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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING JULY 28 1942 Pals Spend Furlough at Home Gains Now Title In Army Service Random References FRUIT NETTING RECORD PRICES PROMPT COT CANNING URGED Officer Visiting Parents in Roy i I Edith Ri Fernelius today was granted divorce from Adolph Gilbert Fernelius in the Second district court and her maiden name of Edith Rosella Parker restored WEBER TRAINS HUNDREDS FOR DUTIESIN WAR Teaches Basic Skills in Radio Aviation and Shop Procedure Crop Is Ripening Fast Advises Expert at Logan School Record-breaking prices for Utah grown apricots and raspberries are being received this year repOjrta CX A Komes manager of the Utah Fruit Growers association Peak prices for fancy Utah apricots was received Monday by Canfield and William Brown whpse shipment sold for four dollars per busheJL i Red raspberries from the Huntsville district have been selling for top prices of $250 per 12 pints The Increased prices are due primarily to the Influx of war workers raising consumer demand said Mr Komes Few apriepts will be available after this week he reported Use McMurtrv outside paints $335-1260 per gallon They are the best! Gateway Glass Paint Co 2340 Washington (adv) Fred Clifton was today appointed administratrix for the estate of the late Ruth Roberts by the Second district court' 1 Ti 18 months He graduated from Cg-den high school and the A at Logan GUESTS George Thorsted (left) and Billie Steele former students of Weber college and chums in the coast guard have returned to service after being home on furlough LIEUT BRUCE LAKE Flies to Utah Salesladies Wanted Steady work Appljr Mr Young The Emporium Decree Divorce decree was awarded today in the Second district court to Albert Ray Browning from Anna Elvira Browning Until furthet order the court remanded the two children into joint custody Apricots and Raspberries for canning Season drawing to close Order immediately Fruit Exchange 2939 Wash (adv) The Utah county commission Monday approved appointment of Miss Rhea Hurst as home demonstration agent for Utah county effective August 1 She was formerly agent for Summit and Morgan counties Advice for Utah housewives to I can or freeze their winter supply of apricots within the next few days was sent out today by Coe associate professor of horticulture at Utah State Agricultural college The Utah apricots are ripening rapidly Prof Coe stated and should be put up as soon as possible sweet pit Chinese or Jones variety of apricot" the A horticulturist opined "is the most popular for home canning Jam making and freezing because its richer color and flavor its greater tartness and the sweet I edible kernels which can be cracked out and added to jam The larger James Roy Johnson son of Mr I lighter-colored Moorpark also has and Mrs A Johnson of Box its partisans who value it because 331 No 3 Ogden has of its sweetness tenderness and been advanced from rank of cor- pineapple poral to that of sergeant accord- Most of the fruit acid In apri ing to word received today cots is located In the skin of the Sgt Johnson graduated from fruit and is lost if the fruit is Weber high school and attended peeled Prof Coe advised This Weber college and the A fruit acid Is especially needed in in Logan He joined the national I the preparation of apricot jam guard and left with the 145th field 1 Canning or bottling by heat artillery In March 1941 for San treatment the horticulturist be-Luis Obispo He is now stationed lieves is the most satisfactory and at Fort Lewis Wash His mother economical for the major part of re- the family winter apricot supply inasmuch as most of the families are used to and like the flavor of canned apricots The canned fruit Lieut Bruce Lake sop of Mr and Mrs Lisle Lake of Roy arrived by plane to spend a seven-day furlough with his parents He is stationed at Camp Cook Calif Lieut Lake has been in the army Home on furlough for 10 days were George Thorsted son of Mr and Mrs Otto Thorsted 472 Second who is in the coast guard at Bremerton Wash and Billie Steele son of Mr and Mrs Fred Steele 615 Ogden who is with the coast guard at Portland no place like good old said the boys "but eager to get back to our Young Thorsted is a first-class seaman He enlisted Sept 24 1941 and went to Port Townsend and then to Seattle and finally to Bremerton Young Steele is also a first-class seaman and is in the identification office at Portland He enlisted at lie same time as young Thorsted and they were together at Port Townsend and Seattle Rent a Car Drive yourself Hotel Garage Phone 5219 (adv) ONE WAY ONLY one way to help win this war It rests on the shoulders of every American It is of vital importance We must be strong Our diet determines our health Eat the proper foods regularly1 Help our country by buying these foods at the lowest cost With 400 students enrolled in training classes at Weber college 75 per cent of whom are under the Hill field mechanic learner program semi-skilled workers for employment in war industries are being turned out at a fairly rapid rate One of the newest classes at the school is in radio for employment In the signal corps war department in the state of Utah Age limits are from 16 to 60 After successful completion of a six-month training course trainees will be eligible for assignment to positions at $1620 a year and subsequent advancement to positions of higher grades Several Ratings In connection with this training program opportunity will be open to a large number of young men to enter the enlisted reserves of the signal corps and eligible persons are invited to avail themselves of the opportunity for training for the specialized branch Persons having selective service classifications of 1-A who are willing to enlist in the reserve of the signal corps are especially desired However ample training opportunities exist for qualified persons who are not within enlistment age who are not physically qualified for active service or who do not wish to enter the enlisted reserve There are two beginner and two advanced classes now in progress at the school Wages are paid during the training period The civilian pilot training course at the school is expected to be in full swing by the middle of this week Fifteen men are enrolled Other classes at Weber college which are vital to the war effort are five in aircraft engine overhaul and repair four in aircraft sheet metal three in aircraft machine shop one in aircraft welding one in aircraft painting and doping and one in leather and canvas all under the HiU field program and two in welding one in machine shop one in blueprint reading and one "in aircraft bluepriting for warehouse etc A new class in carburetion is expected to be started Immediately Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at two Mt Pleasant for Mrs Mary with Sgt Johnson in Washington lilen Lake Truscott 71 sister of Idward Lake of Ogden and sister Irene recently turned after a three-week visit FUNERALS JOHN GALLOWAY Services for John Wesley Galloway 78 prominent Roosevelt church and civic worker will be conducted Wednesday at one the Roosevelt ward chapel by Bishop Horace Ritchie Burial will be in the Roosevelt cemetery directed by indquist mortuary Ogden Friends may call at the Louis Galloway home in Roosevelt Wednesday from ten a until time of services JOSEPHINE FARRELL Services for Josephine Farrell widow of Hyrum Farrell were conducted Monday in the Sixth ward chapel by Counselor Johnty Young Prayer at the home was offered by Arthur Fer-rin Invocation was given by Pierce Graham and benediction by Bishop Fred A Berlin of the Huntsville ward Prelude and postlude were played by LaPreal Ross who also accompanied the soloists William Wright Gladys Simpson and Martin Ririe Speakers were Clarence A Neuenschwander Commissioner William McEntire former Bishop Arthur Halverson and Counselor Young Interment was in Ogden -city cemetery George Froerer dedicated the grave Members of the Relief society were in charge of flowers can be stored at home and there is a limit to commercial storage locker space A small supply for) trial could be frozen by those who have frozen food lockers however for fruit salad purposes he said EDUCATORS EYE JAIL CLEAN-UP JOB EXPLAINED SHOT Finest Quality Films all sizes including color 11m Developing and printing Idenhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash-ngton Blvd (adv) The Rev and Mrs Argyle of 1545 Twenty-fourth announce the birth of a daughter ati the Dee hospital today at six Coordinators Urged to thirty-five a It is their first a I child I Aid in Solution ot Farm Problem HARVEST PLAN We cherries and apricots Fire Dppariment Makes Six Runs HIM Queen Ann Enriched large loave Small A Grade Ogden city firemen answered six calls during the early hours of to- day and Monday afternoon At four fifty-six an over- heated stove burned grease in the Issuedjn Salt Wil-1 labor problems was advocated by vywttemoM nne-thirty express to your friends Utah Fruit Exchange 2-6411 (adv-) Appointment of coordinators to 1 A marriage license was I aid in solution of Finals fcsssjtoziMn liam Floyd Maisey 18 Ogden and the state superintendent of public Wanda Allred 18 Trenton instruction Charles Skidmore In letters to school district of- a blaze in oily rags at Twenty-sixth and Grant was extinguished I The other four calls were grass fires one at three twenty-two 3 cans MILK Popular Brands tall cans Bring In your favorite film for flcials best results Enlarging copying The letters were sent after more Twenty-second and Fillmore Brant Studios Eccles 9370 1 than 100 educators civic leaders a aoo (adv) I and defense council officials meet- three thirty-five at 490 West at five at 322 Twenty-fourth 322 DEATHS I Ing at the state capitol pledged and at two-sixteen a of efforts of such coordi-1 afc nyon road fp) large foil package I Harry Smith exten- support sion animal husbandman at nators support Provisions for keeping the ju venile detention quarters in the city-county building clean were ex plained today by County Commis sioner McEntire following charges Monday by Commissioner Arrington that the juvenile rooms were "filthy" Commissioner McEntire was absent from the meeting Monday attending a funeral It was reported the juvenile court officers had requested that the building custodian provide cleanup service twice weekly and stated that the occupants would be required to do any additional work i is customary in jails Commissioner McEntire said the clean ing is -being done by the city-county building caretakers as agreed In the Monday meeting the question of the use of the tenth floo by Juvenile Judge William Christensen was brought up when Commissioner Arrington introduced a letter from the judge re garding a key for the tenth floor Commissioner McEntire said today the juvenile judge was denied keys for the tenth floor because the sheriff and city chief of police refused to permit keys of the jails in other hands (Quarters pro cided for the juvenile department are on the ninth floor) Nichols Appointed Mark Nichols director of a cultural education in the state VliV iSOCirC! VOIGS school office was named state co-1 A has been named to act as a judge in the Pueblo Colo state fair August 24 to 28 it was announced today Fund Distribution Mode-o-Day frocks lingerie now at Frances Inc 2277 Wash (adv) CO (0 ordinator for farm labor The group urged appointment of I coordinators "to the end that not ony the children In the schools from Reunion-The James Burt Jr but potential labor of all other I the PioieeTdiyeeVrluon family will hold a reunion at the types be made available to meet fojdrfntal of the stadium Meadows in South Fork canyon the harvest during the event It was also voted August 2 Each family is requested The potential labor supply for an additi0nal $5000 of the to brin ga basket lunch Entertain- the fall harvest was termed "in- receipt Into war bonds In the name ment for all is being planned by speakers at the meet- of city Recommendations for I ing Postponement of the open-1 these expenditures were made by We wiD pay cash and pick up ing of schools throughout the state Mayor peery old phonograph records except was frowned upon but it was The commission also voted to pay Edison and Columbia Glen Bros agreed that local districts could the mounted posse $100 (adv) study such a proposal for their participation In the Pio- To Study Dates neer days rodeo It was pointed out The Blue Quill Writers' I Karl Hopkins Ogden City however that the posse had asked club will meet Thursday at eight school superintendent said the sug- for no remuneration at the home of Mrs Florence gestion of delaying the opening of BARGAINS largo 196 YIIEATIES Str' packago IQs BISQUIGK largo packago 3Jc SODA CRACKERS STf 2-lb box 17 SALT Royal 26-oz packago 0 KRE-L1EL DESSERTS 4 packages 19 FRESH MILK Grade A quart 1 16 MILK Brimful -3 cans 24c MARGARINE Gem IIul 24c MATCHES 6-box carton 23c CIGARETTES Popular Brands 2 pkgs 296 COFFEE and 7 Mellowed lb 31c GARDEN FRESH Idahoan Charged With Desertion Glines Plans for the summer picnic will be discussed ANNA I MESSICK Services for Anna Isabell Mes-slck 70 of 827 Twenty-third who died Saturday will be conducted Wednesday at eleven a in the Sixth ward chapel Evans bishop will officiate Friends may call at the home this evening and Wednesday until ten thirty a Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery under direction of Larkin mortuary HANS A HANSEN Services for Hans A Hansen 52 violinist and World war veteran were conducted Monday afternoon in Lindquist funeral chapel by Bishop Alma Peterson of the Fifth ward Prelude and postlude were played by Dean Murdock Soloists were Elaine Saunders and Berniece Tyree accompanied by Mr Mur dock Loyal A West offered i violitv solo Invocation was of fered by JR Jensen and benediction by Elmer Buckner Speak ers were John Tillotson Dr George Foutz of Salt Lake City and Bishop Petersen Interment was in Ogden city cemetery Carl A Lindquist dedicated the grave Auxiliaries to the A and American Legion were In charge of flowers Repre sentatives of the two organizations acted as pallbearers Military honors were accorded by Herman Baker post No 9 American Legion with David A Scott and Buckner officiating A military salute was offered and taps was sounded by Bugler Ber nard Kennah of the Ogden ordnance depot REED SWANGER Services for Reed Swanger 20 of Kaysville were conducted Mon day in Lindquist chape by Bishop William Gailey of Kays ville Invocation was offered by A Wilburn Nance and benediction by Walter Cottrell Speakers were Junior Bowman and Bishop Gailey Pauline Waterfall was solo 1st She was accompanied by Dean Murdock who also played the pre lude and postlude Interment was In Kaysvllle-Layton memorial park Bishop Gailey dedicated the grave Members of the Relief society were In charge of flowers schools this fall would be taken up at the next board meeting Sentence Given To Crash Driver Ray Sant 34 of Clifton Ida charged with desertion and failure to provide for his wife and minor child was arraigned before City Judge Charles Cowley today Sant who did not make a plea re quested counsel and will be re arraigned Thursday Bopd was fixed at $300 Save your feet when you wear hose a brief foot hidden inside your shoe Peds 25c each Samuels (adv) WadraS 365 1 before Wf Twenty-eighth Ogden enllrted (f cowley reday tho thrniivh the Offden sub- Jude Vnarles i-owiey zoaay on the navy through the Ogden sub Officials Approve Building Permits Hie following building and addition permits were granted by city commissioners today: William Newcomb of 2669 Liberty a $200 garage Susie Field a one-room addition on Thirty-sixth between Porter and Jefferson $500 Mrs Edna Shepherd a one-room addition at 357 Thirtieth $500 Paul Maggio a one-room addition at 357 Twenty-seventh $600 Thatcher a four-room dwelling on Quincy between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth $3500 station and was sworn in at Salt Lake City Young Wadman en listed as an apprentice seaman a drunkenness charge and was sentenced to serve days or to pay a $25 fine Littleford was allegedly and left today for a coast training I the of station I crashed into a switch engine early Schooff Named to Civil Service Unit HEtemeloBBS this morning between Twentieth and Twenty-first on WrfEl avenue Elmer Hickman 32 also of 2959 Bring in your old phonograph Edison We will pay Boyles I At a city commission meeting to day Mayor Peery recommendec that Maurice Schooff be appointee on the city civil service commission to replace Fred A Kuhlmann whose term expired July 1 The recommendation carried CRUISER LAUNCHED QUINCY Mass July 28 (UP) of 2733 Grant who were reported to be riding in the machine in- Word has been received I volved in he accident pleaded I The cruiser Baltimore was of the birth of a son to Mr and drunkenness and' werel iaunched today at the Fore river sentenced to serve 7 days or to shipyard of the Bethlehem Steel pay $15 fines Co Mrs Howard Jackson wife of the mayor of Baltimore The special sewing sored the craft A mine-layer for- Mrs Arnold Robins in Hollywood Mrs Robins is the former Miss Stella Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs Carter 2818 Grant FREDERICK JORDAN Frederick George Jordan 46 Ogden Union Railway Depot Co employe for 27 years died Monday at the family home 2715 Adams of a cardiac condition Mr Jordan was born June 8 1896 in Pocatello Idaho a son of Edward Thomas and Mary Peek Jordan The family moved to Ogden in 1898 He married Florence Hill in Evanston Wyo on Sept 13 1925 He was a locomotive engineer and a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers He was a member of the Second ward quorum of elders-Besides his widow he is survived by a son Joseph Bowman of Oakland Calif two daughters Mrs Beulah Rookhuyzen of San Francisco and Barbara Faye Jordan of Ogden three brothers Edward Jordan of Belle Gardens Calif George Jordan of Huntington Park Calif and Harold Jordan of Sacramento Calif three sisters Mrs Martha A Rhine and Mrs Georgina Bell of-Ogden and Mrs Mary Grady of Sacramento and two grandsons Kenneth Malan and Ronald Bowman of Ogden Services will be conducted Thursday at three-thirty at Lindquist Sons' funeral chapel by Bishop Alden Sorenson of the Second vrturd Friends may call at the family home Wednesday afternoon and evening and Thursday until one and then at the mortuary until time of services Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery Members of the of will attend in a group CARROTS Fresh Crisp: 2 bunches Be TURIIIPS Fresh 2 bunches 66 LEMOHS Large 3G0 dozen 20i PEACHES for Slicing 10a SEEDLESS GRAPES lb 106 QRAUGES Juicy 252 size dozen 20s QUALITY MEATS IbS day for the Second ward merly bore the name of the Mary-Reiief society set for July 29 has land city but was stricken from the been postponed indefinitely navy lists In 1937 Fowers Soloists were Bah Giles Gladys Simpson Beus Lorenzo Belnap and Howard and Lorell Widdison Mary Parker acted as accompanist and played the pre lude and postlude Speakers were John Belnap Orson Cottle Ed ward Penman William Hull and Bishop Jensen Interment was in Hooper cemetery John Hooper dedicated the grave Members of the Relief society were in charge of flowers Nephews were pall bearers BRIGHAM SIMPSON HOOPER Services for Brigham Simpson 78 lifelong resident of Hooper were conducted Monday in the Hooper ward chape by Bishop Verg Jensen Prayer at the home was given by John Belnap Invocation was offered by Wit Kilt and benediction by Floyc Leonard Robert Gilbert and Fred Brimer Los Angeles -Jennie Brimer San Francisco Mrs Ray Carrevow Boston the following brothers and sisters Mrs Ed-singa Mrs George Berglund Mrs Andrew Hewitt Herman Van Leeuwen Mrs David Donaldson and Mrs Collins all of Ogden The body will arrive in Ogden Thursday evening Services will be conducted Friday at three in Larkin Sons' funeral chapel by Bishop Raymond Wright of the First ward Friends may call Thursday from eight until ten and Friday until two at the home of a sister Mrs Collins 302 Thirty-second Interment will be in Ogdeen city cemetery RAYMOND EGELHOFF Raymond Egeihoff of Kansas City Mo brother of Arthur Egeihoff of 2349 Madison died Monday according to word received today Surviving besides Mr Egeihoff are two sisters and another brother Mrs Geary Stella Egeihoff and Frank Egeihoff all of Kansas City FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 4659 FLORISTS i-irvuvuvijfv Ogden City Floral Co 2277 Washington Elvd Dial 4761 8039 Flowers for ail occasions Dt 7171 Dtmke Floral Co 1S00 Gant SAS0N SQUARES lb 21f POTATO Salatf 2 lbs 35f MUTTON CHOPS2 Ibs35f Picftled Fig Feet 2 Ibs'Mf ML 29f lb 25? AGNES LAWSON SALT LAKE CITY July 28 (AP) Mrs Agnes Stewart Young Law son 89 sister of President Robert Young of the Mantl Utah temple of the Latter-day Saints church died yesterday in Salt Lake hospital A native 'of Scotland she came to Utah at the age of 16 JANE BRIMER Mrs Jane Brimer 50 wife of Frederick Brimer died Monday In Los Angeles according to word received today She was born in Ogden Dec 3 1891 a daughter of George Henry and Hermina Jansen Van Leeuwen She was married to Mr Brimer in the Salt Lake temple She had been active in the Relief society Surviving are her husband and the following sons and daughters (jgJWhot Flavor! Golden-brown Albers Corn Flakes are made from finest white com cooked and flavored to perfection then masted just long enough fljTWhat Freshness! Made right here the West they reach your grocer days quicker your breakfast able days fresher (9 What Crispness! Not too thick not too thin cut just the right uniform size to hold their delicate crispness longer in milk or cream Extra-value premium coupon in every triple sealed package ef this economical cola cereal UOW ENRICHED WITH PEP-UP VITAMIN.

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