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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING MAY 18 1943 FUNERALS COOKER TESTING SESSIONS FIXED Random References PLAYERS OFFER ORIGINALDRAMA WILLIAM II BUCK Services for William Henry Buck 82 pioneer of West Weber were I conducted Monday afternoon in the MARINES SOUND CALL TO WOMEN Sergeant Lists Severer Benefits Offered by Corps Service The marines need women William Crossley Thirty-second and Polk has reported to police the theft of a sulky plow from his place Monday Right Temperatures Are Determining Factor In Canning Dampish daze To safeguard canned vegetables and meat and to protect those that eat them highly important that THREE REMAIN OFF COP FORGE Civil Service Men Still Lack Appointment as Special Officers The appearance of Maurice i I citv civil service eommis- A pioneer of Grace Idaho he I kcnoon city civvt lived there 40 years before moving sion member before the city com to Smithfield in 1935 and then to I missj0n on behalf of his offer to Clearfield three years ago He was special police officer a member of the I church Survivors include his widow a without pay and the pleadings and daughter Mrs Ruth Fitz of Cald- caj0ungg of Mayor Harman well Idaho one grandson and peerv failed to break a deadlock two brothers John Toolson of Smithfield and George A Toolson So far as the city commission a of Bancroft Idaho records show the members of the Services will be conducted Fri- gervice commission are still day at twelve noon in the Sunset I mortuary Clearfield by Bishop I I not policemen Vern Toolson of the Smithfield a motion offered by Mayor Third ward Friends may caU at peery confirming the appointment the mortuary Thursday evening HYItUM TOOLSON CLEARFIELD Hyrum Tool-son 69 of Clearfield died at six-ten Monday in an Ogden hospital of a heart ailment from which he had suffered for four years Mr Toolson a retired rancher and farmer was born in Smith-field Cache county March 3 1874 a son of Lars and Ingra Johnson Toolson He married Frances Pearl Hight ill Salt Lake City Dec 24 1909 Combe Mr Schooff and For Hitler who got his Ruhr wet when the A F- hit his dams and today going to of thelocal induction and recruiting turn the Mediterranean in on Mus- I pressure cookers be tested in solinL I readiness for the canning season by substation Nineteen thousand fighting men it was reported today by Miss now tied to desks and non-combat agn' Taylor ward chapel by Bishop Thomas Clarke Prayer at the residence I I was offered by Bishop Bradley Playgoers will witness the initial I Paul of the 'of a one-act play writ-1 0 Twelfth Men by Mr and Mr Thatcher red during entertainment to be benediction were presented Friday and Saturday I 0 unced by evening at eight-thirty in the We-1 president James her college auditorium Gibson and The play a la gamuel Hadley under direction of Mr AH-1 jr preIude was red portrays the tribulations of a played by Gwitf Griffin and vocal- sewing machine bride and groom who spend their were Mrs John Blanche Mrs Dial 2-5309 honeymoon at a swanky hotel in the I goyd Hancock Mrs Jay Gibson city discovering that they haven and Roy Hunter accompanied by jn Pvt Jack Scheuer-the means to meet charges levied Mrs Harold Gibson mann 344 Eighth street has ar- on occupants of the bridal suite Speakers were former Bishop I rived at Ohio State university in Action centers around the panicky Jardine James Hunter I Columbus for a short sta in the means they adopt in trying to get Heber Hawkes Bishop Paul and specialized training out of the place and still save their Bishop Clarke Burial was in West assignment and reclassification faces Weber cemetery Bishop Clark 1 8ChooL Doris Owens will portray the I dedicated the grave blushing bride with LaVor Wood Besides his widow and 10 sons class washing and polish P0'1 SeesmiHer Wber county jobs can be freed for combat duty straightened out the calendar he home demonstration agent 'American women will respond gave us May weather in April and 1 Wednesday at ten a under this call" the sergeant said I April weather in May I direction of Miss Seegmiller and would be enough marines to oust the Japs from the Aleutians in cooperation with the Relief so- and launch "a direct attack on the I office boy in his flannels again ciety a testing demonstration will Nipponese islands It would Which reminds Sol of Judy (Gar-1 be given in the Taylor strengthen our armed forces by the land) Hilton who went on a South ward chapel addition of men already fully Fork canyon picnic with the- ward Thuraday at two p- a demonstration wiU be given in the Plain triined in the offensive operations and got stranded in the hills soTnecessary to the winning of this mg daisies or poison ivy services of Henry i Gimm City hall and Friday at The crowd drove way thinking ten-thirty a a demonstration cemetery upon their voluntary offer of serv- I woman who enters the ice failed late Monday for want of marine corps serves her country she was in the is scheduled for the Liberty school doubly She not only gives her own three hours later the Hilton family I Jrvice toward the defeat of the khone rang and a teartul (and A demonstration will be eon- services toward the defeat of the rang axis but she also gives the service tired) voice said is Judy-of a first-class fighting man to come to Huntsille and get me' HAZEL OGDEN PINCOCK Mrs Hazel Ogden Pineock 44 ward Saunders Commissioner wife of Frederick Pineock of I Wood was absent from the meet Sugar City Idaho died Monday ing fmm Commissioner Ed- a uusoi iua-uu i mg in the role of the groom John I and daughters survivors include I jn on ajj cars Browning-Rackham June Van deGraaff Carl I two brothers and a sister Joseph Chevrolet Co (adv) DeYoung and Pat Jurgens com-1 Buck of Burley Ida Nephi Buck I i fnrthfrnnr nf victorv plete the cast I of Ogden and Mrs Slenla Morrison Awarding of a cer- at five-thirty m' a the home Mr Schooff appeared to explain The other play to be presented! Heyburn Ida 30 grandchildren! tificate of proficiency and appoint- of her sister Mrs Clyde Fowles the motives of the civil service trio I ine sergeant pointe is "Judge Lynch" written by John and great-grandchildren Nine ment as a Link trainer instructor of 1537 Twenty-sixth of natural I in offering themselves as prospec- Rogers Jr concerning a miscar-1 grandsons are in the armed ser- wa3 announced today for Pvt Don causes i tive policemen to serve without riage of justice in the old south I vjceSi I Marriott of No 2 Mrs Pineock was born Oct 12 1 This is a contest winning drama Ogden at Stuttgart army air field 1898 in Enterprise Morgan county having received national acclaim JOHN WINSLOW Arkansas a daughter of Joseph and Cast of Lynch" includes gervices for John Williams Wins- Esther Winmill Ogden The family Pat Jurgens Carl White Iola Bel- lo g2 who died at the home of Batteries of all types for port- later moved to Ogden and she emereencies and everyone I the rieht to send mail without I mum nap and Vern Burton his son William Winslow of able and farm radios Bring your graduated from Weber college thTt Oeden has far too few a stamr TheirnavisThe same as Included on the program will be g66 Twenty-second Sunday after- radios in We will fit batteries to 1920 For three years she taught I effeettve police I thft viven the men with thTex- Orie a quarter hour us jresented noon wiU be condUcted Thursday them- Brown Appliances 2317 ijertoUghe married work" ception that in most cases there mum w'as 67 degrees and minimum I whether canned foods keep It Is by students of the college music at two in Larkin Sons Wash adv) I JJrd liftheS Dh Semple I Several weeks ago Mayor Peery will not be barracks provided for 1 38 degrees Skies were clear then pertinent that the thermometers Why somebody pick up onstrations are: Gladys Barton and- women joining the marines are not I these girls hiking back home and Eva Holiday Wilson where dem-joining an auxiliary organization save on their B-17 coupons? I onstrations have already taken They go directly into the corps and place Mrs Heber White Plain receive all the benefits to which Take a bike along- next time Cityr Mrs Edgar Holmes Liberty only Mr Schooff the corps is entitled including gov- or call Sol the and Mrs Frank Gibson and Mrs explained to serve the I ernment insurance up to $10000 1 weather: -Maximum Monday wasLuJean Isaacson understaffed police department pension rights disability protection 1 59 degreeSj with 36 degrees mini- Housewives are urged to bring their cookers and racks prepared to have them tested year ago If you care maxi- Since temperature determines department under direction of Clair I funerai chapel by Arias be tested and corrected if necessary It was pointed out accepted the offer of the three the women so they will also draw mMt rv and the proposal at subsistence pay in addition to their SYSTEM be popular at army Bel-Johnson and Roland Parry nap-bishop of the Twen- This event will replace the sched- ieth ward uled presentation of Maxwell An-1 Friends ii Wingless Victory I Wednesday cancelled when the male lead Roy a Thursday until time for the ices will be conducted Wednesday Gibson was drafted two weeks servicea Burial will be in Ogden at two in the Alpine I she was well known as a vocalist rrv' SLly SS: TS base wages I How Any woman 20 years old and not camp: yet 36 who can pass the physical 1 Get cookies from home proval of City Attorney George I requirements and the aptitude test I 2 Always wear a smile Barker I is eligible provided she has no I 3 Get cookies from home The city attorney during the children under the age of 18 and I 4 Be considerate of feel-several occasions when the matter I is not the wife of a marine Sgt I ings has come up has maintained that I Smiley stated Application forms 5 Get 'cookies from home appointment of the three men are available at room 284 of the I Note: Numbers two and four may ward chapel before presentation date and was also a leader in the Relief society and Primary associa- The new UTAH STATE LAW (effective May 11 1943) may deprive you of the right to drive your car in case you have an accident resulting In damage or injury to others Sec us before the accident occurs Students in charge of the pro-1 city celetery' duction committee are Carolyn i ERSEE A Service Flag for your boy In I ln ihe Sugar City ward the service 49c Glen Bros (adv) Surviving are her husband of Sugar City her parents of Ogden A HUNTER Hobson Lorraine Cook June Van I Services for Mrs Ersie Bell Allen Graaff Carl 'White and Carl I Hunter wife of the Rev Charles de Young Hunter of the Missionary Baptist Glen would be contrary to the best inter- postoffice building Interviews with be omitted if they are good cookies Sgt Elizabeth Allen of the marine corps reserve will be arranged for late this week or New Trial Denied In Burglary Case ed Wednesday at one) bomber win speak Wedneseday at ritv Mr Ruth Lester of 1 is to examine police applicants for early next week in the Kirkendall-Darling the regular Rotary club meeting Margaret employment and promotion and tc 529 Twenty-fifth with in Hotel Ben Lomond ad BeveriV PincoS of slgar head disputes and controversies Oaah1at Jh mV A1TA 1 iA7iT I I 1 1 AIM JkM 4l I fl A I Wednesday at I bomber will speak Wedneseday at Wit-1 I and dismissal of Dial 2-8642 319 24th St AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Speaker Capt William Mally One of the plays will be presented I orgzWTonrwho dfed at' her home I bombardier and navigator on the before the student assembly Fn- 2665 Wan last Wednesday will be famed Goose" American day momingat eleven conducted Admission to performances Fri- day and Saturday evenings may be mortuary arranged by obtaining tickets free I Banks of citv also one grandchild' 14 I over appointment of charge from members of the nesges in charge Ifriends may call The Townsend I brothers and sisters: Joseph police officers The attorney exstudent body or faculty secretary at the m0rtuary Wednesday until I meet Clty Ogden of the army at Camp pressed these opinions again Mon- to the president or from the college lm of tTVicJ Burial will 2r SSaS? Ore WUliaS Ogden of I day and the matter remain un- and there will he huaineM trane- I GEORGE WEBSTER aciea and Fern Ogden Mrs Clyde Services for George Franklin and six sons and daughters: Pineock of the navy at ests of the city because of their Whidby i Island Wash Fred quasi-judicial capacity as civil serv- and Robert Ogden Pineock of ice commissioners whose duty it Eleven Licenses Fowles Mrs John Chadwick Meeting Set fot Restaurant Men Little A motion for a new trial for Richard Nichols about 27 roomer at the Highland rooming house convicted of second degree burglary was argued and denied Wednesday May 19 1 at two-thirty I Monday in Second district court in the Utah Power auditor-1 with Judge Trueman presidium a meeting for Ogden restaur- ing imposition of sentence has ant operators will be conducted been set for Wednesday May 19 it was reported today by Harold at two was charged together Floyd Paugh with mortuary I in APril uticore i jrurposes meraeeiuig ia give i uie burglarizing of a building at Services will be conducted Fri-1 cent over the $469072314 reported out information on extend-12702 Wall occupied by Joseph for the same month last year ers for menus Carey said Jenkins doing business under the 5 Raymond Ogden of Roy Mrs day at two In the Sugar Issued by Office reo-niaw held will Webster 79 of 536 Fifth who died I Friday were conducted Monday afternoon in the Eighth ward chapel by Bishop Frank ij 1 Allen Prayer at the home was Eleven marriage licenses had Conductors A Graduation Cards at Lienhardt drug store 2800 Washington blvd Miss Nancy Finch of Salt Lake name of "Sloppy on or about the W'ber fhSlctlun were West John Aaron Lindquist 23 violin and piano duets were played Ogden and Telitha Ellis 22 Og-Iby Edith Telitha Ellis 22 Oz-l Southwick and Edith! Ponthfc Annie Brian a i City First ward hcapel a I Friends may call at the residence I time of services Burial will be in I City will give a demonstration and the night of Feb 22 1943 i 1 -1 paUgh pleaded guilty several I Sugar City Thursday and Fri-1 Brigham City cemetery directed! Purvis OPA food rationing Gordon Leon Allen Buland 26 Bush Vocalists were JeHerMTrMenOvbeLme a mlm0 day until time for services Inter- Uy the Harold Felt funeral representative from Salt Lake City weeks ago and was aced on SahelfaU DnaIdton6 I Jane Edwards Gladys Henderson The" I I will be in the Sugar City hJme I will attend 1 Probatl0n by JudgC -ard John Bert Chambers 26 ML I and Eva Greenwell accompanied I today cemetery 1 Sterling IO and Lle Wood by CryUl Watkins Spee In-1 I quTi sTa etapel McCook Neb Charles Wil- eluded President Rulon Peter-1 ofl 22 Engine Oorps-Among men Evan Valley Penn and! son Bishop A Brown of Farr liams 31 northern Utah who recently joined Wilma Johnson 31 Ogden Paul West Pres dent Ray Brown and the army engineer corpg ia Jo Rusnik 26 Detroit Mich and Bishop Allen Counselor Elton Enock Erickson 0gden Irene Barber 21 Syracuse Harry Wardle dedicated the grave in Og-1 Taylor 27 and Lucille Brown dert city cemetery 24 both of Ogden Lawrence I Cottam 17 and DeUa Ellis 16 both JOYCE STOKER of Ogden Arthur Sievers 26 i for MARVIN COOK BRIGHAM CITY May Marvin Lyman Cook 81 formerly of Salt Lake City died at the home of a son Leland A Cook at Leslie Ida early today after a long illness incident to age Mr Cook was born in Kansas City Kan Aug 6 1861 a son of Daniel Dean and Sariah Bigelow iwiu oujiutii Cook He came to Utah in 1863 Hibbard 41 both of Colorado I ward chapel by Bishop! grand encampment of1 Utah Odd I with his parents who made their rvirt Fred Berlin Prayer at the home I Fellows chosen to succeed lhome at Fairfield Utah Twenty- Idaho Falls Idaho and Elma Lois I Joyce Stoker 17-year-old daughter Gibby 23 Ogden Willard Vern 0f LeRoy and Rae Allen Stoker OHadlock 24 and Mary Lou Mad- Qf Huntsville who died Thursday sen 21 both of Ogden Howard in City were conducted Mon-J Rodhe of Tremonton is Max Smith 35 and MildredM-1 day afternoon in the Huntsville the new grand patriarch of the Hibbard 41 Springs Colo Four Divorce Actions Begun was offered by Counselor Archie! Ream of Salt Lake City I een yars ag0 moved to Salt Hokanson of the Ogden-Eighth Also installed at the annual busi- Lake City where he resided for 15 ward I ness meeting Monday in Salt Lake I years later moving to Santa Mon- Invocation and benediction were City were: Charles" Hanks Jr ica Calif where he lived until the pronounced by Floyd Barnett and of Salem grand high priest death of his wife a year ago Leland Montgomery Prelude was I Yarrington Ogden grand senior I He operated a ranch near a violin and piano duet by Verlin! warden Ray Brewer Salt LakejMackay Ida where he lived dur Four suits for divorce had been I Braithwaite and Verna Beth City grand junior warden Don ing summer seasons filed today in Second district court Farrell Mr Braithwaite also played Wolsey Ogden grand marshal Surviving are the following sons Alice Deuel sued Afton Deuel a violin solo accompanied by Dean 1C Booth Salt Lake City grand and daughters: Dean Cook Idaho charging non-support The couple Murdock Vocalists were LaVerne I inside sentinel Mann Og- Falls Ida Harry Cook Salt was married July 23 1934 in Salt Thompson and Leah Stoker accom- den grand outside sentinel A Lake City Leland A and Shirley Lake City The wife asked custody panigd by Josephine Emmett I biddings Salt Lake City grand Cook Leslie Ida Mrs John of their two minor children housed speakers Included Ernest Rauze scribe and Clarence Eberly hold furniture alimony and at- Green Orvil Dean Ernest Salt Lake City grand treasurer Cau1 I McKay and Bishop Berlin Mario grave in years as a railway section fore- Lawrence Poulson sued Altaic dedicated the Poulson grounds of cruelty years as Roberts Brigham City Mrs James A Carson Fairfield Utah Mrs Snarr Huntington Park Calif and Mrs A Olsen also 23 on Hne wmrtery The couple was married 3 wuntsviue cemetery 1907 in Ogden The husband asked custody of their four children Etta Bruninga instigated suit against Heye Bruninga charging non-support The couple was STAFF SGT A SALT LAKE CITY services for Staff Sergeant Alma Hartman of man Surviving are his widow five IIARTMAN I sons and daughters rElveda Sarah Funeral Elizabeth Florence Dorothy Rose George Henry Hardy and Vern Floyd Camp Rucker Clark all of West Weber six Santa Monica Calif grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren i Funeral services will be conducted Friday at one in Brigham City Second ward chapel i by Bishop Ray Olsen Friends may call at the home of Mrs John Roberts 325 South Fifth West Friday morning until ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF DRESSES JUSTJ RECEIVED! BEWITCHING COLORFUL JERSEYS IN ONE AND TWO-PIECE FASHIONS IN ALL SIZES married January 3 1923 in Monte- Ala" sister" at and Eldon Clark of Hooper property Marian Greer filed against Carl Greer charging desertion and non-support They were married December 28 1939 In Lovell Wyo She asked custody of their one minor child support money and costs of action FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 4659 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere I HamUton of Salt Lake City thanks for the kindness and I aiiroim ft ing sympathy extended to us at the ALFRED CLARK time of our bereavement and loss! Services for Alfred Floyd Clark of our beloved husband and father 1 42 former Ogden and West Weber I To our neighbors friends relatives resident who died Saturday in a and the many co-workers at the San Francisco -hospital following bishopric singers a illness will be conducted toidfwi Lhe beautH Thursday at two in the KStSbin everyon wt Weber I chapel byj MRS MAWWnS LYTHGOE Bi Milton Jf4" AND FAMILY I Friends may call at the resi-1383 I dence in West Weber Wednesday I and also Thursday until time for FLORISTS I services Lindquist mor-1 1 tuary will direct burial in the West POD TRAVEL Tel Salt Malnliner Schedules Seattle Boise GALL UODnOTTGE) ADISOMIS lErOOTlATlOtl Lake City 5-2833 to San Francisco Portland Chicago New York Advise Early Shopping for Belter Selections' MINA1AX 2337 Washington Blvd AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2253 Wash Blvd Dial 9953 9449 ADQ LONGS From Salt Lake City Airport Weber cemetery Mr Clark was born in Ogden Nov 26 1900 a son of Alfred John I and Naomi Florence East Clark He married Sarah Ann Hardy in the Salt Lake I temple Aug 2 1922 They lived in the Warren-West Weber area He was a member of the I Oqden City Floral Co 8277 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 8039 prrmlco Floral Co lfinft Hrant quorum of the West Weber Flowers for all occasions Dial 7171 IS ward He had worked for many!.

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