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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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Friday eveni way 28 1943 5-A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER DEATHS Officer'Receives New Assignment Random References DEATH CLAIMS WOOD CARVER FIBER SALVAGE TOTALS MOUNT Saturday from two CASE CARRIED 0 TO HIGH COURT I 1 Convicted Burglar Seeks Freedom From Prison I Sentence WAAG Lieut Helen Kooles gave a talk on the women army auxiliary corps before members of HARPER Box Elder County Beta Sigma Phi at a meeting on May Joseph Langhorn 88 Thursday evening at the home or famed for his wood carving abili-1 Ogden all his life His twin broth-Mrs Tillotson 784 Twenty-1 ties throughout the world died er Blaine Close died on April first Thursday at seven at a Brig- 9 of this year ham City hospital of ailments in-1 Surviving are the parents and Gifts for the graduateCompacts I client to age I seven brothers and sisters: Mrs perfume stationelLOO to Mr Langhorn was born in Ken- Smith Hardy Earl Glen at Uenhardt Drug Store 2800 del( North England March 23 1855 Norman A and Richard a son of Samuel and Margaret I Close all of Ogden and Pvt Ray 1 Mathers Langhorn Reared of the air corps sta-Recovering Thomas Williams e(jucate jn England he was left I Honed at Lorado Tex The body 27-year-old Negro is reported re- I orphan old andis at Lindquist mortuary hospitaf from skull Injuries believed I JOSEPH ANGELL to have been received in a beerl King royrflrUfc Hussars Jogeph Angell of Lakcside tavern quarrel honor of being the best swordsman died in a lofcal hospital about five A Srri FU ir you mlod by the the eervice 49c Glen Bros l4v) Ann December 25 MMand Mcrrison-Knudson Construction Co 1 at Lakeside until his illness His 1925 a son of Hezekiah and Maude Porter Close He had resided in Richard Nichols about 27 roomer at the Highland rooming house Oarried his fight for freedom from I prison sentence on a second de ree burglary charge to the sate supreme cour today when he filed his notice of appeal before Judge Lewis Trueman in the district court Today was for Imposition of sentence Nichols was convicted by a district court jury about a week ago The defendant Is al leged to have burglarized tavern at 2702 Wall the night of Februaify 22 together with Floyd Paugh I Paugh previously had pleaded guilty to the charge aid was placed on probation Nichols made court ap- FUNERALS JOHN GRANT Services for John Roger Grant seven-year-old son of John and Hazel Olsen Grant of 464 Twenty-second v'ho died Thursday of pneumonia will be conducted Saturday at two in the Honeyville Box Elder county ward chepel by Bishop A Bingham Friends may call at the family home in Ogden this afternoon and evening and at the home of his paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Grant of Honeyville Saturday from ten a until one-thirty Burial will he in the Honeyville cemetery under direction of Larkin mortuary Ogden EVELYN IL JONES NORTH MORGAN Services for Mrs Evelyn Heiner Jones 67 widow qf Meredith Jones who died Monday at her homrf in North Morgan were conducted Thursday afternoon in the North Morgan ward chapel by Bishop Joseph Rees Invocation and benediction were offered by Bishop Rees and David Robinson Speakers were James Palmer Bishop Rees and President Heiner Music was presented by Albert Carrigan Robert Woody-att Bertha Porter Amy Heiner James Palmer and Johnson Mai an mortuary of Ogden was in charge Burial was in the North Morgan cemetery George Turner dedicated the grave MARY MARIE JONES -Services for Mary Marie Jones 19 of 1075 -Oak street who died Sunday were conducted Thursday afternoon in the Twentieth ward chapel by Counselor Ben nett Moore Invocation and benediction were offered by Luman Green and Albert Phipps Music was presented by Bessie Mumford Don Egginton and Mrs Arvilla Arrow-smith Speakers were Alma Toyn and Roger Howey James Harljertson dedicated the grave in Aultorest memorial park Aultorest mortuary was in charge -1 of a leather 1 couple came to City 1a1n Langhorn RUSSELL MINTY Colonel in air corps Col Russell Minty mainten pearance With the third attorney I official at Hill field since he had retained since his yrest fbruary has been trans Hackett appeared for the ferred to Sacramento air depot i defendant and informed the court was announced today by Col Mor-that a notice of appeal had been rig Berman commanding officer of tiled I Ogden air depot control area com Constitutional rights came in forjmand argument Attorney Hackett pro-1 Col Minty was OAD engineering INFANT MEAD Infant Mead daughter of Cornell and Cleora Ann Williams Mead of 1925 Stevens died at eleven-fifteen Thursday night in a i ilocal hospital eight hours after Although he never thought birth survivors include the parents and one sister Cleora Kay Mead 3 of married Jeanie Gregg at Preston Idaho on October 19 1931 the couple had resided at since wood carving until he was past his works now decorate church Ctor Mervin Cr I charged with failure to provide for his wife and three minor chUdren waived preliminary hearing Thurs- day to over trial High class washing and polish-! ing on all makes cars Browning-Chevrolet Co (adv) Building permits have been approved by the city com- (mission include DeWell Wheeler ive-room dwelling on the east side of Jefferson between Second and Third $2500 Win Pay Cash for all old phonograph records except Edison and Columbia Glen Bros Music Co tested wien District Attorney John I hiWt throughout Utah I Ogden city cemetery Lindquist He was 'an active member of the I mortuary will be in charge Brigham (Sty Presbyterian church I of burial Friends may call at the Surviving is his widow mortuary Saturday from twelve Funeral servicer will be conduct- noon until time for the services ed Sunday at two in the (adrJ Brigham City Presbyterian church I THOMAS BURCH by the Rev Atkinson Burial Thomas Burch 71 retired farm-Birth Mr and Mrs Lawrence I will be in Brigham City cemetery er of 3951 Wall died at Hearn 1350 Marilyn drive report I directed by the Harold Felt fu- thirty a today in a local birth of a sonborri May 19 at neral home of Brigham City pital of pneumonia after a three- A Hendricks recommended to the air base from its beginning to the court that ball be fixed at $10000 present outstanding military instal The defense attorney argued that lation with $22000000 worth of national and state constitutions I buildings alone arovide that excessive bail shall He was chief of maintenance ot be required to guarantee a de- section OADCAC from the organ appearance The defense ization of the command area early said $2500 bail would be sufficient I this year until several weeks ago Judge Trueman upheld the dls- when he became chief of the con-'trict attorney recommendation on trol aection for the area He was the grounds that Nichols had been Bucceeded jn maintenance di-twee convicted of felonies and that vision CoL Manning TUfcry Minty WM commissioned a tk pp pilot in 1923 and served as a lly- Eaeeution ot senteie on eonvie- ln tlon I stayed pending the appeal I a' deLDuHng yeam ONTARIO Ore May 28 (AP)-Prior to hia transfer to Hill field CThe Ontario-Uraln company build- was an air corps factory rep-W and two private homes nearby burned last night In a $75000 Tire Minty wife and two chil- of uncertain origin which for an? Caroline eccoin time threatened the north business Panled him to Sacramento A section of this city Ueut CoL I Minty is to tbs LEGAL NOTICES (commanding officer OADCAC a local hospital Hie Hearns have one other child a daughter Sharon Louise Assignment Pvt Robert El-moin Jennings Ogden son of Mr and Mrs LeRoy Henry Jennings route 3 has been assigned to the 1548th service unit of the army specialized training program at the University of Kentucky The Mound Fort ward Relief society will hold the closing social Tuesday evening at I seven-thirty in the Weber high 1 U11U8 aiiu also daughters over 16 years old Refreshments will be served RESOLUTION WHEREAS on the 31st tember 1940 the Board of of Ogden City Utah duly rtf rnmmlk I psssed and adopted and ordered puh Ilahed a resolution whereby It was nine a in until 1 GEORGE JOHNSON George Verney 'Johnson '54 of Rlverdale died late Thursday after an illness of 20 months He suffered a stroke in September 1941 Mr Johnson was born in Price May 15 1889 He spent his youth in Idaho later operating the first service station in Provo He came to Ogden in 1938 and had been manager of the Riverdale store and tourist camp until his illness Survivors Include his widow Doris Johnson five sons and daughters Mrs Matt Taylor of Sumner Wash Charles Johnson of Salt Lake City Mrs William Ahlbrun of Seattle Waslu Mrs Charles Lange of Auburn Wash and Miss Verna Mae Johnson of Ogden ten grandchildren two stepsons Clayton William Smith stationed with the air corps at Oakland Calif and Jack A Smith of Ely Nev There are spven brothers and sisters: Peter Louis and Oscar Johnson of Richfield Idaho Mrs Charles Myers of Shoshone Ida Lawrence Johnson of Provo Mrs Jennie Nebeker of Salt Lake City and William Johnson of McMinnville Ore Fun era services and burial will be held Tuesday in Provo FUNERAL' DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 4659 CARD OF THANKS The loving sympathy and many acts of kindness extended by relatives and friends during our recent bereavement in the demise of our beloved mother Della Arbon Lloyd was a source of great comfort which we deeply appreciate and desire hereby to express our heartfelt thanks Sincerely WALTER COOK and JESSE ROLAND PREECE 2018 FLORISTS AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Wash Blvd Dial 9958 9449 Ogden City Floral Co 2277 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 8039 Dumke Floral Co 1600 Grant Flowers for all occasions Dial 7171 for the now in the minds and on WAYNE CLOSE Wayne Stephens Close 17 of 462 Canyon road died at five a today at the family home after a nine years illness He was born in Ogden Aug 4 relative are not known Funeral Ogden Graveside services will be ducted Saturday at four In con- illness Mr -Burch was born in Ogden Jan 25 1872 a son of Robert Me Clellan and Catherine Jane Jenkins Burch He lived in Ogden until he was grown then moved to OA tario Calif He married Susie Clark June 3 1929 in Ontario He was a member of the church in Ontario He moved hack to Ogden about 18 months ago Survivors include his widow a son and a daughter Thomas Burch and Cora Jane Burch of 0den: brothers Wilfred and HenrY Burch of Ogden John and Ben Burch of Denver and James Burch of Los Angeles bodywi11 be shipped by Lindquist 4 mortuary to On- tario Calif for funeral and burial Friends may call at the mortuary save I ES even resolved that Ogden City acquire SCSr-iSSSt 'Sialffi I "7 Meut- ierate regulate and police an airport I spending two weeks leave at the XJa ths lands lying outside of the cor- home of his parents Mr and Mrs porate and geographical limits of Og-1 rnnf a den City in Weber County Utah which I lands Including other lands which had Ogden left for theretofore been acquired and were I Carlisle barracks then owned by said City are described w1a i la said resolution and in said weolu- ra rls tlon It was further resolved that it be a graduate of We and it was thereby declared to be I her county high necessary for the public use and con- BChool We her venlenoe of the citizens of said Ogden I Der City and the public generally that an college Unlver-airport lor the uses and purposes afore- I sity of Utah and said be established upon said lands I and WHEREAS It Is now deemed necessary and advisable In order to fully carry out and accomplish the purposes of said resolution and to establish the aid airport as In said resolution con' mplated to acquire other and ad' tlonal lands now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BT THE BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS OP OGDEN CITY UTAH 1 That In Order to carry out and complete the establishment of said airport that Ogden City acquire establish 1st Lt Kato into the army medical corps Area to covered by Saturday's collection of rag salvage in' Ogden city area by city-owned trucks will be: from the Ogden river to the north city limits including Grand View Acres your contribution on the parking early" is the call attics storerooms and sasements were yielding an ever increasing amount of rags rope burlap discarded furs etc to the war effort today Mrs Hood A Miers directing the campaign for the salvage division of the WPB reported 4950 pounds had been collected by Thursday evening Mrs Miers announced that per- sons whose collections were not picked deliver them to the Ogden Junk Co Church Reception -Slated for Sunday A reception is to be held day from four to seven at Elim Lutheran church parlors Twenty-third and Jefferson for Rev and Mrs Frank Johnson who were recently married in Minneapolis Mrs Johnson is the former Miss Ruth Chelgren of that city All friends and members are invited- to attend The couple will be at home at 2305 (Jefferson PENNIES i The Largest and Most Beautiful Grown SNAPDRAGONS STOCKS DAISIES ASPARAGUS FERN For Your Convenience Two Locations 2274 Wash Blvd and 327 29th Street Phone 2-5588 IRVIN Nursery Gardens tomorrow WONDER Me ''O officer during the growth of the First Lieut Kato In Medical Corps Ho served his interneship at the crvmg as assistant resident phy- sician In medicine and psychiatry 1 he hospital In Louisville Kentucky when he was ordered to active duty Prior to being ordered to active duty Dr Kato was awarded the certificate of appreciation from the president of the in grateful recognition of patriotic services rendered in aiding in the adminis- 1 tmtion of the sfilcctiv trAinincf fin) seiecuve training and I service act 1 Ogden Lieutenant Is Home on Leave Lieut Ralph DeMoisy coast artillery is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Charles DeMoisy 1265 Twenty-seventh after 15 futAn Sojlth America mainly in Chile Lieut DeMoisy leaves Tuesday for his new station I at mn r-oiif "cQuade Calif Another son Charles (Chuck) I DeMoisy is stationed at Santa Ana I Armv base Calif whpr ia 11 wnere I cenly Was classified as a pilot SEALS SUFFER FIRST DEFEAT SAN FRANCISCO May 28 (AP) San FrancLsdb dropped its first I game cjf the current Pacific Coast against Seattle 7-4 yesterday with the defeat com- ing as a delayed action kickback from an 18-inning marathon the Seals won last week from Oakland For old Sam Gibson who put on one of the most remarkable pitching" performances of his 47 years in going 17 innings last week with never a falter thereby was soft ened up for the Rainiers His first pitch yesterday got him into trou ble and by the end of the seconc inning the last-place Seattle outfit rang up five runs on six hits driving Gibson out Lefthanded Edwin Garnett helc Ban Francisco to seven hits Los Angeles the leader stiflec a three-game losing streak to edge out Portland 4 to 3 in 12 innings San Diego consolidated its new third place standing by knocking out four runs in tha fifth inninj to down Hollywood 5 to 2 an Oakland grabbed its first game out of three with Sacramento 4 to 2 do FALSE TEETH Hock Slide or Slip? ASTEETH in Improved powder to sprinkled on upper or lower plates holds false teeth more firmly tn place Do not slide slip or rock No gummy gooey party tost or feeling ASTEETH Is alkaline (non-acid) Does not sour Checks odor (denture breath) Get FASTEETH at any drug store This May Found Really Warmer Summer has definitely arrived Maximum temperature Thursday was 91 degrees as compared with hottest May weather of a year ago 89 degrees on May 22 1942 and maximum of 66 a year ago today Minimum early today was 60 degrees whereas minimum of a year ago was only 40 degrees Range of the draw- Most people and Harper 70 Altars In England European coun- toe and California also numerous other of his carvings are on ex- Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday afternoon and eve-1 ning and Sunday until time of services FINES IMPOSED BY CITY JUDGE fteJ awBatment Fl 46 of 2071 Jefferson had flourished a butcher knife and threatened the er dai ty iudfS fined the defendant $25 upon Johnson plea of guilty Sentence Fixed Unprovoked attack on another Contain all the minerals vitamins carbohydrates and proteins of SU-BBAX Try them soon! licsti AB-Crsa Kaffas tablsspoons sborteain cup honey cup hnttottnlUc 1 sup flour cap Kellogg's All-Bran teaspoon baking powder teaspoon aalt 34 teaspoon soda Blend shortening and honey Add egg and beat until creamy Add mfflr and All-Bran let soak until most of moisture is taken up Sift dry Ingredients together add to lint mixture stirring only until flour disappears Yia greased muffin pans two-thirds fan and bake in moderately hot oven (400 r) about 25 minutes I speak in the Third ward chapel I breaking the eye glasses Sunday at seven brought sentence upon Ivan Maug ham 22 of 909 Grant of a $50 1 In Cemetery The fine with $25 suspended provided Relief Corps will meet at the Ogden he buys new glasses for the man I city cemetery Sunday morning at he struck and with the additional nine All officer and color proviso that he spend a day in jail 1 bearers are asked to be present for each $2 of the fine remaining unpaid Licensee Marriage licenses had Alfred Belliveau 25 of Hill field been issued today to Bennie Heis- who remarks alleged ler 21 of Evansville Ind and Ida addressed to him at Twenty-fifth McBeth 19 of Scott City Kan- and Washington and answered sas Joseph Dockerty 24 of Og- I them with his fists was fined den and Melva Warner 28 of $15 for disturbing the peace Nephl Upon motion of City Prosecutor David Holther a case against In Marines Two Ogden area the Pacific Fruit Produce Co girls have enlisted in the charged with selling at short meas-marine corps reserve They are I ure- was dismissed Attorney Hol-Marjorie Sonenstahl Ogden air de- ther told Judge Cowley he had been pot and Eva Arlene Rhodes Og-1 informed a settlement had been den- I achieved between the parties to the action Election Arlene Andrew and Garnet Graham 37 of 940 Wash-Marjorie Vowles both of Ogden Tngton entered a plea of innocence have been elected vice president to charges of destroying personal and reporter respectively of the property and trial was set for White Key honorary service fra- Wednesday Bond was fixed at $100 ternity for women at Brigham He was also charged with a felony Young university by the state and bond was fixed at $500 for his appearance to an- I swer to this charge after consulting an attorney He is accused of passing a fictitious check Fanning 24 who gives his address as Los Angeles was sentenced to 180 days-in jail with 160 suspended on charges of vagrancy Officers are investigating possible implication of Fanning in confi-Eighteen men from the Ogden dence rackets in the city area have reported for basic train- In the only traffic case to come Ing at the naval station Far- a of meter violations Golden Butters ragut Idaho hey are I forfeited $5 running a stop sign Ruion Frasier Bambrough son lul I Weber UniS Set of Mr Mr Broujh J2M Social EventS Ogden avenue William Jay Dance 1 son of Mrs Rachel Dance 2320 1 With the school year at Weber I Grant Bert Henry Edsfnga son college nearing its conclusion many of Mr and Mrs Emil Edsinga 218 social events are being planned by Twenty-fourth Paul Esterholdt various organizations son of Mrs Lula Esterholdt 3588 Lambda Delta Sigma club will Adams Dale Leroy Hartey son of sponsor a candy pull tonight at Mrs Wilson 255 Fortieth the institute and members! Harold Ralph Higley son of Mr of the Whip club will hold a formal and Mrs Clifford Higley 1601 banquet Monday at six-thirty Grant Gordon Hopkins son of Mr at Cobble Cottage Tuesday at six-thirty mem-1 Thirty-fifth Bobby Howard Me-1 bers of the inter-club council will Ulster son of Mrs McAlister hold a banquet at Cobhl Cottage 2931 Adams Frank Dee McGill Members of Chanodo club have set McGill the date for their banquet for 3280 Wall Ray Norman Martin I Thursday and La Dianaeda club son of Mrs Francis Martin route win hold a banquet Saturday at 3 Horace Mower son of Mr and Cobble Cottage Mrs Mower route 1 Varian Olson husband of Mrs Varian Ol- son 2518 Washington Ralph Pickering husband of Mrs Ralph Pickering K-4S Victory road Washington Terrace Charles Elmer Richardson son of Mrs Artie Mae Richardson 12 07 Washington Joseph Nick Santarelli eon of Mr and Mrs Pasco Santarelli 116 Patterson Wayne Winchester son of Mrs Ueo Winchester 462 Thir-1 ty-second and Roy Wesley Mon-tierth son of Mr and Mrs Vernon Montierth 2409 Ave SUGADLESS! THESE UOUEV-FLAVORED AU-DDAU rlUFFIflS probably enjoyed famous au-bsax Muffins many times before now try them flavored with honey! Helps you conserve sugar construct expand own' lease control! lying outside of the corporate end geographicaJL limits of Ogden city in Lftlng And lying? South of the Stete Highway known as Utah Highway No 38 and aU of Lots 17 to 29 both inclusive all being a part of Block 4 Lota 1 to 56 both Inclu lve Block 5 Lots 1 to 38 both Inclusive Block 6 Lots 1 to 38 both Inclusive Block 7 and Lots 1 to 56 both inclusive Block 8 all In Mansion Heights Addition which said addition Is located in the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 1 Township 5 North Range 2 West sey lying south the suuf Highway known at Utah Highway No 38 and Hent to the lots herein de- scribed as dedicated In the original dedication of Mansion Heights Al- ditlon to Ogden city Weber coun- ty State of Utah which was re- corded In Lhe office of the County Recorder of Weber County Utah February 2 1892 as appears at Flat Book 4 Pages 1 and 2 O' 1 That Is be and Is hereby declared to be necessary for the-public use and convenience of the citizens of said Ogden City and the public generally that an airport for the uses and aforesaid be established upon aid lands 3- That condemnation proceedings be forthwith instituted against the owners and mortgagees and other lien clalm-ant cw the hereinabove described per-land to acquire title according to liw to Mid tracts for tbo purposes herein aet forth Including the roads Roadways streets awsys Btrre righu-of-way and dscf11ecl and thaTthe necessary steps be token to secure an order from the Court permitting Ogden Cltv to occupy the premlW fought be eo n-acuon and and outlays therefor bepl hytbl tne finally determined value of the landshereby determined to be taken bllshment and com-of aald airport for the uses aIoreald la a more public use than that to which any Pir TriffiiJands1a now being applied William the Commissioners of ndhe 18 hereby orlred and directed to Initiate eom- fPc car7 on ald proceedings fid and execute all necessar and thereto tAle ptty Attorney of FURTHER RESOLVED that In the of the Board of Commissioners Ogden City a public emergency In connection with the matters herein contained exists and lt is necessary to the peace safety and general welfare of the Inhabitants of Ogden City that "solution become effective lm-med lately and be lt further resolved that this resolution shall become ef- publlcatlon011 lt nd Fae and adopted and ordered pub-lUOied by the Board of Commissioners Uuh this 27th day of OGDEN CITY A MunlCjo Corprsuoa By EWARD SAUNDERS By WILLIAM WOOD i Commiastonere ATTEST: BALLANTYNE City Recorder (Seal) 1 Published May 23 1943 8828 think of Gas only as a household fuel the truth is also used in making nearly every kind of fighting weapon that goes to our men planes ships tanks guns bombs! Gas makes them fast and that means lives saved! economical and that affects all our pocketbooka easy to control and that means finer planes better equipment i6t our husbands and sons ing hoards of forward-looking designers the gas ranges of tomorrow are taking shape They will bring new convenience new economy new cooking perfection to the home something to plan i for to save for as you work and conserve and buy War Bonds to help win the war! Good Stock LINOLEUM REMNANTS Standard Gauge Priced Right! DURTOIMVALKEIl' LUMBER COMPANY 2427 Lincoln Ave Phone 8861 nOUriTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving Twenty -three Utah Communities Sales offices in Salt Lake City Ogden-and Provo 1 I.

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