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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 3 1945 Jumper Wounded "Fhhf I KASSEL Ger KASSEL Services ta Honor Dead Marine Of denite Ileard on Jap' Broadcast Germany April a InlsIeFjglit The Third division captured KasseL stra-tegie rail highway center 165 miles southwest of Bfrlln today after a three-day battle Conununity Concert Cards Available A few membership cards for the Ogden Conununity-Weber college SSgt Marvin Lewis 20 army Paratrooper son of Mr and Mrs Alfred 1 Lewis 1337 Marilyn Members Adopt Hospital Plan Elect Officers As a meeting of members of the Weber Purchasing and Marketing association and borrowers of the FSA held at the Utah Power audi- Otorium Monday- the Blue Cross hospital plan was adopted said WASHINGTON April (UP) The senate today rejected the compromise Manpower bilL Board Will Consider School Applicants SALT LAKE CITY April 3 (UP) About 15 applicants for the Salt Lake schools superintendence to succeed Howard MacDonald will be considered at a board of education meeting here tonight board President Legrand Bachman said today McDonald retires July 1 to assume the presidency of Brigham Young university at Provo ve was wound- ed in the capture A of MariUa He is convalescing in a hospital in the concert series for next season are still available it was announced I 1 'Si today by Mrs Stuart fDobbs who has them at the Eccles build south Pacific He received wounds in the left shoul- der going com-1 Piexeiy through? missin cf V1I0 5 Thayne FSA director -After detailed explanation of the plan Joseph Carlson signed up most of the members present and a Weber Ctaft Pays Fine of $100 A fine of $100 was paid by the Weber club today in the Burch Creek court on a charge of violation of the state liquor laws The club was represented by Attorney Neil Olmstead who waived reading of the complaint and entered a plea of guilty for the club Blaine Peterson informed Alfred Gladwell justice of the peace that representatives of the state liquor commission met Friday with officers of the Weber club In the Hotel Ben Lomond when the liquor commission's policy was discussed As a result o118 discussion Mr Peterson said the liquor commission is satisfied it will have full cooperation from the Weber club There were only three persons present at the hearing the Justice of the peace the county attorney and defense counsel The was filed March 22 by County Attorney Peterson and signed by Jay London agent for the liquor control commission A summons was issued by the court and was served on Herbert Hinley club secretary The complaint alleged the club on March 19 "did then and there unlawfully have hold and possess liquor to-wit whiskey gin brandy wine and vermouth in or about the premises" OJXXAC a puncturing his' lung Previously he was wounded slightly ing lobby from nine a throughout each day until the cards are sold Highlighting the program next season will be the unique entertainment of Paul Draper and Larry Adler tap dancer and harmonica virtuoso These two Americans are reputed to have taken what was considered a product of light entertainment and lifted it to the realm of art They have opened new vistas for a distinctly American form of expression committee was fqrmed to contact Utahns Aboard 'Snuff Box' Unit SOMEWHERE IN THE PACIFIC April 2 This is the story of a ship of the "snuff box" a vessel on which five Utah sailors serve She is an oiler one of a number in the Pacific fleet service force She is a unit of the "snuff box fleet so called becailse of the 'preference of her wew for snuff over smoking tobacco Smoking time aboard ship is restricted necessarily so the men turn to in the invasion ir" of Leyte I His persons noi present Walter Hogan field man for rem ii Ltkwiwwv tne Utah Cooperative association Which is a branch of the National is getting along SSf Iwb Cooperative association explained fine" is that he dnpsn't have his address book with him to write to methods by which the cooperative could be built up in the Weber "county area I Cottle reported busings trnnsartfrina last VI) Haw nis friends SSgt Lewis has been overseas 1 yflc 1 iiiiiiiii year following which the election one year He entered the service in January 1942 and took training at Camp McCall and Fort Benning Ga He had crraduated 01 directors ior tne year was neia Two incumbent directors Verne Oberhanslev and" Mm fTorffe Chamberlain were reelected New from Ogden high school and prior Capt NeyUIe Grow Mrs Neville Grow San Pedro Calif today had received a telegram from the army provost snuff' Aboard the oiler as she pushed directors are ieKoy Ogden Clar 10 entering the service he attend ed Utah State Agricultural col lege" r- 'v her way through three 'major of Pfc Lee Wagner Memorial services for Pfc Lee Wagner son of Lee Wag- ner Sr 948 Twenty-second who was killed in action Feb 19 on Iwo Jima while serving with the marine corps will' be held Thursday April 5 at seven-thirty pm in the LDS Twentieth ward 1040 Twenty-first in her six short months marshal's office concerning Mer The membership of the organl-zation consists nrimarily of men 'TVnd women of Weber county but In a letter to his mother he says Don't worry mother I am get of Pacific duty were these Utahns Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses had been Issued today at the Weber county clerk's office to the following four couples: Wayne Coombs 20 Ogden and LaVern Stendquist 18 Tremontonr Floyd Earl Olson 21 and Nimah Davison 20 Ogden: Van Odell Call 24 Riverdale and Geraldine Weaver 18 Layton Dennis Davis 24 Waco Texas and Mary Frances Bone 21 Fresno Calif has received only one letter from Mr and Mrs Parnell Grow and a package sent by his wife it is believed He is a son of the late Sylvester and Johanna Michelson Grow He is a brother of Mrs A Johnsen 2064 Ogden Philip Millerich 20 seaman first pincers nave invited residents oi northern Davis county and Morgan ting aiong fine All I will have to show for this when I come home is another purple-heart I hope I Ughf Fixtures end i It's dangerous 1 "Monkeying" around with electric lights If you're having trouble call 2-6401 The trouble may be hvthe wiring' or the fixture Our experts will know MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC CO 2376 Kiesel Ave j' Dial 2-6401 county to join their ranks class son 01 I'nuip iv Spring Canyon Julius Mi Hoggard ia i metrician's mate third class never have the occasion to earn husband Captain Grow formerly of Ogden who has been a prisoner of the Japs since May 6 1942 when Corregidor fell The telegram said: "The following enemy propaganda broadcast from the Jap government has been intercepted: 'Mv idarlina wife and family: son of Glen Eldridge Hoggard 295 a third one" Lawrence Evans Arias Belnap and Bishop Volney Belnap will be the principal speakers The family requests no flowers be sent Cedar Post Contract 1st West street American orKi Emmett Nalder seaman first class inn Jnserjh Nalder 765 Gets Treatment for Iwo Jima Wound ft Mrs Yvonne Loveland Bradley The contract to supply Ogden 2-ith street Ocden: Hugh Barry -Thrnuffh the ocean of silence I qutermaster third class brother of Speaker Points to Garden Necessity city witn cedar posts with which to fence recently acquired property on Ninth street was awarded today by the city commission to Marvin Child who agreed to furnish the Rose Maurine Barry zoo xnira South street Salt Lake City and Samuel Tyler radioman: second class husband of Mrs Bessie Tvler 202 Thirteenth East posts lor $21830 In his lectures before county Wm A Sumner Gains in Rank William A "Sumner son of Mr and Mrs A Sumner 1009 Twenty-first has been promoted to first lieutenant while -serving with the Third -VM high school audiences Monday Dr street Salt Lake City Last SeDtember this hip re Arvil -L Stark said the absolute c9 fueled carriers of the Third fleet while their planes were taking off to engage approaching Jap planes For Your necessity for planting victory gar dens to augment the fresh vege table supply this spring and sum ooo a y-f ourth has i been informed by the navy department that her husband Pfc Eugene Bradley marine corps was wounded on Iwo Jima and -is nouK convalescing at a base hospital in Honolulu I Pfc Bradley was stationed at the Clearfield naval supply depot for ten months At the same time a carrier was St taking oil and aviation gasoline aboard destroyers were being re mer has not been brought about i in i infantry division in France si by the shortage of farm labor alone fueled one at a time from her other side She was the last ship to refuel the Princeton WCH HU1U been received by hope 4his message penetrates to let you know that I am well Waiting patiently and hoping for our soon and happy reunion I am looking forward anxiously to receive your letters and photos of you and the dear children I imagine by this time you have heard of the bombs that struck the Hoten Camp during the air raid on this section Dec 7 1944 The bombs caused 55 casualties 19 killed and 26 wounded 'I am still all right and in good health so please don't worry May this message of hope reach you in time to wish you a happy births day Give each of the dear children a big hug and kiss for me Best regards to all our friends and loved ones and all my love to you forever Capt Neville Grow 02087535 Hoten camp This broadcast supplements all previous reports" Captain Crow's wife has received many letters from persons who heard her husband's voice broadcast from Japan Of the many letters mailed regularly by his wife and other members of the family Captain Grow1 During the Palau operations in "Government food plans this year call for 16000000 more cases SPECIAL NOTICE TO INDUSTRY We want you to know a little more about the special lines we' are factory sales agents for Complete Line Canning Equipment and Supplies Fairbanks-Morse Pumps Motors Scales Electric i Light Plants Wyandotte Cleaners and Cleansers i Warehouse Trucks Casters and Wheels Complete Line Butcher's Supplies Transmission Belting Pulleys Bearings Shipping Room Supplies Brushes and Brooms 24th Street at Wall Ave Ogden Utah early September the oiler refueled four destroyers at one time At of canned food than was used by uu rv iiCf mer Dorothy Pe-terborg 2826 Polk that he was awarded the sil Guam and Saipan in August there was little sleep or rest for the overseas His par- Bradley ents live in Houston Texas crew as she fueled ship after ship ver star for gal- 1 In oMInn when he discovered a nazi ambush in the path of advancing ri- the government last year Dr Stark said Monday there were 55 applications filed at the county extension office requesting garden plowing service which according to County Agent A Christiansen shows that people in Ogden are beginning to realize the fact that unless they do plant their own gardens they may not have all the vegetables they are accustomed to on their tables City Considering omn He was able to get close Lieut Sumner Concession Bids enough to the house in wnicn me nazis were hiding to throw a gren-adA through the door and then ft PUMPS SANDALS YY I shoot through the door so that they Three bids for concessions in Ogden city parks and for Ogden could not return his lire xne nazis were taken prisoners Pioneer days celebration 5 were Increase JVoted in Meter Collections Ogden parking meters collected $1214115 for the period from January 1 to March 31 a report by Heber Heiner city treasurer revealed today as compared to $10-52651 for the same period in 1944 Meter collections for the month of March 1945 totaled $491057 as against $381644 top the same month in 1944 These amounts are exclusive of the revenue received from the newly installed meters which collected $257220 since January 1 and $106022 in March Lieut suirmer spent nine monxns In the Aleutians Drior to leaving taken under advisement by the CHECK THESfc li city commission today in August 1944 for duty in the Eu-roDean theatre' He was inducted The offer of Wheelwright of $450 for all concession rights WW at Ogden stadium during the Fio in February 1941 He is a graduate of Ogden high school and Weber college neer days celebration was referred to the entire commission fot study and recommendation Keuben Young of Salt Lake City offered Negroes Sentenced On Gaming Counts Five Negroes each charged with gambling by shooting dice for money in the Railway Porters and Waiters club on Twenty-fifth on or about March 11 changed their plea in city court today from innocent to guilty through their attorney Royal Douglas Sentenced to pay a fine of $24 or serve 12 days in jail were Claud Arnold Jr 20 and Arthur Heines 57 both of 157 Twenty-fifth Young 22 of "city" James Williams 19 and Annios Wallace 20 both of 167 Twenty-fifth $500 for the rides concession at Lorin Farr park A Motzel bid $75 for refreshment concessions in Court Disposes of Traffic Cases Traffic cases disposed of in city the parks These were referred to In Islands Robert Leonard Commissioner Harold Welch for aviation ordnanceman Ihird -class study and recommendation son of Mrs Leonard 873 Binford Ogden is now serving in court today included four bail forfeitures: Ed IL Larson 22 of 2336 Jackson $10 traffic light viola tne combat aircrew training unit at' the naval air station Kaneohe tion Ed Purdy 29 of 154P Liberty $10 traffic light violation and $5 Lions Listen to Transcription Aussie Favorite driving with an expired driver's license: Orvil Pitcher 38 of Wash ington Terrace $10 traffic light violation and Arlene Minnock -21 of 2565 Adams $2 operating a mo A transcription of 'The Gentle men Talk of Peace a dramatiza tor vehicle without a taillight tion based on the years most con troversial book written by Wil liam Ziff authority on interna IT'S 0KAYf MR PAINTER THERE'S Lakeview Ball Set Thursday at Clinton The Lakeview stake will hold a birthday ball marking their third anniversary at nine Thursday" in the Clinton amusemejtt hall" There will be a floor show with exhibition ballroom dancing by Myrle Hamraon and Floyd Barrett A large birthday cake tr tional affairs ana noted scholar was presented to the Lions today The program introduced the national peace treaty contest which Is open to all men women and VI children of this country who wish to express their views on the peace treaty which will organize tne world after the war Lions have accepted an invita tion from the state school for the will be cut and served Mrs Marian Cox and Ivin Christiansen are in charge of arrangements All Lakeview stake members over 14 are invited IN EVERY CAN OF end many other beautiful styles all in new colorful Spring shades to match your new Spring Costume The fine workmanship will surprise you They're RATION FREE! And another surprise these unusual shoes are selling at $295 to $595 Complete Size Range 2462 Washington Blvd Phone 9559 -1 deaf and blind to attend a dinner and program at the state institution evening of April 19 Vocal solos were by William Terry Jr It must give the right 4 support or Chcrls Pastors Leave for Duties in Helena YOUR NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR IS won't let you wear it The Bev Nees and wife 2556 Grant who have been pas tors of the Nazarene church for Mohair or Tapestry STUDiO DIVANS' The most practical style of sofa made in years' All the comfort of a regular davenport by day and yet with' just 0 one operation converts into a handy bed for spare lovely new quality covers in nice colors the past two years are leaving for Helena Mont where they have nusoNAtizto cocsffftr been called to a new work The Rev A Rose of Chase 327 24th Street Mrs Beth VanderVlies 973 27th Street Dial 7817 Kans has been called to fill the 1 i pastorate here i 1 ii Iff WIS Nev Sliipmon'r 9pj '1 ffaie 5573 for New Arrival and Departure Times tflecdve April 1 Overland Greyhound Lines announce new arrival and departure times which will improve wartime intercity bus service for our passengers Alt schedule will be changed Phone your Overland Greyhound agent now to familiarize yourself with these new schedules '7 Overland Greyhound Lines are constantly BORN "DOWN UNDER There's a touch of nostalgia currently In the life of Joan Win-field (above) screen actress who was informed by rroup of Australian soldiers In Melbourne that she is their favorite pin-up girl She was bora in Australia is now in Hollywood (AP 5 You will marvel at the comfort these new style rockers give A Metal springs allow real rest in any desired position And what colorful long wearing fabrics We know you will want to sec them': Working to serve you better fCM -i 1 ztt union pacific stages depot 25th and Grant Ave Dial 5573 1 I I --s I 7 mmmmm I 1 XI WI I II I I 1 1 1 II I I 1 I I I I I I When your stomach ia queasy tm-easy and" upset be frntfo with it Take soothing PEPTO-bismol It helps to calm andauietctnma-hfi'a ra a Uz'j Uvi L'j UP bi L5 -f-- tress Non-laxative Non-alkaline Pleasant to th taste Next time your stomach ia upset take toothing FEPTO-BISMOL pi i 225 coulgvabd PpwN4 kr JON fACIFlC $TA6tsmc cur wax tons.

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