Show t Simmons Avers -- SB rue CTAkinARD-EXAMINE- v-mc- Ki Churchill Paints Too Water Project INegro Poet Will R 23 1946 WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY — llll Hill Speak Jan ' "' ' 'Ogden Area Men Enter R anks Ex-Warrio- 31 New Dime rs served 18 months 'in France from theand Discharged recently and Germany Langston Hughes outstanding (army at the Fort Douglas separaWeston son of Mr V : Corpl X f tion center underf the adjusted- and MrsHeber Negro poet novelist and playwright Walter Wpstnr : ?q n toiioware the service at 31 will speak Jan rating plan Thirty-fift- h entered the army Aug men from the OedeD area 3 1943 while employed as a truck p m in the Weber college mg of son Ernest C Kester u wguen ne served 1 40 auditorium it was announced to- MrTSgt and Mrs R R Kester Kansas anver in England His wife' is months Mrs day husband of and City Kansy former the wary Moore Kestei Hooper rington England Lough of War Having gained international recJosephine Mr entered the army May 6 1943 and ognition for literary works difCorpl William K Roberts son of served 25 mnnths in Australia Mrs Hughes says "In spite of the Carrie D Roberts 21 R2 Mnn ficulties encountered by the Negro New Guinea the Philippines Leyte roe entered the army Sept 4 1943 in various cultural fields our de and Luzon served and 2g months overseas mocracy is so big and so fine TSft-DWard Thomas son of be' ' that American have Negroes ' Mr and Mrs Delbert Thomas come the outstanding group of their R F D No 2 box 323 Ogden I 4 V race in the world 12 months served in Okinawa Mr Hughes feels th problem China and i He entered Hawaii of racial tolerance is not so much the army Aug 4 1941 one of white against black but John W Way sen of Mr of economic discrepancies which SSgt Mrs and Way 520 Cross automatically make the Negro a entered theJohn A Jan 9 1942 and army A race of trained native poorly ' Guinea ' New ' two in served months ' Mo Is' Mr Hughes is a high j Joplin '' Kennard J Crawford son school graduate and attended LinSSgt for city commissioners coln University In 1935 he won of Mrv Kennard G Crawford juo ' to Appeal authorize a work week "not to the Guggenheim" fellowship and in Seventh entered the army Aug 1940 the Rosenwald fellowship for 1942 and served 11 months over exceed 60 hours" was made in a his writings One of his main in- - seas He is married to tne ior- - petition signed by 47 members terests is the encouragement of mer Daisy Rendel of Ogden of the city fire department i of son colored D among Devlin Hubert SSet literary ability Mayor David S Romney reobd of the and writers Mrs M Devlin a motion to have the matKatherine development sisted ' ' American Negro literature I Twenty-eight- h T served 25 months ter referred to him alone He I He will speak to Ogden people in England and France Beiore asked thatrtheproblem be deon "The Poems of Negro Life" entering the army Nov 18 1942 cided by all three commissioners he was a clerk in Oeden The petition declared "other oi Ogden city departments allow sgt Lloyd R Anderson son R Mr and Mrs Oscar Anderson 1 I their employes one day off each 1 1 ! f F D 4 Ogden served 23 months week which amounts to a ! j i in Italy He entered the army Feb work week" The petition 3 1943 called attention to the recent salSfft John E Ovler son of Mr Held ary raises asked by firemen and Mrs William A Ovler 924 which the commissioners turned comoH 11 months down Twpntvfnnrth H Parley Kilburn superintends hn the Philippines and Okinawa "We are how on duty 72 hours ent of the Utah state industrial J He entered the army Aug 11 1944 each week' the petition stated school at Ogden told members' of "is wife is the former Dorothy "and also we are subject to emer- 2252 Eccles gency calls 24 hours a day" Acme au Laxe upumist ciuo xvion- - Vellinea of f g SQn gJ companying the petition was a J JX i I iy-rfi at his school are Mr and Mrs Israel S Larkin statistical facilities that day report covering operaEng-fJ Minister Winston Churchill of Willard entered the t'army Dec 10 tions of 45 cities in the 16y000 to accordinc 'woefullv Former Prime beside ORIDA inadpouate" island of Dihdo his painting Vor a rest poses 5n 70000 population classes which to an Associated Presss dispatch wnu? emP1°yei?t if! ? San MarinJ where the amateur artist found inspiration showed that firemen are allowed °v He told the group mat tne pur27 months m Tarawa and four days off each month to of is school transform the pose Also accompanying the firemen's Dmea-tsua was a letter ui M o5k ni appeal by F ritirpns Mrs Rprnarr? W Smpri- - W Hart secretary ofsignedi the Ogden un order" to dot tnis" ne saia :Mr anrl" Jinr W and! Labor Assembly sayic t "O'U vAm w cuvcicu J lux XITUamtj- Trades fctjr T - vicaiiieiu ' 1ft9UI1 ing the assembly went on record are competent in some vocational at a general meeting January 7 U tT VJ field We need auto mechanical cw in ine " support lof ' the firemen's petirumy in facilities for training shops ' : i i i tion pines j icpaii succi diiu leiuiu -f ciciuncii TAAor I Till! — iuhuu suu w f onH all inHntrial arte umrlr metal Notes School adv Ogden that High ivus aim no xmui is j "There question Louise Millei ditional school facilities particu?ihffiteiSiriSS Commission Accepts boys in our priAt shop with hand E£v end of the And Elaine Rouse cannot larly in the southern They equipment printing are Weber county school district Tabulation of the latest poll con? tnv inhs in Tinntvnp work in anv served 30 months in New Guinea state ducted necessary" E Allen Bateman by the Institute of Student establishment as a result of our and Okinawa New superintendent of public instruc-is Opinion under sponsorsmp oi vocational training" tion said today "The question a of SgtMrsIrving S Novak husband reveais scnoiasxic also school He needs the said xviagazine most urgent Joyce Hoggan Novak where the needs are of high school students recreation leader and more recrea offi libl jalc- served 12 months in The county commissioners necessary and how majority we should! snare tne tion equipment not do whaUtypes arecan think new the Hawaii He and Okinawa entered De maae availcounty accepted cially much money umer atomic Domo secret wim the army Nov 2 1942 fire truck purchased at a cost of V f able" tions N Joel son Mrs Richards about $11000 to augment county of Sgt Mr a 142204 and were survey In conducting There junior 3343 Kate Richards V I 1 M 11 equipment! Washington J senior high school students from II'II Bateman was accompanied by —entered the army April 4 1943 Acceptance was made after fire Barlow assistant superintendent ovorv tort nn of the COUGtrv Dar while working as a stenographer underwriters reported the director oi ticipa'ting in this poll in separate Jenny Campbell state ana in Salt Lake City He served 22 e pumper truck had passed Sixty-fivcent eiaine ballots per elementary education months in France and Germany all tests satisfactorily Winters personnel director these voters ODoosed sharing hi At as an army engineer The truck answered its first No details of the survey will secret: 29 per cent approved and tgt Hal L Dance son of Mrs alarm Monday night in a atrun to be known until conclusions and Harold Ambler home Roy reports have been drawn up the Voting was conducted! among partners will be honored guests at fcbel Dance 2927 Grant entered theFiremen was apfire said the anaservea " said y Jan at of the ball students Sweetheart annual Ogden high the superintendent iyz ana nusina parently caused by a flaw in the English 111 A check was made by Mr Bate- O H S students teei jwe snouiq LDS Fourteenth and Twenty- """ia uclIuany bgt Ernal D Parsons son of Mr chimney of the fireplace and man with Dr Robert A Clarke not share the atomic bomb secret eiehth wards Friday January 25 Mrs Charles! Parsons Willard sparks ignited the interior of the and vocation118 the'Weber of neghall head college at nine pm in the recreation Of the 194 students gave entered the army Dec 22 1942 wall Early discovery prevented AHamc al training department to ascertain aixro anowprs R4 wprp willing to at the effectiveness of the "on the From this group there will be a wiile employed in Brigham City extensive damage share the secret and 12 had -no benow & programs training job" opinion drawing to determine the sweet- The pollers felt the presence of hearts of the dance The two cou- ing offeredto veterans the atomic bomb makes it neces? pies chosen will be honored in a sarv to maintain a large national special dance after which the "1 main reason ex bishops of the two wards will pre-The defense i U & was that sent boxes of candy to them i pressed for this decision This feature of the program-wil- l "the atomic bomb cannot take care of all a war involves" be followed by the sweetheart i j The opposing students though waltz Refreshments will be served Men Ogden that "the next war will be a war Bishop and Mrs OI vie Cramer of of science not men We will need the Fourteenth ward and Bishop The following personnel from the a small tecnmcai array irameu tu ana ivirs j nomas vni jl4hhiiiciv(i Oeden area have been honorably atomic defense" — Elaine Rouse ward are of the Twenty-eight- h discharged from the navy at the hosts the separation center Shoemaker Cai The M I A is in charge ofGlad-wenison: SSMI 3c Elwood W Wilifornia: ll of Ruth direction under party AMM 3c Jas B Henderson 667 son 3239 Lincoln F 2c Arthur B Fourteenth of the president AMM 3p Patterson MaM 3c Sam T Evans Hill 271 Twenty-firY W M I A and Gladys Y 2c Wilford D Wilson 1174 Twenty- - ward Route 2 Brigham City Harbertson president of the Twenty-eiFranklin H Quilter Box 96 Gun- - fourth ghth ward Y W M I A All ward members of M Men and a i t Gleaner Girls age and older are invited All former ward members also are invited ilidiWiiiioWfcwiiii im— r I - Great Value Of eight-fiftee- Central Utah project to supply water for an additional 30U000 acres of fertile land would be of great benefit to Weber and surrounding We " rsi'-f counties George F Sirnmons ber county commissioner saia iuday reThe project was discussed of nine cently by commissioners at the a meeting at Utah counties Lake City Salt office of the -- ! I ? Shorter Work - Maximum temperature Tuesday was 36 degrees with lb degrees a chilly minimum eriy today tlong with the slippery snow One year ago temperatures were: Maximum 41 degrees and minimum 17 ' degrees Week Asked By Fire Force : Continued steel strike daze with nothing to steel (steel) and Aloy- sus the office boy hasn i naa nis iron today i 1) r " School's Facilities i-'- ?- ' -- H School mi lansioii Students Vote on j Held Necessary lands In that respect Weber county is directly interested as through this act a lot of now useless land in this area could be reclaimed "I believe the citizens of Weber to county want the commissioners am I and very future to the look much in harmony with the project and feel that we should support Simmons stated it " Commissioner out that only two It! was pointed of the land cent andione-hal- f per in Utah is irrigated I Atomic Boml) I ( w""llnB ijT1 " cent-per-lun- wumuu SiSS'iS ch : i C- I Co-Edito- rs: ! j ! "jr T ut '!!! Course Provided Reed Swenson director today nounced the- addition of physioat Weber gymtherapy instruction nasium D Spencer who recently course in completed a iiuuwin " Willi UlLagU nigii in charge He uses the methods recommended by the council of physical therapy of the American Medical association - Fire Truck itjw nrH I- ! Ifi fire-fighti- EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR NOTICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Stockholders of the Ogden Arsenal Employes ng 750-gall- on iavy Releases When you buy aspirin be sure you ask for it by name f'St Joseph Aspirin" none can do more for you That's because there's no aspirin faster none more dependable It's first choice of millions from coast to coast at the first warning of common headaches or inorganic pain Get St Joseph Aspirin world's largest seller at 10c Big 100 tablet size 35c You get nearly 3 tal lets for 1 c Demand St Joseph Aspirin 3 Days to a Open 9 Service m to 6 p m 1 Week 111 A -- t i ! i SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) A personal representative of OPA Administrator Chester Bowles will meet with housing officials tomor row to discuss stabilization of the huilding industry to avoid a boomI period followed by a crash NEW tvlOB ERN - Mrs' Ruth D O'Brien will meet with members of construction and building groups financiers veterans and Gordon Weggeland Utah federal housing administrator and Simonizing SERVICE General Repairs Of All Cars PARTMENT FOR YOUR CARS Credit Union Session s SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) Utah Mate Credit Union Th Tpneue Inc will hold its annual - t s $ JUDKINS & BOSSp SAY: "We are proud of our new servixjede- partments tand will take a personal pride! in giving you an efficient economical job V V With our efficient check-u- p we can insure continued safe comfortable use of youn I I' Judkins EE - a " 0 IF LSli I 1 i— i LJ LJ t I If' iil Largest Auto Casualty Bosse :! 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Tin ttts BE reason by our persistent demands for them Luxuries are at a premium and bidding for them only Hastens inflation We suggest you buy something you know youtowill have to purchase some time or do it for you land under conditions some loved one will be forced much less favorable than yours are today SERVICE t JacV L Harberfson All of our HigHerJeconomists'acivise against buying things you don't need So many things are scarce that the price is forced up beyond - C03IPLETE INSURANCE 1 V Morfuary Manager AN j NEXT n ' life-tim- i US FOR YOUR a Sales Manager if "Our specialized mechanics canrepair all makes and models of cars" W 'v J i ' - i INFLATION Y Harberfson Insurance 3t car- B J mil AULTOREST MAUSOLEUM mpptine Sunday in oaix iake citv President Reeves V Liston said tosessions will be de day Morning voted to classes for credit com mittees and supervisory commit tees and reports by officers An election of officers and a banquet also will be neia VAR-WEAR- Y - f st Greasing — Washing ft Post) 1 REPAIR' PARTS K in Building 118 (On the " Session Called 1 7p m Area Building Stabilization 1 January 30 1946 JEWELERS —Precision Watch Repair— 1670 Washington Blvd 3 itti-t- ' : Credit Union Will Meet Wednesday Federal RAYMOND BRAGG "4 : 3 1 i DOUT JUST ASK FOR ASPIRIN - - $14-32- I post-gradua- te - : i Sweetheart Ball an- Motor t- - -- Tune-Up- P S—Sailor at sea says: "Look at all that water—and nothing to drink with it" Prospective Father - in - Law: "You've got some nerve to ask me for an advance payment of the dowry I think you are a fortune j hunter The Count: Oh no monsieur I amronly what you Americans call crank the "safety-first- " - Wife: Dear tomorrow is J our the tenth anniversary Shall--1 kill ' ' turkey? 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The turkey ?n had nothing to do with it $226-87- I 1 - Utah public schools participated of today in the distribution in state funds to aid the school lunch program Dr E Allien Bateman state su perintendent of public instruction said the sum was the largest distributed since the program was Xt was mode on inaugurated 10 basis for the period from Oct 1 to Dec 31 Funds are provided by a tax on The distribu state liquor sales tion compared with $194 614 made in the corresponding period of 1944 5 572 Weber $16441 Cache of 1944 and 'Granite $13313 to Largest allocation was made Davis school district which reOgden Jordan and Park City Others included: school districts do not participate ceived $21622 Box Elder- - $16471 Nebo $17- - in the program y law-ahiHi- nt (colt): Lunch Money v" ked - He used to work 40 days on one line but Sol's uncle has spent five years on a sentence But back to the weather its darn colt Utah Schools Get MlMrtfti iy' one ever does anything about (AP Wirephoto) i 11111111 talking about the weather but it-tv new Roosevelt dime which will be put in circulation aFeb 5 Face likeness of of the dime carries the profile of the late president (top) At bottom is reverse side 48-ho- ur Mas as with warmer "weather IV USE SOON drawings of the two sides of the Inadequate d UR- Make hay while the" sun shines folks— the skies may be clear now but clouds are on the way along v mv ondnion" the official "that the state as a whole should! do all it' can to protect ' its rights Tminties were not asked to pro anv certain amount of money to promote the project but were asked to do what they to aid the Utah State Water Users association to make up plans to utilize water' water-soake- ' fP "Tik ' i '' r Co'mmisioner Simmons said Wedirectly ber county may not benefit as much as some of the larger counties but wouuld benefit a great deal indirectly V One of the plans included in the project he said is drainage of i " s Indirect Benefits V i -- - ' ' ) Cites Water Rights Commissioner Simmons pointed out that Utah has certain rights river to waters of "the Colorado includstates He said surrounding and Wyoing Colorado Arizona with ahead plans ming have gone and have raised water projects funds to utilize water allocated th"If we don't provide funds and ' !?rwprnment aid lor proj own the otner states nur nf and will become so well established de- a to such utilize their rights use that we mav lose! the tt water" Commissioner Sim mons declared He explained-thistate would not lose its rights to but if the water isn't the-wate- : -- ers com-mission- - White t blanket daze with 28 inch precipitation in the past 24 hours to whiten OgdenN landscape Moisture this year follows: Jan 4 22 inch Jan 5 28 inch Jan: 8 05 inch Jan-123 inch which makes a total for the month of 104 inch Average is 171 inch - I ICTOBS NATION-WI- - I PUNQRA ERVINfl CORPORATIONDial 4155 D Mausol Cremafory lh rr |