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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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Ogden, Utah
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10 Six More Lovelies Seek Queenship in Weber County Bond Campaign oJ-wwxxwcwxXWoao -firvnn--nnnirwnM Contest Sharp as TtlL9SDEN STAND ARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MAY 27 1945 ICounty Mailing otes Cast for Session Scheduled The mnnvi Farr West Intends To Hold Services tne SOUthfTTi Panifix nu 41-- 1 Club Will be held Frirfav Jim 1 y-v uecn Favorites at eight in Mall Thpro will utu -Si i Tax Notices on 1945 Evaluations About 30000 evaluation notices enclosed in approximately 16000 letters had been mailed Saturday by the county treasurer's office to property owners in Weber county Treasurer Arias Belnap re ficers for the ensuing year After IVernlece Simmons with 1360 uic meeimg dancing will be held in the Utah Power auditorium and 's 't ife reixesnments will be served No admission charge he field in Weber county contest determine the queen of the seventh war bond campaign according 3 Kenneth mirtrm ffpnpra bhairman Crowding Miss Simmons Mnselv for ton honors was Bette tanl knderson with 1190 In third place vas Margie ivoiovicn wxm oyu Wltn tne Danoi just Deginmngi towever anything can happen and He was transferred to the PJiUip-pmes and landed at Okinawa April Surviving besides his widow and parents are two daughters Sharon £afr Andrea Kay one brother Donald Todd Farr West and three sisters Mrs Lena Flint West Editl Rochell and Mrs Ethel Hayes Ogden and a grandmother Mrs Emily King 3173 Grant Ogden he lead Is expected to change i i Vl I iv times before the contest is ffinally decided officials said ew Contestants Among new contestants are Doris Mm milium 1 mi-- -Tj 1 ill 1R77 Waehlnfftnn cnnncnrpri www i ii ti imtv- fcniiv -im' ---j- i wwmu ilUif AWti by the America Packing and Pro 13 Weber college coed sponsored by the Ogdeen Rotary club Doris Hill Amerlc 1R1SSS I FMon CoTMwrLairicV: WooTwohi vision company Grace Stone 2804 Malan sponsored by the Ogden ported The notices inform property owners of evaluations placed on their property by the county assessor fpr 1945 If property owners have complaints they may appear before the board of equalization to ask for adjustments or abatement The equalization board will meet on May 31 June 6 8 12 and 15 at the assessor's office city-county building between ten a and noon and two and four It is important that anyone with a complaint or who desires to ask for an abatement take his evaluation notice with him when he appears before the board Belnap emphasized The treasurer asked that persons give the postoffice ample time to deliver all notices before they call Rotary club a bionae la-year-oia Weber college coed I Eulalie Folkman 3031 Porter 1 jt- sponsored by the Ninth a lit 1 ward a Druneue wun peauuiu eyes Melba Hale 2751 Jackson sponsored by the First Security Vianlr a brink kppnpr who assists on Private Andrew II Todd Sweet Williams Giant Dwarf Painted Daisies Pinks Statice (Sea Lavender) Chiffon Daisies fPECi $7100 5 FOR ii ONION PLANTS Yellow Sweet Spanish White Bermuda the switchboard at the bank Mary Laucirica 3102 wau sponsorea Dy Woolworth's brunette with large brown eyes and Carma Anderson 263 Harrisville road' sponsored by ma pmce ana asK ior duplicates Memorial services will be held Tuesday May 29 in the Farr West ward for Private Andrew Todd with Bishop James A Davis in charge Private Todd was killed in action April 15 on Okinawa He was born February 27 1922 in Kanesville a son of Leonard and Rhoda King Todd of Farr West He attended Weter high and was employed by the Utah Animal By-Products company He was inducted into the army August 10 1944 trained at Camp Wolters Texas and Fort Ord California and left for Hawaii with the Thirty-second infantry division 25 BASKETS r- Penney company How They Stand Contestants and the votes they have drawn: Bette Anderson 1190 Carma Anderson 484 Rowene Bates 200 Mildred Belnap250 Ruth Jean Bott 521 Margie Brewer 150 Delia Compton 317 Eulalie Folkman 314 Clo Gale 601 LaDonna Gammell 50 Melba Garner 72 Melba Hale 663 Doris Hill 163 Margie Kolovich 690 Idonna O'Dell 75 Lou Jean Scof-field 232: Verniece Simmons 1360: RASMUSSEN GRAIN CO 361 23rd St Dial 24521 Memorial Services group of patriotic and industrial organizations will attend the services Sunday morning at eleven o'clock in First Prebyterian church The Union Pacific Old Timers the auxiliary to the Old Timers Ladies of the A and auxiliary to the A will also be present Memorial sermon will be given by John Edward Carver and the musical selections will be preseMed by Bernice! Tyree Julia Gibbs and Mary Cjampbell -Ks-h 1 -a nfc 'uoiS a EYE CROWN Ninth ward Melba Hale First Security bank wtner queen contestants treading from left) Eulalie Folkman and Carma Anderso Penney Co Mitzi Stevenson 50: Grace Stone 280 Gayla Sullivan 75 Norma Taylor 675 Mavis Tingey 3 Shirley Wade 10i Julienne Werner 221: Fern Wheelwright 271 Berniece Arsenal Villa Sets Eight Recovering rotter 75 AUTOMOBILE College Will Hold Business Classes DEAD STORAGE Signature Loans BORROW 00-5200 OR MORE Loans Also Made on Furniture or Car Loans to Men and Women Married or Single Loans Closed Same Day You Apply Convenient Monthly Payments Confidential Service Phone Write or Come In STATE FINANCE Fines Imposed in SJLOO per Month Traffic Actions Spring Frolic A spring frolic will be held at the administration building of Arsenal Villa Friday June 1 at nine Music will be furnished by a Salt Lake orchestra A floor show door prize and other prizes will be given throughout the evening This is I being sponsored by the Catholic social group Clean Safe Protection MITCHELL MOTOR CO 453 25th St Phone 9063 Ralph Singleton 23 of 1059 Twenty-first Saturday in city court changed his plea from innocent to guilty of drunken driving and driving without a license He was sentenced to $100 fine or 50 davs A Friendly Place to Borrow 523 ECCLES BUILDING We specialize In loans to women PHONE I-752f Weber college summer school will otter two classes in business for beginning students Anyone may register without age restriction or educational requirement providing he may profit from the class These classes are offered in response to the many calls for typists and stenographers Clarence Wilson will be the instructor Classes will meet daily at eight and nine a shorthand at eight and typewriting at nine Terminal credit is given to matriculated students Eight other business classes are offered during the day and the evenings These are for students that are high school graduates or equivalent "Call the college for further information" said John Benson public relations director Looking After al a Familiar Happy cene Awards Handed OM Students Thirty-eight scholarships were distributed at the annual Ogden high school award assembly The $600 Thompson scholarship to the University of California at Berkeley went to Janice Smuin The second highest a $21650 scholarship to the University of Oregon was won by Florence Chivington Kathryn Castlemain and Norma Manning won the $100 normal scholarships to the University of Utah Other awards of tuition and part tuition are as follows: Weber college scholarships: Speech: Carol Jean Lamborn $5100 dramatics Don Jones $5100 speech Kay Randell $5100 debate Stanley Paul $5100 debate Music: Each $2550 Louann Huss Zona McCulloch Bennetta Marriott Nancy Fetscher Barbara Hansen Birdean Tippetts Norma Fletcher Ann Colvin Zona O'Brien Pauline Crawford and Betty Wilson Each $5100 Edna Mae Noorda Elaine Stoker General scholarships: Each $5100 Jean Binnie Norma Summers Elaine Br oadbent Beth Willie Marilyn Robinson University of Utah regular scholarship $2500 Howard Taylor Brigham Young university regular scholarship $2500 Maxine Greaves Speech scholarships $7000 each Bill Anderson Ronald Ross Northwestern university Carma Baggs $3000 drama George Dickson $2500 journalism: John Vel-ton (membership) debate Leah Crawford (membership) radio Denver university Marilyn Mills (tuition) drama Ogden high school Pep club After Accident Reported in satisfactory condition Saturday were eight persons who suffered injuries Thursday evening in a two-car collision at Twenty-second and Adams Meanwhile Traffic Officer Clark Olsen said two occupants of one of the cars who left the scene of the accidentj have been located and booked for investigation The officer also said he planned to question Ernest Jaques 20 Arsenal Villa reportedly! the driver of a car which was said to have run a stop sign and crashed into the side of another in an attempt to determine exactly what happened The two passengers in the Jacques car who left the scene of the accident were Santo Vales-quez 20 and Luna 17 both of Arsenal Villa Officer Olsen said Driver of the second car involved was Neil Bell 60 rear 270 West Twenty-second Those injured were Neil Bell shock and bruises Catherine Bell 59 his wife chest back and hip injuries Richard Bell 55 rear 558 Twenty-second chest injury and broken ribs Hazel his wife possible fractured pelvis Barbara Bell 10 their daughter minor injuries Elizabeth Gibson 26 of 1442 Twenty-fifth badly fractured pelvis Gary Gibson-three her son fractured leg Jack Duarte 21 cook at Ogden arsenal possible broken ribs and bruises Jaques reportedly the driver of the car at fault was uninjured although he was held at the hospital overnight for examination on the driving charge and $5 or two days on the license charge A stay of execution until June 2 was granted Meanwhile Thomas 33 of 2261 Madison was sentenced to $25 fine or 12 days on a charge of allowing a dog to run at large without a muzzle Twenty dollars of the fine was suspended Ted Helmer 42 Montana Jiotel was fined $10 for disturbing the peace Dan Dawson 28 $15 for destroying property Pau3 Hansuse 25 Roy $10 for trespassing on railroad property A Lockwood 18 of 2029 Jackson $14 for speeding Jean Thomas 2459 Adams $1 for jaywalking Mrs Jane Doe Webber 40 "city" $2 for parking on a sidewalk Water Hose Stolen From Lorin Farr William Rackham of the city parks department Saturday reported to city police the theft of 100 feet of black and rH water hose valued at $25 from Lorin Farr park William A Eckersley 567 Eighth reported the theft of four ration books from his car Mrs Lindgren 551 Twenty-third reported five coats belonging to her dauehter an -SaX "it girl friends were stolen from Les 05 Down 01 a Montb ter park Mrs Agnes Farris 2354 Cl rant reported the thft frnm of a German-made Zeiss camera Ogden Men Join in scholarships to any college or university Ramona Clark $5000 Kathryn Castlemain $5000 1 special Awards Special awards included Bauseh Get Island Shelling 1 Five Oeden na men ora lirrVit and Lomb science award to Howard Taylor awarded by Ed Smith Philadelphia art award $2500 Betty Louise Lane awarded by Andelin ing aboard a hatt! poured 1500-pound shells onto Oki nawa ior six ciays to clear the way ur iroops iaKing part in the great- i oiuymuiuus lancung oi tne war Ogdenite Named in i ine men ara "RnnniA hp STATIONERY Hennessy seaman first class whose Fl fll fl- wife lives at 728 Twenty-first: Oli faisu uaim tase ver Miller seaman first class whose wife lives at 1020 Liberty est -V afue- for our FBI a Cents Saturdav filprl it rnm- iT-aipn ju mcnaras snip's cook wnru ciass son or Mrs Edna plaint against Glen Gordon Curtis of Ogden in federal district court Wilson 3869 Offdpnr TnVH Salt Lake Citv accusing him of PffiOflflt AIRfTlfllL LETTERS Richins 3508 Ogden and Roscoe presenting a false claim in order tiausse seaman second class son oi Mr and Mrs Lee Clausse to obtain free hospitalization at the veterans' hospital in Salt Lake City tot oecona The comnlaint rharpprt that rtir tis described himself as an honor 3-7 I ably discharged vtrnn nf thp coast guard but that investigation showed he never had belonged to the service Trial Date Scheduled On Quarrel Counts (r It JIl dJ li WS-1 Trial Of npnrffO Tatrln A7 arnl Mrs Elva Tavlnr 54 KntH nf Sto i phens avenue has been set for June 1 following their arraignment in city court Thursday Mrs Tavl brother-in-law with battery and Mr Taylor is rharoino hor with trespassing on his premises 2932 Stephens Without anthnritv nr rpr- mission Each of the defendants pleaded innocent tn tho nth A Hu lor and David Wilson is counsel ior mrs Taylor Want fUlUf From Yes! 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