Show J THE OGDEN Comiii ission Asks s JANUARY 1 1943 Utah Is 49 Years Little Neiv Year Has World in Arms Improvements In State Hospital : 5 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MONDAY EVENING Old JVo i non-professio- : i -- " i are for the: immedi- ate needs of the hospital' A sep- -' arate report defining possible postwill be sub war mitted it says 1 State Hospital ' Comment of the 'legislature hospital should a 3Ipt" "1 the commission Mo - r - i rs ' ' ' r ' -- V- - BOISE Ida Jan 1 (UP) — C Charles Gossett Nampa farmer today became Idaho's 19th governor its seventh Democrat chief executive He was inaugurated at high noon py taKing an oath irom Chief Jus tice James F Ailshie Five addi tionalnewstate officials all Demo crats "justice of the statP supreme court and two officials also were sworn in The two old hands are State Mines' Inspector Arthur Campbell Democrat who began his sixth successive term and Edwin M Holdeh of Boise supreme court justice who switched the chief justice mantle with Ailshie earlier today Lieut-Go- v Arnold Williams of Rexburg will be sworn in when the legislature! convenes next Monday He will be president of the senate The ceremony lacked the of those years when it was combiied with a joint session of the lcgiaiatttt though Gossett was aetrorded the honor of a roll and fourish of drums and cornets For the 'second' straight wartime th pnsrmarv iqi inauguration gun salute for'a new governor was lackir"?: The military department was unabli to secure the proper blank ammunition for its cannon) II Moiy employes have been lost Jo the war industries and military h service the report noted Recover' Patients Many Despite the fact that occupational therapy and hydrotherapy departments have been closed for much of the time because of the inade- quate staffs "many patients have shown complete recovery" during the period Some have shown only moderate improvement while only "a very small number" h$s shown no improvement at all according! to the commission' Insuliar hypoglycemia metrazol and t her a p y treatments' which have- - experi- enced only minor interruptions have p?dvn very beneficial in schizophrenic and affective psychoses cases the report points out The cooperative attitude df the employes and the influx of a unit of conscientious objectors as workers has alleviated the manpower situation somewhat Although salaries' of- attendants were increased td $1 15 monthly two-ye- j "' " - "! i it '':!''' " i I — ini Governor's Oath 111 :V: j"-- r- '' ''''-":": J " 1 - : Thursday Celebration ' GossettMes " icy" ' ' ' r Utah became the unions 45th state by proclamation of President Grover Cleveland Jan 4 ' 1896" Heber M Wells was the state's first governor - - - " i f arc planned V is that the "state be high on the list of 'nvusts' in the consideration of It' "con- budget appropriations" : V tinues: "Thre have been times when 'the number (of employes) on duty J wa?so small that it not only handicapped productive rand therapeutic efforts but left the wards' imattended" properly ' In his section" of the report Dr Heninger comments: "If the citizens of Utah were erf what can be done fully l to'- helpaware 'mentally ill people it is believed they would insist that at least ' ' minimum standards of care and treatment be adopted as a legislative and administration pol- -" " ' SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (AP) —Thursday is Utah's ' anniversary of statehood but fof most of the state's residents it will g0 unob' V served Elias J Strong secretary to CJnv Herbert B Maw said he knew of no special observance and Mrs Austin Carter president of the Daughters pf "Utah "Pioneers said her organization planned no commemoration Next year however when Utah is 50 years old special celebrations a Vtan Jan j ini y- -j Tnrrpn!Ps in the professional and staffs and a $18Qi- -i 000 building program have been recommended by the public wel- fare commission to bring the Tyrtah Itate hospital here up to minijhum itanrtarrfs set by the American Psvchiatric association A iointi biennial report o£ Supt Owen P Heninger M D '6nd the ctfrnmission points' out thai its PROVO ' - 1 — GREETING Among the typical little New Years who were 1945 to with open arms Is this August 1 baby A Stuart greet ready Wheelwright" Jr five months 'old to the day He is the son of A Stuart Wheelwright SP (P) 2C and Mrs Wheelwright The fond father is public relations photographer USNTC Farragut Idaho former Ogdenitewho joins with young Stuart in "Happy New Year" i greetings ed Z -- 'ni i i t j ' s' bv ' '4 r I -- s - isec-pn- i ::V: - - v- !4£sv'r ( - re-elect- ed — - 'I- " Gov Maw Places Human r Welfare Above Moiiev in 2nd Inauguration Address of the stte on this occasion Human welfare is tSking pre- - T people m cederice over fiscal matters (Gov X1UUL J Cell 3 U&U But even as Ave rejoice over our ernor Herbert s Maw said today in his inavgutation address as he security and prosperity there comes d to most of us the realization that took the oath of officefor the ceremonies much of what seemed tb be imat in the Capitime lor beginning women and $130 for tol : portant when I first took office is men and jworJ0ng conditions have as nothing today for how can homes Utah 60000 From youths economic Deen improved during the period to war prosperity and lower the govthe commission points out that have gone forth ernor said The state has achieved taxes heal the aching hearts or such adjustments were overdue satisfy the longings of the lonesome Specifically needed is the addi- a unity because of "this and! beof most of us today From tion four physicians to" the staff cause of the centering of all ef- souls 60000 homes have gone the young of war on the The report also recdmmends that forts the Avinning and womanhood of our provision bemade for a new unit he' added Sacrifices have been manhood of whom are being for contagious disease patients' at made and more' will be made even state many a cost of S704474ahd facilities for into the period oi peace he sid sacrificed ' amid the carnage and nurses including a student The text- - of Governor Maw's ad plunder of war Few families have home at a cost of $110000 dress follows: the sorrows—mens hearts nues training escaped a re r not without worry and fear of Text of Address S?nnf period Yet who among us is unwilling to Were treated at the 'patients ' hospital My Fellow Citizens: — Four place on thetoalter of sacrifice his the cause of liberty years ago when I stood in this contribution "The months ahead of 'us will be and took first the oath of place the office ) of governor to which I trying times Decisive victory in had been elected I pointed put both Europe and Asia will call for J ( passi that' there was two fundamental still greater sacrifices Increased figurf needs qt the people which should sorrows will be poured out on 'jireceive immediate attention' The many of us and 'greater effort first was to bring under mote expected of all of us for therprice definite control and expenditure of of liberty is great— the cost of r "!-monies with: the view of re- freedom exacting ortLi' LAKK CITV Tan 1 trm public taxes and the second was Military Conflict ducing faces New Year's day de- of that the purchasing increasing iu snouiaer tremendous The military conflict which jiniieu of a large! percentage j of absorbs tasks and 'sacrifices and end the power so much of our attention Jivour population who were then me is 12 next the public attitude of months changing fcluI: ' ing in poverty and idleness the whole state arei 'cver A more human of the employproviding Lakers ushered in 1945 with through view of is into the Salj point creeping the traditional blowing of horns ment opportunities I announced Morel and more Deo body pontic to at that were time those be that and ringing o£ bells Rt uB pie are becoming concerned over major objectives ' of my admini' Prayef that peace would speedily the the welfare of their feUowmen -war scricKen world strationUniversal relief mental and "To accomplish the first I pro- physical sufferingsfrom IUWWeu au festivities i and protection Churches held SDecial sonti reorganization irom unreasonable privations posed a large-scale seem in anticipation of the arrival of of the the executive branch to be Men wanted all of by the new year and the service men state government to- thej 1941 legis- women of all classes are more-- and lature That body approved of my more thinking in terms of and hu- - ifTM: X0 new ar ejectro-eortvulsi- ve ( ' if - Zr ( i ! Here's Ration - Round-U- p : o-y- 1 'JMtnto for '' feac& m U ! i k - - ! 1- --- utan rfv - be "clear :artd sunny with hieh clouds" for one of the statimportant events on New day— the Inaiieiirpftm f tJfaLs ficers at the capitol building The public is invited to attrnrt tKim ceremonies Which begin at eleven claration of war against Germany ters and Japan has created so maby "ThiW imforseen tasks which required J most of the attention of toy office a5&U1 that U has been impossible to po- - mlnistra ceed very far with the Jreorganiza- - Ha - : 1 L - J A vifirt J?Jf Ji-i- i1 i "MJ i: u? VS?4°!?ais Mm ' - ' - l " -- JJSE? XZJLZ i5?!"'mu"-- er Imcut1 ar- B-2- ii - -- j-Vi" : B-2- I iV? t?&2LL rrrH Xc 'w ' Salt Laker slashed In Hotel Fight I : o J' ut lTer been "us VvI "7 ullir rr n J?3 KSSS S f'Fiten IWh 'rruini SB" 'tt 5 that not ' SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (UP) of th in :UCIS Us isthe case i othS com- City recovering from a knife aiuis JniS IS hpranco wound of the lower chest allegedly uiuiiwc laid and harrl tirnflr carefully suiiered in a fight yesterday with on the part ofplans state adminiyour an employse at the new Dixie hotel stration and the complete cooperato According police reports of Utah's congressional deleJohnson was slashed after he re- tion gation It Was not thfe war fused to pay for lodging nor was it by accident that the at tthe hotel When he nut his Kfr" St Joye hJ?' tToning believing' he was reaching for a weaporiv allegedly slashed him with ft knife KKfe iUt'°Perte ?ilnue Amnl during u lDroviHincr j ior mousands vijaui " Population Such of our ' SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1 (UP) ad van- Persistent j—ln keeping with an opinion S A"exrm handed down by the war labor board three weeks ago more than types of competition It can easily —shift differential and vDeen 3vu(uyuin made during the rvact nave back pav vvas naiH workers at the American : Smelting 111? toward solving the two Problems Wh h confrontedmajor u v — ini( nafininr a niariT ijFifi the ljii J Dadill to Wesley accdmg local 347 International president Union of "Mine Mill and Smelter Baths land Massage Workers (C I O) Colon Irrigations Service ' Spinal Distortions Corrected r ! -- - vt0rn I N X-R- ay The ZZ i ' c R Lewis Bldg Jones" Clinic Phone 6301 Graduate Lady" Operator ' in Attendance w-Deaonean- th I W! ly ' v to-tli'm- rk - "-- to f 'i: ": :? ' C Gasoline— coupons 14-- A - WAV valid everywhere for four gallons each 5 5 6 through March '21 and 6 coupons good everywhere lor five gallons each Fuel Oil — Old period four and C-- B-- G-- Jan "- " ' ' X' v ' - '' '" :" : ' AN '" - 1 1 W ''i ' 7: : Vftt© et EMPLOYMM NT for WOMEN We have a few openings for women packaging sugar at our Ogdeh warehouse Wilson Lane r ' This employment is steady rjart-tirraging about 100 hours'per month riods each month give full time shift employment m - Pti'n eight-ho- ur day Charge Budget or Layaway lake 10 Months to Pay PIE E'S FURRIERS FOR MORE THAN 3 GENERATIONS For full particulars call Mr Hancock 5739 or Mr Kofoed U S ILK - - nrir aver- - - IV v L j MS Office AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY 2407 VASHiN©TON BLVD1 1 i 15 Where peade-lovin- g people can live in security and ' haooiness-- the place where honest labor is found in abundance— the place where op portunities are numerous t — the place where people live abuntant- Jy 'But as we clan and work and fight let us not forget the declara tion of Patrick Henry when he said 'No free government or the blessings of liberty can be pre served to any people but by a' firm' adherence to justice moderation temperance frugality and virtue' us also not foreet that Almighty God Watches over the destinies of man and that no home or insti tution or state or nation or People is secure without the guiding in fluence of that Divine Being who j-- V' A and five coupons and new period oi one and two coupons good throyghout current heating season In midwest and south period three coupons also good now and valid throughout heating year Period three coupons become valid in Pa cif Jan 8 in the east heavens and the earth'" pi '! 4 X B-- : ve tuMv muuuuu iiyu will Utah whose debt has control and public under been supervised been taken care of is m a nnsi- f ceieDrauon tnat1 began last the administrative costs of the tion to make great' strides ' during of Utah state greatly reduced In fact all the next fou ryears toward hf tTniverSity nii aatstudent imlevies on property for general fund proving the welfare of its with danHno nnrle " been have tion nicture Dartv win t li—- Durooses entirely eli The first task will thi$ afternoon at the fradiUonalat rninated " during the past three be that ofand immediate all out to help going The now levies Thome observance and recentiori nf years made wmthe war only Having completed it the state are for school pur? theuniversity president ' at home and many poses and they are the lowest in employment other and securities Utah-t- his -thehistory ofmillsv year be must beadvantages: Wniiii?nl or f those of our provided HUCfl i 29 Befote the end only Imprisoned jing return of my next term the reorganiza- - frnm6thT"W?men wiU Everyone been have Airjnen Comes Home tion completely set economies af- CAT HI T a Jsn°!mnS up and many-othLri" fected um seives 10 lorget OUT obli- ' L Shaffer is home "The program nrenared to r rj5uim Mtmn Lake Ofv """u v — y i "7 nmniicK ""w we lears ill fto the crash 0f a 4J over cut Romania that of providing employment for a quarter of a centurv-aefnr ii !" "imDrisorinipnt the hardships eration'ot the country 4 waist on a safe- gunner Z 1 aepression during iuev"nR h" a raid on th Pi nosti nil fiiH should be set nn whreiraf xBrage citizen guards in '"r han Psible against a recurrence of Romania Sgt Shaffer crashed with PI 7 aInwtalng purchasing pow-Beignt pieces of flak in one leg """ei has of '1 from er for our neoDle Now u ihL I was lurkv" save "in 10 our bulwarks against pyua eing one of the four survivors" i ates in aftermaths of war Through Hffs??fff- - Ther? are LZC"r"-r£J A Press Meats fats etc — Book four red stamps Q5 through X5 now good No termination dates have been set OPA says none will be in validated before March 1 New red point values now in eifect Next "series of stamps will be val idated Jan 28 Processed foods— Book four blue stamps X5 through Z5 and A2 through G2 now good OPA says none will be invalidated before March 1 New point values for fruits as well as vegetables now in effect Next series of stamps will' be validated Feb 1 Sugar— Book four stamp 34 good for five pounds is the only sugar coupon stilL valid Termination date has not been set A new stamp for five pounds will be valid Feb 1 musV last three months instead a — i aiiu a uaix ui ivvu monins Shoes — Book three airplane stamps l 2 and 3 valid indefinite By 0TAH - |