Show 13 THE OGDEN STANDARD-DCAMINEIWEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 18 1945 V Sol's ' ' Home Town Flashes Clip and Mail to Your Folk In Service cu:r — wc Days Here Well it's clean-u- p paint-u- and p week and you should see how the householders are jumping into spring cleaning - Remember how you used to grab- the garden rakes spading forks and really go to work A new and serious shortage has sprung up in Ogden s housing situ ation' according to Miss- Leah Brunk Aid direc fix-u- p - USO-Travele- rs tor : - Annual of - motor inspection vehicles has begun The great need for waste paper In the war effort has caused Ogden area business firms to salvage paper by- the carload lot Teports Mrs W Burford Cook chairman or tne women s salvage organization of this city She announces that another 60000 pounds has been shipped by rail to eastern pulp mills " - ft Gee! A to DETAIL FOR TODAY en"what on every N is a study listed man should know" and covers all the chapters from A to manual N in the which is sometimes referred to as the "Sailor's Bible" It is milar to a correspondence si course in civilian life and Was seek designed to help Inmen who Most rating an advancement men taking the course begin it with vigor and find the first few l blue-jacke- t's 8 7 1 long-distan- ce Horst-Wessel-Stra- h h jl h f M J i I H l! H H Consult Coonty Oerk or the K tpectivo Signers for Farther Information H ii NOTICE No 7132 r 0 V Eatttt of : 1 1 VGUSSESV ti Pay OaM :m-j- vmmmmmL JU 2443 Vflth nfvrl : 4 Publlahcd AprU COMING Snnnsored fcv the' Swanee Staffers oraran- ization of Ogden the Swanee Male Chorus of 50 blended voices from Salt Lake City under the direction of Earl Donelson will appear in a concert at the Ogden high school auditorium Friday- April 27 at: eight-thirt- y p m Accompanist will be Mrs Virginia Taylor Brad- ford Miss Doris Warner will assist as the soprano soloist with MrsJ 1 ' Wilma Boyle Banker Ogden as guest soloist - : PROGRAM — Carl E Stephens PhM 3c son of Samuel L Stephens 915 Twenty-ffur ifth is home on a 30-d- ' SL - ay Sai-ca- 1 — m r4-- ' ' - - painful shoe frictioa is lift atop pretaure ed Separate Modicm-tioere included for removing quicklr corns Cost but a trifle na Sold everywhere sw r "'- - or-gav- Coal Mine Discovered In Basement of Home CORSICA Pa Acril 18 (AP)— This is about a man who shovels coal out his basement window in M w stead of into it— Ehler of this western Pennsylvania town Ehler a retired railroader had been living in his home at Main and Church streets 10 years before he discovered he had a coal mine in the basement The discovery was accidental He wanted to put in a modern home laundry and needed the ex tra basement room Two workmen excavated and found themselves digging through a vein of coal MOTORISTS! SAVE TIRES AHD GAS Why waste your precious tires and gasoline by driving up and down congested streets hunting parking space when you can save both by driving in first at the A Klesel Avenue— South of Paramount Theatre : door and went into the business - r estate of said decedent in the f oi- -I lowing described real estate - to-w- tt: By ANN S DRAPER Deputy Clerk HUGGINS Esq A Attorney lor reutioner Published AprU 18 37 1945 739 NOTICE TO CREDITOES Ka 7110 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JtJDICIAIf DIOTKivr wjt THE STATE OF UTAH WITHIN " AND FOR THE COUNTY Or WEBER - the Matter of the Estate of DAVID Creditors will presen ciauns wna vouchers to the undersigned administratrix of the Estateotof the deceased George 8 Bar at the Law Offices ker Esquire euite iuui-ip Building Onden City curlty Ban Weber County State of Utah on or before the 30th day ot March 1943 LUELLA DAVIO Administratrix of tne Estate oi Tn RICHARD DAVIS Deceased w ' Richard Davis Deceased Esquire Attorney ror Aeuniniswainx Date of rirst FubUcatlon March 28 1945 Published March 28' April V -- UJ D&Tld GEORGE m IrJ Yjt ' YESO nj !) Inl mo W5 B BARKER 7iQ - TO CBEDITOKS No 7117 IN THTS DISTRICT COURT 0 THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP WirRB-RTAT1B OF UTAH In the Matter of the EsUte of ELIZA B HORSPOOL Deceased Creditors will present claims with NOTICE ed necessary Touchers to tne unaeraignea at the law office ot Lewis J wauace 512 Eccles Building Ogden Utah on or before the 25th day of June 1945 JOHN W HORSPOOL Estate Administrator ef of Eliza B Horspool JDeceased LEWIS 3 WALLACE Attorney xor Administrator Published AprU 18 25 May 2 9 1943 6742 this "staunch' shield of lubricant can block1 a lot of wear The ad- Hen-coo- ps : - ' " oil's Conoco ability to attach IXth - G ! 1 automaticaUylndsbiirPllATiNQ e q '' - t - Continental Oil Company Or an jre LOWE -A Olsen Deceased ! - NOTICE TO CItEDlTOBS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR TBJ5COUNTY OP WEBER STATE OP UTAH - Tn the Matter of the Estate of ZELLA BROWN PAYNE Decessed Notice is hereby given by the under- administra signed Lou- Willis Brown wwu trix' of the Restate or J&eua deceased to the creditors of Payne- Brown persons ZellaPayne and all said h the against having claims vvithtt them with the neces the 8th vouchers on or sary rf Tnn iD1tn ivtu Willie Brown at tbs office of Geo H Lowe "10-1- 2 First Security Bank Building Ogden Weber County Utah this 4th day of April 1945 Dated LOU WILLIE BROWN Administratrix of the Estate of ZellA Brown Payne Deceased GEO" H LOWE befe -- - - -- Attorney for AdmlnlstratrU Published AprU 4 11 18 25 l& NOTICE OP THIS IN THE DISTRICT COURT SECOND JTOICIAL DISTRICT IN - AND FOR THE COUNTY OP WEBER STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of C P HAULIN Ha SONS INC a foreign corporation The appUcatlon of C P HagUn & Sons Inc a foreign corporation for withdrawal from the State of Utah has been set forA hearing before the Hendricks Judre Honorable Johnon Monday the 7th day of May Municipal at 2:00 o'clock P M at the courtroom of said Court Building in the Weber Osrden In County Utah City WITNESS the Clerk of said court with the sea! thereof affixed this 20th - 19-J- co:oco r March 1945 LAWRENCE if MALAN ' enrrr By AGNES Cleric Iieputv Published March 21 23 April of dy (&eal) AJ 4517 y eaiDie - 7 ! i y EVERY TIME jrsof rsdle sey0 think el Tow Cenoce - 19 de-o- by owplating but also s - - ' by spring fluid film— your enginecarDon retains power-resistand sludge formation: Vpur oil gasohne "iind battery get every chance to do their best Yet you pay little extra for your whole Spring fill of Conoco NA motor oil Have it put in right today H- - gnaw through Oilr PLATING Protected so thoroughly— not ' - Attorney for Executrix' Published AprU 4 11 18 "25 they havea tough job trying to onIy: You simplychange to Conoco "N'Ainotor oil for Springy and it- magnet-lik- GEO- has also'niadeionPLATED surfaces highly resistant to corrosive acids: These form in any engine but - OIL-PLATIN- : oil-platin- weather sap your motor car's life Don't you allow it Have dirty Wnter oil drained so that your enne immediately can enjoy the r special potection of' internal - vanced research that produced : 1 KnTirir Tn rnFniTOKS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT w AND FOE THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OP UTAH In the Matter of the Estats of ORANGE-OLSEN Deceased Notice is hereby ven oy tne unaer- slgnedtAileen B Olsen executrix of the estate ox: orange a oisen awtweu to the creditors of Orange A Olsen and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary Touchers oa or before the utn aay ox June to saiu B Olsen at the office of Geo H Lowe 1110-1- 2 First Security Bank Building Ogden Weber County Utah 1945 Dated this 4th day of April AILEEN B OLSEN i ExecutrU of the Estate of tof working: parts— right where Demon tornadoes occasionally: and suck up not' only Voofsbut pond water too— often including fish: Then' someplace soon t'down she'll come - And it truly rains fish— a funny freak v of the weather "fa rnillioh times -- March 10 - " IRA funnier than letting 'Spring "Last nieht wV went for a walk to look over this town Not a we had place stew That ithr made up yesterday was sure swell We had everything to go with it too We even - had a dessert - of three kinds of fruit or whatever classification they come under We had cherries (white and red) and strawberries Some more of the stuff we found in the basement There is also a good supply of jellies and isms Yesterday we were eating bread and jam' all like uerman i sure don't bread thonph Tt fco strong taste and is as hard as a brick The dark color makes it look un- - Deputy Clerk IRA A HUGGINS Esq ' 1 Attorney for Petitioner6737 Published April 18 27 1945 NOTICE No 7138 Estate of ALBERT X BELL De- ceased The Petition of Mary A Bell oray-- Ing for Letter Testamentary to Issue to her in the above entitled matter has been let for hearing before Hon CHARLES O COWLEY Judge on Mon tae 30th day or t April isia at day 10 o'clock A M at the County Court House In the court room of said" court In Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed thU 18th -day of AprU 1945 LAWRENCE M MALAN (Deal) iers-By ANN 8 DRAPER Deputy Clerk !XRA A HUGGINS Esq Attorney for Petitioner C738 Published AprU 18 27 1843 NOTICE No 20350 " Termination of the Life Estate of CATHERINE JANE BURCH Deceased The Petition of Enos w Knight praying "for a decree terminating the of AprtL IMS - Sorry for Civilians "I feel sorry for the German civilians here though We have taken over their homes and all their chatties and those still left are pretty sad people They are furnitheir of to some trying get ture beds and bedding back Not to mention all their treasured photographs and fine works of art They're human just as we are but they asked for just what they're now getting Many of- - the women 'are crying The men are insolent "Another thing I forgot to mention is that all the soldiers have found bicycles are riding all over town on They them dttcWe?Sf lt££t bS'SSSlSik ra toe nortneast comer 01 lot o said Block 10 and running thence Weat SO feet: thence Eouth 11 rods 9Va feet r thence East 50 feet: thence North 11 rods 91 feet to the place Weber in Ogden of beginning ' f!niiTtv In the above entitled matter has Tseen set for hearing before Hon CHARLE3 O COWLEY Judge on Monday the of at iu oxiock 30th a mr dayat thApru Countv Court House in1 the court room of said court la Ogden City Weber county utan whu Witness tne uierx 01 ssia court iay the seal thereof affixed this 18th - "Near the Center of Everything" Shopping Theatres Dancing Dining Ehler bought the vacant lot next &$p$2£-wa- Ogden Surrey of Ogden 27City Survey: rods West Beginning at a point FMECIING CENTER ?457-6- S Of - ds hiring two 'practlcal miners" to dig for him he said "I've taken "So far out about $175 worth of coal I've stored 25 tons in my coal room to my and the rest I sold neighbors It sells for $3 a ton at the basement door" 6735 1945 City woman suffocated day the day April 1945 at when' a blaze swept her bedroom- 2 o'clock P M at the county Court The fire apparwhile she slept entfar was started as a result of and' investigating fire- - the aeal thereof affUed thia 18th day a:cigaret men said they discovered tne vie-- or Apru LAWRENCE M MALAN tlr hrt hon rrtftkin'in bed (Seal) Clerk - By ANN S DRAPER earlier this morning on a furlough and is visit ing with his mother Mrs Ralph Young his sister Joan and his brother Jack Vipond in Evanston Corporal Vipond is stationed at He has Camp McQuaid Calif been in the army service for the ItiSTANT ItZUZF He will repast three years iiutant you use turn to Camp McQuaid on April The Dr SchoU'a Zlno-pe25 00 coma tore toei 21-d- ay France FRONT April 18 (UP) —The sea approaches to Bordeaux' were virtually clear today as French forces mopped up the remaining few Germans fighting at the mouth of the Gironde estuary on the Atlantic coast With 6000 Germans already in the prisoner cases only a few enemy forces still held out in the small pocket at the northern tip of A comthe Boyan peninsula from the munique headquarters of the French commander Gen De C A : De Larminat indicated all resistance would end today 37 Clerk Xeceased 181 LAKE CITY April for Letters of AdmlnUtratlon ' to issue fi7vaarnl' Salt Talr I to her in the above entltlftri matter ChjBclw y French Mop Up Nazis Home on Furlough :i&4EVANSTONMVyo' April S H u Vipond Corp Marvin Around Bordeaux army military police is at home ATLANTIC A 18 rnutv notice " No' " 7137 JOHN ALBERT BMWN - Estate Woman Suffocates SALT TTt 1 0Si Just fthrmf n Vtmii ncf(v fine Ot the fp Inure hero for A walk Not five minutes ago he came back- ranvinK imt mnn- Key The monkev is really tear- - m' ' ffe pt Petition or 'Aaeltoert w Btng-ht- ' for an order admitting praying will to probate and issuance oi testamentary to petitioner In the above entitled matter has been set Tor neamir before Hon CHARLES u COWLEY Judge on Monday the 30th day of AprU 1945 at 10 o'clock A M at the' County Court House in the court room of ald court in Ogden City Weber County Utah witnesa tne cierx ox said court witn the aeal thereof affixed thU litrt day ' v of AprU 1943 LAWRENCE M MALAN iseai Clerk By ANN 8 t)RAPER H C CARVER" Esq Attorney xor Petitioner JL - let-te- ra I Returns Home From ffimiliiiff Parifin UVU1V D- Tb V " StvK$fS BINGHAM HANNAH ceased y lough He gradua ted from Ogden high school and enlist ed in October However tests relatively simple 1942 in the navy as the course progresses the tests He trained at San become more difficult and inter and left Diego It is est dwindles accordingly overseas in for to at this stage not uncommon June 1943 with see the bluejacket's manual being the Second maof keeping put to a new use that while rine division doz- the flies off the face After serving in ly ing New Zealand he was with the ma rines when they Elvira Sherwood 2848 Pingree the 'initial made won the title of "Girl with the n at landing Voice with a Smile" among the He received a citation lor Mountain States T & T Co She's siepnens wounded to the meritorious duty call her a operator— He also was in the battles of Tin-ia- n up fellows and Tarawa At the end of his furlough he Because of the fate spring season Weber county farmers will not need Liege a few days ago and found will report to Salt Lake City for as3 many Mexican national laborers it "Americanized' even to the point reassignment in April as was previously ex- of hot swing bands in such night clubs as 'The Cotton Club' and pected the place trying to get out 'Stfrks Clubs It isn't quite that ing upnow Clothes Collected So far we have a dog right in the spot! I'm in at present The enthusiastic response of nice and a monkey rabbits little it still beats Vouxiers and the eight schools has resulted in an over l but a deal huh?" Quite matter rest of France for Well write again fellows and whelming increase in the amount of Business is picking upthat here used clothing turned in to the col arid should be booming over and you too folks— As ever gals a in big —SOL lection station for aiding European way before long Hello to all the relief reports Mrs Ira Martin gang S—When Private Smith wrote P Berny" chairman The clothes will be home to his girl from the army In Germany we're Luxury in and May shipped early camp he proudly displayed his out to top our quota One little C H Daniel son of new title "Pfc" (Private first Corporal fellow said he was collecting cloth- MrL and Mrs H R Daniel writes class) When the girl wrote to Ger him ing for the soldiers and brother from and asked what the Pfc he was really busy! "It means majny: "Gee Sol you snould see meant he replied: A delegation comprised of offi my quarters Pfc means Per Rugs on the floor got a promotion cers from each world war veterans' beds furniture of all descriptions sonal Friend of the Captain" organizatidn in the Ogden area and about anything else you visited the V S veterans' organi want just to name Jueiuxe l can it: zation In the Ogden veterans ad lThe Germans were caught with ministration branch contact office their pants --on the hook when the and pledged cooperation with the Americans moved into this town efforts of the administration On Tables were set beds were turned the first day a representative re down for the night and cooking ported he made 40 contacts with utensils were on the fire In gen veterans seeking information about eral the Germans didn't expect insurance hospitalization pensions to jbe moved out by the Ameriand the G I bill of rights and cans Hitler probably told them with widows of service men thelsr were still winning the war The city is conducting two popu and when the time came they had lar spring games marbles and hop to leave everything and clear out scotch with contests to pick the "Last night we were in a dif ferent house— one down on Freid enstraffe Warren - Buckelt was thei first one to get into the house so we went upstairs as fast as we could and 'nailed' a beautiful feither bed for us to sleep in It was wider than any bed I've ever seen and three of us slept comfortably on it We had clean linen on it too and changes if we stayed there any length of time It is the best I've slept since last Mareh when I was still home on a furlough You can't imagine how welcome that bed was i Furniture Beautiful ("The house on Freidenstraffe was The furniture was beau very nice well-kehere was and tifjul a complete i wardrobe for man woman and child in the closet On a beautiful dressing table there was an array of beauty nreoarations (cold cream vanish perfumes powders ing cream etc) that wpuld make you think oi a movie star This morning we rummaged the house from top to bottom and found everything you would find In our home mavbe even a little more I wish I i had time to send some of these thin es' home for ' souvenirs j VSoldiers are running all over t6wn wearing German "hats col ored ties white shirts and all other bome items of civilian clothing of them are wearing complete ci Vilian suits and the only way you can tell they're GI's is by their No kidding it is Steel helmets fun to watch Personally I'm satisfied with - a nice cane and neat grev hat Boy do I look 'spiffy l just interruptea ims ieuer A p go down to the basement- after bucket of coal to finisn- cook You should ing the rabbit stew smell it We have about three irabbits carrots potatoes cabbage and manv other things we louna in the basement The fellows cooking it are wearing aprons they tound In some of tne drawers Just like home or as near to it as we could ever make' it ? II 111) Two German prisoners each 19 years - of age escaped from the prisoner of war camp northwest of Ogden and who do you think captured 'em Right a service man home on furlough He came clear' - fKOBATE AND GDAKD1ANI N0TICH3 i - from the European battlefront and captured two of 'em in his own back yard On (Sports Front On Snorts Paths with Al War den Two o£ the greatest feminine wrestlers Clara Mortensen and Leitha Allison will headline the weekly mat program at Ogden high this week Central Washington Mound Fort and Lewis high baseballers will compete for the Ogden high school diamond championship of 1945 according to plans being made by coaches with play to begin April 24 len baseball clubs have enrolled in the 1945 Ogden Service league and will begin games in May Ray Hancock is the new president of the league — looks like some good games ahead Gjolfers of Ogden are out en masse with the Ogden Country club and EI Monte courses in ideal condition for the opening of the seasbn It's springtime in the Rockies and great sports days ahead News From the War Front— Pvt Groyer Frickson writes from the "Dear Sol— I just Philippines: received your letter and it was surd great to hear from you There is not much to sav around here am stationed in the Philimunes Ran) into a number of boys from Utah and states in the Seabees soneighboring we have started a Mormon church and would like any newis from home Will close with best) wishes"—Grover ureetlngs From Belgium SSgt B R Diamond writes from Belgium: Dear Sol — "Greetings from Belgium the land of ice cream American pinball machines It's a lovely andj 'The Bulge' country from what I've seen of it and the people dress act and talk I visited muph like Americans CE0XC NOTICES '' ' 1 i Clean-U- p -- Something funny happened here: a -- Chorus Group Plans Concert at Ogderi High School inonnrrnnnnnnr— winners later this month Remem- -f ber jwhen you "knuckled down' Say the bis Clearfield naval basd marked its second anniver sary here last week Imagine expanding 30 fold?— that's what it's done eekly Newsletter DearJTeilows and Gals in Serv ice: Wei could hardly believe the nasn xnursaay saying wx at dent Rtinsevelt died suddenly wo -hurt- nisi sito uea aim put ine paperour how desks saying around ting had been the war encouraging mows rf tVi Hav when we heard the news We stopped the press an changed ibanners and rolled out extra The stunned effort of thepeople oh the home front was reneciea m me av v newsboyi One newsboy —usually a tough little fellow— came in to make sure ox me news ana asuea uiimu jr 'Is President Roosevelt really dead?" We told him we were sorry but it was true He answered "Gosh then he's really Gosh!" Then as he slowly dead walked to the door he repeated "gosh good gosh" and again And "wiped tears from his eyes that's the way we all felt On Saturday we joined the state and nation in! paying our last respects to the nation s "Chief" with solemn prayer services before a draped picture ot the president in the city and county building Mayor David S Romney offered a prayer for' the community the services heralded by whistles and radio signals and we all paused in our work lat two p m to pay honor to Roosevelt One commentator on the air said that the president's death may help the cause of peace by making nations more deter mined to take up his alms and ideals to carry them through 4-- r MOTOR OIL crk 4-- 11 18 1945 63 1 Read t!:o 3rr!ficd Adz I |