Show WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 22 1942 THE OGDEN CITY ACTION ON thirty o’clock New Anniversary Sale spring coats suits dresses and hats at pronounced reductions at Wolf-e-rs 26th (adv) Funeral — Services Recommendation of Commissioner Saunders who is in charge of the city recreation department that a building at Binford and Wall be purchased for conversion into a recreation center for colored soldiers was deferred today by commissioners when a committee of three white women from the area appeared to protest After a lengthy discussion commissioners decided to call for bids for other buildings for such a pur pose to be accepted until two p m ' Monday and with I all interested parties made a tour of inspection of the site immediately following commission meeting Possible Financing Commissioner Saunders recom mended that the property be purchased for $1200 He said he had $300 donated by a colored citizen of the community which with $100 from the city would make a down payment leaving a balance of $800 to be paid in 1943 He presented a letter from the Rev L W Glas-cochairman of a colored recreational committee and the Rev L Martin Jones member of the com-nittin which they promised to furnish directors for the center with the help of the WPA and to do everything possible to maintain the establishment in a creditable will be ducted Thursday at two p m in the Fairview North L D S ward chapel for William Anderson 55 of Fairview who was killed Sunday when struck by an automobile in Murray Mr Anderson was the father of Mrs Nellie Gardener of j Ogdem O w O ee to West Indies Rock Lobster salad at Jerry's Food Mart Class — Miss ( (adv) Winifred Hazen’s parent education class will meet Thursday April 23 at p m in the Madison school and in Mound Fort school Thursday one-thir- ty p m All members are requested to be present at seven-thirt- y Ogden’s Exclusive Agent sfor O M Franklin Blackleg and other veterinary serums and supplies Ensign Drug Co 333 24th Phone (adv) 51 — Social meeting of Postponed Abraham Lincoln circle No 2 Ladies of the G A R has been postponed until Thursday April 30 Developing and printing any size roll 35c Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash Blvd (adv) re- one-thir- SHERMAN H SMITH Services for Sherman Hatch Smith 21 army flying cadet killed Friday in the crash of a training plane in California were conducted Tuesday in the L D S Twelfth ward chapel by David S Romney bishop of Mt Ogden ward Prayer at the residence was offered by Aaron Call an uncle GORDON M BAXTER Prelude and postlude were played Named president by J Clair Anderson Violin selections were given by Marian Smith and Rulon Brough Vocal numbers were offered by the singing mothers chorus and by University of Utah students Invocation was said by David J Wilson and benediction by D George Shorten Speakers were Stephenson Jr Cadet -- JohnStanley Mortenson Mrs ' f Murray W Cowley Oscar C Dunn Fred M Abbott Ira A Huggins and Bishop Romney Intermeat ofM Baxter accounting Gordon fice manager today was elected was in Aultorest memorial park He Stanley Robins dedicated the grave president of the Rotary club Hvill vawho succeeds Ralph Nye HARRIET R HEATH ' cate the office in Julyi f Services Reed W Bailey director of the Heath 83 for Mrs Harriet Read intermountain forest and range ex- who died widow of Henry atHeath her riight periment station was fleeted vice home will Monday be conducted Thursday t president to succeed Albert E at two p m in L D S Fourth Becker Carl C Gaskili was re- ward chapel by E T Saunders elected secretary Andre WM AnBurial will be in Ogdea bishop derson was elected treasurer and city cemetery " this Friends may call at Lindquist & office George L Ellirbeck and Sons’ mortuary this evening and Roy D Thatcher weref ffcosen as Thursday until one-thirp m directors -- ROTARY NAMES NEW OFFICERS v ty Miles F Fletcher district manJAMES N CLARK ager of the Union Pacific dining Services Norman car service was introduced as a Clark 76 forn Jamesresident of new member by Dr Jojin Edward Burch Creek and conwere Ogden t Carver ducted afternoon in LindRalph E Bristol of Salt Lake quist &Tuesday Sons’ chapel by Patriarch City manager of a war produc- Horace E Garner of Lakeview L tion board office urged all' to "be- D S stake and Jet the fucome and postlude were played ture take care of itself” He point- byPrelude Dean Murdock Vocalists were ed out that "unless business men Annie Brian and Myrtle Price acand others are willing to make Mr Murdock Invocompanied by sacrifices we may lose the war cation was offered by Clarence “It’s an absolute fallacy) to say and benediction by Alma we have all the materials we need” Stimpson T Flinders Speakers were forMr Bristol said “We have a short- mer Bishop John Stimpson of age and if we want to Win the George R "Hill William war we must make sacrifices” Stimpson and Patriarch Garner Interment was in Ogdea city cemetery Mr Hill dedicated the grave well-know- H war-mind- ed Riv-erda- le Ogdenife Leaves For RCAF Duties Ulj Ronald Wakeford wearing the cocky hat of the Scottish division left Ogden today for the Royal Canadian air force in Which he enlisted "two years ago- - j j He is a former Ogden resident and is the son of Mr and Mrs Sara Wakeford 2375 Adams He) was in Ogden for a short visi He said he was attached! to the ferry division of the RCAF and that he holds the rank of flight j Mayor Peery objected to this pointing out very little was spent by the city to establish the military recreational center for white sol' diers Floyd Taylor city recreation supervisor said he was informed there are now more than 80 colored soldiers stationed near Ogden and there will be 400 more brought here in the near future He pointed out that “the kind of soldier Revoked—The licenses of Eddie who will go to a supervised recreation center is of a high type and Fenton Butterfield 2684 Adams The Elks voted Tuesday! night not the kind who will drink and and Oren Leo Searle 2372 Monroe Ogden were revoked after they to purchase four more $500 war cause disturbances” had been convicted on a charge of bonds This brings the total to drunken driving said the state tax 13 bonds — approximately $13 per commission member j TO MOVE OFFICE Sell your old piano for cash Glen Bros Music ' (adv) Theft— J E Burbidge 676 Twenty-first reported to police one automobile wheel and tire today were stolen from him Clifford Huss was honor with a life membership in the Organ ization for distinguished Service An Elk for 22 years past exalted ruler past president of the state association his record of Service is one of merit it was agreed Past Exalted Ruler f Arthur Woolley presided and Past Exalted Ruler J A Howell made the pres j Headquarters of the central defense area will be moved from OgA complete stock of Warner’s den to Reno about May 1 Brig 'amous Le Gant foundations and entation Gen Joseph H Lewis command'I available Sam-Ulgirdles at L R officer announced ing today Duties of the unit include de(adv) Railway Trainmen auxiliary Mount fense of communications installaNo 848 will sew Tonight— The final P-A meet-n- g Ogden lodge tions the Red Cross booms at Thursday of the group will 416 Twenty-fpurt- h Headquarters in Reno will be lo- 5e held atQuincy school from ten o’clock cated in an old postoffice building at the school eight tonight m until four p All parents of the u district are requested to attend Your child deserves P61J Parro Christenson’s shoe Mart Use McMurtry Paint and Im- shoes A 2338 Wash (adv) perial Washable Wallpaper for a H lively Jiome Gateway Glass & Losses—Mrs R L Wilniot of 759 (adv) Twenty-eight- h reported tjieft of a to Floyd Taylor of the city recreapolice bicycle today Frank O In The First Presby- Fowers of 2168 tion unit will be the guest speaker terianChurch— said SpotlPingree church will sponsor a rum- ight was stolen from his at the Lincoln school P-- T A mage sale in the church basement meeting at eight p m Thursday Friday 24 from ten a m April 23 Mr Taylor will discuss to one pApril Cliugg Art Shop invites you to t m see their new import !' India the new park which is to be opened on Fourth street brassware (adv Greeting Cards for Mother’s s- hii l T Lincojri P-T- Select to Officials day Officers will be elected Mrs (adv) Alta Paulsen president urges that Emporium Book Shop Tonight— Second lesson iiij Standwill! bejgiven all members be present Sewing — The Brotherhood of ard first aid training at seven p’clock in tonight starting room 215-Weber college Alton Hadlock is instructor and employes of the mail terminal are students C I Old Phonograph Records —We pay cash and call for o Glen Bros (adv) i Meetings— The Red Cros nutrition class at the deaf and j blind school under direction lofl Miss Kathryn Ebert will meet Monday and Thursday evenings htj seven o’clock in the chapel for tjheiblind looking for a whiskey That ready is a gem? It's mild! it's smooth I It costs iessl Of course I It's M&MI s V Get a bottle of M & M tonight From the very firs drink you too will agree that M Sc M is milder mellower lighter than more expensive whiskies! Matting! & Mooro BlendedWbiskey80proof—72 rJ Members of the Relief society were in charge of flowers FRED R EVANS LAYTON — Services for Fred Richard Evaiis 61 Davis county carpenter were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Layton L D S ward chapel by Bishop William A Dawson Prayer at the home was offered by Patriarch David E Layton Prelude and postlude on the organ were played by Vera Pettit Accompanists were Alice Gailey Vera Pettit and Enid Park Soloists were Marie Robins Enid Park and David Cook Ralph Dibble -- DEATHS played two violin selections Invocation was offered by M W Adams and benediction by Ray Dawson Speakers were Joseph Thur-goo- d J S Adams D D Harris M W Adams and Bishop Dawson Interment was in Kaysville-Layto- n memorial park Will Evans dedicated the grave Members of the Relief society were in charge of flowers ' ERNEST G BREWER Services for Ernest Gordon Brewer 21 of 2444 Lincoln who died late Monday after a illness will be conducted Thursa m Ih Lindday at quist & Sons’ mortuary chapel by the Rev H H Utterback of the First Christian church Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery Friends ‘may call at the mortuary this evening and Thursday until time for services 10-d- gram neutral spirit & Frankjort Distilleries Baltimore lnct Louisville & ft best ef ai la hair the reliable Cuticura way &rst apply antiseptic emollient Cuticura Ointment to help remove loose dandruff Then shampoo with pure fragrant mildly medicated Cuticura Soap You’U be thrilled with results Buy both at your druggist’s today CUTICURAM? OUT OUR WAY By J R WILLIAMS HARRY PATRICK HOWE Harry Patrick Howe 43 of No 16 Wilson’ lane Weber county died from a heart attack while at work Tuesday as a locomotive crane operator at the Utah general depot Mr Howe was born in Viola Iowa March 12 1889 a son of William and Bridgett Ann Conroy Howe He had resided in' Ogden since 1921 until three years ago when he moved to Wilson lane He had been a crane operator for the army at Utah general depot for 22 months Surviving are his widow Mrs Laura Powell Howe whom he married in Midvale July 27 1916 three sons and four daughters Henry Kenneth Earl and Joan Howe of Wilson Mrs Catherine Andrews and Mrs Mildred Osbprne of Ogden and Mrs Doris Todd of Farr West Weber county two brothers and four sisters Joseph Howe of Viola Iowa Lyman Annie Loretta Josephine and Catherine Howe of Cedar Rapids Iowa ay ten-thir- ty GEORGE P HARVEY SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services and burial were being conducted this afternoon in Los Angeles for George P Harvey 74 former resident of Salt Lake City and a retired Walker Bank & Trust Co clerk who died Sunday at his Los Angeles home Formerly engaged in the mercantile business in Evanston Wyo Mr Harvey came to Salt Lake City in 1920 and was first in the Salt Lake branch employed of the federal reserve bank of San Francisco He moved to Los Angelfes in 1936 He was a member of Progress lodge No 22 F & A M Salt Lake City and while here was active in the church and Sunday school boards of the t First Presbyterian ' church Surviving are his widow and two daughters Mrs Dora Harperl and Mrs Nellie Gruell both of Los Angeles and five grandchildren Funeral arrangements are under direction of Larkin & Sons’ mortu- ary Services will be held at two p m Friday in Larkin & Sons’ chapel conducted by Bishop John Hawkes of the Wilson L D S ward Friends may call at the Larkin drawing room Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday until time of services Burial will be in den city cemetery Og- BABY PATTERSON The infant daughter of Leland and Norma Barber Patterson of West Point died Tuesday shortly after birth in an Ogden hospital Surviving are the parents two sisters and one brother and the grandparents Mr and Mrs Ray Patterson of West Point MRS JANE GRAHAM Funeral services were conducted EVANSTON Wyo April 22 — this afternoon in the chapel of ’lie Funeral services for Mrs Jane Sunset mortuary Clearfield Burial Graham widow of James Graham was in West Point cemetery who died at the home of her daughter Mrs Agnes Davidson MARYANN MORGAN near Fort Bridger Monday afterEVANSTON Wyo April 22 — noon will be conducted at one Maryann Morgan 79 widow of o’clock Thursday afternoon in the Charles Morgan died at the fam- auditorium at Mountainview Interment will be in the Lyman cemFUNERAL DIRECTORS etery with the Bryan ‘mortuary in charge Mrs Graham was born October KIRKENDALL-DARLIN- G 10 1855 in Airdire Scotland the MORTUARY daughter of James and Janet Baird DIAL 4659 Lard She had been a resident of Bridger valley for the past 42 years Her husband died in 1921 She was FLORISTS a member of the L D S church Surviving are seven sons WilAND THE FLOWERS liam and Clifford Graham of ARE FURNISHED BY Mountainview George Dave and KLENKE FLORAL Dial 9958 Robert Graham all of Robertson 2955 Wash Blvd 7492 James Graham of Salt Lake City and Smith Graham of Pocatello Floral Co Idaho four daughters Mrs Sarah Ogden CityBlvd 2277 Dial 4763 Washington Tanner Spanish Fork Utah Mrs 8039 Jane Jackman and Mrs Eliza Poison of Mountainview and Mrs Ag- Flowers for all occasions Dl 7171 1600 Grant nes Davidson Fort Bridger and Dumke Floral Co 57 grandchildren ily home in Evanston early today She had been ill since Easter Mrs Morgan wsis born in Moroni Nov 3 1862 a daughter of Samuel and Maryann Blackham She came to Evanston in 1870 and was educated in the Evanston schools She was married here May 22 1882 She lived in Salt Lake City a short time after her marriage' then the family moved to Rock Springs where they resided until 1934 when Mr Morgan was pensioned as master mechanic and engineer of the Union Pacific Coal company Mrs Morgan was a member of St Paul’s Episcopal church and Estheif chapter No 9 O E S Surviving is one son Charles B Morgan Cheyenne deputy state treasurer a daughter Mrs Malcolm I McCuaig Evanston five sisters Mrs Elizabeth Williams Glendive Calif? Mrs Ella Judd Mrs Lydia Nash Mrs Lucy White Evanston Mrs Olive Hall Richmond Virginia one grandson and one great grandson in Cheyenne Funeral arrangements are being directed by Bryan mortuary NAZI YOUTH FIREMEN WASHINGTON April 22 (AF— The office of facts and figures today quoted the German radio as “German children of reporting less than 15 years will henceforth' be enrolled in the fire 'depart- ment” Men’s Women’s and Children’s Leather HALF SOLES Modern instruments bined scientific com with ric science optomet- -' as- sure you the best of optical attention CONSULT Dt S T Dearden Unit Service “Every ’job Guaranteed” ASK AUSSIE SHIP LOST MELBOURNE Australia April 22 (UP) —Prime Minister John Curtin announced today that the Australian destroyer Vampire 1090 tons had been sunk by enemy action In the Bay of Bengal for old phonograph records! We’ll call for them PENNEY'S SUPERIOR Shoe Repair OPTICAL CO National Operated Downstairs Store GLEN BROS MUSIC MEZZANINE AT PENNEY'S gPHON'E r fas Buy More $500 War Bonds ARMY INTENDS o J i I sergeant Quite a number of the Americans who joined the RCAF he fcaid have — Ogden council 777 transferred to United States units Party Knights of Columbus will give a However he will remain With his dance and card party Saturday group because as he put 'i April 25 in the Hotel Ben Lomond do as much good ther4 This is the first social affair since f I place else” Easter 1941 His uniform is of tailored and his cap of Scotch plaid Mother’s day May 10 Give her : L that precious gift — yours or her it photograph Brant Studio 9370 Elks (adv) center i con- Camp— Captain Elva Robison all members of Camp I quests manner of Utah Pioneers to be Daughters Protesting the establishment of present at a meeting Thursday at the center were Mrs Ulrick Kapp two p m at the home of Mrs Mrs Frederick A Wolf and Mrs Josephine Foulger 304 Goddard Samuel Hall who declared the building is in such poor condition Perennials — Delph that they would bet the Japs have Painted Daisies’ Pansys borders etc Taybetter vrecreationaL centers lor’s 2316 Wash (adv) Backs Up Protest Mayor Peery actively supported — The G I A to B of the women in their objection sug- L Auxiliary E will meet Thursday April 23 gesting that such a center should at two p m in the W O W hall not be in a residential area He A small fee will be charged for reproposed a site along Twenty-fift- h freshments which will be served at street be chosen but Mr Glas-coty pr m pointed out the colored people did not want their recreational ' Store Pour Furs— Insured cold center on Twenty-fift- h “where the T Gajewsky 2314 Wash colored boys would come in con- storage (adv) tact with drunks and where - it would be difficult to exercise the Payment — Ogden city commisproper supervision”’ He said sioners today authorized payment center was opened for a short time of $75 to the United States Conin the Davis hotel on Wall but ference of Mayors as annual dues was closed by the army for membership “Thi3 is one of the questions where anything we do will be Another remnant sale of Armwrong” said Commissioner Wood strong’s Burlap back inlaid lino“As I understand it the objection leum Village Products 2971 Wash to the Davis hotel is that there is a Blvd Dial 4125 (adv) where beer is available bajtnete and there are hotel rooms upstairs Damage — Firemen attributed to Would there be any objection to carelessness the blaze which Tuesthe hotel if enough money were day afternoon scorched the interior spent to remove these objectionable of a garage at 229 Twenty-sixt- h ! features?” The garage is owned by Fred S Possible Outlay Miller and leased by E E Blatch-le- y Mr Glascow replied there would not be and Commissioner Wood A good place to get Meats and suggested the city authorize expenditure up to $5000 to put a build- Fish is James City Mkt 2602 ing hr condition for use as such a Washington (adv) w O ANNIE L FOLSOM RYY— Funeral services for Mrs Annie Lenzi Folsom resident of Roy who died Tuesday will be conducted Thursday at twelve-thirt- y p m in the Waterloo L D S ward chapel 1503 Sixth East Salt Lake City by C E Jones bishop of McKay ward Friends may call at 36 East Seventh South Salt Lake City this evening and at the home of John M Margetts 433 Emerson Thursday from ten a m until noon Arrangements are being directed by Deseret mortuary i 4 Women Oppose Opening of Colored Center On Wall Avenue FUNERALS Social — The U S Navy and Bundles for Britain Social club will give a social and bunco party in the Utah Power auditorium Saturday evening starting at seven- - SOLDIERS’ HALL 4 He’s Elected Random References OPROTEST HALTS STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Yraeetaa pr You to J If - mow - t troiM how eIhgs this oil mull that pnidple? 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