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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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ll fl 1 Marine Talks at uivorces sonsni in Association lis THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 12 1M5 State Beginning (Paratrooper Visits Sent enre Placed 1 District Court New Leaders Home in Syracuse Greets Movie Star Lion Session Marine Sgt Keith Renstrom of Pvt Don A Fisher son of Mr Newly elected officers of the For Theff Of Sugar Stamps and Mrs Ray Fisher Syracuse is spending a few days' furlough at his home He graduated at Ft Executives association of Ogden announced today following an election meeting at Hotel Ben Lomond are: Wendell Ogden president Ben Garr vice president Elder Four suits for divorce had been filed today in Second district court as follows: Mabel Lucille Parsons against Ralph Brown Parsons cruelty married Sept 20 1941 at Joplin Mo Roella Smith against Floyd Smith failure to provide married June 28 1937 at Farmington nunisviiie who enlisted in 1940 and has been in combat in the Pacific told members of the Lions club today that "if we are to have peace in this world we must learn to understand people" "There will be no peace in this world while we think we are better than others" Althoueh he had hfn tniiffh tn Burke Cross Dr Hancock QUillinan and Earl Rushmer directors Retiring president it John Nichols Wendell Ogden is retiring tfbtwrt CaldweiU 1 of Second street" was skating on ftetti ls over a federal prison term when he purloined a quantity of sugar stamps from the Skaggs Safeway 1 Benning Ga on May 19 and ceived his para-: trooper wings Pvt Fisher 1 tered tn- army in December 1944 and received ball sic infantry train- ing at Camp Rob store at Sixteenth and Washington Ltha A Denton against Jim Denton failure to provide married March 11 1936 at Twin Falls Idaho vice president Ross Bassett John Fair Frank Kaull WJHtbm Stone and George Wilson are the retiring City Judge Quill Nebeker in formed him In court today Fawn Robinson against Delbert Palmer Robinson cruelty married Feb 12 1941 Many Hard of Heari inson Ark He is a graduate of Davis high school He wtH renort hate the Japs he said he doesn't hate them but he hates the things they stand for He had met Christian Japanese in the Hawaiian Islands and "knew they were true Americans" The Lions district convention will be held in Salt Lake City July 5 instead of at St George as formerly announced owing to transportation restrictions it was announced by Trace A Turner club secretary The Ogden club is Can Hear Tomorrow with Ourine' drop used with a simple syringe If Fisher back to Fort Benning for further assignment entitled to seven delegates and seven alternates Five delegates named today were Joseph Soel-berg Layman Stuart Engl Robert A Clark and Trace A you are deafened bothered fry ringing bnriisg hesJ noisesdue to hardened or coajrulated Wax (cerumen) try the Ourine Home Method teat that ao mn say has enabled thern to hear well again You mut hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back alt once We recommend Ourina Turner Fa and druc storas aserywhf 11 1 1 i Prosecution on III Fame Charge Trial of Robert Hart 48 of 1107 Twenty-fifth indicted by a Weber county grand jury last year on a charge of operating a house of ill fame got under way today In Second district court before Judge Ray Van Cott of Third district court Salt Lake City Hart is charged with operating illegally from July 1 to Nov 31 1941 st 238 Twenty -fifth the Wyoming rooms Motion Denied A motion by the defense that the jury ba ordered to give a directed verdict and that the defendant be discharged on the grounds the facta contained in the indictment bill of particulars and opening statement by the district attorney do not constitute a crime was denied by Judge Van Cott The case was continued at noon until late this afternoon First witness for the state was Max Soothe who testified Hart had paid rent on the rooming house known as the Wyoming rooms and had resided there John Shorten credit manager for the Utah Power Light Co testitied that charges for electricity for the establishment were billed to Hart Lieut Hilton of the city police identification bureau identified several papers and photographs as information concerning women who had registered themselves as prostitutes at the Wyoming rooms This evidence was not admitted by Judge an Cott on the grounds that it was hearsay Practice Described Lieut Hilton testified it was the practice of the city administration at that time to have known prostitutes pass an examination by the board of health be fingerprinted and registered before they were permitted to work at their pro Japs Slaughtered in Mountain Attack The Thirty-eighth division on Luzon reports that throwing grenades and firing automatic weapons in a desperate attempt to break into a company perimeter Japs in the Luzon mountains were killed by the score by Pvt William Wayts of Ogden and his companions of the 151st infantry When their tactics failed the Nips stormed the positions in their customary fanatical fashion crying "Banzai" and were again stopped some only a few feet from the foxholes The attacks lasted six continuous nights before the Japs quit and holed up in caves where they were later entombed by explosive charges The Thirty-eighth "Cyclone" division soldier is the son of Mrs A Reid PO box 578 Ogden Caldwell pleaded guilty to petit larcenv and WW gfBtencrd to pay a fine of $5 or MTVf 25 days in jail The arresting officer reported to the court that stamps for about 2000 pounds of sugar were taken from the car of Frank Neville manager of the store Mr Neville had parked his car at the store and had gone inside to do some work When he returned he found the sugar stamp gone and the electrical wiring of the machine cut The stamps had been turned in to the store by customers but were to be delivered to the ration board All Of the stamps were recovered the officer said at the defendant's home Meanwhile William McKtnley Cox well 44 of 1911 Washington forfeited $300 bail indecent exposure It was reported in court that the defendant had left town Mrs I Green 18 of 1841 Kie-sel who was charged in a Joint complaint wh Pearl Fretcher 30 of 252 Dover Bonneville Park with disturbing the peace by fighting at the Old Mill on or about June 10 forfeited 829 ball Mrs Fretcher pleaded innocent Her trial was sat for June 14 Joe Franco 18-year-old Mexican of Clearfield was found guilty of disturbing the peace by fighting at a cafe on Twenty-fifth and was sentenced to pay a fine of 810 Clarence Nelson 44 of 2719 Grant forfeited $25 ball disturbing the peace Tax Evasion Jury Continues Hearing run I I I ICS Ms rrf rigw) SJUIHI Ecnrral hospital war bond qurenTS stMWB wfch Aetrew Marjorle Reynolds shortly after the star arrived at Bushnell to promote the 8eventh war loan csmpaign (V araay phote) fession Prostitution was megai ai that time as it is at present Sergeant Attends Father's Funeral Group Welcomes Blonde Visitor Revival Successful Church Reports jB Ij aP IBM The Wall Avenue Baptist church Girl Hides in Case Glides to Europe LONDON June 12 (AP) The story of how a 21 -year-old pretty brunette hid in a packing case and was towed to France aboard a glider in order to be with her new husband an American air force officer was told today in Waltham Abbey police court The girl Yvonne Coppert former Chingford school teacher pleaded guilty to leaving the country without authority and was fined $100 Yvonne's illegal entry into France was discovered shortly sifter she landed May 18 She was returned to England Marjorie Reynolds beutifuJ has last closed a 10-dav revival blonde movie star was welcomed -5i in Rriirham Citv 'conducted by Bradley pas- WICHITA Kans June 12 UP federal grand Jury hearing of treasury department presentations against a Kansas so-called "black market tax evasion ring" went into its second day todsy and the government indicated it might take a month to complete its case The action is the first filed by the treasury since It announced Its intention to crack down on illicit tor of the Jerusalem Baptist church TSgt Truman Carver son of Mrs Alton Carver Clearfield was home on emergency furlough to attend the funeral of his fathet Carver TSgt Carver is an I 1 Um rialflUrM Ari4 late Monday afternoon by Mayor Carl Wold Leo Nelson chair- of Longview Texas and with the man of the Box Elder county MgifUnce of tne Rev Con-finance committee: Gun-J a ar derson chairman of the Brigham "or pastor ot the wai Avenue nance depot He was formerly Yesiree! Each pay day I buy a War Bond and add to my First Federal savings account too That's not only the way to help Uncle Sam but to help myself as well Of eourse some paydays I save more than on others but I'm saving every month I'm going to have money on hand for any financial emergency and to pay taxes too the day they're due" untaxed wealth accumulated by cu bond quCn contest and church black marketeers Approximately The Rev Mr Bradley a well- at the Ogden arsenal His wife Vivian Carver and son Truman Richard are making their home in Fredericktown Mars Adam Brciikman chairman of the Tremonton bond queen com 150 witnesses are expected to appear before the Jury The goverament charged that versed God -sent man went about spreading the gospel which was mittee Also greeting the star who came well observed and enjoyed to the i hundreds of thousand of dollars hundreds of thousand or aouars Divorces Granted on mh in suDoort of the seventh TT 7 7 7 'J have been poured by Vree spenders "dwere Box Elder gL ttended- "ld into a night club-illicit liquor-gam- cornty 'bond qutrn canddtes JEfta reviva WM on the blin combination ZS Bet Strand and Gloria Tl rtl LOTHES la I 1 Buchanan Tremonton Shirley TfJ k7k uucu vgeo LEANED LEAN Call Brigham City Daniel White Brad discussed subjects of in-Perry Janice A White and Glenda tmt with and understand- power Wood Corinne and June acer horchiD Reveals Virhv Motiatioos ing that stirred the old church from center to circumference Stal Bushnell general hospital Miss Reynolds accompanied by wart men wept as the man of God RftfMeraiSatr the officials and 'prospective toId forcibly the 6tory the cr05S mas Two divorce decrees had been granted today in Second district court Lafaun Slagowski won a divorce from Benjamin Slagowski whom she charged with cruelty They were married June 8 1921 at Salt Lake City Shirley Mae Durfee was granted a divorce from Edmund Franklin Durfee Jr on grounds of cruelty The couple was married June 19 1944 at Ogden More then 19 people came for 3-DAY SERVICE Suits Overcoats Dresses VALET SHOP Street Entrance Direct to Basement Ben Lomond Hotel FT BR AI SAVINGS AlfO tOAJt A 24th STREET ward and united with the church six of whom were candidates for baptism "The church is loud la its praises to its many friends and members for their loyal support" appeared in the Red Cross auditorium and later visited patients In the wards Today Miss Strand was in the lead of the county race closely followed by Miss White Miss Buchanan was third Miss Facer has already been chosen queen at Bushnell She LONDON June 12 Prime Minister Churchill disclosed today that Britain was in secret negotiation with the French Vichy government 1940 but asserted -Vichy was too much under German duress" to be sble to give concrete assurances that the French fleet would not be surrendered to the nails has more than 4000 votes to her Churchill's disclosure was madeicredit in commons in apparent answer to Marshal Petatn assertion that he was negotiating a secret treaty with Britain during the German occupation of France lalk about Treacherous it II Junior Begins Store Office dosed 1 raillini! III itVV ran ana 1 I ra IOr Iain Larry Nebeker 17 son of Mrs METTER fca June 12 (UP) JJ -Clark and Mayor Anderton ordered all ha "listed the SLUDGE is just that stores and offices closed from elev- nvy na now en-thirty i to one pm today so at San Diego for everyone could pray for rain to I trainlng He end a drousht which has severely damaged tobacco and corn crops i nd been em-in this region The bast the weath- ployed by the ar bureau could do was promise Continental Bak-scattered showers for tomorrow aft- Ing Co and Stan- dard service sta ernoon Drain out worn oil Refill with tions Ha has a nephew of the same age Ralph Pearce of Montana who War Fought for Kefps WASHINGTON June IS CUP A war bond statement by Srig Gen Oliver! Smith USMC: is in training in "This war Is being fought for Texas and thev keeps Americans should buy Sev- are hoping to enth war loan bonds in the same "team up" in the manner" war on the Jap Nebeker THE NEW ANTI-SLUDGE 100 PARAFFIN MOTOR OIL 1 Va sfciid twatfd ButToday ei Don't wait any longer to drain out worn sludgy oil For the Utah Oil Refining Company has perfected a new kind of motor a motor oil that definitely prevents the dangerous reformation of sludge between drainings VICO It's a tougher longer-lasting motor oil too the most economical fine lubrication you can buys Try it! That's why it is fortunate at this time when wartime cars need every possible advantage that we have developed the greatest motor oH advancement in years This! new motor oil has been tried and proved in laboratories and actual-performance ifi thousands of automobiles and in strenuous tests It marks an epoch as great in the improvement of motor oil as the self-starter was over the old hand crank INSECT SPRAY 6UU 'em DEAD! It 1 3 MOTOR OILS 3 PRICES DRAIN and REFILL WITH NEW VICO On whiff knocks flies stiff I Ptto'ttMpM Thay corry deadly dissasa garms Rid your home of fliei ants moths ond mosqudoei Merely spray in tho air to lp them oway Gat if ot your store NeW VICO in cans ar bulk 30l quart ENSIGN (formerly Vico) in bulk 25 a quart QUAKER STATE cans or bulk 35f a quart Prevailing prices plus tax srW' UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY 4 GASOLINE INSECT SPRAY SEE YOUR NEAREST VICO-PEP 88 SERVICE Manufacturers of a Complete Lino ef Highest Quality Pttroltum Products j-' in nwz? 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