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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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Second Section Second Section OSDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE I 1945 SECTION B-l Qualifying Ballots Gathered Methodists Seek Million lames HHHi' ii mm Railway Engineer Retires Sees Future in Diesels Exciting Events Slated for Queen Entrants 0 Graduates Step Out Into World Following Impressive Diploma Event Ogden high school's eraduatineoarticioated in a panel discussion Locomotive Engineer Fred Affluid drive transmission) to take Larson! 65 retired today from the the place ol the elaborate electrical For Member List An exeiting schedule awaits of class of 1945 marched across th pertaining to aspects of education vast stage of the auditorium Thurfc They were William Anderson day night then down the steps anrf Georgia Anderson and Kenneth A Randall They developed arguments that broad education in oui lruo me wona iur me iuriner adventures awaiting them Delegates to the sixty-sixth annual session of the Utah mission Methodist church assembled in the First Methodist church today heard Dr William Blackstock superintendent in his annual report ask if they were ready to meet the challenge to assist in enrolling one million new members the 1 eoal set bv the Methodist cludes training to assist the stu There were 655 young men and generating equipment now in use on many Diesel locomotives He has One son Clifford following in his steps Who is now running an engine in the freight service Mr Larson is a member of the of and was recently) presented with the 40-year button I Mr Larson and wife reside at 584 Twelfth where he will follow his hobby of fruit berry vegetable and flower culture He also is a great reader keeping up on the current topics of the day He says he intends to continue his fish i rig and hunting and adds he "has caught his share of big fish and has some fine specimens of deer heads" vnunff women in this class it was i dent in his need to make a living announced Of this number 38 are to enrich his living and to help him live in peace and happiness wearing the uniforms of the armed southern Pacific after serving 46 years He has been pulling out of Ogden 'to Carlin Nevlon the Challenger land Overland Limited Mr Larson was born in Terrace! Box Elder county Nov 14 1879 In August 1899 he was placed in service as a fireman by Master Mechanic Luckett and after three and a half years was promoted to engineer Several years after the division point was moved from Terrace to Ogden he assisted in the construction of Lucin cutoff across Great Salt lake The only engine he has not run is the Diesel streamliner The Diesel locomotive Is the coming thing and will gradually supplant steam Mr Larson believes He hks witnessed the growth and development of steam each year getting a bit larger and -until now he feels the seam limit unless something entirely new is developed has just about been reached He notes that the Diesels are less top-heavy and do not give the tracks such a severe pounding He anticipates therfe will be a simplified way Of geiting the power to the drive wheels (such as a large forces A One has made the supreme sacrifice for his country As each cap and gown clad graduate received his certificate be and she were for a few seconds the focus of attention of an audience of parents that filled all seats in the auditorium providing keenly interested audience for a with others Thus education is applied vocationally culturally and socially The panel participants agreed that those who neglect to prepare themselves for duties ahead by neglecting to take advantage of education Opportunities throw an increased burden upon those faithful to their obligations ficial queen candidates who have qualified with their 267 votes ($5000 actual cash in bond sales) by tonight at midnight" says Kenneth Moyle Burton general chairman for the Ogden Exchange club sponsors in Weber county for the bond queen contest Early next week the leading girls in jach district will be interviewed fver radio station KLO Pictures pf the qualified girls will also appear in the lobby of the Egyptians and Orpheum theatres At the Egyptian their names will be flashed on the screen The girls will alsos appear at several functions before the final date of the Weber dounty contest June 20 One of the main attractions will be the vsit of one of Hollywood's loveliest She will meet and be photographed with all of the qualified girls in a series of pictures Mr Burton announced full details will be worked out at a meet chuiich throughout the country Dr Blackstock pointed out that the aim should not be merely to add that number to the church rollsl but to "bring into the church a million loyal devoted and Consecrated followers of the Lord" He said he is deeply concerned about people having no definite personal relationship with Gpd Possible Motive performance in which all the participants were stars The exercises were begun at eight ck Principal Proud Principal William Miller briefly expressed his pride in the class as he made formal recommendation to Superintendent Karl Hopkins that each receive a certificate of graduation The superintendent after a brief discourse in which he recalled that Driver is Sentenced Ernest! Jacques 19 Arsenal Villa who admitted a charge of drunken driving was sentenced in the BUrch Creek court late Thursday afternon to serve 60 days in Weber county jail According to Police Officer Clark Olson the defendant' was driver of a car involved in an accident May 24 in which nine persdns were injured After violating three stop signs the Jacques crashed into another motor vehicle at" Adams and Twenty-secortd the officer said Asked why he' failed to stop at the stop signs the defendant replied "I didn't see them" Justice of the Peace Alfred Gladwell remarked "You were apparently too drunk to see anything" Ihe defendant admitted he had been drinking brandy' In his discussion of the campaign Dr Blackstock questioned as to the motive Is it because we have something to do for them or something they can do for us or is It something we want them to become?" -A I Discussing the world service program Dr Blackstock asked "Who is my neighbor?" awd replied "Any man woman or child of any race in need of moral spiritual and physical help" The superintendents report showed that all pastors of the 19 churches in the Utah mission have Graduates March Following the singing of "The Star-Spang leti Banner" by the assembly to the music of" the high school orchestra with Glenn Hanson directing the audience remained standing while the graduates marched to their seats in fh front of the auditorium Then class and audience sang the school hymn following which Graduate Dale Blackburn 'Offered the invocation and the orchestra performed Tschaikowsky's March Slav" The excellent school choruses then performed first an ensemble of young women then the entire chojr with Norma Lucille Fletcher a the soloist Later the mpn's chorus Derformed be laict on work with unchurched peopleJ i'l? Dr A Greene of Nashville Tenn representing the church board of education said "If we are going to do the job we must be horiesti assuming responsibilities and carrying them through "JTor performance" he said "one must this was the twenty-sixth class to be graduated under his supervision directed that the diplomas be conferred In response the class sang "God of Our Fathers" Dean of Girls Zelta Bellinger and Vice Principal David Peterson then took their positions one on each side of the candle-lighted stage beside tables upon which the certificates were stacked and the climax of the occasion the procession of the young merf ing Monday evening for the finals in the Weber county contest to be held at the Orpheum and Egyptian theatres Reed GammelL and James ftlahlum Exchange club members! have been appointed co-chairmen: for the event They have chosen Clyde Buehler and Elmer Dudman to work with them in conjunction with theatre managers in planning the show The latest ballot count shows LIMIT NEAR Deadline for potential Weber county war bond queen contestants to qualify with 267 votes is midnight tonight Above Lawrence Bluth Exchange club ballot control chairman gathers qualifying votes from one of the numerous polling places be honest rational emotional and mystical You cannot be a Christian-arid be unmoral that Grace Stone has the largest and young women across the stage 1MCCLANAHAN'S Three of the graduating class I proceeded 4 given taitntui ana consciaiuuus service Some of the churches he said had voted to incjrease world service giving He commented upon the service rendered to the canteen work of the USO and letters sent to members of-the church in the armed services by the Women's Society of Christian Service Revival Sought Dr Frank Mathis Colorado Springs Colo speaking at the afternoon session Wednesday made a special plea for revival in the church Emphasis he said should Scholarship Awards Made At College Assembly Impersonation Penalty Given Twenty-five days in the city jail and a $50 fine was the sentence imposed today by City Judge Quill Nebeker on Westmorland 55 Riverside Gardens who was convicted Thursday on a charge of impersonating an offi- Woman Cleared In Court Case At a cltx court hearing today Mrs Iva Taylor 34 of 2936 Stephens was found innocent of a charge of trespassing on the property of her brother-in-law George Taylor 43 at 2932 Stephens Earlier Mr Taylor who was charged with battery by his sister-in-law changed his nlea from ih- 4 At the annual Weber college scholarship assembly today the winners were announced as a sur increase iwith a gain of 460 votes Norma Tfcylor came into second place wih Bette Anderson closely following "Candidates who are close to their qualifying minimum are working hard to see that they will be included in the scheduled events" Burton said Four Brothers Aid Cause of Allies Mr arid Mrs Albert Stettler 2618 Liberty former Sunset residents have four sons in the service Harold Stettler has enlisted in the merchant marine and will leave Sunday for training in Los Angeles He attended Davis high school and was a priest in the Suaset ward 111 -i? Public Bidden to prise to the students Outstanding among the scholar- cer Thirty-five dollars of the fine nocent to guilty through his at Recital Hear shiDS is the Hoyrd Merrill Mil HVM mm mm torney Ira A Huggins Imposition of sentence was continued until Saturday morning David Wilson represented Mrs Taylor The complaints grew out of dif- was suspended pending Westmorland's future good behavior Westmorland according to records arrested Thomas A Shreeve mmmmm rwmm The public is invited an hour of song at Glen Brotners music hall on Saturday Juntf 2b at eight Vocal students of Miss Edna mm I Van Bureh for discharging faculties between the children of 2558 Hardy will be presented a re me iwo iarmues lvir layior was cital alleged to have slapped Mrs Tay firearms within the city iimits Samuel Barker assistant city attorney said today that West Those scheduled to participate eiie Jensen are Bonnie Bybee Ju McGregor Patricia Leach Jeaneal Charles Pasch Geraldine Sherwood Joan Watkihs ajnd Dorothy lor's face at the climax of the family differences "Apparently" Judge Quill Nebeker observed "it is another one of those cases in which the children start the altercation the parents pick it up and the children go off and play marbles together the parents would go and play marbles with the children it would probably settle the matter" student of will assist wm memorial awarded this year to Douglas Moore son of A Moore of 768 Twenty-fourth A full "tuition scholarship at Weber college it was established in 1943-44 by Dr and Mrs Merrill in memory of their son a student of Weber college for the year 1935-36 and a graduate of the naval academy at Annapolis in 1941 Ensign Merrill was killed in action at Pearl Harbor December 7 1941 the first from Weber college and Ogden city to die in the service of his country in the event that precipitated the United States' declaration of war against Japan The scholarship was created in the belief that great benefit would accrue to any student wbc would "emulate the spirit of determination helpfulness and coinage that so completely characterized Howard Merrill" Young Moore a freshman at Whiting Marilyn Bradshaw Mrs Mathel Ridges with piano selections Louise Knight will act panist and Mrs Corp Leroy is now stationed in the Aleutian islands as a mechanic in the air corps His wife the former Melba Bransfield resides with their son at 2858 Kie-sel Ensign Lawrence Stettler is somewherje in the Pacific and has participated in five major battles His Wife i lives in Los Angeles Anotheif son Sgt William Stettler is a tail-gunner on a B-17 Flying Fortress and now stationed injj Italy as accom- MtCLANAHAN'S pilllllfll morland's commission as special officer expired in September 1944 According testimony by Shreeve and other witnesses Shreeve was arrested on what is known as Nob Hill No 2 north of the city reservoirs while a group was shooting Shreeve was booked at the city police station Westmorland allegedly placed Shreeve under arrest by displaying what appeared to be police badge No 68 During the trial George Barker defense attorney introduced a letter from Police Chief Johnson to the Weber county rationing board which asked additional gasoline for Westmorland's use on the grounds he had been of assistance to the police in curbing shooting of firearms within the city limits Attorney Samuel Barker who prosecuted the case objected to the letter but the court received it only as mitigating evidence in the event Westmorland were found guilty Douglas oore 141 Brown and Elaine Taylor 18 both of Farr West John Patzkowsky 27 and Edna Lonaff Jean Vories 22 Ogden Nowell Carter Burns 28 and Clare Powell 21 Ogden Fidencio Martinez 27 Hill Field and Shirley Dean Stocks 20 Preston Idaho Madison E- Smith 35 Big Springs Texas and Helen Fleming 25 Baltimore Maryland Daniel Ogden 21 and Joyce Chambers 18 Ogden Romance Picture Seems Brighter romance picture in Weber county improved in May 1945 compared to the same month a year ago according to the Weber in i i Jk Weber" may use the award for tuition next school year The University of Utah scholarship was won by Patricia Critch-low outstanding Weber student of the past two years She has been active in many clubs in dramatics and music The Brigham Young scholarship was awarded to Shirley Cunning-ton The A scholarships went to Lorna Grix and Evelyn Wiggin Elaine Smith won the county clerk's office This year I miuiBnwmiiminn 1 'V 1 fflillllliHIilllllllHIIIlMMIimillllllitlinillMlllljSS I I during May there were 93 marriage licenses issued as compared Ark quits fe Ii sm 4 tif I ri i Work Shirts with only 78 for a year ago I HI kirvJ I- i it a 1 1 I Hi a Ch Omega tuition scholarship and Today marriage licenses had been Marian Hickman won LDianaeda issued to the following 10 couples: i HI iNcvy syies oizes i to io Grey poplin work shirts cnoiarnip i couples: A wholarship to the University Roland Ellis Donaldson 20 and Evelvn Jov i i or Utah department of music was Blackfoot Idaho Teuscher 20 Ogden Roy Hol- 2 I lenbeck 58 Portland Ore and sizes 1 4I2 to 17 Sturdy shirts that can I CQ "take it SIPT Work Pants fcthel Warne Marrs 53 OEdcn by Kathryr Thorniy and the A scholarship in music won by Luana Collins The outstanding boy and girl of thm student body was also an-nunrd with Paul Crockett and Joseph Forrester 21 Price and Kuoy Neilson 20 Ogden Mack Ray Hansen 18 anH rviiron iwii Scofield a the dinners ler 18 Tremonton Clarence Oxford gray cotton work pants a i sizes 29 to 42 $157 Mil r- iiiiiij i i Now's the Time for 1 TEMPI Got Any Boys? 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