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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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Ogden, Utah
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THE OSDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 30 1942 Court Disposes Stores Set Late Closing STUDENTS WILL P-T A SLATES SEWINMLASS Of Several Cases One1 of the lightest dockets in Gasoline Scarcity Widens West's 'Wide Open Spaces' Tonight for Yule Entry recent months was handled in city HELP EXPLAIN MEAT PROGRAM court today with only four drunks Restyling Remodeling of Santa Claus Will Appear 'Sold Out Signs Appear appearing to enter pleas However seven avoided sentence WAR INFLUENCE MAY BE' SEEN IN COUNTY BUDGET Higher Wage Necessary Because of Increased Cost of Living US IMPOSES by forfeiting bails In Navy Recruiting Vessel Clothing Is Object Of Project At Stations in and Near Ogden DEFENSE CORPS AWAITS TRIALS House-to-House Canvass HAULAGE TAX The wide onen spaces of Utah A sewing class for the public will Is Planned for Rural Area Ogden stores will remain open Idaho and the rest of the west are be organized by the Parent-Teacher due to become a lot more open and this evening until nine o'clock in In addition live muwuais ior-feited $5 bails stop sign violation and two surrendered bails of $10 each on petit larceny counts Clarence Jones aL Carlson Floyd Anderson Folks and A Fowers forfeited stop sign bails and Grace Larson 22 of 2281 Kiesel and Mrs Allen Crane 23 of 1910 Washington each relinquished bails on shoplifting counts rwhpr traffic forfeitures included: The 1942 haulage act which be association Tuesday at four-fifteen at the Washington school observance of the city's official to most motorists they probably will seem considerably wider espe comes effective Tuesday Dec 1 imposes a three per cent tax Yuletide opening Jack Hanlin with Miss Lucille Jensen instruc Students of Weber county high cially when the gasoline gauge All Branches of Service Jo Be 'Given Practice Official Says hovers on "empty" in the middle tor in charge Miss Edna Shelley district coordinator of adult educa on any type of property transport chairman of the chamber of commerce Christmas opening commit school under supervision of members of rural community planning of the week tion will direct the program With nation-wide gasoline ra tee announces boards will be asked this week to Feature of the course is the re tioning starting tomorrow the deer In keeping with the spirit of the The war influence will cause several changes in the Weber county budget it was indicated by figures in the tentative budget for 1943 being studied today by county commissioners Greatest increase was in wages for county employes Lftwretice Malan county assist the agricultural extension ed it was reported today by McKay deputy collector of internal revenue The tax applies to transportation of all property by for-hire individuals railroads express and the antelope are going to have lots of room which to piay styling and remodeling of suits dresses coats and shirts Instruction in new sewing technique fitting problems drafting and alter service in carrying on a house-to-house campaign to acquaint county season Santa Claus will arrive at seven-thirty o'clock in the recruiting boat of the navy He will be Twenty-fourth street hill will be closed Tuesday night between seven-thirty and nine o'clock to make way for one of the most con without being a bit crowded by Darrell Perking $5 right hand turn against a red light Earl Shafer $5 for using a musical horn Cyril Elua $5 parking on sidewalk LaMont Keller $5 red light violation and Rawlins $5 allowing unlicensed minor to operate motor vehicle residents with the newly inaugur agecnies or 5 companies McKay pointed out ated national "share the meat' centrated county civilian aeiense transported along Wasnington boulevard from Twenty-seventh to the LJ tabernacle nroa-ram announces A Chris- The hauler must keep records ing patterns and in making professional finishing details will be offered The class will help the housewife to "conserve woolens by mak ing over old clothing" and will corps trials Kent Bramweii executive directors of the corps said tiansen county agent During the week-end merchants and collect the tax and at the end today have been putting the finishing touches on their store decorations Members of the Weber county receiving board the USDA war hoard and Weber county school It is anticipated the corps will of each month file a return and pay the tax to the internal revenue collector within the district where the have problems for all branches and eift disDlavs The streets have Mr Bramweii said and for tnis system met with Porter or been wearing their evergreen dec hauler is located Logan extension service eaitor Mr Christiansen said it was de whizzing gas buggies Boom Occurs In the meantime service station business has taken a brief boom that makes the stock buying spree of early 1929 look like peanuts For the last two days areas in Utah and Idaho have reported gasoline sales ranging from high" to a "terrific increase" But the buying today put those in the shade Supply trucks were on the go from early morning on keeping the retail stations in stock and at many stations automobiles were standing in line waiting for a turn at the pumps As for the services customarily thrown in "for free" such as wind reason he urged that all members wait at their 'homes until called Coal is the only exception and clerk and auditor said an increase in wages in all departments' has been made necessary by the high cost of living "Most of our employes have been loyal and have stayed with us although they could earn more money by uccepting positions with war industries" Malan said "We appreciate this and are attempting to get their wages up to the point where they can meet rising costs Provisions to this end have been made in the budget" The estimated county budget surpluses as of December 31 1942 are as follows: general fund $1069447 poor fund $343968 road fund $1038805: welfare fund $3181476: cided to ask students of the county In the event it Is necessary to the tax on that commodity is four orations Stores are making preparations to accommodate a record crowd of shoppers Merchants have urged shoppers to do their buying early Although there has been some pre- high school to assist and that leave home the member should William Miller superintendent leave information as to his cents per short ton The tax does not apply to amounts paid by or to the United assist her to "convert that unused outmoded garment into an attractive wearable article" Miss Jensen said Miss Jensen who is sewing teacher at the Mound Fort school is well-qualified by her training and experience to teach the course She studied at the Chicago School of Design and has taught sewing at Washington State college All women' interested in sewing are invited to join the class which is being offered free to the public as a P-T A feature of schools pledged nis iuu sup nort Ally civilian defense volunteers States or an agency or instrumen tality of the United States lor are asked to wear their arm bands Tentative arrangements have been made for the distribution by Christmas shopping it was pointed out unless the volume is increased materially they will be unable to hnvA identification cards ready and transDortaion of propery Prepare for Your Future WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN once made the statement "No workman ever loses any time by sharpening his tools" You can build faster and better and with more satisfaction if you will take time to prepare yourself before you begin Ogden Business College gives just the training you need to fill the choicest business positions New Day and Evening Classes starting today You can soon be ready to accept a good position OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE Dial 4812 Everv person business or agency report immediately when caned the students to each rural home of namnhlets containing informa handle a last-minute influx transporting property for hire is re- Bramweii stated shield wiping tire checking and tion as to the need for a voluntary Earlier Ross Glasmann com aulred to on or before the sixtieth radiator those were things limitation of meat consumption to day after the effective date of the mander issued this statement: of a bygone day for today only hi exhibit fund $1172679 and weed fund $788954 The tentative budget for 1943 is act to register his name and place THANKS FOR PATRONAGE MARSHALL Mo Nov 30 (AP) The Daily Democrat on gas ration "We exDect to give training to two and one-half pounds per week for each adult Christiansen said however Starting' tomorrow at nf business with the collector of every protective service in our or tendants will have plenty of time to These pamphlets also contain in internal revenue or the district in $567940 as compared with $5b 810 for 1942 The countv commis ing eve carried this small notice take care or all tne extras formation that will neip nouse- which his principal place is located Pumps Go Dry wives Dreoare meals from the sion will request that the county share of taxes be increased from At a late hour today many of RECORD COLLECTION SALT LAKE CITY Nov 30 (AP) Utah sales tax collections for November totaled $1025762 an all-time high the auditor's office reported today The previous high was set last September when collections were $904055 in the lower left-hand corner of the front page: "Notice! I want to thank all my customers and friends for their patronage during the various unlimited meat substitutes lop- Frank Stewart George 180 mills to three mills a the Ogden's stations were out of gas added Stallings Mattsson Dil next legislative meeting it was oline Members of the various boards time I was operating a filling sta worth Young Mr Christiansen Wholesalers were unable to sup reported Persons who desire to rnresented at the meeting were ganization Tuesday mgnt wnicn will include auxiliary firemen rescue squads auxiliary police air raid wardens fire watchers emergency food and housing emergency medical nurses aides demolition and clearance crew road repair crews and repair squads Each will have a certain problem to work out and supervisors wili be appointed to each to give corrections or suggestions" tion Fred Mounts and Mr Porter inspect the budget may call at the ply the demand as transportation Versa Littlef ield Mrs Roxie Hes faci Hps were insufficient Witn county clerk's office in the city-county building It is expected the all tank cars assigned to the east poRst for dutv their truck trans budget will be tcvised and ap -nroved during the last week in ports with their limited capacities December have been unable to Keep duik Construction of roads has also plants and wholesalers supplied a been affected bv the war Malan spokesman for one of the com said Only roads which are directly CLUB CONDUCTS panies said Transnorts carry about foOUU eai connected with government projects are being constructed The onlv other work being done is for Ions against the approximate 12000 gallons carried by tanK cars upkeep and oil surfacing There PLEDGE BANQUET has been no increase in road per sonnel over normal years Mow yon Hearing Dated in '7 La Dianalda club of Weber col Fire Peril Action Parents Announce lege held its annual pledge banquet at the home of Miss Lorraine Aldnui Sundav avening By candlelight each pledge took the oath and was presented with a Talisman rose corsage and a pin in the form of a glistening star Following the ceremony the host Hearing of the case of the Fletcher Furniture Co of 2210 Washington charged with violation of Ogden city's fire ordidnance was set for next Monday by Judge Charles Cowley in city court today The complaint alleges the firm of Ogden city's fire ordinance was failing neglecting and refusing to remove combustible material from its premises The Birth of a Son Mr and Mrs Roy A Ross announce the birth of a boy Roy Allen Jr at the local hospital Nov 21 Mrs Ross is the former Miss Geraldine Estes of Walla Walla Wash This is the first grandchild of her parents Mr and Mrs Milton Estes of Walla Walla Mr and Mrs Ralph John Estes arrived from Pasco Wash Thursday to make their home in Ogden esses and their guests sat about a table elaborately laid with a huge golden horn of plenty from which 3 poured large platters heaped with foods "fit for the Goddess Diana" The members and pledges then stood about the table with joined T1 hands and sang the club song me at banquet officially opened the sea son of pledging COLDS' MISERIES The members in attendance i i i were: Marian Lund Mary Olsen Adele Hodgson Betty Shurtliff It Lou Lamoreaux Dorothy Pike Shirley Linford Lois Carver Cleo Campbell Melva Campbell Norma Collins Belva Combe Maxine Ellis Melba Hale Betty Peterson Lou Jean Price Carol Russell Jeanne Smith and Ruth Torgeson The club was honored with the presence of the advisor Mrs Clarissa Hall sum I Maruel Murphy Lorraine Aldous i ll Katherine Hone Helen Horne Eva Jean Morris Joyce Sauires ana Bettv West For colds' coughs nasal congestion muscle aches get modern medication in a mutton suet base 255 double supply 35 The pledges honored were: Betty 70 maw 17 i i i i 1 wMumd3GS II Coffee rationing starts today You buy your coffee by the pound but You drink it by the cup If you know your coffee you can get many more cups from each pound You should know that some coffees have more flavor in 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