Show THE OGDEN fUTAH STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER i 4 1 1A R fire Chief Will Receive Visitors 1 president Ogden V AisociationJones of Insurance Agents race A Turner chairman fire of prevention committed chamber the from commerce and delegates visit to organizations will pay asa guests of the central fire station at Thursday Petersen Chief Clyde ten MBL The visit is part of a nationwide K program ih which representatives ± will visit their local fire chiefs to in P offer assistance andforcooperation fire prevena joint program tion President Jones stated Oct The national association set as is it visit 9 as the date for the Chi-- jt the of tragic the anniversary cago fire Earl E Columbus Day m Even Planned Lt 1947 -- JU Landlord Pleas daThe company was found guilty products of on findings tested with insect- - D E Davis area rent director announces John de Bruim accountant of the regional office will be in the area rent office 303 Kiesel building Friday Oct 10 to advise and assist landlords in fijing petitions for rent Increases tinder the "financial hardship" provisions of the rent regulations "Financial hardship" is determined by comparing the operating position of the property in the current year with the operating position in a representative! base period The base period may be any two years after representative Jan 1 1939 and prior t4 the cur" rent year "To qualify for hardship increases a landlord must show both a decrease in net income and an increase in operating costs between GREAT! x gives yon a good thorut without ough cleaning x treatment! any rough works easily and effectively at the same time What's more Ex-La- out-4-b- Ex-La- £ has a delicious chocolate taste-- not a bit like medicine No fonder more people use x than any other laxative! Over 40 million boxes sold yearly Still only 10c Economy size 251 Ex-La- x Leaves Soon for Northern Field Oct 12 at six p m He will leave for the Salt Lake home mission Oct 13 prior to in the servingstates northern field Mr Newman is a graduate of Ogden high school Weber coland and attendlege ed University of NeW man Utah He served in the navy air corps during the war Apples Displayed a will! "An apple keep the day doctor away" is an old s lying but one which is true according to Mrs Estel Whitney 280 Third She brought into the editorial office When Nature "forgets" remembei several specimens of Jonathans huge in size beautiful in: color and juicy in taste Mrs Whjitney explained that the trees were sprayed twice and when the limbs became THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE too loaded witn trust trie smaller were culled out "Even then $TS WELL TASTES SWELL apples we had to prop the limbs" she added Ex-Ija- In anThe°dfirnm' has plants at Vernal Altonah and Roosevelt DEATHS Tkn WDeenMiddleton l4 n ih— rfrath -- — — Word has icw" — ? 'Ormr Middleton of John Wley 25 yeart ana nt SiSrSfNev inc 1929 Mr rrS MWdteto" up until his ret rement from fwJ T southern Pacific railroad many bridle and builder as ago -- and in assisted contruction being held In this afternoon The body Si" be sent to Ogden for Sraveide o'clock in the services Friday at two View cemetery Mountain in familv plot at Friends may call at the mortuary Twenty-fift- h Friday before one 529 nIv of i St Gtots Temele Under CnttrUC tie Water Wheel ffF Developing SWSr V mm 1180 Mthod of Troniportof ion Early 1st Abeut 1883 Seuth ond Main Street in Salt lake City AkUt IS 63 "unt"vlH by Llndqulst andcemetery Sons SCebSnTf:7?euleTm ma5S w111 be cel" J- - Schwartz 82 2355 OrcWH nine am at St church by Msgr Patrick Pf Sathollc tion or tn ?ennedy Pastor feecita- m the Larkln ch2Se? Sh el5ht tut? wiend2 may caU at the mor- yTfdne8day from ve to nine te£' rtnrmtntJn °den City ceme- Thl fmmted by Larkin mortuary dl-rect- ed J J —!AL Arc you collecting the Utah hit forictl pictum which are given 88 stations to free it Vico-Pe- During October eubjeeet num bers 18 to 21 in a sextet of 25 p Utah? are avtUabl Whether you began earlier to assemble these pictures it isn't too tste to start now even though you may not have the complete sec for Kent saUnJfral fervls Johnson Weese will m p e rewn - 0fFuneraVVenrvicUeV°were forty-fiv- Ogden valley! to0wn be hew on Thure-d- y at one pm in the Lindqulat and Sons Colonial funeral chapel with Bishop Marlow Stoker of Hunt- JHL conducting Friends my U atW the mortuary e six to nine from pm and on Thursday until I ' iar foreman Fill"! - — Amis ' v- Office Will Hear by Ogden council 777 Knights Columbus according to Henry Poce grand knight Daniel Alsup has been appointed chairman of a special commitThurstee to conduct a program m in the 9 at Frank Newman son of Mrs Lup Oct eight day cille Newman 1516 Capitol will K of C hall The holiday falls on Sunday be honored at a program at the a era m en i ces of the serviL D S Thirty - third ward Sunday WORKS cat imposed upon A fine of $100 was manufacturCo Brothers Calder of dairy prod- ers and distributors ucts in U S district court yester- 1 the base period and the current Landlords are advised to year bring with them to substantiate their cause figures such as records income-ta- x returns for the years mark selected by them" said Davis Snrrisl pprpmonies will the observance of Columbus day of ' 8 Fined $100 Firm " v" T LAKE Uii nerrti f " wel1 known resident be held of wl Thursday rninnloPm' at Llndqulst and Sons with Bishop MS1siIuneralof chpel tne Huntsville ward rnni?M8iokeJ Friends call at the mortuary Wednesday may from six until nine pm and Thursday until time terment in Huntsville nirJHTJlceby Llndqulst and Sons ?t Robinson RobinRobert E Robert Emanuel COALVILLE— rancer died son 77 sheep and cattle m at the home of Monday at fourA p Robinson east Coala son George to age ville of ailmentswasincident bom in Coalville Mr Robinson of James and Mary April 6 1870 a son He was reared ana Pollard Robinson funeral servioes for Marian ®S Alice educated here and married waylor Carter will be held Wednesday home their made in 1880 They In the Porterville ward a?one died in 1895 chape1 Bishop Charles Kippen here where Mrs Robinson RobA son a George Surviving are may be viewed at the inson and a sister Mrs Emma Robinfrom eleven am Xle chapel ana six grandchildren wme of service son Coalville Burial in the Porterville cemetery under nine great grandchildren the conducted Thursday of Malan mortuary Services will be S Coalville ward at one p m In L DEmerson Staples of CRAIG — Funral services for Olene W chapel by Bishop J may call Craig of Lay ton who died in the local L D S Cluff ward Friends Coalville hospital at the home of Holly Ellis Tuesday morning following unan accidental Thursday shot wound the day Wednesday evening and be will in before will bejtun held Friday at one pm til time of services Burial direction of Layton ward Bishop Wanship cemetery under Zulon WhitesidesLDS the Dunn mortuary Coalville Friends conducting may call at the family residence Mc-Clai- ng - offi-alngiBo- dv f2fr on in-th- Emil J Isakson Summit County— Emil J Isak-o- n retired postmaster of Peoa died Tuesday morning at his home here of a heart ailment Mr Isakson was born July 23 1872 in Copenhagen Denmark a son of Victor and Karsty Lind Isakson When he was 11 years old he came to Utah with his parents who were converts to the L D S church The family settled here where Mr Isakson had lived since He filled a mission for the L D S church to Sweden from 1900 to 1903 Hie married Hildur Petterson on May IS 1903 in the L D S Salt Lake temple Surviving besides his widow are two sons Victor and Carl Isakson Peoa and nine grandchildren also three sisters Mrs Emma Merkley Los Angeles Calif Mrs Amanda Jensen Cheyenne Wyo and Mrs Lourena Walker Salt Lake City Services will be conducted Saturday at one p m in L D S Peoa ward chapel by Bishop Albert H Merchant Friends may call Thursday and Friday at the Olpin mortuary in Heber and Friday evening and Saturday until time of services at the family home here Burial will be in Peoa cemetery PEOA 75 Jo-he- nn e Thursday evening and Friday prior to services Burial in the Kaysville Lay-to- n Memorial park directed by Lind-quland Sons mortuary MIDDLESTON — Graveside committal services for John Wesley Mlddleston former Ogden resident will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock In the family plot in the Mountain View cemetery Friends may call at the mortuary chapel Friday until pm A service of mortuary st Each picrure is interesting— and any one or ail will be worth So ask your Vico-Pe- p 88 service man for the free historical pic sure of the week one-forty-fi- ve Kirken-dall-Darll- ng FOR RENT OR SALE! Hospital Chairs Beds Qet highest quality products at PEP 88 VICO STATIONS AND DEALERS Wheel Bedside Crutches rabies ete RELIABLE 2276-8- 4 Funerals (And it's a good idea to have your car serviced for winter driv ing Be prepared for the colder days ahead by asking any Vico-Pe- p 88 station to "winterae" your car) ftp 88 Ethyl Pip 88 R9gut Csotie ViiO Quaker State Permit uhe Motor Oils Atlas Products rPEP88 GASOUMt Wash Blvd POLLOCK — Funeral services for Walter A Pollock 19 victim of an airplane accident will be held Thursday at one pm in the LDS Sixth ward with Bishop David B Foulger conThe family desires no viewducting ing of the remains Interment in the Brlgham City cemetery directed by Llndqulst and Sons FUNERAL DIRECTORS K! RKEN DALL-DARNG LI been driving all day your MORTUARY ym DIAL 6900 Cards of Thanks wherever you go youll be so smartly dressed in gay Dancing working shopping or partying collection offers saucy and sophisticated styles in delicious Autumn shades cottons! Our fashion-wis- e We wish to express our sincere thanks to the city firemen of sta- tion number 1 for the help and aid they gave our husband and father on September 19th — Mrs Edward Felix & Family We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends who were so kind during the bereavement of our beloved husband and father Edward Felix Especially rdo we wish to thank the Conti nental Baking Co the bishopric and Relief society of the First ward the speakers singers and those who sent beautiful floral offerings and those who furnished cars — Mrs Edward Felix & Family no seomt Jotm I fmot use thai wonderful hand lotion you find m ladiar rooms at Moougaj stations" Wm FLORISTS And the Flowers Are Furnished by Olive and Marie m KLENKE FLORAL 2965 Phone 8789 Washington ELIZABETH'S FLOWER SHOP 1514 ORPHET'M THEATRE Washington Blvd BLDG Dial 6811 WEBER FLORAL CO 740 28th Greenhouse St Phone 8638 Go City Floral Dial Ogden 4761 Waehlnatnn 2339 Bi-r- t ONE BIG GROUP ONE SMALL PRICE LOOK AHEAD! fXur Yea there' no — naturae rooms j t -- MoD"r t With As now are new m ra tXT rrkling chVoediapenUy hand lotion lPetro-- the leum laboraton againstronveniencc you ettjoy rra vmir own home- Think of the Cold Icy Days Coming and Be Prepared ORDER s JU Els OIL N-O-- ar i W er Today Call i vicepa-Ohiquea- Mtrl 3-00- Credit Office Downstairs 21 '7 mk Open a Charge Acc't ' Automatic oil delivery service for 100 gallon tanks or over Clean burning fuel l grades Where Ogden Shops With Confidence oil-Al- EXPERT SERVICE PERSONNEL Cleaning adjusting installation Oil drums and oil heating equipment All types Mceevwactt Mobilgas Dealer INIflAl L- aiTIOllUM COOtAtlON 3-00- J l ! I i 9-1- 5 cotton Shop on the mezzanine floor 21 PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE i L J 1 keep beautiful thru frequent tubbings handsomely styled Expertly tailored with flared skirts for that smart new Autumn Took Junior Sizes Weber Fuel Oil Co Dial Perfect for school PLAIDS ' Bright and gay for the kitchen Pert and saucy for coke-iaKSmart and colorful for shopping |