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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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Ogden, Utah
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1 TDalebout Broi tiers jeUer FoinuUnk With India THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER mu IChild Fatally Injured in WEDNESDAY EVENING Jl'NE 2" Accident on Roadway I 1 I 1 1 1 (1 1 1 1 Project Quarantine to I i mi Hays More OgflM dttf quarantine ordinance again allowing dog to run at large without a muxxle was tended for 90 days by the city commission today following dii- Reunited Overseas 1 Pfc Martin Dalebout who had motored an officer from thap camp in northern Italy to a cafjp in Fell Austria knew his brother Sgt Harold A Dalebout was stationed near Fell and finally located him After contacting Sgt Daleboutls commanding officer was given a three-day pass and both service men returned to Pfc Dalebout camp in Italy The two brothers had I not seen eac other in nearly! four years Sgt Harold Dalebout is with the Seventh army and been in active combat for nine months Pfc Miff tin Dalebout has been in active combat for 29 months with the Fifth arniy They are sons of Mr and -A Dalebout 252 Patterson 'SK LaaaK LassaV 'Taf febtki S'MBaasI 'lAtaKt asssaV Chris Eddy Jr three-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Chris Eddy 317 Eighteenth died at seven fifty-five o'clock Tuesday night at a local hospital of injuries sustained about six o'clock when he was struck by a speeding car at the intersection of Nineteenth and Washington otficers of the police department reported today Officers said the driver of the car was Lowell Shaw 19 of 3 who was released following the accident subject to call Shaw admitted he was driving 40 continued today Officers said the He was traveling north and reportedly told the investigators that he saw the boy run out Irom the east side of Washington but was unable to stop his machine before striking the youngster Investigation of the accident was continued today Officer ssaid the child suffered fractures of the head and legs The child was born in Ogden June 24 1942 The family attends the Tenth ward Surviving are his parents four brothers Jack Elwood Max and Gary and a sister Ann Eddy two grandmothers Mrs Elsie Eddy and Mrs Mary Vest all of Ogden Funeral services will be held Friday at two in the Tenth ward chapel with Bishop Fred Car- I itMmUi 7 in sbsbbbbbbbbbbb! aaw Hi? 9 Ik aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mA "SaaaV runion wiw ana Dr Keth Stratford city physician Th city father admitted that only about OaaJmg dog population now increaaed to 5 000 animals bad received jga cination against rabies gute Oaaraadlato Dr Stratford told the commis-ion 11 you men don want to protect the Uvea of the people! gam going to ask tor state ajnar-antine" Dr Stratford aaid that in the laat two case of rabid dogs the animal i had been vaccinated only two weeks previously It requires three weeks to build up immunization against the disease after vaccination The Ogden outbreak of 17 proves) cases of rabies among dogs and cats was the largest number ui the history of Utah and may be a record for the entire west Dr Jones Naturopath 22-26 Lewis Bidq Phone 6301 i Cabinet Batfis Massage Colon Irrigation! Spinal Distortions Corrected Prostatic Treatments 9 :30 A to 6 Call tV Appointment Graduate Lady Operator i In Attendance Victim and mother Shown are Chri8 Eddy Jr three years old who lost his life as the result of an automobile accident and his mother Mrs Chris Eddy roll conducting Interment will be made in Ogden city cemetery under direction of the mortuary at 3408 Washington Of ORIENT Shown in a army air rorce picture at an air transport command base Karachi India looking over the latest issue of the Hillflelder weekly publication at Hill field Ogden are former Hill field men Cpl Sam Christensen (left) and Sgt Sylvester Adessa "If had received the full cooperation of citizens we would I have had the disease under control by this time" Dr Stratford declared He said 21 persons were receiving Pasteur treatment among Cpl Christensen son of Mr and looktnt est shew- mwim or urr tm ium alhe rontr of the al lift be built bs Ogden rity It i hoped the be extended in future year aa that summer tourUU nay the peah assd from Oils pmt Mount Ogden gain a magniflrent vf mt ogdea eitjr the Great Salt I ar and drrn counts of Nevada them three young cnudren which "I had to hold on my lap to administer the serum" In some instances the resulting welts on the baby's back were so large it was Fjeldsted Tells of Metals Session makes a room Mrs Christensen of Delta Utah was a member of the Hill field "Keep 'em Flying'' orchestra and of the Cadets He arrived In India three weeks ago as a member of an AAF band Sgt Adessa was managing editor of the Hill-fielder until May 1944 He arrived Id India last October is now in charge of the public relations of Q8 City reus Will Build Ski Lift New "ill nn I Let in Basp Highway Thm Utah rod Ways and means of preserving the light metals industry of the mposioie iu mm piece in wnicn to insert the needle Cases ia Ceart Meanwhile lo city court I Simmons 39 of 2630 Monroe pleaded guilty to allowing his dog to run at large without a muzzle HO was sentenced to pay a fine of 24 of which $20 was suspended S24 fice at an aerial gateway to India northwest as a post-war enterprise iij ei 1 1 1 Lovely and again with limjii1 I Air ouaruaf a uearer iooks on outstand- will be studied by IS liiuuKii 11c ail icau a wuiu ui Because no acceptable bids ing western businessmen appointed English received for the construction of a aartd to the Ryr Construe I as upon future obedience to the la' contract ski lift in Snow Basin after three rrm n1twv nt 22 contract ski lift in Snow Basin after three Buckwav 38 of 2227 tton Co of Springs-tile a to the project at the Western States council conference recently concluded at Seattle Fjeldsted secretary-manager of the Ogden chamber of commerce said today to laawtocd the Snow Basin road advertised calls the city commis- crsmercy forfeited $10 bail on a Mt Wafeet county (pan today authorized the city en- similar charge Braves Shell Blasts To lid Wounded Amount of the contract Is $44 500 gtneer to proceed with the project The project originally was under city direction $00 Fjeldsted was one of the delegates attending the conference Veteran Mailman planned as a bituminous surfacing The lift will be about 5000 feet Mm June 21 22 and 23 A report from the 24th infantry lw sw ummA (Victory) division on Minandao 10 Mcei vsar -eeas "Vnv-H f- vi tmat Hm job on 'Mr road leading from Ogden In length of the mechanical chair to flat winter sports area to the lift type The chairs will move on Waasatrn mountains but Clyde I 'an endless steel cable supported by Milter tTJjd commission secretary a number of circular wooden tow-satd only a crushed rock base and era The towers will be placed travel tar face would be built now 'at intervals along the incline at Taken By Death The conference Fjeldted said after time by exploding artillery emphasized the aluminum and shells Corp Byrne didn't TUl stay there but bounced back to sT- magnesium pnases 01 tne ugm m- ftis job gs medical man until all als industry which have been estab- casualties were evacuated from an The Brvrolds firm bid iTlao for distances determined by the slope Benjamin Tyree 64 of 2668 the eight mile bituminous surfac- The cable will be anchored at the Van sjuren veteran letter carrier tag job This was the tow offer top and bottom of the hill Con- dird a local hospital Monday at but tori exceeded the engineer struct ion of the lower terminal l)x following an illness since of war I area undergoing an enemy barrage lished by the demands Meat of the planU in the west are recently "Corp Byrne a surgical tech inmate of ouuatng nas oeen compieieo Fathers' dsy building has been completed Defense Plant corporation owned Cost of construction has been es- gr Tyree wai born In Ogden on Umatd at I20JML The city has rh 7 IRHI a son of Charles portion ofn4l 1 aaalf Brown Tyree early already purchased a the material required Millie VRav Nil nician has been attached to the rugged 24th infantry regiment since coming overseas in February of this year In his first campaign the Battle of Mindanao he has already gained the respect of his buddies for his courage and efficiency under fire" His wife Mrs Louise Byrne lives on Route 3 Ogden W-Ai Tl Evains and are being run by various operators Primary factor in establishing the plans on the Pacific coast was the low electric power rata Mr Fjeldsted said especially in Oregon and Washington area served by the Bonneville and Grand Cou-lee plants The government has spent over one billion three hundred million dollars for facilities tor producing and fabricating of lignt metals I'fr A (ioodvear Will Wound Ogden pioneers He was reared assd educated In Ogden He married Bemice Nicholas Ogden at Star Ida on aagf 27 1915 He was employed bv the local poetoffice for the past 22 years retiring on Msrch 1 this KHe was a member of the onal Association of Letter Carriers and had acted as president of the Ogden chapter He was also an officer in the State Association eg Letter Caartora for a number of terms He wee Utah delegate Natter ramer- conventions in A new mobile X-ray elimination unit will be taken to all Utah tnttitutidn to determine whether oaeient have tuberruloau a med- Yes $298! That's all it costs for "brand new" beautiful when you paint with Kern-Ton Miracle Wall Finish What's more you'll get as fine a finish as you can buy because quality em-Tone is a new and different resin-oil paint rich handsome durable! i meeS decided Pfc James A Coodyeai 24 tti mas reathd at a Oand of the former rontella rh le Practically all Of the production amounting to about tiro billion A 1 1 t- anmialtu Kon 1 1 Art tfi 1 in Salt le City at- Price 713 West Twenty ffth Of I laTTr nw tended by representatives of the wounded on Mindanao in the south state board of health the Utah Pacific May 24) according to word State Medical asportation Ike Utah just received Thty have two chl- Milwaukee and Lo Angeles gag Tuberrultea asoottst ton the Indus- dren Gloria Mnnida and Junior a member of the local FOR FINEST DECORATION! 2 60ES ON LIKE MAGIC 3 ONE COAT COVERS most 3 and 17 months respective- civil servare board for two terms 4 INTENSE HIDING! 5 DRIES IN ONE HOUR! 6 NO PAINTY' 0D0RI 7 CLEANS EASILY! LOVELY NEW COLORS! trial eonsmtsiton and other groups age Or McKay state tseeith ly He is the kon of Mr and uviiai i) atiuuatii 11 avvii Mwtesfcsha the war effort Data Assembled In line with its policy the Western States council has developed a great amount of information from reliable and authoritative sources The group of IS businessmen will analyze this material and from it charter the course to the end that the light metals industry may continue in the north A Cocxiyear of Canton Mm OhiO wallpapers painted walls ceilings wall board commissioner said after the en-ammattoas at the various state tn-stituttona the unit will be available far use by ssreoodary schools and colleges Surviving besides his widow an two sons Ted Tyree Ogden and Lieut Jack Tyree army medical eOTps Germany arri a daughter Mrs Marrella KoXCf (gden also four grandchildren The body is at the mortuary 3408 Washington Ogdenite's Mate in Okinawa Campaign Lieut Comdr Herschel Sat-terfield 43 whose wife Mrs Helena A Satterfield and children Alice and Herschell Jr live at 1470 Lake la a member of the naval detachment in the composite American force which took part in the campaign for cao we and occupation of Okinawa bastion just 350 miles south of the Jap homeland Lieut Comdr Satterfield Is serving with a public relations mobile communications unit on this island He was employed as a field engineer by the Columbia Broadcasting system He has been lit the navy 16 years and has served in Nicaragua Honduras and Mexico He wears the good conduct medal Pfc Good ear was employed by the OUR Co prior to entering the service mere than one year ago Ha la at a hospital In the Philippine islands KETONE ROLLEMOATER Quick easy way to ap- lEM-TONE TRIMS Smart svall border trims Pre- Ce py Kern- QQf Ton OsF Paste Fom mm mW pasted gaw Haas EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR A1X fOftK Gl ABAXTTED assgm to 1 Isfaaai tar west as a post-war development Dr Dilworth Walker University Of Utah is the Utah representative All but two of the 11 western states were represented at the conference wnich was the second such gathering held by the 'Smoky' Stars Expected Heads Advisory Council AN Utah June 17 SALT IJkKE CITY June 27 AP -a JBL HB' 5 'SBBSBBBBBBBBBBaBBSBBBSIBl I II II I III Mil i I Kred MarMurray and Ann Baxter Or Ear! Pardoe of Brig ham Young 9 a to fv aa Twentieth Century-Pox film stars are expected here about July 11 to permit filming of the picture "Smoky The picture will be taken on Cedar mountain using sets re is on Watch university was elected chairman of flat advisory council to the state ejMMal for the deaf and blind at a meeting in the capitol yesterday The council will hold meetings the first Saturday a of June September December and March PAINTS Sherwin-Williams world-famous Repair Shop lla Wuhinrton Bl modeled from those used in riieka" ptctuim Internship Begun By Dr Aaron Ross Aaron Belnap Ross son of Mrs Tirza Ross 3432 Washington who was graduated from the medical department of the University of Utah June was alto commissioned a first lieutenant in the army He left this week for Tacoma Wash to enter St Joseph hospital for his internship Mrs Ross and daughter Sandra left with him 9ft Down 9ft a Month Gorgeous Color for Furniture Woodwork and Walls with SHERWIN-WILLIAMS NOTICE! NEW Garbage Schedule Effective July I OLD Monday Route wmsm mm I'I'I I i 'ssa I ENAMELOID Treat furniture walls woodwork and a hundred other things to new life gorgeous color lasting beauty! Anyone can apply this hard-drying decorative enamel Resists heat water alcohol! 57" in 2600 Washington Boulevard Sherwin-Wiluam SEMI-LUSTRE This handsome satin-smooth paint gives extra beauty to kit wm- Willi a Atf PORCH and DECK PAINT One of the toughest palate made I This long-wearing hig4s gloss finish gives your pom handsome pro tec as i chen and bathroom walla to XlO woodwork through- out the house And 124 1 OT tion Stands up to I 1 scuffing tramping to sun rain snow qt all kinds of weather I extra washable to lighten house work I a What can we Ho to Kastan that glorious day? You famr tit stpwarl Let sioy our faith in our fighting mon many of them young boys who cmw up right here in Oode 'Jmml'l to Opdem 9iver and EAST Quincy Avenue CHANGED to Include 2900 Washington Boulevard to pgden River ejatlXAST to JACK-6 UE i I In eooperation of residents in the above area will be ap- BI 69 in America! There will be a bond for freedom between us and Sherwin Williams PAINT aad COLOR STYLE GUIDE Youllget hundreds of smart new decorating ideass from this famous book Borrow a copy PRBEI Sher win Williams SCREEN ENAMEL Extra durable good-looking protection for screens Will not clog mesh! ooner than we expe: there wil ce I aelcome homepyery QT American town city and hamlet Sherwin-Williams Paints MCDONALD TAILORS Dial 6409 1 2464 Washington Blvd preciatea 11 H96quri9r for Made-to-Measure Suit" 2446 Woshnq ton Bivd Phone 9653.

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