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Show THE OGDEN for Weber Sends MONDAY Here's (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER OCTOBER 21, 1946 EVENING, How to Fight Irt Thayne Heads Sophomores more class president soph at^h at Weber coUege is Melvin Thayne, was who elected recently eto re'to re Place who Bnsy G«ad diate needs of the college Presiand Mice dent Dixon said. Much makeshift Rornney on eouipment, including chairs taken Goods from the old Central high school entered Jack Critchlow, This is the time of year when auditorium, had been pressed into and mice, seeking shelter LOgden Hiffh School News an rats n v services Thayne, at O. H. S. has exp- TM «an, was opposed by ·Requisitions for equipment badlyuse' to accommodate the swollen Planning Unit wintry cold, begin to enter homes, The Art guild an eventful season since Jo ?.n Murphy and Jim Blair. registration. erienced needed at Weber college have A L. Christiansen, Weber said The new WAA directive was Mayor David S. Romney today placed with the war assets adminagricultural agent. To keepthe beginning of the school year. are Carol cSpackman, vice presiafter it was found that an invitation from Gov. county them out, plug up all holes, Under-leadership ofon B Y Andelin, Marilyn Robinson, secretary, istration, and it is expected the schools -Tid colleges were sadly accepted Maw to serve on theetc., in foundations, walls and winB. Herbert Monday eye- Kay Randall, historian. and firoup meets technisoon, be lacking iii laboratory material will received dows, and keep the basement nines at seven-thirty for a session schools with governor's planning committee A. Dixon, college president, ann- cal facilities. All of art appreciation and extensive With these prospects in mind, Mr. enrollments are eligible for which is to formulate a retire- closed, he said. do enter they work in sketching, painting and Andelm and the members of art ounced today. the stepped-up priority which is ment program for city, county and If the rodentsdealt guna. are looking forward to a with in varisuccessfully are activities. Because of overcrowded condi- superseded only by urgency ous ways. Mice state successful year.-- Louise Smith. best eradicatemployes. of Since the the beginning from the civil production tion of schools and the large proMaw said Romney was ed with small knockout traps, attGov. made has the organization exand the housing portion of veterans enrolled, WAA administration for the duty by Bad J. ractively baited. Next best method 'excursions, one to the state was stated. Glade, Salt Lake City maydf, as for both rats and mice is the bait in Salt Lake City and the othrecently granted universities and pediter, it a presentative of the Utah Municier to Weber canyon. The latter junior colleges in Utah an extra A' cardboard or wooden box can for -the purpose of sketching pal league. high priority for surplus materials, "Since no money is available be used with holes placed to per- fall landscape and also for an and is making it available at for preliminary costs, I would likemit entrance of the pests. In the autumn picnic. yov box cent to undertake this assignment of the wholesale five per place rags for nesting material officers for this year are Carl your own expense," the gov-and food. Then scatter poison Foist, president; Jimmy Payne vice at Andrew Petersen value, Dixon explained. ernor said. First meeting of the bait inside the box. The equipment requested-by the SALT LAKE CITY--Andrew president; Marilyn Willie, secrePeterson, committee will be held Tuesday This keeps the college includes classroom seats, poison away tary, and Edith Pearce, treasurer. avenue, 1018 Sundied of Hollywood and and and state domestic animals teachers' desks, drafting tables day at sevtn-fiftcen p. m. in a local children capitol building. full program has been planned usually causes the rodent to including an assembly, a series of drafting sets. The procurement of hospital of a heart ailment. can FUNERALS the box where his body this material will fill the imme- Mr. Petersen was born in Salt Lake motion pictures and slides. A number of easily disposed of. At regular int-lectures, ARCHIBALD -- Funeral services for parties and a trip to box and City, Nov. 9. 1866, a son of Andrew Marie Cromwell Archibald, 52, wife ervals rebait the have been planned. Springville added. the Christiansen , Mary Dobblestein Petersen. Later he bodies, James s Archlof moved to Summit county where he res- bald, will'be held Tuesday at 1 p. ided until three years ago. Maud Mills Peter1893 he married In f r L.o mD. h e Sheila Nell Chappie Tenth ward sen, who died six months ago. BOUNTIFUL--Sheila Park he servedS. chapel. Bishop 21- While Nell to Serve Rats Surplus At Ogden High NOW : Evenings Sunday, 10 , . OPEN till a. 10 m. p. m. till 8 p. m. STIMSON MARKET 26th Street at Monroe Boulevard Deaths Deaths . t S forT r il t , t ti , ,,. s ' CARL H. Feel Older ward is I ' Relieve Bronchitis Will T gives you QUICK I CO. to 5300 2-7529. U Specialists 2 Furnished by STATE FINANCE CO. Phone 2-7529 Olive and Mark convenient, to our office. Loans usually completed the same you day apply. come 523 Eccles Bldg. 24th Flowers Are And The more Washington KLENKE FLORAL £955 OBFH.EUM Washington 4761 can the family clothing and similar expenses. "When the allowance has been increased to cover necessities, parents have a right to check up and see that the necessities are not neglected." both! Indeed, this A simple, easy way to manage the family Watch for Family Message No. 5 about two weeks from note. money education, travel. Because the life insurance companies for First: provide in advance coining due, such as rent, taxes, morttheir agents have long helped gage charges, life insurance and other to plan for family security people insurance. The easiest way is to the small amounts each payday thatand happiness, they are conducting wflj. dd P to k^er amounts this program of information as a money. when due. Second: deposit something extra savings account until you have up a fund for emergencies. 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"When you give a child an allowance it should be really his to do with as be, wishes. Only by experiences, some of them sad, can he learn some things. MORTUARY makes personal loans of $25 women--single or married. STATE FINANCE CO. i» employed men or 77 STARTING 2687 Washington Blvd. spending money? KIRKENDALL-DARLING EKTRA CASH Money Problems? A at winter" in winter . . . Prolongs life of your car. C L E A N S A S T L U B Free-flowing WKTIRN AUTO SUPPLY child's first experiences with 1 When should it HELP SOLVE YOUR A oil that laughi National Conference on Family Relations. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Room INCL. are important for the formation of good financial habits in later life. Here are some useful suggestions from Mrs. Evelyn Duvall, Executive Secretary of the A CREOMULSION just TAX ...andmoney How To FOK ^ FED. small fry services fo Larkin and Sons teacher for many years. survived by his widow and the chapel, conducted sons and daughters: Joseph by Bishop Thomas Ward. -Jr.. Malad; Mrs. Mary W. V a n Drimmelen, Friends may call W. Honeyville, Utah; Mrs. Eunice R Ellis, T H A N T H E at the Larkin Tovey, Malad: George E,, Golden C., How do you feel at the end of a day? J. Moroni Ward, Malad; Rulon W. drawing room on Monday afternoon W. Mrs. Lucile Utah: pep time and Snowville, drive lacking? that old Is Tuesday until Have you checked-up on your blood Carlson, Idaho Falls, Ida.: Donna Ward and time of service now Thousands Malad; also 22 regain- Maydell Ward, strength lately? looks Interment in the N. Jesse three and brothers, grandchildren; glowing good Ing vitality Ogden city cemeRichard A. Ward, Poca- tery. through the release of .vibrant energyWard, Malad; M. and Arthur Ward, Woodruff; every muscle, flbre, cell. tello, funeral services for Dr Every day--every hour--millions of also two sisters. Mrs. Eunice Harris, Howe--Masonic must pour forth Woodruff, and Mrs. Henry E. Thomas, Huch M. Eowc, prominent civic lead tiny red-blood-cells er and Mason, will be conducted from the marrow of your bones to rep11 a. m. at the Larkin those that are worn-out, A low Funeral services will be held in the Tuesday at lace corner 24th and Adams, bj chapel.' tabernacle, blood count may affect you in severalL. D S. Malad stake Worshipful Master Harold Denkers ·ways: no appetite, ·underweight, no ener- at two p. m. Dr John Edward Carver will delivei gy, a general run-down condition, lack the funeral sermon. Friends may cal of resistance to Infection and disease. at the mortuary this evening unti, To get real relief you must keep 9 o'clock and Tuesday until funera, your blood strength. Medical hour. Interment in the Ogden Git; by analysis of the blood, have by directed by the Larkin cemetery, proof shown that SSS Tonic Is mortuary amazingly effective In building up low blood strength In .non-organic nutritHUELSMAN--Funeral services for Dian na Lynn Huelsman, 11-month-olc anemia: This -:ls -due -.to '-the.- SSS ional Tonic formula- which contains special of Joseph H. and Alice 'daughter Gwen Powell Huelaman, will · be held and potent activating Ingredients. 11 a. m. Irom Lindquist Also, SSS Tonic helps you .enjoy the Creomulston at Tuesday relieves promptly be- and Sons' Colonial funeral food you eat by increasing the goes right to the sear ofBlsbop J. Hay Williams ofchapel the 13th digestive juice when it is non-organl- cause ward too little or scanty--thus the trouble to help loosen and expel officiating. Interment, Ogden callywill have little cause to get directed germ by cemetery, and nature City laden phlegm, aid Lindquist ·with gas, bloat and give off that sour soothe and heal raw, inf- Sons. tender,memfood taste. mucous Mrs. Elizafor services bronchial lamed Don't wait! Energize your body Ann Jones. 93. 659 Healy street on SSS Tonic branes. Tell your druggist to sell beth died red-blood. Start rich, be will Friday morning, As vigorous blood surges throughout a bottle ol Creomulsion with the unTuesday at 1 p. m. in the your whole body, greater freshness you must like the derstanding Ninth ward chaoel by Cecil Kusheat better, ·quickly allays the cough or you forth. strength should make youwork bishop. Friends may call at sleep better, feel better, better, money your have to back. the Larkin mortuary this evening and B a play better, have healthy color Tuesday until noon. Interment In your skin--firm flesh fill out hollow the Ogden directed by cemetery, City places. Millions of bottles sold. Get a bottle from your drug store. SSS forCouzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitisthe Larkin mortuary. helps Build Sturdy Health. OWN REG. S5c Jm- Equal fo 35e per Qf. Oil BLAES on Our Your Container) Kiesel . Weak,Watery Blood farms and ranches of. his HEIMENDtNGER--F'uneral Myrtle Harris Hel12. who 1S98, he married Blamed for MakingOn Jan. wife died Nov. 28, 1821. mendinprer, Allen, of Merrill H. HelLater, he married Annie Adams Evans mendinger. will Dec. 6, 1927. be held Tuesday was a high Men and Women L.Mr.D. Ward in the at 3 o'clock In the been active S. church. He hadpriest Look and of r Base GAL. (In "The Pure 700% · Payment Necessary as $7.64 Monthly Joseph OTOR OIL Paraffin E R S O K residing in Chappie, City, momh-old daughter of Clifford William 12 years as Summit county commissioner Fred M. Carroll Viewand Virginia Nell Chappie of 260 East and eitfht years on the Park City cou- officiating. at residence, ncil. He was a member of Woodmen of Ing First South, died m. Immediate Delivery Available West Seventthe World and a charter member of 153 Sunday at two p. eenth street, on o f neuroblastoma. the Park City volunteer fire department. Monday afternoon He also was a member of the L. D. S.and No Down following a month's evening, and Lincoln ward. illness. the*T Tuesday T h e c h Survivors include a dauphter, Mrs. hour of until d w a funeral. ^ As Low Wade Jones. Salt Lake City, two sons, born in Ogden. Dec. Interment in the * Clyde Petersen, Salt Lake City, and 27, 1944. memor- " Aultorest Petersen. Park City: also the following lal cemetery, dl- * Surviving nare the Buy from an organization with 30 years and sisters: Joseph Petersen, e e brothersAdam e s p a h reeled by Lindquist and Sons. Provo; Petersen, Lodi, Calif.; grandparents- a n d stoker and heating experience. Frank Pcterscn, Sacramento, Calif.; WALKER--Funeral services lor Arthur three great grandGcorRC Pcterscn, Wanship, Summit John Walker, of 270 'Twenty-sixth parents: Mr. and and SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE! Mrs. William Joseph husband of Rosanna D. Walkcounty; Mrs. Minnie Brown street, K e a n g Coalvillc; 11 grandchil- er, L o n g Emma Redden, will be held Monday at 2 p. m. dren and two Great-grandchildren. Beach, Cnlif.; Mrs. In the Taylor L. D. S. ward chapel. Eftie Chappie, OgBishop Aldan C. Sorensen ol mathe Secoden; Mr. and Mrs. nd ward officiating.andFriends mortu Myers Eph Garner, Hoopcall at the Foulger W. Ward er, and William ary, 533 Twenty-sixth street, Sunday Authorized Dealer 4 to 8 p. m., Monday 10 a. m. to Chappie, Ogden. _ MALAD, Ida.--Joseph Welton Ward, West Webe Services will be p. m. Interment in the 76, stockman and farmer of Malad conducted Wednescemetery, directed by Myers and Foul 2420 Ave. Dial 4949 ger Roes chapel mortuary. day at two p. m. in the L. D. S. Bounti- died Saturday at his home here. ful Third ward by Bishop Thomas K. Mr. Ward was the oldest son was of BAKNETT--Funeral John for services NIGHTS OR HOLIDAYS DIAL 7381 Memmott. Friends may call at the fam- Eunice Nicholas Ward. He William Barnett. 65, husband of Z home Tuesday from two to nine born Utah. Nov. 22, 1869. Norah Draper Wiliard, ily and trolley Barnett, came p. rn., and Wednesday until time of 1870 at he to Malad valley with his man the beBamberger Railway 2com m services. Burial will be in Bountiful parents and crew up in Woodruff. He pany,forwill held Tuesday at p. city cemetery, directed by the Union attended school only two or three from the Kaysville Second ward mortuary, Bountiful. months each year and began riding E. William Bishop Galley officiating range when he was very small. Viewing at the residence .at Kaysvill As a pioneer in Malad Valley, he m. and Tuesda from 6 Monday p. played a constructive part in early dev- until funeral hour. Interment in th of the region, helping build memorial cemetery elopment Kaysvllle-Layton some of the first irrigation projects and directed by Lindquist and Sons. Compounded SUPREME ^ in Institute THEIR AGEOTS ~ of Life Insurance, 60 East 42nd Street AND New York 17,'N. T. "FAMILY HAPPINESS HAS TO BE PLANNED i |