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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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Ogden, Utah
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11
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Second Section Second Section aca-mmsv OGDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 19 943 Council Installs Officers Tonight Woodman Chief Arrives Tonight Gas Mask Shipment Sent To Weber Defense Council FIELD GREETS COAST OFFICER i child size masks making a total of CANNING SUGAR REGISTRATION DATESCHOSEN City County Schools Weber College Will Issue Papers Leader Praises Ogden Squadron Ogden squadron of civil air patrol held a review and inspection Tuesday evening at Ogden high school for the state commander Major Joe Bergln and staff of Salt Lake City Major' Bergin complemented the squadron on its precision in military drill and appearance of the group as a whole He said he considered the Ogden group one of the best in the state He then described the reorganization of civil air patrol now under the army command instead of the office of civilian defense He also explained the importance of the part the CAP has been playing in national defense and submarine patrols etc 4 Will Be Emplyed During Training of Civilian Volunteers The local civilian defense office was notified by Clem Schramm state property office that the first allotment of gas masks to Weber county defense corps was being sent today This shipment will include 145 medium size 18 large size and 12 A 175 These masks will be used for the training of civilian defense personnel who would have to be outside doing thr job if gas were said Ross Glasmann commander hope civilians will realize gas masks are not necessary if they carry out certain rules such as: stay indoors go upstairs close windows and doors get out of gassed area leave clothes outside get to nearest bath or shower and use plenty of soap and water after blotting off gas with Kleenex dr absorbent material Rest should Meanwhile it was announced members of the Ogden Aquatic club will meet for the first time this season Thursday evening at seven-thirty in Room 101-W Central building of Weber college Plans for the season will be discussed Officers will be elected Present officers are Smith Jacobs president Kent Bram-weli' vice president and Helen Ward secretary and treasurer All those interested in swimming and water sports are invited to attend Brig Gen Perrin and members of his staff arrived by plane at i Hill field Tuesday afternoon for a visit with CoL Morris Berman commanding officer of Ogden air I depot control area command I "The nature of our trip here is coincident with the air service command policy of exchanging Ideas and Information" commented General Perrin I know through my visit here we may learn something which we may take back to our command to bet-j ter perform our mission of service and maintenance for the army air General Perrin is commanding general at the Sacramento air depot control area command He was formerly commanding of the Fourth air service area command which was Inactivated a few mohths ago when the air service command streamlined its organizational setup and activated the OADCAC at Hill field Accompanying the general were Major A Hodges Major Hawkens and Capt Abney conference with the local officers On Thursday evening he will be the honored guest and speaker at the regular meeting- of the camp at eight at the lodge home 2425 Grant It is expected he will discuss among other things the Lights of Freedom campaign now in progress by all camps of thq order An elaborate program has been prepared and all members are asked to be present It is expected representatives will be here from Salt Lake City Magna Provo Preston Logan and other nearby camps to Course Slated All boys desiring to learn to swim or learn to swim better are invited to attend the first class "at' the Weber gymnasium Thursday at five and Saturday at ten a A small fee will be charged for gym expense Instruction will be given by the local Red Cross MIDRIFF Will visit camp Midkiff of Denver president of the Woodmen of the World will arrive in Ogden this evening to pay an official visit to Camp 74 according to LeRoy Nelson past counsul oemmander Upon his arrival he will go into IIIWIMMIIIMBm? TRANSFER Shown hose I Sir Robert 1 Mr John Ogden city council of P-T A recelvtn the RS'' council sflnsond retlrtnr preldnt Mr Binnl then br olficer Win form 11 J1 Installed at a cate the council at seven tonight at Dicks caie ft Tvrvn 0 0 0 a Canning sugar registration for Weber county will be held Tuesday and Wednesday May 25 and 28 at four Ogden city schools and 10 Weber county schools and for four days at Weber college gym Carey executive secretary of the ration board announced today The city schools arq: Ogden high South Washington Meund Fort and The county schools are: Hunts' ville Burch Creek Kiverdale Roy Hooper West Weber Plain City Wahlqulst North Ogden and vil- for registration vill be nine a to four P- 'Vrnm gym will be a registration site from Tuesday through Friday of next week between nineo a and fou POn Friday May 28 all Ogden city schools will remain open troai ven a to nine for registration Procedure for registration the secretary explained calls for the head of the family to obtain a can-nln? sugar application blank to be published in The Standard-Exam iner or from the grocery store The filled out form should be pre sented together with Qbook No 1 at the nearest registra tion point Information required on the form Includes an estimate of the entire cannong needs determined from the table Included on the application blank Carey said TO BE NEXT SUBJECT Forms Fall 'Attraction Attendance Disappointing oratorio "Elijah will be presented by the 1 tabernacle choir early In the fall It was announced today by Director Lester Hlnchcliff Members of the choir will meet Thursday at seven-thirty the tabernacle to begin rehearsals Rolls of the choir are open for new members The tabernacle choir students of Central high school a string ensemble Organist Samuel Whitaker Director Hlnchcliff and soloists won acclaim Tuesday night for the rendition of colorful oratorio "The Creation" The several choruses were sung by a gToup of more than 200 The soloists who were also heard in trios and duets were Miss Myra Bingham soprano Austin Sea-ger bass and George Frost tenor The text was read by Lucille Chambers Roy Tribe manager of the tabernacle choir who extended welcome to the audience expressed disappointment at the small at-- tendance He wondered "why more people were not Interested In good music" and pointed out that In the east people pay as high as five dollars to hear rendition of the oratorio Pressure Cooker cdtosM) I There is no gift so precious as a dependable timepiece none that lives so long in useful service For accuracy beauty style value Bulova is outstanding among all the world's watches preferred in every walkof life! New and Retiring Staff Jo Be Complimented At Session By MRS HARRINGTON Mrs Robert Binnie will be installed president of Ogden city council of P-T A at a no-host dinner honoring new and retiring council officers tonight at seven at cafe Under the direction of Mrs A Howell regional vice president of the Utah State Congress of P-T A the following will assume office: President Mrs Robert Binnie vice president Mrs Vic Lenske second vice president Mrs John Salmond and honorary second vice president Supt Karl Hopkins third vice president Ferdinand Bahr fourth vice president Mrs A Kingsford fifth vice president Mrs Porter sixth vice president William Brown seventh vice president Mrs Dan Marshall eighth vice president Glen Perrins ninth vice president Mrs George Terry secretary Aaron Horne corresponding secretary Mrs Spencer Burrows treasurer Mrs Sieman Bowman Retiring officers to be honored are: President Mrs John Salmond first vice president Mrs Verna Payne second vice president Mrs Tonks and honorary vice president Supt Karl Hopkins third vice president Mrs Vic Lenske fourth vice president Mrs Aaron Horne secretary Mrs George Terry corresponding secretary Mrs Gladys Crompton treasurer Mrs Robert Binnie Supt Hopkins and Frana Francis will speak Mrs Midgeley executive member of the state board of managers will act as toast-mistress Parents teachers school board members P-T A members principals and council officers were invited to make reservations to HOMES PROJECT SET JLECTION President Treasurer and Councilmen Will Be Chosen Thursday WASHINGTON TERRACE All plans and arrangements to organize a community government at Washington Terrace southeast of Ogden are complete it was reported today by Iris Lillywhite director of special service projects for the FPHA The meeting will take place Thursday at eight In the Burch Creek school house Elected will be a community council president a secretary-treasurer and five councilmen Duties outlined for the councilmen are health sanitation and recreation fire and police service child care education and religion Whether the -community sixth largest In Utah about 6000 population will become an Incorporated city will depend on the board members' actions following election Miss Lillywhite said Alex Miller general housing manager federal public housing authority Ogden-Davis county area and Harold Glade assistant to Millar and resident manager at Washington Terrace will be introduced and will make remarks Ferdinand Bahr field recreation representative of the FWA will talk on community activities use of community agencies and proposed methods of government for the area Residents attending the meeting will be free to state their opinions and problems relative to the form of community government to be set up It was reported I I A fA'S Due to Limited Quantities We Cannot Accept Layaways i 'SB BULOVA fwrn mi 'T- i-ir- as Ki? at 7 i LT £1 Its Allotments Made Bulova IN VALUE IN ACCURACY Yes these ne to Elgin tcatches are truly made by the same skilled craftsmen uho are also producing precision instruments for 17 army navy and aviation needs This graduation give a lasting gift an Elgin watch Due to limited quantities we cannot accept layaways Utah housewives have been allocated 1583 pressure cookers Miss Myrtle Davidson assistant director for home economics of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service announced The cookers will be used by organized groups to assure maximum use during the canning season she explained County allotments include Box Elder 50 Cache 40 Davis 20 Morgan 20 Rich 8 Salt Lake 400 Summit 30 Weber 200 1 i i it 17 luvovM Officer Completes Artillery Course Sd IJeut LeRoy Wilson It has been graduated from the artillery course at the Quantico Va marine corps schools and has been assigned to duty with a combat organization Lieut Wilson attended Brigham Young university and wus graduated in June 1942 He was a member of the Goldbricker social unit He Is the son of David Wilson of 2531 Fowler Ogden A tiO- Bulova i Si a- -m 5 (4W siM Vi A Ti i Famous for WORKERS! 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