Show THE OGDEN Attack Fatal g to Be Sought On Commission Decision or Will Remain as Members Pending Two DAVIS COUNTY Court Orders BOURBONS TO I Behling v Co-Valedictor- In i Logan School SALT LAKE CITY May 1 (AP) Attorney General Grover A Giles will seek a rehearing on the supreme court decision ousting Chair man Wendell A Grover and O A Giles Will Be Keynote Wiiesley member of the state industrial commission Speaker Fight Looms Giles said he would jfile a peti-tib- n For Chairmanship for a rehearing within the 20 i day period permitted by the fcourt before its decision becomes final FARMINGTON May 1 (AP)— Grover vand Wiesley will continue Attorney General Grover A Giles as de facto members of Jhe com will be keynote speaker tonight at the mission until xpiration of that the Davis' county Democratic con- time or until further orders by the vention In ’the courthouse at eight court The court Wednesday held that pm western the two members were seated illeCalvin W Rawlings 1 1941 after the states chairman Parnell Black gally on April terms of forterminated legislature Dobbs P state chairman Stuart members mer commission Mrs S national committeeman State Auditor Reese James P Wolfe national commit-teewoma- n M Meanwhile said Reese that Frank A Jug-JStewP and Mrs Scott declared by member former art state vice chairman also will the court to be still legally a memspeak of the commission probably Election of a chairman vice ber will be permitted to draw his saland chairman secretary-treasurof $4000 a year after he is "delegates to the state convention ary certified to the auditor's office is a principal order of business the rehearing decision Major Interest centers around the providing not the present situadoes alter with fight for the chairmanship i tion two Davis high school instructors Reese said further that Grover Charles C Gardner of Bountiful and BounWiesley having been duly cerof Holbrook H and WiUiam as commission members tified tiful who also is a justice of the would be allowed to probably peace seeking to succeed Harry their salaries also however keep Strong of Kaysville resigned Although Jugler was declared by the court to be still legally a member of the commission he cannot be reseated until the rehearing decision is handed down - i of ian j ‘ ' nr Mrs Edna Harker Thomas 61 wife of U S Senator Elbert D Thomas who died suddenly of a heart attack at her home in Washington Di C (Standard-New- s photo) SOLON’S WIFE SECOND RATION er DATE SELECTED " c LOGAN Utah May 1 (AP)—Glen J Behling of Ogden and Elmer Archibald of Wellsville have been at Utah named State Agricultural college by Dr E G Peterson president Both students have maintained a straight “A” average for their four years’ work' Behling is a major in' bacterid-ogy He attended Ogden high school and Weber Junior college Archibald has a major in plant physiology and attended South Cache high school Dr Peterson announced tlpat the double valedictorian award is the first time such a record has been made hi the college’s history' Both students will deliver addresses at graduation exercises June 1 Un- : SALT LAKE CITY May 1 (AP) Salt Lake City was set today for a martial parade in observance of the opening ’ot the Utah war bond sales campaign ' Troops from Ninth corps area headquarters at Fort Douglas and the Fort Douglas reception center will participate as will numerous state and civic officials seven bands and color guards of navy and marine corps recruiting units stationed here Utah’s quota for bond and stamp sales during May is $1201000 i Two r Undergo Operations At an Evanston Hospital -- EVANSTON Wyo May Scheduled For Fire Fighters 1— Mrs SALT LAKE CITY Mky 1 Firms Failing to Sign for Sugar Can Do So at U S A C a straight “A” maintained having work average for four years’ COURT DECIDES CLAIM Sumner com- On May 21 j (AP) 26-2- been extended to representatives of Ninth corps1 have area headquarters at Fort Dougfederal grazing soil conservation and Indian service and the FBI la--s Malad Group Receives Training 4-- H Victor W Matthews is recuperating from a tonsillectomy performed at the Jacoby hospital Thursday MALAD Idaho May 1 — A Mrs Orson Neilson underwent a Four-school leader club major operation at the hospital at Pocatello found training Oneida county Mrs Faye Holland Wednesday with the following was admitted as a medical patient well represented Louis Deschamps Mrs attending: Wednesday Mrs Lily Mrs James Thomas Hess Mrs Vonda Harris Mrs Nephi Bennett Mrs Pearl Atkinson Mrs Rachael Atkinson Mrs Ray Owens and Mrs M F Tovey H - i A1bhswlth Cuticura fragrant thorough-clenm- g Soap Contains dependable medicated ingredient Then dust on fragrant Cuticura Talcum for refreshing comfort and protection Buy n Cuticura at your druggist’s " air-flo-at world-know- 1 i ' : EVANSTON Wyo May 1— Ten persons escaped injury in two car SALT LAKE CITY May 1 (AP) accidents this wevk one at Coke-vil- le Commercial industrial and institu Wyo and the other on a at Eleventh - and Lombard curve tional users of sugar Who failed streets in Evanston to register Tuesday and WednesAnn Gottler owner and driver day under the state rationing pro- of a car with ’three occupants Dorothy Czarnit oppor- - Frances Kurle gram f will be given1 another axli of Detroit 21 Koznit State and to Kathryn sign up May tunity a car driven with collided Backman Gus Mich P Officer Rationing N William Quinlick of Chicago announces by Meanwhile firms who failed to on the curve on U S highway 30 make applications will be unable Considerable damage resulted to to obtain sugar Backman said both cars The other accident involved RayHe reported only about 800 of the estimated 1200 Salt Lake coun- mond Baca a sheepshearer at drove off of a side ty firms had signed up during the Cokeville who of a car driven by allotfd period road in front Consumer registration for sugar I Scott Proffitt of Ozark Alabama Mrs Proffitt her young son and rationing cards is scheduled 4 in ‘5 of state the Mr Proffitt were en route from the schools May grade to m ten 7 6 and from three p state of Washington to Ozark Ala j m J p According to State Patrolman William Barnett who investigated both accidents the cars were damaged to the extent of $25 Juvenile Justice Will Go to Meet I Clinton Resident b HeadswP-- 1 Mi Ogden Men Given Masonic Deqrees RAIL LINE CUT 1 LAKE A T SALT LAKE CITY May (AP) The state board of examiners has authorized Juvenile Judge Rulon W Clark of Salt Lake City to attend the national meeting of the National Probation association in New Orleans May 6 7 and 8 1 ! CITY May (AP) SALT Five Ogden men Iwere among 24 Utahns honored with the 32nd deBY ICC gree at the conclusion of the four-da- y 79th Scottish Rite reunion last temple night in the Masohic The new class wai named the!I SALT LAKE CITY May 1 (AP) Frank Ej Nichols class in honor Hearing on a petitiontoof the Southits of the late Ogden citizen Jern Pacific railroadfromabandon to - Luciri branch The Ogden members of the iof end north the class were William S Silverthorn Corinne around opened-todabeSalt Lake secretary G S Hart John G Great W J Schutrump of Examiner Medcraft and A J Motzel Others fore interstate commiscommerce from outside of Salt Lake ’ City the --I TlV sion were Albert Cline of Cedar City followed completion The hearing John Laub of Logan C A Morely of yesterday on a petiof Bingham Joseph R Murdock of tiontestimony of the Union Pacific railroad Milford and Dean J Beck and to abandon its Milford - Frisco Robert L Garity of Eureka branch in southern Utah The 32nd degree was presented under the supervision of S P t k I Dobbs of Ogden and E A Eber- TO M©aCl hardt of Salt Lake City - VIEWED ? 1 i: : - 2-- Speakers Slated For LDS Meets Pioneer Idahoan Killed By Truck on ( 2-- ln j 5093 DEAFENED? Over 50 OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF CHARLtlS WOOmiANSEE ESTATE A UTAH CORPORATION I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ot of all hearing aids old annually are Sonotone Audicles You too will enjoy a better measure of living the through better hearing! as foilows: I 1 !! L!sl Swaotars 6 Trim tie Viith rubber-toppe- d 138 heel In Black Brown or White Elinor Buy Defense Stamps Here Free! 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Pkg of 10! ! s Clrlc of Minnie dent: for athe appointment executrix and thatto Let Paine her Issue ters TestamentaryS thereon matter m in the above entitled X net for hearing eror® on Monday the 4tn Trueman Judsrp at 10 o'clock A M y of May 1942 Court House In the Countv at the room ot ald 63gden court Weher County Utah court with City witness the Clerk of said the seal thereof Affixed this 22nd day of April mTAFLO” Cotton bonnets caps! IFoamfi De- - C $ 1 29 Mate ’em to all your tmtfits! Mercerized p CLARK “WEE WALKER” Sturdily made Fine quality Cottage Sets i Cf' j j 1942 5111 8 ’ I j! J IJ Washes well! Stitched r-11- Administrator js Blanket- - soft and fleecy J HOLTHER L - Trust Officer ' 0 Reg 5Oil 30x40 Cotton I ii up) ! TAYLOttVRieHT CO I t 6 with A&CreditOT wlR present claims 2453 at undersigned the to vouchers Utah Boulevard Ogden Washington on or before August 30 of1942 1942 ApHl Dated this 23rd day COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK v A Banking Corporation HIV HINLEY Reg 254 1 Swiss rib knit yoke front elastic 6612 NCf COURT OFTHE IN THE DISTRICT L Dio 1 KIO 1 cpfiOND J U DI CIA WITHIN AND FOR WEBER' COUNTY SUITE OF UTAH of the In th- -' Matters JAMES THOMAS ASU1JYand as J as James Ashby Babies' Hats Kitchen coup! Perky voile Infofmatlon v v ve TO CREDITORS NOTICE - Rerj 25 Diapers 5 5122 j-- L Easily disposable General Electric 1942 20 19 Re-specti- I" CAST COAL tievtrsj America’ I 1 18 Consult County I Clerk or the Signers for Further r 53 1- -2 EMMETT PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES 07f ff r softer with sudsing! Also in sires 2 3! 59t 3’45 16 17 Wool Sweaters sweaters in knits that grow JOAN W Wood President ot Charley cqf mansee Estate a poratlon 2 28 29 1 Published April 12 Maj t Pastel coet : the Board of Directors "Meetings of fori the transaction of held any7 business of this corporation outside of this state sut or elsewhere within its principal place this state than reso- of business as the directors by may tlon PirOvldex bQARD qf RECTORS AND TliE OFFICERS of said corporation day of Aprtl Dated 1942 119! Infants ES- r article to read poration an additional Dresses btoadcloth dotted Swiss! Tiny yokes lace trim! 6 12 ma 1 TATE a Utah corporation have canea a special meeting iof the stockholdersa of the Charles Wbodmansee Estate Ogaen Utah corporation to be held at City Weber County State of Utaa Bo1ulelvadrtf“ at 3132 Wa°hlngtfn Ogden City Utah : tbeoft Principal the 22nd day of said corporation of May 1942 at wo (2) o'clock p mof said day for 4 the following purUPON P7a)‘TO CONSIDER AND ACT kmnd-ments and changes the following articles of Incorpioration to the of said corporations: a 1 That that portion of itrticie ' $ reading as follows of said corporation officers “The board of nine shall consist of rectors" be amended to read Mjoli l0"The officers of said 'corporation shall iconslst of sj board of v re2t0To’‘add to said icles of Incor- Adorables of dimity Reg Prcsldeat ft EMMETT WOODMANSEE CHARLES W JOAN farm-to-mark- et Set at Brigham ln -- NATIONAL BABY VEEK 0Cir Junior Chamber la - Annalee Whitmore Jacoby widow of the war correspondent killed in the Pacific is a daughter of Lee and Anna Sharp Whitmore former residents of Price Utah Mrs Jacoby was born in Price The family moved in Mayi1916 to California about 10 years ago where Mrs Jacoby wrote for motion picture studios - First Aid Course -- 2-- ‘ " in t Widow of Jacoby Resident - shoi)1” 3-- £ £ HsjW' he I0f1 °l tl in— j - participating in 75-l- ve SALT LAKE CITY May Speakers! for quarterly conferences Saints of stakes of the Latter-da- y were anchurch Ithis week-en- d nounced! by the church first presidency ” Assignments included: Bear River stake at Garland Utah—Levi Edgar Young of the first cotincil of seventy and Henry — D Moyle Malad Idaho stake — Antoine R Ivins of the first council of seventy and Mark Austin MALAD Idaho May 1— Doyal J Kellar was elected president of the Malad junior chamber ofcom merce for the ensuing year at a PRESTON Idaho May 1 — The recent meeting of the group J j 7 long-sougMr Kellar succeeds Ralph V high jj way will have to be forgotten for j Daniels first president of the or-tduration Governor Chase A ganization Other officers1 elected TWIN FALLS May 1 (AP)— Clark advises county commission- - were: Arnold Sant vice president George J Euhler 58 pioneer local -I1 ers Marion Hanson secretary Vernon cafe owner and sportsman was inIn his letter Governor Clark re- - Rich treasurer and John Sklllern stantly killed late last night when minded officials of the gpvern- - Varsel Christofferson Lee Ossmen struck by a pickup truck just outmental orders prohibiting new con- -' and Lynn Evans directors side the eastern city limits tracts and any construction work Dr A A Newberry county corof any kind “either on main highoner said today there would be or no inquest Buhler her said was roads ways otherwise” struck by a car operated by Clarence E Beddow Hansen who was Approval will be sought for seaden he route to his home after attendmaintenance rious problems vised ing a theatre here with his wife Utah May FARMINGTON and young son (AP) — Keith H Hawkes nephew Sanders Thomas of Mr and Mrs of Farmington has been promoted in the U S navy to the rank of first class petty officer it was learned upon his arrival here on BRIGHAM CITY May 1 — The furlough Hawkes is a native of Idaho 31-1131- 3 Wffl! opportunity for all who are interested in taking V an instructor’s and attended Davis county schools course in Red Cross first aid will He enlisted in the navy in Marchj : present Itself here starting next 1941 Monday evening at seven-thirt- y PLAN BOOK DISTRIBUTION o’clock in the court room of the ' Ac MALAD Idaho May 1 court house Allen L WIderburg field repre cording to word received by Grant sentative will act as instructor for I Moss grandson of Mr and Mrs the entire wjek and the classes Daniel R Thomas the Malad high will be held each evening as an- - school dhnual The “Mirror! will be distributed to students today nounced Grace-to-Prest- SALT LAKE CITY May (AP) Mayor Ab Jenkins fair rent comat point NCor i? mittee will recommend to the River ftL 511 mile OPA that Salt Lake City rents k l E?aSd carried through 72-n 1 of mhf 600 ft penstock pipe tallrace je stabilized as of September 416 ft earth' 1941 with an allowable increase of 24 ft wood flume 1 to Oct 31 ditch and used front Apr located la not morethan 10 per cent to Irrigate 125 acres ®ipfN land R 1 W 22 T 21 and decided Ses was upon The action o R- - F D- 12676-- j‘ Elmer Ut : 015 sec Jt for after the mayor received a request 1 Box 42 Ogden Bljton for suggestions from ’Leon Hen- domesticause fromN 3241 ft and E 14 deep at point derson price administrator ft from the S W Cor Sec 25 T 0 Nt committee LeGrand Richards 2 W r 13959— Ralph d chairman declared the committee 10 sea ft- Morgan Ut1 believes stabilization as of' the from Oct 31 to May “PHhK suggested date would “be fairer domestic use from an unnamed la Morgaa to all concerned” than the March tributary to unnamed11 draw W ? S 1 1942 date Suggested In the reCouatyN diverted R 34 T s w cor v See from cent OPA order applying to de- 1 E and conveyed by 2000 ft trt D were fense areas in 46 states iron pipe and used to Irrigate d B E-Y E B of in of land landparts LeGrand asserted “many 27 T 5 N R- - lords in conforming with our Sec14639— r D Battista Ropelato sec ft for standard” did not raise rents pre No' 1! Ogden Ut: 015 bet- uso from a vious to March 1 1942 while others domestic 400 8 a at point 200 and ft deep did and pointed out that con- 133 W 6751 ft from the N and ft sequently those who ignored the cor sec 28 T 6 N- R 2 W Whittaker 14652— Edward committee’s earlier recommendaton Ut 015 set ft for domesticatusea tions now stand to benefit by the from 100 ft deep federal order while those which point a8 710 ftwell and W 2590 fjw from followed them now would suffer N K Cor Sec 25 T1 3 N R I4704r— Ida M qibion R as a result Ut : 015 sec ft for domestic use from a wfll bet- 1? S 2629 ft and MALAD MAN PROMOTED ft deep at a point 6 1620 ft from N E Cor Sec' 20 T MALAD Idaho May 1 — Word N W i2 E at p m any Protests resisting itha granting of reahas been received that Morgan II I ' of tbe foregoing applications with Jones son of Mr and Mrs Morgan therefor mutt be T Jones who is stationed with the sons with extr cbpy B”?' form US army at Pendleton Oregon the State Englneerf 403 State Capitol with a fee of fl has been advanced to the rank o:! Salt Lake City Utah7 1942 Ex-Pri- ce on or before June sergeant ED H WATSON Hi r State 'Engineer Published AprU 10 17 24 May 1 “ SALT! LAKE CITY May 1 (AP) r ''- ht S'‘c0sXk er I Road at Preston Out for Duration I 1941 ANNOUNCE BIRTII F SONOTONE HEARING KAYSVILLE May 1- -Irs named was 1— Mr Clintbn of EVANSTON Davis May Wyo SERVICE OF OGDEN Leroy anpresident! of the Davis high school and Mrs Richard Harberg 610 Eccles Building Parent-Teachassociation in a nounce the birth of a seven-poun- d daughter! at the Jacoby hospital meeting here last night Other officers elected include Thursday Samuel Morgan school principal first vice president Mrs Clarence Waterfall of Kaysville second vice Ellison president Mrs Lawrence Mr Pitt third vice president and SE1ECTIOM IN THIS BIG WIDE of the school faculty secretarySPECIAL PRIS1 f r Afl 5ll fPT i Also at the meeting Mrs Wilwas liam Dawson of Layton named president of the Davis county P-- T A : Pupils 6f the Murray and Davis schools presented a- music festival with orchestra band and chorus i j 1? 1 BRIGHAM CITY Utah May (AP — Ai B Caaeman Box Elder high school music instructog said the annual region 1 music festival which opened last night was “one in history” of the finest Auditions in string instruments woodwinds brasses percussions and small ensembles were completed last night with students from Box Llder Bear River Weber Ogden South Cache North Cache and Logan participating 1600 niusicians Approximately are entered in the festival for which no comparative ratings (were released! r Constructive criticisms by judges will be mailed to all participating! groups and individuals A massed chorus is scheduled to be presented at eight-thirt- y p m today In the grande finale more than 1000 voices will be heard to the accompaniment of a orchestra directed by Frank Baugh Jr of Logan high school A banquet for music teachers administrators and board members is scheduled at the Howard hotel ’ ? Forest service employes Salt Lake City firemen and representatives of other similar agencies will atfire fighting and tend a three-da- y arson investigation school in Big Cottonwood CCC headquarters May 8 J E Gurr forest supervisor said invitations to attend the school — IS-VAL- ID SALT LAKE CITY May 1 (AP) Broderick land Gorden Denver contracting firm which built the Utah ordnance plant in Salt Lake City must pay! $2090 to the White Hill Sand and! Gravel Co under a federal district court decision The amount was awarded by a Tillman jury in the court of Judge D Johnson White Hill Sand had claiming the sued for $1050303 contractors had failed to accept 95482 yards of gravel ordered under contract The defendants claimed terms of the contract had not been met by the gravel firm Ten Escape Hurt In Car Accidents — Presenfafion at Music Festival 25-pie- ce Welles is to present the mencement address - J Glen J HIGH RECORD named been has of Ogden Behling ? dersecretary of State Sept 1 J : er WITH PARADE School V Over 1000 Will Appear Selected as Is mmm—— t K it M: TO CHANGE: Glenwood DI yon Road Ogden 31Ut to Oct Apr heretofore purDOfesj Claim No 731 P 20fl Proposed DeterRiver mination of Water Rights Weber at point System from OgdenEl River 10O ft from the and 42) N 2500 ft Cor nd £ 119 ft fromN the 81 WW HereR Sec 22 boW in TJ water after the 3 sec It of carrier will be saved by diverting from Ogden Salt Lake Favors Rent Stabilization as of fj J - ' B BRIGHAM EVENT USAC STUDENT The following application have been filed with the State Engineer to apsurface and underground propriate the State of Utah throughout water In unless otherwise desthe entire year ignated! all locations being from S L TO BE SOUGHT WILL HIGHLIGHT WON GY OGDEN 1942 I LEGAL NOTICES notice to water users MASSED CHORUS DATE CHANGE College Speaker HIGH HONOR IS MAY FRIDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R of LORIN F FARR Deceased petition of N H Farr praying for his appointment as Administrator of the above restate and that Letters of Administration Issue to him In tke set above entitled matter has been for hearing before Honf Lewis V True- the 4th day man Judge onat! Monday 10 o’clock A M at of May 1942 House In the court the county Court room of said court in Ogden City Webet County Utah Witness the Clifrk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 22nd day of April 1942! lSEAL) LAWRENCE ' M MALAN Clerk By MAE E BEAM WELL ''f J WILSON Esq DAVID - ‘ Deputy Clerk Attorney for Petitioner published April 22 May r I 1 1942 - 3112 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Estate of JOHN GIBBONS Deceased Creditors will present claims with' voucher to the undersigned at" the offices of STUART P DOBBS 812 Eccles Bldg Ogden Utah on or before 1942 June 17thC ATHAJf IN A KOLDEWYN Administratrix said estate " STUART P DOBBS if HEXT TO PEMNEY’S Attorney for Administratrix Published AprU 57 24 May i g i 942 ' 5103 |