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Show Here's What Proposed Ogden Naval Armory Would Look Like Kronen Set Record B. P. Believed Near On neither of the disputants and a group of its had reached the settlement this record has CLEANING RunsSaturday Meet MODERN METHODS . been exceeded byguests. runs, Fire Chief Clyde L. Petersis the meeting preceding on told city commissioners todaygeneral election and various issues in submitting his September rep- to be voted on will be discussed. Mrs. E. E. Erickson, state senort. The chief's report said to date ator, Salt Lake county, will be guest speaker. She will discuss a 24 employes stage. I. Schedules the Ogden fire de- Ogden Business and Professional a record number Women's club will meet Saturday You'll appreciate our RAPID of runs, totaling 893, but during at seven p. m. in Utah Power auditand strictly Modern the fire nine months of this orium. Members may bring Dry Cleaning Methods! nor the presidential fact-finding board would comment, indications today were that the dispute between the Utah Idaho Central railr- oad Staler of W. This meeting is being arranged the club's public affairs chairman, Mrs. June P. Allan. by During 1944, partment made Settlement Stage Though discuss the proposed bond issue for a Memorial building. THE OGDEN [UTAH] STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1946 PHONE TODAY «°EAr-MrDOIUtD JAILORS 7«5« WAS*. FREE PICKUP.*/ DELIVERY "Amendments." total of 551 fires have C. manager, C. A. Mally. U. compared with the 391 during the Dorothy Campbell, Weber county PHONE 7633 said any announcement should recorder, and-a member of the club, 1945. of come corresponding period from White the properly the month just passed, there House after the president has recwere 57 fires, and 81 fires during eived a report from the three-man September, 1945. board which has been hearing the EXTRA CASH Fire loss this year to date, the case since October 2. Last $113,661.98. report said, is Wesley B. Jordan, International month the loss was $2,598.46. ThirAssociation of Machinists' repreteen persons were injured this sentative, who has acted for the year in combatting the fires. workers refused to comment, as TM* Tht navy is planning to build a training did the' emergency board, whose F °^r if=p-ivTSTS and he be is hopeful that will The structure would be for the refnm 6Jen for members today were completing m O K d reservists. conunder construction soon. Artist's unit. forann tional guard their report to President Truman. center armorybui ding is abov what The navy, he explains, has in Presentation of testimony having stock arch-ribbed steel warehouse been completed Tuesday, the board STATE FINANCE CO. makes personal loans of $25 to $300 since has been acting as mediator 40 by 100 structures material for i* employed men or women--single or married. in an effort to negotiate a settlefeet. Three of these would be ment. All participants reported OUT loan pl»n is flexible Ogden seems in line to receive set up side by side and a headyon can borrow on IOUK progress had been made a structure like the one depicted house constructed uniting the three. and Thursday, and optimism of an OWN SIGNATURE use your household foods or or, ultimate settlement was evidenced. unit would be of brick. in the above drawing. It is a TheThelatter Union demands included a 30 a who as commander, is comcivil; security. Convenient monthly payments. training center for navy reservists, engineer, estimates that per cent wage raise, reclassificato and would be for the naval res- plete the structure and supply it tion of workers and a 40-hour, Roger I McDonough. a Utah supFOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE 2-7529. If more convenient, week. The company has: reme cou-t just-ice, was principa| much what an armthe naval gear required for pretty ervists to the its opposition at a Knights of Columbus ory is for a local national guardtraining purposes would represent just come to our office. Loans usually completed the same (V/z Miles West of Wilson its alleged inability to pay, speaker an expenditure of about ?150,000. session Thursday night at a special other factors. " School. Box 114) day you apply. Complete, the center would amount day program. MCThe board, whose appointment Columbus Commander John A. Clark (CEO 15,000 square feet of training Donough pointed out that internaby the president automatically Have U. S. N. R., facilities officer repr- area space. This would accommolaw, which should be based stayed a strike called for Sept. tional on principle, is now being basort date about 200 local reservists who reserve Twelfth naval the esenting Richard composed of: Judge is on force. "This is leading to tr-e would be paid for time devoted 20,000 Pounds of FresK, district, was inandOgden examining Mitchell, Iowa supreme court, pay amounting to Young Turkeys Ready for unsteady and dangerous state ol with to training, theman C. chairman; Judge Norris sites possible conferring Room 523 Eccles Bldg. 24th Washington which has alwa» $10 per per month. comand Colorado supreme court, and Ottopower politics the county planning city chEOf and disaster to the Phone 2-7529 and the chamber of com- It was understood that at least Market. mission S. Beyer, former member of the brought three sites for the location of the world." he said. national mediation board. merce. PHONE 2-1966 are center under conside"Solution to the problem lies in The commander, says the navy training a return to fundamental principles eager to build the structure here ration. as a basis for law and a general appreciation of spiritual value* The speaker concluded by saying MY "The younger men have to assume greater responsibility for national Will HELP SOLVE YOUR . it servists · Justice Speaks at K. C. Training Center Money Problems? Turkeys ... ... Meet; Old Timers Feted McFARLAND'S STATE FINANCE CO. . \ Contest Marks Air Mail Rate and in the international government." Paramount Hit "CROSS Following his talk, the justice, on behalf of the Ogden council, presented the following old tuners ROY--Doing their part to adver25-year membership itise the new five-cent air mail William Mueller, James pins: ShaugliFand National Air Mail week, nessy. W. F. Fisher. John Blaes, P 27 to Nov. 2. Roy postoffice of-K Smith, Vernon Carroll, Edward Mayor C. P. Rapp. and merRav Dean, Zeno Thinnes, ficials. chants of Roy are sponsoring a John Carson, George O'Connor, K offer McDonaugh poster contest in the two elemen-James Edel. William Clements; Carl tary schools. Prizes will be given Blaes, H. F. Cahill, P. M. Mulhall. winners, announces Emma Russell, John McDonald, Walter Dean. postmistress. Contributions of mer-Msgr. P. F. Kennedy, Msgr. W. Railmen chandise and cash amount to Giroux, W. J. Dermody, the Rev. The Roy postoffice became a P. Moreton, John A. Junk second-class agency July 1, when J. J. O'Connor. gross receipts went over $11,000 Approximately 100 m e m November for the fiscal year. Gross receipts were present at the session, of $8,000 are required for the classspecial honors were paid to Registration of 412 railroad men ification. 24 members with a 2o-year for the eligibility to vote was accomMrs Russell reports over 3,000 or longer. persons call at the general deliveryservice record plished Thursday at special booths window every day, and approxiat O. U. R. D. freight house and mately 300 rural route boxes are the Union Pacific and Southern reached by carrier. Five thousand Pacific shops, according to Hugh persons are living in the Roy F O'Neil, secretary, Ogden Railrshe estimated. Mrs. Russell and Milo Peterson Labor's Political Education oad were the complete staff in 1933, $125,000 The cooperated with association. when the postoffice was housed in Weber county commissioners in a little building on the Roy road.Nicholas Roblez today in Seco- providing for the registration. were so crowded before nd district court had filed suit Quarters Clyde M. Webber, chairman ol the move to the Arsenal Villa against the Southern Pacific Co. the association, in a statement .building, that mail had to ba urged all railroad men who have for $125,000 damages allegedly sacked outside the office. whenalready registered to do so on at fered 1946, 3. Bagley, April Nov.- the staff includes besides was struck from the rear bythe next registration date, Oct. 15. he Mrs. Russell and Mr. Petersen. He also issued a plea for all railra track car. men to vote by absentee ballot Wendell Gibby, Marguerite Judy. said oad Roblez, in his complaint, La Von Allen. Verna Bambroughhe suffered a complete dislocation if necessary, as soon as possible. and David Hyden. of his third and fourth lumbar vert- registration committee of the ebrae, causing a severance of theassociation consists of C. B. Doty, spinal cord, anatomically and hori-chairman; Eva Houghton, Mrs. HarMrs. Cloyd E. Myers, zontally, resulting in complete old D. Taylor. and Mrs. Glen ParHeywood total body paralysis from the waist HEART I. Register for Election J. Railway Firm Faces BETTY HUTTON "Even when you make it the Javanese way Suit .. sonus. sons. Shadow says: i can't make a bad cup of M-J-B" You · Report of condition of the Security with (fool) moon nights, Bank Commercial the pumpkin and antifWeber County, Utah, at the close of business September reeze in the car. With the mer- Ogden City, cury br-r-r-r- at 28 degrees--four 30, 1946, a state banking institution organized and operating under the laws of this state and a member of the Federal Reserve System. »below freezing and ice a quarter inch thick on back porch wash Published in accordance with a call made by the state banking authorbasin. ities and by the Federal Reserve bank of this district. · Fool frost on ASSETS Mostly clear weather ahead, but Aloysus, the office boy, is finding discounts (including $4,037.51 overdrafts) .$ 4,629,679.69 out how thin his clothes are! Unitedand States Government direct and guarajob as doctor in the butcher shop, nteed 13,798,300 00 obligations, curing hams, is down to his last Obligations of states and political subdivisions 556,800^00 porker. Oi, oi. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 47,150.00 stocks (including $25,500.00) stock of Federal Waiter: You sometimes find a Corporate Reserve bank) 25,500.00 pearl in an oyster stew. with other banks, including reserve balance, Customer: settle for a cou- andbalances cash items in process of collection 6,507,796.18 ple of oysters. Bank premises owned $115,000.000, furniture and fixtures $43.000.00 158,000.00 Hi ho, weathero, and if you keep taking a year off your ageOther assets 73.16 for birthdays, Ralph, you'll soon be up for the draft. Maximum tem- TOTAL ASSETS 25,723,299.03 A B perature Thursday was only 50 degL L T E S rees--half perfect. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporOne year ago maximum was 74 ations $12,306,925.67 deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporatdegrees, with 49 degrees minimum, ions 8,437,147.37 I almost equal to our/maximum this year. Ouch, Put some more Deposits -of United States Government (including postal I savings) 1,139,436.94 the stoker, grandpa. Deposits of states and political subdivisions 1,181,845.06 of banks 1,412,112.49 P. S.--"What's a pedestrian. DadOther deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 196,851.65 dy?" TOTAL man DEPOSITS $24,674,319.18 a a a with wife, daug"It's hter, two sons and a car." . .. I'll I · | I I £" igations (not including subordinated TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .$ for preferred capital) 1 048 979 85 450,000.00 400,000.00 148,157.93 50,821.92 R .. .... l '. . : . . Rulon F. Starley, TOTAL I helped tifyI,that relieve externally caused belief. · · . . Coffee- RULON 1,165,370.70 F. STARLEY J. , State of Utah, County of Weber, ss. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of October, 1946 (SEAL) J- LEO COONEY, Notary Public. State of Utah,-Office of the Bank Commissioner, I, J. M. Knapp, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do here by certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on October 9 . , u 'j , , . prisingly helpful. each, at your drag-" Sists. Buy both today! « » · H. FRED M. NYE, Directors. ·i « « 1946. · J. milk, scalded nutmeg Put chocolate, sugar »nd coffee m top of double boiler; cook 10 1 minutes, ues, stirring until well blended. Add hot milk; be«t with rotary egg beater until very foamy. Serv. in thick, well-heated cups. Sprinkle with prated nutmeg. Mak.« 3-6 servings. M. KNAPP, Bank BETTY: Here's how to make Javanese Coffee. AndUS: H-m-m Javanese Coffee is neither hard to make strictly percolator people ourselves, Betty, to take, a great idea for parties, too. And exactly what you mean about M.J.B.Whether you. hard but who are we to say Javanese Coffee won t replace you it with M.J.B your guests .savor the even use a or strong--or it in spicy reci- flavorbrewof the the derm-tasse. Let's try it! One thing we H bet though, it weak world's most prized coffees. That's be lots better made with M.J.B. Most fofcs pe like this--that grand. M.J.B flavor shines through. -it'll M.J.B because is gently roasted--just enough to cpar a MJ.B. you bad cup of can't.make M J B has a rich, mellow flavor-best they ever tasted. out all the fragrant oils that put flavor in your cug. US- We're No . · · Correct--Attest: H. E. HEMINGWAY ANDREWS, Jf* to easy. Cleanse witk mildly medicated. emoUient Cuticur* Soap, then apply mOdly antiseptic Cuticura Ointment. This *orH-known combination is usually sur- 4 cups · cashier of the above- named bank, hereby certhe above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and Commissioner A ' JAVANESE COFFEE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS E how % 3 squares unsweetened' chocolate obl- TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.. 2572329903 Frank Kunkle, about 56, of Oak·This bank's capital consists of: land. Calif., former Utahn. died early Capital notes and debentures 350,000.00 Thursday in Oakland of a heart attack, word received by Mrs. according .to M M O A N D A JCunkle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Critchlow. of 425 Thirty-first. Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): At time of death he -was an employe U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. of the Southern Pacific railroad. While pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities .$ 1,56500000 in Ogden he'was employed by residing Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or the BamberRer electric railroad. He moved to Oakland 15 years ago. corporate powers, and for purposes other than to secure liabilities ; 25,000.00 Surviving besides his widow, Mrs. Carma Critchlow Kunkle, are two daughters of Oakland. Call!.; his mother TOTAL ;:v-·,:;· 1,590,000.00 Mrs. Jennie Kunkle, Salt Lake City; two Mrs. Martin Eiscle. Salt Lake Secured and preferred liabilities: sisters, City and Mrs. Elizabeth Hilford. Venassets pursuant to reqDeposits secured by pledged tura, Calif. - _ · · · · · · · · 1,160,278.25 a w uirements o f The body will be sent to Ogden for Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secservices and burial. ured by pledge of assets 5,092.45 Here's - v^r ·"s^"'' " I shown below 24,674,319.18 Capital* Surplus · Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account Deaths Frank J. Kunkle J. ··;*····· · LIABILITIES TOTAL ' Here's Betty Hutton's recipe for party-gay Javanese Coffee | "Did anyone in your family make a brilliant marriage?" "No one except my wife." " finer coffee packed...we guarantee it the world's choicest coffee beans go into MJ.B's magnificent blend! A special roasting process brings out all of M.J.B'sfull flavor. M T B Coffee is protected by a higher vacuum packing process.. That's why we say there is no finer coffee on the market Onlv . CM |