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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING APRIL '17 1945 4 IDates Fixed' for I Airman Home After Sergeant Wonndcd Sergeant Missing OIIS Intends to Helpless Yanks Shot Service Overseas In Island Fifilit Army Reports Mais in Many British medical officer has report ed that nazl Dutch SS (elite guard) troops shot and killed six members of a Flying Fortress crew- parachuting to earth from their burning plane near By Nazi Dutch SS WITH CANADIAN TROOPS IN Major John Van Voorhis son of Mr and Mrs Earl Sanford 2997 Harrison is in Ogden on temporary duty He arrived in Miami Grand Jury ases HOLLAND April 17 AP) A Elect Student Officers Monday Ogden High School News Notes Editor Bonnie Brian Associate Editor: Louis Miller has begun its campaign vears of overseas i with daze tiu ci ins nine Trial dates were set late Monday afternoon in the Cases of 16 persons' indicted by the Weber county grand jury last summer Harman Peerv who was may duty with the Twelfth air force in 'Africa Sgt Paul Lbngstroth son of Mr and Mrs Alma Longstroth 2036 Liberty was recently wounded on Luzon according to word his parents received from hospital authorities He enlisted in the infantry Feb 20 1939 and served overseas for 29 months when he was returned to Seattle Wash for one year In March 1943 he was again sent overseas as a machine gunner in the infantry He engaged in six major campaigns in the Pacific with the 43rd infantry division He has two brothers uthe armed forces Sgt Elmo Longstroth in the air corps and Lt Gill Longstroth on duty somewhere overseas Both have been overseas 20 months weather warming up gloriously Ed the day lighter longer Sol us Kam un so tight when and Italy where or of Ogden for 8 years and Rial he served as ing lor student body officers in earnest A primary election was the wind blew uie took him two hour to get it open a a ters Aioore his chief of police-charged with conspiring to permit i a 11 I staff officer Major Van It's time to rake UP the ub- ana assist operation of gamDimg games and devices at various places i Ogden between January 5 1942 7 Voorhis was attending Loyola university law school in Los An bish and struce a "rttl with the clean-up-paintup-fix-up rampaign on in earnest and the yards being raked ana January 3 1944 were ordered tostand trial June 19 Former Mayor Kent Bramwell who succeeded Peerv is scheduled geles at the time ito go on trial Aneust 28 before of his enlistment This year's at sprinj and the Judge Charles Cowley of Second Vn February 1942 0 grass is veivei S-i i has enough tomato neia in eacn ox me- aavisuijr classes Elected to run on the final ballot were: Jerry Green and Donald Soelberg for president Georgeanne Hedges and Betty Sturm for vice-president Finley Gridley and Nevine Williams for secretary Gloria Koster and Winn Richards for historian Between now and next Monday when the final election is held there will be sharp campaigning On Thursday an assembly sponsored by the music department will be presented in which these candidates will be introduced to the student body At this time the candidates will present their platforms Louise Miller Hospitality Shown AGT LOVJ TO STC? TC33 After being sta-Maj Van Voorhis tioned at Hill field four months plants for ail of Ogdenji V-gardens and Sol's WindOW he entered officers candidate school was commissioned from Ml Submariner Gets Naval Ribbon- Credited with assisting in district court This Is the only grand jury case assigned to Judge Cowley Bramwell was indicted on a charge of asking and agreeing to receive an unspecified amount of money as a bribe At present he is a member of the United States sides Bravo Harvard university and left for overseas duty in March 1943 Hi ho weathero: Maximum the Maior Van Vorhis attended og (mnanhira MnnrfaV Wat a UC- tons grees with 30 degrees minimum sinking of more than 4000 den high school and of Utah prior to going to Loyola of enemy shipping and damaging early today along with a smoxey Set (Jack Moore army stationed in the south Pacific Judge Bronson of Salt Lake City who set all the trial dates except the one indicated that it was doubtful that he himself would This is the first time he nas city until the sun mi n- Set Jack Webster Moore 28 hen home since he entered OCS over 7uuu ions Lieut Ernest Wall 26 USNR nn war aea well we had rain in 1942 brother of Mrs Ross Hyatt it- 06 inch remember7 lempera- There are no restrictions on needed ROOF REPAIRS or ca REROOFING Don't wait until it's too late until rafters are rotted plaster ceilings decorations are ruined Call on us for help Our roofing experts will give your roof a check up and then give you a FREE estimate Each Clearfield has been missing an action in Germany since Marph 24 The milk of human kindness runs sweet and pure It must be that the members of the cafeteria staff have been well fed on this rare liquid for their kindness is evident in many things Visiting servicemen are no dif- try any of the cases He also scheduled the trial of Myers on criminal conspiracy charges for August 21 tures varied from 43 degrees max imum to 32 degrees minimum it was learned today through' a war Awaiting Sentence of Ogden has been awarded the navy commendation ribbon the Eleventh naval district announced today Lieut Wall and six other submariners were decorated hv Rear department telegram The telegram was received by Sgt Moore's Meyers was on a rharffe The fellow who fell off the roof didn't get just he had on a spring suit (In the autumn he wears a light Sailor Will Talk On Pacific War Special interest class of the sit wife the former Marguerite Box- of conspiracy to gain the operation of pinball machines in Ogden under the Bramwell administration fall suit too) tie is also awaiting sentencing on conviction on a charge that he of- Taxi Driver: It's not just the icicutuiau siuucuu iuc icacvo that they get hungryv With their limited allowances however it is often difficult" to make ends meet What you are saying does this have to do with kindness? Just this let it never be said a serviceman had to spend his money for food while visiting his alma mater There is no charge on any food consumed by visiting service boys eth of Seattle Wash who now resides at Bowman Previous to moving to North Dakota Mrs Moore and herj infant son Jay resided in Clearfield with ANDERSON LUMBER CO store is roofing head Twentieth ward mia wiu hear the experiences of Seaman work I enjoy it's the people run into ierea mamweli a $500 bribe Others who will stand trial on August 21 on the same criminal Admiral Alfred Montgomery" USN command-' er fleet air west coast in cere monies at the na- Lieut Wall 1c Olaf Runchel tonight at seven-thirty in the -chapel 1030 Twenty- quarters carrying a complete line of top quality Roofing Customer: Why don't you ad Mrs Hyatt conspiracy indictment are Warren I Cassidy James Kallas Julius Garfield Clyde Stewart A first Seaman Runchel has taken Roll and Shingle Type Also Roof Many thanks cafeteria staff! val renair base San Diego Calif Storekeeper: No sir! I tried it once and it pretty neai ruined 15gt Moore is a son of Jay Moore and the late Anne Jacobsen Moore He was born in Modena Utah Feb' 22 1917 He joined tl le Utah Graduate of the University of Mewart Peter Piersanti Joseph Cragun and Horace Turner Trial of Meyers on a first degree perjury charge was set for July 31 Utah the young officer is married ing Paints More important each ANDERSON LUMBER CO store has expert roofers to make your needed repairs or to reroof if needed Be Wise! Be Economical! Call on us today We can save you money! me Customer! How was that? Elaine Rouse Members of the fair sex have for some weeks been trying their hand at a game recently abandoned bv the males Since the finish of part in 13 amphibious Operations His activities have taken him into three major battles of the 'south Pacific during his 19 months of service The public is invited to Mrs Mercedes an oi oan Storekeeper: People came in Dieeo His mother Mrs here and bought dern near every national guard following his graduation from Parowan high school Wood lives at 714 Twenty-ninth the bovs nine-nong tournament inais oi uave uy Kogawsky salt Lake City and Warren I Cassidy Ogden on similar charges were set thing I had Ogden girls have been anxious to get their hands on the paddles Now and went to the Philippine! islands where he was stationed fox three vears 164-24th Street tor uuiy and June 5 respec tively Other Cases Set Ogden Meyers whose sentencing on the bribery conviction has been set for they are battling it out among themselves to find who rates the title of "Prize Pinger" The girls on each gym team are He became a staff sergeant in the a a ma corps then ClfA June 7 is now at tne mayo pruui rHnie Rochester Minn await Action Desired on Veterans' Shelter X)ther dates set are John Whetton Ogden police traffic patrolman charged with adulterv 4 ing a major operation his counsel 'Building Material Headquarters" transferred last November to the infantry where he received his sergeant's stripes last February He has received the croix d6 guerre May 22 Robert Hart keeping a reported Faces Polygamy Count house of ill fame June 2: Pete divided in pairs The winners of these battles play the winners of other teams thus the best are found in each class Class winners will compete for the best in the school Elaine Rouse Tacconi and Louise Wilson nander RUGS a CARPETS DRAPERIES BLANKETS UPHOLSTERY for Darticipation in the Colmar 1 Directors of the Ogden chamber of commerce today had adopted a pocket campaign and has been in ing June 12 Louise Wilson also charged with keeping a house of ill fame June 26 Harry Johnson 32 of 3149 Adams a railroad brakeman arrested last Saturday on a secret grand jury indictment charging resolution urging the admimstra the European theatre for about a tor of the veterans organization vear District Attorney Glenn Ad Quick Easy Economical ask roa to take immediate steps to pro fttl Ittt OCDGN IOCAN KMCH SMCMSA MTBJM F90VO MUBUT CtACt (kAMO KKIOH BAHO OOWNTf BAto Awaiting iurtner wora Desiaes his wife son and sister in Clear vide temporary facilities in this area for the care of war fatigue field are his father and two sis ams was ordered to present a bill of particularly in all cases by May 15 The bill previously ordered for September 25 1944 had been filed on the first date set because polyamy was to have been arraigned today at ten a before District Judge Cowley However it was necessary for Judge Cowley to be in Salt Lake City today and the case was continued for future setting ters Mrs Phillips Iynwood veterans pending construction of permanent facilities said Kl AST Fin St AND Calif and Mrs Arthur Vr SPEED VICTORY BUT WAR BONDS Fjeldsted secretary Louis Mo mm turn mm of particulars in all cases by May preme court on the legality of the grand jury The court has since AT CROC OKO tirt A MDWR Meanwhile Johnson is free on $1000 bail ruled favorably to the state's case The board also voted in favor of chamber of commerce referendum No 86 which- deals with supporting legislation that would make it impossible for employers to deliver or pay or to Madison P-Tl Expert Recapping Vulcanizing Car and Truck Tiros and Tubes tom poomni TIRE GO fc 2445 Grant Avcnuo Meet Wednesday agree to deliver or pay any money or anything of value to represen tatives of any- of their employes Affirmative vote on the referen dum was recommended by the national affairs committee of the chamber of which Ralph Du vail is chairman A recommendation by Madison school P-T A will hold a meeting Wednesday evening in the school auditorium starting at eight o'clock Hancey principal will be in charge Guest speaker for the evening will be Judge Theodore-Bohn subject will be "Juvenile Delinquency" Musical numbers will be presented by students of the school and election i of officers for thej coming school year will take place Olsen chamber's national coun selor that Frederick Champ of Logan be supported as candi date from' the Tenth district for director of the chamber commerce was approved ANYONE VHO CiJOVS CAN TELL THE AIL RE it A BITE CALLS SHE PACKS A rm J) SAND NOURISHING JA mm hmy J-ffgg mM i rifLi THAT PACKS A 9 cd!" rfi56l 6BI3)' (ti SCHOOL 001116 fSk 'Vm i-A-sH- ni mich was WM (is-- 'V i i 1 iii'ii'i'ii ii i mi ii -imn THATS WHY CLEAR HEADS CHOOSE If yoy know fine whiskey you're sure to rccognue hvaivcn as uc rcai uxuig It has a pre-war quality and excellence that can't be imitated There's just no substitute for Calvert i That's why year in and year out people who sell and serve Calvert tell us 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