Show (Forestry Man Heads Fniid Drive Unit Rotleo Parade Is Scheduled for 11 A ' Ralph B Foulger 20 son of Mr and Mrs Arthur B Foulger 304 GoddarcVwas killed in an air- high-heele- 10-m- an reads: "Two aviation cadets died in the d crash of a plane four miles northwest of LaJunta army airfield the public relations office announced "The dead: "Pietro R Fragale 19 son of Mr and Mrs Tony Fragale 422 Harrison Clarksburg Wf Va "Ralph B Foulger 20 son of Mr and Mrs Arthur B Foulger 304 Goddard Ogden Utah "The craft was on a routine A A HOSIERY EXPERTLY MENDED! Nylon Rayon and Silk ' HOSIERY REPAIR DEPT Main Floor at PENNEY'S training flight" Cadet Foulger entered the army air forces in May 1943 and at the time of his death was training as pilot of a 5 He was bom Nov 20 1924 in Ogden and attended Ogden high school Me later attended Weber college and the Utah State Agricultural college where be studied He was active in L engineering D S church work and in Boy Scout functions Surviving are his parents two brothers SSgt Grant Foulger army air corps England and Lieut Fred Foulger Coronado Calif two sisters Mrs Kathleen Klomp and Miss Foulger both of Ogden Josephine one grandmother Mrs S E Foulger Ogden The cadet's B-2- Lester Moncrief Solicitation of money gifts from public employes for the community war chest fund of Ogden and Weber county will proceed next week under chairmanship of Lester Moncrief of the U S forest service Don E Leader general anchairman of the campaign nounced today The vice chairman of this division is George W Craddock also of the forest service There are six sections to this division and the men who have volunteered to head up the sec ' tions are: F W Smith of the U S public roads administration in charge of solicitation among federal public employes Ross Olsen assistant c'v auditor for city employes O H Petersen assistant superintendent of the state industrial school for state employes A Parley Bates superintendent of the county school system for county teachers and J Everett Hancey at the Madison school for city teachers At four o'clock this afternoon a mass meeting was to be held in the Hotel Ben Lomond ballroom for the-uni- t chiefs of all firms and governmental agencies in the industrial commercial public service public employes division fo the campaign at which final instruc tions were to be given supplies distributed and other details attended to for the actual solicita tion Transportation keymen will hold to at seven-thirt- y their "kick-off- " night in the Spanish room of the hotel $J-go- in which mules and riders are turned loose simultaneously in the arena A fighting Palomino will battle a three-roun- d bout with "its human and in a feature for chilopponent dren only three goats will be freed in the inclosure and will become the property of the children who capture them ) Weber nigh School Notes Associate Eda Hodges Weber high will hold a football dance In the Weber gym at nine o'clock tonight Contestants for are: Paula Mar"Football Co-etin Joan Martin Connie Rhees Shirley Brown Betty James Cleone Sol's getting Santa letters al and ready they're the most modest For requests example Nell Kirk- meyer doesn't want a thing for her self —she's going to hang a pair of her hubby's socks on the mantle in hopes St Nick will leave her hubby Sergeant Kirkf Hi ho who was that lady I saw you with? Answer: That was no sne was my cagi and Heres the weather: Maximum temperature Wednesday 58 degrees with 38 degrees minimum — and clear skies but little wind and clouds Riders engaging in the riding and roping events are all Utah boys Director Clyde Fowles re ported and have never appeared professionally in rodeos although some of them the director said are as skillful as their profession al brothers Randall and Shirley Chandler to be chosen by popular vote Weber students will be admitted on their student body card A large crowd is expected Weber's football team and students were pepped up with a assembly today previous to the football game this afternoon History Elections Students filed into the history classes of Mr Russell Mr Hadlock and Mr Blaylock expecting the same history class routine A surprise 'Was in store for them when they were handed sample ballots Judges were oickeck in each class and students had a Chance to cast their ballots before their parents Of course the votes didn't count but the students had fun and were taught how to go through all the Ralph B Foulger formalities of a real election Ethel Ramsey and her trained father is manager of the Lion Coal canaries are coming to Weber High Nov 17 at eleven a m Friday The body will be brought to Og- Miss Ramsey is coming direct from den Funeral plans are being made the large vaudeville circuits This by the mortuary 533 Twenty-sixt- h feature is a National Assemblies program Pep Club Applicants Junior girls have handed in their USO applications to the Pep club of next year tsig sisters are being chosen to help determine the annlicants' merits All prospective members are reminded to watch their attendance at school and at the The wVl Avenue USO club will games Walter K Granger representa hold a forum Sunday at their club rooms with the American Legion tive oi tne Jt'irst congressional disof Utah presented Weber high auxiliary Pioneer post No 66 in trict school with 37 volumes of "Writ The officers include: Prescharge of ings Washington" Mrs Rep danger ident Gladys Hayes first vice that Weber Is the only president Mrs Walter Epps sec- menuonea ond vice president Mrs Robert nign school in Utah to be presented Bolds secretary Mrs Luetta Wil- with this valuable collection Varson sergeant-at-arm- s Mrs Iverson ious colleges over the state also received copies of the collection ones Mrs Johnnie cnapialn j historian Mrs Gilbert Halev treasurer Mrs' J L Connor chairman program committee Mrs Ida Blocker hospital service commit Depot tee Mrs George M Gillespie Mrs Tonight Is -- On One year ago it was slightly cooler with maximum 42 degrees ana minimum 24 degrees Height oi caution —to put the safety on your gun when It s loaded with blanks or isn't loaded Here's to Carl's invisible geese "You look all in todav AL wnat s tne trouble? ' "! didn't get home until five and was half undressed when my wife woke up and said: 'Aren't you getting up pretty early?' just put my clothes back on and came to the office A railroad magnate was visited in his office by a boyhood friend whom' he had not seen for many years The boyhood friend told a pathetic story of misfortune com prising bankruptcy the loss of wife and children and his own recent illness &He concluded with a plea for assistance and the railroad Weber College Night the Stage — At 8:45— '— 3 BIG ACTS — 3 Music and Fun Singing The Entire Collegp Will Attend NOW SHOWING VPYDAN magnate overcome by emotion touched a bell on his desk A burly colored man responded "John" said the magnate his voice choked with sobs "throw this poor fellow downstairs He's breaking my neart v J Capt J L Tucllcr Home on Leave ' PLUS- - Mc-G- OLIVER LAUREL HARDY R 1 Also Novelty & Latest News 7 BlBaBflSMSMMSBHBBBBBSBHBMBflBBMBSBBMBMaBHBIBMBSS HERE IS MOTHER'S RATION BOOK SHE WANTS A JAR OF SPRy Utah W MAKES v Emma Leon salvage committee Mrs Cecil Gray Mrs John Braggs New Type eucKner The virgu following program will be ivirs -- presented: "Star-SpanglBanner" aucuence invocation Rev J L Connor vocal solo Miss lone Hin-to- n reading Miss Bessie Bartlett: Been Listening" Brown Bomber quartet Pvts George Rainey Samuel Wallace Harry Evans Willie caynes address Kev H J White pastor jmory chapel A M E church vocal solo Mrs Ira Blocker "Americanism and Rehabilita tion" Mr Frank La Staff commander Pioneer post No 66 vocal soio Mrs j Li uonnor remarks Miss Annabel Sawyer music Brown Bomber quartet announcements "Lift Every Voice and Sing" audience Benediction Mrs uiaays Hayes president mistress oi ceremonies ed Institute Tractors c rv — — - mm MM a TV J A V Anderson Lumber Co Associated Builders Supply Co Badger Lumber Co Burton-Walke- r Lumber Co Wheelwright Lumber Co SUCH YUfAMY PE FLAVOR SAVER lb jar Si -- O1 Xi Omega and Xi Alpha chapters of Lambda Delta Sigma the national u u s religious social fraternity of Weber colleee will tonduct the traditional nledee Nov 18 at ceremony Sunday eight-thirt- y p m in the institute of religion building 555 Twenty-fourt- h The two chapters Omeea Weber college girls and Alpha Weber men will jointly take in new pledges for the 1944-4- 5 school season Weber freshmen whose applications to join have been accepted will take their tiled s vnw in an impressive ceremony' in the canaie-n- t lounge oi the institute Hyla Robson has been amjointed chairman of the ceremonial committee Speakers will be Lorna Grix Eugene Nye Maurine Gam- mell Marilyn Kingston Shirley Cunningham and Opal Hone Roy-de- n C Braithwaite Lambda Delta bigma advisor will also be present The three weeks of Nov 13 to Dec 1 will be initiation weeks for the pledges The main event will be the traditional - "work night" party Wednesday Nov 29 The officers will soon attend a banquet honoring the local chan ter officers in Salt Lake City fill ts f i 11 I U S No v-j- 1 Shqs25c a or Sweet ivuesL Potatoes at tractors are weight crawler-typ- e siorea ana shipped by the Utah Aar aepot The tractor weiffh gnnrnrlmgla ly two tons is easnline nneratorl ana nas a It nas six speeos ahead and engine the same number in reverse Tt it anntoKia for use in any climate and operates equany weu in mud snow or sand Will Be Alumni Meets at Ceremony Site "f Who ever heard of tractors that fly? It's another —- — — in nova op inio Deing oy the army ine tractors are sneeiflllv He signed models which On tranSDOrt nlanes snH rarrlori intn combat areas to repair bomb-crers ana damaged airfields when neavier eaumment ran nnt v moved in Manv of th ee Utfht Social Tonight 2sir A De 1 W)C ' t Utah's Celery Week begins November 13 Send your friends some crisp Utah Celery We have shipping cartons out-of-sta- te Weber Colleee- - Alum tion Will hold the venr' first snHnl lonigm at eignt in the L D S institute 555 Twenty-fourt-h All college alumni and faculty members are invited The nrncram rnn sists of musical selections by the museues: ereetintrs hv PretMont tt A Dixon anri Paul speeches by Leland F Monson and Junius xnoe Kefreshments w 11 a A Tender Young Birds 8 to 16 pounds servea This recentmn Is - n rViarers vx a — committee consisting of Junius inoe chairman Russell Croft Harold Handlev Fmmn - Knry- Clara Gilman Dunn Kathleen j ones rortia won Rosella Larkin — cm UpT AM Utility ©7? 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C7T3 kmi UJLV LJ t?m UMyfl W 1 j Bib Sliced ran PENNEY JgSSe DOWNSTAIRS J J Ha Composition or cord soles used on men's work or boys' school shoes Wc Shoulder or Minced That's what you'll say about the repair job' we do on your shoes STORE NATIONAL OPERATED Bib Beef Utility Beef fx o i 3 PAJNT1N© 0 Purchased by us at the Ogden Livestock Show for $155 per pound will be on display in front of store Saturday Sunday and Monday 01 We Never Close Free Estimates IUFJTE0 MOTOn COMPlirJY':-359 26th Street I- BUY BONDS Ay WILL BE LOW IN POINTS Handling Complete LUMBER YAQDS ITS MOTHER SAVS NOTICE The Following m mm A V mc jar ee MORGAN Nov 10— After com pleting 100 combat missions over enemy territory Jack L Tueller is home on Capt a leave with his wife Marlorip Rogers Tueller and babv dauehter Ros- anne of Morgan Capt Tueller Dartirinatrt in thp invasions of France and Germany Dies in Pays on He holds the air medal with 12 Wanier (Wavne) Simons 42 died oak leaf clusters and is also the Thursday at a Payson - hospital recipient of the distinguished fly He was recovering from a maior ing cross operation performed two weeks The captain and his wite will ago when he was stricken with a proceed to a Santa Monica Calif heart attack He married Hazel rest home for a two weeks' vaca Dean Nov 11 1924 at Evanston tion after his leave After this he Wyo Among the survivors is a will be reassigned to a U S base brother Claude Simons Evanston 3L 21-d- ay STAN " Lib - i 2 mm 15-min- ute i A We Never Close d" - That white on the hills east of town isn't frosting— and Old Man Winter isi just around the corner and you can start dreaming of a white Christmas lady — I was going shopping j Forum Sunday Smells like snow daz- e- " a bucking mule contest AND r Editor Bette Pettisrrew ' Wall Avenue Opv nT At Dance Tonight - j -- '' " Gridiron ftueen twin-engine- 10 HAVE YOUR Weher High Picks plane accident near LaJunta army airfield LaJunta Colo Thursday An Associated Press dispatch ar r R AC Northern Utah Saturday will don d boots big hats and its one-thir- ty THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 10 1944 Aviation Cadet Killed in Field Training Crash I Saturday chaps to celebrate Armistice day in good old western style when post No 9 the Baker-Merri- ll American Legion stage? its first late fall amateur rodeo in Ogden city stadium All proceeds will be earmarked to finance post-wprojects sponsored by the American Legion J Francis Fowles post commander said A colorful street parade at eleven a m will feature one of the big gest array of saddle horsed ever assembled in northern Utah according to Clyde Fowles arena The procession begindirector will move ning at Twenty-sevent- h t along Washington to Twenty-firsat The rodeo program-rbegi- ns o p m Grand Marshal G L Becker grand marshal of the parade will have for his aides Mrs Ella Fowles and Mrs Don C Olson Arthur Woolley Joseph E Newey Richard Tucker John I Davis John Stevens Pat Anderson Harman W Peery Ora Bundy Sheriff John R Watson A M Shaw Phil J Dix ' and James - Kallas this group willcome Following the color guard and in the follow- -' ing order these units American Legion drum corps veterans of World War I Ogden City and Weber county officials ROTC band ROTC cadets the American Legion Junior drum corps Weber county 'sheriff's posse Box Elder county sheriff's posse and the rodeo contestants The sixth war loan drive will get 'underway during the show with a bond auction of a Palomino colt contributed- - by John Adams Box Elder county rancher to the person buying the largest bond Alton W Parker will donate to the sec ond biggest bond purchaser the champion fat lamb of the Ogden show which was pur chased at $195 per pound The auction will be conducted by the junior chamber of com merce with a committee appointed by Thomas G Barker These men include: Dorman Tal bot chairman: Spencer Combe Rex uarris itex uanoon Harry Taylor Granteeley Leonard Miller Boyd Cooke Kenneth McBee Fred ' Morris Events Listed Events of the show will include 12 T ' V ft v Vy Dial 4493 i f S iL 7i — 1Bll WASH |