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Show THE OGDEN Hinders Plant's Effort Event To Remove Strong Odors (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER 27, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1946 Music Will Highlight P.-T.A. Homecoming operate the deodorizing system -. j Products Co. plant, east of the stockyards in West Ogden, had ins- -Cunningham . said the fire, d e - j talled modern, odorless cooking Proved the most objectionable porand processing equipment and Won of the building-the wooden well on its way to' "smell-free Actions in the rear.'.which were be- j when Satusection^ in der-block confire early operations the older rday partially destroyed_ ·'(-·roaces and other sections of the structure. Sd 0substances Sesoaked into the The plant was involved in lengtomitted strong - and unwith the. city during litigation hy past months in answering general nuisance charges brought by the city health department at the behest of residents of the area whoth new equinment was apparently not badly had complaint about offensive dama-ed "the fire,, although a odors during the cooking periods. compete by appraisal of the damage Few Complaints had not been reported to his off"However;" Cunningham assert- ice. . ed, "only one or two complaints Losses Checked were received from the residents Insurance appraisers Saturday in recent weeks. The company afternoon were looking over the modern and four cookers installed but no' one would venture had just completed installation of ruins,' as to the value-of buiJaa suction system that drew odors a guess ing and equipment or the cost of. from the entire plant into a that.it 'would ita except o ; condenser, and thus was able t replacing run many thousand into good any eliminate almost entirely objdollars." Thursday, Friday Alumni ration. homecoming celeb- event gets off to a parade at four p. m. with start Thursday, Oct. 31, with the band R. O. T. C. and Pep club girls participating. In charge is Donna Rae Jones, physical education a The two-day e a c c r On Friday at ten a. m., alumni are requested to 'register and receive tags to indicate they at one time attended Ogden high. At tenm. an You Home or Indoor Daus WMaMK I w«goi5»OTffKSSS^^ ' assembly will be outstanding events of years featured by former members. Raymond r www^^^^^^ · a. thirty given with |ast class ^^ to Brightert | of Ogden high school are arranging for a A Poulter and Mary Woolley are m charge. The a capella choir, under di- "'rection o£ Glenn L. Hansen and the school band, directed by Jesse Glenn L. Hanson ectionable odors." Jesse Lillywhite Lillywhite, will entertain with sev,,m school mixed quartet the 4. high t eiven-t-by i tip A musical treat will directed r are being made accompanied by Glenn hose attending a P.-T. A. m LeHajtlsoni dij t or f voca music at for lunch to be served alumni the school. Reservations may be n Ogden high school auditorium i jj e quar et are Berna made by contacting Grace Atkinm. The Goodwin, soprano; Melba Pulsiph Oct. at p. 28, eight Ton dial 7743. Following a busi:,,,, or- orvrttraltn- TVTvrnn contralto; Myron Campbell ness meeting will be held to e event will also include discussion tenor,' and David Page, bass. officers and form an association, f proposed amendments three Teams of Pep club girls, under our. , which will be permanent. direction of Mrs. Helena Case anc Instrumental and vocal selecIn the afternoon a R. O. T. C. boys under super ions by groups of high school vision an extremely severe of Col. Barney D. White Barring musicians, a tour of the or a shutdown of the mines, I are the time lost by the miners ter the of ·-! P.-T. in sale will assist an and informal reception memberships and in ushering vis coal supplies in Ogden probably i strikes, shortage of coal cars and ents have been arranged. on an inspection tour of tbwiU be A newly organized and versa- itors ample and no hardships! layoffs by miners to go deer huntbe will At eigru p. m. an alumni recep- 22-piece string orchestra, un- building. experienced. This was the | ingMrs. G. T. Hone, past president, der direction of Jesse Lillywhite, Ogden tion will be held in the hall consensus of a representative cross- Reluctance by dealers and con- I school P.-T. will A.; high sumers to up stockpiles of coal of instrumental music, Grace Atkinson and Lucille Chamteachers in an informal rec- section of dealers contacted Saturd- during thelaysummer was mentioned bers in charge, followed .by a slay selections from Schubert andassist the the in after library eption b y the Lion Coal Corp. as a contfozart. ay. homecoming dance at nine m i However, stockpiles are perilous- tributing cause to low production gymnasium. Arrangements for the Several numbers will be sung i meeting dance are under supervision of ! at the mines. This firm, which sup_,,· low, and probably would be excoal to 13 western states from Leon Willie. hausted within a week if the sup-plies mines at Rock Springs, Wyo., its U ply suddenly was choked off at 'and Carbon county, Utah, said of the dealers it supplies had source, It was reported. Yards reported they were selling coal as been apathetic during the sum- Likely to Escape Coal Famine Hardships · Ogden £ '' MODERN 8-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE ' Unit Off ers Engineer Issues Shines Swell Coed Goffers Eleven Permits Skilled Labor U. S. "The fast as they received it, and one mer. dealer said recent cold weather Previous Warnings spurred sales until he had been An official of the company compelled to draw on his pared the situation to the reserve. comman who employment Ogden Eleven building or remodeling cried "Wolf!" Dealers had been Polishing of apples and dhoes were issued during the service has 205 applicants qual- Near Sources warned many times about a shortwas resorted to recently by twopermits past week by the city engineer's ified to perform highly technical, One reason Ogdenites should age that didn't develop. When the Weber college girls' organizaThey were for: actually did deprofessional, and skilled jobs," R. suffer as long as coal is mined current shortage tions in an effort to replenish office. Ernest Harris, to erect a brick L. con- velop they were unprepared for the fuel that all their respective treasuries. practically manager, Satursaid Shelby, house on the west side of Iowa, sumed here is taken from Utah he opined. Following campus tradition. between Thirty-sixth and Thirty- day, "and, many applicants who or Although lack of coal cars is comparatively close Wyoming Whip club members, were stoopito cost $6000. Henry wish to stay in Ogden are being was explained. ng to conquer their financial seventh, hampering shipments to some extbrick apartment, Berghout, duplex forced to leave the area to find The shortage is attributed to ent, other less-publicized factors problems by shining men's shoes west side of between Liberty, sometimes are more serious, the while Otyokwa co-eds learned ,. and Twenty-seventh Twenty-eighth, a day Lion Corp. spokesman said. For that while an apple office of applicant gineers; biological and organic he listing instance, the deer hunting season's keep the doctor away, the gleam70 applicants and chemists, a graduate forester, a revealed skills norm Muckmore, Stephen house, opening closed Lion mines for two ing fruit attracts plenty of men side of Twenty-eighth, between a wide variety of professionalInc- historian, portrait photographer, days, with great loss of producstudents, especially when the managerial occupational weather control titles. observer, airport and Grant. Washington $3000; he declared. Other dealers, crunchy sphere is accompanied M. luded were graduate civil, elec- operator, commercial pilots, inter- tion, Babson, basement dwelling, in its display by a pleasant and radio en- preters, agricultural economists, a however, expressed the opinion mechanical, trical, west between side of Jackson, lack of cars was the chief smile livestock buyer, a baseball pitcher,that cause of limited production and Antics of which the above Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth, on through- $2500. typical, are carried subsequent shortages at the dealer out the year by college groups W H. Rasmussen, remodel Man and department between east side of Liberty, restaurant,' in 'their quest for "treasury fodstore managers; traffic manager, Eleventh and Twelfth, S1000; A. der." W and torch singer. · contractor, remodel store, north Affleck, A survey of applicants qualified side of Twenty-second, between Hickam in" the skilled trades revealed an Wall and Liberty, $1000; Morris North variety of ocJames, dwelling, east side of William J. McEntire was cash equally interesting cupations, among the 135 people Y O U C A N S A V E Harrison, between North and ward winner for an employee sugsuch work. Represented Southwell, $1000. the Hawaiian seeking gestion adopted at Hickam were bakers, an ice cream maker, Clothing Costs! Jusl have our Claude C. Shepherd, remodel Hamateriel ir 'area, field, ; mattress maker, Expert Tailors make any house, south side of Seventh,, bet- svaii, where he has been employed milliner, tailor, necessary alterations. You'll pressman, bookween Wall and Lincoln, $1000; offset be pleased with their fine 1946. mce-May " watchmaker, P binder, o remodel J Anderson, The seventh grade classes shipfitter, utility Mr. McEntire is the .son of Mr.heat treater, plater, and the more craftsmanship! i Quincy school, 7-M and 7-A wi niom, north side of Chester, bet- and 'Mrs. James A. McEntire ween Grant and Lincoln. $300. ordinary occupations of electricpresent two plays under the and graduated from welder, molder and ian, tion of Mrs. Pryor, auditorium D Richards, remodel house, north Layton, and from the at Ogden, college' Adams aud Shelby urged all employers teacher, on Halloween. Thursday, side of Cross, between In school at 'June Logan. aircraft TAILORS Z454 WASH. October 31, for the school assem- Jefferson, $400; C. H. Marshall, re- 943, he enlisted in the army air may need men in any of these oc ink*.- MCDONALD model house, south side of West 'orces. and was stationed in _the cupations to place their order with "- FKEE PICHUPW DELIVERY bly the employment service office at "Halloween Night, 1946," will Twenty-fifth, between E and F PHONE 7633 European theatre of operations Washington, telephone 7707. rom August 1943 until December $300. presented by 7-M with the following characters: Buzz Baxter, Joan 1945 He was then employed at Take a Year to Pay Furnish your dining room with a good looking modern walnut suite. Brighten up your home with cheer and hospitality this Open on scason th a lovely new dining suite. Includes table, ACCOUnf credenza buffet, five side chairs and host chair. \ + CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS * it, 'ts. it T- , . . .. Field Prize fluiacy Classes to I Awarded Layton Offer'$pook Show ' ' "'. ''.pf Your ilHRROLDSValetShop · Tells DAVID to liitik in for Enlistee *» *^ *fe 1» E. I. WILSON Dangerfield; Patsy Walker, Joyce Hill field until his transfer to HaBodily; Glen Monroe, Holly Glanwaii last spring. Susan Anderson, Carolyn How Mr. McEntire, an aircraft elecville; Agent Ralph: Frankie Peterson, Norma rician at KAMA, suggested a method of installing condensers in Joy Clark; Nancy Brown, Jolene Republican Candidate Swenson: Heady Wolf, the tagahe fuel pump circuits of C-54 aircGame Wild Vella Neil; Mr. Anderson, method This to estimated is long, raft. the government $765 on its for U. 3. CONGRESSMAN Janice Hurst. save' or an FIRST UTAH DISTRICT wild duck jresent project, and has netted him This is original play written If your venison by the girls in the group and tastes like fricasseed rubber boot a cash award of $46. He lives, with of the characters were taken fromit is porbably due to faulty cooking, wife, the former Marie Graham, one Too much power the magazine, "Patsy Walker." according to Weber County Homeat 304-E, Veterans Housing, Aeia, "I Don't Believe in Halloween" Demonstration Agent Maud Mar- Oahu. His brother, Ray O. McEwho Saturday offered the foll-ntire, is also employed at KAMA as too long mean* bad Government" be presented by the 7-A will was tin, to make wild gamea civilian crew chief. and also written by the owing hints worth mwell the trouble The characters are: Francie. delicacy Dependable CHANGE volved'in its procurement: Glenna Toone; Rosemary, Ruth Noe: Freddie, Marion Underwood; "The secret of cooking any Home; Capable the moisture Army is toas conserve Grandma, Diane Friese: witch, Patwild meat is naturally sy Etterlein. two ghoses. June FurFearless Vote for David J. Wilson, for Congress Awaits Trip West long and Dorothy Wilson: and drier and tougher than domestic NOVEMBER 5th varieties. Adding of suet or other Pvt. Don S. Carroll, 17, army j Just Pam', Susanne -Pen-ins. "Any names resembling persons fat to the cooking pan will keep enlistee of June 4, 1946, son of and relieve that (Pai'd Political Advertisement) living or dead are purely coinci- meat juicy Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Carroll of flavor. . . a dental," the cast warned. 2871 threespending Pingree, is "The general rule to follow is week to furlough in Ogden after havicook wild game longer and at ng completed his basic training temperature than other meats Fort Knox, Ky. The roaster covered best for thisPvt. Carroll received is Glen Wheelwright a diploma purpose. Marinating the game with armcannoneer as a award in the an a mixture of two-thirds of a cup ored as also qualifying forces, cup and one-third of vinegar with training in Awarded before cooking, also is helpful. expert rifleman the .30 caliber machine gun, "Wild 'ducks and geese have firing cannon, 105 Howitzer .30 caliber distinctive flavors and are higniy Glen B. Wheelwright, who .45 caliber pistol, and rifle, variable because of differences m M-l served as an electrician's mate .30 caliber carbine. in the care they receive class in the navy, has been awardis reporting Wednesday, Oct. in the field, and the food they are ed the president Stoneman, Calif., eating prior to being killed. Ail 30, to Campoverseas tial citation for; replacement. these factors may influence the awaiting heroism displayed flavor of the meat. If birds are the Japa-J against nese in 'the Pa-' strong or badly shot up they overly can be improved by soaking in Weber Women cific area from water, salt and vinegar solution oe Aug. 31, 1943 to. Additional elections held recently fore A u g cooking." . 1 9 45 15, A complete circular on the DCS by Weber college Associated Womwhile aboard the-i en Students have resulted in selecmethods of cooking and preserv USS Essex. He of Dorothy Toone as reporter birds i tion ing wild deer and game room has also earned -: LUSTRE-CREME SHAMPOO and Roma Lou Buckner as freshmavailable by calling at 6i an s e v e ral ribbons : Other officers representative. "Don't federal building. forget t chosen with stars. IN A save the fat for the salvage last spring are Ruth Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. or for making soap at home, J» president; Beth Olsen, vice presiONE-POUND JAR Wheelwright redent, and Marian Shaw, secretary. Martin reminded housewives. Is Citation · . Elect i, side at R. F. D. No. 4, Roy. He employed as an is This electrician at the Wheelwrig-ht naval supply depot. Mr. Wheelwright entered the navy in January, 1942. and received his release in September, Are only a small part of your Optometrist's s e r v c e to For without his knowledge your eye condition glasses YOUR CpAL NOW! Oh, mother, see what good coal Steed Coal Co. today! has. Let's order Lump Stoker ...... $9.50 ........ Slack ..... Large Nut 6 Sacks of W o o d (Delivered Anywhere in 3-Ton or 5-Ton Lots) Steed Goal Go. Dial 2-6294 or 230 West 6232 21st Street BREAKFAST SET IN OAK 49 loty Tou and 95 T«rmt the family will en- 'joy many cozy snacks with this smart modern breakfast set forming an inviting background! Note the ta-p e r e d legs, comf ortabls chairs with leatherette seats. Includes table and 4 matching chairs in sturdy oak. 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