Show ':!- r'-!-!- THE OGDEN " "il I l ' Tt i Defense Kids Gather at New Location EVICTIONS DRAW mmn W www? -- imtt ' LEGAL STUDIES ' r 4: " 1 " I HEALTH EXPERT C' -- BY RENT OFFICER 41 "f I u ' "J I State Official Askid to Attend Session on 1 - Must Be Completed The problem of obnoxiOUS oaors wafted on the west froni the plant or the ioior&Mj company is Animal ugaenjI! 15 By-Produ- cts Merrill C Faux! attorney for the federal rent control ornce at csaitLake City and Tom Robinson inat xthe of- vestlgator were syisitors vVelker A Lubin Ogdei of f ice rental control officer adjusting matters that have come up before the local office Sli- f - iMr ! minus sitreani of cOm- has come before the locsd plaints rsfftstai einxo 5f watt oDened and Mr matters TTan-fa Jnvestis'atine relative to eviction caises The housing Situation is vety serious in this area said Mr Faux and cases of pending eviction are confronted with the inability to find anything else to live m The rental authority is making every effort said Mr Faux to advise- armlicantsl of their rights both tenants and landlords Landlords who file their registra tions jwith n the next few days at area rent control offices in bait Lake City or Ogden will have the 1 having their lorms advantage of corrected at time or checked land A x I - - - firvntf C ' V fU4 ir s III' ' ? "- - : t - registration This assurance was givenn by of- ficials of the Salt defense r ntal area at the rent neriod entered its last two! weeks Registration must be I Lake-Ogdde- completed! by: September 15 " JUtllciaiS poimeu uuu days of registration with the inevitable jam oi iaie it will be) impossible to do more than accept the forms If subsequent chejeking shows they jre wrong the landlord will have the whold job to do over again Willis W Ritter area director Is in pemler and Omaha Neb this the rent registrawiki Inspecting Which is also in tion Iproejedure areas m tnose t progress — — —n —j wi -- j I — — TTftRFTilTFri T4TT - y : s ' 1 £ v - L Pi 5 Ifi F ten-da- K nc mmng room This staff photo i a Tiew of the new ueiense urserie LITTLE TOTS' CAFE of the Grant at the former D U P relic haU on Tabernacle square at mamas and daddies are showing part mdefense working while are their who cared for daily fortj-od- d youngsters children were almost too excited to eat plants Monday was the first day in the new nurseries and the in charge of the (dining room Miss was Mifss Barbara Cordon (standing with milk pitcher in hand) now is prepared to accept children which of the nursery Cordon and Miss Iris Lillywhite are in charge oi scnooi age of all working mothers and later may also accept cnuuren — rn nd Twenty-secondha- J -- IAN Random References To Wed — A marriage license was issued at Pocatello Idaho Saturday to Carlos E Meredith of Ogden and Erma Jane Byington of Pow- ney Ida To Speak--Pa- ul Limburg who re- cently returned from an eastern Canadian mission for the I IJ b church will be the speaker at the L D S Eighth ward Sunday Sept 6 at seven p m 1 HELD HEIR gaged TO AFTER-LIF- E shdmliftins cases before City G Cowley drew $10 Charles Judge voii frtrfpiturps Raich Nielsen and Jack Francis had posted the bonds whc4 arrested for allegedly "lift- ing merchandise at the J C Pen- ompjany J if- VJ CIVIL SERVICE JOBS ARE OPEN Savings MUSIC: FOR EVERY Wve w u great-grandchildr- en RIFLE PRACTICE was "V: born April! 22 1872 in a daughter of John Rlverdale Thompson and Oregon Columbia Thomas Ritter Her schooling was '"(T i if j: ji: — r- FUNERAL DIRECTORS One of the spotlighted activities ± °"JX?s!r JabX TV1U JA MC KIRKENDALL-DARLINbllv G 4UU4 0UUJ MORTUARY evening target practice on the rifle was school it at ner Ogden high DIAL 4659 f ollowing marriage in cguen range announced today The initial event of the evening home has been m &den the family FliORISTS cii—iii be the regular drill starting will a VI uimiiciiu iiiiici OltlUlUKS y and stock raiser of that area died at seven-thirtp m followed by rt I in earher lfe he wa the shoot in Flora! Co Ogden CityBlvd It was said that the group would 2277 6Dial 47S1 Washington supply the guns at the rifle range be must ourviviiiK air two auna aim hyc but that each individual his own am- Flowers for all occasions) Dial 7171 daughters James R Stallings of prepared to purchase IKK) Grant Dumke Floral Co Eden Howard J Stallings of Og' munition at that time w Tl V PLANNED uu Jijucuon Lj r I Delbert Nye son of Mf Sar&h Seventh B&3 nf m promoted to rank of corporal the nrmv it wfta learrted today Tr KTva tyrniinte from Ugucu senior high school and attended years unuer ana Weber college He enlisted in-ugden Airs Kooert Mrs Plowman was born in Miss Margaret Ritter both of Eden army in December 1940 He is now Smithfield on March 18 186& a and five grandchildren stationed at the Aleutian islands - where he be conductwill services Funeral has been for about 18 daughter to Alonzo and Elizabeth ed one at afternoon months Thursday! ied fc Christian T Plowman on o'clock in the Eden L D S chapel November 27 1889 in the Logan with Bishop C Alex Hogg of the FUNERALS Eden ward in charge Friends may L D S temple in home Eden call the at family She served for several years In evening and on Thurs-- i EDITH TOLMAN KNIGHTON the Relief society presidency of Wednesday twelve-thirt- y m JtJurial until day 2— Funeral the Benson L D S stake and as will be in HuntsviUep BOUNTIFUL cemetery services for MrsSept loiman a teacher and Relief society presi Edith Kirkendall-Darlin- g dent in the Smithfield First L Flowers left at ten o'clock Thurs Knitrhrtn ai lanfe of George D S ward She also was a coun mortuary until of Bountiful who diedto thej Knisrhtnn riiii Thursnniicted selor in the ward Y W M L A day morning will be taken 4S1 home m at co""l"ul p organization for several years day atJ Tfour! -A RishOT TV C hv d Noted for her love of children LOISJ IONSEX wiliioTv t? Rmith Rnrial will be Mrs Plowman was known for her Lois Jones Skldmore Kinsey 53 in Rmmtifni eemeterv directed by work among the unfortunate She maintained her family for five wife of Harrv Vausrhn Kinsev died the TTninn mortimrv of BountifuL p m Tuesday Friends maJy call Wednesday afl years while her husband who was at eight forty-fiv- e I 2168 home familv Tvler at the nrA vninr t the mortuemoon bishop of the Smithfield First L DH S ward for 13 years was serv after a long illness and ary Thursday at the famuy home time of services on D L until S Enzmissions Hucknall was She born in ing Survivors include her husband land Jan 30 1889 and came to of! Smithfield five sons and daughCHARLES T DAIXOIORE America 13 years ago She was Rerviees for Charles T Dal S- iters L Thomas Plowman and married to Mr Kinsey shortly aft Mrs Vera P Roskelley of Smith- - er her arrival She was a mem more m former OErdenl resident f field Mrs Ada Walker of Men- - ber of Ladies of jthe Maccabees who died Mcmday in Ansea T T O hlirrh CltmrtntniT I Will he eonHiieted Thursday Et tWO don Mrs Rae Merrill of Rich arA mond and Mrs Leah Lillywhite of is her husband of Ogden p m in Lafkin & Son' funeral Funeral services will be con- - chapel by Alma L Peterson bishop Arlington Va two brothers Alma Pridiiv at eleven a m of the Fifth IL D S ward Burial Heber of J and dueled Raymond Ogden be in Osrden city cemetery will & mom Falls of Llndnnist of American the famiiv Thompson Friends may call at the mortuary Idaho 13 grandchildren and five Rons fnnernl nhacel Bi5hon a n Belbip of the Twentieth ward will Thursday un il time of services services Funeral tentatively officiate Friends may call at the ANNIE q BI ANDERSON scheduled for Friday will be an chapel Thursday from six to nine & Services Sons for Mrs Annie Chelsle nbunced by the Lindquist p m and Friday until time of 63 wife of Oscar Mills Anderson of will Interment be services in Logan mortuary Alfred Anderson of 3453 Porter Mountain' View cemetery will be conducted Thursday at NANCY I R STALLINGS eleven a m in the Fourteenth I -- Mrs EDEN Sepv Nancy D S ward chapel by Bishop ThomLouisa Ritter Stallings 70 widow as Van Drirrtmelen Burial will be of! Hyrum B Stallings resident of in Aultorest cemetery dijreeted by Ogden valley for more than 60 & Sons' mortuary Larkin Edei in years died at her home Friends may call at the family o'ciock juesaay aicer at six-te- n BY this home CA eyenlng and Thursday noon death ' ing aue to a neariof services time until u4u Mode-o-Dfrocks lingerie now Accumulated We will pay cash and pick up at Frances Inc 2277 Wash (adv) records old phonograph Unnecessary Says except To Attend Rites—All members of Edison and Columbia Glen Bro3 ri rt?fw kr miAl Rev Hansen (adv) Navy Mothers club are requested to fill certain positions fied persons to be at the funeral of Mrs Annie in fhe civU hospitals government Class —Claire Boyer's Bible class Anderson which will be conducted nas issuea "Heaven is an inheritance and service commission will meet Thursday at ten a m Thursday at eleven a m at! the — f f Uftntinn- S sav D ward Fourteenth L in the city and county building not the result of accumulated A R ously open examinationsf 'j G 7the Paul ioard of Rev the jHansen Ward Oct 7 last date for overseas ings" "ffFJ£Lfi Ilazel McCarty will repeat her frovS Lutheran Christmas mailing Send a distinc said Sunday in St Paul's laSjt victory cooking school featur The new examination announce"The picture of an heir is church Studios Brant from tive xnurs (i-- i ROM Lt aM portrait cooKery jsepc vegetable ing urivranv aide (adv) one of the favorite illustrations of ttnA 3 at 10 a m in the Utah Power & Eccles Bldg Dial 9370 nhvsiotheranv (Jlezu us the that show to Bible the Modified ' Light Co auditorium to accommo fiiAin o wsi the inuuuca Death— Mrs Jessie Smith Ed things we look for beyoijid date those who could not attend rr fton r"" test' tlO resident of grave do not come from the sum mS the Monday evening school (adv) wards 61 long-tim- e McCammon Idaho died Tuesday total of our best efforts and enheighl "and weight Junio? Dance Planned— The state pen- afternoon at the family home after deavors but as a free gift from nurse examination nas sion group is sponsoring a dance a short Illness She was the mother the sheer goodness of God of the graduate date bf in that modified bedn "Among the monarchies n at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon of Mrs Harvey Price of Bountiful nhnnl nf nurs- are world we often find what voThursday A free bus will leave Utah r It unrvf bark rfelaxation UOdknown as 'heir presumptive to the in bhvsical d at 'Twenty-seconand no max! Washington reouirements: the to t claims p whose heirs throne Films all sizes including color p m eight forty-fiv- e mum aee limit film Developing and printing kingdom may be legal enough but must be sent to tne Annlications rr time be superceded Dy of tlie civil Bring ln your old phonograph Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash- mav atof anv office another and more Rightful Washington (adv) those II records except Columbia OK or inarton Blvd commission service Applications heir There are no 'heirs presump witl be accented until the Edson We will pay cash for them needs or men for 20 tive to God's inheritance Ucense— John L Stanfilli Full ih' met! (adv) been have service th4 Boyles UlnUUcuJ fmm Tremonton and Lola Jean Gaddie Hod would have all men to be iormation: tu ue uum may uuuju have equfel right office To Sew— St Joseph's Sewing so- 18 Garland obtained a marriage saved All claims of the at Mr Ward post w6rld the the In the kingdoms ciety will meet Friday at two-thir- license in Davis county is kiiown as a throne to real heir Memorial m at Cushnahan p that 'heir indicating the apparent' Funeral — Services for Royal A home All members are requested throike can away take the i nothins and to attend Barney 81 a former merchant his father i one of a group to draft the first from him if he survives meii as His 1943 Horoscopes — New Ushers fish and game laws for Utah who God has designated all condition The only heirs apparent conducted astrological forecasc23cCorapiete died Tuesday will be which their inheritance depends archaracter analysis Emporium Book Thursday at one p m at the Ninth on Corporal Paul J Teschl has acof the King When rived death is the 416 Britain D Fifth S ward L Great in chapel (adv) safely Shop His to word received by his East Salt Lake City He was the our Lord died toonall CalvkrV T H It cording mankind r anuj ir father of Mrs R B Woolley of heritage passed avixs- - t jj icowi of life that parents of one the is tragedies Ogden 344 Adams 1 so many still do not consider them 1 Corporal Tesch enlisted in the selves heirs to those eternal blessKeep air corps J anuary 1 xvkz army to all ings which God has promised was stationed at Fort Dix N arid and so do not lay claim to what is J Well Informed prior to his departure! risrhtfullv theirs a "A British lad had to' stalk look-oand shoot him she wrote back! She said she unGerman WITH his pockets as he derstood If it had been jthe other Going through lay there sprawled out under the wiy around her son wduld haVe had to do the same thing And sky the living soldier lound killed hin letter from the dead Soldier's wouldn't the lad whothe! war was when cdme see her to mother And that night brushing a small in That way jis over? of his hand back the his eyes with he wrote to her He said it was like the forgiving lovef of pod the hardest thing he'd ever done which saw His own Son! tortured !: shooting her boy He hadn't wanted and crucified And nowj He tells Thank you constituents! toido it: but he had to If he the human race that H(s underhadn't his whole company could stands He knows why We did it Fellow voters one and all the have been wiped out He begged And won't we come and live with His heirs? It's iweatherman has been returned to her ' pardon and wished he could Him now and be we Ian can't reject"! And that — somehow appeal office thanks to your stuffing the dull the hurt of it we will have a ballot box Now 'runoff election costing $10000 to n see which will take over the SYDNEY MOSELEY Sol or he f av Florence Stallings Eden Mrs Earl E Thompson of Ogden Mrs1 Ann S Cardon of Ogden canyon Mrs Robert W Fol land of Salt Lake City one brother George T Ritfer of Offden four sisters Mfi Klizabetb JOlvm Salt Lake City Mrs Claire R Bingham j j TWn ney - The city commission tooay naa War1 Wnrnnrk OX tne sstat health department R S uun- nineham of the city health depart- in Pnt Pevser H Sobel of Salt Lake CitvL owner of the plant land in terested West Ogden residents ton appear before the regular commia-siomornmeeting next Thursday abatemeasures discuss fof to ing nf odors the morit y A recent time limit f or rlnsiner of the olant hafe been rescinded by the commission pending (further investigation tr e com Mr Cunnineham told mission this morning that inability to Obtain materials was claimed by the company as the reason con templated improvements hiave not been made in the plant West Oerden residents have comnlaiined for some time of Jthe un bearable effluvium whichl perme ates the area around the plant rfiirinc the nrocessine of animal wastes in which the firm is en f r V- etJIl Llinspttlprt 1 te'i!"? ZYLPIIIA AMELIA fLOWMAN SMTTHFIELD Sept 2 — Mrs Zylphia Amelia Plowman 73 life long resident and community lead er of Smithfield died Tuesday at eleven-fort- y a m at her home of carcinoma after an illness of five Plant Odors Reclist ration of Units Sept " Promotion Gained In Alaskan Army DEATHS CITY SUMMONS : By 1942 WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 2 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R w I I I ctyJ!armrf- - - 1 I' ty musicaL" 7:15-8i0- 0 train AJL felNdt SINGS i 8:15 AM CHOIR LOFT YAN KEE HOUSE PARTY 9:30 AM S MARINE AND NAVY BANDS 10:30 A M MUSIC OF HAWAII 11:15 A M LATIN AMERICAN iRHYTHMS j - 11:30 A M 1 ut MUTUALB3 LUNCHEON MUSIC BOAKE CARTER 10:00 A M folks P M VICTORY QUARTET 215 P M TWO KEYBOARDS 3:00 DANCE ORCHESTRA 11:00 A M CEDRIC FOSTER 12:00 A M GABRIEL HEATTER 7:00 P BI JOHN 3:15 PM PENNY SERENADE 4:00M - CONCERT HOUR D (Edward Schweikardt) J 1:30 E Q shady Galley j HUGHES B 8:00 and 10:30 P M FULTON LEWIS 10:45 P BI Jr 8:15PM vi Californa Melodies ROOM ROUNDUPS Tim 7:00 and 8:00 A M 5:15 6:00 7:15 P 12:30 Over AH in I I i L-JL- -J Mutual'? Intermountain Station - One year ago If you care maximum was 94 degrees and 64 degrees was minimum P S— Say you're standing in line at the ticket office and the man In head of you is going to New York and the man behind you is going to San Francisco Question: Where are you going? Answer: I dunno Reply (that floors 'em): You dunno where you're going? Then why in h— are you in line? P 'P S S — More Nutsery 7 rhymes: Mary Mary quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle ' lege 111: AIutuaFs Intermountain Station 1 i ' i Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard To get her poor dog a bone: When she got there ' The cupboard was bare— "i j" Damn Hitler! j ' Peter Peter pumpkin-eate- r Had a wife and couldn't keep her — Prices were too high Traffic Control Will Be Topic of Meeting 1 COOKIHG SCHOOL Hi ho and Little Jack Horner sat In a corner— Bi O! Here's the weather: Maximum temperature Tuesday was 89 degrees with 57 degrees minimum early today i LATEST UNITED! PRESS KLO NEWS- - uu VICTORY Little Boy Blue Come blow your horn— Haven't you a handkerchief! And one stinking petunia! PLUS— America Lovps a Melody vSaturday Evening NATION'S OUTSTANDING DANCE OR CHESTRAS EVERY FRI DAY EVENING OVER Meantime the column is entitled blackout— because it leaves :its readers in the dark— what about the parentheses? shells—' ! J 1 i 12:15 jP M TOMMY DORSEY 12:45 P M MUTUAL GOES CALLING 1:00 P M j AND ACE NEWS ANALYSTS 'Headlines of Tomorrow 9:00 A M 11:45 A M J Iffik col-um- ORGANETTES j ni! w !: - 8:30 A M CHEER UP GANG 8:45 AM U Utahn Reaches Britain Safely The state road commission has been invited to meet with the city commission Thursday to discuss problems of maintenance speed operation traffic control and other matters relating to the Twelfth and Second street sections of improved highway being laid by the state Rcddy Kilovail Auditorium tti !324 Washington Bird Ogden ii Thursday September! 10 a m : J " Care and use of electric appliances in home 3 UTAH POWER & Schools N On this firm foundation of justice has flourished our nation where a man has the right to work and save and build for die future— and enjoy the fruits of his labor with full confidence that his rights will be protected In such an atmosphere of freedom and justice man can create effective tools for war as well as for peace That's why our tools of war are streaming ceaselessly to help America win to Victory I through of fea- tht " f Watch for announcements and dates for further series of Poking Democracy') Democracy You will receive timely and helpful information vitally important in the nation's war program Victory Wolf ooo In America die everyday common rigKt of all men is the right to a fair trial by a fair jury Fair trial by jury is the insurance we have cp our lives liberties and our property Thafs why jury trial is one of the essentials of a ' Preparation cooking and protection food for maximum nutritious value turing vegetable cookery n n (One of the Mrs Ha2el McCarty will demonstrate and disoisst ' 0 ii il HILM wj Essentials of a i Voa Are Cordially Bnvitedh : ffn ml? liUllii I it ° J2 n & This Space Contribated by Kilouatt I lL P"-t- he men--is by American business & ituj Power W°r the hndoiP ti$ Co terrk—trodd puJ'a "VMM MJi6Mm ' - for ff of the nation thai serves 90 LIGHT CO ! j ! j |