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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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Ogden, Utah
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8
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THE OGDEN STAN DARD-EXAMINER I BOX ELDER NEWS IX Mann SOX West Third North Brigham City Thone Si Circulation and Correspondence TRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Z'lLA LTTMTTf SCHOOL BOARD TO ORGANIZE JAN 0 PRE-MEN DEATH OCCURS IN PLAIN CITY Mrs William Harrison 87 Passes After Long Illness Sarah Jane Harrison 87 wife of William Harrison of Plain City died at nine-twenty Monday night at the family home following a long illness She was born in Draycott England November 18 1849 daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Massey She was married in Durbey England September 27 1878 Per husband came to America in 3881 three years after their marriage She joined him In America in 1913 They had lived at Plain City since Mrs Harrison is survived by her husband and two sons William MANY SAVINGS ON MANY AND FORGET THIS IS A TWO DAY FOOD SALE Harrison of Durbey England Fred Harrison of Plain City four grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be held Thursday at one in the Plain City ward chapel with Bishop Charles TIeslop officiating Friends may call at the residence Wednesday afternoon and Evening and Thursday until hour of service Interment will be Plain City cemetery under direction cf Lindquist Sons 44 Negro Phones In Admitting Murder RICHMOND Ind Dec CUP) Gray Barns negro telephoned Dayton police offering to surrender for the murder of Lewis Glenn if they would come and get him Officers found him waiting patiently for them on a street corner EIGHTEEN MONTHS OLD! a RULES REVEALED FOR TRANSIENTS i i Weber County's Hospitality Governed By Strict Regulations i Transients will be admitted to the proposed county transient re-' lief station 201 Twenty-fourth street only on orders from the sheriffs' office or the police station Weber county commissioners revealed today Those seeking to stay at the shelter must apply at either of the twcf law enforcement where a full record of names and identification will be made mt They will be permitted to stay -for a twelve-hour period but once paving gained entrance to the sta- tion during the evening they will have to stay for the night No meals will be served and benches not beds will be provided Transients needing further Tassistance will be free to apply to the Weber county department of "public welfare during the day the load on the shelter becomes too heavy we may find it necessary to have the men chop wood or perform some other task "to earn their Mr Halverson said The room set aside for the sta- tion Is equipped with running water and toilet facilities are near- "by It will be ready for occupancy Jby January 1 county commission-- ers said WHILE ON VISIT i nx Mother of Forest Office Employe Wilf Be Buried In Provo I BRIGHAM CITY Dec The first meeting of the Box Elder county board of education with two new members will be held January 8 in the court house The new piembers are A Dalton of Willard who succeeds LeRoy White Perry after 16 years of service and Hyrum Jensen of Garland who was re-elected Others on the board are President John Peters Bealey Cutler and John Holmgren Several matters will come before the board January 8 the most important of which will be the appointment of a clerk a deputy clerk tnd an attorney The present force may be retained or a new force appointed depending upon the agreement of the board The term of the superintendent Hervin Bunderson who is at present vacationing in Arizona will expire July 1 The board may reappoint Mr Bunderson or consider other applications' 44 Missing Car Found I rr Ogden Building BRIGHAM CITY -Dec 29 Automobile dealers have their troubles but a new trouble was encountered this week by Norman Watkins head of the Watkins Motor company Mr Watkins five months ago sold a light car to a man- who after making the first payment failed to return or give notice of his whereabouts This week Mr Watkins received a notice from an Ogden garage that a car listed to him had four months storage bill due Mr Watkins was glad to recover the car but feels that In some way he got a raw deal Father Dies When Spelling Is Wrong NEW YORK Dec Morris Fenyes 34 beamed proudly as his 11-year-old daughter Edith spelled correctly and all the other hard words in a $5 contest It began to look as If Edith would win The announcer called out Edith began The announcer waved her aside Fenyes half rose from his chair clutched his side and fell dead FORMER MAYOR OF MANTUA SUCCUMBS BRIGHAM CITY Dec Michael Christensen Sorensen 72 former mayor of Mantua died at seven-twenty a today in the Cooley hospital here after an Illness of six weeks Born February 4 1854 In Denmark Mr Sorensen was a son of Mr and Mrs Hans Sorensen He emigrated to the United States at the age of eight and had made his home In Mantua since He served two terms as town mayor He was a member of the church Surviving are his wife Mary Ann Jacobs Sorensen five daughters: Devena Sorensen and Cleopha Jeppson Mantua Edith Evans and Uarda Stone Ogden and Veda Marie Stokes Brigham City 18 grandchildren" and four greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be held Saturday at two In the Mantua ward chapel Burial will be In the Mantua cemetery under direction of Larkin-Felt mortuary Court Puts Fines On Four Trappers BRIGHAM CITY Dec 29 Four persons faced Judge Jones here Monday charged with violations of the state game laws It was alleged by Game Warden Thomas Argyle and Deputy -Wardens Leo Hansen and Irving Wight that the men were guilty of taking beaver mink and muskrat illegally A total fine of $85 was assessed gainst the men who gave the names of Albert Burk John Doe Richard Doe and James Doe Judge Jones in passing judgment said: the wild swan the beaver is rapidly becoming extinct The laws must be obeyed in order to protect the wild life of this lowing brothers and sisters: Fer-mando Fackrell Boise Idaho Cafl Fackrell Longview Wash Norman Fackrell Blackfoot Idaho Adolph Fackrell Blackfoot Trene Fackrell Blackfoot Mrs Bertha Hoyt 'Blackfoot and Mrs' Olive Norwood Blackfoot FOR BURIAL Funeral will be held In Provo Thursday at onc-thirty in the Fifth ward chapel Friends may call at the Lindquist Carlquist mortuary chapel in Salt Lake" City Wednesday afternoon and evening and Thursday until eleven-thirty when the cortege will'' leave for Provo The casket will be opened fifteen minutes before services there Interment wili take placfe in Provo cemetery 44 As of Oct 1 1936 there were 737 municipal airports in' the United States of which 254 had night lighting equipment VALUES -n Store We Deliver Store Keep Ogden Smiling dozen 25c 2 lbs 39c dozen 19c I a Olivos 2 23c 10s 25c 27c 10c 27c 15c Catsup Hirers Corn 3 Cans Pumpfun Del Monte CftBi Raisins Hatches 6 Boxes MILK Banner Brand 4 tall cans 25c EGGS Extras Dozen 20c CRACKERS A-I Sodas 2-pound box 15c BOX CANDY Fancy Chocolates 4-pound box 69c PEANUTS No 1 Grade 2 pounds 25c COFFEE Airway Fresh Pound 17c CRISCO Always Fresh 3-pound can 59c FLOUR Harvest Blossom 48-lb bag $119 POPCORN Black Beauty 2-pound bag 25c BEER 4 bottles 25c CORN Butter Kernel Ho 2 can 15c PEAS Woods Cross Ho 2 can Me HARD CAtIDY 2 lbs 15c FRENCH CREAMS Ib 15c FARCY SHRIMP 2cans2Ec RED SALMON tall can Me GEISHA CRAB MEAT can 29c CAKE FLOUR Down pkg 25c TOMATOES 3 Ho 2 cans 25c TOMATO JUICE tall can 5c PRESERUES 29-ounce jar 29c MARMALADE 2-lb jar 29c LAUUDRY SOAP 6 giant bars 25c TOILET SOAP-- -2 bars lie WHITE IISTIG large pkg 30c WILD CHEESE Ib 19c HIPPY CHEESE Ib 25c FRESH DREAD 3 loaves 10c WALNUTS Ib 19c WHEAT FLAKES -large pkg 19c MOTHER'S OATS pkg 25c ALL-DR AH 19c GIHGER ALE f2 Ige bottles 25c PEAHUT DUTTER 2-lb jar 25c MIHGEMEAT 2 pkgs 25c PAHCAKE FLOUR 9-lb bag 43c WAPLE SYRUP S-e quart 33c COCOA IblOc Chocolate -lb cake 15c CHERRY CHOCOLATES Ib 23c PEERLESS ALMONDS Ib 29c ORAHGES Esk dozen 25c YEXAS SPINACH Ib 5c LEWOHS dozen 10c FARCY CELERY large bunch 9c Mrs Laura Fackrell lin -80 died Monday nights at the I'lhome of her son Karl Cham- berlin 1331 Marilyn drive following a short illness Mrs Chamberlin was a resident -of Midvale and an active member "nf the church She was )Mrn in Salt Lake City in 1856 and -had resided in Idaho and Utah most of her life She was married to Thomas Chamberlin in Salt Lake City in 1873 after which they in Kane county southern Utah where Mr Chamberlin died -in 1902 Since that time Mrs lived in Provo Salt wLake City and Midvale For the -past sixteen years she has spent 'the Christmas holidays with her son Karl Chamberlin of the forest aervice Ogden She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Thomas Cham- berlin Arco Idaho David Cham- berlin Blackfoot Idaho Circleville Ira Chamberlin Rupert Idaho Mrs Isabel Adams Salt Lake City Mrs Baker Provo Mrs William Fly- -gare Midvale Karl Chamberlin "Ogden She is also survived by the fol- HONEST A 100 Home Trade At A Home-owned ORANGES EGGS Grade No a A cleanup price IT 1 Large 24-ounce Strictly Fresh Daily WEDNESDAY AND THU1SBAY Our stores will be ready for all day Wednesday and Thursday with Turku's Cranberry Sauce Candy Nuts Oranges Sweet Potatoes and whatever else you have planned for the big dinner We are proud of our low prices and wish we could get them all in this ad -but we want to tire you so here are just a few: PAN ROLLS doz 5c WHITE ICING PUMPKIN 3) 3) 0 Peanuts Do Snowdrift Tissue 3rrrd 3 Lb Pall 50c 10c 19c Popcorn 2 Lbs 3 Peas I Cider 25c Galumot rowder lb 19c Salmon 24c 29c cans 25c STOflES GRAPEFRUITS dozen 21c OYSTERS £2 '-can 9c Large package 3 A A A SURETY OF Market Features Wed Thurs TURKEYS Fresh Dressed lb 1 MUTTON LEGS- POT ROAST SIRLOIN MUTTON CHOP ibx OGDEfJ MEAT 8 PROVISION GO 2170 WASHINGTON AVE PRICES EFFECTIVE WED AND THURS TURKEYS lb Me noASTina chickens ib mc POT ROASTS Ib 12c PORK ROASTS Centers 1b Zlt CACDIJ SQUARES Ib 22c IblSe RUrlP ROASTS Ib 17c? Chopped Suet Fresh Side Pork Fresh Oysters Fricassee HENS 2EF'- iboggc lb lbs 17c POOD.

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