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Show HOUSE HUNTING IN WASHINGTON Morgan County News rMTIONAUDITORtAI ASSOCIATION W siAJifpniS IW -- Building a Temple News About Folks in- - MORGAN Morgan County News Morgan, Morgan County, Utah Fri., Mar, 8, 1946 Iage A builder builded a temple, MBS. S. I). I'EimV PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP He wrought it with grace and NOTICES skill: Correspondent Clrrk Dbtrlrt Coart or Iho (luultRooprrtiro fSignor Pillars and groins and arches AC Phone: 48 lor Parthor will. his work to fashioned All Information. ASSOCIATION Men said as they saw its beauty, Mrs. Ada Neilson and little son It shall never know decay. visited recently with her Great is of Murray at thy skill. O builder: office the t ,Hmt matter January 7. 1932. Mr & Mrs Mrs Charles Kntered as second-clas- s fame shall endure for aye. parents, Thy of March 3, 1H.9. Little. Morgan, Utah, under the Act A very enjoyable time was had at A teacher builded a temple In the District Court of Alorgan the North Chapel, February 131, by With loving and infinite care. Utah. Published every Friday. County, who M. I. A. Sidney Heiner, the each arch with patience, In the matter of the estatu of I tah. Planning Morgan, Commercial Street, has recently returned from the Ferry Building, Laying each stone with prayer. Clyde It. Richards, deceased. Islands, showed his pictures that None praised her unceasing efforts Creditors will present claims he had taken while there, they were None knew of her wondrous plan, with vouchers to the undersigned, Vd'crliUng Itates on Application. were enjoyand greatly Ixautiful, For the temple the teaeher builded at his office, suite r17, David ed. Was unseen by the eyes of npin. Building. Ogden. Utah, on or Albert W. Fppersnii, Editor and Iuhlisher. North Morgan Relief society is . before April Hi. HUH. Business Manager. Fppc-rsonF. be to a Bazaar for irginia busy preparing is the builders temple, (Signed) Joseph E. Evans, held in the ward gymnasium March .Gone Mr. S. I. Perry. Office Manager. Administrator. Crumbled into the dust; sule. on lx will IK. urtieles 20. Many Office Phone: First each Low lies publication, pillar. stately February n, 1 'lease do not forget the date, r.iiu. Food for consuming rust. Mr & Mrs Curtis Rogers have Iaist publication. March s, lniu. temple the teacher builded, returned home from a ten-da- y trip But the BY? last while the ages roll. WILL YOU .in 1hoenix, Ariz. They took their Will For that beautiful unseen temple daughter. Margie and family where Is a childs immortal soul. the her as end of 'they will make their home, Abraham Lincoln admonished tlx- people at the husband has employment there. Mr A- Mrs Daniel Carter. Mr & bind to in: are we Hus Mrs Wallace Carter and family ij(.t r strive to finish the work for him who shall have borne to spent February 21 in Salt Lake at the'na'tioiis tare wounds, up Because of unusually heavy detin home of their son and daughter-in-lato do all "huh FRANK F. ULRICH, AGENT the battle and for his widow and his orphan, mands, all students will be requir& Mrs Golden Carter Mr ourWestbound ed to Ea stlsiund ami lasting peace amon purchase University of Utah and family. may achieve and cherish a just :.v. a m. 1 M a m. Union Pacific beginning with the P.UH-4-7 A catalogues Darrel Mr Mrs Francis all nations, spent 3 32 a m. Union Pacific 1:21 am. selves and with A. Ray Olpin President issue. in with laike their 21 Salt February 7:13 a m. announced this week. it: lo a m. Burlington Lincoln could see. as we do now. the stirrings of other is very ill. who daughter, demand J. L. Terry is unable to at'ci.d it: lx a. m. Union Pacific it: in a m. In the past, the University has interests. Money and jobs and the newest inventions a m. 37 p.ni. Union Pacific his school duties as he is quite to has stopped. given out the catalogues free of once the fighting attention, 3:11 in p.m. Burlington a- ill at home. - pin. charge until registration; but beo.Hut war doesnt leave an area we can build a lenee p.m. Union Pacific 2:i i I p.m. cause of the unprecedented dewho has lxen in Frank Ulrich, bomb. atomic with the us 37 p.m. Union Pacific 7:11 p.m. round and forget. This war left the Dee hospital for the past sev-- , it has become necessary mands, months !i;ini p in. that in p.m. Burlington eral days returned to his home It left us, too, with the soldier who must spent weary veteran they be purchased. 17 p.m. Union Pacific 11:11 p.m. . . . the back last a 65 with paralyzed Thursday. Although a large number of this learning to get along Members and their partners who years issue was printed, the supwho must catch up somehow with the years he lost while, attended the recent State Fair con-- j strec Is the walk must ply has now been exhausted and , . . the MP who Pacific the oi'T( Rai& vention were Mr Mrs James patrolling U. y;oj market no further printing is contemplatI FFH. OF AS gun. The nier. Mr & .Mrs 11. H. Crouch. Mr Look IN I'TAH of Berlin carrying a ed. It is anticipated that iri.oou OMAHA, NEB.. MAK :i total esti Union Pacific Railroad has just A- Mrs Lincoln Jenson, Mr & Airs f (h, state' -- of the catalogue will be We, as individuals, cannot stop the business of life to, copies Eastbound and ultimately ours mated emilu meat continued to top par,Mi an order with the American X. Taggart, Air & Mrs E. AI. Westbound for the year P.HH-4They printed hulp all these men ; but their happiness No. m. 7 .V37 a. h. & Crouc Air Mrs Albert Welch. MViil-ililUtah's employment picture during cur an,l Foundry Company of St. will be off the press some time in l Iwln . t:3U m. S7 No. a. oil A Air making Airs Francis Bray, Air & Airs depends alumiJune, and on sale in the University jlinuary The total decl.ne for the rhar,s. M(,, for sjxty-fiv- e lx a. m. II Cleve Reterson, Mr & Mrs Ivan No. U3 Hi: tirvt month was Gtfto, just num .superstructure jtasenjror-trai- n During Match tilt Anulkl?l K(ti (ions Bookstore. .year's 1 :2o No. m. 22 -p. basis than .luring Oe-atof sionhi.inni, (;. F. Bell. Miss Alecks, Mrs. A. Burton, No. (sot support of its annual fund campaign. It appeals on the lilt a)OUt (mi more !i:1H m. 3 p. Airs. Vera Rhillips. A banquet and cember. The bulk of this .l.-- line president, announced of continuing Meed for services to the armd forces, and No. sx !!:r,2 p. m. floor show activiended in governmental establish-- 1 l!ay. the felt days "as its No. 7 takes passengers for Salt with added emphasis on the need of advancing .moo workers were ta- n,.w equipment. of the latest ties. on - merits where Air A Airs James Call of Ogden Lake. health, safety and disaster prepai edncs.s pi opi am. icurc ,.n fn,m the employment lists dur- - an( mos modern design, will No. x7 takes passengers for Ogwill he your way of standing by where the need is ;r,k, the ,iav3 Up to February J. t.U((. lunch counter diners announce the birth of a daughter den. in the Dee remainthe 21. Dnhi This Feb. of hospital. Approximately equipped with soda fountains and No. H3 is a local for Ogden. der were composed of prisoners of dining tables for forty passengers, is their second child. Mrs. Call No. 22 is local. war who are being repatriated. The as wtl as counters. Mr. Ashby was the former Phyllis Crouch. Service Airs. Florence Heiner entertained Ogden Air Technical balance of the reduction in total sa( Command. Hill Field, Utah. Alarch members of her club at a luncheon employment can be accounted for. The order also includes nine Details of a new procedure in the natural seasonal le- - ounrc cars to be equipped with anil bridge on February 22. The to Air & Airs Robert Earl Lea 1 Leatham. who at present are resid- whereby surplus army air force Ala-lwere Airs. this time of the following at dine and year. present: shadow barber deal lounge boxing of a showers, shop There has been great diplomatic Francis. Airs. Stella Logan. Airs. ing at Echo City. They do not in- supplies will be sold by the War asThere has been a drop of approxi- - seats; six dormitory club cars e- in London Viva seats Terry. Mrs. Dena Barlow. tend to occupy the home for possi- sets corporation direct from AAF HIOO in the current labor quipped with bar and lounge It seems that most e ei one has lieenthiowng bits mrl mutely thniUf,hout e cars con- - Airs. Nola Sommers, Airs. Zelpha bly another year. The house is now installations to the general public thc gtate.a and three to salvage and supply scats for din Shaw. Airs. Jack Hopkin and the occupied by the family of Air. and were outlined three-da0f activity, reflecting the taining twenty-fou- r rights but all have been careful not to hit an.s boot . i oil see, Airs. Dale ODriscoll, who will prob- officials at y conference hostess. his and seats and take home r in mad of twenty-fouand cessation hires nonferrous the lounge ing, go if one got hit he might get reside balance ended Field which Hill there for the at Mrs. PeThelma Mrs. ably Edith today. Bell, section. card niines near Salt Lake City. an eight-sca- t Some thirty officers and civilians, countrys UNO membership along with him. will al- terson. Airs. Elizabeth Wright. Airs. of the year. order the said Mr. Ashby hot a NIK Alilton H. Fry has moved his fam- representing all the AAF installaDaisy Crouch and Mrs. Goldie i". spito f diplomatic jabs, hook, ami cros so include thirteen Waldron attended a luncheon and ily to Roy. where he is operating a tions in this command area, were three eleven cars, drop of blood has been spilled, and hardly a hair has been putl-s- . diners, baggage mail Book Review given by the Kaysville dairy business in connection with present for the conference. Under mail cars, three mussed. period ending During a American Legion Auxiliary in his uncle, Leo Alanning. The dairy the new procedure, surplus propy baggage-dormitoris estimated that about cars and nine Iran has complained about Russia's interference in Azer-bajia- n March 31. it will is known as The Star Dai. erty officers will be appointed at Kaysville February 23. ll.ooo jobs develop. This is a cars. Delivery is to begin late this Air & Airs Claude Richins were each installation to supervise the The South Morgan ward reunion province and Russia, not wishing to be the only one cumulative a total of all year, to be completed next spring. was figure, a huge success. It was held visitors at the Home of Air & Airs storing of supplies which have been charged with hitting below the belt, has complained about openings during the next two in the high school on Washingtons R. T. Fry week before last; they al- declared surplus, according to this That Greece. and mean and does there in not Indonesia and British activities (3) months, during January, and so visited These will then lx Acrce. friends at relatives A delicious Capt. hot dinner birthday. decrease be that many jobs available by figure may Each of the accused assumed a Who, me? attitude and will the end of March. Also, many of when new commodities are avail- was served to 331 guests. After Henefer and Coalville. They are declared to the War Assets Corp., looked quite shocked and pained. But theyre not worried. the the dinner the M. I. A. gave a pro- making their home at Roy, where which will in turn dispose of them openings will include the regu- able for sale to the public. to the general public. gram and there was a free picture Air. Richins is employed. The UNO doesnt carry a wallop in either hand. In fact, just lar turnover of the labor force durABOUT VETERANS ANI) show for children the in afterthe is The that EMPLOYERS: San be to sure of this the heavyweights at the Francisco ing period. figure noon and for the adults in the eveThe fact that it is imperative that Conference tied both of the UNOs hands behind its back. nearly 3000 higher than the correwith ning. The month. estimate all last list openings sponding job employers And thats where theyre going to stay unless it has occa- rise is accountable to two factors: Mrs. Wayne Crouch and baby are the U. S. Employment Service is sion to smack some little flyweight country that gets (1) a substantial labor supply will becoming more and more apparent. home again in Croydon after spending the last few months in Colosassy. Then it can have both hands free. It will show those be required for agricultural work Throughout the state and partic- rado Wayne is still in during the period, and (2) there ularly in the areas of large popula- Guam Springs. little guys where to get off! and expects to be released is a general pick-u- p not in are jobs enough tion there always in March. All this bears an interesting resemblance to the ring business listed to meet the demand of the peduring the A very enjoyable wedding dance vetriod. war technique that was once so prevalent at Geneva. returned of lists growing was given in the high school on told are unemestimates to of veterans us that if the UNO changed its rules, got It seems Nevertheless, erans. These war 23 by Mr & Mrs Chas. rid of the fancy footwork and permitted some clean, hard ployment are considerably higher at the time of their separation from February Kippen, in honor of the marriage for February than for the previous the armed forces and by such of their daughter, Marion, to Lindiplomatic punching especially on certain very prominent month. These estimates are bas- groups as Veterans' Advisory Counnational chins ther would be less danger of the nations hav- ed on an analysis of the flow of cils that they should report to U. den Porter. The young couple received many lovely gifts. ing to settle their differences later on with bombs and bullets. job applicants throughout the S. E. S. offices for the answers to The two TO TO GO grades One. entertainstates lti local U. S. Employment their employment questions and for ed their very splendidly parents, Service offices. In many instan- placement on jobs which specificalrelatives and the remainder of the ces, the estimates include large ly match their original or service-acquire- d school in Feb. 22 M. H. S. audiSTARS ON the FLAG? numbers of persons whose skills skills. This then, estabAs a help and as a guide to the people in this area, we The teachers. Airs. Mae were developed in war industries or lishes the employment offices its torium. Rawle Airs. and Luella Storrs are in the armed forces and for which Job Headquarters for the majorsuggest that you keep this directory for easy reference If either Hawaii or Alaska comes into the Union it will there is no demand locally. It is ity of veterans. It offers the em- worthy of sincere congratulations to save you time and effort while mean that a 49th star will have to be added to Old Glory. for their in the efficiency training estimated that presently there are ployers the widest possible selec- children so well. The hours enterls.lHH) persons now unemployed in tion of manpower available in the le Reports from Washington indicate that there is tainment was greatly enjoyed by SHOPPING IN OGDEN Utah, the majority of which are nation, and at the same time talk as to where that star would be placed. The concentrated all who saw it. cenin a Provo and the Salt affords job applicants 48 stars make a present Alilton H. Fry has sold his home square with 8 stars across and 6 Lake City. This estimate is about tralized rfi place at which to ask down. If one more were added the stars could be of 000 higher than the January unrearranged Many opportunities. job in rows of 7 each way. What happens, though, if both Ha- employed total. these young men and women, too FINE LADIES SHOES Watson-Tann- er technical waii and Alaska come in? How would we The housing shortage was furthhave acquired highly . . . nothing but nationally 50 stars? arrange armadvertised famous makes of Time was when the flag was changed so often that flag er aggravated during January, with skills during their stay in the features . . . an estimated 3300 persons entering ed forces. shoes in our stock had of designers plenty Griffon and Society Brand Suits practice. Hut it has now been 34 the state, most of them returning procIlut this You get guaranteed fitting on years since the last remodeling and the designers have servicemen and women. This is an- ess cannot be utilized to a maxievery pair. Wilson Bros. Furnishings other and important reason for mum unless all available jobs are Life-Strid- e Nunn-Bus- h grown rather rusty. Shoes $5.95 Of one thing we can be sure, however, that if and when unemployment. Still another is that listed with the agency where most Air Hats $6.50 Stetson Step large groups of workers are wait- of them call when seeking employwe have 49 or 50 states well have that Tweedies Interwoven Sox $6.95 many stars even ing for favorable weather and ma- ment the local U. S. Employment though Betsy Ross won t be on hand to lend her assistance in terials to begin contemplated con- Service offices. Several civic leadMademoiselle $5.00 Watson-Tanne- r ers. including Salt Lake City Mayor struction throughout the State. arranging them. BEN RICH A generally segregated look into Earl J. Glade, have urged employCLOTHING CO. Your Shoeman at the employment picture shows: (1) ers to list all openings with the U. 370 24th St. veterans S. E. to aid both the in That S., INC. WRIGHTS employment manufacturing SOUND ernains stable and has increased and to help themselves. The next s slightly in the transportation, com- - issue of the Utah Employment There is need for sound thinking in Washington. With- munication and utilities groups; (2) Letter should have some favorable That wholesale and retail trades results to report regarding this im-loout it this Nation is likely to drift completely away from the approximately rsm workers portant issue. Notice to Creditors Ee-cl- es STAND Demands Heavy for University Catalogs Schedule - - Morgan u-- 1 1 Union Pacific to Have New, Modern Cars Utah Employment Letter 1 I, at Morgan sub-machi- - 7. e 1 'a t AAF Officers Outline Sale Of Supplies dub-largc- ly el cafe-loung- jltal S. 611-d- ot 30-fo- ot pre-Spri- WHERE NEW TIIE BUY WHERE IN OGDEN con-sidrab- ut THINKING jrATJiinviiirm st MM principles and practices which have made it the world leader that it is today. enterprise, then we need less Government in business and Problems created by war and postwar conditions may more business in Government. require temporary measures to cope with them but we must not lose sight of, or forsake under the guise of (R33D pSEP expediency, the basic ideology of our democracy. BARS TO PROGRESS Government should represent impartially all the people high or low, rich or poor. It should serve as a referee in The recent agreement reached between Britain and business, establishing on a broad basis, regulations for fair at the aviation conference in Bermuda on the control hen it enters into business as a ftrans-Atlanti- c piactices. o air service between the two countries should is it competitor no longer impartial nor can it properly fulfill its function as help to dear away some of the international restrictions which a referee. 20 YEARS OF have prevented a more extensive development of that servToday the Govrenment has not only both hands, but ice. SATISFACTORY SERVICE both feet, in many businesses. Its invasion of the electric While this progress is encouraging for international air We repair all makes of washlight and power industry was in direct competition with its travel some similar coordination of be must regulations sky ers, vacuums . . . own citizens. Paying virtually no taxes and having the U. S. worked out for the domestic air industry if it, too, is to White sewing machines and to call upon if losses are experienced Treasuiy its full possibilities and be of maximum value to the through all small appliances. the Government enterprise has everything its Nation. own way. Of course, the taxpayer foots the bill for Air lines ought not bo subjected to a hodge-podg- e whatever of these piojects cost and whatever losses SCHOSS restrictions and taxation which differ from state to state. they may involve. business, every businessman, every citizen is Eery The of such restrictions and taxation can only Furniture and Electric Co. to the same treatment from Government. But some servemultiplicity as obstructions to progress. 3.V 21th Street, Ogden can Hie Government is a competitor in z Americas future progress and prosperity are closely stead of a referee. linked to its air transport industry. If this industry is not If we are to maintain a strong national to develop as it should the Nation will lose much. and, economy permitted all, if we are to preserve our American This must not be allowed to happen. principles of free WRIGHTS, INC.' 0JS33 Womens Apparel and Accessories cEdlsiffitgaaD ca en-titl- ed ve 2341 Washington Blvd. To Good Sportsmanship Bank Smokery Ogdens Finest Mens Club Furniture and Carpet Co. Our Lunch Counter . . . Serves Good, Clean Food! The Store With the Wash. Blvd. Phone 2313-1- 5 Friendly Doors Washington Bird. 2331-3- 9 |