Show fcISSBSS TUESDAY - EVENING APRIL 21 Random References o DEATHS Meeting — Auxiliary No 362 to C will meet at seven-thirt- y m p Thursday at the home of Mrs Etta Hellewell 737 Adams Old Phonograph Records — We pay cash and call for Glen Bros (adv) Wounded— Mrs Lucy Slater has received word that her son Floyd L Slater has been wounded in action while serving with the navy in the Philippine area 9 Chugg Art Shop Invites you to see their new import of India brassware (adv) o LYNN G BERRETT Lynn Griffin Berrett three-day-dson of Weldon G and EUa Marriott Berrett of North Ogden died Monday evening in an Ogden hospital The child was born Friday in Ogden Surviving besides his parents are a brother Allen E Berrett and the grandparents Mr and Mrs A Parley Marriott and Mr and Mrs Edmund R Berrett of North Ogden 'Services will be conducted Wednesday at one-thirp m In Lindquist & Sons funeral chapel by Bishop Harold S Campbell of North Ogden Friends may call at the chapel Wednfsday until time of services Interment will be in North Ogden cemetery ol N A I t THE OGDEN 1942 f ty PETER E NELSON Peter E Nelson 80 of Spanish Meeting—Camp A Daughters of Fork died Monday afternoon of Utah Pioneers will meet Thurs- ailments incident to'" age accordday at the home of Mrs Ray Smuin 525 Fourth Luncheon will be served at one p m Ethel Manning and Madilon Haun will be assisting hostesses Greeting Cards for Mother’s day (adv) Emporium Book Shop Tonight —Golden Spike lodge No ‘10 ladies society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemeiv& will meet in the W O W o’clock tonight hall at seven-thirt- y Reand initiation freshments will be served En-ginem- en for--ballot- ing Wolfers presents new imported linen handkerchiefs hand embroidered in white and colors 50c to $1 -- ' (adv) ing to word received by his son P LeRoy Nelson Ogden attorney He was born August 12 1861 in Spanish Fork During his early life he was employed in contracting work with the Union Pacific Burlington and the D & R G W railroads He later purchased a ranch near Spanish Fork where he had resided since He married Anna Tululah Christman who with 10 children survives him The children are: Ralph C Nelson of Salt Lake City Lewis E Nelson Mrs Margaret Gammell Mrs Hannah Mae Gardner Mrs Beulah Holt and Charles Nelson all of Spanish Fork Mrs Hortense Taylor of Salem Mrs Marie Burton of Salt Lake City Mrs Esther Youd of Lakeshore and P LeRoy Nelson of Ogden Funeral services will be held at two p m Friday in Spanish Fork L D S Fourth ward chapel Burial will beyiij-th- e Spanish Fork cemetery A $TANDARD-EXAMiNE- R FUNERALS sided In Salt 'Lake City until the last nine months -- She served as Relief society sec d retary of the Salt Lake Twenty-thirward for five years She spent 16 years as a sunshine worker for the Eighth ward Relief society During her later years she was a devoted temple worker Her husband Hyrum P! Folsom ij died in 1924 Surviving are the following children: Roy L Folsom Cardston Alberta Canada Ralph Lv Folsom and Dr Dee L Folsom! Salt Lake City Clara F Nelsoa Roy Cacia F Margetts Salt Lake City1 Laura F Halsett San Jose CaLj Upon the death of the former wife of her husband she served as mother to Hugh B Folsom of Centerville Mark B Folsom of Merced Cal Ida F Lemmon Salt Lake City Ella F Lemon Fer- L i1 ron Also surviving are a brother Fred Lenzi of Spokane Wash and a sister Gertrude L Bosse Baltimore Md 33 grandchildren and great-grandchildr- j en WALTER CARTER PORTERVILLE Morgan County — Funeral services for Walter Carter 54 lifelong resident of Porterville who died Monday in an Ogden hospital following a two-weillness will be conducted Wednesday at one p m in the Porterville L D S ward chapel by Elmer Lewis bishop Burial in South Morgan cemetery will be directed by Lindquist & Sons mortuary of Ogdem Friends may call at the family home this evening and Wednesday prior to services - FLOSSIE W GINDUS Word was received byi LeRoy Woodbury of the death 'of his sister Mrs Flossie Woodbury Gindus Sunday in Reno Nev ‘1 The body will arrive in Ogden this evening accompanied by the husband Harry Gindus of Reno Mr Woodbury and two sisters Mrs Joseph Thornton and Faunnie Woodburn of Durkham Calif Mrs Gindus was a former resident of Ogden and a member of Queen Esther chapter GL E S arrangements' 'ire o BETTY PARKINSON MORGAN — Services for Betty Parkinson 20 daughter of F L un- zi tot agc OHEB SI ib Tre-mont- on ve j 1 10-d- ay Vegetable Vegetable Beef Chicken Noodle 1)1 Campbell’s icans EVERY ONE A BARGAIN 3 cans 17c LIDBY’S DEVILED MEAT SALMON Alaska Pink 16-o- can 22c can 33c z PRELl Swift’s Luncheon Meat TOMATO SAUCE Del Monte 3 cans 13c b SODA CRACKERS box 17c 2-I- 2 plcgs 21c large pkg 19c HEATIESchipioiu AI: CAKE FLOUR MACAROIII 1 2-0- Queen’sTaste plfg IOC 4 rolls 19c 2 GAUZE TISSUE BLACK PEPPER Schilling BLATZ BEER 2-o- CALUMET BAKIUG POWDER 0 P S JP'l z I -- can 10c 3 cans 27c lb can 16c PPWER3 nkgs No 1 can CATSUP Magic Lake COFFEE S and W Drip or Regular lb lb MARGARINE Golden West CHEESE Kraft American b loaf 2-!- 17c lie 31c 23c 61c en 0jVE PLEDGE ' l0gg8 ‘ lg pkg Libby’s ten-thirt- ty j ce CAR COBH f 2 cons County Kist Golden FINEST AND FRESHEST s Ballot Formed By College Woni en Dat-So-La-L- ee j y O - i "" n 4 Old-Time- Wife Wins Relief From Neuritis Pain Ufo-gtvt- ng GREEN ONIONS Fresh 2 bunches 5c 2 lbs 15c 3 bun 10c lb 15c 2 heads 13c SPNACII Fresh Local CARROTS fresh crisp TOMATOES Red Ripe 1 LETTUCE No I 5-doz- en QUALITY MEATS AT A SAVING M?§ EE Ufaesft Sole FIESets LAMB lb 290 lb 290 IPIcMei Pig Feet 2 lbs 19 BEEF CUBES te1 b 2§o HIS B©HL “4BACON Squares - P©!K CMPS CHEESE “’h- - 17 lb 19 lb 37 2 lbs 19 Ib i sstsars the Month ease ts given up as hopeless by others try oar herbs Consultation free CHAN & KONG HERB CO 23724 Washington Blvd mss League"RS Try of women are happilythousands doing Con-C habit forming narcotic per as Safft mb directed 30 KHm£RSm$5iTJllSI -- I ! 7432 Floral Co Ogden CityBlvd Dial 4761 2277 Washington 8033 Flowers for ai) occasions Di 7171 15C0 Grant Dumka Floral Co n public utility equipment whether privately or publicly owned (d) Vehicles of the State Guards under actual control of officers or enlisted men of the State Home Guard and actually in emergency service (e) Such other vehicles as may be permitted to move in special order of the Civilian Defense Coordinator or military authorities Provided however that such emergency blackout vehicles as In this Section 10 set forth conform to the lighting regulations approved by the Utah State Council of Defense or by' the United States Army or Navy for blackout emergency vehicles t SECTION 11 During any period of air raid alarm all 'pedestrian traffic within the 'County of Weber State of Utah Is hereby prohibited and declared unlawful provided that immedltaely uipon the sounding of any air raid warning signal pedestrians shall take shelter SECTION 12 The provisions of Section 10 of this ordinance shall not apply to firemen police officers member of the armed forces surgeons and niurses and other officially authorized persons when acting in the line of their respective duty SECTION 13 It shall be unlawful for any persons without authority any period of air raid alarm to during use or exhibit or possess any uniform pr other indication insignia credential of authority or any’( imitation thereof adopted and issued by any official defense organization or any authorized law enforcement officer or agency I SECTION 14 Any person who shall operate a siren Inwhistle horn or other euch a manner as audible device to simulate an air raid warning signal or an all clear signal except upon order of the sheriff or other proper authority shall be guilty of a misdemeanor i SECTION 13 The provisions of every Ordinance of this County and every administrative order made pursuant thereto requiring any illumination o be maintained in conflict with any rule or regulation made pursuant to Section 6 of this ordinance shall be deemed suspended during the period between any air raid warning signal and the next succeeding all clear signal SECTION 16 Any person who shall violate any provision bf this ordinance or shall do any of the thing prohibited or declared to be unlawful by this ordinance or fail to do any of the things required by the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty cf a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding $30000 or by imJail not exprisonment in the County ceeding three months or by both such fine and imprisonment 17 This ordinance is rei SECTION preservation quired for the immediate of the public peace health and safety is the Statement of and the following Facts constituting such urgency: is at war and this United States The County is in great continuing danger of’ air and other attack by the enemy SECTION 18 If any provision of this s j i f LEGAL’ relieve the pwno NURITO 1 WwonhydeSSlab2 contaim no ornate If want to feel again — o yoa con work the joy of relief from painyoa in “I5ep j? comfort—be wn and try NURITO thj ironclad guarantee If the very first three dose do not mbave that cruel far NURITO on this roatantefc I 4 i ) i sgaagg NOTICES ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance Is held invalid such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application and to thl end the provisions of this ordinance are declared i to be severable This ordinance shall take effect At 12 o’clock noon on the 30th day of April 1942 Passed by the Board of County Commissioners on the 15th day of April 1942 Commissioner John W Arrington voting Aye Commissioner W R McEntire voting Aye Commissioner A P Brown voting i Aye '3 W ARRINGTON Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County State of Utah ATTEST M LAWRENCE County Clerk MALAN (Seal) STATE OP UTAH ) of Weber County I LAWRENCE M : ) as v MALAN County Clerk of Weber County and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County State of Utah do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was passed by the Board of County Commissioner of said Its regular meeting held County15that 1942 and do further certify April that upon final passage of said ordinance Commissioner J W Arrington W R McEntire and A P Brown voted in favor of said ordinance IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at my office in Ogden City Weber County State of Utah this 15th day of April 1942 LAWRENCE M MALAN (Seal) Clerk County Clerk and of the Board of County CommisWeber sioners of County Utah First publication April 16th 1942 Last publication April 22nd 1942 Ex-offt- i Ex-offi- ) 5164 CRYSTAL BALT COMPANY Ogden Utah NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AT SPECIAL MEETING Notice la hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of the Quaker Crystal Salt Company to be held at the Utah Power it Light Company Auditorium 2324 Washington Blvd Ogden Utah on Saturday the 25th day of April 1942 at 2:00 o’clock p m a proposal and resolution will be considered and voted upon to amend the Articles of Incorporation of said Corporation in the following respects: To amend Article V of the Articles of Incorporation so that said Article V will hereafter read as follows: “The place of the general office and business ot said Corporation shall be at Tremonton Box Elder County Utah The corporation shall have such other offices either within or without the State of Utah a may be established by the Board of Directors at any of which office meetings ox the Board of Directors may be held Stockholders shall be held at Tremonton meetings Box Elder County Utah" To amend the first sentence of Para- graph One (1) of Article soXII of the Articles of Incorporation that said sentence of Paragraph One (1) Article XII will hereafter read as follows: “Stockholders meetings of said Corporation for the election of of officers and for the transaction any other business as shall lawfully come before it shall be held on the 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 a follows: The capital stock of this Corporation shall be deemed and is assesslble 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 oi Directors JOSEPH A HARDING President ORLANDO ALLEN Secretary Published April 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 QUAKER - II 22 13 24 12 23 14 15 1942 17 16 18 19 20 21 5082 ' SUMMONS No 17834 IN THE CITY COURT OF OGDEN CITY COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION a corporation Agent for H H HAYS ESTATE Plaintiff vs DORIS EDWARDS De- fendant The State of Utah to said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the County in which said action is brought: otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure to do so Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court This action is brought to recover Judgment and for the purpose of atselling certain personal taching and 25th Street property located at 249 City of Ogden State of Utah W L 8KANCHY Attorney for Plaintiff W L SKANCHY I -- First Security Bank Bldg Ogden Utah Published March 31 April 7 903 28 1942 14 21 5073 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Farther Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS ) ty O space so enclosed that any illumination maintained or existing therein is not visible from any point outside such enclosure “Hours of darkness” shall mean the time one-ha- lf hour after sunset commencing and ending one-ha- lt hour before sunrise “Vehicle” shall mean every device In upon or by which any person or propis or be transported propelled erty or drawn may upon or over any street alley highway or ground i SECTION 3 The sheriff is hereby authorized and directed to cause the of an air raid warning signal sounding and of an all clear signal when and only when he is notified to do so by the Utah District Warning Center upon orders from the United States Army i SECTION 4 Any person who effects or maintains any Illumination of whatsoever kind or character or permits any illumination of whatsoever kind or character under his control to be effected or maintained at any plcae Within the County of Weber State of Utah during any period of air raid alarm in the hours of darkness except within a blackout structure shall be guilty of a misdemeanor SECTION 5 The maintenance or leaving of any illumination except within a blackout structure without provision for Its extinguishment within one minute after the commencement of a period of air raid alarm by a competent person over the age of eighteen years attendant at the place Where such illumination Is controlled or by mechanical device approved by the sheriff is hereby prohibited SECTION 6 In order to enable the sfheriff to meet emergencies which may arise apd in such emergencies to pro vide for the obscuration diminution or extinguishment of any illumination whether in or out of doors which in Creases the vulnerability of the County Of Weber State of Utah or any portion thereof to air attack or for the regulation of traffic during the period of air raid alarm the sheriff may adopt and promulgate reasonable rules and regulations for such purposes and any rules or regulations so adopted by him shall be and remain in effect for ten days thereafter but no longer unless approved within said time by reso lutlon of the Board of County Commissioners provided however that any rule or regulation so adopted by the sheriff may at any time be rescinded by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners Violation of any such rule or regulation so adopted and promulgated is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor i SECTION 7 It shall be unlawful to disobey any lawful direction or order of a peace officer highway patrolman or fireman given during a period of air raid alarm which order is reasonably necessary fornhe maintenance of public order or safety or to effect the or obscuration of light extinguishment SECTION 8 Any illumination contrary to the provisions of this ordln ance or to any rule or regulation and promulgated in accord adopted ance with section 6 hereof constitutes a public nuisance and the same may be summarily abated by any peace officer highway patrolman or fireman Using reasonable force if necessary for the purpose of abating such a nuisance by extinguishing such Illumination SECTION 9 At the commencement of a period of air raid alarm the open ator of any vehicle shall forthwith vehicles except bring such vehicle upon fixed rails as far as possible to the side of the street road or highway off the main traveled portion thereof and the operator of any such vehicle shall bring such vehicle to a stop clear ol any crossing intersection bridge or approach orthereto fire house fire plug or other emergency hospital area and during the hours of depot darkness shall extinguish all lights therein or thereon and said vehicle shall remain so situated during the period of air raid alarm unless directed or ordered to move by a peace officer highway or fireman patrolman i SECTION 10 The provisions' of this ordinance shall not apply to blackout which shall inemergency vehicles ' clude the following: (a) Vehicles of the Armed forces-o- f the United States of America (b) Ambulances municipal county State and federal police agency and vehicles fire and vehicle being then Officially used by the several branches of the Civilian Defense Organization (c) Vehicles actually in emergency service for the repair or control of I RAILMEN OPEN O tion at a steady pitch i “Period of air raid alarm” shall mean the Interval of time between the of the air raid warning signal giving and the giving ot the next succeeding all clear signal “Blackout structure” shall mean any s We are proud of our proud of them their we low and that high quality always price them prices see to We want you you cair and do save on plainly quality foods at O P S Food Stores PPE? 03 J till ’ ' j j great-grandchildr- n ek two-wee- five-fifty-fi- freshments The program will include a piano prelude by Miss Lorna Jensen vocal duet by Mary Lee and Alice Haines accompanied by Miss Johansen FS)©P —SALE foods so ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF WEBER RELATING TO AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS The Board of County Commissioners of Weber County State of Utah does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1 This ordinance shall be known as the “Air Raid Ordinance” and its provisions shall be liberally construed in order to accomplish Its purpose and to put into effect in the County of Weber State of Utah a system and method of precaution from air attack described in the Publication of the United States Of- J?1 Civilian Defense entitled £SV?UTS'’ “AIR RAID warning and “WAR TRAFFIC CONTROL and any publication- - of said those publloa-uppementln tions SECTION 2 A used in this ordinance the foliowing worda and phrases shall mean: “Air raid warning signal” shall mean a signal by siren whistle horn or other audible device of two minutes duration consisting of either a fluctuating or warbling signal of varying pitch or a succession of Intermittent blasts of about five seconds duration separated by a silent period of about three seconds “AU clear signal” shaU mean a continuous signal by siren horn or other audible device of two minutes dura- er Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Deseret mortuary Funeral i Luther Bergen 25 son of Mr and L Bergen BrigFARM MACHINES HALTED ham City and Glen M HerringWASHINGTON ton 27 son of Mrs Charlotte HerApril 21 AP— of all rubber-tire- d Manufacture rington 418 Twenty-sixt- h Ogden are among eight Utah aviation ca- farm machinery except harvester-threshcombines must be stopped dets who are training to become army air corps bombardiers and April 30 the war production board navigators at the flying school at ordered today The production of the combines must cease July 31 Ellington field Texas Mrs-Marti- ! j fwill be conducted at one o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the gymnasium at Mountainview by the Rev C Russell Stewart of the First HUNTSVILLE April 21 The Presbyterian church in Evanston Utah of Pioneers Interment will be in the Fort Daughters will Bridger cemetery with the Bryan hold their monthly meeting Thursmortuary in charge The body will day at the home of Mrs John be taken to Mountainview WednesNewey day morning Mrs Ernest R McKay and Mrs Wilmer Jensen will assist with re- Utahns Train for Heavy Plane Duty j 48 LEGAL NOTICES - der direction of Lindquist & Sons’ and Lydia Rich Parkinson of Morgan will be conducted Wednesday j mortuary at two p m in Morgan L D S MRS JANE GRAHAM stake tabernacle by Joseph E Rees EVANSTON Wyo April 21— bishop of North Morgan ward Mrs Jane Graham about $6 died Buried in the South Morgan cemeYour child deserves Poll Parrot tery will be directed by Lindquist at the home of her son Ed' David- & Sons’ mortuary of Ogden shoes Christenson’s Shoe Mart son near Fort Bridge j 'Monday LEWIS W GILLIAN Friends 2338 Wash may call at the Parkinafternoon The is (adv) Bryan mortuary SPRINGVILLE April 21— Lewis son home in Morgan this evening in of funeral charge W arrangements and Gillian?50 traffic service su' Returns— Mrs O H4 Petersen Wednesday prior to services of TelNew the York perintendent 2553 Harrison has just returned JAY SMITH ephone company and a former ADOLPH C HANSEN k from a stay in Los An- Utahn died in Summit N J SunTREMONTON April 2: Services for Adolph C Hansen geles where she was the guest of day Smith 76 died at the farni 90 who died in Long Beach Cal Major and Mrs W S Moyes Major He was bom in Atlas Ohio on here a tin will be conducted Wednesdaykt Moyes formerly was a practicing May 15 1891 a son of L M and illnesstoday following f j eleven "a m in Lindquist & Sons’ in dentist Ogden Lizzie McVey Gillian He spent his He was born at Cedar funeral chapel by Dr John Edlife in 17 1865 a’ son of Mary ward Carver Iowa Oct Utah early where Mapleton pastor of the First Chow Mein & Chop Suey items at his father a farm Hawkes and James Smith At Presbyterian church operated Burial will Mart Jerry’s Fopd (adv) Survivors include a sister Mrs the age of six months h irtdved to be in Mountain Vieiy cemetery D B Welch of Springville Utah Nebraska where he was! reared Friends may call at the funeral Fined — Clyde LeRoy Anderson ' Funeral services were and educated scheduled j! j chapel Wednesday prior ot serv35 and Edward Sampson Jr both to be held at Summit N J He married Susan E Ross Nov ices of Salt Lake City paid $5 each in where burialtoday will take place 22 1899 at Bolus Nebraska! where the Burch Creek court late MonJOSEPH F KIEILM they made their home for eleven day afternoon when they pleaded HARRIETT R HEATH A mass was said for which moved years following requiem they guilty to failure to obey a stop to Idaho Kiehm Monday Frederick Harriett have 83 n Read lived Heath widow They Joseply sign They were arrested by State of for the past 25 years In in St Joseph’s Catholic church Henry Heath' died Monday at Patrolman C M Brown p m at the family June 1939 he joined the Li D S with the Rev W J Giroux as home 2048 church and a year later he and qelebrant He also delivered the Jefferson rear Use McMurtry Paint and ImMrs Heath his wife received their endow- - sermon The Rev Mark Banveng-n- u was perial ' Washable Wallpaper for a H 1858 in Millwallborn November ments attended at the blessing of the in the Logan L D S temple' Poplar Eng lovely home Gateway Glass & land a in the Mountain View cemegrave daughter of Josiah and At the time of his death he was an Paint Co 2340 Wash (adv) Ellen Brandon Read She came elder in the Tremonton j LJD S tery Music for the mass was sung her family to America in Second ward X Graduate — Private Charles A with Mrs Stuart P Dobbs with Mrs 1883 as an L D S convert She by Survivors include his Widow and Utsman son of Charles A Utsman was one at the organ Philip of the oldest residents of the following children j Preston RelativesMcLaughlin of 4030 Adams Ogden has been the L D S from Denver Colo Fourth ward Mrs Smith She Laura had Priced! Mrs Sylgraduated from the world’s largest been active in the Relief Bitter EvanCreek and Cheyenne society via Payne Theodore Smith all of ston Wyo Park City and Uintah air corps technical school at Shep- until ill health interfered She Tremonton Everett Smith of Gar- were in attendance field Texas pard went to California in October of land 24 grandchildren) arid the A complete stock of Warner's last year and returned to Ogden following brothers and sisters: Mrs ERNEST G BREWER Mr Heath died in Sadie Oliver of Seattle Wash! Mrs famous Le Gant foundations and last month Gordon Brewer 21 died "Ernest " in 1927 Mat Mankie of Sioux City Iowa girdles available at L R Sam- Ogden the family apartments at Monday are two sons and two Gilbert Smith of Modesto Calif 2444 lk Lincoln Surviving uels illafter a (adv) daughters Alex Heath Salt Lake William Smith of Gosherti Calif " ness City J J Heath Rio Linda Calif and Fred Smith of Pasadena Calif License — Marriage licenses had- - Mrs He was born Neb Charles Oallimore Los An- Funeral' services will! be an- January 24 1921in Fremont been issued today to Kenneth Pi a son of Ed and Mrs geles R Groom nounced later by the Shawl & Iver- ward G and Opal Cole Brewer Taylor 120 of Plain City and Rada Compton Calif Joseph seven grandchil- son mortuary of Tremonton Slade 19 of Ogden Harold J Rit- dren and and came here five years ago He three was employed by the Healy hotel ter 28 and Marian Tasa 28 both sisters Mrs Charles cafe of Ogden and Earl D Spackman Tuckerthree and Mrs Oscar Couch Og21 Ogden and Marjorie Hall 21 Surviving are his parents grand den and Mrs E H Graham Los Mr and Mrs A J ShelSalt Lake City parents Angeles a brother Thomas Read ton and the following brothers Salt Lake City and sisters: Mrs Cecil Woolsey Sell your old piano for cash Funeral services will’ Mrs Von Curtis Gene Brewer Glen Bros Music (adv) ed Thursday at two p bemconductin the Alva Lee Brewer Lila Brewer Edward phapel by Bishop E ward Junior Ruby Orpha Brewer Suit— LaVerna Darney today had Fourth T all of Ogden filed suit against Mark Darhey the Saunders Friends may call at l' Lindquist mortuary chapel Services will be conducted Thurs to whom she was married in Ma-la- d y and Thursday at An evening a m In Lindquist Intensive war Idaho July-- 4 1941 seeking a Wednesday day bond pledge °"e-thIrp m Interment drive was & Sons’ funeral chapel by the Rev divorce and restoration of her will be in underway today among Ogden city cemetery maiden name LaVerna Jensen the 3500 employes of the" Southern H H Utterback of the First She charged failure to provide Christian church ANNIE L FOLSOM Pacific railroad on the line from Friends may call at the mortuary ROY— Annie Lenzi Folsom 86 Ogden to Sparks Nev according chapel Wednesday Mother's day May 10 Give her afternoon and Lake City died at the home L P Hopkins general chair-a- n evening and Thursday until time that precious gift — yours or her Salt of a daughter Mrs Clara F Nelof the campaign of services Interment will be in photograph Brant Studio 9370 soa of Roy early today The drive which Mon started (adv) Ogden city cemetery Mrs Folsom was born Dec 15 day will cover a period of 30 days in Philadelphia Pa a daugh- during which time Auxiliary — American Legion aux- 1855 MARGARET ANN LEE every employe ter of Martin and Ann Lutz will be contacted to sign up pn the Mary iliary members will sew at the Lenzi She Services for Mrs Margaret Ann emigrated to Salt Lake payroll deduction plan whereby a Lee 65 widow of Walter H Lee Red Cross rooms from ten a m City with her parents at the age sum designated to four p m Wednesday by the employe will who died Sunday at her home folof two be deducted once or twice (month- lowing a long illness will be conWith the exception of a short ly as preferred for the purchase ducted A good place to get Meats and at one-thirtime Wednesday in spent Ephraim she re of a bond Fish U James City Mkt 2602 j j m Coalville in p ’ by Acting Bishop Washington Labor union leaders Including E L' Hansen Burial (adv) will be in club will meet at the home of Mrs every craft have indicated 100 Coalville " cemetery Session—Daughters of Utah Pio- Ethel West 252 Thurs- per cent cooperation in the proFriends may call at Lindquist & neers camp G will meet at two day April 23 at Fifteenth said Mr Hopkins j j Sons’ mortuary in Ogden this evem gram p eight o’clock Thursday at the home of Meetings will be held among the ning and at the in Coalville Phyllis Glasmann 1444 Marilyn Recruit —Paul R Dinneen 19 of various departments of the rail immediately priorchapel to services The captain is Marjorie Dahlstrom Ogden has enlisted in the U S ma- road during the campaign) when and assisting' hostess is Helen rine corps district recruit officers will be given Urging short 'talks LEWIS IL REAMS Stone announced j j Services for Lewis Henry Reams participation 72 who died Sunday will be conAnother remnant sale of ArmPerennials — Pansys Ip ducted ' at two p m Delph Wednesday strong’s Burlap back inlaid lino- Painted Daisies borders etc Tayin Larkin & Sons’ funeral chapel leum Village Products 2971 Wash lor’s 2318 Wash by Counselor James H Martin of (adv) Blvd Dial 4125 (adv) the L D S Fourth ward-- I Election— Rotarians will elect ofFriends may call at the mortuary Traffic— George C Farrell 36 ficers at their room this evening and Wednesmeeting drawing of Rlverdale today had forfeited day noon In the Hotel Ben elejtiiki Lomond until time of services Wednesday $5 bail in city court failing to obResults of primary held Interment will be in ""Ogden city Ralph E Bristol federal priorities serve a stop sign and Edmond official in Salt Lake City will Monday at Weber college for of- cemetery Lopez' 21 of 137 West Oak had speak ficers of the Associated Women forfeited $5 failure to stop for a were announced) today Students ROBERT GORDON fed light are There six candidates for each Developing and printing any size Services for Robert Gordon 88 roll 35c Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 office as follows: of 167 Twenty-fift- h I'M will be conStore Your Furs— Insured cold Wash Blvd For ducted president: Louise) England at eleven a m (adv) Wednesday storage T Gajewsky 2314 Wash Betty Govern Carolyn Hobson in Larkin & Sons funeral chapel (adv) Hostess—Mrs Rudy Van Kampen Helen Horne Edna Litchfield and by Counselor J Edward Childs of will entertain at 3720 Rlverdale June Van- - de Graaff vice presi- the Rlverdale L D S ward dub — Literary road for Litra Chimes Review club dent: lola Belnap Lois Croft BevFriends may call at the mortuThursday at eight p m Sergeant erly DeBlools Marian Lund Helen ary chapel this evening and L M Hilton of Ogden police will Mally and Madge Olsen Secretary Wednesday until time of services 4000 YEARS’ STUDY IS speak on “Marijuana” Jean Chandler Kathryn Piper Interment will be in Ogden city LuJean Hinchcliff Mary! Nally cemetery BEHIND OUR HERBAL Daughters— Camp Q Daughters Marjorie McKee and Phyllis Stuart of Utah Pioneers will meet Thurs-w- y TREATMENT Final election will be April 29 WILLIAM B GOODRICH P- - m at 2727 EVANSTON Gramercy Wyo April 21— Observing studying perfecting for Mrs Katie Fife will act as hostess FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funueral services for William B 4000 years China's wise men hare and Mrs Warner as assistant hostbeen working oat a system of treatGoodrick Robertson rancher who ess! 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