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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 25

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Ogden, Utah
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25
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Mum on Draft Status THE OSDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 4 1945 Iwo Wounded Evacuated 4 A ScHo 6 Gives Huntsville Miss Honored By he is one of Hollywood's busiest- eretfa Op stars these days having made one I A Classmates i picture after another without a rest for the pastj year and a halfj TrmtfTRVILLE March Miss At Kaysville -4 Bob Walker Will Be Guest Ast' On Radio Today Robert Walker" who is in New York jnakin1 seven personal appearances a day will guest artist on the Kate Smith hour today at five pmi over 2KSLY CtEAEFlELD March The at a party ven wy wu a class on Wednesday eve-1 7 jr 7 of hpr home present i Athalene Felt ArdithGrow were Atnaw cmith v-i i I s- I s- Nor Davis junior 1 high school operetta -Bella of Capistrano" was presented Friday evening March 2 at the school auditorium I1 and having a list of assignments waiting for him His wife Jennifer Jones left at the same time with their two lit- tie sons Bobby and Michael fo Arizona to spend a two-week vacation 1 1 Bob expects to be la' New York for a month 1 I Alt ATI pw The' operetta was directed by Lon KJf Kerinard music director assisted nrMrrAbn-AUend Mrs M-G-M is sending' the former Vera StOKer Ogdenite for these appearances as by Mrs Dorothy Taylor of the a r-nessive party of dinner speech department Ivt M' i 1 A 0nA slumber parties V4 evening by were uivc Aha1 Miss Louise Yt "fnr Felt and Miss Ruth Mdovs tor few friends acw "'-4ii rrnm Combe were Lmaa avu C- i it- Donna Holley JQn Jean Stewart Dorothy Tpone Dona LOSE LORDOSIS POSTURE Find "relief from fatigue in a Spencer Support Your-Spencer -will be designed especially for you and will give you healthful posture and a feeling of well being SPENCER SUPPORT SHOP1 Daughters of uian T-" it Mrs Leo johan PL i JKSd bv Mrs Fred Wood VtJllU www if it Thursday raa4T Tiniifflas Grow USM uenene mcKenxooper was change pf dancing and -Muriel Reejves was in charge ol scenery The operetta was presented in conned ion with the P-T A Founders day 'program with P-T A president Mrs KayTTelson in charge Past presidents of the North Davis unior high school Mrs Dean Parker of Sunset and Mrs Chester Flint were honored Mrs Leo Hilll of Layton second vice president gave a short talk on "Founders' Day" Other P-T A officers are Principal Harold Holt second vice president and Mrs Walter Steed secretary O1 The new Davis county superintendent of schools Elmex Hart- vigsen was present and wasi troduced Following the tatibn of the operetta parents vis- itecf: the teachers in the i roo)ns sv Phono 2-3657 WELCOME HOME Harried swoon crooner Frank Sinatra receives a nose-bendinr welcome from his wife Nancy as he arrived back in the film capital from Jersey City where his draft board "was still silent on his classification In his arms is his four-year-old daughter Nancy Sandra 405 First Security Bank BIdg and wife are now en route 1 65X to California from wewourn They were visiting Captain Grow's mother Mrs AdeUa Grow Captain Grow has been the service five years and has seen active service in the Pacific Mr and Mrs Fred Wood and their son Worlton and his wife have moved to Ogden Honeyville Pair Back From Visit to Coast (to Set and Mrs Ben Adams and -a: son Stanley arrivea in uieanieta lastu-week from Tallahasse Fla fori a short visit Sgt Adams left Monday evening to take up his new assignment Mrs Adams and son! will remain in Clearfield for the preent- Tuesday evening Mri and Mrs RalDh Morgan Lay- HONEYVILLE March 3 Mr and Mrs Oeorce Wintle returned CASUALTIES I Heavy weather did not keep hospital corps-men from evacuating leathernecks wounded on the bloody beach at Iwo Jima illere the men are placed aboard a pontoon barge partially awasji They were then transferred to an LST standing by for removal to hospital ships This picture was taken by Joe Rosenthal Associated Press photographer on assignment with the war-time still picture pool (AP Wirephoto) i- I jj i to Honpwflle last Sunday after spending two weeks visiting rela tives and friends in los Angeies and Long Beach Calif ton'J entertained in honoi of Sgt andj Mrs Adams Other guests Mr and Mrs Edgar Adams of Clearfield Mr and Mrs Lester Morgan of Layton and Mr and Mrs George Abbott Mr and Mrs the Whitesides home during their absence Nql Egbert Will Be Bride Seaman 1C Lowell Green is Miss Bessie Hill is visiting In Salt Lake City Miss Svea Collard spent last Sunday in Oeden visiting relatives home for a 30-day leave after serving for several months in the Pa Keith Gomm and Burnett of Sunset Mr and Mrs Kay Nelson en- Mr and Mrs James Rasmussen Of urner were Logan visitors Monday Mrs Hvrum Boothe is spending tertained at a party Saturday eve i ninlg at their home for the I fol cific war area He and his wife the former Miss Lucille Baker and their two daughters Susan Kay and Sally Lou Ogden are visiting in Layton at the home of Lowell's parents' Mr and Mrs Otha Green LAYTON Mrch 3 Mr and rS lowi'ne guests: Mr and Mrs An a week in Ogden at the home of her son Lamont and family gus Stevens and Mr and Mrs Har- Byron Hunsaker son of Mr and i Mrs Horace Hunsaker left last and Mrs 'Clyde Adams of Lay week for training with the army Robert Hunsaker son of Mr and ton ana xvar ana Mrs Clarence Dirjisdale and Mrs Reed Taylor Mrs Leon 'Hunsaker and Thron of Ogden Mrs Irvm Egbert Layton an-ruounce the engagement of their daughter Nel 'to Turner of 1 Turner of Sacramento Calif The 'marriagewill take place sometime intheeaijly spring Miss Egbert has spent the past six years in Sacramento jemployed as a stenographer for the Rice Growers' association S- Itjs a bright spring thought to dress in bright gay colors This huge selection has a color just for you 1275 and 1675 BRIGHT PRINTS Soft draping rayon crepes and jersey prints with big splashy floral patterns are a prerequisites for any spring wardrobe Sizes 9 to 44 Others at 790 990 American Legion I The auxiliary to the American Legion will meet at the- Legion home Monday at eight pm Mrs Clifford Huss president will le in charge Hunsaker son of James Hunsaker left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to enlist in the navy The Women's Christian Temper xj-f vat Women's University Club The -Women's University club wiljl meet at the Hotel Ben 5 Lo-mohd on Wednesday March 7 at weight pm in the Spanish room to jhear a talk by Dr LaVal Morris! of the Utah State Agricultural college on "Outside Living Rooms" Mu(sic for the evening will by Mrs J' Stewart Campbell accompanied by Mrs Chanodo Alumnae of Weber college will meet March 7 in the ladies' lounge at the college The meeting is to begin at eight pm and all alumnae are invited to attend i ance union will meet at the Methodist Community house on Jefferson and Twenty-sixth Wednesday March 7 at two pm Members and friends are invited Corp and Mrs Forrest Johnson and son-Jeff ery have left to return to: their home at Tampa Fla after spending several weeks in Layton i and Syracuse with rela MX tives and friends They were ac Mickey Entertains at Front Draper Members are invited to- companied by iMr and Mrs Carl 1 4 Whitesldes who will visit their son and daughter-in-law Ensign brihg guests Hostesses for the eve-ning will beSMrs Walter Wilgon Mrk A Price Mrs Stock Mrjs Louise A Noble and Miss Murrelle Cornish "1 and Mrs Wayne Whitesides Ba nana river Fla Mrs Ligetta Car litl los Burley Idaho is staying at it pill Ip5 dy sMs'f V' "3f IT vVi'VVV i to I 1 X- 4 1 I 1 I- -ti I I -Air- I 6" PLAIN PASTELS Plain colors are -very smart especially in rayon crepes and gabardmes-i Clever shirring add a dressy touch to the srnooth lines Sizes 9 to 44 "ii I III Group Features 790 to 1 675 JEEP SHOW" Mickey Eooney (second from rlrht) motion picture star enjoys a joke with a group or soldiers as his three-man a front-line unit of American troops jeep show" drops in to entertain (AP Wirephoto) in Belgium tl i i lk I £-P Wl I in Blazer A A The smart always right darker shades are well represented with smoothly tailored lines and just the right touches for femininity Sizes 2 to 52 1 jl i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Is Js'St' EX-CEL-CIS ST)N i A TK1' fro9rtmf tooltifnji crHm that I X- I 1 JHi i P'' tttft tli roughen I 'n9 winter and mok( ITTF let povi3 1 i i jf'iini li'Ti'iiil i STREET FLOOR You'll tead'thV when you combin this beautifully cut Group Features 790 to 1675 ettr Jacket in soft-as-creom all wobP 1 Shetland with McArthur'si gay plaid '1 I Jreedom-toving skirt of tissue worsted I i I A si For the hard to fit women these half sizes are theanswerl Beautiful spring colors In crepes -prints and novelty fabrics Sizes'' W2 to 242' Group Features vVvv-90-to U75 Sizes 10 to -(Colors Xi i yXX- 0 Stirt 995 x- 'xV fflmfm Jacket 1 695 Eccles 240? 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