Show V FRIDAY EVENING THE OGDEN FEBRUARY WILL GET PURCHASING Agree Generous Crop Assured Under 1943 Sugar WASHINGTON Feb 12 (AP)--Be- et sugar growers will receive about $150 more a ton for beets than a year ago under a 1943 sugar program anbeet production nounced by Secretary Wickard Growers representatives including members of congress had been deconferring with the agriculture montn a partment for more than wa when the new prmwgr o anwas when the new program nounced late Wednesday Some spokesmen expressed the belief that the program while not growers representing all that the or processors wanted was sufficiently liberal to assure ’a generous The department crop this year said it intended to assure growers a price increase while avoiding any increase in consumer prices of refined sugar Other grower representatives were understood to have left Washadington uncertain whether to acrevise th£ir growers to meet the age requirements of the plan or re-to switch to crpps which would quire less labor and care Robinson Representative who participated in the conferences said however the new program should assure a full planting of beets “Under the circumstances” he said “and due to the condition of the country I am sure the farmers will do Everything in their power to produce all the sugar the country needs even though they did not get all the financial help they asked for” The new program will involve a special government subsidy of about $150 a ton for beet3 besides gov ernment payments of $250 a ton offered last year and "again this year to growers observing labor and soil provisions of the sugar control The department’s announcement said growers should realize an average of about $11 a ton this year compared with between $9if-and $950 last year tive plan for government purchase of thd domestic wool clip during the war and for two years after- ward Chairman ' O’Mahoney who conducted the closed hearing told reporters the wool producers’ representatives were- - Ma unit” in recommending the domestic clip be purchased G N Winder of Craig Colo president ef the National Wool Growers association declared the meeting was “very definitely” in favor of government purchase and added the association already was on record in' favor of it The agriculture department is expected to announce soon a meeting or meetings to hear the industry’s views None has been scheduled as yet Winder said The wool growers told the special committee today O’Mahoney said that the purchase plan being studied by the agriculture department was designed to safedeguard against production being creased because of manpower shortages and liquidation of flocks already in progress they said They inteLoiltlhe British government already hack taken over the clip from the British Empire including that from Australia New Zealand Tasmania and South Af(D-Wy- o o) DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you II served within the County In which this sctlon o ate u s BUILDING PERMITS by Building permits were issued Or-lathe city commission today to E Mitton to remodel a house at 1421 Liberty to cost $400 to I Elmer Peterson to build a chicken coop at 1317 Grant to cost $200 nd No 6758 The Estate and Guardianship of JAMES C HAWE Incompetent The petition of John J Hawe and Mabel A Zeller praying for the apas guarpointment of Mabel A Zeller estate of dian of the person and James C Hawe Incompetent In the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Lewis V Trueman Judge on Monday the 15th day of February 1943 at 10 o'clock A M at the County ' Court House In the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 3rd day of February 1943 (SEAL) LAWRENCE M MALAN ' By ANN S CARDON Clerk DeDutv Clerk THATCHER & YOUNG Esqs for Petitioners Attorneys Feb 3 12 1943 Published 5497 NOTICE No 6753 of OLIVER JACOBSON The Estate — J Deceased The petition of Agnes H Jacobson for admission of a certain document to be the last will and purporting testament of the decedent and few to her of Letters Testaissuance mentary in the above entitled matter has been aet for hearing before Hon Glenn W Adams Judge on Monday the 15th day of February 1943 at 2 o'clock P M at the County Court House In the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 3rd day of February 1943 (SEAL) M MALAN Clerk 8 CARDON' Deputy Clerk DAVID K HOLTHER Esq LAWRENCE SAMUEL C M $425 HARNESS CUT ’ Esq "£ -- y : ' 1 usass with it' FoT'f rO Si C1rk‘ - L LAWRENCE 12 -- ZL ‘because Tthe finest ore 10 swing shift' Miss Throop who has been responsible for sending 12(k0 poten- C-- J £-- $-- 247 24th Street Phone 8801 re v3 DON'T SLIGHT BREAKFAST s GIVE YOUR FAMILY THE ENERGY THEY HEED! lt m up brea“ap0isibmty these days talking lor time a ever was extra t ad earlj otugrt every one AndteTeed a SLEEP 1 IlftLLOVJ SUZRUIm EGGS A t £ on toes that—n torutngutthout syrup’ pancake and "affle Flour GSd'e Sum ' - 12 ounces o 42$ 40 s6 oz 20-o- z - —— UVjp — 21c Mowing WHEAT V 'V PREMIUM ‘YtT quart 12 llEftWSjT' 190 AU GLL-B- R S0DACRACHEH8- - 2 lbs box 33c uu t arm Fresh Fruits nnrl 1 GRAPEFRUIT CARROTS Sf'opc“i'orni” POTATOES - sa I- UITICE Fancyl ImSI CAUUFLOVER PIIIEIIUTS Tasty emuos f e8m'lleL 7 lbs 49c Aristocrat 1 Trtmmed SmciM 02 7c S3”' I OC It’ 1$° lb tP DUY AT LEAST 10 "Fresh-fren-ths-eye- ns MlliflOQllM) BAKED BY NA CISCO-NATIO- NAL BISCUIT COMPANY 4 Sc lb 8c lb 10c APPLES kibe nearby Today fresh! SSS2 flSBR 5498 $494 Successor to LEE BROWN POULTRY Cb year says she is in the broiler business What that- - means however is that she runs manages and oversees her farm during the day in addition to swing-shiftin- g 160-ac- POULTRY GO SMITII-DniGG- S tial southern fries to market last yout M MALAN Clerk 1943 By ROBERT THILLEN United Press Staff Correspondent ST LOUIS Feb 12 (UP)— Alice Throop daughter of Washington university’s chancellor is an entirely feminine young wom 1 ht ""l inrr Clerk By ANN S CARDON Deputy Clerk J HOLTHER Esq Attorney for Petitioner Published Feb 2 10 P MALAN NOTICE No 6757 Th Estate of JOHN HOOD WORTHINGTON Deceased The petition of Ina Lee Worthington praying for issuance of Letters of Administration Issue to her in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Glenn W Adamsof Judge on Monday the 15th day February 1943 at 2 o'clock P M at the County Court House In the court room of aald court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Cleric of aald court with the seal thereof affixed this 3rd day of February 1943 (SEAL) Neighbors Thought Lass Woulctn't Last for One Month FRYERS STEWING HENS GRADE "A” an who has been turning White Rock chickens into a profit on her poultry farm near Dittmer Mo and at the same time being night supervisor on a Curtiss-Wrig- X! lb Vood crack - Deputy Clerk Petitioner Attorney for Published Feb 3 12 1943 Woman Runs’: Chick Farm TURKEYS Works Shift in War Plant $0' - E L 8CHOENHALS SPECIALS WEEK-EN- D Farmers’ Income Used to Pay Debts No 6752 M ht -- 549® By ANN S CARDON j h) Eisenhower Gets Stars for Battle The Estate of FORD W 8NOW Deceased The petition- of Adrienna Snow for her appointment as Administratrix in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Lewis V Trueman Judge on Monday the 15th day of February 1943 at 10 o’clock A M at the County Court House In the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 3rd day of February 1943 LAWRENCE - Morgan Future Farmers Qualify NOTICE (SEAL) log-wall- ed Feb 12 — Utah farmers should begin now to take par ticular care of their harnesses because of an 'impending limitation of leather supplies A C Jacquot agricultural engineer at Uteh State Agricultural college warns reasons for the One of the shrinking supply of farm needs is that the armed forces are getting the bulk of the leather for gun covers and other equipment he said At the same time an increased demand for harness materials is expected as tractors and tractor parts decrease or run out Jacquot therefore urged farmers to consider the use of replacement MORGAN Feb 12—TVo Morparts before ordering a new har- gan Future Farmers have quail-fiel- d ness but if a new outfit is needed in the 1942 Beehive Future it should be ordered as early as Farmers victory program in food possible production sponsored by the Utah Association of Future Farmers of America to stimulate effort in food production A future farmer must earn not less than 250 points in a program where credit is given for meeting food production goals Joe Turner and Dale Thurston have met production goals in marALLIED HEADQUARTERS North Africa Feb 12 (UD— Lieut keting hogs repairing farm maGen Dwight D Eisenhower for- - chinery growing victory gardens producing canning peas growing mally assumed supreme command beef and investing in U S war of allied forces from the Atlantic bonds welcomed to Egypt today and three of Great Britain’s outstanding Mediterranean war leaders as “The stars I wanted for the job” The three men were Gen Sir Harold R L G Alexander who will be deputy commander-inchie- f ' Air Marshal Sir Arthur y MERIDIAN Idaho Feb 12 (AP) Tedder who will be allied air commander and Admiral Sir Ar- — Farmers of the Pacific northwest thur B Cunningham who is to took in more cash in 1942 than in be supreme allied naval comman- any previous yeai‘ and “used a der in the Mediterranean good share ofMt to get out of Eisenhower recommended this debt” J C McCausland vice presicommand set-u- p at the Casablanca dent of the -- federal loan bank of conference and it received full Spokane told Ada county Farm Loan association members approval there “Needless to say I am more Mortgages on farms were seduced than hippy about the entire set- by 11 million dollars 4000 loans up” Eisenhower said “and I have were paid off ahead of schedule looked forward to it for a long and the bank bought $7600000 worth of war bonds he said time" LOGAN Deputy Clerk Esq POWELL (D-Uta- OFFICIAL SEES MALAN Petitioners Attorney for Published Feb 3 12 1943 By ANN Attorney lor Petitioner Published Feb 2 12 194L LAWRENCE By ANN S CARDON NOTICE - r off “I brought my old bachelor friend Joe home for dinner dear— don’t worry now he’s a vegetarian I” (SEAL) Information if t m brought otherwise within thirty the dsys alter service and defend above entitled action and in case of your failure so to do Judgment will LEGAL NOTICES be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Court NOTICES This action Is brought to dissolve now herec and the bonds matrimony tofore existing between plaintiff and Consult County Clerk or the Redefendant spective Signers for Further JOHN A HENDRICKS Information Plaintiffs Attorney P O Address 701 First - NOTICE Security Bank Bldg Ogden Utah ' No 6754 Published Feb 12 19 28 March 5 The Estate of P J QUINN Deceased 1943 U The petition of Ethel M Quinn and 5510 P Quinn for the admission of Joseph ALIAS SUMMONS will of decedent to probate and apCase No 18754 pointment of petitioners as adminisIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE trators with will annexed in the above matter has been set for hearSECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN' j entitled AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ing before Hon Lewis V Trueman WEBER STATE OF UTAH Monday the 15th days of Judge on 1943 at JO o’clock A M at CONSTANTINOS DEMETRIOU PlainFebruary tiff vs MINNIE DEMETRIOU De- the County Court House In the court room of said court In Ogden City fendant THE STATS OF UTAH TO SAID DE- Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with FENDANT You are hereby summoned to appear the seal thereof affixed this 3rd day of of February 1943 within twenty days after service If served (SEAL) this summons uponIn you acLAWRENCE M MALAN which this within the County Clerk otherwise within tion is brought service and defend By ANN S CARDON days after thirty In and action Deputy Clerk the above entitled case of your failure so to do Judg- SAMUEL C POWELL Esq s you ment will be rendered against Attorney for Petitioners 1943 12 com5493 3 of Feb Published demand the to the according which has been Hied with the NOTICE TO CREDITORS plaint Clerk of said Court NO 6744 This action Is brought to obtain IN THE DISTRICT COURT- - OP THE dissolving the a Judgment and decree SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN plaintiff bonds of matrimony between AND FOR THE COUNTY OP WEand defendant awarding of the minor BER STATE OF UTAH child to the plaintiff and equitable In the Matter of the Estate of WILrelief LIAM A SHAW sometimes known as HENRY SEEDER W A SHAW Deceased Plaintiff’s Attorney Creditors will please present claims P O Address No 2375 and 2377 with vouchers attached to the underKlesel ave Ogden Weber County Utah at the office of her attorney Published Feb 5 12 19 28 March signed Ogden Utah on 5500 614 Eccles Building S 1943 or before the 24th day of May 1943 NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS Dated this 22nd day of January 1943 OF THE OREGON LUMBER CO CONSTANCE M SHAW You are hereby notified that the of the Estate Administratrix A Shaw someWilliam meeting of the stockof regular annual holders of the Oregon Lumber Comtimes known as W A Shaw be' held at the office of the Deceased pany will room f 302 David Ecclea BuildDAVID J WILSON company Weber State County City for Ogden Administratrix ing Attorney of Utah on Monday the twenty-secon- d Published Jan 22 29 Feb 5 12 1943 1943 at the hour of 5478 day of February eleven o'clock In the forenoon for NOTICE a Board of the purpose of electing No 6755 Directors for the ensuing year and for The Estate Of CHARLES A SMITH of such other the transaction come before saidbusiness Deceased meetas may properly The petition of Mabel V Smith thereof ing or any adjournments Couturier and Violet Smith Sandlford Dated at Ogden Utah praying for Letters of Administration January 25th A 1943 upon the estate of the decedent Issue C LIGHTHALL JR to Edwin Sandlford in the above enSecretary titled matter has been set for hearing 1943 First Publication January 25th 1943 before Hon Glenn W Adams Judge Last Publication February 14th 5482 on Monday the 15th day of February 1943 at 2 o'clock P M at the County PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Court House In the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber NOTICES ! County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 3rd day Consult County Clerk or the Re- of February 1943 spective Signers for Further Is O service inc told reporters “that only Argentina and U S have rnot adopted this policy of safeguarding the producer against collapse of the market n military demand ceases” HtNadded that in the United States today there is a stockpile of more than 800000000 pounds of wool part of it United Kingdom rica wool owned by the British govern“It would appear” O’Mahoney ment The growers he-- said expressed satisfaction with the handling of LEGAL NOTICES the wool problem particularljwith SUMMONS the quartermaster general’s grantNO 18767 v to domestic wools IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ing of preference forces armed use the for in IN SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH ERLEAN PLANT Plaintiff vs RICHARD EUGENE PLANT Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID o coin 143 rr Me as Blaze Razes Sanitarium n- Program" WASHINGTON Feb 12 (AP)— Spokesman for wool growers gave the senate’s special wool committee today their views on a tenta- B th MOREPERTON On Recommending Move by U S 3-- at night In the midst of a meat The money she had hrself and the shortage Miss Throop’s contribu- chicks — 1000 of them — arrived as a tion to the war effort is Incalcul- matter of course able The $3000 went Into thermostatWhen she proposed her poultry ically controlled heating scientific farm a little more than a year “battery sections” to contain the ago down-to-earpractical peigh-bo- rs chicks air conditioning feed and who knew every disease a of course the “raw materials" chick can catch were skeptical Flowing Only Worry They wished her luck publicly but Now the feminine fowl fancier4 privately bet she wouldn’t “last a brood cluck and scratch through month” three rooms of a rough ' concerete Idea From Article chicken house The henhouse Is radiMiss Throop brought to her pres- equipped with butane gas-fe- d ent job a varied and thorough ex- ators air vents and circulating perience — irt everything but rais- fais The chicks live their lives in ing chickens She had helcL posi- five huge “batteries” — wire-etion from home economics teacher closed pens to assistant personnel manager of Miss Throop "herself lives In a chintz-hun- g a large department store The idea farmhouse of raising what dumplings can’t She says she has never been hapdc without came to Miss Throop pier Jn her life- and like all farm1 while reading an article about a women boasts of a cellar stocked Benton county Ark woman’ who with more than 500 jars of preboosted that area into second place serves Her pastures contain a fleck on the nation’s poultry list 6f sheep and the remainder of Cha She needed only three things to farm is given over to feed j What worries the fair farmer — get started —chickens a place to — is hoW raise ’em and $3000 for equipment “not farmerette please” The second item Came first when she’ll ever find time to get 'her she talked her father out of the April plowing done and keep on at IN RUINS 42s was toll death the near of plant Thirty family’s summer home at Dittmer the Curtiss-Wrigelderly patients Seattle when a fire burned the Lake Forest sanitarium" Firemen are shown fighting the blaze in the gutted building A plttmber told sheriffs officers he started the fire accidentally SI 50 WARTIME CLIPS Representatives r 30 Perish BEET GROWERS SIDE GLANCES VVOOLMEH BACK ahdard-examine- I ' 21c OF YOUR SALARY IN WAR BONDS i |