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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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LEGAl NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEK FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 29 1945 1 leaders tarf Random References NOTICE No 20522 Section Six (6) all In Township Six Two 5) Westj Market Slump Is Extended Chevrolet owners drive Into our modern service department for complete Chevrolet service Browning Chev Co (adv) The Termination oi Life Estates of DAVID ST ANGER and CAROLINE ST ANGER Deceased The Petition of Archibald Stanger et al praying for an order and judgment establishing deatH of David Stanger and Caroline Stanger finding no Inheritance tax due terminating estates of David Stanger and Caroline Stanger in the following New York Stocks Last Sales Jane 29 1948 By The Associated Press Allied Stores 29 Allis Chalmers 47 American Radiator 13 American Roller Bearing 21 American Smelting Refining 47 American 174 American Tobacco TIV Anaconda 34 A 8c 97 ing for letters of Administrate with the will annexed issue to her or to some other fit and competent person in the above entitled matter set for hearing before Hon CHARLES COWLEY Judge on Monaay tne 2nd day of July 1945 at 2 o'clock at the County Court House in the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court Wm the seal thereof affixed this 20th day of June 1945 (Seal) LAWRENCE MALAN ir Clerk By ANN DRAPER Deputy Clerk THATCHER YOUNG Esqs By War Memorial Executive Board At the first meeting of the Weber county war memorial central (executive) committee Win Tem-pleton city engineer was unan Decree Walter Fischer had won a divorce today in Second district court against Joyce Fischer whom he charged with cruelty The couple was married Sept 15 1941 at Vancouver Wash Bendix Aviation SO's Bethlehem Steel Boeing 27 Deaths Effie Isabell Shepherd BRIGHAM CITY Effle Isabell Shep NEW YORK June 39 (AP) Stocks generally extended their retreat In today's market although pressure lessened appreciably and a smattering of recoveries was in evidence Near the close extreme losses were reduced in the majority of cases Transfers were In the neighborhood of 2000000 shares "Railway bonds slipped Borden 38 Attorneys for Petitioner Published June 20 29 1945 imously selected as chanman and! California Packing 31 Canada Dry 334 Canadian Pacific 17 Va 1 NOTICE No 7173 Get Mite-E tablets to wake up sluggish digestion Fast gentle corrective Rheumatic pains also succumb to Mite-E Sold in local drug stores (adv) Estate of ALVIN STEPHENS Deceased Th Pot iH on nt TOTA Ci BTftltnrHP County Utah 1 At such election the voters shall vote: Cemetery Maintenance District Ye Cemetery Maintenance No LAWRENCE MALAN County Clerk Published June 22 29 July 6 1945 6878 ALIAS SUMMONS No- 20484 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH THOMAS Plaintiff vs LUKE THOMAS Defendant rJFJiS STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the County in which this action is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure-so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought for the purpose of obtaining a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and the defendant and for other relief GEORGE BARKER Plaintiff's Attorney Address: Suite 1001 First Security Bank Building Ogden Utah Published June 15 22 29 July 6 13 1945 6867 fUOBATE ANh GUAJUMAJSHJJr NOTIC8S Salt Lake Mining Stock Quotations Hogle Co Pias-Time Modeling clay 29c at Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash 1' praying for Letters of Administration issue to her in the above entitled matter has een set for hearing before Hon CHARLES COWLEY Judge on Friday June 29 194 Listed Stocks Case 41 Cerro de Pasco 34 Chesapeake 8c Ohio 52 Chrysler 109 Consolidated Copoer 4 Continental Oil Dela 32Va Cuban American Sugar 19 du Pont 1 163 Eastman 178 Va Electric Auto-Lite 51 Electric Power 8c Light 8 Erie 18 General Electric 425i General Foods 44 Goodrich 58 Goodyear 55 Great Northern Railway pf 52 Hudson Motors 29 Illinois Central 38 International Harvester 84 International Nickel 33 International 8c 28 '4 Kennecott 38 Kresge 28V Loew's 26 1 8 Mid-Continent-Petroleum 28 Wj Montgomery Ward 60 Nash Kelvinator 19 Licenses Marriage licenses had been issued today at the Weber county clerk's office to Charles Wiseman 34 and Virginia Frost 28 both of Las Vegas Nev Dar-rell Royal Maddock 25 and Louise Oregon Bingham 25 both of Og-den and Jack Hopkins 26 and Marie Poulsen 22 both of Ogdeh muuuay tne ma aay oa ouiy 1945 at 2 o'clock at the County Court House in the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 20th day of June 1945 ij (Seal) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk By ANN DRAPER Deputy i Clerk DAVID WILSON Esq Attorney for Petitioner Published June 20 29 1945 6870 Alta Tunnel Big Hill Bingham Metals Black Metals Bonanza Bristol Silver Bullion Cardiff Chief Cons Clayton Silver Colorado Cons Cdlumbus Rexall Combined Metals herd 78 widow of John Harris Shepherd 463 South First West died Friday at seven-thirty at a local hospital Mrs Shepherd was born in Missouri on Jan 9 1867 a daughter to George William and Catherine Masoner Leeper She was reared and educated in Missouri She later moved to Colorado where she was married to Mr Shepherd at Wallsenberg pn July 21 1895 After their marriage Ihey made their home In Colorado The family came to Smith-field about 1902 Mr Shepherd died 37 years ago Mrs Shepherd came to Brigham City about 1908 where she had resided since She waa a member for several years of the Royal Neighbors lodge at Corinne Surviving is a daughter Mrs Georgia Owens Brigham City a son Ted Shepherd Los Angeles Calif also seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren a sister and a brother Mrs Laura Barnett Fpcatello Ida and William Leeper St Louis Mo Funeral services will be conducted Monday at eleven a hi at the funeral home in Brigham City by Rev Ernest Parish pastor of the Presbyterian church Interment will be in the Smith-field cemetery" Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening and at the family home Monday until time of services FUNERAL HARROP Funeral services for Jane (Jen) Harrop wife of Harrop amct will be held Mon Ross' Glasmann vice chairman Homer secretary to Mayor David Romney agreed to act as secretary One member of the committee Marriner Browning resigned and a man to fill the vacancy will be decided upon at a meeting of the group with the joint city and county commissions Thursday July 5 Thatcher Ahred of Weber college has been named as a possible candidate Meanwhile committee decided tp prepare questionnaires as to the type of war memorial desired and mail them to various organizations The organizations will be requested to discuss the matter at one of their meetings to answer questions and add any suggestions The committee also decided to write letters to cities with a population of from 50000 to 100000 asking what plans for memorials they have formulated and if a memorial is already constructed what method of financing and usage was adopted The committee is comprised of County Commissioner Lyman Kess City Commissioner Harold Welch Anderson Ross Glasmann Win Templeton Ralph Fuller Louis Spaulding Mrs Midgley and Frank DIRECTORY A large selection of our better cotton dresses regular $1250 and $1500 now $900 Twentieth Century Shop (adv) Carpet Cleaning Comet Crescent Eagle Cfown Point Dragon ivauonai tsispuii zs'a VAN KAMPEN SON It it's a National Cash Register 35 rug we ean and repair it National rower ec iigni Housewife Loans See Pearl Steck 325 Eccles Bldg Ph 2-1562 (adv) East Crown Point Dial 2-5374 V') East Tintic Coalj New York Central 29 North American Aviation 13 HAMPTON OO Rugs fuml- tur piBnirt iinhiiimorM knit nonn American iso's ft u0f real este with water rights if Weber County State of Utah and EffiSM that the title to the said ve tracts ol real estate and water 3P" nested in the respective claim -rnJf herelnafter named which said estate and water rights are described as follows to-wlt: 1 Archibald Stanger and Stanger claimants A part of toe bouthwest quarter of Section Thirteen (13) Township Six (6) North Range Two (2) West Salt Lake Meridian United States Survey: Beginning at a point 1910 chains North and 27? chains South 45' East and 465 chains South of the South West corner oi said quarter section and running thence South 456 chains thence East 7-0 chains thence North 465 chains West chains to the place oi Beginning containing 3 acres more or less Together with 22 shares of Water stock in the Slaterville Irrigation Company Tract 2 Etha Bills A part or the South West quarter of Section Thirteen (13) Township Six (6) North Range Two (2) West Salt Lake Meridian United States ourvey: Beginning at a point 1061 chains North west and 1908 chains North from the faouth East! corner of said quarter section thence North West along the center of County Road 329 chains thence North to center of Mill Creek thence Easterly along the center of Mill Creek to a point 1545 chains North lVa West of place of beginning thence South East 1545 chains to the place of beginning containing 5 acres more or less Together with three shares of water in the Marriott Irrigation Company Tract 3 Lloyd Stanger claimant A gart of the South East quarter of ection Thirteen (13) Township Six (6) North of Range Two (2) West Salt Lake Meridian United States Survey: Beginning 1908 chains North from the South West corner of said quarter section and running thence East 531 chains (in street) thence North 1545 chains to the channel of Mill Creek thence in a Northwesterly course down said channel to quarter section line thence West 2 chains thence South 2085 chains to beginning containing 973 acres more or less Together with 6 shares of Water stock in the Marriott Irrigation Company Tract 4 Glen Stanger claimant A part of the South West quarter of Section Thirteen (13) Township Six (6) North Range Two (2) West Salt Lake Meridian United States Survey: Beginning at a point 1910 chains North and 277 chains South 45' East of South West corner of said quarter section thence South 465 chains thence East 70 thence North 465 chains thence North 45' West 70 chains to the place of beginning Together with 22 shares of Water Stock -in the Slaterville Irrigation Company Tract 5 Florpe Stanger McFar-land A part of the South West and North West quarters of Section Thirteen (13) Township Six (6) North Range Two (2) West Salt Lake Meridian United States Survey: Beginning at a point 1908 chains North of the South East corner of said quarter section thence West 486 chains thence North 30' West 20 chains more or less to Mill Creek thence Northeasterly along Mill Creek to East line of North West quarter of said Section thence South 2085 chains more or less to beginning containing 979 acres more or less Together with 6 shares of Water Stock in the Marriott Irrigation Company Tract 6 Raymond Stanger claimant A part of the South West Quarter of Section Thirteen (13) Township Six (6) North Range Two (2) West Salt Lake Meridian United States Survey Beginning at a point 1908 chains North and 486 chains West of the South East corner of said quarter section thence West 575 chains thence North 1" 30' West 1545 chains to Mill Creek thence Northeasterly along Mill Creek to a point North 30' West of beginning thence South 30' East to the place of beginning containing 10 acres more or less Together with 6 shares of Water stock In the Marriott Irrigation Company in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon CHARLES COWLEY Judge on Monday the East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lily Northern Pacific 32' Packard IV raramouni nciures Eureka Standard slip covers Dial 724S Carpenter Work CARPENTER Work building and repairing Phone 4232 Electrical Work Penney 117 "Pennsylvania Railroad 38 Pullman 53 Pure Oil 19 "4 In Corp Walter Boots husband of Mrs Gertrude Boots Ogden is a munitions worker with a unit of the- Fifth air force service command Philippines which was recently commended by Maj Gen Ennis Whitehead for a skillful defense of an advanced air base NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 7107 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER -STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of PETER BASOPOULOS Deceased Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to ALEX BASOPOULOS Administrator of the estate of Peter Basopoulos deceased at the law office of Samuel Powell 614 David Eccles Building Ogden Utah on or before the 24th day of August 1945 ALEX BASOPOULOS Administrator of the Estate of Peter Basopoulos Deceased SAMUEL POWELL Attorney for Administrator Published June 22 29 July 6 13 1945 6879 RCA 12 Republic Steel 23 Gjold Chain Hbrn Silver Kennebec Kentucky Utah Keystone Leonora Mammoth Miner's Gold Miss Monarch Moscow j' 4 Reynolds Tobacco 34 Bid Asked 01 02 06 07 03 032 02 03 OVA 03 0734 09 04Va 05 0S3 06 1 00 1 25 71 75 02Va 03Va 07 08 16 18 16 16i OSV2 07 02 04 03 05 03 01 fl(3 07 03' 03 01 03 13 14 13Va -16 22 30 01 03 25 26 04 07 02 02V4 20 30 00 47 60 02 05 01 02 01 03 2 00 2 50 02 04 10 13 63 65 03 'a 08 52 55 12 15 01 1 02 32 34a 02 05 01 02 "a 02 05 3 07V5 3 25 10 15 31 33 75 80 00 ft 01 7 00 7 25 30 34 01 01ft 00 03 OS 04 04 04'2 00 01 17 18 2 30 2 55 OOV4 01 03 Va 03 01 03 03 03a saieway zuva LIC'HTHOtTSE ELECTRIC CO Wiring for eights Motors Ranges Plugs etc Licensed Union Electricians Fins Lighting Fixtures Wsrlnsr Supplies 26 Years in Busfness Dial 2 2102 315 24th Sears Roebuck 113 Socony-Vacuum 16 Mountain City Copper Simmons 37 Southern Pacific 53 Standard Gas Electric 6 Standard Oil Calif 43 Excel 8 and 16 mm black and white movie film Ace Photo 360 24th st (adv) day at one from Llndquist Sons' Colonial funeral chapel with Bishop Wlm-mer of the Fifteenth ward conducting Viewing at the mortuary Sunday from six to nine and Monday until hour of services Interment Ogden city cemetery Fumigation Mountain View Nail Driver New Park New Quincy North Lily Standard Oil 625g Studebaker 25 Sunshine Mining 13 Ohio Copper TERMITE CONTROL I Cyanide Gas Fumigation! Extermination of Bedbugs i MARSH PEST CONTROL SERVICE 2441 Grant Ave Dim 2 851 Texas Co a' Park Btnffham Texas Gulf SulDhur 43 Critical Merchandise Dinner-ware white house paint fog lights garden hoes insulation recapping brake repairs tires at your Firestone Store 2300 Wash (adv) Park City Cons Timken Roller Bearing 52 Park Konold Park Nelson Lawn Mower Repairs Trans-American 13J Twentieth Century-Fox 28'v "-n ryi clif 22 Union Carbide 88 lain i 1 1 i Park Utah 4 TYREE Funeral services for Ben Ty-ree veteran mail carrier and well known Ogden citizen will be held GRASS catchers hand-made $3 Good handle and rollers John-son's 2436 Grant I Plutus Prince Cons TTn'on Pacific)' 128 Deadline Near on Dog Vaccination The last city and county sponsored public vaccination of dogs will be conducted Saturday afternoon from two to five at Ogden city central fire station and Weber county shops This will be the final anti-rabies treatment under the policy whereby a dog owner pays only for the serum used The newly adopted ordinance requiring all dogs to be vaccinated by June 30 as a control measure against rabies will go into force and violators will face court action officials said It was pointed out that all dogs must be vaccinated but after Saturday it will require work of a private veterinarian at his regular fee Motor Repair In islands Corp Charles Black 21 son of Mr and Mrs Black 586 First recently arrived overseas and is now serving with the 43rd bombardment group of the Fifth air force Philippine islands Itnited Aircraft 30 "a Rubber 88 Smelting 65 Stwl i 8i Warner Pictures 16 Western Union Telegraph 48 Western Airbrake i 30 White Motors 30 Woolworth 45 RicJ Argentine jjoyston Silver King Coaf ilver King West liver Shield loux Mines fouth Standard ar Baby Tintic Central Tintic Lead NOTICE No 7174 Estate of MARIA McDONALD Deceased The Petition of Francis McDonald praying for Letters of Administration issue to him in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon CHARLES COWLEY Judge on Monday the 2nd day of July 1945 at 10 o'clock A at the County Court House in the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said caurt with the seal thereof affixed this 20th day of June 1945 (Seal) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk By ANN DRAPER Deputy Clerk MOYLE McKAY BURTON and WHITE Esqs Attorneys for Petitioner Published June 20 29 1943 6871 NOTICE No 7175 Estate of ANNIE O'REILY THOMAS Deceased The Petition of Bertha Haag pray- Saturday at four at Llndquist and Sons' Colonial funeral chapel Bishop Cromp-ton i cl a 1 1 Principal speaker will be Bev John Edward Carver Viewing at mortuary Friday from six to nine and Saturday until funeral hours Interment Ogden city Tintic Standard! Read the New Books Fiction and non-fiction Rental library at the Emporium Book Shop Udv) JOHNSON Eiectric Service Co-Service calls on motors and elec-tric appliances 377 22nd 9219 Painting and Decorating" Free estimates Phone 2-6584 Killian 266 Patterson Painting PROFESSIONAL spray painting done bldgs fences etc Free estimate Phone 4786 Plastering FOR Patching Plaster ask for Har-oldShupe Phone 2-3768 GRAIN Utah Cons West Toledo CHICAGO June 29 Grain mar A 4 Zuma kets slipped after mid-session today but the break uncovered resting demand and prices rallied during the final hour Unlisted Stocks Bid I Asked of futures trading FUNERAt DIRECTORS 9 65 1 15 4 30 11 25 Some prices were up nearly a cent after noon wlth barley the only grain 9 85 1 50 4 60 55 On Pfc William Jones 20 sort of Reuben Jones RFD No 3 box 1 Ogden has reported to the army ground service forces redistribution-station at Santa Barbara Calif He will be assigned to new duties after eight months' duty in the Philippines failing to benefit from the late recovery Plumbing Repair Amal Sugar pifd Con Wagon 1 I Sugar cofti SUP I Sugar pfd fUt Pr Lt $7 pfd UtFr Lt $6 pfd as 1 National Tunnel 00 MONEY TO LOAN 178 00 170 00 82 00 I 1 75 At the finish wheat was to lc higher than yesterday's close July $166fil66 Corn was unchanged to higher December $117 Oats were 72 00 87 00 2 00 KIRKENDALL-DAR1ING MORTUARY DIAL 6900 cemetery -Postofflce employes will attend in a body Funeral services for Ronald Andersen 11-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Anderson who was killed Wednesday will be conducted Monday at two in the Roy ward chapel with Bishop Leslie Stoker officiating Friends may call at the family residence in Roy Sunday after eleven-thirty a in and Monday prior to time of services Interment will be in the Aultorest Memorial park under direction of Aultorest mortuary I Sales up to July 66 87c Rye was to lc higher July $153(f? 153 Loans Barley was unchanged to down Don't Dig Up Your Sewer Electric Roto-Rooter Cleans Drains Without Fuss or Muss ELECTRIC ROJSjO-ROOTER RWCE Phone 8978 2216 Jefferson Plumbing Repair Cash Dial 2-5097 July ziizva Barefoot Sandals nou-rationed 9 to 3 $198 and $229 Christen-son's Shoe Store (adv) Bingham Metals 5000 at 3 He Clayton Silver 100 at- 72c Empire Mines 1000 at 2c Kennebec 1000 at 5c Prince Con 300 at 33c MYERS FOULGER Rose Chapel Mortuary 533-26h St Dial 8897 Roofing Floor Sanders Edgers and wax polishers for rent Gateway Glass Paint Co 2340 Wasn Blvd (adv) CHICAGO June 29 No wheat Corn: No-2 yellow No 3 yellow $118 sample grade yellow $113 Oats: No 1 mixed 72c No 2 mixed 72c Barley nominal: Malting $115 139 feed Funeral services for Mrs Sally Porter Farr widow of the late Joseph Farr will be held Saturday at Tintic Standard 225 at $2 40 50 mt $250 Horn Silver 500 at 26c New Park 500 at 63c: 400 at 64c Comet Coal 300 at ITc Crescent Eagle 1000 at Sc Zuma 1000 at 3c West Toledo 500 at 5000 at 3c 2000 at 3cf 10000 at 3c one Llndquist Sons oioniai iunerai chapel Bishop Paul of the Twelfth ward omcating Viewing at mortuarv Fri day six to nine and Saturday New Vork Eggs NEW YORK June 29 Ems: 25- Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors who assisted in any way during the death of our beloved wife and daughter Myrtle Calvert Funk Especially do we thank the minister singers auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars those who sent flowers Guy Funk the Funk family the Clayton until nour or service interment In Warrant Officer (jg) Edson Preece 23 son of Mr and Mrs Oral Preece Ogden is currently assigned to the AAF redistribution station No 4 at Santa Ana army air base Calif 372 firm Current general wholesale ugaen city cemetery Funeral services for Ben Ty prices follow: Mixed colon Extras No 1 to 4 45 lbs and over 40 418c -medium 40-44 lbs 388c standards No 1 to 4 45 lbs and over 362rtT383c current receipts ree veteran mall carrier and wen known Ogden citizen will be held Saturday at four at Llndquist Sons' Coldnial funeral chapel 36 2c dirties 43 lbs 352c checks 352c Ezra Jones agent New York Life Ins Co Phone 2-0213 (adv) tusnop urompton officiating Principal speaker will be Rev John FLORISTS Whites Extras No 1 to 4 45 lbs and over nearby 40418c medium 40-44 lbs nearby 388c Browns Extras No 1 to 4 45 lbs and over nearby 401041 8c medium 40-44 lbs nearby 388c Edward Carver Viewing at mortuary Friday from six to nine and Saturday until funeral hour Inter YOU can reroof the average 5-room house with the best of materials as low as S200 FHA monthly payments All kinds of siding Phone 8862 or 7113 Radio Repairing RADIO REPAIR Work Guaranteed Open Evenings and Sundays Phone 2-7486 772 3Qth St WE repair all types of radios Yes we have those hard to getJtubes Fast and efficient service DEAMER RADIO SERVICE Phone 6910 1055 Kiesel Ave ROSS RADIO SUPPLY SERVICE I Phone 2-6109 I 2373 Kiesel Ave Roofing Repairing CALL DS for a new roof! Roof repairs brick and white asbestos siding Carey rock wool insulation Free estimates 1 Zieg-ter Roofing Co 2667 Lincoln Ave Plat 2 4688 or fi91b evpnlngs Refrigerator Service REFRIGERATOR Service All makes repaired Utah Refrlger- ment Ogden city cemetery Postof Udall Pace husband of Mrs Irma Pace 738 Twenty-fourth has been promoted to sergeant at his station in the Philippines He is an investigator with a unit of the Fifth air force service command AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Washington Blvd Dial 9958 flce employes will attend in a body 2nd day of July 1945 at 10 o'clock A at the County Court House In the court room of said court In Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 20th day of June 1945 (Seal) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk By ANN DRAPER Deputy Clerk Published June 20 29 1945 6873 ORDINANCE NO 211 AN ORDINANCE QUARANTINING ALL DOGS IN OGDEN CITY FOR A PERIOD OF NINTY DAYS FROM THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF WHEREAS it has been found by the City Physician of Ogden City and reported by him to the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City that proven cases of rabies exist in Ogden City and that persons are taking the Pasteur Treatment in Ogden City and WHEREAS said City Physician of Ogden City has recommended that a quarantine period be established by ordinance for a period of ninety (90) days from the effective date thereof and WHEREAS It is suspected that there are dogs in Ogden City affected with rabies NOW THEREFORE be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City Utah: SECTION 1 That aU dogs within the corporate limits of Ogden City be and they are hereby quarantined for a period of ninety (90) days from the effective date of this ordinance Every owner of a dog or dogs and every person having custody of a dog or dogs in Ogden City Is hereby required to keep such dog or dogs off the streets and away from public places of Ogden City during said quarantine period unless such dog or dogs is held securely upon a leash or Is muzzled SECTION 2 The violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding Two Hundred and Ninety-Nine Dollars 1 $29900) or by Imprisonment in the LIVESTOCK OGDEN June 29 (WFA) Hogs: Salable 60 total 400 good and choice 180-300 lb butchers $1505 medium to good $14501475 300-325 lb $14001450 over 325 lbs 1400 160-180 lbs $1400411450 sows $13501425 Cattle: Salable 95 total 355 slow: mostly cows on sale nominally steady common to medium cows $825 1000 late Thursday nearly good fed steers $14 00 odd head! strictly good heifers $1500 common to medium cows $850 50 cutters 825 canners $500 700 good bulls common $1000 rrt 1050 medium to good veal-era $1 2 50 it 1400 Sheep: Salable 2950 total 5035 no eajrly sales late Thursday spring lambs steady to 10c higher: 11 doubles good to choice 91-95 lb Idaho range lambs $16 00 straight six doubles 89 lb Ore-gons and one load 79 lb Idaho lambs $1575: few loads ranch lambs $1550 sorted good and choice shorn ewes No 2 and No 3 pelts common to medium 550 COLE Funeral services for Thomas Richard Cole pioneer of Willard will be held Saturday at two In the Potatoes CHICAGO June 29 Potatoes: Arrivals 88 on track 140 total shipments 863 New stock offerings light demand very good market firm at ceiling only occasional car offered local track market California long whites No 1 $389429 commercials $3810419 Willard tabernacle Bishop A Taylor officiating Friends may call at Ogden City Floral Co 2219 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 41039 New Stock hand carved riding bridles martingales and breast col the home Friday afternoon and eve ning and Saturday until time of lars Cross Co 2242 Wash services Burial wul be made in the Willard cemetery under the direction Blvd (adv) Floral and Gilft Shop 215 24th St Phones oi tne Maian mortuary Will Pay Ton Price for two cood upright pianos Glen Bros Music Butter and Eggs SAN FRANCISCO June 29 Dairy market: Butter-r-93 score 43c: 90 score 42c Cheese Loafs 282c triplets 272c Large grade A 44c medium grade A 41 small grade A 36c large grade 41 Co 2546 Wash Phone 4621 (adv) ator Service Phone 2-6471 Economist Advises Veterans On "Safest1 Occupations Businesses in Postwar Era Rugs Cleaned Personal Loans Car Loans Furniture Loans-Real Estate Loans A home company Nineteen years' operation and 50000 loans made in Ogden $5000 to $200000 PEOPLES Finance Thrift Co 2506 Washington Dial 4691 Put Your Budget In Step With Today If scattered bills or obligations have thrown your budget "out of stride" let a loan from us put It "back in step" again GET CASH HERE Ford's Finance Ins Co 2623 Washington Dial 5579 CASH for All Your Needs: $131 23 is the average monthly cost of $100 for one year You can't beat It REPAY AS FOLLOWS: $100 1 year 965 per month $125 1 year $1208 per month $150 1 year $1448 per month $200 year $1930 per month Any amount from $50 to $500 at the same ratio 1 to 12 months ALL LOAN PLANS SENTINEL Finance Company 212 Eccles Bldg Dial 2-1653 Loans for Spring Needs $25 to $300 You can get a loan here to pay Income Taxes Payments on past due bills Insurance or many other things for which you may need money COME IN OR PHONE TODAY FAMILY FINANCE Co First Security Bank Building Dial 2-5473 Quick Cash CITIZENS' FINANCE CO 325 Eccles itift Floor Pvt Marian Dunk-ley daughter of Mr and Mrs William Bennetts of box 542 Ogden has completed training in the motor transport school of the women's army corns Fort Des ivioines io a Intermountain Funerat BRIGHAM Funeral services for Mrs Ivy Eustane Knud-son Titley who died Thursday morning will be conducted Tuesday at two in the First ward chapel by Bishop Fred Petersen Friends may call at the Harold Felt funeral hnme SHAMPOO rugs on your: floors while you watch Phone 6170 Septic Tank Cleaning SANITARY and septic tank serv-tce Septic tanks and cesspools cleaned Modern disposal equipment Phone 2-3491 Address: 3253 Grant Aye Sewing Machine Repair FRIDAY men "what am I aointf to do For wateinroofinsr CHICAGO June 29 'AP-WFAt Cattle: Salable lj00 total 2000 salable calves 500 total 500 steady strictly choice 1232 lb steers $1800 ceiling scattered supply 1670 not much inquiry for strictly grass steers at $1450 down to $1250 and below best heifers $1600 light cutter cows $825 down most beef cows 1250 vealers mainly $1550 down Sheep: Salable 500 total 5000 steady good and choice spring lambs $160001635 bucks $100 less medium to good $145001550 common lightweights down to $1300 medium old crop 85 lb shorn lambs No 1 pelts $13 50 shorn- aged ewes $800 down to $650 Dasements uutside painting Gate By Roger Babson I go to a small community?" An BABSON ARPK Mass June 29 ticipating this inquiry I am pre way uiass raint Co 2340 Wash in ton blvd (adv It is generally agreed that there "'Tt" inese industries City Jail for a period not exceeding six (6) months or by both such fine and imprisonment SECTION 3 During the foregoing will be a few years of excellent Monday evening and Tuesday until swers are which are now being successfully carried on in small communities and which In Ralph Marshall quarantine period it shall be the duty of the Health Officer employees in shiD's service man secnnH iiocc time oi services Interment will he In Brigham SEWING Machine Repairs for all makes 11 years experience All work guaranteed 48-hr service Phon 8498 Stove Furnace Repairs the Ogden City Health Department wny cemetery USNR has been serving at the naval hospital Base 8 Oahu for the past 12 months He was formerly employed as a machinist the City Pound Master or any peace officer to capture and Impound any dog found running at large upon the public streets or In public places in Ogden City not being held on a leash SIDE GLANCES HILL Stove and Furnace Repairs 2002 Wash Dial 9392 2-1659 Stove and Furnace Repairs 8ummnh Fdrv -Dial 9202 at urn field or muzzled as aioresaia SECTION 4 In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City a public emergency exists in connec Motor steam clean your car in pur modern service department Browning Chevrolet Co (adv) tion witn tne matters nerein contained and it is necessary to the Deace safety business in the United States following the collapse of Japan Perhaps certain sections that' have tremendously over-expanded during the war will have slumps and this applies to certain war industries Future Business Outlook The great majority of communities and industries however are headed for real prosperity so long as the people have money to spend Remember that where we had only $7000000000 in our pockets and cash drawers six years ago we have $27000000000 at the present time which we are holding to spend or invest as soon as a fair opportunity arrives How long will it take for our people to spend this money and and general welfare of the inhabitants Survivor Donald Stanger machinist's" mate second class 3132 of Ogden city tnat tnis ordinance oe come effective Immediately SECTION 5 This ordinance shall take 1 RECAPPING and repairing one and two-day service Reliable on tire information Backed by 25 years' experience in the tire industry Frank Blaes Tlx Co 3018 Wash DIM 8791 Vacuum Cleaner Repairs WE REPAIR all Royal and Eureka vacuums also all small electric SctKwsFurnlture and Slectrlo Co 355 24th Dial 4267 union is among the 500 survivors of ships sunk or badly damaged off Okinawa to arrive at Treasure Island Calif for a 30-dav "sur vivor" leave He was aboard the Luce still have a good future This future is being enhanced by the improved living conditions with lower costs for rent and food better transportation facilities and lower freight rates and especially by very much better labor conditions Metal Industries 1 The sale and repairing of agricultural machinery offers an excellent opportunity for those who have a combined sales and mechanical ability 2 The sale of automobiles and the operation of garages offers similar opportunities 3 Electrical household equipment combined with battery service and the sale and repair of heating and cooking apparatus 4 The sale and repairing of furniture especially in connection with upholstery 5 Printing book binding and engraving These industries even today are the most successful in small communities Food and Drink Industries 1 Ham or bacon curing and the manufacture of sausages 2 The baking trade although communities supporting this should be suburban rather than isolated 3 Butter cheese condensed milk and margarine effect upon Its adoption and first puo-lication Passed and adopted and ordered published by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City Utah this 28th day of June 1945 DAVID ROMNEY Mayor (Seal) ATTEST: TILLOTSON City Recorder MAE BRAMWELL Deputy Recorder Published June 29 1945 6895 Washing Machine Repair Brief eases at Steve's Office 4ie-zh street (adv) WE REPAIR Maytag ind Dex what will happen afterwards? Coast Marine Sgt Merlin Ziegenhagen after visitin his Most economists are agreed that we should be prepared for trouble any time after 1950 As to mother Mrs Be oel Ziegenhagen of ao jrauerson left for San Mn where he will be on duty until re what form this trouble takes depends largely upon the success or failure of the Russian communist experiment If after 1950 Russia NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AT PLAIN CITY Pursuant to Chapter 17- Session Laws of Utah 1945 Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held in the assigned ne arrived in th tt about May 1 after spending 23 LOANS ON JEWELRY See Pearl Steck 325 Eccles Bldg Ph 2-1562L LOANJv Type writer L-V-'N Diamonds UNCLE SAM'S LOAN CO 278 25th HEAVY fryers for sale 3879 Adlims Ave Phone 8688 luumns xne jfacmc with the rest of the world suffers from unemployment we have not much to fear If however when We next have 15000000 unem DuPont Speed-Easy wall finish vy iu appxy over wallnanpr nr Plain City meeting house Plain City Weber County Utah on July 17th 1945 foils will open at 7 am and close at pm The purpose of said election is to determine whether a Cemetery Maintenance District shall be organized within the following described boundaries a map showing the boundar ployed walking the streets Russia and the communistic countries any type oi walls Griffin Paint Co 2318 Wash blvd (adv Fryers For Sale 1047 16th St 1 tiei ies of said District being on file at should have no unemployment then we may see a civil war here Large Cities vs Small Cities the office of the County Clerk Weber County: The South four and thirty-eight hun Those returning service men Mrs Agnes Izatt Adams 78 Logan died of coronary occlusion Tuesday while visiting at the home of a daughter Mrs A Barney Salt Lake City A daughter Mrs Jessie A Miller Tremon-ton is among the survivors ter wasnt-rs also nave pans tor Hmany other makes washers boss Furniture and Electrlo Co 855 4th Plat W7 Wallpaper Cleaning hiy Waiioaper Cleaning Rear sonable Phone 9129 WANTED TO BUY CASrTFORYOUR USED FURNITURE Reliable Furniture Co 2276 Wash Blvd Dial 2-4371 WANTED: Eggs chickens strawberries cherries apricots Highest cash prices paid UTAH FRUIT EXCHANGE 2939 Wash Blvd Dial 7728 ARMY man urgently needs electric reirigerator and baby crib Dial 2-7858 WANTED: Will pay cash for two-wheeled trailer 16-ihch tires Phone 2-6738 WANTED: Electric washing machine Pay cash Phone Clear 259-J-4 WANTED: Bicycle tire new or used Single tube 20-lnch Ph 2-3884 SEWING machine wanted any make or condition Phone 8498 WANTED: Doll buggy and small' coaster wagon Phone 2-5650 WANTED: Tricycle any kind Phi 2-2475 or 6775 One Cornish Rooster Phone 2-0647 WANTED: Fiuit tree wood of any kind Dial 5581 who fear this possibUity should seriously consider where to locate after coming back to this coun 4 Cattle poultry and dog foods especially the latter 5 Soft drinks cider vinegar wines cocoa and confectionary Miscellaneous Industries 1 Building materials such as timber bricks fire clay paints dredths (438) chains of Section Fifteen (15) the South two hundred eighty-eight nd seven-tenths (2887) feet of Section Sixteen (16) and Seventeen (17) and the East half of the TOP prices paid for chickens South Wash Pmutrv Plat 6502 SEEDS IDAHO seed RuMeSffomcertP fled seed last yr Utah Fruit Exchange 2930 Wash Blvd Ph 7728 FOR? SALE: Truck 1938 International As is celling D-50 Call 9658 try They should avoid necessar ily returning to their own com South two hundred eighty-eight and seven-tenths (2887J feet of Section Eighteen (18) and all of Sections Twenty (20) Twenty-one (21) Twenty- munities if other communities of Immediate service on band and orchestra instrument repairs Glen Bros (advJ fer better opportunities and saf er conditions Here again I want every man to decide the question for himself but I believe that for Rer4t the small cities are far safer in Social event The USO club 448 Twenty-fourth will sponsor a cotton dress party featuring the HiU field band July 5 at eight-thirty for war workers service men and women and varnishes 2 The manufacture and distribution of brushes canvas goods crates bags rope and twine 3 The tanning and dressing of leather also saddlery harnesses etc 4 Fertilizers disinfectants glue etc 5 Games toys and sport requisites The manufacture of these is especially adaptable in small communities in hardwood sections the long run than the large cities When starting my statistical business which is now one of the mgm mm mm mm mm put qt b24 I two (22) Twenty-seven (27) Twenty-eight (28) Twenty -nine (29) Thirty-two (32) Thirty-three (33) Thirty-four (34) and the east half of Section Thirty (30) also the East one-half of Sections 19 and 31 all in Township Seven North of Range Two West Salt Lake Meridian and Base situate In Weber County Utah Also the North half of Section Three (3) and the North half of Section Four (4) and the South West Quarter of Section Four (4) lying north of the Warren Canal and all of Section Five (5) North of the Weber River and the North half of the North East Quarter 'WellVe were just talking about the manpower short- RENT a Oar or Truck Herta Drlve-TJr-Self Dial 5219 2540 Washington Blvd SPACE FOR SALE CLOSE In good accommodations shade for three trailers Adults preferred 2679 Chllds Ave uUIHUWtRi CHOICE peonies and funeral sprays Dial 2-3725 argest of its kmd in the world I mected Wellesley Mass a town Shoes we now have a cnmnietA uhs is one summer we really are glad to) feavelyouj folksi spend your vacation with us 3 of only about 5000 people The question however natural stock for children Oualitv Silk- Shop 2477 Wash Blvd (adv) ly arises in the minds of service.

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