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Show ft THE OGDEN [UTAH! STANDARD-EXAMINER EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1946 SATURDAY Becomes Leader Sentences Follow Raids Made By Drink Agents Post Of Legion George Fisher, 42, and D. V Gibson, 51, of Ogden, are serving 60 days each in Weber county jail and W. J. Coleman, 25, of 950 Sul livan, is serving 30 days in Weber county jail, on charges of unlawful sale of liquor. The three KittenT Teery's Trial Sef Bail Need Homes InBnildingCase Cipchools Wifl Begin Census The five little kittens, ?! M sr^S23S ! Trial of Barman W. Peery, 2732 lostPolk on a charge of continuing re- who Successor -- Vernile E. Maxfieltf bas been appointed housing manager at Bonnevilie Park, to m-jn---\ ceed the late Ernest W. Cannad?TM, is announced by Harold W. dismissed the case against Walter E. Glad, general manager of the Hansen on grounds that the city had failed to prove the defendant public housing authority, Wewasdriving the car at the time. ber county area. Provided After Perjury Arrest xuesday #-^Accordlng Police GmrBi- T - i their mittens-Well, they need homes, not on modeling- work at the Rainbow i account of housing shortage, but GaTdensf mouth of Ogdeir canyon, a because they are ready to cheer wSaout first obtaining city build- Burbank appe^If C ^ness in Ogden pit,w a wlt up five familit-.s. ing permit, was set down in a nine-week-oldcourt today for Oct. 25 Taking of Ogden city school cen-Anyone wishing at e trial of Wilier sus will commence Oct. 15 and kitten--brown, or brown and white When Peery asserted he already2530 Fowler nn'JHans en, 33, of call this evening after sev-had paid a fine on this charge, Burha^^ completed Nov. 10, said Supt. --may en o'clock or on Sunday (if they Judge J. Quill Nebeker entered a charge, did notUnder oath said he and' Hopkins, who listed the following last that long), at the home of plea of innocence for him and Hansen, drive ^~*~ defendant, enumerators, appointed by the Norma Greenwell, 563 Twentywould be up to the city to prove it invthere was no double-jeopardy board: J. Smith Jacobs, supervisor- third, dial 4394, need nice homes, olved. Mrs. John Johnson, Ivy Longstroth,' "They where there are youngsters Florence Rackham, Rose Cottle to take care of them,", said Mrs. May McConnell, Anna Poulson' Greenwell. Mrs;-Harold Funk, Peter McKinCHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD non, Zola Smith, Katherine Tribe, 1 , (Episcopal) Ada Griswold, Sarah Young, Mrs.' Arraignment Dated, Grant Avenue at 24th Street Norerie .Young, and two others The Rev. J. Burton Salter, R Canvass Oct. 15 || ·» OGDEN CHURCH admitted the charges in the court, were arrested in recent raids conducted by state liquo rcontrol commission agents. The complaints were signed by Farrell E: Sorenson, liquor commission agent. Fisher and Gibson have been previously convicted of Burch creek SUNDAY SERVICES Arraignment of Glynn CulbertStorage Place son, 26, San Diego, Calif., on felony The board authorized an immediwas continued of ate start on construction of a. sur- city courtforgery today until Oct. 8, bail fixed at $1000. plus supplies warehouse on school andCulbertson in a comproperty facing Twenty - sixth plaint signedisbyaccused liquor law violations. Mrs. E. G. ChamEthel Jackson, 32, Negress, of 127 street/south of Central high bers with -giving her a worthless check in the amount of ?50, drawn Twenty-seventh, who admitted The structure, costing an estimthe Bank of America, possession of seven liquor permits, $2,000, will house materialsagainst ated about Sept. 20. was sentenced to pay a fine of $70 Ernest Balch obtained by the school system from or serve 35 days in jail. Omer The American Legion, Baker- the war assets administration. Its Martin, who admitted aiding and Merrill post No. 9 at an construction will be directed by CHURCH OF CHRIST abetting an unlawful sale of James Hayes, building and grounds Twenty-third and Quincy Ernest council elected meeting was a sentenced to pay liquor, commander, to succeed thesupervisor, as planned by Leslie S. SUNDAY: fine of $50 or serve 25 days in Balch ate Clifford Huss. Norris G. Hodgson, school architect. was a jail. made Appointment of committee to Bible Study 10:00 a.m. iVorld War II veteran, LeRoy Newbill, Negro, 49, of 128 passage the of amendpromote commander. Preaching 11:00 a.m. vice to the state consti- Young People Twenty-seventh, is facing a chargeirst 6:30 p.m. Balch is a veteran of World ments 3 and 4was announced. The of unlawfully keeping liquor for also tution p.m. 7:30 World War and Preaching In recthe lastamendments, proposed by the sale and possession of 14 liquor var he was in the army five ent special legislative session, ^EDNESDAY:. permits. He is at liberty under $400 our years of which was spen would provide for equalization of " Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31. bail pending his trial overseas. He heldtaxesonfor educational purposes. Vots amendments will be the Charles C. Hopper, 39, Washing- postal officer He BEEBE JOHN ing H. is general man- Nov. 5. ton Terrace, is at liberty under ank of colonel. Minister Brown Ice Cream Co Committeemen are Fred M. Nye, ager of the S300 bail pending his trial Oct. board president; William P. 9 on a charge of unlawfully keep- Commander Balch said he will school assistant superintendent, Ivor Hoggan,carry out the policies initiated by Miller, ing liquor for sale. who will represent school admin35 Reed hotel, was given until the late Commander Huss. Archibald, istrators; Mrs. EzraP.-T.A. Thursday to file a demurrer to a Meanwhile was announces president of local council; complaint charging unlawfully of local keeping liquor Xor sale. _ Mack that the clubrooms of'the Legion George Larson, presidentLorin PeterWynn also was granted time in at 2538 Washington will be open principals' association; son, president of Ogden City Teachwhich to file a. demurrer to a daily from one o'clock in the ers association and LeRoy Wahlcharge of aiding and abetting the until midnight. unlawful sale of alcoholic bevquist, principal Madison school, erage. Maurice Smith, 22, of 128 publicity chairman. Twenty-seventh, is at liberty unPrevention der $300 bail pending his trial Go Hopkins announced that during on an Oct. 11 unlawful sale of Prevention week, commencing liquor charge. Oct. 6, the city fire department will visit every school, inspect the To for fire hazards and exbuildings a film on fire prevention. The hibit Harold E. Stassen. former goveris joining wholeGAFCO nor of Minnesota, will deliver anschool system in the aims of the obsaddress on current political prob- heartedly SALE NO. 8 he ervance, stated. lems at the Newhouse hotel in 8:00 A. H.--Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.--Church School 11:00 A. M--Morning Prayer and ' 7:00 . "A FOOL IN A.CRAZY WORLD" Chorus Choir--Trio--Solo CHURCH and Madison LLOYD NEWTON, RALLY DAY Minister School in theA Bible M At 10 - "WHAT BECAME OF THE W H O HELPED CARPENTERS NOAH BUILD THE ARK?" Sermon At 11 A. M. ..... . 7:45 P. M. FIRST CHRISTIAN T · WORLD COMMUNION · Christian Endeavor At 6:30 P M At 7:30 P. M. Firs! Presbyterian Bernice Tyree, Contralto Stassen Event stop sign cases and three "Mr. Stassen's address should be Hunting Penalty of speeding were included on theof particular interest at this time, Illegal ROY--Convicted of shooting pine Ogden city court traffic calendar. and it is believed that young votout of season, S. H. Allred, Defendants of stop sign charges, ers particularly would like to hear Salt Lake City, was Douglas A. Pyle, 42, of 3060 Wash- With this in mind, the Ypung Harrison, by Justice of the Peace ington: Robert Harbertson, 20, of Republican club of Weber countyJoseph $150 W. Child, Thursday. Allred 940 Binford; Margaret Wilson, 568has arranged for free transporta- was arrested last Sunday in OgEleventh, and Myron E. Wade, tion, for all persons interested in ien canyon. He was accused by of 1214 Twenty-fourth, each ad- attending the address. 3oyd Carver, deputy game warmitted guilt and was sentenced to "Busses wlil depart from the den, of killing three pine hens in corner of Twenty-fifth and Washpay a fine of $10. Speeding charges were brough ington at six-thirty p. m.. Monday. Monte Cristo area. against LaMar Longfellow, 20, o: All persons interested in attending 1200 Canyon road, who admittcc the Stassen address are urged to and was sentenced to pay place reservations for transportaguilt, fine of 510. Gilbert Christcnsen tion as follows: During business 29, Salt Lake City, forfeited $10 hours on Monday, call 8787 or Kirk, Salt Lake 2-9292; on Sunday call 2-9716 or bail, and Gerald City, forfeited S25 bail. In addi 2-7292," tion, Kirk forfeited $25 bail on a charge of driving without a license the sophs during the past week required the freshmen to: Enter only the front doors of the college; always wear their green beanies; Sophomores Rap to be constantly at the disposal of the sophomores, obeying their every whim: to observe a day of Freshmen silence and a day of rest and to wear prescribed costumes on designated days. The day of reckoning has at Weber college. Those freshmen who had the temerity to violate Loyal Chr'istenson Nye, Soprano QUANTITY Welcome Party What was declared to be largest crowd of World war the II Special guests included Representative Walter K. Granger and county candidates on the Democratic ticket The welcome home talk was delivered by Dr. John official " EdClyded C.arver Weber counPatterson, on the organizaty representative tions state veteran committee said several other functions will be arranged by the Weber unit ^ prior to the November MODERN SHOE CLINIC at site. 2. All sales subject to Opposite the City-County Building 2560 Washington BOOT REPAIR BY EXPERTS only in proportion to the miseries we've known. If were otherwise we, ourselves, would be as unthinking and souless as the violin we play it 836 36th Street elections. MMMMV Pastor--Rev. V. A. Harris 469 29th Street Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. FUEL Tuesday Bible Study 8:00 P. M. Thursday Christ Ambassador Service.... 8:00 P. M. EVERSTONE WELCOME PASTOR V. A. HARRIS Hottest Guaranteed Odorless Guaranteed Best Guaranteed Giant garbage cans Indus, machine parts Rubber products Welding equipment Automotive parts Builders hardware WASATCH CO. TOMORROW! THE OGDEN MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION L. Floyd Lewis, Pastor Phone 4707 FIRST OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 24th Street and Monroe Blvd. CHURCH Sunday Morning Services at Eleven O'CIock Wednesday Evening Services at Eight O'CIock Reading 14-Qt buckets Oval foot tubs sets units Centrifugal . supplies Metal cans Electric drills Hotel, restaurant equip. "UNREALITY" Public The Hundreds of Other Bargains Plumbing, heating Not Here DON'T fORGET Non-profit Institutions Oct. War Minister Church School, 11:00 A. M. World-wide Communion. Meditation, "Ye Are "THE INVITATION TO My Friends." Duet,. Toni NeuHEAVEN" endorf and Kay Farnham. Ernest Oborn, organist Lutheran Hour Every Sunday KLO 9:30 A. M. 3-00 P. M. Youth Meeting in -- Sulfatd At 9:30 1T SOUTH P.O. REDWOOD BOX 2549 SAir IAKE DIAL 7-5411 ROAD ' NAZARENE WAA CITY For Surplm Dii.poul 14, u Sermon, "The God of the Average Man Mid-Week Prayer Meeting. _ Wednesday :-7:30 P. M. FULLER COMPANY With J. Giroux Street, Ogden 15 16 Write for Catalog and Prices Contract Ave. A. M. W. Pastor, -Msffr. 514 24th Phone 2-4431 Assets Administration -K Under Church Catholic Services Are Held at Washington Terrace Every Sunday at 10 A. M. Also at the Chapel (22nd Street and Reeves Avenue) 2635 Grant Ave. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship... .11:00 A.M. Sermon, "Discipleship of Lovej' Evening Worship 'o- A. Adams 6:00, 8:00, _9:30, 11:00 A. M. Weekday Masses, 7:30 and 8:00 A. M. Evening Services, Every Friday at 7:45 P. M. Confessions: 4:30 to 5:30, 7:30 to 8:30'P. M. On Saturdays and Eves of Feasts (9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. Except Sundays) · Harold Brauer, Pastor 9:45 a. m.--Sunday School 11:00 a. m.--Divine Worship all CHURCH OF THE -GEORGE 1710 M. 24th Street and Tannic acid SALE DATE! of World War II....Oct. 7, 8, 9, 10, Businesses ...Oct. 12, 14 State and Local Governments Oct. 1M. Farnnam. CHURCH 28th Quincy Sunday Masses, YOUR Certified Veterans R. F. C. for Small CHURCH 2464 Adams St. Joseph's Catholic Sulphuric acid Aluminum ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CONGREGATIONAL Salt Lake. Lithograph supplies Acetic acid ONitric acid Listed Is Cordially invited to Attend the Services to Use the Reading Rooms. And ages. Snowshoes pumps 323-324 Kiesel Bldg. Subject for Sunday, October 6th Darell 9:45 A. Thermos bottles Mess kits Fish lines Harness, saddle equip. Generator Rooms FIRST Cordage and wire rope Burlap bags Power 6 ATTEND YOUR CHURCH checks payable to TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES. Credit arrangements must be made in advance through WAA Members. New AH Over $5000000 WORLD-WIDE COMMUW SUNDAY, OCT. Reception of cond- SITE * FIXED BARGAIN PRICES AT THE equipment Guaranteed Cleanest terms and 8. Visitors permitted. Machine tools Mine and mill M. Ambassador 7:00 P. M. Regular Evangelastic Service 8:00 P. M. Junior Christ OIL NOW 2296 Grant Ave. Phone 4429 Ogden ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Order NORTHERN OIL Phone 4155 itions. display be offered to non-priority buycri beginning October 21. is r Church School Classes 9:45 a.m. Divine Worship Service 11:00 a. m. HOLY COMMUNION will upon. Mmsokom Offden's Church of the National Lutheran Council 23rd Street Near Jefferson Avenue tnU be on WAA s LUTHERAN CHURCH Regional Office. buyer's or write for information on Mail 4. Wire Orders, Export Purchases, Established Reserves, etc. 5. During the priority period, maximum quanhave been established to insure equittities able distribution. All priority claimants may leave additional orders which will be accepted on full or pro rata basis from any residues remaining at the end of each priity period. 6. Brokers not eligible. 7. Surplu* remaining after the priority period* rapture. We climb rtoe the m a crescendo, but i n ing upon the crest would pall upon us. We are truly happy AULTOREST - Crtmitorj) -Memorial kp, -a SURPLUS 1. Price tagged samplei Numbers) Nursery for Tiny Tots. Story Hour for Youngsters GOVT ' much to be done when There occasion arises but we trouble no member of the family with the details. Our knowledge and equipment are at your service (Selected Musical OWNED The music of life mounts from deep-toned depths of despair to scale the peaks of veterans ever assembled in WeMake every pair of shoes you ber county thronged the White Uty ballroom Friday night to part-own wear you longer and a home "welcome Joe" look smarter. Keep them in in icipate dance sponsored by the Democrat!" good repair with the help of committee. veterans' our excellent service. WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY GROUPS ONLY! 3. Enjoy Renewed -Shoe Satisfaction Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 PRIORITY AND laws promulgated by sophomores Vets Attend FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Street, East of Jefferson Laird V. Loveland, Minister VETERA learned Friday that the way of the transgressor is haid. Greenies who erred (and were caught) were required to perform stunts before an sponsored by the sophoassembly more class. The rules considered inviolable Many SALES ONLY! fid. t'ads Twenty-Sixth Erring ' Pastor JOHN EDWARD CARVER. Monday, Oct. 7, Salt Lake City, at eight p. m. A statement reads: Four Church 2406 Adams Avenue Free Busses Will Matters Handled SUNDAY 11 o'CIock REVIVAL SERVICE ' it Sign and Speeding WHITTEMORE, PASTOR 11:00 A. M. "ONIONS OR ORANGES" P M.-Youn _ P. REV. WILLIAM Fellowship you Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Services ... II. R E C T O R Y ' In Forgery Case to be named. I D ' who it " -fc You Are UTAH Invited! Archie H. Rose. Pastor 8-2 Phone 9190 THE UNITED CHRISTIAN MINISTRY · and the CLEAEFIELD KOLLO COMMUNITY CHURCH C. SPEER, Minister D.D., 718 23rd Street, Ogden World Communion Sunday Observance at Clearflcld, 9:30 a. m. Washington Terrace Service "The Church's Evangel," 11:15 a m. Gospel Service at Arsenal Villa Community Ball, 1:00 p. m. Clearflcld Youth Fellowship at Jackie Jackson's home, 113 Boss Drive, at 7:30 P. M. O. |