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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 10 1942 DEATHS GROUP PLANS DENVER MEET PHONE CALLS TO BE PLACED ON PRIORITY BASIS Random References 1 1 licenses Marriage licenses 1 were issued today by the county elerk to Albert Barr 29 of Og- den and Marcella Stevens 26 of Pittsburgh Pa Warren I Nelson Sburtliff in and Tune Diinn I Shurtliff 19 and Leda June Dunn lld grows nervous when- hears P1 ke ArrefSed the slaughter of 400 WeJe in I she and her mother were in tte fand her Were nearbv hm hafsTescaPe to the nearby hills with Jap planes fly- near! FUNERALS EVANGELINE GALE Services for 1 Mrs Evangeline Stoddard Gale 84 pioneer resident of Uintah and widow of William Gale were held in the Uintah ward chapel Friday afternoon under the direction of Bishop Aldo Stephens Prelude and postlude were played by Sarah Dye who also accompanied the singers Madeline Pringle William Watts and Marva Saunders Invocation and benediction were offered by John Adams and Bishop Stevens Speakers were Carl A Lindquist Bishop Edward Saunders Dr Ira McKell and Bishop Stevens Pallbearers were grandsons of Mrs Gale and flowers were in charge of the Relief society Interment was in thp Uintah cemetery with the grave dedicated by Norman Anderson inTaLTSiSYutPrXJSal0Ut fleeing men women 'and children find me on tnat master a political rally last night were evacuees morning when the order to much better informed and much better informe should know considerably about 19 hoth of Ogden I Planting time now Sn- Pinks avenue (adv) Death Mrs Laura Clyde New- ton 47 of Salt Lake City died Friday in a Salt Lake City hos- pitaL She was a sister of Miss Nina Clyde 1 of Ogden Funeral services wiU be conducted Sunday at two in the Lincoln ward chapel Wo will pay cash and pick up I old phonograph records Edison and Columbia Glen Bros I (adv) Speaker Nicholas Van Alfen Will be speaker at Twenty- seventh ward sacrament meeting to be held Sunday at six in the Ninth Ward chapel according to Bishop Harold Crompton Columbia! OK I TCrfann Wa arill pgh tnr tharrv I Edson We will pay cash for them Boyles i (adv) Post-War Problems of Industry Will Be Discussed SALT LAKE CITY Oct 10 (AP) Post-war industrial development of the intermountain region will be discussed at a meeting of the Mountain States association at Denver next week President Gu3 Back-man said today session is one of tha most Important In recent years because of war Backmaa said will discuss and seek to solve present and future problems developing from the Expected to send representatives to the meeting beginning Monday are chambers of commerce of Utah Idaho Colorado Wyoming Arizona New Mexico Montana and Nevada EARLY BAY UTAH OFFICIAL IS DEAD SALT LAKE CITY Oct 10 (AP) James Hammond Sr 85 secretary of state and a mem- ber of the state's constitutional convention in 1895 died yesterday He was the father of RoscoejE Hammond now a member of the Utah state tax commission Hammond was a senator In the territorial legislatures of 1884 and 1886 and a member of the territorial house of representatives' ln 1890 Following the admission of Utah as a state Hammond served' as secretary of state from 1896 to 1905 He carried on a law practice in Salt Lake City until a few days before his death 4 the United States' war proTram CEDAR CITY Utah Oct 10 Officials at the head of Jl 13 he added that we have as well caPabl leadership if America is to emerge No Pants No Gal Maybe CHEYENNE Wyo Oct 10 (AP) Corporal Lester Geiss of Fort Warren begged Cheyenne cleaners and pressers to end their strike I can get my pants back 1 may lose a swell he moaned chances look slim The 'Strike is continuing and he has a £ate for tomorrow night Aids Stale Recreation Areas tary authorities and the federal land use agencies New Yorker Will Sing on Sunday over the radio and in general en tertainment from coast to coast I uehe at thlethodlst chulch last Christmas Sunday he will sing Ma The service is at eleven OgdT'y andCGeorge Tlarl rrelt convlcUon of Thornton1 Idaho have been accepted for enlistment in the If were Factor would leave I informed by letter from President army it was reported today my taunts in Chicago and go Roosevelt that the chief executive into hiding some place far beyond ba instructed federal agencies to If you are going to paint use the reach of the former gangsters cooperate with Utah officials in the best McMurtry Paints $260 0f Chicago planning use of recreational areas $335 per gal Gateway Glass I in this state for benefit of war Paint Co 2340 Wash (adv) I Those gunmen of prohibition military personnel and days are bloodthirsty men who are wounded soldiers who might be TT? aVyTT Edgar and I as heartless as the Gestapo of bought here Udim Henry Riche 20 both of I Hitler's army and shoot to kill Governor Maw had told the pres- Ogden have been enlisted in the 4 ldent particular need right navy has weather to do with uow is the coordination of outdoor your I asked recreational plans and develop Parking Why drive around ments near the industrial block after block for parking space I she replied "when the I centers and an overall plan for on tipes gas and oil Park sun shines I am cheerful When the recreational use of the area right downtown at Community the sky is overcast and dark my in order to get the fullest co- Parking Center 2463-67 Kiesel thoughts are operation of the state the mill V' 1 fe 2 0 A 4 I S' 0 'A i v1 i 1 i A A a i GEORGE SIMON LONGSTROTH BRIGHAM CITY Oct 10-George Simon Longstroth 67 died at his home 251 Easj Second North street Friday at leleven a after a brief illness Mr Longstroth was born at Men- don January 25 1875 a son of William and Charlotte Baker Long stroth He was Educated at Men-don and later Operated a wheat ranch in Pocatello valley He married Millie Lindsay July 8 1918 and resided at Ogden before moving here about four years ago Surviving are his widow and the following brothers "and sisters: Mrs May Muir Will Longstroth and Alma Longstroth all of Mendon Mrs Alice Peterborg and Lynn Longstroth of Preston Idaho Mrs Rose Manning of Garland and Mrs Ethel Goates and Mrs Sadie Wright of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Monday at one in Brigham City Fourth ward chapel by Bishop Wilford Freeman Burial will be in North Ogden cemetery Friends may call at the family home Sunday evening and Monday until time of services SARAH A CLARK RUDD PLYMOUTH Box Eldr County Oct 10 Mrs Sarah Ann Clark Rudd 81 died Friday atl the home of a daughter Mrs Frank Archibald of Plymouth Mrs Rudd was born in Salt Lake City November 18 1860 a daughter of Michael and Harriet Smuin Clark She was married to Eras-tus Rudd in the Salt Lake Endowment house in 1878 and had lived in Plymouth 60 years For 20 years she served as president of the Plymouth ward Relief society Surviving are three daughters Mrs Walton Marlow of Blackfoot Idaho and Mrs Millie Hess of Rockland Idaho and Mrs Archibald of Plymouth two sons William Rudd of Blackfoot and Clark Rudd of Fielding 54 grandchildren and 56 great-grandchildren two sisters Mrs 1 Elizabeth Trappett of Ogden and Mrs Esther Patillo and brother! Edwin Clark of Grantsville Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at two at the Plymouth ward Chapel by Bishop Orville Nish Burial will be in Plymouth cemetery under direction of Shaw Rogers funeral home i Friends may call the family home at Plymouth Sunday until time of services ever his mother was advised he was injured but that his condition was not critical Reports from the scene of 'the crash were that 11 persons were killed and eight injured of the 37 passengers and crew members aboard the flying boat South of Paramount Theatre Reasonable rates Cars Carefully watched 1 1 (adv) I I Enlistment Carl Buehler 21 of Ogdn has been enlisted in the army air cadets Social Workers Study Changes 3 SALT LAKE CITY Oct 10 "(AP) A report of a special committee studying changing aspects of I the social job as a result of the war was the scheduled feature today at the fourth annual Utah congress of social workers A round table discussion of the report was planned Ora Bundy of the state department of publicity and industrial development told the conference yesterday that one of most serious post-war problem will be the return to their home communities of persons now engaged in war industry Rites Burial services for Len-na Spaulding Belnap 60 wife of Francis Eugene Belnap who died By mental by con- Tuesday at her home In Idaho Utantly searching for the bright rPngat the Methodist church Falls Idaho will be cdnducted side of life I Dunn Hi nnst Sunday at twelve noon ip Idaho During the past year he has been singing with the Trio Blentones Falls WhitaiM Your favorite boa of candy fiesh from our frefriger- ator Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash Blvd (adv) Law Will Affect Long Distance Calls on November jl SALT LAKE CITY Oct along with all residents of the will find It more difficult to complete non-essential longdistance telephone calls beginning November 1 as a result of priorities to be given beginning that date on calls necessary to the war effort Details concerning the program necessitated by the extraordinary volume of toll calls being handled were received in Salt Lake City Friday -by Associated Press dispatch from Washington The board of war communications decreed that effective November 1 long distance telephone calls dealing with the war effort or other phases of public security shall have the right of way over all others i No 1 priority was given to these specific purposes: Arrangements for moving armed forces during combat operations extremely urgent' orders to armed forces immediate dangers due to the presence of the enemy and to calls respecting hurricane flood earthquake or other' disaster materially affecting the wa effort or public security Where necessary for immediate completion of a call having priority 1 any conversation in process (other than one having priority 1) may be interrupted Priority No 2 was assigned to all other types of calls "which require completion for the national defense and security the successful conduct of the war or to safeguard life or Priority No 3 was given to official calls concerning "important governmental functions machinery tools or raw materials for war plants production of essential supplies maintenance of essential public services supply or movement of food civilian defense or public health and These priorities may be used only by a specified list of public and semipublic agencies including cabinet officers congressmen officers of the armed forces embassies civilian defense organizations Red Cross home guards essential industries and "essential services such as communications transportation power water fuel press associations newspapers and health and sanitation Records will be kept by all telephono carriers of all priority calls including whether or not a conversation in process was interrupted Injured Pilot Is Improved PAYSON Oct 10 Injured in the crash "of a huge flying boat last Saturday at Botwood Newfoundland Captain Wilson son of Mrs Emma Wilson of Payson is recovering rapidly and will be able to leave Newfoundland in a -few weeks it was learned from his mother today Captain Wilson was co-pilot of the Flying Ace on one of its regular trips from New York to Ireland Immediately following the accident his wife in New York City was advised he probably was among the 11 crew members killed How- Nfia imSART Oto MASStN Joan AfRSILL FtlO Staribtf HOLLOWAY sfunmyEiiiye AND HIS CRCKISTKA EASTERN STAR CONFAB ENDED Harold Havenor Is Installed Worthy Grand Patron SALT LAKE CITY Oct 10 CAP) Harold Havenor of Ogden was installed as worthy grand patron at concluding sessions of the three-day annual convention of the Utah grand chapter Order of East-? ern Star Mr Havenor is terminal engineer of the Ogden Union Railway Depot Co Mrs Stock- man of Salt Lake City was installed as worthy grand matron Other Mr Havenor new officers: Mrs Ethel Donnelly Eureka associate grand matron A Moore Salt Lake City associate grand patron Mrs Lloyd Hoskins Salt Lake grand secretary Mrs Myra Larick Bingham grand treasurer Edna Whitmeyer Ogden grand conductress Mrs Julia Pace Richfield associate grand conductress Mrs Lenore Smith Logan grand chaplain Mrs Ray Woolsey Salt Lake City grand lecturer Mrs Marlin Large Salt Lake City grand marshal Mrs Leva Hall Price grand organist Mrs Harold Havenor' grand Adah Mrs Dottie Bower Provo grand Ruth Mrs Gertrude Boucher Garfield grand Esther Mrs Elizabeth Sum nicht Bingham grand Martha Mrs Harry Shipler Salt Lake City grand Electa Mrs Irene Butler Park City grand warder Finis Ewing Salt Lake City grand sentinel AN Dampish daze Duck-y weather quacks Aloyaus the office boy all jubilant because hunting season nears What with a bit of snow in the mountains' to drive the deer down be easily tracked And the farmers well now they'll be able to plow and get ready for next year and dig their beeta in the damp sod Good by perfect weather for fall with sunshine leveling off and the old refrain fair and warmer looks like in for wet weather for a spell Last year it came Sept 13 so we kick a month late now Maximum temperature Friday was 84 degrees with 57 degrees a warm minimum last night One year ago pals maximum was 72 degrees with 41 degrees minimum no precipitation 1 This one from the Detroit News has not only a wallop but a slug Small War Plants Division Formed WASHINGTON Sept 14 (UP) See TRICKS Page 2 War production board today announced establishment of etc I Eliminated in advance as a prospect for editorial writing was a youngster who applied to Silas Ragsdale Galveston News managing editor for office work who wrote as follows under always do what is told to me without any back talk I am a willing worker and use no profound SOLONS OKEH i CHANGE IN TAX (Continued From Past One) mines among those entitled to allowances for-deflation of their natural resources Foregoing its usual Saturday recess and meeting ah hour early for the fifth consecutive day the chamber expects to complete action on the $8000000000 bill before nightfall Senate Democratic Leader Alben Barkley hopes the job can be done in four hours After approving the new five per cent on individual gross incomes over $12-a-week and rejecting President request for higher social security levies the senate was close to passage late yesterday But when leaders learned that Sen Robert LaFollette (Prog-Wis) had additional amendment they postponed final action Stickers to Save About $20000 Utah will save approximately $20000 through the use of windshield stickers instead of metal automobile license plates in 1943 to count the metal saved Henry McGean state purchasing agent said an order had been placed with the Meyercord Co of Chicago low bidder for 181-500 windshield stickers at a total cost of $599060 That is approximately $20000 less than the metal plates normally cost If you find yourself too self centered have your cheery neigh- I Aliens Enemy aliens1 in Utah bor give you a mental treatment must obtain permission from District Attorney Dan Shields Your thoughts are like individu-before changing their address or als Some of them may be like employment according to an an- gloomy individuals Get rid of nouncement from the district at-1 them office If I were a preacher I would License Oscar Anderson go about dispelling gloomy Salt Lake City and Betty Fisher thoughts training people how to Ogden both of legal age obtained think in the eliminating of the a marriage license in Coeur said while building up new pat lotte Students Under 16 Years 15c till 5 Evenings 20c -jiBT335T Matinees 200 Evenings 250 Kiddies 100 All Prices Includa Federal and Stats Taxes came ship the women and children to the mainland and came to Ogden leaving the fathet his work in Pearl Harbor 1 That child and mother can never forget that Sunday in the hills back of Honolulu The child hopes a bomb will fall on the bete noir ber deepest aversion escape of members of the Touuy gang from the Slaterville prison KuV- 7 I prison at Joliet spoken of as es- caPe-proof is difficult to nnder- stanu 1 Gangsters of the type of Touhy 1 should be so closely guarded as to make escape impossible Nearly all our prisons have had getung away 1 has staled that he will Factor whose kidnaping led Then I suggested that "gloomy thoughts might be expelled by one making her own weather came the quick reply one alone with her thoughts is disposed to be Seek out those who have the ability to laugh at their troubles and who see in the morrow a promise of sunshine terns of the mind fashioned after good cheer News and Views: Can you give a estimate of the increase In population caused by the vast projects? I believe that our monied men industrialists etc should place as much as possible to hold a Pcr this very deslr- fb'e I tn6IXl WOTK Mt6t tllQ Unlike these PARAMOUNT STARTS SUNDAY FEATURE HIT NO 2 Packed With Thrills and Romance! In Walter Woolf King Joan Woodbury IL Warner Idaho Pledged Lau Rene Thompson and Berniece Perrins of Ogden are among nine coeds all upper class- women who will' 'be pledged by White Key honorary service sorority at Brigham Young imivorsitv i Funeral Service wiU be con- ducted Monday at one In the ITavminfffAn wftrH rhftnl Farmington ward chapel LAST TIMES TODAY! THOMAS 10 Funeral services for Mrs Emma Thomas wife of the late Thomas Thomas of St John werej conducted in the stake tabernacle Friday afternoon by Bishop Harold Jones of St John Music was by the St John male quartet consisting of Morgan and Lester Tovey Edward Woozley and Melvin Yearsley also Marion Talbot Jenkin Palmer Phyllis Jones Peggy Thomas and Helen Ossmen Speakers were Jenkins Isaacson and Arch Harris Invocation was offered by Richards and bejnediction by Bishop Jones Bishop IW Thomas offered the prayer at the home Burial was in pie St John cemetery where John Blaisdell dedi cated the grave LYDIA TREMONTON services for Mrn 67 wife of Fra died Thursday daughter Mrs will be conduci at the Tr? ward chapel be in Aultorest den under ydir Rogers funeral KESTLER Oct 10 Funeral Lydia Kestler nk Kestler who nt the home of her Adam Brinkman ed Sunday at two monton First Entombment will mausoleum at Og-ction of Shaw home CHRISTIN JUDKINS Brief services for Christin Judkins infant) daughter of Lowell and Rose Johnson Judkins were held Friday a4 the home of the grandparents Mr and Mrs Hyrum Judkins Ncrth Ogden Bishop Harold Campbell had charge of the services and was the only speaker (' Two vocal s)los were given by Mrs Una Randjall Opening prayer was by Judkins William Call offered the benediction Interment was 1 in the Ogden city Cemetery The grave was dedicated by Mark Johnson grandfather 1 The baby was born in the hospital Salt Bake City Tuesday evening Oct 6 and died Wednesday evening Farmer Requests Fence Exhumation I Weber county commissioners at their regular meeting heard the request of ju Bybee Riverdale farm owner that the county exhume a section of fence buried by road crews According to Bybee the fence was buried during the process of grading the oled road from Death curve to Riverdale Arrington chairman offered to purchase approximately a irod of land i4 order to avoid repetition of the grievance and properly justify the road The matter was jft with the chairman for investigation and further report FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 4659 TAwfwwwvwwwwwvyyvy FliORISTS I Oqden City Floral Co 2277 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 I 8039 Dumke Florai Co 1600 Grant Flowers for all occasions Dial 7171 ENDS TONIGHT lEAti GABIII IDA lUPIHD (Pronounced Gob-8 AN A JStii Certtoty-Po Pkur AND OF THE it RIDERS STARTS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT i Daring confeaten of 4X White-Collar Giril GINGER ROGERS fC I -f Od- 1(0 DENNIS MORGAir- JAMES CRAIOf Ilisrfs CIisbsHI Ernst itn cir A Grand Program CD IF lijMnhmj zcnmi ore EZdiedliTtatrsdav1e? rtrlctly first class-no who died Thursday at bumg Qr slackers among citizens of whom Utah can be i i i proud for generations to come Gardens The Ogden Garden jn y0ur position and with your club will hold a fall plant exchange ability as a writer you can exert Sunday at two-thirty the great influence along this line by home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Jen- keepng it prominently before your sen 629 iTwenty-second in con- readers nection with the business meeting Yours for Utah and a better fu-which wir social many migrationSf DAZZLING AS THE NORTHERN SKY! GUTTERING AS THE FLASHING ICEI DARLING OF THE MARINES! fun music gaiety Sonja on skates cutting capers on ice to the rhythm of swing-and-sway Sammy Kayet for the Entire Family A townniwS flctur wH WiHiom Frowtay Dvdiey Dlggos Akim Miinfl Hotl Kerrioa Screen May by Clifford OS eft I Sated an a Story by Choriet leeri) 4 Directed by lewis Miletfone run Musical Western Hit! rfl ryi Comedy M-G-M News V- 'j And This Thrilling First 'V' -t sm 4 4 I PLUS- MARCH OF TIME "Men of AIR MAIL NEWS Retakes Aleutians! Word was Received today that Private Kenneth Allen son) of Mr and Mrs Elfie Allen 1972 Washington has arrived at Jefferson Barracks Mo I Promotion Keith A Burbidge son of Mr and Mrs Burbidge of I 704 Twenty-ninth has been promoted from the grade of corporal to that of sergeant in the army field artillery at I Camp Adair Ore it was reported today Search! Continues for Missing Army Plane SALT LAKE CITY Oct 10 (AP) Search for an army fighter plane missing in flight from Rock Springs Wyo to Salt Lake City was being pressed today by -planes from the Salt Lake airbase and the Ogden air depot Hill field The plane missing foifr days was carrying only the pilot whose name has not been disclosed WiutLCAftij TONIGHT TO SCHOOL i i Special Features 3 CHAS KNIGHT AND IHS ORCHESTRA I Admission ACCLAIMED DY MILLIONS OF FANS For topflight honors great new western idol Roy Rogers riding singing fighting his way into the heart of the nation! AND BY GOLLY STAN OLLIE! ROY ROGERS GEORGE HAYES Extra 1 Our Gang11 7.

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