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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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SATURDAY EVENINkI NOVEMBER 28 1942 WRECK VICTIMS High School Chums Serve Country MANY AGREE TO They Will Participate in Stake Youth Conference --y v-w e-- ARE RECOVERING fS iv LEASE HOLDING FOR DWELLINGS 'SHARE MEAT' CANVASS WILL BE CONDUCTED Women Will Visit Homes To Open Voluntary Campaign i 1 i if i it 1 1 L- )5 -A Program Expected to Two Ogden men Wallace Thompson 418 Twenty-first and William Wilson 186 Twenty-first and Merlin It Lee of Roy who were injured in an automobile accident Friday near Lagoon were reported recovering in a Salt Lake City hospital Mr Thompson suffered a shoulder injury and lacerations about the face and scalp Mr Wilson suffered bruises and shock and i 1 Make Hundreds ot Homes Available v-'- 4 I Kip-ninsr UD of about 90 applica Mr Lee received a hip Injury and acerations about the lace 1 1 tv tvernment's voluntary Also iniured were A Ray Gould tions for leasing of private property to the' government for improvement by the national housing administration to alleviate Og-Hen's overcrowded living space is 824 East Eighth South street Slt Lake City 'who suffered racial cuts i 7 and Gould ot the same address who was cut about the face proceeding according to announce and neck ment today by Fred ai addou The properties being offered to the government for the program Aefordinu- to reports the accident -A jj 1 1 i tit 11 1 happened when A Ray Gould driving north turned out to pass range from five-room dwellings to a machine ahead of him ana nis marhinA crashed headon Into a southbound machine driven by Wilson I -qv'rf the Meat" program be Uunched in Ogden next week with a house to house campaign by the Minute Women And Boy Scout organization announces Wood chairman of the war activities of the OCD for Weber county This campaign for vountary 1 nutation of civilian meat consumption to an average of two and one-half pounds a wwk for each adult is th first national assignment received from the office of civiSan defense Mr Woods said The Minute Wonwn a 7 service organization head by Mn William Burford Cook 1234 Marilyn drive ha recently or-carlxed the entire city into a bloc rUr A Minute Woman ha been appointed for each block and the Cly divided into 1 sections each under the supervision of a captain Mr said Assistance Offered BUDDIES Three Ojjden youths who attended Ogden senior high school together are now serving their country in the navy and coast guard They are buddies still but are serving at different corners of the globe They are above (left) William George Fowler (right) Harry Nasfell and bottom Jack Nasfell A youth conference I achedudecl -Jor ttracUon 0 INSULATE the South Orden stake the youin eon times will be aired Above-Sunday at even-thirty participate large business buildings One of the largest units offered thus far is a business building at 360-370 Twenty-fourth between Kiesel and Washington The application was signed by George Eisenberg agent for the owners who are Wright Sons Co and Evelyn Glazebrook The building has 94 vacant rooms The building has been known as the Woodmansee block Mr Abbott said further word is awaited from the Kansas City office of the-NHA regarding defi are i i 1 1 i 1 1 J' Now! BUSSES DELIVER Arrangements Ready for South Ogden Stake Youth Confab rTst Three youths who grew up together and attended Ogden high school are now serving their country in the navy and coast guard They are William George Fowler 19 son of Mr arid Mrs George DEPOT WORKERS STAKE STARTS EVENTSTONIGHT 'Messiah' Music Included In Tabernacle Numbers nite plans for beginning of the remodeling program which is expected to make available hundreds of additional dwelling units In the meantime the applications are being signed so that they will be ready for the next phase of the program Purpose Is to Test Plan For Eliminating Work Train From Cache Arrangements for an extensive youth conference scheduled to take place in Eighteenth ward chapel Sunday at seven-thirty as a part of the regular South Ogden stake quarterly conference are complete it was announuced today Those who will participate in the hich will air pertinent Women Invited Fowler 460 Thirty-fourth Harry Nasfell 22 and Jack Nasfell 18 sons of Mr and Mrs Harry Nasfell 2946 Childs Fowier enlisted May 5 1941 and after receiving indoctrination training at San Diego was assigned to destroyer duty with the Pacific fleet His present rate is fireman first-class and he has been in action in the Coral sea and other engagements Harry Nasfell received his coast guard training at Port Townsend Wash and Marshfield Ore He inirtWiHliMfiMiirr To See WAAC Ad Special attention of all women Ogden Sailor Said Transportation of week-end workers to the Utah quartermaster depot entered a new phase today when seven Cache county school busses delivered 364 workers to the depot The above number we augmented to 420 by 56 who arrived by private car It marked the initial test of substituting busses for special readers is called to an ad on page three announcing new facilities and enlarged opportunities for youth problems are (as shown above): Harbertson stake I A president De Llla Cook stake I A counselor Dorothy West Eva Barnes Elmer Knowles Eden Beutler Stella Beutler Grant Beutler Freida De Hart June Wheeler Ettalue Fernelius Ellen Dame Myrtle King Gene Stephens Merrill Watkins Helen Watkins Grel-don Nelson I A stake counselor Grace King Edith Jones riara Barker Donald Hall Melvin FOR C05IFORI and FUEL SAVINGS You'll be thrilled at the Increased comfort of your home at the substantial savings In precious fuel Insulate with- ROCK-WOOL easily applied by yourself trflininsr In the women's armv First session of the I South Ogden stake quarterly conference will be held at seven-thirty today when members of the priesthood will meet in the Ninth ward chapel A church welfare session will Be held at eight-thirty a Sunday in the Utah Power auditorium General meetings will be held in the tabernacle at ten a and two Richard I Evans of the first council of seventy and Robert add of the general church welfare committee will be principal speakers A youth conference will be held auxiliary corps President Roosevelt has authorized the WAAC's to recruit to the full strength of 150000 is a storekeeper third-class stationed at Honolulu where he has been since last December Harry is a graduate of Weber college Tark Nasfell enlisted Oct 10 Dtiworth Young Roy Scout executive for this are ha promised hU assistance and that of hi tn distributing the printed pamphlets and instruction to the Minute Women The women of thu organization will Bhn visit each family in the community exp awning t'-t necessity of voluntary meat rationing The pamphlets explaining meat conservation and presenting voluntary rationing ideas and rrerui in which are included chart on which meat purchase may entered from day to day will be I' ft at each home Mr Woods explained Mr 'sVoods ursed housewives with the Minute Women Hi asserted that if is needed In planning menus or devising suit-V substitute the housewife should Inform the representative? of this service organization and tey wfl refer the name and address a' Mr Hasel McCarty of the nutrition committee who Is training nutrition experts to help housewives who desire it Strict Adherence The taste variety and nutritive value of home menus should not affected fcy the most strict adherence to the limit of two and o-e-half pounds of meat a wee for each adult Mr Wood stated Hi explained that the ration program sr 11 mean ft more complete u' of meat alternates and a con-seiuently better us of the der-win Bf meat Unrestricted trains The test run has proven very to give the women a chance to do the work of a soldier so that he may fight satisfactory a spokesman said both from schedule and cost stand 1941 just one week before his older Barrett Merlin Compton and Junior Barnes brother and went-to ban uiego fnr trainin? He was in school for Cost of average up Missing in Action Information has been received that Robert Dean quartermaster third class navy has been missing in action since Jan 22 1942 instead of May 1942 as previously announced He was born May 8 1918 the son of Mrs Helen Dean 2422 Quincy Mrs Dean is one of those who will receive certificates of appreciation from the American Legion Herman Baker post No 9 honoring the memory of her son The Legion plans to begin distribution of the certificates Sunday through a committee composed of John Ira Davis A "Read points Busses leave direct from their communities for the depot Instead of loading passengers at a home material only '1 about 10 months attending the navy's Diesel engineering school at at seven in tne ignieenm Chicago and the mechanical arts sphnnl in Boston He has been central point as was necessary when the trains were used In this way as much as 45 minutes has STAKE CONFAB SLATED SUNDAY assigned to the Atlantic fleet for Cash Provided for Growers' Schools Five thousand Utah farmers will be instructed in means of increasing food production and conserving duty and now holds rating or lire man first class a in ii'liliiiiT' iiTfin 1 liiii iiiiiwififriu no-rirMilrnrnl vocational education ward The tabernacle music wui Include three numbers from "The 'Hallelujah! For the Lord God Omnipotent Reigneth" Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs and Carried Our Sorrows "Behold the Lamb of God That Taketh Away the Sins of the World" Other numbers are "I Need Thee Every Hour" Lowry "Grant Lord Wi Beseech Thee That the Course of This World May Be Ordered by Thy Government been cut from the running time Passengers are also able to make a worthwhile saving in fares Under the arrangement bus fare from any point in Cache county has been fixed at $1 per round trip as against $168 for train fare from Logan About the end of December it is expected that private bus facilities farm machinery in classes to De conducted in 50 high schools aad private shops said the federal government has allotted $65000 to Utah to conduct The program of the South Ogden stake conference to be held Sunday in the tabernacle on the stake's firsf anniversary will appropriately Mickelsen and George Aieyer the program in this state Mark Nichols state director 01 commemorate the organization of the stake President William rvttrhlnw Jr said todav will augment the school bus run and provide six-day transportation Principal speakers will be Rich to the depot Marki "Lo The Mighty 004 Appearing" Stephens "Now God Be Praised In Heaven Above" ul-pius "Hvmn to Samuel' Sullivan -Great God Attend While Zion Daynes 'O Father Whose Almighty Power Grant a Leader Bold and Brave Handel Oqden Men Sign For Military Duty District recruitlne officers have meat typi foods such as poultry fuh Wild game butter eggi and mili should provide an adequate and probably even better balanced det hi added- For rural ares in the county it is understood that the extension erviei will organize the program to that complete courly cove rag will fci made MANY ANXIOUS TO PAY TAXES ard Evans of the first council of seventy managing editor of the Improvement Era and commentator and author of the ser-monettes broadcast each Sunday morning and Robert Judd of the general church welfare committee Lester Hinchcliff director of the tabernacle choir has arranged to felicitate the stake on its first birthday anniversary with a special choir program A stake priesthood meeting will be held tonight at seven-thirty o'clock in the Ninth ward chapel and a welfare meeting is scheduled for eight-thirty a Sunday In the Utah Tower audi announced the enlistment of these Ogden men: Melvin Wardell Whetton 20 Keith Fox 8fl George Ward Armstrong 35 Armv Air Dabling 19 Spencer Baggs 22 Ralph SUSPECT FREED IN MURDER CASE Theft of Forest Service Property Charged in New Complaint -rJ VV 1 I 1 I 1 I I Vw iiumm -Trnrnn- mugrf'' mm- Hangsleben 19 Jesse Jensen 22 Dale Pulsipher 18 Donald Williams 20 torium Vernon Dieu 19 Jensen 18 Russell Thorne 18: Frank Talbot is Malad P's Weber county property owners wert standing almost 2) deep In thi offices of the county treasurer today awaiting to pay their 152 taxes and thus avoid penalties be-fon the deadline at noon Monday November Arias Be'nap treasurer esti-irri receipts hive been is Blaine Hunter to Endorse Workers LEWISTON Idaho Nov 28 (AP) Phelps 43 was free of a MAT AD Nov The Oneida Speak Sunday Blaine Hunter who recently re murder charge today but was neia In 1il awaitinsr action on a charge county Republican central committee met recently and indorsed candidates for the following local fo- of stealing United States forest turned from an mission to service property The complaint accusing Phelps itinerant lumberjack and miner of sitiems: Evan Trice bamaria local manager of "the liquor store Mrs Eliza Evans Malad assist the Japanese people in the Hawaiian Islands will be the speaker at the regular Sunday evening services of the Lorin Farr ward killing Walter McClcvkey 73-year- ant William Jones overseer John Ruezecsereer William Elder Hunter was in Honolulu on Dec 7 when the islands were old prospector in 1338 was dismissed upon motion of Prosecuting Attorney Samuel Swayne who said there was a lack of witnesses attacked by imperial Japan Williams and Vicfor Jones state highway patrol Leonard Jones St John county road supervisor sued daily and thus it was Indicated almost alt of the county's tax bill cif $13161711 might be pAid by Mor deadline Checks mailed in by taxpayers and ryt marked as late as Mon-4ny wilt be accepted without penalty Mr Bclrap said The treasurer'! cffre wilt remain closed frrm Nov 20 at noon unril Dec 21 when the list of delinquent taxes wilt fe published This will erabli clerical help to eompri the annual delinquency Accident Victims Julia Stewart Uibba win Bing All members of the ward and their A and Pete Nelson Holbrook as friends are invited to attend The sistant and of sufficient evidence The new complaint charging theft of forest service- property was filers Immediately and Phelps was nillffoRiTT? LMIJUyiJU i lUJl -te-Jf S9SJK-S "SS Box Elder High held in iail under $3000 bond Ln awaiting preliminary hearing be chapel is located at Thirteenth and Adams Services at seven-thirty Fourth Ward Lists Sunday Speaker Schedules Circus fore Commissioner J- Lee Feb re Dec 11 McClosker disappeared In 1933 TinTCTt AM CITY Nov Stu Recovering Hurts rteM Box Elder hleh school For the Convenience of 0ur Customers Before and two years later a portion of a skeleton identified by a coroner's Jury as his was found in a rude ail! hold the annual league cir cus at the school Thursday and Royden Bralthwaite director of the institute of religion at Weber college will be the speaker at the regular Sunday evening services in the Fourth ward chapel grave three miles from a mining Friday Deo 3 and 4 it was an-A todav The event Is spon claim he operated --i fi? sored by the combined Boys" and TT7 Tf? 0) uir li Twenty-first and Jefferson at Girls' league and Is patterned arter hsl aiU a real circus with acts and stunts 11 ii 1AW TO CALL seven Miss Lillian Eastman will be the soloist All service men and the general public are extended an invitation to attend All service men as well as the general public are Invited to at tend WATER CONFAB FILL UP YOUR TANKS NOW! 1 SALT LAKE CITY Nov 28 (AP) BRICHAM CITY Nov Lloyd Reese and Erl Barnard recent serious accident victims haxi Wen moved from the local hospital to their homes and are recovering from their hurts it is reported by their families Mr Rees was injured at a lfral flour mill and Mr Barnard was hurt In a hunting accident Evanston Issues Permits to Wed EVANSTON Wyo Nov Marriage licenses Issued recently at the county clerk's office include: Paul Gibjan Crawford 30 jr-lc Calif and Norma Irene Christiansen 20 Provo Sterling Patten 27 Provo and Edna Donnard 24 Spring City Utah John Bermcnso'o 2S and Maude Norton 22 Salt Lake City Governor Maw said he plans to call for next week a meeting We Still Have a Large Stock of Dolls Toys Games Sporting Goods etc New Shipment Just Arrived DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE! attorneys representing litigants in the long-drawn-out case involving use of Utah lane water He said he hoped a settlement could be devised for the case which haa been in Utah courts for sev eral years Involved are more than 3000 lit Igants most of them water users After 10 A I SAFE "NXq QUICK RIDE TMP I Convenient L3Ub Economical 0 Save Your Car Before Rubber and 4 Gasoline Uinta County AAA Re-Elects Member EVANSTON Wyo Nov 28 Jnhn Field was reelected a member of the Uinta county AAA committee In the Lyman com munity meeting held recently I 2r 5024 rl x0 1 HIGHEST PRICES I ron I DRESSO) rOULTKY 1 VKAL AND HOGS see us if you have turkeys for sale STIMSON MARKETS ID00 Washington Blvd 1 26th and Monroe phon 2-4133 it if it if Porter Rollins f-rial tuuemei Jessup Oaks Harry Bullock and George Powers were elected officers of the Lyman community committee The scrap Iron silk nylon and fat salvage program is still being carried on accordingto Bert Dcs-pain county agent OGDEN TRANSIT CO II -f I mi I 4 -its I fc- --liniriiinii'Win n'H'ln iiritaMwstSBirriiiiniMiii'issiiiiiMiiiiMi wlUtwikl tl SW Mm JhfcISsl.

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