Show — f- - V - Die in Flaming House Bogus Check Losses Up About $4000 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY j TVA Will Assist 17 1952 Ogdeniie on Trapped Train On GI Marjorie Sabin bookkeeper lned for several hours In the deep the city water office was aboard snows at Emigrant Cap just west the Southern Pacific's eastbound of the d City of San passenger train when it was strand- Francisco The train S P's No 24 sat help- 1 y less from three a m to 12 m until Jan engines were p dispatched to haul it back to Cold fax Calif she said The City of San Francisco was Mr and Mrs J Lawrence Slater will reign as Farr West stake on the upper track some distance to the east sweethearts at the annual Mrs Sabin said her train met anand Gleaners Banquet and Sweet- ncart Hall Friday Jan 18 at sev other delay this time of only two-ho' duration when it tried to get m in Wahlqulst p through Emigrant Gap again the schoo In attendance will be Mr and toiiowing day rood was running Mrs Chester Garlick and mi' riou low when the train got underway Mrs Alfred K Charlton all of tor Keno r our carioaos oi returned whom have been active throughout Korean war veterans were also aboard their lives in the M I A Two from Tremonton Mrs RuActivities will center around the theme "Golden Memories" Plans ben Fuller and Mrs Orrel B Wise boarded the City of San Francisco are under the direction of and Gleaners Junior and in Ogden Junior Gleaners leaders snow-locke- Police handled 542 bad check cases last year representing transactions totaling $2577593 an increase of nearly $4000 over spurious check traffic in Ogden in 1950 Detectives Fred M Gill: and J M Stephens the department s bad check detail said prooaDiy as mucn as 50 per cent of the money was recovered through arrests There were 272 of last year's cases closed by arrests which probably involved some 100 defendants the officers said Police in addition closed 35 cases by arrests which dated back several years and not included in the '51 total SH7794l Last Year During 1950 the 552 bad check mm Forr West Stake Ball Friday snow-locke- M-M- ur en-thir- ty handled represented transac- tions totaling $2177941 oif which 328 cases were closed by arrests the officers said j Good cooperation of Ogden busi- ness houses last year enabled police to arrest between 20 and 25 spurious check passers This 'was ace complished through a system among merchants who notified police and fellow merchants as soon as a worthless' check operation was detected Detectives Gill and Stephens said police are willing to conduct additional check" schools for Ogden business people if requests for the schools are made Several such sessions were conducted last year at which officers acquainted cashiers and others with best methods of "detecting a worthless ' fW check f Lt Cmdr Victor Hampshire and his wife (above) died early yesterday with their two children when flames swept their rented home at St John's Newfoundland Mrs Hampshire's parents are Mr and Mrs William H Thacker Osden two-sto- j ry '1d ! - 4- Officer Hopefuls Must Apply Soon College Graduates were Jremind-e- d today that Feb 15 is the last day that applications will be accepted for the marine corps officer candidate course starting on March 12 at Quantico VaJ A man enrolled in the officer candidate course will receive ten weeks of basic training before being commissioned second lieutenant When commissioned the new officer is trained for five months in a basic officer school also at Quantico Officers finishing this school are eligible for one of hundreds of assignments available to marine corps officers Information on the officer candidate course may be obtained by contacting Tech Sgt Blaine F in Room 286 federal building Nye Og den M-M- M-M- Fender Skirts Gone Telegram Verifies Death Of Daughter and Family chain-phon- 'y: two-thirt- Harold L Jensen reported a pair of fender skirts was stolen from hfs car while parked before his residence THIS COUPON Relatives in Ogden received a would be brought to Salt Lake City 'TV it jeiegram irom u a navy oxiicers for funeral services Survivors include a brother I today confirming newspaper ac counts regarding the tragic death Jack P Thacker of 2811 Malan of a family of four in a house fire Memorial services will be con ! ducted at the Pepperrell air force at St John's Newfoundland chapel in Newfoundland to Mrs William H Thacker of 1169 base morrow morning Twenty-fourt- h whose daughter perished together with her hus band and two children said the telegram contained no other information relative to the mishap Dead were: Lieut Cmdr Victor Hampshire Salt Lake City his wife the former Phyllis Thacker and their two children CarL five and Paul seven and a maid Rather me Grouchey 17 St Johns The fire occurred shortly before dawn yesterday It reportedly started in the kitchen and spread quickly to upstairs rooms where the five were sleeping The bodies were found by firefighters Mrs Thacker said that she expected the four family members e a i FREE HAIRCUT hen 7474 ' " I Age turn-ov80-5- 5 business Ogdenite Outlines Fire Fight Plans - Wheat ViSrriNG FRiEMDftt UKt BRUK1N IN A KIW mm o' sHotfc— fnrnished Investment J WAAAAACA STORM DOORS Keep your home comfortable and save fuel just A SHOOT WHILE AT A TIME tin 420 445 405 355 Rabbit Pellets Hog Feed °1 Flour U £t? 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