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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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Award Granted to THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING MAY 15 1945 esented Utah Products Pr Gosp el of Peace' Officials Ponder i I Aides Xeedcd By Medical Officer $he Listens to War Troubles Juvenile Court To Kiwanian Executive Spirit of Courage Advised To Be Theme of Seminary Event Gospel of Peace" will be the theme for the sixteenth graduation exercises of Weber seminary Arrpntinff the srift President A gift of Utah products was pre-f First District juvenile court with headquarters at Ogden is in need of an additional probation officer salary for which position ranges from $165 to $195 month Judge Theodore Bohn! reported today A woman to "act as matron In juvenile detention quarters is also desired Judge Bohn said To qualify for the job as probation officer applicants must have a college education and must i i 4 fKr- 'V' I sented to Ben Dean of Grand Rapids Mich president of Kiwanis International on the occasion oi his visit to the Ogden club Monday evening Honored guest at a banquet in the Hotel Ben Lomond Me' Disposals What to do with about 15 unclaimed bicycles held by the police department was dumped into the laps of Mayor David Romney and City Attorney Derrah Van Dyke by the commission today Champneys in charge of the bicycle license detail reported to the commission there are about 15 complete bikes in storage and enough parts of bicycles to assemble approximately five more He said that during previous administrations when "orphan' bicycles became numerous the city requested bids from licensed bicycle dealers and sold the lots The city attorney indicated the only legal procedure is the enactment of an ordinance permitting the city to dispose of the vehicles Some of the "wheels" have been occupying needed space in the city-county building since about 1941 it was stated be interested in working with children Only qualification for the job as matron is that the woman have a desire to work with children The probation officer's "work will be mainly In Cache and Rich counties However anyone from this area may apply Judge Bchn said Dean said he would keep it in remembrance of his happy visit with Kiwanians of Utah and Idaho A welcome to President and Mrs Dean was given by John Booth of Spanish Fork governor of the Utah-Idaho district President Dean was introduced to the large assembly by George Lowe of Ogden an international trustee of Kiwanis i This i was the first time in 23 years that a Kiwanis International president had visited in Ogden It was announced Despite the years of Stress since Pearl Harbor Kiwanis has shown its greatest growth in 17 years President Dean said The present membership in the United States and Canada is 145000 distributed among 2270 clubs an all time high he reported -Radio Broadcast In a radio broadcast in keeping with Kiwanis Radio week President Dean paid a tribute to radio for its contribution to the war effort" and its programs of enlightenment for the benefit of citizens He presented a gift to George Morgan manager of KLO as a tribute of appreciation Ma i gaen tabernacle Friday May 18 at eight-fifteen pm it is anounced by Principal Eyre wiennary adjoins Weber high Etleventn and Washington students who wUl bp heard on the subject Julia Neville Vce-Dthe Cry of the Ferrell "Our Plan for Peace LeGrant Shreeve "Peace a Spiritual Quality" Earl Child veaPe Through Love and Brother-nood Keith Cunnington "Peace Ulh Abundant Living" Dr Frank West commissioner i ication for the LDS church will deliver the address and award cuplomas to 153 graduates -ihe musical program will include selections by the graduate girls chorus the Pleasant View ward girls' chorus Erma Harris violinist Dorleen Williams trumpeter Darlene Phillips and Richard ifTry trumpet duet vocal solo Miss LaVern Thompson Eva Willis Wangsgard will give a reading Lundstroiii's 2476 Washington I I J1 lady of the switchboard especially since she has to keep the log book with complete information of all stamps sugai shoes gas tires number and serial numbers of the stamps name date age and general case history However to break the monotony of keeping the book accurately there are alwavs th Colonel Thair Rich Colonel Thair Rich son of Dr and Mrs Edward I Rich 2475 Jefferson has been awarded a bronze star medal by General Rogers for meritorious service from September to December 1944 He is in the medical section headquarters Seine section of France and Germany Colonel Rich entered the army long before Pearl Harbor and served three years in the Gorgas hospital Panama In the early days of the invasion of France he was assigned to take over hospitals in Paris as evacuated by the Germans and to organize the hospitals' operation by allied medical units Announcing The Exclusive Showing of "Roliinliooil Ware" Consisting of Lovely Hanjd-Painted Wood-en Salad Bowls Chop Plates and Plaques See this most exquisite line of Wooden Ware Exclusive at PATIENT All the difficulties and grievances of wartime rationing and price control are unfolded over the telephone of the OPA office In the Kiesel building The chief smoother-over of ruffled tempers is Beatrice Costley switchboard operator Tk 'V calls jingle jangle all day long on everything imaginable not to mention the man who literally cussed her out" because he couldn't plication itheir spare 14 stamp instead of the 13 and want the 14 back and the mothers whose chil aiong on 50 gallons of gasoline for three months no easy job" Beatrice says Oh pardon me please 'Good In Unusual Ways Office Aide Learns attended by Kiwamans and their wives from all northern Utah and several Idaho clubs President Dean was handed the gift of President William Miller of the Ogden club Favors Brighter View President Dean deplored pessimism which he said he had found during his visits throughout the United States in the past 12 months People he said are worrying about post-war problems and the likelihood of failure to establish a permanent peace "We should look to the future with confidence" he said pointing out that in this war democracy has proved itself superior to every other form of government 'on the -J ace of the earth "This free people has been able to build a mightier military machine than Hitler did in eight years with all the devices of dictatorship at his disposal" Speaker Tells of Alaskan Charms a Weber college closed its lecture season Monday night by presenting Karl Robinson of Fairbanks Alaska who provided an hour's showing of colored motion pictures of Alaskan scenery agriculture and other activities along with a running story of the territory's attractions and resources "One of the good things about Alaska toj my way of thinking" Mr Robinson said "is that so few people there" He said this in a joculjar manner to point up his statements about the abundance of wildlife in the area Several persons in the audience following the lecture made comments that if Mr Robinson preferred Alaska without too many humans he had better cease showing pictures designed to lattract folk to his beloved land The speaker said the old idea that Alaska is isolated must be abandoned He related that he now has breakfast in Seattle boards a plane and has dinner in Fairbanks which interesting city Will be well within week-end travel possibilities from most of the nation whehj commercial -air service is established in the post-war period Guy 11 Hurst of the college faculty introduced the speaker and invited suggestions from the audience to assist the committee in providing for next year's lecture series Lecturers heard in the season just closed included Walter Dur-anty Dr Albert Wiggam Dr Will Durant Dr Alfred Noyes Edmund Stevens and Mr Robinson evening otfice of price administration What's that? You want licuor license increased? Well I sorry sir that's not the kind of rationing we do No sir we don't have drivers licenses Court Calls Seven Dog Law Cases Cases of seven persons accused of violating the city's rabies quarantine by permitting dogs to run at large without a muzzle were called in city court today Daniel Stueart 44 of K-4 Bonneville Park and Mrs Marshall of 1116 Nineteenth each forfeited bail of $10 Ruth Anderson 30 of 1133 Twenty-second was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $25 of which $20 was suspended Archie Douglas 45 of 419 Twenty-seventh pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 with $20 suspended Kindred 57 of 2943 Wall was found innocent and released Mrs Child 30 of 2942 Grant was found guilty and a fine of $25 was suspended A bench warrant was ordered issued for the arrest of Warren White 24 of 1-8 Bonneville Park who did not appear when his case was called Two complaints charging juveniles with the offense of permitting their dogs to run at large without Court Conducts Death Inquiry BRIGHAM CITY May An inquest into the death of Leola Ruby Going 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs Going Brigham City began at nine a today and was still under way at nress time euner "Good night" dren have eaten the stamps or have torn them up and the men holding down the front line for their spouses exploding because the spare 13 wasn't on the blank "There's something fishy about that office I saw my wife put that stamp in and somebody up there must have made a mistake" Of course it's entirely possible for anyone to make a mistake but the fact that most people just drop the stamps loosely into the envelope instead of pinning them on the forms might have something to do with their being lost Tally Maintained It's never a dull moment for the AT LUNDSTEOSrs Prioress Inspells Hospital Work The Rev Mother Rosomond prioress of the Sisters of the Order of St Benedict that will operate the new hospital in Ogden arrived recently to review the progress of construction Before leaving for St Joseph Minn Mother Rosamond conferred with the Very Rev Giroux pastor of St Joseph's church John Monroe architect and his representative EI Moleswor th who superintends the construction Sor-en and Ted Jacobsen of the Jacob-sen Construction! Co and Lym of the Lym Engineering Co Accompanying Mother Rosamond was Sister Edicta OSB who will remain in Ogden After receiving a bachelor of science degree in nursing at St Louis university Sister Eclicta completed post-graduate work! at- Unitersity of Minnesota "The Neea of Religious Instruction in the Education of Nurses'' was the subject of Sister Edicta's thesis For the past 10 years Sister Edicta has supervised the surgical department at St Cloud I hospital St Cloud Minn one of the hosr pitals operated by ithe Sisters of the Order of St Benedict i A A ili lit ilvt CAR ftWWr" F0R OUR so valu- "Good morning office of price administration What's that? Your children used your ration stamps to decorate their 'Easter eggs? Well I'll report it to the board" Might sound strange to you but it's all in the day's work for Switchboard Operator Beatrice Costley of the OPA in Ogden She answers requests gives out information and scratches her head a thousand times a day over the things that come in on her 'phone and it isn't funny when some irate person goes on a ration board rampage and vents his temper via the telephone into Beatrice's ear Sugar Confusion Only recently what with the TO W- Now otouW Officers of the Box Elder county rev- Ben be Plur coverage nsUrancc Mienus department ana urignam City police department report evidence indicates that Miss Going died of injuries suffered during a series of fights about a week ago with three other Brigham City young women two of whom are Lovely- sents s6 you r- n0wi -i the vim juveniles She died at a Brigham MANICURES Given by "WALLY" at the HEAP BEAUTY SALON 2378 Wash Blvd Dial 6304 BEU 5843 canning sugar coupons pausing questions among the populace she phone iity nospital bunday morning of a skull fracture and brain concussion Results of the inquest in ac a muzzle were referred to juvenile has had many an earful about the auinormes women who attached to the ap- cordance with state law wili not De released until after arrests have been made provided officials issue warrants said Sheriff Warren Hyde To date no arrests have been made Conducting the inquest is City Judge Waldermar Call Meanwhile funeral services for Miss Going will be conducted Wed nesday at two in the Brigham City Third ward chapel by Bishop Eberhart Zundel Burial will be in the Brigham City res ft Marine Safe After Iwo Jima Fight Mrs Vera Taylor 2557 Adams has received word that her son Lecturer Makes Varied Travels Bruce Thorrias I who recently returned from another tour of observation with American troops in the European theatre of war will speak Wednesday evening before the Ogden Knife and Fork club on "We Return to Conquer" beginning at seven-thirty o'clock in the Hotel Ben Lomond "A free lance war correspondent Thomas before going to the western front was in Alaska on his fifteenth trip whiles the American armed forces were driving the Japs from Attu and Kiska He talked with fliers Iwho bombed Pa'ramushiro to pave the way for future landings and learned first hand about the willi-Wawa native name for eccentric gales of terrific velocity which form the chief handicap to aerial warfare against the Japs dn that fsector" a statement said i i "Prior to his trip to Alaska Thomas spent nearly two years in Great Britain As an observer he accompanied commandos i in three pre-invasion raids on the European coast an experience he related in Harper's magazine He lectured 93 times for the British ministry of II JllUl it IIlUlHUllY Becomes Captain An Eighth air force bomber station England reports tne promotion of Wilford Thornock 29 Ogden first lieutenant to captain Capt Thornock a member of the 385th bombardment group an Eighth air force B-17 Flying Fortress unit is a squadron bombing officer and a lead bombardier and has charge of training other lead bombardiers He was recently awarded the distinguished flying cross for "sustained leadership superior bombing technique" The son of Mr and Mrsfl William Thornock 449 Twenty-sixth Ogden hexis married to the former Miss Doha Simpson formerly of Ogden butnow living at 862 Dies-tel road Salt Lake City A graduate of Ogden high school he was a salesman for-the Safeway Stores Inc Ogden prior to entering the AAF in April 1942 He received his wings at Roswell New Mexico in July 1943 ric faui jti ray-lor USMC is well and safe after participating in the battle of Iwyo Jima Pfc Taylor enlisted in the marines in Jul 1942 with the first Mormon battalion He has been overseas for the past 16 months with the Fourth marine division He has taken part in the Pfc Taylor invasion of Roi Namur SaiDan and Tinian Prior to his enlistment luormauon in England and Scotland including 23 broadcasts he was with the Home Oil com pany Leaves for Coast Harry Fleischman national sec Court Grants Two IrW! retary of the Socialist party who yesterday addressed a group of Divorce Suits local Socialists left this morning over the Union Pacific for Los i fi Angeles accompanied by his wife Natalie His tour north to Seattle and back east over the northern route will take him back to 1 quarters in New York by July 1 Citv l)ads Approve Rail Flag Stop A resolution authorizing the Bamberger Electric Railroad Co to intiate a flag stop at the Robert Hinckley airfield was approved by the city commission oday In making the recommendation Commissioner William Wood said such a stop would be in the interest of personnel of the weather bureau control tower radio communications airline and hangars as well as the public in general Two divorce decrees had been granted today in Second district court Allan Warnock won a divorce from Ruby Warnock whom he charged with cruelty They were married Sept 1 1939 at Farmington Also charging cruelty Darlene WOn a decree from Kar ft They were married at Salt Lake City Mrs George CUSl0dy of their one 2dd2? a month support money aqd $25 a month alimony It must give the right support or Charis won't let you wear it! 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ViEiUr iiviOffu nurV iiif PERSONALIZED CORSETRY Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses had been issued today from the Weber coun-hrfierk 8 t0 the Allowing 21 Povrf1 PVlUe: and Fav Thomas Salt E-fnC1S Single 22 bait Lake Xity and Donna Belle Denney 19 Bountiful Dee Wil-Warner 28 Ogden and Marjorie Carver 23 caSffleld DEAIIR'S ADDRISS TIllPMONl NUMBER Mrs Beth VanderVlies 973 Z7th Street Dial 7817 Pierre Laval Expected To Face Trial Soon PARIS May 15 Pierre Laval former premier of the Vichy government is expected to be returned soon from Spain to France for trial as a war criminal official French circles reported today Quarters for Laval are being prepared in the Fresnes jail near Paris where a majority of leading traito'rs and collaborationists are being held pending trial Precautions were expected to be taken to keep his arrival secret to prevent demonstrations or possible attempts to abduct or assassinate Laval WSTELlMIOtJ flies first on A NEW LOAN SERVICE For ihe People of Ogden and Vlenlfy Signature Loans BORROW OR MORE Loans Also Made on Furniture or Car Loans to Men and Women Married or Single Loans Closed Same Day" You Apply Convenient Monthly Payments Confidential Service Phone Write or Come In Of ATE A rtendly Plic to Borrow it I MAS QJUtCK WA Yf A VI A mpjuy Now at homs you cn quickly and sily rUn your loo denture with the mnrl plastic Nuiit lust brush it on then wni your pUtes whil it Mtt to a smooth durabl suriic that fit ytnu gums No hat neadxL Nuiit is not a jummy past or powder that you apply sack day becomes part ot the plate iteeli solid permanent Usteless odorless natural pink in color Eaey to Usts tor months Try Nuiit at ones Sold oa money back guarantee Sals Price HJS for idje at ktsa drogi tfsr PHONE 27529 mmi cwijes BUILDING Teclalln in loans to women STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA.

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