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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINES THURSDAY EVENING JULY 5 1945 Thousands Will Gains Higher Post In Plane Service Becker Anderson Chosen Queen Contest Judges Selection of the queen will be Patient to Receive Exercise Ball The Bushnell general hospital veteran who has been using oranges to exercise his lingers to- day is to get a rubber ball thanks to an Ogdenite who sends this let- ter with the ball: The Red Cross staff told me they cannot purchase rubber balls I have one that I think will be just right for exercising fingers and am sending it today It is a Cleone Randall Crowned Queen for 1946 at North Ogden Celebration (Gus) Becker and Pat) Anderson ardent supporters of the Pioneer days celebration rodeo and former grand marshal of the event will judge a field of Get Pay Boost By to US Law About 8000 of the federal employes in the Ogden area and about 9500 federal employes throughout the state it was estimated will benefit from pay increases granted to classified government workers by a bill passed made entirely by horsemanship Sd costume The horse ridden dur- ing the competition must be the mount each entrant would use if selected in her appearance at the rodeo Any horsewoman in northern Utah under the age of 21 years may enter the contest by appear I I gift irom mv -ir- Smokey to you I have tubbed it and scrubbed it' with brusn ana scouring powder It wouldn't do for teething but will be okay for a hand" safe at least 12 candidates for the honor of being queen of Pioneer days Commissioner William Wood announced today Assistant Named In making the selection of the queen to reign over Pioneer days July 19 to 24 Becker and Anderson will be assisted by Paul Mc-Pherson technical director for 20th Century-Fox motion picture studios Hollywood The judges will not be advised of the names of the candidates until competition time at twelve noon Sunday July 8 at Ogden stadium ing at the stadium at twelve noon Ticket Sales Meanwhile Commissioner Wood announced that the advance sale of tickets for the rodeo has begun at the city auditor's office iln the city-county building The public ticket booth on City Hall park at the corner of Twenty-fifth and School Vacation Brings More Bicycle Thefts School vacation time has brought about an increase in number of bicycle thefts Cnampneys police officer in charge cf the bike detail said today Number of thefts in June was almost double that of the previous month he said Sixteen bikes were reported stolen during June and 22 were recovered Discrepancy between the number lost and those recovered is explained by the recovery of a number of bicycles taken during previous months Some of the recoveries dated back to 1932 "Most of the bikes picked up' Officer Champneys said "were taken by individuals for their own use Some of them are used two or three days to two or three weeks and then abandoned" Tough on Rackets The department's system of licensing and marking makes it difficult for a bike racket to start up the officer explained Dealers make daily reports of bicycles or parts they purchase fT A check is made through inspections at the city's parks and playgrounds where licenses and serial numbers of bikes reported stolen are sought Theatres and alleys are watched Cleone Randall daughter of Mr and Mrs Percy Randall North Ogden was chosen queen of the 1946 North Ogden Cherry day as the closing event of the annual festival Wednesday Anna Lee Bailey this year's queen made the presentation while her attendants Connie Rhees and Shirley Chandler assisted by the USO Hawaiian troupe formed a beautiful setting A large crowd attended all events of the celebration The horse pulling contest claimed the major attention of the afternoon Waite Cash with his black team from Pleasant View won top money in the lightweight class with James Garner North Ogden placing second In the middleweight class the Joseph Chadwick team North Ogden placed first with Joseph Roylance Pleasant View taking second First money in the heavy class went to the brown team of Earl Rhees Pleasant View by congress Utah workers particularly will gain by the provision calling for time and one-half overtime instead of time and one-twelfth since this state is in the critical area under a 44-hour week However this tirrie and one-half provision will benefit mainly those earning salaries up to $2980 Overtime payment to employes making more than this amount will be correspondingly lower it was explained All employes who have completed a 12-month period of service are entitled to within-grade salary advancements Service in the armed forces counts toward serv Washington will be opened for business Saturday and continue through the run of the show Plans are being made for special nights of the rodeo program to be set aside for personnel of the war bases of the Ogden area Spud Fiesta Held Great Success Mary Maloney Appointment of Miss Mary Maloney as chief stewardess for United Air Lines at Denver has been announced by Magar-rell director of United's passen ice periods necessary for pay in--creases The law calls for a 20 per cent increase on the first $1200 of sal ger service She succeeds Jane Nutting who is resigning to be married Miss PLAIN A large crowd attended Potato day here Wednesday Neta Thompson was queen of the day Her attendants were Lois Simpson and Vira Beth Robson Potato awards were as follows: I Bliss first prize Gordon Had-ley second Durland Hadley and third Clarence Coy Irish Cobbler first Durland Had with Don Berrett North Ogden placing second Teams from Hooper Clinton and surrounding communities also took part Jack Pippin Jack Birt South Weber and Allen Sechrist Wilson judged the pulling contest 1 Signature Loans ORROW OR MORE Loans Also Made on Furniture or Car Loans to Men and Women Married or Single Loans Closed Same Day You Apply Convenient Monthly Payment! Confidential Service Phone Write or Come In STATE FINANCE CO A Friendly Place to Borrow 52S ECCLES BUILDING PHONE 2-752t We specialize in loans women Maloney has been assistant chief stewardess at Denver for several months and from 1941 until 1944 was a "sky girl" on United's flights ary and 10 per cent of the remainder up to $4600 Boys Interested In Army Classes Ogden boys are becoming more and more interested in the army ASTRP courses Sgt Allen 18 jBDJB 1 Music by the Weber high school band and orchestra added to" the afternoon's entertainment The evening program of music with Dilworth Young as speaker drew a large crowd A dance followed at which the coronation took place Wyatt general chairman Dronounced the celebration a com ley second Clifford Heslop and third Earl Hadley Program for the day consisted I of an address by Dilworth Young concert Weber high school band children's parade wrestling match between Ralph Morley and Bob Muldoon mounted posse drills out of Salt Lake City Daughter of Dr and Mrs Maloney of Salt Lake City Miss Maloney attended Sacreo Heart academy at Ogden and was graduated as a nurse from Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake City Half-Year Figrobres Since the first of the year 72 bicycles have been reported stolen in Ogden the department list shows and of this number only eight remain unrecovered So far this year 2600 bicycles have been licensed and about 95 per cent of this number have been marked with electrically imposed code number Licenses are issued every Friday afternoon from one urn il five o'clock and all day Sattirdav About 100 bikes are a baseball game and a dance plete success and expressed his annreciation of the work of all Holley recruiting substation commander said today With an opportunity of getting the beginning of a college education before they are called to active service are Roger Wade Slade committees and the support of the public Cleone Randall Homecoming Set Mr and Mrs Bryner 708 Seventh announce a family home coming observance ot tne return of two sons who nave Been over seas Set fay Bryner a prison Hearing Demanded On Bribe Count Floyd Adkins 35-year-old Negro "city" in City court today demanded a preliminary hearing on the complaint charging him with bribe an Ogden city police officer AOKins is alleged to have dffered Police Officer Otto Henderson $50 er in Germany for 10 months and who has been away from home 15 months and Set Ray Bryner licensed each month with about 300 remaining unlicensed Increase Shown in Meter Receipts Regular parking meter collections from Jan 1 1945 to June 30 totalled $2486975 with collections of $533097 from new meters bringing the revenue to $30-20072 a report submitted to the Ogden city commission revealed Collections in 1944 covering the same period totalled $2310687 the report said I an airplane mechanic who has been in England for 28 months also for a daughter Mrs Evelyn Nord who has been in Florida Georgia and New York with her husband Comoral Ben Nord of not to arrest him on a charge of son of Slade Jr 2820 Jackson and George Roope Mohler son of Paul Mohler 835 Twenty-sixth who have followed other Ogden boys into the army's educational training set-up Sgt Holley pointed to a letter Lowell Flamm Brigham City sent to his brother: "Well Bud here's the story on ASTRP" Sgt Flamm wrote from Europe "If you could settle down enough to spend from six in the morning to eleven at night going to school every day but Sunday I say go to it But sign your name on the dotted line with the grim determination you'll stick your nose to the grindstone Also your background plays a big part If you had a little 'trig' chem' and physics in high school it'll make things a lot easier for you Of course there are always gym classes and a few passes to break the monotony Smarter men than you and I have failed the thing Bud because they didn't work You can't be a playboy in that branch I know you can do it if you just work and quit thinking about getting home to see your girl friend every week-end" That's what Sgt Flamm wrote Lay ton for the past two years alleged drunkenness and disturbing Corporal Nord has been reassigned the peace on or about June 30 to a camp at San Francisco Mrs Judge Quill Nebeker fixed bail Nord will remain with her par- at $500 and set July 20 for the ents hearing ADITION if 7 his brother and Bud joined up Sgt Holley said he will be glad to talk to any other young men with ASTRP qualifications answer their questions and discuss the program with them EXCLUSIVE AT 1 1 'e0Z NJ 3 "i exquisrht Here at the California Free Market we like tradition We like but we refuse to bow down to it for our tradition is one of change Junk Yard Fence Problem Aired Theme song of Ogden junk dealers "Don't Fence Me In" was answered today by Derrah Van Dyke city attorney in an opinion which in spirit sang "You Can't Fence Them In" Recently the city engineer was requested by the commission for a report on fencing of junk yards The engineer in a memorandum to the city attorney on June 21 recommended that an ordinance be prepared requiring the fencing of jung yards with a tight fence constructed to a minimum elevation of six feet above the sidewalk grade After going into the law Mr Van Dyke reported that any such ordinance would be unconstitutional and void It is not within the city's power to enforce the We have kept customs not because they are the "way we have always done things" but because they are the things Ogden wants us to do And we have kept Customers not Trw ill 1 St fencing of junk yards the attor ney indicated The commission decided to noti fy junk dealers of Van Dyke's opinion and to request cooperation from them by fencing their yards 4n the interest of good will and city beautification because they "have always traded with us" but because they continually find what they want in our store RECAP I 0 and Mizpah for He said May the Lod1 watch between me and thee while we are absent one from another" genesis We have and we know that that BEAUTIFUL TALISMAN DIAMONDS EVERLASTING TOKENS OF DEVOTION growth has come because we have kept in step with your changing needs That is the tradition that lives with us Your BUICK or CHEVROLET TIRES at your friendly Buick and Chevrolet Service Station CONOCO SERVICE 26th and Washington Blvd Dial 2-0415 Browning Chevrolet Co I i $CQ75 I i PAY JUST $150 WEEKLY Rings with the depth and meaning of the s-c-v which they exemplify artistry and quality worthy of the Anderson name Now at 4Mfy Anderson presenH for your dtscrimina- for the greatest in diamonds of the West 8 II Man's "Liberator" Mizpah or the two-diamond Mizpah Bridal duo rum 2626 Washington Blvd Oqden Buick 2829 WmMar'Ktt That Street Ybu 1 699? WASH Ggdenutan Sales 7 We Never Cose CONVENIENT TERMS! 2449 Washington Btv 11.

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