Show 5f County Schools Driver Injured in This Truck Smashup Traveler Misses L'fiU On New Building TlHADOW Commerce Chamber Says Emergency Need for Housing Office Is Past Depot Jostling -- Supt A Parley Bates made the following statement today to cor rect the information that was published in error in s issue of this paper relativeFriday' to the government's action on rescinding the grant $o the district for a junior high school in south Webei county: "The Weber county board of education at the regular meeting held Thursday Aug 23 1945 discussed only briefly the rescinding of the government's funds of $100000 which had been granted to the district for the erection of a junior high school No action was taken by the board At a later meeting action will be taken after a careful study of the problem "There fs a definite need ior additional junior high school facilities in south Weber county even if Washington Terrace should lose its population "Riverdale school building which now is used as a junior high school is overcrowded as is the Burch Creek school which houses the students of grades one to six from South Ogden and Riverdale Relief is necessary at Burch Creek school with the very large influx of students from the new homes in that area I Achoo — daze! All Sol can do for his hay fever is to sneeze achoo even if it is such lovely weatner it's nothing to sneeze at Picking pockets isn't a lost art a report at the city police station indicated today Norman J Greer Los Angeles reported that while waiting at the Ogden Union depot someone jostled him and he later discovered his wallet containing $200 in currency a woman's solitaire diamond a platinum wedding ring with eight diamonds and a small dhyx ring was missing Rooms Ransacked Meanwhile Mrs J E Jennings and Mrs Myra Bingham both of 2339 Adams apartments seven and eleven respectively reported that when returning to their apartments after being away a short time they found the rooms had been ransacked The report listed nothing as Maybe the weeds at Belly Acres are to blame They are so high that yesterday Sol thought the calves had been stolen and he looked all over for them and finally he found them — they were lying down in the weeds Hi ho and an epitaph for an atheist: Here lies a man all dressed up and no place to go Weather: Maximum Monday 85 degrees with 55 degrees minimum early today One year ago if you care 89 missing Norma Childs Hooper reported degrees maximum and 56 degrees minimum — looks like autumn is the loss of a wrist watch upon us with less than four months Mrs H Turner 428 Twenty-firs- t until Christmas Ouch! (And Sol's told officers her black purse last Christmas bills not paid yet!) was lost or stolen in a local theatre contained $6335 ralobby P S — Say Hirohitos horse's tion books Inand other papers name is White Cloud— Shira Kama Mrs A 330 Twenty-fourt- h Dickson and after Admiral Halsey rides him house her in Tokyo maybe we can all have rooming reported White Cloud burgers After Sol ate was entered and two clocks and a leather hinge yesterday at Carl's other items stolen O W Lassen 2124 Monroe told y he's ready for anything except and the saddle Ormond Kon- - officers of the theft of his automofkle wants to know if the Old Grey bile license plate No Mare is what she used to be? Suitcase Gone Mrs Martha Lippman New York A dumb girl is a dope A dope City reported that while her train is a drug Doctors give dope to re- was in Ogden someone stole her lieve pain Therefore a dumb girl suitcase which contained among is just what the doctor ordered other things ration books and a allotment check There are two kinds of women government Maroni Jensen Fay apart— those who can get any fellow ments told officersMary of the theft of they like and those who can like a vacuum cleaner from the apartany fellow they can get ments The late commissioner of baseball Kenesaw Mountain Landis once sat on the federal bench One New Chosen day an old offender came before him After a severe reprimand the judge sentenced him to five years bull-one- for Ogden chamber of government discontinued operation ofeommercemarily the hos- - workers and therefore the primary ll pitality center located on City responsibility rested with the park because the chamber ernment and they have concluded feels the emergency need for such the service has filled its purpose a service is over Willard L Ec- - and is no longer an emergency cles president said today "and necessity" the service should be returned to private enterprise the basis of our gov-Ha- - ' Accepts Position Thomas E Carey grand knight of Ogden council Knights of Columbus has accepted a position as coach at Judge Memorial school Salt Lake City and will leave Ogden soon: He has tendered his resignation as grand knight of the council and an election to choose his successor will be held Thursday Sept 6 A special program and refreshments will feature the next meeting Aug 30 Suit Filed Against Bamberger Railroad Mrs Alice L Mardon has filed suit for $2576015 in Third district court Salt Lake City against the Bamberger Railroad Co for the death of her father Lawrence J Holmes fatally injured July 8 in an auto-trai- n crash in Ogden Holmes it is alleged was a passenger in an automobile driven by William N Cobia which was struck street by a train at Twenty-sevent- h and Lincoln avenue in Ogden Rheumatic Happy Date Grand Jury Case in prison "But your honor" the felon protested "I'll be dead long before The case against John W Arring-to- n that I'm a sick man — I can't do former Weber county commisfive years!" sioner charged with embezzlement Landis glared at him "You can a misdemeanor was today contintry can't you?" ued by District Judge John A Hendricks until Sept 10 Resulting from a Weber county jury indictment the case grand Will Welcome was later referred to city court City Judge J Quill Nebeker declared he felt his court had no jurisdiction over the case and it back to district court The case of the state vs Charles A welcome home party will be Myers and others on charges of given in honor of Bernice Bingham criminal conspiracy was also condaughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas tinued by Judge Hendricks until S Bingham in the LDS River- Nov 8 4-dale ward amusement hall Wed29 The program nesday August will begin at eight pm and dancing at nine Miss Bingham recently returned from the east central states mission where she served 18 months Conclave 11-13 The public is invited to attend The annual convention of the Utah Education association will be Exploit Recalled conducted Oct 11 12 and 13 in Salt According to word from the USS Lake City Rulon H Manning exChicago off the coast of Japan ecutive secretary said today folFloyd L Myers 23 boatswain's lowing a meeting of the associamate second class USN son of Mr tion's board of trustees and Mrs Leroy F Myers 1100 SulDr Yu Shan Han of the Univerlivan Ogden was among the select sity of Southern California will 's address group of Admiral William F the section and Third fleet that bombarded Dr Dora V secondary Smith University of the Jap homeland for the first Minnesota will address the elementime tary section Party Returned Missionary re-ferr- Thousands of sufferers from the torturing fains due to rheumatism sciatica lumbago over neuralgia and neuritis— are mighty happy have their discovery of NORITO Now they formula which speedily found a quick-actin- g relieves those exhausting muscular aches and 1UIS UIBIWUIUIJ aim ucuuauc pains WUKl to feel again —really works fast If you want so you can work in the joy of relief from pain— — peace aiju sweep m ironclad guarantee If the NORITO under this not relieve that cruel very first three doses do — pain to your satisfaction your money will he refunded Don't suffer See your druggist today ad get NORITO on this guarantee ' ed Utah Education Unit Oct Relieves Pain Quick Hal-sey- — r 1 CUDAHY'S TANG fe The impact which badly smashed the truck shown above resulted in head and shoulder WRECKED S Brown 43 The accident happea-- d at Thirty-sixt- h Allen to and Quincy Traffic Officer John injuries F Whetton points to a spot where metal of the truck was torn a Allen Brown Being Treated for Head Sessions Set By Medical Group The Utah State Medical association will meet Thursday and Friday eight a m until five p m at Bushnell general hospital it was announced today by Dr E R Dumke past president who will conduct the meetings Medical association members and visitors are expected to attend the sessions said Dr Ray T Woolsey president of Salt Lake City Two special guest surgeons will present lectures and clinics: Dr Alton Ochsner professor of surgery at Tulane medical school New Orleans and Dr John L Emmett former Ogdenite now with the urological section of Mayo clinic Operative clinics will be given by the staff at Bushnell Thursday and Friday morning and medical and surgical clinics will be held and talks heard during the afternoon Col R M Hardaway com- manding officer at Bushnell will address the meetings and Col Russell H Patterson chief of the surgical services will preside over the surgical clinics Clinics will be given on all phases of amputation and orthoon pedic work problems and medical and neuropsychiatry work At six p m Thursday Weber County Medical society will entertain at the Ogden Golf and Country club in honor of the staff of Bushnell hospital Members of the medical society and medical officers of army installations in the state are invited to attend Dr J G Olson is president of the Weber county association neuro-surgic- al Eight Couples Obtain Marriage Licenses nri ""isfchsijlsSslissfc Si T)ftv both of Horticultural Unit sska Allen S Brown 43 of 211 Second truck driver for Red Devil Coal Co was being treated at the Dee hospital today for head and shoulder suffered Monday at two-thir- injuries p m when his machine collided with a truck belonging to the Intermountain Roof Co driven by Eaburo Uyeno 23 of 2920 Kiesel at Thirty-sixt- h and Quincy Extent of Brown's injuries will not be known for a while pending an X-rexamination the attending physician reported According to investigating officers Brown going south on Quincy failed to stop at a stop sign and hit the Uyeno vehicle which was going west broadside ty ay Veteran Killed Same Officers "The Utah Association of Insurance Agents has scored a fifty percent increase in membership in the last year which we feel is outstanding and indicative of the growth in business that's bound to come within the next few years" William J Blackburn president of the association said this morning in his report to members at a business meeting as the annual convention entered its second day at the Hotel Lomond At the conclusion of the morning session during which reports were heard from the president treasurer credentials committee auditing committee and resolutions committee the annual election of officers took place with Joseph A Ottenheimer moving up from his to presiposition as dent La Von Payne was elected to the position of vice - president Carlyle C Eubank was voted state national director and Arnold E Burgener secretary treasurer Mr Burgener has for the past year acted as state national director and secretary treasurer "The bulletin published and circulated among Utah agents has increased its subscribers to 400" Mr Blackburn stated "with credit due Arnold Burgener the bulletin's editor" Summing up legislative work during the past year President Blackburn said the legislative committee under chairmanship of Francis Goeltz Salt Lake had been very active in promoting insurance legislation with continuous efforts put forth by Joseph Ottenheimer and Ralph Collister of Salt Lake City and Arnold Bergner and Adrain Hatch of Logan It was noted 11 more persons had graduated from insurance educational program which deals with complexities of insurance business and that the Utah association had for 26 weeks sponsored a radio broadcast by way of advertising vice-preside- nt By Accidental Discharge of Gnn Tech Sgt Hans Austin Aabel native of Ogden who received the bronze star medal at a ceremony in Heidelberg Germany for meritorious service in radio relay work with a signal service company of the Sixth army group was killed accidentally on a train by a souvenir foreign gun that was in his ditty bag as he neared home August 23 The gun had one bullet in it and it discharged when he went to get off the train His father Hans Aabel formerly at the Globe Mills Ogden and now president of the e Milling Co Evansville Indiana writes: "I talked to my son at Miami when he landed plane from France on his 29th by birthday and he said he would see me soon and would call me from the next camp "He was on his way to Camp Atterbury at Indianapolis to be discharged when he met death" Sgt Aabel was overseas thirty-si- x months had seven battle stars Ekin-Erskin- New York City eSSfcfcsv Insurance Men Shoulder Injuries Paul Puis 25 Hoboken NJ and Lila Jackson 20 Ephrlam Robert L Edwards 28 Asbury Park NJ and Edrene Grene 27 'fejiS and sharpshooter good conduct and bronze medals Memorial services were held in the Robert Greek mortuary chapel with the Rev Frank A Hamilton officiating and interment was in the Oak Hill cemetery Evansville Ind I? T then a fighting G I has VV logged through mud for hour delicious pork disappears fast rom his mess kit! Are theresecond helpings? You bet! Cudny helps make sure of that — fo hundreds of thousands of fightag men in all branches of the jrvice Hat is why you can't always udahy's Tang Tang is made get Froi pure pork— extra lean And thi selected pork is one of the mots that Cudahy is sending in sua great quantities to the NG Armed Forces But please keep watching for Tang because we are striving to do two jobs: part of this community help supply meat for civilians— as much and as often as possible Tang hat been awarded Cudahy' g famous Plut Product Seal Shown below this Seal is your guide to outstanding quality MOM MEAT F0 ALL? JOIN THE US CROP CORPS! few noun— a day— a week end Gp that will bep produce meat d your tpare-tim- e help— a THE CUDAHY Salt Lake Cityj reports marriage were issued Edward Basil Burton 27Mondav in Extra Value In Each of These Cudahy Every hour counts! Men women boys girls should apply at local Farm Employment Office Madx den ELiih K°l9en' Raymond ?9gdLnogaannd m 2m Harriet Billiard Osie Nelson ESS Monson Kerr Em 23 FDWlTH -- l"'iAi lttt a picture TECHNICOLOR ill Jack Teagarden Come Early! 4S Bargain Hour to 2 p m 25f - - Matinees 30 Evenings All Prices include 35 Kiddies 10 Stat and federal Taxes WEDNESDAY ONLY n 2 — Great Smashing Hits — 2 mm mm " eTmmuW CMP CHARLES BOYER OLIVIA deHAVILLAND PAULETTE GODDARD mm ymme fICTVM Ji "HOLD BACK THE DAWN" One of Our Big PARAMOUNT MONTHLY HITS HIT PURITAN SLICED RAC0N From Young Tender Pigi "When your stomach ie queasy and upset be gentle ol tress Pleasant to the tate Next Non-laxati- ve Non-alkali- 'tornach is upset take PEPTO-BISMO- MARTIN Brian Donlevy — Carolyn Lee And ROCHESTER i pepto-bism- —MARY y HUTTOH s IN de COHDOVA in Poramounfi un-ea- It ne hlnA L A NORWICH PRODVCn "BIRTH OF THE BLUES" VW STARTS FRIDAY A Musical Treat That Can't Be Beat! j id l NOW PLAYING "HI GOOD LOOKIN'" BING CROSBY TtiuT&H&eT BfSjrTy-f-- I "I'LL BE SEEING YOU" "COMPANION Take soothing CUDAHY SaI Choice PACKING CO ANOTHER 3 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER America First case found no funds avail- able for carrying on the project Volunteer Efforts "The women's war auxiliary proposed the continuation of the service by voluntary workers - The chamber of commerce felt that the technical work involved could not properly be handled by voluntary personnel and therefore declined community spirited offer "Every other angle of approach was made by the chamber of commerce and it was concluded that this or any other organization was in no financial position to carry the load It was and is the contention of the chamber of commerce that this service was pri- - licenses Cooperate with the Government in helping supply meat to our fighting men VINT o ripening right now! Fgrmeri 9 terribly horthanded They Marriage Licenses 1 2 As a each MM Weber County Horticultural society will meet tomorrow evening at eight o'clock in the Utah Power auditorium Topics for discussion wili include picking of peaches the present crop and market outlook and information relative to the oriental iruit moth quarantine5 Jensen PreslJent is in charge Growers interested in obtaining to Pick Peaches nSOneJL° to Wu8r be present to assist in planning for the distribution of labor it was announced FOOT-SLOGGI- Biar-full- COLONIAL IN LAST TIMES TONIGHT Joseph Cotten Ginger Rogers Shirley Temple Meets Tomorrow WHILE THIS GI GETS SECOND HELPINGS OF PORK? fX?0? glass-floore- ugaen jsE! t" - SiSjL' La both of legal age Dee D Dsvtnn 1ft LaMae Woodland 17 ' In reply to requests by the USO r Travelers' Aid and other organi-- ! KftTe Surroundings zations for continuation of the! °rJIe riNmt C?1 housing placement service and to ' press reports which indicated the on y chamber of f0r inconvenience aware of the the war dancing about by the closing of ropeans brought d on a rotunda sus- kthP rpnfr- tors today issued the following P!nded °er the sea horseback statement: riding golfing and fishing among hills of the beautiful south of "The original project consisted the France all serve as a backdrop of the chamber of commerce erect- to education Hobart Chard for ing the hospitality center and of Ogden who isSgtworking toward fully equipping this structure for in the recently the apparent needs of the com- his degree there education centre army inaugurated munity's housing emergency O Chard Lorene of Mrs Son "At the inception of the project 1141 Twenty-thir- d Sgt Ogden much opposition was encountered was employed at the Hill from certain city and county offic- Chard prior to his induction into ials and various citizens direct-in- £ field at February armed the the officials of the political 1943 He is service a graduate of Ogden subdivisions to forbid location of the service unit on the public high school square — Erection Began NOW "In spite of this opposition city and county officials gave their consent and the chamber of commerce proceeded with erection of the structure This structure was manned with proper personnel and began rendering public service in May 1942 financed chamber of commerce funds by The project was operated thus until the state OCD and the national housing authority took over the operation and paid the operating expenses except those for maintenance and repair which were continued to be borne by the chamber of commerce "On July 1 1945 the state OCD and the NHA withdrew their financial support The chamber of commerce immediately contacted the housing authority urging continuation of the project and also appealed to the council of post and station commanders but in "' Marriage licenses had been issued today in the Weber county clerk's office to the following couples: James Fred Sampley 21 and Frankie La Von Acton 18 both of Montrose Colo Carl William Stromberg 20 Ogden and Bernice Christensen 18 Clearfield Cameron K McClaren 34 Fair field la and Alice T Knutson 24 oargeant Minn Frederick A Roos 27 Altadena Cal and Eleanor A Thomas 23 Ontario Cal Willie J Martin McComb Miss and Helen Ruth Youngblood Lillie IJb Mind Waiting for j in soldier studies in democracy B-95- 04 Thomas E Carey 7 R Wallet After Explain Policy C THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINETUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 28 1945 lonor as - 1 |