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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 12 V1AQ THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER 8 I WAR AID TOPIC Accuracy Is Stressed At UTAH ANIMALS Old Glory Flies As Columbus Day Observance Begun i flF RFD RROSS Draft Registrars' Meet AfIONG WINNERS OLICE ARREST OWNER OF DOG AFTER DISPUTE ter because making his living in REGIONAL HEET Fifteen of the 16 animals in the outside business ratner tnan in Utah state livestock herd now com- church work he does not come Duties Told In Detail By Captain Summerhays Of State Staff within the draft law definition of International nvestock show won a duly ordained minister saiu ribbons and two won champion- tain Summerhays shiDs said a messaee received to- II He sueeested that local restau- Bi National Official Will Speak At Session In Tuesday Said to Have Poked Gun At Stomach of Caretaker rants and soda water bottling com- tendent of the state industrial panies be asked to donate lunches lchool at Qd frQm LeGrande 4 POINTS CLEARED UP to the registration agents next (Bill) Walker in charge of the Wednesday as tneir patriotic snare Utah herd at the show- tn thP registration urogram sso ai- i One championship was' won by All Weber county chapter mem- coholic liquors will be permiuea Weber Burke Dora bred and ibers who can make arrangements Arr I I -J Cat Umnnd the registration places he Ralph Smuin 5L of 525 Fourth a mail carrier was at liberty under $200 bail bond today on a charge of resisting and ob asked to attend a regional viuuiais wiycu rr are owned by the state industrial school which placed first in the Wliether men recently married will be called will be for local draft senior yearling class and was awarded the show's junior Quick Assistance If Long Lines Form board3 to decide he said I Must Finish Tasks i convention of the American Red Cross Tuesday at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Mrs Leah Greenwell local secretary said all phases of Red Cross work with on national defense preparations will be discussed The Weber chapter In common "'Jf The other title winner was Web- Registration aeents and chief er tsurxe juean owned oy ueimar voorUfrort ivsrs oniitinnHI Tint to CTO Accuracv will be one of the first vQ wncov nfHf until the White of Plain City which won the I' oeonHal in fillino- out draft ree- rpHstratinn work is completed and our-" cluo neuer cnampionsnip -o i i i i ti uri i a structing an officer in the performance of his duties Mr Smuin was arrested Friday evening by Police Captain Dewey Hawkins and Sergeant Milligan Captain Hawkins said' Mr Smuin shoved the barrel of a 22 rifle at the stomach of Olsen city estray poundkeeper with the threat "I'll blow your insides out if you don't get off my property" "Somebody had taken the collar off a dog owned by Mr Smuin with other Red Cross units has okaa nil rards including at expuMium vvniie inp was i IStraUOn carus lur uuul ow snnnsnred hv th- Utah TTnlsin I fhnea onrionf q11v AYtnilPfl find VOIQ 4 Breeder's association Ik-': 4 -A" ber county men vu i aro AoVVB fn rnnTltv nPrk Other honors won by the Ute been given heavy assignments for the winter months incident to the training of first aid classes production of clothing and other activities in connection with the na age inclusive next Wednesday said MalaHf even though this delivery 4 herd included four second places may require a long trip or other 7 two third places two fourths and unusual effort various other ribbons 15 in all Husbands with families who register arid fail to reveal the fact i and the dog catcher picked up the' tney are marnea or nave emwieu tf J9 can be prevented from being called QQQUTITICatlOn by signed statements irom tneir tional defense program Mrs Greenwell said From War Zone One of the principal speakers at the convention will be James Nicholson of Washington national vice chairman who has just returned from the war zones in Europe He will describe refugee problems and a plan for sending medical clothing and food Captain John Summerhays oi Salt Lake City in an address before 300 registrars late Friday afternoon in Weber college auditorium The meeting was called by Lawrence Malan county clerk and auditor who is in charge of this county's draft registrations Following an explanation of registrars' duties by Captain Summerhays a member of the state conscription staff Mr Malan administered an oath to the registrars emphasizing accuracy and truthfulness wives that they are needed to support their families said the cap Will Be Topic tain Men who appear for registration HUNTSVILLE Oct 12A talk but refuse to answer the questions dog and took it to the estray shelter" Captain Hawkins said "It seems Mr Smuin went to the pound while Mr Olsen was absent and took his dog home with him "Mr Olsen found out about the incident and went to Mr Smuin's home and the two got into an argument" the captain related "When Smuin threatened Olsen with a rifle Olsen notified police headquarters" -The case is expected to be brought before City Judge Charles Cowley Monday morning can when such refusal is duly wit on nome ana puDiic grouna3 beautification will be given by James Kirkham assistant nessed be turned over to police for punishment through the district church landscape artist in the supplies to civilians in Great Britain "We consider this one of the most Important gatherings for courts he said Huntsville ward house Sunday at Numerous Questions s-a 1 seven-thirty Slides will be japtain summernays saia regis- Envoy Due Today shown The public is invited trars will use imc in lining -out ratT IAKR rrrTv Oct 12 fAP) cards He explained the registrars na it Barnwell Jr of San SALUTE Girl Scouts today unfurled the flag in the cool breeze on Gold Star drive at Ogden city cemetery as the opening gesture in the local observance of Columbus day Shown at salute with the Gold Star plaque and cannon on the right are: Mrs Kenneth Butte Gayle Smith Joan Moyes Iona Tingey Mildred Lewis Bernice Anderson and Helen Underwood (left to right) Also present were Carol Ander Mrs Harold Newey has departed will question applicants regarding Francisco appointed liaison officer for southern California to visit uieir name mrinpmce auuresa n- between the i United I States army friends She expects to be gone pioyer anu otiier ueuius iu oe usteu nd th utah seIective service staff son Marion LInquist and 3 Irs AUDrey 9 on one side of each card and will wa3 expected here today to confer ou wees- the de Oeden flung the Stars and then turn card over and HILL SCALERS TO MAKE TREK with Governor Blood and Brie Gen loya Jensen r5u irarav i A kl A scribe the race eyes hair complex Red Cross members since World war days and are anxious to have the Weber chapter well represented" Mrs Greenwell said Visiting Nurses On Monday Myrtis Coltharp of Ban Francisco head of the Red Cross home nursing service will be in Ogden to confer with officials It is still the aim of the Weber chapter to provide a visiting nursing service for families at a nominal fee Mrs Greenwell said The annual roll call membership campaign for rural districts In HORSE STRUCK a Dusmes strip to r-noenix Williams relative to his du JEHOVAH GROUP Stripes to the breeze this morning in the first part of the Columbus day ceremonies which will conclude ties Mrs Joseph Petersen has re ion and other outstanding physical characteristics of registrants from their own observations The information obtained from -the applicant turned from San Francisco with an informal dinner and dance at Hotel Ben Lomond under aus HURT AUTOIST GETS DEFENDER Three Will Go io pices of Ogden council No "i 777 will be read back to him to make sure it is correct Each man will be handed a bul Knights of Columbus Justice Roger McDonough a Stake Sessions Using the North Ogden canyon approach hikers in a recently organized club will climb one of two peaks Sunday morning A number of the group last week ascended Ben Lomond but if there Darius Bradshaw about 21 of member of the Utah supreme court scheduled to be the principal speak letin explaining the next steps in his possible entry into the nation's armed forces Socialist Candidate Raps Lyman Wyo escaped with a cut on -one hand when the auto he Weber county will get underway November 11 Chairmen who are was driving toward Ogden struck to have charge of each district Three Ogden members of the Captain Summerhays said regis- er has been ordered by his physician to rest land will be replaced on the program by John Rice former assistant attorney general Alleged Persecution Of 'Witnesses' are enough who desire to make the trip this Sunday the group will again go to the top of the peak If a stray horse on the highway about are being appointed this and next trars will be fortunate if they aver- Mutual Improvement associa one-iourtn miie souiu ui nunw- week tion will attend conventions over SPECIAL RALLY SERVICES 5TH WARD Sunday School 26th Madison Special Special Muslo Promptly 10 A 31 Come One Come All the Ben Lomond jaunt is not at age less than 27 to 30 minutes per man during the 14-hour registration period from seven a to the week-end it is announced ville at two a today said sher- cijy nelp if deputies who investigated citv commissioners have agreed 9 of Utah The principal address will be broadcast lover KLO and associated radio stations of the Inter- Eyre has been assigned to the Norman Thomas veteran Social The impact killed the horse andvj rnnnprntA with rbnntpr war ro- tempted the hikers will go up Aerie peak sometimes known as "Jump-off" the first peak south of Gridley stake Calif Frank Wil nine He emphasized that it Is absolutely necessary- to complete ist campaigner for the presidency smashed tne iront ana wmasnieia iie nroduction committer members mountain network liams will attend the Pocatello liumj iix akivuu tile vcavcuu( addressed an audience of 200 in the i I of Bradshaw's machine said om- by helping them to find suitable the job In a single day and advised Ida stake convention and Ed- Matthew GJ Edel grand knight auditorium of Weber college He cers Bradshaw reportedly was driv of the local council said there quarters to conduct a sewing class chief registrars to ask Mr Malan I win Nelson has been appointed to stuck closely to his announced sub ing a friend whose name officers had been aibut 175 reservations ior more neip tney see lines De- attend the convention in Teton Ben Lomond The hikers meet every Sunday morning at seven o'clock at the regional forest service office Twenty-fifth and Adams Anyone who desires to make the trip is invited made for the jbanquet before noon ginning to lorm ana congestion stake The conventions will be held ject: "Democracy and the Election Laws" but departed from it long did not learn from Wyoming to Ogden to catch a train The horse was a stray and its ownership is today vviinanr msJier state looms at their registration places today and Sunday deputy is in charge of tickets Used clothing will be renovated and new clothing made from goods furnished by the federal government The clothing will be shipped as quickly as possible to the east coast where it will be loaded aboard ships en route to Great Phone Elmer Kiel at the forest not known deputies added enough to criticize the wide-spread precautions of the Jehovah's Witnesses for refusing to saluto the Other speakers will Include the ir ittiKHitwfwmntnmttwiwrttnmratnnti 1 rrt't ft service building for information No Injuries were sustained when Rev John Aj Finneral of St Joseph's Catholic parish in Ogden The hikes will be conducted so flag 4 long as the weather permits mem automobiles reportedly driven by Sarah Larsen 26 of Wellsville and Harold Dominguez of Clearfield "I have taught my own children Principal subject of all talks will ramouc insistence "Register any man who wants' to be registered even If he is over 36 because it may make him feel he has done his duty and his card will be thrown out later anyway" said Captain Summerhays He said college students rnust register if they are within the age limit but their draft will be de bers said he said "To salute and love that be "Columbiamsm" Britain Mrs Greenwell said Chairman of the war production committee Is Mrs collided at the intersection of Today marks the 448th anniversary of the discovery of America Blending Our First Grade Gasoline With Thirty-third and Lincoln Police flag as the symbol of our country the symbol of the liberties we prize so highly but let us "watch our Democrats Plan Traffic Sergeant Darrel Shaw by Christopher Columbus intrepid step when we single out any re reported The accident occurred Friday Sergeant Shaw said Miss Larsen was booked on a charge of running a stop sign and released in $5 bail PROGRESS MADE Rally Thursday A rally for Democratic party Italian seaman who challenged the greatest minds of his day with the belief that the world was round The early morning service at Gold Star drive was conducted by Girl Scouts' i Gayle Smith Joan Moyes Iona Tingey Mildred Lewis Bernice Anderson Helen Under ferred until next July if they request it National guardsmen who are attending drills "regularly are not required to register High school youths must register if they are within the age limits he added TIH1YL it 3 1 ilr) it i i a It 11 ii ligious group for persecution because they do not conform in every particular to our ideas of loyalty Let us not mix church and state In that direction lies the Fascism of Italy and the Nazism of Germany" Obstacles Recounted workers will ba held next Thurs day night said officials today fol ON FIRE TRAILS lowing a meeting in campaign headquarters 2464 Washington wood Carol Anderson and Marion Gives You a Finer First Grade Reserve officers are not required ta register but they should carry with them evidence that they are A speaker selected by the state Mr Thomas spoke at length on RITES SUNDAY FOR CAR VICTIM A fire trail project which will Lindquist i Mrs Kenneth Butte and Mrs Aubrey were in organization will address the rally and it is believed Rep Abe Mur- the laws of the various states which make it difficult and in some charge I i ii dock candidate for senator so Gjua cases impossible for a minority party to get on the ballot In Ohio the Socialists presented a petition 0 may return from Washington in time to attend Only committeemen delegates and other or- connect North Ogden and Ogden canyons for overland pack purposes Is progressing rapidly under direction of Clark Anderson Cache national-forest ranger it was reported otday Anderson said he has six men working out of Goodall canyon clearing and grading the trail STUDY CHANGES signed by 35000 voters A check ganization workers will be invited up by county clerks cut that down reserve officers just as registrants will be required to have on iheir persons at all times after Wednesday xards showing they have been properly registered continued Captain Summerhays Trainmen's Position The situation of railroad men who will be out of town on their runs all day next Wednesday was considered in detail Captain Summerhays said they should register it i it was said LOGAN Oct Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at one for William Dewey Goodwin 43 Cornish farmer who died Thursday night of injuries suf to 24000 or 5000 less than the num AD LIEN URGED ber required So the Socialist candidates will not be on the ballot in One cent below ordinarily selljng first grade plus a finer grade gives you an approximate Engineers Hear Ohio Power Official The Ogden Advertising and Sales saving of which will be used by rangers for rapid crossing from one canyon to the other "The men will work until the snows force them out of the canyons and the brush on the ridges" Anderson said "then the work will be resumed at the earliest possible club was addressed by Morton 2C Per Gallon In Florida said Mr Thomas the Republicans are a minority party and sometimes have difficulty in getting a place on the ballot "So much so that the Democrats get to worrying for fear that they may wxierever tney may pe even though this may happen to be in another city or state Railroad men unable to reach a registration place Fuller of the Intermountain i Pub Fuller chief engineer of Utah Power Light Co was principal speaker at the semi-monthly lishing Co at its regular Friday on Wednesday however will be al- have no opposition" he added meeting Fuller spoke on "Chang ing Trends In Advertising" time next spring The project will lowed to register the following dav Inc I- until I I association nday evening ai meeting of' the Ogden Engineers In a number of states notably it if''1 it it il it il umu iuo iuoi ui i ue aim we i ne saia jtroxies cannot be used "Western 'advertising methods hope to get most of the work done at association Jbttday evening The rule is that anv man nan are years behind the eastern pro fered in an automobile accident The services will be in the Logan First Presbyterian church with burial in Logan cemetery directed by Lindquist Sons' mortuary The Rev William Koenig will be in charge Friends may call at the mortuary until seven this evening and from ten a until time -of services Sunday Condition of Mrs Hulda Goodwin wife of the accident victim remained "critical" today She is at the Budge Memorial hospital suffering from a fractured left shoulder fractured right collarbone and three fractured ribs The accident occurred between Trenton and Cornish Your Three-Friendly Sfations by that time" register after the registration day 1 1 in the south there are rigidly enforced poll-tax laws which keep millions of citizens from voting because poll taxes are in arrears" Dicks Cafe Mr Fuller discussed technic grams" he said' JWe In the west should constantly study changing methods and keep our efforts gal- features and problem's connected ne can present a valid reason for not having registered on that day" said Captain Summerhays "This Ogden Balance In Mr Thomas favored and amend witn high tension transmission The meeting was condnrtprf ment to the constitution under abreast of the times" der the chairmanship of Mr Miiw which congress would fix the rights ft i 04 4 a o-Pimes to rauroaa men out or town a I 4ll JOjZ However a man who did not reg- He cited the necessity for close cooperation between all media and and was attended by approximately and qualifications of voters Write-in Campaign tzviauoc uc went xiaiiing or duck hunting cannot crive a valid xxieniDers CO 1L advertisers and spoke of the need for assistance from the media to It was announced that the So Ogden city had a bank balance excuse and he will run into dif i- cialists of Utah would put on of $11363258 as of September 30 culties' the advertisers using their service "write in" campaign and would it JJ it it Jarman regional manager GENERAL TIRE DEALER City Treasurer Heiner said CCC youths will register through today in a financial statement prfe- their camps and registration agents pared f6Y city commissioners The were told not to sigh them up write the names of their presides tial electors on the ballot Also of the Quaker Oats Co was guest of the club introduced by 4 it that "Debs Day" would be celebrat Missionaries Exempt amount represents the total of all Ail I T7 OniU irnrIiinirtnn A Hyde ed Dy tne ugaen socialists by a Co Nims to Talk at Event Tonight dinner on October 19 at a place to Duly ordained ministers including missionaries are not required to register he stated 184 24th Street be designated later A large dele AVIN Four Youths Sent (If ai' I gation of Socialists from Salt Lake City was present However an bishop if within the age limits must regis- Mr Thomas took a plane for Lin To Naval Sfations departmental funds During September the treasurer said there was a total collection of $12343862 and disbursements of $8701075 Receipts in the general fund were listed as $81-68510 and disbursements $53-65864 waterworks: receipts $21-34231 disbursements $472895 and parking meters: receipts $385492 disbursements $199226 coln and Omaho Nebr where he has speaking engagements today INDIAN PENN 100 Pennsylvania in Cans Four men today had been sent to Salt Lake City from which station they will leave for the navy Firemen to Honor raining school In San Diego re Climaxing the National Business and' Professional Women's week Ogden Business and" Professional Women's club will have a special program at their i regular meeting in Hotel Ben Lomond this evening according to Myrta Hales club president Under direction'of the public relations committee headed by Mrs Arthur Johns Col Nims defense liaison officer of the Utah Power and Light Co will speak on "National Defense and the Business Women's Part in It" Ruth Taylor will be the singer at the meeting ported Heckler Ogden re Student Tickets Reg 35c Ter Quart Now only cruiter The men are Rulon Adler 17 Ogden high school student body of Providence Marco Martin Jel-aco 23 of Rock Springs Wyo Joseph Paul Aguilar 20 and Al- 3 cards will be honored at the annual firemen's ball tonight in Ogden high school members of the city bln Martin Verclc 21 both of Win- Golden Eagle For those who want the best at an economical price ton Wyo i Tf" t- i rir r't tj fire department announce The plan to admit high school students to the event was approved by school authorities The dance will be held in the two gymnasiums of Ogden high There will be room for 1000 couples Tickets may be purchased from any member of the fire department Keg 30c Per Quart HOURS MEW STORE i Now only OUR EXCLUSIVE ELECTRIC-ETCHING PROCESS INSURES YOU TRUE REPRODUCTION LINE ETCHINGS HALFTONES COMBINATIONS COLOR PLATES SCHOOL ANNUAL ENGRAVINGS HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW MUCH HARDER YOUR CAR STARTS ON THESE CIHLLY MORNINGS? Don't blame the "old bus" blame it on heavy summer oil and grease which is too stiff for cold weather Why not let us change it to winter grade now? Ask about our change- over prices i son ER- I 01 30th and Monroe Bishopric Will Talk I OIL im PI qt At Sixth Ward Meet In fairness to our employes and in line with the trend toward shorter kours beginning MONDAY OCTOBER 14 our store will observe the following schedule i Wqek Days 10 a in i 6 in Saturdays 9:30 a io 6 Members of the Sixth ward bishopric will be the speakers at the regular sacrament service of the ward tomorrow evening at seven o'clock in the chapel corner Twenty-third and Madison They will report important information received at a special meeting' of all i i ft i 1 I ward bishoprics held in Salt Lake Osti Urn I In QvAr City last week All members of 23rd Grant Ave S3rd Wash Blvd the ward are invited The ward choir under driection of Paul Gilgen will furnish music tnf: iwt StaB 9mM 9 fts-t IfcS ftS-a-t sf et 9.

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