Show THE OSDEN 8 Plant Will Go Into Heavy Production TIPSY DRIVING Shell-Loadin- PENALTY GIVEN BY CITY JUDGE HYA YOUTHS g START REPAIRS Next Week? Officer Says ':- - " 37 of 51 Harris-vill- e road was sentenced in city court today to pay a fine of $100 or serve 30 days in jail for drunken driving He was convicted by a jury late Friday and allowed a five-da- y stay of execution by Judge Charles G Cowley His driver's license was ordered revoked for one year Thorstead was arrested by Patrolman Dee Burke on Kiesel between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h There were no accidents involved police said Case Dismissed Upon motion of Deputy City At torney S H Barker a drunken driving complaint against Harry Brieres 48 of Milner hotel was dismissed The attorney said the city was without sufficient evidence for a trial ' James R Jack 23 of 2681 Madison was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or serve f ve days in jail y for failure to yield was Jack reportedly responsible for- a collision Friday night at right-of-wa- - with a taxicab ' Jack was also charged with driving without a license and hearing on this case was continued to Nov "15 Pleads Innocent A reckless driving charge against Robert Conroy 19 of 2525 Adams was continued to Nov 10 after the defendant had entered a plea of innocent He allegedly was involved in an accident Nov 5 at Thirteenth and Washington A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Wayne Actual quantity production at the Ogden ordnance depot (Arsenal) 37 mm plant will bein next week Lit Col J Worthen- Proctor commanding officer announced today The plant will be built up to its full capacity as rapidly as possible with the peak expected to be reached within a month The expansion will start Monday with a erouD of 40 to 50 women and a group of 200 men being called from the civil service register The working force will be increased rapidly thereafter until between 500 and 700 men and the same number of women will be working in the plant in two or three weeks according to present i' plans Colonel Proctor said Total Personnel This force added to the present 1300 to 1400 persons already employed at the ordnance depot as cnmrrts in the plant etc will bring the total personnel to the neighborhood of 800U Colonel Proctor said COntinU-fl-n pi n f the nlant on a full operating schedule is dependent of course upon an adequate supply or materials for the operations The loadine plant will operate only on a basi3 of one eight-hoshift at present ir conditions should require employment of two nr thrift shifts later the number of workers would of course be increased Begun In September TTirst shells were loaded at the Ogden ordnance depot plant on Deen Sept 14 Since then it nas basis in production on a reduced lor training oi supervise jr and pending installation of equipment The equipment installation is now completed' shell-loadi- NYA boys today had started demolition work on the roof of the old county courthouse on Twenty-fourt- h street hill now the Weber college dormitory housing NYA boys and Hill field mechanic learners said Don C Sparks NYA dis- ng trict supervisor 1' government operating account The interior of the building will be remodeled by the NYA in co operation with Weber college and NYA youths will paint the exterior The roof was damaged during a severe windstorm Sept 22 A hign chimney was blown down and it crashed through the roof and through the floor of the top story into the recreation room below COMMANDANT Lt CoL J comord- bomb-loadin- sr MEET CLARIFIES 18 is ci-son- nei ng SHERIFF WARNS ' TRAILER CAMPS SUSPECT WAIVES CHECK HEARING Milton Facer 23 no address given waived preliminary hearing to a felony charge of forgery be fore Magistrate Charles G Cowley today and the case was sent up to Second district court for trial Con tinuing bail was fixed at $2000 Facer is charged with two counts of forgery in which he is alleged to have passed a worthless check written at $4445 to a food market in Ogden The complaint was signed by Ivan Jackson manager of the market Divorce Granted On Grounds of Cruelty Jessie P Checketts had been granted a divorce in Second - dis trict court today from Denton- T Checketts to whom she was married in Morgan in 1933 Her maiden name Jessie Peterson was restored She charged cruelty - hnnVi I 'V I 1 CREDIT MATTERS GROCERS ISSUE HOLIDAY APPEAL Berkeley Officials Confer With Utah Farm All members of the Ogden Re tail Grocers' association will 'close their stores Tuesday in celebration of Armistice day Lee Richardson association president announced today Mr Richardson appealed to the public to cooperate with the retail grocers in observance of the day by purchasing their supplies Mon day: "At this time more than at any time since the first World war it is appropriate that we properly observe Armistice day Mr Rich ardson said "We will appreciate the cooperation of the public as well as independent retailers in helping to make this a fitting Armistice observance' Most of the chain grocery stores have announced they will close on Armistice day and all members of the chamber of commerce retail merchants division also will Loan Leaders A discussion of the foundamen- - farm tals of extending long-tera credit mortgage highlighted conference here Friday of directors and secretary-treasureof 12 national farm loan associations with offi cials of the federal land bank of Berkeley! Calif The directors have the respon sibility of approving the land bank loans in their respective areas The 12 associations represented jwere from central and north central Utah communities Lending poli cies of both land bank and farm loan association officials were clar ified at the meeting Those attending from the federal land bank were Charles Parker close president and Frank Hodgson vice president Others representing the land hank were H W Carlson chief of Utah loan division Rich ard W Young general attorney and R V Wright of the N F L A m lit rs To COLLEGE PLAY Commission t full-tim- WELFARE EVENT WILL BE Change Voted in Hotel Firm Stock Part in Parade All members and former members of the D A V are requested to form at Twenty-sevent- h and Washington at ten a m for tha Armistice day parade Tuesday Cars will be furnished all members who are unable to march by contacting Commander Loyal A West "It Ain't the words-- It's the thought!" WEBER ALUMNI Men of Weber Alumni landsake Break down and bring ' - 347-6- 45 for that sweetheart You met and courted in the halls of Weber And let her meet again that that she didn't Lucky man marry! ! - V Will Take D A 25 $7-255- Ogden Soldier Studies Cooking - At Our Annual Luncheon TUESDAY NOV 11 11:45 AM HOTEL BEN LOMOND HEBER JACOBS ' SERVICE DRIVE OUT AND SAVE AT 36th and Harrison - t A S Ii JK &i (a DUICIC DUILDS i f DRAWS PRAISE let ml lili J 7 PER J3 GAL YOUR CAR FOR WINTER sks L3 tin 23RD AND GRANT AVENUE 33RD AND VASHINGTON BOULEVARD Distributors for THE WASATCH OIL REFINING COMPANY in NORTHERN UTAH ' MAYBE " inimwmniniliM-iin- i it's a little hard to this trim Buick as it will look on that unknown day when you come to turn it in There may be scars in its fenders on its upholstery — and but the thing that matters is it'll still be going great guns use-stai- ns de d You can count on that husky straight-eigh- t to be ticking off the miles with the satisfying extra efficiency it now boasts selves forced to live in- bne room Their struggles to live as though the room were a two-rooapartment made so with the drawing of a chalk line down the center were You can rely on Compound to hold your down squeezing every last power-packe- d mile out of the fuel you burn - hilarious However acting honors in the play go to Dee Linford who took the part of Amelian Tognogov a blustered Russian poet who throughout the show asking his friends to feel his muscles shouting verses of original poetry and declaring everything to- be "sabot- age" — D P Firemen Answer Two Early Calls AT TIIE LI LJ Monthly Report to retired late Friday as commanding officer of the 79th brigade stationed at this camp The number of burglary and petGeneral Wilfong was the first theft cases increased sharply ty of the top officers of the division during October to givexOgden the to leave since retirement of Major worst record for stolen property of General Walter P Story former commander any month this year Police Chief "For many years" he said "I C H Taylor said in his monthly rehave devoted myself to keeping port to city commissioners today alive the spirit of national defense Stolen property represented a in my home state Utah bv eivins value of $1029759 during October my time and effort to the national the chief said but added 9086 per cent of the property was recovered guard oi that state However I have for some time During September there was since induction questioned wheth worth of stolen articles lister I was accomDlishine what I STEPS DOWN Brigadier ed he said General Albert E Wilfong ree feel I should as a soldier The chief said during October I asked for relief from duty and tired as commanding officer of charges were filed against 945 peothe 79 th brigade at Camp San ple of which 933 were convicted or this request has been granted" Luis Obispo General Wilfons: was eriven an forfeited bail Night patrolmen found 22 doors and windows in the immediate furlough with his serv downtown district unlocked during ice to terminate November 16 the period The traffic department He is 56 years old and until his maintained its unblemished record was soldier the oldest resignation in point of service in the Utah by recovering each of the 14 motor vehicles national guard reported stolen Twenty-seve- n were inFor three years before coming LARGE jured in traffic persons accidents but no to Camp San Luis Obispo in March one was killed In addition there in command of the Sixty-fift- h field 31 were accidents reartillery brigade he was state Save been Seven people ported liquor enforcement officer for More than a thousand L D S killed in traffic accidents this year northern Utah For four years church welfare workers are exwith six killed for the prior to this he was chief of police pected to attend a regional meet compared comparable period of 1940 of Ogden ing in the JTourth ward chapel Thurs Jefferson and Twenty-firs- t day at seven p m it is announced Marion G Romney assistant managing director for the welfare program and members of the pre siding bishopric are expected to attend Regional Chairman William Stockholders of the Hotel Ben Lowell T Hawkes private first H Reeder Jr of Ogden will pre Lomond Inc voted Friday to class son of Mr and Mrs David side Ten stakes in the northern UtaljJ amend articles of incorporation of T Hawkes of 526 Sixteenth has the firm to make capital stock asgraduated from cooking school and region will be represented at the sessable is now ready to take care of a meeting which is called for the As the articles now read capital cooking shift for Battery B 145th purpose of considering the 1942 stock shall be assessable but priand field artillery Sari Luis Obispo it budget arrangements reports vate property of the stockholders was reported today Battery B on the 1941 budget shall not be liable for the corporate consists chiefly of Ogden boys ? In a letter to his folks Pri believe me it is passed out and debts Of the 359265 shares of capital vate Hawkes wrote: "Uncle Sam read until there isn't enough of it stock issued and outstanding is surely feeding us fine We have left to write your name on or 97 per cent were represented chicken turkey baked ham and 'When one of us boys receives at the stockholders' and all the trimmings that go with a package the ' other fellows can all represented voted meeting in favor of them every week We are all quite hardly wait to see what it con- the change Officials of the corporation dehappy and have some good times tains If it happens to be cookies along with our training Some of and candy it is passed around and clined comment as to the reason us get our paper from home and all of us feel the spirit of home' for the change Pair Chosen for Junior Prom Duty Hose Connection Check City firemen answered two calls early today a m was on One at three-thirt- y Wall between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h when a "short" in the wiring set fire to an automobile and burned the grease on the a m a run engine At was made to a barber shop at 368 A boy had built a Twenty-fift- h fire in the stove when the chimney wasn't connected to the flue hole The building was smoked-ubut no damage was done five-thir- ty valve-in-hea- Car-buretio- nf gas-cos- ts m 0 - Police Chief Submits His - Frank A Jugler- reported to police' a warehouse of the Associated Canneries Inc at Thirty-thir- d and Pacific was looted of a quantity of heavy metals Entrance- was gained by prying a strip of metal off the side of the building Listed as stolen were 40 pounds of brass off the top of a canning machine a' copper coil weighing 80 pounds and other materials Joseph Baxter of 1103 Twenty-fift- h reported theft of his 1941 sedan Friday night while the machine was parked in front of his home Russell Barnett of 262 Twenty fifth reported theft of two suitcases containing men's and women's clothing and $375 in cash Ogden Soldiers Serve Again £J§LJO r?n m RAID STRUCTURE Inspect-Toy- s Toys of all sorts to keep little cal associations present were: hands are on display today Farmington — J R Hinchcliff W at Utahbusy Power auditorium and will F HcSgan W I Barkdull W S- be there until ten o'clock this eveWilTurner iW E Gailey L E to look over for parents ning with an ex The display along Farr West — Henry McEntire Al hibit of the finest of children's len Taylor J S Taylor J F books is Ogden by sponsored Painter C O Garlick — Parley Clark branch Association for Childhood Huntsville-Ede- n All the toys are of the A M Ferrin A W Allen J R Education educational type blocks fitting StallinesJ W C Jensen build-up- s trains autos Laytoni — W A Nalder M P pieces all to be knocked down The trailer ordinance was adopted Whitesides F L Whitesides J P planes and reassembled by the county to provide a means Forbes Alex Criddle — A They are made of wood with A of controlling camps to insure com Parrish J J Morgan corners and colored rounded pliance with a sanitary code which Compton Lincoln Jensen J W with paints that will not was set up by the commissioners brightly Toone Carl Phillips a come in off — tiny tots ' mouth N Hinchcliff R P J Ogden Mathews F E Mitchell T R They are washable too Each article displayed may be Jones Merwin Thompson R P obtained from one or more local Greenwood Warren — J F Stewart A B stores To Wayment M E Wade A D East Ezra Wayment First Lieutenant Alva Lawrence reserve officer Ritchie Ogden Calif and Captain Roberts Camp Gordon Y Croft Ogden reservcof-fice- r San Luis Obispo have been Betty Hinckley daughter of As ordered to active duty with the sistant Secretary of Commerce army for another year it was anRobert H Hinckley and Mrs nounced today by the war departHinckley of Ogden and Barbara ment Adams daughter of Mr and Mrs Spencer D Adams of Layton have The play "Squaring The Circle" been elected members of the Uni which sent the audience into gales versity of Utah junior prom com' of laughter during performances mittee will Thursday and Friday evening I ' t H n be repeated tonight at US-C- HECK by Weber college students in the college auditorium ' The play directed by M Thatcher Allred head of the speech department is concerned with the humorous side of Russian family life under the Soviet regime It centers around two couples Vasya and Ludmilla played by Raymond Saunders and Doris Owens and Abram and Tonya Kuznetzova played by Rex McEntire and Ballantyne Each of the Battery Check couples marry or register as it is Tire Inspection called in Russia without the knowlIk? Flush and Radiator themfind of the and other edge uu ku r3 Ifu J rr--i EW HIGH MARK cation forms and informed they must obtain permits from the councommissioners" Sheriff Watson ty Kfliri He explained the only two trailer camps he could find in the county and outside the corporate limits of a town were in Riverdale He added that others — squatters or otherwise — will be notified of provisions of the ordinance when they Ro-lan- ONLY METAL THIEVES TAYLORSTATES V 194! NOVEMBER 8 Parents Invited eight-fiftee- I ROBBERIES HIT non-inju- ry of 2411 B avenue when he failed to appear in answer to a charge of speeding Roy Nelson 26 of Willard forline is AS second shell-loadifeited $10 bail' on a speeding construction under charge A $5 bail was forfeited by is located near the The Bryan C Fugal 25 of 543 Twenty- - Weber-Davi- s plant county border in the sevenui running area ugnu a similar charge against" Delmore vicinity of Sunset Nicholson 21 of 643 Twenty-sevent- h was dismissed Disturbance Case Leo McCraney 24 of 321 Twenty-sevent- h was - sentenced to serve five days in jail for disturbing the peace by fighting and Frank J Malan 21 of 2463 Quincy charged with a similar offense forfeited $5 bail Jack Riley 53 no address given of trailer camps in We was sentenced to serve one month KrOperators rrinntv — all two of them — in jail for begging have been informed of provisions nf n trailer camD ordinance adopted by the county commissioners Sher division iff John R Watson said toaay Among representatives of the lo "The operators were eiven appli M-Dav- contractor - ng ur Earl Paul is expected to have his crew working Monday The entire roof including the clock tower will be flattened and lowered givine the building a more modern appearance Cost of- this work which is estimated at about $8500 will be paid from the state Worthen Proctor is the manding officer of Ogden nance depot Wilf orig Gives Up Post as Army Brigade Gommander Feels Dissatisfied With His" Accomplishments At Coast Gamp Remodeling Designed to CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO Calif Give" Building More 8 (AP)— Brigadier General N3 AlSert E Wilfong of Ogden Utah Modern Appearance - shell-loadi- SATURDAY EVENING ONDWITORY Heads Lengthy List of Large Groups of Workers Will Be Called to Traffic Violation Ordnance Depot Matters Al Thorstead STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Let Us Service Your Car for Winter all-co- t Available mnrbtm for deftum ue m finished with any car you buy now— l5ut those Buick broad-- rim wheels will see to it you get the top mileage ' V each can give As for such things as con necting rods and bearings— Buick rods are extra strong while tests show that our bearings last twice as long as others under the same load and service oil-cushion- ed So go right ahead! Buy this Buick on its last mile instead of its first That's the smart way to buy these times il Of this you can be sure: No other car's going to offer greater surety of eso- Willi! " - LMW (gqf long pleasurable dependable service — so if you can get a Buick now better grab it! No other car has ALL THIS FOR YOU IN FIREBALL STRAIGHT- - EIGHT 'FORTY-TW- O VALVE -- HEAD IN- COMPOUND CAREURETION (standard ENGINE CRANKSHAFT on most models) STURDI-IITE CONNECTJOURNALS PINS AND BROAD-RI- M BRAKE ING RODS STEPON PARKING WHEELS VENTI-HEAT- FULLY ADJUSTABLE BODY BY FISHER POST ER STEERING WEATHERWARDEN (standard on LIMITED models accessory on other Series) CtIIUUII0T0$ VAlUt i in iiiwiwi i mil in in in mi mi hi ilia at slight extra cost on Buick Special models standard on all other Series JO GENERAL TIRE u OIL GO Wash second or third set before you're — Wynn Ferrin's 2611 Our mfignmmtt Buildimg Pratt A WhXtnaf Tires? You may be through the comfort in those springs or any need for care to keep them gentle As for the drive-- well there's just nothing to go wrong with a simple steel shaft encased in a stout torque tube ! Winterize Lubrication Waterproof Pennzoil Oil Drain Winter weight Trans & Differential Flush and fill Radiator Antifreeze Permanent Frigidtone Battery Charging In Your Car DRIVE There won't be any loss of easy ri" r irrrnmnnlli-- Dial 4437 eidleiii! IS(igi(si!i 2619 Wash Blvd S©Ss - Frank M Browning p 3WHEM DETTCR AUTOMOBILES ARI CUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM C Dial 5571 |