Mound-Fort Lincoln Lewis Madison Polk Bonneville Park Dee and Feb 28 on a complaint alleemc anH continued in that line until ing facilities at Dee hospital wouia he sold food condemned as unfit 1925 He was one of the first nur- be investigated and the matter dis for human consumption to an Ob $300 Sought in Damage Suit serymen in Utah He was a mem cussed further at the next meet- I I den cafe operator when Schriber ber Of tne JU cnurtxi ing of the countycommission Mon allegedly knew the food had been His grandmother was a secona ronsin tn President Abraham LUi" mm Quincy and two! loads from tne Pingree school More clothing is coming in regularly from the schools and work- Os are packing it at a rate of 40 ixes per morning with boxes eraging from 80 to 100 pounds condemned day at ten am Hospitals Full coin and was a visitor at the White several times during his The charge arose after an investigation of circumstances sur- It was pointed out that veterans rounding a similar offense for presidency He was married in hospitals are full to overcapacity and frequently from two weeks to four months elapse before space which Bert Burnedette 48 also of Ogden in 1872 to Eliza betn atone 924 West Twenty-fourth was sen who died in Ogden Sept 10 1926 Mrs Elaine Ellis Allen had filed suit today in Second district-court against Lloyd Biifch for $300 damages allegedly done to her1 car when it was involved im an accident with a car driven by Birch on DecJ 3 1944 The complaint alleged Birch driving in a careless and negligent manner struck the rear of the Allen car while loth Siirvivinj? are one son Jesse tenced on Feb 5 to pay a fine of The clothes will be shipped to residents of war-torn areas Buttons Spared "The appeal in The Standard- can be found for the men They spend this time in the county jail Moore Ogden and three daugh-1 Pfc Williamsen $299 and to serve six months in Capt Albert Davis David Moore The council asked the county to ters Mrs Ida Thomas Bernardino Calif: Mrs Read has in- jail Five months of the jail sentence was suspended upon Burne- tinA Horo cih n9 1 The adjutant general Examiner for donors not to strip Wil Mr ana mis nrV wi Mr formed Mr and Mrs dette's future good behavior and Monday at one ln the mortu and Mrs Bnzzee ugaen There are 11 grandchildren and 12 buttons and Zippers from garments heen informed today by tients 'can be quartered pending has brought excellent results" Mrs Kiesel had transfer to mental hospitals Win liamsen 1419 Twenty-seventh payment of the fine great-grandchildren also a naii- At the time of his trial Burne Martin said "The clothing turned tne war aepax council member repre- ff" rpr- cars were proceeding south on Washington Interest at the irate of six per cent since last December 3 was also asked 1 ary 3408 Washington with Bishop Fox of the Seventh ward officiating Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery brother Henrv Moore and a i i- 1 a ii 4 iimTic nan oeen xr rr'-: iun ouvu vv iiiieiiiiaeii tiaii au in nv inn srnnois nas ueeu calcu- iiani Aiuut -c- i aciitiiiii eiciiiiis ui £UiciKii i dette said he obtained food which he sold to a local restaurant pro --n i i mr ri I -m-jmr Ha nan nroumns ic- half-sister Mrs Clara Fronk of jeen re of tha AW uecu of that tional and even included two lur killed in action in the European indicated it would be at leasi ou oVtim as coatsalong with an assortment Davis was Pilot of days until the Veterans' adminis- ported Ogden prietor from Schriber and that the Funeral services will be held eatre apu rrr-j tration cln take care of the prob- aate ric vyuuamsen jatter ciaimed he had purchased P-51 Mustang fighter Exghth air lem ber of the Nmety-n nthdS it for reclamation of animal fats a of every age' PiiyyffliiiiiiiMiii 011U CAM MM The foods were part of a large force Patients for whom quarters are con Capt Davis was born on ov ii oemg sought were qescnoea a 19 10t oicannea meats etc Ogdenite Made Major Groups which have had charge of the daily sorting thus far include Ogdden Trades and Labor auxiliarvl American Legion auxil- rrflrtuated from cases Of "nervous collapse wno nVHen demnea at tne utan Aar aepot He educated ugaenj purp if 1923 was wi vu have PftftH rhanre for i aftsi mnton I miniirr srnnois unci crauuiiicu iarv HnhiA Culture club Child Weber mgn scnooi i roDerlv handled Ogden high school i In Medical Corps Culture lub Daughters of Utah he was employed "f1 Those who explored the possibfl Pioneers 1 Miriam and Queen Esther fore entering the service bdoui mes the infirmary as a cente raes ui uie lnnrxuaijr Penalty Imposed riascinim a tnpmber Of tne Word has just been received in chapters! Order of Eastern ssiar LaiJ nak leaf ior mentally ill were mr temple- i was adjutant of andthe'Wted Commercial Trav- I Capt Davis iheld IjJ tan Robert Clark Harvey fourO club and was adgt Mr lempie- wo -Hntant of lKfk III Ogden that Louis Peery son ciuater-u Rich and Henrv KOCKOwer 0 9 elers of Mr and Mrs Louis xl Peery In Conduct Case has been promot Ith7SSSffSffi ation in "the members of UniverSity ana ine presiuwiu a County Commissioners Lyman I TT a a(iiw mem of Utah He was an active mem ed to major Ighly Pfleased JMrs Martin and the Rev George Tl Argyle in charge of the drive expressed the highest praise for overseas for1 eleven Hess and Joseph Peterson Sher He had been overseas ioreieven Wntcrtn anri Miss Mvr iff John Watson and Miss Clarence Lee 50 of 429 Binford ber of the church an elder in the Highland ward and a promo Myr- the medical corps of the army in India where in inaia wxien is f-yu i f-' 7 i 1 1 ij U'n 41 months and had several 109 Messer- I was sentenced in city court today tie Gillis county matron the xne 'aaaea zest mm wui ter ox uoy ocoux xraming fi 2n nd serve 30 He is survived by his parents and fine AZ5tanf JTL-i he has been serv schmitts and nearly 50 nazi locomotives to his credit He had also said people have responded they hoped to exceed their quota put out of commission a fleet of jf Voir nil 11 linn the following brothers and sisters: yVh" or the PMt Ensign Leland Clair USNR Elaine the 26 months Major trucks and damaged fac 11V 1 during the remainder of the month Lilt UUIOU IlliVlt tories rail stations and centers of nf'o' USNR Judge JT Quill Nebeker sus- ery graduea Shortly before his death he had fended the ail term upon Lee's been awarded the bronze -star for future good behavior and pay- of Tlioo Hon Wpap 5LrtfflSS liOCKGl 1 ailS He was engaged to Miss Choppy Benson Quitman Ga who has the enemy hppn notified of Caoi Davis' death Utah and re conspicuous gaUantry action -U(f TAYTON Thanks to a rocket auUvc uu Wv rrv Rtriwlr anrt cursed his Hat turned out to be a dud Pfc wife ceived his medi- cal degree at Rush i cal college in Chica and who today had written to the captain's mother Surviving besides the parents is a brother James Davis Ogden Battle Ribbons Wendell Flint Robins son of Mr Jhon Thompson 25 of N-39 Returns to Coast and MrsJ William Robins Lay- Victory road Washington Terrace an employe at Hill field for the forfeited $10 bail running a traf a go He then spent three years in the Charity hospital past four years i fic light and $5 bail operating a through the Major Peery After the war For New Duties motor vehicle with an expired in- New Orleans i Slrd bloody battle of Iwo Jim a with Kirinr Pop intends to make his driver's license Walton Morris Marriott forfeited irtTYW tn His wife whom only minor in Max Price CM2c has re $10 bail driving on the wrong side he married in New Orleans is juries turned to San Francisco for re- Yank Subs Sink 15 More Jap Ships The incident i assignment after spending a 14- oi me luau auu uau i Hying Wim-fiis Jic" without a driver's license occurred on the day leave with Frank Hendrick 60 of 0-6 -r evening of Pfc ffis wife Kathryn Price and three Robins' first night xn the Jap Bonneville Park and Mrs Carl th ad I mirtna an inrnrnner left turn children 2939 island a Wall and his mother Mrs 20 -lb rocket WASHINGTON April 13 subs have sunk 15 more cnemy slyps1 including tto combatant vessels in far eastern waters A naw communiaue named the xeitea siu Daii siop sign violations ttr "i Joseph Leigh 1-3 Army Way John Doet 70 'city forfe ited $2 Washington Terrace and Aubrey improper parking gSSft I 1 11 I struck him on the arm as he Mi Price 2330 Childs Gladish RFD No 1 Emmett ara 10 oi ouw 7r Idaho each forfeited $10 bails $1 improper Parking and running traffic lights Gilmore 26 of 3256 i Orchard for- combatant craft as an escort ves lay in his foxhole The fact Petty Officer fi Pfc Robins that the rocket sel and a converted gunboat Non-combatant vessels claimed includ Keglnald i'uiierton za oi xeneu Vvc Price has been serving in the was a dud and didn't explode was ed two destroyer transports a EM3e Dyer Pfc Herring credited by Robins to my guard Asiatic Pacific large tanker a naval auxiliary ian angel" He was back in the ICCLANAHAN Timothy Dyer son of Mrs six medium careo vessels a med- and south Pacific theatres of war battle in a few days small cargo Pfc Robins has spent the past Ethel Bi Dyer 2177 Lincoln and ium tanker and two her son-in-law Eugene Herring I vessels aboard the he 27 months in the South Pacific Baselan Ian The announcement raised to 1098 are homje on furloughs after serv He ship I lit March which he describes as a good sub entered the the 4 4 Lll nniiw) the total Japanese losses inflicted mg overseas EM3ci-Dyer enlisted in ed on the left hand during the Jiiif'S received by United States subs to date The Max Price i a T- tt i i II iff-- 1 LVA ary 1941- in the navy trained total inciujes 24 combatant ships uruam campaign last juiv lie msu in San Diego and went overseas in and 974 non-combatant jidiiiwyatcu xu wic ii vaawii i mcl lotar- franc k- xi erred to Mobile Ala He received i oiii- i his dmloma from instructors tram Tho Rnh me irttre' Ran TTlint Rnh 1HK SCIlUUl £UU1 UOYO uiduibb Goebbels Says tne anrl Wonrlolt nli'c4 4niaHioi Norfolk Va DeC 4 1944 Me WaS The Handiesf Thing in Your Stylish and comfortable 1 00 WOOL Smart new 2-TONE models in SMALL MEDIUM and LARGE OK SIZES pIOTCf in Vio ThirH Mnrmnn hattoiinn in a contractor ana aecoraior ior wv avw maw Mv Afs 1 Kpntemhter Tien ie now stn many VearS DUl prior lu cn- Germany tioned at Hawaii with the military listment he was employ ea at xne police I utan Aor aepoi Wardrobe LONDON April 13 (AP) Nazi Propaganda Minister Paul mnmnimmimiimiiiiiimimmns mm MCCLANAHAN illllllliiiiiili lUUUliUllUttUUIUIlliL tUUi Joseph Goebbels declared today that "the war cannot last much August 1 1941 on the U5S Boise being assigned to that ship for ZVz years The Boise is a light cruiser which is credited with sinking seven Jap Ships It has been in en- gagements off Italy Sicily Africa New Guinea and the Philippines Tim left the Philippines Feb 23 for the United States and will report to Philadelphia for reclassification He wears ribbons and 10 bronze stars for invasions and naval engagements He was prominent ott the football team while attending Weber college Pfc Eugene Herring husband of the if ormer Mildred Dyer arrived at the Bushnell general Oispital in March He 'enlisted in army in 1938 with the infantry id was discharged in 1940 In March 1941 he enlisted in the 53rd infantry stationed at Ft Ord Calif and shipped in June 1942 to the (Aleutians" where be was stationed until after the battle of longer in my opinion" a German broadcast said In an article in his weekly "Das Reich" Goebbels s9 ft 1 1 Let Us "TAM charA i 1 STORE Y-tS- I I Your Fur ff jLfJ Outfit it I Coat! C- McClanahan's I 5 said "we have sunk very low" and participated in the battle of Ormac bay where he was wounded on Dec 7 1944 He was hospi A (fyr II 4 I SPORt HI SHIRTS Fj 7 The SPORTSMASTER t3 I ii by APOLLO 2-way El jj for tie or wlh- pj i It out Plaids and solid talized in New Guinea nad was sent i to Letterman hospital He BLOUSES I i wears ribbons of the Asiatic-Pa cppim no ATS cific area and the purple heart He served three years overseas Attu when he was transferred to Honolulu the Marshalls and Leyte without a furlough Refresh our ensemble with a new pretty BLOUSE Sizes 32 to 38 to 46 Dainty frilly y- 1 mm Toppers and Man-tailored styles Sizes 10 to to 44 Suedes Shetlands poe-skins -Wool Crepes Coverts Untrimmed and Fur-trimmed IMCCLANAHAN IliillH MliuMlliittlailllllUlili styles in whites and love- I Spring 1 $298 FRUITof colors Vll COIOrs I ney vlfis wool a Priced $395 To $598 pj I are II i beauties" I x- To $750 $1895 to $5495- the LCD SKIRTS Sizes '24 to 32 Navy Black and new Spring And Other SPRING SUITS la New Spring Cotton Print DRESSES 67 3 t'g You can always use an extra fl pair of slacks and here are the i rl 5 newest snappiest styles Ill CARDIGAN and COLLAR styles Wool Crepes Shetlands Gabardines Botany Cloth Twills These styles do not -FOLLOW THEY LEAD! Sizes' 10 to to 44 J00' W6ol $2295 to $4495 Spring Dresses JUNIOR SIZES 9 to 15 Including Plenty of I 3 -a 100 WOOL GABARDINES and BEDFORD CORDS in the season's new shades of BROWN TAN A i3 sa Larger Sizes 46 to 52 Charge kTheml IV- "A i mJif Save wear and tear on your Suits with an extra pair of SLACKS 1 Sizes 12 to to 44 to 52 Refreshing NEW styles and colors Ideal for BIRTHDAY GIFTS -3 rjj'i fc ---r iff 13 $1195 MISSES' SIZES 12 to 20 1 WOMEN'S SIZES 38 to 44 One and two-piece Crepe Prints mt 4t II Brighten home hours with these beautiful styles Print'Jerseys Gabardines ppun Rayon Pasjels Beautiful dresses to Saucy New Others at $695 up 3 lift qive your spirits a litttor orKlINo at $1095 Other Dresses $895 Up to $498 Charge AH You Needl tfl-! A i PRE-WAR COURTESY EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE! Sweaters $398 up Sizes 32 to 40 and 38 to 46 SLIPOVER and Button styles Variety of desired Spring colors McclanahaTFs 2344 WASHINGTON BLVD I I 3 3 £JMCCLANAHAN MCCLANAHAN MCCLANAHAN i-f ir 2344 WASHINGTON BlVD 2344 WASHINGTON BLVD" 1 1 2S44jASHlNeTONBlVD jUituuittittiij'Uiui.

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