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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 12-A WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 14 1942 Takes Hospital Training in Navy NoteFromUncleSanv'siyiece By TAMARA ANDREEVA 1 Gains Promotion In Seaman Ranks DELICACIES ADD TO YULE BOXES i 1 Early Mail Dates Mean Kitchen Session Must Begin Soon JEWELRY FOR FIGHTING MEN List Offered for Gifts Appropriate for Military the service you may buy a rod-inized silver wrist identification tag which tarnish a watch a windproof cigarette lighter or a pen Officers by tradition wear everything real A navy officer wears 20 pieces of insignia not counting the brass buttons pays around $25 for them Jewelry gifts may have the army navy or marine insignia but for service men overseas regimental insignia is banned If your soldier gets home on leave a gift for the toe of his Christmas sock: A little ten-cent bottle of colorless nail polish with which to coat all his brass buttons and braid keeps them from tarnishing The navy boys discovered this one rj? 'K 04 Funny as this may sound the feeling against coddling enemy aliens is pretty strong especially in this part of the country Asking questions here and there I was able to come to but one conclusion: that everyone would sleep better if all enemy aliens were interned True enough it will cost the country good money so sorely needed for the war effort But as one of the persons I had talked to suggested cannot these aliens be put to some useful thus paying for at least ai part of their keep? On the other hand would it not be cheaper in the long run to have them under1 closer surveillance rather than to run the risk of having one of them blow up some strategic building or communicate some information to the enemy? After all fantastic that it may sound some nazis from a U-boat prowling near the Atlantic seaboard succeeded in not only making a landing 'but visiting a New York play before they were apprehended and seized! If thesf nazis had not a single friend on shore to lend them clothing food and shelter they might have not gone so far as the bright lights of Broadway! Supreme Court Stays Rate Order 1 With a sharp knife remove pulp cut into small pieces and reserve Cut peel crosswise into very thin strips Cover with cold water bring to boiling point and boil for 5 minutes Drain and repeat cooking process 3 times Combine peel with cranberries orange pulp and water and cook for 15 minutes Add sugar corn syrup and spices and continue cooking until mixture thickens 20-25 minutes Cool slightly pour into hot sterilized jars and cover with melted parafin Makes 8 half-pint jars Or use 3 cups maple syrup or 1H cups honey Wartime Christmas Fruit Cake -One-half cup shortening si cup brown sugar 4 cup corn syrup 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1 teaspoems baking powder teaspoon sodaH teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamin 1 teaspoon allspice 1 cup fresh cranberries chopped cup seedless raisins 1 cup shredded dates cup chopped mixed candied peel cup chopped nuts grated rind 1 lemon 14 cup fruit juice (cranberry pineapple or orange) Cream shortening and sugar together until light gradually adding corn syrup Add eggs one at a time and beat well between each addition Sift dry ingredients together and mix with iuit nuts and lemon rind Add alternately with fruit juice to first mixture Transfer batter to greased paper-lined bread tins Decorate tops in flower patterns with whole cranberries halved almonds and angelica Bake in slow oven (275) for three hours Makes 2 pounds of fruit cake Two-third cup glassed light syrup 1 cup granulated sugar cups thin cream 1 teaspoon vanilla Combine syrup sugar and 14 cup cream in saucepan and stir until sugar dissolves Bring to a boil stirring gently and constantly until mixture reaches a temperature of 234 degrees or until it forms a soft ball when tried in cold water Add 14 cup cream Again bring to boil until mixture will again form soft ball in cold water Then add remaining cream and this time boil until mixture reaches 244 degrees and will form a firm ball when If thinking of a gift of jewelry for your favorite soldier sailor or marine better check up on regulations as to what Uncle Sam permits him to wear the list: For a navy officer you may buy: Gold cuff links or a seven-piece dress set (including waistcoat buttons) of plain gold a huge gold belt buckle a waterproof watch (this comes first on the navy gift preference list) or a simple ring Any gems in the ring should be dark blue sapphires (the traditional sea color) or a small flat diamond in modern cut no flash! For an army officer you may buy: Gold dress set of seven pieces in a design which looks like oversized shoe buttons gold sleeve links plain gold waterproof wrist watch or ring A good choice for the army ring Is one of the new brown diamonds now called khaki brown set in a plain yellow gold setting For any man in any branch-of iiiiffirr- Mir Just as our government has tening which by means of radio bring to us the news from abroad clarifying our own ideas on the outlook among our friends and our enemies it is sometimes wise to put our ear to the ground to learn what our own people are I thinking It not only serves as an educational medium but pulls you 1 in line if you are out of step with your nation The draft situationhas been very much a subject of discussion in every home in the United States' lately especially what with the prospect of induction for married men without children It is a serious problem for many families with small dwindling or no income a tragic problem Still the nation is able to laugh it off with stories like these Supposedly the only qualifications a man needs for his draft board nowadays is to hear thunder and see and one of the rare cases of deferment cited in one of these chucklers is that of a man whose seeing eye dog had flat These little cracks are as telling as reams of serious editorials Another issue very much under discussion now is Hawaii and whether we are not making a mistake by letting the Japanese remain uninterned there Again the national humor has an answer to this one The story deals with a naive fluttery woman residing in Hawaii who after hearing horror tales about the cruelty of Japanese but still only half-believing them calls in her house boy Togo and says: Togo I suppose I do not have to worry about you strangling me in my no strangle you in your bed the Jap answers with many little bows the job My job fire ') SALT LAKE CITYL Oct 14 (AP) The Utah supreme court has agreed to stay the public service order which would have forced a reduction 'in intrastate long distance telephone rates of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company The stay will be effective until the rate case finally The public servic is disposed of commission Christmas just seem like Christmas to mom unless she did overtime in the kitchen She always has and this year be much different even though her son is in the service and slim from the sugar bowl one thing mom will have to keep in mind though when making goodies for the boy who is already bverseas Unless she sends things that will it" she had better save her time effort and materials nothing worse than receiving a Christmas box sweet mess of crumbs when it arrives The usual holiday cookies and candies may be too crisp and perishable for a long voyage Almost certain to arrive in good condition are solid goodies such as fruit cakes hard candies dried and glazed fruit Home made marmalade can also be sent If it is carefully packed so that the jar break And forget that early mailing dates mean the kitchen session has to be earlier for this Christmas 1 Here are some recipes that will be kind to sugar ration and any boy would welcome them from home whether he is overseas or still at camp in the country: Cranberry Marmalade 3 oranges 4 cups fresh cranberries 4 cups water 3 cups sugar 3 cups corn syrup (dark or white) 1 teaspoon whole cloves 4 2-inch stick cinnamon Wash and quarter whole oranges ROGER MALAN Moves Step Higher Roger Malan son of Mrs Verna Coley of 2866 Porter has been promoted to rank of seaman first class according to word received today Seaman Malan cn'isted March 4 1941 and received his preliminary training at San Diego Calif He first held the rank of excellent gunner then second-class seaman He had attended Ogden high school Seaman Malan is a grandson of James Shipley of Ogden who died August 23 had ordered the rates reduced ef- the telephone fective Oct 18 but company appealed the ruling to the courts MERCHANTS TO MEET SALT LAKE CITY Oct 14 CAP) Salt Lake City merchants will meet Friday morning to discuss staggering of business hours In an effort to alleviate the transportation problem DELMAR STONE Completes Leave Delmar Stone 22 son of Mr and Mrs Harold Stone 2067 Quincy was home on leave last week telling friends that life in the navy is swell Stone who enlisted June 4 1942 as an apprentice sejiman is now a hospital apprentice second-class coming up for a higher rating He received apprentice training in San Diego and was transferred from there to the naval hospital at Oakland Calif A graduate of Ogden high school and Weber college plus a schooling at Brigham Young university Stone was quite prominent in athletics He was captain of his high school baseball team played on the team that won the championship of the basketball league in 1940 and continued in athletic activity by playing center field on the baseball team at the navy training station LEGAL NOTICE OGDEN BOARD OF EDUCATION i ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT July 1 1941 June 30 1942 SeNTlLiEnTORABLE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF OGDEN UTAH the provisions of Title 75 Public Si 11 Section 75-11-15 of the Revised Statutes of Utah ion ohVittI report under oath of the receipt and disbursemlnti b-30f the schoo? ear heginmngmjSly a chools It rd id Ogden Utah June 30 1942 tried in cold water Add vanilla Pour into small shallow well-buttered pan Cool cut in squares and wrap in wax paper For variety nut meats broken in pieces may be added just before pouring into pan Chapter the following of Education ending June $102 362 23 GENERAL FUND 1 July 1 Balance In Ogden City School District Texes Ogden City District Redemption Taxes State District School Taxes State Equalization Taxes State High School Taxes State Uniform School Fund Rental and Sale of School Property!" Tuition Weber County Miscellaneous Receipts 830 47 624 07 71052 39443 435 16 292 74 665 54 450 50 885 00 149 28 65826 85913 Sale of High School Textbooks High School 13 $86195510 Disbursements Administration 21 994 oo Instruction Co-ordinate Activities t2 Auxiliary Agencies Operation Maintenance Fixed Charges Debt Service Capital High School Textbook 17 609 29 High School Cafeteria 1227699 Cloudy daze $8 June 30 1942 Balance In Bank '54707 64 724746 $86195510 Tniu 1 1M1 Central High School Building Fund I Balance in Account i tn Disbursements July 1 June 30 348334 June 30 1942 Balance Please return umbrella neighbor and his top coat And shoppers how about getting an extra pair of galoshes and just around the corner 4808001 48080 01 724746 BaTTVn £entra H1Kh School Building Fund Account for Operating Schools 1941-1942 etc Balance In Bank General Fund June 30 1942 Overdraft OGDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL SINKING FUND 40832 55 Baxter Hubbard former state editor of The Standard-Examiner now in the navy back from the Arctic where wind whistled up his bell-bottom trousers says: July 1 1941 Balance in BankCePtS 30 1942- inclusive Ogden City School District Taxes Ogden City School District Redemption' Taxes 2465676 9669975 6322 81 1350000 pay tribute to the guy who invented longies who cares if they 1 $14117932 3 Disbursements July 1 1941 June 30 1942 inclusive Redemption of Bonds Interest on Bonds 1 2 4 8 1 5 2 6 June 30 Balance in Bank 140 673'-- 56 $141179 32 August 1 $7500 00 serial bonds numbers 136-150 Inclusive dated August 1 1931 were redeemed $500 00 was paid for each bond 1 June 1 1942 $58 000 00 High School Building serial bonds numbers 349-406 inclusive dated June 1 1935 were redeemed $1000 00 was paid for each bond June 26 1942 $50000 00 bonds numbers 1-50 Inclusive 1922 were redeemed $1000 00 was paid for Ecn Don a TOTAL BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT $752 JU)MlNJ8TRATtONCTAII-ED STATEMENT OP DISBURSEMENTS Salaries of Board Members Salaries of Supt of Schools Secretary Clerk of Board of Education and Assistants etc 1 Salary of Superintendent of Building and Qroundi I 2 Election Census Audit Legal Services 1' Office Rent Light Telephones etc Supplies Miscellaneous etc I 1 1 000 00 Flannels take a bow i'lr 500 00 765 38 400 00 19816 77074 29010 2192433 INSTRUCTION In your honor sewing up Aloysus the office boy for the winter: the weather Maximum Monday 55 degrees with 46 degrees minimum early today along with 07 inch precipitation One year ago if you care maximum was 62 degrees and 35 degrees minimum Salaries of Supervisors Principals and Teachers Salaries of Clerks aeacners $544 863 92 8 808 29 8834 65 14946 11 248246 Grade School Textbooks (furnished to pupils) Educational Supplies Miscellaneous HIOH SCHOOL CAFETERIA CO-ORDINATE ACTIVITIES usc Servlce Supplies AUXILIARY AGENCIES Every American newspaper an American battle station- la every community newspapers are serving as powerful weapons fees? They are giving Americans the truth which we must have tf we are tbplea i and work effectively for victory The war has imposed marry Handicaps newspapers of staffs restricfkm cf materials an 3 4823 46 OPERATION I Wages of Janitors and Engineers 38 ruel 3rT 38350 63 Water 620315 $13210 46 Light ami i Janitors Supplies ii Miscellaneous 5 536 25 67165 MAINTENANCE Upkeep of Grounds LandscaDinsr etr Repair of Buildings and Furniture Repair and Replacement of Library 6944178 2478 59 35145 37 1 185000 39473 96 FIXED CHARGES Insurance i Compensation Injuries to EmDioveei Rent Miscellaneous 451379 534 15 2107 20 i-A prospector had taken up a homestead claim in a remote district in Nevada and had ordered a cook stove He complained1 as follows: I have received the cook stove I ordered and paid for and I want to let you know what I think about it and you The stove has no legs or lids and arty company that 'would rob a man of legs and lids when he is 150 miles from a railroad would rob his own grandmqther and I put it past you After hauling it home 1 cut some lids out of a coal oil can and propped the thing up on rocks that I had to get 17 miles from my ranch Some day when I come to Salt Lake City going to drop in and tell you personally what I think of a company that is so rotten and does business in such a way JOHN Excuse me I have just found the stove lids and the legs They were in the oven 1 Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble I to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes Tell your druggist to sell yox a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way ii quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back CREOMULSION for Coughs Chest Colds Bronchitis 520 03 Yet in the face of these the American press carrying cri vital war assignment To the fulfillment of thb task United Pres i contributes by gathering and dispatching news of tKe entire worlds i accurately promptly completely The United Press counts a privilege to help tills manner to man these American battle stations? 767517 DEBT SERVICE Interest on Loans Refund of Taxes 429 16 28896 718 12 CAPITAL OUTLAY I Landscaping Purchases of New Sites tac 9 306 fil New Buildings TaSSi Equipment of Buildings 1977232 $107609 29 1 GRAND TOTALS STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF SS $85470764 (EiG3DTrdCE) Clancy being first duly sworn depose and sav that I am the Semred thIrveerstaLmentBnrrid iEduCatioa Ogden Utah? that I he at the receipts and disbursements of alloney? by theBoard Education' luring th school year Oegig IV LSkTun ttls 2511 au1AA CLAN0T- Notary Public Residing at Ogden Utah My commission expires September 6 1945 5349 Roughs.

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