Show WEDNESDAY EYENINS NOVEMBER THE OGDEN 1942 18 He's Not Hitlerite at Heart WEBER COUNTY 7--A Produce Firsts Mining CATTLE THEFT IS Ho's Being Hold THEME LIQUOR SALES OF MEET German Prisoner fee Iron County Tops List Nearly All Counties Drink More 18 Nov SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Liquor consumption in We- ber county showed an upward swerve in the period endSO ing June Weber residents drank an average of 201 gallons during that d of a time more than v gallon more per capita in the preceding yearly period This was close to the top per capita consumption for the whole Iron county in southern Utah showed the greatest capacity - with a per capita intake of 21 gallons said the Utah liquor control commission The report showed a general trend of decreased liquor consumption in 19 of the state's 29 counties San Juan Davis Morgan Box Wasatch Elder Carbon Tooele Summit Salt Lake and Weber — all of which have increased in population because of war industry since the last census showed a trend of increased th one-thir- Senators Pledge Aid to the Jews NEW YORK Nov 18 (AP)— Senators William R Langer (R-- N Dak) und Elbert D Thomas declared tonight that the United States should - carry the "four freedoms" to Jewish: people throughout the world They delivered prepared addresses at a mass meeting sponsored by the new Zionist organisation and the Jewish state party Stating that Great Britain had promised the establishment of a Zionist nation in Palestine Senator Langer said "we will do all we ' can in every proper way to exert our great influence jwith Great Britain in seeing to it that this promise sealed with our blood will be faithfully redeemed" Senator Thomas declared "our generation certainly does not have to be told how far the spirit of Intolerance and aggression can lead how dangerous it can become once aroused And we do not have to be told how important a part in arousing these dangers has been played by the demagogic exploitation of the Jewish question by the evil spirits of Europe" He added "I believe that all efforts should be made to assure and protect the human rights of the Jewish minorities that will remain in their homelands but that all those Jews who would rather go to the Jewish homeland should be given the opportunity of doing so and should be given all the help they merit" h) Box Elder Lists Franklin Commended on Low Losses During ' 4 Official Advises Expert Cites Strategic Metal Value Toward Winning Victory 3 "V Past Year ' If" Are Advised at Meet M en 'I SWING UPWARD (D-Uta- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Jap-America- ns SALT LAKE CITY Nov 18 (AP) n citizens Hy in relocation centers were Produce first and task questions urged today to maintain a "coop afterward erative non-bittspirit in the That was the advice given mining midst of present trials and tribu men seeking in a conference con lations" ducted by the American Mining The advice was voiced by Mike Congress' western division to solve Masaoka secretary of the national problems of manpower and federal Japanese-America- n citizens' league regulation speaker at an emergency national "If you have a quota problem go conference of the league He said that as the United States ahead and get out the increased "is engaged y in a life and death production trusting! that you will struggle so we Americans of get a square deal jWhen all the anese ancestry are battling for Jap our facts are known" said E H " destiny" Snyder Salt Lake City mining man very "A cooperative attitude on your who was chairman of the round-tabl- e the war relocation session which concluded the part toward otheV agencies" he and authority conference yesterday do will added much toward hav' Rus"We have several million become sians and Chinese doing a job ing Japanese-American- s of so an American integral part which Americans will have to do if we fail to furnish the materials" ciety" approximately 20 Snyder said "Any shortage in 000Masaoka said were members of the — persons metal production metal which you can produce and are not producing league prior to the outbreak of — must be measured not in terms of war dollars but in terms of American flood" Government officials promised their best efforts to ! assure the operators of adequate labor to produce all the strategic war minerals available Lt Col H Arnold Rich Utah SALT LAKE CITY Nov 18 selective service director said a (AP) — Owen M Collett of Salt survey disclosed "that after the Lake Citv has been elected nresi needs of our armed forces are pro- dent of the Utah Motor Transport vided foit we still have about association men and available women He was chosen directors of as workers for industry and agri- the association to by succeed Arthur culture" to become T Burton who "It is also estimated that an manager of theresigned Salt Lake Motor additional 18000000 women can be Transport office of the office of used for an all-omobilization" defense transportation he said adding that from that total Collett formerly was vice presi of 78000000 persons adequate dent Ray Lllejjquist also of Salt workers should be available Lake City was chosen vice presl dent succeeding Collett — Japanese-America- PRESTON Nov 18 — Citation of Franklin county's unusually low cattle losses by theft and rustling was made at a special parley between Idaho's newly elected legisV jv' W lators and southeastern Idaho's civic and agricultural leaders The meeting called by the AsL sociated Civic Clubs of Southeastern Idaho took place Sunday In Pocatello Those in attendance from Franklin county were: Attorney Ben Johnson president of Lee Hansen the civic clubs Franklin county sheriff Weldon A Nash Preston chamber of commerce secretary Cleo L Swen-so- n Franklin county clerk W F Preston publisher MacKnight Henry H Rawlings Andrew B Nash and Frank Shrives county commissioners ' ' " Meeting Called 'A The meeting was called by the Associated Civic clubs for the purpose of discussing Idaho's legislative problems and to suggest to the newly elected legislators - -- " - - 'g w-J various proposed laws for their consideration when they meet- in FUEHRER FACED Though he can't help his appearance Watta the state congress Puss prize funny face of the New York humane society shelter has for consideration was a proUp cat with to The face do something about it decided is the Hitler revision of Idaho's posed C S of Girarstationed at as the the Cooper Cape pet navy joining code Several sheriffs atdeau Mo He originally was placed in the shelter cause some one tending the session including kicked him cause he looked like the' hated nazi : — — Harry Meppen of Idaho Falls and —— -Sheriff Hansen from Preston were named members of a special committee headed by Max D Cohn of LEGION CONFAB Arimo to review suggested legislation with southern Idaho cattleThe present anti-catttheft NAMED men statute has received seve're criticism from stock men for being "poorly designed and hard to enSALT LAKE CITY Nov 18 (AP) force" EVANSTON Wyov Nov 18 — Sheriff Lauded E Commander Donald R Dive of Oakland Calif J Department Gobbert of District No 1 Ameri- international treasurer of the Sheriff Hansen was commended can Legion has notified W J club will be principal speakfor the record low in cattle losses Watts secretary of Medicine Butte er at a meeting of officers of in his territory this year It has post No 41 that a delegation from clubs in the Utah Idaho district been reported that the losses are 9 as few as two or three from each Utah will attend the district con- in Salt Lake City Nov ference in Evanston on Sunday Verner O Hewlett of Salt Lake range A great deal of the credit Nov 22 district gover- should be given to Mr Hansen's City newly-name- d Included among these visitors nor said officers of the local clubs regular patrol of the range In or will be: George Larson state com- would be instructed in- means of der to make the patrols nore mander A J Horsley adjutant gearing their activities to the war oiten he formed a cooperative and Allison Bills vice commander program alternative patrol with sheriffs of Mrs Allison Bills national commiother counties whose ranges ''Kiwanians feel" he said "that ttee-woman from Utah and full cooperation with border existing gov- county his territory in Franklin Mrs Henry McShane department ernment agencies and intensifyOther subjects discussed at the secretary club community service proing were for strict economy officers who Wyoming Legion will materially in prose- meeting will attend include E J Gobbert grams the help state in government taxes and war effort cuting criticisms of the senior Cody department commander operations 125 from delegates Geo F Storey Cheyenne depart- theApproximately 27 clubs in southern Idaho and citizens grant act and the west ern applications of gas rationing ment adjutant and service officer Utah are to attend' Mrs' Charles Earner Rawlins' Willard expected S Bowen of Pdcatello state president of the Legion aux- Is district governorretiring iliary Mrs R A Deyarmond Green River district vice president and C E Gilchrist Kemmerer Is district commander who will preside Mrs Devarmond will rnnrinHthe meetings of the Legion aux SALT LAKE CITY Nov 18 (AP) iliary Two members of the Oeden Ma A p m luncheon will EVANSTON Wyo Nov 18— sonic lodge were called on today be served to delegates and guests Lieut Mrs and Alan Chase are to communicate the seventeenth at me iegion nail following the in ritualistic exercises of a for few visiting days at the Nate degree sessions by members of the Medithe Utah Scottish Rite's eightieth Chase home en while route to cine Butte post No 41 auxiliary reunion Paine field Wash assisiea Dy tne junior auxiliary Dr John Edward Carver and Lieutenant Chase graduated from the army flying school at Moore F M Nye were in charge of the field Mission Texas on November seventeenth degree work 10 receiving his wings and comCommunication of the sixteenth mission as second lieutenant On throueh the twentv-sixt- h d Friday Nov 13 he married Miss was scheduled during the day fol Dorothy Nash of San Angelo lowed oy the twenty-sevent- h WILLARD Nov 18— Mr on Texas Mr and Mrs L F Sewell through the twenty-nint- h degrees Mrs J Welton Ward have rushed parents of the bride and Nate tonight to Los Angeles where their son Chase father of Lieutenant Chase Masonic lodge members from ward Is confined attended the ceremony xjt Ernest many Utah cities and from towns iO a nOSDltal nftpr nnffonncr a in other intermountain states atvere eye iniurv at Las Vp?ss Run tended the reunion which concludes tomorrow aay wnue en route to visit his parents in this city According to the report received by Mr and Mrs Ward Dr Ward's wife was driving the family car Helps 3 BRIGHAM CITY Nov 18— Lloyd vv ara was aim ur TIT in the Rees well known flour mill operfront seat and th asieep ator was confined to a local hos9 and Marion ' 7) (Shirley here today following an acj tne oacK wnen in seat another car pital cident Tuesday afternoon at the collided with the Ward Jensen mill Mr suffered a throwing the doctor against the fracture of both Rees arms severe instrument panel Developing Mrs Ward and thp rhilHrpn mf bruises and abrasions about the Put a few drops of fered minor bruises Dr Ward was body as he was helping his bother up each nostril at the very first sniffle returned to the coast citv bv am Emery Rees fix a drive belt on a Mr Rees sleeve caught In or sneeze Its quick action aids bulance He was to enter the army shaft Nature's defenses on secern Der i and was en route the belt and he was carried around home to visit his parents when the the wheel's arc and through the against colds Follow UfcgI5 belt gate before being rescued aixiueni occurred ua-?qck:-ol Hospital attendants were of the opinion that he will recover 1 - - -- — - anti-rustli- ng WAN IS MEET PLANS FINISHED SPEAKER le Ki-wan- is 28-2- - - Ogden Masons - Couple Visiting Evanston Friends Conduct Reunion one-thir- ty SALT LAKE CITY Nov 18 (AP) ing — J j j er j ' TETER FOTOPULOS Greek army officer Bill Fotopulos 2624 Lincoln has received word from the Red Cross that his son Peter Fotopulos lieutenant in the Greek army is now a prisoner of Germany Mr Fotopulos last received word from his son in 1927 at which time he was informed that Peter had volunteered in the Greek army According to the Red Cross Lieutenant Fotopulos was serving with the Grecian army in Egypt at the time of his capture The message transmitted to Mr Fotopulos' from his son through the channels ' of the Red Cross organization read: "Am we 1 anxious about you please write and send us help through the Red Cross" The message was written on a slip of paper printed in Greek French and English It carried numerous censor stamps The only reply permitted must be written in 25 words or less on the back of the paper 1 I Motor Transport President Named i 00 ut Evanston Group Attends Service Shipping in Utah J Mathias Named Gift Celery Slated EVANSTON' Wyo Nov 18— Mr County Chairman and Mrs Ezra Price Mr and SALT LAKE pITY Nov 18 (AP) 10000 gift packages Approximately Johnson have returned from Lub- of Utah will be shipped dur celery bock Texas where they attended annual the of Utah observance ing the graduation of Sd Lieut Thomweek C E Buck chairman celery as Price son of Mr and Mrs Ezra Price from the bomber fly- predicted Celery week wirf end Saturday ing school Lubbock field Th number is " somewhat below Lieut Price has been assigned normal Buck said to the air transport command at St Joseph Mo and left for that destination immediately following L his graduation He was accompanied by his wife the former Buena Johnson daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Johnson Mrs Wesley Price and Mrs E L J s BRIGHAM CITY Nov 18 ( AP) John Mathias of Brigham City has been named chairman of the Box Elder county participation section in the voluntary meat rationing program His duty will be to set up by Nov 30 a system of block leaders throughout Box Elder county - Jensen Now Utah Scrap Total Rationer County Is Short of Quota BRIGHAM CITY Nov 18—Wil W MISHAP CLAIMS IDAIIOAN POCATELLO Nov 18 (AP)— Robert McLaughlin 70 for many years proprietor of a second-han- d store here was fatally injured yesterday when an automobile struck him as he walked across a downtown street liam L Jensen Brigham City po- lice officer and chairman of the local rationing board is appointed to the office of county administra tor to succeed David H Mann who recently resigned to accept a position with the rent control division of the OPA in Box Elder county SALT LAKE CITY Nov 18 (AP) —Utah has gathered 2838782 tons of scrap 86 per cent of 1942's quota as fixed by the WPB state sal- vage headquarters reported today The total was only 668 per cent of the quota set by Governor Maw however November Men Doctor Suffers 9 8 BRIGHAM CITY Nov 18—Farewell exercises for the November contingent of draftees who are scheduled to leave for the service Saturday will be held in the Howard hotel banquet room at one p m it was announced today The men leaving will be entertained by the heads of the various civic clubs city officials county commissioners and others Those leaving for the service on that date are: Privates Richard M Larsen Martin C Gilbert Le-RE Bergstrom Marcelino G Pelaiz Darold H Wood Vernal Pierce Thomas G Woodward Ruel J Gunnell Eldred A Marshall Dewey L Pierson Lamont S Jensen Ferrell O Neal Martel A Hunsaker Warren G Holmgren Charles W Warnick Jack R Davis Roy Arbon Dale Steed Frances At Crume Jack D Jor gensen Boss G Wallgreen Max S Chase La Wayne A Steed Jack R Hammer Howard Covert Charles J£ Wilson Ralph R Ham mer Jack J Bingham Sterling W Barnes Charles L Casper Gordon W Bailey Virgil L Miller Ver ron Y-- Taylor Percy H Jensen John-- ' G Archibald and Isaiah J Maible oy i Serious Injury t Box Elder Miller ol r" i KSjf tVASI3IFJGT0r HOTEL 342 Grant Ave San Francisco Managing Owner Wallace (Spick) Carlisle FOR HEADQUARTERS UTAH AND IDAHO PEOPLE Rates 01 SO And Dp Will Be Made Before Hoon Only Orders Received 10 by a m Will Be Delivered the Same Morning Orders Received After 10 a m Will Be Delivered the Following Morning Thanks foe Your Cooperation in Helping the Labor and Gas Shortage Fcrmors Feed 2008 Wash Blvd lou know you re with quality Yes the choice of experience tells you that tastes like only Uoca-UI- a only Loca-Col-a refreshes like Coca-Col- a Nothing ever equals the genuine the real thing UCJll tace-to-tac- e Coca-Col- a O ils fx? O O V) I lf Jbefore yon telephone Wartime limits the supply of Coca-Col- a Those times wl en you cannot get itf" remembert Coca-Col- a being first choice sells out first Ask for it each time No matter how short the supply the quality of Coca-Col- a carries on — — r a Coca-Col- a ing e The It provide meant more work and ice-cei- if -- lit lhy yr ren-paus- better work Dial 7332 helrs-at-la- w -- THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: Youj are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you If served wlthim the County In which this action is brought otherwise within thirty and defend the days jafter service above j en titled action and In case of your jfai(ure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the dlemand of the complaint which has bieen filed with the Clerk of said i Court! This action Is brought for the purpose ©f quieting title to the following described land and premises situate In Weber County State of Utah to-w- it: "A A! part of Lot 7 Block 33 Plat A of vgden City Survey beginning at the northeast corner of the west onefhalf of said Lot 7 running thence west 55 feet thence south 132 feet to thessouth line of said Loti 7 thence east 55 feet thence north 132 feet to the place of beginning M BLAINK PETERSON Attorney for Plaintiff P O Address: 512 Ecclea Building Ogden Utah i J Published Nov 1942 25 18 I Dee IS 5385 j NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose or providing street paving In District No 181 haa been levletj by ordinance of the Board of City Commlaaioners of Ogden City Utah which became effective on the 18th iay of NovemDer 1942 Such special tax is levied upon the following described real property in All the lots blocks Ogdei City land and real estate fronting abutting or adjacent thereto and to the entire depth! back from the street lines not exceeding however 330 feet both aides of Binford Street' from Washington Boulesvard East to Ogden City Engineer 104C25&— eaid "B" Station lands! being located within Lots 3 4 and 3 of Block 12 Plat "A" of Ogden City- - Survey Ana is due and payable In five (5) installments beginning equal! annual 1942 November 18 Interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be computed from the date the ordinance levying said the 18th tax becomes effective day of November 1942 and Interest at said fate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each Installment If lany Installment or the Interest aforesaid Is not paid on the date when the same becomes due and payable then the whole amount of the tax time said installment unpaid at the and interest are due will become due and payable and will draw Interest at per the rate of eight ((8) peror cent more of annum until paid One said Installments in the order In which they are payable aforesaid or the whole tex ' may be paid at any time within fifteen days after the ordinance levying the tax becomes effective without Interest and one or more of said installments in the order lh which or the whole tax they are payable unpaid may be paid on the day any installment la due by paying the amo'unt thereof and ithe Interest to said day If said tax is not paid when due I shall proceed at once to collect the same with Interest and costs as provided by law and ordinance All special taxes are payable at my office In the City and County Building Ogden City Utah Dated at Ogden City Utah this 18th day Of November 1942 HEBETl J HETNER City Treasurer and Collector ' of SpeciAl Taxes to-w- it: to-w- it: ' 18 19 20 21 22 I 1942 5387 FKOBATE AND (iUAROlAWSiLU NOTICES Consult Cotmty Clerk or the Re- spective Signers for Farther Infoirnatton J NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE IN SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of EZRA C FOSS Deceased Creditors will present their claims withf vouchers to the undersigned at the Jaw office of Glenn W Adams 512 Eccles Building Ogden Utah on or before January EDNA BURTON Administratrix of tbe Estate of Ezra C Foes Deceased i 3 j GLENN W ADAMS Attorney for Administratrix 512 Eccles Building Ogden Utah Published Nov 18 25 Dec 2 9 1942 53S6 721 The Estate of DEAN C HARRIS and IRETA A HARRIS his wife Deceased The petition of Lavlsa M Harris for Letters of Administration Issue to herself in the above entitled matter has been! set for hearing before Hon Lester A Wade Judxe on Monday the 30th day lot November 1942 at 2 o'clock P M at the Court House in the court room of said court In Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk or said court wun the seal thereof affixed this 18th day of November 1942 y (5-A- 1LJ Clerk Deputy Clerk M BLAINE PETERSON Esq xor petitioner Attorney 5384 Published Nov 18 27 1942 By ANN S J X r - Tie best ts always tne better buy! k V Co & TELEGRAPH WELLS FERN PARRY BURTON Adminis- CARDON NOTICE No 6722 of WILLIAM STIMPSON The Estate D stimpson for The petition or Issuance of lettersj of administration Issue to himself in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Lewis V Trueman Judge on Monday the 30th day of November 1943 at 10 o'clock a M at the county Courtj House In the court room of said court In Ogden City Weber County Utah witness the cierk or said court with the seal thereof affixed this i The circuits are heavily congested THE HOUIITAIil STATES TELEPHONE EDNA tratrix of the ERtate of Addle J Parry deceased and EDNA BURTON Administratrix of the Estate of L W Parry deceased if the above named defendant are living and if deceased their unknown devisees legatees executors administrators creditors successors or assigns and all other persons unknown claiming any right title estate or Interest In or lien upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to the plain-tiff- 'a ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto Defendants Deceased Don't call other cities unless it is urgent R No Whereyoa 6adwrwerkt find workcra welcom- : A TAYLOR: NOTICE ytftt I unknown otber and true the plaintiff! unknown MRS W W SPANQLER Whose other ana true name la to tne planum i Your considerate use of the telephone has never been more important War calls are on the wires and we urge you to think before you telephone If the call Isnt neces sary please don't make It On alt calls be brief Help keep Unes open for Victory wttose Published Nov X i drink utterly apart 1 hen with a quick quenching of thirst you get an after-sens- e of refreshment that is There's mighty satisfying energy in that refresh- - Utah Study Group Names Speakers Free Deliveries vrlrrr you First there's the extra something you expect from something that was original to start with and still is Second you enjoy a blend of fine flavors They set this r v uoudman name is to 7 ice-col- d Ice-col- Women's Society Schedules Dinner NOTICE that- - When VOil ALIAS SUMMONS No 18617 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT ' IN AND FOR THE COUNT- - OF WEBER STATE OP UTAH T E THOMAS Plaintiff vs FRANK V PARRY and EMILY E PARRY hu wife ALFRED H PARRY and LESLIE S PARRY his wife WILLIAM H PARRY and EMMA PARRY his wife L L SHANKS also known as LLEWEL LYN L SHANKS and LENA SHANKS his wife CLAUDE PARRY and RUTH I PARRY his wife: ALFRED PARRY: HAROLD H PARRY MRS R R j - SB? EVANSTON Wvo Nnv iS—Th Women's Society for Christian oervice or the Methodist church will serve their annual chicken dinner in the basement of the church on Thursday Nov 19 SALT LAKE CITY 18 Nov Mrs H F Geller is chairman in AP)—Dr E Allen Bateman su- charge with Mrs P L Troyer in perintendent of citv schools at charge of tickets Mrs W A Logan will be speaker at a meeting Wood in charge of tables Mrs Joe or tne women s legislative council Sarvis and Mrs Clifford Stewart of Utah tomorrow in charge of the kitchen Principal discussion topic will be proposed legislation which would permit an increase in salaries of public school teachers in Utah Selvoy J Boyer executive secretary of the Utah State Farm Bureau federation and Judge Reva Beginning Thursday Beck Bosone of Salt Lake City Morning Nov 19th police court wjill be other speakers tells LEGAL NOTICES j 7 VMr rf get together with- Nature's choicest ingredients you're bound to get a special kind of refreshment Coca-Col- a d is the best-like- d soft drink on earth'' That's because it gives millions of others just what it gives Pi Hi m Va-tro-n- anything comes from experience SKILL Prevent William Floyd Morris 28 of Kansas City Mo was held today under J100Q bond to answer in district court to a charge of grand larceny involving alleged theft of tools from the Union Pacific rail road Morris waived preliminary hearing when arraigned before Judge Charles G Cowley Morris was arrested by city officers The theft of which he is accused was said to have occurred Oct 24 j it every time spot in An 1 Seriously Injured F ffJ You can - A Q Suspect Held on Larceny Charge BOTTLED CO COCA-COL- A UNDEt AUTHORITY OF THI COCA-COI- A BOTTLING COMPANY COMPANY IT OGDEN UTAH 18th day of November l42 (SEAL) LAWRENCE A MALAN By ANN 8 CARDON Deoutv H" H HENDERSON Esq Attorney for Petitioner Published Nov 18 27 1H2 i Clerk ClprTr 5383 |