Show A THE OGDEN 12 AIR TEACHERS TO BE TRAINED INNEWCOURSE By Pledging to Buy Bonds This Evening course designed to commercial pilots with inproduce structor ratings for the federal government will start at the old Ogden airport Burch Creek in the very near future Art Mortensen instructing contractor announcedtoday upon his return from a con-ference with CAA officials in Santa Monica Calif "We are told the army has asked for 2000 flight instructors and the Sixth region composed of Utah Nevada Arizona and California has been given a quota of 200” Mr Mortensen said "Since most of California is in a restricted area where civilian flying is banned most of the 200 must come from ur - the other states” Without Expense i As explained by Mr Mortensen the training will be paid for by the CAA there being no expense to j the students except that they must pay their own subsistence They must put in their full time in the training course and must agree that if they pass the training successfully they will accept appointment as “an instructor or other flying position as assigned by the i administrator” - here Men for the course are to be "recruited entirely from private pilots and CPT trained men ' Principal Rules To be eligible men must be between 21 and 42 years of age able to pass physical examinations must possess a reinstated pilot’s license and an airman identification card and must be able to show 200 hours of logged solo time by the time the course M completed Detailed information may be obtained from Mr Mortensen Utah Pacific Airways ASM- - for old phonograph records! We’ll call for them GLEN BROS MUSIC 3PHONB 4672 Nearly 1000 volunteers men and women who tonight will canvass the city for pledges of householders to buy war savings bonds and stamps heard former Governor Charles R Mabey and Campaign Adjutant John Ira Davis butline the work hat is to be accomplished in the four-hointensive drfVe With a uniformed American! Legion color guard advancing the flag to open the meeting jJames Kallas commander of Herman Baker post No 9 called the meeting to order and introduced Mr Davis chairman of the canyass who described the duties of the volunteer "minute men” and jj told of the types of bonds the householders can pledge to take Act of Patriotism j if Commander Kallas then Introduced former Governor M&bey who said: f "You are not selling anything You are taking the patriotic citizens pledges of American anxious to participate in the war effort Your government has given you the finest plan for financing a war ever offered A fnore democratic plan than has ever been offered anywhere and the cheapest form of financing ever gjiven in this or any other government "The greatest expenditure inj any one year of World war I by this government was 11 billion dollars President Roosevelt has called for a 1942 expenditure for war ''purposes of 52 billions nearly Jjfive times the peak of the Iasi war’s j annual cost Without Tax Rise j "This canvass is to let the ernment know how much j money it can expect so it can plan trays of raising the amount Secretary Morgenthau has said that if J the American public will buy one !j billion dollars worth of bonds per month over its present purchases he can finance the war Without additional taxes This is theE opportunity given Americans to wage war without additional taxes “I believe the first duty of eVery young man is to wear the uniform of his country I believe the first duty of everyone not in uniform is to see that our boys go intoljbat-tl- e with better ships better guns and better planes than any other army ever had” Complete listing Mr Davis adjutant to George S Eccles chairman of the war savings bond committee and Johft E Velton vice chairman is in charge of the pledge campaign He explained that every bond nowI being purchased through payroll deduction or other means should' be listed on the pledge card andthat the pledge should not be j signed for more than the pledger Willi actually take out The meeting closed with tfce Singing of a patriotic song by Albert Torsak and the retiring of thejcolt ors by the Legionnaires as the enJ j tire audience stood at salute will call The 1000 pledge-takeat homes throughout the ftlty be tween six and ten p m tonghtj Every citizen is requested to fill out the pledges and to follow them ijf up by actual purchase “The obligation to takelupi the pledges is moral not legal ” j saic Mr Davis Boy Scouts Assist Answering their first call jio ac tive service as messengers’ in the! civilian defense setup of W®'061' county about 100 Boy Scouif Mon day evening distributed the "pain ute men” materials at behesjt ol the war savings bond conamjijttee to the 1000 men and women jjwhc will ring doorbells of Ogden hcjmes tonight to get the city’s pledges to purchase bonds Mi1 APPEAL Former Governor Charles R Mabey asks Ogden people to put their full energy behind the war bonds sales campaign CHANGES MADE IN FIELD ROADS The preseqt west entrance to Hill field will be closed tomorrow and all traffic over highway 91 from the north will enter the field by way of a hard surfaced road which passes the Bamberger railroad station at Clearfield The new route will be temporary to" be used until completion of south side roads sail Col Morris Berman The access road from highway 89 to the south entrance of Hill field is open and in fairly good condition except in wetweather said Colonel Berman TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 21 Weber County Forced To Delay Application Baled Hay Burns BOARD SHELVES Commission Extends City At Packing Plant Closing Hour of Taverns APPEAL AGAINST at To One A M by Split Vote LAND STRIPPING For Machines Protest From Saunders Overruled Police Official disapproval of the appil-catio- n of Weber county school district for purchase of two new school busses has been received by Supt: William P Miller he said today Reason for refusal' to sell the district two busses to be delivered this spring or summer Mr Miller said was that the machines would not be placed in immediate service and would be left idle through the summer Other districts in the state that had made application for new busses have also been refused the superintendent stated “We’ll have to make application again in July” he added It was also announced that the date of dedicatory services at Wahlquist school — named after the late Weber county school superintendent Keith Wahlquist — has been set back from May 1 to May 8 The reason for postponement Mr Miller stated was the unavailability of some of the persons being sought for the program at the May 1 date Frederick Barker board of education chairman is in charge of the exercises Vigilanace Asked NURSES’ AIDES BEING ENROLLED Applications of women up to 50 years old for enrollment in the nurses’ aide training course to be started by Weber county Red Cross chapter in early May will be taken for the next 10 days at the Red Cross offices in the building dial 7961 All applications must be made in that time or the names will have to be excluded from the May list officials of the chapter stated Five Hospitals A T Barrett chairman of the disaster committee which in the event of emergency will take control of medical services under the civilian defense council setup in Weber county said today that at least five emergency hospitals will be established in Ogden if the need arises “and nurses' aides will be urgently needed to help staff the city-coun- ty units” Authorities pointed out that women in making application for the course state definitely whether they will serve only in the city or whether they will be available for call outside the city if needed "These statements are always re garded as “positive assertions” said Leah Greenwell executive secretary of the chapter “No woman can be called outside the city for service unless she has indicated her willingness to answer such a call1 - Reprisals Seen Medical authorities have estimated that at least 300 aides would be needed In Ogden area if a bombing should cause casualties a possibility that loomed even greater following the American raids on 4 rs Japan last Saturday ’ “In fact” said one highly-- placed military official who asked that his name be withheld "the west coast can assuredly look for reprisal raids and this area is within cruising distance of the coast for heavy bombers” Closing hour for beer taverns in Ogden was extended from midnight to one a m by city commissioners today upon the Votes of -- Mayor Peery and Commissioner Wood and over the emphatic "No” of Commissioner Saunders Immediately afterward the commissioners unanimously adopted a motion of Commissioner Wood that “the chief of police Instruct his force to' enforce the city ordinance and the state law” regarding exclusion of minors from establishments which sell beer The split vote of the commissioners on the question of extending closing hours brought out the first marked dissension among members of the commission in many weeks Peery’s Statement ‘Tm In favor of a later closing hour always have been” said Mayor Peery when he moved that the request of a delegation of tavern keepers for - the later hour be granted “I think closing hours should be uniform with those in Salt Lake City and I believe the later hour would tend to eliminate traffic jams of men working at war establishments who get off shift at eleven p m and rush into town to get here before the present midnight closing time” commented Commissioner Wood who seconded the motion “You’ll have traffic jams anyway” Commissioner Saunders said remarking that minors and others just out of dances and other entertainments will with the later closing hour move on down to the beer taverns “That’s a matter for the police department to keep minors out of the taverns" Mr Wood pointed out “It might be a matter for the police department but they don’t do it” Mr Saunders charged "The police aren’t keeping young people out of those places” Signs Posted At this polnti one of the tavern keepers arose to point out that they all have signs posted warning minors they cannot buy beer "Minors are only a lot of trouble anyway” he said adding that they "always get Into fights and create disturbances” After the vote etxending the closing hour Mr Saunders remarked : ‘T want to tell you gentlemen you are making a serious mis- IS 1 GUARDSMENS GroupjOpposes Removal Of Soil for Use at Supply Depot GET GUNS BACK A request that Ogden city take of the rifles ' taken up a week ago by the army from Company B Utah state guard will be returned soon Captain Lee D Turner commanding officer' announced to members of the company at drill Monday evening This will make it possible to continue training in use of the rifle - Captain Turner also announced arrangements are being made to obtain a rifle range for exclusive use of the guardsmen so they may gain actual firing practice with the service arnu Members of the company drilled in Lester park Monday evening receiving instruction and practice in interior guard duty Next Monday drill also will be in the park when the men will be given instruction in skirmishing Three privates were appointed by men of the organization after drill Monday evening to work on an entertainment committee which is now composed of one officer three officers and three privates The three new members are Privates D L Burt C L Heren and T H Tubbs Lieut David K Holther is in charge of the committee and the officers are Sergeant Albert O Vowles Sergeant Phil and Corporal Kenneth Davidson A number ‘ action "by suit or otherwise” to stop contractors from removing soil from' a tract of land between West Second 1 and West Seventh streets was set aside today when city commissioners moved merely to ask the army to ask the contractors to go no deeper than the water table Citizens In the vicinity com plained that if all the soil from a tract is removed to a depth of from 12 to 16 feet it will interfere with opening of streets according to plat and will create a sink hole and swamp which will be a menace to the health of the community Officers Appear Lieutenants R L Spence and D E Chapman of the army engineers Utah general depot appeared at the meeting to explain the army has no means of settling the question They said the only reason they appeared at the meeting was to inform commissioners the work the contractors are doing must be continued and finished immediately Mayor Peery remarked that Attorney J C Davis who appeared to be in charge of the citizens’ protests nor any of the citizens ever had appeared in commission meeting regarding the matter ' Engineer’s Report City Engineer Win Templeton reported he considers the operation detrimental to Ogden city but he is unable to see how it may be stopped inasmuch as the contractors own the land unless "from the standpoint of public health it would be considered that these pits would become a nuisance through impounding stagnant water thereby creating a breeding place for mosquitoes” Her-mans- O Have That i Mother’s Day Portrait Taken en Now A Beautiful Large One 6 Small Relief Society’s Series Near End Ones 3x5 inches fa 4 Poses 4 Proofs Shown -- The monthly training school for work and business leaders of the Relief society will be held Wednesday at two p m in the federal building “Care of Clothing” will be discussed This will be the ’last of a series of meetings which have been held throughout the winter Each person attending is requested to take a smball piece of woolen material o) PKPTq mill M) i? ON THE MEZZANINE AT FENNE1TS DIAL 8321 c Cross Country Fiber To which Mr Wood replied “It Is useless and silly to attempt to legislate morals One of Covers Seal1 4 BIG DAYS! (o) the biggest problems of tavern keepers now is created by those who come around after the midnight closing hour and whisper ‘Gimme a bottle or two to take Coach and Coupe Sedan INSTALLED at these prices this week only! Cross Country cool fiber seat covers with leather trim Perfect fitting! Guaranteed 24 Montes! Povermax Battery ADVANCE MADE Full Size Plates 45 OFFICE DUTY 15 with Pert cedar Al:to Quincy Meet Wednesday Guaranteed at Savings! 75c Cleaner and Wax Cross Country 59c 95 plate Powrrmax Orford With Cleaning Pad Combination cleans and waxes In one operation! Reduced! separator 2 solid ind Old Battery White Sidewall Paint Cross Country i 59c Cross Country Sales 35c 60 sq ft of New L U s tre polishing at a saving elotb e Fine Spark Plugs Cross £ Miss Marjorie Cofbip cfr t f I HOW CAN I HELP I I IN OUR WAR EFFORT? vr c® £ Butterick Pattern Fashion i I will be here in our pattern department W e d n e $ id ay and Thursday April 22 and jt j- j i - We invite you to come in and consult MISS COltBtN she will be glad to-hel- you select the right Butterick Pattern Fashioik for your individual needs TH£ empoRium 3i I I Buy War Bonds and i Uf t r fr If 4 I m I It fr tm 10 am and 4 pm 4 m J 0 1 w 4 f Safe Convenient Transportation 1 1 OGDEN TRANSIT GO 1 tm r r M 4 lock age Regular -19c 4 O The Balloon ri Tire I I jI LJ A-- r Cross Country 25c Regular best! 100 Pennsylvania Cross try oil o 5029 Qt Big l4-inc- h cyl- inflates balloon tires 18 - Inch quickly inder pure rubber hose Coun- none better! 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Easy to apply i w o Cross Country Quality Items I Mr Larson pointed out that the one hour between midnight and one a m “is worth a great deal to us” because he said “they don’t get much business during the day because everyone is working ” But IN at eleven p m he said shifts at war establishments near Ogden P-- T change and the men coming off E G Doffey who has been jun- "break their necks” to get into ior administrative officer at Ogden town before midnight so they can air depot since January 20 1941 get a drink of beer ——— has been advanced to rating of P-The final T A meeting of the - officer administrative it was anQuincy school will be held at eight nounced OGDEN’S ONLY today by Col Morris Bero’clock Wednesday at the Qhncy AUTHORIZED school with election and instIla man Mr served as has chief Doffey tion of new officers scheduled Maurice Conroy principal willl re- clerk of the headquarters depart' He came to the depot from port on the construction of the pew ment the San Antonio air depot at Dunj school building at Thirtieth and can field & j where he was a field Home Laundry Quincy There will he music by the School clerk He was with the A E F France for one year assigned orchestra reports Mrs Orson Whit-ne- in and Service to headquarters of the Thirty-fourt- h Young president All brents division and headquarters n the district are invited &ndthe SMITH APPLIANCE CO of service of supply Consolidated with meeting will last only one hour He has been associated with the air corps since October 27 1930 Wright Electric 1932 to 1936 he served in From 1 civilian-executivca366-2- 1 Panama in a th St Phone ‘4651 with the army pacity r j O ed -- I re 26-ac- the rear of the of baled hay American Packing & Provision Co was plant 390 West Twenty-fourt- h a fire destroyed Sunday night by of undetermined origin reported city firemen who in the face of a strong wind remained in service at a late hour to check possible ' spread of flames At the same time two additional crews from the department were called to extinguish a fire on a heap of approximately 200 ties on the Union Pacific railroad’s rip track near the Intersection of Twenty-eight- h and Union take” out'” L L Larson of the acted as spokesman for theHealy delegation of tavern keepers He was accompanied by Harry Sandman of the Hub R C Smith of the Crown and E D Perkins of the Pioneer They said they represented a maOnly expense for the nurse’s aide jority of the tavern men course is 75 cents for the textbook and $3 for the uniform Valuable Hour s - 1942 A stock of from 20 to 30 tons Volunteers Will Make Rounds of Homes full-tim- e Mr Mortensen said it is understood the instructors will not be sent to the army for combat service The course will last eight weeks Mr Mortensen said he expects several men from Ogden and immediate vicinity to apply for the training and added that trainees from ” other sections will be sent PLEA REJECTED Real-Patriotis- m Experienced Men Will Be Gathered at Former Municipal Port A SCHOOL RUSSES Mabey Urges Ogdenites toj Display STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 2229 WASHINGTON FREE CCSTOMER PARKING OGDEN UTAH c |