Show vtie"OF''N-kei'‘eir0'Nr-0- I it rijt 18 Saturday Morning gaht trribunt December 19 1912 - Members P A Files Rental Action Cache- Bureau Tour Inmates Make Escape Accident Kills Seeks Extra Weber Man Win Three Landlords Provo Jail Life of Utah From Ogden-Webe- r Against Calves At Knox Prize Fort Help at Depot first four jailer taking Truck Driver "irs rent regulation Friday jail nu Crash Costs 4-1- 1 OGDEN—Overpowering a men being held in the Ogden day at 5:30 p m and fled town in two stolen automobiles Three of the men John C Wer- ner 23 of Menomonie Wis Ro- H Harris 20 of Blythe Cal city-Web- Mishap Tosses Youth From Machine's Cab 18--To- ssed roth 19 1942 Enttre year 1941 Girfield County 205 To December 12 1942 To December 19 1941 3 1 1 Entire year 1941 Idaho To December 19 1942 To December 19 1941 Entire year 1941 1' 4 J t :::tT-j- hearing OVENFRESH ASSORTED r"--- "3 2 (")V LA 121 A T NO EXTRA CHARGE ' - - FRUIT CAKE f 34474— 0111 Mkt -- th- ve7 C 4111w Doz CAKE DONUTS PARICERHOUSE ROLLS -4 "11141 -- 3 I I Pr) tJ 19c 25c each 35c e oorieZole 0 MONDAY—Watch Windows for Weekday Speclaismr'747-r- THESE PRICES GOOD THROUGH 7 A DO r '15 JUSI S Phgt I 71 Ri r lot V - ) t - I 41 0 I -- BAKED BY 07 T 1 ed : l(f4 NABISCO NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ? f V4 4 tilt Sllopping walking P chills 0 4 Headaches when you get the bills — 4 )t -- 4 Relax 5- - i'lv) e tyv Let troubles disappear endNL)?li i Enjoy a glass — and For CHRISTMAS the Holidays A loft -- - rl ' ::° a 01' -- of Fisher Beer C cw--4 a A I -- L e 100 per cent opposcd to the enactment of any tax by our frm of an occupational commission on the basis that Pry such tax especially under 'rtm cnc1tlrni la manifestly unflue to the public which must have certain amount of consumer g nod 5 NVith this statement members of' the retail merchants' division of Ogden chamber of commerce Frieay preparetlI to call a mass meet1-of re ta dealers of all kinds in Ogden in the near future to map p:ans to block the move initiated In city commission meetings during the week as a revenue measure to bolster a 1943 budget that now exceeds anticipated revenues OCDEN---'1Ve'r- 4 It's ready to eat just buy it For as you a hot ham dinner merely place in the oven and heat through Or for rly buffets or a snack anytime ham Just as slice and serve BLUE RIBBON- - you receive it 4 ff V 1 Ask for Fisher Beer at your dealer's Selects New Army Aid tender delightfully flavored A i SAC peak of perfection—mild 5 i y g LIMITED SUPPLY OF BLUE RIBBON HAM You'll find Mountain BLUE RIBBON Brand ham the Group Fights Trade Tax LOGAN—The Utah State college board of trustees named Lieutenant Friday morning Colonel Ben B Blair as professor of military science and tactics to vicceed Colonel M A Cross who beinz transferred to important responsibilities by Secretary isrny of NVar Stimson" Colonel Cross reported Friday afternoon that he had not yet received transfer orders and did not knrow when he would be sent tITAIN 're 7f '0 441 11! 011! 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And tangy EXTRA rich FLAKY! ovene EXTRA FRESH! frorv the fresh litRA corne to you bakod to perfection Palmtvms boot! setter They're it That'$ because 'Nabisco bakery gotden-browtheir of your nearby your grocer's at today! to packago then rushed order a Vig na- - L2 10070' 41 Oa oi Hesse 140011P4 Ilmootp CIttood BOwt itI1 You of 2 porch of littler Wboat Fluke Chotot of ccao fur ter two doh cog Witco ciao hdiller Fishes tbo eircece aa at h""eett tt - t I -- 1:mui7r! t 0 triple-wrapp- - - -dr 47 mr- tAyilletal" FLAIZE5 A 7--7 2 doz Angel Food Cake '3Vect" -- COLORED With Porches' of I - - 7 Jp‘ II 0 i'l---- - -- P S Market 422 East 9th South Street Bake Anything to Order in O - ' - BUTTERFLY 72CL2 ‘mN w NI 1 77) (1 ocscoGL- Located DEVIL'S FOOD r"-- 1 Irv? are being organ!zed by thil Cache valley labor reamirces corn- mittee Chairman H El Hunaaker hax announced The committee seeks a total of 230 workers daily beginning Dtand at 1eastp0 men on : cember 21 ISaturdays and Sundays throuzb the holiday season except on Da cember 24 and 25 and on January 1 Professor Hunsaker said son GOODS BAKERY CZ7SSOLI PIES rasyz 1 FRkde14 will join tional (arra mobilization day on 12 the Utah State January D A war board announced Frida after receiving- notice that Preadnt poosevelt had proclaimed the day throughout the nation "I should like farm mobilization day to be a symbol of free America" the president said "a ityrrt bnl of might and productive activity a stymbol of our nation's unbeatable determination to put tr) full use our agricultural resources as well an our other resources in the achievement of complete victory" Orville L Lee of Paradise chairman of the state war board said the day will be observed in Utah under programs to be arranged by countv war boards Transportation difficulties and other wartime conditions will prevent elaborate pre:Tams he said but wherever possible th celebrations will be basis In held on a cetunty-wid- e Forme areas only community-wid- e programs may be held he said The mobilization day will follow a series of district meetings of countv war boards Monday and Goals will be presented Tuesday or a county basis at these meetings and county board members will analyze why goal figures were set as they were and how they can be reached These consideratons will be relayed to individual farmers on mobilization day - 4-- r717-7- a ---- Ile said other civil "°rgaril The Provo landlords have been the are planned for and actions legs! ordered to appear In federal dis- - the area trict court Monday at 10 a m The office of price administration filed the complaint before Federal Judge C01111116SiOner Slatel4 Tillman D Johnson It was signed Fraud by John A Carroll regional 0 P A — PorW OGDEN at Denver John Preliminary hearing attorney ter regional enforcement attor- for Frank Hayden Carlton 21 of h street formerly ney and Edward J Scheunemann 1263 Twenty-fiftof Worcester Mass ort a charge of the regional attorney's staff More than 60 criminal com- of embezzling federkt property plaints for alleged violation of the had been set Friday by the U De-Smaximum rent regulations have commissioner in Ogden for been filed in other parts of the cember 23 United States as the result of the Carlton a former employe of first mass enforcement action of the Ogden air depot Hill field is the 0 P A The present action accused of embezzling approxi- Mr Porter made clear is a civil Irately $1000 worth of photo and not a criminal action against graphic equipment from the field - -- 1 - - - — regulations APPLE 4 tI04' - 181 H -I e9 liS ) iii'::eA:'!-1- 4-- - federal action filed in this region in connection with The Tribune Internm"ntain was the issuance the maximum of an — Daily contingents of LOGAN ion Morgan and Fern R Morgan of Provo to show Drder for J to go to the Utah guar-workers cause why they should not be restiained from chargingrents in depot from Cache excess of permitted ceilings and otherwise violating federal rent !during the Christma s holidayvaey sea- - LOGAN—Three purebred heifer calves—a Holstein a Jersey and a Guernsey—have been awarded to club members by three 'Utah the state Purebred Livestock Breeders' association in recognition of their outstanding livestock projects announces David Sharp club leader Jr assistant state Arland Olson of Smithfield received the Holstein calf which is presented by the State hospital at Winner of the Jersey Provo heifer is Vahl Ware of Monroe The animal comes from the Heber Knudsen farm at Provo The third winner is Barbara Jarman of Pleasant Grove who is awarded the purebred Guernsey presented by A Joseph Chadwick of North Ogden For the past six years members of the breeders' association have been taking turns riving Holstein celves to the Jersey end Guernsey outatandinr ti club members in each of these classes Mr Sharp explained r 96 176 t Utahns Slate Farm Day in a LOGAN—Utah t' - Right Up 139 191 To December 19 1941 Tribune Intermountain Wire FARR WEST Weber County— officea to notify officers of a "jail Private Donald George Taylor 25 on of George R and Elizabeth break" T Taylor of Farr West was faAfter fleeing from the building the men were seen by civilians run- tally injured Thursday during maning toward Kiwi- avenue and neuvers With military tanks at street Two of the Fort Knox Ky it was learned Twenty-sixt- h pHsoners ran along Kesel avenue Friday and the others went down Grant Private Taylor was born October avenue the civilians told officer& 15 1917 in Farr West He was Shortly after two men answer- graduated from Weber county high ing the descriptions of two of the school the Weber L D S seminary prisoners stole a sedan from in and Weber college He also atfront of the Louis J Vandenberg tended the University of Utah home 2662 Kiesel avenue while in In January 1939 he went to the other direction two men be Holland aa an L D P missonary lieved to be the other escapees He remained In Holland nine Stole a pickup truck from a park- months and was evacuated after and the outbreak of the war He coming lot between Twenty-sixt- h Twenty-sevent- h streeta on Grant pleted his mission term in Floravenue ida The three men being held for On September 1 1942 he was Dyer act violation had been bound inducted into the U S army and Over to the federal district court assigned to a battalion at Fort of Utah to await action of a grand Knox jury They were held in lieu of a Surviving are his parents of Farr West and the following brothers $5000 bond each John Werner and Harris alleged- and sisters: Mrs Walter R Buss ly deserted a West Virginia army of Ogden Mrs John W Stonely of camp before they joined up with Rochester N Y Mrs Wendell Roy Werner They allegedly stole Candland of Sacramento Cal a number of automobiles before Mrs Roland Stuck' of Ithaca arriving in Utah and also confessed N Y: Lawrence Harold and Lato participating in four armed ren Taylor of Farr West robberies In the immediate vicinity The body will arrive in Ogden of Ogden on December 4 and 5 in about Sunday Funeral details which four soldiers and two war will be announced by Lindquist & workers were victims Sons mortuary - and Roy E Verner 21 of Phelps Wia a cousin of John were being held on Dyer act charges and the Tribune Intermountain Wire fourth Delbert C Clark 19 of PANGUITCH Dec Ore was awaiting arout of thecab of his truck when Eugene on a second degree raignment SH it overturned on U S highway burglary charge James Loren Houston 19 of PAnThe four men pounced upon guitch was killed Friday at Jailer Edmund J Marshall after he 2:15 a m opened a door leading into the The accident occurrecl two mile' corridor of the south tier of the north of Hatch Garfield county jail on the 12th floor of the city while Mr Houston and Harold and county building Haycock also of Panguitch were then jumped on the The en route to their homes 1rom officer prisoner and 'truck him on the left Mr Haycock suffered side of the face with a hard object Kanab Only minor cuts and abrasions probably a shoe The other three According to a report of state who were waiting farther down the highway patrolmen the truck corridor rushed the jailer and failed to negotiate a turn and left bound and gagged him the highway The two men hsd Taking th4 jailer's keys the taken a truckload of sheep to prisoners then locked him inside Kanab Thursday and stayed to see the corridor fled to the ninth floor a basketball game at night where they took a freight elevator State Highway Patrolman Ar- to the ground floor mand A Luke- who investigated Meanwhile Marshall freed himsaid the truck rolled over Mr selfran to a window and yelled at Houston persons walking by on the street 12 Young Houston was born in floors below An unidentified worn Panguitch September 10 1923 a an and youth heard him and hurFor' of William Wallace and Flor- ried to the police and sheriff's ence Matheson Houston He was a graduate of Panguitch high school where he was an outstanding basketball player and last year attended Brigham Young So-S- o university at Provo He remained out of school this year to assist 11:a father in the livestock business Surviving are his parents two brothers 'Wallace M Houston and Grant Houston both of Panguitch and a sister Mrs Flora Houston Haycock of Provo Traffic Deaths (Total) T4 December his keys escaped Fri- - and county er - Union Plant Offering through more than 1000 retail meat markets U S Govt Graded and U S Govt Inspected Meats Ham Bacon Franks Luncheon Meats etc Sausage Beef Lamb Pork Veal Mutton Canned Meats - Salad Cheese and Hundreds of Other Meats and Foods Dressings 1 |