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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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Ogden Girl Seeking tPvt Ingram GA Marks Birthday ChoristcF Training THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING APRILr 15 19 Captured Nazis Hospitalized Program Scheduled To Aid Mental Cases SALT LAKE CITY April 14 Hansen said Saturday he is organizing a society to promote improvements in the care of patients at state mental institutions and aid- their return to normal life when cured P-T A Neivs of the Week Sunday afternoon at two-thirty Ray -i-tt A' council mitthr HTJtrhpll president city Ogaen chairman of Ogden Repair Shoes Repairing 2500 pairs i of GI shoes and German boots and shoes dur- ing the past two months has been SI work of five German prisoners of wat at the Utah ASF depots in me uu' recreation talked on tne budjcci From Swannanoa comes word that private James Ingram 181 Patterson Ogden has been admitted to the Moore general hospital for treatment of illness He entered the service in April 1943 at Fort Douglas and served with the Twenty-fourth signal Student Body Post Among nominees for student body positions at Utah State Agricultural college is Melva Campbell of Ogden for vice president In the race for secretary are Barbara Jean Forrest Brigham City Lorraine Cunningham Laytonand Charlene Petterson Garland Those seeking the three-year councilman post include Jack Donovan Ogden: Doris Ann Johnson hursHflv evening 'Citv Recreational Program I o'clock special meeting will be held in the Fourth ward Twenty-first and Jefferson to organize a class for the purpose of training choristers Prospective leaders from the 55 wards and others who wish to take advantage of the course may do so At Sunday's meeting the day and hour of holding the clashes will be The following program was presented: Miss Patricia Williams a Spanish dance and a toe dance Misa rlnria MurDhV VOCal SOlOJ PRIDE repair subdepot ac1 meeting was to get acquainted with tk0 new officers I Mrs! Robert Binnie reported on vo -T A regional convention to held' Thursday April 19 The iathI "session wiU commence at ten o'clock in room 01 of the Weber rintral buildW The Claire Osborne played the accord- take orlde in! our inn an4 intHnn Curto played a VUf BilU Jor A-Cashin officer -in cnis of the repair depot Shoes are repaired for return to wearers from Bushnell hospitaU Itill field Ogden arsenal and the i i I I 5 I i 1 Tribute was paid to the late Pronxio nrinciDal by Mrs A Short musical program wm oc 1 4Ua jJ 1 mS painstaking dry cleaning Count on us to do an expert job ivery time convention is "To corps of the Twenty-fourth infantry division in the southwest Pacific participating in the Hollandia and Leyte campaigns He was awarded the bronze star on April 22 1944 He attended Box Elder high school at Brigham City and in civilian life was employed by the Boyle Furniture company Ogden Mitchell Mrs Portia Holt Douglas and Paul cragun given including iwms sineing by Louise Hoggan of the complete story of "Sleeping gether We uild 'All I officer of p-T A7are invited Brigham City and Emma Rae Anderson Tremonton Among those out for one-year councilmen are Gene Munns Brigham City Norine Kunzler Rosette Box Elder county and Adra Beth Whitesides Layton music instructor were thanked for 11 Mlf KArMfMlf VALET SHOP iArt nil ine visu their cooperation during ine year Beauty ne wm ue actum- panied by her mother There will also be numbers by a string en tees and how they function were Street Entrance Direct Vvtr thP TOIIOWUIK Washington school r-x a trition class met i in the cooking Basement nrnn't he lonff till We'll be semble composed oi rauaiia Jen Ben Lomond Hotel Sanltheme safety Mrs Horace McEntire health Mrs (TonJks rnnm ThnreHav ftftemOOn IOr a -o sen Norma ay i ones jean oearcy and Darrell Landis and a piano Hpmnnctr-itinn on bread making wanting our garden to turn green with envy over the gaiden next structor of the choristers Classes are expected to continue weekly Th nov wn classes 'will see a nnmher hv urace oioweu door an i At- demonstration of meal planning for five months TVniPlas ijnan wm oe me in recreation Mrs laws- Mrs A Kingsford pro-grarrl and Mrs Binnie magazines The next meeting wib be held Thursday May 10 in the board Utah ASF aepoi suu repaired for all officer and warrant officeTpersonnel who pay for the Berviclf Shoes repaired iormer can enlisted personnel are half-soled and if necessary re-heeled The shoes arc nf patched and are repaired Shoffepaired for Italian serv- ice units and German prisoners of war are shoes that have been repaired more than twice or rebuilt These repairs consist of half soles heels where necessary and any patching that may be required The shoes are repaired as many times Is possible until- condemned for further use German boots and shoeslare also repaired to save is-aue from American stocks Aiilmotwial that it is possible (which includes meat substitutes) nnr? iha rnnVint? nf meat Mrs Es of education oiiic Mrs A Simmons ther MitcheU states that the class is free and everyone is welcome The class starts at three-forty-five ts last meeting of the scnool year Mrs Alicia Fairbanks Simmons 4 -'t' Wednesday accoramg 147 Kelsey Salt Lake City cele -1) irn Af-s- brated her 85th birthday anniver 'Fit -Li sary last Tuesday at a family din Coming to BIRTHS sS ner at the home of her daughter Mrs Vance Sulton SPARKLE YOUR HOME WITH A nativ nf Pavson Utah she was born April 6 1860 a daughter to salvage from condemned shoes is used in the repair of other foot-eear such as rubber heels laces ifkr fmm nnners which can The following blrtha were reported to the Ogden city health department during the past week: King Chester Arthur and Bette June Horton 452 Hudson BonneviUe Park daughter of John and Sarah van wagner Fairbanks She is the mother of for catching All unusable 11 children eight of whom are liv rubber soles and heels are sal Hawkinson Raymond and Ruth Olsen 1423 Twenty-fifth son Moore Johd Bennett and Dorothy Tay Sw Martin Rleicher supervisor lor 1120 Twenty-first son Cragun Earl Budge and Mildred of the shoe repair section of the b-deDot had over Rhees Pleasant View son Iverson Darrell Junior and Cleo voire' Ttnprience in repair i (- ing They are as follows: torn missioner George Simmons Emery Simmons Mrs Pearl Sill Ogden Mrs Marie Walker and Karma Sutton Salt Lake City Charles Simmons Duchesne Utah and Lamar Simmons Hazelton Idaho and Byron Simmons Denver Colo Mrs Simmons is a member of the church and is active in temple and genealogical work and construction of shoes in civil MM Gloria Donoviel 2754 Brinker son Berryessa Thomas Uriel and Julia Merrill Roy Arsenal Villa No 79 daughter life aV Brennen John Idwara ana iarjr Barker 2880 Polk daughter 1 McGregor Lorin ana virgini 3842 Federal Way son GranauUt Harvey Olof and Tnelma Ogden Soldier Wins Liberation Ribbon May Burton 2629 Eccles daughter A She is the widow or ramcx Simmons She has 19 grandchil Edward ana juua noy Carney Oak Ridga Acres South Ogden dren six of whom are in tne serv- Ms Mack Monroe and Carol ice and 11 great-grandchildren Velr his nart in the battle of Lu Betty Owens 246 Thirty-first son Edadiz Epolonia and Maria Martinet Layton Box 112 daughter Lucas George Ellis and Sylvia Janet Undufiinff th freeing of Man Laarence Tibbett a A A gih a I 11 PA A 1 TJ Ila flBllffniPr Rnr office sale tor iicxeis iw uuonjr J50X uincc simm Nnrmin James and Helen Vir- Ogdenite Aids In Daring ila pfc Jacob Kapp husband of Mrs! June Kapp 2850 Quincy has beeri awarded the PhUippines liberation ribbon with one battle star A I member -of the Thirty-ninth way- sV the Lawrence liooew conwi nia B'POOk mteenth and- Washing- be held at Kingsbury haM on the ton Mn University Of Utah campus Wed- Hamilton Frank Lewis and Emttr i ai it lf Chan VillaBe Unit Tnilitarv nolice company the old May Z3 ai eigm-xniriy 't T-ffattiratinn in the Pa- wJt rt D-32 son Luzon Rescue Parley Jay and Le Raine i i i- in are ai uien biw Mmwin cifiC Pic riapp was wun Mail orders are also waite Layton daughter the first Campbell Byron Gail and Mabel Marie maKing meinmai hinff taken Tibbett was ffavin on D-dav Throughout the TTartman NO 3 BOX too to appear in singing opera Out of northern Luzon's rugged Caraballo mountains has come the story of an Ogden private' battle of Luzon and the fierce fighting for Manila his unit oper- pictures mi liii a i ivniitarr wiumni ra iiu Pictures and Hollywood hiiled him ney no a Wasatch drive mtt-A in and near-the front lines: 1 kilitn 3 on artnr I I vIah mnn IOr niS siKua V- I V-u- vnnth nl Luella 4 Ki viaaiitifni sineine and his in Pfc Kapp has been overseas for a year and a half serving in New Caledonia and the Solomon islands fectious good fellowship Hodson No 4 Box 574 Soutn Weber" son wnnrinlnh Charles Louis and Mary imnM Craca daughter before going to xne rnuippines au Jr Thurber Fal King and Inez Jane Hill North Ogden daughter Roylance Harold Lorenzo and Janetta ri nillutn Tnt dauahter Marion Dunkley Love Glen and Ada Woodburn 352 Weather Slows Down Plowing Activity Rejoins WACs Endo Kazuo and Tokuko Tsuboi tj 1 flnT-fUIrl dauahter Jonvenient tlie rredit Terms Aaron Douglas Major and Doris Ivy WoUaston 1153 Twentieth son Cramer Jacie Claude and Mina Dean McClure 723 Twenty-fourth daughter Jones Irving Harold and Adelia lona nir ofi 3ttrman daughter victory 7ardVs througuTweb don't forget it" according to Cor-county and Ogden city by county poral Willa Webb of the recruiting tractors and Dlows has been slowed tinn i Robert I noma ana omis hv th rptnrn of bad weather I -t ilr rf I pinw 30157 Van Buren son Laughlin iviariuii wuiuut 1 c- 45 Aericuimrai lnsoecior 1 1 1- 1 uoii mlii! oj Mrs William Uenneiis noy is wshinffton Terrace son and Alberta Mae ay vymuiJB Sll in I rall Darrel Heb nauv Darrel Heber i in the army awaiting reassignment participation in an amazing rescue of three injured army air force lieutenants by a patrol from Major General William Jill's Thirty-second (Red Arrow) division Private Virgil Gandee Ogden who has been in the army less than a year and joined the veteran division in late December on Leyte was one of a mixed band of American infantrymen Philippine guerrillas and Igorot tribesmen who for two days fought a grim battle almost insurmountable natural obstacles to bring the injured airmen down from a rocky mountain peak far behind Japanese lines to the safety of American positions The injured airmen were the survivors of a crew of a B-24 bomber which crashed into a cloud-shrouded peak while bombing Japanese positions in support of the mountain fighting Thirty-second Gandee was a' member of a patrol which was returning from a 10-day foray behind Japanese lines when word of the crash reached them by radio The patrol altered its course for the wrecked plane Upon reaching the scene the patrol placed the most seriously injured airmen on ah improvised litter and began the difficult trek to safety The strangely mixed train made its way along perilous mountain shelves crossed crews had completed approximate GLArioun Fon your DEDncorii Ivl SO gardens before the weather at Fort Des-Moines after six months of being a civilian urohibited work With the aid of Sew 273 Franklin daughter Whittemore William Parker and Martha Elizabeth Ingalls 907 Twenty-fifth Roy Lee and Charlena Nancy Bowman 2322 Jefferson son Stanley Glenn Foster and Elaine Rose Clearfield daughter some sunshine he said they should be lable to finish within the next Private Dunkley served twenty- two months as an ambulance drivr two weeks er at Fort Lawton Washihgton be out A massive modern luxury suite that wiU give you a bedroom destined to excite admiration! Note the generously proportional pieces the sleek waterfall fronts the lustrous matched walnut veneer the outright distinction of the suite Includes panel bed spacious chest large vanity and vanity bench jonnson anuui nvm fore it became necessary for her to Polk on request a dependency (discharge schmutz De Wayne and Shirley Har- AftPr workine at the Ogden arsenal per 1222 Porter daughter SSfflTSMw to her way 'SStt S'W KmW is V- Clear to reenllSt Private Ajunjuey Campbell Alma Ballantyne and Mar-applied at the recruiting office in lan Dorothy Keoppel 797 West Twenty- A Year to Pay (Junthis Brown me "Kton Josh Earl and Vaunda ar reason for reenlisting by saying "The army needs women who are Mary Waite Clearfield on Larsson Joseph Preston and Velda Larson HarrisviUe son Rosenoff Manuel and Paulina Rehn 945 Sixteenth daughter vnrk Walter and Alice Mary Ann 7T? 1 not afraid to forego a nine ireeaora for the duration I've already served 22 months and I like it That's why I'm going back" It was indeed a gala day in Ogden when at 2r30 March 8th 1869 the first railroad locomotive came chugging in from the east on bands of steel which 1 'M-g-ay gorges on vine suspension bridges scaled boulders with improvised ladders braved enemy sniper fire and finally set Hire to a mountainside to light the last desperate stages of the journey All came through safely -IS Committee to Aid Liberated Elks Headed by Thomas Wolff past I grand officer of Manila lodge of An I Utahn Electrocuted By Power Line TABIONA Utah April 14 (AP) THward Conklin 38 of Altonah 4- Elks a special committee has been set up in the Philippines capital to Larsen 1607 Twenty-second son Carroll Earnest Henry nd Adelaide Theresa Gomez 2372 Monroe daufhter Brower La Mont Eldred and Erma Deope Layton Park Clearfield son Cherry Glen P- and Wanda Holmes 2217 Madison daughter East Emmet Wade and Leota Whlta-ker 46 Defense way daughter Warner Elbert Ervin and Selena Orme 1-2 Wasatch Drive Layton son Kruse George Fred and Lucille Isabel Hamilton Mountain View Wyo son Thompson Joseph Smith and Rose BurcheU Route No 4 Box 413 River-dale son Yost Orlin Carl and Marjie Ardell Kunzler F-8 Navy way Washington Terrace daughter Morris Kenneth and Ruth Robinson 401 Wall daughter Delconte Aime Emll and Leora Maw Hooper son Peterson Charles Marvin and Mar-iorie lone Wishart G-28 Verdeland Park daughter Patrick Louis Steve and Ann Rafella Bernardi 383 Dover BonneviUe Park daughter Paul Arra Walter and A1U Field 1169 Twenty-ninth son Staggs Luther Clinton and Mary Rather Ine Swain 302 Stevens Huntsville son Butters Glen Woodruff and Mae Chapin Box No 302 Morgan son Loftus John Weldon and Mary Luella Hoggs Wilson No 1 ton mm bring relief and assistance to re cently liberated Elk internees ac cording to word received Saturday was electrocuted Friday when he attempted to remove a tree that had Mown against a power line He was superintendent of the Moon Lake Electrical association He was a native of Rupert Idaho and had lived at Altonah since 1922 'i by Harry Fouyer exauea ruier of Ogden lodge No 719 from Tomaa vt TJirhnisfin cn airman OI th Elks war commission mew 5wajaf An appropriation' ofi $100000 made available from the fraternal i order's war chest has been set Whitehead 3153 Monroe daufhter -Jackson Harry Leonard and Geneva Ellen Deaver T-13 Navy way Washin- ton Terrace son Wakefield Gea Ellis and Phyllis Ada Payne Route No 3 Box 8 daughter Medell Donald Ward and Dorothy Leatha Roel Offden No 3 aside for the purpose ne money 1 will be used to purchase medicine food and clothing and provide loans for members of the Manila Jorgensen Elmer ana wraoi nao-waring 563 West Twenty-fourth ii'i who were lodge and other Elks rir tuminl Wallace ana uora Japs until 1 held prisoners oy tne their liberation by American force MeUne DnnTsVro Evelyn road South recently Winterbottom Samuel Norman ana Marjorie Saxton 755 Twenty-fourth son Watts and Mary Ann Perry 256 daughter McDonald Joseph Delmont and Alice Ellen Bott 2829 Jackson daughter Worman Clyde Pershing and Kath-erine Taylor Plain City daughter Waggoner Edward Wayne and Betty Headman 2364 Jefferson son Kendell Russell Dee and Naomi Way-ment No 4 Ogden son Skeen Frank Valdamar and Mabel Elisabeth West Plain City son Jacobson LaVar and Neva Ruth Cook 738 Twenty-fourth daughter Ogdenite Booked on Devlin John Angus and Norma Pic-cioni 125 Twenty-eighth son Ipsen Rodney Leonard and Floretta Andrews 2234 Jefferson daughter Harroo Lawrence Gardiner and Mil Polygamy ge dred Thompson 2255 Ogden son Draoer Dinvl Charles and Virginia Doane Everett tester ana wosepmne Annette Babiel H-48 Sahara Village ATI V' 3149 Ad- Toone Clearfield daughter Cooper Jack Richard and Jessie Wage- Maw 0hB Harry Johnson 32 Holt George Harold and Irene Nelsonr A were about to span the continent On the specially built platform where the momentous occasion was to be celebrated were America's great high officials of the Union Pacific and Central Pacif ic Railroads also a list of prominent citizens that reads like pages of our modern city directory Among them we find Farr Brown Richards Parry West Belnap and scores and scores of others Two months and two days after the arrival of" the "Iron Horse" -Monday May 10th 1869 at Promontory Point 53 miles wtfst of Ogden the last rail was laid thus completing the final links in America's Trans continental trans portation system and making Ogden the greatest railroad center between Omaha and the west coast The building of the railroads accelerated industry in Utah tremendously as the years rolled on Particularly did the dairy industry progress and expand but no proj-ect more definitely than Elans' Rose Lawn Jersey Farm Quality production and quality-minded folks are the true facts responsible for that Ekins' Milk is GRADE full bodied rich in proteins and minerals and comes to tomers natural flavored PASTEURIZED or SPECIAL PASTEURIZED direct from the farm Call 6032 or 2-6910 Ekihs' Rose Lawn Jersey Farm the Weber mnA Ruth Clearfield daughter ams was DOOKea as BuUer --Alma TSn nKiia rmmtv sheriffs office Saturday at noon on a polygamy cnarge ne was released on $1000 Daii Johnson will be arraigned Deiore Tiistriet Judee Charles Cowley LUXURY LIVING ROOM! Tuesday at nine-forty-five a III FATHER your children have an equity 'S in your sight Be fair to Officers of tne sneruis aeparx-ment said Johnson was indicted by Fm'M Innerspring Suite! the Weber county grand Jury which met last year Modern to the last detail! A handsome 2-piece living room suite in Sinclair wine mohair with full spring construction Large sofa and matching lounge chair Other Living Room Suites Low as I) nJ L-J EASY TERMS "1 I them by using Optometry's I aid when you need it I 1 r' Eye neglect could result in family neglect 1 -) i i For Your Filing Troubles? I We'll set up a filing system for you that will be accurate and A m1 Monday Shopping Hours: 12NoonTiII9pnl Mo7 Orders or Evening Ap- pointments Just Write or 1 Phone Mr Ccryjton 'i V- Four1 generations In the furniture business qualifies us to serve you A EYES 1 See L-f lj easy to operate MYRTA HALES Business Service Diol2-4671 209 Eccles Bulldinr 2314 Xtz-Sztf cn Eccrd Lct? 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