Show irTnAiflMifrH THE OSDEN 10-- A DEATHS : SCHOOL HOLDS Soloists Chosen By City High for Events in or Shirley Mills DeLore Williams In the final tryouts for soloists in the music festival to be held in Brigham City Friday and Saturday May 1 and 2 students who received first place ratings and who will represent Ogden high school in the festival are: Shirley-Bruckne- r soprano Joyce Bitten alto Shirley Linford mezzo Charles Black tenor soprano Lewis Farr baritone Rulon Brough bass Marjorie Merrill piano Marion Lois Smith violin Kenneth Holmes cornet Lewis Farr trombone Ralph Kiechler saxaphone ' Arlene Todd Helen Bobolis Pat Critchlow Frank Lorance Vern Webster Lamar Soelberg Rulon Brough and Lavon Becker were chosen alternates Claire Johnson from Weber judged instrumental tryouts and Auston Seager instructor at Ogden high chose vocalists Glenn L Hanson and Paul Crdgun music Instructors will be in charge of the Ogden high school group — Marjorie Merrill Award Granted In recognition of an outstanding entry submitted by an Ogden high school student to a contest sponsored by "The Open Road to Boys” the school library will receive a subscripcomplimentary one-yetion to the magazine Shirley Mills won honorable mention for" her "Strange Request” in the “selective story” contest entered by stu- -' dents from high schools throughout the United States — Lois Wheel- V HELEN MAYCOCK Helen Maycock 65 prominent L D S church worker and superintendent of girls at the state in dustrial school died at seven thirty a m today in a local' hosillness pital after a Miss Maycock was born in Pleasant View Weber county March 3 1877 a daughter of Amos and Mary Hurst Maycock She taught school for many years in Pleasant View Since 1916 she had been superintendent of girls at the state industrial school Miss Maycock was the first woman missionary for the L D S church to go out of the Pleasant View waxd She served in the western states field in 1903 and 1904 For a number of yeqrs she was president of the Pleasant View ward Y W M L A She was also first counselor of the Y W M I A of Ogden stake and later was made president of the stake group She was active in genealogical Red Cross and public welfare work She was a charter member of the first organization for welfare work in the state Surviving are three sisters Mrs William M Wade and Mrs David J Johns Pleasant View and Mrs wright Isabelle Wade Warren and sevTiger Highlights Ogden high eral nieces and nephews Funeral school paper1 will be distributed arrangements are under direction Friday April 24 Featured in the of Larkin & Sons’ mortuary issue will be the Cadet Hop anServices will be held at two nual dance sponsored by the R O p m Sunday in Larkin & Sons’ T C cadets with Bishop Henry L Jenchapel Student day will be held Wed- sen of the Pleasant View ward nesday April 29 Nominations for conducting Friends may call at students whose names will appear the drawing room Saton the primary ballot for the of- urdaymortuary afternoon and evening and fices of principal dean of men Sunday until time of services Inand dean of women were chosen terment will be in North Ogden in advisory classes' Wednesday cemetery Students who hold any school office are ineligible to run for these EDWARD T BRADSHAW i Edward Theodore Bradshaw 66 positions Primary elections will be held as soon as names can be of 467 Fourth died early today compiled and final voting will take at his home of a heart attack Mr Bradshaw was born in Danplace during the first part of next week Student teachers to direct ville Ky Jan 24 1876 a son of class work will be elected in each Peter and Mary Eliza Grimes 4 classroom Bradshaw He came to Ogden in Next Assembly April of 1904 He was employed The last in a series of national for a number of years in the Union assemblies presented throughout Pacific Pullman department and the school year will be presented for 33 years serVed as a chef for Friday The assembly wilL begin the railroad He was retired four at eight-fort- y and will fast an years ago He was a trustee of hour 'National Champions” a Embry A M E church and of the group of talented entertainers will High - Marine Masonic lodge of be guest performers Salt Lake City Surviving are his widow formerly Miss Will Augustine Johnson whom he married July 15 1912 in Ogden and one -- daughter Mar-qui-ta Bradshaw both of Ogden col-"le- i five-mon- th ge ? I ‘ -- ar ' t i ! 68 Planes Down Japanese Claim BERLIN (From German Broadcasts) April 23 (AP)— The German radio quoting Japanese advices said today 68 Australian and United States planes had bepn downed in combat over Port Moresby New Guinea and Dar win Australia between April 1 and 20 Prior to April the advices said 72 allied planes were shot down by the Japanese over these objectives t S B Elections Candidates petitions for student body offices for 1942 43 must be in the possession of Rex McEntire by 6 p m on April 30 1942 To be vaiid the petitions must be signed by 50 bona fide Weber students Preliminary elections will be conducted the week of May 4 and finals arejscheduled for the week of Mayll i t FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLIN- G MORTUARY -- DIAL 4659 CARD OF THANKS GEORGE EBEN SMITH George Eben Smith 71 of 1011 Grant died today at six a m in a local hospital -- of ailments incident to age He was born Dec 7 1870 in Willard Box Elder county a son of George and Elizabeth Altrip Smith For a number of years he had been a trucker at the Ogden Union Railway & Depot Co but had been retired for the past several On Sept 27 1894 in the years L D S temple he married Logan Laura B Martin who survives He was an elder in the L D S Tenth ward Besides his widow survivors- - include five sons and five daugh-ter- s as follows: Martin Leonard Daniel Wilford and Charles Smith-a- ll of Ogden Mrs Hilda Brown F°rt Warden Wash 2 Mrs Thelma Pewtress and Mrs Wanda Bailey of Ogden and Mrs Juanita Weish of Los Angeles and Miss Ilia Smith Ogden 34 grandchildren and two There are also two brothers T A Smith of Salt - Lake City and Charles H Smith of Burley and six sisters Mrs Chloie Idaho Burk- Mrs Emma Long Murray of Richmond Mrs Gertrude Jacob- bT?n’ Idah° Mrs Julia ffxrR°OSeVelt’ Mrs- - Annie WnnH Maho and Mrs Elizabeth Grazer of Willard funeral services will be held turday at two a m in the Aulto-re- st mausoleum chapel with FHonir Pet6r Anderson conducting a tbe m°rtuary drawing ay C from i? JS01? Friday at four v m °f services Sat- Lnernent wiU be Aulto-res- c great-grandchildr- 6966 FLORISTS 'AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Wash Blvd j Dial 9958 ' I Dial WashingtGh JFlowers 8039 2 “screw-driver- -- i —t— i i ty e J i Don’t Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do falge teeth drop slip or wabble when you tallc eat laugh or sneeze? Don’t be annoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps FASTEETH aa alkaline (non-acipowder to sprinkle on your plates keeps false teeth mors firmly set Gives confident feeling of and added comfort No gummy security gooey pasty or taste Get FASTEETH today feeling at any drug store I - 4 ‘ Closeouf 107 Dresses PRINTED RAYON CREPES in dark colors Sizes 14 16 18 J20 38 FLORALS and STRIPES Former values to $298 Also some seersucker frocks in sizes 14 16 18 Special ©(o)e — s jay smittp J — & TREMONTON April 2— Funeral services for Jay Smith will be held Friday afternoon at tw® o clock in the Tremonton L D S Second ward chapel under thl direction of Bishop James Walton Interment will be in the local cemetery under the direction of'tHe Shaw and Iverson mortuary Friends may call Thursday afternoorT bnd eveat the ning and Friday at ' the familymortuary home until time of services F 0 Chenille Bedspreads MARY ANN MORGAN EVANSTON Wyo Awil neral services for Mdry Ann Blackham widow of Morgan Charles Morgan who died here a month ago today will held two o’clock Saturday aftfcrpoon at at St Pauls Episcopal church with the Rev Dudley M McNeil officiating' Interment willj-pin the family plot in the Masolaie cemetery with the Bryan niqrtUary in charge Mrs Morgan died at Wei family home early Wednesday doming having been ill since Easter Her son Charles B Morgan of Cheyenne deputy stated Itteasurer arriyed here on the streamliner Wednesday afternoon 23-Fu- j - Tr CHENILLE BED SPREADS MEZZANINE FLOOR i 8705 to 808 close rows of heavily tufted velvety Flor-al- s chenille Multi-colore- d designs - ’Bow knot and nalierns all-nv- er A? Thrift Is No Virtue llbe condHcted the D S ward Fri- chapel day afternoon at 6ne le’clock by Bishop Eyre Interment will be fTaTn’ on get a time for nickel bus fare Save rubber — leave the family car at home —others Beautiful chenille spreads with deep WILllAM DEAN EVANSTON Wyo April 23— Funeral services for Wifcam Dean principal of the elemepti school - ’ It’s A Necessity Now t To meet higher living costs and ever increasing taxes it’s almost a necessity now for every family to build a saving reserve Thousands are doing in First Federal Savings! The current rate is 3 so per annum and account is insured to every Savings up $5000 accepted ( QUICK FACTS ABOUT FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS - S Current Dividend SAFETY—The account of each Individual Is insured up to $5000 by a permanent instrumentality of the United States Government AMOUNT $1 or more opens an account which may be increased as you wish— any amount up to $5000 at any time town only - I Friday and Saturday! ld You’ll s” down " A i Ride the bus and you needn’t worry about 4761 for all occasions DL 7171 Dumke Floral Co 1600 Grant d) 1 7492 Ogden City floral Co Blvd 2277 ty E It is safe— It is convenient — It is economical — to Ride the Bus More I Between 10 and 4 automobiles —JOSEPH B CLARK - en park We sincerely appreciate the sympathy of relatives and friends given us the passing of our brother during James N Clark Especially are we grateful to those who took part in the funeral services those who sent flowers and furnished EMMA HERRICK one-thir- 4 I ' I9 v 5 - ) in the new addition of the city cemetery with the Durnford morNew Mother’s day cards 10c to 4 clothing and scorched the closet tuary in charge who Mr Dean died at the Dee Mem- 25c Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 said Ogden city firemen orial hospital in Ogden early Mon- Wash Blvd (adv) answered the call at p m Wednesday Lindquist & Sons’ funeral chapeL day morning from pneumonia and Rookies— in Enlistments ' mathe The Rev John Edward Carver complications rine corps include Marion C Sale New 26th Anniversary of the First Presbyterian church 22 and Glnn W Scott 26 WALTER CARTER and dresses hats coats suits spring officiated and gave the funeral oraPORTERVILLE Morgan Coun- both of Ogden Wolf-er- s at reductions at pronounced tion — Services for Walter Carter 54 (adv) Music on the organ as played ty resident Porterville of lifelong Sale— First ’Rummage Presbyby Dean Murdock Interment was were conducted Wednesday in the in Mountain View cemetery Ritu- Porterville L D S ward chapeL terian church Friday morning io Sell your old piano for cash (adv) Glen Bros Music ' als at the graveside were given Bishop Elmer Lewis presided and a m (adv) Dr Carver of the Counselor by Victor Shaw conducted Members) Mothers — The Lincoln play school licenses Isdining car and hotel department Prayer at the home was offered licenses — Mothers club will meet at three-thirt- y sued today Marriage Weber of the Union Pacific railroad at- by Daniel Carter county by the p m Thursday at the school clerk Hal Lawrence tended in a group and acted as Invocation was offered by George included Jack-so- n Oertel and 22 pallbearers A son H A Hansen Florence and benediction by Frank Ogden Ridges Arch Type Shoes for women 17 Ogden William A Bailey superintendent of the dining car Porter Musical selections were ofand hotel department Omaha and fered by L A Porter and son by $2J95 Christenson’s Shot Mart 2338 21 and Eileen Bramwell 20 both ' Mrs Hansen attended the iservices Manila Carter and Bessie Carter WaSh‘ (adv) of Ogden — The widow who lives tn Los ‘An- accompanied by Vanda Carter who also played the' prelude and postgeles was unable to ietfend Mother’s day May 10 (Give her Sewing — Southern Pacific Old lude Speakers were Calvin C Timers club will sew at the Red that precious gift — yours or her Geary Walter Dale Francis Hor- Cross rooms from ten a m to four " MARGARET ANNHEE photograph Brant Studio 9370 ace Porter Inand Lewis Bishop — COALVILLE Services for Mar(adv) terment was in South Morgan p m Friday announces Mrs F E garet Ann Lee65 widow of Walter cemetery Carter Lazenby captain Durrant dedicatH Lee were conducted Wednes- ed the Nieces Identity — Correct name of the and grand- " grave day in the Coalville I BUS ward daughters acted as flower bearers Old Phonograph Records—We pay district manager of the Union Pachapel by Counselor E L Hancash and call for Glen Bros cific dining car service is Miles sen 3 LEWIS II REAMS M Lesber and not Miles F (adv) Prelude and postluda were Fletcher He was introduced as a Services for Lewis Henry Reams played by Judith A Bard Solo- 72 who died Sunday were conTonight— The Red Cross motor member of the Rotary club ists were Mrs Beard Lawrence ducted! Wednesday in Larkin & corps will have drill to- Wednesday Wright Herschell Caldewood Mrs Sons’ funeral chapel by Counselor night at seven-thirt- y militaryo’clock at Nellie Wright and Ms) A L James IH Martin of the L D S the American A good place to get Meats and Legion chateau Geary Invocation was offered by Fourth ward Lee D‘ Turner of the state Fish is James City Mkt 2602 Capt William Chappie and benediction Musical selections were offered guard will be in charge (adv) Washington by Bishop C S Frost Speakers by George F Larkin Mary Farwere J W Lamb BiShOp John ley Lorene Snyder and Annie Art Shop invites you to Session— Auxiliary to the B of E Wright and Counselor E L Brian Invocation was said by seeChugg their new import of India R T Mount Ogden lodge No 848 Hansen Members of Daughters of Peter P Pousen and benediction brassware (adv) will hold a regular meeting Friday Utah Pioneers were in charge of by Counselor Martin Speakers at seven-thirt- y p m in W O W flowers Interment wa£ in Coal- were John FJ Loper William R Death— Thomas Ives Richardson hall ville cemetery J Dayld Barber McEntire and Joseph Perry In75 farmer and sheepgrower of terment was in Ogden city cem- Inkom dedicated the grave Idaho died Another remnant sale of Armetery E A Larkin dedicated the afternoon at the familyWedneseday home after strong’s Burlap back inlaid linograve FLOSSIE W GINDCS week’s a He illness was born in leum Village Products 2971 Wash HARRY P IIOWE Services for Flossie WT Gindus Slaterville 4125 Dial Blvd (adv) Services for who died in Reno Nev April 19 Harry Patrick Howe 43 16 of No Wilson Lane Weber were conducted Wednetiay after Greeting Cards for Mother’s day Offers — Ogden- - city commissionnoon in Lindquist & Son’ funeral county will be conducted Friday Emporium Book Shop (adv) two at m will open bids for printing ers in & p Larkin Sons’ — i chapel The Rev George!! Argyle funera Pioneer chapel John day celebration programs by Bishop rector of the Church o the Good Hawkes Meeting — The Home Culture club April 29 f the Wilson D S L ' will meet Saturday April 25 at Shepherd read the burial service ward - Prelude and postlude were p m at the home of played Friends may call at the Larkin two-thirStore Your Furs — Insured cold Dean Murdock Arirife Brian drawing room this evening and Mrs Charles H Smith 1179 Twenty-fby acted as soloist The topic for study will be storage T Gajewsky 2314 Wash until lime of services Burial ifth Friday (adv) The committal services were read will bej in Ogden “The Country of Chili” Mrs city cemetery Mr Beulah Gavin in in is ceme by Argyle Ogden charge of the Pilot— Taking the first step tery Women of the churi assisted program BETTY PARKINSON toward with the floral offerings winning the wings as a MORGAN — Services for Betty Use Impilbt navigator or bombardier McMurtry Paint and Parkinson 20 daughter of F L ROBERT GORDON and Lydia Rich Parkinson of Mor- perial Washable Wallpaper for a Alfred G Adams 21 son of Mr Services for Robert Gordon 88 gan were conducted Wednesday in lovely home' Gateway Glass & and Mrs L V Adams of 2653 of 167 Twenty-fift- h igsej-the Morgan L D S stake taber- Paint Co 2340 Wash con(adv) Harrison has become an aviation cadet at the air force replacement ducted Wednesday in Larkin & nacle jBishop Joseph E Reese preSons’ funeral chapel byf Counselor sided ftnd Counselor Leonard G Townsend Club — The Townsend training center Santa Ana Calif Fox Conducted J Edward Child of Prayer at the club No 7 will give a free dance Perennials — Pansys home- was offered by James T Pal- and social for members only in L D S ward Delph the Labor temple 2416 Washing- Painted Daisies borders I etc TayMusical selections wre offered mer Invocation was offered by R R ton Saturday night Apyil 25 lor’s 2316 Wash (adv) by George F Larkin M&bel Bingham and Pearl Child jfeVocation Fry and benediction by Bishop Rx Coffee and doughnuts will be was said by W W Shaw and H Rich Prelude and postlude served “If you have' mislaid your - Dance—A farewell dance for benediction by Gebrge :T Larkin were played by Ada Waldron Vo- membership card come anyway” Vario Costesson who is leaving soon for army service will be held E A Larkin spoke Intriyient was calists jwere Albert Carrigan Steve is 'the call the Friendly club in West Weber at and members of the MorGaylord L?£den city cemetery Counselor gan high school a cappella choir A Complete stock of Warner’s at nine p m Saturday April 25 Child dedicated the gray?? Accompanists were Roberta Guild famous Le Gant foundations and ————— and Mrs Waldron Speakers were girdles available at L R SamDeveloping and printing any size LYNN G BERRICTT Horace! E Heiner Calvin C Geary uels roll 35c Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 (ativ) Services for Lynn C Berrett President G S Heiner and Bishop Wash Blvd three-day-o(adv) son of Weldon G Reese Interment was in South Fire— Fire in a clothes closet of and Ella Marriott Berrett 6f North Morgan John H Rose a home occupied Election — C K Keeter captain Ogden were conducted Wednes- dedicated cemetery by John Mills Jr of police and chief of detectives the Students of grave burned the has day in Lindquist & Softs funeral the Morgan high school acted as 573 Twenty-fourt- h been elected viee president of chapel by Bishop Harold S Camp- pallbearers Members of the North the Ogden Police “Benefit associabell of the North Ogden- L D S Morgan Relief society and of the and a brother George W Brad- tion ward Tika Kappa Kappa sorority of shaw San Francisco Funeral arMusical selections werlAffered by which Miss Parkinson was a mem- rangements are being directed by West Indies Rock Lobster salad LeRoy Randall acconiiNlInled by ber were in charge of flowers Sons’ mortuary Larkin at Jerry’s Food Mart " (adv) Dean- Murdock who aT played the prelude and postliJJj Speakers were Frederick Barker David M Shupe and Bishop? Campbell Invocation was offered Thomas F Berrett and benediction by Charles W Ellis Intermeat was in North Ogden cemetery fedmund R Berrett dedicated the i OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 1 APRIL 21 Al-do- us Brigham City -- THURSDAY EVENING ° Random References FUNERALS HANSEN ADOLFn Services for Adolph CL 'Hansen 90 who died In Long Beaci Calif were conducted Wednesday In CL FESTIVAL TESTS Co-Edit- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R DIVIDENDS Current rate 3 per annum compounded Dividend dates are June 30 and December 31 of each year semi-annual- ly 4 OGDEN TRANSIT C 369 24" STREET airings i |