Show 14 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEMONDAY EVENING APRIL 11 1948 R State Prepares Charges In Liquor Sale Arrests Complaints were being pr epa red ted ay by Assistant County Attor ney Max D Lamph charging five persons with illegal sale of liquor Weber eounty deputy sheriffs ar- -- x Young Girl Finds BUY U or 8549 Several Drivers WINDOW SHADES WISELY! Are Given Fines Loofc These for Features! TRANSLUCENCY Good Win- We Also Carry a Fine Line oif ': VAN KAMPEN'S — Road ' les Phn I BBBBsL jBBsl Sfla -s sf J HF JW: W' ABSr:'i giK H 4a$BV A freak accident Sunday morn- ing claimed the life of a old W a s hi n g t on Terrace man wnaries xvicrvin- 4 ley Rochell sir wai Army 91-yea- E-1- Mr Roichell suffered a fractured skuil when a heavy pipe a ball hitch to tached ass n at a i g trailer p crashed through the window of his automobile :&j!PrBlBBK 1 ' The cupation He was commissioned in r- on$9O0 baiL What Ffer Flower Boxes Met a! Bound Per Set of 3 Cel Humphries At $12 5 Per Set Tor Frieodly ServcV ular army in 19S0 and was transferred to hli present branch the quartermaster corps in 1930 Duras ing World war H he served base quartermaster of the Msdttee-ranea-n base section in jllorth Africa and other depots Phooe 4418 Lincola Unnber Co the reg-3230 allies i looooo tajured in auto A vt arly renewal of StOiM win 1148 YOU nnanciai aisaster l Loss protect 2 Dlsablittv $100 ser month: 3 aSSSSU land medical in to tsoo 4 UnmViti uv woawn viru C- o- rr r r Affiliated s i a i Commereiai Life 215 Errle Puildinit iirton nut lai iBsuraace Co'a nd Conin-errta- l nener Hours I to I Mai Need something special SUPER CLEANED VBbbV 'V m Baaf iBf AiBfS for EatHr? Mnnra nt tViA TT C extension service school of resiry wa3 in veber county today checking on windbreak tree nlantinif He wa rnnfprrina aritk County Agent A L Christiansen Moore said he anticipated more than lo ooo trees will be planted this Season in the rural riietrnr-f- nt Weber county Records disclose that o'jvi irees were pianiea in uie county last year The purpose Moore explained is the protection of homes and from heavy winds The trees are planted in three rows six feet apart Sold to purchasers at cost 'he trees include Siberian elm Russian olive black locust honey locust Lombardy poplar and black Ravmnnri C Like maybe jaM a— "SBaO? 2£ i il Suit Spring Coot e feed-yar- - 1— 151 2 in HifA 2— in High Yours for the Asking Planting Checked By Forestry A Lrs Round Hord wood n i rout -- ayne sxepnens manager of the Church Mount Oerien ririve-iti— Thirty-sevent- h Family Members and Wall reported Surviving' include his widow io ponce a loud speaker was stolen the property Sunday Stephtwo sons Douglas and Rex Roch- - from ens $70 worth of ell a stepson Garth Alvey Wash has reported been stolen since th speakers then ington Terrace a granddaughter was opened this season and the following brothers and sisters: Harris Rochell Kaysville Albert Rochell Altona Lester E and Arctic Rochell Ogden Mrs Agnes Stoddard West Point and Mrs Maude Emus BejU Gardens accident v I Judge John A Hendricks No date was sat for trial Cucvin was charged ma complaint with having sexual intercourse with W girl on March 12 B Loud Speaker Stolen w was a member of the L D S happened jon Washington Blvd ! Aisne-Marn- Calif Funeral services will be held Wednesday April 13 at three pm in the Kaysville L D S First ward chapel The body is at Sunset mortuary about on block Of the line !t north Terrace entrance According to Weber County Deputy Sheriffs Darald M and LeRoy padley the trailer hitch had become detached from the rear of an automobile The trailer swayed down the highway traveling south for some distance Mr Rochell traveling north was direct v onnoitp the the back end went down throwing the hitch into the air and through the driver's window of the Rochell machine "Mr-Demitv Milchelann Rochell appariently tried to dodge uuk me neavy nitcn strucK him at the rear of the skull Neither the trailer nor the automobile werd said to be traveling over 25 miles perjhobr at the time The hitch was broken off The trailer was attached to the automobile of Alvin Drake 31 Jerome Ida who was moving his family to 8 Sahara Village near Hill air fofce base He told officers the hitch had been chained to the automobile! Officers said the Rochell machine traveled 167 feet after the accident and stopped at the side of the highway Mr Rochells son Rex was riding in the automobile He was uninjured and ' managed to bring the vehicle to la stop Deputy Michelson said investigation was continuing Born in Kaysyille Charles Mckinley Rochell was born July j 30! 1879 in Kaysville a son of James Taylor and Jamina 1— Ball F?(whrll ??- was I new w44ajI 'Wiuu LDavis countv schools m rtr i n or lit Farmingtori in 1941 S In Mav nf 1019 k m Washington Terrace He has been winuy eU 10ai ugaen arsenal for the past yars At the time of ins aeam ne was a packer During World war I Mr Rochell served with the army and was OWrseaa in Frstnc TTo wae a v er member of the Elmer Criddle post American Legion Kaysville and a forrrier member of an Ogden American Legion post nenarried Leah Reynolds in Kaysville On Dec 4 1929Alvey He Baar aSaa i?£ tiiSBBBBBP Heavy Pipe Crashes Into Passing Car's Window Dress Stocb ds Sport Shirt Sweeter Skirt walnut Better Club Casino and tomorrow— ami be sure! ld -- iP R6S 11111 Deputies LeEoy Hadley (left) and Darald Michelson examine part of a trailer tongue which crashed through an automobile window in the Washington Terrace vicinity causing fatal injuries to Charles M Rochell 51 a resident of the Terrace - J 9 Mac-Arth- ur nine-year-o- aS IP BrH K-8- ''aBSsl tK JssssssissssK -- 3S ! 4 ' til Ml 15 1 IBSSSSSSSsi— H Hales 68 of avenue South Ogden had been fined $10 by Justice of the Peace H today C Shupe on a charge of failure to yield the right of way J W Tolman 29 of Lakeview Clearfield was fined $10 for Donald Ellis 20 744 speeding Twenty-secon- d Ogden $8 running a stop sign Lucinda Middleton 32 821 Twenty-fift- h Ogden without a license $5 Harolddriving Hadley 21 Box Elder R: F D I ugaen s running a stop sign ROY-Char- 3806 Ogden C S7M Hiverdale came nere to attend a quartor-mast- er supply conference tor representatives of posts camps and stations of the western area being held at the Utah general depot inclusive April Colonel Humphries former commanding officer at the Utah depot is now on duty as quartermaster Sixth army at Presidio of San under the command Francisco of Gen Mark W Clark Humphries' office took a leading part in last winter's air lift to save starving livestock Col Humphries was formerly quartermaster for the army of the Pacific and chief of the American graves registration service Pacific zone with headquarters in Hawaii Col Humphries and Mrs Humphries are staying at the Ben Lomond hotel Their home was formerly in Alabama They reside on the Presidio of San Franciso but they look to Ogden "as a second home" "We like this part of the said Col Humphries "but country" have no definite plans as to where We will reside after retirement" "Retirement will come in two and one-ha- lf years" Col Humphries entered service as a lieutenant of infantry and served on the Mexican border in 1916 During World war while serving with the 42nd (Rainbow) division under Gen Douglas he participated in four major engagements: Champagne- e Ma rne St Miduel and the Argonne nd received the silver star for gallantry in action He was wounded twice for which he received the purple heart with oak leaf cluster He was in Germany Six months with armv nt no 11-- ia§i:' Pine View Water Slated April 18 Standard-Examiner- dow Shades should let a lot of daylight in yet keep! the sun's glare out "Tontine' --made shades are more translucent! — — with a request relative to the establishment of a supervised swimming area at Pine View reservoir Director Watkins asked commissioners if the county could level and clear an area known as the Huntsville beach lying across the lake from the directly Ogden Yacht club and slightly southeast of the Huntsville cemetery The request also included the possible creation of a parking area above This Watkins said would draw swimmers who otherwise might swim elsewhere in the dam He also advocated the services of a lifeguard in the event the swimming area could be established Commissioners referred the request to the Weber county recreation board which has funds for such activity Supt David A Scott announced today that Pine View water will be in the lines of the South Ogden conservation district the first part of next week about April 18 Water usejrs are requested to inspect their Report that her lost purse was systemsownwithin the boundary of their returned— including the $65 inproperty and make sure side it— was made Sunday to Po- all valves and connections are in lice Desk Sgt T Clark Olsen repair and ready for use by Mary Jaime of 413 West off"Ifsoit becomes necessary to shut that repairs can be made Twenty-firs- t after operation has commenced it Miss Jaime said a young woman who gave her name as causes delay and inconvenience Sharlotte Pett returned the purse for a lot of users and incurs unafter reading an account of the necessary pxnpnsc Karl) USA make sure his lines are ready to loss in The " The purse had been left in a receive water that valves do not and all connections and pipes pay phone booth in the lobby leak are in good condition" said Superof Eccles building No identification papers were in the purse intendent Scott Miss Jaime told Sgt Olsen proximately 5400 square feet en each floor Melvin E Curvm 20 of Salt City Second dJftrtet court today - - "It's good to be back in Ogden said col u W Humphries who Missing Purse With $65 in Cash The Weber Central Milk Processing Plant 2551 Ogden Avenue is new vacant and will be rented as a warehouse or distributing plant A bnilding with ap- Enters Innocent Plea Attend Army Conference from both bartenders while Depu Mvles J Watkins Hiiwfn rt safety service Weber county chapties Jones and Farr watched American Red Cross appeared The arrests were the first made ter betore county commissioners tnriav f FOR RENT CoL Humphries Returns to Suspect Swimming Area by deputies since the state liquor control division was abolished by rested the five men late Saturday Gov J Bracken Lee last January nigh- - at Grant taproom 277 Twenty-fo- The arrests came after extensive urth and the Wasatch club investigation in Weber county and 429 Twenty-fift- h Booked in the sheriffs office Ogden city said Sheriff Mac M were: Zeppechi Kuboda 49 of Wade 275 4 Twenty-fourt- h Stanley Asia Commenting on the raids Mayor 39 same address and Thomas Had Ha r man W Peery said the sherdican 30! of 239 Capntol all arrested at Grant taproom Marvin iff "shouldn't single out the city" "He is evidently overlooking the South 27 Ogden hotel and Blaine Maw 25 of 2601 Monroe arrested county entirely" Peery said "It is at the Wasatch club Bail was set my contention there are many open at $300 in each case The arrests were made by Dep- violations of the liquor laws in uties Jacj Card Raymond Jones Weber county " and Blnme Farr who said they Peery said he is still awaiting an htinks over the bar from bought opinion from the state attorney 11 five persons arrested general regarding private dub opliDeputy (Card said he bought erations before the city takes any quor at the taproom from Kuboda concerted action against liquor viothen toOK him to a back room "All should be treated where he was held by Jones and lations -- Farr Card said he returned to the alike" the mayor said "The private clubs have been overlooked for and purchased liquor from each of the two other bartenders many years" He returned each to the back room as the purchase was made it was declared At thej Wasatch club Deputy Card said he also purchased liquor 77 Trailer Tongue Causes Tragedy County Asked to Help Establish Dance April M 13 A The annual 1nK of the club will be neia at Kainbow gardens Wednes13 at eight-thirt- y day April -- n at Which time a mieen will Hapm lected from representatives of girls' : Candidates fmm 7 at a f1K Marlene Barnett Loudella Murdock and Pat Caldwell From Carpe club will he Dorothy Whiting aspirants Nanette Parsons and Lurlien Morris representing Gamma club will be Joan Doxey Marilyn Howard and Gwen Mount Wannan-- T K Alan Pike vice presi-en- t: Don Wilson secretary and Bill Smith treasurer are in charge of arrangements Music for dancine will be nravided hm th O om or cvnym gag jSSSSj Gront Ave Certified Dry Cleaners aZT m aaaw - ! 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