Show i Widows Fail In JANUARY EVENING 6 Wm opaUan Tonight In bIbIBt Amm re-elect- ed ui-v-iv- or lJ prl th apparent dtamay ovrr lowi who erf citable hi office contact to failed have lane-numb- I aaaaaaaa vjl saaa for bncftj i Miller Mid hi office hai direct-to ed KIM 200 Icttrr qurtionnairwemof drceawd railroad famili the Of den area at their in ploy nd only known Ut tliree-fourt- addiWof these about ii nail— hivt been retu n hail but month after Jan 1 li7 to foe their application wttnoux soma bmHta HrH !hr-- r hi aaillM " jaaaaBBwaaBaBaBaBBal $i&mmwiL f tiJRi jpjp- 'aeBI '" uv Kg 1 ital mv4L mm I ' raifo aaaa aaaa ' in i-- aaaaBBBBBBW jHjaj'sai rati iurvtvor lor these new beno-ftt- a Monthly annuitiea are payable to railroad' ' employe' widow 9 ' reardlr of III! §m unsee With dependent children 18 who under children der ago It mwS4m9mnlrnl on the employe at the time of hi death or Where there) av enta over k Numerous Inquiries have been mado to hla office regarding the of icknaas or maternity Eayment to rail employes Miller out theae benefit do not E Stated ecome effective until July 1 14H7 At that time a railroad employe who t not able to work because he ick or injured may be paid benefit equal to those payable for unemployment Further inquiries should be directed to Mr Miller t 306 federal building ta o Kden 1 in ( Jiarge PilinilMJfd f mumj aastnt Jackie uqua alia Ofden Negre Lamph said the tate has triedcorn the Jackie Dalton 24 locate In the case Monroe plainant who alleged he was rohhOa Sfgnparn of money near an Ogden beer tavern October 23 to SU-m- Rheumatic Happy Relieves Pain Quick dt laae ort rhnjt - t airtT Iwiioy nuraicia t mrur TaKwrTy oi soeirru Now t'wr iwr tnuw a pa i - H acaUjca : hjtv —f ta in W w tad iaaBaapWV aaaaaaaraBk bbfw Jaal aaaF " HHI L m eoaaaart— ba r nd try If h a aaaav ot!l rinn! - aaaaaaaaaaV $7822 40 85 481 20- - $737430 1936 1938 $509270 Sbutao 1940 1943 $5-8- 1939 la! 1943 $5- Jb-Mft- MM NOW mm Ife z&r &&t' - and sat NOftrTU aa the r— aanaa on i $9-65- Tomorrow's Lure Dozen Men Avoid Told in Sermon ( S 1 I I rv p a rJ J re-M- rs I fur-trimm- ono-fiftee- ed n j - 'Convict' Stigma Illustrating the rehabilitation — NOW Henry Fonda Victor Mature in "Despite their offenses the men had been found worthy of proba-tia- n thus being allowed to escape stigma of convicts They have justified the faith placed in them and are leading clean upstanding lives" Larson stated Probation of 11 of the men was continued by Judge John A Hen-drtcThe twelfth man was released from probation under a recent state law which allowed him to withdraw a previous guilty plea after which the complaint against This' wipes him was dismissed the slate clean leaving ncj criminal record Larson said j Larson explained that defendants are placed on probation only after an exhaustive investigation of their family background and personal history No interference is made with the courts as ho case is referred to the probation department until after a conviction is obtained he pointed out I "As a result of our efforts" he said "many persons are being returned to useful places in society without the 'convict' label which would prejudice their chances the remainder of their lives Many thousands of dollars of restitution has been paid to persons who have been wronged by persons placed on probation" " mFmTtn-test(i- I " mod tlaey eeds ere better tiieji America's livestock! more the es Larro never before h-ic- They re back because bountiful crops and the removal of wartime restric- - lions have made ingredient supplies plentiful General Mills again can obtain the materials necessary to lake top formula feed Snj better because all during the war as before and since research has never flopped at Larro Research Farillotimy therefore GenermlMills lives you the full benefit of this work ith better feed Va provides you than ever Even in Wartime Larro Feeds weftf ninde to of qnelity Am PAYNE Clifton WEBB every night except Saturday fa mmt r f- v a Umtl BAXTER UM mmmrni n mU - m ORPHEUM ?2Ts iaaassBBaBaaBaaWBSBBBBa Bargain Hour to Come Early! saw aaasi'i'i W 2 p 30s m jkrj All Prices Include State and Federal Taxes ? 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AXE ANGEIA6RIEML P MmmM iiii--'- ' trict VaMM Linda Darnell 'My Darling Clementine' tmP -SmmmW CANYON CLUB Alice K Larson 66 of 223 Eighth denied guilt In city court today to a charge of maintaining a nuisance and her case was set down for hearing January 1 The complaint signed by Ralph Schlutter alleges that poor sewer facilities at a dwelling at 221 Eighth operated by Mrs Larson has created an unsanitary condition OGDEN ef- forts of the state probation service was a scene enacted In Second district court today when 12 convicted felons were given a clean bill and allowed to continue discharging their duties to society and to their families according to Adult Probation Officer James A Larson of the northern Utah dis- Defendant Denies Guilt In Nuisance Case Jaar Jims b 1 $777705 763085 IMS 1946 $1212862 Chattel mortgages have Increased and at the present time there are oyer $381000000 worth of chattels she said unpaid in the files was inRiverdale of town The folcorporated last year and the were subdivisions new lowing "The lure of tomorrow is an atfiled: Highland View subdivision the Mayfair subdivision Wasatch Gar- traction that runs through dens subdivision goldlike race Bible story of our TW M H Slrnhrn BL (lark imtn i rn i Tiiit en thread leading ever toj promwill apeak tonight at the flirt if newly lmtalled Fplsfopalin- bUhop ises of better things" said John nnrcn 01 inr uoos snciinciu - "f a Horse Strikes Auto annual piruh dinner Edward Carver in his Sunday serngl-'I- ntsnop aod aire t lars wn leaaaw aaaa aaaaaaaaaDonald Fowers Hooper report- mon in First Presbyterian church " The Rt Rev Stephen G CTark ed to police he ran into a horse "Explain it any way you will it Episcopal bishop of Utah will pay Ne Stafi Named By night while driving has ever seemed to me that these his first official visit to Ogden Saturday street souls of ours innately or subconTwenty-fourt- h the across he —artrffPWPS pthe an- tAfilakt Ward R ief Society " iwihmi orhn The collision extensively sciously hold home trace of our viaduct Church of the damaged the front end of his veRelief society of the L D 8 nual dinner of the that the cona uom anrpnrrufor seven and Mr hicle the report said but no men- Father God and from Fourteenth ward South Ofden meant for were of we the viction that Biahop recDtjor) tion was made of the fate was reorganized Sunday Clark will follow the dinner S we have horse what f better realities than ' Bishop Clark formerly rector of night under direction of Bishop here drew us on by a realiza? f St Marks church in Pasadena Oivie Cramer tion that this world was never Calif was installed in December Chosen as president was Mrs JJ bishop of utaht euCCeeding the Stolen From Auto meant to be an abiding home We Ruth K Gladwell first counselor nt Arthur W Moultonadmin-loendowed for greater Willard BoM of ta A reported feel we aredeath r We cannot be Annie Nelson: second counsel- - tired He assumed his new ends than to Ogden police his automobile satisfied with failure There is a Mrs Lola Combe Mrs Luby istrstlve duties on Jan 1 The program at the parish din- - was prowled Saturday evening deep conviction that truth must London secretary Mrs will Include the Epiphany ring while parked near Twenty-fourt- h Pearl ner are: officers be so strong that evil cannot Rettring Saunders i president Mrs Loretta ceremony and the annual parish and Kiesel and the following ar- reign Youth holds high the head f tr Vila I hnine mee!mff Miinulnr as ideals and hopes and purposes f ticles stolen: Mackinaw 11 oeus econar counsellor inuj u cap shoes a box of gro- spin fancies of years to be Flo Bushell secretary "One of Browning's great poems ceries stockings quilts shotgun First meeting for the year wttl RpitorlH Oil Theft shells outing flannel and gloves tells of an Arab doctor who met tat teM Tuesday at p Lazareth and listened to his rem when Mrs Nelson will present Theft of a spare wheel and tire of being called back from counting the visiting teacher lesson and at from the trunk of his automobile was reported to pollea by C M death At first the Arab thought Weber college English the two p m the theology lesson will Sunday while the machine was Nilsson explanation was simple He 2467 Jefferson school (teacher near be given by Mrs Ogden high Stephens parked thought it was a case of catalepsy But as he came to know Laza-ret- h there was something about him that plain earth could not He had seen God and explain knew of a better world so clearly that the illusions and shams of time could not allure him Somehow I think that is true of We have in our heart of US alL hearts known that we are immortal and as result look for better ends than time can offer S© youth comes into life with hope So we all have renewals of faith So new commencements of time mtawakens forgotten place strength and hoperenew this often "Worship can Oliver Holmes said reverence was a tender plant given to each and we had to care for it with regus have perularity toSome of and wilt Jesus mitted it atrophy on the cross uttered his childhood all the prayer He had carried itAramaic He even used years "words of his youth" 20:TilHal lHEraaaaaa f surS0 m j Mrs Claude Wilbur N orris 30 MOTHER S SWEET SIXTEEN daughter Mrs AronaP-lie- Kansas sits by the bedside of her and her day old granddaughter Donna Mare aa Citv Mo Thf babv's rreat grandmother Mrs D W Davenportcoast a is the bed Baby's father seated at the head Calif guardsman stationed at San Diego 1 laa ii irW 'h BP - thrva ri-v- bh JttWWmtrmW 'Sl aaiBBtoaaw -- mm Upon motion of Deputy County Attawnoy Max D Lamph city court today dismissed a grand larceny charge aa PBj 'Ji 5 WWM Gmnd aaBBj bbbbbbbbbb widow or aepenaeni WO aaaaatalh 1 WmWW - B riJUt Ji mSB& re-spt- vp - aSaVWaal aaasaaW h N BL wL Commander Leonard Edward Harmon U S N husband of Mrs Edna Robbins Harmon 130 South First West Brigham City has received a permanent citation $80 the air medal from Secretary if the Navy James Forrestal for the president Commander Harmon currently stationed at the naval academy the received Md Annapolis award for his action in aerial flight in the Bay of Biscay and the English channel areas During the war citationsforwere setemporary or incomplete curity reasons Commander C L Johnson personnel officer of naval reserve for the Twelfth naval district and Dar-roc- h Lieutenant Commander J assistant director of naval reserve in the district will arrive in Ogden Wednesday They wiu spend the day in Salt Lake City visiting the division of naval that was activated rpppntlv They will return to Ogden for the activation of the reserve division here Thursday night at the Lewis school from eight to ten p m Pees of Year Dorothy B Campbell Weber county recorder today submitted to commissioners a report showing that activities in her department reached a new peak during ipsa Ine?1 ss fee increases She said she exan- concerned m now record pects 1947 to 4mt for income work and service to the public Chsnges in property records in Weber county during 1946 numbered 4511 as compared to 4096 Miss for 1945 it was revealed to over turned County Campbell Assessor George E Brown 855 plats showing presert names and owners of the properties with the 4511 descriptions Broken into changes by communities and outside county areas the number of changes during the year follow: Roy 89 Uintah 10 South Ogden 280 Huntsville 32 North Ogden 69 Pleasant View Riverdale town U Plain City 46 857 72! Weber county Ogden City " 1 3034 Increase in fees or Income in Miss Campbell's office for a span of 12 years wa as follows: 1935 9 1937 Gains Naval Citation Visits to Ogden ' j(M Qfrjoj y Leonard E Harmon TKaval Officers Plan : t i NHln mar r of railroad employe ana wcir tHJt John W Mlltr roans railroad rrtlrrmnt BmT Uaffleslocaltoday hi i SJie' Grandmother at Only 30 jfligt Mark Made E 25 nl Law IS STANDARD-EXAMIN- Meets Ogden Epi MkiiHits DiiiIit fHlMONDAY ©GDEN (UT AH) DARRYL 1 2ANUCK PWt fcr JOAN cswrye t scar EDMUND G0UIDING LAMA TROTTI a I aaSSI w th 15(iWe-0(jj6riJua- Added! Latest World News a Lyrics ond Musk by IRVING BERLIN I20- - mL James DUNN BWaaaaTTr Sheila RYAN Edward RYAN II |