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Show Veterans War March Nov. 11 to THE OSDEN TUESDAY 4 (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER OCTOBER 22, 1946 Just Arrived! Memorial Would Cost Car Collision old child injured Home Owner Average Peti 'Egbert, -, street at Each Year $3 in Taxes sari Two women were In Victory in Three Injured EVENING, and a two-year URGE SHIPMENT TWIN AND FULL SIZE eve- Monday ning -when automobiles drive* by Vlaanderen, 34, of 3284 Adams and Mrs. Leon 17, veraoue apartments, collided near Ogden will see its greatest colla 3280 Lincoln. excavation ection of war veterans if exTraffic Sgt. T. Clark Olsen service men and women throughaccident occurred when toe averace home owner would+$55,000,QOO, based on the one and out Weber county respond to aptwo machines attempted to pass coma a 20 combined assessed $3 year for veterans' peals of three-quarter interest rate, would each other near the opening, which mittee to march in the victory if the million-dollar bond issue to enable the county to retire the he said was properly Protected an NovemWeber erect county all-purpose parade the eleventh of and lamps. The accia trestles of at rate year, the ?59,000 war memorial building is approved ber. dent happened about six-thirty p.m. on payments " 5 .Nov. the including principal Injured were Mrs. Egbert shock election, City The committee at a meeting at Win Templeton said today. and interest, Templeton added. Monday night appointed A. E. Wilfand bruises; Mrs. C. R. Anthony, 23 was The asked by Valuation Rising of 145 Country Club drive facial ong to serve as general chairman,Robson,engineer war chairman va of the Templeton said the assessed and pledged support of all..veteand ber young daughlacentions, in taking the morial committee, to study inc uation ismost cerain to increase ter, who was cut and bruised. rans' organizations They e Pf° " next few because Dee hospital for years of the to taken phases .during leadership to encourage veterans nancial ,;;" of-the many industrial expansions were know what the yearly voters let wars--to of all --thoseonce fall in to them would be. ranks Olsen said Vlaanderen had again to display the ccst expected. In Ogden city alone duri"There is much talk, circulatingng numerical might of the county's the past five years, assessed started to. pass the street opening that approval of the project valuation has increased $7,000,000, when he noticed the Egbert car returned heroes. place a heavy burden on property reported. Higher assessed valuaThis will be the first full-scale owners toward him. home owners, including would enable a faster retirean abrupt right turn presentation of World war II vets Robson said. "I have asked Engi-tion ment of the bonds. and special efforts are underway neer but the "? theTMI to let the people The proposed million-dollar chinecollision, crashed intothe to get every one of them into know Templeton how him, report much they exactly pay for the site as would issue the review, Wilfong said. would have to pay over a period as structure Mrs. the with ^Police charged Egbert itself, Regular Uniforms to 20 years to retire the bonds. emphasized. without a L license, and her driving "We are particularly anxious A Dollar Per Thousand built-tp-scale model of the that the vets wear their regular war memorial is being displayed said Engineer Templeton that, uniforms service in order that based on a one and three-quarters a rotating platform in a downtvarious sections can be identified per cent interest rate, own retail store window. Major the as to army, navy, marine corps, features incorporated in the plans he allowed an owner home be would assessed coast guard and air corps," Wil- annually on a $3000 assessed valuaan all-purpose auditorium to person to operate his car. ___ fong said. "However, these who tion, or $1 a year on each $1000seat more than 5000 people, a have discarded their uniforms are assessed theatre for staging of amaaluation. He pointed out little welcome to march." teur dramatics, lounge and suite equally the assessed valuation that is There will be several bands of offices for veterans' organiza much lower than actual Held a special section made up of disaand many smaller halls and tions, bled vets, whoorwill be presented A one-mill levy on Weber counaccommodate to units other vehicles. in automobiles ty's present assessed valuation o f of the community. "It is the sincere a hope of the committee that not single Funeral services were held towill be anywhere Nov. 11 but in this parade," Wilfong day for Dr. Hugh M. Howe, 78, "We know that the community civic worker and businessman of northern Utah, ^ the mortuary anxious to £et a look at least is once of all those who served Twenty-fourth and Adams. He died Sunday at two a. m. in a local their country in time of war. "Veterans' organizations, city ofh0 Theal Masonic ritual was condficials and others have been The Orpheum theatre audiences, WASHINGTON TERRACE--Sen. ucted by Worshipful Master Harapproached many times, particold Denkers and the sermon -was ularly by parents, to learn when chuckling over the Day family's Abe Murdock and Rep. Walter delivered by Dr. John Edward Carsomebody was going to take the "Life with Father" found out for Granger, at a mass meeting att- ver of the Presbyterian church, to parade the World themselves last night why this play initiative Monwas 650 persons in Ogden city cemehad such a long run on Broad- ended by about II vets. This victory parade is way. The excellent he in the stage day community declared. evening settings tery.' it," Honorary pallbearers included and the smooth performances of building, pledged full support to Rivalry Stirred Ezra J. Fjeldsted, L. T. Dee, Leongave a feeling of a cast the tenants to obtain of efforts present The marching units will be and real life. ard Layton, Fred Scriven, O. B. up of army, navy, marine corps, family their homes from the federal goveHerbert Hmley, James EllEdwin Maxwell, as Clarence coast guards and air corps, but Sr., George S. Eccles, Marrlner ison, kept the audience wondering rnment. further identification of their A Browning,_ Val Browning, H, what would irritate him next. Murdock and Granger expressed service connections will be allowed. u v W Dunn William Kice- JS-imoaii, T as the lovely and gentle comhomes be n's .Vcles, Spencer S. should The parade will enable the Mrs. Day endeared herself to ev- the opinion the . Samuel G. for a "generously reasonFred M. Nye, munity to know which branch eryone. The four handsome redhthe service claimed the majority eaded boys were appealing. able" They promised every Dye Carlyle C. Eubank, Carl C. price. men women. and of Weber county White, as Clarence Jr., possible personal effort to see theGaskill, James Ivers, Royal DougMany believe the army held the brought a feeling of humorous symPatsy Healy, Harold E. Hemproject become the property of alas leadership numerically, but other pathy with his predicament of Samuel C. Powell, William ingway vets contend the navy was out new suit. The love interest was cooperative corporation of.present H Loos, David L. Stine, Otis front. nicely taken care of by Michal tenants through purchase from theWeeks, George W. Eisenberg, Dr. "To settle it," Wilfong said, Janis, as Mary Skinner, the girl federal public housing authority. George Fister, Wesley D. Brown, "the army section will lead the who came to visit with Cousin Ralph E. Bristol and Dr. Ezra Cora, ably done by Mary Dallas. '·This community was constructparade if the majority of the Lloyd, the ed on a temporary basis and your vets were army men. If the George Le'Soir, as Dr.was nicely homes are essentially of emerminister, ex-bluejackets are found to be Episcopalian in the majority, the navy will handled. While the four maids gency-type construction," said Rep. to say, their pantomime little lead." Wrec amusing, and Margaret, the cook, Granger. "They are of such a naSpecial invitations are extended completed domestic the with may staff be however, that ture, they to women vets. They will make aptness. Encores were given in made permanent, and I am sure up Ahe front rank in each com-form poses. of portrait poifent section of the review--the Some audienco reaction, heard you will make all effort possible WAVES' with the navy, the WACs lobby after the play, was that improve them to become fine J. W. Harbertson, 3523 Ogden, with the army, etc. was nice to be amused by permanent homes." didn't get his deer this year, but No war equipment will be dispold days" when father at "You his hunt was plenty "dear." His Murdock Sen. a declared, "This parade is strictly layed. least thought he was the "boss" of have done a heap o' livin' in this stalled on the Union Pacific of personnel," Wilfong declared. the house.--M. R. W. right-of-way at Wanship, and the for by your Included in the review will be the project provided party had "barely- time, to -get out as,a war emergency. Ogden high school cadets, unif."Your government can well aff- of the machine when a:train boostormed personnel of military track. The car and ord to be generously areasonable ed off the Hold depots in the Ogden area, and were demolished. Others with you in making for who thetrailer price of army, navy and were along included: J. W. project that will enable you to corps recruiting services. have something left after the Harbertson, Sr., Wilson Stephens, Several Groups which to bring your of California. Workshop homes with The all-veterans' committee was plenty excitiup to fine' standards and "Anyway, which devised the plans is made Miss even if we didn't get our as you the ng, beautify project Scout Mildred Girl Beck, up of American Legion, Veterans council announces a deer," said Harbertson. "Luckily like it." of Foreign Wars, Disabled Amer- Brownie director, the car was insured--but cars and be held workshop will are hard to replace." ican Veterans, Amvets, Anmacs Wednesday, Oct. 23, in the trailers and Regular Veterans' association, Power from one-thirty auditorium, working in collaboration with the to four p. m. Mrs. S. G. Paul, Club Ogden chamber of commerce. Lake City, an authority on Salt Three Begun Ogden retail merchants have deBrownie program, will clared Nov. 11 a full holiday. All course, stressing and arts Divorce Court retail stores in the business dis- A similar program, conducted Changes will be closed that day, Louis year, was so successful that trict A. James has filed a divMerle H. Griffin, assistant chamber secr- there have been many requests forBecause of his recent appoint- orce suit against Etta B. James, ment asgovernor of sub-district etary, reported. a return visit from Mrs. Paul, charging cruelty. They were marintermountain central on district Dec. 1, 1930, at Ogden. to Miss Beck. All leaders, ried Twenty-Thirty clubs, Jack Min- John Ernest Spackman in assistants, junior leaders and coun-noch, Twenof the Ogden president divorce complaint, charges cil members are asked to attend. ty-Thirty club, submitted his resigNeeds 300 Smith Spackman with nation as president at the last on cruelty. They were married meeting of the club. Bill Farr, was appoint- Aug. 8, 1944, at Reno, a Nev. Hub vice first president, Alta Stevens seeks decree from Men ed to fill the unfinished term of Stevens on a cruelty count. Virgilwere Mr. Minnoch, and Joe Wood andThey married on Aug.. 22, Bill Eckardt were appointed as 1937, at Blackfoot, Col. O. W. Humphries, Ida. Crash Evidence and second vice Utah of the first presidents, officer general 300 respectively. male announced today depot, Term Given employes are urgently needed for Police were holding two hub as a possible means of identiwork at the depot. These positions pay from 86 cents to 92 cents mying an automobile that shortly Forgery Case are for warehouse work, andmidnight today reportedly Woodmen One to 20 years in Utah state will last for a period of several crashed into a taxicab, struck a the sentence imposed months. prison was pole, got back on the road again Monday on Max Dopp, 27, of' 3037 Applicants should apply directly and hurried orf Wall by District Judge John A. to the personnel office at the Utah Robert Humphries, 468 Oak, Halloween Hendricks. Dopp pleaded guilty to general depot. driver, said the other car, app- A costume party a forgery charge. from the rear, attempted complimentary roaching to pass the cab on the left side for members and their partners According to officers, Dopp had be given by Ogden Camp been on probation, had gotten into willWoodmen while the cab was making a Small Boy turn. of the World, in the forgery difficulties and gone 74, The offending car shed its hub Woodmen home Thursday evening, into Idaho. He was arrested at From Taxicab caps when hit the pole. Humph- 24. The Halloween spirit will Preston and returned to Ogden Wetellers, .witches Sunday by officers of the David McClain, three-year-old ries furnished police with the lic- prevail with fortune son of Mrs. David R. McClain, ense number of the car, the report goblins on hand to-add to ber county sheriff's office. merriment. Pocatello, Ida., suffered forehead said. Chairman Mazona Morgan and bruises and cheek lacerations early her committee are putting forth Driver Penalized Sunday when he toppled from child standing up in the back back seat and out the door of afell forward, knocking the door special effort to make this an of good entertainment for all Charles J. Grant; 20, of E-23 taxicab near Seventeenth and open, and onto the street. Driver members. A luncheon Army way, Washington Terrace, Grant, a police report on file said the cab was George Sprunt, 25,Woodmen will be served during the admitted guilt in city court today today. of 1881 Grant, according to the by the refreshment committee. to a charge of reckless driving Traffic Sgt. C. L. Pettit said report. and was sentenced to pay a fine of ?25 or serve 12 days in jail. a Grant was accused of running Shows Gain red light at 50 miles an hour at Second and Washington, Oct. 18. 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Will Hold In Party Fall What Hurt in Combination it Is United Wrong Traffic Increased schedules between all on its nation-wide system, Announced continued heavy passenger a Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wright resulted in 92 per cent Highland drive, Salt Lake in revenue passenger miles Of 4625announce the birth of a son, Air Lines in Septem- City, Thirty years ago, in Forbidden there, under the guidance of the United same a as Lake hospital. in ber with Salt mounthe encourrever Friday, compared he behind the greatest mystic Tibet, highest was announced month last year, Wright is the former Helen tains in the world, a young En"- tered during his twenty-one by Dwight Manwaring, Og-Greaves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ushman named Edwin J. Dingle in the Far East. He wants everyD J. Greaves. Mr. Wright is the found the answer to this question one to experience the greater den city traffic manager. United's Mainliners flew an estim-son of Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright. A great mystic opened his eyes. 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