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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 18 1943 I'm In You're Out Pioneer Merchant Probation Granted GOG" Random Reierences Marksheff le general Of Ogden Dead ir 5 City Court Continues Morals Case With Heber Carver serving as judge of the city court while Judge Charles Cowley it oa Vacation a city against Mary Two Layton Lads Drowned in Davis Reservoir In Theft Case Pleading guilty In city court to-day to an auto theft charge Ma-pals Wortbington 18 of 3039 Por superintendent of the Union Pa AN cific with Headquarters in oau Lake City was In Ogden today on business ter was placed on probation to Traffic Lieut DarreU Shaw and Mahon 19 of 2115 Pingree was ordered to report at the end of Skylark face powder and perfume combination for the price of the face powder alone $100 Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash Blvd (adv) Melting daze each two-week period continued until Tuesday Aug 24 for trial The date was determined by the court' after a brief verbal joust between attorneys Jack Coonradt Marvin Grantham Are Tragedy Victims It was explained that other I youtha were involved and will Except for Sol in jail where he's In the "cooler And it's cooler As the ceiling said to the walls -Hold Mahon is at liberty on ball doubtlejss be placed on a like pro of $300 after an arrest Mocday on Mrs Elsie Allen will entertain the members of Dix Logan me up I'm plastered" charges of lewd and lascivious con bation by the juvenile court LAI TON Aug Two Layton boy drowned Tuesday at five duct Relief corps auxiliary to the A with a bunco and card party Smith of Ogden Is at lib Defense Attorney Joseph erty on bail of $100 following his i 'A I I I 1 'v 7 1 inwt iViTi mitt mm in the Holmes creek reservoir four Once there was a drunk who got on one of the doubledecker busses and the conductor told him to go upstairs and sit The drunk at her home 1972 Washington Thursday August 19 at two I arrest Tuesday on a drunken driv miles east of Layton on the moun Evans opposed a request of Assistant City Attorney Derrah Van Dyke that the case be continued tain road where they and two other ing charge went up and came down after a hoys had been swimming John Vanzant 20 of 541 Twenty- It was stated that the county attorney is Investigating the possi Spencer Corsets Individually designed Nelle Meyer telephone 2-3633 (adv) while and said "I'm not going to Dead are Jack Dean Coonradt sit up there there 1 no driver!" seventh was ordered to appear 12 son of Arvill Dean and Ora Wat ton Coonradt and Marvin William Monday Aug 23 to fact court Ion a charge of reckless driving Weather: 89 degrees maximum Dance The Friendship Social urantham 9 son of William Howard and Marie Coursey Grantham Tuesday with 62 degrees minimum club will hold a dance in the Utah Power auditorium Thursday Aug early today no precipitation According to their comrades Jyamea Coonradt 6 and Lee Coon George Fong 50 address "city" forfeited $150 on gaming charges Sorenson entered a plea of innocent to disturbing the 19 for members and their irienas One year ago maximum was 95 radt 10 brothers of Jack Dean Coonradt the two victims grabbed WISTFULLY Private Thoma Stanberry gazes at Private Norene Sparks and the desk which he once occupied Norene 24-j ear-old WAG from Arkansas Is the first to replace an enlisted man at Hill field this happening in the Supply Section of Base Military Personnel Oh well Thomas was Just waiting to go to OCS anyway A Service Flag for your boy In degrees with 60 degrees minimum bility of filing more serious charges against the defendant Under theae conditions Attorney Van Dyke stated that he does not wish to proceed with the city cas which is a misdemeanor The defense attorney declared he had three witnesses In court today and that it would be an Imposition upon thtse people to defer action on Miss Mahon's plea ot Innocence 1 Acting Judge Carver found that the argument of the city merited "reasonable additional time" the ervice 49c Glen Bros Udvi No precipitation peace by tumultous and offensive conduct Delay in the action was each other while sinking Leo t- Ware Layton town marshal said the two boys ran to a home about one-fourth of a mile from the scene Akron Beacon Journax guild granted until Monday Corn Anton Raven- members have started a community victory garden Since many of them I bere husband of Mrs Erma Rav Lamonl Grix enberg of 2665 Grant has been admit they don't know the differ of the tragedy to report that their brother and friend "didn't come back after they went under the water" awarded a good conduct medal a ence between a radish-in-the-roueh and a slide trombone daily com Camp Shelby Miss muniques are being offered on life on the aoil by sports WTiter Eddie Because the home had no telephone it was necessary to drive Furniture of all types for every Butler head of the Akron Guild room at Schoss Furniture Electric Co 355 Twenty-fourth (adv) Lamonl Grix 87 pioneei mer- Two WlVCS Institute chant of Ogden died at hi home 9 2549 Gramercy avenue Tuesday at UlVOrce AcllOIlS nine of causes incident to DivQrce complaints had becn agxV n-w iwirh filed in Second district court to- Mr Grix Ayas born in Norwich day by Mona Nye Taylor against England Oct 7 1855 a son of Robrt Edward Taylor and by Jonathan and Sarah Florence Grix EUeen Camery against Donald He came to Ogden as an Camery convert Oct 16 1869 on the firat Mrs Taylor charges failure "to railroad train bearing im- provide and asks th r- Butler'i first communique lists the necessary implements and ma In Georgia Aviation Cadet Don terials with suitable definitions For instance: Campbell son of Mr and Mrs Lester Campbell of RFD No 3 North Ogden is taking basic flight training at Eainbridze Ga He 13 migrants straight from New York tody of one minor child attorney We make your used furniture look like new ALL WORK GUARANTEED PARAMOUNT FURN STUDIOS 2153 Wash Blvd Phone 7316 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE rorncriy tUi amlta ftrtdia Os a graduate of Weber high school and attended Weber college juy ana naa resiaea nere inee iees suit money court costs and He married Sarah Lawson in the temporary alimony They were one mile to summon the Layton volunteer fire department members of which removed the bodies by 0 five-thirty Dr Noall Tanner pronounced both boys dead when their bodies were recovered Jack Dean Coonradt was born March 26 1931 in Salt Lake City He was a student at Davis junior high school and a member of the church He is survived by his parents two brothers and a sister Lee James and Beverley Young Coonradt and a grandfather Walton all of Layton Marvin William Grantham was born March 3 1934 in Monte Vista Colo He had attended elementary 1 nr 4 in Salt Lake Endowment house Feb married in Preston Idaho March the government does every time you get a dollar ahead Rake The kind of fellow you wouldn't want your sister to date Hoe Song slang used by Cab Calloway along with 'Hi" and "De" A stooge who works in the audience A shiU Usually bears the prefix "hay" One born and raised In a country community and transplanted through mischance Hii son Miss Frances Carolyn 1878 She died in ugoen eo 30 1942 Gillette of 832 Twenty-fifth Ogden recently was commissioned a 1899 Mrs Camery charges cruelty and I I Mr Grix worked as a clerk in asks restoration of her maiden Joseph Stanford's merchandise name of Eileen Pasorske The store on Twenty-fifth street just Camerys were married In Brew- west of the Broom hotel for six ster Minn Sept 14 1941 years later going into business for second lieutenant in the army nurse corps and will report 01 active duty at Camp McQuaide Calif Returns Corp Orrin Kartchner son of Mr and Mrs Kartchner of i Wilson has returned to duty at 'Camp Adair Ore after spending a two-week furlough with relatives here rn THE SECOND WAC to be placed in an office at Hill field is himself He was the firat mer Wn'rsV-tii-mrinrf tViroi Private Evelyn Glass also in Supply Section 23 years old and chant to move into the new Broom fVandparents Mr and Mrs Tom comes from Denver She's not replacing an enlisted man however hotel building in 1883 He continued in business for 40 years re -rrhnmnsftn nf Trrtiif Ors and tiring in 1907 he has the distinction of being replaced by two women which should make him feel worthy at least A devout member of the church Mr Grix was in the Mrs Fred Koenige of HomeLake Colo Both bodies are at the Aultorest mortuary in-Ogden high priests' quorum of Mount Nurses' Aides Enroll at the Red Cross office city-county building now for evening course in nurses' aide starting Sept 13 Ogden stake League Appoints Funerals Survivors include seven sons and daughters John Arthur Florence Mary and Winifred Frederick Mulligan Burglar Takes Cash Officers Told License John William Turner and Margaret Rose Jensen both of Mantua have been issued a mar Grix and Mrs May Bybee all of Sessions Aide Services for Frederick Oren Mul ligan 30 of E-9 Navy Way Wash Ogden The body is at Larkin riage license in Utah county Sons' mortuary ast The first ington Terrace who was drowned City Commissioner William Joseph Henry Lewis 69 Frank Peterson of the Van Ness Wood today was in receipt of noti- Friday in Pine View reservoir were hotel reported to the police today fication of hla appointment a3Lnn Tupv nvpnin? in the Prominent Cache county farmer he night and $305 in currency and tee for the state convention of the Aultorest mortuary chapel Dy ben- of Ogden died Tuesday in a Lo-ihree or four dollars in silver Utah Municipal league in Ogden ior Patrolman Gilbert of Hill gan hospital of complications fol- Wheelwright Family Sets Reception stolen Sept 2 and 3 field lowing an operation OF VICTORY Charles Russell of 450 Twentieth Gerald Irvine former Salt Lake Prelude and postlude were played laid ms car had been stolen ana city attorney-ana nuion wnite or Plltu pnB onj Rina 11 A A IT 1 then recovered Two tires were said Ogden speaker of the Utah house bv RutTh Capp and Mrs Rozina I hnf fifnn 11171 ON to have been damaged beyond re- of representatives were named to Nicholas Invocation and benedic- ilJikJll Ut lUl llUllltU Mr and Mrs Wheelwright extend an invitation to attend open house at their home 1286 Twenty- pair while the car was in the hands assist Wood in formulating the leg- on were ouerea ay uie of the thief islatiVe committee sessions Hansen of the English Lutheran rmifr llnffnt Warner Bruestle of 3542 Ogden George Harrison mayor of cnurcn apeaKers were mr nan- jj 1U3 illttHUl reported his auto radio and two Roosevelt and president of the sen Patrolman Kirkham and fifth Saturday between the hours of three and nine to schoolmates friends and relatives of their son and daughter-in-law Dr and Mrs Sterling Wheelwright Dr and Mr lencue announced the annoint- Mr uruoert musiu was presemeu rph uv nmm robes were stolen from his car dur men by Philo Peterson Jack Jeffs Ed- -inn mifinff nn Tiv Vei ing the night Commissioner Wood stated he ex- Porter Ln uiioertuiaays van that Vernon Crockett is the name pects lively legislative meetings in Dnmmelen and Grace Slater of tne abstractor against whom view of the large number of prob- onowmg tne services tne ooay charges were brought by Carl Wheelwright will arrive here to-! night from Washington en route to Palo Alto Calif Dr Wheelwright has accepted a position to direct a course in music and society in the school of hu iems or otner cities tnat nave ai- zetterlund The commission re- ready been called to his attention opnngneia ure wre auuiuoiuu solved that the city recorder should Police Asked to Find l4-Ycar-01d Girl Last year Wood said the league services ana Dunai win De neia inform the county attorney of the manities at Stanford university voted to consider no new legislation charges made by Mr Zetterlund and where music is taught as an ex except when it could be shown to Tfcrf also the state tax commission have direct bearinc on th micress- X-'Cllrt 17Lji am tVicbo Instriipfmn nr hoinor far pression of people's life and mm MVhlVtlO WW A T)AliMik Mnlmil I aj4 Ait kmm fcha I U11VC wcie Mniu vuuajr UJ wiw 1 nmeAKnt nn nf Via mar Services for Mrs Dena Anna Jans ried out by the citv recorder Van DeGraaf 62 of 3711 Adams suit in her return home from which widow of Peter Van DeGraaf who died Sunday will be conducted Thursday at two in the she has been missing since last Sewer Cancellation Monday morning This is the first missing person Request Denied report received by police this week 1 Fourteenth ward chapel by I Last Friday five juvenile girls all Citv commission todav refused to Bishop Olvie Cramer under 15 years of age were report- errant a reauest bv I and May Friends may call at the residence a va irrs mmmm ed missing Baker Richards 558 Twelfth street after six-thirty today and Everywhere men and women know again the enjoyment of the second cup of coffee and have been cheered and encouraged And it restores a simple enjoyment in daily living that cannot begin to be measured in money value The downright satisfaction of that second cup of coffee is actually many times what it was before restrictions The restrictions of Rationing did something else They forced people to learn a lot about coffee The need to make every pound of coffee deliver the greatest possible number of cups of good coffee brought about an unprecedented demand for Folger's Surveys have indicated that in many localities the demand has about doubled People discovered the importance of the extra richer Folger flavor They discovered what thrifty housewives had previously that they could use Uth less of mountain grown Folger's Coffee and still get a better cup of coffee than was possible with ordinary weaker flavored brands In spite of the greatly increased supply of coffee now available shortages of packaging materials and labor present many production problems to the whole coffee industry But we're working harder than ever to supply the tremendous increased demand and provide plenty vigorous Folger's Coffee for everyone May we suggest that you drink Folger'i vigorous flavored mountain grown coffee and enjoy it to the limit- Drink as much as you want but please don't waste a drop It is too precious to waste and others want it Also if you should discover Folger's out of stock at your grocer's be assured such a situation is temporary Probably only a matter of hours You can now insist upon and receive your favorite coffee! The last missing girl was said to I for cancellation of a sewer assess- Thursday until time for the serv be about 5 feet 4 inches In height ment ices Entombment will be in the Qnd weighing 100 to 105 pounds Also at the meeting Lawrence Aultorest mausoleum under direc ith medium brown curly hair She Turpin stadium caretaker reported tJon Aultorest mortuary may be with a girl named Gladys that 30 chairs borrowed bv the In a dark-colored Bulck auto the Ogden USO had not been returned TVtt: TUr report said Commissioner Saunders said he iCllie i eiJiey Nathan Railway Improving stadium u-tu wuv pebiey who died Monday evening Pvmlnf tonn vw at the home of a daughter Mrs Payment of $200 by Monte Young Wnrt wm 348 TT1 fnr Mm val mk T1 Ofl 4 nlf IlliaC aV 1 be conducted Thursday at ten a 1 1 aijR 1 UlllillL "Clc" 1 Lindquist Sons Colonial Gviw funeral chapel by Bishop Thomas Van Drimmelen of the Within a month all but 157 miles of the Denver Rio Grande West- ern railroad track between Salt Wnrrl FWim Pmci Friends may call at the mortuary Lake City and Denver will be 1 rilsUI1 today from four to nine and ithor double track or eauiDDed for I wora nas been received bv Mrs Thursday prior to services Burial centralized traffic control DeHart of 3211 Jefferson that will be in the Aultorest Memorial Edward A West of Denver gen- ncr nepnew jerry A Craven radio- park -4ral manager for the railroad said secona class is in excellent the worK was Deing rusnea to com-1 aim 13 ut unaer it 1 cletion to handle an anticipated I treatment at the Japanese military IVarl i tlODSOn orison carrin Ttfn 1 nn fVia TSKn-n record volume of fall traffic nin islands wa tin Services for Karl Rollins Hobson West is Inspecting company in stallatlons in this area with the navy when the islands 20- ciyUi" Hill field were taken who died Sunday in Ogden will be 'wwMwwtsM I conducted Friday at one in $1000 WILL BE PAID NFRAI niRCrTnDC the Lava Hot springs mwww chapel by Maughan bishop I IiiAnia mo-ir ra 1 1 KIRKENDALL-DARLING Sons' mortuary in Ogden Thursday AUTOrlOOILi oivnins! anernoon itnu evening ana at the chapel in Lava Hot Springs Friday MORTUARY DIAL 4659 irom eleven a to one CffM AccH m4 Vti Jvcfy wmi Jomm wk tmigw vrtitiiiy Letters thnUJ tell of the tnyorment of rtHj good tell bow rationing tautnt tht unpomac of folfcr'i richer flavored moontiia grenra cofet tutgest the friendlf tmnalating of cap cf Folger'c Coffee in the dtily Lives of men in A veoea who ire doing ttieir ptn wianinf the wtx 1000 will be psid to the writer of etch saca ktter accepted by Sept 15 AH letters become tne properrrofj- A Folferk Co None will be retumed Geoerti interest nf siuubdirr will determine sciec- Burial will be in the Lava Hot Springs cemetery MYERS FOULGER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Have you complied with the Utah Safety Responsibility Law? Without protective Insurance 633 26th st Dial M97 Ada Way ment lyou are taking undue chances CI rLVJrvlO I I Ada May Rose Wayment 45 of The beat way to be protected sgalnst this law Is to secure an nons Think joq for foot letter Addrta mU Utters JUDY ao JANE p- i I Warren wife of Neal Wavmn Buses are crowded Hotel reservations are hard to get in some places We regret this condition However we are doing our best to handle essential travelers If your trip is essential call your bus agent well in advance advising when and where you are going He will tell you which are the best days to travel and least crowded schedulesTravel light and be on time wno cuea saturaay were conducted insurance policy with bodily injury and properly damage limits PO I0X S4 EARS AS CTT 19 JRISSOOtl for required amounts Hrom rEaSu in the Warren chapel WaS? BTvT Dial 9958 afternoon by Bishop Ar- 9449 thur Marriott and Counselor -i Maurie Skeen Den Eleff Ins Agency vjaden VltV rlOral UO Prelude and postlude were nlaved Eccle Building 2277 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 Gladys Wayment who with 80S9 1 ula Marriott accompanied the Dial Office 6843 Home 5335 Dumkt Floral Co 1600 Grant vocaUsts Ruth Butler- Jay Gib- I ON Flowers for All Occasions Dial Tin son ana una Hansen Invocation PACIFIC STAGES DEPOT ana benediction were offered bv THERE'S A MOUNTAIN OF FLAVOR IN EVERY SPOONFUL Marvin Wayment and William Dial 5573 25th and Grant Ave cj Knight Speakers were Herman VanBraak Willard Carver Joseph Skeen Counselor Frank Stewarf HJP mans 1 and Bishop Marriott Burial was in the Warren cemetery Clyde A jumaquist aeaicatea tne grave EASY TO- BUV 48-hour week no Sundays $20 per week 1 meal a day uniforms furnished pleasant working conditions LUNCH DEPARTMENT riiiliWiMig rr cl fPQDatlilf (S PURE ASPIRIN I Be sure to insist on genuine St Joseph Aspirin every Quality Assured time You can't buy aspirin that can do 7 VoolvorS!) more lor you so why pay more World's largest seiJer at 10 S3 tablets 2Qi-l pffwfffyyYywwwwBfcj I vtujr msy wk mmi ir.

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