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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 13

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THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER 1 3A SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 25 1951 CommandenJStt They Get All Steamed in Hmj Memberships Utah General Depot Completes Re-Tinning Replating Plant Commanders of the four mill Dealers Reminded They Musi File Charts of Prices mat Wy tr Retail elothlnf and bom furnishing merchants In the Ogden area iard inctnllntinng in the Oaden area have been given honorary memberships in the Ogden chamber of commerce the Weber club IDS UTAH GENERAL DEPCrT-Oraye-pUted will be received from cam and the Ogden Golf and Country dub "JsPEk posts and stations west of the MicUsirmi Thov will he made as Chamber officials said yesterday the Tiiswihirsrtip cards will help ex gooa as new at oiuy a traction or were the arrival of chemicals and metal stocks is holding up operation of the newly completed $150000 electro-plating and re-tinning plant at Utah general depot says Col the cost required lor new replace reminded today they fil nricft charts with the of- press the community's appreclaWm for the important roles playedlW ment according to Col rtrlr stabilization in Salt Keener quartermaster supply 1 -41 their bases in this area and tneir frequent cooperation with community aims HolbrooK rommanaing oiiicer i 5 The plant is the only one of its tvoe west of the Mississippi and i lauiL mm A few days ago me coionei personally conducted a tour of the plant His guests were pgden busi- The reminder came from Delbert The decision to issue the raem-berships was taken at4the last tit ular meeting of the chamber will open a new field of employ ment for residents of this area Draper Utah district OPS di neaa men ana civic eluding Hammond newly elected president of the Ogden wmm-i i Ik i -j hi Mr Draoer said he was Issuing Blaze Extincmiribtfsl' Crews of the Oaden city fire Engineer Issues Building Permits department made a run at fui- chamber of commerce: keonara Diehl general manager of The Ogden Standard-Examiner Fred -A Kuhlmann local bakery executive Ernie Baleh ice cream manufac- -o- rirt A Shurtiiff End thirty yesterday to 3e wwii fmfvnt the reminder because the date for filing price charts under OPS Regulation "7" had been advanced from March 29 to April 30 "Until yesterday only one retail apparel merchant had filed a price chart with the OPS in Utah" he said "and we want retail clothing shoes furniture and ejyaMisvlal hiiilri thrst residences damage were issued by the city engineer Graves McGary of the chamber a 1 lT a 1 during tne past inree weeKS 10 tne Wavna Cisinhonc tn KttlV a i lr house on Binford between Fierce Isthar Ww' MeJid Keel "PAGAN LOVt SONtt" and Buchanan to coat iuuuu noy Lythgoe brick house on Adams SaMMaean VMirtMnth and Fifteenth of commerce The group also visited other parts of the base Installation of the plant has added a new phase to the already large mission being performed by the quartermaster supply section of the depot Col Holbrook said The plant will be used to replete refrigerator and kitchen equipment also mess gear and utensils whit are now unusable because of rusty or scratched surfaces In aitinn th articles at Utah liOUls summers irame house oa Franklin between Grant floor coverings dealers to oe iuiiy appraised of the situation The OPS director also pointed out that effective Jan 28 1951 "prices and services' were frozen at the highest peak reached between Dee 198 1951 and Jan 25 1951 "Apparently not all merchants ate aware of this' Mr Draper pointed out "and some may be in violation of OPS rules right now Mr Draper declared that con-mr and merchant alike must and Lincoln jw general depot shipments to be re- "a are to nave a economy and still continue Record Saved By 'Rehearsal' ail-out mobilization Unless covered by specific regulations that have been issued such No 7 covering particular in-j ft- Mr Draper MOTTVWOOD March 24 (AP) business must new v- n-rtnr RirharH Thorrse orides rice line until otherwise to do so by OPS himself on adhering to snooting cxhnloc Mo iiniallv cnmnletes his movies ahead of the alloted 'sWi DEATH JaTthur Matinees 35 Evenings SOf Kiddies lO? All Prices Include Stale and Federal Taxes STARTS TODAY They feare He thought he was stymied wnen winding up a half day early on one stage an actor needed for the next sequence couldn't he located Thorpe decided to move to the next stage anyway and set up the lights for the next day's shooting MB 'ft JL 3 11 -1 1 I SALT LAM thur Petersen Treber S3 Tfeaecr oM BssssaBMUBaw nan i laiai i tsm music at the University of uteri wui ne conducted Monday at noon in ieth ward cha pe I wnen ne envercu uie uiru 1 1 A -v 1 Keefe Brasselle walking around rffhoarsinff hie lines Thm rtirin't lose that half day after ait He wat born a son fester ud Mr Anton Pedersen freber SSfiBUl J8- SH 1" Salt Lake City At the 2 of four he appeared a violinist la the tabernacle her and at 14 was the first violin lt In tae OM He became member of the University of Utah faculty In 1917 where ha gsvr violin instruction HBssieBJlelgg phony orchestra and did conalderaoie Vital Statistics Divorce Suits FUd fSB" member of the American ss- a mm eaaAa c- a I No Beast I ill Except Mm I II the Beast I in Men! LI I lit I II atlon of urowwsy trT Federated Musicians American Federated Music clubs Altec cjuo ana Harold A Wester gard against Marian Westergard cruelty married Jan 19 1945 in Salt Lake City Rose Takahasht Ochi against Tsutomu Ochi failure to provide Kappa Gamma Pal He married Virginia Smith organist and pianist Survrslnf besides his widow is a son inarrica aept is xvou ui vgucu Smith rreber San n' fart Mrs Borate Beck and Mrs Renters ei- mm ritv and on mm ism -a 41a psawerfta SriJnS- s'boTn If eSS-W Marriago LiconSOS id in the basement at the new Union Pacific "ZJLl SmTLmmm used in tenerators Hot eases from atomised 1 mwiiwii V9Uvm 111 ar w- nr in iht basement of the new Union Ffteuie ss stcil tubinc used in generators Hot gases from atomised DC la ui ease ismv lir re Wiuwu wh esjs bmihu diesel oil -fire spread over coils turning: water tem at ra or FtJMERALS Oda 23 of Og three to ten I LMLWMBB BggsSH i for gallons a minute neiuw i J3 -i int nut fnai vatvp and electric ve den laundry buildint Twenty-sixth and Wall xne antomasic4iy ir-vu maehines each one of which Is capable of heating five-room houses in sere weather will be used to heat water for will also warm the building in winter At left below is a eet-away of FrHrirlr Wirk 9Jt and Jan which automatically regulates flow of steam from vapor boUer Roy 8 be held igMil SffVT Friends may call at the mortuary Monday 6 tobm Ralph Davis 53 and Nelmar 50 Salt Lake City Roldo Albert Turner 31 end Revolutionary Equipment Placed in Laundry DEATHS Installation of the laundry pressure Instead hot gases froma Ira Moss 39 ille Utah and Kay MiUer 35 Salt Lake City Thomas Wall 25 and Lucile teawa 23 Salt Iako ntt Bv Charles Kreher Dina Koellekor Mrs Dina Johnson KoellekssT fM Sf A revolutionary method of water for laundering purposes day prior to rne Ogden City cemetery directed by My-ers and Foulger mortuary mmm I ikkr Funeral aervlcsst for EIK KoSlUer of 3108 Lincoln A wUl be held Monday 3 Vm at My era and Foulger Roee chapel 26tb St Bishop Thorns iTcheeketta ot Use 3rd ward ortlclsung Friend may call at the mortuary gundayl tlf Pg Monday prior to the service Inter-ment Ogden CTty cemetery directed br Myera and Poulger mortuajy is being employed at me new wu I1C fs 1 ailh Uurstt AM Nixon Mars Lr J- JtwP i rKtol by ALBERT COHEN Dil bT CREGO TALLASfJjf I AAUJACEMOWCTKINSlNCaeaesaMtos aasTI Thrilling Dromo a land That Time Forgot! Prehistoric time's moat aweeome spectacle aiOB Lincoln died Wednesday In an Ogden hospital after several weeks' illness She waa born In Namsos Norway a daughter of Lawrence and Pauline Pe- madiinerjr is expected to be completed hy April 1 and operation is expected to begin in mid-summer Installed will be eight washers three eartnetors four flatwork ironers three dryers 12 tumblers 42 nrpss units six folders one the diesel-oil fire heat seamless steel tubing through which water is pumped There 1 a total of 702 feet of tubing in each generator O-siened far tar The generators were originally designed for heating passenger cars ion pacific laundry Twenty-sixth and Wall where a battery of Vapor-Clarkson steam generators can heat up all the water needed in minutes from the- time they are fired Thie-twrw method oi heating sup- Gordon Jones 24 Lyman and Eunice Morris 16 Evanston Charles Clarence Burns 27 and Shirlee Le llerel Burnett 28 both Of Ogden Divorces Granted Vivian Lee Reiva from Martin Reiva cruelty married Feb 21 L-i- sunUni muu for Richard A stacker three tieing machines two JoaSphi Norrla will be celeoratea morwm st 10 a In St on the Citv 01 rornana union WUl plajftBng thr usual Doner type m- BBBgsBBBBBLsK hariim Catholic cburcb Holy yorty years ago she came to the United States and had resided in Ogden for 30 years She was a member of the church a Relief society worker In the Ogden Third ward and a temple wor tear Surviving are a son Hilda and a daughter Gean Koellaker both of Norway the following brothers and slaters: Raldo Johnson Norway: Adolph Johnson Harriberg Mrs Julia svtmttn Mnnt Mr Hilda nf Pacific's first diesel streamliner MBllLMssssgsai aasssssasi at continuous oeu conveyors uiu mono-rail system for moving baskets of laundry lLPTXTt imHrv vprv nut into service in 19S6 Now 78 1945 in Ogden In tne Larkls funeral home where VJCa mm Monday from tm eeaaaaaaaaaaaasjej 5-" lra sysT" mm sawi fa different railroads in the nation Kiifll-TftpnnR that 13333 Dieces The new plant win taae vmre oi linen from all Union Pacific passenger trains Sun Valley and hotels Interment will be tn den City cemetery directed as mnrtusrr A vw of dirty laundry will be unloaded at the south end of the newly tjge them for heating their diesei cars Aaa- IJ Many other uses have been found for the machines with their steam-developing cepaeity They 3wTs7r sjgeg Wertlegteivd kmn ehinersl aervlcea for Jesse Siemens and Gydo Jonhson both of Norway FHtvtces will be held Monday at three at the mortuary chapel 533 Twenty-sixth with Bishop Thomas Checketts mm PLAYING Rudd 80 buaband of 8-Upa Redlord Budd of im Van Buren- Are wUl Ji i Mvers and and restaurants of tne system wim the exception of the southern Utah parks property of the railroad A complete dry cleaning system in the plant will handle drapes and uniforms from all over the railroad are used for pile onvmg steam hoists concrete block plants ready- Foulfer Bo chapel 533 Mb Blah op BH WUnsuna of the 20th 8 of the Third ward in charge ouriai wui Ogden city cemetery be in the mix concrete and in a numofir oi other uses where steam is needed SgflciaUng menoa maj mortuary 8unday 6 9 JI44I Wngs on The Show at the 11 a to I JLli and Monday Aultoreat Memorial park terraent In directed by Myera and Poulger mor- tuary 4 WmW Funeral eerrlcee for Lucy Ann erected building and within an hour and a half it will come out the other end of the building washed dried ironed folded counted and tied in bundles ready for delivery to the commissary across the street These new fast heating steam generators manufactured by the Vapor Heating corporation of Chicago were designed originally for heating passenger cars en dlesel-powered trams Seven Unite Tfeere are seven of the units installed in the new Union Pacific laundry and each unit is capable of making over 4500 pound of steam an hour enough to heat 96 five-room houses in zero weather The speed in which they can be At the Ugden iaunarymaj machines will be used not only to heat the waiter to 180 degrees for laundering purposes but to heat the building in the winter Steam developed by the generators will Ian bp uspfi in ODeration of the Kins of Ksyavuie wiio mtu jhuj Beverly 'Bryner Beverly Bryner TWO and a half year old daughter of Ray and LaVora Slater Bryner of 799 Seventh died In a local hospital yesterday after a short Illness She was bora in Ogden on August 13 1S4S Her parents are members ot the Ogden Eighth ward Surviving are her parents one brother Allen Ray Bryner Ogdaw her grandparents Mr and Mrs William Bryner Ogden and Mr and Mrs be land Slater SlatervUle and her great-grandparents De nam Monday at in rtrat ward with Bishop officiating Friends lndaulat and Sons mor- LlndquUt and Sons KALAWAIA Hawaiian Stadia Syiseefg Leiola rom Hawaii ANCIENT AND MODERN HULA Enroll Now! rsW further information cell sf I Hall 2320 Washlrio- may call at mortuary Saturday from I to 9 and NfWS mm4 CARTOON AdtfHs fee ii dent ale Kiddie Ids COMING SOON 1 WARNER SS10S SENSATION STORM WARNING" THI INSIDE STORY OF TH KU KLUX KLAN at the famllv residence Bunaay arier- noon and evening and Monday until li ar) interment wui 1:30 washers ironers and pressors In the basement of the building there will be two tanks each- of 2000 gallon capacity There will be 13-000 gallons of water used every hour La noi-aneo nf thn hpai Bfnpratpd 1)1 Mr and Mrs David A Fowlers Hooper Box Office Opae Today 2:45 f-RK UOHTID ARIA taw -a onai Funeral arrangements are in charge of reeled by tindqulst and Bona of the mortuary 3408 Wcahington FLORISTS laundering operations the railroad put into operation is illustrated ay the fact tnat eacn macmiue sew saw Utah Deaths hetwaa'i 3 end pm or write 2S3 St Salt Ldke City Utwh must also include a ventnaung ana inlinnln ivctcnn whirh will And the Flcrr4jPS Furnished by i Olive and Mark aii-itiiuiiuiu iii change the air throughout thej William Cowan 61 Salt Lake City attorney building every seconas KLENKE FLOR Mumps Leads ELIZABETH'S velop 250 pounds of steam pressure in two minutes from cold water -The generators are each fired with a hot diesel fuel oil fire and are completely automatic in operation An electric eye turns on the fire when steam pressure in the line ts down and shuts it down when the line pressure is high The heaters cannot blow up according manufacturer's representatives and safety inspectors because no reservoir of water is heated under total of 156 communicable dhv FLOWER taOfjQE rea reported to ugden city department during the past urncs continued in first 6:15 pm sajStagsT5 aTarrs 7-05 place with 136 There were also PARK VIEW FLORAL i ID of cmckenpox six of scarlet fever and two of measles COMFORT ldte-1 sMaaa44fIMV KlenJte J904 Washington of IfHi Wteno 2-9511 Sff THE THt STARS" Hello Friends aw ftieeaU Arm II I 1111111 I Ml IIVI gM 1 1 Wk II rOOD' it lHlllsaslfg -Jgaaasraal WEBER FLORAL CO 1 37th Street and Werfl Avenue Anain this voar we at the WEBER MOTOR-VU ere proud and happy to be coniied as the leader in drive-In meatre appoinrmentt and entertainment We consider ff en honor and privilege to be so highly regarded ny so many ot you Utah citizens COM AS TOO ARE ra vu aid friends we sav: "Welcome home" we're opening this coming Wedrreaday March 28th et 7:00 Show starts at FOR TOUl To those of you who have never dropped in we say: AAsIN welcome home" for the Weber Mr your "HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT" once you enjoy our "movies in ears 'neath Utah's starsi" jjgiiiHouao 74A sstti at rtaano aos -y fMi Oaden Cry Floral Co TONIGHT CDDIsUf ADLCUIisltC 1 1419 RsrrMoo Phone 3-2411 a I eMeaaBBWaaaaas sbbbbV aW week ara 9 to ff ITlllil-jl Jiata I I lil j-gar 'g- I liiLlA Jj Lj I LJ rtKAJING-l I ijyil II 1 1191 5PrlS5 s4jp I f11" From the Pages of Sarurdby Ivenlng Post I ssa9eesttal tor Rheumatism inuw WAYNE AfttrttK Sundown Nervous JOHN WAT MI I I "TALL IN THE SADDLE" I I AppotniefrU Dial t-Ul LLA 1 MQe Kortb mt Otdea LAK fk Thank yotf eH tor expressing your praise for our peat efforts We promise even greater entertainment during 1951 RING THE FAMILY pius much mere improved Weber Motor-Vu lee veti on Wednesday March 28th for the delightful nptuksi-wtjawn beginning of a full teeson of that 'fun-on-a-pknic fa Tnoru WEBER MOTOR-VU THEATRE A Signed) JOHN BORGER Manager mm NO PARKING WORRY 1 1.

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