Show TJieytt Present Specialty Numhers at Dance THE OGDEN r I N£R STANDARD-EXASunday Morning April 221943 'AJK M Survey Expected To Assist in Tenth FlobrSeen 1 WIT t WW A chamber ofox commerce survey assistance w me expected to be man-en- d T ' Most suitable quarters found to date to serve as a temporary center -- 6 ' J - V city-coun- ty -- " " - over-crowd- ed j ''' : CEO BELL COMPANY tuii OafSep — Future and Field- Fertilizer' '24G3 Craat Ait -- " '' S mm Members of ja troop which will present specialty numbers during the intermission Mrs Junior and Explorer ball are seated (left to right): Glen Taggart Miss Ina Paul Miss Miss LaMar Holmes E Verna Goodwin Melvln Dean Jones and Ward Vernon Jane standing and Miss La Verne Jones The Donna Harmon L Byron Adams - ball is to be held in the White City ' I ( ballroom April 27 ATTRACTION" In the eight-sta- - -- Floor Exhibition Takes Place At Intermission Ogden RailrpaHer Takes ewly Created Position to a new railroad position that ojf general superintendent : of the Union Pacific dining car and hotel department covering the three districts north south and central with headquarters in Ogden Mr Lesher who was superin tendent of the department in Og den from May 1940 until January! 1944 has devoted 35 years of conf tinuous service to the department His career began as a stewara n 1906 after which he was an in spector then assistant superintend ent and commissary agent in in Denver and Omaha offices °! to coming to Ogden In 1940 T Tl nnsitlnn nf PPnprAl SUDeH l th ffrst of its kind iH the history of the departments FoiJ the next few weeks helntends fta make a complete survey qt opera-- -i tions throughout the three divisions because he said "the scopeof the work is so expansive It cannot be handled from a desk I'll have to be on the road most of the time to keep In close touch with tne neeas oi me aepartment Mr Lesher said he was very not happy to be back In Ogden only because he began his career with the railroad here but because the years he has lived here 'have ' been "so pleasant" -- - : ' Miss Donna Harmon Miss LaVeme Jones Glen Taggart Goodwin Melvin y i LaMar Ward Holmes l " ' -- to Arrive M M Lesher :i g 1 Solohs Announce " River Croup - ce " vv follows: senate — Warner Utah in county Melich Grand county house-Green- wood Cache county Salt Lake county Madsen Duchesne county Frost ' Kane county MAY 13 Fines Imposed in '' Liquor Cases Fines of $100 each were imposed in the Burch Creek court Saturday afternoon in the cases of Oliver Roberts 26 Negro and George Marshall 25 Negro both of 156 Twenty-sixt- h who ' admitted pos session of alcoholic beverages without official stamps of the Utah liquor control- - commission placed thereon J W London agent for the state liquor control commission arrest ing officer said that the army had complained of conditions at the place Officer London said that alwas lacking though proof of sale at the he discovered a small-ba- r place and a large number '' of "empties" 1 r "3 t Sentence Fixed in Disturbance Case V ' : James F Richardson 26 of 486 Twenty-sixt- h was sentenced to $25 or 12 days in JaU Saturday In niijr tuun aiier ne was iouna guilty of a charge of disturbing the peace by fighting in a local tav v ern k Keith C West 28 Layton was fined $10 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of running a stop sign A bench warrant was ordered issued for Louis Marcawnar Victory road Washington terrace wno xauea to appear in court to answer a charce of violating a paffic signal I POllTIjAITS 6x8 inch size EACH In Utt f four Appointment Is Necessary ? -- - Grants Marriage - - s :isiula non-explosi- Associated : Ailments ' t fTOMACU I wrsiCAt SALT LAKE CITY 12 Sooth Main Street v DAILY IIOUESr 10 a m to 7 p za Jlonday 12 noon to 9 p Sundays By Appointment a 1 J r "--- '7 i 5 Phone 3-7- DAILY HOCES: 10 a m to 7 p m Sundays By Appointment 1 li tOl Receives Wound Success 'Met in In Island Fight Cultural Effort Pfc Harvey C Neuteboom"U S M C R was wounded In action March 12 at Iwo Jima Volcano island He is con valescing in a re- conditioning hos- pital in the Ha-- 5 waiian i s 1 a n ds i He attended Ogden high school f and Weber college and was employed by the y 4 Quinn Garment before company fy entering the marine corps in December 1943 He i was sent overseas in October 1944 Neuteboom as a machine gunner Pfc Neuteboom Is the son of Mrs Anna Neuteboom 820 Twenty-firand husband of the former Helen Watkins who resides at 541 Twen with their old son He has three brothers in the service overseas Grant Ray and Everett ve st utilized the exhibits for educational value purposes' The therapeutical of art in its many phases has been recognized by leading Ogden physicians as well as those from nearby communities" For Wider Fields y In conclusion Mrs Cook stated The Palette club is achieving Its main purpose i in bringing art to the community and we are looking forward to wider fields of endeavor in the future Annual reports were made by all executive directors and active committee chairmen I Election of officers for the year was held with the following chosen: President Lee K Parkinson: vice president Mrs Stuart P Dobbs secretary Kenneth Davidson corresponding secretary Mrs Donald Burleigh Partridge treasurer Mrs Glenn Harding In the past the group has promoted a decided interest in art in PHOTO SUPPLIES Edwal Toner Kits 245 Fedco Film Tanks ' 314 2 V4X3V4 Cut Film Tanks 420 Retouch—All Kits 350 Slide Files 505 Memo Supreme Film 75 $ 2Vi 35 mm Ansco ' Supreme or Ultra 210 Speed : Post Office Seeking Letter Addressee A letter had been received Saturday at the Ogden postoffice containing information intercepted by James B Parish Denver Colo of a broadcast from the prisoner of war camp at Hoten Manchukuo The ' message was v sent to the wife of a prisoner whose com plete name was not heard because of static Interference however Mr4 Parish' said it sounded like John' son or some such similar name with the address listed as Ogden Postmaster Ed Vendell has requested any information possible on such-- a woman in Ogden who knows or believes her husband might be interned in Hoten to be sent to him so the letter can be relinquished to the wife r The message according to Par ish contains "important and very good information ' ing to State Patrolman' Jack Moss who investigated when two 'cars had a head-o- n collision Both driv- ACE PHOTO ers Morris W Tulley 40 '640 Washington and James M Peterson 22 a marine stationed at the naval apparently e base-wer- S60-24- "Everything Photographic'' ' - : Beautiful BOOK CASES In rich walnut and mahog' - any finishes O 4 tiers Mr Street Kansas City Ho t Open style I Two Injured as Special $2350 Cars Collide Two nprsnns received minor bruises and lacerations when in accident Satvolved in a two-ctwo at about am! on the urday highway just north of the naval base in Clearfield The injuries occurred accord- - Read Bros Appliance Co ar Phone 7763 24th Street and Kiescl Aye ' (: n'fe?: Airport 1 f — : -- ::'( --- - "'" - - " - " C-nl- Fisher Beer is 'distin- its clean" "'jpuisheclJ-ba flavor crisp taste : T : I - ' i 'I h rv - Sensational Offer! ypu yiU remember- - only yPlus 20 1 J FRIENDSHIP RING ff y fr:'':"-''- All Sterling Silver with 2 dang-linhearts in striking For- Federal - ' I A Superior EachIIcart at No Extra RUSH ORDER TODAY Send Cost! $1 New York N Y r r ' Vesfcrn Producf 9 plus 20 Federal Tax total SL20 or order C O D Pay Postman $120 pics postage and fees F R Novelty Works (Dept R43) 71 East Broadway 2 4 "Y Famous Slncfi 1804 Tax Total $120 STATE RING SIZE OR SEND STRING Ring Enlarged to Show Detail SPECIAL! Initials on : y rp is-nd- 20 hug- ging the center pf the highway ' Patrolman Moss said :i Names of the two: passengers who sustained light hurts were not available Dial Street th 1 Giii IA new illustrated on Fistula Rectal Abscess : Piles ana other rectal and colon disorders FREE to all sufferers Write today— a card will An Thnrntnn At Minor Clinic Suite 1673 926 Mc-G- The Palette club reached a successful conclusion of another year at a meeting held : at the home of Emerson Douglas " The outgoing president Mrs W Burford Cook stated "Ogden citiof zenry have been the recipients a and this art fine year past very ' half All participants and guest artists have been Utah people Utah may be justly proud of the cultural abilities of its people! Every exhibit has been' attended'by large Even the schools have groups Work Idaal All Occasion Pais nine-mont- hs ty-nin-th this vicinity having given 10 ex hibits orjen to the nubile Lectures various aspects t?i rt ieaiuring were held throughout the season Two Beaux Arts balls combining membership exhibits were successfully held President's Views A statement from Lee K Parkinson on the aims of the organization said: "In the coming season we are planning a variety of exhibits and speakers for the enjoyment of the people These programs are supported and presented without charge by the members' of our Everyone is invited organization to see them without obligation Only through the peoples' interest and cooperation in our program can we hope to achieve our alni — the advancement of art in Ogden" " Tfa3 1 t secretary - EMBOSSED jum frinjril 40-nflj- A: PALETTE OFFICERS Above are shown the new officers of the Palette club In the center seated is Lee K Parkinson president Standing (left to right) Mrs Glenn Harding treasurer Mn Stuart P Dobbs vice president Mrs Donald Burleigh Partridge corresponding secretary and Kenneth Davidson " ee S " I - get - Me - Not Designs RICHLY FREE BOOK— GWet Facts on NEW HOURS: 2371 Washington Blvd IhyMkn ncsyRFrom Piles mim 23 s r ' if f-- ) ammimmmm OGDEN -- - - fc Special Offlet Beautiful Bronze : s Mc-Murr- rhone ' I — Gives Advice - different priorities First priority is given to service Dexter Farr president of the connected cases second to a serv- Utah senate and W R White ice injured man who later developed a mental illness and third speaker of the house Saturday apconnected pointed a committee to study pospridriry4o a : case 'y-i-rv sible development of the Colorado river from a Utah standpoint Authority to appoint the committee is given under senate billl No non-servi- Fire Department "Thousands of : trained firemen and L Byron vAdams 'dance-are comin the armed forces As a rea trio During the Poulter Mrs sult fire departments "throughout posed of Mrs Goldie the country are understaffed but Mary JCOldewyn-an- d Florence will sing several selec- the war effort must come first Actions accdmpanied by Rachel cordingly it is the duty of every Bramwell The floor' show is un- citizen to safeguard his property der the direction of Mrs Dorothy by means of preventive measures" a statement said from the Ogden Grange city fire department "In view of the fact that this country-- suffered an increase of Mexicans $4300X000 in fire losses last year it is especially important that we take all possible steps to prevent fires "We recommend the following: Monday Afternoon 1 Act promptly to get rid of According to Farm Labor Direc- winter's accumulation of trash and tor Morris Taylor ther first allot- papers Rout them out of the atment of Mexican nationa laborers tics cellar closets and garage or which have been requested by We- whever you find them "2 Cooperation with the salber county larmers will: arrive in drive means more than asvage 23 Ogden Monday afternoon April The regular'' consignments of sembling materials Tie up all paworkers who c will be housed at pers and deliver them to salvage the Kanesville camp will arrive headquarters as soon as possible "3 Look for- - hazards that may May 1 when the first 100 men are start spontaneous Ignition fires expected "and a second 100 will repair arrive on 'May-"- ' 15 he said More Many folks engage in" winter If ' they i postmay" be sent latere if membership work and painting contracts are signed asking for ad- pone cleaning up after these jobs there is danger :'of spontaneous igditional help' nition from accumulations of paint laThe quota bor has not been determined yet rags oil rags and saturated sawdust and shavings also housewives according to Taylor although ap- should keep oil mops and cleaning proximately 250 have been asked cloths in tightly closed metal cans for 'with potential needs going "4 Check electrical equipment aboye that figure during peak sea- and appliances now because they sons' have had extra use during the long winter nights 'Replace or repair in the fuse any frayed cords Look' box and make sure ' all fuses are Clerk County of the correct size (usually 15 amperes) and that no dangerous substitutes have been used In reLicenses placing blown fuses Employ an electrician for new or repair work "5 In spring cleaning or any Islicenses had been Marriage other cleaning don't use gasoline sued Saturday at the Weber counor naphtha as these fluids benzene office to clerk's the ty following vaporize quickly and explode viosix couples: when by the smallest Frank A' To we- 25 Walhalla lently Evenignited source a of ignition if spark Oconee S C and Helen Kno withe fumes Amay be den 28 Ogden PaulH Kummer is not present 23 and Betty Cassens 21 both of Ignited by a static spark developed action of rubbing material St Louis Mo George Cliff Wood- from the in use a togetner gasoline 23 Xos Angeles? Calif and ward cleaning fluid and be Joanne Scowcr o t 21 Ogden safe James N GravetteV 191 Los An"When a fire does occur whether geles !Calif and Helen Ester Pet- it be in your someone home or 18 erson Ogden Kenneth E else's property don't beinbackward Bunch- 29 and Ruth" Frecker 19 in calling the fire department De Ogdenr Klyoharu Ryujin 28 and alarms have caused addition layed Masako Fujinami 23 Ogden al damage where it could have been avoided Know the location of your nearest alarm 'box and the used In turning in an procedure Scheduled on alarm "All who cooperate in the spring cleanup drive will be aiding the war effort' because preventing fires Wells saves precious materials All are needed to bring final victory near City Commissioner William D er We must prevent waste" the Wood reported Saturday that work would probably get underway Mon- statement concluded day on the drilling of two wells at the Hinckley airport to supple- Returns to Duty ment the city's water supply r ' i -The wells expected to furnish CSt R) Lanrin-- Teltch n from four to six second feet will den naval recruiting ' office : has do much to increase the supply juifc reiurnea from a weeks leave and pressure at West Ogden and spent with his family at Sandpoint to supplement the normal supply Idaho of Ogden city proper CommisP)2£r VeInterIn8 the navl sev Wood said sioner Lietjjf-ice htdo fnfioi ' Contact for the wells let to gaged in newspaper work He is Wesley Stoddard calls for com- ine owner ana publisher of The pletion In 120 days oanapoini wews Bulletin 'Mrs-Ethe- Ill veterans are given three different classifications and vthus three i - Junior The L D S eight-stak- e and Explorer ball will be held at the' White City ballroom on Friday April 27 with formal dress the rule for the women guests A floor show will be presented by Mount Ogden stake during intermission and an exhibition rhumba by Miss June' Vernon and Dean Jones by accompanied Rachel Bramwell Featured will be "When Day Is Done" an original fox trot by Alma Grover with the following dancers participating: Miss Ina Paul Miss Verna M M Lesher has been appointe 1 ar ke ::'' Members of the committee are as Proofs Shown X - : 34:' 'A' market for laoor in ia areaval-kwas pointed put It will be in ffPttinff new industries es tablished in the Ogden yicinity as the basis tor any new t mausiria market" for plant i£ the immediate skills ad trade it was explained ' The survey was made to deterdistribution of mine occupational" mnlnviti in the' war effort in this area and to determine their prior indicated that 769 individ- It was rVins nrinr1 tvrnfesslon was school teaching are now dolng jobs iu assist other' tnan Also dolne different war effort: leacnmg they have jobs than those in which had experience are 2487: farmers 2460 housewives ana zoyo siuaenis truck drivOf the '1188 pre-wers nr chauffeurs 'all excent 277 : other than truck work are doing ' ' ' ' driving Results of the survey show the in aptitude of American citizens the time of an emergency to get in and get a job done although that necessary job may be foreign to thoir Axnerience Dr Dixon said He also paid tribute to the number of housewives who have leu tnexr kitchens to aid in the war effort v Tf was tinted that of all the em ployes: in the' local war installa tions iuZ83 are persons wnose former residences were outside of Lake area It is the Ogden-Sa- lt 75 per cent of about that expected this number will return to their original homes v ia ' T if y committee - will be of great aid The surveyvnansion efforts and Im A i van Una in aiding industry to determine its city-coun- ty :' ' i HI f - - - for war veterans who are mentally to a pending their transfer federal institution are' those on the tenth floor of the intended for building 'originally C J Ohsen chairhospital facilities man of the Weber county veterans advisory committee reported Saturday A further study "of possible files for the center will be made but it is quite probable the facilities at the building will ald Slight Olsen Mr utilized be remodeling may be entailed it was reported Possibility of using the quarters was seen after a meeting Saturday of county commissioners E A Liitlefield manager of veterans administration Salt Lake City the Hev W J Giroux pastor of St II Joseph's church Lawrence meDee of Evans' superintendent morial hospital Win Templeton member of the veterans advisory council and Mr Olsen ' Lacks Facilities i At the meeting Superintendent Evans reported Dee hospital lacks suitable facilities for the detention of mentally ill The shortage of which must help is also a factor he consideration into be taken effect pointed out as well as the would housing of such patients have on other patients in the hospital The superintendent also pointed out that a mistaken impression was gained of space in the hospital not are being utilizcd?He said there vacant but a 14 bed not 14 rooms ward ' Father Giroux said that no plans for such quarters have been considered for the Catholic hospital now under construction In Ogden f E A Littlefield said the veterans administration could possibly provide some help with the problem if proper quarters could be located - Mr Olsen has received wires from Senators Abe Murdock and Elbert D Thomas and from Congressman Walter Granger ashim of interest their in the suring problem and 'their desire to" 'assist in every way possible To date it has been to confine mentally ill necessary! veterans in the county jail lo: await thci commitment' to an institution or hos-until space pitals can be' made 'available One veteran was confined as long as four months it was reported :Ky a' '''Granger Stacked ' Congressman Granger ia his wire to OLserw stated that he was "shocked to' learn the veterans were being held in jail' and assured Olsen that his every effort would be extended toward provid- ins facilities was explained the mentally r - It proper Art Group for Year - ' f ' h A in determining postwar era exnerience which- will havailable to new industries the which might be developed in was it been completed west has Saturday bv Dr- H A muuvw of the research chairman Dixon y Oft den Activitv Post-W- ai AsMley Site icntaiwaru They Will Guide Salf Lalce Cify Fisher Brewing Company IVasatch Distributing Company DistributedIa Osden i : i |