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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 20

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FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 271942 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 8-B Three Brothers Serve in Navy ousewives on neeis ACTRESS HERE OH SATURDAY WORKSHOP FOR' BUND CLOSED Ogden Pilot Gains More Successes in New Guinea andle Trucks in Great 3fc TEMPORARILY Cornelia Otis Skinner will Saturday evening November Style at Ogden Air Depot LieutLewis' Bombardier rH at mcht-fhirtv Rt the tJsroen high school auditorium in a one-woman show for which she is famous the country over This attraction is another feature of th Og Drops Dead Hits on Jap Destroyer Action Taken Because TIPSY DRIVER den Community Concert-Weber col Col Berman Commends Women Drivers of Heavy Vehicles Workers Are Busy In War Effort lege association program for the WITH THE ALLIED FORCES SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA season CASES CALLED The talented actress expresses her preference for "the road" to Because of the exodus of the Broadway with a frankness tnat is Nov 2T Allied reconnais- sance units spotted and shadowed enemy shipping off northern New Hill field's "Housewives on iff 1 nlAn fVia VllcVl blind employes of the Ogden work shop for the bund to war industry characteristic of her "When it comes to audiences" she states "give me 'the road' to New York anytime" She knows whereof she wneeis nave inncn v- i i 1 1 ways and heaven help the mere Traffic Other Matters Guinea Wednesday night to give and the difficulty of obtaining raw materials for the shop it was the flying fortress and Billy Mitch male who oners 10 am mem rhnneinz a he will be put in Handled at City speaks for she is one of the most traveled stars in the theatre to iano hut nromntlv with a decided at a meeting of interested persons in Ogden recently to close the local shop temporarily Court Session 9" nf hut' firm "No thank you" day Last season she scored a bril- ell bombers their chances to score direct hits on two destroyers and two near misses on other destroyers Lieutenant Glen Lewis of Ogden Th 31 eraduates of Hill field's The meeting was called by Her iant success in New York in tne Tipsy drivers received chastise- recently established training class leading role of Somerset Maiighan' bert Smith member of the state board of education who acted as "Theatre chairman of a committee appointed by the board consisting of Mr Smith Dr George Rees Smith- Utah one of the fliers in the raid said he made runs over the ship he was attacking from a low altitude in the face of moderate antiaircraft fire for women drivers are showing a ment and the forfeiture of their degree of skill far beyond expecta- right to drive a motor vehicle for tions and even the men with whom one year in action before City they work are forced to admit that Judge Charles Cowley today "the gals "do all right" Elmer Roberts 34 of 2871 Trained both in driving and Lincoln was sentenced to pay a Forestry Engineer Mother Has Reason to field David Gourley assistant sup erintendent of public instruction On his' last run the bombardier dropped his dead hits Lewis said emergency maintenance the women fine 0f noo and serve 30 days in and Murray Allen state supervisor of adult blind have proved themselves capaoie oi jaii( wjth the jail sentence su- Follow Closely the Navy's Progress One Ogden mother who watches handling all types oi army venicies SDended upon payment ot the line LIEUTENANT GLEN LEWIS Helps sink Japs Returns to Ogden George Kreinzenbeck of the branch of engineering regional office forest service returned to Og-rUn vesterdav Since early in July Several fires broke out on the ship and she listed badly When he pulled out to make the Hearing Held A hearing held before the com mittee was attended by Stuart En-erle nresident of the Oerden Lions trip homeward Lewis discovered except the huge two-section vans He wa3 arrested Thursday at and trailers According to A Twenty-ninth and Lincoln by city Abelhouzen their instructor the officers His brother Ray Roberts determination and enthusiasm with passenger in the car was fined which they have tackled the course drunkenness his plane was sluggish He did not club and a committee of the Lions wun unusual interest tne aaiiy DEALERS SEEK Mr Kreizenbeck has been detailed know until he landed that shrapnel headed by Fred Green and newspaper accounts about the navy George Morgan and TJeppe- ig Mrs Martha A Batchelor 346 nas oeenuuc Rail i in their uccee for though they Dan street The reason is that she EARLY BUYING all competent passenger car nerDert a wnson tv vl had cut an elevator cable Another Citation For the second time in three weeks Lieutenant Glen Lewis son of Mr and Mrs Ora Bundy 1432 has three sons and a grandson drivers not one of the' women has Jackson forfeited $100 bail upon had previous truck driving expert- his non-appearance to answer to John Castle president of the Og den chapter of the association Clif serving with the fleet She also remembers the last war ft ton Patterson shop foreman ence arunKen anvmg ciiargca iuugcu when two of these same sons con Wheeler home teacher for the Twenty-fifth has been cited by the Outstanding Students against -him Nov 23 uponjiis ar- rpst hv ritv nffirers at Twenty- tributed to the victory by serving United States air arm for successes Declare Holiday bhOD blind and other citizens Mrs Jocie McFarlin ana mrs Mr! Allen reported that all but l8 to the war relocation authority and has been in charge of construction at the Japanese relocation camp near Cody Wyo Mr Kreizenbeck on returning to the forest service will be assigned to the supervision of construction of roads being built to tap strategic minerals throughout the inter-mountain region Allen Christensen Home on Furlough Alien Christensen son of Mr and scored against the enemy in the Louise Cornell are oumana ng ping Should Start rw lor whose home is now in helton New Guinea theatre In his first action about three weeks ago Lieutenant Lewis was oalUiul rifv cinlrinc trnnsnort Monday lrsIT Wash is with the fleet in the women on the post who so tarJJo Tm Pacific and Ensign John Batch have been assigned the job ot oper- wt" elor is now on duty at the naval Mr Patterson's direction the shop Lieutenant Lewis is a former Residents of Ogden and vicinity cfrt of schrtol We- are urged by merchants to begin 1 arA y4i- auanuij oau 6u ajuhi ZrirZfTZX tf these men have been recently atine the huge CMC water-wagons nr xie 01Ilcu Both women are licensed to drive Wednesday by city officers at all other types of military vehicles Twen y-fourth and Wall ber college and the University of their Christmas shopping early this if auvauwu irum warrant iu t-umiuu Colorado at Boulder iia3 su tuaiiocu tiic paiuic 1101 sioned officers well and Mrs Ale ariin tne rantis to ui oau NAVY MINDED Mrs Mar there are now no competent blind year The mercnants designated Monday Nov 30 as the official day on which to begin purchasing gifts and other essentials for holiday use tha A Batchelor 346 Dan street mother of three children is also City arrested Nov 20 ana cnargea qualified as a caterpillar tractor with drunken driving forfeited $100 operator bail in lieu of his appearance to- His stepfather is a member of the publicity and industrial development commission of Utah Start of Career Mrs Christensen of Clearfield was home on a short leave for Thanksgiving from service in the workers available in the Ogden 1 area Mr Allen explained that the Jh0" Batchelor 19 seaman shop employes 'had priority in as- flrst class who is now home on signment to the war work since Lefve vtlnS lls I1 signment Mrs Mary Tout Mrs Aaa nose aay 10 answer 10 ine cnarge Although there has been some After being commissioned a sec and Mrs Dove Kuczynski wno The holiday aftermath ot drunk- navy as firstclass seaman ne a nephew of Mrs Hazel Carty of Roy He left last night for Seattle nnA in thf rmv air HPre-holiday buying it was report they were the best trained blind in were the first women to enroll enness cases totaling 11 was con- both hand ability and in the free friends Thomas has been in the navy two years this month and the only major naval engagement he has missed was the battle of Midway have recently been assigned to the sonsidereci by officers to be quite dom to move about easily The demands of the arsenal jobs are such utilities department and are cheer- reasonable in view of the fact that reads of progress of the navy with -unusual interest She has three sons and a grandson serving with the fleet She also recalls the first World war when two of the same sons contributed to the victory by service in the navy The sons are (top left) Lieut (j g) William Batchelor (top right) Ensign John Batchelor and (bottom) Seaman first class Thomas Batchelor fully and efficiently engaged in police court was in adjournment corps at Stockton Calif in April that unless this vohame is 1941 Lieutenant Lewis was sta- stepped up considerably in the near tioned at Salt" Lake City and at future the stores wont be able to fields in New Mexico and Arizona accommodate the usual amount of before going into foreign service last minute shoppers He has served at air stations in A training program for persons Hawaii Australia the Solomons interested in part-tipe sales work YOU CAN MAKE that only the most capable are chosen This naturally drew heavily The latest engagement in which handling lumber in six-wheel two Thursday and the cases repre twelve-ton trucks They agree that sented two days' gleanings the younger of three brothers saw upon the shop personnel plenty of action was in the battle Flned for Fighting "driving is more fun than housework" and deny flatly that their Closing Temporary nu wrvfri lf iu' of the Solomons when the Jap fleet The committee made it plain that TT 0 1 defeated naval Lindsey 32 of 2839 Lin and New Guinea in yuuau cu fobs are tiring Mrs Mildred Behl- was soundly by the closing is temporary to meet an iu s- a lng who has four sons in the army While attending school at Boul- cationai wparuneni i me usueu I ifv srhnnls hns i-popntlv been in- coln was fined $15 for disturbing the peace by fighting Walter Lo- does admir though tnat ner nus- der he married xaaa x-ran mr owned by the shop will be stored 01L cruiser Mrs Batchelor's Hospital Patients i akti a anH rawornrtkr Kiirpn ure 1 grandson Fred- ucvYia I a i i at Ogden to be immediately avail- now residing in Bqulder band had difficulty in gettingused gan 29 entered a plea of innocent to seing her dressed in slacks and to a charge of vagrancy and the heavy boots "In fact he threat- trial was set for Saturday morn- ened to divorce me" she stated ing A bench warrant was Issued Feted by Citizens able for a re-opening when condi- ek a Hoskins Jr of Salt Lake tions change The decision to close Cl a seaman second class on fv rQf fi a battleship and another grandson blind at the meeting the officials Blodgett of North Ogden is with a laugh'but underneath I for the apprehension of Melyin think he's really proud of me and Muir 25 of Clinton who failed to SCRAP BANNER E10 MISTAKE by pbtaining a good business training NOW Young women and mature women all are needed You can earn good wages now while you help win the war and you will be fitted to handle your own business after the war or to fill a responsible position in private industry New Day and Evening classes start Monday November 30 Ogden Business College Dial 4812 anticipating entering the service soon 1 organization of the local -blind and the Lions Mr and Mrs Lowenstein and Mr and Mrs Milton White of Ogden had as their Thanksgiving tiaiiy soive uie xiuxtttgc unucu personnel The recent influx of war workers has -resulted in a situation whereby the business establish-' ments of Ogden are now taking care of the needs of thousands of additional people with practically no expansion of their former facilities The merchants urge housewives who are not in war work to do of my knowledge of the mechanics appear to answer to a charge of of a car" speeding after being released on Lieut Batchelor has a personal unfinished A small amount of Class Infants recognizance weaving in the shop will be sent r1" PROGRAM SET dinner guests six patients of the The two "infants" of the class Other traffic cases- included: to the Salt Lake center for the Bushnell general hospital at Brig- I Houston went down blind for completion Completed rugs in the shop should be claimed ham City Mrs LoBell Barnes and Mrs John Pickard $5 forfeited' red Lenora Ipsen whose combined light violation Gillis $5 for-weieht does not equal that of one feited stop- sign violation Ike The Ogden couples went to before the closing date Nov 30 vocational training Mr Allen stat their shopping during the morn tneir snopping auring tn a I lJ good-sized man hurl their 2-12-ton Whitely $1 forfeited improper occupied ed that the shop was begun as an The Ogden shop has Brigham City picked up the con YVeDer VOUnTV TO lave inES and earJy afternoons so that dumn trucks around the field with parking Twenty-fifth for experiment but has eminently quarters at 328 women who are employed will be valescing army men brought them to Ogden and later returned them the past 18 months and has served proved its value and should be al Award From WPB for Metal Effort alarming efficiency Their only Afton A McGall 35 of Sunset difficulty they agree is that they forfeited $10 bond on a petty lar-must sit on the edges of the seats ceny charge brought on complaint able to do some of their buying after work a number of the blind of this sec- lowed to expand when the emer- to the hospital tion as a means of livelihood andjgency is passed With pillows stuffed behind tneir or a drug tore backs in order to reach the ciutcn Fred Abbott chairman of the Ogden Area Men Mrs Thora Johnson iormer stage a III nd radio entertainer thinks her I lOOU lYlUSIC rleCirCl city salvage committee announced today that plans are in the making to provide for a special observ Training in Idaho present job is just as thrilling as i t- i i anything she has ever done "The By Mill rielCI iVien glare of footlights has been replaced ance Thursday Dec 3 wnen we- ber county will receive a war pro- Naval recruits from Ogden and by the glare of headlights" she First in a series of music appre duction board banner for its part vicinity who are undergoing inten- i ays with a grin "and I don't regret ciation programs for enlisted men in the scrap metal drive the change one bit" yLl 0tx? Special Christmas at Ogden air depot was held Tues Thirteen Utah countiea are to The mother of five children Mrs Leah Crawley thinks her new day evening in the Hill field post chapel under the sponsorship of receive WPB banners according to announcement by the office of sive training at the naval training station at Farragut Ida include: Joseph Heald son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Griffin 3228 Childs Leland James Cowles son of Mrs Luella Cowles 2068 Madison job has been good for her entire the special service office These family "My oldest daughter who 5 Brick Wood state salvage director at Salt Lake City is married supervises things in my alMtnce but the snirit roonera- 'he hest in music to those who absence but the spirit of coopera Mr Abbott said today that sal- 'prefer Bach to boogie woogte vaee operations wnicn reacnea Clifford Dean Raymond son of tion and teamwork being developed among the younger children is Ueaturing selections from Mo- it i their peak in late September and Mr and Mrs Alvin Wade 3212 simply wonderful to behold They Brahms and Prokofieff the throughout October are still con Grant: George Ray Amidan son of tinuing get along beautifully without meJ 1 Mr and Mrs George Amidan Route 2 and Allen George Gamble son The local committees are await- and it's good for all of them in em classical with Prokofieffs ing bids on processing and trans of Mr and Mrs Roy Craze Clear Have Gone to War eluding my husband" she states Has Five Children porting two huge piles of scrap "Peter and the Wolf" being par ticularly well received field accumulated at the central lire Mrs Stella Alder who also has Following their graduation from station on the City Hall park and fiv rhilHrrn tPlla nrnrtirnllv the i- wiw ire expectea the station they will be assigned 't aa to be a weekly feature at the de at the city shops at Twenty-ninth and Reeves my family gets along much better rrnr "-V ernment's to a service school for additional training in a specialized field or will be assigned to duty with the fleet Stress has been recently laid when I'm away than when I'm at as well as feeding and clothing upon the salvage drive for silk and its men it is hoped that a per nylon hose fats rags and rub ber under the direction of the Der unaer tne direction or tne manent record library can be col lected although to date both rec i women's division of the salvage 1x6010 iVlUrpny ords and equipment have been Do Not Impose on Ogden Merchants by Requesting This Service! wvlutltl bbvvt I furnished the men by outside or Said Improved ganizations facilities for the first entertainment were supplied by the Jewish welfare board of Salt Lake Mayor Peery Donates Flag City Keola Murphy sales manager for the Globe Mills in J'-'o uderwent a major operation Monday in a Boise hospital He is reported to be slightly improved His sister Lilia Murphy registered ian nersonnel officer at th flA added: "Our women drivers are to Ogden city and Weber county nurse is now In Boise attending be congratulated for their fin had a new flag today It will him They are the son and dausrh- work By taking over the driving grace the pole in the city-county ter of Castle Murphy of 500 or trucks and other army vehicles square on special occasions Thirty-second they are releasing needed man home" Mrs Helen Hawkinson Miss Virginia Bruderer and Mrs Leona Meyer feel that the knowledge of cars that they have acquired since coming to the field is invaluable "We can change those big heavy truck tires almost with a twist of the wrist" they say "It's all in knowing how and is simply a matter of using leverage instead of trying to lift them Certainly it's something that every women should know" "I Mrs Eva Ferrell whose husband is in England with the army feels the same way as does Miss Ruth Marble "We've learned enough about ignition systems wiring and fuel and water connections to make it possible for us to make almost any emergency repair on a car and we don't use hairpins to do it either" they both admit smilingly Berman Comments According to Col Morris Berman commanding officer at Hill field these women are doing a wonderful "a man's job" and they're doing it well "The efforts of these women chauffeurs are contributing greatly to the- efficient operation and the increased work-output of Ogden air depot" stated Col Berman- "They are playing no small It is the gift of Mayor Harman power and the value of their enn Peery -who made -the dona iriDunon to our war effort cannot be over-estiniated The need for TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SALT LAKE CITY Nov 27 (AP) Mrs Julia Robinson 35 of 2854 Washington Ogden suffered minor bruises when her automobile was more women to do this type of tion following a recommendation of McEntire county commissioner at the last joint meeting of the city-county commissioners worn is still acute however and we are earnestly reauestinc the that the city and county provide involved in an intersection collision housewives of this area to come rJICTORY for the purchase of a flag to be in a residential district Police es-used on special occasions 1 timated damage to her car at $400 to our assistance All kinds of ve hides jeeps scooters lisht an BUY heavy trucks must be kept rolling 1 ai IATII at ugaen air depot if we are to "keep 'em it's up to the it ic ir-: WAR hf ai women to get behind the wheel' Salaries for women drivers star Yes Uncle Sam needs all of the material originally used in making beautiful Christmas wrappings coloring for ribbons and special boxes have now gone to war package material is needed towrap bundles for victory Do not expect extensive Christmas gift wrappings not only is there a shortage of material but also a serious shortage of labor BE PATIENT Please be patient if on your shopping trip you must wait for service or you are waited on by a not too experienced salesperson the war comes first and many of our experienced salespeople are now wjth the armed forces or defense plants at $1320 per year and applicants are paid on that basis during the two- ween training period part In our war effort and their plan your transportation DOWNTOWN TO THE THEATRE 1i patriotism and unselfish devotion to the work at hand are to be commended" Major Leonard Carter civil- Save With Expert Repairs when you will not inconvenience those working in war and other essential industries How To Relieve Bronchitis is it 2) -41 it tr it if tr if if it 4 s- if it If ll THE BEST TIME IS BETWEEN Conservation is necessary in war time! Let us expertly recondition your shoes to give you miles more wear All work guaranteed! 10 A AND 4 PM ALL SIZES OF LADIES Then there is more room and seats are usually available for most of the 1: ARSENAL RUBBER HEELS OGDEN RETAIL MERCHANT Division of the Chamber of Commerce Creomulsion relieves prontptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to -help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or yon are to have your money back CREOMULSION for Couehs Chest Colds Bronchitis 41 11 PENNEY SHOE REPAIR NATIONAL OPERATED OGDEN TRANSIT CO it DOWNSTAIRS STORE.

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