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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING JULY 20 1943 1 Naval Cadet Sent Funerals This'll Be in Pioneer Days Parade Sentence Imposed in Hit Run Charge Army Duty Begun By Theatre Man Tenants Demand Rent Penalties To Texas Field Aviation Cadet Harry Donald Kammeyer21son of Mr and Mrs I Lieut Gudmundson Military servicea for 5d ueuc tttt Rndmundson 20- Pleading guilty In city court to- Harry Kammeyer of 1450 Washing 'r' ton'h completed hi primary A "-gE On 20 counts of alleged overcharge of rent return to the plain flitht training at the Pasco Wash TfTnd So" yar-old army flier who was kined In a twoplan crash near Seguin Texas Wednesday were conducted Monday evening tne Aultore -um chapel by Stanley Roi- naval air station and was trans- tenced i to five days in jail the erred to Corpus Christi Texas for jail sentence to be suspended on Utali Pioneers To Be Feted QBy Weber DUP Group Will Also Watch Parade From Guest Stand tiffs of $50 on each count plus $20 attorney fees and coats on each Davment of tne line 1 Vommvii wroflitotofl from xrailic ioneiiures w- count was asked In a complaint in Second district court late Mon- Ogden high school in 1940 and at- vin $1 Improper parning tended Weber college for one year Borger $1 improper parking John fljiv hv Henrv and Mary xv Ramsey tenants against Albert I where he was active on the swim- Aigerter rea ngni mine team and was a member of I $5 stop sign T-k1n I Swartz proprietor of the btaniey Motel 3060 Washington tne eusinesa ciuo ana oigma Pi fraternity Delay Encountered in The complaint alleged tnaw ior a period of six full or partial weeks from August 1 1M2 to September 1 1942 the defendant Tht dwindling company of thos In of th Mount Ojden a ttll bv Bishop Owen Ridges derctarblea l-nAf Weber coUege Prelude and post-inll were played by Mrs Rutt Capp and Mrs Frances Nicholas Yiolln Other music waa presented by Naval Air Cadet Pa McVer Betty Lou Smith Marvel Murphy and Annie Brian accompanied by Mrs Capp and Ann Lar- MAM who crossed th plains In th mid Booster Proposal Mom's Qub Schedules Formation of a new civic boost charged $1850 a week for the apartment rented by the Ramseys i Special Meeting dl decadea of th last century and knew Utah when It was only cart of a rut western territory ers' organisation scheduled for to- while the OPA ceiling price was J- (listed at $1250 a week Members of Mom's club will hold day has been postponed until next a special meeting Wednesday eve- Tuesday "re'i announced For the next 14 full or partial of commerce secreUry will be assembled one again Saturday at luncheon at the Ben Lo- -Mnond hotel at twelve-thirty mfi I week period the plaintiffs allegedly ning at seven-thirty at the USO The delay was occasioned beaus cnMkcn were vr Aiaoua lived in another apartment in tne clubrooms AH n- it refinMataUW would will fee made for president of Weber college Heber to attend as plans Motel where they were required have been: unable to attend today a trio to be made in the near future sponsored by the Weber county -chaoter Daughters of Utah Pio- to pay $1250 a week when tne ceiling price was listed to show a maximum charge of $3750 to the Bushnell hospital in Brig-ham City New members are also th annual Pioneer days lit- Mrs jMf luncheon la in charge of invited monthly Hale OI oait vtj Evelyn Dobbs and President Robins A flag was preaented to Major Wayne A Gudmundson of Camp McCoy Wis father of the young army officer by Sd Lieut Thomas Goodwin of Randolph field Texaa who accompanied the Ted Kirkmeyer Mrs Carrie Archie Boyle assisted by vAtth Nelson and Mrs Ted Kirkmeyer manager of the Ucenses Written for Pfc Donald Gibl3 Completes Course Egyptian and Ogden theatres ior body to Ogden i 1 Entombment was In the auko- the past four years left toaay ior iiucc ViUupcs Robert Burns' Director of Rer search says: "29000000 peopl will be seek ing new jobs Some '20000000 war plant workers and 9000000 men and women who will be demobilized from military forces will be seeking new jobs after the war" Don't you think you had better get ready now? Ogden Business College can help you to get on the right way to a pleasant and profitable and permanent position Start nowl Ogden Business College Dial 481 Is rest mausoleum me cry pi w- Fort Douglas Salt Lake City to Marriaee 1 licenses had been Pfc Donald Gibbs son of Mr and Mrs' Gibbs of Portage Potts The luncheon will be followed 'by a prof ram In charge of Mrs Lydla Burrowa as follow Two musical numbers and a humorous reading by Mrs William Walker: community singing led by William Hinds musical dedicated by Chaplain i th- -ervice of the army sued today at the Weber county has eraduated from armament of Hliirieia Military Tr- clerk's off ict of wm neio Auuwry clerk's of fict mans to three couples: school at Lowry field Denver was given by a firing squad ana mor jr Ue Jef erson Waterf ield 31 Formerly an aircraft mechanic at Oeden air depot Hill field bugler from Hill field under tne Ing to Ogaen ne was manager Mand Catherine Gertrude Dozier 26 direction of Lieut John Lytic the Fox theatres at Helena Mont Kujf Norfolk Robert Louis cumber by Mr a Gladys Simpson CS President of tht Weber county Private Gibbs attended Bear River Miss Evelyn Dobbs was in cnarge During nis serve Baebv 23 and Justina Mae Fitz school and Utah State Agricul- of flowers and pallbearers were business he has been given a 19 both of Pomeroy Wash tural college He entered the army 1SARS OF THE AR31Y JS LL5nf 5 fr Vrinr thl huge- Ustenlng deriee rhool frienda of Lieut uuamuna- Der oi awf Payne Holm 26 Provo ana on Feb 22 last Edith Wright 22 Ogden son and cadeU from Weber coi- dios ana companies ior ouwuuiu- one aemc- futnrdar It 1 only army en1c entry In the array lege nt ihown to the general downs of piece oi r1- 1 41-- the first time Ing aDlllty as a manager uu was honored upon one occasion with the Quigley award which is given once a year to the outstanding theatre manager of the country public much of It for John Koster Services for John Phillip Koster 62 of 2869 Liberty who died sud caapter Prior to the luncheon the pioneer will bold the place of honor on ont of tht two reviewing stand to be erected on Washington be-? tweea Twenty-fifth and Twenty- tUth which will afford an ex-'cellent view of the Plonftr days bond parade Mrs Burrows said today the number of pioneers to in at- tendance at the luncheon had not bn determined Mrs Boyle re- quests those who desire to attend to make reservation with her at Random Deaths denly at his home Friday from a a a a a 1- vv'5 a ac TX mc tai orsgren a i were con auciea teTpxo PRESTON Forgren I teT His activities In civic life In Ogden Include membership in the Ogden Kiwanls club and the retail merchants division of the chamber of commerce He is a native of Boulder Colo where he was graduated from the University of Colorado and is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity He was chosen president of Blrt3-Mr and Mrs Kenneth go died at his home Monday at noon in the Atkinson S6i TwentyInth an- nme a as a-resue a 5240 Porter or 'phone 2-3iz a raV which appeared at OUnce the birth of their seconu ajytic itroke suiiereo w-Grant Lof- the luncheon Uble a year ago and Kn at le hospital Sunday ing at the home of a daughter green bishop in prior years will not be present Mffc Atkinson was formerly Edel Utu Palmer Prelude and but the number of authentic pto- jei of Lyman Wyo Mr porsgren was bom In Brig- postlu ds were nrs of this region is sUil fairly tv it tjui Mn played by Dor- and th annual luncheon for type furnltt-re Shop ham aty Utah June IMstm PyJ who Is a highUght of the year for them our basement dept Schoss 0f Peter Adolph and Anna ChrU- played the Utah chapter or tne coioraao alumni in' 194L He was married to Nellie Grant of Denver Colo shortly before coming to Ogden Mrs Kirkmeyer is also a graduate of the University of Colorado Mrs Kirkmeyer will remain In Ogden temporarily Henry Valleau assistant man- rwian thentrm will be in Furniture Electric wj tlna Knudson morsgren- organ lnieriuae (sdVj I Tmrm RrnUh I mnti accomnanled 1885 in the Logan me nffmn wllli In Tha eouDla moved to: a inei rviag Ogden Assists in Koster fr the vxril I COSfKC aww review -Frenchman farm In Riverdale 'Franklin coun- peaKers ir- Daphne DuMaurler at the regular ra reide3 there until 1929 Bishop Owen Ridges Bishop SiSting of the Lltra Chime Re- rhev moved to Preston ltam deMik Bishop Lof Mr Lofgreen PrC8cnt- r3ui at eUbt-flfteen wTt wJZ mX hi as ac5v In Invocation and benediction were view club at fa of At Riverdal was acuv in ff RusseU Petty and rest mortuary chapel Wednesday Thursday July at tne noms clvlc af fai and erve4 as an Kwa 97Jzi: urn I vainer from six o'clock on and Fund Movement Hooa was held today by directors 7 C3 Mrs Chris ucie ward teacher for many year 9 i 1 View drive Ices Burial wiU be in Auuoresi of the Ogden chamber of com his Ogden city cemetery memorial park 1 rVl I OUlTTV "v- I old merce for some memi oi mmi the budget committee of the IMS rmmntee FUUHvr i 4 aft -daurhrers: "Mrs Tat Glen Bros Music T1TV rf Tlonl rilr mm -1 1 rn I for lcrislature whlcn at prwm i (adv) Anna jraixner vt Mmj unable to obtain funds allocated Forsgren of Preston XU For- Memorlal gervices tum it lrtmlature I rren- Leon Forsgren uoya I Michael Timothy rvrvi ciark on of Mr and Mrs Services for -i rnv urr Five Ogdenltes representing the ni in Forsgren and William 8' Forsgrn aark of 2633 Klesel Sullivan two-year-old son of Vergil 'chamber were members of a com- will make uric ry of Rlverdale and Mrs Gladys ed in a Japanese prison and LaRae Atkinson Sullivan 1 LTL nf business men leader of th Utah Powtr auditorium every Mrs Naomi Gilbert ZnSurt-A L-3 court Bonneville Park jbor agriculture industry and day this week to laS1 of Falrview 38 grandchildren 12 WednMday at seven-thirty who was drowned Sunday morning other who met Monday in Salt during th usual our- great-grandchildren on sier and Zt A Sons' Colonial fu- when he fell into the North i Ogden Lake aty to attempt to effect the until three nu except Wees- brothfrf Mrm Sarah Chriiten- chapel canal near-his home will be con- rt th bud ret committee of 4a when acuviUes wiu cea Tk catv -and Oscar hii HnrteH Wednesday at ten a in 1 1 I I I -ST I VUnUUWUllS iU 123000 as intenaea uy two I and Eliason Forsgren of angnam i chaplain Karl Tubesing of Hill St Joseph's uatnoiic cnurca uy 1ttr i I lttj 4 Tkw Harwr Riv: UlrOUX Pastor The Ogden men were: A Berrlo Flag for your boy l-f rHrsTpresbyterlaii Friends may call at the Larkln plates so that a re-charge is necessary to remove it That's why we Standard folks keep reminding you to let us check the solution in your battery every other week Remember if you let it go too long the plates become shorted and a re-charge won't do' any good Then you have to buy a new battery Ever hear the word It means the acid and water solution that helps generate juice in your battery When the water part of it evaporates the solution level lowers and there is less plate surface to create that's when your battery loses power A crust forms on the dry portion of the Fldited lUlph DuviJi it vv rrica ic Uien xtt TiT church Bernice Tyree will be Sons' mortuary this afternoon Hlnley Leonard Diehl and r' Victoria 31cJLean toioUt A delegation of officers and evening Burial will be in Og- Asaignment-WUllam vwrf vf alald from Oeden air base Hill field will den city cemetery Ceor tuerDec air corp uijiw v- i air I will color Governor Maw reponea Me0nd lieutenant "'W ik! I attend the services aa a to the Columbia to me LOiumui i to the td rgguj i things now stand he would not fee rcently assigned Delbert Wood Columbia a at her tnvlte1 to attend aci 10 roaa "vi- army air cue cv kj'ww Services for Delbert Wood to th froup nor wowa pUot He Is from rT the rrlct but th family has re I a al a HMtAtta Va aanf ssoie to xranaicr iTZZ-IZ and Is th son oi ir I McLean rtmnL Attorney Mrs was Dorn mji- 76 of 421 Harrop were conducted today In LIndquist Sons' Colonial funeral chapel by the Rev Irw Tsit aiM Tn 1X71 daaihter of IOTiUuS cannot br: gocncer ts-indi jwl and James Wade Adams Jr pastor of the Seventh- WW I a 1 XI A 1 A IbIa4 -A tn tria ccroniiuei vth it vrr Rslsterea sne naa uvoa -s7 i Klsianea I cv riJTUt 25 vara She married Hugh Services ror James waae aay Aavenusi cnureu (KlTj pait yeari mamw nupi nln contractor ToMtrenhelaer rr corsur McLean Aug zo Mil ausuh tAd hv Darrell ciu Cu wd Mnndav afternoon I This oil won't slip An oa that won't slip off cylinder walls to like a War good insurance That's why so many drivers switch toRPM Motor OiL It sticks to metal surfaces like a shadow and won't skid away from engine hot spots ft- rroree Det- Nev He diea xnree years agw -7 no cw hnl trrv nd Mr Adams Jr Th attorney gtnenus aiuvuuo mA hnld lome encourage- I k- Iw a member of tb -1 I fod hv Dean Murdock 7 1' ymr piiki a aaa i civ liiniiiiii i ww rv told the com- I wencr rT-xirtedlY told the com rid under J10 ball to appear churcn Trlud and nostlude were played who also played the prelude and I -v mittee that his opinion was based cm the facts at hand but that In court July 23 on a of broJeri IM" Tumer who alio accom- Lude Burial wa in Ogden city i vvrviM I -t V- Muiel lArin Ara aAmat-HP t-f s17s TS Tl rl AHamJI flliertU I j'r VI SliiidordCoHfonita 111 (J 1 i UcbHMM flnr 7 mittM would dav at Willanl tr TtHnl- Ellison or I ruigiuu wmuu'w at and Iinain viim I able to provide in in near iu- I Paint 47" "It Ihln and Patriarch tw Tvftintid out the creation I mirror Gateway Glass (advJ CI Dins nuiiuo Miles Jones Invocation am a aaj4 Vtr nAitn William Wade xrn Jona Invocation and KiRKENDALL-DARLING ef th budget commute by th Co 2340 Wash Blvd st vsi a sb nr T- a f-iri- rvrdn oeneaicuon were rutmaalAti TT Jirttv aets passed by that IatJvRobert Johan caased by that DeaOv-RObert Jonan w'lr dfn arW balnr arranred elor aaa Don't let your wax wane body In years Th committee 60 a brother of Mrs Inga Comoe morluary Close The grave bv of flv mem- and Eugen Erickson both of Og I den cemetery was dedicated by MORTUARY DIAL 4659 FLORISTS Robblns bers of th state senate ana iiatn aiea oauj i 1 members ef the house of represen- aty Funeral services will be con- UaDV jUgier juxnj-uu'Li UtivaTbey would go into all ducted Thursday Burial will be ruby Juler daughter of Karl I Constance I Tliedell AND THE FLOWERS cseparunenu r-T Grac Post Jugier ox rnsUnce Isabell ARE FURNISHED BY Want to stamp out that grime wave on your car? Youll save plenty of car washing with a good coat of that special car wax we Standard folia carry It'll keep your car new looking with just a little dusting now and then When you do wash your car ask us about the wsudsw that float dirt away a eoraprtnemnr uu rT No Burch ureeic aiea ai oirui i "rrt wif of Fred -ti o- xjurca rt or rea I KlJlNKB FLORAL' being accompiunea ana In n- ju morning In an Ogden- hospital Jl street 1 2933 WashTBlvcL Dial M58 9449 of the department nr CtUwty uiass fc -T: Survivors include the parents and I 5 i hospital Mon-1 to tne new jcx-ju -1 wasningxon 1 brothers and sisters an of wuu iif- iii mnrn nr uw i Oqden City Floral Co isurrn urHi: Aiarr iieien ajjc i be conducted Ornoe-Welfar I Karl Jr and Frank Jugier: also fered Sunday wm ft 1 2277 Washington Blvd will Dial 4761 8039 Commissioners David Trevithlck th mAtenaj parents Mr and "I8 'Lond ward chapel faney Airs jictd ro uun- ina tramnen Durnka Floral Co 1600 Grant 1600 Grant msterial time saver wen as contribut to the efficiency of the lawmakers it was declared Stand Owners Must Prirnt Prirf telson were in en today body at LIndquist Sons' mor-1 -f rn av caJl the Anlto-' Flowen for All Occasions Dial 7171 at th Utah state san conference tuary i a tort urn Give it the air! You can't always tell when your motor's gasping for but it sure shows up in the amount of gas you use You can stretch those coupons if you have The Standard Man or Woman service your air cleaner every 2000 miles coceionaires selling food and vi-J our uhy Accountant Offers to drink must fUe their ceiling prices wmrZuZrl I 1 tl with the local ration board before Drug Stor 2330 Wash Blvd (aavj Uflt Qly Books offering their wares to Offer of Theron TeeL'certl- day crowds Low to public accountant' with offices cf th PHce panel of the board Car UlSC KclerTCU lO th Eccles building to mak an today ttt rf(tn examination of th records and ae- The price lists must listed Probation UlllCe counU of Ogderdtr for the year with th pan! at room 641 city- Cavalll 18 of 1265 IMS was referred to the city audi- WbfinS -rnorti Grant today in Second district tor and city attorney-for rejort' and added that the temporary 'fthXw a previously en- Teel agreed to dor the jobber an mercnanw comply lnn0cent and pleaded amount not to exceed 300-except reguoauons govrming rfrrivln an I In -th vent fraud-ia niiitv ib a cui food and drink merchants owner of his automobile a mis- per day extra would be charged demeanor under the joyride statute for time consumed In- preparing His cas was referred by Jadg a special report: Glenn Adams to the adult pro- Four copies of th report' would vi ttM nA a report will be be supplied" Including riflcatim 0iti thing about gardening' lots of fun till somebody pays you to do it" Session Arranged for Gvilian Defenders heard Aurust 2 In court of cash receipts and'disburserants Invitations have been extended to Ross Glasmann commander of the Weber county civilian defense FOR A BETTER PIRM AN EHT WAYS Call a i fortes and Kent Bramwtll ex- ecutive officer to attend a special meeting with th military and state leaders of protttcive measures at Lambson Beauty Salort- pea toavci Tel Salt leko Clly 5-2030 Molnllaw ShduU to Sen franthco Portland Stctttet totot Ckkstso iUw York f- frai Utita Cty Alrart Osrden arsenal Wednetday morn-is Major James Barker of the eastern sector Ninth civilian defense rrficra and Clem Schramm stats controller and chief air raid warden will in attndance -LAMBSON BEAUTY-No 2- it LAMBSON HAIR STYLING AND EEAUTY SALON Combined With Merl Norman Cosmetio Studio 7 Jean Dodga Phyllia Taylor "Tony" Larson 4 5 A A DD OP A LIPOPC1 I A.

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