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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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Dinners Awaited Piites" Arranged for Me Roadway Thefre Winners in High School Election Salt take Firm w- -j-'- Late Soldier Bids Low on SALT LAKE CITY AprS 23 (AP) Date for the Jefferson day dinners postponed because of President Roosevelt's death Will be set when it is determined when President Truman will be able io address them Tracy 'Welling banquet chairman said today Base Underpass 10 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Wednesday Evening April 25 1945 Success Seen iii Campaign for Attire Donations Lack of space at the clothing Crash Places Three in Hospital IIUNTSVILLE Three Persons were in Dee hospital today with injuries suffered in a two-car collision at the northeast corner of the town park Tuesday at five Mrs Earl Felt about 43 who was 4vMnrM 4kMrh a windshield was Victor Newman of Salt Lake City submitted the low bid $191- 70645 for constructing an ap proach road to Ogden arsenal south of Ogden the state road commissioner said today severely cut about the face and head requiring 21 stitches She Nine bids were submitted when lis pi the offers were opened Tuesday in Salt Lake City also suffered a Dae mjuijf fractured ribs Mrs Theodore McDonald Second street Ogden suffered a broken nose cuts bruises and shock and her son Russell 17 suffered severe The project includes construction fK u- I I A V-i "vl 7 7Ji of a four-track underpass under the Bamberger railroad right-of- way and concrete paving of 74 of That nervous Irrl a mile of highway Necessity for the underpass cuts about the race sna uwu Fenno Schade 18 Ogden suffered severe bruises about the head and was treated at the' hospital and released Witnesses said the accident happened when a machine driven by Jack Newey 30 Huntsville and one operated by Schade collided comes from the ever increasing I vehicular traffic in and out of the i table condition may be caused by eyestrain Whynotbave an examination now? CONSULT arsenal- which traffic has- been forced to cross several railroad during a heavy snow uuny tracks said a statement from the arsenal The underpass will permit the closing of all other entrances south gate main gate and Roy gate to all traffic except pe Sgt Glen Sandlund Record Attained Dr ST Dear deft campaign warehouse Twenty-fourth and Lincoln has made It i necessary to open an additional place at 2572 Washington for the storage of shipments destined for needy persons overseas Ogden area has collected 85 tons of clothing and will exceed its quota of 125 tons before the drive ends April 30 stated Mrs Ira Mar-i tin Ten tons have been shipped i out and five more tons are packed and ready for shipment 1 Thirty i tons are waiting to be sent in from the following centers: Mound Fort i Quincy Riverdale 'andf Washing-1 ton schools Washington Terrace Lutheran church Lorin Fair school and Thirteenth! ward The board of directors of the united nations national clothing collection adopted the following resolutions: "In order to obtain uniformity in the determination of the usability of clothing and other articles contributed during the col-! lection campaign final jesponsl-' bility for such determination shall rest with inspectors acting for the i procurement division of! the treasury department All -contributions collected shall be shipped by the local committees tojthe places designated by the treasury department irrespective of the opinion of such local committees I as to the usability of such contri-i butions" Mpmnrial' services for Sgt Glen destrians it was reported Sandlund 22 son of Mr and Mrs An air service command depot at The structure will be built of Axel Sandlund 22b7 jenerson will reinforced concrete and structural steel It is anticipated work on the be held at eight Friday April 27 in the Elim Lutheran church Twenty-third and Jefferson The family requests no flow England reports that an aii-time production record has been established by the aircraft accessories shop in England at vjhich SSgt Levere Holmes Ogden is serving He is the husband of Mrs Lois Holmes A' 3c navy SUPEEIIQEI OPTICAL CO project will begin Immediately AJ ers Pastor Floyd i Lewis will be in charge Friends are invited MEZZANINE AT PENNEVS STUDENT BODY LEADERS Shown above are the newly elected n5'l student body who will direct student affairs next school year The ritri2 campaign Left to right are Historian Winn Richards Secretary Finley Gridley Vice President George- 1 anne Hedges and President Don Soelberg He was formerly empioyea ai nm field Sergeant Sanmuna was Dorn in Ogden May 10 1923 He attended Madison and Central and graduated from Ogden high school In 1941 where he was cadet colonel Final CKoice Made of the He was enrolled City Issues Lock-Up Order at George Washington university Washington until he was il AND inducted into tne army in Febru For Positions of Next School Year By Elaine Rouse ary 1943 at Fort Douglas He was After Rabid Dog found an active worxer in me juutneran church Sergeant Sandlund was In the The many jimiors and seniors of 37th infantry and was sent over The city commission today up-ity to quarantine any area In the seas to the south Pacific in May held a recommendation of Dr state it was brought out or a city 1944 He was killed in action in Historical daze with Aloysus the office boy all dolled up due to the opening in San Francisco of the Manila on Feb 22 1945 Besides may Impose the order by ordinance No individual however has Band Concert Set Tonight A band concert will! be given at eight-fifteen tonight in the Lewis school aditourium under the rfirpptinn of Delmar Dixon veteran his parents he is survived by one peace conference He says the brother juieut Wallace Sandlund weather is sure hail and sure the right to take such steps the army in ranee enough Jt was Commissioner William Wood Already we've had half inch of I superintendent of the city health department said the city physician storm Tuesday 46 inch Wednes Public Generous in conductor The band is made up of had apparently acted in good faith to protect" the health of the com Keith Stratford city physician by passing an emergency ordinance imposing a 30-day quarantine on all dogs in Ogden following an outbreak of rabies in a dog owned by a family living on Monroe between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth The ordinance requires that every dog be kept in the house or closely confined to the yard by strong fence or leash Dr Stratford appeared before the commission today and reported one definite case of the disease The dog became ill the latter part of March and died about April 1 the nhvsician informed the board day 02 up to seven a and I more coming down Gee but Sol's radishes are coming up come on 75 young musicians -1 Following the concert the P-T I A will elect new officers with munity i Cancer I'ampaip The commission authorized the down folks and get a belch en bunch! I Mrs Robinson vice presi dent presiding I city attorney to prepare an emer gency ordinance to become ef fee 'Though men and women of Og tive upon its publication Thursday Hi ho and a stormy weathero I den are busy with many drives and to remain in effect for at least with 53 degrees maximum Tues Blue Denim fvtyf' OVERALLS Penney Co Brand bib IV Viyif rf overalls! Full cut and san- forized for good fit after I many washings Sizes 30-50 i 4JH -t waist CjNtv WHITE SHIRTS Plain sanforized broadcloth! A Towncraft with a Nucraft collar "Sizes'" I Of) 15 to 17 ''I' MEN'S TIES Beautiful new assortment of i fashion favorite ties Hand- I tailored and style Qf designed iUW I MEN'S 8 EJV day and 33 degrees minimum early 30 days OHS have made the final choice of students to fill the positions of leaders for the coming school year After much campaigning th following were chosen student jbody officers: President Don Soelberg Vice President Georgeanne Hedges Secretary Finley Gridley and Historian Winn Richards Winners of the Boy's association were: President Thair Blackburn Vice President Dave Oversireet Secretary Dave Carruth For the Girls association! the following were chosen President Jane Ann Slater Vice President Elaine Schneiter Secretary Diane Hunsaker The balloting was held Tuesday morning in each advisory class immediately following an assembly telling of the work of the FBI in war as well as peace Each student was given one ballot only which he filled out secretly Let it never be said that the defeated were poor losers for (they went down smiling and congratulating their opponents Thus peace reigns once more at Ogden high that Is until the next election in 46 v-' I Meantime' the commission ap today even though it was damp Couples Obtain Marriage Licenses they are taking time out to receive us kindly when we come to solicit for the cancer drive Tuesday was our banner day so far" said the pealed for cooperation of the com One year ago maximum was 65 munity in protecting the public health All dogs which become ill committee members Mrs Mary degrees and' minimum 44 degrees i Marriage licenses had been issued today at the Weber county clerk's remember? with no precipitation Cooper and Mrs Wheelwright i "Prevention" pointed out Mrs i office to the following xive coupies: Elwvn Carver 23 Plain City Carl says if the steak Is too tough he ll fry the saddle! He who horses around too much and Mary Parker 23 Bloomington I Ida Wendell George Christensen 19 Blackfoof Ida and Mary Jean Nelson 18 Bloomington Ida Grant Moon 26 and Ella Mae i Richards 19 Mai ad Ida: Clifford may some' day find himself a Wheelwright "has reached the point where talking and thinking about cancer no longer holds the terror it once did Indeed understanding of the disease has gone far to prevent it" The headquarters Is located at the postoffice lobby for the rest i of the week Women in charge groom And there was a little moron who wanted to put girdles on Peterson Brigham City and Edna Mae Coleman Midway legal age James Harold Evans 21 Portage Wise and Alyce Mae Schiefe-bein 19 New Lisbon Wise rumors "You know how these should be taken to a competent veterinarian for examination Treatment Proposed Dr Rassmussen has volunteered his services to the city by offering to administer vaccine providing the owner of the dog furnishes it to all dogs taken to the city-county building Dr Rassmussen said he offered his services If the city would furnish the necessary help and the owner supply the vaccine The vaccine is available at CC at $150 or 50 CC at $900 for active Immunization The size of the treatment Is determined by the veterinarian depending upon the size and weight of the dog The commission said the ordinance among other things would call for all dogs to be held in quarantine in the house or at the city pound things spread" he said who will be glad to accept any do-i nation people are willing to offer The animal's head was sent to the department of animal husbandry at the A Logan where a number of guinea pigs were infected by fluid from the suspected animal All of the guinea pigs developed rabies Running Streets The dog had been running the streets the doctor said This means he explained that any other dog with which it had come in contact during that period was a potential rabid dog In additioniat least four persons who had handled the infected dog are potential victims of the disease One a prominent veterinarian is already receiving precautionary treatment The dog had been kept In Ogden since September and before that was owned by a family in Ogden valley It is possible the animal contracted the disease from coyotes Dr Stratford said adding it is quite common for an animal to carry the virus for as long as 12 months before becoming seriously I1L State Board Advice Dr Stratford told the commission he had imposed a quarantine this week upon advice of the state board of health The state board has the author- SPRING- Awaits" Service Duty Pvt A Taylor WALLPAPER SAL Alvin Hamblin son of Mr and Mrs Godfrey Hamblin Layton will report for induction May 1 at Fort Douglas He at- Reported Wounded i a Pvt Frank A Taylor former ti''E1" DISCOUNT ON ALL PATTERNS resident of Harrisville and a son Se? Xrrffi ftf Mr A WhittPnburff Gunni- has t9 brothers in the armed of Mrs Whittenburg Gunni A- son Colo has been wounded and forces: Pvt Gene Hamblin south Pacific and Pvt Hamblin Also Large Selection of Gift Items is now at Fitzsimons general hos- P1W Denver Colo itwa reported "been ffibSSS 11 WALLPAPER Be PAINT CO Pvt Taylor entered the army In omine Mah iok? nH ennt HHi- nwr namDun ana rvu jay xiamo- lin All are members of the a year in California at Camp Haan and then went to Camp McCain church 1 2534 Wash Blvd Miss from where he was shipped overseas last September He fought in the battles of France and Germany and was wounded in the Saar Valley Ger manv about two months ago His address is Pvt Frank A Officer Leaves for Southern Station Lieutenant Dean Wilker son of Mr and Mrs Herman Wilker A-20 Marine drive Washington Terrace has left for Cherry Point after spending an eight-day furlough with his parents and sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Melvin Hayes Bonneville park Lieutenant Wilker stationed In the southwest Pacific for the past thirteen months participated In the Philippine campaign He wears the distinguished flying cross two gold stars and a presidential citation He left for overseas in February 1944 He had graduated from Grace Idaho high school where he was active in football and bas Taylor 37343794 Det of Patients Ward Upper East itzsimons uen 0Vf eral Hospital Denver Colo Scout Leaders Will Gather Thursday i Boy Scout leaders of Ben Lo mond Farr West and North Weber districts will meet Thursday at eight at the Tenth ward 1634 Kiesel to discuss training and camp equipment Melvin Harrison will be in charge of ketball He is also a graduate of Ricks college Before entering the service he was employed by the the meeting assisted by the com missioners of each district Utah Power Light company His Scout Executive Dilworth Young asks all scoutmasters and brother Max wilker has been a Japanese prisoner since February 1942 explorer leaders to be present Havo safo safe driving What the Doctor Expects Of the Pharmacist His cooperation in furnishing his patient with the best in medicines Fresh standardised drugs from the recognized leading And most important to have them when they are needed This is where Ogden's Ethical" comes in the 11 AnW onlWl A imnlfK xr fa-? Mill' i di-l ill I nt for yourself and for all who rido with you Visit your nearest Chevrolet dealer for skilled dependable brake service HELP THt VKTOIT inr MOM WAX SONCS 1 JF ran 1 1 'a You'll say sivn Pharmac rk mum 11 7 1 Ni JT 7Af VAtWIHftTA AVP' Vi 1 1 i Frank hi Drowning 2B26 Washington Doulevcrd Dial 5701 '4 )' I.

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