Show THE OGDEN Celebration Held as Fifth Anniversary Attained Action Taken to 3c 25A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 5 Friday Evening January 1945' ' J j i Prevent Spread Of Orchard Pest 4 Quarantines against fruit from Weber county have been effected Hutch-In- s by all western states Earl supervising Utah agricultural effort inspector said today In an orienthe of to prevent the spread tal fruit moth Hutchins said the moth was particularly dangerous because It not only attacked the fruit but the trees as well However Ray Whiting district today agriculturalis Inspector said the moth present only Innoa small great area and as yet has done 4 KM damage The economic loss expected to be suffered will be caused through the cost of fumigation whichwill be necessary before any shipments of fruit from the county may be made It will also Inconvenience in buying in that they will have to search for Inspected 1 f'V L v v - " A meeting- - at which the problem was to be discussed was scheduled for this afternoon It is expected however xnai me aanger wm we temporary TnniaM Mkrnli — — - Mu r m L mm mm mm m m m I w m -M 0 mm Sponsors listed at press time of annual Ogden the twenty-fourtOratorio association's "Messiah" iU be given at eight-fiftewhich o'clock tonight at the Og den" tabernacle follow: h- en Bank tf Utah N A Steve's Office Supply Com- mercial Security Bank E C Olsen company J C Penney company D H Peery estate The Utah Canning company L M Loll J H " ' -- Riley-Mr- ' s f v 1 Sr Federal Building HInchcliff Ella sociation Boyle Jen-Df- er " - UgUCll UU11U1 Leave 30-Da- y Tv Boyd Sloan signalman 2c Sloan U S navy son of Mrs Ethel 30-dFifwnth is home on a i leave visiting his J family and rela' tives Sloan left in ay I--- ( the States in De cember of 1942 and since that l1 tinle has seen ac- the Jtion inareas of the V south Pacific J: I P Officer's Wife M R Scott wife of UASF depot army major 273 Jackson narrowly escaped seriois ckr injury this morning when her loaded grain coUlded with a fully Wijll truck at the intersectionto ofTraffic and Twelfth according who investigated Sgt C L Pettit The truck overturned theOfpiiicer bulk said depositing its loacT Scott Mrs on the highway grain was taken to the depot emergency hospital at Second street for treatment of a bruised left leg and shock Sgt The accident happened the Sccitt Pettit reported whenfront of the machine "ticked" the tmrir ririvpn bv Harold Lester Eirmloves and srtafisl criiecte at a dinner party Wednesday evening at the Ben LnmnnH Virt1 rolc brated the fifth anniversary of thje x upper oaKery Five years ago this comparativ new Oeden business ermee: Was started- witha 4tllltV 1imito4 gnUftl ana an iaea m me mma 01 Man M DeRyke 'Today ager Harry it' is a debt-fre- e rnmnonv uritH n- siets of over $35000 Mr DeRyke s maintained Ogden was ' truly a city of opportunity Emdoves attending th anniver sary dinner were: Mr and Mrs Harry M DeRyke Mr and Mrs M J DeRyke Mr and Mrs Eu gene Tuttle Mr and Mrs - Clilf — it : xavs — m w — fc has-alway- " Saekett I8l!o fSitininirham- Miks Janice McKay and Miss Betty Ross Special guests in attendance werer Mr and Mrs Rex L Deck- & Roy Grant Decker (serving with the merchant marines) Geo McKay Miss Beverly Thurgood Richard Kingston and Miss Lois Columbia River Youth 13 Wins Project Asked 7 A Tan CIJTMYlTTlr R M Jim m ( A P ) i— Ming The Columbia river watershed's NEW YORK Jan 5 (AP)i-Fra- nk Dotential power is at least nine 13 - year - old Komynski times that of the proposed St school boy in a found who Lawrence seawav the house rec iunkvard more than a$13901 ago year lamation and irrigation committee late was awarded Thursday It urged an immediate $4400 of the money while the declared congressional appropriation of $25- - femainder was divided between six 000000 to complete plans ana sur j'pther claimants vavi fnr a series of nroiects The compromise settlement was Included is a comprenensiye ' by Supreme Court J approved postwar program pf irrigation and B M McNallv Three Janaes to give multiple use projects teen-ag- e pother boys with Komyn- men and to wnen me money was uiscv-ere- d ski provide them with homes and the money given them The committee beaded by Kep were James Siciari $4ooo: James also advocated Contrares i and Niborio Palermo White improvements on the Columbia and $2000 each Snake rivers to permit tidewater The! junk dealers James and transportation- to the confluencen Gerald Brancatd each will receive of the Clearwater river at Levels-to- $500 The balance of' the money Idaho Construction of com- will be divided between the estate plementary highways to supple- of Mrs Delia Kelly and Harry ment the water transportation Was Israel a former candy store ownr advocated The ' administrator of Mr Thl nrnnnsfll was He£ribed bv estate asserted that she dieaKelly's snort the committee as the "most m- - lly before the money was found portant rivef improvement ptor and that $15000 in cash was missing gram remaining to be undertaken from her effects Israel claimed in the west or perhaps in Airier the money' had been stolen from his candy store lea" : us-ti- ehi-nlovm- ent ex-servi- ce o) ' Party Given for British Kids Sloan was O T great day whenreceived orhe ' ders at Salpan to V V return jo the United States He ill leave SunAr Jan 7 fnr uMOn Treasure island Calif where he will await orders for reassignment with the Pacific fleet Suit for SlflO46020 damages had been filed today in Second district court against the weoer uentrai and Gordon Dairv association Manningi an employe The suit was instigated Dy rer-dett- a Thompson as administratrix nf thp estate of Carter Selmar Thompson who reportedly died of sutiered uct e isjm wnen injuries was involved in a collision his car with a dairy truck driven by Man :'4 ning The complaint stated Thompson's car was moving along Robert Simmons street in Davis county when hit by the dairy truck which was going east on Gentile street Thompson reportedly died two days after the accident Manning was charged with driving at an excessive and dangerous rate of speed and failing to keep a proper lookout Thompson was employed at the naval supply depot at Clearfield at the time of his death The comdamplaint asked $100000 general damactual for and $46020 ages ages such as funeral expense hospital doctor and nurse bills Fine Totals Indicate ' Increase in number of cases handled by juvenile court was indicated today by figures released total fines paid by the court on TJnrins the months-froAprilj 1944 to December 1944 inclusive fines totaling $1930:56 were paid in fhi district which includes Weber Davis Morgan and Box Elder counties Of this amount $165356 was paid by offenders in Wphpr rnuntv alone During the months from January 1943 to March 1944 inclusive fines totaled $1523 in the district with $126950 coming from Weber county j m r - it ' - ' - S?fat British War ' Prty Belief J y" Weber Second in Complalint Charges Illegal Beer Sale charging E J Twenty-fift- h with selling beer to minors and Inez Hibbs barmaid 2362 Madison with serving beer to minors in the Calico Cat last Saturday night are on file with M Blaine Peterson Weber county attorney Police Capt D B Ballantyne said today Capt Ballantyne said he was also asking for prosecution Eben Wilcox proprietor of the Ogden Billards ?4G8 Washington on a decharge of contributing to the Police after minors of linquency Chief T RY Johnson Capt Ballantyne Lieut E L Shaw and Pa-17 trolman William Helms took iuveniles into custody during a routine check of pool halls Saturr day evening The 17minors ranged Their names in age from 15 to were filed with juvenile court authorities! for disposition Do-her- ty Complaints 27814' War loan Drive Weber county went over the top again by subscribing 222 per cent of its quota of $5665000 irf the sixth war loan drive to Henry Aldous According Dixon chairman of the drive Emery county headed the state list with 282 per cent Weber county following in second place with 214 per and Tooele third ' cert - V- '- Gratitude has been expressed to all leaders' and committee workers who made it possible to credit more than $12000000 worth of bonds to Weber county during the dlfive bmWANTEDmhi of men recently honorably 'discharged from the service's have come to usifor their new Expert! Lubrication Mechanic Must Have Certificate of Availability 1 matter of prlcle to us tfiaf a number It Is a v'--- -: : BAGGS OIL CO civilian clothes great privilege tci outfit these men for their civilian lives We 23rd & Grant It is a are happy to take Jime out' jo jtell you of' the small though important changes whicK 'have taken place in Men's Clothing in the to purchase last fevy years If vJe show any of the clothing which : yoUr e you-decid- WAR CALLS for maximum creps More and mnrA fafrrs are dis-nvrinir the Importance of nlantinv nnlv the best Look for the Flying1 seed at the very time seed Goose on the bag : Bjnnbol of high quality production in below anormal Con-of shortage 'seeds for 61 years sequently there la ortUand Brand ferMe way to aeaure your supply of testedlocal King & Co orthrup Consult NOW! to order your Seed is dealer or write to J60 Soth necessary alterations can Be clone'-foryo- u : i ay Northrup t(ing cr time in speed-u- p 7- " r II '' " j y : Co nF-H- v ' " z '' '"-?- : ' -- f ' 'J F': ' ( ' Little Janice Shields 22 months eld goes for or children f London's east end given by the Society of America She elasps a Topsy" $oll a partyj favor EM© LOTION ' V I' nSrrtdl8 " Nov L ft 5721 Occh Sv'i 'K?fflffEicrpt 10 P! nu Monday 1 size tAX FLU j — WhtaI( —— — Blvd Fr CMtm I PkUr tint ill II tyfw7 ( ' LIMITED TIME! I G! - " UARD your - f r VI I J o§vz&lI 1 I v(h n !''"' - Oden CUt r y 2359 Washington Boulevard ' ' " ' ' ' : f ' - ! y a ' i t j - il '! ) ' ' ' ' fi ' ' ' I ' M Fred M Nye Co tool liSS : 0 and t 1 : - V ' ! j ijn ' " i " agesnneUnesduetodrynessMakes is460othingafter-shavelotio- 1 11 J t velvetyoft mm r79i m I effects against the drying famous of harsh veather with This Wind and Weather Lotion base a wonderful powder f r tender skin PAY 122 i"T1 EL skin creamyrich lotion helps keep and nooth:disf our y DIAL - ' Ranging from 2 ft l to 4 in in length And 25c to SL49 in price f : In U I o Lb U W Wooden chick feeder yith roller to prevent chic ks from getting Into feed Amaxin ReUef in bottlo f Moo' "Bmlf Got XHl With tb not oom th painmdl ot ooro- It dooo tffenlvo and 4o awtr with eMra your money will bo promptly elling: city-count- Mable Klauser had been granted court from Edward Klauser whom she charged with cruelty The coumarried April 7 1937 at ple was Idaho Mrs Klauser was Burley awarded custody of the minor child household furniture war bonds and $50 per month alimony Reg PorG?5rfng FgoS leot Drursit 1 a divorce today in Second district r bout how loas been troubled or how rnanr tried Jthor preparmtlono you hoyo oil ! on pnrattn to raako rrVparotton that will htlp coafort-Ablo achiac corn to your palaful callouo and an4 ooftoit up bo that you'll - fCT and Jo ot luiytbms-' ftoywaero foot comfort baolott is Ko warrelouslyOil poworfut that thousand Jioono'a Emerald to annually inflamed it bottleifromaroiortold tender loU of It r for Jobs f ' - ' PARTY FOOD j "Don't1"-worr- City Invites Men to Divorce Granted Looms Miautea ' VIND and WEATHER -- 5 m ': SAVE HALF! " Lrf J ¥ t1 tf COEUR D'ALENE la Jan 5 (yp) —A surprise is "in store here for that arrogant metropolitan The Coeur D'Alene city council last night declared open season on "the untidy birds right in the middle of town Great numbers of the feathered scavengers-roos- t atop the town's only four-stor- y building1 and the council ruled 'that the "hunters" must fire from the roof of the building across the street us410 shotgun ing only a light-gaug- e In taking the action the city fathers declared thai the birds were not only a "public nuisance" but "dangerous" to pedestrians - V ' Li - in Attendance r4 par- i - Case Increase T- -i -- to restrain persons from taking any Apply Applications for city civil service city and stored in the Pineview examinations for appointment of Ham were received tnriav hv Judce and firemen are beofficers Charles G Cowley of Second dis police ing received by Joseph B Dykes trict court secretary of the civil service tocom-be Hearing on the pleadings and on mission and wjll continue ' two demurrers and twn senarater ufttil five o'clock Saturreceived motions was set for Feb 5 "at two Feb 10 at the city afternoon ' day pm the third floor of on office clerks The hearing concerns a reported building flffreement bv the citv to release to the Five points credit will be given irrigators 20 second feet of water discharged service men honorably was The dam from the agreement residence and physimeet can who allegedly ireacnea wnen artesian and date cal requirements Time wells were drilled in Ogden val- of the will be anexaminations Rom-ney S ley in 1929 Mayor David nounced later has notified the state iengiqer that the city does not recognize any such claim against city hold! ings in Pineview storage water Graduate Lady Operator Sidcicalk Pigeons Doomed in Idaho - Written pleadings from all ? i ties seeking to oppose the petition nf Offden citv f or a fmirt order Service Distortions Corrected r Spinal The C R Jones Clinic J!2 Lewis Bid X Phone 6301 - nan ce In Damage Suit ?l 'V'' working at Cieartieia road Co t "N (EE ariv was struck by a hit-ru- n roa4 the at 91 Roy Nov highway intersection ' Only clue Thompson had at the beginning of the inquiry wasma- a piece from a nameplate of the chine The victim was found lying in the road by two officers of the Clearfield naval supply depot 1 Opponents File Court Papers $100460 Sought X-R- t umvention 'V ' " Baths and Massage Colon Irrigations -- AWASHINGTON Jan 5 (UP Wtar Mobilization Director James F VByrnes is preparing to impose a hten on virtually all wartime national conventions in an effort to releve the strain on the" nation's was transportation facilities of it ban the Issuance learned today was understood to be imminent Under the order it was said some alregional conventions may be nalowed while the prohibition of tional meetings will probably be tempered by an appeals clause to few exceptions permit v ': OBSERVANCE The fifth anniversary of the Topper bakery wa vcicuraiea oy employes ana special guests at a dinner party at the Ben Lomond hotel Accident Injures (D-Idah- n re Ann Cnilnn Ifnntn 11UIIIU ' S er On ' Allen Dr H C Furniture company S Leslie Hodgson Dr Stranquist Morrell Earl S Paul R Joseph Jeppesen W W Anderson n S'T J" T Rushmer Dr Conrad H Tnnn W Emmett Dr Vernon L Ward Standard-ExaminPublishing company G Dye L R Samuels Fred Williams Sears Roebuck & company Utah Power & Light company G 'M Baxter C A Wright The Bunker-Tanncompany Bennett Glass & Paint company Dr Edward I Rich Cragun Duplicating Shop The Children's Hour The doors will open at seven forty-fiv- e p m and complimentary tickets are available at Glen Brothers Tribe Home Furniture company and the Riley ' drug store X-- - t I 1 5 i tt Cleone R Eccles s Empey Roy D Thatcher Charles & Loan as- " - my mw At Ogden Tabernacle virt Seuritv 1 mi Deoutv Sheriff Vern Thompson reported today he has uncovered clues which jwill probably lead to the arrest of the driver of a car which struck and killed Eric R Lindberg 5ll early on the morn ' i ing of Dec 29 Thompson asked fhat the person who has given information con cerning the death machine contact him immediately at the sheriffs office in order that he may learn additional details extra gang em- Lindberg former ploye of the Union Pacific rail- i n 1 iM In HiMtun Case - 1 Deputy Reports Clues Found ' ' 1 ' i j Ofjdsn Utah ' ' - VI ' i I '" J ' ' |