Show ITwo Injured as Street Bus and I Conner Loses Life Storm Likely In Plane Crash To Continue r Through Friday By the AUti TrtM o swept portion! Heavy the trtermountaln refits and the weather bureau predicted the storm would continue Inter mittently through Frldsy Tea Inches of snow fell t Og den leaving 103 Inch of precipiconsiderably tation The 'fall lighter In SU Uka City U with n(1 mow raeltlsg almost m it measured at erlv 03 of an Inch AIU skiing resort to the Wam 7 satch mountain southeast of Salt Inches ma Lake City reported of new anew incresilng to 123 i ifkM tfc mow decth on the J around lower rvt- - Mark G Lasts mrin weathere with tonight temperatures wu xpected Pvt Mark G Lantx 24 son ofn but rata or mow waa predicted Mr and Mrs Glenn Lent ©43 canyon who was reported aiiln far Thursday In action Feb 14 one day missing Heavy rail ta Valley left the States for overhe after which snow tht Weber county la seas duty ts now reported killed while on that date He was serving as a fell last night and today caused and localised nose was gunner U S army air corps heavy oflittle inconvenience to drivers The telegram stated he was ficials ef the state road commis- killed In a plane crash In New the state foundland sion reported They sain out since ha had three mowplowi 17 Pvt Lantx was born) May a m today and re- 1920 y son a Iowa Iowa In City ported the heaviest snowfall was In of Glenn and Bertha Berrer Lantz HunUvUle and Eden area He moved with his family to Og- In Ogden the belated snow- den la 1939 storm one of the heaviest of the He enlisted In the army air corps season deposited more than ten on Dec 23 1842 received the training at Westover and inches of white blanket upon N field 1 03 at was a Fla field Tlndall and lie city Precipitation totaled seven a nv according to official graduate of Ogden high school and records to swell the totai for the was employed for two years at month of March to 4 27 Inches Hill field as a machinist Normal ts only 191 He Is survived by his parents Thomas East street supervisor for Oiden city predicted the snow would not remain on tht ground lone enouxh to warrant the call ing out of the city's plows Two or thre oiows were- aligned to of the bench to clear the bus lines he resorted A crew began to flush out the Mr and Mrs I I Wardle 3293 trutters la the business district Adams have received the air to diJpca of the run-of- f medal and gold star In lieu of a Members of the street depart second award on behalf of their ment beian salting intersections son Lieut Lelen T Wardle marine and hill streets at midnight Mr fighter pilot missing in action In I ijEajt reported the south Pacific Permanent citations accompanyTrains Late ing the awards tell of Lieut Winter's return resulted In de Wardle' action while based on the lays to trains coming from the east Solomon islands and New Britain Most of the morning trains ar Corsair pilot with two other rived about an hour late but The Intercepted a made up time by shortening their marine offighters 28 fighter planes group Jap layover la'Uhe Ogden yards and succeeded in driving them away from their mission Lieut Wardle accounted for three of the Bond Purchases Told enemy la this action for which air medal was awarded by SALT LAKE CITY March 27 the the president fAP—fUhns purchased $1524162 The cold star for the second air In war bonds during the first 13 medal award I explained in the days la March Charles X Smith second citation and was given for state war bond chairman reported downing his fourth enemy plane Quota for the month is $3300000 A personal letter to the family from Lieut Gen Alexander A Vandegrlft commandant of the SAVE marine corps accompanied " the citations and medals AND The awards were presented byUSMC offiINSURE Capt Henry Nof Hale the Salt Lake dls- cer In charge Met Induction and recruiting sta Victory i Og-de- four-thirt- Award Presented to Flier Parents I i tion CmplUa Bd an mos sebaet abees WANTED PARAMOUNT DOWNSTA1SS STOSE NATIONAL OPERATED THEATRE BUY BONDS 'jfiS' ber ward Funeral arrangements are pend ing word from the grandparents The body is at the in Arkansas 3408 at Washington mortuary Mr and Mrs Davis have nao fouf children and all have been taken by death it mmmmmmmammmmm' A steam locomotive OLD the salvaged parts of three discarded 3-I- Conrt Hearing Set in Manslaughter Case Grant Chugg 25 o! 2 Navy way Washington Terrace was ar raigned In the Burch Creek court late Monday on aa Involuntary manslaughter charge Arthur Wool-le- y defense counsel demanded a bill of particulars and the court instructed County Atty M Blaine -iterson to prepare the doument by Thursday Preliminary hearing was set for April 5 at two p m Chugg who Is at liberty under $2000 bail allegedly was driver of a car Involved in a traffic accident March 18 In which Delbert Earl Child 36 of 3241 Wall was fatally Injured B-2- Friday Service Planned at Church Good A three-ho- ur Good Friday service will be conducted at the First Congregational church 2464 Ad ams beginning at twelve o'clock noon A committee from the Ogden Ministerial association consisting of the Revs Laird V Loveland Darell M Farnham and L Floyd Six worship periods will be conducted by ministers and lay men from tne various cnurcnes Music will be included In each period he public Is Invited orto be any present at the entire service part thereof Association Calls Aaf "'Sffeutlrthe shops Rail Distinction Ogden arsenal's railroad roundhouse according to Col W A Ca-prboasts the only military shop in the nation west of Ohio that is equipped to perform any kind of major or minor overhaul Job on locomotive equipment The shop the is one of four thus equipped others being at Bucyrus- - Ohio: Fort Benning Ga and Holabird signal depot in Baltimore Md Expanded Mission The arsenal shop was made avail on far In addition" tfee arsenal allmainrail tains a supply dfepot entire the for equipment parts of 9TZ' New Mexico7TZand the Minexcept and also all df theMissouri thereby nesota Iowa and 48 states with the 15 of serving this vital military function Other Assignments Two other important controls are The vested in the arsenal office cars all of hospital maintenance cars in all in the 9TZ about 300 of all gov maintenance and the IiaSmw 90-in- ch transporting tank cars used for high-octan- Ogden's Pioneer days celebration to Leo Cramer rancher and snowAlso in the roundhouse for man of Big Timber Mont wheel-turnin- g and complete motor Harry Rowell of Hayward Califand general overhaul is the larg- staged the event in 1944 commis Cramer informed the est Diesel locomotive ever con1000-h- p sion he desired to put on a high structed a 115-to- n m built by American Locomo- quality performance JUiy iv-- t con favorable to receive rincivp tive Co E L Jordan is master mechan- sideration for the 1947 edition of ic and Howard Etterlien is gen- Pioneer days for Utah's centennial celebration eral foreman - ma-chi- h Ve encourage borrowing for worthwhile invitt you to dlictis your requirements with our fcsri rates a-- d to ad'wtt our plans to meet your needs utmost in convenience and the advanages of at any pur-p:- es effi-- 1 Photographic" K DISTINCTIVELY OLD FASHIONED arsenal In the past year there has been in arsenal a tremendous responsibility and activity Loco-tlv- e repair work for the Seventh transportation zone and the Eighth transportation zone la accomplished In the arsenal shop and there- - is a locomotive on its way here now from Indiana which Is in the Fourth T Z At present there is a Canadian locomotive In the shops from Edmonton for overhaul and several Alaskan engines that were used in service through the White Pass in the Yukon country up-sur- ge MtLM The fact that Old Fashioned Bets Ross Bread enjoys such vast popu- 9L Hear : TTarTty Garden Expert Harry E Nelson will speak at Lorin Farr P-- T A meeting Thurs day evening March 29 at eight p m In the school auditorium He Is director of the division of flori culture and gardening San Fran cisco Junior college CaL Mr Nel son Is in Ogden to Instruct people on better gardening Because of the many new homes In this dis trict and the probable desire of owners to plant victory gardens a large attendance is expected Spring will be the theme of music furnished by fourth grade students under direction of Miss T short-cu- ts ' proven— is not discarded with the! ' -- - — - ana passing years Like trutn non-- — csty — true quality is timeless And the proof of the quality of Betsy Ross Bread is in the eating flavor so pleasing to the in all-gra- ' 9 f f V ' f s the taste the uniform texture is ''V baked into good Betsy Ross Bread A members from flour Baked nature-matur- ed in too is the goodness you and your family need to ryjl Law " today is prooFthat thefeTDr to quality Old-tim- e flavor— that has been tried and no A resolution recommending that Fini Security to evro ycu th "Everything able to the Ninth transportation "Work-Fight- and that's vhy each ban f3 two credit prahhmt are aUe iVo-'b to t tht individual case That is our method at d Dial ! Board Tells Views on 10 Street' 360-24- th s zone as a major locomotive repair center about a year ago At that time Major William R Glenn was assigned here as chief of the rail branch of the Ninth transportation zone and officer in charge of the shop In which dual capacity he serves both the viz and ogden All Lorin Farr y AGE PHOTO ne and anyone interested In the subject under discussion are Invited says Mrs Claude Parry president J commission" awarded a The assigned to Major Glenn's responsi- bility Darkroom Supplies city gasoline is nAntrnrt to suddIv rodeo stock for e 4 Sarah Valine Davis Rodeo Stock Pact v ernment-owne- d V 111 Leo Cramer Obtains be turned on huge engine will - -- Arsenal Boasts PAIiflrltlAiicA nBOt0) lathe at OA tures for the annual art exhibit SHOE rtrrAin i f sponsored by the group will be between seven ana eignv tonighto'clock thlrtv Any pictures re ceived after this time will not have catalog listing The exhibit is scheduled to open Easter Sunday and continue through April 6 at the Weber Dorothy Corey Election of offigym Tea win oe served ai me cers will be held and refreshments opening will be served Incoming officers will be Installed at the next meeting to be held inP--May For Afternoon Usher Work werk er beys ty 5 w is announced by the American Association of University Women that the deadline for accepting pic- (If Years or Older) 4 ' Q-3- ur STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Sarah Valine Davis six daugh-4- ter of Doy and Norma Lois Rhodes Davis West Weber died Monday at ten forty-fiv- e p m at an Ogden in an of hospital injuries received Death was automobile accident from a fractured believed resultant skull While riding with her parents in the family sedan Sunday at nine-thira m in West Weber a door of the car opened and she fell out onto the roadway The child was born in Jones-bor- o SurArk Dec 19 1938 are her her besides parents viving paternal grandparents Mrand and her Mrs Pearl Davis Ogden maternal ' grandparents Mr and Mrs R H Rhodes of Jonesboro Ark The youngster was active in I D S Sunday school and Primary association work in the West We- w It Neat Young Man V ty For Art Entries mt card sales PENNEY department this afternoon was continuing Investigation of a traffic accident about nine-thiro'clock this morning when an Ogden Transit Co street bus and a state highway snow-plosideswiped at Seventeenth and Washington injuring two high school students riding on the bus Treated at the Dee hospital for a possible broken rib was Miss Erma Nelson 18 of 3253 Chi Ids student of Ogden high school Miss Sylvia Smith of 7 Victory road Washington Terrace a Weber high student was treated for a bruised shoulder according to the investigating offictfrs Miss Smith was sent to the hospital for observa tion when her shoulder began swelling shortly after she bad arrived at school it was reported The officers said they had not determined the cause of the accident and were awaiting state ments from Ezra D Taylor of It F D No 3 driver of the snow-ploand Walter Ed Carter of 3120 Porter the bus driver Both machines were traveling north on wasmngton Lewis is making the arrangements half-ho- THS OGDEN TUESDAY EYSNIHO MARCH 27 West Weber Child Dies After Fall From Car Ogden police of today Conserve your shoes and the country's leather and rubber supplies by repairing when necessary Youll get long wear with our expert repairs! 12 Siiowplow Collide J - Locomotives Becoming One Good Model Three Scrap administration of the "work or fight" legislation being placed tinder the direction of the war man power commission was passed by the directors of the Ogden chamber of commerce A telegram expressing the attitude of the chamber was sent to Utah's legislative delegation in Washington D C Willard L Eccles president of the chamber said: "The war manpower commission knows critical labor and industrial areas and Is In a- - better position to understand the needs of Industry agriculture and essential civilian business" It was pointed out by E J Fjeld-ste- d secretay-managof the chamber that the army which he fears may be given the assignment has no way of keeping abreast of production so far as does manpower is concerned-"I- t not have the setup to keep In touch with these things" he emphasized with the mins and iron according to the U S Government flavor standards FOR THE GOOD OF ALL AMERICANS er rMkmMfie Amr ' i ed BREAD N mem For flavor— for health— select Betsy' with vita Ross Breads-enrich- THE OLD FASHIONED ALL-GRAI- help supply the energy - i - e i ' I 4 7 IN THE RED WHITE AND BLUE WRAPPER f — Personal Loans Business " Loans i Repair and Modernization Loans Auto Loans Equipment Leans GET J Sana® mum in- - j I : FOR AH EXTRA CHOP! 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