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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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t4 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE! THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 19 1945 P-TA Informed Army Looks for Reives CaU to College Head to 0 "The victim use be located immediately and properly treated in order to save his life" the army's announcement said He is believed to be a paratrooper ty Board Ms Chaplain Post Of Health Aims Housewife Help Speak in Reno Lundstroiii's 2476 Washington County's Funds in Good Shape? Auditors Say Betterments Suggested 'ft of Utah State Agricultural college has accepted an Invitation to attend the conference of western governors and the western in- sji -1 Jninlnnmpnt rrmfprpnrp at Mayor to Scan Doff Difficulties Mayor David Komney today prepared to make a systematic Investigation of Ogden'a canine problem The commissioners received and passed on to the mayor the recommendations prepared by Dr Ways in which the P-T A can aid Jn the bettment of health or children of the community were suggested by Dr Frederick Knete chairman of health Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers at the regional P-T A convention today at Weber college Dr Kriete suggested the association SUDDOrt Yminat -The army seeks housewives" says a statement issued today by the office of the representative Thirteenth civil service region' room 220 Federal building The statement continues: "The Ninth service command records depot recently established in its temporary quarters in the Coliseum building West Ogden is UUOUtOl lltSi Reno Nev Friday and Saturday to explain me pussiuuiij i developing the west's large phosphate deposits Meeting with Dr Peterson at cumulation of fixed assets purchased andi does not reflect property retirements or depreciation of property still in use" An annual audit of Weber county's books by a certified public accountant disclosed today that In general everything was found to school chUdren before the school 4J experiencing a critical snores riorv ncctef Kortine classi fying and listing essential war de be in order oome for improvement were made iicrerrsfoH that the CQUntV partment documents Jailer keep a permanent record With establishment oiine aepoh nn or A -flo nreVlOUS- of prisoners cnecitea checked out and that records be ly stored at army installations year Begins support plans for a combined city-county health unit take an Interest in the school health program arrange to give direct health service to children have parents in attendance when examinations are given and provide medical care for those not able to afford it 1 The speaker listed the cause of most deaths among school children as accidents and the second greatest cause as rheumatic fever The New Spring Line of Exquisite KAY FINCH Is Now on Display i See this new and ex-? tremely different line of ceramics exclusively at tnrougbout the eignt wesiern iavra are beeinnintr to Dour into the re kept at the county tniirmary iarn in Boy to show to what extent V- irm fTinl-ihlltPS to the SUP- Cash Receipts The report showed that total cash receipts were $56885040 during 1944 as compared with cash expeditures of $56767692 It went on to show that total cash receipts Were $2359641 less than estimated revenues Total expenditures on the other hand were $5209308 less than budgeted appropriations In only two departments roads and public welfare did actual expenditures exceed the amounts appropriated The road fund appropriated $124825 and spent $127- ceiving room port of patients A record has been "There is a splendid opportunity to serve as a soldier without a gun 4ha Hork nosi provided wnicn epw wn JLogan wednesaay were ouu-dy chairman Fjeldsted and Frank Shelley agricultural and industrial relations committee of the state planning commission It was pointed out that an estimated 75 to 90 per cent of all the phosphate in the United States is located at the intersection of the three states Idaho Utah and Wyoming Utah Soldier Bitten FORT DOUGLAS April 19 AP) Army authorities sought today a soldier who was bitten by a dog-since found to be at Birmingham Ala about April 1L The soldier has since left Birmingham and may be at an army installation in the Ninth service command army authorities here said this in ine ruiure tions at the records depot or one No Bonded Debt The audit pointed out that Weber county has no bonded debt oi ine many otner clerical vacancies in the war department establishments throughout the Ogden area No experience is required Employees will be trained on the job" 90848 going beyond the budget by $308346 The public welfare (Ogden city's oonaea aeoi ua May 1 of this year is expected to i fa Kt( Marnil CritChlOW It Bralthwaita the Mexican water treaty to make known his views He said the senate's action showed its support of "the established policy of our government to deal with our good neighbors on the basis of simple justice equity friendly understanding and practical cooperation" city auditor said today Of this Walkup city poundmaster who favors a stray dog clean-up Dr Walkup recommended that license fees be adjusted during the next year to $2 for male dogs and $3 for female dogs and that the ordinance be changed so that a license would be required for every new-born dog However the commissioners Indicated they would be more in favor of a $2 license fee for male and spayed female dogs and a license fee of $10 for unspayed female dogs At present the license fees are $2 and $3 and dogs need not be licensed within 90 days after birth The matter1 was referred to the mayor with the commissioners indicating favor for licensing of dogs 30 days after birth Mayor Rom-ney said he Intended to consult with veterinarians on the advisability of licensing at birth or after a 30-day period 'Major objection to continuation of the 90-day licensing period is the attachment developed between children and puppies during this I time After the animal loses its puppy cuteness the owners often object to paying the license fee and foist the animal onto the public streets amount wsawuM rHc which $388000 is water- "AT LUND STROM'S works revenue bonds) Royden Braithwaite 331 Thirty-third director of the institute of religion has received a direct appointment as first lieutenant in the army ehaplalns corps He will report to Fort Devens The audit showed a casn Daiance a me OK IM a mutntv 4ro9 Huntsville Sailor Seriously Hurt HUNTSVILLE April William Allen son of Mr and Mrs ury at the end of 1944-and noted: a total assets and uaDimies oi 04146693 Among the assets were meh Vialanre nf $24118535 in fund was budgeted to spend $109-500 and actually expended $113-12779 showing an overexpendi-tjire of $362779 Tax Accounts Low I The treasurer's office had done its work so that general taxes standing against tax sale and tax deed properties amount to only $8392857 representing accumulation of delinquent- taxes amounting to less than four per cent of the amount assessed for the single year of 1944 The county assessor's office was praised for triplicate copies of deputies' receipt books marked with the cash register receipt number and initialed by the cashier as a "positive control" Mass May 7 after being sworn 'r the custody of the county treas Abner Allen home on leave from I 'At i urer Investments in stocks xou $539210 Fixed assets were evaluated at $81801909 Among the assets were listed idduo in ac-roiini receivable and $951025 In the ship Gilbert Islands is in the Clearfield naval hospital being treated for a broken neck sustained when he was thrown from a horse He is reported in satisfactory condition J'r taxes receivable Of fixed assets tne eunxer-rv which made the ex amination said' "This is an ac Wallace Handed Merchandise Job Training Begun By Marriott Man Mrs Carl Hodson Marriott has received word that her husband Pvt Carl William Hodson into the army at Fort Douglas to attend the chaplains school and will then -be given a permanent station or be assigned to overseas dJPrior to being transferred here as director of the institute located on the Twenty-fourth street side of Weber college campus Mr Braithwaite taught at Dixie college in St George and worked with' the department of education in the Jordan high school at Sandy and the Wasatch high school at Heber City He received a B-S degree from Brig-ham Young university and has since done graduate work in educational psychology at Stanford university Mr Braithwaite said the names and qualifications possible successors to his position of director will be discussed tonight at a meeting of the heads of the de- Eartment No definite plans have een made since this school year will be completed in five weeks During his stay in Ogden Mr Braithwaite has spoken in numerous" chapels and has worked with Boy Scouts His wife and two small sons will remain here until something definite as to the nature of his appointment from Fort Devens is known As! AN WASHINGTON April 19 One of the biggest merchandising lobs In history fell into the lap Of Henry Wallace today A The office of surplus property which sells unneeded war goods of the consumer type such as autos Apricots in bloom with puffy white clouds this morning heralding a planting season that spells a great harvest ahead Carl trucks tractors clothing bandages and dogs was shifted from the treasury to the commerce has arrived at Camp Wolters Texas Ito begin training with an Infantry group Pvt Hod3on Is the son of Hodson of i Marriott He graduated from Weber county high school and was engaged in farming before his induction on April '3 He has served as scoutmaster of the" Marriott scouts for about WAYNE'S CAFE for a Finer Food Service 'Marriage Is Fine9 Says 25-1 'ear-Old PLAIN DEALING La April 19 "Marriage's a good thing" said boy-husband Harwell 15 "Yes agreed girl-bride Peggy Harwell now She's 13 Peggy's little sister June likes the idea too "I always wanted a big brother" she said "and now Tve got one' The bride's mother Mrs Kemp is a little distressed though "I do wish they could have waited a year or two" she said Peggy blonde and pretty is in the ninth grade She says she's going to stay in school likes school He played on the football team last year But he may not go back He's got himself a job in a filling station and he carries a paper route For two years the newlyweds have lived across the street from each other 5 Saturday night they rode bicycles to-LewisvilleY Ark about 40 miles away and were married by a Justice of the peace Afraid to go home and break the news they spent the first night of their honeymoon in a schoolroom Next day they got hungry so went home and told alL is going to me euei kjm get in shape for V-gardening cma nf cnrln wr evervwhere Consumer goods costing around The Atlanta (Ga) Journal quoted 150000000 have already been de- if ir- -im- lared surplus When the war ends the weather man as saying Tuesday night in Georgia should be fair and WILD" Delicious food land attractive surroundings make dinln with us a real pleasure Stop in today for the finest food at very reasonable prices TRYi OUR SPECIAL MERCHANT'S LUNCH 50c Headlines of note in the nation's press recently: More Meat Says One Bureau Not So Much Says Another So consumer both eats and hears Denver (Colo) Post three years and Hodson also played basketball with the M-Men His present address is: Pvt Carl William Hodson 39942589 Co 67th infantry training battalion Camp Wolters Texas Pres Truman Backs Good Neighbor Plan WASHINGTON April 19 (UP) President Truman was on record today as favoring the "good neighbor" policy of the late President Roosevelt The new president took the occasion of the senate's approval of the volume is expected to pile up Into the billions This is the first agency to be transferred to the commerce department since Wallace became fecretary It adds to his agency about 4000 employes now and many more later Treasury officials said Secretary Morgenthau was glad to get rid of the job because he felt it didn't fit in with the treasury's chief functions of war financing and revenue collecting WE NEVER CLOSE WASHINGTON AT 25TH STREET' HI ho weathero with 67 de-rrroo mnimnm WpHnesdav and a warm 44 degrees minimum early today Turn tne sioxer urea pa On vMr a maximum was '57 degrees and minimum 29 degrees ammm'm mmmmm jgg aaa wamm mmmaimmmmmammtmmmmm wv jj) i and skies were clear KememDer frrm: Tlemark suitable for war? sidewalk conversation anywhere east of the Rhine: "un iook mis KM is Patton wasn't lt7" FEED Laying Mash (Cora lust) 100 HnOiU3 Dairy Feed -270 Hog 285 VJhilo Wheal 200 nolied Bariey-220 Slrar ST 75c Alfalfa Seed and Thpn there's the etiauette ex pert who was washed ashore with fmir raxes of food a Knize DU no fork so he starves to deatn ZSF71S SOOOZSS Lions ttave Social At School Tonight Osrden Lions club and partners will be euests of the Utah school Grain Seed ALL KINDS CIIEAPEST PRICES! for the deaf and blind tonignt at seven Dinner will be served in the school dining room after which a proeram will be given in the Fanners Feed Go school chapel featuring demon strations from the departments ox DELIVERY 2008 Washington Phone 7332 the school Afterward a dance will be held in the school gymna sium Get 3 TOY TV I fit i i i Ml headm ERELIEF fast! 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