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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 13

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B-I OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 4 1942 SECTION Adjutant General's Depot First Over the Top OGDEN POLICE Riley Faces Term on Board With Pleasure After 26 Years CALL MADE FOR MUSICAL TALENT PLANS LAID TO Civic Group Outlines Cure for Dearth of Farm Labor GRATIFIED BY COURT ACTION By DOROTHY PORTER Standard-Examiner Staff "Wanted People with musical talent" This latest call for man power in this vicinity was issued i today by Roland Parry director of the music department at Weber college Vv-'v''v Taking time out from bank duties today II Riley who Wednesday was re-elected to represent the First municipal ward on the city school board for another five-year term expressed his appreciation for' this expression of confidence Mr Parry said that although those that want to participate Denial of Rehearing in I Avery Case Recalls Officer's Murder won't be paid in money they will receive the finest of compensation Recommendations by the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah to solve northern Utah's farm knowledge that they ere contributing toward making a more enjoyable Christmas holiday for which will allow him to continue his 2G-year-long association with youths of school age labor shortage problem as determined by a special committee of the association today were on their way to the nation's draft chief the or the last 26 years on the school board and for 40 years with the church my work has been with young people' Riley secretary of agriculture Utah members of congress and heads of na I Vl said "My greatest pleasure in life tional and state farm bureau federations for study is working with young people and being able to understand their music lovers of this area Practicing for the annual music department Christmas oratorio will begin Monday Dec 7 at seven In the college auditorium Mr Parry announces Graduate students at Weber wtio are still residing in the vicinity along with new residents who have musical ability and would like to participate are urged by Parry to attend this practice session and the ones that follow Tentative plans call for the public presentation of this program Sunday Dec 20 The recommendations were adopted unanimously by the board of directors of the association at i Ogden city police officers -were gratified today when advised that Walter i Robert Avery convicted slayer of an Ogden police officer had been denied a rehearing by the supreme court in Salt Lake City Thursday I Police Captain Keeter stated am happy to hear that Avery has been denied a rehearing There has Deen a lot of comment locally regarding his being held so long It was one of the most cold-blooded deals I have ever heard of" UAs it now stands Avery must face a state prison firing squad unless he can obtain clemency flom either the governor or the board 6f pardons Thursday the supreme court a recent meeting in Logan The findings and recommendations cf the committee were dispatched problems "I have heard some people say the youth of this 'generation is going to ruin but in my opinion this is not so Boys and girls are better prepared to face the trials of the world today than they ever were They are also better prepared to take part in civic affairs Schooling has been stepped up and education covers a wider scope of subjects "We have a fine teaching force IL RILEY Elected again over the signatures of Dr Morris Godfrey of Richmond president Fjeldsted of Ogden secretary and Charles Goodliffe increased and a greater variety of of Brigham City field secretary Included in the recommendations courses adopted A project which the board Is were deferment of agricultural laborers and furloughing of key men in service for farm operations modifications of Utah's school laws and members of the school board considering for completion as soon are very able All are good business BS pr5oritie3 will allow is the corn-men and affairs of the school are conducted in a business-like way" pletion of the hinton high In his modest manner Riley school Riley stated The north end brushed off the fact that he was Is an old building and plans are requiring attendance of students under 18 years of age for at lfcast 172 school days and lengthening of the work week to at least 48 Bramwell Heads Jackson League Kent Bramwell local director of civilian defense and Red Cross activities was elected as president of the Jackson league of Weber county at the league's annual meet-in gthis week He succeeds David Trevithick state chairman of the welfare commission Other officers include Glenn Adams rice president Herbert Smith secretary and Charles Johnston treasurer The board of directors includes David Trevithick Warren I Cassidy Joha Dye Elswood A McFar-lane Gunnell Wm Mc EMPLOYEES GAVE AND GAVE The adjutant general's depot located in the Scowcroft building at Wall avenue and Twenty-third today had the distinction of being the first military base in Weber county to go "over the top" in the United War Chest drive In the photo above Major A Anderson commanding officer of the tiepot is re ceiving'the congratulions of Ralph Duvall drive director John Scowcroft Sons were hosts to the depot workers (Photo by Atkinson) unchallenged in his candidacy with to tear It down and rebuild it to the remark that people were too Lfrh fh- concerned with the war effort to 7" worry about the school election on the hours among other things "Our survey reveals that alarming inroads have been made into our farm labor supply principally through entry into the armed forces of the United States government both by voluntary and se However his contemporaries con- Riley who has always been ac- George Briggs Ofifden tend that the light voting and the tlve in civic and church affairs fact that Riley was the only can- is president of the Weber didate was because all were con- stake a member of the Ogden Golf fident In his ability and were sat- and Country club and cf Kiwanis 'eclared in Danger denied a petition for a rehearing of its May 8 decision upholding Avery's conviction in second district court for the murder of Hoyt 11 Gates Ogden police officer during the robbery of an Ogden grocery store on Feb 11 1941 Giates was shot as he entered the ssore and died a few minutes later fj The basis for Avery's current appeal was an attack on the sufficiency of the information filed against him but the supreme court held that the statutory form provided by Section 105-21-47 and the Information in this case contains all that is required to give the accused all that is guaranteed him by the constitution of this state As soon as the supreme court sends a remittitur to the district court the latter will be obliged to fix a new date of execution Becomes Marine lective Induction the report de clared! pointing" out that the whole isried with school board operations ciud ne aiso served ror 10 years northern" Utah area is an agricul During his years of service Riley and seven months as bishop of the Of Failing War Chest Quota The marine corps has a tural section almost exclusively said he has watched the city school Eleventh ward new potential otneer tsanow In addition to the above serious Briggs son of George Edward system build up remarkably More and better buildinsrs have bn drain -on agricultural man power the situation has been further ae- Briggs of Layton erected teaching requirements have I p3 ClQSS' Briggs a sophomore at the Uni- gravated by the migration from Chief Asks Campaign Be versity or utan nas ennstea in farm labor areas to federal gov officer candidate class of the ernment defense projects the at letics whenever they Interfere with Begins Tonight Held Over Weekend Goal Still Short Leathernecks He will be permit- traction beinz the hours and watres production recovery or processing of agricultural products Our de ted to complete his college course offered which agriculture could not of war industry demands also has caused delays "I know that many business firms are undermanned during this extremely busy season but I should like to emphasize the importance of this fund raising campaign in our national and local war and civic welfare programs I urge them to arrange for the completion and collection of all pledges' in readi unless war exigencies require that possibly meet sire this connection is not for less recreation but for more 'food Intyre and Alfred GladwelL "With the many war projects In this area and demands for manpower we realize our activities will be curtailed but winning the war is the first responsibility Mr Bramwell avers It will be our objective to meet together often to maintain fellowship and do our part as supporters of the Weber county Democratic committee to see that the coming legislature is cognizant of Weber county when leadership and statesmanship is required in state government' The Jackson league Is organized to foster fellowship among Democrats It is strictly a man's organization he be called earlier "Another1 vital factor in this la Nurses' aides motor corps and others interested are invited to a new first class tonight at the Central building of Weber college Frank Mathews for freedom'' Briggs will be given his training bor problem is the critical shortage Removal of penalties from old at Quantico Va and will receive of transportation and housing age pensioners accepting other re- IH AV'TIJ: All nurses' aides a commission as second lieutenant cilities To this can be added prob- Ogden county United War Chest campaign was within striking distance of the desired goal today with the volunteer workers reporting a total of $55146 in subscriptions to date must complete Naval Ensign Frank Mathews II son of munerative work from the custo upon successful completion of a 10- lems arising from statutory regu ness for our workers when they week course in military funda- lation of schools social insurance call for them Saturday or not later mary whole amount earned on the side to only that amount of the benefit for the number of days the mentals and the federal government's work 20 hours of first aid within the first year of training and the class Is started to accommodate those who desire this training now The class is open to the public than Monday morning He then will go to reserve offi- week Some groups and teams of the Mr and Mrs Frank W' Mathews I 2648 Van Buren received his commission as ensign in the navy air corps Saturday after gradual- cers school for tnree montns oi arm operations are Becoming campaign organization have al beneficiary was gainfully employed Specifically if beneficiary is employed for 15 days only fifteen- training as a platoon commander more and more mechanized to over- ready reached or exceeded their as after which he will be assigned to come general farm labor shortages This is $15000 short of the quota Workers voted to hold the Victory luncheon of the campaign next Tuesday instead of Monday as previously announced George II Lowe was principal speaker at a meeting held today Sounding a note of warning that signed quotas Among these the first military unit in this area to a combat unit or sent to a spe- but this method of farm operation thirtieths of the benefit payment shall be deducted by the welfare cialists school Is being seriously handicapped by report was the Ogden adjutant He formerly attended Davis high the very limited amount of farm fZf will 1U V4 ras Ore Ensign Mathews graduated from Ogden high school and has been in -the retail sales business in Boise Ida for the past 10 years He was formerly a member of the civil board" 4 Increase of the work week general depot At Thursday lunch school at Kaysvjlle and is major- equipment- machinery and repairs ine at the university in business now available" it was pointed out the citizens of Ogden and Weber administration He is a member The recommendations In brief eon meeting Major A Anderson commanding officer turned in subscriptions from the employes amounting to $510 which he said is Vr made to national and state offi of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity be transferred to another naval cials follow: Briggs has a brother in the ma 127 per cent of one day's pay for county have not yet responded sufficiently to reach the set quota of $70050 In the United war chest campaign Ralph Duvall general campaign chairman today said ueierment or selective serv training base for specialized training rine corps each one of them ice men and release from armed Other groups their chairmen and service of key agricultural men for i His wife the former Miss Margaret Hoggan daughter of Mrs Luella Hoffgan of Oeden and his I farm work it will be necessary to continue the drive over this week-end percentages of quotas attained in elude: Men's division team No 12 Al from 40 to at least 48 hours 5 Establishing of housing centers for imported laborers 6 Allocation of sufficient material to the manufacture of farm machinery equipment and repairs The report concluded that the "findings are not the result of a desire to seek a means of more farm profit at this time Neither are our recommendations motivated by the sam3 thought but only by an urge to fully support the all out war effort and bring about condition favorable to a maximum production of those food products adapted to this area 2 Modification for the duration Lodge Names New Off i cers Thursday wo sons Frank Mathews III Speaking to the army of volun of the state school laws requiring attendance of students for 172 days ton Parker chairman 127 per cent and Allison Hoggan will re teer workers at their luncheon team No 21 William Ludden chair main in Boise temporarily so that schools would not be tenal meeting in the Hotel Ben Lomond the chairman said: New officers were elected Thurs- ized bv loss of the $25 ner capita man 125 per cent women division team No 42 Mrs Pell -ma-xatner is tne acting exalted hiler of the in Ogden day night by the Weber lodge No eaualization fund for students stav- "What a humiliating blot on this One of Those Gorgeous CHINA MINK (Dyed Coney) 6 Free and Accepted Masons as ing out to aid in farm viotk community's fair record it would IOHOWs: XSeil Uimsteaa wor- 3 Discontinuance for the dura captain 154 per cent industrial division group Orson Slack chairman 127 per cent public service division utilities group Frank be If Ogden and Webr county citi A Completion shipful master Ed Randall sen- tion of interschool competitive ath ior waraen: waiter swanaon zens iau-m tneir responsibilities at this time to our fighting men and their families to our brave Program Conducted Sawyer chairman 100 per cent junior warden Archie Van Mcin finance group Squires chair tosh treasurer Elmer Hodges man 106 per cent Frank Francis of The Oeden secretary Clark Logan chaplain Harold Denkers senior deacon A ill Thomas Welch junior deacon Office Issues Standard-Examiner was principal speaker at the fifteenth annual Jl project completion day held at Weber county high school today George Bartlett tyler A Fred Baker trustee Permits to Wed George Washington lodge No 24 witn uyie arker-E A presi will hold their election Saturday dent toastmaster He Introduced night officers and guests Marriage licenses were issued DWlA The assembly was led in the today by Lawrence Malan Weber county clerk to Delorn Krint- singing of "America" by Eugene Ogden and Robert Garth Pen- ton 28 and Mary Carroll Wold suffering allies and to those among us who are in need of physical and moral aid "Although today was set as the concluding date of our campaign we have not reached our goal and reports from a majority of our workers shows that they have not been able to complete their solicitation work Therefore it will be necssarye to change the date for our concluding lunchon to next Monday redoubling our efforts to get in all reports over this weekend "I am confident that we can go over the top in this campaign by Monday noon and feel that there must be justifiable reasons for our not completing our job today We dof fltnow that gas rationing has slowed down the efforts of workers in many districts and lack of man hi Reid music teacher and Ramona Bingham offered a vocal solo Other features of the program was as 30 both of Ogden and to Earl bosch 18 of Wilson Lane and Erma Taylor 17 of Harrisville to Elmer Empey Ekstrom 20 of Ogden and Here genuine durable 1 Melvin Charlesworth 19 and Norma beauty in deep toned I mi ik Lucille Baker 18 both of Ogden Eva Gean Campbell 18 of North follows: "Alms and Purposes of Normal Child: "The Jlsoft and luxurious lur Styled to perfection a 1 a 11 Creed of Emblem" Robert Han mmmim sen report by secretary student reports on labor Income remarks by Principal A Bates Supt 'ipi 100 Wool 4 VleU sleeve turn back firt cuff (if you wish) Sizes fl 12 to 44 Pj Miller and by Fred Barker pres Ident of the board Members of the Kiwanis agricultural committee were in attendance power for campaign work because 'V fj NO MONEY DOWN ON ANT GIFT or GROUP OF GIFTS EACH PRICED $6 OR LESS Charge on or ALL No Money Down SHIRTS IT 1 lf Or if She 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