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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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SUNDAY MORNING MAY 23 If41 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Ogden Girl Scouts Win Fame Over Nation Due to Display Arranged Here 541 8 WORKERS RIDE ON DUSES vy 4- Probation Office Serves As Rehabilitation Agency Richard Peterson Gains PromotiofD Lieut g) Richard Heteron on of Mr and Mrs Peterson of 2553 Harrison ha been pro- nJ A Difi I moted from the rank of ensign Riders tntertained Uur- it hag been learned He has jut ing Journeys From returned from an eight weeks mis- NortHern Utah Jsion on a submarine and is now at his base somewhere in the Primary Function Is to Assist Probationer Jo Locate Job provide a mean for clearing the record- This is and ha been the ultimate goal of the probation officer Heretofore various opinions held by the court has raised the question whether it was required of them to pas en tence on a probationer Under the I current statute it is no longer necessary for the court to pass aen- By KEITII BARRETTE Standard-Examiner Staff Half-way house on the road to I tence the gray monotony of the penlten-j Violator Victim tlary from the criminal court I jn numerous Instances Mr Lar-the department of probation and gon indicated violators are the vic- parole It is iguratively speaking I um of circumstance or situations a kind of look-out providing a whose final denouement ends on worthy convicted man with the op- I me wrong aide of the law In a ma-portunity to get a new perspective joty 0f cases there I no crim-of himself and start again I inal tendencies or desire present Primary function of the proba- Selection of candidates for pro-tion and parole officer is to assist bation rests entirely with the court the criminal ward in finding a suit- and it Is through this able job surrounding himself with and help Mr arfn a congenial environment help him I much of the credit for the success solve his personal problems and of the work rests erase the stigma of a -record from An Integral part of the func-hls conscience When these have tion of the department 1 that or been eliminated from the score the parole from a state prison card the probationer is either well There are about double the number on hi way toward rehabilitating of parollees under the officer aup- 8 RECOGNITION recognition wa accorded local Girl Scout unit through the medium of a contest sponsored by Girl Scout national equipment service of New York City In which CL CL Anderson win dow (at right) was chosen winner ff-Sfr hTSSLuSS Wmtefi I u7on'Vom7eVto probationers I Lon enrie from once more in the good graces of Mr Larson stated ferent communities Local wut society I A parollee he explained differ I jng organizations cooperated In Nothing Spectacular I from the probationer in that he developing the theme of the win Wartime dow -Women Your Girl Scout Leadership" Decoratio of the window was done by Dave Burton (above) of 8571 Grant He i a former resident of Salt Lake City where he was employed with various concerns in window display and art depart- Huntsville Youth Likes Food Of Natives hut Best Lieut Charles A McCarthy Jr bus transportation officer at Utah I the naval -academy at A4 quartermaster depot said Saturday napolis last June then 118 I submarine school for six month 5418 employes of the depot are now ja now 0ffjCer In charge of gunriding to and from work on large nery and torpedoes on a submarine army-operated buses Weekly time He graduated from Ogden high spent on the busses is 16254 man school where he wa ter of the school orchestra and at- hours he reported tended Weber Junior college for Rides to and from work used to 1 tw0 years on a music scholarship be dull and dreary but that is 11 changed Ed Vendell depot bus BONDS ARE FIGHTING FAMILY transportation manager had the HogANSVILLE Ga (UP) novel idea of entertainment aboard General of the War club the busses including songs puzzle here Mrs Blla Hunt Bond quiz games readings and poem putting her all Into the war NJ Hostesses are appointed for each £nly does she buy war bond reg bus to plan each entertain- uiary but she has six Bond out ment Three busses have musical yjere fighting for her Fiy of her instruments consisting of guitar are in the armed forces and and two piano accordions -Each in the merchant marine day Mrs Lila Peterson Victory News employe provides mimeo? graphed songs or puzzles games or Lieut Charles A McCarthy ana poems to be used on the homeward Ed Vendell with Uet journey Lieut McGuire with the Worker Friendly Ninth transportation zohern Salt Mrs Lee Hales who rides bus Lake City The bus a stated Saturday when these Instigated on orders of the chief of people first came to work they transportation A Washington were practically all strangers but I alleviate transportation prtwie now they are all friendly and they I growing out of gasoline ana i -4r thank their driver Gustave- rationing son for acting as their coordina- Only Solution tor He has promoted the Idea of Due to the distance traveled by good-fellowship and cooperation workers from northern Utah It among the passengers I was felt buses were the only eolu- "The entertainment movement tion to conserve th enormous has proved quite worthy in assist- am0unt of gasoline and rubber that ing in building up morale of riders Was being used weekly by workers on the long journeys for the aver- traveling to the depot Since such age daily trip per passenger totals an unusual situation existed In this three hours with riders from Pres- I area which necessitated long trips ton Idaho spending four and one- I by private automobiles ft was felt half hours daily on the buses Some py transportation and rationing au-riders seem to rush to get on the thorities the buses would make pr Tj buses in the afternoons in order sible retaining employes for wo to get a good seat and begin the at the depot in spite of the fact Lieut MsCarthy said they resided In distant town Play Instrument Workers and army official are On the two buses serving the ef the opinion the new program has depot from Hyrum piano accor- proved satisfactory and national dions are played by Mrs Robert recognition has been received since Price and Mrs Rita Jenson who I this project was one of the first ef give solos and accompany the sing-1 its kind in the nation ing Brig Gen Ralph Talbot Jr Saturday commended employes respon- I sible for initiating the program Gen Talbot stated that much credit is due workers who travel long hours by bus daily to do their share in moving supplies to American troops and that he hoped that the recreational program being sponsored on the buses would compensate in some measure for the short time which these employee have left to seek recreation during the evenings Army Project The new government buses now serving northern Utah recently were put into service by th army i replacing buses which were chartered from private companies The I bus system was worked out through study and survey by Maj Baker Maj Jpseph Thomas '-v i'-v A 1 Seldom does anything of a spec- has been released from a nature emerge from thisltiary before the maximum of hi Important department day-to- sentence has been served is re-day routine seldom Inspires head- leased for the purpose of fitting line Thl partly because of the I him back into society under sup- confidential nature of It work and erviion of the department or pro- partly because the probation offi- I bation and parole role 1 directive rather than On VT a i corrective Through suggestion the A part of the function of the de- ment and I a graduate of Salt probationer i induced to do a ma- partment la on an Interstate basis West high chooL Mr Bur- jor share of the rehabilitation work I This Is a compact between states himself in which parollees are exchanged James A Larson probation and among states when it is deemed parole officer of this district which desirable by boards of pardons ana comprises six northern Utah coun- I parole officers that it Is to the best ties reports that between 30 and I Interests of the parollee to return 40 cases of probation pass through him to his home state i his hands annually Of this num-1 Utah receives parollees from al- Buckley Davies 462 Seventeenth bar only two aits have had their I most every state In the union Mr I daughter privilege revoked during the past Larson said and parollees from Fitzmorris Robert Lee and Ruth lx months In seven Instances the Utah are in turn sent out to many I chidington 639 Thirtieth son probationers have rehabilitated I of the states I Stephens Carl Leo and Helen themselves to the extent that they I Purpose of the compact is to give Moss 2665 Grant daugh- have been accepted by the na-1 some one the responsibility to know armed forces and the re-1 where the parollee is at aU times Thomas Andrew and V1SL of Roane Waring national mainder have or are well on the Not all of the results of the work Hae Andrew commander in Ogden Monday way? toward returning to a status I conducted by the probation May 31 It was announced by Post of good citizenship parole department are successful Rlpplinger John Henry ana Piona commander John Ira Davis Permanent Success I Mr Larson said "but when we look I Hardy 1029 Capitol son I Comprising the reception com- While the number of cases han- at the number which prove favor- Oram William Grant and Op1 mittee headed by Eccles are died does not appear large in com- I able as the result of this friendly I Dora Wilson 233 pari son to the number of criminal I but firm supervision we cannot first daughter convictions it rates an exceedingly help but feel our work is worth the wood James Henry and Olive I Hi'gbee Utah national committee- high percentage in the light of per- effort and no doubt accounts for Summers 2925 Ogden daughter man district commanders raem- manent success the growing popularity of the pro-j VeTnI Sanluel and Ava La jbers of military posts adjacent to 4 I i a a a ma amo 9 Vl A Probation Is privilege reserved throughout the United de of the By SGT DICK GORDON Marine Combat Correspondent (Distributed by United Press) SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC Lieut Lowell (Doug) Grow Huntsville Utah gained weight on native food while he was stranded 18 days behind Japanese lines in the Solomons but he still perfers the cooking of his mother Mrs Adelia Grow Grow wore size 30 pants when he first joined the natives Less than three weeks later his buddies insisted he required size 36 ample evidence that the Melanesian rations were plentiful Grow one-time employe of the Utah state highway commission is a marine aviator Shot down by a pack of Zeros he swam 500 yards to shore when his rubber boat sank with his plane When he reached land near the former Japanese positions on Guadalcanal he was welcomed by a band of na-1 ves He spent two days with them and then they took him to a missionary he heard the Japanese fir ate when trouble started While he stayed with the missionary he head the Japanese fir-ng less than a mile away Almost every day he watched dogfights overhead almost threw rocks at a couple of bombers trying to attract their attention I had about given up lope that any of our planes would spot me and had made arrangements for the natives to guide me through the jungles next to the Jap lines when a scout bomber spotted me Another plane dropped a note saying they would send a boat around "I tried to get the missionary to come on the boat with me but he Fay son Hill LIEUT LOWELL GROW Eludes Japanese a gram not for the habitual or frequent States' violator whose "pattern has def initely been cast but for those who for one reason or another have broken the law through circumstance or accident Whether a person is eligible for probation rests entirely on the findings of an Intensive investlga- Births BIRTHS Ogden past chef gares Forty and Eight A Howell Johi9 Ruth Patten 2232 Jackson jion claJS Named Details of the special luncheon will be handled by Wes Robbins Jack Littlefield and Read Michel- son Ross Glasmann and Wes Robbins will direct publicity and pro- Stokes Glen Nathan and Clara Wilhelmina Steinfelder 297 West reported to the Ogden I Seventh son tiom The acceptability city health department last week: Melle Lind and Edna Allen rests entirely on the merits of his Browning Matt Sanderfur and Huntsville daughter ease and many factors com to Barbara Wattis Kimball 2310 Fil-1 Williams Glen Arthur ana Lu Fowler refused saying he had lived with the natives eight years and desert He said he find much to do during the 18 days except "paddle up and down a river in a native canoe and watch the crocodiles go Grow was an employe of the Utah highway commission before he enlisted in June 1941 cUe Sophia Gerstner 2862 moUons orjhe event and daughter and dapfr'RaiDh I FrTd Kuhlman will bear on whether the applicant lmore daughter ellglbleor not McEntlre Lowell Albert josei)h and Barta arrange the I 2129 crnt- Shafer Earl Duane and Elizabeth Bfney william Arthur and Eileen national speech Va-June Smack 1300 Wall daughter BramwVn North Ogden son rious local military and civic or-Wade Jesse Dean and Helen I Scowcroft Albert and Dorothy I ganizations will participate in the Turner Morgan daughter Conlee 1633 Twenty-eighth daugh- prograjn The applicant himself undergoes a thorough investigation as to his history environment associates at titude and whatever else his particular case warrants There are numerous cases Mr Program at Tabernacle White Warren Sevy and Evelyn ter Larson pointed out where the ap- I Todd 214 Harrisville'road daugh-I Meske Gene Peter and "11 iT tabernacle plicant has had a habit of long ter cDe Perkins 24 Navy Way Wash- in the Ogden tal berm ace The program will be presented J5S nd 1MBIS5SSSSS iS! fir ing the formative7 year of the Mae Smith 2434 Monroe daughter ited Beating "tr i i nxfrom I Hulse Ronald George and Kathe- pms Milton Emery and Gladys I sion will be by ticket only Admit-cne job To otier frijuTt I rine Kay Shurtliff 213 Adams I Porter daughter I tance may be insured by secur- flf living auarters and I daughter I Tavlor Royal Vause and Mar- I ing tickets from either the Ander- drifUng from first one kind of I Neuber Henry Fred and Itesala gt Geraldine Terry Plain City son Jewelry stow Gien Bros Muse Mary Trash 3470 Grant daughter danvhter store or the box office of the Bingham Milton Mathais and Brunettl Eugene Genoglia and Orpheum theatre Legionnaires 1 reservations for the work to another In these aggravated cases help Velda Stanger 3029 Wall son Lake Ogden No 4 may make reservations for the Davis Students Ballot Officers KAYSVILLE Prior to the close of Davis high school for summer vacation the and igrls organizations elected new officers for the 1943-44 term Heading the boys' group will be Jimmie Cleverly president Frank Session vice president and Clynn Ford secretary-treasurer Girls club members selected Mary Ella Evans president Lola Hodgson vice president and Carol Ellison secretary-treasurer Afton Grandsen will act as senior representative and La Ween Winters as junior representative would appear useless to the inex- Ncdra reriencedor averse person The Shurtliff Wendell Hicks and daughter luncheon through the firatltip I job ultable itell HoraM Tn- Is 1 umntatrilehl rffir Holonmd Lu- A(1Ifl Owtof to th limited Urn th work until the habit of drifting clle Parker Roy son QnQOlUITl ACCUSGCl national commander can spend in hfm overcome bv the desire to I McFarland Thomas Glen and I Utah it is anticipated that large become a useful citizen The pro- Fern Barnard No 1 Og- I Of A 6 delegations of Legionnaires and vha ftfttiiti hli wjLrci in I den daughter I their friends from northern utanf solvinr the problems arising from Shaw MJ" Riley and Blanch! kKT CTTTY Mav 22 (AP) Idaho and Wyoming wp fh ti an rt3e a nz Marfan Marberger 2942 Wall son I SALT LAKE CITY May 22 (ABl junket to Ogden for the event1 him To Ttrive for greater aid high- Goodnight Thomas Jefferson and union charge of unfa jabor Commander Warlng will discuss Ideals Viva HaPviston Layton son Practle of Americl various toPics of national concern tr Ideals I Aaron Douglas and Dori Ivy including the labor situation taxes 'ollaston 4 Army Way Wash- I utah labor rel Uo a a and wages and will include a de- No Time Limit Thera Is no time limit to this effort of guidance Th directive work Is continued for as long as i union No 2 international i the probationer needs the help and Sadie Swanner 2001 Jackson on- jj Mine Mill and Smelter cast BPech In most cases covers a period of Charles Clarence and Union or Mine mui about two years Rosemary Regina Matusak Not infrequently an eligible ap- Seventh son I mine 'in plicant for probation has a lengthy Lofts Gordon Harley and eoimtyP wadischarged record of law violation Seldom laleene Brunker Huntsville daugh- I In -an obvious- SiSft I application through the Ogden nay xkz unon KUVuHfcb 2s: Jensen Elden Evans and Rae this record made up of felonious ter acts but serious enough to rabe questions of doubt In th favorable outcome of the probation work Very few times Mi Larson said has th candidate failed to uphold the confidence placed In three 2345 Washington MontlceUo JuneS Ray and Myrtle i Way Washington DVGf lOlQllOIlS I Frederick and Carter Morgan Lodged Against Lake City The are: Mrs Marguerite Boyce Woods Wasatch drive Layton daughter of Mr and Mrs Preston Boyce Layton and wife of Robert Woods who Is serving In the army Miss Zita Krupp 8 North Ogden daughter of Mr and Mrs Ezra Roy Krupp and Miss Nona him by the probation officer and turns out to be a worthwhile citizen filling his responsibilities to his employer and the community Statute Helps Greatest boost probation and parol districts have received from I Jessie Pearl lawmakers in recent years Is the daughter statute paased by the Utah state legislature and which became ef feetive March 17 1943 It gives th courts legal authority to set aside or dismiss th plea of guilty after a defendant In a has rehabilitated least proven his willingness to re turn to a status of good citizenship Compliance with th new law Jackson Ellen son Painter Norman Oram 1 Navy Terrace daughter Porter Kenneth Marquez Jose Marquez Clearfield Howes Edwin Ella Stanger Monson Alma criminal case Jenson 2137 himself or Mlkesell John Elizabeth daughter Garner 2 VOUR DEALERS for Aberdeen Coal urge that you cooperate in the war effort by ordering next winter coal now Coal must serve war needs and the aid of all coal users Is necessary to assure an adequate fuel supply whenever and wherever it is to be used in the war effort By ordering next coal now you will be doing your share to make thl possible You will make It possible for your dealer to plan his deliveries to you and your neighbors to thal you will have an adequate supply for your own needs Please do not delay Regardless of the brand you use order now? I S' These Are ABERDEEN COAL Dealers Hereafe reliable dealers for Aberdeen Coal capable of serving your fuel needs with famous ABERDEEN COAL the fuel "Best in the Santos and Dora I SALT LAKE CITY May 22 (AP) daughter I Complaint charging violation of Faya Morrill Sout Lorenzo and Sarah the Dyer automobile theft act were Mr- Morrill South 2044 Monroe son filed against Fred Allen Davis 26 Fourth West Brigham (3ty Dale and Dayle and Walter Plesko 24 fugitive All three were Ogden avenue son Montana convicts In federal dia- duty to their Leon and Ida trict court today I Hunter college New York for their Hermanson Layton agents said the men Indoctrination and training I escaped from a Montana prison George Edwin a 1 farm last October They were ar- rTTm Gladys Lavida Simpson Hooper rested Thursday night In possession Ws Ahfrt son of an automobile which Patrolman Harry Wightman i and Robert Haag Virgil Plus and Frances Victor Heath and LeRoy Iver- Brown had the misfortune to try Grant Rlverdale daughter I son said was stolen at Reno Nev I to sell two gasoline ttMonlng Fragg Lewis and Julia Davarro April 18 I books to a secret service operativ 244 Twenty-second son I Guns burglary tools and several They were part of a quantity tnat Kawaguchi Masayoshi and To- typewriters allegedly stolen at toad been stolen from a local board kina Endo Syracuse son Wells Nev were found fh the ma- I but they denied having done the Greer Ray Ross and Lucille chine the officers reported I stealing Jacobsen 3029 Jefferson son pftiAz Op Accomfduhmsui LIVES that are lived without affectation without boastful acclaim hut with sincere appreciation for the virtues of honest toil are lives which most profoundly influence the trend of civilization characters may seem to he but grains of sand far a storm-tossed desert but instinctive respect -accrues to such personalities They become pillars of strength to all who know them John Bott Sons Co oldest and largest wholesale manufacturers and retail dealers In personalized memorials DIAL 6914 8019 Washington BlvdU Ogden 80 North Slain Rrigham Gty i i LET SICKNESS MAKE YOU MISERABLE Phone 2-1242 Phone 500 Phone 2-1432 Phone 5787 Phone 2-5791 Phone 170 ABC Coal Company Brigham City Fruit Produce Cooperative Cramer Coal Company John Fair Coal Company Pioneer Coal Lumber Co Tri-State Lumber Company (Brigham City) matter with what you are afflicted root and herb II treatment will positively relieve stomach trouble colon trouble liver and gall bladder trouble kidney and urinary troubles Special herb treatment for high blood pressure headache piles arthritis rheumatism cough asthma Also herb treatment for ether ailment Free consultation CIIAN AND KONG CHINESE HERB CO Washington Blvd Pedersen Junius Wilford and Beatrice Evelyn Jones 461 Twenty-seventh son Asay Adelbort Boise and Saxon Forsyth Layton daughter Griffin Joseph Patrick and Esther Bennett 3258 Ogden avenue daughter Tuck Nolan James and Nelda Pedersen 2563 Jefferson daughter Stager Harrison Cornelius and Betty ray Snyder Rlverdale daughter Treseder Thomas Ervin and Emma Maud Sima 325 Doxey son Smith Ralph Charles and Louisa Ann Faulkner 1933 Wall daughter Johnson Leo Georg and Alic BooSs Last The distinctive "Dutch roof design is particularly suited for this locality It Is absolutely wind-resistant and the best fire and storm protection you can get We are licensed contractors You are protected against falls and Injury liability and property damage IHTER-KOOTAK! ROOF CO 2927 Washington Blvd Dial 6862 BUY WAR BONDS! They tre Aomualtioa in the Fight for FreedonT TlADt HAftK tflr COLD SPRING MONUMENTS IIHITim MWT CIST 1HD1SWCT.

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