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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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State Institution Lends Hand on TV ar Shipments It Was Tough PicMhg a Winner From This Group llnmntCS prCMFC 1 a THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Saturday Evening April 21 1945 Materiel for Battle Territory Bouse Shortage Hits New Crisis Official Declares Ogden's housing shortage has reached a new crisis according to Leah Brunk director of the According to statement' from Ogden Arsenal 'from behind the state prison walls in Salt Lake City can be heard the sound of Americans at work Americans who because of an offense com VTrV mitted against society are paying for their mistakes with a loss of Individual liberty But in or JIM der that otners snail not suffer I he loss of freedom at the hands of dictatorial warlords the In mates of the prison are working eieht hours each day six days a week preparing ordnance materiel for the nations distant battle- fronts" Flan Worked Out Through the cooperation of Gov Herbert B'Maw the state legis- ature Warden John Harris and Col A Capron command ing Ogden arsenal a plan was de veloped whereby overseas pack aging operation could be con USO Travelers Aid "Already this month she said 7'96 persons have come to Travelers Aid looking for rooms but we have been able to find living quarters for only 49 of them" The USO Travelers Aid serves those people who arrive in town after five or who are unable to contact the Ogden homes registration bureau during the hours it is open To help home-seekers the Travelers Aid off ice has prepared a housing file listing those Ogdenites who have rooms they are willing to rent to service men and their families "Mostacute Miss Brunk declared "is the need for rooms which will take children and which have cooking facilities "It is important to note that many of the requests coming through now are from members of the armed forces who have seen overseas duty Those men have been subjected to harrowing experiences and in coming back to the states are eager to be reunited with their families" nTn fmm overseas are now sta ducted within the prison itself To this plan the prisoners gave their full support PRINCESS PRINT Outlined Lainst the rock waHi of golf clnb are "Pri wSJ'rttaiS hoSorT Weber high school Wding from left Dea McEnHr At present the men are process ng and packing heavy-duty truck Fernelius maid or nonor xnaruyn uomoe princess jcau ncuuu Former ilarrisville Marilp Combe transfer cases or differentials for Immediate shipment points overseas The operation is carried out under direction of CapU Victor Martin head of the arsenal packaging section who states the Speakers Await uiii i inn i in hi 'ififi' retm ii i mmwm mimwi r-' ACTIVITY Shown here Is a view of the work being done for Ogden i arsenal--verseas packaging operations at the state prison At left Clarke arsenal training branch Captain Victor II Martin officer in charge of arsenal overseas processing and packaging operations and JV Van Fleet deputy warden Utah state prison watch operations (U army photo) Resident Killed men are frank in their opinions Takes Honors of this work Winner list I "Sure I'm glad to be doing some thing to help out in the war ef Marilyn Combe "Princess Print" Girls' Society Lists Announcement of winners will fort said one man 'Tve got a brother over there and I want will reign until next spring when brightly colored ginghams cham- tioned at depots in this area and are eager to send for their families with them here" to help him" "I served in the mark the conclusion today of the Utah high school forensic tournament at the University of Utah brays and linens will again taKe first war" said another "I was New Officers over the Weber high school a prisoner of the Germans In This brief reunion of family wrmms Miss Brunk pointed out campus She is a daughter of Mr Duesseldorf for 25 months" and Mrs Phil ComDe orty-secona Th nirU Frlfndlv society met Movies Displayed and Harrison makes necessary additional housing facilities which the USO Travelers Aid is finding it difficult to Through the courtesy oi the Miss Combe was chosen from 43 Friday at the parish iouse of the Church of -the Good Shepherd Thev held an election and the fol arsenal training branch movies of girls representing' every class at complete processing and packag "Many of the men naturally have Innkprf forward with great antici Weber nign witn Ettaiou jrerneiius close behind as maid of honor ing operations were shown to the lowing girls took office: President Joan Shadle vice president Carol Ann Sandstrom prison workers Clarke Judeed bv Kathrvn Allen Sam Suslmcll Hospital Program Tonight Mickey Roberts and her organization of "Adjudettes" composed of 120 girls from the adju- tant general's office will visit 1 Bushnell hospital with an entertaining program tonight' Music will be furnished on the program by the Camp Kearns orchestra During intermission Ford Thomas Rose -will put on another of hiss well known "Truth or Conse- quences" shows Prizes of candyY bars boxes of candy and trees toV support the drive at' Bushnell will be presented to the soldier participating in the "consequence" part of the program Miss Joy Downs will be featured In a special dance attracion on the program who operated the projector for the movies state he was surprised at uel's department store A Tyler Intermountain Knitting Mills Charles Hoisington Brown's Ap secretary Patricia carr treasurer Meriel Carr: reporter Madeline pation to their home-coming to being again on American soil and with those closest to them" she said "Realizing this problem Ogden residents we feel sure will do everything In their power to make the living accommodations of these DeoDle as comfortable as possible" campus' More than 100 students entered the two-day meet in debate oratory and extemporaneous speaking Forty high schools were represented Debate subject was Resolved: That the" Voting Age Should Be Lowered to 18 Years" Preliminary contests In the state's seven districts determined entrants for the state tourney Ronald Ross and Robert Low-der of Ogden comprised the only undefeated team as today's contests opened' Among eight teams with only one loss were Dean Larson and Blair Love Jay Heckman and the attentive interest in the films through three rather lengthy Hogg assistant reporter Beverly Behm Three Injured in Street Mishap Merle Bender 15 of 1028 Capitol suffered a fractured left leg and two other young women sustained minor injuries when struck by an automobile about five pm Friday at Twenty-fourth and Washington Doris Hancock 19 of 856 Twelfth and Irene Swindell of 2960 Ogden suffered lacerations and bruises The three were struck by an automobile driven by Ruth Reynolds Pass 25 of 1869 Brinker According to Traffic Officer John Whetton who investigated the women were apparently out in the street waiting for the traffic signal to change He said that as soon as the light changed they dashed into the street and into the path of the Pass car which was proceeding west on Twenty-fourth The three were walking south on the west side of Washington Officer Whetton said reels parel and Mrs James Carr Wolf-er's the girls were scored on the basis of 50 per cent for general At the eleven o'clock service on appearance 15 per cent for style Sunday at the Church of the Good Shenherd Meriel and Patricia Carr 15 per cent tor originality ana zu Those who have rooms available should notify the USO Travelers per cent for the fit of the dress will be officially admitted as mem College Reports Aid 110 Twenty fifth phone The six maids in waiting to 2-7539 "Princess Print" showering rain bers of the society otner memoers present were Denise Ewert Janet Fretwell Deoh Bichins Joan Merrill and Carolyn Sherwood bow colors in her court are: Delia McEntire Fern Mower Vonda Election List Hadley Jean Nelson Joyce Peter son and Betty James Carol- Hughes all of Ogden and John Mangum and Richard Biglow Results of the primary election of Brigham City Extemporaneous speakers in to Home Visit Made By Navy Member lcl Robert Child spent Pvt Jensen for officers of the student body of Weber college were announced today by Paul Crockett Incumbent Pvt Derrill James Jensen 25 day's final round Included Finley Gridley Kay Randall and Stanley OGDEN CHURCH DIRECTORY husband of Mrs Virginia Kunz president Paul all of Ogden Twenty-second Ward The Seventeenth ward will present a musical program under" the direction of Mathel Ridges in the Twenty-second ward at Thirty-seventh and Grant at seven Sunday' The public is invited A recount necessary because of few days leave with his wife the Semi-final orators Include Le Grand Shreeve Gene Blodgett and former Marion Green and small Jensen Sacramento Calif and son of Mr and Mrs Henry A Jensen Harrisville R-3 was killed In the close race following a highly intensive campaign listed Doug Mary Christenson all of Weber Mrs Fass may De cnargea wun driving with faulty brakes the of Virginia Barlow of Davis and Cal vin Quayle of Logan action on Luzon March 7 accord ficer reported ing to word received from the war son Reggie In Kaysville and his parents Mr and 5 Mrs Andrew Child Riverdale He entered the navy! in April department He was an infantry man In the army Pvt Jensen was born in Harris FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE SINGING CnURCII- 25TII AND JEFFERSON Rev Whlttemore Pastor 11:00 a "AN ONLY SON" Great Increase Noted in Active Tubercular Gases EdncatorPomlers Fund Situation 1944 trained at if ville Sept 17 1919 He received Burnett and Grant Garner as candidates for president Jeanette Draayer and June Connell for vice president Dalene Baldwin' first place with Gloria Parry and Marian Hickman tied for second place as secretary A run-off election will be held Monday to determine the second candidate Elaine Smith and Grant Wood are final candidates for treasurer and Keith Midg-ley and Edward Blair for business manager The final election will be held Friday April 27 There will be a campaign assembly Tuesday his education in the Weber county schools He was an active mem With 102 known active tubercu If funds for Utah's public schools Jtrarragui iaano and graduated from! aviation machinist school at Norman Okla He was then transferred to 1 Jacksonville Fla 1c Child is a graduate of We- ber of the church serving in the presidency of the Harrisville Sunday school and as an I A teacher of the Sacramento (Fifth in Series on "Christ Through the 7:45 are reduced as a result or trov HorHrt Maw's action in trim losis cases in Ogden at present as! against only 29 known active cases six years ago officers and mem-j bers of the executive board of the branch He married Virginia Kunz In ming legislative appropriations the result will be "unfortunate" Allen Bateman state superintend Weber county association are Pocatello Idaho Oct 28 1939 working toward an even greater tfser high school Robt IL Child Prior to being Inducted into the control program during the re-i VISITORS NIGHT "Shooting ihe Chufes of Human Morality" Sextet' Youth Quartet Solo Singsplration Inspiration and attended Utah State Agricul rural college Logan He was i ent of puDiic instruction saia- today Hp madf the statement in an army on June 14 1944 ne was employed by the Southern Pacific railroad in Sacramento Survivors include his widow and mainder of 1945 i In the past spring quarter' "patch" tests were made by the invitation to superintendents of Readies New Base In South Pacific machinist at Hill field before entering the service He is now stationed at Quonset Point Rhode Island awaiting further orders two daughters Karen 4 and Col district health officer' Dr Bourg on students in the tenth and eleventh grades with 170 out leen 2 Sacramento his parents and the following brothers and sis states 40 school districts 1 to meet April 27 in Salt Lake City to consider the action The conference was suggested by Gov Maw who urged the legislators to arrange their budgets in anticipation of possible reductions in funds available "Although the nroblem Is se FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ward has been received by Mrs Mildred Taylor 598 Twelfth that her husband Pf Reed Taylor has arrived safely at his new des- 'Jffft-M -X- ters: Mrs Leslie Dana Sacramento Mrs Arthur Phelps Bremerton Wash Nela Jensen and Mrs Merrill Haven Harrisville and Lloyd Hunter Farr West Memorial services will be held in the JU Harrisville chapel Sunday April 22 at two Bishop Harvey Hardy officiating The family requests no flowers be sent 3 Tinauon in i i rious" Bateman told the superin tendents am sure scnooi oiii-cials wish to be fair and will va willinff to make adjustments corner 211a ana hjluou Robert Goebel WUI Be the Speaker Bible School 10 Preaching Services 11 a Evening Services 7:30 nv Young People will meet at 6:30 Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening 7:30 The topic for the morning sermon is "LIVING FOR JESUS" There will special mxple by th choir under the kble leadership Mrs Anderson The topic iot the evening sermon la -What Will Jesue Bay?" There wiU be a special board meeting immediately following tho niorolng service Minister Robert Goebei Bdm 1c needed because of any curtailment of funds necessary to protect our prosecution of the war or proper jr Mill's StlAk of 1106 pupils showing a positive! reaction Each of the case load of 253 contacts and the 102 active cases under the supervision of the association must have x-ray supervision it was reported During the 1945 spring quarter out of 105 persons referred to the association for x-ray expenses of 24 were paid for by the association aided by the yearly sale of Christmas seals The 1944 sale of seals under chairmanship of Mrs Wheelwright brought a total of $384423 which will be allocated to this year's expenditures for x-ray health nurses and incidental costs entailed such as the high school patch tests At the quarterly meeting Friday evening at the Carnegie library Everett Hancey was elected president succeeding William Miller Mrs Overstreet vice president: Jay Stone second vice president Mrs Seidner south Pacific Since his arrival there he has been able to reveal his last destination which was New Caledonia While serving there for lour months Pfc Taylor was appointed company clerk for an infantry regiment and was awarded the ex Ward Observes Anniversary Twenty-sixth anniversary of the (organization of the Fourteenth ward will be observed Sunday it is announced by Bishop Olvie Cramer Talks by three former bishops will be a feature of the six services The former bishops are Clarence Morris James Harbertson and Thomas Parker Jr All members of the sward and all former members are invited There will be special music When the ward was organized In April 1919 the boundaries were: iThirtyrfourth on the north Washington on the west the mountains on the east and south to the Burch Creek precinct limits Three years ago the Twenty-eighth ward was organized the dividing line being at Thirty-seventh LEADER Everett Hancey is the new president of the Weber County Tuberculosis asso-qiation Governor Requests Auto Conservation A Attr from dfv Herbert re-elected as publicity and seal sale chairman Maw I to Utah automobile drivers The executive board includes Irs Overstreet Jay tone Mrs Seidner Austin haw William Miller Mrs urged today that tires gasoline and Wheelwright Mrs Mor- driving be conserved to tne limit "The transportation problem in Utah has reached a very critical point and will undoubtedly con pert i an Reed Taylor badge He began training at Camp Roberts in April 1944 and in September left for Fort Ord Calif where he was assigned to overseas duty in November Before entering the service he was employed by the Penney Co as department manager He is the son of Mr' and Mrs Frank Taylor 1117 Thirtieth THE'FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Twenty-sixth Street' East of Jefferson Laird Loveland Minister "A Cordial Invitation to Visitors and Service Personnel' o'Clock Service "DREAMS FOR SALE" (Job's Daughters Members Will Be Guests at This Service) SELECTED MUSICAL NUMBERS WILL INCLUDE: Solo: "Prayer Perfect" Sung By Miss Thelma Brafetitter Solo: "American Prayer" Sung By Miss Elaine Stoker iThmirtt far the week-end:) "Young men and women daring Jt of this hlahevelled world" felL Dr Hibbard Inga icu ui x- aaauusiu secretary ana Austin Shaw trea -vi4 Mucin ilea" surer Mrs Wheelwright was I Jensen and Mrs Edehs tinue to be critical for many Cities Active in Clothing Drive Communities throughout Utah worked today to reach their quotas in a drive to obtain discarded clothing for distribution to refugees The campaign Is being conducted on a community basis without a state-wide drive or quota In Ogden with a quota of 250-000 pounds-collections are approximately 170000 pounds In Salt Lake City 50000 pounds of clothing was shipped Friday the first for the drive and an additional 45000 pounds is being processed The city's quota Is 300-000 pounds Schools and churches have set next week for their participation in the drive and Chairman James Hill Salt Lake City' said he believed success was possible" "While we are still far behind schedule" he said "the returns are generous and we may reach the goal set if returns continue to be successful" months to come" the letter said "It is therefore essential that the maximum conservation for the remaining equipment be obtained' Citation Given for ing Conduct 30 national Pre-Conference Sunday 1 II Pfc Scott Howland has been awarded the citation of the bronze star medal for volunteering and If Our Opportunity and Need in a Vord In successfully lay- ing communica- tion wire through heavy enemy fire establishing con- tacts between a mortar platoon and the advanc- ing riflemen The hazardous task Tragedy 11 o'Clock A -1 "The First Line In Lasting Vcfory' 1 n''" 7:30 BL Solos-Mary CampbelC contralto Julia Gibbs soprano Julia Gibbs Mary Campbell' Mrs Bernice Tyree contralto in evening I Fml Pffcsby tenon 2108' Adams Avenue JOHH EDWARD CARVER Pasfor per formed by Howland and an Ready to Serve You! other man resulted in the capture Of a Strfltpeirallv important town in I France Howland Mrs La Verne I I EAT WITH WAYNE Alfalfa Seed Onion Seed $650 IJWN SEED 45C 10 lbs 4L25 All tiptop stuff Why pay more? I can In a pinch jiowiaiiu monteiio Nev He has a brother Lawrence who has been on active duty for the past year in the south Pacific for a Finer Food Service Delicious food and attractive surroundings make dining with us a real pwsuic in wuajr lur uie xinest lood at very reasonable prices MERCHANTS LUNCH 12 to 2 oO0 and up New Menu Daily DINNER 6 to 9 and up Open 24 Hours a Day! DELL'S PHAGE 445 25th Street Corner 25th and Ogden Ave LUNCH TRY OUR SPECIAL MERCHANTS SO Welcome Elim Lutheran Church "OGDEN'S CHURCH OF THE NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL" Twenty-third Street near Jefferson Avenue Church School Classes Divine Worship Service Sermon: "Bound for Home" FLOYD LEWIS Tastor 23C5 Jefferson Avenue Phone 4707 SHssionaries to Speak In Seventh Ward gram for the sacrament servirl at the Seventh ward Sunday evening at six o'clock SDeakpr will be Ford Rose and Orson Foulger There will be special music The public is invited to at-tend this service at Thirteenth and Adams WE NEVER CLOSE Albert Bell Co Phone 6414 353 22nd Ogden Utah April 21 1915 WASHINGTON AT 25TII STREET-.

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