| Show t County Attorney THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY- - EVENING AUGUST 25 1944 R 1QA Event They Are Aivaiiing Golden Calls Inquest In Auto Death n ' IS rJ3 r N MEN'S TO W N v - -- ' r I Weber County Attorney M in Peterson today called an Blaine rw n'drvV hi afterw IJ UCO tk iul JJUUU Thornton 16 of 2262 Harrison who died Sunday Aug 13 of injuries sion which occurred the night before Young Thornton and a companion were riding in a pickup truck (Babe) Walter by operated Ellis 42 of 1717 Lincoln which collided with a second car driven 43 Kaysville by Floyd Thompson The youth was thrown to the pavement when the Thompson machine the main thorallegedly entered a road at the side from oughfare mouth of Ogden canyon known as Valley drive investigating officers time 'reported at the bail in Thompson forfeited a $5 of on a court failing charge 'city 'to yield the right of way iff v-- p 7 RAFT C ) ro) Man! That's Comfort! Man! That Sure Is Style Too! 1 (0 I ) of comf6rt! You'll find Deluxe dress oxfords for men with shoe-loaTowncrafts are ruggedly built as well as precision styled! Featured is the plain toe style of black or brown leather that takes a high polish! ds Sizes 6 to-1- 1 - " ' Fine Imposed in S? Milk Charge Reid P Souders 29 of 1150 was given a $25 fine vv TnHcfP T Quill Nebeker in city rmirt tnriav unnn his Dlea'of CUiltV to a charge of failing to properly protect milk by leaving u exposed Twenty-nint- h cun anrt rnntjmination The complaint was signed by Tfriprt ppnton Ogden city dairy n Souders allegedly inspector after mux a into piani xvionaay pulledhis of milk uncovered load with Mi- Pntnn said the defendant covered a milk route including Eden Liberty arid Huntsville The complaint said the action wa taVpTi in the interests of Dra- tecting public health and protect irom rejected mus Alproducers ter 10 minutes in the hot sun Mr Penton explained the hazard o soured or contaminated milk be rnmps serious The court suspended execution of the sentence until Sept 8 when Mr Penton will report the extent of Souder's cooperation with the health department in properly protecting the milk Mr Penton said he would accompany the defendant on his milkvroute and show him the proper methods for protecting his cargo The city health department is not satisfied with present methods of milk protection the inspector said- - and it is expected the slow process of changing the methods of transportation would be com pletely changed by May 1 1945 - Neuterman K 2763 Liberty will observe their wedding anniversary oun-Ha- v golden An 97 Relatives and friends are'invited to call from two until seven o'clock Mr and Mrs Neuterman tn Oeden from Holland 44 years ago They areofthe parents whom are of five children two of Sac4 Neuterman Francis The Eleventh Ward Choral socl living ramento Calif and Cornelia vt Lake City a mixed France Mantua They have five tv nf Salt of 40 voices will pre- Choral group grandchildren sent a concert at Ogden Eighteenth ward on Sunday at seven-thirt- y Mr anri Mrs S imml-trratc- A Prizes Set f or Talented Misses The five talented misses who survive the local contest next week in the search for a Miss Utah to represent this state at Atlantic City next year will each receive a merchandise prize offered by local merchants William Homer chairman of the committee said today The winning candidate of the state contest to be held at the Utah state fair Sept- 3 to 9 wil represent Utah in the Miss America pageant at Atlantic City with all expenses paid Applications may be secured from Mr Homer in room 628 building or from the theatre where the run-oelimination will be held Wednesday morning Aug 30 and the finals on the night of Thursday Aug 31 The list of awards offered by Ogden merchants the chairman said include a complete sports outfit from the Fred M Nye Co afternoon frock from Wolfer's matched shoes and purse from the NadLne birthstone ring from the Anderson Jewelry Co and a fdll coat suit or dress from Samuels - Shoo Repair You'll have two bright healthy shoes alter they are repaired by us Composition or cord soles tued on men's work or boys school shoes PENNEY ty um ff New Va Aug 25 (AP "Why don't folks stay home at night where thev belong and lo di after their children?" Walter complained one evening after trying by telephone to reach several of his acquaintances "Something ought to be done n!uP0?n NATIONAL OPEIIATED DOWNSTAIRS STORE Pol-lan- BUY BONDS Choir Will pansion Sizes S A 1 6 - RTMENI ST REET FLOOR SAVE ON PENNEY'-- j Grammar The choral organization is enterthe same ing its fifth year under who Tomlinson H John director organized the group in 1940 and who has presented concerts in 30 different wards in Salt Lake City as well as programs of various kinds over the radio in parks and The nn manv other occasions group appeared in Ogden two years ago at the Jtagnteenin wara It is managed by Raymond W FiHrirfpp Mrs Erma Baker is ac Oxfords Boys' n They need a sturdy type of snoe yet ligni anu hcaiuic ±ui young feet! Sizes 8Vi to 3 Jr Appearing with the companist rhnnis at the Sundav evening con cert will be Elaine Tomlinson soLake prano well known in SaltBassett music circles and Jessie dramatic reader The program to be presented is For Style Jim 0 WE S A R BUY WINTER CLOTHING ON LAYAW AY Feet Active CT)IQ II growing children Leather soles and rubber heels Sizes 12 to 3 IS - f r d O x f o Penny For dress or school the mocca- Dudlev Buck: Jesu Priceless Treasure Cruger Bach: Let the Mountains Shout for Joy Evan Stpnhpns? Halleluiah Amen Judas Handel The Lord Macabbacus Bless You and Keep you JUUiKin all hv the choir I Heard a Forest This Praying Peter DeRose Bless House May H Brahe solos by Flaine Tnmlinsnn soorano: The Gift of Gifts selected a reading by Jessie iiassett £1 EN M ' Comfort and foot health for as follows: Glorious Forever" Serge Rachmaninoff Pilgrim Chorus Verdi Vilia from The Merry Widow Lehar: God is Our Refuge "I'm going to call some folks and I'll give them a $25 war bond when I find them at home and they have a child under ten years old" Pollard got out the telephone directory and caned some num bers at random He gave away $100 worth of war bonds Pollard a florist says he intends to keep up the rewards for the duration DE P B O E to 1 j j I it" he PEnOEY OXFORDS ' Corded or stitched moccasin toe oxfords allow room for foot ex- Sing in Ogden about Parents Get $25 If Children Home MORRISON I nm Or-phe- Like Jirl H city-coun- i School Boys Are Wearing will Mr and Mrs II Neuterman 2768 Liberty ?e?elEraUAtheir YoldeV wedding anniversary Aug 27 befriends are m tween the hours of two and seventop call invited I s 77?Ofl sin toe bal! Rubber heels! Sizes 1 to 6 for "Foot Wriggle" Moccasin-to- e Sanitized lining to keep feet healthy! Built for wear! Sizes said £J II lali m 12 to 3 r " vvjv a n- Scuff less Oxfords Tipped shoes with tough soles! Sanitized! 19 In 5 Children's Trim Looking! Buih for Wear! MEN'S VORIC PANTS good Sizes Gray stripe heavy moleskin cloth deep seams and four I— J ' Fre-shru-nk Sizes 29 to 42 pockets i Schoolgirl's Choice in a C A SHOE SUAL Moccasin toe slack shoe Easy to slip in and out of— S ' : a H O 2V2 E q y— i M) J kJui) just like the other girls wear! Sizes Army Regulation Flying J) P T — F LO OR STREET Cgssack Style! Extra Length! JACKETS Wool and rayon Shetland type jacket r- - ' front with Three-butto- n pockets patch brown green and blue- Red tan Sizes 7 Skirts Corduroy lrlTFin for little red brow n and blue Sizes 3 to 6 W WEBEft CE WHAIMIMASSI Owned and Operated by Cooperative Dairymen 25G9 OGDEN AVE DIAL 419G -— —— "PURITY"—the watchword here i — te "))yj ) 200 Jumper CREAM -BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE SWEET CREAM BUTTER MILK 9)Q0 B I o u s e s Tailored style ray- - £7)00 Ch h i on blouses to w Sizes SEC OND 8 F L- - r O jjCJ rayon lining in brown and tan Sizes 36 to 46 --n - to 14 Girls' Skirts sizes 7 to 14 Jiffy JACKETS Cape leather with zipper front and Start the New Season Right! GIRLS' Plenty of CREA3I O'WEBER COTTAGE CHEESE for the salad did you say? You bet ril dress and be there for dinner in a "''' i LEATHER v ri Genuine leather! Knit wrists and waistband Brown and tan Sizes 36 to 48 to 8 D E JACKETS LEATHER Cossack Style! "Utility Coat!" COVEE1T CLOTH JACKETS CJ) § J Oxford gray covert cloth with wool and cotton lining Sizes 36 to 50 " fop 'n' Bottom" Brand WORK S H I R T S 6- Heavy weight blue army cloth ounce Sanforizedf- - Full cut! Two pockets j i wxi &izes Full Sizes — for Better Fit! O MEN'S UNION SUITS 'rl unorii sitcvc f-r- v nnTclf Ipnffth o--- 12- - cotton Ecru pound medium weigh l 0J T shade MEN'S Sizes 36 to 46 STORE — TWENTY-FOURT- H STREET Hip j 1 J ENTRANC'J 1 i J |