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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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MONDAY EVENING MAY 17 1943 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 12 Bond Drive Device Arouses Fighting Spirit in Soldiers OFFICE LOOKING FOR ORDERS ON CANNING SUGAR Soldier Instantly Killed In Auto-Motorcycle Crash Two Others Seriously Hurt STAKE PLACES WM WRIGHT IN PRESIDENCY Succeeds Miller Who Takes Deseret Board Position tell us that maybe the boys had had a nip or two Now our Uncle Sam is very thorough in training his men They are taught to hate anything nazi Just the sight of that swastika on the side- walk made them fighting adH they marched into the beauty shop and demanded to know if the sign was an expression of the political denomination of personnel there They expressed themselves in no uncertain terms They demanded removal of the sign and added This is a story about the bond drive sidewalk signs the weather a couple of soldiers and a bottle During the drive sidewalk signs were used In presenting slogans to the public surely seen the one with the blue swastika and the words it Out! printed beside it and leading to it huge blue footprints And maybe you the blue swastika cancelled by a huge yellow and William Wright chairman of I flanked by a blue victory sign in South Ogden stake front of a beauty salon on Wash £jh council since the stake was ington boulevard organized Dec 7 1941 today sue- where the weather comes ceeds William Miller as second in Purely by coincidence the counselor in th stake presidency yellow paint wa a more susceptible He was appointed Sunday at quar- to the weather than the blue so teriy conference sessions held in that the cancelling had been all the Ogden tabernacle but obliterated by rains and the Apostle Stephen Richards who daily tramp of passing feet- But had charge of the reorganization the blue paint proved to be more announced Counselor Miller waa tenacious The nazi symbol blos-being released to take a position somed' from beneath No one real-on the Deseret Sunday school gen- ly noticed it Residents knew how eral board it came to be there and remem' Counselor MRler who is superln-1 bered the tendent of Weber county schools I But and now we come to the was named a member of the stake soldiers) two boysHnuniform hap-presidency when the stake was or-1 pened to pass the sneip Bystand ganized The new second counselor has been a high councilman for 20 years having previously served in that capacity in the Ogden and Mount Ogden stakes Declared Drunk in this community are drunk with liquor and they are drunk with Presiding Bishop LeGrand Richards said in his address is being dis pensed at a tremendous rate as Hosiery will be good for a ticket at two theatres next warers SEVEN PREFER MARINE CORPS' Seven Ogden men Inducted Into the marine corps through enlistment or selective service have been started on their careers' as leathernecks at the famous marine boot camp at-San Diego latest group of Ogdenites to enter the marines is comprised of following defense to correct Item number everyone six "The proper thing to do with liquid gas if on body la to blot up the gas not beat It off as listed Dr Garner special 0f the local civil- was t0day' Clarification of counter-the" comment that maybe the joint I manding order on canning sugar I Navy Way needed up" was being awaited today by the son' However the story has a happy I local ration board said Fred boj in th Gr" chairman ol the food ration army tactfully shooed them out panel Faced with her quiet suggestion! The order calls for designation! that perhaps they had betlcr leave 1 £wo stamps in war ration book Mrs June Bayne 129 Binford the boys left proving that they jo 1 to be hsed for canning sugar Earl Dabb son of Mr and such bad boys after all I an(j each stamp would be good for Mrs Clarence Dabb 954 Six-The inborn American respect for If jve pounds oT sugar per person teenth the feminine prevented any attempt in Case of Delay James Clifford Morris son or Mr to Mr Green stated if the stamps I and Mrs Earl Morris' 3291 Final chapter to the yarn found I were designated in time for put- Marvin Russell Nielsen son ON-girls employed in the shop out on ting up early fruit there will be Mr and Mrs Russell Nielsen the walk wielding mops brooms no coupons issued by the local 271 Twenty-eighth rubbing board In the event OPA does not designate the stamps in ample time for the early canning season the local board will conduct a sugar registration through the schools Mr Green said and full details will be announced later Carey executive secretary of the ration board Saturday received a wire from the OPA coun- also revealed Standard-Eramloer on May lirj The communication Cecil Floyd Hendershot L-47 Washington Terrace of Mf and Mrs James Hendershot of Livingston Okla Floyd RIed Murray son of Mr and Mrs Granville Murray 2512 Lincoln Kay Burton Bayne husband of officials desire" Darrell Shaw today continued a study of the circumstances There were no passengers in the cab at the time of the crash it was reported Military authorities at the Internment camp said an army officer will be appointed to make a thorough Investigation into the ae cident with respect to the two vehicles involved as well as maintenance procedures and mechanical condition of vehicles operated by Ogden Cab Transfer Co owner of cab No 58 involved in the accident Speed Indicated Police officers said their investigations thus far had failed to attach blame for the accident to either of the two drivers Involved Condition of the wrecked motorcycle and the cab indicates in the opinion of officers that the motorcycle was traveling at a high rate of speed The official report said was falling at the time of the accident The dead man Is the son of Mr and Mrs John Phillips Henderson Texas and- has a wife living In North Little Rock Ark He was born Oct 27 1920 In Carthage Ark The body is at Larkin Sons and funeral arrangements await word from relatives Robinson manager of the cab company said his investigation showed the motorcycle was proceeding northward without adequate headlights He added that a motorist who had passed the machine while proceeding southward on Wall avenue declared the motor-ciclye barely averted smashing into his car and that it was weaving badly and was almost out of control According to Mr Robinson one of the motorcycle passengers said he did not see the cab unti: it was struck Tabernacle Choir Glee Clubs of Central High To Be Featured Awaits Further Details on that stamps would be designated for canning sugar but explanatory details were lacking Mr Green also announced stamp No 12 in war ration book No 1 months The OPA explained that the early announcement of the next sugar ration period is being made to enable the sugar "trade to plan i noted Reports on fruit damage are conflicting I I good for five pounds' of sugar An invitation is extended to the A Crt eoee wld ation" Tuesday at eight-fifteen pMay 30 The United Press in a dispatch from Washington said the office of price administration an nounced today that sugar stamp in the Ogden tabernacle Director Lester Hinchcliff announced admission is free and no tickets are required would expire May 31 and stamp erAAf frT Satur-never before and people have wore May 22 Mrs Lyman Roos money than they have ever had and they need guidance in the ex- director of the womens salvage di-penditure of their money and their I vision of WPB announces time Theatres within a radius of 100 first responsibility in guid- miles are cooperating with the ing young people rests with the I salvage group and will honor the home It is a glorious thing to be tickets One ticket will be issued head of a happy home It means lor five pairs of cast-off silk nylon that parents must restrain their I silk and rayon or nylon and rayon Bishop Richards said hose turned in at booths to be of the church in war maintained in front of the two defense plants who work on Sunday local theatres between twelvenoon by choice because they are paid and time and a half are committing a sin in the sight of the Lord and tickets will be bo the Lord will hold them responsible hen presented by a child I up to for Bishop Richards said thf af He also declared Latter-day said ny Saints who work on their lawnsl all-rayon or allotton will be The several choruses will be sung I NoTiYTn war ration book No 1 wlil by the Ogden tabernacle choir I become valid on June 1 and will and glee clubs of Central nign I g00(j £or £jve pounds of sugar school a total of 300 voices through August 15 Miss Myra Bingham will sing the I This will maintain the current soprano role George Frost-will be I ration of five pounds of sugar tenor soloist and Austin Seager for a period of two and a half exchanged for the tickets Citizens were urged to clean out tarinl5 dow he Kingdom their rag bags In a search for God which missionaries have Lff hosl the material named and in their gardens on Sunday are will be the bass soloist The singers will be accompanied by Samuel Whitaker organist and a string ensemble with Mrs Cleone Eocles as concert mistress The inal rehearsal for the string I its operations well in advance and ensemble and soloists will be held thus make the best possible use tonight from six to seven In of plants labor and transporta-the tabernacle tlon facilities This is particularly Good Eyesight is necessary in winning the war both on the fighting line and on the production line been setting He said mem bers of the church should set an example to the world have been called out of the world and should not be of the To Obtain Peace Stephen Richards said manmade world man-made philosophies and idealogies have resulted in a catastrophe We all desire peace but we must have established I Merchants and business district the principles of Christianity be-1 air raid wardens will meet Tues-fore we can have a lasting peace day evening in the control room All other things have been tried to give reports and get instruction important now the OPA said because of the anticipated additional demands for sugar for home canning cent of tomato plants in the acre-An estimate today by canners age contracted for were in the and growers indicated that between ground Some are of the belief that 15 and 25 per cent of the total con- those plants damaged will be retracted acreage of tomotoes and planted thus assuring full returns pproximately 30 per cent of the for contracted 7 acreage alfalfa crop has been damaged by Slight damage to early peas was Cycle With Three Army Men Aboard Smacks Into Taxicab Harold A Phillips 22 military guard at Utah quartermaster depot nternment camp was Instantly cilled and two other soldiers were seriously injured at the Intersection of Wall and Twelfth at eleven fifty-five Sunday night when the motorcycle they were riding crashed into a taxicab driven by William Harris 22 Ogden Injured are William Hopkins 22 nternment camp guard who suffered a fractured leg and cuts and bruises and FaltOn Miller 20 military police escort guard of Utah quartermaster depot who suffered compound fracture of the right eg and a fractured skulL The death of Phillips brings to three the number of traffic fatalities recorded In Ogden thus far 1943 The two Injured men were taken to Bushnell general hospital in 3righam City Investigating officers said today the condition of Miller was critical Vehicle Crash According to Police Lieut 3allantyne and Officer Stephens who Investigated the motorcycle owned and driven by Phillips was traveling northward with dim lights and collided with the eastbound cab near the center of the Intersection The driver reported he stopped for the light and proceeded when he could see noth-ng approaching Officera Ralph tforley and Bennett assisted the Investigation shortly after he accident and Traffic Lieut COURT TACKLES WEEK-END LIST Numerous Minor Cases Handled During City Session Sixteen cases of drunkenness and two of trespass had accumulated since Saturday for attention when city court was called to order today by Judge Charles Cowley to make up the majority of matters before him which Included a number of traffic violations and other minor matters Dewayne Nyman 21 of 2210 Washington was charged with leaving his automobile parked unattended with the motor running but Judge Cowley declared this was not a violation the section of the ordinances under which he was charged and told Nyman he would keep the matter under advisement and would inform him If further action was taken A plea of innocence was the answer of James Price 38 2180 Robbins charged with assault and battery and he was released under $100 bond to appear for trial Thursday He was arrested by city de tectives following a domestic altercation Traffic cases Included John Fisher bench warrant Issued on charges of running a stop sign Edward Jones Robert Hart Teresa Noall Woodford Harris each forfeited $5 running stop signs Kuzuo forfeited $1 making an improper left turn Jacob Oliphant forfeited $1 improper parking Marvin Lemon forfeited $5 driving with improper license plates George Read for feited $1 improper parking James Kutter forfeited $5 improper backing Con Bohn forfeited $1 parking in a restricted alley Glen A Andrews forfeited $5 improper license and $1 improper left turn Garn A Anderson forfeited $5 driving on the wrong side of the street Bob Burnside forfeited $5 running i traffic light Glen Hendricks for feited $1 improper parking Ogden Recruits Take Up Training A group of new navy men from Ogden reported at Farragut Idaho the second largest naval training station to begin their training as men for the fighting fleet- Those from Ogden were: Donald Middleton son of Mr and Mrs Middleton 328 Twenty-ninth Harold Boyd Hughes son of Mr and Mrs Cyrus Hughes 225 Twenty-fifth Deverl Ole Mil ler son of Mr and Mrs Miller 2847 Reeves Fred Charles Everts son of Mr and Mrs Herman Everts 2718 Grant John Owen Marshall son of Mr and Mrs Marshall Route 7 John Albert Moline son of Mr and Mrs Moline Route 1 Box 217 Bird Race Held -In Severe Storm it was reported today A new film on the Raid will be shown and soon a trial will be tried in the business district with wardens and auxiliary police participating TRAFFIC SIGNS PREVENT MANY AUTO MISHAPS Map Reveals Removable Markers Highly Effective Two removable traffic enjoining motorUU not to make left turn have done aervice In the war effort by preventing accidents It became apparent today The two signs are placed daily except Sunday by city traffic officers at Twenty-fourth and Washington and Twenty-fourth and Grant The hours for their placement and removal are not prescribed by rule but are left to the Judgment of the traffic officers on duty who place the signs In the middle of the two intersections whenever traffic appears to be heavy enough to warrant Map Is Kept A carefully-kept city map In the office of the traffic lieutenants at the police station reveals an Interesting story regarding the value of these signs The map Is stuck full of pins each pin representing an accident with different colored pins representing personal Injuries fatalities etc The striking feature about the map as pointed out today by Lieut Darrel Shaw is the almost total absence of pins at the two interjections where the "No Left Turn-signs are placed during the hours of heaviest traffic Other busy intersections are thick with pins Very Convincing "We have only to look at this map" said Lie ut Shaw" to be convinced of the value of the signs we place on Twenty-fourth street Be-for wo a tart putting out the signs we were having smshups all the time at the Washington and Grant Intersections Now we hardly ever have one" It Is not practical to set specific hours for placing the signs Lieut Shaw said because traffic conditions vary The signs are usually placed at mid-afternoon and removed about six-thirty to seven- thirty The purpose of the signs is to provide for through traffic only at these points to prevent slowing down of traffic to make the left turn and avoid dangerous crossovers against a heavy flow of traffic Cafe Man Awaits Federal Sentence Angelo Katsilas operator of a cafe in Brigham City who was found guilty by a jury of 11 men and one woman In federal district court In Ogden on two counts of obtaining goods stolen from the United States will receive his sentence next Saturday in Salt Lake City Meanwhile the case will be Investigated for possible recommen datlon of probation A grand Jury Indictment accused Katsilas of purchasing 280 pounds of beef five pounds of cheese a case of eggs 25 pounds of butter and 18 one-gallon cans of peas beans and apples from Marell Blondell former mess sergeant and staff sergeant at Bushnell general hospital on Feb 1 and 4 1943 Since the transaction Blondell has been sentenced by a military court to six months In military prison dishonorably discharged from the army and deprived of all allowances for his theft of the foodstuffs from the hospital Price Lift Looms In Utah Bakeries Utah bakeries will Increase breac prices one cent a loaf or in some cases give less bread for the same money beginning this week Company officials said the in cease recently approved by the office of price administration would be taken to prevent bak tries from operating at a loss Bakeries selling the 24 to 27 ounce loaf will he permitted celling price of 10 cents wholesale 12 cents retail Private labe brands of bakeries operated by retailers will have a retail ceiling of 10 For the 15 to 18-ounce loaf the ceiling will be seven and one-half cents wholesale and private labe and eight and one-half cents retail the 19 to 22-ounce loaf wi be nine cents at wholesale or pri vats label and 11 cents retail Sufferers Find Relief There Is no need for anyone to suffer from foot trouble" says Dr Fishburn conditions of the feet should be taken care of Immediately The cost is not great and most certainly is well spent" DR FISHDURN Foot Chiropodist Main Floor at Dial 8821 for Appointment storm or frost Canners reported about per WEBER REJECTS CITY TAX OFFER City Wants Property to Protect Improvement Investment Ogden city received a quick answer to its move to protect its special Improvement tax liens on property when the Weber county commissioners turned thumbs down on an offer of $405 made by the city for property on the east side of Ogden avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth McEntlre chairman of the board said the bid was rejected mainly because such a practice would tend to kill any inducement for offers on tax deed property from the general public Second reason for the stand Is that the county has received a bid for $500 on the property The real estate venture was launched when City Recorder Ella received instructions from the city commission to offer the county $5 more for the piece of property than the previous highest bid Launching the step was the adoption by the city commissioners of report by Critchlow city auditor in which he recommended that an offer be made as the best means of protecting the city's stake of 1796422 In special Improvement assessments plus Interest In the property assessed to Frank Stephens at the above mentioned location At the time the city Its bid A Behling had offered the county $400 in settlement of general tax claims amounting to approximately $2000 The commissioners did not state whether Mr Behling was making the new offer of $500 Air Raid Warden Class Scheduled NORTH OGDEN The first class of an official air raid wardens school will start tonight at eight-thirty in the North Ogden high schooL Ross Glasmann local commander will address the group and explain the civilian defense organization A film will be shown entitled Raid Randall training officer will then discuss the air raid warden and his responsibilities hope every home In North Ogden will be represented IL Brangham said today Crystal of the Future D0XEY0D Optometrist at EMPORIUM Balcony 6 and all have proved Attics Viewed as Supply Sources Ogden attics are viewed as po-1 tential sources of much needed war supplies by the salvage division' of the WPB and Mrs Housewife was asked to have any! rags she might encounter during the spring housecleaning The WPB is anxious to obtain discarded cotton rags rugs burlap rope mattresses blankets furs and deer hides Beginning May 24 city trucks will collect the material which will be diverted to the proper centers for conversion into wiping rags hemp stock arctic vests and gloves The collection schedule which will run through May 28 will be prepared later and announced in ample time so the salvagemay be assembled for delivery Staff Chosen by Regular Veterans When the Regular association held an annual election I of officers at a meeting Saturday night Mulligan commander was re-elected by popular vote for the third term Other officers are: Bird senior vice commander Hosack junior vice commander A Busby service officer James Weston chaplain Morris adjutant A KeTmard guard Officers of the auxiliary In at- tendance at the election were Miss Beulah Black president Mrs Mulligan conductress and Mrs Arnold Carlson chaplain The auxiliary discussed plans for I a reception to be held In honor of two A members who have recently returned from Guadalcanal and other south Pacific fronts Carry Those Groceries Between 10 A and 4 PM 31 3 31 ri 3 more room in the bus Yes the present may be well taking care of itself but does the future seem hazy Are its outlines dim? If you are planning for tomorrow after devoting a lifetime to building an estate you will want that estate conserved and distributed in the same businesslike manner by which it was created To administer estates -in strict accordance with a desire is one of the more important functions of this bank Our Trust Officer will i gladly explain in understandable terms the value and advantages of either Living or Testamentary Trusts to both testators and beneficiaries We urge you to come in and talk the matter over at your convenience BUY WAR BONDS A INVEST FOR THE FUTURE COMMERCIAL SECURITY DARK during the non-rush hours then too you have a better opportunity for a seat with minimum inconveni- ence in holding your packages OGDEN TRANSIT CO Ogden Racing Pigeon club helc a special prize race from Modena Utah May 16 a distance of 225 miles Birds had to fly through snow rain end wind to finish very tough race The pigeons did very well considering the obstacles offered by weather conditions club officers said Results: First place Dr XL bird at a speed of 914 yards per minute second Buss bird at a speed of 912 yards third Buss bird also at 912 yards per minute Race to be held next Sunday will be from Las Vegas Nev OCDEtt UTAH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp 1 1 1 1 1 1 Member Federal Reserve System.

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