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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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TH2 OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 2 1940 First Large Shipment of Office Furniture Installed MRS CHARLES Draftees of 1940 Appear In Better Physical Shape CHANGES HADE IN BATTERY OFFICERS' LIST RAGKHAM DIES POLICE DESIRE FELONY CHARGE IN PISTOL CASE Physician Declares New Mrs Elizabeth Rackham 75 wife Roses To Be 1 of Charles Rackham 2741 Quincy died at the family home Tuesday at Generation Bigger And Stronger The physical condition of young Given Out nine-thirty after a long illness of causes Incident to age At Exercises men who are subject to the present Mrs Rackham was born In Huntsville Weber county April 6 1865 a daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Burgess Salter She-re- Capt Gudmundsen Goes Jo Battalion Staff Brigham City Officers Declare Brain Operation May Have Been Factor conscription act is much better One -thousand roses symbolic of generally than that of the young men who answered the draft call in the last World war according to Dr Jennings Olson of Og sided there until her marriage to Mr Rackham in the old Salt Lake I Endowment house in Oc- the memory of St Teresa will be distributed at final exercises at Captain Wayne Gudmundson a novena in St Joseph's Catholic who has commanded Battery vV' f- den wno made a study of the draft results of the 1917-18 period At Police Captain Dewey Hawkins said today the state will be asked to charge David Thomas At nf anux Adams with assault church Thursday at seven-thirty the request of The Standard-Ex 222nd field artillery Utah National guard in Ogden for several years has been transferred to the First Thursday is the ninth and last aminer Dr Olson made the following statement: y- day of the services and the feast battalion staff with headquarters at 'During the past several weeks day of the novena Masses will be Brigham City he announced to his battery Tuesday evening a considerable number of news celebrated at seven seven-thirty tober 18SS She was active in the Relief society of the Fifth and Seventeenth wards Surviving besides her husband are three daughters: Mrs William Light Seattle Wash Mrs Jack Hooper and Mrs Edward Urry of Ogden 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren: three sisters Mrs A Allen Huntsville Airs Joseph Ferrin Eden and Mrs Alice Rackham of Ogden and one brother Thomas Slater of Ogden The body is at Larkin Sons' mortuary i 4 stories and comments have aD- and eight a The usual novena It Is expected he will be promot exercises consisting of prayers and ed to the rank of major' a sermon oy tne riev rtoDert First Lieutenant Call of peared in various papers on the probable physical fitness or unfitness of American young men likely to be affected by the draft Mt Murphy a Paulist missionary will Ogden becomes battery comman be given der replacing Captain Gudmund witlx a deadly weapon in connection with a shooting incident 3 Tuesday in a downtown electrical supply store The charge is a felony Operation Recalled "We have been informed Thomas underwent a brain 'operation about one year ago and may not have been entirely responsible for his actions" the captain said Thomas an electrician who had been employed by the Ogden Electric Co 2556 Washington for some 20 years has not been admitted to bail He was being held in city "The usual moaning theme of Roses are used in memory of St son First Lieutenant Young the speaker or writer Is that Amer Teresa because she said on her of Salt Lake City has been as IIERE THEY COME The first large shipment of furniture for the Ogden-Weber administration building consisting of 110 walnut desks and tables today had been put In place throughout the first nine floors of the building Crews worked until three o'clock this morning Checking items of the shipment which filled an entire boxcar is Kent Bramwell co-manager of an Ogden firm that handled the order for a Burlington Iowa firm Another shipment is expected this week -V 1 ican young men ride too much walk death bed tnat she would drop a signed to the battery as executive shower of roses from heaven too little eat and drink unwisely officer Second Lieutenant LeRoy play too much and sleep too little plained the Rev Giroux Olsen of Ogden will be reconnais and are sadly unfit for military pastor- sance officer One more officer is service to be assigned to the battery sible to have adequate diets a fact Crew Works All Night To Get Equipment Into Place First Lieutenant Charles Thor- Report Published After the World war the gov which is reflected in the very low stensen of Ogden who has been DEATH MMMZ HENDERSON GEO A CLIFTON SERVICES SET incidence of rickets and similar de ficiency diseases (6) The children a member of Jthe battalion staff has been transferred to Salt Lake City where it is expected he will ernment printing office published a vdluminous report analyzing the experiences of the draft boards in young men and young women of become a member of the regimen tal staff First Forum Set For This Evening The opening forum of the Ogden Town Forum will be held tonight in Weber college auditorium' beginning promptly at seven-thirty The subject to be discussed will be "Conscription" The' forum is a community enterprise for the benefit" of the citizens of this community AH are cordially invited to attend Discussions will close at nine sharp Speakers Include Major Gibson Col Nims and Marcus Austad Those who attend will be welcomed by Kent Bramwell Forum president The moderator will be Judge A Howell A large crowd is expected today have much more time for games of all kinds and the entire population plays all out-of-door games and engages in all sports to a far greater extent than was the Other transfers and promotions every state in the Union I made a particular study of that report especially as it concerned the experiences in Utah and" though it Is now many years since my paper was published I can remember the John Robert Henderson 58 of 2836 Madison died at' the family residence Tuesday at seven it in the Utah national guard are be Burial services- for George A Clifton 59 of 266 Twenty-first yardmaster for the Denver Rio Grande Western railroad who died ing made roiiowing a iin case previous to the World war (7) Young men and young worn gering 411ness general outlines of It In the coun try at large 22 per cent of all men CAST SELECTED "w1 Tuesday in Sa-I lida Colo Will Ibe con ducted Saturday at two in Lind- I quist Sons' en of today wear better fitted and better built shoes than was the average case previous to the World war and foot defects while common enough are less frequent to examined were found to be unfit for any kind of military service In Utah the percentage was considerably higher and In fact our AT OGDEN HIGH I- standing among the states and day than formerly despite thefact that people walk less Corns cal territories was 36th from the top New Generation Mr Henderson was born Oct 2 1881 at North Shields Northumberland England a son of John and Phoebe Ann Rush Henderson He was a convert to the church in England in 1903 and with his wife came to this country luses and defective arches are better treated (8) Preservative and corrective dentistry are much more OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS fun eral chapel Charles A Pet-e of the Brotherhood Railroad Trainmen of which Mr Clifton was a member will be the speaker Jean Anne Waterstradt Adrienne "A new generation has grown up since the last var and I believe that when the experiences of this draft are analyzed Utah and the widely spread and better applied In this generation than in any previ Russell co-Editors The cast for the school play "Young April" by Aurania and country at large will make a very much better showing My reasons are as follows: (1) Since World war One hundred and ten desks and tables rom Burlington Iowa today had been put in place throughout the first nine floors of the Ogden-Weber administration building A second shipment of office furniture consisting of metal desks chairs and tables was expected to arrive any day A crew of six men started unloading the shipment Tuesday at two and had carried the last piece of furniture to its place by three a today In Dark Walnut Ninety per cent of the desks and tables of the first shipment are of a dark walnut finish and have been placed on the city's side of the building County offices will use the metal furniture The tables that have been placed in -the courtrooms are of a bluish-walnut hue to blend with the color scheme of the wooden paneling and are- said to be the first commercial furniture of its kind In use in the west The metal furniture which: will come from points in New York is being delayed because of national defense orders that have claimed priority right according to information received by the architects Furnishings mad fixtures for police and sheriff quarters on the lower floor of the building for the city and county health offices and for the' jajl section are expected to -arrive this week Mayor Fred Abbott said City commissioners will meet for William Spense Rouverol has been Factory Trained Demonstrator Will Be In Our Store All Day Thursday Friday EVERYBODY INVITED jail for further questioning The shooting occurred near the rear of the store about ten-thirty a as a result police said of notice to Thomas Monday evening that his services no longer were needed Police said Thomas entered the store with the remark: "We're going to have a new manager" and held I A Herdti man- ager and four employes of the store at gunpoint Officers Summoned Three of the employes managed to slip out of the store and call police headquarters The call was answered by Sergeant Ballantyne and Detectives George Theobald and Noble While Sergeant Ballantyne was trying to talk' Thomas out of using his '22 automatic pistol Detective Noble entered through a front door and at what police said was a great risk grabbed Thomas and overpowered him Officers said Thomas fired the gun twice The first shot apparently was aimed at Sergeant Ballantyne and the second went wild Detective Noble received an injured finger on his5 right hand in the tussle Chief Highly Pleased i Chief of Police Taylor today described the work- of the three officers as "a beautiful job" "Detective Noble took his life in his hands in trying to save Sergeant Ballantyne from possible Injury and is deserving of much credit" the chief said "The department views the work of these officers as highly commendable I will certainly recommend to city commissioners that they be recognized in the proper manner by receiving additional merits on the civil service records Friends may call at family selected Mrs Lucille Chambers acted as judge Miss -Mary Woolley will direct the following In the days the average stature and chest girth of American young men have increased (2) Far greater attention Mr Clifton presentation: Joyce Brophy Ray is now paid to minor illness pre mond Sanders Carolyn Glasmann ventative medicine adequate diets and minor deficiencies in vitamins Kent Payne Max Berryessa Lu ous generation a fact of very great importance In the draft (9 In practically all schools there is excellent supervision of tudent health with annual physical examination and almost daily nurse inspection and supervision Regarding Hardness -J "I believe every doctor will tell you that while physical defects and deficiences are common the average young man of today is a pretty sound specimen "When however we come to consider the matter of 'hardness' or 'softness' it must be freely admitted that we are not hardened for war service but this is a deficiency which can be corrected by training" and minerals before birth during Jean Hinchcliff Doris Wheelwright Carolyn Clayton Edna Litchfield Bern Nielson Patsy infancy and childhood (3) The urn acute infectious diseases are now more frequently recognized early Jurgens Harry Cluver Wayne Davis Floyd Champneys Ann Ward and Melba Polidor and better treated for the simple reason that newspapers magazines and the radio have made people The production will be presented health conscious in the early part of November Mr Henderson in 1906 He was a member of the high priest quorum of Mount Ogden stake had been a member of the seven presidents of seventy of that stake ward teacher in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards choir leader in the Seventeenth ward until the reorganization Sunday school teacher in the Ninth and Seventeenth wards and a member of the Genealogical society of the Ninthr Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards Mr Henderson was employed by the Ogden Iron Works for 25 years retiring in 1937 because of ill health and since that time had been caretaker ol the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ward properties He married Mary Howey March 27 1904 in England who with the following sons and daughters survive: John Hendersan Jr Salt Lake City: Reed Howev (4) Injury to the bones and Farr joints which accounted for a con Singers Will Appear siderable proportion of the rejec- Students "of Ogden high school will be entertained in assembly tlons in World war times are now home Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday until noon arid then at the mortuary chapel until time of services Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery iof services will be conducted jat the graveside Members will meet at the" chapel at one-thirty Members of the auxiliary will be in charge of floral offerings Mr Clifton was born June 9 1881 in Phillipsburg New Jersey a son of George and Annie Richards Clifton He received his early education in Phillipsburg moving to Salt Lake City in 1898 and to Ogden one year later In 1900 he began working for the Southern Pacific railroad later being transferred to the Denver Rio Grande Western Mr Clifton married Eliza Nelson November 21 1904 in Ogden Surviving are his widow two sons and two daughters George Harold A' and Helen Clifton and Mrs Rex Harris all of Ogden the fallowing sisters Mrs Oscar Stoker Las Vegas and Mrs Harry Newton Butte The body arrived in Ogden early today accompanied by Mrs Clifton better treated because of better X- Friday at eight-forty by the Jub rt i ray diagnosis and the development -ivussissippi fingers a quartet from the deep south They wil the first time Thursday morning of apparatus and skill in the man agement of the bone and joint Jn give an explanation and interpreta tion of negro spirituals and melo WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on this interesting subject will be sent FREE while they last to any reader writing to the Educational Division 535 Fifth Ave New York Dept 715 juries (5) Publicity and improved distribution have provided the dies They are sponsored by the SCIIOSS-READ ELECTRIC CO 24th Street Phone 307 American people with a far better National Assembly unit and have diet than was- general previous to at ten o'clock In their council chamber on the sixth floor of the building Use of the long room located at the north end of the hallway was made possible through the arrival of furniture 1 The council room Is equipped with a large table around which com performed over the NBC Network Their manager is Thomas Pruitt the World war and even in homes that are very poor it is now pos- a graduate of Piney Woods schoo Henderson Ogden Mrs Ada in Mississippi Delor Williams JJalebout Provo and Lillian Hen Lecture Delivered derson Ogden three grandchil The Latin-American history class missioners and the city recorder dren: three brothers Edward FOWLES LEADS IN BOX ELDER sponsored the appearance Tuseday will sit and about 20l leather up Henderson Ogden' Randolph Hen of Mrs Perron who gave derson L)s Angeles and Frederick holstered chairs for use of the public The public is invited to at an illustrated lecture of Latin-Am- Henderson Salt Lake City two sisters Mrs Jack Hughes Alonte erjea Spanish and history classes were guests Mrs Perron is a vice president of the General Federa Bello Calif and Mrs Albert Wil liams Ogden tion of Women's clubs She and 22 Services will be conducted Sat tend commission meetings Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday mornings at ten- o'clock and Monday afternoon at four o'clock Commission meetings have been held In the mayor's office since city and county workers occupied the new building June 15 MRS FLORENCE I CUTLIP PASSES urday at one in the Seven members of the federation made a "good -neighbor tour" through teenth ward chanel bv BSshon South America Students were con William deMik of the Eighteenth ward Friends may call at the home Friday afternoon and vinced of friendly interest when they saw the Buenos Aires statue of George Washington a group of South Americans singing "Star evening and Saturday until time or services Interment will be in Spangled Banner" in English and Aultorest memorial park a classroom of children waving the Spanish flag in one hand and Mrs Florence May Cutlip It widow of David Cutlip died at the home of Mrs Irene Curtis 555 Twenty-sixth today at nine a after a long illness of a heart ailment the American in the other COUNTY TO HIRE The main objectives of the talk were to show the culture art and Session Set for Boy Scout Chiefs Boy Scout leaders of the Ogden area will meet tonight at the council training grounds just east of Taylor avenue and north of twenty-fourth seven-thirty o'clock This is the second meeting of the course The course for explorers originally planned for Thursday night will be 'postponed one week until Oct 10 Born in Elkins West Va May scenic beauty of the Americas to the south and -to learn to under SCHOOL DRIVER BRIGHAM CITY Oct Francis Fowles was leading Walter Granger for the Democratic nomination for Utah's first congressional district 1552 to 1010 in 34 of Box Elder's 43 precincts latest tabulations revealed today Other Republican results (34 of 43 precincts) Governor: Maw 1533 Moyle 1162 state auditor: Reese 1513 Young 1151 attorney general: Giles 1221 Thurman 1310 state senator: Mason 1202 Rich 1375 state representative first district (complete) Andersen 1665 Thome 676 county commissioner four-year terms Brough 1116 Jenson 1443 Democrat (34 of 43 complete) senator: Carlson 597 Farnsworth 956 congressional district: Woolley 173 Young 320 justice of supreme court: Cluff 536 Evans 894 governor: Colton 902 Stevens 584 attorney general: Harris 1297 Rogers 256 superintendent of public instruction: Merrill 879 Smith' 551 state senator: Halverson 691 Holmgren 807 county commissioner two-year term: Erickson 689 Hunsaker 553 stand them Shirley Mills 16 1867 a daughter of Sampson If and Amy Gear Shifflet Mrs Cutlip came to Ogden in 1900 as an convert Previous to her illness she was active in church Due to conditions beyond the control of Ogden high school Tiger Flashes will not be broadcast unti Oct 17 work and was a member of the Appointment of a driver to a bus recently nurchased bv Fourth ward until he moved tb the home of a son Luther Cut the Weber county school district Welfare Expense will probably be the main item of $2 oy lip 123 Thirty-first For a number of years she was employed by the Up-To-Date Cleaners as a presser and finisher She was married to About the Same Business when the school board meets Thursday evening William Miller superintendent said today The driver will operate a vehicle Total expenditures for public Mr Cutlip in West Virginia He preceded her in death Surviving are three sons and welfare in Weber county during purchased from Ed Larsen over a route from Farr West to Plain one daughter: Heaston and September were $5644169 Roylance county welfare director Luther Cutlip Ogden Alvie Cut City and back to the high school Mr Miller said work is Drosrresji said today This is almost identical with the lip Elkins West Virginia and Mrs Silas Quick Calif 10 ing well on the central school expenditure for August when the building being erected between Marriott and Harrisville figures was $5647688 Until the opening of school work Mixed up weatiier Xsx tXy i yyy vv- 'xft 1 i yyyy4 yrs lytly $'- as- was concentrated on the east wing as it was thought it might be necessary to conduct classes there grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Friday at one in the Nineteenth ward chapel by Bishop George King Friends may call at the son's home 123 Thirty-first Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday until time of services Interment directed by Lindquist Sons' mortuary will be In Ogden city cemetery Now however workmen have been Tabulation of the expenses shows: Old age assistance $31226 needy blind $474 dependent children $1228295 unemployables $4501 employables $252150 foster care $153796 indigents $140 commodity distribution $5586 food stamp expense $16095 sight conservation $11195 contribution to the WPA $1996 administration- Here's Latter-day Saints in session and no storms or heavens weeping as Is usually the case The frigid side fthe autumn has gone and it's Indian summer concentrating upon getting a roof Time-savtiiQ over tne entire building Both wines are now roofed and workmen are pouring the top section of the south gymnasium wall All brick work except the boiler room and Ga-lorious days before the north winds doth blow and hills get shrouded with snow lisps Aloysus the office boy as he cries "hooray for th' governor Service the north wall of the gym Is com pleted ARMY ENLISTMENTS "My Ma (Maw) won! Among those who have enlisted recently in the army are: Garth Ainotson 24 2547 Adams air The six-bottle carton of Coca-Cola corps March field Jack Hadley 18 Roy 30th infantry Presidio Calif Robert Rothy 416 Twen Spank him pa" here's the weather: Maximum Tuesday 69 degrees with 42 degrees minimum early today At seven (grand morn) the -mercury said 44 degrees and barometric pressure or pleasure 2988 'rf i7k A ty-seventh air corps Hamilton field One year ago skies were clear remember? Along with 73 degrees maximum and 49 degrees Sentence Imposed For Tipsy Conduct Mrs Leona Russell of Roy today had been found guilty on a drunken driving charge in Justice of the Peace A Dix's court in Roy and was sentenced to pay $100 fine or serve 25 days in jail it was reported today Half of the fine was suspended Mrs Russell was represented by Attorney LeRoy Young it was reported She was arrested by Town Marshal Vern Thompson who signed the complaint RECRUITS DEPART Among 51 naval recruits who were on their way to the training station in San Diego today were: Merlin Peterson of Brigham City DeVoe EL Petersen of Clarks-on Leroy Reynolds of Sundance Wyo and William Field of Evanston Wyo was designed for your convenience Easy to buy easy to carry it provides an easy way to enjoy purc- -refreshment at home Ice-cold Coca-Cola has purity and quality It belongs in your icebox at home LAST-MINUTE 1 1 10: SATI FRAfJCISCO DENVER CHICAGO 7Vihrs IJEW YORK 12 hn Attractive low 1940 fares Reservations: travel agents hotels or UNITED AIR LINES Ben Lomond Hotel Ogden 4100 (From Salt Lak City Airport) gy rvn i i-y EWS Hooray for Ira Dern and the Detroit Tigers for sheriff The docter was visiting Rastus' wife to deliver her twelfth offspring Riding along with Rastus he saw a duck in the road The doctor asked: "Whose duck Js that?" "'At ain't no duck doctuh" said Rastus 'At's a stork wid his legs wore off" BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO TONIGHT and every week night 8:45 ICLO Roach Vith Pride HAKPEQ 133 Proof Itmhtim Distilling COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF UTAH OGDEN UTAH.

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