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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 19

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i FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 16 1942 I Broom Crew Goes Into Action at UNITED STATES ZsTreasury SECRET SERVICE Department LEGAL NOTICES THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SCHOOL BEGINS METAL HUNT High 5 Random References rs 'Jt 52355 'r' 4 "Vv dDGGDD kwwtvyi? i i tr I' 4 Drop Coins on a Hard Surfaca Ganoia eoiaa kr bU4ik liny Moat eooalMt-feit coin aoand 2S3- dulL Corrugated Outer Edge Test Coins with Acid A drop applied to cot ado or oa a crapad portion will black a moat ooutai ff Add will not dlaoolorr pannina nlrar coin i 1 Yrs A 4 vs -V- ''v a -i WmVvm X0 REPEM'AN CE Ogden high school scrubber-uppers were today clearing away the painted taunts left by IL students on the walks of Weber county high schools on the eve of the annual gridiron clash between the two schools i 1 a 1 1 Maybe it was a result of too much fervor to gain possession of the "little brown as football teams of the two schools prepared to clash today Anyway it resulted in high exultation for Weber county high school students and good-natured humiliation for a few over-zealous pranksters from Ogden senior high school It all began Thursday evening when a few students from Ogden high proceeded to decorate the Weber I cement walks around the flagpole with paint Today Weber coeds peered giggling from the building as LaMar Larsen Ogden student body president supervised the group from his school as they plied scrubbing brushes and brooms to remove the stains President Larsen stands third from left wearing white shirt -Hhis evening from six nine and tomorrow until time for the services Interment will be In memorial park i In a previous notice the names of great grandparents of the child Mr and Mrs Floyd Winn of Ogden were inadvertently omitted from the list of survivors i A 1AKY LAKSEN I Services for Mrs Mary Kate Jensen Larsen 62 1 who died Thursday morning in Morgan will be conducted Sunday at one in the Centerfield ward chapel by Bishop Earl Pickett! of Hamilton ward Friends may call At the home of Mrs NOTICE No 6703 The Estate ana of KAT LOIS BINGHAM Minor The petition of Emma Bingham for her appointment aa guardian of tae person and estate of said minor and that Letters of Guardianship issue to her in the above entitled matter has been set for hearng before Hon Letter A Wade Judge on Monday the 19 day of October 1942 at 2 at the County Court House in the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utlh Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 7th day of October 1942 (SEAL) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk 2ry ANN CARDON Deputy Clerk BLAINE PETERSON Esq Attorney for Petitioner Published Oct 7 16 1942 5332 NOTICE No 6708 I The Estate of JOHN BRENNAN Deceased The petition of IS Phipps for letters of administration with sd annexed Issue to Catharma Koldewyn in the aboe entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Lewis Trueman Judge on Monday the ISth day of October 1942 at 10 A at the County Court Hou-e in the courtroom of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 7th dsy of October 1942 (SEAL) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk By ANN 8 CARDON Deputy Clerk STUART DOBBS Esq Attorney for Petitioner Published Oct 7 16 1942 5335 NOTICE TO CRfDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OP UTAH WITHIN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY In the matter of the Estate cf RACHEL DEWIT Deceased Creditor will present claims with voucher at the office of Howell Olmstead 625 Eccles Building Op-den Utah on or before the 12th day of December 1942 COMMERCIAL SECURITY NK OP OGDEN UTAH By Hinley i Tru-t Officer Administrator of the Estate of Rachel deWlt Deceased HOWELL STINE OLMSTEAD 1 625 Eccles Bldg Ogden Utah Attorney for Administrator Published Oct 9 16 23 30 1942 5341 NOTICE No 6708 I The Estate of JOHNSON also known as JOHN JOHNSON Deceased i The petition of Idella Johnson for probate of the will of Johnson sometimes known as John Johnson deceased and that iette-s testamentary issue to her In the abota entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Lewis Trueman Judge on Mondav the 19th day of October 1942 at 10 A at th 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 7th day of October 1942 (SEAL) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk By ANN 8 CARDON Deputy Clerk HOWELL STINE fe OLMSTEAD Esq Attorneys for Petitioner Published Oct 7 16 1942 5337 NOTICE No 6704 The Estate of ADDLE PARRY Deceased The petition of Fern Parry Taylor frr appointment of Edna Burton as Administratrix In the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Lewis Trueman Judge on Monday the 19th day of October 1942 at 10 A at the Countv 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 7th day of October 1942 (SEAL) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk By ANN CARDON Deputy Clerk BLAINE PETERSON Esq Attorney for Petitioner Published Oct 7 16 1942 5333 NOTICE No 6705 The Estate of PARRY Deceased The petition of Fern Parry Tsylor for appointment of Edna Burton as Administratrix in the above entlled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Lester A Wade Judge on Monday the 19th day of October 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 7th day of October 1942 (SEAL) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk By ANN 8 C4RDON Deputy Clerk ELAINE PETERSON Esq Attorney for Petitioner Published Oct 7 16 1942 5334 THE UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE PROGRAM OP Crime Prevention Through Education has reduced 93 the losses suffered joy victims of counterfeit money passers since 1936 Every Counterfeit Bill is a Silent Thief To gat a copy (he 32-pege Secret Service booklet TNOW TOUB MONET fill oat thia coupon and end it with 10 cents in coin or ataapa te the SUPERINTENDENT Of DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON For Marriage A marriage license was granted today in the office of the county clerk to Frank Reginald Johnson 29 Ogden and Florence Stallings 26 Eden Trees and Shrubs Plant this fall for best results Nurseries 1266 Wash Blvd (adv) Training Aviation Cadet Lewis Barton of Layton has completed his pre-flight training at the San Antonio aviation cadet center Tex-) as and has been sent to a primary flying school in the gulf coast army air forces training center Imperial Washable Stocks are complete See them now Gateway Glass Paint Co 2340 Wash (adv) In Race Normal Williams of Ogden and Evelyn Layton of Lay-ton are among those campaigning for the office of freshman class secretary at the University of Utah it was reported today Planting time now Superior varieties named Pinks whites reds 2508 Jacksonavenue or dial 4236 (adv) I For Marriage (Ted) Tuttle 27 and Fay Ann Thurston 29 both of Ogden obtained a marriage license In Pocatello Idaho We will pay cash and pick up old phonograph records except Edison and Columbia Glen Bros (adv) Operation Russell LaVern Brown son of Mr and Mrs Brown of Trepnonton is convalescing in the San Diego naval hospital following a major operation performed last Friday He enlisted in the naval reserve as a mechanic only two weeks ago Bring in your old phonograph records except Columbia OK or Edson We will pay caah for them (adv) Observance Pharmacists throughout Utah will observe National Pharmacy week beginning Sunday with special displays 4n store windows radio broadcasts and other programs James Robinson state chairman announced Angels Lending Latest books Sc per day at Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash1 (adv) Enlistments The navy recruiting office reported enlistment of Farris Peck 24 and William Stamey 17 Ogden Tests George Ellsworth of Ogden i3 among three cadets at Shattuck school Faribault Minn who have completed the minimum requirements fpr the physical fitness ribbon at the school Barn Dance Plans have been completed for the fireside tor this evening in the Fifth ward amusement hall corner of Twenty-sixth and Madison Firemen Put Out Rubbish Blaze A pile of rubbish thought ignited by a carelessly thrown cigaret resulted in a minor blaze near RobC Hinckley Inc at Twenty-eight and Washington last night Two trucks from the central station responded to the call but there was little damage done and the fire was extinguished immediately At four twenty-seven a today the boys again hit he breeze in the rain and fog but Chief Elmer A Anderson said that when the men on the call got to Twenty-first and Lincoln they found some practical joker had been on the job and it was a false alarm The firemen are ready to vote the joker a medal as one of aides in getting rid of American gasoline and tires Weber 7" i I i a -HI Aulto-rest sister Mrs Hubert Childs in Centerfield Saturday evening and Sunday until time for services Interment be in Centerfield cemetery under the direction of the Deseret mortuary Ogden DEATHS I HIUKENLOOFER Karl Thomas Hickenlooper 47 prominent Ogden resident and employ of the Utah Power Light Co died at eight a today at the family home 1132 Twenty-first after a sudden heart attack He was born in Pleasant View Feb 1 1895 a son of Orson and Elizabeth Charlton Wallace Hickenlooper Utah pioneers His life was spent in Pleasant View in Idaho and in Ogden For the past 19 years he had been employed by the power company as head of the meter department He was a member of the church and a seventy in the Twentieth ward Ogden stake He married Lottie Ward in the Logan temple June 24 1925 Surviving are his widow of Ogden his mother of Layton the following sons and daughters Keith Hope Jocelyn Wallace and Suzanne Hickenlooper all of Ogden three brothers and two sisters: Mrs Lettie Brown Boise Idaho Frank Hickenlooper Lay-ton John Hickenlooper Preston Idaho Harold Hickenlooper San Francisco and Mrs Josephine Bird! Woods Cross Uth The body is at Lindquist Sons' mortuary NEGRO CENTER TO OPEN SOON This USO center for colored people to he opened next week at Twenty-seventh and Wall will he for the use of colored war workers as well as colored soldiers it was emphasized today by Fjeld-sted chamber of commerce secretary Mr Fjeldsted conferred today with Walter Harrison public relations representative for colored soldiers stationed at Cam Hooper on matters affecting the USO facilities for Negro soldiers It was also announced by Mr Fjeldsted that the American Legion chateau being prepared to accommodate the new USO center for white soldiers and war workers will be ready to open some time next week the exact date to be announced later OUTSTAHDinG Ogden High Gym Class Gathering Scrap in Ship Contest OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Edited by Faye Carty Ogden high school gym classes intend to devote the next few weeks to a scrap collecting project All students of Utah have been Invited to compete for the privilege of christening a liberty ship The three students of the school which collects the most scrap per capita will be given the opportunity of naming and launching a liberty ship The gym classes have divided fnto separate units competing against each other The winning unit Will receive points as classwork Although the gym classes are sponsoring this campaign all students are invited to contribute to the school collection Rosemary Cottrell Allegiance Pledged During the week of Columbus day it has always been a custom in this country to turn attention to the pledge of allegiance Because of the wart situation it seems so much important this year than in the past In room 119 of Ogden high school this pledge has been beautifully printed on the blackboard by Leslie Raty Pupils all over the nation are saying: "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for This pledge was written by Francis Bellamy in 1892 Betty Berlmer When Sgt Jones of the United States marines visited Ogden high school a great deal of interest was aroused in Mr third period history class He was asked many questions concerning the life of a marine Students found through questioning the wages training and duties of a marine Sgt Jones Is on a two-week furlough from his station at San Diego Cal Evans Red Cross Effort The first Red Cross meeting was held Thursday night Representatives were elected earlier in the day Kathryn Whetton was chosen president Gene Roberts vice president and Merle Williams secretary Next week is to be set aside for membership week and students contributing will be given a card and a button Yvonne Howard A talent survey In the form of a one-minute introduction to the class is being used in the various gym periods The team captain Introduces each girl to the class by telling her former school and a few interesting things about herself such as her hobby and other interests During the one minute each girl entertains the class in any way she chooses opportunity to show her talent There is a school-wide search for talent to he presented at an assembly Friday Gym classes hope to discover talent that can be used to this program Theresa Ecken-brecht SAFE DRIVING IS URGED IN MONTH In October 1941 Weber county had no fatal traffic accidents according to Olsen president of the Weber county safety council What will be our record for October 1942? he asked adding: By careful driving and observance of the maximum speed limit of 35 miles per hour we can prevent fatal accidents Every accident delays our war program Fatal accidents delay it more It is the patriotic duty of every driver to drive carefully more carefully than ever before and for every pedestrian to obey all rules for safe walking Rules for Safe Walking 1 Obey traffic signals 2 Cross streets only at crosswalks or pedestrian lanes 3 When waiting for signals or traffic to clear stand on the curb and not in the street 4 Look both ways before crossing any qtreet 5 When starting to cross with the green light watch for cars turning in behind you 6 Walk briskly Do not hesitate or run 7 Face approaching traffic when walking along highways or roads and wear white at night 8 Every rule for safe walking is matched by a rule for safe driving OPPORTUNITY V3 A BLAKESLEE Services for Winfred Wilson Blakeslee 60 acting assistant regional forester in charge of engineering for region No 4 (intermountain) United States forest service who died Wednesday will be conducted Saturday at two in the Masonic temple under auspices of Unity lodge No 18 A Dr John Edward Carver pastor of the First Presbyterian church will officiate The services will be open to the public Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery Friends may call at the Kirk-endall-Darling mortuary this evening until nine and Saturday until eleven a and at the Masonic temple from noon to one-fifty MASAIdH YAMASAKI BRIGHAM CITY Oct 16 Funeral services for Masaichi Yamasaki of West Corinne will be held Saturday at one in the Corinne ward chapel under the direction of Masao Shio Friends may call at the family home at West Corinne Friday and Saturday until time of services The remains will be taken to Ogden for final disposition OLE A OLSEN Services for Ole A Olsen 81 retired railroad worker were conducted Thursday afternoon in the Fifteenth ward chapel by Bishop Earl Lee Invocation was offered by Robert Cunningham and benediction was said by Charles Wim-mer Prelude and postlude were played by Crystal Watkins who also accompanied the soloists Hymns were sung by Annie Brian and Goldie Florence Speakers included Eddis Watkins Fred Abbott Lawrence Malan and Bishop Earl Lee Pallbearers were high priests of the Fifteenth ward Relief society members were in charge of flowers Interment was in the Ogden city cemetery under the direction of the Malan mortuary Dedication of the grave was offered by James Martin JOHN SCIIOUTEN Services for John Schouten 88 of 290 West Twentieth street who died Thursday at the home of a daughter Mrs Jennie Unck of 2860 Liberty avenue of complications incident to age will be conducted Saturday at two in the 7t ird ward chapel by Milton Hodge bishop Burial in the Ogden city cemetery will be directed by mortuary Friends may call at the Unck home tonight and also Saturday until one-thirty infant CAUSEY Services for the infant son of Howard Edward and Diana Kaae Carsey 344 Dan street will be held Saturday at ten-thirty a In Lindquist Sons' Colonial funeral chapel 1 Friends may call at the chapel funeral directors kirkendall-darling I MORTUARY DIAL 4659 FLORISTS Ogden City Flora! Co 2277 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 6323 Duma Floral Co ie5a Grant lowers for all occasions Dial 7171 Many users say use is VjeTe R3-3 a base of ola fashioned mutton suet tirandma favorite Demand stainless Penetro Generous ar 2o double supply 35A CCLGS' CCUGHIKS SNIFFLES MUSCLE- ACHES How to Detect Counterfeit Coins Feel All Coins Mart ooanlariatt coin taal yraaay CO Mr ABK queettoaahle ootaa with known yanw bia ooina et tha aawa Sanonin Acid Test i sarntn JO Gc Hitrlc Add: ICC Water 90 CC Ton nan bar tbia aoinHon lor a law cant te any drag atore -STATE -tenant sioned he was employed by the Skelly Oil Co at Tulsa Okla Second Lieutenant Alfred Jackson assigned 310th service group Entered service April 23 1942 His home town is Milton Wisn where his parents Mr and Mrs Jackson reside Jack-son attended 1 Oberlln college at Oberlin Ohio When commissioned he was employed by the Standard Oil Co at Whiting Ind Purchasing Agent Resigns Post SALT LAKE CITY Oct 16 (AP) Jack Wiscomb resigned today as county purchasing agent and told the commissioners there was no need for the job any more He noted that most essential items have been curtailed by wartime conditions and outlined an alternative procedure to be employed in handling the needs of the major activities Wiscomb has gone to work for a private contractor Ilighest Prices Paid for Poultry Veal Pork and Lamb STIMSON MARKETS 1900 Washington 26th and Monroe INC FRESNO CALIF NAME I I I STREET ADDRESS CITY FIELD REPORTS i NEW OFFICERS New officer arrivals at Hill field include: Lieutenant Anthony Domon-kos assigned station hospital Entered service Oct 2 1942 Domonkos whose home towns are both South Bend Ind and Hunt-ingon Pa attended Northwestern university in Chicago HI Lieutenant Foster Rice A assigned assistant engineering officer Entered service Aug 6 1942 Rice claims Nichols Conn as his home town where ha was in business for himself Second Lieutenant Wilferd Atterbury assigned 914th Signal Depot Co Entered service Feb 9 1942 and attended officers' candidate school at Fort Monmouth home time is Riverton Wyo where his mother Mrs Jones resides Second Lieutenant Nelson A Rodler A' assigned 9th station complement A Entered service March 26 1941 Roeller whose home town is Eden New York attended Springfield college Springfield Mass His parent Mr and Mrs William Roeller reside at Eden New York When commissioned he was a teacher at Eden high school Second Lieutenant Clarence Carpenter A assigned assistant depot supply officer Entered service Aug 4 1942 His home town is Tulsa Okla where his mother Mrs Agnes Carpenter resides Carpenter attended Tulsa university and the University of Oklahoma at Norman When commis SUGAH QUOTA IS CITED Utah OPA officials announced today that war ration stamp No 9 will be good for purchase of three pounds of sugar between Nov 1 and Dec 15 Stamp No 8 good for five pounds of sugar expires at midnight Oct 31 Both stamps provide sugar for home use I Institutional users including hotels restaurants and similar institutions have been! given allotments of 60 per cent oi the sugar base established by them Industrial users of sugar will receive during the November-December period 70 per cent of the sugar base established by them I Needy Get Help From Funds Preparatory tot the Disabled American flower sale Saturday William Varley com- mander of Weber chapter No 4 again pointed out the reason for the current drive for funds "The organization maintains service chapter in Varley explained every Mr and each chap ter employs a service officer The rehabilitation officers are paid by the national headquarters in Cincinnati Ohio and their pay is on the basis of state per capita A has banded together In an effort to protect the disabled their widows and orphans The A comes before the public once each with their Save Rubber for VICTORY forget-me-not drive in the hope of obtaining funds to carry on this humanitarian Demos Will Conduct Reception Saturday Saturday shoppers and visitors from surrounding areas are invited to call at the Weber county Democratic headquarters by Mrs Ellen Price in charge! of Democratic activities who announced that local candidates will hold open house Saturday afternoon at 2432 Washington obulevard Rep Walter Granger who has headquarters with the Weber county Democratic group has been requested to make several talks in other parts of the state on current international affairs and win leave Sunday to fill the appointments Mr Granger will be at the local Democratic headquarters all day I Saturday Mrs Granger will assist the wives of local candidates in serving light re- hmise6118 durin! open r-t- v- AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING VilUES! ALSO LARGEST SELLING TUNES! In fill Varieties NOTICE No 6707 The Estate of ANNIE PULLUM HILL Deceased The petition of Mamie Hansen and I Leroy Pullura for Issuance of Letters Testamentary to them in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Lester A Wade Judge on Monday the 19th day of October 1942 at 2 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 7th day of October 1942 (SEAL) LAWRENCE MALAN Clerk By ANN 8 CARDON Depurv Clerk HOWELL STINE OLMSTEAD Esqs Attorneys for Petitioners Published Oct 7 16 1942 5338 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO b44 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OF UTAH WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER In tbe Matter of the Estate of ELIZA RAAT Deceased Creditors will present their with vouchers to the under gned Administrator with Will Annexed at the Law Offices of George Banker Esquire 1001-1002 First Security Bank Building Ogden Citv Weber Counv State of Utah on or before the 15th day of February 1943 Dated this 9th dav of October 1942 COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK A Banking Ccrpcmticn By nley Offcer Admln'strator wUh WVI Annexed GEORGE BARKER ESQUIRE Attorney for Administrator with Will Annexed Published October 9 16 72 and 22 1942 5342 NOTICE No 1656 Termination of the Tenancy by the Entirety of CHARLOTTE TAYLOR Deceased The petition of Fred Taylor praying for a judgment and decree cf ths Court that ald Charlotte Tavlor died on the 13th day of June 1334 that her death terminated her interest as a tenant by the entrety in the real property described in petition that petitioner is owner in He of said Teal property and that there Is no inheritance tax le or to become to the State of Utah Said real p-op-erty is situate in Weoer Couruv Utah and is particularly dascrbed sold petition on file In the above entitled matter has been set for hearing Hon Lewis Truemn Juv'c erv Monday the 19th day cf October ijjj at 10 o'clock A at the County Court House in the court room cf said court In Ogden Cty Vccer County Utah Witness the Clerk cf tVci tfo -t with the seal thereof affixed this 7th day cf October 1942 (SEAL) LAWRENCE MALAN By ANN CARDON7 CZ31RAH VAN DYKE Attorney fox Petitioner Published Oct 7 IS 1942 5x3 Keep Within the 35-Mih Speed Limit You Will if You Ride the Bus Fpr men between ages of 21 and 35 with Leadership experience Prefer experience In variety Chain or Department Stores Can become store njanager after successfully completing required training program Starting salary based on past experience and abilityj This Is a career fob not temporary Telephone for appointment for interview All interviews! confidential Tou use much less rubber riding a bus than you do driving your car Ride the bus to work and to shop and save your tires for the times when you really need them OGDEN TRANSIT CO ftorm WINE COMPANY cr:.

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