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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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THE OGDEM STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 31 1942 JVews and Views A MyhkylM Infant Driver Proves Worth ARMY SATISFIES WAR SECRETARY UTAH FARMERS GET MORE GASH FOR PRODUCTS INDIA BINGHAM Dec Kerrv Jones! (Continued from Fuse One) or more they have gone oa rampages They may be called our national sorrow like the Yellow river of China only they are not 'so TANKS IN DAKAR LONDON Dec 31 Radio Morocco reported today that another contingent of American troops had arrived at Dakar the African base closest -the western hemisphere We are here to help the French and allies realize our common aim crushing Germany and restoring France1 the commander of the forces said though enly five proved himself somewhat of a good driver Wednesday when he piloted a runaway car down the steep crooked streets "The man who fights against his own country is never a hero" Someone has told ua that 'the infallible characteristic of meanness is cruelty That being true Hitler must possess much meanness "Melancholia" a gifted writer once said "is the pleasure of being sad" WYii'smn MaQfoik Hi ruit along of Bingham with his three-year- Jurmo coetr R'TX Mi II surma roo om orotner Karl sitting beside him They overflow and cause much 800 milti damage while our enzineers make Increase Large Though Total Output Only Average delighting in the perilous adven ture The two boys were left momen strenuous efforts to hold them LASHIOi within bounds that as short a time ago as July 1940 the regular army consisted cf only 250000 men and aid that none of these forces were traiaed In modern war Furthermore hi How can anyone eet uleasure tarily in the car parked in front of the Bingham postoffice by their parents Mr and Mrs Grant Jones Wfl IIIV I TILL 3 I Of course their loss of life lit out of sadness" not to be compared with that of WASHINGTON Dec 31 (AP)-Secretary of War Stimaon la a New Year's message said today the army was moving Into the new twelve months "confident and sure of ita million" The war secretary at a press conference said he was not "boasting" in regard to future events" but did find "a great deal of encouragement" in looking back over what had been accomplished Noting that It was the birthday of General George Marshall the chief of staff who is 62 today he said he was proud of the magnificent work which had been accomplished by Marshall and his associates Discussing the progress which has been made Stlmson recalled the Yellow river In which mil 01 iciegraph upper Bingham canyon During their short wait th lions have been lost XVffl0 kAl RAF end US brothers apparently bumped the 1 However we should find a solu bombn raid SALT LAKE CITY Dec 81 (AP) Agricultural production in Utah during the first full year at war was generally above average but In most cases not equal to the 1941 output The value of Utah'3 principal crops however increased nearly $8000000 during the last 12 months as comDared with 1941 The value tion of these recurring floods nmy bain gearsnni nnocKing the car out of gear As the machine started to roll Kerry slipped under the wheel equipment except stores left from the World war There was not in the entirt country he declared enough powder "to last anything like a day's warfare" for the men now overseas Today he said the army has over 5000000 including air force of 1000000 men and tens of thousands of pilots ine parents came onto the scene as the car started down the canyon A number of years ago we proceeded to build great reservoirs on the headwaters but when the streams assert their mieht the Sides wiping a truck a short dls- impounded waters fall to check i Theytrmyof WW lanue away irom me parking place the machine continued on passing two other machines com the surging flood Railroads are doiner a fromon of potato production alone jumped -from $1447000 in 1941 to $26659000 in 1942 Corresponding increases were shown in the value of other farm crops In the state That was the picture revealed by statistics from the bureau of dous business Conductors coming 1 1 mmmmmi II -iff i ing up tne canyon and finally came to a stop by smashing into a delivery truck parked in front of the Dowd grocery store one-half mile from the postoffice The impact knocked the truck 20 feet caved in a fender and to ugden report carrying 800 to 960 passengers on a train During the week trains of 2f qki 11:11 11 iitm 1 mi 'n nm 1 rn rnn a vohyii VV ic ni ia heavy Pullman cars had to be GIANT MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT ONLY I Bay of Bengal ucmzea each pulled by one engine radiator of the runaway vehicle Idaho potatoes carefully packed are considered good enough for Christmas presents We acknowledge a carton of the prized spuds from Bert Israel of Twin Falls Idaho Whoever thought years ago that potatoes would be so highly valued as to be washed dried wrapped In tissue paper and sent by express LITTLE NEW YEAR Little New Year so young and No clothes on your back your newness to hide What are your plans for the year in your keeping (Oh may you bring smiles Instead of much weeping) What do you think of this war situation That unknown to you has befallen the nation? And what is your cure for all the mad conflict Other than seeing the axis well licked? Will you end all the strife in your one little year Return to their homes the sons loved so dear? Will the horrors of war cause old age to creep on Til your features resemble the year that is gone? Or will this new reign leave your face free from (If so God will have answered ana damaged the front of the truck But Kerry and Karl climbed out It is fortunate that the Union Pacific Southern Pacific and Denver Rio Grande entering Ogden were equipped even before Pearl Harbor with more nower A Great Motion Picture for Your New Year Treat Doors Open 11:40 "Life B-egini" Urn BAiSElN or the machine- unhurt just as their parents came onto th Canning crops particularly tomatoes topped 1941 totals with a crop this year of 82700 tons as compared with' the average 45100 tons and the 1941 figure of 68700 tons Canning peas showed an Increase but the volume of green peas for the market fell off to less than one-tenth that available in 1941 Carrot and celery production also gained over 1941 figures Above Average Grain crops generally were above average year figures but only rye "I wasnV frightened" the boy than they had operated prior to anver or tne runaway machine told his parents "It was fun" the three-year-old brother implying he -would mat time These three roads are dninsr an Scolt of Milt unprecedented business ban 1 fa 100 CulfofMarta UK6 to try it again 1 In all human action those anil- ties will be strong which are used BRITISH ON OFENSn-E War ha come back to Burma with British troops on the offensive to retake part of the area wretd from them by the Jsdi nine months mrn Th nritih ru Ample Power for the teniae picture That statement was made hv 1 ot and A F-U of key Jap bases may culminate in a Emerson our masterful ana Darley topped the 1941 figures Wheat production was down about two million bushels this year The largest decreases were reported in the fruit crops where production was only half of 1941 production and slightly-below average for most fruit crops Utah Durinq '43 vmgn rrsmm 01 jourma ana the vital supply link to China SALT LAKE CITY Dec 31 (AP) Love for' yor Heart 1 Only by use of brain nnrt hr do we grow stronger xnere win oe no snortage of electric power in Utah dnrln fighting occurred Three bombers were lost and an undetermined number of enemy fighters were reported destroyed Lewis cunnr nn me annual summary was com- That WAS the nmnlnn UTAH BOMBER TELLS OF TRIP imea Dy juawara Paxton senior agricultural statistician and Alton I wonder if Victor Hugo had In mind a man such as when vjvu A1CS9CU by A Hale vice president of the Utah Power and Light Co one of the flying fortresses said he wrote: j-rsen associate Comparative Flnim uerman j-ocKe-wulf fighters 'followed us out of France apparently end director Wfl tu tiuaixig sessions or the annual meeting of company district TnonetA-Awoi -On the value end the report showed Jhe following comparative "Everv oower rAnni iooKing xor a cripple DUTCH SPY SHOT LAWMAKERS TO swept figures: Truck and canning produce 1942 ing the past year has been met Immediately and in full -i LONDON Dec 31 fTTTn Johannes Marines Dronkers a Canning tomatoes $1356 000: $756000 STUDY DEFENSE and there is no reason to believe wiU chane during uutcnman sent to BritA hv th MONTY WnflTTFY ah i Beats Shipping tomatoes $61000 German secret service to get information on the strength of Ameri LONDON Dec 31 (AP) Atmospheric conditions during the flight of "American heavy bombers back from their attack Wednesday on the nazi U-boat pens at Lorient forced such a round-about route that "for a while I thought we were going back to the States for New Year's" Sergeant Lowelr Lewis of Richmond Utah said today The weather was good however over the target where brisk air many a prayer!) Prayers uttered in anguish of heartbreak for peace By mothers and wives that the -curse of war cease Oh little New Year may your advent bring cheer To a world so war weary a happy New Year! Hatch Benedict Few Junior of Officials Remain MALAD Dec Of eight officials of -the Malad junior chamber of commerce as Derfected when or can ana Canadian forces was exe cuted today The home office Prices for Hogs SALT LAKE CITY Den 21 (AT nouncinz the execution at VaH IDA J)-vv' LUPTNn V-J Several amendments designed to strengthen state legislation on Franklin Issues Much Increased worth prison said Dronkers was Boy Your tne 12th spy put to death in Britain civilian defense and war emergencies have been submitted to TTV Tickets since tne war began Marriage Permits PRESTON Dec 31 Nearing COmcletion nt Ifo -r VnO 1 Early the Utah defense council for ap inning ---i 1 proval PRESTON Dec Marri 11 shipping hogs the Franklin Coun- TV TIlTAofnnlF 1 -LAST TIMES TONTGHT- Attorney General Jrnvpr A Mv jvcmig association has shipped a total of 5469 hogs censes were issued recently to the following couples by Franklin county's recorder Cleo Swn Giles said the amendments would be submitted to the legislature in January ganized a little more than a year The last shimw Clayton Bruce 20 Logan and Dorothy Lamour William Holden Jimmy Dorsey "THE FLEET'S IN" "MR BUG GOES TO TOWN" Feature length Cartoon In Technicolor Proposed amindmenta to tVi ago oniy two are now 'in Malad They are Arnold Sant and Lee Ossmen Those who ha vm left" nr noxine jsisnop 21 Uilcrest Colo woua uu Dec 23 with 425 hogs which weighed 97055 pounds These hogs were sold to the American Packing xvy oorensen zz ana Koma Thur- Ralph Daniels- Raiford Benson present laws would make it a misdemeanor for any violation of blackout or air raid drill regulation either in practice or in actual Der urover 20 Ogden Harold Mooney 21 and Lera Louise Rnr i fx ru vision i or i xrricn a uoraon XNieisen Avery Hutchings Ralph Moliver and Varsel Drought the county's hog-growers 10 iJT (VT bank 18 Preston Billie Cottle 19 and Beverly Arnold 18 Og- emergency Ourinsr the vont favmn Others would Drovide for ronni aen wimam Edwin Boyer 26 La-Salle Colo and Helen Anett Mit sitioning of food and supplies use of facilities of the state denart ErA I ff Cornil WILDE paid a total of $16657513 for their hog shipments This amount is three times the price received for 41 chell 26 Ogden Dean More 20 ment of public welfare and for DODMifvilli C00FEI Plus "ss in we previous year requisitioning or transportation facilities during an emergency ugaen ana Artheila Wickham 20 Dayton David A instead 36 and Anne Ruth Hyrup 29 Brigham City Earl A Teeter 25 Fairmount 1 i License Stickers a amenqment also would require reeistratlon rpniTanw rA Ei Minnesota and Eileen Peck 27 HATS CARTOONS HORNS CCftDIUXITY SINGS fun shorts Session to Air Social Diseases SALT LAKE CITY Dec 31 (AP) Social diseases and commercialized vice will come up for an airing at sessions of the Utah Social Hygiene association on Feb 8 or 8 Plans for the sessions are being formulated and will coincide tsoise Available Soon cmv licensing of day nurseries and another would allow existing state agencies to provide and promote the establishment of care for a RING OUT THE OLD! RING IN THE NEW I Tonight at Our Big NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT FROLIC! Regular Run Starts Friday I OW! BOISE Dec 31 MaW Dr and Mrs Rich greater number of working moth new license nlates wnrtlm fi nbjq ers oe available to motorists More strineent resmlnHnn -f vL Return to Brigham HAYWORTH'S loveliness with' the state's Social Hygiene uan The 1943 'nlaW will tw transportation of explosives or ingredients for explosives also will 1 BRIGHAM CITY Dec Dr AXIKl shield stickers hparinc th weeK early in February Dr Walter Clarke of New York City has been Invited to speak ACTAIDC'C Anr- r- do aseita or the legislature and Mrs Homer Rich formerly of nuxiioers as tnis year piates The ior passenger cars will be the s)W y4 i this city have arrived here from Memphis Tenn where the doctor usual THOSE MERRY WEAVERS ARE a This One RtKfi'i music All In one glitter--Ing whirl of gaiety Starts has Just completed his medical training He will serve his interne-ship4 at the Salt Lake county hospital beginning Jan 1 Mrs Rich h-WWIv Doors' WXffiTi tlUS I Open P'm- fMN 11:40 pm Employers to Get 1 Tax Information was the former Carolyn Ryan and the doctor is the son of Mr and fOfnonce and melody I YOU WANTED Tks Khi Of Matlan Pit- Mrs Abel Rich SALT LAKE CITY- nr si Am Information on the duties of em IT AGAIN GALA NEW YEAR'S JAMBOREE! 3 BIG 3 ployers In handling the new victory tax is beinz mailed "Ollt hv tin Business Houses HERE IT IS! Utah office of the collector of In ten Entirtoinmeot Tnot's "Americai" Ail Tlit Way TiirousliMirsi(Comeiy Remss(tAIl Blended into A Hear! -Warming To Close Friday ternal revenue The new tax roe into IT'S "THE GREAT riaay BRIGHAM CITY Dec 31 All WERIC All STORY! HIT Ho I i- -i 010 )-rui 4 I i Pficxr I VJ nor Hrr business houses will close their doors here New Year's day it was announced today by Thayne Jensen chairman of the merchant's committee fr Jenspn nnfnted out however Warn with the love and courage of great national herol 1 iv that the stores will be open for business as usual on Saturday Jan 2 I DM tjl AFP? ON FURLOUGH MALAD Dec William Brown ''son of Mrs Pearl Brown of Pleas-antview who is serving with parachute troops In Georgia is enjoying a furlough with his mother and family feiC' pn nn yj1 UU UU ii 11 fa Big New Year's Eve 'DANCE" TONIGHT fS '( LYNN FRANK ft MERRICK THOMAS eTer oi LYCEUM 10-15-20c Incl Tax dmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm SALLY PAYNE' DICKII JOSEPH III JONES ALLEN JR 1 1 Dance the Old Year Out and the New Year In AC3LPHE MM Ij JEROME KEHS flf 1 Xix' I CflRRIUQBEUtlETT AND Tpmorroy: Open At 12:45 Two Grand Hits Tyrone Power Linda Darnell "MARK OF ZORRO" Co-Hit Hurrf'ng spies in 0 London FIRST-RtfN CO-IIIT HIT NO 2 ''9 Y' Big Floor Show Special Acts Free Hats Noise-makers and Horns Charles Knight and II13 Orchestra blackout I1 HIT No 2 Sing With Your Favor-- ite Songbird "America Sings With Kate Smith" 55 FIRST OGDEN SHOWING ADVENTURE ACTION THRILLS! AS "HOPALONG CASSIDY FEARLESSLY RIDES INTO THE WESTERN BADLANDS AND BRINGS LAW AND ORDER TO THE OLD WEST! 3tt Mm Special! Sensational Carrier Fights Jap Air Attack Marines Get Tough for Japs Al Jolson Andrea Leeds HIT No 3 Zippy Cartoon i 4j 75 "LOST CANYON" FEATUIUNO WILLIMI BOYD ANDY CLYDE BENNETT GEORGE BARNYARD 11 'f If WARREN WILLIAM LONE WOLF DIVCD WAACS" Trices "Priile of Yankees Matinee Adults 50c Juniors S5o Evening Adults 60c Juniors 40c Kiddies 15c All Day 1 aifc Color ALL SEATS DOORS OPEN NOTICE: EVENING PRICES PREVAIL 'C7 OO0 ALL SEATS 100 Admission $110 per Person Dancing 9 pm tUll a 30a 11:40 SUNDAYS end HOLIDAYS a vnujr uue capacity sold.

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