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Show Is OJioIation, Sflspect Not LD.S, Bishop Suddenly Oct. 26 Calif. Lincoln Broad- SACRAMENTO, /UP) Mrs "Gladys in Ely Prepares for Nov.,'5 Election; Names Officials ' · More ^^^J^^^^^-^^^ THE OGDEN [UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1946 Elder Wants * Beerless Sunday Is Scouting Enjoy Judy's Delicious CITY, Oct. 26--Of-Morgan Proposal Hand-Dipped ficials, of Boy Scouts of Ame-ica hurst, held in Caldweil, Ida., on a of her husare now, sixth to bring MORGAN, Oct. 26 -- Morgan charge slaying op .campaigning, band/W. D. Broadhurst, near On- of the Lund, Nev., L. D, S. to more boys and a scouting was marcounty commissioners have gone on CHOCOLATES 14. Oct. tario,' Ore., M. Lincoln still died suddenly of naturaMjut of undetermined causes Friday in Ely record asking candidates for state -SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 26 ried to Leslie when she married Broadwhere he was working for No. 9--Kayssenator and state representative to (AP)--The use of lists ot old-agejiurst last May 20. district Kaysvllle the agricultural adjustment adminWood, eon- Allen, assistant Scout execu- pledge themselves to work for enacounter; pension recipients for political pur- The disclosure was made here istration, it Was learned by relat- ville city hall; Effie A. Barton toy Stevens, Hoetta Kilfoyle and Mrs. George g ^ p ctment of a law sale poses was described Saturday by only today when Superioran Judge ives here Saturday. Boxed Peter J. Shields granted inter- Bishop Erickson was born June W. Underwood, receivers; A. w. Syracuse No. 16--Schoolhouse; tive, Ogden area council, who of beer on Sundaysprohibiting on a statewHeber R. Harper of Denver, regiona. and Goldie Nance, King Iva. worked a son the Brighham Eva in past Beaver- Dam, Jasamine City 1915, Kerr, Thurgood, 1, iri _ was . or Bulk al director of the social security counters. local veteran. reported today. basis, it Carl Barber, receivers; Mrs. Clyde Allen reports the goal is ide Joseph A. and Mary LaVona aJohn-Kaysville No. 10--Kaysville city Lincoln charged in an amended son The question of beer sales in board, as a violation of federal and WilHe completed Nellie Hansen, Thurgood Erickson. new commembers from the complaint filed last June that Mrs. Joseph lard Bambrough, counters; Mark 40. on Sundays had church in hall; George W. Barnes, W. for the L. D. S.won laws. 'bined north and south Box Elder Morgan county, ThornJohn Broadhurst, whom he had and constable: B. Jarman and Mrs. states northern his been 'Such action. Harper .said, is a on to the city previously brought districts. 2, 1942, married Broadhurst from Utah State Agricul- ley, receivers; Rosel Hyde, Luella West Point "violation of the federal regulationin Jan. counand county commission, follcouncil and Bowman, Ethel Reno on May 20. She Major tural college in.Logan. ' information concerning a?? West Point No. 17--West Point "The Boy .Scout organization that ters; A. Frank Galley, constable. residhe said, and they Ho married Marie Young in ance recipients be -kept confiden- the next day, the normal gang spirit ofowing signing cf petitions by man and ward amusement hall;, Reese Montas to continued live D. ·East L. June. ents of the county. Logan Layton in S. temple tial and its use. restricted .to «d-until June 2, when he discovered gomery, Florence Blake,. Hy'rum boys and is using the patrol East Layton No. 11--Olene in training boys for leadership had married the rancher in Bennett, receivers; Raymond Paice, Surviving are his widow of e s w a s issued she residence; Emma L. Evans, Bessie Glen Flint and Donna Paice, count- meeting its goal of character Reno. Beaver Dam; of Utah Robins Smith and. Mrs. after^fembers of the parents Harry ers; Eugene Page, constable: public Oregon authorities are pressing his. building and citizenship training," As Always son, Michael Kenneth Erickson. of Bosch, receivers; Mrs. D. D. Harwelfare commission differed on Allen declared. No. 18--Town hall; to Mrs. Broadhurst extradite plans RENT and the brothers following Adams names and Sarah Charles Sill, F. Dickson. Mrs. James H. Morof from Idaho to face first degree and OTOpriety of releasing interested ris, only Scouting is consJudy's Home-Made sisters: Durell Erickson of welfare clients- to interested tax- murder gan, Mrs. Eva Nelson, receivers'; in training boys in character and She has denied Preston, Ida.; Mrs. C. V. Bigler counters; George C. Nalder, charges. case. table. a but cardinal good Lawrence G. counter. citizenship, OR complicity in the Pa Wendell Grover. one of the comPittsburgh, Pa.; Helen Erickson of West Layton No. 12 -- Ward Sunset No. Sandall, ICE CREAM 19--Ethel Stockham aim is developingareof leadership. Overton. Nev.; Melvin Erickson ofamusement Ruth B. Green, residence; Nancy -nissioners. said he believed Utah Such qualities born in hall; Bessie partly A.'Martin, Logan; Virginia. Elaine, Bryce £xv permitted-, such - disclosures, Meada' W. Day and Elizabeth _W. are also largely det- · Hospital B«da · Wheel LaVona .Erickson of Beaver Dam. Stevenson, .receivers; Maggie Sim-Gwilliams. La Von Reid; receivers; person, but Thl --other- tWtf -welfare ermined by training and develop- Chairs · Crutches · Bedside Norley, Florence Lyman, ment The body will be brought to mons, Ernest Owen and Mrs. Goldmembers. Sophus _ Bertelson Tremonton Sunday, and funeral on F. Layton, counters; George Josephine Wilson,'counters; George and J Parley White, said 'we are "The time when leadership can Wblea. etc. McGill, constable. conducted Mon- Dibble, -constable. services will be Satisfied such action is unlawful." No. 21--North Davis best be developed so that it really Gov Herbert B. Maw. who day at Done p. m. in the Beaver South Weber No. 13 -- School- Clearfield part of the character of FUEN. Dam L junior high school; Earl T. Pearson, S. ward chapel by, house; Mrs. Hilma M. Bay, Cathearlier ibis week that he believed RELIABLE Wallace and Susan Vf-f Nel- the individual is during the Scout CO. no Utah law was violated in the Bowen, bishop. Burial in the Starks and Nellie Schmaltz, erina J. 3017 Harrison Blvd. age, when a boy's whole personalBeaver Dam cemetery will be dir-receivers; Norma Bryan, Anna son, receivers: Ethel' Holt, Mrs. release of such names declined a Z274-84 Wash. which Blvd. in Black and is Wilford state, plastic Guthrie, ity comment on Harper's statement Pioneer Dancing club has sched-ected by the Shaw Rogers Boss and Edna Bambrough, countcounters; Briant S. Jacobs, cons- makes such training possible," Alers; Royden Poll, constable. The verbal exchange resulted uled its fifth dance of the season funeral home of Tremonton. len concluded. table. -No. 14 Clinton from disclosure that old-age penSchoolhouse; Monday evening, Oct. 28. at sion lists in Utah county had been L. D. S. Twenty-first ward Tenth and Jefferson. A stateused a! a mailing list for literature Body Removal Slows urging the nomination at the ment reads: "ust primary election of Mrs. Delia"The previous dances have Ready you L. Loveridge, a Democratic candienjoyable as only the old date for the state senate from time square and couple dances Investigation have been used. Even though the county. Wise householders are calling us every day to order dances and procedures are new Failure on the part of companto most people nowadays, the orc- ions to notify a coroner before their winter's supply of coal--and to have our service hestra and callers have worked bo'dy of Royal H. CLEARFIELD, Oct. 26 -- Adopnicely together in creating the old moving the The Weber Fuel Oil Company offers prompt and City Educator time 59. Salt Lake City, who died of tion of the Lyman street numberdepartment check over their heating equipment to atmasphere and interest. duck courteous service any time for your .heating needs. while heart attack hunting a are as AnBert part of countying system, Handling the calls insure efficient economical operation. David Jensen. Glen Col- Saturday at the Ogden bird wide and state-wide program to derson, Wins Recognition resulted in complications Saturday take effect before Utah's 1947 cenlins and Ronald Driggs. Alden night that will probably not be tennial celebration, has been ap· doing the fiddling, is Pettigrew Your SALT v LAKE CITY, Oct. 26 with George Simpson's orchestra. straightened out until Sunday. proved by the Clearfield city counon an American Council Watson been and (AP)--The order has said Sheriff John R. placed Gladys H. Simpson. Elizabeth 4986 Education in New York City hasS. Stewart and Lloyd J., Nuffer, or three friends who were with cil, with the Utah state prison, the to 156 announce veteran East high school granted outstanding recognition street signs, it was makers, for of the club, officers that four Utah educators including L,. tomorrow's dance wiil be guest teacher, placed the body in a announced today .by. Orville H. Rulon Jenkins of Plain City, the night and all dub car and took it to a Salt Clark, city clerk. Let us keep your fuel tanks filled. Ask about our members are state superintendent of public ins- invited mortuary before the Weber to bring a couple as guests. cent per of the automatic service system. estiSixty-seven informed today. The Halloween spirit will prevail, county sheriff's office had any truction wasare mated $200 cost will be paid by The four Dr. John T. Wahlwith cider and doughnuts. word of the death. Utah. .the .state at the uniquist. dean of education This resulted in complications in The plan, designed by Dr. RichFor Prompt, Courteous Service to All Wool! Golden L. of Utah; versity having a death certificate signed. ard H. Lyman, well known Utah professor of secondary education Watson explained that in Sheriff up any to engineer,tois set any enable BriSham Young university. Brigham cases of death where accidental stranger WEBER address find Jenkins, trustee of the Utah elements 'could be involved, it is re- consulting a map or inquiring Blame N. and association, a coroner be sum- for directions. quired that 3-0021 Winters, state director of teacher For Aladdin moned and an investigation be Clearfield streets will be numcertification for the department of made before the body is bered westward and' northward education. of the death certificate from a central Davis county meridTheir reward is an invitation to BRIGHAM CITY, Oct. 26--Arra-is Signing Emergency Service Cheerfully Given up held advice being pending ian, .located arbitrarily at the main 3121 Wash. attend a conference at Atlanta, ngements for presentation of Blvd. Retail a Dept. coroner, the of sheriff said. intersection in Farmington. Clear"Aladdin and His Wonderful Ga., Nov. 4 to 8, to discuss was among opening-day field's main intersection will' bear Lamp," scheduled for evening of ro'ds at the the education. Thirty-four other west of bird refuge the numbers of 7370' North and Nov. 5. in Box Elder high school states also will be represented. Ogden ' Savs Social Aide · BEIGHAM · · r · FOR · SALE! Club Will Hold Pioneer Dance · Clearfield For Plain Lyman If s later than r r Attention think! Fuel Oil Users Plan O | d e r u Y o Dial ... C Get and Heaters Serviced Installed Today. · o£ Prepares FUEL OIL CO. Play . -- ; Clerk Repeats Last Clearfield July 4 Auto Case Registration Call 5000 West. auditorium, are complete, it was announced today by officials of YES tewoaaf UM\ YES the local chapter, American Association of University Women, Closes organization. The play will be presented by the Clare Tree Major Children's Theatre of New York, said Mrs. M. L. Kay. ' : The entire play is designed es- BRIGHAM Oct. 26--A traffCITY. Oct. 26 -T- CLEARFIELD, case dating .back to Independto give children gay, pecially and cultural entertainment,' uesday, Oct. 29, is .the last where 4 out of 5 ence day, 1946, was brought to who ask lor a loan, one-Which stimulates thought and im- to register to vote in the Nov. final disposition in the Clearfield (jet was remindmakes loans to pay bills, debts general election, it court Friday evening, "agination to the highest standards 5, and other purposes. ed today by J. Edwin Baird. precinct Mrs. Kay said. when a four-member jury convictof expression, on On that day Get cash your salary alone, Elder county clerk. ed Chester Thprstead, 25, of Ogden or auto without Inregistration places in each voting' . furniture of reckless driving,' and Justice of volvins friends, relatives or emseven open be from will Featured precinct Small Hunting monthly payments the Peace Fred D. Zimmerman impployer. a. m. until eight p. m. --up to 15 months* to repay. osed a S35 fine. are must who Persons a register loan A was Is the best solution, Utah If us a chanco Magazine young voters who have turned stay of execution to Nov. 5 to say "Yes," all give granted. a won't you? Come In or telephono Appearing in timely and beau- years old since the last general Thorstead was arrested July 4 today. duck hunting cover, the tifulUtah election; and all who failed to vote the "Mountain" road after his Magazine, published by in their present precinct at the automobile "Certain loans, lor purchases of Harry B. Miller. overturned and left the Lake Salt City, last general election. "restricted" articles limited to roadway, said County Attorney features "Centuries of Fur," by O. To be eligible to register or vote, 12 months. the W. Burt; "A Hunting We Will Go:person must be 21 years old William H. King. Although driver escaped injury, a companion Loans $23 to SI000 Utah Eats Its Take' and Has or before Nov. 5. must have been and hospitalized. Year After Year," by C. W. Me- resident of Utah one year, a resi- injured Cullough; "Centuries of Fur," bydent of the county four months O. W. Burt; "Awakening of the and a resident of the precinct in Utah's Future In Steel," bywhich he registers to vote for at FINANCE CO. West: Theron Luke. Various sections of least 60 days. OF OGDEN M. \VARDE LEE Wayne wonderland, the Colorado, etc.. are spotlighted. There are Manager 221 Ecclcs Bidebeautiful pictorial shots of the Phone S575 state, Utah's largest cottonwood tree, near Old Fort Robidoux, The Famous other features. · LOANS to pay bills . ic Is In It Tional Jury Sets Taks On Highway Lands -- WIHKLER _ FARMINGTON, Oct. 26 Fully Automatic An eight-member jury in Second disa this week awarded and trict court to Wallace judgment of $1000 Mammon and Delores Hamblin S2500 to G. Wilford. Susan and Lill- · No Shear Guthrie as "fair market val- · No Down Payment ian ue for land condemned in behalf · $9 68 Per Month of the Utah state road commission for the widening of the highway Immediate Delivery approach to the north entrance to See This Stoker the Clearfield naval supply depot. Demonstrated The Hammons had asked $3400 Be Convinced for their interest in the land, and the Guthries had asked $17.000. 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