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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 25

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINI SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1942 Naval Radio Man Sedition Suspect Box Elder Slates DON'T HINDER Help for Needy Soldiers mum mew mww 1 Annual Reunion Makes Brief Visit Chester Gilgen 23 navy ra WAR AIM BRIGHAM CITY Oct 31 All dio- technician second class- and Brigham City folks visiting in Salt Lake City on Nov 5 are cordially son of Mr and Mts Ernest Gilgen of 2621 Harrison passed C1URD0CI! SAYS invited to attend the annual Box ARMY PROBLEMS GET ATTENTION OF REDJROSS Aid Afforded Soldiers Recognized By Head At Utah Depot Elder reunion being held in Whit through Ogden late Saturday on his way to the A college at ney hall Eighteenth ward 107 A Stillwater Okla for lurtner in street beginning at eight o'clock struction -in the radio field Demo Rally Hears Utah it was announced Saturday Mr Gilgen enlisted In the navy Sept 17 1942 Prior to hU reassignment he was stationed at The reunion 1 is the fifth to be M'' v- Yh sl I Congressmen During Saturday Rally held and is always well attended by former Box Elder folks now mak it: Treasure island wnere ne completed a refresher course given by the navy to all men enlisting ing their home In Salt Lake City in the radio division Senator Abe Murdock and Repre Early pioneers of Brigham City will be special guests An interesting program has been arranged V- The narticular personal and fam sentative Walter Granger warned a rally audience at Weber and dancing will follow Hospital Needs The committee charge in Uy problems confronting service men are receiving a thorough going over by the American Peed Gross at the Utah quartermaster college Saturday night i that the nation must not handicap Pres Many Employe cludes Hazel Christensen Edith: rjorsley Merrill Mark Nichols Ray Lillywhite and Newell Joseph- ident Roosevelt in i his warn and neace efforts as- President Wood depot Edward Eisen field di rector revealed today son RRTHHAM CITY Oct! There row Wilson was handicapped in 1918 are 200 openings for men and 'Give the resident a Demo rrfttie hmise5 and a Democratic sen Book Committee ate" Senator Murdock saidT'and then we shall have a ready answer Named By Group to one of the questions asked by Wendell Wilkle The president women 'at Bushneil general nos-pital mainly for laborers mess attendants and ward attendants it was announced by officials Saturday Most of the jobs pay in the neighborhood of $1320 a year and some $1440 For further information applicants are directed to the civilian personnel office at i £Lj BRIGHAM CITY Oct 31 The with a Democratic house and sen CULT LEADER IS ARRESTED local organization of the American ate will write the kind of peace William Riker (above) Association of University women tnat win satisry unina sausiy Kus- ha vp named a special group or cult leader charged with sedition had his case continued for one sia and the rest of the unites na tions'i II- wnmpii to the literature committee fa Lr on at iitoh deDot showing from left Recognizing the aid the Red Cross has afforded service men -at the depot Brig Gen Ralph Talbot Jr has expressed hi3 gratitude in haying this kind of "clearing house" available to the men under his command Where there are soldiers there are bound to be problems Brig Gen Talbot said recently and because of the rapid expansion of our armed forces the army is unable to glveL individual attention to personal problems of a soldier whether the problem be social or financial and for this reason the military personnel at the Utah ter depot feels fortunate in having the American Red Cross to assist in ironing out these problems The Red Cross field house for the northern Utah area was established by Mr Eisenearly in August the hospital in charge of Weiner to select books for study and re-1 week when he was arraigned be Rpnrsftntative' dranzer declared forilht rduSrd EUef eld direct and enn 81 of the American Red Cross Ogden air depot to right dwarai isen iieiau" olKrtf nmman4inir nnrnl and Lt Col Holcombe of fore Federal Judge A st port at club meetings The literature committee includes the follow- that no person can say that today war would hot have" comes had at Hill field and ungaaier ueiwnu i Sure in San Francisco "Father Utah quariermaiwr i ui p- -r- i in Dr Marv Petersen Miss Flora liiker" as he calls himself was President Wilson been nermitted to Hansen Mrs Mary Robbins Mrs work out a neace plan to his liking arrested at Holy City Calif on six counts of sedition "This but he added that he ana a great Crowd DravVn Nadine Stratford Mrs Elizabeth Madsen Mrs Mable Noall Mrs Random References whole thing is a complete misun- manv thers believe that we wouia LaRene Mason land Mrs Georgia derstanding" Riker said have had peace today had not an Myers obstructionist congress frustrated Heber Hancock were dinner By Clanging Woodrow Wilson Draft Status of Those 20 Cited To clarify the status of young men reaching the age of 20 years selective service headquarters here gives the information that such men are mailed a questionnaire as soon as they attain their twentieth birthday and are then Immediately classified and inducted according to their order numbers- BLOOD STEFS UP CHAPEL HILL Oct Cadet Senator Murdock took sharp MOTORISTS ARE FINED We will pay cash and pick up i old phonograph records except Edison and Columbia Glen Bro3 1 adv) I I Tpf fh hurelars be forewlarned! isstiA with manv of the statements Robert Blood Jr New Hamp BRIGHAM CITY Oct 31 In rifv rourt Fridav Robert Denhal- ton speedy scatbacK oi tne made by Mr Wulkie in his recent sneech "He demanded to know The alarm at the Commercial Security bank is so sensitive that tpr was fined S10 for drivine an what we are fierhtme for" said the automobile with an expired driver navy pre-f light school iootDaii team at North Carolina left for primary flight training at Peru Ind He was a star at Amherst senator "Well I can tell him in guests of Dr and Mrs bdwara i Rich at the Valley House last Sunday: The report of the Ogden city health department on contagious diseases for the week from Oct 23 to Oct 30 shows 15 cases of chickenpox three of (whioping cough and one of mumps a total of 19 leases i Totiraee A new Bourjoi? per license Madsen paid a two- First Aid A Red Cross first-aid class will be held Mondays and Fridays at seven-thirty at the South Washinston hish school i two words We are fighting to win And we can win the sooner dollar fine fori parking in a pedestrian lane and Herman Fors-berg was fined a dollar for improp if we eive the nresident a congress of this year Although field heart- -y maintained at Hill field full Red Cross coverage is extended all military operations in this area' This office Mr Eiscn said is ready 24 hours a day to help solve service men's difficulties With immediate services of divergent kinds Church to 0ien Evenina Service made up of men who were sup er parking The nucleus of' the group is the Spanish American war auxiliary but anyone desiring to attend may do so porting his foreign policy petore Pearl Harbor That is why we it rings on suspicion At any rate that is the only explanation which bank officials were able to present fr the fact that the alarm brokj loose in a bedlam of noise at about nine o'clock Friday evening attracting a crowd of curicjus onlookers who expected to see some excitement I A repairman was called to see what made the instrument start Nothing inside the bank hii been disturbed' son presided at the rally State must send Walter Grangers back fume! reflecting the gallant spirit of today $100 and $200! at Lien- tn the house We need his Quality of courage We need the type of hardt Drug Store soo vvaen Senator Ira Huggins introduced Representative Granger State Chairman Allen Thurman introduced Senator Murdock i For Ilent Floor sanding wax polishers wallpaper steamers Gateway Glass Paint Co 2340 Washington Blvd (adv) support he gave before Pearl Har bor as well as after ii The music for the rally was pro Enjoy Mr and Mrs jSylvln The senator said that Mr Gran vided by two vocal ensembles di Ririp have returned from two ger was a self-made man expen-enred in farmine livestock rais weeks' visit with their I son Pfc Trees and Plant this fall for best results Moore's Nurseries 1266 -Wash Blvd (adv) at the rected by Roland Parry I Peterson introduced Democratic county candidates and ing mining and business and with at El Sunday night services in First Presbyterian church will be commenced tonight at seven-thirty o'clock Music will be featured and a social is planned after services at which light refreshments will be served These social services will be informal and of purely social Dale Ririe who is stationed William Beaumont hospital Paso Texas a wealth of legislative experience Resident Reports invited the nublic to attend the all of which background has given Club Pine Tree club will meet Nov 6 at one-fifteen Democratic dancing party Monday him prestige in Washington a Theft of Trailer Modern type furniture at Og- night i -I at the Gables tearoom Hostesses County Chairman Bajne reter store den's newest furniture Schoss-Read Electric Co CHANGE IH' BAMBERGER SCHEDULE Effective Sunday Nov 11942 Train now leaving Ogden for Salt Lake at 3:30 pjn will depart at 3:15 Train now leaving Ogden for Salt Lake at 11 will depart at 11:15 Secure Copy of New Time Table (adv) John Dvkster 208 TftUty-first reported to police the theft Friday night of a light green two-wneei trailer frnm his home i FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH will be Mrs) William Murray and Mrs Frank Braman Yes right down stown at Community Parking Center 2463-67 Kiesel south Paramount theatre Special day rates 3 hours 10c Rates by week or month No worry Cars properly parked and looked after (adv) i Police records also reveal that burglars entered the Street Car lunch stand at 2Z5 wasnmgton hrnhnVilv arlv Fridav morning Peonies Planting time now Superior varieties named Pinks whites reds 2508 Jackson avenue or dial 4236 adv) Marriage A i marriage license issued Saturday by Lawrence Malan Weber county clerk to Louis Nelson Scott legal age and to Alice Porter legal agp both of Ogden i i and took $9 in coins Theodore ell 3-1" 8 "The Psychology of Hitler' will be tohigfit's sermon theme This is the first of Sunday night series on the psychology and thought power back of present world leaders In this series Dr Carver announced that psychology is treated as a definition and explanation of states of consciousness as such dealing on Why we think and' act as we do MARRIAGE LICENSE BRIGHAM CITY Oct 31 A marriage license was issued on Oct 30 at the county courthouse to Legrand Elliot Morris and Dorothea Bertha Kersten both of Flo-sette Utah Geffas proprietor reported the How do you iknow you like ice cream? Why not give our church the same kind of chance? Communion and sermon at 11 a 8 Today's subjects: i Giving the Church a Chance The God Back of the Stars i Vj Blankenship Pastor 680 24TH STREET OGDEN tneit William Hill of Warreft has advised police of the theft from Bring in your old phonograph records except Columbia' OK or Edson We will pay cash for them Boyles I adv Colonel and Mrs Hardaway superintendent of the Bushneil hospital at Brigham city and son Tom and Dr and Mrs his automobile or a i-gauge snot-gurt a bundle of groceries and an Infant's blanket Hill reriorts his SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31 (AP) A marriage license was issupd Sat-iirHnv tn Georsre Wilson 119 and can was parked near tfie post- Irma Fae Wilson 18 both of office and was Broken open oince ana was oroKen upep i i i Malad Idaho 1 IP JLSJ FOR YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN i-THE CONGRES OF THE UNITED STATES 4 A Man Who Has the Courage to Fight ior: His Convictions i I V'-" i Send Bracken Lee to Congress and He Will Stay on the Job I 1 i I 1 He Pledges AH of His Time to Official Business His First Objective Is to Win the War BRACKEN LEE Congress First District if am political Aavi-'!.

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