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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 17

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Ogden, Utah
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Second Section Second Section OSDENCITY UTAH DECEMBER A IM SECTION 3 Old Timers of Elks Will Receive Honors Quarter Century nan Line ums I SI Unity Lodge Will Place Officers Unity lodge No 18 A Ogden Police Investigate I Gun Death of Woman Police were continuing investi-fvestigating police he said he was tab ers Await County Fears Lodge's Greeting gation today into circumstances of considering an inquest the death early this morning of Gladwell said presence of a Recent concern of county commissioners that a slaughterhouse would be constructed adjacent to the county infirmary in Roy was alleviated today by Commission Chairman Lyman Hess Mrs Rose Estrada 32 who was bruise below the woman's right found dead in a pool of blood be- eye was called to his attention and hlfkd a counter in the Beehive tav that Dr Noall suggested the woman might have fallen against the ern 200 Twenty-fifth Detective Dee Burke said a meeting in special session Wednes-ay evening Dec 4 elected George fatton Bowman as worshipful master for 1947 with Gaily as senior warden and Silver-thorn junior warden Titley wes re-elected treasurer and Jones re-elected secretary Clyde Coleman was elected trustee for a three-year term Appointive officers will be named next Wednesday at the installation at eight George Meissner a past master of Unity lodge assisted by Lockhart counter or otner opject incur was found lying near the ring the bruise before she died pistol body tie reported he had been informed by the Union Pacific railroad that it would extend the lease to the county involving land along the right of way This means that the meat firm will not be enabled to lease land from the railroad on which to build its plant he explained Th firm involved is the Alpine Lamb Packing Co Several weeks ago -when the commissioners were informed that the Carl Olsen Thanks County Voters I ua a Houston also past mas The detective said Mrs Estrada wife of Frank Estrada 38 the latter has been serving as temporary manager of the place was with her husband while the tavern was being cleaned and went to her room located above the tavern about one a Meal Awaited Mr Estrada had made an arrangement with four others to visit a noodle parlor across the street after the closing The officer said the husband asked his wife if she was going to join them John Culley chairman of the Old Timers party committtee Of the Ogden Elks lodge today issued a general invitation to all Elks to attend festivities in the Elks home on Grant avenue Tues4 day night commencing at thirty o'clock The occasion according to Chairman Culley is the annual party in honor of Elks with 25 years or more of membership Festivities will be opened with ft recepticjn followed by a dinner ftfter which the lodge men will move into the lodge room for a short session when certificates will be presented to the veteran members of the order Brief remarks will be made by Chairman! Culley with a record of 43 years in the order Becker 46 years Judge A Howell 43 years and Dr John Edward Carver 1 27 years The lodge has issued a list of its old timers ias follows: 25 years-f-Gforge Brandis Fred Clark John Ewan Owen -A Owebs JSd Seltenreich I 26-yearis-4Wlliam Blackburn John Leoi Cboiiey Eccles A raiiroaa coniempiatea leasing a portion of the right-of-way to the packing firm they dispatched a letter tf protest to the railroad The company's telephone call to ters win install the officers Reserve Officers to Hear About Council Col Shields president of department of Utah Reserve Officers association has just returned from Washington where he Carl Olsen resident of Plain City who this week was elected to membership on the county school board to represent District 4 today expressed his appreciation of the confidence which the voters showed in him "I will do my best to aid in giving the county school system an efficient and constructive administration" he said "I am very thankful to the citizens of this Hess indicated it had reconsidered district for the confidence they have-shown in me" A picture of Olsen was not available He is a member of the firm of Olsen and Stratford Ogden produce merchants and that she declined Mr Estrada returned to the tav ern shortly after three a and using a side entrance into the tavern discovered his wife lying behind the counter He immedi ately notified a friend the officer said and police were 1 The officer quoted the husband Forbess Edward A Garcia Wil THEY'RE PLANNING A PARTY A Howell Becker John Culley and Henry Fryer check the program for the Elks old Miner party Tuesday night at six thirty Fryer is exalted ruler of Ogden lodge Culley is chairman of the old timers commitee and Howell and Becker will recall the good old days rv liam Hammond Charles A represented Utah at a meeting of the National Council of the Reserve Officers association and Gen Dwight Eisenhower and other members of the army general staff Col Shields will give a report of the discussions at the regular meeting of the Ogden chapter at eight Tuesday Dec 10 in the Utah Power Light Co auditorium All reserve and former officers of the army who are interested in changes and proposed developments of the army reserve program are invited There will be an election of officers for the chapter necessitated by the departure of several of the incumbents as saying his wife had been in normal spirits during recent weeks Hirtchcliff Layman George and Thursday evening and gave no hints that anything was wrong or WCJL to Conduct Kellogg Frank Mathews Frank Mosgburg Mels Osborne Joseph Raposa Russell "27 years Ernest Balch Edward Boiler George Boyle Ray Firm Will Start Wall Busline Mj Boyle John Carver Isaac Davis Charles Ford Papers Filed in Contempt Case Counsel for Ogden City Judge Qjuill Nebeker filed a demurrer Thursday with the Utah su Hager George McFarlane Law The Ogden Transit Co announces rence 'Norbert Thomas Sidney Watson Arthur Wool-ley Ernest Wilson a new route to be established Dec 28 ye as Lee Lowenstein 16 to Ogden's industrial area This troubling her Dr Wendell Noall city physician said death was caused by a bullet which entered her head near the right temple and came out above her right eye Detective Burke found the slug inside the nearby counter (Jons id ers Inquest Alfred Gladwell Burch Creek justice of the peace officiated as coroner He said his first impression was that the death was a suicide but at the suggestion of in- son vice president Lawrence Bleuth secretary and Ray Glenn treasurer A Gudmundson Earle Saxton and Mr Lund were elected to the board of control to serve with holdover members Brigham Robinson Walter preme court thereby formally route along Wall avenue from Officers Elected By Exchange Club Norman Bingham was elect taking issue wth the case brought agairjst him by a Salt Lake lawyer which had resulted in issuance by ed to succeed Lund as pres the supreme court of a temporary writ of prohibition restraining Judge Nebeker from executing ident of the Ogden Exchange club at an annual meeting in Hotel Ben Lomond Thursday Other officers elected for a pe sentence against a defendant riod of one year are Clair John Atty Ira A Huggins said the judge's answer was filed by mail Twenty-third street to Seventh street will accommodate industries on the west side of town Transfer points will be at Twenty-fourth and Washington and Twenty-third and Washington "The purpose of establishing this service is to provide adequate transportation for workers riding between homes and places of employment! and to provide service for residents within the vicinity of this route" said a statement Another route will be run into West Ogden The company intends to publish complete time tables in The Standard-Examiner before starting the service Fund-Raisins Sale Described as "the last fund-raising venture this year" a rummage sale will be held in the A home 27th and Adams Saturday beginning at nine a during which a wide variety of articles ranging from furniture to personal knick-knacks will be available to the public Like other financial efforts In the past the purpose of the sale is to help pay for repairing and remodeling work now in progress and to provide furnishings needed to broaden the "Y's" program I In partial operation for several weeks the home is expected to inaugurate its full program shortly after Christmas This event will be signalled by an open house plans for which are being perfected One of the most important phases of the that of providing girls with a "home away from home" currently is hampered by lack of beds it was stated There are eleven girls residing at the home at present but this will be enlarged to include several more when furnishings are obtained Mrs Celena A Baxter former director of the USO troops in transit lounge here is executive secretary of the home about five Thursday and therefore its postmark would es tablish that it had been filed in time on the deadline date set by the (fourt If previously had been reported that Judge Nebeker's answer! had not been received in I I Dollars time Thie case stemmed from a dis Wilson I 29 Charles Carlson Albert ChildsS Maginniis A Meyer A Walker White 30 years Jacob Austad William Fisher Roscoe Glasmann William Greenwell A' Tribe 31 Gjeorge Foley Robert Gamble Sol Kaplan Trace A Turner Harry Sheehan 32 years Jl Blumenthal Hodges Phil A fcqhn John Randall i 33 Charles JE Casey Daniels Darrell JL Greenwell Lazenby- A Reeve Fred IStrebejl Taylor 34 years Charles Driver I Goddard Herrick John Wj Hy si op A Mathews McGoverh Conrad Miller Joseph Mulvehill Clarence Packer Roy Wheelwright Fred Williams1 35 A Crosbie William Dermody Thomas Ray George Schatz Harry Spang-ler William Williams 36 years Fired A Brophy Jesse Carver Louis Englert A Herdtl Peter Peterson Welcome D' Shaw Frank Tribe Sam Whitaker Joseph- Willett Frank Williams 37 years Lawrence Coirey Fleetwood Irwin Ruth I Warlamont 38 years David Mattson 3 Fitzeerald turbance of the peace trial' in Judge Nebeker's court several weekjs ago in which James Robinson 19 262 Twenty-third wias Driver Tells Police Of Street Collision i sentenced to pay a fine of or serve 12 days -a-tt ikWt 1 1 fx 3f i After court had ajourned Robinson outside the courtroom re You Can Make portedly remarked: "That's the 31 Your Own Terms John Salmon North Ogden notified police the car he was driving near Twenty-fifth and Wall Thursday evening collided with another machine He said he and the driver of the other car agreed to drive their cars to the curb before exchanging identities but that the other driver drove away Salmon obtained the license number of the other machine and turned it over to police 1 ant iled Because of lack of worst example ot a kangaroo court I haye ever seen" Judge Nebeker allegedly overheard the remark reconvened court and sentenced Robihson to $24 or 12 days on contempt of court Granted a one-day stay of execution Robinson failed to appear to py the fine or serve the required number of days coal there will be no Sunday Shop Early' scnooi in tne JL Twenty-fourth ward Madison and Twenty-sixth on Sunday it was announced today VJMTI Hottkamp Paul! A Kuhn "Townsend I Meeting The I grandmaster and 40 years Jed Ballantyne Frank Clayton Cleveland DeWolf John QL Maguire 41 years ft benjamin Orjpman Aipert wijlliams 42 Brown Rav Dillree John Fogarty Zeller i Robes and House Coats Spun Rayons Chenilles and Romaine Crepes The GIFT she HOPES to get! I 98 to 1395 Gowns staff I will pay an official visit to Ogden lodge No 5 2320 Washington at eight o'clock Tuesday-All members are requested to at-tendf Visiting members are welcome There will be refreshments says Stanley Rosevear secretary Bonn pit Gilson A Hestknark John Seese 46 years Gustaye Becker Alex! Wright 48! years Al McDonald '43 years John Culley George Glen Albert Howell Markely Dan McClellan 1 44 William JCeating Fred Nye Richard A Piercl James Russell 45 years Albert Becker ROBES Sat ins and Flowered Ray-Prints Dainty lace- trim or tailored 298 to 895 SHOP RIGHT NOW for his ROBE They are FIRST to get on the "scarce" list WOOLS and Open 'til 9 PM Saturdays 'til Xmas FANCY RAYONS large medium and n9s mm PANTIES SLIPS Milan i i mm nn 3jua QoaL SoIsl! SAVE UP TO I Slippers 219 to 550 Lace-trim or tailored White and Tea Rose Crepes and Satins Size 32 to 40 42 to 52 259 to 598 Rayons and lace-trim satins Small medium large and X-large 89c to 298 GENUINE LEATHERS with rubber heels also imitation leather plastics Get his SLIPPERS NOW! ALL REDUCTIONS are taken off our LOW CASH prices not a Dennv added for CREDIT! belect trom bABLfc- GIVE dyed Coneys SEALINES THEM BLANKETS Squirrelettes KIDSKINS 59907990 BOMBAY LAMB'S PAW LAPINS and others Sale up Purses 395 to 2195 ANY woman ill be thrilled with the GIFT of a nice PURSE Newest styles Leathers Cordes and Patent Plastics Prices 'Plus Hed lax 4Qy 1 Slippers 295 to 495 Gifts as Warm os Yoiir Xmas Wishes! Buy now for GIFTS and for your own home See these 25 Wool Pepperel- Abbotsford BLANKETS ALL the NEW styles Faille Cloth 1 1 itftfRl 5 to 650 Pure Silk Ties They're GORGEOUS! And they're and Leathers Dainty Slippers for dainty feet 1S0 Drviv7i-MMo: nasny or quiet designs ana colors to suit his taste i Give Her Jewelry Regular to 1 995 New Fall and Winter Styles Sizes 9 to 15 10 to 20 38 to 44 Regular Gloves 295 to 795 Large Size 72x84 inches Rayon Bound Edges Variety of rich Other Beautiful Ties i 00 nn Tansca Pearls Sterling Silver and Genuine Indian Turquoise Pins Chatelaines Necklaces Bracelets etc ft prices up to 1995 Come in them You'H want mor than one-and you may take colors AT Stylish and warm as the handclasp of friendship Unlined fur-ITned and wool-lined many as you need No Money Down Your Choice Tney re Bm only Vr 00 to 395 Hiclcolc Wallets Jewelry and Belts and Suspenders Muf-IT5 Sox Toiet SeS- EVERYTHING for A MAN'S OPEN SAT NIGHTS TIL 9 TIL XMAS Charge All You No Money Down! 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