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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 13 1942 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER time out for his training to be a gunner's mate to spend a few days 'GUILTY' VERDICT Gunner's Mate Trainee on Visit DEATHS leave in Ogden with his parents FUNERALS Takes New Step In Naval Radio Mr and Mrs- Gorder 537 Cook Random References and other relatives and -friends ANTHONY McCUAIG EVANSTON Wyo Nov 13 IN LIQUOR CASE Word was received here today of training station Fa rr a gut Ida- rtn of HL Morris 3272 A' the death of Anthony McCualg son of the late John McCualg and Mrs Annie McCuaig He died at Slate Agent Testifies He Young Gorder enlisted In the regular navy through the Ogden sub-station December 2 last year He attended 6gden high until his junior year when he chose the navy Gorder received his training at San Diego He was on board a prniser in the Coral sea battle wUl pay cah and pick op old phonograph records cept Edlsoa and Columbia Glea Bros nid Ogden has successfully a special course of in- ruction at the signal corps' school Camp Murphy Fla Whitby Island Wrash Nov 10 Entered Dwelling Through Window i He was born in Kilmalcolm fccoi-and Nov 10 1888 and and came 'koims Balw Evergreens Rrptlon Mr and Mrs George Stewart will hold open house 1- frnm two tO eight HI cvy roou Aioore s- to this country with his parents (adv) JO nianA Teander Steele 48-year- and now is on duty on a battleship as a gun pointer striking for gunner's mate Gorder expects to when six months old Most or nis vi- vAmo in Clinton in honor old Negro of 170 Twenty-seventh life was spent in Evanston where A-llnt Elmer Forsberz 33 their fiftieth wedding anniver receive his rating next monm was found guilty by Judge cnaries Lr jin suffered severe face and Thursday afternoon In sary All friends and reiauves arc I Invited to call Cowley of violation or state he held the position ot deputy county clerk He was a member of the Presbyterian church and Medicine Butte post No 41 of the cgm when he rode hU bicycle unnor laws today in city courx GRILL MARKET Amity Leather Bill Folds and Key and Imposition of sentence was lto the side of an automoaue uu-n by Vanyle Evan :0 of Off- "cases complete new stocK ai im- fJ It's -w set for Monday Nov lb at ten American Legion having served as en itudent at uian isi-ne ONE DOOR NORTH OF hardt Drug fctore -ow tu u- (adv) vv co'leje a 1 SEARS ROEBUCK Steele was arrested Oct 6 by paymaster in the navy during tne first World war Before retiring two years ago to Whitby island 41 Drive In rlzht down dt Hickman agent for the state Arrival Lawrence Wilford Bir rst 747 Twenty-second has ar Atn o-vn at Community Parking Can-i it3-7 KieseL lust south Fara- linnor control commission Pork Roasts -lb 3Zc he was assistant manager oi rivln auditorium in Seattle Wash rived at the army reception center TTirkman testified on tne wu nourt Neir center of every thin at Fort Logan toio ior iwh- 4 ness stand that Steele had sold Ute by the hour day wee or and a member of the Pipers' band EUZA A CANTWEIX frig ft was announcea toaay WILLIAM GORDER him liauor at the premises on nonta worry your ffr (adv) cervices for Mrs Eliza Ann lam ground jib us Home on leave CHARLES IIOPiaNS nmp Sale at Presbyterian 11 74 widow Twenty-seventh street when he and man named Eddie O'Brian Sent to nortnwesi Church Saturday Nov 9 a rnnfuif Sr of Garland William Keith Gorder 18-year- He Is survived by his widow his mother Mrs Annie McCuaig of Evanston three brothers Malcolm of Evanston John and Roland of Los Angeles and three sisters trn nmn nf Evanston Mrs went to the house Steel- denied old seaman first-class is taking Charles Drew Hopkins son of Mr Veal Steaks Jb aic untrn Shn RoftstsJlb ISC jeunci were conducted Thursday in the Thirteenth ward chapel by Bishop Ray Williams Prayer the stand that he had soia innivfrurr Open house In nH Mrs Hopkins 2508 Tyler "W1 honor of the seventieth birthday has eraduated from the naval radio iU any liquor to the two men and declared Hickman had "flashed his at the home was oucuu Veal Roasls lb 20c nlvrrv of JoseDn t- uarucH at Moscow Idaho and has Sim Walton of Holliday uian ana Mrs Enoch Craig of Cheyenne rH" Funeral services will be ui for Trrranre Ii'ke Madsen ST son of Blake Midsn of Ogden nd AUevr Msdsen of Mantf Sun-2 ay at two In the Mantl ward chapel Exchange your old phonograph re-ords for the latest releases On Dros (adv rvnr-rt M'-s Katharine Mor- of Farr West will be held Sunday Sirloin rael Yeates Prelude and posUude were played nr- Mr niipn Invocation and hade-e" immediately upon winy EXTRA CHARGE" gone to the radio frequency school at Bremerton Wash Burial services were to De conducted at Whitby Island today Nov 13 between two ana seven th family home in Farr VUUCU Beef Roasls -lb 20c into the house and had taken him (Steele) to book him on liquor benediction were said by Counselor Meatv Cuts lb 20c ALBERT MILLS Laurence Burton ana nenry Dellaan Soloists were Mrs Eva charges without taking any evi nvTSVT I LE Nov 13 Albert Spare Ribs lib 22c dence rel! cf Odcn member of the fac -Rvidence in the form of a half Greenwcll and Mrs Mary xn Campbell accompanied by Mrs Olsen Speakers included Mrs So Young Hopkins is 18 years old a graduate of Ogden high school He enlisted in the navy on June 3 and took his "boot trip" at Mos cow His father is superintendent of the Southern Pacific Salt Lake division Edmond Mills 68 died at the family residence 1 at- Hoytsville Thursday evening after a lingering ill L1IUIH11 'i mm a West All friends and relatives arc Invited to attend EnlUrnient Navy enlistments Included Vclan Anderson 17 Ogden Leonard Treft 19 Woods Cross Odie Jonej 21 Brigham City Vern Hansen 22 Corinne p-nHt The armv recruiting mntv auart bottle of liquor and ulty of Erixham xoung uruirsu)- i fnnci'i-fmis'rfjj of the Ox Joints -lb luc a drink alleged to have been phie Nelson William ureenwuuu former Bishop William New symphony crchestra which will renter Slice A 3S noiirtvl bv Steele for Hickman was man and Bishop imams a moment was in the MillviUe Cache ness Mr Mills was born Nov 8 at Hoytsville a son of Charles Thomas and Eliza Bailey Mills He married Martha Ann Wilkinson ntk its Initial appearance IS at Mt Accompany ins the orchestra will Frederic Dtx- introduced in support or tne states nrhifh was conducted by HUMS Lh28cS 35c county cemetery Tne grave dedicated by Alma Yeates Flow ttwc George Lunt attorney for the office announced the enlistments of Kenneth Yancey S3 and Heino Ham June 27 1906 in the bait iane State Fails to File Complaint ers were In charge oi me teenth ward Relief society state liquor commission as associate counsel with Blaine Peterson COLORED an Frankfurters Jb 2oc Kap 26 both of Ugderu temple He has resiaeu Hoytsville all his life where he enzaeed in farming and cattle and assistant county attorney txb-man testified that he re With Pinkos ol Pkgs Tr Tarin The marine corps Fresh Beef Tongues Berger and WITTTAM A SHAW cig fnr William Alben recruiting office announced the enlistment of Frank Welsh Varley Sausage ----lb loc ckq1 retired crocer who died He had been active in iue church activities having been lilVWl a i turned to the house after arresting Steele and obtained the evidence by removing a screen from a pantry window and entering the house hv the window 36 Brigham City at eleven Wednesday In an Leg Lamb -lb 32c Ogden hospital or a nean wuii -n i1r4 Ratnrdav at one viui Th armv recruiting CVacfi Pnrk TJvr Just think! You get one of thete attractive Fiesta-f-nlnrMl Bnarla arith VOUI There have been cases before City Judge Charles Cowley in which the defendant failed to appear but this time it was the complainant who failed to appear Judge Cowley set arraignment of Bernice Walker 28 250 Twenty-fifth for tomorrow morning at nine-thirty on charges of main-unr a nuisance and violation Will OI? tJU muwvhu in Twelfth ward service today announced the en on noted ArnoricAn purtst For Kent Floor sandin? wax roTuhers wallpaper steamers CiteAay C'as Paint Co 220 Washington Blvd (adv) Attack Clarence Low was ar robVd of two money pur a and valuable papers Monday about ten between Bin-ford end Twenty-seventh on Wall It was reported today Unni ta your old phoaocraph records except Columbia OK or Edaon Wt will pay cab for them Eoylea (advj Training Ehvorvl Keyes Mc-Mr Pearl Mc- -t-T TirnrlW Paul Ward Motion Chops lb IBc The man named O'Brian was not present as a witness TJnithAr attorney for Steele listment of Max conraa rountv accnt Mr Con purchase erf 2 package! of Miller' Wheat Flake Choice ol 4 colors Just rirrht fnr urTV'lOB dell' bishop Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery under direction of rad reports he intends to take a Link Sausage lb 35c a member of the Quorum or seventies of the Hoytsville ward and Summit stake I A superintendency He was also active in community affairs Survivors besides his widow are the following sons and daughters: Mrs Grace Pace and Fay Mills of Hoytsville Mrs Emma Harding of Morgan and a foster daughter Mrs Estella Trone Thatcher of orricn AUn nine erandchildren ciou Miller' Wheat viclrM the eerea) Larkin sons morumrj -c-: mav run at the mortu waived time before imposition of sentence with the understanding that a stay of execution would be fOinwinc the sentence to Legs' Mutton lb -19c Htb "wake-Bp flavor" with "wake-np flavor "41'" CIT course at wcocr coucge NAZIS EXECETE 23 T)vnn' Nov 13 'AP) Twen ary this evening and Saturday until of the state liquor laws when state liquor control attorneys failed to 9 sismpvi complaint to the Tamales -4 for 25c consider possible appeal Judge Cowley deferred sentence until time of services EMMA WEBER court today at the time set for ty-five more persons In nazi-occu- Monday however saying ne wisucu a brother Samuel Tills and a arraignment The derenaanc nas some time to study tne matter posted $500 bail Services for Mrs Emma Jane Passmore Weber 80 widow of Wil-i M-iil conducted Sat- picd Europe have Dcen execuicu i espionage and on other charges allied governments in London said sister Mrs Andrewvi-eicrsun uuui Farliri! 972 Twenty-sixth and Karl Dcvrirs ton of fcam ue vries of 202 avenue are under today urday at three In Larkin Sons' funeral cnapei Dy Edward Carver pastor of First --rup MEAT TT ER Purchases Champ Steer Lamb Hog Services will be conducted in me Hoytsville ward chapel Sunday at two by Bishop Reed Brown Burial will be in the Hoytsville cemetery Friends may call at the family home in Hoytsville Saturday evening and Sunday morning prior to services Presbyterian cnurcn cunsu In Ogden city cemetery Friends mav call at the home or a daughter Mrs Harvey Kennedy of 915 Thirtieth street this evening and Saturday until two-thirty pm DOM Wt always Buy p-Hr -Ament to tcea buy top-qua to fc Don't blame your wto meat is being purchasea these fighting cuts of meat JP Marines Air Corps and Hirohi-nd Musso ANNA A SW ANSON Mrs Anna Augusta Swanson 89 tst Andrew John Swanson former Ogden resident died at her home in Portland Ore early Thursday morning of infirmities not your incident to age "MV Swanson was born in Swe It den and came to the United States AN with her Barents when she was Si -i it i eight years of age She was edu cated in Burlington lowa wnere the family lived un larcn a io she and Mr Swanson were married in Rurirnsrton Thev made their Clear but crisp home there for a few years before 1 Tfntfrtn vour coujrh tiiihtly moving to Creston Iowa wnere ne ntrd service of the don't bo fooled by the sunshine ruiirod as locomotive engineer tie sniffs Aloysus tne ornce ooy wno fnr the Osrden has a cold as an excuse ior arum- Street Railway Co for many years Lng his bouquet of four roses prior to his death here in iait Fvorv even insr Sol dreams of a Mrs Swanson was a memoer oi mo RurAriish Tntheran church and white Christmas wun cnnaren gus when in Ogden the family home tening in the snow- wna 971 Tweniv-iounn ft Jingle bells Jingle-jangle all the Mrs Swanson lert ugaen ivm a mali-A her home fn Portland Rieh in Vitamins Proteins Minerals For delicious healthful meals you'll enjoy any one or all of these thriftier cuts They're the cuts which a poll of more than 1000 meat markets in this territory shows to be the Jess frequently requested cuts of veal thereby becoming the thrijtier cuts Save money by buying these and other thrifty cuts your meat cutter recommends It will also be a patriotic gesture on your part for meat markets must sell all cuts of meat during wartime! When you buy veal and want uniform quality every time it's wise to ask for Govt Graded veal from the American Pack-lng 8c Provision Company's Blue Ribbon-Red Ribbon plant way hV V- Surviving are one son and two 4anrVtr nf Portland Charles Maximum Thursday 53 degrees Swanson Mrs (Irene) Irving oHth is decrees seven below freez nH Mm ijtnrn swanson ana an ing minimum early today along other daughter Mrs Robb of with no precipitation Ogden Also surviving is a grana-Hancrhter Mrs (Helen) Dun nr vr asra if vou care maxi bar and two great grandchildren mum was 57 degrees ana minimum 37 degrees iso precipitation ail or ugaen Jne Doay wiu ar-rivo In DtrHpn Raturdav eaeninff Services will be conducted Mon- A very snooty society rtamft went to Mavo clinic for an rtnv mnrnln? at eleven clock in 4 -v 1 i- i 1 v- II 1 ih fhand nf thA Kirkendall-Dar- operation and received not so much ttontinn in the Waltinz room ling mortuary with the Kev ranK Johnson pastor of the Elim Swe- Finally she got tired of waiting HieVi Tnthrnn ehiirrh orriclatinc" rid when a rather Dompous ienow entered the room she rushed up and Friends may call at the mortuary a aid: "Sir are you the neaa pnysi-elan?" Answer: "No I'm the sunaay arrernoon ana evening irom three until nine o'clock and Monday until time of the services Bur belly doctor ial will bo In the family Plot in in ho aiater cut on the lipstick the Ogden city cemetery Til give you the kiss and you give IMt 1 00 VEAL Ask for meat from the shank breast flank neck oc shoulder Complete tht meal with vegetables cooked in the stew BREAST OF Delicious when toasted ot braised Have your meat cutter cut a pocket for stuffing Use the same seasoned bread stuffing ycra make when stuffing fowl FUNERAL DIRECTORS me the make-up Where's your brother KIRKENDALL-DARLING HFTS RECOHD Stanford Kermhavr manager of the California Markrt Ogden howTi above- with the Ogden stock show grand fA Tver hundredwelehu Bob? Bobbie Oh he's in the house playing a duet on the piano I've MORTUARY DIAL 4659 champion ir vmm throuzh the American lurking Provision Co He not only bought mirrhwd the irind champion ln- finished my pari the ntnuMuu dividual hog 30 rent pound and lamb SI JO per pound A eteran how FLORISTS married mv wife because she on buyer purchased the top three animal of the show He mil exhibit the champion lamb and teer In front of hi market was different from other women" Is that so?" "Yeah She was the only one AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KTENKE FLORAL Mr Washington I noay aiiernown mim who wouia nave me SHOULDER ROAST meat and I i 2953 Wash Blvd Dial 9958 8443 OnrJfin Civ Floral Co particularly economical Like beef roasts only mailer A 3 or 4-pound roast will make 6 or 8 good mviflgt 2277 Washington Blvd Dial 4781 8039 Dumke Floral Co 1600 Grant Flower for all occasion Dial 7171 1 QUICK SUDS- rSc3 4 H3jssjfWATEH I if i i a ev- r': 1 i- EMBLEMS OF TENDER Govt Graded Veal Assures Ycu Of Uniform Quality Every Ting WOjo Union Plant AMEPJCAfl PACKING PROVISION CO Offering through more than 1000 retail meat markets Govt Graded and Govt Inspected Meats Ham Baton Sausage Franks Luncheon Meats etc Beef lamb Pork Veal Mutton Canned Meats Salad Dressings Cheese and Hundreds of Othei Meats and Focds tit For quid rich sucj tKor moU dlsHei sparkle sprinVU WaiKrite Granulated Soap info your disnpanl Wcshrite geti clotnet dariling-whif toaU out dirt without hard rubbing is easy on your hands Order a supply today At Your Neighborhood Grocers DELICIOUS QUALITY MEAT I v-v 19 yfroTv Iff" y-y ECOicIiardsoii Grain Co Inc if 7r- rjtrvtfr' dfflm M3-21th Street Dial 7705.

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