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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 22

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Promoted 2t the THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 8 1943 Residing at Camp Roberts I TV Doing Their Bit for Uncle Sam 5 1 7- "Evanston Club Hears Talk on Motion Pictures EVANSTON Wyo April Members the Ladies' Literary iiih met on Friday to hear Mrs Sr waltman discuss "Forty Years MSrpictures" Her theme was based on'The Pictorial History of the Movies" by Deems Clyde Kurtz talked to clib members oncost War Homes and Furnishings" Special music for the afternoon was under the direction df Mrs Ella Dunn club music director Mrs Howard Pehl president presided Bethel No 19 order of Job's Daughters will hold la regular meeting Wednesday AprU i 11 when final arrangements for the entertainment of Mrs Hazel Bell of Cheyenne grand guardian of the order will be completed states Mrs David Maggard acting guardian of the Bethel in Evanston Mrs Bell will make her official Club Meets at Bills Home In Evanston EVANSTON Wyo April 7- Members of the Buenos Amigos club Evanston met Monday at the home of Mrs Gilbert Bills with Mrs Lamar Ashton and Mrs Frank Kinnear as assisting hostesses The lesson on "Streamlined Meal Preparation" was presented by Mrs Kinnear and Mrs Harry Bodine Dinner was cooked and served Next meeting of the club will be held May 7 at the home of Mrs Scott Taggart when Sarah Bagley Uinta county home demonstration agent will present the lesson "Wardrobe Refreshers" Gleaner Girls of the Second ward I A were hostesses at an April Fool party Friday evening in the Second ward recreation hall when they entertained Gleaner classes of the First i jfc i Pvt Floyd Binffham Is shown with his wife and two sons Emmett and Blaine He is training: with the army at Camp Roberts Calif after having entered the service in February He is a tan of Air and Mrs Walter Bingham of 2261 Van Buren (Itabe studio) rr-4 visit to the local order on April and Third and the Almy wards Hostesses included Dorothy Pripp Elaini Fwart Ar1rA Pnr A i I 1 1 1 A ter Mary McKinnon Dorothy Rose 25 said Mrs Maggard a Dan-quet is being planned by the members in her honor Mrs Vera Riddle Mrs carpenter Mary uoraon Mar one vierrara jviarjorie isateman XLua Faye Willoughby and Edna Fessler Miss DarThel Bybee daughter of Mr and Mrs Bybee of Nyssa Ore formerly of Ogden recently entered the Brigham Young university at Provo She spent two weeks at home after completing the winter quarter at Redlands university at California where she majored in music She is residing at the Amanda Knight hall in Provo Mrs Morris Gerrard is their the program are Juanita McjQulddy Shirley Hillis Lynne Rich' Carolyn Jensen Marilyn Jensen Lou Jean Blaylock Lee Maye Paxton Joyce Gibson Boyd Wheeler Joan Crawford Marion Budge and Helen Un derwood Varney Mrs Frank Narramore and Mrs Andrew Rasmussen were hostesses to members of the American Legion auxiliary on Monday afternoon April 2 when the group met for dessert luncheon in the Legion hall Bridge followed the Serving In the armed forces of the United States are Elcany Berniece Foulger Students Will Give Recital Mrs Delbert Foulger will present a recital of advanced students in piano in the Glen Bros recital hal Wednesday AprU 11 at eigjit The public is invited to attend Those who will appear on leader Mr and Mrs John Slack made their usual first-of-the-month visit to Evanston last week when they came from Sheridan Wyo to take and Glenn Massey sons and daughter of Mr and Mrs John Massey I April 3 care ot business interests here Mr Slack a member of the Evanston of 316 Ogden avenue business session Mrs Oscar Anderson auxiliary president was made- chairman of the united nations clothing drive which will be carried on during the month of April city council also attended the reg ular meeting of the gtoud Mrs Louise Varney Waters and son Billv left last Sundav for War Lieutenant (jg) Lione Paul news Aof whose promotion in the navy nurse corps was received recently by her mother Mrs Isabell Paul Miss Lione Paul Promoted in Navy Nurse Corps Promoted to lieutenant (jg) in the navy nurse corps recently was Lione Paul daughter of Mrs Isabell Paul 908 Twenty-first Lieut Paul entered the services in May 1943 spending her time "at Farragut Idaho until last January when she was transferred to Shoemaker California Prior ta her entrance into the navy Miss Paul was public health nurse of Carbon county 2 Ogden Matrons Entertain Friends Mrs Becker and Mrs Arthur Perkins extended hospitality at luncheon at their home on Saturday afternoon Their guests The annual Legion and auxiliary Ogdenites Visit Relatives In Honeyville ren Ariz where they will visit Magdeline Kalisek Now Bride of Blaine Barnard PERRY April Announcement is made of the marriage of Magdeline Kalisek daughter of Mr and Mrs Kalisek Buhl Idaho Lt Mrs Corning Vislfmg in Omaha ior an maef mite time at the home of Mrs Waters' husband parents Mr and Mrs Waters Mrs SPECIALS $650 Rilling TA Permanent' v3U $1500 Cold £7 Cfl Wave Including Haircut Shampoo and Finger Wave Expert instructor to supervise SUPERIOR MARINELLO BEAUTY SCHOOL Cor 24th and Wash Dial 7474 spring conference which will convene In Piriedale Wyor on April 29 was announced by Mrs Anderson Mrs William Crawford and Mrs Clifford Ragan will entertain members of St Paul's Episcopal JLt and Mrs Hobart Corning Waters' husband Capt Wat son Hobart III are visiting and HONEYVILLE April Mr anid Mrs Wayne Boothe and children ers is in tne medical corps First army Germany Dennis Raean Ni1 Ostrlinc Brothers Sister Doing Their Bit To Defeat Enemy Doing their bit in the armed forces are two sons and a daughter of Mr -and Mrs John Massey of 316 Ogden avenue Elcany Massey first class petty officer enlisted in the navy April 18 1944 took his boot training at Farragut after which he was transferred to Norfolk Virginia Transferred again this time to Shoemaker California his' next assignment was of Ogden visited recently in Honey and Blame Barnard son of Mr and Mrs Barnard Perry Utah ville with relatives his family in Omaha during the month of April while he is on leave Mrs Corning will remain during the month of May after which she will return to Ogden The marriage took place March Boyd Richins arid Pat Kinney passed their physical examinations for the navy on Wednesday April 4 in Cheyenne according to 23 at Pocatello Idaho The couple will reside in Se Auston Tolraan and son Bobbie attle Wash where Mr Barnard Ogden spent Friday night at the 1 is employed by Boeing Aircraft wora received today by their parents The four boys are members of the senior class Evanston high home of Mr Tolman's sister Mrs MCGLANAHAN 11 111 Hyrum Boothe Mr Tolman re ItUiilil scnooi The senior class of the Evans turned to Ogden Saturday and son returned last Sunday 5 Hooper Schedules somewhere in the Pacific which ton high school won first place in an assembly program contest conducted this year under the spon- Keath Hunsaker has returned to were a few close friends Primary Meeting is also his present address LUuUihiihiJ camp in California after spending a furlough in Honeyville visiting Mr and Mrs A Ward entertained a few friends at dinner at sorsnip of the English department of the school The seniors presented Shakespeare's "MacBeth" at HOOPER April Primary con their home Thursday evening with his wife and children and mother Mrs Hunsaker an assembly on March 14 The Places were marked for ten guests Pfc Bernice Massey enlisted in the marine corps women's reserve on February 2 1944 Upon completion of her basic training at Camp Le Jeune North Carolina she was assigned a clerk to the women's ference will be held Sunday night April 18 in Sacrament meeting at seven-thirty o'clock in the Hooper chapel Theme of the con Mr and Mrs George Wintl'e Bsasl fhtk pay was also given in the evening to an adult audience Second nlace was wnn hv tho spent Wednesday evening in Hy presidents of their respective home ference is "Reverence All pri Sophomore class on their one-act rooms in the junior high rum at the home of Mrs Gladys mary children will participate Lorraine Lott Virgil Davis Jack marine supply depot at Richmond Jensen and family guild on Thursday April 12 when the group will meet for a one-thirty pm luncheon and business session Mr Mrs James McGarry atod two children Ogden Utah and Miss Marjorie Stevens Fort Douglas Utah were past weekend visitors at the homes of their parr ents Mn and Mrs Leland Stevens and Mr and Mrs McGarry Evanston A meeting of the Women's Benefit association of Evanston was held on Thursday March 31 at the home of Mrs Hardison with Mrs Leland Stevens president in charge Mrs Salome Stafford Salt Lake City Utah guest speaker She left for Rock Springs" Wyo in the evening to meet with members of the A in that city Donna Corwin Ogden was a guest over the Easter holidays at the home of Mr and Mrs Oscar Anderson when she visited with Miss Edith Anderson Miss Adeline Miller instructor in the Clark school Evanston was a guest over the Easter holidays at the home of her- brother-in-law-and sister Mr and Mrs Russell Griggs and their family in Mur-tagh Ida Home room elections in the Evanston junior and senior high schools were held last week when Delbert Barker Margaret Clark Zane Painter Rita Willoughby Glenna Stacey Dan South Clarence Ervin Gene Crompton and Shirley Bradshaw were reelected Mrs Russell Reed and "daugh Mrs Otto Hill was a Garland Virginia where she has been for numerous piay a perfect Gentleman" presented on March 23 Third place went to the junior class on their assembly presenta ter Patsy Ann Ogden and Mrs visitor on Saturday Mudd Marion Carruth Darlene Gram Margaret Sarvis and Louis Hunt were chosen as presidents by their classmates in the senior high Take up to One Year to Pay Lawrence Reed and Miss Ann Miss Svea Collard spent Easter Reed Clinton Ind visited in the past ten months She plans to spend a 15-day leave with her parents in Ogden beginning May 7 Enlisting hi the maritime service Sunday Ogden visiting relatives Mr and Mrs A Tolman enter school Hooper last Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Willard Flinders tion of two short plays "Christmas Bouquet" arid a humorous skit "The Little Shepherd" on December 22 The awards were: first place 100 tained at a wedding dance in thje ward hall March 28 in honor off Could Cleopatra Drink a and Mr and Mrs Rigby in June of 1944 Glenn Massey took1 his basicl training at Avalon their son-in-law and daughter Mi 'r'f I if I Pearl With Stomach Ulcer Pains? and Mrs John Mills A large crowd of relatives and friends at Catalina Island California after An lntrleulnic story of Cleopatra is the which he was admitted to Purser tended points in citizenship second 75 points third 50 points The citizenship points will count towards the citizenship cup which is awarded annually at the close of the school year Mrs A A Blaes and Mrs Blackner iudeps Corp Glasmann Returns to Duty Pharmacist school Sheepshead Alvin Hunsaker was an Ogden one where an admirer praised the beauty of two of her pearls whereupon she dropped one Into a glass of wine and drank it She would hardly have done Wi visitor Tuesday Brooklyn New York Graduating in February 1945 he was assigned to the marine hospital in Seattle Mr and Mrs Bill Dickey were this had she suiierea aner-eawng In Brigham City Monday nalns Those who are distressed with Mr and Mrs Robert Cousins for a month training and is now William Ellis was a Brigham City stomach or ulcer pains Indigestion gas Enjoying a furlough in Ogden have been Corporal and Mrs William Glasmann jr and small visitor Tuesday ains heartburn burning sensation loat and other conditions caused by serving as a purser on a Liberty ship somewhere in the Pacific He naveas guests Mrs Cousins' mother Mrs Jane Signorelli and her sister Mrs Naab and small son Dennv of Roek Snrinirs Thw I I filled a mission for the LDS son William III who have visited at the home of Corporal Glas- excess acid should try Udga Get a 25a box of Udga Tablets from your drug mann's parents Mr and Mrs Wil gist First aose muse convince or return box to us and get DOUBLE YOUR accompanied Mr and Mrs Cousins church in the northwestern states receiving his release in August 1942 All three of the young people liam Glasmann 903 Twenty-fourth Happy Reunion At Brown Home MONEY BACK and at the home of Mr and Mrs A A Ipson Mrs Glasmann's parents whsS reside at 1371 Marilyn are graauaies oi Anaconda jvion tana high school 1 rrt It's a happy reunion at th4 Corporal Glasmann has now returned to York Nebraska where home of Mr and Mrs Frank Catholic Woman's i League to evanston recently when they returned after spending the Easter holidays in Rock Springs Mr and Mrs Lester James Cheyenne announce the birth of a son Thursday March 29 Mrs James is the former Virginia Cook Childers daughter of Mrs Eric Gjervik Virginia and Deanna Childers daughters of Mr and Mrs James Childers are visitin? in Evanrfnn Brown for they have as their he is an instructor on B-29's and his wife and small son plan to The Catholic Women's league -will meet Tuesday at two-thirty I I house guests their daughter Mrs Mark Austad of Washington make tfteir home in Ogden for the pm in the Cushnahan Memorial and their son Sgt Jack Brown of duration lis hall Tea will be served by the A 1- Camp Polk Louisiana Mrs Aus4 I1 tad will be joined here by her! Hostesses ivirs James ueviin airs Eskildsen and Mrs Frank Hart husband bgt Austad in May with their grandparents Mr and Storjf Pays Call Cash Prices when jshe will return to Washingi BOOK DEPARTMENT NEW A I A ton with him Sgt i Brown will At Brennan Home return to his post next Thursday 1 Not a Penny lie accompanied Mr and Mrs Wil ivixs tjjerviK Mrs Robert MacDonald entertained members of St Paul's altar guild Thursday afternoon at her home on Main street Dessert luncheon at two pm was followed by a regular business soednn liam Hunter to Jackson Hole WyoJ There is good news at home for Added for Budg for a few days 1 i Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly Jl It yoa raSer from theumatlc arthritis or Aeurltla pain try this simple Inexpensive' boms recipe that thousands are using Get a pack- I Payments! BESTSELLERS i I Lieut Commander John Brennan who is commanding officer of a mine sweeper in the south Pacific for his wife the former work for the church' I 1 7 Literature Club $250 YOUNG BESS By Margaret Irivin Mary Barker has presented him Mr and Mrs Norman Smith and baby Murray Utah visited over the Easter holidays at the home Of Mrs Smith's naronc TWw Entertained $5 Deposit Will with a baby daughter Blue-eyed dark-haired Kathleen Mary arrived March 28 at the Thomas Dee Mrs Thomas Robbins in Evanston Members of the Modern Litera Memorial hospital Her grandmother on the paternal side Mrs The Blue Quill Writers'' liih will ture club were delightfully enter meet at the hnm rf AKna Tjn tained Monday evening when Mrs are or tjompouna a two-week supply today Mix It with a quart of water add the Juice of lemons It's easy Mo trouble at all and pleasant vYou need only 3 tableepoon-fuls two times a day Often within 48 hours sometimes overnight splendid results are obtained If the pains do not quietly- leave and if you do not feel better return the empty package and Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as It la sold by your druggist under an absolute money-back guarantee Ru-Ex Compound Is for i sale and recommended by drug stores everywhere -z- JL A UUC West Thursday Anril 12 at eio-ht Marriner A Browning gave an il Mwaru ivx £reniian ox oeaiue Wash was here for the occasion and has been a guest at the home pm Short stories and' other original work will be read by Mrs Kenneth Bleeckpr anH TVTrc Tr- lustrated lecture ori Mexico and Yucatan The meeting was held at the home of Mr Quill -Nebe ker of Mr and Mrs Joseph Barker maternal grandparents for the past THE BALLAD AND THE SOURCE By Rosamond Lehman 275 A BELL FOR ADANO By John Hirshey 250 LOWER THAN ANGELS By Walter Karig 275 A MOMENT FOR TIME By Sidney McLean 250 REPORT ON THE RUSSIANS By White 250 PARTY LINE By Louise Baler 250 TAKE THREE TENSES By Rumer Godden 200 THE EMPEROR'S PHYSICIAN By Perkins 2J5 seph MorrelL two weeks -Boy Meets Girl tor Nifty Togs REPORT FROM RED CHINA By Ha rrisqn Fa rma MenV 100 YOU CANT STOP LIVING By Fern Rives VOOL SUITS $35' POOR CHILD By Anne Parrish 300 250 250 200 300 Your New Fur Coat JOE THE WOUNDED TENNIS PLAYER 41 By Morton Thompson GENTLEMEN TALK OF PEACE By William Ziff 1 Select your new FUR COAT tor next season NOW Just $5 deposit HOLDS your choice En l-ii Many of Our Finest Purs £-E 1 3 7 This Offer Good i IF3 It dbicMiip Through April Only 3E Soft long-lasting waves and easy- 5 i i NEW REPRINTS A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN By Betty Smith $149 I JOE By Lt Dave Breger 100 NEWS OF THE 45THf By Sergeant Don Robinson fOO HUNGRY HILL By Daphne de Maurier 100 HERE'S DEATH VALLEY Py Glasscock 100 UNDER A LUCKY STAR By Roy Chapman Andrews 1 00 THE RAZOR'S EDGE By Somerset Maugham-100 GUIDE TO THE BEDEVILLED By(Ben Hecht 100 GLITTERING HILL By Clyde Murphy 149 DRAGON SEED By Pearl Buclcl LOO NEW CHILDREN'S BOOKS THE WHITE BUNNY AND Hl MAGIC NOSE By Lily Dupiaix $100' LITTLE CHOO-CHOO By Helen Sterling 100 NANCY DREW SERIES 60 O' Regular S1500 Vave Regular S2000 Vave to-mahage curls t-' the kind of smooth alluring hair-do you want for your new Spring hat! 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