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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 13 194 '4A Bushnell Doctor Tahes Peanut From Tot's Tung tWorte LcaviiifT Pants "Go to Relief Drive Coal Mines SALT LAKE CITY April 13 Brigliam Jaycees List Candidates BRIGHAM CITY April Glenn Jm Anderson and Harold Felt were nominated as candidates for the presidency of the Brigham City junior chamber of commerce Wage Rates Set For Mexicans Prisoners of War SALT LAKE CITY April 13 (AP) wage rates have been established for work on Utah (AP) hundred fifty w6rk-ers have left bituminous coal mines in Utah in the past sfx weeks even though' the Industry Is Classified as 'it TWIN FALLS April IS CUP) every other Kiwanian brought a bundle of clothing for the united nations relief drive he Reynolds had to act fast Thursday to save the club's record He promptly took off his pants and donated them Orlo Iliff club official said that Reynolds a prominent mortician here finished the luncheon meeting In shorts Joseph Mayer Utah di- 5 rector for the war manpower com- mission said today The mines have lost 100 work Seminar Slates Commencement i Graduates Listed BRIGHAM CITY April Graduation exercises for senior itu- dentt oinh Boat Elder high tchool LDJ5 ieminary wUl be conducted Sunday May 6r even-thirty o'clock in the Brigham City tabernacle it was announced today pjr Abel Rich principal Dr Gerrit DeJon Brigham Youn university Pro vo will ad-VdreM the graduates Valedictorians ara Wayne Boswferth son ot Mr and Mrs Arnold tBosworth and Donna Deem daughter of Mr and Mrs XjoRo? Deem They art scheduled to speak Eight other high ranking stu-'denti placed on the honor roll for their outstanding scholastic records during the past three school at a membership meeting in Box In the past two weeks However for alMndustrics rated Elder high school gymnasium Thursday evening as "must in the war program the labor-deficit declined by 100 work Nominated for four two-year va farms by Mexican nationals prisoners of war and contract labor-erS 1 Martineau Salt Lake county agricultural agent said these rates had been set: a 1 ers in six weeks Mayer said with 5430 jobs listed as unfilled The nonferrous metal industry 1 V-iMiv-'''4 ZN jT was short 1500 workers bitumin cancies on the Junior chamber's board of directors were Fred Allen Reed Simonsen Elwbod Checketts' Reed Tingey Max Secrist Bill Long Lorin Tingey Harvey Ash- ous coal mines 830: manufactur Mining Firms to Get Tax Ref unds SALT LAKE CITY April 13 A directed verdict by 'Apples 10 cenis a ousnei peara 12 cents a bushel apricots 20 ing 370 and transportation and warehousing 2640 iead Homer Phial and Mark cents a bushel sweei cnernes ai three cents a pound sour cherries Brightenburg Nominations will! remain until the election meeting of the two cents a pouna piums ana prunes 20 cents a bushel strawberries 40 cents per 12-cup crate raspberries 60 cents per 12-cup crate canning tomatoes $850 per ton for No 1 and $323 lor No 2 creen tomatoes 60 cents per 100 organization next month Marvin Peters is president and members of the board nf rtil years are Helen Mae Ridd uiona Funds Allocated to School Districts SALT LAKE CITY April" The Utah department education reported allocation rectors whose terms expire are John Rossi Ronald Packer Lester pounds for No 1 bush and pole 3 District Judge Tillman Johnson today granted refunds to four Utah mining companies of taxes paid under the state's levy on mine earnings He agreed with the companies contention that premium payments by the federal government to spur production of metals should not be considered revenue for tax purposes i These refunds were claimed: Oliver King Coalition Mines company $18303: Park Utah Consolidated wouins ana nui iong Vern Smith inducted thrp Jane Chrlstensen Venna Burton Elaine Freeman Melda Call and Robert Bennlon Music will be- provided by the Tec glee club: also string ensembles of the high school music or of beans cenis a pouuui yumtuea 10 cents per 100 pounds for fields yielding 150 bags pet acre onions $966000 to 40 school districts from members to the organization: Jess Jepperson Sgt Reese Beaty Bushnell general hospital and Clifford 10 cents a ousnei ior topping ww sacking Prevailing hourly wage rate was set at 60 cents funds appropriated by the 1943 legislature An additional allocation of $330 000 will be made in June the partment said according to anst-equalization formula Mines company $2547683 New Park Mining company $1955490 and Kennecott Copper corporation $12130031 i IMPROVING Propped up in a bed at Bushnell general hospital two-year-old Patricia Wood daughter 5 Second Lieutenant and Mrs Charles Wood Burley Idaho has her throat treated by Army Nurse Lieutenant Louise A West Patricia was operated on at Bushnell to "move a peanut from her lung "Doing well" now Patricia is kept an oxygen tent to help her breathe easier Jtticnarason The president announced that Glenn Anderson was conferring as junior chamber representative with the city council and other civic organizations' delegates regarding development of a new building subdivision east of the Brigham cemetery Edward Ward asked junior chamber support for a project to drain 1300 acres of land north of town reclaiming a swamp and shallow lake for farm land Announcement was made of the all-club dance at the-Dance Bowl a week from Saturday 4 Prior to the business session the Jaycees swam in the pool in the high school gymnasium Trip Authorized SALT LAKE CITY April 13 (AP) The state board of exam- iners has authorized Iverson state insurance fund auditor to go to Pocatello and Idaho i Falls to audit books of insurance compan-' ies with headquarters in those X-Cello Club' Sets Dancing Party 7 department 1U All wards of the north and south Box Elder LDS stakes In lieu of their regular sacrament services are to attend the graduation ceremonies i Graduates are: Orlin Allen Darrell Anderson LeRoy Barker Robert Bennion Darel Benson Wayne Bosworth Keith Bradbury Reed Campbell Stephen A Carruthers Phil Chrlstoffersen Robert Cutter A Perry Dalton Henry Drewes Robert Dunn Max Facer James Earl Falkner Arnold Gilbert Collin Hansen Howard Hansen Raymond Hansen Ray Hal-berg Wendell Hess 'Robert Isaacson Ramon Jensen Ralph Jeppsen Norman John Glenn Paul Kunzler Merlin Lem-on Milton Lemon Gale Mad-dox Charles Mills Glen Nelson Karl Norman William Packer Curtis Perry Grald CJ Petersen Ralph Pet- University Military Casualties Cited SALT LAKE CITY April 13 University of Utah graduates in military service have suffered 371 casualties the alumni office reported It listed 169 killed 53 missing 96 wounded and 53 prisoners of war More than half the 4466 former students who entered military service attained commissioned rank the office said Five reached the rank of general 36 colonels 96 lieutenant a colonels three navy commanders and 19 navy Church Completes Renovations EVANSTON Wyo April Patricia Termed 'Good Patient' BRIGHAM CITY April Tiny T5VANSTftWs WvO Aotll A Idaho cities which do business in Utah Maps Needed for Hospital Trains Weber county Red Cross chapter has received an unusual request with which the people of Ogden area may be able to help officials said Improvements and renovations in St Paul's Parish hall and rectory RDdTaooRKB am two-year-old Patricia Wood whose were completed this week states John Watts chairman of the daddy is fighting the Germans with General Patch's Seventh army "Sailor's ball" Is being sponsorea by members of the X-Cello club home economics group Evanston high school under the direction of Ellen Aageson Instructor -Mary Alice Gross Ruthe Rollins Shirley Hurlburt and Rita Titmus are candidates for Skipper queen of the ball Prizes wiU be presented for the best corsage which must be made of vegetables grasses or paper and "twhich- will be presented by the girls to their escorts A gift will also presented to the queen The ball will be held on Friday evening April is recovering at Bushnell general church building committee who with J' Bailey senior warden Because Ogden is one of the most ers on Clarence Richards Palmar Sieefried Dean Tanner Funeral Announced MT PLEASANT Utah April 13 Funeral services were arranged today for Capt Thomas Braby 81 former mayor of Mt Pleasant who died Tuesday A native of England he had lived in Utah since 1875 and served as a commissioned officer in a Utah national guard unit in territorial hospital today after a misadventure with a peanut at her Burley and Chester Reed was in charge heavily used transcontinental railroad routes with" military hospital Alrai Warren Daniel Wheatley Improvements included laying and 05 Down 05 a Month Idaho home MaJ Floyd J' Putney ear nose Ralph GI Willie Ray Wixom Stanler Wolflev Army Will Take 1 Kent Woodland Darwin Leo and throat specialist removed the i i 13 In the school gymnasium days Youngr Moylen Young Delma Allen DeLont Almond Maurine Anderson Norma Anderson ReNee Utah Turkeys trains passing through every hour of the day the Red Cross has met a growing demand for maps of the western states and the United States from the injured men The Red Cross is providing these men with large amounts of food confections and recreation articles Walter Mann public information chairman of the chapter said he felt these men were seeing the country with new eyes after their experiences in the fighting zones polishing' of new oak floors in the hall and rectory and the painting! of walls woodwork cupboards and chairs Linoleum jvas laid on the floors of the kitchen back hallway and lavatory The work was done by men of the parish who were assisted by the ladies of St Paul's guild and the rector the Ven John McLaughlin Anderson! Ivonnea Anaerson Gen evieve Bair Nelda Mae Balls Donna Black Dolores" Boothe Cleo Bowman Alice Mae Burt Venna Burton Melda Call Eva Jane Chrlstensen peanut from the little girl's left lung and then performed a tracheotomy cutting an' incision in her throat and inserting a tube to enable the child to breathe Irritation from the peanut which Patricia is believed to have "swallowed" about three weeks ago had caused the bronchial tubes to swell almfist shut The child was brought to Bushnell because her father LieUt Charles Wood is a serviceman Immediatte Relief om Suffering Scianiifi'c Druslcss Uon-Surglsc! Troatmonis Donna Deenv Bonnie lone Ferry It is quite evident he said that the men want to be familiar with the country's geological aspects as Charlene i Forsgren Doris Mae Fredericksen Elaine Freeman -Leah Grant Jean Graser Gloria Hansen Jan SALT LAKE CITY April 13 -So that the boys in the armed forces will be assured of plenty of white meat during the winter holidays a 100 per cent set-aside of Utah turkeys was announced today by David H' All-red district representative of the war food administration The armed forces will purchase all feeder hens usually marketed in April May and June as wwell as the 1945 crops of turkeys marketed In late summer and fall Growers of less than 25 turkeys may apply for exemption from the order Allred said they pass through Any persons in Ogden area hav ice Hardy Audrene Harper Jp Anna Harper Betty Jean Hause Donna Ruth HlrschU ing a spare supply of road maps ALTH HE I A-L- SP-E bara Joann Nielsen Lola Jean Nielson Margaret La Preal Nielsen Mary Lou Olsen Orcella Orwin Betty Palmer Colleen Pe-i ters LeOra Petersen Betty Louise Pierce Berneda Reeder Helen Mae Ridd Donna Rae Rlgby Arietta Scotherne Katthryn Joyce Seely Karma Snow Susie Taka Nor maJJean Tarns Donna Jean Tay-i atlases or large maps of North America are asked to call the local Faye Ann Huggins Leila Hun- Described by hospital nurses as "very cooperative" Patricia was chapter or turn them in to the saker Jvoia HunsaKer Mane nun saker Bette Jeppsen Diane Jepp office fifth floor city-county build ing reported doing well today Mrs Wood who is staying with rela sen Gloria 'Jeppsen Mary Ellen lor Thelma Ruth Thompson- Mary Jeppsen Dorthella ensen Evelyn Alict- Jensen Beverly Johnson Mary Jane Johnson Dorothy Kidman Ivy Lorraine Kimber Fayt Jane Knudson I Donna Larsen June tives in Brigham City while her daughter is in the hospital said she became alarmed when the child's breathing became difficult Lou Tmgey vena Tracy Zerda Mae Tracy Ramona Doris Wells Dorothy Wells Phyllis Wilde I Charlene! Wight Joyce Wilson Joan Wood LaNola -Harper Diane Knudson! and Geraldine Hunsaker Lemon Carol Lowe Donna Mar last week and a persistent cough developed When an examination failed to reveal any disorders externally an vr ten Donna Nelson Myrna Nel on Shirley Jeanne Nelson Bar INCORPORATE x-ray was taken at Burley revealing an obstruction in the bronchi MILLINERY It was not until a bronchoscopy was performed by Maj Putney at Bushnell that the obstruction was identified as a peanut DR HARRIS OPTOMETRIST Including Consultation Examination andlOna Troctmonl Vilhoul Chargo or QHIjclion lt i Beginning Monday April 16 Through Sciurday April 21 Most eminent authorities contend that 90 per cent of all chronic diseases are due in most cases to pollution of the blood stream via improper function of the colon over-taxed kidneys etc In most cases a functional disorder causes constipation To get at the bottom and basic cause of a large number of ailments that have heretofore resisted the best efforts A of all branches of healing I have installed the remarkable TOX-ELIMI- NATOR This instrument has been used in other sections of the United States for several years with remarkable results The Tox-Elimination treatment by removing the disease-producing materials at their foundation head helps the body to stop further damage and rebuild the affected parts and restore them to normal JThe TOX- ELIMINATION treatment is pleasant and not embarrassing It is leak proof and odorproof because the entire process takes place under watertight and air-tight conditions It has no disagreeable features whatsdever nothing that might offend a person of the most fastidious taste: and -sensitiveness THIS NATURAL DRUGLESS THERAPY ACCOMPLISHES THE FOLLOWING: 1 Cleanses the colon thoroughly and in a harmless manner 2 Massages the bowel and gives necessary tone to tissues involved -Will be euT fown Friday Saturday and Sunday April 13 14 and 15 attending a post-graduate "seminar and clinic Little Fruit Damage SALT LAKE CITY April 13 (AP) Some damage to Utah fruit trees may have resulted from recent low temperatures Mar-tineau Salt Lake county agricultural agent said today Generally However he said trees were not far enough advanced to be damaged BACK IN THE OFFICE MONDAY APRIL 16 Spring HATS Non-Ration 135 Smart STRAWS an'd FELTS Originally Priced o595 Oh Sale Friday' Save your 3 your money fool this special event of casuals and ptayshoes Uust right for everycJay and i housewear -1 3 Its employment of oxygen destroys ine anacroDic germs wnitn cannot live in this medium 4 Purifies theT)lood stream proved fcv-microscopic examinations after treatment: 4' T' 5 Relieves rheumatism arthritis and tteuritic painoften in one treatment 6 Reduces hypertension or high blood pressure' thus easing the work of the heart and freeing its cells and the brain' from undue strain 7 Indicates to patients wjiat foods to avoid to insure maximum efficiency in digestion 8 Lessens the burden thrown on the liver and kidneys 9 Re-establishes a normal peristalsis or natural muscular activity of the intestines 1 10 Improves sinus and antrum complications in a few treatments 11 Insures a good complexion by eliminating causes of poor complexion from the blood 12 Assists preventing the hardening of the arteries by minimizing the deposits of calcium and magnesium salts on arterial walls' As we can handle only a limited number of consultations and treatments per day it is necessary that appointments be made in advance We sue- gest that you make appointments as early 'as possible as all available: consultation nerinrk wifi he filled within a short time TAKE ADVAN-' Crisp new straws pastel and darlc felts lovely sailors new cloches clever pillboxes" new brim Reg 500 Values Just 45 exclusive MODEL CP) fl fo 9 1 I i i AJ ti mk TAGE TODAY OF THIS' OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR TROUBLE! If should be necessary to employvX-ray to assist in the diagnosis of your case this service will be available at a nominal fee NURSES IN ATTENPANCE 1 i i HATS Tclcphono 4320 tlov for "FilEE EXAniHATIOIl" Appoint nisrit For the convenience of those who are employed and In order to make these services avauanie to as many as possible we WiU maK appoinimenu nam rr PRICE daily during this special heallh week Only To niiriiinaf or In Ogden (O DEIS ANE Many of spring' imosf outstanding fashions are to bt found fa this' timely clearance 1250 Mat 625 1500 Hafs 750 1850 Hats 925-2250 Hats v'l125 NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS Phond 432 412 Ecebs Cutldlng Mi i I i.

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