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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 17 1945 Conspiracy Case Ex-Sailor Receives First I Business Loan I Forest Serivce 1 Fund Will Equip Here's Typical Man-Caused Fire Station for Sets Training For Fire Fighters Forest service volunteer fire fighters training classes are scheduled to begin Monday according Delay Foreseen Trial of former Mayor Harmip Peery and former Chief of Police Rial Moore of Ogden indicted by a Weber county grand jury last year on charges of criminal conspiracy scheduled for Tuesday June 19 in Second district court will probably be continued to the local fire dispatcher Glen Monday by Judge Charles Cow- until enm a ittiirf ri i The Salt Lake judge scheduled to try the case is noW reportedly unable to do so and It has been impossible to date to secure the services of another magistrate was explained The indictment Peery ami Ward The first class will be held at Hill field at nine a Monday with the class at the Utah ASF depot scheduled for Tuesday at nine a The North Ogden and Pleasant View class will be held at five Tuesday Washington Terrace five Wednesday Ogden valley volunteers at five Thursday at the forest service cornier seaman To former sailor of World war II went the honor of receiving the first GI business loan to be completed in this city according an announcement of officials of I the First Security bank of Utah national association The loan made by the Of den office of the bank was granted to Eugene Heas-ton operator ol the Sinclair Harming station 1801 Washington and will be used in enlarging and expanding the service ficiiities of the station and In acquiring a number of new equipment items including tire repairing unit battery charger car washer steam motor cleaner ev Negotiations and arrangement for the loan were made by ml Squires assistant vice president ml the bank working in cooperation with officials of the veterans' administration and the Reconstruction Finance Carp Granted under terms and provisions of the veterans' adjustment act of 1M4I it provides a guarantee of 50 ofi the amount by federal agency with the balance being assumed by the lending institution building and Morgan Friday at two The largest rlass fnr th rpfflllar Moore alleged the two "committed acts injurious to public morals in thatthey did wilfully unlawfully agree and conspire to permit and allow lotteries dice games slot machines pin-ball machines card games and other gambling devices and games of chance Ito be kept maintained and operated in Ogden" 1 The indictment was the result of investigations by a grand Jury called to investigate the sudden resignation of Kent 81 Bramwell as mayor of Ogden in March 1944 lj fire mm omen of the entire Ogden river district will get under way at nine a Saturday in Huntsville All classes will be under tre direction of Mr Ward Pay Arrangement All volunteers will be paid for the time spent in actual fire fighting Ward said It is a punishable offense to start grass brush farm field or Major Darrell Cramer 208 Patterson director of OW erations Key field i Mississippi has been awarded thai meritorious service unit plaque by the Third air force a IT'S A DIAL laapene eeaeea fetaaer softer Saturday obtained the first I business loan to be completed in Ogden Above closing the deal Heft to right) are: Squires assistant vice president of First Security bank which made the loan: Mr Heaston Mrs Heaston and their daughter Dianna A -Sv other fires except in protected areas designated as camp sites without first getting a written permit Weber County Fire Chief OL Jones 286 Twelfth issues permits for fires west of the highline canal In Ogden valley permits may be obtained from Ranger 1 Mr Heaston a veteran 01 me navy entered the service in 1943 prior to which ftime he was employed for two years at Lockheed aircraft and later was foreman of the control rigging unit at Hill field He ii a graduate of the navy aviation machinist school and held the rating of seaman second-claai He mas born i Mhn Fills but has spent much Clark Andersonn forest service The fire season has been announced by Forester Whitney Floyd Utah fire control warden to be in ef la vaLI Young Workers Must Obtain Security Cards fect until October 31 Camp Sites Repaired Summer camn sites and nicnic grounds along Ogden river have of his life in dgden With Mrs Heaston and two children he makes his home at 723 Washington Smiles were Jn order as Mr Heaston was being congratulated "I've had this ia mind for a long time" he said this GI loan will help me aeate a real business of my own in an opportunity that every service man with specialized training and a real desire been repaired according to waro and are ready for use with boating on Pine View lake expected to be one of the main attractions How Lab Scales 405 Kirriac Viewer Disney Slide Sets 250 Novex Projector 5HB5 Plain City to Be Host July First PLAIN CITY Plans for a full day of high type entertainment the Fourth of July are rapidly rounding into shape it was reported by officials in charge A highlight of the event will be an extensive display of new potatoes with prizes and ribbons going to winners Farmers are asked to bring one lug of each variety of potato they care to display A queen to reign over the fiesta will be selected by ballot Tentatively the program calls for a band concert baseball enme horse racing ring spear The closing of schools for the varntinn npriod will enable many ever he nointed out an army reg DESTRUCTIVE It Is illegal to set fire to any inflammable material such as brush or grass in Weber county without a permit according to Ernest Jensen county fire chief Above is a typical man-caused forest fire many of which are started annually due to carelessness Chief Jensen said Will Engage Agents to Hunt Dodgers of Taxes The United States treasury department is increasing its Rocky mountain region staff of special agents by more than eight times in a drive to uncover the war-swollen profits of black marketeers and traders who deal in cash to avoid reporting income according to the director of the Thirteenth civil service region Special agents will be appointed to duty in Colorado Utah Wyoming and New Mexico at salaries ranging from $3163 to $3828 per year No formal examinations will ulation stressing no boating after boys and girls to be employed at nrirf tnhs in different lines of work dark will be enforced again tnis to go into business should taKe ad Many industries will hire students vpar vantage of" 1350 500 Tripods Color Trays The Monte Cristo area is not onen to the public according to temporarily during the summer Many merchants 5 and 10c stores rimer ctnrcs nnri mfr will be em Rnnaer Clark Anderson who has ploying additional help part-time just returned from there Snow Filters Sunshades and Adapter Rings and full-time According to William Howells manatfpr nt th TT St social SPfMir banks are still too nigft to permit travel Rpffular rjrocedure for the use of all camps will continue with ity board field office Ogden the law requires that every worxer so emphasis placed on cautious use of fires cicarets oioes and matches USU Will Sponsor Fathers Day Event The Wall avenue USO club will sponsor a Father's day round-table today from five-thirty to seven-thirty Charles Johnson will speak on A Major Post-war Problem" James Sims will lead the discussion Musical numbers will be presented and refreshments will be served An invitation is ax- Complete Radio Service Care and Home Sets Expertly Repaired 48 Hour employed must have a social se riiritv arrnunt niimher He em Wnrri xairi It is the hoDe of forest i 7 service officials that persons us phasized however that unless the 'Everything hlH InvEtiffative or account ing the facilities win adopt tne slogan "For your use but not abuse" ing Ifar horsemen wrestling (Ralph Morley and an opponent to be selected) drills by the Davis county mounted sheriff's posse children's parade and foot races A dance in the open air pavilion in the evening will conclude activities ine experience of from two to xnree Photographic individual has a job in view he should not apply for a number As soon as he has a job in sight or expects to go to work he should go to the nearest social security board field office and apply for rears will be required to estab-ish eligibility for appointment Service! 360 24th Street lal 2-0020 ASF Depot Slates tended to the public a social security account numoer If the worker lives some dis Schedules Encampment Beginning June 22 the Hotel Newhouse Salt Lake City will be the scene of the Veterans of Foreign Wars twelfth annual state encampment which will continue until Sunday June 24 This year the encampment is being sponsored by post No 3989 Hill field aided by the women's auxiliary to the post Outstanding among the events will be a banquet Saturday June 23 at eight-thirty Bob Reese and his band will furnish music for the dance There will be a 12-act floor show written by and largely enacted by members of post No 3989 All members of the are invitedtottend the banquet 'WOTHi On Sunoay June 24 the closing day of the encampment there will be a memorial service at ten-thirty a to pay tribute to fallen comrades of this and other wars The public is invited to attend the Phone 4040 Details and application blanks may be obtained from the civil service office federal building or from Local Secretary Beck at the claim window Ogden postof- fice -l War service nosltlons for dental tance from the field office he Officer Training Continuing1 a snecialized storage may go to the nearest postoffice flnri make annlication The worker Office Lists Many War Base Jobs will receive his account number training program inaugurated in hygienists machine operators and i printers are also open to qualified applicants with no age limits in any nf th nnsitions AnDlication forms GARAGE 2441 Kiesel 1944 the office of tne quartermaster eenera is onenine on June 18 by mail Before going to work on a job the number should be given to the employer Mr Howells cautions those Individuals who have had a social 2448 Grant the third class of the advanced and additional information may be obtained from Mr Beck school for storage officers at Utah ASF depot commanded by Brig Gen Ralnh Talbot Jr a statement Announcement is made by the local civil service rating board at the Utah army service forces depot of several prevailing war service appointments The positions the said The first and second classes security number before not to ask for a new number If the worker has lost his card he may apply for a duplicate "Having two num which launched the school were held at the Utah depot during the snrinff and earlv summer of 1944 bers may mean tne loss or Dene-fits in later years" Mr Howells Announcing The Completion of Redecorating The school is designed to provide explained advanced technical training in quartermaster depot storage operations for carefully selected experienced officers The third class of the will be followed by tne tourtn wnn each covering a 28-day period Lieut Col Elmer Ward who served as director of the first and Donald Guthrie Home on Leave Seaman Second Class Donald LABOR TEMPLE CAFE FOR RENT OR SALE! a Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Crutches Bedside Tables etc Out hrip ia home on a ten-dav leave 261 25TH STREET 100 Union with his parents Mr and Mrs Clair ttuthrie Eden Seaman Guthrie entered the navy second classes and who is now chief of the warehouse management section storage branch office of the quartermaster general is responsible for the overall planning and supervision of the school's work Col Ward is a native of Willard and a graduate of Utah State Agricultural college Logan He was stationed at the Utah denot prior to being assigned to the office of the quartermaster general Col Ward will also participate in the instructional phase of the work of FURN in February llKo and has been! RELIABLE CO training at San reqtrements lor wnicn are ae-scribed in the announcement are as follows: Heavy equipment handler 88 cents per hour helper (general) 83 cents per hour laborer junior 74 cents per hour laborer junior (custodial) 74 cents per hour laborer junior (fork lift operator trainee) 74 cents per hour labor foreman junior 88 cents per hour switchman 95 cents per hour truck driver medium 85 cents per hour warehouseman 77 cents per hour The standard federal workweek of 48 hours includes eight hours of overtime The overtime rate of time and one-half will be paid for all wprk In excess of 40 hours a week No written examination will be requited for any of the above positions' as applicants' qualifications will be rated according to stated experience or training Preference in appointment (including the addition of extra points to earned ratings) is given under certain conditions to war veterans On the date of filing application the applicant must have reached his eighteenth birthday There is no maximum age limit for this examination Applications are not desired from Crsons engaged in war work un-is the position applied for requires the use of higher skills than the worker is using in his present employment Appointments are made in accordance with war manpower commission policies and employment stabilization programs Application for any of the above Open 24 Hours Daily and Sunday Thit chart comnaret thp vrfnrmanr nf the nrxr Sonntnn 2276-84 Wash Blvd 60O" top lino) tcbfc other loadon in tko koatimg tddfeold (Except Thursday) pjpjJJJpjJJBPMiJJJJJJBJJBJJJJJJBJJJBBSj the third and fourth classes Diego vaiiioruiK While at Valley I junior high school he was active in I SERVING Breakfast Lunch "Like a tent over Dinners a tball He was attending Weber county high school when he enlisted He will take further Also Sandwiches and Short Orders wje Serve the BEST COFFEE in Town! "Be Seeing You Soon" Bring the Family! training at San Tlipco Guthrie other Hearing Aids" The wonderful power of die new Sonotone "aoo" sotei Hi brother DpWavne Guthrie was recently honorably discharged irom tne army REDECORATING AND RENOVATION ay ADNA DA VIES Phone 2-4858 mentioned positions should be filed i above previous Sonotones and past til bearing aios i a More power in low middle and upper tonea with the secretary local civil serv-i ice rating board Utah army service i iiiiiLWiianmaai 1 1 1 ii aaaia ai 1 1 mi i i 1 i ja 1 im i iWMMWWWir forces depot Ogden utan Application may be made by mail or in person Further information together with application blanks may be secured from local board the civil service commission 220 federal building Salt Lake City or 220 federal building Ogden ori frnm anv first or second class Dost- office in which the examination announcement has been posted SPECIALS SCREEN DOORS up from $360 OULTRY NETTING MS UTILITY PICKET FENCE Oval Top Painted Green (Just Right for Your Back Yard) TEXOLITE gallon $318 OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR SETS SLIDING DOOR EQUIPMENT PABCO ROLLED ROOFING (35 to 95 Pounds Choice of Colors Specially Priced) ASPHALT SHINGLES per sq $700 (Color Green Thick Butt Type) INSULATION MATERIALS i (Batt or Roll Type Easy to Install) Our Stores Are Headquarters for Building Materials Insurance straight across the tone range! 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