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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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Ogden, Utah
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i i af Second Section Second Section OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 1944 SECTION Railroad Operating New Train Control System Free Gasoline Obtained Trio Convicted on Rail DispatcKers $25 Fine Placed I For Deflating From Basement Hole Theft Charge Qcciipyii Employes of the Burton-Valker4- Fumes from the gasoline have Troy Adklns 24 of 2164 Ileevesr Tumber Co 2127 Lincoln xoaay filled the building causing signs were bemoaning the tact that seep Police Car Tires Donna Pistoia 19 of forbidding smoking to be age of orange-untea gasuime nu a hole being dug in the building basement for installation of a new and Russell Whittinghlll of 4 city were found guilty of petit larceny just before noon today by a Jury This morning 40 gallons of fuel Spencer Gailey 22 of 482 elevator has caused xne snui-auwu nf thPir furnace as a precautionary were pumped from the top of water which seeped into the hole and it was used by some of the of three women and one man in city court 'f Park made a mistake Thursday night when he let the air out of the tires of a police car parked measure and literally left them out employes in their cars On other They were accused by Roy in the cold However a few who have tried the salvaged fuel in their auto- at the --rear of the police station days the fuel was drained off into Jew Structure Southern Pacific dispatchers today had swung into partial operation of new equipment housed in their new building to the northeast of the union station it was learned from Smith chief dispatcher In charge is Supt Patterson from San Francisco Tlie building is fireproof and stormproof and houses equipment meaning centralized train control The new wire line and equip city-county building Swanson Roy farmer of stealing) six chickens on or about Sept '84 sewers Samuel Barker assistant city mobiles and lave iouna uiai works satisfactorily are quietly wondering how long "the supply will last The hole into which the gasoline is draining is pbout five feet below the basement floor of the At the time the alleged theft tojblf place Adkins received about i attorney told the court Gailey had attempted to get several juveniles released after their arrest athe Old Mill When he failed to free Losses Noted building and is eight by ten fee wide According to Lieut Wesley Further Inquiry Owens of the city fire department the 'teen-agers Gailey apparently Firemen were continuing their check today in an attempt to locate nvestigation ias disclosed that at east two firms in the vicinity have became irked the attorney said been losing Gasoline through seep the source of the gasoline and pre and went outside to the police car i Sr 1 i 1 0 i a vent further seepage It was point age from their storage tanks How Previously Mr' and Mrs Russell ed out the condition is exception ever the source of that lining me excavation at Burton-Walker's has George Muir of 1965 Grant were ally dangerous as a carelessly ment will be In full-operation by the first of the year giving the Southern "Pacific one of the most improved installations in "modern not been established the firemen each sentenced to pay a fine of thrown match could result in a ser ious fire or explosion shotgun pellets in his arm shouK der and head 'Swanson said shot at what he termed a "whit1 shirt" when he saw 'person! prowling about his yard after mld4 night -t'i The defendants who offered nci testimony were defended by It Uli Hackett Henry Seeger assistant county attorney handled tH prosecution ik The verdict was returned Ernest Palmer Connie Wadsworth Delia' Shurtliffe nd Dorothy Young according to the clerk 1 of the city court Sentence will imposed later said $25 or serve 12 days in jail when they pleaded guilty to disturbing railroading Work is progressing on the main line from Bridge to the peace by fighting in front of Winners Chosen in Lemay Last Saturday a pole line the Labor temple cafe last night carrying electric power was com pleted from Bridge to Lemay Harrison Brown 26-year-old Ne Flames Break Out In Masonic Temple gro ol 136 West Binford was On the line between Ogden and Lemay locomotive en fined $25 for assault and battery Camera Contest At the Osden Camera club com 1 upon the person of Ellen King following his plea of guilty The spontaneous combustion was gineers will watch for the proper signals and the new machine installed at the dispatchers' building altercation reportedly started over blamed today by Ogden city fire petition Wednesday night at the Utah Power Light Co auditor a watch will automatically open and close switches to allow for the side Vera Buckley 22 of 545 Ches men for flames which destroyed the contents of a storage closet on ium places were won as iouows the popular voting: ter forfeited $15 bail speeding tracking and passing of the trains OIWI! Advanced class: 1) cen a the third floor of the Masonic A Peterson 40 of 2626 Jack It was also pointed out that en DIRECT TRAFFIC Under supervision of Superintendent Fetterson (second from left) Southern Pacific dispatchers today were operating equipment in the new building to the northeast of the Union station Chief Dispatcher Smith is on the lef Assistant chief dispatchers are VV Miller (second from right) and II McClintock (right) i -f Hains (2) McNeely (3) Mel temp(e at 2550 Washington about son forfeited $5 bail each run ning a stop sign and having no gineers under the new system do not have to stop and ask for ders but keep going as long as tvt a nmin riiffnrH Peterson ten clock Thursday night driver license Russell 28 i mi Open class: Ben Hams Mrs J-ne oniy outer damage done said of 3506 Iowa and "Mrs Martin" For quick rUI from th ctlnflnf ortML uit tlnd comfortinfl tptcially flct' C12 El Ci? A Browning MciNeeiy the firemen wns' that tK iiM 26 of 649 Osborne Bonneville the all-clear signals appear Supt Patterson is making his Gains Promotion Victim's Body To park each forfeited $1 bail im Honorable mention: ieitn ness ing was filled with smoke home in Ogden bringing with him proper parking his wife and a daughter Novice class: Goodenougn Stake WD1 near CalUs Wirfflii D'Orr Cozzens Jeffs Hon To Commander MCCLANAHAN orable mention: Thornel Wilson Be Sent to Afton Colored prints were displayed by Program Planned to Detective to Speak Arthur Manning has been Wheeler Mr and Mrs promoted from lieutenant com McNeely Capt and Mrs Bootn ADostle Charles A Callis and Mrs A Browning jveitn tiess Joseph Lt Wirthlin of the presiding of 128 Seventh formerly of Afton llfl WprpPflnC mander to full commander in the navy ac- cording to word In 23rd Ward Sunday Wvft rVin woe HUH In hOTSe- vwv Jeffs Carl Guertler McQuarrie and Ben Hains "Architectural Study" was an bishopric will be speaJters at xne Oeden stake quarterly con- II wf i received by his Detective Hilton of thelference Saturday and Sunday automobile accident inursaay ai when returning veterans arrive six-fifty-five a at Twentieth in the Ogden area -they will find mother Mrs- nounced as the assigned subject The first session will be held police department of identification for the next print competition to and Wnll will dg shiDDed to Af ton awaiting them a program designed and composer and lecturer will Clara Manning 3025 Washington He is serving in be held Nov 22 speak at six clock Sunday eve' Wyo for funeral services and in- xot a Proaucuve the facuic area "Kensing System" Suits Give You That Feeling of i flew- ning at the Twenty-third ward Twenty-ninth and Quincy The newly-organized ward choir 1 Aft I'll V11V 1 terment by the mortuary 3408 tice training service of the war Washington i manpower commission now being omdr Man- ning graduated Darrel Shaw police traffic organized here it was reported to wui sing The public is invited Saturday at six-thirty in the Fourth ward chapel for ward bishoprics and Aaronic priesthood supervisors A general priesthood session will be at eight General conference sessions In Ogden tabernacle Sunday will be at ten-thirty and two Music will be by the tabernacle choir for the morning session and a boys' chorus will sing at the afternoon meeting Third Ward Will Be Scene of Rites 1iniAtin4 tint A 4a drTrai nt VlO I 03 from Ogden high ConfIdence: That Correct 3 school He is a 1934 graduate ofs ti wiuvu onuvn ters nalJ members of the j0int Taysom was riding was apparently apprenticeship committees were ac Clothes Create and they the naval academy at Ann-1 caaemy at auh-" Without blame He was Donald Jr nuninteH with fimrtinns nnrt tp Thomas 50 of S17 Harrisville road apolis polis are His wife 1 Allie Gilles-( I Manning of i Mrs Irs Lieut Shaw said he had several turning veteran and placing him times recommended that the city I nie ie 100 Wool pass a law forbidding horsemen on aiso Witn the concessions to be Long Beach Ual manning and seven-year-old twin sons Ar Memorial services for Pfc Win-1 ton Lund son of Mrs Petra Lund 257 Twenty-first will be held in the Third ward chapel Sunday Oct 29 at seven Pfc Lund-was killed in France June 9 1944 during the D-day invasion He was first reported missing and his death was confirmed at 'a later dat? He had been in the army since January the public streets in xne nours 01 available 4o the returning war Miss This! Charge ALL You Need aarKness ureai uaugci waa secu i riors Sailor and Family Leave for Coast thur and John are residing in in the practice ot persons renting Th aanerai nnrtni Honolulu Hawaii horses and riding around at night ship -js for our years some trades Single and double-breasted1 Sizes-34 to 50 "Fine HARD-FINISH' WORSTED 100 WOOL SUITS Perfect fitting FAULTLESSLY TAILORED WE CAN FIT YOU jvir lajfsuiu I fiavmg a shorter period and other: in Meaaow iviuier coumy a period before tne trainee Ronald Green seaman first-class uian a sun Aumui i uu nau- yannma a of 1943 and overseas with a heavy tank division since December of nan mem i lonfi conclusion of the apprenticeship Clerk Stresses Transfer Law storekeeper USNR and wife and children visited his mother Mrs Albert Green 652 Oak en route for we havS -models' for REGU- tS w2 apprentice will receive from 1943 He was a graduate of Ogden hieh school and was employed ri at Clint's service station prior to I porn fir rnmnlotinn nf snnrcnt a LONGS A 50 to San Francisco Seaman Green is a former resi dent of Ogden a graduate of We his enlistment ship the past two years coming from Afton Wyo He was employed as night watchman by the Blackinton SHORTS JL? STOUTS 1 Countv Clerk Lawrence Malan ber college and of Prior to his induction into the navy in March 1944 he was engaged in business in Mackay and Blackfoot Idaho He completed his boot today emphasized that voters must cast their ballots in the district in which they live or their vote is liable to be challenged Others $2450 to $4950 training and graduated as a store' keeper at Farragut Idaho Transfer into the proper district may be obtained on any day ex While stationed in San Francisco cept election day by coniaciing registration aeents his wife and children will make their home in that city Family Street SHEER HOSE Sizes 8 12' to lO'A RAYON HOSE in wanted colors Cannery and for the past vz days had been employed by Parke Sons meat packers He was a member of the Afton South ward and the elders' quorum Survivors include his widow Afton Wyo the following sons and daughters: Dell A Taysom San Diego Calif Newell A Taysom navy in south Pacific Mrs Harold Peterson and Mrs Dee Croft Provo and Mrs Deverl Harrison Afton seven grandchildren the following Drothers and sister: A Taysom John Taysom and Mrs Theron Marritt all of Afton reunions were given in his honor Meanwhile it was pointed out that only two registration days remain" before the general election Certainly! You May CHARGE Your Suit Here! while visiting in Ogden Tuesday Nov 7 The two days are Oct 31 and Nov 1 Make the Selection of Your Fall Coat a Pleasure Instead of a Problem FUR-COLLAR CASUALS 100' Wool Sizes 38 to 50 Collars of Red Fox Mouton Lamb 5Wolf Dyed Squirrel and others Luxurious Coats priced at 3 Newton and release him to Ogden police authorities for prosecution Officers Leave to Return Suspect Irregular of higher price line of the charges A Ceiling Price 89c On 7 A I I 1 Police Chief Johnson and Detective Russell Fort were en route today to Ely Nev where they will return James Newton 30 to this city to face charges of forgery Newton according to the police wanted in Ogden for the cashing of forged checks at a tavern $3495 to $5495 4 3 Pairs for $2 He is being held by the sheriff at Ely where he reportedly refused to waive extradition Thursday Gov Herbert Maw reportedly requested the governor of Nevada to permit extradition of MCCLANAHAN 2344 WASHINGTON BIVQ Yes! You May Charge Yours! (Rothes ATtCTIOM CDMUTItO i 1 'MCCLANAHAN III i I A 100 Wool TOPCOATS 7 SIX) A New BLOUSE SWEATER or SKIRT gives you a REFRESHING change and a lift to your spirits Sizes 34 to 44 Fleeces and Coverts Dressy for mild days constructed for full winter protection Blues 4 i i Pile Fabrics Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 44 Clever and Stylish Coaj-s of UNLIMITED UTILITY at a THRIFTY PRICE $2995 and $3495 Certainly! You May Charge Your Choice FALL BLOUSES $298 to $398 vThe famous "Revelation" and other Blouses White pink blue and maize Sizes 32 to 38 40 to 46 Browns Tans in new shades is in new ai Come inj Sizes 9 to '15 10 to 20 34 50 1 try tnem I 'K 1 ri I if i it S'- ft 's '1 I 'I vt If) SWEATERS Sizes 34 to 40 Button lon Others $2950 to $3950 38 to 44 Rich rayon crepes One and two-t piece style Blacks anc! Ci'J and slipover styles Red blue orchid maize pink apple green purple brown $298 to 5795 SKIRTS tr 5 new autumn shades Rancly Reed Hats i 1 -i of Genuine Fur Felt-Make the Fall Headline! mmh I I "77 -j ft $095 Other Fall Dresses at $595 to $1695 Sport Coats Sizes 10 to 20 38 to 44 Shet-lands Suedes Coverts Cavalry Twills including 100' Wool Coats Boxy and Man-tailored styles $1995 to $4495- Sizes 22 to 28 and 30 to 38 JUNIORS and regulars See the new HOLLYWOOD TlG AN? SWING skirts and the SHORT1E skirts at $498 Others Including A OQ WOOLS in assorted colors to $598 Certainly You May Charge All You Need! New BROWNS and GRAYS in Fall's latest styles Hats fhot hold their 'shapo jf CA and that you'll tf proudly wear tsr HATS also "at $395 to $750 MCCLANAHAN'S I 2344 WASHINGTON BlVD MCCLANAHANS MCCLANAHANS McCLANAHANi 2344 WASHINGTON eiVD 2344WASHIRCIOiUIYDL: 2344 WASHINGTON BLVD L- i 1.

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