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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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FRIDAY MAY 1943 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER FUNERALS DEATHS Random References Training In Southern Area 4-Van Kampen Raymond Mayberry dedicated the grave in Ogden city cemetery GEORGE WEBSTER George Franklin Webster 79 well-known chorister and church worker died at six-thirty a today at his 1866 in Beaver county Penn a son of Thomas and Mary Thompson Stephens A former oil worker he came to Ogden about five years ago and prior to his illness had worked in Riverdale He had no known survivors Services will be conducted Saturday at two in the Malan mortuary chapel Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday prior to the services Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery ELIZABETH DRIVER Services for Mrs Elizabeth Driver 94 of 325 Twenty-sixth widow of Dr John Driver will be conducted Saturday at one in Lindquist Colonial funeral chapel by the Rev John Hyslop Episcopal minister from Salt Lake City EXPERTS PRAISE DAIRY ACTIVITY AT PLAIN CITY Both Number Quality of Stock Held Finest in Show's History there and at the time of her death was a junior at Weber county high school She was active in church work and i ward and school dramatics cna- music She had been leader and president of the Pep club at the junior high school at Huntsville Survivors include her parents of Huntsville a sister Ann Stoker five three grandparents Mr and Mrs A Allen and Stoker and a great-grandmother Mrs Elizabeth Allen all of Huntsville Services will be conducted Monday at two in the Huntsville chapel by Bishop Fred Berlin Friends may call at Lindquist mortuan'V Ogden Saturday from sjx to and at the family resrdence in Huntsville Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday prior to services" Burial will be in the Huntsville cemetery" home 536 Fifth street after a heart attack Webster was born in Nephi May 7 1864 son of Isaac and Elizabeth Glover Webster He lived his early life in Har-risville where he farmed and raised fruit He trmr Me IRENE A CHILD Services for Mrs Irene Alice Neuteboom Child 29 wife of Glen Child of 3252 Porter who died Monday were conducted Thursday afternoon in the First ward chapel by Bishop Harold Crompton of the Twenty-seventh ward Invocation and benediction were offered by Arthur Reese and Herbert Beus Prelude and postlude were played by Pearl Van Dyke who also accompanied the vocal- ists Gladys Van Drimmelen Irma and Saturday un- Vanden Akker Arta Blakeley til ten-thirty a Speakers were Harm DeBoer Deland at the mor- bert Stringham Duke Koldewyn and Bishop Crompton Ervin Child dedicated the grave in Ogden city cemetery JOYCE STOKER Joyce Stoker 17-year-old daugh ter of LeRoy and Rae Allen stoker of Huntsville died Thurs- led to idaho I day in a Salt Lake Clty hospital Falls4 Ida in I an illness of eight weeks 1889 where he She was born in Huntsville tW iNw Jh 'Y'll Sept 4 1926 She attended school Mrs Driver tuary Saturday' from eleven a until time for services Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery Imports Utah imports of fruits and vegetables totaled 249 carloads in April as compared with 208 in the same month last year the state department of agriculture reports Cash for your extra lawn mower Dial 4542 (adv) Poultrymen Poultry raisers of Utah will convene at the state Capitol next Wednesday for a state department of agriculture meeting to discuss the new pullorum disease control bill -The meeting has been set for ten a Batteries of all types for portable and farm radios Bring your radio in We will Tit batteries to them Brown Appliances 2317 Wash adv) A marriage license was issued today to "Chester Morris Stouffer 38 and Lodasca William Mills 35 both of Ogden For Limited Time Barbara Gould Cleansing pream special for dry skin or Cream Pompom for oily skin This week only $2 jar for $125 plux tax at Lienhaidt Drug Store 2800 Wash Blvd (advj On Program Marian Smith violinist and Marcus Griffin vocalist were omitted in the Thirteenth ward program Sunday mornjng HANSINE EASTMAN Services for Mrs Hansine Marie Christiansen Eastman 76 widow of IL CHRISTENSEN Services for William Henry Christensen 56 of 591 Seventh who Christensen 56 of 591 Seven MIMffiW HABBET Phone 6773 We deliver daUy including Washington Terrace and Bonneville Park State and county dairy experts arere loud in their praise of the annual edition of the Plain City Dairy day held in the public square there today Eoth the number of head of stock and the quality were judged the finest of any previous show here and the interest manifest in the event was indicated by the large crowd in attendance Highlight Cited One of the highlights of the show waS the added junior division in which Weber county Four-H and A boys and girls entered 19 head of calves Judges were unanimous in their opinion that it constituted the best calf show ever held at a field day in Weber county Six of the entries received A grading seven were graded and six were graded These calves were recently purchased in the Ogden stockyards by Read Wad man Whitaker Aviation Cadet Richard Wad-man son of Mr and Mrs Orson Wadman of 738 Ogden avenue is taking his advanced pilot training at Maxwell field Ala- having completed his primary training at Nashville- Tenn He entered the air corps Jan 9 1943 His buddy Whitaker radio technician third class formerly of Brigham City and Ogden is taking advanced training in radio maintenance at Corpus Christi Tex He enlisted in the navy Aug 5 1942 and graduated from primary prep school in January at Oklahoma A college His parents reside in Ephraim Eastman were conducted died Wednesday will be cond Thursday afternoon in Lindquist Saturday at two the Sons Coloniai funeral chapel by Eighth ward chapel by Frank MUton Hodge bishop of the Li Allen bishop i Third ward Friends may call at the Turner- preiude and 'postlude were played Myer s-Foulge funeral home 533 Dean Murdock Vocalists were Twenty-sixth this afternoon and I valter Fouler and Smith Murphy evening and at the family res Murdockplayed an organ solo dence Saturday from ten a to gg Invocation and time for services1 Burial will benediction were offered by Laur- in Ogden city cemetery ence Malan and Frank Wil liams Speakers were Thomas Irvine 1 opCaKcLS WClG 1 IlulUag lu irvillci Mr Webster jived until 1913 when he returned to Ogden and Harrisvflle to make his home He married Esther Louise Brown in the Logan temple Dec 9 1887 Mrs Webster died in Ogden March 8 1942 An active church worker Mr Webster was stake chorister in the Fremont Ida stake for 25 years and choir leader in the Grant Ida ward He did much organizing often driving fn a wagon for long distances to start a choir At the time of his death he was a high priest in Ogden stake and the Eighth ward Survivors include eight sons and daughters George Lemuel and Ralph Webster Mrs Virga Swensen Mrs Juanita Swenson and Mrs Vivian Leavitt all of Ogden Mrs Elva Sargent of Idaho Falls and Mrs IdeUa Christensen of Roberts Ida 28 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren Services will be conducted Monday at one in the Eighth ward chapel by Bishop Frank Allen Friends may call at the family home Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday prior to services Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery under direction of Lindquist mortuary MORGAN Services for Mrs An- commissioner "William Croft Heiner 60 prominent tire James Martin and Bishop Hodge The grave in Ogden city cemetery was dedicated by George Brown ALBEITS OUTS 3 III pkg 22c Soup Mix no poinls 3 pkgs 29c Lree qi-Y Pkg 5 uoRTUEnn TISSUE Pancake 27c FLOUR civic and church worker wife of John Heiner who died Tuesday in Salt Lake City will be conducted Saturday at two in the Morgan Lj tabernacle by John Rees bishop Friends may call at the family ASHBY HARRISON The body of Ashby Harrison 45 286 Twenty-fifth who died here home in Morgan this afternoon and Wednesday will be shipped by evening and Saturday until time LindqUist mortuary to High class washing and polishing on all makes cars Browning-Chevrolet Co (adv) Session Auxiliary to the International Association of Machinists will hold a regular meeting at the home of Mrs Ray Donaldson 488 Sixteenth Monday May 17 at seven-thirty Lilies and all kinds of Pond Plants Taylor Pet Shop (adv) Club De Molay Mothers club will meet with Mrs Daniger 2915 Monroe Tuesday May 18 at two-thirty Please note change in days officers ask Will Pay Cash for all old phonograph records except Edison and Columbia Glen Bros Music Co (adv) THA VS FROM FATING PLENTY OF GOOD FOOD -LIRE GRAHAMS!" HARRY STEPHENS Harry Stephens 76 died at six-thirty a today at a local hospital after an illness of three months Mr Stephens was born Dec 23 25c FUNERAL DIRECTORS for services Burial will be in North Morgan cemetery MARVIN LYTHGOE Services for Marvin Lythgoe 45 of 43 Chimes View drive car inspector for the Ogden Union Railway Depot Co who was fatally injured last Saturday night in a train accident in the depot yards were conducted Thursday afternoon in the Twenty-second ward chapel by Rudy Van Kampen bishop Prelude and postlude were played by Norma Tullis who with Beth Johnson accompanied the vocalists Eva Greenwell Gladys Simpson Mathel Ridges Grace Slater and Mrs Celia Taylor Carl Slater and Roy McFarland offered invocation and benediction Prayer at the family home was pronounced by Robert Burton Speakers included Rossel Hyde i former bishop of the Kaysville The public i a invited to attend ward Percy Hadley and Bishop the first annual drum corps con test and festival- presented by the chairman of the Ogden chamber of I commerce livestock committee and distributed among Four-rf and A members for feeding rearing and finishing as an educational project in beef raising I Edwards of the Utah State Agricultural college judged the division Judging of stock began at nine a and continued unabated throughout the day except for a short recess at noon when ladies of the Relief society served lunch Eighty Jerseys Entered in the show were 80 head of Jerseys the largest single division which was judged by George Caine of A Grand champion Jersey bull was owned by Smoot Brothers of Centerville i Next largest class was 75 head I of Holsteins with the grand champion bull owned by Utah state industrial school Fitch of the University of Minnesota was judge Edgehill Dairies captured the grand champion bull title in the Guernsey division in which there were 34 head entered Wendell Fuhriman also of A judged Fjeldsted secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce expected to have the judging of 21 head of milking Shorthorns completed this afternoon with the grand champion crowning to follow immediately The entire show was conducted Lwith clockwork speed and precision and representatives of the state agriculture commission Utah state fair as well as noted dairy breeders from Idaho and Wyoming in addi-I tion to Utah breeders were noted in the throng of enthusiastic Old Fethioncd Buttermilk flavor Cake Flour lb pkg 23c A Macaroni 2 lb pkg S3c I Flour 10 lb hag 55c a KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 4659 FIUFF Matches- cin 23clClorox gal 27c FLOUR Utah Sun 48 lb hag $169 Shr Wheat 25c 1 Dill Pickles ql 21c Officers Zenith club officers at Davis high school at Kaysville include Doris Stevenson president Ruth Leavitt vice president Lillian Barlow secretary-treasurer and Geraldine Barnes historian A Service Flag fOr your boy the service 49c Glen Bros (adv) Rating Student Life weekly newspaper published by students at Utah State Agricultural college has received a rating from the Associated Collegiate Press reports Lane Palmer editor i from Tremonton CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep and sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors who extended such kindness and sympathy at the time of our bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and daughter Irene A Child Especially do we wish to thank the bishopric and the Relief society of the 27th ward the Royal Canning Co and employes singers speakers and those who sent floral tributes and furnished cars CHILD and JACK MR and MRS NEUTEBOOM 1138 HEW POTATOES 5 lbs 25c boys of Scout age are urged to attend Dance A dance for residents of Washington Terrace will be conducted at eight-thirty tonight at the Ogden USO hall 448 Twenty-fourth Popular music is engaged and refreshments will be served HEW PEASFancy Fresh 2 Ihs 25c Carrots 1 5c Spinach Ogden city schools tonight at six-thirty at the Ogden stadium on Canyon road The first event will be a flag ceremony The drum corps will appear in the following order: Quincy Lorin Farr Washington Polk -Madison Pingree and Mound Fort Judges are Lieut Col William Flavor Sealed frosted lifer a LEMONS Sunkist size 360 doz 25c GRAPEFRUIT Ariz Size for 23c Oranges e55c Avocados 10c Ogden City Floral Co 4 WE IIAVe plenty of veal beef pork 577 Washington Blvd Dial 47M AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Wash Blvd Dial 9958 9449 4761 AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT For the best washing greasing and polish job in the city Ogden Buick Sales Co 2619 Wash Blvd I Dial 5571 (adv) ii i i i Graduation Andy Coroles son of Mr and Mrs Andy Coroles of 2668 Grant has graduated from the bombardier school at Childress Texas He is a graduate of Weber college Special price on Du Pont paint and one-epat Magic Duco for a limited time Griffin Paint Co 2318 Wash Blvd (adv) unn Departs Auxiliary Ruth Griswold marine corps returned to Salt Lake eXf" McAdam Col Ralph Poulton and ning after two days of duty at the Wesley Robbins Russell Jack local recruiting station Oakie will be master of ceremon- Returns Prince Samara world Minter is of the famed psychic who made many festival friends during his engagement here Three prizes will be presented last year has returned to Ogden on behalf of the American Legion and is in the Esquire lounge of by Post Commander John Ira Hotel Ben Lomond daily He pre- Davis to the winning corps sents each woman with a chart of life 8039 Dumke Floral Co 1600 Grant Flowers for all occasions Dial 7171 Scouting Dilworth Young scout executive will speak at a Boy Scout council meeting Sun day at eight in building F-48 Army Way Washington Terrace Parents at the housing project of Judge Allan Crockett of Third district court will sentence Albert Davis 31 of Ogden on May 22 Davis was convicted of grand larceny 1900 Washington Boulevard at Coombs BrosMkts 2668 Washington Blvd 2124 Washington Blvd Fat Stewing (No points) pound GLOBE A1 FLOUB 98-lb bag 3 bars 20c Drainboards tile enamel wood linoleum Disinfect them with Oorox-for 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