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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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4Mrs Marian Bender Willard has arrived safely in the Philippines according to word received today Bring About Dictators' Downfall THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MAY 13 1945 1QA They're Helping He enlisted In the nrmv Aueust 12 1944 and received his train-- i First Lieut Vernon Rasmus- ing at Camp Wolters Texas He 'Coming Events LOOOlfl Service People Intend To Go to School tu ia spenaing a xnree-wtcn was nome on furlougt December and left for overseas duty January 4 4 i rT Pvt Bender is a native of Bis marck Prior to entering service he was employed at the at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Jorgen Rasmussen 1311 Grant Lieut Rasmussen has been in the European theatre of operations with the Eighth air force as a pilot of a B-17 Flying Fortress On hi last miccinn nVPT enemy if J'' i 17 l-i lv 5 1 ii 4 wgaen arsenal Pvt and Mrs Bender are the parents of two sons Fred and Richard Bender' also of Willard Pvt Walter Wessler husband of Mrs Lucille England Wessler Plain City recently left for overseas duty inN the Pacific with the infantry Pvt Wessler was Inducted" December 1944 and received his WASHINGTON May 13 (AP A sjurvey of American armed service personnel indicates that about a million men and women will go to school when they come back The study issued by the office of education of the federal security agency reports that about territory he was seriously wounded by a niecp of flak whith came through the windshield of his plane while he was circling the target awaiting his turn to come in for the bombine run The flak BM Meyers Blackinton Don Carlsen Lt Rasmussen II Carlsen Carlsen pierced his oxveen mask frac training at Camp Roberts Calif controls until the mission was ac- He attended Ogden high school and was an employe of the Union Pa tured his jaw and lodged his mouth In spite of-his injuries Lieut Rasmussen continued at the omDlished It was only alter thisu that the crew became aware of his cific railroad He is the son oi Mr and Mrs George Wessler injury and insistea ne give up Sr 2960 Adams He has a three- the controls a tie i nas oeen confined to a hospital in England year-old daughter Judy Ann $1 soc or the last three montns He hold's the purple heart air twd-thirds oi tne wnue iroops uavc definite' plans for a postwar career while about 17 per cent have tentative plans about Jialf of the Negro troops have definite "career plans About 1000000 men of the 14-000000 to 1500000p men and women expect to enter or return to their own businesses 850000 plan to own and operate farms 750000 plan to obtain or return to jobs in national state and local government the remainder are planning careers in the professions return to private business as employes and careers in the armed services Dr Ernest Vj Hollls principal specialist in high education author nf the studv comments: medal and four oak leaf clusters InsurcncG He has been recommended lor the distinguished flying cross and the on 5 rk -j st 1 I vs tr-' liUULJU silver star I----' ttCYUSHUj' i UVo Lieut Rasmussen attended Weber AND college and before entering the air corps was employed as division manaeer for Sears Roebuck Co "Most veterans will want new or Lieut William BiacKinton son of Mr and Mrs Blackinton better jobs when they return to thP rivilian labor force Fortunate 2c Sparrow SM 3c Hooper Pvt A Bender Pvt Wessler 512 Lincoln avenue was pilot of trained B-29 crew who flew to Happy Mother's day the day i that proves evervbodv loves Moth Washington recently for a cific areas The citation accom-fParks cam 10 receive training ly situated men have worked to that end while in the armed forces Manv of these and their comrades er on Mothers day All that with the Seabees and will then ceremony in which ths Suoer- panying the award read in part ever is or hopes to be he owes: fortress was christened The Gen- "For vajorous duty in deep sea expect to give full or part time in oreDarine for a career when eral Andrews in nonor and mem- divine under enemy fire Largest Auto Casualty Aloysus the office boy thinks ory of the late Lieut Gen Frank The son of Mr and Mrs be assigned to overseas duty Prior to entering the service he was engaged in farming in Eden and was active in the church as an elder in Eden ward SM 3c Eldon Hooper is they are eligible for benefits un -rfr the GI bill of rights" 'Mudder" is a horse that wins the Andrews Mevers 1100 Sullivan Road Mey race on muddy days The ceremony for the dedication ers was first stationed aboard the Polls of officers and enlisted Company tn the World men taken by the army service of the plane and a field grew from old cruiser Chicago After it was the fact that Gen Andrews who sunk earlv in the war he and Here to mother who gives forces indicate that age educa spending 27 days with his parents Mr and Mrs Hooper 1333 Twentyrninth" and friends fatherly advice She is a boy's best tion and marital status are the im COMPLETE INSURANCE was killed in Iceland foresaw the four others of the surviving criw use of heavy bombardmen against were placed aboard the new Chi-the Jap mainland and did much cago which is now on active duty mend and if he comes home late portant considerations in predicting who actually will resume for SERVICE enough he may find her there SM Hooper entered the navy in onir niTT aps Th Vank man has already cast the to advance its cause He worked on the sunken ships in Mother is the necessity of conven mal schooling Lfeut Blackinton graduated from Pearl Harbor lmmediate-y follow tion the fall of 1943 received his basic training at Farragut and later was transferred to San Diego for furth Dr Hollis points out that over 90 per cent of the men who say AUTO FINANCING 5 SAVE 25 to 40 shadow of defeat over Japan but giving substance to the shadow will require long months of hard fighting by him and hard work by the fcnm fmnt The nhoto above is a Doster displayed in all hotels of Weber high school and entered the in the Jan attack and has since v- i -41 4 1 1 er training Marriage is an service in epruary lading dived among sunken ameo snips He left for overseas duty in not every man is ready for an his fiignt training mc soum- and ftas retrieved material irom the army ground and service forces redistribution station where veterans of the European war will be reprocessed for new service In March 1944 on the War institution It is not a word it a eastern commaim suDmergea jap veasa sentence! 'Case of love at first His wife Phyllis Rickerson Black- Hts' wife the former Marie Ber me racmc 4 ren and has seen action in four major battles He received his faht inton resides aiioi jumtoin ave- aldi whom ne married last au nue gust on nis iirsi visii nome hi I tt 1 1 rating as signalman while at sea in September 1944 He has been in service 22 months and overseas Mi ri 5at Ensien fliernu ti varisen re- six years oi nis service was wun Buffalo Raiser nraw 7i Lc rith Ho centlv received his commission at him in Philadelphia when the Auto Fire Life Efe "This The Place" BARKER BROS INS AGENCY grees minimum early today along lNonnwesieiu umvB4V mra Wtt ViCaCnlcu a year "I surely was glad to see the United States" he said when and is now training at narvard 2c DeVere Sparrow spent with the bright sunshine! he docked in Camoridge mass ai ine navai leave th his wife Provides Meat One year ago maximum was supply corps school mere the former Rae Ward daughter of His brother Alton Hooper of Etna Wyo whom he has not seen they definitely plan to return to school and college full time are under 25 years of age 90 per cent have the formal requirements to enter or resume college work land 93 per cent are unmarried Four-fifths of this group have all three characteristics and all- but three per cent have at least two of them: However one-third of the men who are eligible to return to college say they expect to take vocational training without regard for whether it is eollege level work warmer 85 degrees with 54 de tnsign cmvu Mr and Mrs Jonn ii ward Lit ice March 26 1944 trained at San west Twenty-eighth Sergt Spar- for one and one-half years ar RECORDS Albums for Mother' Can't Help Singing and Moment Now" "Californ-i-ay" and others) sung by 1 ET Deanna Durbin 387 JL "Yankee Doodle Dandy" fa collection of George C04 han song hits) "1 A JP-X25 Your Hit Parade the Things You Are" "Where or When" "Cocktails for Two" and others) Qy TO P-121 grees minimum earlier in the day Clear day too UieffO naval Dase ana was imuie- ontprprt thP spt-v pp March 9 rived to spend several days SM Hooper will leave May 20 for Port 2636 Washington Blvd Phone 2-7594 Without Points diately sent to Hawaii in the aerol- 1945t and has been training at San ogy division After two months he Diego On the completion of his land Oregon for reassignment Dean: Don't you think a Pvt Albert Bender husband of returned iojensseier x-oiyietn- ieave he will report to Camp man has more sense after he's nic institute at xroy ixew iuik BywKathryn Umphrey 16 weeks' refresher course fHano- Vdc Vi rlnec Hut it tnn I for COLDWATER Mich May 12 AP) So it's a delicacy you're late to do him any darned good preparatory to navy officers train- in StllUUl I1C woa Ultu a-Jiftiiv" looking some nice juicy meat then with no ration Doints reauired? I to Northwestern: university where mww Wnw much for that he graduated trom miosnipman Recruiting Office Has New Chief How about some buffalo tongue? Customer to school Marcn zy iyo Rnffflln toneue was an earlv table? JUULnJLn A brother Master Sergeant Nor American enicure's delieht Now a Clerk: Genuine antique $80 man Carlsen is stationed at ba feast again is possible for Farm- Customer: I'll give you five nrir- wKv shmilrt lt a small Una Kansas as photographic in er Edwin Butters has 70 tongues Ct £iU Will UUUUO UOJ VUHftUVii T4 Frances BrimhalL formerly -w IT -i in a freeze unit waiting to be thing like $75 interfere with a sale? fpector at the air base He en-sold Sold! if i listed in the air force Novem- i mil stationed at the Salt Lake j- City army 'recruiting office has been opy of "If II nn vfi i opr iau ana aiier uiic vcai Mall Orders -Filled Promptly Glen Bros Music 2546 Washington Blvd Dial 4621 IS IdlilllS UUlidlUCa IUI I assigned as commander of the Ogden office 202 federal building Having entered the service in meat and saved tongues of the 70 Tortilla's boy friend found that she training was en-rouie he slaughtered in the past year Was somewhat of a brat ippines when the war broke out He wants to sell them all to some And so one day he simply up He was rerouted to Australia ne Ainnor onH thov'll Anfl left Torrflrn flat Was Wltn tne air lOite gala September 1944 Corp Brimhall has been in recruiting service since Valuable Booklet on Home Planning by Hof point For your courtesy in answering the following few ques- ii'il-x nrictinn1 nurnncoc will OCnf TO I OH TflTnOUT and was barely evacuated when bring about five dollars a pound the Jans invaded the island (the tongues average two to three a u- aLLmv the competition of her basic tram ing at Fort Des Moines Iowa He was a member oi tne iytn llUllb WillCIl WC 1C4UUC 1U1 fllBUJHWOi jiuiuava pounas eacn -f h- wav thrmieh de- nresent vou absolutely FREE with our compliments a Buffalo tongue as a delicacy ni n7VPfi tam to orauaiu uu i i Mij panment of interior red tape to th nrpsidential citation and was Cost or Obligation! buy a big herd among the first flyers to bomb copy of the very helpful planning guide "YOUR NEXT KITCHEN" published by Hotpoint when thousands of buffaloes ran Finally he held title to ou out- rnaHairanal He DarticiDated in wild over the plains and white men faloes The government was will- over50 aerial missions and has ing the Indians were willing and w-naT ctar! tho rfictinsmishpd shot them by the hundreds in many cases taking only the tongues to eat ii i ii -u so were tne cancers mruugu huui flying cross and air meda as well he negotiated a mortgage But the other medals He returned to While on the subject of eating 2 however it should be pointed out buffaloes werent Lastwimer ne th in December 1942 and has been stationed at numerous that all of the buffalo is edible" in Bouuituuid iiu whu base3 as instructor in photograp That is the opinion of Farmer But nupi Hduy tuiiw miiciu insDecUng photo sections DO YOU OWN YOUR HOME? Yes No If you own your home do you intend to modernize your Kitchen? Yes No Laundry Room? -J Yes 13 No 1 DO YOU INTEND TO BUILD A NEW HOME AFTER THE WAR? Yes 11 No I 1 If you intend to build do your plans include a modern All-Electric Kitchen? Yes No What is the approximate value of the home you intend to build? (Not including the land) $4000 $6000 I $8000 $10000 or Over IS YOUR PRESENT HOME EQUIPPED WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING APPLIANCES AND FIXTURES? Please indicate the appliances you now own and those you intend to purchase after the war INTEND NOW OWN TO BUY ters his wife and their four children backed up by the exclusive "avm: ot and som weDwraw- i VI s- I puiis cutters orougni i ouu- Another brother Don Carlsen clientele of the Waldorf Astoria Tk tA 5rat RnttArc' Degan ms lewmi uaitixiib and a few other such places in NewYork 3 ill? IrlHUl OWl-M "PPP!" at San Diego January 1945 short- arm- ly snorted at llyi for them iui mem All of his buffalo meat now goes -inJ IV' aiier nis xom uiiiinaajr ne ramp duui espetiitiiy! rs rnvnni i tht and elected to stay on the train 1U aC 1 '11 raroiiro mc A dozen or so men then turned 4 aA i5rK ii! A Mw (nih to New York Butters said explaining that when he started his business his neighbors thought he was craiy Consequently he was forded ELECTRIC RANGE i tkiu Dioma mis spring mici xhhom- i 4 ELECTRIC WATER HEATER i ramp i Iau-i c- nioerrt Still In the corral the herd soon to imarket his first bison steaks and! roasts in New York Appreciatively he now gives New Yorkers! first' choice ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ELECTRIC DISHWASHER ELECTRIC IRONER WASHING MACHINE They are sops of Mr and Mrs will be turned out on a 150-acre Carlsen! 774 Twentieth TOYOURflV range surrounded by a five-foot "You cook it like you do any The navy cross highest honor reinforced fence electrically weid other meat" Butters said simply awarded to navy mn was presented ed to iron costs every 15 feet A Authorities say it is as good if barb wire overhang is a last pro to Floyd Meyers BM 1c in Philadelphia early this week not better than beef We like it tection against jumping better It has a gamey taste but Meyers spent six years in the Looking over his herd Butters not as much as venison navy do montns ot wmcn nave GARBAGE DISPOSAL ELECTRIC HOME FREEZER PLEASE CIRCLE APPROXIMATE AGE OF YOUR PRESENT APPLIANCES AND WHETHER YOU INTEND TO REPLACE SHORTLY AFTER THE WAR ENDS Range 2 4 6 8 10 15 20Yest No 1 Refrigerator 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 Yes No Water Heater 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 Yes Noll Washing Machine 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 Yes Not If the appliance you intend to replace is not electric will you replace with electric equipment? Yes No Epicurians say broiled buffalo been in the south and wesi fa- commented "I have more trouble with people than the animals They look so calm people aren't steak is Just right with a touch of sherry added the last minute They do look calm so mucn sq As for buffalo stew marinate the up I ffVy that the neatly printed placards: "Keep out death inside" seem in meat in red wine first then cook it in red wine and water and you congruous have a dish for kings In the early days buffalo in this More expensive than-most meat country were estimated to have numbered between 50 and 60 mil because of the cost of raising and bringing it to market buffalo sells lion Without buffaloes settlement for 75 cents to $125 a pound It of the west would have been vir has the current advantage of being tually impossible At first both the ration free and the permanent at traction of being different red and white men killed oniy what they needed Then white men fif Booklets ft Are Limited Send for Yours Today! Mail Let a Singer expert put your ma4 Here's My Questionnaire Mr Schoss! RUSH MY FREE BOOKLET! Name Address City State SCHOSS FURNITURE ELECTRIC CO 353 24th Street Ogden Utah Butters quiet spoken tall and rangy went into the business as the result of an evening at home when his wife happened on a mag azine story about the American became choosy killing huge numbers for sport choice cuts and in the end just for the tongue Late in the 19th century a move to preserve the buffaloes was started Bison hunting was made illegal even for Indians and now there are good sized herds grazing in Montana Nebraska Oklahoma bison chine in first-class running order Reasonable charges Estimate furnished in advance SINGER SEWING CENTER He he kept thinking about it and finally decided to look into the matter in the fall of 1943 With special government permis 2156 Washington Blvd Phone 6592 and Yellowstone Park as well as sion he took over an exhibitor at Coldwater herd The meat sold well in New They're your share of the fight Surrender Sceilter to win the war and if mm THIS YEAR BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! Sixteenth Annual soon! For you to convert your i Bonds to cash before the war is won is like 'denying our fighting forces the materials they need to carry on to Victory: it's as bad as it would be for a soldier to throw down his arms! You want your country to stand by-you by giving you the privileges of free- 'dom and security: so you'll have to stand Jt 1 1 ft PLAIN A II i i nit' i Beginning at fa THURSDAY MAY 17 An Exposition of Outstcuiding Dairy fv TMf (Lit wj by your country and hold on to your Bonds until the purpose for which they were s-s df is achieved And that's nothing short of Victory! ii Kit IJ Hany Special Awards A Day of Education and Establishing of New Ideals In the Dairy World Come Prepared to Enjoy an Appetizing Meal Prepared by The Plain City'Relief Society Everybody Welcome Don't Miss It! nil tT HE MET NAZIS Major General Lyman Lenitzer above deputy chief of staff to Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander and British Major General Airey went Into Switzer-' land last March dressed as civilians apparently to "buy a dog" But they contacted General Karl Wolff of the nazi SS troopsuin a Swiss i town near Locarno and began negotiations which resulted in surrender of Germans in northern Italy at Caserta on 'JOHN April 29 6 A.

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