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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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'IV TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 13 1942 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Approves Two Parts Advancing in War Effort WRIGHT LEAVES WEBER SELECTS OPENING DATES CITY EXPANDS POLICE FORC Storm Sewer Project ELECTRIC FIRM COURT SELECTS TRIAL DATES IN TRAFFICMSES Two Men Plead Innocent To Drunken Driving Charges Greenwell Says Portion Wide Choice of -ourses Random References On Van Buren Must Will Be Provided Also Increases Wages Group of Second-Cl ass Firemen Be Deferred This Fall FWtion To prepare for the an i nate meeting cf Utah Live- Angus Wright president of the Wright Electric Co today resigned his office in the company and sold his entire holdings to Heed Smith It was announced that Mr Smith and his associates will continue the business as usual A statement on the reorganization will be made soon they said In leaving the company Mr Hnghi stated "Owing to the re-fdncted supply of electrical appliances brought about by the war tne business could not support an organization such as we had maintained With my withdrawal the stork Purchasing associations A I is A vo3 i I-t rK i i 5 vn i-: i Tv All further communications on Ogden city's storm sewer are to he addressed to Darrell Greenwell state WPA administrator it was announced today in a Iptter to cit commissioners in John Pincock was hired by cit commissioners today as a polio patrolman second class and Chie to take r-Iare in Salt in oariy September as- tv i Tikr Citv the Larne-Lox Lder A "iff nf -vva r'cs i 1 'ow 1' i to urnn 1- rrn 'ftiiiy a was caller traff- rase mai Moore was given permis-l wiU meet Thursday irrjyty ar a in Tremor ton to elect of- I t-ve tkctrs Alan- sion to hire two more in the nea future to take the tctal numbc of city policemen to In addition five second clas firemen were promoted to firs V- carry on omin organization can for the duration no Student will trek to Weber college on Oct 5 for the fifty-fourth year of instruction this being the tenth year under the state's junior college program It was announced by the office of the president that the catalog for the new year is ready for distribution Ninety-six employes are listed in the 1942-43 catalog including administrators instructors clerks and building employes One instructor has been added to the faculty as well sus several instructors in the war industries Three hundred and thirty-five courses are offered in academic business and vocational fields This is reported to be as complete as i rtrt a i Lnrr rt-m 'A'riTi ded urkcn l'or Kent Floor sanding wax polishers wallpaper steamers Gateway At 1'aint Co 2'U0 Washington Blvd adv) which approval was given by Mr Greenwell acting as federal works agency administrator to two portions of the project Possible Action Mr Greenwell notified Win Templeton city engineer that it will likely possible to get priorities on the Wall avenue portion between Twenty-fourth and Twen class firemen with attendant rabo! in waees from $110 per month ft 1 5165 They are Darwin VanDc- jr 2 nt t-T a Oipn ST cf 51 Wet shall continue to maintain the oidiee WriRht Sons -o (former Wright dept store) and my personal office in the electrical store as heretofore Al- Fouler will continue as the Wright's store credit manager and will receive accounts as usual" Graaff Norman Austad liny 1 Talk-On Wednesday at twelve-fiftrrn at the regular Rotary club in Hotel Ben Lomond Keil Ernest Wall and Glen ty-sixth and on the Twenty-fifth us K-tter newly appointed vii and SGT DALE MARKLAND Gains promotion drrctor a to i re hvar the o-h asfs I cf the at Lake-Ozden n-u- iV 1 i JOHN A ROBERTS Take radio course BO liiiil luusuuiliuii West Fire Chief Elmer A Andersoi has requested that the city giv the fire department $4ooq wit! which to remodel the No 3 station at Ninth and Washington onA TJ can start soon a- 2Ti tnJay i drunken drvr oka md would on Ho'v ard Tav or Twenty-third riri? a stop -tin nvd Other sto: vo! former years Evening classes will be conducted wdth special sub- to the Odcn Defense Area'' Word of the promotion of Pvt Final Divorce Decree Given Chief Anderson offered the depart- 1741 "lntd WHO we if Lieut Dosland commanding officer of the naval training school (radio) Miami university Oxford Ohio has announced that mental budget to show that mone Dale Markland son of Mr and: Mrs Markland of Farr West I to the rank of sergeant was re-1 ceived here this week i set up in the budget for other pur rfrt of bgt Markland was graduated i John Alfonso Roberts son of Mr nuses uau iiui uvvn useu i running in sufficient savings in the budget to provide the money for the Howeve he said he would hold the Van Buren portion of the docketed project in abeyance until after the war The project calls for thirty ninety-fifths to be paid by the city the remainder by the defense public works City commissioners voted $100 to Hay Minter for his junior band which has been at the disposal of the city and of organizations in the city all year Of the total the city will give $50 and Pioneer days funds will give the other $50 Tact Cancelled nery school recently He is now Mode-o-Dav frocks lingerie now at Frances Inc 2277 Wash (adv) A man described as Wayne Campbell If of Ojden accused of stealing an automobile sn Idaho Falls Idaho a week ago confined there in tne Bonneville county jail Kent a Drive yourself Hotel Garage Phone 5219 (adv) remodeling The federal grant which pu A decree of annulment of marriage has been given by District Judge Lester A Wade to Leona Johnson Sandman against Ned Lawrence Sandman whom she is alleged to have married in July 29 1941 prior to final decree in a divorce she obtained from James Merril Lowe Porter: 0 iki 1 tlTivi i they i'f Ic-j- located at the Muroc air base Murock Calif after having been in the service four months Wi" arn Cro A Hpr i I rtrke ct II I a IJ kt'n (nn f-ia to a a red tularin ifJ chased certain needed equipment saved some of the budgeted funds al and other savings were made the chief showed jects for the trades and vocations Dates Assigned Pre-registration begins Sept 14 and continues until Oct 1 Date for the final registration for the fall quarter has been set on Oct 2 Excellent arrangements are provided by the college for boys and girls who come in from out of town The dormitory for boys at the former county courthouse will take care of 135 under the supervision of Charles Espy Mae Welling new dean of women will have charge of the girls' dormitory It was stated that attendance was expected to be as large as last year with some shift of the school population into the new enlisted reserve program the radio department civilian pilot training and the Hill field learners In the academics a trend is expected toward the sciences Low Travel Rates i jra rr i-i It nr is Si A iX JIM Death to died I'c at BOARD WAIVES PLUMBING RULE and iii nonie in Mount He was the fa th Cancellation of the contract the city has with Seagrave Corp for a pumper truck for the fire department was voted by the com- missioners when it was reported In WV-: I -v £U'1 i av i f5 iniTt't- II t'i of I'icn Soville of and a hrcthcr cf Mrs Mareella Gbon cf Oden Services will be inducted Wednesday at two AMERICA 3Iore War Stamps and Honds are Ieing purchased every day We can justly be proud of America its people and what they are accomplishing For your convenience Stores have both the ten and twenty-five cent stamps that you may buy when you are marketing for your foods and your meats i djfv oil: aant and Mrs Alfonso Roberts Uintah due to outstanding aptitude has been selected to undergo a course of training in naval radio work at Oxford At the expiration of his course he will be assigned to duty with one of the various fighting units of the navy which includes the naval air corps Roberts underwent or recruit training at San Diego Calif and was assigned to the naval training school (radio) Miami university for advanced study to further prepare himclf to take his place in the armed forces afloat and in the air Before enlisting he attended Weber high school He entered the service on March 25 1942 enlisting at Salt Lake City and Jackson to Thirty-sixth and Grant and Mrs Claude Trudgeon was given permission to reroof the building at 3077 Washington at a cost of $300 Louis A Fleming and others were granted permission to connect 14-inch pipe to the South George Weise who is now living with his wife in a tent was granted permission today to construct a small shelter at Twenty-seventh and Lincoln without installing sanitarv nhimhi pn inn- that the corporation had failed to post its performance bond within the specified time Automatically the contract will thus go to the second lowest bidder but the second lowest bidder has stated it cannot meet the specifications of the equipment demanded by the defense public works whose funds are to be used to purchase the truck The third bidder's truck waa rejected twice by DPW CREW WORKING ON TAX BILL We will pay cash and pick up old phonograph records except and Columbia Glen Bros (adv) II ir est Steve De Jarnatt as- v'-nt soil conservationist and Arrangements 1 nave been made ment His occupation does not per 1 lor SSC Queen Ann Enriched larire loaves tu uie ranroaa ann hns enm uTvin IV C'cok soil conservation roe en-uurr both of Tremon- lb First tcn are taking their 14-day vaca- Tinn working as harvesters to help the liber shortage situation on Lor-ro IIanscn'3 place at Col- cut tao rs raed cere's ir i it-three of Quality mit him to get a priority rating that would enable him to purchase fixtures Mrs Weise told commissioners She stated however that arrangements have been made with the family adjacent to the WTeise property which is in the process of purchase now to permit the use of bath and toilet facilities at the neighbor's home Mountain Oil Co was given permission to move a 12-foot by 12-foot building from Twenty-sixth panies entering Ogden to provide special low rates for students This is believed to be another aid in relieving the housing shortage Students who live in nearby towns may then attend the college and remain residents of their own home towns According to advices from the office of the president the 1942-43 catalog may be obtained by calling for or by writing in requesting that one be mailed Medium 1L n))C zrk cf mal tlx bills a forward 1 the by a force cf ma i hire cperit them extra? i'ie work bepar County Clerk hcrrr imrviitite'y upon ro cf the cert if -at on cd the state tax Cffi'C Nippy iu I'ring in your old phonograph records except Columbia OK or Fdic-n We will pay Boyle's (adv) Kites Funeral services for to Mai Mindly a he mail lMIHGfiMMEa-iba3c Ogden conservation district in the i area of Twenty-fourth and Cahoon 'he hnstian Peter Anlprwn 71 nf Cdu hfoot Id i ho the father of Eli Anderifn I rpyT Bear River City will Henard's quarts nnaise mm mmOr 14 ce tote Wednesday at two ni in the Blackfoot Second ward chapel Victory DEPUTIES FIND WRECKED AUTO Libbys De Luxe No 2A can mm lh ni cv Saie your feet when you don't wear hose a brief foot that's hidden inside your shoe Teds 25c Aug 19 UmmJ I 11 I I I a pair TL Samuels (adv) Home-made Sliced 2 20-oz Io I ti Puddings and Desserts nil h-H- Morning or Sego 3 tall cans is -m Mrs Mary Poole Terry 77 cf Lercrro Idaho who died Monday at Idaho Falls was the half sister of Wilford Danvers of Ogden MILK MILK STEAKS Economy cut lb Standby 3 tall cans A 1 1 nt bile longing a i I -Isrd Kilmar reported stolen July 31 was fourd Monday eve rung by Deputy Sheriffs Larscn and Weather-ton in North Ogden canyon whore it hJ been driven eff a dug way and wrecked The car had plunged over the side of a K'0-foot mbrtrkmeri No clues to the identify of th persons stealing toe car were SODA CRACKERS 2-lb box 17c MIRACLE WHIP quart jar 39ft In Sol's Sol-omon the spot whence came the riches for Solomon in days of old when he had to keep 1000 wives Tokyo's gang are panty-waists anyhoo when leathernecks get on their trail Drops Caps on The Philadelphia Daily News has discontinued the use of capital letters in the words jap japan Japanese hirohito mussolini hitler german germany italy italian nazi etc' "Ye dont feel their place in the sun warrants such classification Beginning today we are making the whole word lower case" says Lee Ellmaker publisher Weather: Oh yeah maximum Monday was 95 degrees with 66 degrees minimum early today i 25c "24c 46c 39c Your picture! A war time treasure Mihtary men special 1 8x10 value leatherette folder $395 Brant Studio 2S5 24fh St nisi Durkee GRAPE JUICE pint bottle 17c ayonnaise DCJSO Vnsradol 0 CHOPS 42c BEEF LIVERdn-25c LUNCH Assorted pound 29c CHICKEN 1S3' 10c (adv DRESSINGS-- can 10c 2 cans 25c kMO 1913 l-rk No 2 TOiATQES A decree of divorce has hern granted to Norma Carter againn Lawrence Bishop awarding a minor child tr sm i i ABSENT VOTERS TO GET BALLOTS 1 plaintiff and property to defendant Trey were married Jan 22 1911 mm hi a4! '-iP i i Now last year If you care maximum was cooler remember: 85 degrees maximum and 57 degrees minimum Tendered Whole or Half lb Dressing Beldine quart COFFEE krUrlp I -lb glass 31c TOILET TISSUE Jay Tee 4 rolls 19c PEACHES Del Monte No 21 can 22c WHEATIES Gold Medal 2 packages 21c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 giant bars 45c HATCHES 6-box carton 23c YI Imperial Washable Wallpapers are 1 and washable They cost no more Gateway Glas paint Co 2340 Wash (adv) VVashrit Granulated 21-ounce package SOAP The nffH-e of Mai an county cle the task of ir-iiSi hallo? for the ipc lion According to pre the task wll bo I rcrro began today iC out absentee 1 1 primary M-nt indications iht as the gen-y noted in the throughout the 21c 5c A Moon Rose ou can write your own human interest story on this Chattanooga Times "let's swap" ad: "Three evening dresses size 14 for baby's play pen good CHEESE 25c CHEESE pound 33c PURE LARD 33c BACON 29c Toiiijjht- Toilet bar -There will be a county are committee meHntr of era! political a pi a ounty as wi eight-thirty tonight at Weber Central dairy it was announced hv FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES en tee to th re Absent-minded copy few I Pcola Seegmiller county home reader at very work: nation is voters too Ti requests for I ballots were Malan believto! domonstration agent All committee members are requested to A rm ani Hammer JwUA 1-pound package OQ STARCH 7C FLOUR $147 Fancy' Sliced" Rindless lb 1 Al-ut but Mr over present rate rev: th th Although the INS copy story said President Roosevelt had granted a 24-hour delay in an order to electrocute six of the German spies the double eight-column line of the Milford (Mass) Daily News said: 6 Saboteurs Given 24 Hours Stay-Were to Be Shot or Hung at Dawn Tresh Shipment of Whitman's chocolates just arrived Lienhardt Drug 2800 Wash (adv) be at of demand The balto's bv clot ion ahd or returned to be 10 lbs Wc in A marriage license has been issued at the county clerk's office to Melvin Jensen 21 of Kaysville and Nareen Dalton 19 of Ogden Two male pigeons were standing a corner watchinc tv Seedfless GKAPES lb Wt WATERMELONS rec lb 3c Drunks Waste Pleas on Judge on i New Son A son was born to Norman and Mary Leavitt Austed on Aug 14 as the Dee hospital They reside at Ma Hindi' anarf CARROTS 2 bunches Green PEPPERS -3 for Two jren in Ogden city court today tried a rcw npprraeh to tite sympathies of Jud-te Charles Cowley hut found the judge none too receptive The men ch treed with drunkenness asked that they be released Sidnev Nelson son of Mr and Mrs VArrr THE MEAT MAKES THE MEAL so tney coua xo Mn rarcsco Nelson has enlisted in the coast SAL3ION 2 tall cans Dixie Elberta Bushel Iean Steaked SALT PORK I ISC Tea Time Steaks No y2 can TUNA guard and has departed for training on the west coast IVirth -Staff Sergeant and Mrs Wilnm Witte announce the birth of a son at Dee hospital Mrs Witte was the former Marian Rowse daughter of Mr and Mrs Rowse BACON Squares iauy pigeons go by when one cute pigeon strutted past One of the male pigicns said to the other male pigeon: "Some class eh?" could be" said the other' pigeon "but she's people-toed" Sleuths Dig For Dollars If anyone saw two men diggine at one of the rose bushes in Tabernacle square at about mid- raight t0 kn hL men were ty detectives on a treasure hunt Detectives Allred and Leach succeeded in recovering a sack of 100 silver dollars that had been buried among the bush roots The dollars were in a sack Ogden was arrested before ttfl m- admitted the tneft directim? tv 4 Lumberjack 24-ounce jar SYRUP CHOPS CAULIFLOWER Snow White per pound GREEN PEPPERS Fresh Utah per pound MUTTON lb 22 lb lb 35c Young Tender to join tnc merona-t -rre One of them had come to Ogden when he was arrested The other had been cut cf jail just long enough to work for two hours collect his pay bay a bottle of liquor and drink its contents when he found himself ngain in the law's cluteres The first was sentenced to pay i fine of or -eric five days in jail The other was given a sentence of L6 day? in jail with 165 suspended on condition he leave the city immediately after serving 15 days No alternative was given bv the judge 29c 29c 15c 15c Nalley's Treasure 12-ounce bottle PICKLES Veal or Pork STEAKS ri I Buffet LMir 7-ounce package Assort ed Sorority The Theta Iota sorority will meet at eight tonight in the Ben Lomond drawing room To The American Legion auxiliary will sew at the Red Cross rooms Wednesday from nine until one o'clock -23 LUNCH MEATS CMICKEN LEGS lb 29c each It I Mock Dixie Bartletts bushel A FRANKS SSR lb 23 Six Depart for Navy Service Blue Tine Deviled 3 No yx cans v)invcr on i I their 'treasure h-" BOIL 2 lbs LEMONS S3005: 25c CANTS 10c TOMATOES utah'5c APRICOTS Woods Cross Whole Unpeeled No ZlA can ION lb 37c STEVE'S CAFE OPEN At Our New Location SI 00 Washington Bouleiard Fine Foods at Moderate Prices All the Old Gang STIMSON'S CAFE Hours 5 to 9 BAC Guif Breeze No 2 can GRAPEFRUIT CHILI BEANS nam I5c 13c 10c 10c befrtn whowaived" preliminary LrUd ttrict rr said he watched until he saw employes of the resort place the money a sack and put it under then he tered the Ir' uaped over a counter grabbed the sack and made his escape by running out the door shadows of the Six young men who will ride the waves for Uncle Sam in the navy left today for San Diego to begin training the Ogden recruiting station announced Those in the party are: Marlin Leroy Higgs 19 Kaysville: Jack Arthur Barnes 13 Ogden George Van Ausdal 21 Santaquin Albert Jeffries Jr 19 Manti: Afton Taft Smith 20 Santaquin William Leonard Burr Lay ton mm Nuckoll's tall can man jjjj iil LI Large Ripe pound Kitchen King CATSUPS ounce battle.

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