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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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Ogden, Utah
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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 7-A Art Students at Lincoln SchoolDisplay Efforts Promotion Made In Naval Service Eleven Counties Support Individual Need Proposal cCHAPTER NEEDS PLAY SUPPLIES BURGLARY CASE ORDERAWAITED District Judge Intends to Impose Sentence Monday Weber Red Cross Appeals for Service Equipment budget will result in a $10 increase in the defense areas the Utah and Salt Lake county boards are doing meets with my approval provided that after they determine the need they set up budgets high enough to provide whatever i3 necessary for decency and health I have asked the county boards to do is increase budgets of old people in the defense areas so that they will get from all sources minimum of $40 a month Under federal law it is necessary that grants be based on a budget to cover needs The only question is the interpretation of need 1 Held Inadequate "My contention is that any budget for an aged person that gives an income from all sources of less than $40 a month is inadequate in Utah Salt Lake Davis and Weber counties So I have asked them to make budgets that are $40 a month or TALENTED Students of Miss Mary Jensen display some work done by her art classes at Lincoln school They are (left to right) Ray Stromberg Lorene Archibald LaVon Burnham and Kenneth Worton Ben Maxfield kneeling Miss Jensen has given up her school duties after nearly thirty years of teaching By WALTER MANN Camp and hospital division of Weber chapter American Red Cross Is urgently in need of recreation and service ported Mrs George Abbott Sat- UrSpace has been made available 'to the Red Cross at each of the military establishments in Weber county but it is up to us to supp furniture for the rooms equip them with recreation facilities and to supply other comforts for the stated Mrs Abbott "At the present time we are in need of radios pianos and strange to say sewing machines Even one sewing machine would aid us in solving a difficult problem The guards at the internment camp Utah supply depot have repeatedly asked for a sewing machine for use in mending their own clothing but so far we have been unable to locate one fathers and mothers in this community have sons in the service and I am sure they expect their soldier boys to be taken tare of elsewhere so it is up to us to take care of the boys stationed here" stated Mrs Abbott "A few articles of living room furniture a radio or piano to help in warding off homesickness a sewing machine as a means of being self reliant in mending clothes an art never developed until necessity arose all mean a great deal to the morale of a soldier It is the difference between keeping up that enthusiasm and cheerfulness normal to young men and bearing Oi silence conditions which could better "We have need for practically all types of furniture remarked Mrs Abbott: sofas upholstered chairs tables desks rugs lamps book- Lieut Glasmann Jr son of Mr and Mrs Glasmann of 1541 Twenty-seventh has been promoted from the rank of lieutenant (Junior grade) He is now on active duty with the navy in the Atlantic A graduate of Weber college Lieut Glasmann attended the A where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity Entering the naval service in July 1940 he was the first man in Utah to graduate under the V-7 training Lieut Glasmann Commissioned an ensign when he entered the navy he was promoted to lieutenant (j g) last October He was home on leave last Christmas Lieut Glasmann is a grandson of Mrs Evelyn Glaze-brook FREIGHT RATE CUT WASHINGTON May 15 A freight rate reduction wenf Into effect today which the 'government estimated would save $350-000000 annually for American consumers including government producers processors and distributors The reduction had been ordered by the interstate commerce comnrls- sion on petition of the office of price administration Just Arrived! REDWOOD SEPTIC TANKS aivl FENCE POSTS No Priorities Necessary! BURTON-WALKER LUMBER COMPANY 2427 Lincoln Ave Phone 8861 rmjm I If cVt ti j5 Vrj V'! 4 A Gov Maw Explains Views On Old Age Aid in War Plant Areas Welfare directors of 11 Utah counties have expressed belief their public assistance programs should be based on individual need of recipients and increases in grants should be made only on a budgetary basis David Trevithick chairman of the state welfare commission' said welfare directors of Weber Davis Cache: Box Elder and Morgan counties expressed such a view at a meeting in Ogden Friday morning and directors of Summit Wasatch Duchesne and Uintah counties concurred at a meeting in Weber Friday afternoon Previously welfare directors of Salt Lake and Utah counties had voted similar stands Viewpoint Meanwhile Governor Maw said that such action was not necessarily in opposition to his instructions for welfare boards to increase old age assistance grants in war industry areas have never asked for a blanket $10 Governor Maw said "I have said that a fair war training program approved by the United States department of labor and the office of education It is sponsored by OADCAC for the purpose of training employes who will conduct or control the safety program throughout the Ogden area Instructors will include Frank A Gerard state chairman for the national committee for conservation of manpower in war industries Dr Jones state industrial health and hygiene director Douglas I Nicholsen chief educationa' engineer Remington Arms Inc and Ronald Dyches associate safety engineer Ogden air depot Classes will be held from eight thirty a to five-thirty daily tar v- 'W i i I 4 i ft i i-1 I jl A I 'i 4 i- I WV 1 I rwV7 a After deliberating approximately one hour and a half an eight-maiL jury in district court convicted Richard Nichols about 27 booked as a lodger at the Highland rooming house on a charge of second degree burglary Judge I Trueman said he would impose sentence Monday Nichols was charged together with Francis Floyd Paugh with the burglarizing of a building at 2702 Wall occupied by Joseph Jenkins doing business under the name of "Sloppy on or about the night of Feb 22 last Several weeks ago Paugh pleaded guilty and was placed on probation by Judge Trueman The jury hearing the testimony was comprised of Blaine Bachman Lawrence A Carey Norman Bingham Louis Wangsgard Frank Jackson Arthur Malan Carl Young and Joseph Bybee Nichols and Paugh were alleged to have taken a revolver and a quantity of cigarets According to testimony of police officers the firearm was found in a hotel room occupied by Nichols Paugh and aft unnamed woman Safety Classes To Be Conducted Approximately 25 officers and civilian employes of Ogdenrair depot control area command and military installations in the Ogden area will attend a two-week course jn safety engineering to be held May 17-30 at Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City it was announced Saturday by Capt Robert Af- flick safety officer at Hill field The course will be conducted by the University of Utah under the engineering science management FJ1 jr 1 4lM '4 'm cases but most of all at this time we need a radio piano and a sewing machine have funds' and are willing to pay a nominal fee to purchase these items Or if the furniture is merely in need of minor repairs we can take care of that American Red Cross is a service organization and we in Ogden and Weber county have a special responsibilty in caring for the needs of the soldier boys that have been assigned in our concluded Mrs Abbott Residents who can spare some one of these items of furniture may call the Red Cross at phone 4669 or Mrs Abbott on phone 2-1192 and arrange to turn them to good use Students Receive First Aid Awards Last week in the Lorift Farr school auditorium 44 students of the school and their instructor Mrs Ruth Swenson received junior American Red Cross first lid certificates They were presented by Kent Bramwell director of first aid for the local Red Cross Those receiving certificates include Mrs Swenson Dallas Bybee Jimmy Bailey Donn Black Daron Dewey Compton Kendall Jack McArthur Ray Nielson Norman Scholes Kenneth Stewart LeRoi Stone Dick Warton Kent Wheel wright Wayne Wilcox Geraldine Allred Joan Crawford Darthel Fife Darine Madison Marion McArthur Dorothy Radle Mar Jeap Robbins Maxine Tatro Peggy Ann Thomas Gloria Wardleigh Mae Wright Ann Anderson Kathleen Belnap ReNea Edman Gloria Farr Charlene Foley Mary Louise Lakey IVGOLSULATE Rock Wool Insulation Makes your home up to 15 degrees cooler in the summer Reduces your fuel costs as much as 50 In the winter Easy to install! blown in! No muss! No fuss! No bother! REASONABLE IN COST SUITABLE TERMS CHARLES NOBLE Representative 25 GO Iowa Ave Dial 2-5325 STAKE MEETING MUSIC CHOSEN Music by the -Ogden tabernacle choir for the South Ogden stake quarterly conference today in the tabernacle will incjude Is Our Refuge and (Buck) the and Is the Marvelous (Haydn) Sessions will be held at ten forty-five a and two Apostle Stephen Richards and Presiding Bishop Le Grand Richards will be principal speakers In the evening-a music festival will be held in the Eighteenth ward chapel under direction of Ena Barnes stake music director The program will begin at seven-thirty All wards of the stake will present one or more numbers One number will pay tribute to the men of the stake who are in the armed services A a Mi i it 'H4 luo 1 4" Omaha Miss Mary Jensen one of the outstanding art teachers of the Ogden city school district has returned to her home in Brigham City due to illness after over 30 years of school teaching Lincoln school students will miis Miss Jensen Her students have made hundreds of articles for the Red Cross showing Mijss unending resourcefulness and ability Early last fall 160 crossword puzzles 'and fifty joke books tvere completed and contributed to the Bushnell hospital During the week before Christmas her room com- pleted and sent 50 stuffed toys to a crippled hospital and 50 more to the Holy Cross hospital There were 150 Christmas cards made for the soldiers at Bushnell to send In January time was spent -making sewing kits These were sent to 150 men fn the armed forces who joined from the Lincoln school district During February 350 crossword puzzles 150 nut clips and 150 pipe cleaner novelties were made and sent to the soldiers at Bushnell Ready to be sent at present are toy soldiers cars and trucks for the children's hospitals Her classes have also completed seven laprobes Miss Jensen had many interesting ways in which to help raise money for the Junior Red Cross A dog show was presented to the children Easter egg novelties were made and a frozen punch sale helped The students also made and sold plaster novelties This money will be reserved for next fall's projects Donna Lewis Patricia Lunt Joan McMillan Edith Wells Douglas Dayley Howard Gardiner Vern Hokanson Howard Hufstetler Ray Lubeck Lawrence Patchens James Patterson Jack Petersen Ray Price Dale Young cestihwest I LET GET DOWN Hopeful daze For Victory gardeners be of good cheer the 08 inch of brisk showers Saturday just did your irrigating and now your vegetables will shoot up 1 John Ira Davis is plenty optimis- tic and he says the cold weather has been holding back seeds So here goes kids start hoeing Renew the contracts for produce And going continue to calif 'rl tivate (everything excebt his mind) Kathryn Maximum Sat-1 Hammond urday was 62 de-1 grees after the 38 degrees minimum earlier in the day despite the storm minimum 42 degrees One year ago skies were cloudy too with 70 degrees maximum and She Speaking of yolks (jokes) using the whites to bake a cake (corney) Professor And another thing! Why did you put quotation marks on all your answers in the exam- ination? Student I was quoting the man in front of me Two travelers in Ireland returning home late 6ne night lost their way I Said one must be in a cemetery a is asked the other The more sober of the two having struck a match said "I know but he seems to have lived I to a ripe old you read the asked his companion Another match having been lit I know him Some fellow called from an elegant time I had Saturday night but the devil a bit of it I can after mid- night How do you know you had a good time then? Casey Sure and I heard the officer telling the judge about it Monday morning A kiss is a peculiar proposition- of no use to one absolute bliss for two The small boy gets it for nothing the young man has to steal it and the old man has to buy it It is the right the I privilege and the mask To the young girl it means faith to a married woman hope and to an old maid charity CANDIDATE FOR PASADENA Calif Mrs Bessie Winder gave the police her definition of the He stole her pocketbook containing some money and her rationing book with coupon No 17 good for one pair of shoes still She toid the chief she had been saving it to buy a new pair of shoes for spring She said she did not mind the money stolen but to have to go without a new pair of shoes was just too much LET SICKNESS MAKE YOU MISERABLE No matter with what you are afflicted root and herb treatment will positively relieve stomach trouble colon trouble liver and gall bladder trouble kidney and urinary trouble Special herb treatment for high blood pressure headache piles arthritis rheumatism cough asthma Also herb treatment for other ailments Free consultation CHAN AND KONG CHINESE HERB CO 2372 Washington Blvd I I I i I 1 I 0 FILL YOUR COAL BIN MW! YOU heat your home next winter with an empty coal bin Yet If you delay ordering coal that's the situation you may face I The facts about coal are these: Needs of government and war Indus- 1 tries must be served first Not to do so would seriously hinder the war effort Home needs can be served by cooperation of all coal users By ordering next coal now regardless of the brand you buy you will assure your supply for next winter and release coal oroduc-tion for war needs Please cooperate GUADALCANAL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 4c Here is where telephone materials are going they're fighting on other fronts too and glad to get along with less 4c why we need your continuing cooperation on the home front More and still more war calls are crowding the wires So urgently ask that you follow these suggestions! 1 Avoid calls to distant cities unless they are really necessair 2 If you must call be brief 3 Use STATION-to-STATION service whenever you can CIRCUITS TO THE FOLLOWING POINTS ARE MOST SERIOUSLY CONGESTED: These dealers for Aberdeen Coal are prepared to serve your needs They will supply ou with nature's most perfect fuel Salt Labe City Los Angeles Chicago Portland Help keep these lines clear by avoiding unnecessary calls ABC Coal Company Brigham City Fruit Produce Cooperative Cramer Coal Company John Farr Coal Company Pioneer Coal Lumber Co Tri-State Lumber Company (Brigham City) Phone 2-1242 Phone 500 Phone 2-1432 Phone 5787 Phone 2-5791 'Phone 170 BUYING WAR BONDS! 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