Show r — mi ? — X j- - - Second Section SECTION OGDEN CITY B UTAH FRIDAY EVENING Instructions Precede Roundup of Names Police Told of Beating and Robbery Case Beaten and then thrown from a moving automobile by two men who reportedly robbed him of $25 Neal Johnson 55 a railroad worker of 366 South Third East Ephraim was under treatment in Dee hospital today for multiple Injuries Police said Johnson staggered into the station at two a m to report he had been robbed by an acquaintance he knew only as "Ivan" and a second man who joined the two after they had hbeen drinking beer in a Twenty-fiftstreet tavern Nrar Viaduct Johnson said he was thrown from the car on the Riverdale road near the viaduct after his assailants had beaten him with their fists and a hard object He said when he came to" he flagged down a northn bound car and rode back to Police took him to a hospital where they obtained his story John on said that after he and Ivan had left a tavern about midnight they bumped into a colored man and Ivan invited him to join them The colored man suggested they get in his automobile and find sat "something to drink" Johnson in the front seat and Ivan in the and back seat Nearing Thirty-firWall Johnson related Ivan started other hitting him and later the man pitched in The car was traveling about 35 miles an hour when he was tossed out the victim added Several Hurts Johnson was under treatment for a head injury of undetermined seriousness bruised ribs multiple lacerations of the face and head and a possible broken finger on his left hand His condition was reported to be satisfactory The victim told Patrolmen - A Jacobs en and J F Powell he had had a speaking acquaintance with " " ' ' Og-de- -- Donna Adams (left) and J Smith Jacobs of the city school personnel department brief Iola Johnson school census enumerator as she prepares to start her rounds in counting the city's children Fearteen enumerator are in the field ' st Ivan for several months The other man was described as a "slick talker" The car used by the pair was a light 1941 model sedan painted gray Couple Wed Firemen's Bali 'It was a beautiful ceremony and it went off without a hitch" were the words of Lt Darwin Van De Graaff in describing the marriage of Jarvis Pugmire and Delia Hansen at the annual firemen's ball Thursday night Complete with joyous music a huge cake flowers bridesmaids and all the rest the ceremony took place during the intermission before 2000 persons at the White City ballroom Mavor Harman W Peery tied the knot The couple plans to set up housekeeping at 2800 Marilyn drive after a short houey moon I- FINAL CLOSEOUT! Boys' and Students' Leisure and Sport Auto Damaged by Car COATS to Boys 6 Hit-and-R- 16 hit-sjt- tk to 22 MCCLANAHAN'S V II VD outdoor - Flashy and serviceable wool olaids 4 to 10 695 Double-bac- k 0 Payment of $2350 to Police Lieut W K Milligan for cost of a new tire ruined Oct 1 while the officer was trying to head off a fleeing robber was authorized by city commissioners Police Chief Maurice J Schooff said Milligan used his own car in a dash to Death curve On the way the chief said Milligan's car ran over a railroad spike M Lee Marsh jll began reorganization of that bureau he invited Lee Marshall to take charge of national food distribution For this task he put together an personnel organization of 13500 and spread the work across the nation With General Dwight E Eisenhower as honorary chairman Marshall is presently directing the nations campaign in the world-wid- e crusade for aid to children He is national chairman of the special committee Marshall is an ardent sports fan and his love of baseball almost sidetracked his career in flour at one time However he couldn't get the wheat dust out of his blood and salessubsequently became a flour enterman and flour broker before ing the employ of one of the firms which later was absorbed by Con- 8 J0 100 1344 WASHINGTON season Sold Sandwiches Like many another American who ho gone far in this land of unlimited opportunity Marshall is no stranger to adversity Although he now sits on top of the world in the baking business he once worked as 1 I W i 'i WJmm all TTii mil I i arm im a these new MAKE YOUR OWN w'm per cent i Sizes 9 to 15— Systom" SUIT — m? HAT— to men's sizes her SHOES— All Leaf Every- - NEW style -- AOA 10 20—1612 o 2412—38 to 44— 46 to 52 Junior sizes Misses' sizes Wo - — fit GREENS — BROWNS —BLACKS BLUES Hill 1 ft m — ROYAL and others 165 I Other New Fall V M m Dresses Priced at Only 895 to 2495 Charge Your Whole Ensemble! OWN TERMSI Not a Penny Added For All the Credit You Need! BLVD I TERMS ON BALANCE — Net a BOYS' SLACKS McCLANAHAN'S Oct 17 tinental DOWN — WOOL "Konsing CUT Charge all the boys need Gabardines Tweeds end Twills Part wools and all wool Sizes 6 to 12 end 8 Snappy ooki"9 to 598 i br-r- Fashion Centers your choice Is yours for NO MONEY m mum ALL YOURS yours Regular meeting of Ogc Fraternal Order ha cancelled for tor tieht ac- eordine to Fred R Buckler worthy president because the hall is being used to display surplus furniture which Jias been up for sale Mr Buckler said there would be no meeting of the auxiliary or the aerie members again until the week of Oct 24 The sale was announced as being open to anyone interested and bids will be accepted through Sunday No 2472 for CREDIT 500 HAT 5495 Reg Plaids Browns Reds Blues SKI the favorite with many boys Just charge Meeting Delayed By Eagles Lodge Select from NEW arrivals from the 3950 SUIT 995 SHOES Wool society Ponny Added O MACKINAW'S Musical whose sponsorship Mrs Harris appear All friends of music are invited Mr and Mrs Harris are now members of the music faculty of Utah State Agricultural college The free concert in Ogden is one of a aeries to be given through the state through the cooperation of Mrs Harris and the college FALL DRESSES Genuine Fur NAVY Style with Red Fleece Un The boys "go for ing QOC www hi m wg way g up flHftre tw I to 18 Vs a sandwich boy at a baseball park for three or four dollars a week The deals he made then involving a few cents were somewhat modest compared to his purchase in 1933 of 15 million bushels of wheat in the form of flour That transaction arrested the plunging price of the grain and gave Continental a supply sufficient for a year at a price no competitor could match The banquet Oct 16 will be followed by a week of open house for the public at the new plant at 250 Twenty-sixt- h Kuhlmann said he expects to play host to 100000 persons during that period Johana Harris concert pianist for 20 years and wife of Com poser Roy Harris will provide a free concert in the Weber college auditorium next Thursday night The commencing at eight-fiftee-n annourjeatneni was made b f r 1 SIZES PEA COATS 100 ZtmW£ Thursday Night Dr David Austin Shand head of the musicology department at the Tire Purchase Okehed In It e nt SIZES University of Utah will give his first lecture of a course on the great symphonies of the world at Weber college room 101 on Monday evening Oct 18 The public is invited to sign at the college for this course paying the usual university fee Anyone desiring information regarding this course may call E Christensen of the extension division of Weber collage ! "CHOPPER" JACKETS 100 Although it is conjectural whether he was dusted with flour instead of talcum powder when an infant it is an undeniable fact that ffl Lee Marshall N Y almost literally left his progressively larger footprints in flour dust as he traveled from newsboy to the head of a giant baking corporation Marshall will be in Ogden Oct 16 to attend dedication ceremonies of the new Continental Baking Co He will plant at 250 Twenty-sixt- h deliver an address at a banquet that evening which will be attended by officials of the towns counties cities clubs and other organizations according to Fred A Kuhlmann local manager As a boy of seven Marshall-earnehis first pennies sweeping up grains of wheat spilled from wagons unloading at the mill next door to his parent's modest cottage in Kansas City Today as board chairman of Continental Baking he sits at the head of a corporation which is said to be the largest user of flour in the world Directing his company in the operation of almost a hundred big baking plants in a chain extending into 28 states and the District of Columbia he has over-a- ll supervision of 13000 employes Annual sales of his company's products amount to over 100 million dollars tint War tons In between Marshall has found time to serve his country in four important capacities which has caused his associates to remark that he has dpne a much for his country as he has for the corporation he helped to build to it present mc In 1942 he answered an "SOS" from Gen Brehon B Somervell who called him into the service of supply in the war department at Washington D C In ix months he hod opened the bottlenecks m the SOS and wag' looking to a vacation when WFB Chairman Donald Nelson phoned him with another "SOS" which resulted in his taking on the Job of food consultant to Nelson Finishing that job he was asked to remain m Washington when Chester Davis then war food administrator sought his services as deputy food administrator Then when Judge Marvin Jones wag appointed war food administrator and r am They'll Need Them Before Yea Knew It! 100 Lays Away Their Winter Tegs! Water-repelle- Talk Set Monday On Symphonies 1 Fourteen women enumeratorsof school age in its district Now started out today armed with pens however payment is received only and orange census cords to count for those children in school based the children of Ogden Children on the average daily attendance To check the accuracy of the under 18 will be counted between two methods are used Jacensus 31 Oct and todap cobs said Purpose of the census accordFirst of these is to check the ing to J Smith Jacobs assistant census results with the registrasuperintendent of schools is to de- tion cards filled out by school putermine the number of children of pils during the first week of school school age in the community and On these cards each pupil writes the names and ages of all other the number under school age in children in his family under 18 order to make planning of the Hie second method Is checking building and educational program the resultsof of the census against the cards the preceding year of the future more accurate Against Impoatere Under State Law Jacobs stressed that the school State law requires that the chil- board is "anxious that the dren of each school district be are not molested by book parents agents counted every year who claim to be school enumeraThe count also enables the school tors These people get personal board to determine the number of family information which is none boys and girls of school age who of their businera and use it later are not in attendance at school in their sales talks" "All of the enumerators have Then investigations ore made to determine the cause of the ab- the official orange colored 1848 sences If the cause is due to some state census card upon which they disability of the child the board's write the information gained If visiting teacher goes to the home anyone approaches a citizen in the and gives instruction there guise of an enumerator without Under the old law the school such cards our Office would like board was paid $23 for every child to be notified" he said The United States civil sewfc commission announces an open competitive examination for various foreman positions at Ogden arsenal Hill air force base and Utah general distribution depot The examination announcement includes labor foreman positions with entrance salaries ranging from 96 cents to $110 per hour railroad trackman foreman $113 per hour: and maintenance foreman (utilities) $145 per hour 399 m Board Chairman of Baking Firm to Attend Dedication -- Useful Data Obtained in Tabulation of Children Bl 1948 Arsenal Exams Set NOW 3344 WASHINGTON un Verl Cooper of 2539 Adams reto pottee the rear end of ported his car was damaged by a driver in front of a cafe at 236 about eight-thirt- y Twenty-fourt- h Thursday night Cooper said a man and woman were in the front seat of the offending machine which continued west without stopping Students Regular Prices 995 to 1495 16 at OCTOBER IS id Section i NEW BAGS — NYLONS — COSTUME JEWELRY— CHARGE EVERYTHING YOU NEED ON ONE ACCOUNT NO "RED TAPE"— NO DELAY MCCLANAHAN'S 344 WASHINGTON 8 LVD 1 I I 100 Wool I COVERTS the LINING for MILD DAYS —ZIP-Ithe LIN- ZIP OUT H N J I Tnkm: J I SEA$ONg If for ING COMFORT COLDER days on A V I (wly ° VilfwAY fll : I fV Sixes 10 LAR to fllW YOKE Rich shedos M I Otlr pp coots 4m CI lARCtt BACK—BARRYMORR COL- - JM oos AM £m Q CHh 2995 McCLANAHAN 344 WASHINGTON ( 30 DAY PAYMENTS to 4500 to 20 38 to 44 fcW 10 s- of GRAY— M wiNE—PORiST GREEN 1 I BLVD -- 100 I I f-hn- d up 1 mm |