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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER I 1944 -iissault RoWicrv Here's Morning 'After tJie Wight Before -ana niir 'J1WHI IL-I-J 1 fUllLC Uilll HJ1U11 Cases Sent Soldier Missing in BatUe in Italy Command In Fitness Deaf Pupils Slate Plav Thursday The intermediate grades of the state school for the deat will present "The Pied tfiper of Hamelin" a three-act play Thursday at eleven a in the School chapel said Boyd Nelson school superintendent 1 The play was written and is directed by the fifth grade under Holiday Erank Period Concluded Police officers were grinning today as pleased as jack o'lanterns over the quiet way Ogden young-sters celebrated Halloween To District Court Allen Henderson 20-year-old Negro was bound over to the dis-trict court today by City Judge Quill Nebeker on two charges assault with a deadly weapon The physical fitness program at OASC for military personnel leads the entire Air Technical Service Com mand says the quarterly report received at Hill field serious cases of malicious mischief from ATSC headquarters Lx Cleon Hutchison chief phys JZ O-'- -v i I i I in I ical training unit announced this week or destruction 1 were reported iu the police during zero hours of the night and only two minor reports appeared on the officers report slips today Costumed youngsters were prominent In city streets until ten o'clock when the curfew blew and shortly thereafter the witches devils and ghosts began to disappear fiw wftman rpfiortea that an In August '88 per cent of all OASC military personnel attained a ohvsical fitness rating of good supervision of Mrs Mar one Jones The case includes: Pied Piper Leon Curtis King Jay Barker king's good helper Jerry West-berg king's bad helper Gerald Deelstera mothers Coleen Moulding Geraldinc Garfield Darlene Garfield Frances Rockwell Kazuko Momii Kleda Barker children and rats Kenneth Kinner Klnner Peter Green Bobbie Brien Shawnna Christensen Clara Boss-hardt "Wilbur Flake 'and Merlin Crape The public is jinvited ticut JAnderton Sow in Italy roDDery 1 1 Henderson is accused of fasault-ing Max Booth 30 of 1125 Twen-ty-fifth and robbing the Eagle Clothing store in which Booth is a clerk Oct i7 1 Henderson struck Booth over the head with a hammer robbed the clerk of $12 and took $00 from the cash register in the store the state alleges 1 Represented by Parley Nor- seth the defendant declined to make a statement Henry Seeger assistant county attorney -called Mr Booth Mrs Abe Boctfn his rnpther of 23ft -Twenty-fifth Capt- Keeter and Detective Henry I Allred to the stand Ball of $2500 on each count were continued A or above In every 'personnel cate gory but one OASC improved its percentage over May figures old cannon believed to have been one located in Gold 'Star drive was placed In the street fronting 1876 Washington Two windows were broken out of a 314 Washington but it was not determined if this was work of Halloween pranksters Peace officers agreed it was the quietest Halloween in many years and gave a sigh of relief and gratitude for the consideration tf the youngsters Commendation was extenaea 10 physical training officials here from ATSC headquarters for "the continued high level of physical fitness throughout OASC which can only be attained and maintained by means of a soundly planned and efficiently aminis-fred Dhvsical fitness program Pvt Carl East With downtown store windows and resFdential panes waxed and I soaped who waxed Mrs Lila Maw East 2879 Monroe has-been noified by the war department that her husband Pvt WINDOW WASH-DA th kids to- like they never were before merchants and housewlves-and some of the kws hard at work dirtcted by tnu "Jt Jrwtot water to rinse it olf (Sam Stephens Carl East ha been reported I R-p Mr and Andertori Henefer have received word that their'son Sd Lieut Donald Anderton has arrived safely in Child Auto-Victim Said Improved In August a total of 2370 personnel participated in the fitness SSSSm Group officers attained prugidu" nn vo number Patriotic Drama cigar stores through all of the Bay area 't a percentage 01 y- vl awe liftrin a "eood or Boston merchants said the never had been so severe They Rotarians Hear Anti-War Call missing In action "Since Oct 14 Italy while serving with the infantry He is the son of Mr and Mrs Herbert East 339 Fourth Pvt East was inducted into the' army Feb 2 1944 and trained in Fort McClellanj Ala ani Fort MeadeVMd He was assigned' overseas in July 1944 He is agrad-uate of Weber county higST'schopI Prior to his induction helwas employed by the Ardcn DAirv Ogden He 'was home on la10-day furlough in June ToiMlit Set Final Tax Date Drawing Xcar had few cigarets of any kind Italy He is a -pilot of aB-24 Lieut Anderton is a graduate of Summit Improved today was Judy Thurston five-year-old daughter of Thurstoh Of 1920 Stephens who suffered multiple injuries Tuesday at six whh she ran in front of a car on Twenty-second nyr tr 1 Paradoxically a reporter in Columbia bought three cartons rartrins not nacks of a well- Jcnown brand from a merchant who Tir William is uivens wasn James Price 39 of 2180 Rob-- wife is the former Miss Afton Boyer never had seen him Deiore "ic ington executive secretary of the National Education associa Lieut Anderton ins driver tne car naa ut portunity to avoid the child police said because sne darted on the street from father Deadline for payment of 1944 taxes will be Nov 30 and no extension will be granted accordrftg to Arias Belnap county treas urer who warned that taxes will be placed on the delinquent list after that date' Mr Belnap reported payments are coming in more rapidly than they did a year ago indicating that most Droperty owners are anxious Intermounlain Fuherl FIELDING Box Elder County- Leo Earl Interment will be the Fielding cemetejry Friends may 1 call at the Shw parked auto 1 At Dee hospital she was reported to have suffered a compound frac- Grbup enlisted men made 88 per cent non-group officers 89 pe cent non-group enlisted men bh per cent Six hours of physical training per week are required of all tacti-cal units and three hours for base squadrons including the 4135th and 4912th AAF Base Units For the WAC detachment only one hour and 15 minutes is asked Officers' physical training both male and female includes one hour per day three days weekly Lt Joseph Cunningham is physical training officer for the 4135th and 4912th AAFfeBase Units ILL Sigel is in cMrge of the 2286th and 2287th Quartermaster Truck Comv panies and the Seventh and Eighth Depot Units Optional sports in which participants may engage include baseball basketball bowling horseshoes badminton volleyball ping-pong Boxing and football merchant had plenty ot cigaxe Black Market Hit A high 'executive of one of "the big five" of cigaret manufacturers told the United Press that a flourishing and growing black market was at least partly-responsible It starts with the jobbers who used to sell to sub-jobbers in a competitive field that kept prices low he and Rogers funjeral home-in TrvJ Funeral services for Turna Henry' ture of the left leg: a- pronapie Indications pointed to a packed house tonight at th Ogden high school auditorium- for the tation 'of ''Liberty Speaks" a patriotic drama according to David Wilson program chairman Music will be provided by high school orchestra and a cappella choir' with the opening' number scheduled for eight my Mr Wilson issued an invitation for the general public to attend without charge The musical includes: America the Beautiful choir accompanied by orchestra with Norma Fletch and male quartet (composed of Marvon Steed Dcuglas Toone -John Coray and Jrank Thurrrfan 1 America choir and orchestra i TLA1a anH nr monton this evening and Thurs fracture and bruises about the dav and Fridav trom ten a had and upper body Monahan 87 retired St Anthony Idaho rancher who died Monday at St Anthonjwill be conducted Friday at four in the Fielding ward chapel by Bishop until time of services at the home of a daughter Mrs Daniel Garn in 4 to have their taxes paid Fielding said Now knowing they can get NOTICES I'ltOUvfE AND OUABDIANSIUI? tion discussed jrTeparaiion xor World Peace" at the Rotary club meeting today He suggested that "the truth about the war" be taught in the public schools 'Thenruthbout the first World war was not taught in the schools because the people -didn't want it" he said and explained: "You can't teach' party doctrine in 'public schools" However he painted out that in the German schools was taught the theory of power and supermen "The war would be over by now if it were not for the fanatical enthusiasm of the German youths who have bsen educated by the misuse of the school system" he said He advocated an organization with "sufficient power and force td' act before Jh 'world At? on NOTICES Consult Gbintv Clerk or the pective lijrner for Ftjrther almost any price they ask some jobbers are selling to night clubs and saloons and direct to 'retailers this executive continued "Their price per case used to be $72" he said "Now it runs from $75 to $80 to retailers and saloons and up to $90 to night dubs-We cigaret manufacturers know the jobbers who are selling illegally but -we can't cut off their sucDlies legally" formation NOTICE TK rnrntTOPl Dinner-Dance Set chestra Hail Columbia choir and orchestra Medley of Civil War Song? choir and orchestra Battle Hymn of Republic choir and orchestra For Banquet Rooni' Eic Calamea president of theJ fire again "After- the first AWorld Wr Retail Tobacco Amer-- Over There rhoir and orcnestraLI i Jet if I 4 1 7" Anchors Aweigh oltchestra Artillery Song orche-a i Air Corps Song occnestra- turned our backs "and said 'Thank God it is alfc over' and ieft tHte world iny a state of -he said Two new members were introduced: David Stine Ogden at Cigarcts Bone Stores Report By United ress The cigafet hit rock-bottom across the courttry today and United Press reporters in major cities found it virtually impos- sible to buy popular brands or in some- cities any cigarets 'at all' A United Press reporter in Atlanta asked for cigarets in 19 stores in the business district and found none A tour of Chicago's Loop turned up a few 'packs of the not so well known brands but no popular ones Of 14' stores along Manhattan's Forty-second street the heart of New York two had a few packs of Camels and Chesterfields eight had no cigarets of any kind and the rest had tiny stocks of less well-known- brands 'No Cigarets Today In San Francisco No cigarets to A' repeat of held successfully spring' vxTl 6e ld November 16 when the civilian personnel section presents another "dinner-dance" in the south banquet room of the base cafeteria it was announced at Hill field All other sections of the personnel and training division have been invited torney by James A Howell ana Star Spangled Banner choir audience and orchestra Double Your Money Back 1f Pimples Don't MV Huggins district engineer for theU S- public roads administration by Finch' Instrumental music was by "Shorty" Ross and Mrs Ross Yes It Is true there Is a safe harm- lea-coniirmeu- vne cah-iicc ui mc brack rparEet but said it 'merely was causing an ufteven distribution' rather tha contributing to the shortage Going toService Men All manufacturers wholesalers and retailers agreed that the fyasie causes of the shortage were in order of importance 30 to 50 per cent of popular brand output going to the armed forces large but unknown quantities going to occupied and liberated countries greatly increased civilian demand a slight reduction in manufacturing output due to the manpower shortage uneven distribution The cigaret shortage was causing some women in Cleveland to- buy pipes Coeds on the campus of the University of Tennessee in Knox-ville were smoking pipes "dog- less medlcaled liquid called Kleerex that dries up pimples quickly Many report that they had a red sore pimply face- one nlaht and surprised their friends the next dav with a clear com It is planned tnat tne party win start off with a preview at the post theatre of One of Hollywood's outstanding musicals after which guests will dine in the' cafeteria Reservation requests are now being received by Mrs Emma Van Linburg extension 8376 secretary and treasurer of the com-mittee'in charge Mrs VanLin-burg stated that there was a committee representative in each unit and that all personnel" could make BJ-3 STRINGHAM Year's Death Toll Stands at Seven Ogden city is holding its own as far as traffic fatalities are con IN THfi DISTRICTVoURT OP WZBEH COUNTY STANk or UTAH In the Matter of tK Estatfs of Sltvf NEY BADCON iW known as Sid ey Watson Badcoa aM Bad Son Deceased 7 -Creditors wM present claims with vouchers to fnt undersigned' ath Law Office of Dobhi 812 Eccles Building Qi-len Utah on orS before the tst day of March A JM5 Dated: October3lst A 1944 SIDNEY BADCON Executor STUART-P DOBBS Attorney for Executor Published Nov 1 8 13 22 44 -oa NOTICE 1 No 19971 In the Matter the Termination or thTlntereSt of EDITH 8 WILLIAMS -a a Joint Ownr of the Entirety De- "zFth Matter of mlnatlon of the 'fj31! A WILLIAMS aa a Joint Owner of the Entirety Deceased The -Petition of Harry WilUams nrayuig for a decree' terminating the totlrtst of Edith Williams as Joint owner-of the entirety in the followtni described real property to-wlt: A nart df Lot 7 Block 1 Riverside Addition to OgdenClty being a part 5f Lot 4 inTBlock l66 Plat "C'Vof City Survey: Beginning at the NoVthwest corner'of said Lot 7 and running thence Sputh 120 feet thtoc East 27 feet: thence Norto-120 feet: thence West 27 feet to the place I of beginning together with alljm provenienti thereon In theabOTeeii-tltled matter has been set orJar-lng before Jlon GLENN ADAMa Judge on Monday the 13th 1 rfar of Novimber 1944 at2 Cclock MoftsX the seal thereof affixed this 1st day of November 144 (Seal) LAWRENCE MMALAN By ANN DRAPER Deputy ClerK civn LOWE Esq plexion There Is no risk The first application must convince you or you get double your money back Only 50c Join the happy Kleerex users who are no longer embarrassed with unsightly pimples Sold and recommended by Pay Less and drug stores everywhere for day signs were being displayed by their reservafionSvto be in by bat-urday November 1L cerned according to the October report by the traffic division of 1 the police department Seven persons have lost their lives since Jan 1 Lieut Darrell Shaw in cnarge of traftic re Uavj Stun Begs ported This total tne same as for the first 10 months of 1943 The death toll in Ogden all last Congress First District A yotforTSTRINGHAM is a vote for a practical inan a vigorous leader and an experienced legislator 1 His Slogan is: ''Vote November 7 Regardless of Your Let America Speak Fully' (Paid Political Advertisement) year was nine 'or gce-Evliht Vnt- nniclc Hoothintr comfort whenkhi Is painfully chapped set Ice-Mint on thx job at oncel Not a beaaty lotion but patch style" Citizens Hasten To Sign Rolls Heavy registration by Weber county residents was recorded Tuesday and was continuing today according toall indications Lawrence Malan Weber county clerk reported He said it has been necessary to send additional registration books to numerous districts 1 Persons no yet registered and who wish to vote in the general election Tuesday Nov 7 must get their names on the rolls tonight the clerk emphasized Registration places will remain open until nine 4 medicated cream with lota or sootmnff ous Don't suffer longrer with Btinginjr and you'll sing with joy the minute 1 this cooling white cream touches your skin The best thing you ever tried to soothe raw cracked skin and do away with barah roughness So don't wait any ask your druggist for Ice-Min today 1 Attorney for Petitioner Published Nov 1 10 1944 50S notice No 19975 Tflrminotinn of the ot LILLIAN" HARNESS Deceased it "5 Have a Coca-Cola Going pur way Th Petition 01 imruejsB purine for the Termination of the Joint Tenancy of said deceased in the following described property to-wlt: it v'-j i All OliJLiOts "Auree (5) and Six (6)' and the east feet of Lot Twenty-Six (28) in Block One (11 In Eccles Subdlslon -of Block 26 Plat Ogden 1 City Bur vey together with all improvements and appurtenances thereunto belons- ing or in any wise appertalnlnR-in the above enUtled matter has beeri set for hearing before Hon GLENV ADAMS Judge on Monday the 13 day of November 1944 at 2 clot PM at the County Court House ih the court room of said cdurt in Ogdn Cltyl Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court -with the Seal thereof affixed this 1st day of November 1944 -f4T (Seal) IAWRENCM MALAN 'By ANN DRAPER! Deptity ClcrK HOWELL StINE OLMSTEAD Esl Marriage LiGense Demand Declines Cupid slipped up a little during the month of October 1944 as compared with the same month a year ago records at the Weber county clerk's office indicated today Last month there were 83 marriage licenses issued and a year ago there were 93 650T Attorneys for petitioner 'Published Nov 1 JO 1944 sK'ML JW fPL i 1 -i 1 1 "I NOTICE iMn lOflfif TmimttnD Joint TpnaDCJ THOMAS JORDAN Deceased a Petition of Annie Jordan establish the death xt Thomas dan and terminate his Interest tenant with the petitioner in the 101 lowing describe real estate All of Lots 21 in Block 1 i Place Addition to Ogden City Utah 9 and 10 Block li" Plat' -C'V Ogdefl City Survey- and praying xor a aecree iwoim title- ih said real property td the pe- Htim the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon- A Few Hard-to-Get ITEMS 6-Tube Table Mode! RADIOS- 1 Sheepllned Coats Leather Jackets Field Jackets Mackinawf Windbreakers STEEL OR VENEER Folding Exceptional value CO SYhUe they last yw 3 Electrlo Hot Plates Coffee Makers Electrlo Broilers Assorted Sizes of Vises C1L1ENN AiJAjvio muukc uii muuuo i the 13th day of November 1944 at mtj Thrillinjg Sfdge Shov! (Cast of 24 Peoplo) Hear and See: PATRICK HENRY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GEORGE WASHINGTON THOMAS JEFFERSON ANDREW JACKSON WOODROW WILSON AND MANY OTHERS! o'clock at the County Coui' House In the court room of said tourt in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the ClerK or aaid xoun win the seal thefeof affixed this 1st day November 1944 (Seal) LAWRENCE MAJja By ANN DRAPER Deputy Clerk ROBERTS Esq i 65CJ Attorney lor retiuoner Published Nov I 10 1944 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT Or ND' SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT TA-Ifl FOR THE COUNTY OP WEBER A Ogden High School Auditorium or meeting a comrade in Northwest Canada Friendship comes easy to aUies devoted to common causes and borders withi out guns Have a "Coke' says the Yank sergeant to the Canadian mountie and he's talking a lingo of friendship that both understand That the informal North American way to say Greetings friend It's the same informal way to put friends at ease in your own Uving room too fromthe Yukon to the' Gulf Coca-Cola stands' for the patdc that1 refreshes- 'symbol of a friendly 1 way to get along with folks BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE ''COCA-COLA COMFANY iff COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OGDEN UTAH i OP- UTAH fitftte rf Wool Armyfelankets 5595 3495 Gray or bine in "tine matter oi i-ceasM STEBltka WILKINSON-dweaa Creditors will present vouchers to the undesigned -office of Howell Stine and 625 Eccles Building Ogden Utan oa or before Jthe 27th day of iwcemoer im' HELEN WffKl I f'y I It's naturarfor popular names to" acquire friendly abbrevia- Tonight 8 4 High School Orchestra Choir of 100 Voices ADMISSION FREE (Paid Politicai Advertisement 1 tions That's why you hear 100-ter cent Ytrsin wool Mall Orders Promptly Filled ARMY STORES Main Floor Eccles Building Corner Z5th and Kiesel Coca-Cola called "Coke" Th C-CCO.

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