Show Orckrdists Need Hundreds More Cherry Workers of Ogden city aren't there rtwo"Inorallthree hundred more young- sters boys or girls over 12 willing to go into Weber county orchards and help to save the cherry crop? Rv Burtenshaw assistant county agent asked today will Most of the sweet cherries can we if week this be plucked numerous but get enough help their fruit will growers are fearful spoil on the trees For Tuesday's Work young people "Today about 500 stations the pick-u- p appeared at week and we compared to 600 last the should have at least 700 in Bur Orchards Tuesday morning" tenshaw said It was also reported apricot pickers are needed and that the harvest will be at its peak by the last of this week At seven o'clock Tuesday morn-tO- g county school busses will be Washingat the following places: and ton Terrace store h Fortieth Washand Thirty-fift'Washington ington Thivieth and Washington east side of Ogden postoffice Twentieth and Washington front and the of Weber high school Points drug store live Farmers conveyances will be at 1185 Sixteenth 998 Canyon road 886 Twelfth and corner of Seventn rcd Washington Each child should bring a lunch Season's Shipments Meanwhile Ray Whiting district agricultural inspector reports that Sfirdate 15 carloads of cherries of been have excellent quality shipped by Weber county growers Most of the cherries were sent to said cities in the east Whiting this year is the crop Although the fruit is lighter than last year and brought of exceptional quality a good price to producers making up for the lighter yield Whiting explained Friend's Remarks Result In $50 Court Penalty Revealed Youth's Mix-U-p after he refused to refrain from using vulgar and abusive language to police officers He sought to bail out a young man who was being held for juveWhen told that the nile rourt be released except not could youth accourt the juvenile ChiefStocking by JohnR T to Police cording son launched a tirade of "vile and abusive language" against Desk Sergeant Howard K Keeter and Chief Johnson Today it was learned the young Four Pairs Receive Marriage Licenses issued Marriage licenses had been clerk's Weber the county at today office to the following four couples: Leslie Ray Critchlow 21 Ogden and Lois P Swanson 18 Hyrum 'Paul C Frennesson 24 Austin Texas and Ellie Ray Payne 21 Calvert Texas Edward George Lit tig 28 Rock Island Ills and Vivian Shy 19 Paul Idaho Earl C Skinner 24 and Evelyn 23 Collbran Colo Gun-ders- on Windows Boarded Up After Accident Three sections of window plate glass which fell into the street at live-fiv- e Saturday afternoon when the ceiling in the Mitchell Motor Co showroom at 455 Twenty-fift- h suddenly tore loose from the rafters had been boarded up today The sidewalk one of the busiest in Ogden because of the nearby bus terminal for Hill field was deserted at the time No cars happened to be on display in the 40x50 foot showroom and none of the company's personnel was present y Besides the motor firm the cement building houses a garage taxicab company the bus terminal and another showroom The property Is owned by the Oatden State Investment Co two-stor- Utah Sailor Obtains Graduation Honors A Utah man distinguished himself in the graduation event of the naval air technical training center Norman Okla by obtainclass which ing third place in the on July 1 completed training son of Mrs Mary John R Keller Keele residing at 2628 Liberty Ogden obtained the rating of aviation ordnance mate third-clas- s He attended the Ogden high Hfcool prior to his enlistment in He entered his trainMay 1943 ing at Norman in March 1944 Mate Keller will now be transferred to a naval unit afloat or to another shore station for further instruction and work Bnshnell Malaria Center to Close BRIG HAM July 17— Capt John T Leslie section chief of the malaria center at Bushnell general hospital said the center will be closed soon It was established Dec 22 1943 as a reconditioning area for men stricken with malaria a tropical disease Held By Germany WASHINGTON July 17 (AP) — Sd "I" Robert S Wilson husband of Mrs Ruby C Wilson 849 N rest held East Lehi Utah is reported prisoner of war by Germany the war department said today Hot Weather and FOOT ACHE A cooling — soothing — refreshing foot treatment will take a lot of the "sting" out of the weather My foot treatment will add joy to your ' days—or it costs you nothing You be the judge : DR G M FISHBURN Foot Specialist —Chiropodist Dial 8831 for Appointment Main 'Floor at Penney! man was being retained by juvonue authorities for investigation He has a wife and two children according to Capt ? K Keeter who reported he interviewed another young woman who is the motherde-of an daughter The tective said ne understood two other young women were involved However it was pointed out that the youth's wallet found in the possession of Stocking at the time of his arrest contained a birth certificate and other papers indicating the prisoner is at least 20 years of age He has told officers he is but 17 years old Tho vnuth's wife and the mother of the baby both of at were tbe whom police station the Saturday night said they loved "we also said women The youth are good friends" Abusive language to police offi- -f cers cost A J Stocking about w of Roy $50 in city court today when he forfeited his ban on a charge of being a disorderly person Stocking operator of a service station in Ogden was arrested Saturday night in the police station eight-day-o- ld eight-day-o- IBeer Dance Cases Closed With Payment of Fines Morgan Soldier Wins Air Medal TShow Prizes Go to THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MONDAY EVENING JULY 17 1944 10 Baby Cowlishaw Robert E Cowlishaw Jr son of Mr and Mrs Robert E Cowlishaw former residents of Ogden won the title of "Supreme King of Reno" in a Nevada baby show He won a war bond a large loving cup a diploma for doubling the points of any baby in the show a dinloma for penect neaun and a blue rib bon for beauty Bobby was the first picked as a beauty winner baby There were seven beauty winners out of the 500 babies in the show Judging was on face form and personality Bobbie was the only one in the infant class (six months to one year) who could walk The child's dark brown eyes and blond curly hair also won him a number of The contest was held by thepoints Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary Mrs Cowlishaw was formerly B-1- V -- 31 ld SAFEWAY -- Court Takes Bail Letter Suggests PLAN NOW TO CELEBRATE JULY 20 21 22 23 24 State May Pay Resistance Case Infirmary Costs Weber county commission was in Improper parkers were numericourt in cally superior today receipt of a letter today from L city but the largest contributor to the R WeRoylance director of the coffers of Ogden was Lord B of public 42 of 259 Williams Twenty-fourt- h ber county department who forfeited $300 bail on welfare statina it has been sug dea charge of interfering with police gested that the state welfare officers of patients Williams pleaded innocent when partment pay for care and requestinfirmaries he appeared in city court last Sat- in county to express their urday and Judge J Quill Nebeker ing commissioners Weber counmatter set his trial for today on the views Williams was arrested early Sat- ty is now supporting its infirmary 2 'i urday morning at the Union depot in Roy J declared Officers Parley Police and Livingston by Roylance Lash No details of the arrest were White state welfare commissioner said Salt Lake commissioners have given Meanwhile bails of $300 each requested that the welfare departwere fixed by the court for Fred ment pay for care of patients in E Keeley 53 and F Fanning 30 the Salt Lake county infirmary of "city" after they pleaded inno- Roylance continued that White is cent to charges of lewd and las- of the opinion the welfare departcivious conduct Their trial was ment should not make payment to Salt Lake county commissioners for set for July 18 56 of Mrs Laura Purrington infirmary care unless payment is 2340 Eccles pleaded innocent to also made to Weber and Utah counperson ty commissioners charges of batteryalsoonofthe If payments are made for infirmthe above of Vivian Malin 5 Trial or on about July ary care the U S government will address was set for Tuesday and the de- not participate and it will be state fendant released on recognizance funds Roylance said White was said to be of the opinCharlet and Alfred Quintana both 40 of Washington Terrace ion that $30 per month per patient and forfeited $10 bail each disturbing would be a reasonable payment recom to be would he that willing the peace Eldon L Pike 21 2560 Orchard mend that the department pay this forfeited $10 bail speeding amount if the county commissionThomas A Potts 56 of 324 Four- ers would agree that the money infirmary teenth forfeited $5 red light vio would be used to provide would not be lations LaVerna Peterson 36 of and medical care andfund and used 2329 Monroe forfeited $5 stop sign placed in a general was It pointed for other purposes violation to One dollar bails for improper out relatives would be required financialif of care patients parking were forfeited by Eugene pay for S Minardi 24 of 427 Twenty-sevent- h ly able Roylance suggested that if comArthur Haarup 47 of missioners agree the welfare de41 of Clearfield Elinor Blodgett should pay for this care R F D No 3 Lawrence May- partment to the $30 should be an addition Dave Dellevell berry Kanesville amount for an allow to 23 Jane Doe 25 and Clarence P requested incidentals and recreation personal of 40 Doe all "city to Roylance's letter was Lreferred Peterson Commissioner Joseph for answer with the recommendation it be answered in accordance with the suggestions by Roylance It was also suggested Commissioner Peterson ask that patients in the the same infirmary be allowed amount as allotted to old persons Leon a Yeaman also known as in the county not in the infirmary Mrs N T Yeaman had filed suit today in Second district court for $1025750 against Frank Tosten for H injuries reportedly suffered when she was struck by Tosten's car tilt MS: mIP WfiH w Safeway Farm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CUCUMBERS RATION TABLE Blue W8 Stamps X8 Y8 Z8 A5 Book Now Valid PLUMS Red Stamps Y8 Z8 Book No 4 x Now Valid CANTALOUPES Vine Ripened lb 7c Fancy Jumho PEACHES Fancy Ripe Elbertas for Slicing lb 12c lb Sweet Paph UUlll New Potatoes '' 6c U S No i 20c Young Tender Golden Bantam lb Cabbage White 1 lb Red Lamberts Solid Crisp Large Heads lb Lettuce Green Ogden Stores 7c lb Lone Sweet Red Ripe Santa Rosa CHERRIES Effective in All Our Rtw to bake a friH pie easily 13c TMtSTIMf of yen availstteallat as $10000 Damages i's PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES 6 Hall Lient July 1943 In her complaint Mrs Yeaman stated she was walking north across Twenty-fift- h when Tosten Mrs Yeaman asked sonal damages $185 $15 medical bill $30 her dress and $2750 a suitcase Lieut Harold B Hall of Portage has been awarded third oak leaf cluster to the air medal for meritorious achievement in aerial combat He is a bombardier on a 4 Liberator heavy bomber and has missions oyer $10000 per- made 30 bombing - occupied and enemy Germany doctor bill in Engis stationed He Europe for loss of land loss of for Lieut Hall is the son of Harold E Hall Portage In civilian life ne was a mechanic apprentice employed at Hill field He entered the army on Aug 21 1943 and has been overseas since Feb 1 1944 00rTEE£R?££r CI nilD Kitchen Craft Enriched Nob AflEIXC WUrrLCMild os 50 lbs 189 kvun LARD U S b pkg 60c Inspected Mil M Cnerub T°P Quality Scans 28c "ILIV point each) Sego or Morning Milt Carnation 3 cans 29c mia1 point each) I Submitted to the city commis- Warrior Returns to sioners for approval today were the names of Carnegie free li- California Base brary board members whose reCorp Charles W Robin appointment was requested: Mrs sonMarine son 20 of Mrs Rosa Robin Zinnia Davis Mrs W O Pell and has Glen W Perrins Their terms son of 262 Twenty-secon- d would run from July 1944 to July been returned to the United States from the south Pacific 1947 He is now stationed at the ma rine corps base San Diego Calif and expects to receive a furlough Hearing Demanded in the latter part of this month Corp Robinson is a member of Non-Suppo- rt Case the famous First marine division that fought the Japs on Guadal155 of Earl Eigh- canal George Eddy Tulagi and New Britain teenth demanded a preliminary The division was awarded the on of to hearing charges failing unit citation for action presidential provide for his wife and three on Guadalcanal children when he was arraigned in city court today Upon consent of Henry Seeger assistant county attorney Eddy was released on recognizance to appear for his hearing Wednesday July 19 ( Token Savers Fruit Jars T1" 79c MA rB Fruit Pectin 3oz pkf OA £JW sunpie to make Hsso's a which carv tsc used with 1 cbarrisa rhubarb berries or a 2-l- W4 tmp sf rtm fttfirriss or icrf a Nil Maria 111 III a let? undetermined origin swept through a Bamberger passen-g?- r car about eleven forty-eigo clock Saturday night the contents and the roofdestroying firemen reported The car city was unused at the time the firemen said and was standing on a siding Amount of damage will be determined by insurance investigators Are You One THE AUCTIONEER of the 7 out oi 10 who need glasses? Have your eyes ex- 18c 3 for 37c PALMOLIVE Spr"d Soap Large Bath Size I9c 2 for Mild Western (10 points) s Spread Kraft CltAACA pie or Pimento IMneap- 5-- oz jar I 7C Shredded III IW9IKI5 LaaIiaa if TABLE READY MEAT Spice Luncheon Meat lb 43c Bleach II lb TZ'Z' Lean GROUND BEEF Freshand IT 28c Small Kib Chop points) A Grade A§JD PUftlDC c LAMDUnUrO a BREAST LAMB a": fM ftUSV R DOXEY 0 Optometrist at EMPORIUM Uand Crtst IP a week's issue roul find my article in this called It's "How Circle interesting Family of 7V to Cook a Garden"! 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of lesson juice wiM bring out the flavor in Tissue rrrToneTssne 25c h large can 18c SAFEWAY GUARANTEE Sliced FRANK COFFEY Swan Regular Bar amous Delicious Mayonnaise quart FRESH HALIBUT ht Corn Hakes 1 Lunch Box TSZ Cheese SOAP mrtteU dry tagndmm Pnpeie Irost combine iwimstiM amounts of sugar ana Miscellaneous Items 3 for 25c IlllAllOCC Top Quality Salad Dressing quart of public auction between now and Tuesday July 18 the famous band oi PAL AMINO SADDLE HORSES from Sunset Ranch on Promontory L dgWjlBBn bn 3 for 7c REAL ROAST b jar 39c PEANUT BUTTER Beverly —lb 26c JELL-WEL- L ( Type 3 Fresh Made Fire Damages Car is selling: either private or at Hill a Selected Blend nr ZT 43 83s lb jar 28c BltBd: a tin rt together in lb "cooi of tea What yon don't use immediately can be leftdM and wrapped in waxed paper before or moistened placing- it m the refrigerator It's no more work than making a single batch and the next tune there's the pastry all ready to use for tarte B-2- Libpary Board Trio Reappointment Asked Fire and 56-ozp- kg 19c Waffle Flour Fisher's Double Quick Cake or QAm MIX Biskit Mix 40-Wlf pkg 4-l- Gains Hero Award "without warning and while under the influence of alcohol did negligently carelessly and recklessly and in violation of laws and ordinances of the state and city" back his car from the curbing and into her Black (Delicious Iced) H lb Ch I CM Canterbury 1 lb CII7JIUUJI Pancake BISKIT ae of them ib as And ntM good i way imimpiewf lb 3 Jc 1 Soit Is Filed for 5 The following treatment I been prescribed in the use of t jar rings on the market: Expose the rings to open air from 20 to 24 hours Then when ready to use hril nn Hmon rinHs for not less Of than IS minutes in a solution of counsel one quart of water and one tableUnder an agreement between city spoon full of baking soda after and defense attorneys a fine of $5 which boil the rings 5 in fresh minutes for an additional was assessed against each defend- water then use This direction comes ant on each count Shortly after from Edward J Detgen acting dithe hearing was conducted Attor- rector of the containers division in ney Barker paid the city clerk $35 the department of agriculture an for Peery and $15 for Moore nounced 4iss Maud Martin no The case Attorney Barker told demonstration agent the court "is more one of perse cution than prosecution and the city is singling out the Old Mill re- Serves in England sort while winking at the violations of other places" A Blakeman husSgt Chief of Police T R Johnson band ofDouglas Mrs Barbara Jean Blakesaid later he knew of no other man of Santa Ana Calif is a place in Ogden that was in viola- supply soldier in the air service tion of the ordinances and if any command in England teamed up citizen knew of such places "it is with the royal air force supply their duty as citizens to report men in this theatre Sgt Blake these violations to the police" man is a former student oi ugaen of Mr Sgt Lamar A Ellis son and Mrs Robert E Ellis Morgan Flying t I II tri a waist gunner of a 7 air the Moore C Rial withdrew awarded has their been Fortress pleas of innocence to 10 charges of city mThe citation accompanying the beer sale and dancing ordinance 'For exceptional violation and entered award reads: of meritorious achievementofwhile par- guilty through their pleas attorney bombing George S Barker in ticipating in a number city ourt Neither defendant missions over continental Europe today was in xorces The sergeant attended air field court when the cases were called Keesler at The defendants were an ested last specialized schools to Miss and Laredo Tex Priorfcins April Peery was charged in four his entrance in the air corps me- complaints with permitting the sale was employed as an aircraft com- of beer after twelve midnight and chanic under the civil service in three complaints with permitmission ting dancing on Sunday Moore nans was alleged in three complaints to His wife Mrs Ann Jean resides in Lander Wyo- have sold beer between midnight and six a m also in April Their trials were originallv of Miss Lola Lundahl daughter for Tuesday July 18 scheduled of Logan W Jr Lundahl Ernest cases the were brought into but Nev Reno and Mrs C E Joslin 4-- Of $300 in Jar Ring Treatment to spend sfl your food for Safeway Sooth and watch your sewings growl D STOP THERE ON aaouT OUR FOOD WOS AM nmtr MIne-jhe- s HAS THf MOST SM PgV s? 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