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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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Ogden, Utah
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18
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CB THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING MAY 24 1945 Will Recall Birth Date of Ogden Seminary Graduation Aivaited jj- Tr I 1- I Stars and Stripes The eyes of the nation will be 1st "V- turned shortly on Baltimore where the one hundred sixty-eighth anniversary of the birth of the Stars and Stripes will be celebrated during the week of June 10-17 In other rjlaces citizen commit- 5 I li i a-- t' ipt im va tYs 1 i tees will be appointed to take part in observing! National Flag week i I in their localities In Ogden Mayor David Rom-i i ney has issued a proclamation ask-' ing the citizens on the home front who also have contributed their might in winning the war to keep i alive the spirit of love for our nation's emblem by honoring National Flag week i Mayor Romney has appointed Mrs Falck chairnean of a i citizens committee to arrange for (local observance Members will be I announced later The national shrine in Baltimore i inrnted in the little house on qw an ysj I East Pratt street where the flag that Francis Scott Key named "Star Spangled Banner1 was made "To this shrine yearly come thousands of visitors from every state in the union to pay tribute to the memory of the man whose words in the national anthem will live forever" said Mrs Falk i LEADERS Shown here are some of those in charge of the Ogden seminary graduation exercises: Stanley Ball (left) director of music Lynette John formal speaker Lois McFarland accompanist Carol Jean Lambourne narrator Bonnie Brian chairman of discussion group Clyde Parker general v- i -1 chairman 1 i Ceremonies Take FEED Laying Llasji fti (Corn base) 100 lbs MiUtJ Dairy Feed 270 ilog Feed 285 While Wheal280 Rolled Barley220 Business Analyst Positions Open 00 J' ri I i -p- I il'-'' 'mMt I Place Sunday at Ogden Tabernacle announced an immediate and criti-4 months in an intensive study of Dresses Second 'r Jl i Floor cal need for over 300 business anal The sixth graduation exercises ysts for duty in occupied Germany The analysts will devote up to of the Ogden seminary will be held at the Ogden tab ernacle Sunday May 27 at three Straw Bale 75c AUTOMOBILE DEAD STORAGE I i The exercises will feature radio skits panel discussions and informal discussions on the theme "The Four Freedoms" Appropriate music will accompany the FERTILIZER Morrro Perfect for Lawns 7 Flowers Shrubs 50-Ib 100 TA the files and records of German industry finance and insurance firms Applicants selected must have business or accounting education and experience and must have a good reading knowledge of the German language The salaries paid will range from $2600 to $4600 per annum plus additional compensation for overseas service The business analyst positions must be filled immediately since many post-war policies with respect to treatment of Germany will be based on the results of the records study Qualified applicants are invited to apply immediately to the civil service commission 220 Federal building Ogden tneme TIAf per Month Diplomas will be awarded by AM lbs OU bag PRINTED PLAY SUITS Cleverly styled one-piece play suits with separate skirt Karl Wood of the church department of education and supervisor of seminaries The public is In Clean Safe Protection MITCHELL MOTOR CO 455 25th St Phone 9063 vited to attend Styled from Cohama large floral prints Beach I I QC tan blue aqua and rose Sizes 12 to 18 I I 7D 'Farmers Feed Go TREE DELIVERY 2008 Washington Fhone 7332 Mr: jr i jpr sx 1 Rail Groups Will OTAILORED SHORTS Featured in popular colors of white navy brown and yellow Popularly priced at Hold Services I Committees of the four transpor $349 to $498 PEDAL PUSHERS 014 LL MOT RETU The newest sensation for bicycling and sport wear All wanted colors In sizes 10 to 16 SPORT SHIRTS tation brotherhoods and auxiliaries are arranging a program in observance of their memorial day Sunday May 27 in the Fourth ward chapel There are five committees with Ketchie general chairman and Eckardt secretary: For girls and women white cotton long sleeve sport shirts to wear with all your sport clothes Sizes hO OQ 32 to 38 yJL7 KIDDIES' SWIM TRUNKS Rayons cottons and wool mixtures AU colors to choose from (Boys' department on the main floor) l07 14 -ftin-if-A I Harlin chairman: Mrs Alice ensen Mrs Smith Ketchie chairman Mrs Leavett Mrs Agnes Crites Mrs A Malberg chairman Everett Mrs Gertrude Hutchins Mrs Wilson A Ingles I Advertising Craynor chairman Mrs Jules Dieu Paul Protzman Reception Mrs Vinus Konold Mrs Eckardt Mrs Leavett Mrs Agnes Crites Mrs Smith Dayhuff A Rothey Harlin Oriel Blackburn Galbraith i tstrr 1 GIRLS' SWIM SUITS Swim suits and trunks for kiddies also swim suits-for bigger girls and juniors (Girls department CQ tQ 90 second floor) Priced from: OC TO 7 (SWIM SECOND FLOOR) 'S-i1 Sl 'I We know it for a fact and we will not forget these boys But the danger lies in our forgetting those who do come tack Our returning servicemen will play a large part in the future of America and we must gie them every opportunity for getting ahead helping them to the better living that is Americas post-war heritage Has our town and community made post- war plans that include the veterans? We must find room for them in our industries give them a chance to earn a better living to make a better world or themselves Ogden Marine I Is Landed 0 00 a i 1 1 a -v I Marine Corps Pvt Lee Wagner Jr was a brave and courageous American who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country He was mortally wounded by Jap machine gun fire when the first marine waves hit the shell-swent VOy at-M beaches of Iwo Jima He felt no Colorful stripes and polka-dot beach bags waterproof 1 i n-ings snap tia and zipper pain The above was contain) in "a etv ana letter of condolences received by Pvt Wagner's parents Mr and Mrs Lee Wagner 948 Twenty second It was written bv Lt Gar field Randall commander of company of which Pvt Wag ner was a member I he letter informed Mr and Mrs Wagner that their son had i -V V''t' A-V been buried in the Fourth marine cemetery on Iwo island Pvt Wagner held the purple nean witn gold star for having been wounded twice by shell frag ments during the invasion of Tin ian and Saipan islands He was reared and educated in Ogden and 1 "Sv -J" was a iormer employe of The Og den Standard-Examiner Vf'if 4 To Be Sentenced PRICE Utah Mav 24 Carl Erickson of Spring Glen was ordered to appear in district' court today for sentencing on an involuntary manslaughter charge1 'His Buy' Bonds Now During the Seventh War Loan Drive automobile struck and killed Betty Thomas 12 of Peerless on the Helper-Spring Canyon highway in iviarcn Eli ISTR i ri 'iTO Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste If you have an exresa of acids in your blood your 15 miles of kidney tubes may bo overworked These tiny filters nod tubes are working day and night to help Nature rid your Bj-ptem of excess acids and poisonous waste When disorder of kidney function rermits Tjoisonous matter to remain in your blood it may cause narariwt backacher heumatic pains ssir 1 "llu Iiiimiinl liiiWllilWf nut i 7 4 i -1 1 leg pains loss of pep and energy getting up- vj onnn That Serves You A 7893 1 7 mgnta swelling pumness unaer sae eyes headaches and dixiiness Freauent or scanty I --ww tuir CgderUtai passages with smarting and burning some We Redeem times snows tnere is sometnaag wrong witn your kidnevs or bladder IWe Give Valuable Green Stamps! ifiHiE imm 'Ufa Kidneys may need help the same as bowels so ask your drupeist for Doan's PUls used sue- WE NEVER CLOSE! Green Stamps! cesBiuliy by millions tor over 40 years They eire happy relief and will help the IS miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood Get Doan Fill 1 JL i I.

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