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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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Ogden, Utah
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FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER II THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER those Interested In being a skilled i Random worker with the construction bat Gains Promotion in Railway Duty talion should apply right away CITY ASSIGNED i QUOTA IN NAVY Directs Field's Special Service Clark also called attention to the SHERIFF HUNTS FOR LOST BOYS References GALL MADE FOR SKILLED LABOR fact that through modified regulation of the selective service system and the navy recruiting service it Licenses Marriage license have been usued in the county clerk's Ogden Attorney Serves Overseas Lieut Arch Benson son of Mr and Mrs John Benson la overseas it was revealed today by father head of the department or education and psychology at vve-ber college i Lieut Benson a former Ogden attorney Is assigned to the service of supply in London tains stations daily In the pt-office building and at 2405 Washington I is now possible to enlist a man after he has received his orders for induction The recruiter said how 4 To help fill the need for America's fast-growing navy Ogden has been assigned a quota of 130 men for September Clark jS recruiter in charge of the local substation said today office to Fred LeRoy Brown 19 and Mary LaRue Tippets 19 both of Ogden Vernon Richardson 29 and Una Mae Montgomery 21 both of Ogden Official Urges Trained i Workers to Take Industrial Jobs ever that "men who know they will be called lor service soon can save the navy and their draft board lots of time and trouble by enlisting in a few days ahead of the day they are to be called" The navy recruitinf service main- in makjng an appeal for volunteer Save time expense and enlistments i The quota for the state is set at parK right downtown as Community Parking Center 2483- BZ3 the highest mark ever Clark nrr V7 TTI revealed "To meet our 130 figure will require the combined efforts of 67 Kiesel south of Paramount "Near the center of everything" Popular rate All cars watched (adv) the Ogden civilian recruiting com At mid-afternoon today Sheriff John Watson and a group of deputies were still scouring the area near Pine View dam to learn the whereabouts of three Ogden youngsters who left their homes Thursday afternoon The boys are Jackie and Billle Kirch 0 and 11 years of age respectively sons of Mr and Mrs Kirch of 2832 Eccles and Earl Clements 12 son of Mr and Mrs Charles Clements of 2600 Eccles The sheriffs office expressed the hope that the boys would be found safe but Was aware of the possibility they may have drowned in Pine View reservoir The boys left their homes at approximately one Thursday Huntsville residents have reported they saw three boys answering to the description of the missing lads Thursday at two playing near the reservoir Mrs Kirch said today brother mittee and the navy recruiting Phone 2-0163 Wafthinston Blvd Btair" As Tctty Officers I To help reach the goal the sub Tongues lb 10s An appeal to the patriotism of person with critical skills who art not engaged In war Industries was Issued today by Joseph Mayer director of the Utah office of the employment service urging them to transfer from their present employment to war work where they are critically needed Mr Mayer said critical war work will be slowed considerably II skilled workers remain In non-defense positions thereby necessitating training of inexperienced persons to do essential work riv the employment service Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Mt Ogden lodge No 848 will meet tonight at seven-thirty o'clock In the hall i station I now has authority to enlist pharmacists' mates as high as chief petty officers if their ouallfl Liz Rental 3e a day or 60 Cations permit and yeomen who can take shorthand at the rate of 100 Words per minute and can type 50 reading day memberships for $100 Emporium Book Shop (adv) woras per minute PERCY TURNER addition all ratings in the PotnoasicuIb23D Veal Steaks lb 25c Cuba Steaks lb 32c Liver Ib 17c Veal Roast lb 25c Lard 2 lbs 33c Round Steak 32c Sirloin Steak 32c T-Bone Steak 32c A mother and daughter nartv will begin this evening at Ground Beef lb 22c Bump Boast lb Prime Bib Boast 27c Boneless Slow lb 20c Pork Bibs -lb 6s Bacon Sliced Cantaloupes ea Js Tomatoes 3 lbs: 10c construction and headquarters com LIEUT MENGER Receive assignment Lieut Carl Menger has been of the Clements boy believes the youngsters went to Pine View res eight In Twenty' panics are open once again Since this announcement was made in Tuesday's Standard Examiner" second ward chapel A program is scheduled and refreshments will ervoir when they lert tneir nomes Earl Clements had gone boat-riding on the reservoir only the day be Clark said "there have been many be served All ward mothers and Is endeavoring to fill gaps In war industries with employes of nonessential Industries Mr Mayer said Many persons now engaged in non vital work need only brief 'refresher" courses in order to lit themselves for critical work "We realize that many persons are reluctant to leave their present jobs for war work even though the wages for war work aer higher inquiries and about half a dozen In yards service Pelcy Turner 373 Second has been appointed night assistant superintendent of the Ojjden Union Railway Depot Co Mr Turner entered the company's employ in 1921 as a switch-tender He has lived in Ogden since 1919 His family comprising his wife the former Frances Brooks dauehters over 12 years old are fore It was reported and had been have made application for enlist ment" I invited made special service officer at-Hill field according to announcement today by the public relation office of the field Lieutenant Menger has been athletic director of the field and has trying to persuade his brother to take him again Thursday Upon the older boy's refusal the lad la be- Less Than Barbara Gould As these ratings may close at any time the recruiter advised that ieved to have gone to the reser- nieht cream Ree $250 size for accompanied by the Kirch onlv $100 Llenhardt" Drug Store in most cases tsui me wnrkers with critical skills voir boys made a wide circle or irienas 2800 Washington (adv) the Ogden ea through his energetic work-in this activity whom he married In 1910 ug-den eight children and two grandchildren live here- Mr Turner Regular meeting of the FUNERALS In his new designation lieu Navy Mothers club will be conducted this evening at eight Is not yet 50 years of age tenant Menger will have cnarge of a variety of -activities includ ITS IME WAWMTIC I11NG TO It's patriotic to save on tires to save gasoline to save metals and rubber It's patriotic to be thrifty in ever respect It's patriotism that we all want And every day we see this virtue as a reality in those Americans who are purchasing their foods at stores where the prices are right HILDA BYRNES o'clock in the I hall Services for Mrs Hilda Bergman Two Are Sentenced bo urgently at the present time that patriotism should be the only guiding motive" Mr Mayer said He cited instances of a transfer of workers with critical skills from nonessential to Mtal industries recently completed in the Ogden area A total of employed work-ers were referred to war work but 27 refused the referrals two accepted the referrals but did not report to the employer one accepted hm but refused -the Job of- ing war bond sales housing proD-lems emergency relief entertain Byrnes 63 of 757 West Twenty- We will pay cash and pick up old phonograph records except fourth were' conducted Thursday in ment USO matters atmeuc evenxs etc St Joseph's Catholic church by the Edison and Columbia Glen Jro3 Rev Mark Benvegnu Interment was in Aultorest me Fancy New Crop (adv) Michael Johnson 87 of morial park under direction of -lb pail The new appointment was eilec-tlve this week Reqiment Honors Aultorest mortuary LILj nt LJvJ fL-fclDI CmJI Strained Logan who aiea weanesuay wo fred and one accepted the referral but was rejected by the employer making a total of only 25 new 1 trrm thm rr(rnn Efl a member of a pioneer xamuy inai came to Ogden valley on October On Liquor Charges Melvin 111 Taylor whose age and address were not available forfeited a $15 bond (today on a state charge of using a liquor permit not his own The permit it wa charged belonged to Robert Rowictt A similar forfeiture was made by George Fuqua for a similar offense He had a permit Issued to Callahan JAMES A KERR Graveside services for James Af 1855 where the family resided Major Vasco Laub fleck Kerr 75 sales floor manager Schilling Drip or Itegular for six years before moving io Of those accepted one formerly was employed as a credit checker in it bank at $83 Per week lie was Cache valley jJl Lif-iMiti'ia liiiMiiiiiiiiiiM' mimminam tkiwmwr mvvm mmsmrmMm of the Consolidated Wagon Machine Co in Idaho Falls Idaho were conducted Thursday in the From Fort Francis Warren transferred to an essential employ- Cheyenne Wyo comes word that Bring In your old phonograph Ogden city cemetery by Bishop Jas tr and put to work as a draftsman records exceoi LXHumoia ui Major Vasco Laub commander of at $90 per week I Edson Wt will pay cash for them tum Third battalion and Mrs per Dickson of the Lonn Farr ward Prayer at Lindqulst it Sons' chapel was given by Bishop William Terry Boyles aav- Laub were honored by the Fifth iJr QM training regiment with a ipe MnaUerJoaeDh Pecry a mis- Invocation at the cemetery was CONCERT DRIVE cial narade recently a regimental ifttiftpv on Temde Bouare oaii offered by Counselor Nathan 1 lke Cltv will be apeaker In the tribute to th popular Fort War Gardner Arta Blakcly offered two Fifth ward chapel Sunday at seven vocal solos Clifton Kerr of Tre- ren officer who will leave soon for HEARING CLOSE There will be music oy a monton was speaker Benediction now station vocal trio Major Laub a member of the Utah national guard since 1023 and dedication of the grave was by Patriarch Miles Jones Members of the Relief society were In fft Solid Tack Oct 1 last date for oversea! arrived at Fort Warren in Febru mm cans charge of flowers Christmas mailing Send a distinc army of 1941 as commander of the lint No ZVi Can There Is but one more day left to obtain membership cards for the Ogrlen Community Concert-Weber College association for the coming ceason The 2000 available eats are first comcanv to be activated in tive portrait from urant etuaios Eccles Bldg Dial 0370 (adv) visit her daughter Mr Stratford Mr and Mrs Stratford are parents of a daughter born last Saturday In Glen Jensen 28 Brlgham City and George Bruce Cottrell 24 Ogden today enlisted In the navy the district recruiting office announced iin Roya J- Douglas atty at law has opened law offices at 016 Eccles Bldg Dial 7100 dv) Pvt Jay Thomson son of Mrs Slater of Salt Lake City formerly of Ogden has graduated from Shcppard field Texas as an aeronautical mechanic Mr Thomson graduated from Ogden senior high school in 1928 lie was active in IIALLIE JOHNS the quartermaster reserve training Services for Mrs Hallie Johns corps and has served as comman 25 wife of William Johns of Enliatment of Jack A 53 der of tha Third battalion alnce activation of the Victory regiment 2304 Jackson were conducted on Queen Ann Knriched Lge Loaves for 1 p) Moon 22 Evanston wyo uaipn Thursday in the Deseret mortuary Carroll 20 and Russell Wil 1 last January Ho is a resident of chapel by the Rev William Ogden son 24 Ogden was announced oy the army recruiting office at Salt Whlttemore of the First uapust church Lake City today Small A-Grade Prelude and postlude were played lh1T llfflEM s( rirt Quality DEATHS by Doris Fetscher and Dorothy na Mrs A Christiansen will leave by plane Saturday eve- die Invocation and benediction were offered by the Rev Mr Whlttemore Selections were given by Bring Us Your Soap Coupons 1nr Washlncton" 10 SARAH BROWN FARMINGTON Utah Sept 1 3 bars ZUc ALF10LIVE Mrs Sarah Stoddard Brown (1 the Deseret mortuary musical staff Mitchell and the Rev Mr Whlttemore spoke The Rev James 49 died in her home last night Among those who survive her are almost sold This year's program promises to fce an outstanding one and is a guarantee to help ward off "war jitters" It Is claimed by those In charge ofihe program For many years Ogdcnltei have wanted opera and thfs year will provide one Gean Greenwell a for-mer Ogden baritone will appear In this feature which will be Moiart's "Marriage of Figaro" Other outstanding numbers are Cornelia Otis Skinner with her one-woman show and impersonations the Russe Ballet de Monte Carlo which la world-famous and others yet to be chosen UTAIIN REPORTS BEATING SALT LAKE CITY Sept 11 (AP) Emanuel Kanios 24 toM police today he was beaten up last night by two men because he would not give them information about the Utah Copper company plant at Baynes of Salt Lake City read from her husband a son and two daugn the scriptures Members of the saw ters all of Farmlngton her sisters Baptist church under Mrs Albert Mrs Lettle Baty of Bancroft Id Nordqulst were in charge of flow FOOD STORc ho Mrs Eugene Stoddard of Blackfoot and Mrs Ivy Pace of MILK ULa 3 cans 25c KIUI Grade A ql II DISQU1CIC lge 31c ALL BRAH 'SfLw 19c FOnrlAY Shorlening 3 C5c PAI2CAKE FLOUR A-1 4 i 20s QUAKER OATS lge 24c SODA CRACKERS 17c Farmi'narton and two brothers ers Burial was in Ogden city ceme' tery The Rev Mr Whittemore of fered the committal service KATIE MURPHY Dial J6653 Henry and Bud Stoddard of Ban 311 24th Street Cryslal Vhile bars 27c SUPER SUDS lge pkg 23c PrCfO CruuUW Sep poe EC I Lrgo pckg 'fiu A Ilaplha Soap fUSc SUNBRIGHT Cleanser 2 cans Sc KREMEL Desserts 4 pkgsi ISc CORE! STARCH ffS'! L'Bc BAKING SODA I lb pkg 8c croft BARBARA LIGGETT Services for Mrs Katie Matilda JARS Murphy 59 wife of Richard Barbara Maureen Liggett 10 month-old dauehter of George Murphy were conducted Thursday In Larkin Sons' funeral chapel by Bishop Arias Belnap of the and Leona Behen Liggett Denver 75c $109 Quarts Gallons Cas Colo died at nine-thirty a to Twentieth ward day In an automobile en route from Denver to Los Angeles just PEAS Harmony Ungraded New Pack 3249 TUIIA jj YellowtaU Flakes 22c C0RI1ED DEEF HASH Musical selections were given by Mary Farley Edna Foley and Georee Larkin Invocation was KERR LIDS as the auto was approaching Og' IQc COCKTAIL CHERRIES den offered by Orson Foulger and ben The baby is survived by the 25 edi'ction by Gustave Felt Speakers were Russell Pulsipher and father and mother a brother Pat Doz rick James and the grandparents FINEST AND FRESHEST LT tlTiX LocaI SALT rT TN FT! Mrs Mildred Behen of Denver Bishop Belnap Interment was in Ogden city cemetery A Laa-kin dedicated the grave Members of the Relief society were in charge Harry Liggett Wilhelmina Ore And an MT Sack Fly Spray 65 Best Lawn Seed -35f 25 and Mrs Mattie Liggett of Den 1 Ib Can Iodized Carton ver Interment will be in Ogden city of flowers Members of the Re bekah lodge attended in a group MARY FARR KRAUT cemetery under direction of Lind KT3 SPRY 70c quist Sons i i a a i No 1 California 4-Doz Size Head i I I 1 i i lb can N02S cans Services for Mrs Mary Martha Nelson Farr 74 of 511 Seventeenth widow of Enoch Farr Jr will be 19c CATSUP 7L 25c conducted Saturday at three SEGO niLK A Utah Product Blorjran solid i in the Seventh ward chape Mil itiiWTii ''fiifiViliSiitritf'iai a by Arvil Porter bishop Burlai No2l cans 25o tall cans will be in Ogden city cemetery directed by Larkin Sons' mortu 3 for Pee ary MARGARI11E 23c PAUCAKE FLOUR 2 lbs ISc dozen 20 Lssnons dozen 20 Peaches 2 lbs Friends may call at the Farr "SERVICE WITH A S3IILE" Open Till 12 2168 Wash Blvd 4 4 Carets 2 bun home this evening and Saturday Found 41 lb bag until two-thirty RUTH EVANS HRACLE WHIP -23c SYRUP No 1 3 lis im "a a a looiaioss and lb Butter 2 lbs Services for Mrs Ruth Blair Coffee 39c Peanut Quart Jar Evans 81 widow of Thomas 33p 25c Lumberjack with the maple flavor Evans who died Wednesday wil QUALITY MEATS AT A SAVING GRAPEFRUIT JUICE be conducted Saturday at twelve- Morning cans Chips large bag 31c 13c 14c Milk Spud 27c Large 21 oz Bottle thirty in the Sixth 11 T5J Young vnri you 20c 3-i I ward chapel by Counselor Cr 46 oz Can nn r-f i hVMsN Fat Young Burial will be directed by Flakes Kel-kggs 2 for Hand Honeysuckle 3 bars 19c Gom Soap Larkin Sons' mortuary fxM kLkjl il -a-j lJ t-jair Hens GRAPE JUICE mgjl iiBfrffitwE gjjmiJl -lif gig Friends may call at the home of Bishop Lawrence Evans a son -B Regular 10c LUX LIFEBUOY 3 bars 20D IVORY SOAP 6c Oats 39c Tea Garden Full Quart Jar package dan at 887 Twenty-third this evening and Saturday until noon Young Tender Beef Elder David McKay of the DILL PICKLES Crackers 2 lbs 17c Soda Tissye rolls first presidency of the 2 large I bars I Full Quart Church will be the principal speak er Paper 125-foot roll ISc 10c 19c 12c 29c -M 10 for Veal KoasS Ib 1 100 Candy Fancy ftft Chocolates gy pound QoaCSy I llffM Lar? LELAND THOMAS Solid Head Services for Leland Franklfn Campbell's 3 cans Fancy Fresh jSeeSHaoasfi ggs dn zoc Thomas 31 formerly of Ogden UUII1 Dozen Boneless navy machinists mate who was 0 IS i Meai killed Tuesday in an automobile Big 48 lbs Green or 29s lb 7 lb 5c Boons ionics rde7ed wc Cheese Wc23c 35 3149 Ib 23 Liiii Flour collision on the San Francisco Oakland bay bridge will be con Veal and ducted Saturday at ten a at 9a 51 Peppers Frh 0 Daeau5 Halsted Co funeral chapel in San Francisco1 Burial will be fn Solid Sacramento VEG FRUITS Oranges: i lbs '33c Cauls -2 lbs 5s Bacon 8u Ib 22 Cubed Steaks ea 5J Lemons Jb 8s BIEATS Leg o' Lamb lb 25s Baking lb 17c Prime Rib 33c Voal Roasl Pctub32c Pork Roasl sCutib 32c Rib Boil -U- lb- I7c Tosnaioos SRipt Ib 4c Watermelons lb 2lc GanlnIoLYpos bo i 2 for 5 103 Grapes Sess i 10s PEACHES Jumbo Dills 3 for 10c Veal Steele lb 37c Salt Bacon lb 27c Pol Roasl lb 28c Boiled Roast lb 35c Sirloin Steak lb 37c iolion Obops lb ISc Sleak Ib 31c Franks Ib 27c (7T) u) (pxrrn HJ i r- FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 4659 FLORISTS Ogden City Floral Co 2277 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 a89 Flowers for all occasions Dial 7171 Floral Co 1S00 Grant S3 Spuds JO lbs 23s Grapes Jb jQs Onions 2 lbs 8s Peasbss 4 lbs' 25c FOOD STORES Fancy Large Fruit and Veal for Meat Loaf lb Meat Loaf ib Ham 20s FuH on nn JB Bushel 1 zs i- wi-nuuiiiiwwiiij" mi mi I'nii i rm i i ii i' Mlii'iiHiitiiWtiJ''- ffrMiiaiMW imiunimj'mjiiwiiiwiiiiiii iuiiwiwiw.

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572,154
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1920-1977