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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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TH1 OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER COUNTY FAVORS PAY BOOST LAVJ MONDAY EVENING MAY 10 1943 Two Charges Faced by Alleged Purse Snatcher I FIELD TRIBUTE STAKE CHANGES RESIDENCIES Junior Exhibitors Show Interest in Dairy Event Lorin Farr P-T A To Meet Thursday The Lorin Farr P-T A will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock in new school auditorium Dr Garner city bacteriologist will give an illustrated lecture on war gases A plan submitted by the Lorin Farr P-T A to appoint block mothers to care for children In the event of an air raid will also be discussed by Dr Garner as a representative of the office of civilian defense OF AUXILIARIES About Thirty Will Vie for $100 Prize Money Beef Exhibit Set Negro Former Pugilist Twenty-seven Honored Asks Preliminary During Exercises at Hearing I Plane Base Random References Elder Sonne Says Gospel Contains Means of Lasting Peace Weber county commissioners today voiced their intention of taking advantage of a bill passed by the 1943 Utah legislature authorizing county commissioners to increase salaries of elective county officials for 1943 and 1944 up to 15 per cent first and second class counties and up to 25 per cent in others Ten elective officers will be affected by the 15 per cent raise in this county They are the three commissioners William McEn-tire George Simmons and John Arrington clerk and auditpr Lawrence Malan recorder Dorothy Campbell assessor George Brown treasurer Arias Belnap attorney Blairte Peterson sheriff John Watson and surveyor Irving Jones The bill authorizes the raises will become effective Tuesday' la Rat Hunsaker of Of-1 Henry Spenfcer McCIeese 28-year-1 Twentyieven Ogden den charged with a check offense I jjegro ex-puglliat who was I mothers who have three or more a misdemeanor pleaded Innocent 12 hy peace officer I sons In the armed services were Ml in Second district court today be-l capt which ended quests of Hill field army air base Presidencies of three auxiliary I fore jU(jJe Trueman and her after a spirited cn i Sunday at day services In organizations of the Ogden WM for hearing on the hn the rugged Devils Suae regio the base chapel and dinner at the take were reorganized Sunday at I next calendar I 0 Weber canyon was arraigned I club quarterly conference sessions in court on chargef 0f The chapel services which hon- Ogden tabernacle I Barbara Gould cleansing cream 1 10 habitual mothers was one of six President Samuel Dye an I j20o jar for $1-5 plus tax For grand larceny and bei services held In the chapel An Drug criminal I overflow congregation of officers (adv) I McCIeese demanded a prelimin- and enlisted men of the air base 1 was set forUretel the mothers They were ary hearing which jJdge presented with carnations icaseu Two Ogden men have vv bori mor At the USO Club Will Close for Week To allow time for completion of the redecorating of the Wall avenue USO club this branch will be closed Tuesday through Saturday of this week Program fqr thl evening will include a gym class open to women at seven-thirty and a card party for soldiers and war production workers at eight-thirty Junior showmen have indicated their interest in the Weber County Dairy day May 14 at Plain City by submitting entries on large number of animals About thirty Four-H club members and vocational agriculture students will vie for honors One hundred dollars in prize money is offered in four classes for animals as follows: Class one females' in milk class two females over one year and under two class three females under one year old class four fitting and showmanship A show halter is offered as top prize in fitting and showing Lyman Rich extension dairyman will judge the junior dairy exhibits A special junior exhibit of beef animals will also be seen on the grounds About 20 Herefords re Sundy ichool Lrduj th air tore me- WilH and club the mothers cently secured by Four-H club members and vocational agriculture students will be shown These animals are sponsored by business men of Ogden The Ogden chamber of commerce is assisting this activity by putting up $50 in prize money A fitting and showing contest will be staged for which a show halter will be given the winner Irvin Edwards of the animal husbandry department at Utah State Agricultural college will judge the beef exhibits according to the Danish system The public is invited to come to Plain City on Friday to see the latest developments in the dairy industry Activities will begin at ten a and continue throughout the afternoon Dinner may be obtained on the grounds Mothers Greeted At Ogden Arsenal Simple sincerity marked a cere mony presented Sunday at Ogden arsenal dedicated to mothers -Mrs Vyvyan Parjnelee presided The program included the sing ing of Star Spangled Ban by the audience soio Miss Donna Keeter greetings Milton Porter solo Ed Greenweil ad dress Frank Francis solo Mrs Bernice 'Tyree' benediction the Rev William Whittemore pastor of First Baptist church of Qg den and by the au dience counselors chool Inglewood Calif: Charles Cowley who fixed bail were presented to officers of the pfc Harold Davis son of Mrs at jjSOO He is charged with snatch- air base by Joseph MacCarroll () Members of the new presidency I Pfc Raymon Kiel on Twentieth service and dinner are: Merrill Bird president I Mr and Mra Heher Grant the night of April 9 ral The guests were: Mrs Me Earl Rhees and Jack Mre I 2361 Madison 1 Cindy Bartell who was with Mr-1 Cauley 2356 Monroe Mrs Nora with William Hen- I Kiel held onto her puree during Hunter No 3 Mrs Mabel the tussle and retained it Roderick 231 Twenty-seventh Mrs Lynette Taggart was appoiniea 1 njr We have been an autnomea 1 additional charge la the out- Ruth Brown Rothey 2640 Washing- president of the stake I agent for ten years and atm I owth of two convictions burglary ton Mrs Pearl Williams A to succeed Lula Child who I for duPont paint Get our advice I jn gait Lake county for No 4 Mrs Nancy Casper Wash- had held the office for 12 ye before painting Griffin whlctl he received prison sentences ington Terrace Mrs Lyda Tesch Adis Thomas and Louise Larlow (advJ one to 20 years and two 1 3464 Adams Mrs Gertrude was named counselors and Mar- 20 years respectively Francisco 2446 Grant Mrs celia Taylor secretary Jennie I Oil Coast Pfc Neil Galley complaint said he was con-1 Jorgensen 3836 Orchard Mrs Bea-Budge and Mary A Schaer are former resident of Ogden and Syra- burglary count Jan trice Wright Garland duty with an air- Icteden tnced Feb Mrs Mar Ann Frost 682 Pat- roup at McClellan McCIeese was convicted Jan terson Mrs Flora Leavitt 19 worked a Ogden A M40 Mcwe count and Van Buren Mrs New axr ueyui airline cable me-130 ue com- fine drive Washington' Terrace Smith who had presided for 20 helper before entering I I Mrs Rosina Burnside 1884 Eccles XMrrrfnU Moore and Lola plaint charged Iu TwSnty- year Virginia Moore and gervlce in January McCIeese re-M Ross East Pigeons Race From Modena Ogden Racing Pigeon club held a race Sunday from Modena Utah a distance of 255 miles Results are as follows: First place was won by a bird belonging to Dr Evans with a speed of 98373 yards per minute Buss bird won second place with a speed of 97862 yards per minute and third place was won by Ray bird at a speed of 97857 yards per minute The annual stake race with a special prize for the winner will be heldMay This race will also be held from Modena O' LUGGAGE for Soldiers And Wives Priced from $505 to $4950 SCHOSS FURNITURE ELECTRIC CO 355 24th St Dial 4675 field Mrs Murre! Coverdell Clearfield Mrs Elizabeth Stevenson Layton Mrs Hortense Brady Lay-ton Mrs Elva Park Clearfield Mrs Marie Archibald 153 West Seventeenth Mrs Glenna Granger civilian dormitories Hill field Mrs Minnie Watson Verdeland Park Layton Mrs Broderick trailer camp Layton Mrs Ordelia Smith civilian dormitories Hill field Mrs Petersen 2553 Harrison Mrs A- MacDonald 1925 Stevens In court today Ikler are the new counselors with Sarah Cormaeh secretary The retiring counselor are: Alice Van Dyke and Virginia Moore Proper Equipment Elder Alma Sonne an assistant to the council of the twelve commented that matter For th best and polUh job In Bulck Sales Co Dial 557L Course Two washing greasing asltej jf he desired a preliminary the city Ogdn hearing a question he answered 2619 Wash Blvd the Affirmative dvJ RAIL TRAGEDY UNDER INQUIRY A Sendee Flag for your boy In! Investiqation Conducted the aervice 49c Glen Broa tadv) Into Accident in Ogden Yards Ernest Clayton Cook of Mr and Mrs A Cook S' St 6 Ogden men have wha'weare called upon to do I been sent to the navy's school for In thi church But it does matter I cooks and bakers at the University how we equip ourselve to perform I of Minnesota: Richard Thee White Ohat work This church ha for I on of Mr and Mr Fran cl i chief mission the proclaiming whit of 3314 Jefferson and Kyle of the divinity of Jesus Christ Kenneth Stegen son When the people accept Hi gospel I stegen of 3282 Wall and Hi doctrine there will be no more war and we shall live together a He said we should live together -All we fcav- fthel a11 ament the wf are fighting a gTeat of 2241 Adam has entered the warfbur boyi arenllsUng iJhe radioman school at Farragut Idaho armed service and It I right and for a 16-week specialized course proper that we should face the enemy of freedom and decide once win Pay Oaah tor all old phono O-aln that there is no place for graph recorda except Edison and it tyrant the aggressor and the Columbia Glen Bros Musio Co she said I CadrJ cannot help but feel that Almighty God has In a mysterious CoL Bertram Law-way kept His hand over I rence commanding officer of the United States" the speaker aoe internment camp Utah quartermaster depot will tell of his experiences in Alaska at the Wednei- day noon Rotary club luncheon Ullee and ail kinds of Pond I Plants Taylor Pet Shop advJ I Twenty-fourth ward Relief society will hold a quilting Tuesday at two in the Fifth ward Mrs Lydia Burrows will give a book review on Goepel Net" Members are Officials of the Ogden Union Railway Depot Co were continuing today their investigation of an I accident late Sat-1 urday night a I which caused the death of Marvin 1 1 Lythgoe 45 of Jk 1 43 Chimes View Curtis Playerl 30 of 25 Redondo avenue Salt Lake City the aecond man who was In a caboose at the time a switch en-gine string crashed into a waiting freight Mr Lythgoe train in the yards was identified to- day as the one who alked To bring their thimbles and I escaped death i Investigating officers said Player was thrown through the top of Spring encore rw iust right for I High elms washing and polish- the caboose and escaped with sup- BrTdnvi 1 creamed -the way he planted his Chevrolet Co tadv) in his victory garden planters The ddent occurred at the new and Mrs Raymond fco5 Jfti i lY JIjpl 5frit- rm il Yi nnr i iir IT Mr I0Uth extension of th yards about Lin up for orders folks Onions Bair announce the birth of twin one-half mile north of the River-1 nkunk egg as Mr Ford call daughters May 7 at a Ioc hos- dale viaduct Th switch engine m) will be ready to harvest soon I pltaL Mrs Bair is the former I waj pushing two cabooses toward Miss Genet Stephenson a waiting freight train Apparently the engineer in the switch failed Red flowering peach tree snow- reaiiz the proximity of the ball flowering crab rosebushes train and the first caboose 1 etc Phone 2-0502 Ed Hames craJhed with great force Into it What mind? t-i(iSI-) iiinj i pCj 1-X- iX 'pw 1 Irr i'c i j-V JSJ lain -J I Hi- S' i ills iAti i -J- arr-T -H itfi- rdrrKTTt IT tir-ii JKtJj 4fri t- Aloysus the office boy stole ear a but we found him In a ditch with the joke on him Weather: Maximum Sunday 65 degrees with 41 degrees minimum early no precipitation On year ago If you care maximum was 69 degrees and minimum was 38 degrees Qg 05 fffl 500d ip- Nursery Ogden-Salt Lake highway Impact 0f the collision split the (adv) rear caboose wide open and Mr I Lythgoe was crushed In the wreck- Scott A Herdti 20 of Ogden son of A Herdti 1550 caboose burst into flames Twenty-sixth has arrived at Ok-1 hen tove Was upset by the lahoma A A college for a jmpact The Ogden city fire depart- course of army air forces lnstruc-l nfc th flr under con- tion prior to his appointment a 1 second caboose was only an aviation cadet scorched William Thomas Brown! Kaysville Native 78 formerly of Logan died Sunday Mr Lythgoe was born Jan 25 in Salt Lake City Included In 1898 In Kaysville a son of James survivors are the following and Mary King Lythgoe He Dean and Elmo Brown both of Og- hd Pnt his whole life In Kays- den and Albert Brown ol Tyhee villa and Ogden Idaho He married Pearl Lochhead In Doc do you remember last year when you cured my rheumatism? You told me to avoid dampness" right wrong?" can I take a bath now?" the Logan temple July 13 Although weather con- dltions in Utah during April were Prissy Pricllla thinks a feather iioWelilnchl nd a daughter: William and Jrne normal 1934 He was an elder In the I Twenty-second ward Surviving are his widow two sons duster is what birds use to keep Stafford Courier Lythgoe and Karen Lythgoe all themselves clean of Ogden his parents of Kaysville' four sisters and a brother Miss La-1 Kaysville Mrs Mar Lythgoe of Kaysville Mrs They were telling moron I the sweet young Djlng from I OX i BarnM ud Mrs Norma Ekxige City spoke up: saw the ps meeting Tuesday au visit n'nAa Waxel Bur-1 Moron temple in Salt Lake City" Barnes of Ogden Mrs Hazel Burton of Layton and Myrle Lythgoe pearvllle News 0 nr Appointment David IL Thomas of Ventura The body Is at former member of the state house Lindquist Son of representatives and president of Services will be conducted Thur si I the Utah Manufacturers jJjJLV 0n 1 By Two Inductees tion today wa appointed to thenty-ondwaM Marines Chosen chapel by I Bishop Rudy Van Kampeii Friends (A hy I 1 1 alilanaa residence tU I Utah centennial commission may call at th family Wednesday afternoon and evening Two Ogden youths who chose Governor Maw to serve with th marine Ktnrn fhDter 0fland Thursday prior to services) corps upon Induction by selective will meet on Burial wUl be in Ogden city ceme-1 rvic hmA tnr- I Kervlc biar region win meet service had departed today for the tTom tery leatherneck base at San Diego Cal The new marines are Lowell of Trtd aArk 2533 Kle3cL I Vance Crane 18 son of Mr and Mrs Jack Crane 883 Twenty-sixth I lt Ellson R- Skeen Is Paramarine den high school VICTORY by CONSER VATION Public Invited to I i 1 6 Pvt Ellison It Skeen brother of Ruth Skeen Bott of 1041 Doxey Ogden recently was graduated from parachute school at Attend Oratorio Camp Gillespie marine base near San Diego Calif He won the curled-wing insignia It te I of a paramarine after taking aj a rendition cf Hayrn oratorio I -The Creation" by students of I r2oroua Bve-week course Central high school Tuesday at eight-fifteen in Ce auditorium The oratorio will be sung at Save your shoes and be helping to win the war! Have them repaired by our experts for long guaranteed wear ALL SIZES OF LADIES' ARSENAL RUBBER rrrnsi PENNEY SHOE REPAIR national operated DOWNSTAIRS STORE in 2443 Wash Blvd assist-1 1 i Coticur soften blarkhnad tip for mr moovsl bctccuucaltr cukUy rsedkatsd Cpproximately 200 students by soloists from the Ogden tabernacle choir Lester Hinchcliff will conduct the singing and the text will be lead by Mathias Tanner.

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