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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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Art of Pottery: Making lOiiM Dies After iCrasuDeatliList 8 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING MAY 5 1945 MajorReiterates Souvenir Habit Is Tumbling Into Rises to Five Device Expedites Gun Repair Tasks Off icial Policy For War-End Day -Declining Rail Authorities Find Tul) of Hot Water Vilda Sackett 23 month TSgt Marion Sires 32 died at Jlhe Kearns regional hospital Thursday of double pneumonia resulting from injuries suffered in an auto accident at Farmington in which four other persons were killed and three severely injured Mrs Dorothy Sires wife of Sgt Sires and Michael Moser 10-month-old son of Charles and Flor- ence Millard Moser were killef 1 Mayor David Romney today I daughter of Mr and Mrs Clifford Sackett died today at two-thirty a in an Ogden Dee hospital of burns suffered Friday shortly before noon when she fell backward reiterated the statement of policy in conduct and control of public activity following the announce-1 into a tun oi water ana was scalded ment of victory in Europe 1 XT' I instantly Mrs Moser died two at tne iamuy resiaence on route No 2 Layton The statement by the mayor hours later at a Salt Lake hospi tal MSgt Frank Serilla a Hill reads: By Roberta Cartwrljht Souvenir hunters are diminishing as far as the Union Pacific system's! dining car and hotel department is concerned General Superintendent Lesher said loss of linen is very low by comparison (with the millions of pieces of linen handled The Union Pacific laundry at the Union depot is the only one for the entire dining car system It runs out an average of 75000 pieces every 24 hours han Mrs Sackett was using the Wat or field soldier died Sunday at the Depends On Hour "With conditions so rapidly com St Mark's hospital of a skull fracture 1 to mop a floor and did not observe that the child had climbed from her bed and approached the tub ing to what looks to be certain ces Sgt Sires was born June 20" 1912 ii was uiuicaieu sation of hostilities in Europe it at Armstrong Mo a son of Frank Sires who survives appears advisable to restate thej position which citizens of Ogden1 1 The sergeant was assigned to a city will take upon the announce- replacement depot San Antonio Tex and was at Hill field on detached service to initiate an AAF ij- Zu 1 If- 1 1 I ment of V-E day She is survived by her parents Clifford and Effie Mae Pearson Sackett a twin sister Velda Sackett and a brother Larry Sackett grandparents Mr and Mrs A Pearson of Ditson Ore" and Mrs Bertha Sackett WUming'- ton Calit Thlbdy is mortuary in Clearfield pendmg burial "Should official word be re school on erosion control He entered the armed services April 1 ceived before three on any Hav all daces of business will close 1942 dling as many as 25 sacks of soiled linen from the streamliner City of San Francisco alone 1 Schoolgirls Help i Sixty-five high school girls dressed in fringed short levis bright shirts and bandanas help out over the week end augmenting the staff to 200 with a payroll of $25000 a month Laundry Manager Sherman and Superintendent Lesher saidL they owe a immediately lor tne rest oi mai day reopening as usual the next VineiriPRs dav If official word reaches us after three all places of business will close for Utah Income Taxes Show Decline Veteran! Appointed the rest of mat aay ana aii tne aay following All grocery stores are included Bv state order all liquor stores Employment Aide will close' immediately and observe Utah's state income tax produce- S229S456 39 in the 10-month -pe the same period of inactivity as other businesses riod ended April 30 compared witn Elbert Hines war has been aDDointoH "Should the announcement be made at any time- other than Satur vote of gratitude to the workers who have stayed on the job so faithfully Some of the regulars have been with the laundry as I long as 30 years 1 Forelady May Carter in the sewing room who's been there almost 27 years supervises the i women who repair waiter aprons and as high as 6000 hemmed towels every1 day Everything is repaired there in an effort to make the company linens last for "the duration 1 v-a a LIB i if Poynt representative day afternoon or Sunday all city and county offices excepting those governed by state regulation will JU1T UlUL Edwin Ellis civil service re Kiunai manager salt Tik $241490378 collected iq tne corresponding period a year earlier A A Firmage cashier of the state tax commission reporting the figures said average return of 151108 individual taxpayers this year was $1520 compared with $1588 for 152100 individuals a year ago Collections of corporation franchise tax were $124703803 this observe thesame closing hours as all businesses Those county offices said Hines will coordinate acUvi- OIAv ansm civU service APrU- 1944 be said 1753 under state control will remain I open with a skeleton crew unless otherwise decreed by the governor This also aDDlies to banks wiaxi veterans nave ntr a eral service PRODUCT Donna Bingham (kneeling) and Norma Nelson blind students at Utah school for the deaf and blind display pottery produced at the school in a new electric kiln recently added to tne school's vocational department traffic Plentiful Walter? Crase 6 A number of federal IaKa --Ji-J rfWW csuivia io veterans year and $121890395 last year "All city schools and Weber college will celebrate V-E day -with suitable assembly programs and exercises on the day of announce ATTAINMENT Buck Lee foreman of the leather shop at Ogden arsenal demonstrates a newly taventeoVgun clamp which ves hundreds of man-hours monthly 4n overhauling and repairing rifles Lee and two other employes will share the honors and cash award Suffers Wound in ment or if announcement is made after closing hours school will convene as usual the following day School Has New Electric Kiln Co station passenger director reports "business is really good" Walter should know He makes up schedules of incoming and outgoing trains from which Fanny McCarty who by the way is celebrating her twenty-sixth year with the Co dispenses information to travelers Train No 8T runs in six sections now against the one it ran in during pre-war years and practically all trains run in two sections one OGDEN CHURCH DIRECTORY with exercises on that day Open House Arranged Church Services Italy Fighting 'All churches and fraternal croups are expected to commem pfn "Ralnh Crawford 18 son Three Will Split Efficiency Award An award of $250 will be presented to Buck Lee Harold Wood orate the occasion with -services of eratitude and thanksgiving The of Mr and Mrs Darrell urawiora 2756 Van Buren was wounded in For Navy Member Open house will be held Sunday May 6 from three to six at tne home of Mrs Ellen Harbert mavor recommends that every in the fighting in CHURCH OF CHRIST Twenty-third and Quincy vet''' I' SUNDAY: northern Italy He is a member of the 'Tenth mountain Infantry and has been dividual and the members of every home engage in solemn prayers to God giving thanks that He has brought us to this great station along the road to final victory and that He be with us still Let us as i a community so conduct our son 940Binford for her son War- Expansion of the vocational department of the Utah school for the deaf and blind is announced by Harold Green vocational director with increased emphasis being placed on ceramics commonly known as pottery work "A new electric kiln has recently been added to our equipment which speeds up operation and produces durable pieces of pottery by keeping it at a con Bible Study 10:00 a and Reuel Harris Ogden arsenal employes for the "invention 'and development of a gun clamp which will bring tremendous improve Preaching 11:00 a rant Officer Harbertson of coaches and one of sleepers The first section of 87 pulled Into the Ogden yards Friday morn-ing-with 1277 service men aboard Greatest Stress Conductor Jim I a 1 a 3049 Adams and Brakeman Charlie Sullivan earing respectively eight and six silver "service" stars representing five years of service apiece said transportation Is under a greater stress now than they can remember during their years with the road Most people are pretty good about accepting the inconvenience of being so crowded they overseas since mr A ji Harbert December mif Young People Preaching WEDNESDAY: selves that our men on other fronts shall know we are fully support He i has been son enterea tne awarded the expert combat in- 6:30 7:30 1:30 pvm 7:30 nu 9:30 Ladies' Class ment in the methodf nne overhaul and repair work at Ogden arsenal" it was announced by CoL A Capron commanding officer It was conservatively estimated by suggestion committee officials that 1500 man-hours per month ing them in the task whien lies yet ahead and that no cloud of shame shall hang over our fine service in April 1943 trained at Camp Perry Va Bible Study lllllltllltlll tMI a n't men'sl stant temperature for the desired badge war record" period of time" Mr Green stated and left for overseas duty In October 1943 He SATURDAY: Radio Program over KLO JOHN BEEBE Minister A pottery wheel and other equip Pf Crawford entered the army few who will be saved with the use of this said but there are a ment wnicn Dima stuaents can -y in June 194? fol manipulate helps turn out excel a -a Maw Summons Four growl continually because they canlt have the same privileges and lowing his gradu- ntinn from Ogden ation from Ogden new ciamp awu huuuicu have been ordered with high priority for use at this installation and the Idea will be sent to OCO-De-troit and OCO-Washington for eval lent ciay articles sucn as vases pitchers bowls etc This work Vis served 19 months overseas in the navy seabees participating in operations in the Gilbert islands Marshall islands accommodations they did before troops were on the move Service men? naturally get seating priority Crawford taught by Caroline Parry who has high school He had experience in schools colleges took training at Camp Hale Colo uation and request that it be made Junior College Heads Presidents of the four state ana universities throughout the nndi Pamn Swift Texas Harbertson of land This program training standard ordnance equipment Cumbersome Task will produce junior colleges in Utah including 7 "t-Jtferv 1 lrf develop ability to Standard First Aid Heretofore it has been customary for the repairman to place the rifle and I wo Jima He was appointed warrant officer March 15 while in Iwo Jima and left there by plane for the United States He will spend a 30- Consumer Unit Acts On Blue Cross Plan may in an ordinary steel vise with serve as a hobby or escape activity in Salt Lake City to consider means FBdST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2484 Adams Avenue DARELL FARNHAM Minister 9:45 Sunday SchooL Classes for all ages Worship Service Sermon Topic: "LET THE CHURCH BE THE CHURCH" 6:30 Young People's Meeting A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL leather-covered jaws This Is a bothersome and cumbersome work of reducing the mancial budget for the students or it may be developed into a regular vocation by making products for sale to day leave here with his mother and wife La Dora Sparks Harbertson of their institutions for the fiscal year beginning next July 1 940 Binford the public Whn board members of the Weber Consumers Cooperative as- method requiring the use of one hand to operate the vise the while the rather heavy rifle really should Class Scheduled Myron Gale director of first aid water safety and accident prevention announced today that beginning Monday afternoon May 7 The meeting was tne iirst ot a "There is a commercial demand 'iLSJE110' be 'handled with both hands Most the year it was decided that those JA 1 2 1 freauently the Run is merely laid series the governor pians witn heads of state departments and institutions to discuss with them his intention to reduce appropria for pottery and the presence of excellent clays in the state of Utah justifies the emphasis being jnieresiea in joining me rsiue vross hospital service plan with the co Train Sparks Cause Shed to Burn in room 214 theMoencn Duua-ing on the Weber college campus tions below the level voted by the 1945 legislature the American Red Cross will con Reductions are necessary ne duct a standard first aid class un said to avert a state deficit placed upon this training said a statement "Suitable clay is found near Nephl Brigham City Tooele and Parowan These deposits are undeveloped but offer possibilities for a future industry in Utah In the past clay has been shipped in from other states The school der the instructorship of Mrs Nina The' state board of education operative association will be able to do so with the second group by contacting the following mem-bers: Earl Hadley Plain City: Orson Knight Plain City Zeno Thinnes North Ogden Mrs Viola Chamberlain North Ogden Mrs Edith Tucker West Warren or Mrs Rubv Langford This class has been planned especially for the conven Fire believed to have been caused by sparks from a passing has held up action on ludgets of FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner 24th and Madison Sunday April 29 1945 train Friday at three-thirty ience of women wno nave cniiaren in school and who would be unable on- the work-bench with nothing to hold it in rigid position As a workman attempts to remove or replace the various screws and bolts pressure sometimes forces either the gun or the to61 to slip which occasionally results in wounds caused by puncturing of hands arm? and fingers with screw drivers or other work tools Considering the fact that large numbers of the small arms repair men and women have had no great amount of gun overhaul experience prior to coming to OA but have been trained on the job for the job it is quite remarkable that puncture) wounds have been held the Junior collegs pending tne discussion with the governor and new teacher contracts tlso have yet to be approved aims as time goes on to add other burned a shed belonging to James to attend an evening class equipment to this department This A Nelson of Roy and seriously "Probably no other preventive 10:00 a type of training may also be adopted for many of our blind war measure has saved more numan BibI School Preaching Serrlct threatened his large hay barn ivv torn lives than the 35-year-old first aid county firemen reported today 7:30 Erenlnr program which prepared more than The fire started in a pile of brush and spread to the shed and" when McMillan room 206 postoffice building The deadline date Is May 15 for the second group There will be only two-groups submitted by the cooperative association for this year "If you do not care to join now you may join on April 15 or May 15 of next year but no appli 10000000 Americans to protect themselves and others" said a The topic for Tlie eveniiif Utah Falls Down" On Draft Quota firemen arrived sparks were fall Th speaker Is Towry Of rslrrtew Oklahoma the morning service Is "God's Grace Is 8uMlclent topic "What Must I Do to Be Saved?" statement ing into the hay barn Quick action with- hoses saved the barn 'We- urge all women who can Seven Divorce Suits Filed in Court find time to attend these classes firemen said Mrs Anderson our able soloist will render a special number "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions" by Jewell Choir practice Immediately alter morning service and take advantage of this vital to such-a low minimum uoi uap-ron said Hazards Noted Reuel Harris of the arsenal safe cations win be taken after May 15 of "this year" it was declared Utah sent only slightly more training" iob with greater ease and safety than half the men into military service during April that it had been called upon to provide A revolving plate is a feature of ty division whose job it is to check Seven suits for divorce hadbeen Truck Registrations the clamp which permits the gun to filed today in Second district court Lt Leonard Elton public relations officer of state selective Seven Couples Obtain Marriage Licenses be held rigidly regardless of the direction it is laid on the bench and correct safety hazards in the small arms branch recognized the need for some device that would hold the gun firmly while it was as follows: Increase in Utah "A LESSON IN PRAYER" The butt of the gun rests in Grace Highfield against Lloyd Registration of trucks In Utah Marriage licenses had been Issupd being reconditioned The problem specially prepared saddle which also receives and holds the rifle in Highfield cruelty married increased this year as compared today aj the Weber county clerk's was mentioned one day to Buck office to the following seven Lee who in turn discussed it with with 1944 but passenger cars de March 18 1939 at Hiawatha Kan service headquarters said that because I of delay in determining draft classifications only 727 per cent of the quota was called for induction Of that number only enough qualified to fil 53-2 Per cent of the quota' any position For Varied Tasks creased in numbers the state tax couples: Harold Wood expert i leather Jane Barnes against Melvin Barnes cruelty married April commission said today Divine Worship 11:00 a Church School 8:45 a Elim Lutheran Church OtdenV Church of the National Lutheran Council" Twenty-third Street near Jefferson Avenue Raymond Harville 24 Ot- worker It has been demonstrated by the Trucks registered for 1945 totaled 11 1942 at Preston Idaho tumwa Iowa and Bernice Cecelia These three men have Invented inventors that all operations in 22994 compared with 22035 in jinvaia Minneapolis Minn: and develnned lMthPr fart rifle overhaul procedure are speed Edna Wilson against John1 1944 Number of passenger cars Alfred Jolley 21 San Fran- wooden damn which fastens tr ed up by the use of this clamp Wilson cruelty married May 125 registered this year is 108674 com- Muesettcs to Furnish Cisco Calif and Erma Lane Brace the work-bench and which is op- lyaa at arignam city pared witn nuouu a year ago Whether the work is head-space gauging cleaning the bore of the 18 Salt Lake City: Mark Wood erated by a fOot-lever Jiear the Ellanor Kuehn against Carl Phone 4707 barrel assembling the receiver FLOYD LEWIS Pastor WELCOME Tr" Buddhist Church Will land 26 Willard and Ann Peterson 22 Qgden Paul Zaugg Stirling Canada and Nancy Boh-man Morgan both of legal age: floor The clamp has a hidden coil spring inside of "the jaws which automatically opens them to receive the rifle When! the gun is Checking the Doit removing ana installing the butt plate on the stock of the gun placing and ad Gladys Anderson against Ray- Trlrl Siinrlnv Services I mond Lee Anderson failure to SUIluay aerviCCS Joseph Thomas 22 Dearborn placed in justing the swivel bands install provide married March 5 1943 at Mien ana Vasntl ll ljaker 23 tightened bv annlvintr fnnt -rr- ing and setting sights both front Junction City Kan Hopewell Va: Frank Hlavatv sure nn th lvi Tho Program in Ward Clair Anderson and the Musettes of Weber college will furnish the musical program at the Twenty-second ward at seven o'clock Sunday evening Nicholas Van Alfeh will be the speaker The ward is at Thirty-seventh and Grant and rear or any of the other phases Ogden Buddhist church 2456 Lincoln with Rev Kumata officiating will hold Sunday school services at ten-thirty a All children are urged to attend Ogden 30 and Onie Evans 29 both jaws is such that the rifle 1 held of rifle maintenance and repair Enid Kartchner against I LaMong Kartchner crueltv: rt Chifaan Til TiVn A niiI the demonstrations prove that the married July 31 1942 at Welling-1 21 Kansas City Mo and Kathe- placed and the foot-lever device work is-simplified and speeded up A will hold its services and ton rine i Banner 20 Uniontown frees both hands Af the Wni'lrer with the use of this novel Harris Penn land nermita him tn sccnmnlftVi fh meeting Sunday at" eight with Woods-Lee gun clamp Glaya Thorpe against William I Thorpe cruelty married July I Miss Ruth Ota cnairman lor tne 15 193B at aneiiey Idaho evening FIRSTBAPTIST CHURCH THE SINGING 25TH AND JEFFERSON I Kev Whittemore Pastor 11:00 a "A PANORAMA OF REDEMPTION" 7:45 College Registrar Lists Graduation Candidates Clarissa Hall Weber college reg-4-Verne Jones Marjorje Faye Jorgen- (Church Officers Night) "PROFESSION WITHOUT POSSESSION Quartette Youth Choirs- istrar announces that the follow sen Jratricia ui8cus oiujnu KJnpston Betty Jean Klomp Solo ing students have been approved for graduation providing they complete satisfactorily the classes for which they are now registered Louise Virginia Larsen Lucille Nilsene Larsen Miriam Maar" i-n TMn Lucile Marshall Bar bara Tuise Martin Mary Lou Mc uraauation exercises will be held Elaine McEntire Janice Mc i June 1 The candidates are: Associate of Lou Jean Scof- Kay Faye McLatchie Charles Clifford Miller Veda Millet? Mary Munekata Namiye Nogami Eugene Nve Marilyn Paine Bar field Associate of Science Ida Marion THE LIGHT OF LIFE Blossom Time Sermon bara Jon Peterson Virginia Lee Abplanalp Joanne Ruth Allen Joanne Allred Althea Elizabeth dm-1 Tjnipan Putnam Verl Car ver Ritchie Hyla Mae Robson Matirin Robson Elaine Rundquist Andelin Cleo Vay Anderson Melba I Barker Helen Mae Bartholomew Mary Jean Schott Marigene RvrnAHr Ott6 Meckes Slater csbytcEian Church First Pr Kuin xaien oeinap James Jackson Besso Margaret Ellen Binnie Lois Marian Bitton Noretta Marie Blaes i Dorene Boothe Marianne Hicken- Marian Smith Harriet Jeanette Sorensen Ruthe jiame opener NaDeen Kathleen Stanton Grace mnno0 stnn Ann Eleanor Tay- 2406 Adams Avenue looper va" iguana May Collins Marion Louise Cowles Patricia 100 PARAFFIN OIL Good motor oil has always been important but now if is absolutely necessary Thafs why 1t is forfunate at this time when wartim cars need every possible! advantage that We have developed the greatest motor oil advancement in years This new motor oil has been tried and proved in laboratories- and actual performance in thousands of automobiles and in strenuous teste It marks an epoch as great in the improvement of motor oil as the self-starter was over the old hand crank iny PHJth Tnuise Thomas Kathryn Critchlow Paul Stevens Crockett Norma Cross Shirley Cunnington Frances Foulger Organist Mrs Thornley MerriU Watkins Evelyn LaVerne Wiggins Mary Louise Williams William Clyde Winchester KHraheth Ann Winters For Better Car Care See Your Nearest Vico-Pep 88 Service Station cr Dealer nay ueo uaoo ArDle Myron Dale junior Ellen Dame Bonnie Lou Decker Patricia Decker Vernon Celestian Dieu Fae East Nellie June Farnsworth Beverly Felt Janice Marilyn Felt Maurine Gam- 5 Certificate of Completion: Roma rhurrh Miriam Lee Felice Grace Helen Rice Contralto Miss Donna Keeter Soprano JOHN EDWARD CARVER Pastor MrKinnnn Norman Dean Peterson Sareent Edna Rehnw Marian Stevens Rose Mi men Jaureen Giles Kathleen Grant Verl Graser Lorna Grix Florence Hunt Richard Hatch Madelyn Hillis Kathrvn-In yako Takahashi Marilyn Marie Tavinr Emiko Watanabe Mitsue bretsen Connie June Jensen La- Watanabe.

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