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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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Crew Tend 'City of Ogden' mMS' Musical HonS Set MW THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 21 1945 On Fly Control Draws Most War Bond Votes Verniee Simmons comely blonde Ideas Presented County Schools Announce Budget for Fiscal Year Hearing Set for June 28 The Utah Lions dluhs rnmmiin ity building and polio hospital coni mittee is conducting a campaign from North Ogden drew more war bond ballots than any other Weber county queen contestants and has a good chance of becom-icr th r-nnntv war bond queen it for control of house flies It was reported today by Victor Snow Salt Lake City chairman Chairman Snow said research Ex-Captive Tells conducted by doctorf at University of Utah shows fliefe particularly was announced today by Kenneth nun mess nic capaoie oi carrying infantile paralysis mmk: nMH mm Moyle Burton general chairman oi the contest sponsored by the Ogden Exchange club Final tabula wnne mere may not be another polio epidemic in Utah this year early signs point to a larger num cases for thla ber than usual of Of Jap Camps Experiences as a prisoner of war in the Philippine islands were discussed by Norris Wadsworth secretary of the Philippine Packing Corp at the Kiwanis club time of year it is reported fne proposed Weber county school budget for the 1045-46 fiscal year beginning July 1 calls for $703500 as compared with the total of $t02-764 for 1944 45 fiscal year! In the latter figure there is included a $43500 building! fund still I on hand IUt the neW budget there are provisions for building of the new junior high school near Washington! Terrace purchases of school buses and increases in teacher salaries Debt service has been reduced $13757 below the 1944-45 figure Ai public hearing will be held Thursday Jutfe 28 at eight to discuss thje tentative budget Snow advocated steos tor control nt tion revealed Miss Simmons received more than 9000 ballots Close inv second place is Norma Taylor sponsored fey the Co She drew 5771 votes Third nlace honors go to Bette I All garbage should be buried at least one foot deen This also helps dontrol rati Tand other meeting today Mr Wadsworth his wife and rodents Anderson sponsored by Samuels store She garnered 5546 eight-year-old daughter were pris oners of the Japs tor xnree yeais votes ntur noctartK who Will COm- He said they lost weigni oui "thanks to army food they gained rapidly" pete in the finals at local theatres Friday are Uio uaie 2 All dead animals should bb buried not burned $ince it it vary difficult to burn animals 3 Manure piles sjhould be close piled at all times and removed at least once a week 4 Fly traps fly spray and swatters should be used continually during the fly season This is secondary measure: the primarjp which reads afe follows: "All in all it was quite a pny ral anrf mpnfal strain" he said He Melba Hale itutn jean duu ui Receipts 1944-45 1945-46 Delia Compton paid tribute to the army wnicn ho ssiri ic tinina a Bnnd iob indi re- Total rV $60221493 $703500 ceipts vidually and collectively He also Final judging wm iate eight-fifteen at the Egyptian and Orpheum theatres Five judges will select the winner considering Total receipt includ 702764 703500 ing balance Expenditures paid tribute to the civilians wnu came through 100 per cent patn-ntirallv and 1 nvallv "The Japs 14025 Administration 12978 only queenly qualities ueeniy qualities count 25 per cent in the cmtost the -remainine 75 per cent he said "couldn't understand after 371430 55100 one of course being to eliminate all fly breeding phicoa' 5 Encourage municipal authorities to adopt and enforce lanitary measures both in the cities and on a county-wide basis Cities and Instruction 345000 Co-ordinate activities 57564 all the restrictions how tne civu inns rnnlH cppn thpir morale" being based on bond performances 40286 Auxiliary agencies-transportation 37082 School plant operation 54652 56600 "Conditions at the concentration counties have very! broad powers After the judges maice xneir decision some of the contestants will hnth theatre stages School plant mainien ance i if 36600 camp were terrible he sam "Manv deaths resulted from starva and win enforce tnese measures es they are encouraged to do so 37905 5933 69143 39007 Fixed charges Caoital outlay 5300 98909 25250 tion" He said all were very grateful for the release which was "srftnriilar asri daring" Total debt service Totals The winner will compete for state honors at Salt Lake City on July 3 and 4 She will be royally entertained Chairman Burton said The state winner will receive a Hnllvwnod where she will 659264 703500 The Rev Floyd Lewis pastor Germans Show Respect wnirR a etc Gerimiany June 21 43500 Total payments Cash on hand Total 702764 703500 of the Jeaim ijUineran cnurcn was introduced as a new Kiwanian by the Rev Georee Arevle Earl PRESENTATION A set of musical works the library ef Mrs Ellen Thomas Nelson deft) has been contributed to the Carnegie free library reports Elva WattK (ri-ht) librarian Mrs Nelson vas a voice and piano teacher here for 30 years and was president of the Federation of Musiic clubs of Utah when she left i or LoS Angeles 1934 She was recently in Utah and was entertained in Ogden and Salt Lake City i et a screen test a war bond ST The Standard-Examiner recently published a photo of the flight crew of the Superfortress "City of Of den" and today received from the B-29 base in Guam a view of the ground crew members (above) Capt Fred Blakeley plane commander ap- neared in the previous photo Jones manager of the Blackburn- award and a date with her fa vorite movie actor Jones Realty CO was introduced as a new member by George (UP) The 29thi division bahd gave an "Americanizftfon' concert for German civilians last night I After the last scheduled number an officer took tM microphone and announced: "Next comes the American national ianthem Every German in the audience a mtnnA with bared head Lowe Star Conferred for Target Shooting Farm Bureau Sets Fire Crews Will while the Star Spangled Banner Training Meet was played County Provides Dump Grounds Range Closed Ground crew of the Superfortress I "City of Ogden" makes a thorough inspection and repairs battlie damage and normal wear and tear as soon as the plane comes to rest on its hardstand Trie "City of Ogden' on June 7 had safely borne its combat crews overt the Japanese mainland 23 times and "brought great honor to Courage in Fight The bronze star has been awarded to TSgt Frank E- Burnett serving with the 314th infantry for The Farm Bureau organization Lnndstrom's degress Sentenced In Weapon Case Lorraine Nolrth 31-year-old Salt Lake City Negress was sentenced today bv Judge Quill Nebeker in citv court fo pay a fine of $30 or serve 15 days in jail upon her conviction of barrying a concealed weapon She was arrested in front of the Tuxedo hotel on Twenty-fifth after allegedly passing a razor to another Negrejss after removing it from under hek coat The defendant denied having the weapon asserting it had belonged to the other person and that she was holding under her coit at the time of arrest a bottle of whiskey 3 I Train Tonight Emergency forest and range fjre fighters will meet at seven o'clock tonight for a training session in the forest service building Twenty- 2476 Washington: In the regular meeting of the action against the enemy Jan 7 in France Sgt Burnett was placed in command of a five man out And JV institute will hold a leadera train- ing meeting at Newhouse hotel1 Salt Lake City June 26 26 and 27 according to County Agent A Christiansen To feature Brysou Farm Bureau executive from Chicago the meeting will cover all structures and functions of the bureau The target shooting range at the east end of Twentieth street used by the Ogden police department was closed todaiy to all private shooters because of damage done to the property by irresponsible juveniles police officers reported The lock on the gate to the range has been shot off and signs and other equipment damaged by Gunfire nnlice said fourth and Adams Ranger Clark Anderson said 1 Hand-Patnted Weber county commissioners today Commissioner Lyman Hess reported a site had been chosen for a garbage dump for the use of Hooper township and part of Roy township -Because there had been no designated dumping ground the refuse cluttered highways and right-of-ways in the area Weber coun post in a factory Under direction of Cache na- captured cap 4 i a uonat ioresi uuuucus o1 i town when an Fire Chief Ernest Jenson the enemy company training period tonight will be attacked the fac-i i i torv Bv his cour- "METAL" the frmy air forces" says a statement from Guam Left 1 right in the photo ground crew members are: (standing) tCorp Joseph Petusko airplane mechanic Duquesne Pa: Corn James Martin airplane mechanic Cotulla Texas Corp Vernon A Heihn airplane mechanic Richmond Calif Kneeling: Sgt Edward Dob-rowolski airplane mechanic Kearney Sgt Harry A Orlow-ski crew chief Astoria Long Island and Corp James Tavel Jr airplane mechanic Fort Thomas Ky its history and benefits to participating members All farmer and their families are invited Open lO anyone mieiwicu auu jyai- ti or-u to rnlar firP fiirhters ag directions Firearms will be confiscated when persons are found using the range without authority As soon as an instructor and supervisosr can be found the range will be opened to public use on certain days police said 1 the men held the Waste Baskets ty has agreed to put in a roadway leading to the dump and to bunch up and cover over the refuse once a year Mr Hess said The advisability of Webei county purchasing a rock crusher was taken under consideration Com potential radio operators and crew organizers Featuring a fire fighting film mad last vear in Utah the pro Cool Down Interiors1 Serving Trays position until reinforcements a rived Sgt Burnett en- trH th( service As Much As Burnett March 13 1944 trained at Camp missioner Hess pointed out that county gravel expenditures yearly amount to apporximately $5000 for roadwork which money could be used toward the purchase of a crusher gram will include instruction in the latest developments in fire fighting field demonstrations and information on the Jap incendiary and demolition balloons Anderson said Both men and women are welcome Of the 20 fires in the mountain territory in and around Cache forest during the last fire season all if Marriage Licenses Licenses to marrjy had been issued today in thef Weber county clerk's office to the following couples Clarence iteroy Easthope 27 Syracuse Ys and Anna Saunders 27 Ogden- Vincent Suarez 43 and Zoraida Marquez 27 both of Portland Carlos James Larson 28 Ogden and Kerma Court Disposes of 1 At long last we are happy to announce the arrival of these beautiful mejtal pieces See them at your earliest conYenience anmn Tex and ten tor overseas in September 1944 He was a member of the 79th infantry division of Simpson's Ninth army He is the son of Mrs Catherine Burnett 260 Maryland avenue Toledo Ohio His wife the former Good Health and Clean Clothes are essential to success You keep good health Let us do the cleaning That's the best kind teamwork VALET SHOP Basement Ben Lomond Hotel Traffic Cases but about five were iougnt oy xne I ieona weaver anu ineir iwo Three alleged violators of stop i emergency lighters wnicn snows daUghters patricia Ann and Berna Talbot 19 Clearfield Arnold Joseph Kouw 25 andiBernice Drake toxal nto Vinth of Otfden Leonard i j-j 1 triffir Uiev die iniuui wai onu Jino 1 of traffic dine reside at 3800 Orchard sgi headed the 1 Anderson lations today in cuy tuun Laymon Meyerhoffer 30 and June tt i vtir fin nt 2R31 At LCNDSTKOM'B Regina Slater ii pom oi oiaier PABCO ALUNll-SHIELD ROOFING ville -1 averiue Peterson 79 of 3024 AHlnfp I fit Washington and Kenneth Burrows UUlllplviv VllCt'lV 111 24of 2922 Taylor each forfeited S1ntw V2rludSetdPbaifnforfei MlOfiS III (KM Divorce Annulment Documents Filed Two comDlaints for divorce and Contract Awarded On Sub-Station A contract for the operation of the postal sub-station located at Five Points has been awarded again to Mrs Geneva Garfield for the two-year period unti' June 30 1947 according to Postmaf-ter Ed Vendell The sub-station was reopened through the efforts of Mr Vendell jto accommodate people living in the north end of town Although there is no mail delivery or general delivery service to the station Mr Vendell said it has proved very helpful to those persons needing money orders stamps postal cards or other postal services to be able to purchase them without making a trip into the main postoffice downtown longer Lasting turei by Frank Auffhamer 18 oi Liberty $5 driver's license A realistic nicture of the nation's Flihth Huth 60 of 466 Twenty 4" footwear supplies will result from the first complete inventory of the stocks of both rationed and non-rationed shoes which will be taken by shoe dealers as of the close ROIL fourth $10 traffic light Calvin Woods 26 of 2816 Liberty $2 blocking driveway and June Cababe 28 Slaterville $2 improper left fturn Monte Hogg 40 of J-40 Army way Washington Terrace pleaded guilty to having no driver's license and was sentenced to pay $5 or serve two days in jail of business July 31 Walter a uein-ert OPA shoe rationing representative said today Three previous inventories taken on April 10 1943 September 30 BADGER LUMBER GO one petition for annulment had been filed today in Second district court Mary Ash filed against Walter' Ash whom she married Oct 1 1929 in Detroit Mich charging failure to provide and habitual drunkenness May Louise Florek filed against James Florek charging cruelty Louise Ellsworth filed a petition for annulment of her marriage to deorge Ellsworth on the grounds she had been unaware of statutory regulations prohibiting marriage prior to a final divorce decree from a former marriage She married Ellsworth June 1 1942 before the six-month period had expired Dial 5591 2069 Wash BvcL 1943 and July 31 iyii were nm-itpd to rationed shoes Mr Tein- ert said adding that emphasis is now being placed on non-raxionea shoes to supplement rationed stocks since the army has been allocated 40 per cent of the total avaiiame cattle hide leather for the second quarter of 1945 and for the third quarter 37 per cent gives your yrV I more than enough I 3 vWfe Iv7 i I meat meal protein 'Wttmmk" Th- ling pump has a mS- fxB 1 soft flexible platform The bow Wm fmmikZ 4f 'mJ'-j 4uN aI'IZ I kenneU thrive raH Swfe i tiump has bright nailheada I 'tfm fiP Fritkicsi can VSS WmHk tSmi j) hertilyrcomiBeod 'V'' WWMJft frolos on both BM alN' MPX "t--- 550 MgjdCt" I Ssnff VT Sometimes mM i WiM No matter There Quite what else you feed your dog make FRISKIES the basis of his daily diet Crowd a Most of the time wo can handle the thousand of Long Distance calk all right but sometimes we need a little help from you IP That's when a Long Distance line is crowded and the operator says "Please limit your coil TWO FORMS CUSCS OR Fnsku's contains more than enough of 19 nutritional esaen-tiala'dops need for health and vigor More than enough vitamin 3 more than enough minerals more than enough meat meal Brotein and vegetable protein lake this complete food the basis of your dog's daily diet Buy a package of Friskies today! to 5 minutes'' The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co Five Sizes 2 lb pkgs 4 Vb lb 10 lb 25 lb and 50 lb bogs Send for FRII Sookltt "Hew UrFaed and Care for Your Otq" Address: Alfoors Milling Company 1060 Sfuart Sldg Soattte 1 ach -C- 'v 7 i i mail nrdfriem 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