Show THE OGDEN 10 DRIVER PLEADS GUILTY IN TRIO Opei Jan Jail Term Imposed on knowledge of th needs of a raided city Is one? f the assets of 'Mrs Kay ofisl§75 Twenty-sevent- h who has joinedthe Weber county Red Cross- fhapter nurses aide committee Mrs Kay a native of Hawaii and wife of Col Harold Kay of Ogden who is stationed with the U S army at Honolulu was jif Honolulu at the time of the '"bombing of Pearl Harbor The Ki£y home Oh the island of Oahu overlooks the harbor and was Amthe line of flight of Jap bombers criss-croIng the bay in their?? destructive at tack on military Objectives "After the attack everyone in Hawaii was- bus?1 doing something of a voluntary nature to alleviate 1 the suffering of the wounded" Mrs ' Mrs Harold Kay said "Girls who had been JSUFIK1RTER witnessed who Pearl the kept home from schools on the Kay Harbor attack has joined the mainland were placed in hospitals nurses aide committee Wives of wounded men served as nurses their hasjJands' because there were not sufficient trained short but intensive training course nursesas-ailableand then volunteer 150 hours of a fvi r TAmntinir f)fSl — work ifduring the ensuing year M- Kay who considers "I' hope we can enroll a full Ogden's concentrated military posts as class of sincere women who will great a temptation for enemy raid make this their fulltime war work" ersas Pearl Harbor itself said said Mrs Kay "The work is in the 'first emergency call over Ha- tensely interesting and is of such waiian radios was for persons who great importance that it can hardhad had some training as nurses ly share the mind of the trainee 'If "I think that during wartime the with any other activity" prime requisite for all persons is she said "That Is preparedness why this nurses' aide program Is so important The ability to take hold of some important job at once Is one of the best sedatives for the nervous shock of sudden First hand - ss - j f " — - Three Clinics 'j- County Officials Take Oaths During Rites Set in Week -- Winter Courses at Weber Begin — i one-thirt- " ! Changes ' in a formal inauguration the' Weber Regarding county board of education's agreement with Ogden Cab & Transfer Co for the use of several county school busses to transfer workers from Ogden ' and vicinitv to Hill field a statement was issued today by William P Miller super intendent weoer county schools Office Avyaits Approval Message S As soon as official approval is received from Washington Oeden's enlarged internal revenue office win open to assist persons who will file income tax reports for the first time William J Korth col lector of internal revenue an' nounced He said it probably will ODen this week with a staff of five persons in Cruelty i Charged r A city-coun- ty r dion Toruivorce ' Carl Olsen today In district court had filed suit for divorce from Robbie Olsen charging crueltv They were married Jan" 26 1938 In Logan Mr Olsen asks one-ha- lf of the couple's war bonds and i oe sola ana tne mat me lurniture money divided A 1 A 1 m n — m Roy Plans to Fete Men in Services Appointment of the Weher caun ty post-wproblems planning committee was made by the direct ors of the chamber of commerce at their regular meeting today E J Fjeldsted secretary reported C G Olson is heading the group with the membership comprised of George L Abbott J H Andrews J Rex Bach man A L Glasmann and Samuel C Powell Function of the group will be brilliant S d MaIcuzynski rS nS? Pianist wiu be featured at the Ogden high school m' under the sponsorsip he Ogden Concert-Webe- r College association This young artist has been referred to as "a whirlwind pianist" ! F slnce his spectacular Ameri- v£ir iut at Camegie hall New A £tar over ApriI night could have well applied to urn exceptionally talented pupil of ine famous Paderewski who escaped to South America from Poland and Paris at the time of tne nazi invasion He will present the following program: Thity-tw- o Variations in minor Lud wig van Beethoven Sonata in B flat minor opus 35 urqve Doppio movement Scherzo Marche funebre Presto (Wind Over the Graves) Frederic Chopin Nocturne in F sharp major' waltz In jC sharp minor Etude in C minor opus 10 No 12 Mazurka in minor opus 6 Scherzo in B flat minor Chopin Nocturne Craco-vienn- e ' Arthur P Brown of Roy who ran mary CORP1 HAROLD BIBLE 1 : Cofrp city-coun- ty — Firemen Respond Trial Is Dated for Drunk Driver Case To Gas Fumes Call Judge Charles G Cnwlpv spt Wednesday morning Jan 6 as the time ior Juverett smith 29 of 2667 Lincoln to enter his plea - to a charge of drunken drivinc unnn request of his attorney in city court toaay Smith was released tinder ilOO bailj following his arrest at twelve- - a m Friday and was tne yirst man booked by the Ogden police department in 1943 He was arrested bv Traffic Patrnlmon Howard K Keeter and C S Beck ett at the intersection of Twenty-fift- h and Ki'eseL fifty-fiv- e resign the position and then fake the oath as Second district judge Mr Adams was to assume the position formerly held by L A wade who was selected at state supreme court justice to fill the placevacated for the duration by Justice Eugene E Pratt It was expected M Blaine Peter son assistant county attorney and Weber county Democratic chair man would be appointed county attorney — " Mr and Mrs Bertram Sheppard of 472 Twenty-fourt- h were reported recovering today from effects of gas fumes which nearly took their lives Sunday evening according to a report from the inhalator crew of the city fire department Bertram Sheppard 64 was overcome by escaping fumes from a natural gas line in his home Mrs Sheppard rushed to her husband's aid when he complained of being "cold all over" She notified a telephone operator who In ( turn called firemen When firemen arrived they're" ported Mr Sheppard was unconscious and it was also necessary to administer emergency treatment to his wife Recoverjr was brought about after 60 minutes of work'"" t ar IT IS BETTER to learn than to loaf! ! You cannot fall lay Improving yourself— you can hardly- sucYour! future If ceed you don't is in your hands It's all up to New day and evening you classes for you are starting today at Ogden Business College 2437 Kiesel Avenue this may be your greatest opportunity "You are the fellow that has to decide - Whether you'll do it or toss It i aside You are the fellow who makes up your mind v Whether you'll lead or will linger behind Whether youH try for the goal f that's afar Or just be contented to stay where you are Take it or leave it Here's some-thin- g to do! Just think it oveT— It's all up to you! A Guest i' ' OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE 4812 Dial ' s Many users say "first use is a revelation" Has a base of old fashioned mutton suet CDL0S' COUGHING mr 1 SNIFFLES Grandma's favorite Demand stainless Fenetro Generous jar 251 double supply 351 w ' JV ROY— Roy residents today were to arrangements of that town who final taking honor all men uave enierea tne armed forces since last March The event will Include a program in the L D S ward chapel Friday at eight p m followed by a dance in the amusement hall according to Arnold G Holland chairman of the publicity committee The community will also purchase a plaque upon which ' the names of all service men from the community will be inscribed Holland said He urged that relatives contact committee members to see that the names of all service men were in cluded on the plaque IS VVhen i Q : t II''1'' — GOOD ENOUGH for YOUR you see one "of the eleven capable Initial meeting of the chamber of commerce legislative committee has been set for Wednesdayat four o'clock said Secretary E J Fjeldsted The erOUD Will wnrk nut o gram in connection with the com-in- e session nf th TTfnk It Is expected Mr Fjeldsted said me commntee will hold weekly meetings to analyze bills in the legislature and filepresented its conclusions with the legislative representatives The committee Includes Harmon B Barton chairman Fred M Nye R E Wadsworth J Rex Bachman! 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Completes furlough - ar administrations for future develop" ments The committee Will deal with zoning industrial developments recreation development and all phases of progress leading to a well rounded industrial area with an economy 'resultant from the war Mr Fjeldsted explained ' Directors of the chamber decided today to postpone next Mon day's meeting in order that they might meet with the Kiwanls club Jan 14 when Ben 15 Lawshe manager of commercial organization department of Jhe U S chamber of commerce of Washington D C will speak Following the club meeting the directors together with the newly formed post-wproblems planning committee will discuss plans with Mr Lawshe : Harold Bible son of Mr and Mrs George Atkinson of 467 Sixteenth has just returned to his base in San Francisco after spending a furlough at his home Corp Bible attended the Mound Fort school and enlisted in r the army in May 1940 He was formerly stationed at March Field Calif and Hamilton Field Calif fantastique Ignace Pad- He is a radio technician and opererewski Spanish Rhapsody Franz ator J Liszt v commission post for the but was defeated in the tirst pn four-ye- ar : ir n— Plan for Future 24-ho- ur n UNIT ar ar W R McEntire incumbent was commis sworn in as four-yjesioner Also taking the oath were John R Watson sheriff: Arias G Bel nap treasurer Lawrence M Malan clerk and auditor Dorothy B Campbell recorder and Irving W Jones surveyor It is anticipated Commissioner McEntire will assume the duties of chairman of the board of com : missioncrs According to Commissioner Mc Entire there will be few changes in any departments as all elective officers are holdovers and will probably keep the employes who have worked under them for the past few years Road Appointment One change scheduled is the ap pointment of Ernest Shupe as superintendent of the county road department succeeding Parley Shupe Ernest Shupe has been em ployed by the Utah state road com mission for the last 14 years as equipment foreman aid as oiling foreman for district No 1 during the summer months Commissioner McEntire said Parley Shupe will be asked to remain with ' the department to acquaint his successor with his duties As the commission schedule now stands McEntire will be in charge of the road department Arrington will be In charge of county welfare and Simmons will be in charge of the county interest in the buildiing Legal Changes Glenn W Adams was scheduled to take his oath as county attorney w City and County to cere- re-elec- -- U- - p- iak T irj -- Board Will Work With GIVE PROGRAM ! officials of Weber mony county and department headsmost of whom are incumbents took their oaths of office at noon today In Judge Lester A Wade's courtroom Oaths were administered by Lawcounty rence M Malan clerk and auditor Only holdover county official Is J W Arrington cnairman oi me board of commissioners Returns to Board George F Simmons of North Ogden former county commission chairman took the oath of office commissioner and as a two-yeis returning to the board after an absence of two years He succeeds "This arrangement will sitate a change in school tipm hours The use of busses to transport school program" - v POST-WA- R PIANIST WILL elected reaamg ut Be Chairman Highway Chief Changed i children will be limited tn periods of time when they are not in use at ±im lield' "Accordingly beemninar Tuesdav Jan 5 all schools in Weber (county school district will begin at ten- ioriy-nv- e a m and will close at five p m There may be some variation rrom this schedule ' in some schools because of tran portation problems Any variations will be announced at the schools "We realize that this change of scneauies will create some hardships and some inconveniences to a number of families We request that all parents and children ro- operate to the fullest extent 'Many sacmices must be made in this all-owar effort We feel that the residents "of Weber county will give their patriotic loyal support to this radical change in school All r n r Refurns to Base On Pacific Coast mm: I In Bus Traffic violations held the jcen- ter ©f attention in city court today with one defendant pleading guilty j to three separate charges Allen H Thornock 21 of Bloom-lngto- n Idaho pleaded guilty to charges of driving on the wrong sidej of the road using improper license plates and lacking a driver' license and Traffic Patrolman RaJph Morley said police were Investigating alleged irregularities in connection withrThorndock's gasoline? ration book Jiidge Charles G Cowley sentenced the young man to serve 10 days in jail on each count the term to run concurrently Thorndock was arrested at Twenty-second and Washington Thurs- dayj Dec" 31 Morris LaMont Peters 33' of 302" Jefferson forfeited a $25 bail when he failed to appear to answer a charge of disturbing the peace Kenneth J Newton 47 of 2675 Jackson charged with interfering with an officer forfeited $15 Clarence Hendrickson 18 of Salt Lake City forfeited $5 on charge of failure to obey order of a police officer Paul M Thornick 18 of Bonneville' Park forfeited a $5 bail blocking a street dollar bails were forfeited by Charles Neubankl t6 283$ Drinker F T Taylor city D C Gibbley 34 of 2158 Monroe? and Claud Crezee 31 city improper parking Eleven heavy drinkers forfeited $10 each or paid fines of the same attack "In Honolulu! the Red Cross was ameunt1 Three clinics children of prebeautifully organized and did much school age will for be held this week to limit the damage to morale In y between of the hours a state of siege everybody works to o'clock as three follows: and the Red Cross had trained perWednesday in Far West L D S sons to assume direction of the house meeting work" in the Roy school- Thursday —" Mrs Kay said she was anxious house ' f Winter quarter classes began at to assist in organizing a new group in Burch Creek In the Weber college today I Figures on of nurses' aide trainees because I Friday D S Fourteenth ward registration compared to the fall she realized that nurses' aides here There will be vaccination for quarter just ended f ere not avail- -' mean more nurses on the world smallpox and Innoculation for able said Mrs Clarissa Hall regis- fronts and any first-grad- e diphtheria trar because many students were Names Being Taken who missed earlier clinic ' still resristerine ' The enrollment of nurses' aides children are examinations invited to attend Also reported i a considerable began today at the Red Cross ofDr E Mills will be in charge P shifting to coursei other than those fices in the building assisted by Olga Ellis county heavily loaded during the autumn for the evening class which will nurse quarter Kegistration will continue start on Jan 18 Applications will for several days for both the day be received from ten a m to LIEUTENANT AWARDED and evening schools four p m daily except Sunday unLONDON Jan 4 (UP)— A purple The college is setting up ma til the office closes on Jan 14 heart decoration was presented to "chinery to care for defense stu- Mrs O C Hammond R N will day to First Lieut Daniel A Mc- dents arriving from the east A few again instruct the trainees who Coll Boise Idaho who had been had trouble in finding space at will be required to complete a wounded in action Doarmng places day and night classes In: tile academic and professional subjects will be given Vocational and defense training classes are conducted on a day basis - 7 To Show Patriotism 18 uMiniu kiuiiiiW iiuilinu itiwiiini nruniA rMwrni —— — To County Residents McEntire Slated Asks For Class That Will City Judge — Bombing Survivor Assists SCHOOL CHIEF In Nurses' Aide Project MAKES APPEAL OF ROAD GASES Women Being Enrolled Idaho Resident by STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ONDS — BUY WAP STAMPS! 10 of your income is little pnmiHi v ° " trnmeni-insure our iignung men tne tools jminimum ana material they need to win this war Give ij a f inr mhpp tjuu taut — iiiuuu UUY-WAL- n " — r v C t 10 r ijl 2443Washin t NEXT TO EGYPTIAN THEATRE WASHINGTON - 7 |