Show J f THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING APRIL 20 1942 D Random References FUNERALS DEATHS OFFICES FILLED BY HEW STAKE $" h 't Announcements Made at First Quarterly Conference Announcement was made at the 6 first quarterly conference of the new U D S Farr West stake Sunday In Ogden tabernacle that several additional officers have been appointed since the organization of the stake on January 18 President Wilmer J Maw presided and Apostle Joseph F Merrill was the principal speaker The new officers are: High'priests’ quorum Cyrus A Penrod first counselor to President Thomas M Irvine J Lawrence Slater second counselor and David W Shaw clerk Stake Melchizedek priesthood committee Richard R D Brown chairman Riley E Taylor and S V s ' fc i f ' - BETTY PARKINSON MORGAN— Betty Parkinson 20 daughter of F L and Lydia Rich Parkinson of Morgan died Sunday a m at the family at one-te- n home following a illness Miss Parkinson was born June 141921 in Morgan She was a member of North Morgan L D S ward She attended Morgan coun ty schools and was graduated from Morgan high school in 1939 Robert Cunningham Stake She was completing her second Aaronic committee priesthood of study at Weber college in James A Davis chairman and year when she was forced to Ogden Albert J Powell Stake adult withdraw because of ill health She Aaronic priesthood committee Ar- was a member of the Tiki Kappa thur G Pledger ' chairman women’s social unit at the Relief society Nellie Ward Neal Kappa college' president Florence P Brown and Surviving are her parents three Amanda Waterstradt counselors brothers and four sisters C J Sunday school Harold b Brown Parkinson of Salt Lake City Dee superintendent Fred P Nash first R Parkinson of Washington D C assistant and Robert K and LaJune Parkin' In Mutuals son of Morgan Mrs Ida Francis Y M M I A Lawrence W Jen- and Mrs Valentine Blackinton of kins R Ogden and Mrs La Nore Bunce of superintendent Clyde Bramwell and Floyd A Palmer as- Idaho Falls Idaho sistants t Y W M I A Gladys K Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at two p m in MorPeterson) president iSchenck and Genevieve Marjorie Jenkins as- gan L D S stake tabernacle by sistants and Rachel Bramwell sec- Joseph E Rees bishop of North retary j Morgan ward Burial in the South Primary association Roxey R Morgan cemetery will be directed Heslop president Genealogical by Lindquist & Sons’ mortuary of committee S Robert Cunningham Ogden chairman Stake welfare commitFriends may call at the Parkintee Richard R D Brown and son home in Morgan Tuesday aftRachel Bramwell Church stake ernoon and ' evening and Wednescommittee ' Eddis W day prior to services campaign 13-mo- - - o - i i Watkins chairman Harrisville ward bishopric: Otto R Anderson was released as first ' o O counselor William S Costly was advanced from second to first counselor H Boyd Christiansen ward clerk was advanced to second counselor and Rollo McBride was appointed ward clerk Mound' Fort ward bishopric: Renoldo Harper was appointed second counselor Marriott ward bishopric Earl Walter Butler was released as first counselor Delbert Franklin Hodson was advanced from second to first counselor and Harvey J Butler was appointed second counselor Emphasizes Faith Apostle Merrill said he “knows that the Lord lives not because of others' testimonies not because of miracles not because I have read the standard works of the church or heard good sermons but because God has revealed that fact to me in answer to prayer” The speaker said: “We are a peculiar people because we profess much more than any other religious organization We to be God’s- - church becauseprofess He established it Himself “We believe in divine revelation — a living church must be guided by revelation All may enjoy revelations There is revelation guiding the1 presidency of the church TRAVELER WILL TALK TO PUPILS ' WEBER HIGH NEWS NOTES Editor: Maurine Carr On Wednesday April 22 students yof Weber high will have an opportunity to hear ‘Walter (van Haitsma lecturer writer vocational consultant and photograph er Mr van Haitsma will present “Wings Over America” a timely travel talk illustrated in natural o O I for Frederick Richard) Evans 61 Davis county carpenter who died Saturday of a heart attack while working in the carpdnterishopj of field Ogden air depot at Hill William A Dawson- - Ward bishop Burial will be in will officiate Kaysville city cemetery1 directed by Lindquist & Sons’ mortuary of 1 i ij Ogden Friends may call at the family home in Layton this evening and prior to services Tuesday!named in In addition to relatives a previous article the ' following children survive: Mrs Leora Thur-goo- d and Mrs Neva Thurgood both of Syracuse Mrs Aletha Fallis Malad Idaho and Mellery Harris Ogden SHERMAN H SMITH Services for Sherntart Hatch Smith 21 army flying cadel killed Friday in the crash of a (training plane in California will be conducted iSiesday at twelve-fhirf- jr p m in the Ogden L D LS Twelfth ward chapel by David !Su Romney bishop of Mount Ogden ward Burial in Aultorest memorial park will be directed by Aultbrest morj tuary ! ij Cadet Smith was a json of Mr and Mrs Herbert E Smith of 1504 Lake and was a senior) student at University of Utah frit: to his acceptance three months a?o as a f flying cadet' Friends may call at! the drawing room of Aultorest naqrjtiary tonight and at the Smith home Tuesday from ten a m Until time of services-opene- The casket 11 not be JAMES NORMAN CLARK BURCH CREEK — James Norman Clark 76 well known Weber county farmer and stock raiser died a m in the Sunday at Ogden hospital of a lingering illness Mr Clark was born July 20 1865 in Ogden a son of John Mathew if and Milinda Burch Clark early Weber county pioneers He had JOHN L HIGGINBOTHAM spent his entire lifetime in Weber Services John iL county He was a member of Og-de- botham 70 for of 358 Twer D S Twenty-secon- d ward were conducted $h Larkin Surviving are a brother and sis- & Sons’ funeral Sunday chapel by Presiter Joseph P Clark and Mrs dent William A Budge) Emma Herrick of Ogden were offered Funeral services will be conduct- byMusical selections Lorene-Snyde- r F Larkin George three-thirted Tuesday at y p m Mary Ruby I Anderson in Lindquist &i Sons’ funeral and Anna Farley Mae Chadwick) chapel Ogden by i Horace E Gar- ers were Patriarch Miles SpeakJones ner of Hooper patriarch of Lake-vie- w Barker Si and City Attorney George stake Burial will be in Og- President Budge Invocation was den city cemeteryi by Orson Foulger ahd beneFriends may call at the funeral offered diction by E A Larkin! Interchapel tonight from five to nine ment was in Ogden ciy cemetery p m and Tuesday prior to servEmployes of the Model laundry ices acted as pallbearers W) W Shaw dedicated the grave ROBERT GORDON 1 CARLOS B CARDON i Robert Gordon 88 of 167 Twenty-f! Services for Carlos Ballantyne ifth died Sunday in his room Mr Gordon’s body was found Cardon 31 of 582 Ogden! canyon vice president of thej George D about p m and po- Cardon Co were conducted Sunlice officers were! notified immein L D S Twelfth ward the day diately An investigation by Counselor L Bott K Milligan and De- chapel byat the homeAlbert was offered Prayer tective R F Peterson of the police ' Thomas5 Patriarch Wheeby department City Judge Charles G lwright f! Cowley acting coroner and Dr Prelude and postlude hvere played L W Benson Weber county phyMrs Margaret Bachman Invosician revealed that death was due by cation to natural causes It was learned bins was offered by Stanley Robbenediction by Counselor Mr Gordon had been under treat- A C and Richardson Voealists were ment for a heart ailment and that Reed Gammell SJ William he showed definite signs of failing Mrs Leland Florence MrsWright health Saturday evening and Sun- Poulter Mrs Alice Dixon ‘andEthel Ella day morning Lieutenant Milligan Moore Speakers were Joseph E reported Cardon Commissioner William D Mr Gordon had worked for sev- Wood Alma Sonne and David J eral years for L Campion at Wilson The crypt- - in jAultorest Jj Riverdale was dedicated mausoleum The body was taken to Larkin Bishop Hyrum B Wheelwright by j six-fifte- en nL two-fifty-fi- ve Li'eu-tenantJWilli- am t & Sons’ SERMON TOPIC MEETS TONIGHT Keep Footprints in View Will Precede Instructor Course in First Aid Always Is Advice Of Pastor Methods Developing and printing any size “A well-knobusiness man is roll 35c Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 to said have declared that he owed Wash Blvd adv) all of his success to the practice of in the footsteps of his In South-Pri- vate Samuel Wayne following father” the Rev Paul G Hansen Dye son of Samuel G Dye of said Sunday Ln St Paul’s Lutheran Ogden stationed at the army air church “Whenever a difficult sitforce bomber base at Will Rogers uation arose he would ask himself field Okla previously was on ‘What would my father have done duty at Sheppard field under the circumstances?’ and the solution would always suggest itPoll Parrot shoes for children’s self “That may not be an infallible growing 'feet Christenson’s Shoe formula for achievement in the Mart 4 (adv) business world but the unfailing method for success in a Christian Training — Private Robert Leon- life is to follow in the footsteps ard Barker is stationed at the of Jesus The Lord used the illusat base army air force bomber of tration their sheep following Will Rogers Field Oklahoma it to us show one shepherd for thing was reported today that to step in the exact places where Jesus trod is as impossible Perennials — Pansys Delph for you and me as it is for a sheep Painted Daisies borders etc Tay- to walk in the steps of a man All lor’s 2316 Wash (adv) we can do is to wallin the same j general direction and keep those Play— The play “Grandmother footprints always in' view Modern Pulls The Strings” will be pre- sociology likes to tell us that sented In the L D' S Eleventh morals are determined by public ward recreation hall Washington opinion and that right and wrong are relative terms The Bible does and Thirty-firat seven-thirt- y p m Tuesday The public is in- away with all that when it says that Jesus settled the matter ‘leavvited without charge ing us an example that we should Store Your Furs — Insured cold follow in His steps’ The oae unguide for human conduct storage1 T Gajewsky 2314 Wash failing to is be found In the question (adv) ‘What would Jesus do under the Sentinel — Asael G Knudson 28 same circumstances?’ “The trouble with most of us Is of 2562 Van Buren charged April we fail to get well enough that 14 with speeding 40 miles an hour with acquainted life of Christ in a per hour zone was to know how He the would a1 sentence act in any or of $10 fine given The study of five days in jail today in city given situation biography is one of the most profitcourt able efforts that we can make i since it both the informaAnother remnant sale of Arm- tion and brings which will inspiration strong’s Burlap back inlaid lino- lead us to greater things But leum Village Products 2971 Wash no biography can even approach Blvd Dial 4125 (adv) both in temporal and spiritual value the biography of Jesus of Lesson — Mrs Earl Wood will Nazareth “My hear my conductl-thstory lesson on “Hu- voice and they! sheep follow me’ To mor in j Children’s Literature” at know Christ is to love Him to love the meeting of the L D S Mount Him is to serve and follow Him Ogden ward Relief society Tues- to follow Him is to gain eternal day in the Twelfth ward A play life” will be) presented by first grade children of the Polk school 1 -- 1 st mortuary e I 1 A good place to get Meats and Fish is James City Mkt Washington ‘ Lewis color Mr Haitsma is presented by the Sunday Graham Music and Lyceum bureau hospital age of Salt Lake City and is another to Mr was born April 18 in the series presented at Weber 1870 InReams Arkansas a son of Mr and high this school year Mrs Henry Reams He had reJuniors' Competition sided past several Juniors of Weber high have been years in Ogden the j holding competition in retold story Before coming to Ogden he had telling yital speeches poetry read- spent many years in Huntsville ing and debating This is an anj one son Fay Surviving nual contest among all the juniors Reams of SaltareLake City and a of the county The purpose is to number of other relatives give the students experience in Funeral arrangements are being speaking before an audience in made by Larkin i& Sons’ mortuexpression of thoughts in giving ary the correct interpretation of stories and poetry and in the lightning WILLIAM DEAN William Dean 50 Lyman Wyo thinking that is necessary in de bate- died today at four-thirt- y a m in an Ogden hospital of Winners of the contest were: pneumonia Debate First Darrell Bills and and complications Mr Dean wag born Feb 8 1892 Tado Sato second Stuart Cramer Utah a son of Charles and Melvin Thayne consolation n Don Stevens and Morris Chaddick and Ellen Frazier Dean He mar- Vital speeches: First Shirley flCd t???1? SharPi Feb 12 1916 in Salt Lake L D S temple He second Emma BowCunnington had taught school in Uintah county ers third Carolyn Dinsdale fourth for 20 years and at the time of Joyce Green and Lucille Kawate his death was principal of the LyPoetry reading: First Barbara elementary school He acted Rose second Lois Christensen man as clerk at Evanston Wyo third Donna Chatelain fourth for county four years He was a devout Donna’ Tucker member of the I D S church Retold stories: First Olga GarSurviving are his widow four rard second Lillian Rogers third sons Gene Dean LeRoy Wyo Anna Lee Bailey D°n Dean Lyman and rf° Claud Dean serving a mission for FUNERAL' DIRECTORS the L D S church in the central states five brothers Frank Dean Spokane Wash Charles Dean KIRKENDALL-DARLIN- G Challis Idaho Ray Tom and Arthur Dean all of Woodruff three MORTUARY sisters Mrs Maude Cox WoodDIAL 4659 ruff Mrs Wayne Simons Pay-so- n rrri‘inrrTnnrnnin‘"rivriiTrrrwui)L and Mrs J C Galli Ogden Funeral services will be held FLORISTS in Lyman Wyo upon the arrival home of the son from the mission AND THE FLOWERS field ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Wash Blvd Dial 9958 BABY JENSEN 7492 Baby Jensen daughter of H Wayne and Virginia Chadwick Floral Co Ogden Jensen died at birth today at City 2277 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 the family home in North Ogden 8039 Surviving are the- parents one FJnwers for ail occasions Di 7171 brother Larry grandparents Mr Dumke Floral Ca 1600 Grant and Mr Hyrum Jensen Ogden i WILLIAM B GOODRICH JR EVANSTON Wyo April 20 — William B Goodrick Jr 444 Robertson rancher died at a hotel here Sunday afternoon after an illness since October of Carcinoma of the throat j j He and Mrs Goodrick! Ireturned from Calfiornia March) il3 where he had undergone a majoir throat operation He has been ij at the Evanston hotel for the past month Mr Goodrick was born at Piedmont Wyo Jan 19 1898 a son of W B and Sylvia Stoddard Goodrick and had resided in jj Bridger valley most of his life Hemarried Florence Gordon of Carter June 24 1929 at Coalville Surviving are his j mother of Evanston his father of Mountain-vie- w his widow and twq Children Bonnie Jean and Bill Goodrick of Robertson two sisters' Mrs T R Osterling Evanston and Mrs William Gilpin Ogden three brothers Albert and James- - Goodrick of Robertson and Stoddard of the Oasis service station two half sisters Mrs Pablo Delaarena Her-moBeach Calif Mrs Louis Smith Robertson two half brith-er- s Judson B Smith Robertson and Hoke Smith Mountainview j J (j OGDEN AIRPORT standard training within the last three years are invited to attend The instructors course will be conducted by a national field representative from the San Francisco office during the week of May 6 Classes will be held each night each class of three hours duration said Kent S Bramwell first aid 11-1- director “If there be anyone desiring an afternoon advance class to start immediately they are requested to call the Red Cross office phone 7961 We shall do our best to organize it at once” Mr Bramwell LEGAL NOTICES coa-strutti- m Tuesday p n 11 22 13 12 23 24 14 15 1942 17 16 13 19 21 20 " 5082 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COLD WATER CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY Notice Is hereby given of a special meeting of the stockholders of The Cold Water Creek Irrigation Company at the L D S Chapel ln North Ogden Weber County Utah on the 6th day of May 1942 at the hour of 8 o'clock P M of said day The purpose of said meeting will be to amend Article II of the Articles of Incorporation of saidof company by the company changing the duration from fifty to one hundred years and to add Article XVII providing for amendments to the Articles of Incor- QUAKER CRYSTAL SALT COMPANY Ogden Utah NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION f AT SPECIAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that at ‘ added special meeting ol the stockholders of Quaker Crystal Salt Company to Chiropractors and osteopaths of the held at the Utah Power 6c Light Weber county will begin an exten- be Company Auditorium 2324 Washington sive standard course Tuesday night on Utah Saturday the day of April 1942 at 2:00 o’clock room 214 Central building of 25th p m a proposal and resolution will poration and to conduct such other Weber college The public is invited be considered and voted upon to business as may properly come before to attend this class Lynn Phillips amend the Articles of Incorporation of said meeting said Corporation in the following reDated April 14 1942 will be the instructor spects: W N BARKER President “All first aid Instructors are reTo amend Article V of the Articles LEWIS A RANDALL Secretary Incorporation so that said Article Published AprU 15 16 17 18 19 20 quested to return kits and other of hereafter "will as 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mav read follows: ofto Cross Red the equipment The place of the general office and 1 2 3 4 5 1942 5102 t fice as they must be put in readiness for any emergency” Mr Bramwell declared' Prepare Now to Take the Lea-d- Russell B Petty Named Counselor Russell B Petty was appointed second counselor in the L D S Hyland ward bishopric to fill vacancy caused by the removal of Charles H Empey first counselor from the ward A Walter Stevenson of Mount Ogden stake presi dency announced today Derrah B Van Dyke was advanced from second to first counselor Lewis J Wallace is Today trained workers are in demand as never before You may be the one In a hundred who knows how to take the lead This calls for business training —the kind of training you get at Ogden Business College New classes will start Monday May 4—a class ln stenotype v 7 to 8 p m OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE 2437 Kiesel Avenue Dial 4812 PRIORITY LIKELY Rises —The promotion of Corporal Wilson D Toyn of Ogden to the rank of sergeant was announced by Col j Hubert V Hopkins comIn the opinioij Arthur Ayres mander of the Salt Lake army air of Santa Monica ofCalif CAA enbase i gineer for this) region Hinckley at Ogden should receive Mother’s day May 10 Give her airport the feasible” “highest to that precious gift — yours or her enable the city to getpriorities materials photograph Brant Studio 9370 for the administration building (adv) Inasmuch as Ithe building will contain the control tower — Tonight Women of the Moose data office traffic controlweather rooms Radiant chapter No 134 will hold and other essentials to on travel a regular meeting tonight at eight the Salt Lake to Omaha Sa t Lake o’clock Jn the Moose hall to Great Falls and Salt Lake to Pendleton airways Mr Ayres wrote SeO your old piano for cash to Commissioner W D OgGlen Bros Music (adv) den should be able to Wood get necesBail— Mrs J W Nance 53 of sary priorities However1 Mr Ayres continued Kaysville forfeited $10 in city court the CAA cannot give priorities It today when she failed to appear can only express its opinion on to answer charges of taking merthe priority rating snould chandise from a local store with- what be out presenting payment Mr Wood said he hoped to be to get the priorities clearad able A complete stock of Warner’s before the bids were let on famous vLe Gant foundations and of the administration girdles available at L R Sambuilding uels (adv) Included in the contract will be concrete work on foundations the 10 Deadline— Only days remain for women to register for the except that already done by the nurses’ aide class which begins in city to enable the installation of equipment and the conearly May Registrations will be lighting struction of the above-groun- d portaken for the nine- - a- m to noon tions ' of the structure class 'or the seven to ten p m Loss of WPA workmen on the class at the Red Cross office dial sewer project caused additional ex7961 pense to the city when it had to workmen to complete the job hire Use McMurtry Paint and Imas men were recalled from WPA perial Washable Wallpaper for a all but direct army jobs lovely home Gateway Glass & Paint Co 2340 Wash (adv) four-thirt- i room 204 Moench building of Weber college at seven-thirt- y Ferron Losee former national field representative of the American Red Cross will be the instructor All those who have completed their WASHINGTON April 20 (AP)— The bituminous coal division of the interior department announced today that hearings would be resumed here May 5 to determine what adjustments should be made fn minimum prices for soft coal to reflect changes in’ cost The first phase of the study devoted to ascertaining cost changes lias been concluded The division said it showed increases ranged from 103 cents a ton to 3IJ8 cents a ton and averaged 1063 cents a ton although one area showed decrease of 421 centra ton Cost changes ascertained in that hearing Included: Area number 7 — Wyoming Idaho Utah 421 cents decrease Area number 9— Montana 193 cents increase 2602 (adv) and Mr and Mrs Earl Chadwick i North Ogden Graveside services wete being Henry Reams 72 died at six p m at an Ogden conducted in Ogden city Cemetery Does — B P O Does 'will sew at of complications incident this afternoon under direction of the Red Cross rooms 416 Twenty-fourt- h Deseret mortuary y from ten a m to LEWIS HENRY REAMS The final night advance class in first aid before an instructors’ class In May will start tonight in HEARINGS SET 25-m- ile d - D FREDERICK R EVANS LAYTON— Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at one p m in the Layton L D S ward chapel business of said Corporation shall be Box Elder County Utah The corporation shall have such other offices either within or without the State of Utah as may be established by the Board of Directors at any of which offices meetings of the Board of Directors may be held Stockholders meetings shall be held at Tremonton Box Elder County Utah” To amend the first sentence of Paragraph One (1) of Article soXU of the Articles of Incorporation that aald sentence of Paragraph One (X) Article XII will hereafter read as foUows: ‘Stockholders meetings of said Cor- poratlon for the electionof of officers and for the transaction any other business as shall lawfully come before It shall be held-othe first Monday of July of each year at Tremonton Box Elder County Utah’ To add Article XVIII to said Articles of Incorporation which shall read as follows: “The capital stock of this Corporation shall be deemed and Is assessible said assessments to be made In such manner and form as provided by law" And to transact such other and further business as may properly come before the meeting By Order of the President and the Board ol Directors JOSEPH A HARDING President ORLANDO ALLEN Secretary Published AprU 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 at Tremonton wn At NOTICES LEGAL’ COAL DIVISION - j ft - V r i ' ' h " A k 'S' ADVANCE CLASS FOLLOW FATHER Funeral— Services for Rohei Shepherd 78 of Salt Lake City will be conducted Thursday at two p m in the Wandamere L D S ward chapel 2952 Seventh East Mr Shepherd was the father of Miss Bertha Shepherd of Ogden MEMBERS TOLB t STAMDARD-EXAMINE- R Chow Mein & Chop Suey items Tf?G j Foi All ol U- s- niffieejp i pledge allegiance to the American flag and to the Democ- racy for which it stands I pledge my full support to the United States with work with faith and with money Until Victory is won I will buy as many United States War Savings JBonds as I possibly can regularly I will make my money work for my country's welfare so that I may share to the full in America's hour of Victory I will start today" I i on 4 i Clow The Ogden Pigeon Racing club cur- This Pledge with Action Fellow AN© WEBER 6©tJNTY iN ARE GIVING (adv) rent season on Sunday The race was from Lynndel Utah a disLodge— Golden Spike lodge No tance of 118 miles by air Although 410 ladies society of the Brotherthe birds-wertroubled by a bad hood of Locomotive Firemen and head wind they were clocked in Enginemen will meet at the W Ogden at a fairly good time Jerry’s Food Mart iii a L-- Race Club Birds Fly 118 Miles at held its second race of the D M 171 IN A PLEDGE CAMPAIGN ALL-OU- T e TUESDAY April W hall at seven-thirt- y p m Tuesday for balloting and installation Refreshments will be served Results of this race were as follows: First place: William Rackham’s bird at the speed of 1106 yards a Wolfers presents new Imported minute linen handkerchiefs hand embroidSecond place: Buss Glasmann’s ered In white and colors 50c to $1 bird at the speed of 1092 yards a (adv) minute Third place: William Rackam’s Camp— Daughters of Utah Pio- bird at the speed of 1079 yards a neers Camp K will meet Thurs- minute There were 57 birds enday at the home of Mrs Radnie tered ln this race Dryner 708 Seventh with Mrs Carrie Hunt as assisting hostess musical program will be presentO 21st from 6:09 p until m m to sign up every citizen to pledge to 1 0:00 p ' purchase United States I’Jar Savings Donds " IVHHI THE IIOBIDU MINUTE LIEU CALL AT VOUR ed Suspended— A $2 suspended fine was placed on William Boulett 48 Mothers Remember your sons of 214 West Second when he pleadmothers’ day card for your with ed guilty to city court to operating Art a vehicle without an exhaust muff- boy in the service Chugg (adv) Shop ler Hesaid the car was owned by his 'landlady and he was driving Red Cross Sewing— The Red it a an accomodation to her Cross Sewing rooms are open and of work Is to be done It was Funeral arrangements are under MOTHERS’ DAY CARDS corn-ne- lots announced today ln calling various direction of the Bryan mortuary assortment Emporium Book to report as usual ' — groups (adv)' Shop NEW TORK PRODUCE sa HONE MAKE VOUA PLEDGE AS DIG AS VGD CAN ’ w i NEW YORK Potatoes: April 20 50-l- b 10-l- 39MC A (UP)-n-Produe- e: Steady Idaho Rtuseta No 1 100-lb bag $375385 bag b $183 190 bag 38 44c Dressed poultry: Firm chickens 204 29 44c broilers 2429cg fowls 20® large standards 29 4 c small 2214 c Live poultry: Broilers 19j21c Butter: 393675 lbs creamery 3801 i iStfa Society— Hie L D S Sixth ward Relief society will meet Tuesday at two-- p m Mrs D N White will give the literary lesson A Pianos How To Hold dee TEETH ' MOVIN©? More Firmly In Place a fata tectta and Do your ambar-raaannoy by slipping dropping or wabbling when you eat laugh or talk? Juat aprlnkle a little FA8TEETH on your plates This non-ac!alkaline powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably No gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling Does not sour Checks "plate odor” (dend) ture breath) Get FASTEETH today any drug store at Ice Boxes STAY AT HOME AND WELCOME THE MODERN MINUTE MEN - Furniture y ' ' Baggage Packing Storage Across the Street or Across the State YOU VILL BE HELPING YOUR COUHTRY AND YOURSELF ’ t SLADE TRANSFER $457 Kiesel Dial 8944 This space Is a contribution to American all-o- ut war effort by Ogden 1 Standard-Examin- er 7 X 1 |