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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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1 1 Second Section Second Section SECTION OGDEN CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENING MAY 24 1945 B-l They'll Present 'Memories3 at Stake Festival Friday Night the mountains farm lands sys Arsenal Says Farewell to tem of crop rotation lake and all Ex-Submarine Commander reminded me of 1 home That is one reason why we named our little arsenal publication A Mezza Costa' (between the mountains and iTew Title Gained By Executive At Ogilen Arsenal Captain Dino Dindo of the Ital-tenente di lieutenant the sea) of which-1 was editor I'll be happy to see my home in Verona again I haven't seen my senior grade In the Italian navy) ian service units "stationed at Ogden arsenal -has been recalled by i IS a man Of keen intellect and family nor my fiancee tor five years the war department foi what probably will be nne education After graduating from the Royal Naval academy of Leghorn he was assigned to the Italian submarine service During an eneatrpment nff flih- Advancement from rank of major came the other day to Lieut Col Kroeger who is chief of duty- in me Italian fleet which will operate un mmmtnwiwm'mmwrmmxvmm me lie Id SerVlCC der allied direc general supply raltar his submarine was oetected and attacked by a British destroyer The U-boat submerged and stayed down for 12 hours tion He was for division ql Og- If4 1 merly command aen arsenal un I believe relations beween our two nations will be better in the future because we have been here continued Capt Dindo "I hope your opinion of us is better and 1 assure you we have gained a high opinion of you Americans We have learned about you about your habits about your history and we like it- "For myself I highly respect the American people and I am sure -1 have been respected by everyone Some day I hope I can return maybe as a business man to pay you a visit! the while the destrover kent un der command of er of an" Italian submarine Col A Cap ron nm-" an incessant pounding with depth charges Finally the undersea craft its supply of air exhausted Captain Dmdo served Oeden ars Shortly after enal well and eiecinc power gone its damaged was forced to earned the commendation of Col if? V''' I suriace It was considered wreck coming to Ogden arsenal June 1 1944 Col Kroe-jgfir was placed in charge of the A Capron age by the crew and was therefore scuttled the crew fjlrinir Ito Col Frank 1 i Browning and Capt Dindo others with whom field service 1 -1 -i i "-ill chances with lifebelts in the open sea The destroyer caught the crew in its powerful searchlights and rescued the men Capt Dindo division with supervision' over approximately 2 OLJ 000 emp'oyes At Kroeger the time of his Kroeger stated: promotion Col 1 t- "The cooperation of the em HAVE YOU A HOME FOR SALE? We believe you should sell It now! Prices may be a lot lower! before very long! If Von Want to ell Quick See Blackburn-JoncoCo Successors to Wm Blackburn Co S19 24th Street Dial 2-3 6 LAKE VIEW PROGRAM Annual semi-formal dance festival of the Lake View stake will be held at nine o'clock Friday evening at the Hooper amusement-hall During intermission at ten-thirty o'clock a floor show "Memories" will be presented by Hooper ward cast of which is shown above (Photo by Melvin Williams) he served He did an outstanding job in performing duties incident to the distribution of ISU labor In this respect Coi Browning stated: "Our relations with the ISU's have been helped materially by the captain and his leadership won the respect of all officers and civilians In parting we want to wish him God speed happy landing" Wide Experience Captain Dindo (who received his Italian captain rating from the army but who actually was Sailors Home to ployes of this division of arsenal activity has certainly been gratifying There is never a complaint ainung mem I After a two-year sojourn in an English prison camp during which time he was pictured in the English press and then a transfer to the United States at the time of the fall of North Africa and voluntary acceptance of and adherence to the United States rules of war Capt Dindo came to Ogden arsenal Favorably Impressed "Your country reminds me of northern Italy" said Capt Dindo from these workers in spite of Visit Relatives the ever-increasing work load placed on them" In discussing the receipt stor 'Bundles' About to Halt Activities i i Bundles for Britain which had its Inception on Dec 19 1939 as a The floor show is directed by Old Timers Will Lois Johnston and Orson Chris age and issue of materiel by the tensen AH members of Lake viawe stake are invited employes of his division CoL Kroeger pointed out that anyone ob Star in Drama war relief agency for aid to Great Britain announces its dissolution When "Memories" is on June 30 i presented at the Lake Mrs Sophie Reed the state View stake dance festival at ten- president asks that all properties thirty o'clock Friday eveningg in serving a map of the United States would be able to understand the strategic role of Ogden arsenal in the coming eents in the Pacific "With direct rail connections to the Pacific coast ports of em-markation and the fact that the bulk of the supplies of war are manufactured east' of here it is readily understandable that local military installations will simply Jhave to perform herculean efforts in keeping a steady stream of materiel moving westward the Hooper hall two members of the cast will be featured sweet- such as yarn needles etc: be returned to headquarters as soon as possible so that local reports may nearis tor more than bu years I hey are Mr and Mrs Gar be completed by June 10 to enable the Ogden branch to comply with the New York ruling ner of Hooper who recently cele II wnii nm mmmmmmwmnmmm-m brated their sixtieth wedding an Final meeting will be held at the -Reed school on June 5 and all niversary with a party The drama centers around this present and past workers are in- couple Who have watched the Jenkins Stout Ogden arsenal in that picture is like a hub of a wheel half of the spokes being the avenues yited to attend The efforts of all Lake View stake area grow from 0 are furgjed toward the continuation of the anteen and other Red Cross pioneer days AOMT 3c Wayne Jenkins and over which supplies are received Those featured in "Memories" wife have arrived from Jackson activities (shown above) includes (front "During the five and a half years ville Fla to spend a 15-day leave from the east the other half over which those supplies move out westward to our troops In that job we need every bit of help we can get" of its activities bundles for Britain left to right) Charlene Jensen Floyd Cook Mr and Mrs with their parents Mr and Mrs Leslie Jenkins 215 Fifteenth and Garner Gale Moore and La Rue Higley (back row) Clint Fowers Betty Reed Blaine Cunnington Elnora Fowers Mrs Jennie Chris- Mr and Mrs Don Stout 501 branches throughout the country have sent aid to the civilian population! to hospitals and to men and women in the armed forces of Great Britain As our gallant ally now turns from war distress ito nor Fifth Jenkins entered the navy in tensen Mrs Reta Parker Lois August 1943 trained at Farragut Johnston Orson Christensen Mrs Nola Cox Mrs Lea Johnston Mrs mal distress the urgent need for Airman Freed From German Camp Ida: Norman Okla and Jackson this work has passed The many ville Fla as an aviation ordnance Florence Christerisen Verna thousands of tireless workers at turret specialist Suitor Gene Reed Erma Fowers Bundles for Britain national head He had attended Oeden nubbc and Keith Cunnington schools and was employed at Og den arsenal prior to his enlist quarters and in its branches have received the news of the dissolution With mixed emotions for they rejoice that the need for their help a soldier overseas and married her ment They will return to Jacksonville According to Lowder Montano's Salt Lake City wife kept the new where Jenkins is permanently sta no longer exists but regret the termination of a close andi happy marriage a secret Before his re tioned as an instructor in the air relationship with the people of craft turret school lease from prison she had pleaded to the board of pardons that he Great Britain" said a statement His wife is the former Helen Stout 4 "Remembering the suffering that Great Britain has endured fdr near i1! I MlIf ifliM TIME GIFTS GUARANTEED TO ls' THRILL I FROM ANDERSON'S! -L' C- ty His brother-in-law Don I Stmit be freed in order to take up farming and aid the war effort His committment was for allegedly plotting the murder Of Sher 2c is also home on a 15-day leave with his parents man Cadwell of Tooele county with ly six years and that she has met these years with a courage and a gallantry that in all history have no precedent Bundles for Britain has been proud to have been even ne entered the' navy In Jane 1944 and trained at Farraeut Ida- two other men According to testi 1 mony at the trial Montano did not and Bremerton Wash He was assigned to the USS Commencement accompany the other two when the a small part in her stand for the good and honorable things of life crime was committed and for all our freedom ray in uecemoer on escort duty He is a graduate of Ogden high school Awaits Birthday He will reDort back in hin KAYSVILLE Utah May 24 (AP) 22nd Ward Schedules Mrs Minnie Jarman wife-of Joseph Jarman wiir celebrate her 78th birthday in her home here tomorrow She is a native of Kays ville Special Program i Parole Violation Charge Brought A special inspirational program win be presented in the LDS Twenty-second ward chapel Thir SALT LAKE CITY Mav fAW Victor Montano who served four Harames years in the Utah penitentiary in ty-seventh and Grant Sunday May 26 at seven pm sponsored! by the ward choir i The speaker will be Theodore Johnson Ogden city chief I of do- tuiiuctuon wun piouing the murder of a 70-veaT-nlrt rwliiw charged today with violating parole lice who is also a members of the LDS Weber stake high 'council and a former bishop The music will he presented directed by SSgt Spiro 'Harames army air corps son of Mrs Josephine Harames 2352 Jackson Ogden and husband of Marion Bohman Har- Oames Morgan has been liberated from a German prison camp He was shot down over Germany Oct 10 1943 and was interned in Stalag Luft Germany and later removed to Austria Sgt Harames graduated from Og uy aeserung nis wife and marrying the wife of a serviceman Probation Agent Oscar Lowder said Montano applied for permission to visit his sick mother in Santa Fe MJn 1944 but instead weit there with the wife of irene Mcuregor with Hazel iByrnes as pianist and Norma Tullis organ ist AT ALL DEALERS den high school and was employed r0 i I 1 1 i 1 i Mr by Becker Products Co the Cole Transfer Co and Pappas Brothers He enlisted in the army at Jeffer The following numbers will be "Let the Mountains Shout for Joy" "Calvary" "A Dream of Heaven" and "Song of the Redeemed" Special quartet trio and duets in these numbers will be sung by Mrs Frank Ellis Ethel Holbrook Erma Van Den Akker Vera Horsley Martin Ririe Byran Simmons "Richard I Strine- son Barracks Mo Oct 21 1942 trained at Lowery field Denver Las Vegas gunnery school where he received his wings Euphrates and Spokane Wash and at Great ham and Max Germer president of Falls Mont He fulfilled an exten tne cnoir The public is invited WOMAN sive army mission in Alaska Panama and Cuba and was sent to the European area His colonel decor FOR OFFICE WORK ENTIAL INDUSTRY Better View for Drivers ated him with an air medal and IN SALT LAKE CITY Ma 24 (API cluster He has a baby son John Har ames Motorists driving down Emigration canyon are going to have a better view of the Salt Lake valley than did Brigham Young when She told his Mormon followers in 1847 "This is the place" Mayor Earl Glade said lh ritv Only once in their lifetime will this graduation day come Make it a day of lasting remembrance in their memory with a wonderful tijrillipg gift from Anderson's A gift that will be worn with pride for years to come Choose it now from thousands of gifts sure to please from Anderson's FROM TOP TO BOTTOM Lady's amethyst ring modern engraved gold band 2000 Men's black iridescent Hematite11 intaglio ring 10K gold 2975 Beautifully engraved gold locket and chain 000 Smart attractive shell compact sterling clasp 200 Ladies' lavaliere exquisite gold on sterling colorful stone 475 Ladies' lapel pin gold on sterling with brilliants and colored stones 2075 Buy on Anderson's Budget Payment Plan Pay As Little As $125 Weekly has granted permission to the state road commission to remove the top of a knoll at the mouth of the Free Gift A richly Tinted Portrait with every order Finished In days Right prices tine quality I Stephens STUDIO 809 25th St i Dally Evenings and Snndays Dial 2-2207 canyon ana east of the Hogle Gar- aens zoo The commission has begun sur Must know typing shorthand and must have had some experience on posting machines This is a permanent postwar job and carries the best possible salary APPLY AT THE OGDEN OFFICE -of the veys lor a $250000 granite and bronze memorial to the Mormon pioneers which will be built near me canyon momn i We have a large selection of Li i I I MmSM WPfJi and Oi I S3Sk yum OIL REFINING COMPANY 2296 Grant Avenue or See MR SPENCE BAGGS at 2916 Brinker Ave after 6 Phone 2-2550 I I I I I I I I I I I JEWELRY COMPANY ITS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO DRIVE A MILE AND SAVE I I 2449 Washington Blvd Ogden Utah.

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