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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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Ogden, Utah
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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 13 "945 9 duce answers designed to prov Locomotive Chugs in Utah After Alaskan Trip N' 'A jTwo Groups Will Sardine Job Among Lar Post-War Road Projects City Advised to Adpt Circus And Carnival Law An ordlinaAce for the fire zoning uid baniftation control of circuses ana cajrnivals was requested todaf by the fire engineering and ihealti departments of Ogden city I The Ordinance' designed after ione in fjrce in Salt Lake City was n-vl-tinpn are heme marie fnrA- mir rim in rr iyWv'x: i convincing to a field representative expected to visit Ogden in the near future The second committee if the finance committee of which Finch is chairman Other members of the committee are: County Commissioner Joseph Petersen Woods Angus Wright Becker Campbell Mrs Frank Browning Mrs Matt Browning and Mrs Wesley Tomlinson The work of the finance committee is to obtain an estimate as to the cost of a YWCA program for Ogden of appropriate scope and to suggest ways by which the cost may be financed extensive jwav uv wvyuivut ua highways in northern Utah with emphasis to be placed on secondary highways Carl Fonnesbeck formerly of Logan said today He recently succeeded Fred Miles resigned as engineer of the state Answer YMA Founding Queries Appointment of two committees charged with specific tasks looking toward the promotion of a YWCA program for Ogden was announced today by Miss Alphild Hendrickson Miss Hendrickson was named general ways and means chairman at a recent Ogden mass meeting called to discuss the need for a YWCA program A survey committee is headed by Mrs James Murdock Other members of that committee are: Miss Myrta Hale Miss Toni Nuen-dorf Miss Maude Martin Mrs Becker Mrs Cook and Dave Wangsgard The general work of the committee is to answer the question: "Does Ogden need YWCA?" bv rnn requested Djf Ulyde Peterson roau CUIUUluaiuii a uiou ti 1 with headquarters in Ogden One of the principal projects is ire chief Win Templeton city engneer and 5 Cunningham the major revision 01 me Highway between ungnam vny ana iogan via Sardine canyon The highway will lAovp the summit and nrnna t-t- vvvvu through Dry lake and through New Lodge event Clara Barton division No 237 of the grand international auxiliary to will meet Thursday at one-thirty in the hall Balloting on candidates will take place 4 A sanitarian Need for stich an ordinance was based on the recent circus disaster at Hartford I Conn and the ab-sence of juch! regulations in Ogden city Thi ordinance would require flarae-prpofed tents would assign such entertainments to a specific zone in the ity and set up a list sanltajry requirements Fee Report Made Meanwhile! Ogden city collected llicense fees totalling $524302 during May Mr Elizabeth Tillotson recorder reported to the commission I Total collections up to June 1 1945 were $4750735 or $1219410 above tjiat fcollected during the similar period in 1944 when $35-31325 wjas deposited in the city's coffers TV a iv r-lloft inns HivMfri TONIGHT ducting a survey which will pro- canyon into t-acne vaiiey near Wellsville The: alignment grade and snow conditions will make the new highway much better than the present one and place it on the standard which exists between Mantua and the summit Engineer Fonnesbeck said I Other Projects Plans are also being made to finish the highway between Ogden and Brigham city to the same standard as now exists in some places between the two cities he said Worjc on these and other projects is expected to get underway immediately after th Dance and Enjoy Yourself George Turnquist's Orchestra Carl Fonnesbeck nected with the Cache valley council for the past 25 years At present he is council engineer I I Ayr ti A li national emergency Fonnesbeck said Most of the Dlans hn imoug truciu yiaics iiuia icenses $39402 and general OGDEN Big 2 "SHADOW OF SUSPICION" Plus "HEART OF THE WEST" Also News and Other Units "I eniov working with hnv onH licenses $4747 completed and in some cases the right-of-way is being obtained Fonnesbeck said hirie min AT SUPPLY CENTER Capt Evans and German prisoners of war service a locomotive that was shipped all the way to Alaska but never used then back to the Utah ASF depot on West Second street The locomotive helps move the thousands of freight cars handled each month on the reservation (U I army photo) watching their development into young men" he declared Admission Coming FrL June 29 I JAN SAVITT and His Orchestra opened June 26 for the graveling and oiling of the Snow Basin highway apd that construction of the Lights Placed on overpass near Utah Hot Springs is exoected to be cnmnlotai immediate future uu i IOLCALJ I ALAN LADD I Emphasis will be placed on secondary roads such as those connecting farms and marWo i i bO it 1J5 our goal to get all these connected Youth Signs for Army Course Alert to the educational advantages offered by the army specialized training program Robert Hawn M-4 Navy way Washington Terrace has enlisted in the ASTRP Permit tr Stable A pertmit to erect a 20-stall stable east of E1 Monte golf course between Valldy drive and Riverside drive was granted by the city commission tq A Rubenstein The barn wall be 35x100 feet of Icinder block fend cement construction Estimated cost is $3000 Win Templetcn city engineer said the istable Js jto be a commercial enterprise and the location is not governed by anjf of the zoning laws las the area along Ogden river has been left) unzpned by the city for park purposes Previously Engineer Templeton submitted his? list of building permits for May totalling $80114 The largest amouht involved was an estimated $80j00 duplex to be constructed by Simmons-Thompson at 1100 Twenty-hinth Crop Offer Received Ogden city received encourage to mam trunK highways" said the engineer Lengthy Career STARTS TODAY Fonnesbeck has been with the state road commission for 15 years He started in as a chainman the lowest engineering position in the system and was advanced through various positions to resident engineer working in Weber and Cache counties Before joining the road commission Forinesberk wa mn and is awaiting his assigment to the July class at one of the ac credited colleges or universities Former Utah WAC Among Missing Pfc Alice Dana King daughter of Mr and Mrs King former Ogden residents now living in Portland Ore is missing in a plane in North Africa area The plane with a crew of three men was transporting 18 WACs to a new assignment When the plane failed to arrive searching parties in planes and boats were sent out Pfc King enlisted in May 1944 She was doing personnel work in Accra for the air transport command and conducting classes in literature and other subjects for enlisted men She was one of the first detachment of WACs to be flown from the to the Gold Coast in October 1944 Her sister Ruth King former secretary to James Abbe KGW is in the WACs stationed in this country Ifc King is a granddaughter of Mrs Paine 2474 Polk Pvt Hawn received a congratu nected with the bureau of latory letter from the commanding general of the Ninth service com ment toward disposing of apricot mand on his achievement of at public roads for three years and with a Portland cement company in the intermountain area for two years before that The engineer's avocation is scouting he said and he has been con- and hay crops growing at Hinckley lairport ti Fowles of West Ogden taining a satisfactory score on the made an offer of $125 for the crops ASTRP qualifying test administered on April 12 1945 He will Equipment Built For Blackout Runs A B5-ton steam locomotive made its dfbut at the Utah ASF depot re cently after having traveled to Alaska and back without ever being ised according to Major Walter Jones depot transportation officer Constructed for the government in 1944 and especially built for service in the Alaskan theatre the engine was never used due to unanticipated conditions in that area It is of latest design and was built without lights for blackout work Since arrival at the Utah depot light have been installed and it is now being used for heavy work moving supplies throughout the area I According to a recent report approximately 10000 railroad cars moved in and out of the depot's yards during the past 30-djay period iand it is expected the June totalwill exceed that number Major Jbnes added All locomotives on the post are equipped with short wave radios enabling the dispatcher to direct freight movements throughout the reservation Since radio controls have installed in the engines a grejat deal of time and labor has been saved according to Major Jones! Fob the first time at the Utah depot rbundhouse girls are working as dispatchers car map control and switchboard operators Servicing of locomotives at the depot! roundhouse is handled entirely by German prisoners of war undei the direction of Captain Evfans depot roundhouse officer receive at least two terms of col leg training 12 weeks to a term Ihis eptceedjed any previous bid jby a large rrfargin The bid was referred to Commissioner William T7oo for I study The commissioner said he was anticipating other bids I Previous bids for the crops were $25 and $35 received last week with a one-week vacation between terms at the expense of the gov ernment Food quarters tuition books and other instructional ma MAN i ADD terial transportation to college USSIIL GAIL medical care as is normally pro vided by the college will be pro vided by the government Those DENNIS O'KEEFE "Through These Portals Pass the Most Beautiful Girls In the World who successfully complete the pre scribed courses of the reserve pro gram will be eligible for considra Bids Reqeived on Chip Spreader Jane's Equipment Co Salt Lake City submitted the only bid for the purchase of a chip spreader for in the street department Tflie offer which was referred to! the citv engineer for Seaman Leaves for Great Lakes Post Scott Biddle seaman first-class (RT) son of Mr and Mrs OURKE Tank Crew Crashes Nippon Positions According to a dispatch from Silay Negros Philippine Islands anxiety of a trigger-happy Jap sniper upset a complicated enemy trap and enabled five Yanks to mop the hills as clean as a barracks floor after Saturday morning inspection The floor after the cleanup was not exactly a dance hall pavilion but it was minus such unappreciated items as 11 Japs 15 enemy pillboxes a 75 millimeter mountain gun two machine guns a knee mortar and a land mine which exploded harmlessly Soldiers responsible for this Sunday punch squarely on the enemy's jaw ride a Sherman tank called Corregidor in the 716th battalion They Include Sgt Weston Has-lam formerly of Logan tank commander His wife Mrs Grace Has-lam lives at 325 Patterson Ogden tion for the advanced program after their call to active duty at the end of the term in which they CONSTANCE moore become 18 Upon call to active duty he will be assigned to a training center for Hit iMfft kJ of CLEM basic training after which selection for the advanced program will recommendation was foi $7000 The machine is used for spreading gravel and crushed rock during paving work 1 nw nil be maae on the basis of the record EARL Anaea "ON TO TOKYO" made in the course of his training and the limitations on the number Bugs Bunny Cartoon "II ft that may be assigned to the ASTRP Latest News Insurance Walter Biddle 2456 Madison left Friday for Great Lakes naval station where he will enter boot training Seaman Biddle enlisted in the navy Feb 22 He passed the Eddy test and qualified for radio technician training under the V-6 program He is an Ogden high school erariunfp Army Officer Pays Visit to Ogden Melvin Downs son of Mr -and ROIL LAST TIMES TONIGHT Bing Crosby Frances Farmer Bob Burns "RHYTHM ON THE RANGE" iixia odHi uowns nas completed officers training and been commis tne army specialized training advanced program each month Because every enlistee must be at least 17 and not more than 17 years nine months Capt Arthur Mollart district recruiting officer stresses the necessity of immediate action on the part of those born in October 1927 in order to take advantage of the program in July "It is to the benefit of every qualified applicant however to act as soon as possible for he may receive from two three or as many as four 12-week terms of college depending upon his age on the initial date of training" said Capt Mollart sioned a second lieutenant the MTIES infantry at Fort Benning Ga Lieut Downs entered th srvio Hidme and a member of the Order of DeMolay Fredrio March Loretta Young Robert Benchley Aug 2 1944 and received basic 'BEDTIME STORY" in training at Camp Wolters Texas He is (now home on a four-day furlough the first in 10 months whun Largest Auto Casualty Cotne Early! Bargain Hour to 2 nr he saw his six-month-old son for Company the first time His wife the former Jnv CI win EVE ARDEN OTTO KROGER ALAN MOWBRAY STEPHANIE BACHELOR am pinkt lee mmmm LEON BELASCO BEVERLY LOTO Serving With Air Corps in China Pfc Robert Earl Donaldson brother Of Jack Donalrisnn nf Off- in tle World ory abd three children reside at 2710 Monroe He will rpnort in Camp Robinson Ark for further COMPLETE INSURANCE Valley Women Will assignment SEE VICE aen ana son or John Donald SAVE Meet at Reunion If EDWARD BAR6AN aH WOODY HERMAN and his Orchestra A REPUBLIC PICTURE 25 to AUTO FINANCING 5 Delegates Named for 40 Matinees 30 Evenings Kiddies 10 All Prices Include State and Federal Taxes Daughters of the Valley will hold Auto Fire Life STARTS lie son formerly of Ogden now of Seattle Wash is serving with an army air corps ground crew in China Pfc Donaldson enlisted in January 1942 He has been overseas since May 1944 serving in India and China He is a graduate of Ogden high school and was MURDER IN A WINERY A fsat moving comic mnrder mystery this time a lady detective shows the boys how! A Grand Program for the Entire Family! No 2 'This Is The Place" Fireman Training Fire laeutenants James A Brown William Brown and Wesley Owens and Firemen Milton Pettit and Arvin Wall were approved by the city commission today as delegates to the first annual firemen's training school to be held at Salt Lake City June 21 22 and 23 Twepty-five dollars was appropriated from the fire prevention and education budget to cover BARKER ineir annual reunion June 22 at the Huntsville Relief society hall Due to rationing all reservations must be in by June 18 "Because of the shortage of gasoline a bus for this occasion could not be obtained So would all of those interested in coming please contact friends and pool your cars?" said a statement "If you have not received an invitation and would like to come S- Anderson or 2-1397 Delia Greenwell If you live in Huntsville call Helga Do-man 45-Ww II INS AGENCY SCARED STIFF" 2636 Washington JACK HALEY ANN SAVAGE BARTON McLANE George Stone Veda Ann Borg "Buddy Swan Roger Pryor Phone 2-7594 employee at Utah Donaldson Blvd army service forces depot He formerly resided at 3037 Wall 1 i 1 mi mm I Iff A niB -if Pi ill fiT Mi PPBi 3 SUGAR AWSffCE Md THAT 'S WHAT My BjM MEAT SAUCE A fsiwROttnt licwr vnmw np i aglow over Hoymes he musical that' 1 RS585K- MF- GRABE: rtfu OICIC ft DIAMOND ilf OVQUf TnrT" Birrtrr And This Thrilling First-Bun Outdoor Action Hit! LAUGHS IN THIS BANG-UP Doors Open at 11:45 U-NOW EGYPTIAN WESTERN! Added! MARCH OF TIME Presents "THE WEST COAST QUESTION" ALSO CARTOON NEWS STARRING wm difference! "BUSTER" CRABBE with AI "Fuzzy" St John Mady Laurence Jack Ingram.

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