Show THE OGDEN 12 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Boy Scouts Employed as Emergency Messengers MINUTE MEN TO FOREST SERVICE I i MONDAY EVENING HEAR SPEECH BY 500 Books Donated to Now Library LENDING AID IN s MABEY TONIGHT e m i' i V J X s j X VL vs £ APRIL 20 1942 ARMY CHANCING SUPPLY ' RUBBER PROJECT p DEPOT- - OFFICE DUTIES ————— Thousand Volnfeers Are Called to Jvleet in College Hall Three The finishing touches will be given the war bond and stamp pledge campaign at a meeting at Three U S forest service representatives from this region have recently completed transfer to the Guayule rubber project at Salinas On West Coast tonight in the Weber college auditorium where the minute men — 1000 strong— will hear a pep talk by Charles R Mabey former Utah governor and receive instructions on the canvass they will carry out 'Tuesday night " Officials of the dfive — James Kallas American Legion commander and John Ira Davis campaign adjutant both of Herman Baker post No 9— reported nearly every family in the community has been WARTIME ASSIGNMENT One of the first wartime assignments contacted through circulars and the Boy Scouts since they were designated as emergency mesasked to be home to receive the sengers was the distribution of thousands of pledge cards and instrucminute men tions to minute men this afternoon One hundred and boys on For those at the theatres blanks bicycles delivered a truck load of material Conferring onfifty the delivery have been supplied! in lobbies to be above are S Dilworth Young (right) scout executive and John Ira filled out Davis American Legion adjutant At side is John E Velton Assurance was also given that the acting general chairman campaign of the war stamp and bond sales campaignpledge is not an order for defense bonds or stamps— it is rather a survey on which an anticipation of funds can be based Minute men are being supplied by various organizations in Ogden They received their pledge cards this afternoon as 150 Boy Scouts on bicycles with a list of addresses I X furnished them with a full truck-loa- d of cards instructions and all necessary material Tasks Loss of CARGO It will be necessary in order to Increasing cover every family in the city Men to Other Work for each of the minute men to conAre Blamed tact about 15 homes RUNNING Meanwhile' the general direction of war bond and stamp sales was 1 assumed today by Vice General William M Anderson today notiJohn E Velton He was appointed fied City Commissioner Wood that Forces Are Working by George S Eccles to serve while he will terminate May 20 his con- City Mr Eccles is in Washington D C tract to collect garbage for the Along Lower Bencljj city blaming excessive cost of increased collection and the unusual Territory turnover of help for the necessity il of stopping the service collections Spring which cleanup His letter to Commissioner Wood said it is impossible to pay gar- began Saturday are yielding heavy bage collectors wages that will loads of trash hut little reclaim-ab- e junk said Commissioner Wood compete with those being offered elsewhere and for that reason Mr today as trucks began collection Anderson cannot keep his employes of heaps from homes between !Og-de- n river and Twenty-eight- h The contract with the city has atreet and cost between more boulevard $1000 than has already n Washington Walter Carter5 54 H resident of Porterville Morgan been received from the city Mr and Quincy avenue Anderson wrote The amount even Campaign officials have! asked county died at one a m today in then does not an Ogden hospital after a two-week provide for deprecia- that scrap metal bundled pdpers tion of equipment nor does it com- and old rubber be placed in Separillness Mr Anderson for super- ate piles from the tree T pensate Mr Carter was born in Porterthe collections he added leaves and other ' rakings ville' Oct 11 1887 a son of Wil- vising Mr Wood to intended liam H and Mary E Carter Carter present Tuesday’s collection will be He had lived there his entire life the letter — to the city commission tween Ogden river and Thirty- He was engaged in farming" and late this afternoon in regular from Quincy to Harrison Wednesmilk transportation He was an meeting day’s east of Harrison and south Two petitions which have come of elder i nthe Porterville L D S Ogden river Thursday’s! all to Mr Wood’s office also were to ward of Ogden river and Friday north be presented Mr Carter married Lillie M Dur-raall south of Twenty-eight- h and One is from residents of West west of Feb 22 1911 in the Salt jl Quincy Oak running into Wall avenue Lake City L D S temple In addition to the cleanup the action of one person protesting are his widow the in Surviving gram sponsored by Ogden off the road closing which has and following sons and daughters Mrs been the for junior chamber off the 30 open E M Christensen Morgan past years merce there Wanda and is a “plant forM his Lucille Melba Lois Walter D and surrounding operty with a and fence Oak is tory the beauty” campaign which access to only Grant J Carter all of Porterville two grandchildren and one brother Wall avenue from the petitioners’ Is showing results particularly in the areas covered by new! buildjl property James T Carter Porterville builders of 16 defense houses ings where residents can be seen Funeral services will be con- onFive Cahoon between Filmore and long hours and late hours each ducted Wednesday at one p m in Pearce St ' t petitioned the city to day the Porterville ward chapel oil Cahoon to meet FHAgravel and hy “We hope everyone will havehis loan Bishop Elmer Lewis Friends may requirements"- area cleaned up by the time j the call at the home in Porterville trucks cover his district” Conirpis-sion- er Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday until time of servWood said “But we jhiust ices Jhterment will be in South nbt to BEGIN again remind home-owne- rs Morgan cemetery directed by dump leaves and other fub’jish in gutters Place them on the ji&j-Lindquist & Sons’ mortuary ing or in the street away from "' J & '' ' v w fvjy $' v x f ( v$-s- Vw-- & $ s A Tars Will Training of between 200 and 300 air raid wardens including the men selected to serve as wardens the business district will start to-in night in -- the auditorium of the old Central high 'school building now Central college at building Twenty-fift- h of Weber and Adams The course wil cover in slight detail all phases of the warden’s work except first aid which is being taught by the Red Cross in scores of classes throughout the city Leaders of civilian" defense In the state and county will participate in the direction of the course Students will be selected men who tvill be charged with administration of all protective services in their areas whenever the defense council calls an alert — probably only during the conduct of an ac- your eyes from the harsh bright rays of the sun Tinted glasses prevent eyesquint V R DOXEY 0 0 tual raid The defense council functions only in civilian areas j A course of training for auxiliary policemen will be started Friday with Sergeant Leo M Pack as instructor it was announced by Rial C Moore chief of police Optometrist at EMPORIUM Balcony WEBER DRIVERS Ration Board Issues Eight New Tires and Tubes The county ration board today 33 recaps for truck and passenger car tires and eight new tires and tubes Mrs Vivian Hunt board secretary reported that all grants were made either because the car was used for an essential business (milk deliveries truck deliveries dentists) or because the cars were used in taking defense workers to and from their places of employ- f- Call for Volunteers! to Ride the Bus More BETWEEN 10 and 4 4 1 m 1 4 ’ well-know- Hansen Adolph Passes on Coast j of-th- e great-grandchildr- en I Ion-duct- Men’s ed j HALF SOLES m I duty to ride when you 1 1 1 m war workers who must get to their jobs and home again on time 1 f m&£?'''s 5?? DIVISION MADE IN STACK REMAINS SEVENTH WARD AjT PLANT SITE Jasper Dickson Chosen It Will Serve Remaining Bishop Name Will Be at Sugar Buildings Decided Later Tract in Wilson Another L D S ward was creWILSON — The smokeated Sunday night Pres Samuel G stack at the site of the AmalgaDye of Ogden stake presidency mated sugar factory stands like a announced today The new ward lonely sentinel over the ruins of a fallen companion formerly a portion of the Seventh Parts of huge machines lie scatward is located east of Jefferson tered (about the premises but the between Ogden river and Twelfth The district west of Jefferson majority of the contents of the and east of Washington remains demolished factory have been in the Seventh ward Before the shipped and set up in a modern division the Seventh ward had a mill at Nampa Idaho Many former officials and employes of the membership of 1450 In round figures 800 members remain In the Ogden plant will work at the new j Mayor in Favor 17 Ogden Skaters En Route Home Mothers’ Tea Set At Central High The Central high school Giry association annual mothers tea will be held Wednesday ty from to four p m for all mothers of the school A fashion parade will be given by the sewing department dancing by physical education girls and music by the music department Refreshments will be served by members of the cook-in- g department All mothers are invited to attend two-thir- location Contrasting the debris at the scene of demolition are the two streamlined large warehouses Scheduled to remain intact with them are the office buildings the chemical laboratory seedhous es and hothouse The giant stack will serve as a landmark for It is visible fop miles in all directions but the real reason of its salvation is a practical one It is necessary to maintain an even temperature in the storage quarters at all times to prevent hardening of the sugar® The stack is comparatively new and will service the heating unit now under construction 4000 feet of copper wire for synchronization of traffic semaphores at $4905 per thousand feet be accepted supply1 Dr David L Kerr OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL - SERVICE IN Spinal sudden (emotional ttpaet caused hock accident fear anger These help “PJ may leara yon your stomach and with indigestion or heartburn - ADLA Tablets contain Bismuth and CarbonA ates for QUICK relief Ask II II I II your druggist an With the largest 1 Tm a a- - i While-U-Wa- Tf i 4 1 4 1 lt Service s 5 't V ' PENNEY’S SHOE REPAIR m NATIONAL OPERATED i —f DOWNSTAIRS STOBfr”1” i I i '5 h Drs Kerr and Kerr Naturopathic and Chiropractic 44 Physicians Lewis Building Phone I I1 LIBERAL CURRENT RATE Compounded Semi-Annual- ly $750 §075 Jl Dial 8387 9 W DR G M FISHBURN Main Floor J C Penney Co Dial 8821 for Appointment Specialist-Chiropo- dist 1 i i I ! ! j! with savings accounts at your face the future with greater con- fidence knowing that they are building reserve funds now that their tomorrow may be secure You too can be surer of your tomorrow by building a savings account month by month while income is steady Come to your Friendly Federal today see how easy it is to start on the road to a happy prosperous future! ¥ Foot 4324 Thousands of people Friendly Federal You can’t think or work efficiently while yioot ailments cause mental and physical strain See me for all foot troubles $ Nervous CONFIDENCE IN TOMORROW best© © AL NUT Digestive and Female Disorders As a Nation rwe are confident of the future We know that our manpower our machines our materials backed by will carry us to triumphant our sacrifices and savings victory representation of any state at the National Roller Skating competition at Philadelphia Ogden Berthana rink was reported as having more state winners than any other state representation Approximately 600 contestants took part in the contests Bobby Shewell won third place in the junior figure skating contest out of fifty-thre- e skaters who competed George Edell won twelfth and Lon Hall won sixteenth place in the men’s novice figure skating and free style Betty Empey and Lon Hall were reported to be the only pair to do a double “camel spin” in their number The Ogden group will be home in about a week inasmuch as they are stopping hV various cities en route to Utah LUMP STOVE P ) Of Accepting Bid KOMEPlErfMIlT by u an ° - -- Entire sets of Shakespeare and Dickens READERS’ FRIEND works and other volumes— 500 in all— wejre donated to the Carnegie Free branch library now being built at Sixth and Washington by Mrs Ada E Pickard of the Lavender Lodge North Washington Toby Larson of the library board is shown receiving from airs Pickard the books a welcome gift for the new library announces Committees representing the priesthood and auxiliary organizations report all features of the program are ready and an enjoyable time is promised those who atMayor H W Peery said today he will recommend in city commistend The banquet will be served sion meeting this afternoon that to be the bid of George A Lowe Co to promptly at seven-thirt- y followed by vocal and instrumental music readings skits and dances All members of the ward and their families are invited There will be a small charge for the banquet Three former who will be special guests bishops are Clarence Morris James M Harbertson and Thomas Parker Jr Eden Beutler will be toastmaster Those in need of transportation are invited to dial Alvin B Stephens KEEP YOUR FEET OFF YOUR MIND! $ m r x f the L D S Fourteenth ward Tuesday night Bishop Olvie Cramer The first step In the new of “streamlining”army’s departments was taken today at the Utah dTepct as BrIg- Gen Ralpfc Jr commanding officer announced a shift in positions He revealed that Col William L Mays who has been executive of- - i y ficer at the depot for some time had been transferred to his original post of ‘ technician in the quartermaster’s supply depot Major Torrence R J was transferred to the post Hickey vacated by Col Mays He will serve as right hand man to General Talbot in the administration office Major Hickey will take the position as of April 15 General Talbot said Col Mays’ department had greatly increased in size during the past few months and that the quartermaster division is the department in which Col Mays was a technician Prior to hiS appointment as executive officer Major Hickey had served as adjutant of the depot His assistant as adjutant was Lt -Robert J Davis who takes Major Hickey’s job Gen Talbot announced that other shifts would be made within the next 10 days and explained army orders to consolidated and streamline departments was behind the contemplated moves 1 will not inconvenience OGDEN TRANSIT CO CHECK CHARGE FILED C F Kilbourne was charged today in a complaint filed with the county clerk of passing a fictitious check He was arrested members of the sheriff’s offifceby on the complaint of L Gordon Women’s and Children’s Leather a T i £& i 4 It is really a patriotic v BANQUET HOST The made Margaret Lee Dies on Sunday il m v WILL ment i r Seventh ward and 600 members are included in the new ward” A name for the new ward will be chosen later President Dye said Jasper Dickson formerly first counselor in the Seventh ward was appointed bishop of the new ward His counselors are Boyd Read and Nathan Gardner with Ezra Nelson as ward clerk Bishop Arvill W Porter was retained as presiding officer of the Seventh ward O James Fox was WARD BE advanced from second to first counselor and Hezekiah Close was appointed second counselor Lawrence Radmall was retained as ward clerk Both wards will use the Seventh ward chapel at Thirteenth and Preparations are being made to feed and entertain 300 persons at Adams the Twenty-thir- d anniversary of had issued following allotments were Glenn H Jackson two retreads truck J Harold Newey one recap passenger car Cecil Holley two recaps passenger car R C Burton two tires and tubes for a pickup truck Wayne Jensen four recaps truck Kenneth H Walker two recaps passenger William H Wood one recap James S MacGregor passenger two tires truck Farmers Gram two truck tires and tubes James R rPotter two retreads passenger Walter L Thomas one recap passenger Roy L Saunders two recaps passenger Albert Bouwhis one recap D Bitten one recap gutters” Fred Clyde one recap George D Hooper one recap J W McIntyre two recaps Israel Combe one recap John A Green two tubes Lawrence R Millard one recap Wilford W Skein one recap I SI! Thurman H1 Tubbs one recap Margaret Ann Lee 65 widow of Harold n England one recap Ira C Lee and Walter H Summit county and Ogden licity Packard one recap and J l! Montall for passenresident died at nine - forty - five gomery one recap i cars ger m at the family home Sunday p 1128 Twenty-secon- d after a ong Leonard S Thurston and Francis R Starkey were each granted an illness Mrs Lee was born in Coalville obsolete tire’ and the Utah state August 11 1876 a daughter!) of road commission was granted two John W and Elizabeth Barber truck tires t Simister Her life was spent1 in Coalville with the exception of the last four years In Ogden iMr C Lee died in Coalville in 1936 jj Mrs Lee had been active in Summit county in L D S Relief Society and Daughters of Utah Pioneers n Adolph C Hansen 90 father of organizations H A Hansen manager of the are one son arid two Surviving car and hotel department dining Mrs Eld-red daughters: Audrey E‘ Union Pacific railroad died ge and Gordon D Lee Salt in Long Beach Calif Sunday after Lake City Mrs Vera Hutchens long illness Ogden 10 grandchildren and two a Mr Hansen was born In Aug-ber- g two brothers J W Simister Salt Lake City and was aDenmark Nov 10 1851 and former resident of Ogden Wilford Simister Coalville and The bcdy accompanied by one sister Mrs A K Foulger ’ Mr and Mrs H A Hansen and the Ogden widow will arrive in Ogden TuesFuneral services will be1 day at seven-twent- y one-thirp m Wednesday at Services will be- - conducted Wedp m in Coalville by acting Bishop E L Hansen Friends may call at nesday at eleven a m‘ in Lindquist & Sons funeral chapel with the Lindquist & Sons’ mortuary in Og- Rev John Edward Carver officiatden Tuesday afternoon and everting and in Coalville chapel - a short ing Friends may call at the mortime previous to services f Inter-me- nt tuary Wednesday morning Interwill be in Coalville cemetery ment will be in Mountain View cemetery -- 3 225-fo- ot ' Lieut Carlos Badger of the naval training school at Utah State Agricultural college Logan is making arrangements with Vernon J Eldredge past commander of the state department Veterans of Foreign Wars to bring as many as 150 men to each Ogden for one week-en- d month provided housing for them can be assured The trip to Ogden from Logan will be of recreational nature Rooms for 62 men have been reserved for the naval students for the coming week-en- d Mr Eldredge said The rooms are in three hotels If other facilities are made available more men can be brought in Mr Eldredge explained 33 RECAPS GET ty ' ts Week-End- s k COURSE TONIGHT Be-Gues- Over I WARDENS '? X y I WALTER CARTER nt v A ! j f vv ' V ir'-'- S HEAVY j ' ’ mm CLEANUP well-know- Of £4 ' policy ex-cuti- ve Contract Abandoned By Garbage Service Operator 54 Undertaken Calif officials reported today The development of this project has been assigned to the federal department of agriculture and full administrative responsibility for its management has been given to the forest service The three transferred are James W Augenstein who for the past several years has been in charge of the Tony Grove nursery ixi the Cache forest William F Wulff assistant of the Cache forest and John T Stewart clerk on the Wasatch forest with headquarters in Salt Lake City Experienced personnel from national forests throughout the United States is being assembled at Salinas to complete the organization which is headed by Evan W Kelley forester of the Rocky Mountain region at Mussoula MontJ Preliminary work in this important production project involved the planting of 750 acres of nursery beds for production of Guayule seedlings which will be used to establish 75000 acres of plantations in California Texas and New Mexico authorized by congress - Protect General Talbot Reports 'Streamlining' Being To Seedling Beds seven-thirt- y DEAD AGED Men Transferred FEDERAL BUILDING g- - LOAN ASSOCIATION J President 2376 Washington Boulevard Ogden H ANDREWS |