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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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i 10 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINES THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 19 1945 tGold Green Qcgc: Air Executives Smile as Records Broken Growers Advised Medical Supplies Will Be Crowned Deadline Extended ToFileTIieir For Red Cross Stubs Soldier Killed in Plane Accident Sgt William Joseph Stephens 29 was killed April 12 in an airplane accident at Barksdale field Farm Plans Soon The final date for returning the Crowning of two queens will ba an interesting feature of the D' Fourteenth and Twenty-eighth wards Gold1 and Green ball Friday) night in the Fourteenth ward halt The ball is sponsored by the presidencies of the I A of the two wards The program which will becin information stub attached to Red The closing date for filing -1945 arm plans with county AAA Cross "tribute to service certificates has been' extended "from Aoril 15 to April 30 Mrs Leah offices is May 1 according to La He with other members in Adrian Fife chairman of the We th niane-were instantly killed Greenwen eAeu" vtJr Weber county chapter reported at nine will include a florN ber' county committee "Farmers when the plane exploded in mid show Refreshments will L- today have only ten days left to get air thein clans in" he stated "We Sgt Stephens entered the air The StUD snouiu uc iiusu uui naming the donor and the person to whom the gift to Red Cross is dedicated and turned hv at the want to be sure that all farmers have equals opportunity to file" corps six years agu Viait "Farm plans are a means of re at various posts in the united cording 1945 food production in States and served for two years In Red Cross omce oy yui unless this is done the names will not appear in the memory book tentions of farmers" said Mr rue Alaska and Aleutian islands xie which is to be placed on file in "Since farmers also report tneir 1Q14 nrArttirtirtn the AAA can esti To Complemenf' Your New SPRING OUTFIT Ogden Carnegie iree iiprary returned to the United States two years ago served in Florida and mate the percentage of increase or I- -S decrease ox tne iooa suppiy ana Texas and for the past year in if payments are to be made for can balance this information Louisiana as an instructor in me 1945" against food goals The war food air corps He and his wife resided administration can be better pre- New Leader Chosen oared! to prevent shortages and at Shreveport La 11111 it the rliv at a larre air service command Sent to Mien Held By Japanese Six carloads of specially packed and carefully selected medical supplies being sent to Americans held as prisonen-of-war by the Japs were shipped out of the Utah ASP depot recently according to Major Earl Whitmore medical supply shipment was thefirst of its kind to leave the United States to Japanese territory where i Americans are being held a hostages the major said The value was $323490 Bonfht From Army The supplies consisting of all types of first aid medications some biological compounds and surgical Instruments were purchased from the army by the Red Cross which made arrangements with Russia as intermediary to carry the-supplies from an American "faport Into Russia and from there to forward it to prisoner camps Each of the 30 units shipped con-tained supplies valued at $10 783 They contained such Items typhoid cholera and a ue vaccine liver extract or muJgg capsules tetanus toxoid diphtheria antitoxin and toxoid insulm quinine atabrine "JS phlne There were some surgical instruments such as forceps hypodermic needles and scal" nels and thermometers Gauze ton and common ointments and drugs for simple home remedy first aid treatments made up thenist the major stated -'v Precautions Used i Each item was packed in waterproof paper and each individual package was placed securely in a Farger box Addresses in English Tnn wre nlalnlv writ- handle surpluses Value Explained "This nroduction inventory is SCENE IN jf Entland where aU existing records for aircraft engines repaired aircraft wembljr repair depot Jgfk -(left f0 right): General Carl A Spaatz corn-were recently broken The WJJJgJJp Brifadier General Morris Berman commanding gen-the Snot and ormVr eommandtarenwal of Hill field Of den and Lieutenant General James era! of the DooHttle commanding general of the Eighth army air force most essential as military needs expand rapidly with the progress Try Our REVLON DYNAMITE Powder O-L'Ptick Polish Tva of the war and witn our allies we 1 must feed liberated peoples until He was born at Las Anlrnos Colo Jan 24 1916 a son of William and Isabelle Clark Stephens He- resided for a number of years in Denver He married Grace Oleta Conley daughter of Paul and Beatrice Conley of Washington Terrace Ogden May 8 M3 Survivors -include his widow his father and one brother John Stephens Los Angeles The body will arrive In Ogden next Saturday and will be taken to 4u at 4fifi Twentv-fourth they are ahle to produce for them selves Historical crop date are Aviator Held By Public Bidden to tmnnrtant in maintenance of in At the same time it was announced that Stewart of Warren has resigned as chairman of the Weber County Agricultural Conservation association and Adrian Fife of Riverdale has succeeded him Mr Stewart has been with the program as an officer since its beginning in this county and served as chairman for four years and three months With this position has come such responsibilities as chairman of the war board chairman of 'the machinery rationing committee and others The office is at 206 Eccles building Mr Stewart has three sons serving in the armed forces The present committee consists of Adrian Fife of Riverdale as rh airman Harvev Wanescaard dividual farm records for purposes Kiwanis Hears of Food Scarcities Oi iuture proaucuon programs ana crop insurance programs tnat may develoDi German Forces OM Concert His widow and father are expected "The farm plan is also used for farmers to establish eligibility for to arrive Friday Master ii Brandt will accompany the body Word was received by Mrs Lois nartirination in the 1Q4S affripnl "Although there will be food shortages this year the situation Ogden high school invites the tural conservation program and to public to gather tonight at seven- Woodburn 363 Fourtn mat ner husband Capt Ivan Woodburn Miriam chapter Nosl4 will receive grand of i- request county committee approval Studio forty-five In the school auditorium of conservation practices they in is not critical and there Is nothing to be alarmed about" Seth Smith farm marketing specialist a 9d Rpsprvations for a tend to carry out It is imnortant for the annual band orchestra and ucia if 4tvtirtv dinner should be made has been a prisoner of war in Germany since that farmers rea1i7A Mr TTifo mn- choral concert presented by tne TWra Moor Salt Lake City told members of Huntsville as vice chairman Gibson of Taylor as the regular member and Hodson of Mar bv Friday evening with Mrs Wood 2-1148 or Mrs Fred fine arts department the Kiwanis club today tinued tnat proposed practices be listed on the farm plan and approved by the county committee Feb 20 1943 Capt Wood- Theme for the concert is modern Schenck 9U5t riott as first alternate "Reports of a criticaTfood short burn enlisted in music and many delightful num i Lium-i-uun w-jvyiti'LiWA' wr-Tr nr i rim in rrri rrmr-i -r-r i 'nr- -ri-r im age come from the army because they are not as optimistic as we 1 bers are promised by Glenn I Hanson music Instructor Special i civilians are They are still plan rH narkaffe Th total effects will add to the numbers to weight of each box was about 67 mrf one hundred seventy-three ning for a long war" Mr Smith said He added that "We know be given by the band orchestra vnir and fhansonettes im the unit or ap- June 1942 and has been overseas since August 1944 He was commander of a bomb group He wore the picture of his little daughter Karan on his jacket as did all his crew on the B-17 He una Arrt with there is a shortage of some articles rrJi---i 12 20Q nounds The Ift vdt'fcuot Vocal and Instrumental soloists will unit contained enough supplies for Butter is backing up In the store because It requires so many points also be leaiurea i The Widdison memorial speech hoiri annually in con- 1000 men and people can't afford to buy Butter is going to remain scarce junction with the concert The final are held during in- "Suzar is coin to be shorter in tmiMinn and the award is made the Eighth AAFCapt Woodburn 1945 than in 1944 There will be at the conclusion of the concert VOCOS tn Kniand He has been Sgt Moss Receives Second War Wound i-Ariiirpri nmmint for canning There is no doubt meat is going to be short Canned goods will been awarded the bronze star -i nvi turn nntt leaf clusters nrnhahlv ha tt little the COV of Kerffeant 1 Roy Moss son ernment is going to take four per rpnt mnrp" the SDeaker said UlCUOl Awaiting further word are his mother and the following brothers utoH- Mr -Wilford Smith AVW Mrs IL Moss West Point Davis Lester Moncrief of the military Aiint wn wnunded for the sec awarded three oak leaf clusters to the air medal and the presidential unit citation He is the son of Mr and Mrs Paul Woodburn 352 Kiesel and has a brother Lynn Woodburn chief tfuartermaster in the navy Capt Woodburn was plant superintendent for the Royal Baking Co -before entering the army air and Ira Moss Kaysville: Hugh affairs committee announced a ond time March 20 while serving Moss Layton: Pfc Carl Moss program for entertaining wounded with an infantry unit in Germany cvrant Mvut entered the army Lincoln Neb: Mrs Russell Eg RTt(fi1- Mrs Mc war veterans at Bushneu general nncn ital nnrt invited membershiD rwmKer 1Q42 and went over r-aii Offrfen Reuben Dee and lie i In Julv 1943 He was award- in the Weber Wildlife federation Vernon Moss and Mrs Valley Hig i a moain nt financing the nrol mA th mirnie heart for wounds re- porps eet It is DroDosed to take the rvmA a vear aro He also has ley west Point I wounded veterans on canyon and I I forest excursions- during tne summer months A musical program was given by a group of Weber county high school students Names Chosen for Utah Tax Study I vSa rr a 77 Lr President Dexter Farr of the Utah senate and Speaker White of the house today- announced the names of legislators to serve on a tax study committee The committee was named pursuant to senate bill 239 4 by Child which directs that a committee be directed to analyze the state tax structure and make a report with recommendations for the governor and the legislature in 1946' The senate members of the committee are Stanley Child of Salt Lake Alonzo Hopkin of Rich and Claude Hirschi of Hurricane HI 1 The house members are Boyer of Utah Jensen of Weber and Ralph Callister of Salt Lake if Soldier Recovers Car and Trailer Pf Liiclan White of Seward Neb has recovered his trailer loaded with household effects but police were still looking for 1945 BLAZER TRAIL woman's lapel watch and and A gasoline ration? books reported missing IT i i rt rT? Tf li 6 The soldier left his car and mi fciifcm m9 tmmmtKn rii nu ii i nit- trailer near the headquarters of the Weber county sheriff and Ogden city police When he returned a few minutes later uivy weic gone Police omcers joineu for the missine vehicles The men with the guns the men in the tanks in the planes in ship's crews and gun crews these are the men who will guide America in her glorious years 1 ahead They have earned the right with their blood and -lives and having fouerht for her in war will fight for her ann found them after driving around the block -TURKEY i 'vv-- uA1 so much better in neace: They have learned the HARD way at -beau" Genuine Oregon Broad-breasted Bronze from pullorum CLEAN flocks Our Stock Is Limited! BETTER HURRY! ORDER YOUR CADY CHICKS NOV! Give them a chance America! Let this young generation know that you're behind them all the way They're coming back with high hopes and (dreams ready to pitch in on the home front All ii i via 1" no- OH ncAi bow -ned aM de thev want is a iod to start on ana tne same grand country to live in bue aue and Dial 4875 ii i I onno rThi Market That Serves Ybu But I v'vvv HATCMGRY 314 Washington Blvd Open Dally Except Sundays Order Your Turkey Poults Broad-breasted Bronze 1 0 II Ogden Utah -JTev IV VB NEVER CLOSE! i VHV-1w.

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