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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 1 1945 Bates Reappointed School Leader Premium lists Mailed to Youthful Exhibitors Servant Reports to Kansas Post Board Adjusting Tax Differences Preliminary premium lists for 4 SSgt Daniel Kalney son of Mi" and Mrs John Kalney 769 Twerj tieth has reported to Pratt Kan US A Schedules Graduation Rites LOGAN Utah June 1 Next week will be graduation week for ieniors at Utah State Agricultural college climaxing with com-mehcemerit exercises Saturday June 9 Dr A Pedersen dean of the school of arts and sciences who will Loses Life Daring Island Fighting after spending a 10-day furlough in OKoen OPA Unit Halts 7-Canning Sugar Hal ion Issuance No further certificates for home canning sugar will be ihiued in Utah until a check is made to determine Whether the state's quota is being exceeded District OPA Director Grant Ivini said today GroveriRich district rationing executive for the office of price administration instructed all local war sprlce and rationing boards to palt the issuance of certificates He asked them also to report at once the amount of sugar represented in certificate so far issued A total of 137 persons had received adjustments on their 1045 tax assessments at the close of the first session of the Weber county board of equalisation Thursday Majority of the adjustments amounting to $10 eacn if the prop retire this veer after serving on erty has an as-sessed evaluation of at least $300 were given to wid-t afigt Kalney served 16 months in England with the ground crew of the army air corps He returned to the United States tat January He wa-s inducted in May 1943 and was assigned overseas in August 1943 Prior to his induction he was employed as a sheet the Ogden livestock show Junior division were on their way today to approximately 450 county agent and FFA ttacheri in the inter-mountain west George Eccles president of the show announced Principle message which -the lists carry to young potential exhibitors is that premiums will be fixed on a cents-per-pound basis For the Ogden event the announcement represented another first" to iti credit The show initiated the grading system where animals receive awards on the basil of Mi market grades-prime choice good and commercial Annuals at this years ihow in the junior department grading prime choice good and commercial will receive premiums based on the weight of the animal Mr Eccles pointed Out adding "We recognize that it requires a greater spread to produce choice steers over good and commercial grades just as it does to produce prime Itmbs and hogs over the lower grades Our show hat recognized thlt handicap by piecing premiums graded according tp the market class attained by the en Weber Conducts Graduation Session Tonight The fifty-seventh annuel commencement exercises of Weber college will be held tonight at eight o'clock In the auditorium Opening with "Pilgrim's Chorus" played by CUi Anderson lit the college organ the program will include numbers by the Musettes and women's chorus and solos by Patricia Critehiow and Feliee McKinnon Ray Eugene Dillman will offer the invocation and Dr Leland Har-grave Creer University of Utah former president of Weber college will address the graduating class Or A Dixon will introduce the Class to Alien Bate-man state superintendent of public instruction who will present the diplomas following which the women's chorus will sing Closing the exercises William Oscar Rentley Jr will offer the benediction Outing in Canyon The annual college faculty outing was held earlier in the week Led -by Thatcher Allred speech instructor crowd of faculty members and their families left the campus for South Fork canyon in order to work up an appetite for the "super-supper" Including a weiner roast potato chips olives pickle and other picnic fixings the women pitched horse- the faculty since 1917 will be the commencement speaker Other events on the week's pro-gram will be Senior day next Wednesday tpe traditional candlelight parade by seniors Wednesday night reception Saturday afternoon and the baccalaureate services Sunday June 10 Jap Kill Churchmen NEW YOBk June 1 American Baptist Foreign Mission society reported today that Baptist missiontries and a nine-year-old boy were beheaded by the Japs in 1943 on Panay island In the Philippines ows aw oeing consiaerea were reduction requests growing out of indigence and requests for adjustments on the basis of alleged excessive evaluations It wtt explained that owners asking for the $10 reduction usually hold title to a house and lot having an annual levy against It of tbopt $40 Hearings will also be conducted on June 9 8 IS and 15 between ten a and noon and two and four The board is eo-prised of the three county commit" sioners end George Brown comity assessor Kalne metal worker at Hill field He ii a graduate of Qguen high school and completed a government mechanics course at Weber college Applications for canning sugar still may be mailed to the boards and when the ban is lifted will be filled inj the order received Ivins explained Soldier's Memory -To Be Extolled sar i jM V' VVVV shoes while the men played a baseball game Marjorie Fowles Of the college bookstore took the lead to the horseshoes but Lucy Denning dean of women pitched a mean curve and came in for close second The Weber college alumni election meeting originally scheduled for last Monday will oe held tonight at six forty-five in the English office All former and current members are asked to be present to elect the president for the 1945-46 term trant The standard of this has reached a point where animals in the beef class grading below good are eliminated from the show in the case of Itmbs and hogs entries grading below choice are eliminated "It is our desire" Mr Eccles concluded "eventually to recognise for tuction ttlt purposes only choice beef cattle and prime lambs and hoga" Pvt Walter Andrew Pvt Walter Andrew 26 husband of Ellen Miller Andrew 3563 Jefferson wtt 'killed in tction en Cebu isltnd Philippines April IS according to word received from the war department Pvt Andrew was born Aug 10 1919 in Amalga Cache county a son of Mrs Mine Perry and the late Fred Andrew Lieutenant a Parity Bates a Parley Bates waa reappointed superintendent of Weber county schools at the regular meeting Of the board last evening With approximately 20 years of service with the county schools Mr Batea was first appointed to the position of superintendent in the fall of 1043 when William Miller took over the prlncipalship oj Ogden high school Mr Bates has dealt with one of the most difficult problems ever to confront the county schools that of handling the syitem efficiently under the duress of the crowded conditions that have arisen since the war industries were established bringing hundreds of additional people to the Weber county area Through hit supervision the county schools have successfully doubled up school rooms have been opened in the federal housing projects under hit direction and due a greet deal to his tffortt the proposed junior high school to be located just west of the Ogden Golf and Country club has become a reality The board members also voted last evening to accept the government grant of $100000 to be applied on the construction cost of the new school Bids will be accepted upon the completion of architectural plans the superintendent said BAHMER BAKERY 2205 Washington Boulevard He was employed as switchman! Amy Reports Lieut Foss Robinson husband of Leona Nicholas Robinson West Weber has been liberated from a for the Co at the time of his enlistment in the army July 11 1944 He bad been Saturday Specials Sweet Rolls Potato Bread And Other Bakery Treats employed at one time as life guard Delicious Fresh Pastries and Breads in Our Now Modern Oven tClesed Thursdays) Bfl SttttttJ MT FOODS- German prison camp according to word from the war department and has arrived in the i States He was a bombardier on a 24 Liberator and was on his first mission May 20 1044 when shot down Lieut Robinson enlisted In the air corps in the fall of 1041 and left for overseas duty April 1 1944 He is a at Weber gym and had worked at the Clearfield naval supply depot He was active in the Fifth ward and had been secretary of the elders quorum He attended Weber college in 1939 where he took airplane and auto mechanics courses Pvt Andrew received basic training at Camp Roberts CtlK and left for overseas duty in February 1945 At time of his death he was serving with the medical detachment of the 182nd infantry On Cebu He married Ellen Miller in the Salt Lake temple Sept 4 1940 Besides hit wife and mother Mrs Minna Perry Rupert Idaho he is survived by a daughter tjsttai sssstf atiiw mm mm mm i aitttttt Pfc William Hill Memorial services for Pfc William Hill who was killed March 19 on Luzon island Philippines will be held Sunday June 3 In the Warren chapel Military serviced will be conducted by the American Legion Kcliogg Corn Flakes I HA KE bnng you nearly all the food elements of the whole grain declared essential to human nutrition Robinson graduate of Weber county high school and Weber college where Patricia Do You Know Commercial truck crops in Utah have an annual value of almost three million dollars The 1943 production figures reveal the various crops produced was onions 300000 one-hundred-pound sacks cabbages 13500 tons cantaloupes 10-year average 99000 crates celery 1830tX) crates strawberries 10-year average 75000 twenty-four-quart crates carrots 97000 bushels tomatoes lr shipment 130000 tons he was a member of the Phoenix club He Is a son of Mr and Mrs Robinson Wendover and has one brother Lieut Robinson in the air corps somewhere in the south Pacific Medal Awarded to Capt Drake The Thirteenth corps in Germany reports Cap' Ralph Drake of 3240 Ogden Ave Ogden has been awarded the bronze star medal by Major General A Gil-lem Jr corps commander for meritorious service against the enemy" Drake a member of the 291st engineer combat battalion makes his home with his mother Mrs Daniel Newell Drake He entered the service in January 1041 and has been overseas since August 1044 He has served in Alaska England France Belgium Holland and Germany 7 WAR LOAN DRIVE Pfc Hill was born in Warren Dec 23 1919 the son of Mr and Mrs Hill and attended Weber county igh school He married Leona Jacobson Aprii 6 1941 He was employed by the Union Pacific railroad before entering the army infantity June 14 1944 He trained at Camp Wolters Texas in November was sent to New Guinea and in February was transferred to thfc Philippines Surviving besides his widow are a son Stanley and daughter Barbara of Washington Terrace his parents Of Warren six sisters Mrs Melbi Scrivner Lometa Calif Mrs Florence Read Tucson Ariz Reva and Ina Hill Ogden MrsJ Lucille Tanner Salt Lake City $nd Mrs Loretta Peterson Centeji-ville and one brother Pfc Alvin Hill serving with the army in France The family requests no flowers Our 7th lond Prive is under way It's a big drive that needs jevjery American's support Buy your bonds Buy extra bonds now! Support the 7th War Loan who I ply WE DELIVER Store at 1900 Washington Ifvd Open 9 a to 12 Including Sundays i Cooks in KRAFT Dl Minutes Passenger Hurt in Fall From Train Apparently affected by the high altitude Marlon West 82 fell from Union Pacific train No 23 at Aspen tunnel 15 miles east of Evanston Wyo early this morning according to Special Agent Small It was reported that the tunnel patrolman may have been the first to discover the injured man who was picked up by train No 21 approximately 35 minutes after the mishap and brought to Ogden where he was placed under observation at Dee hospital I Although no results are available as to the extent of his injuries he is reported in fair condition according to hospital authorities Every effort is being made to locate his relatives Small said and In the meantime he will be kept under medical care Larr for Medians 2 for I3c 3 25c TOMATO SOU Stockyard Reports Receipt Fipres Receipts at the Ogden Union stockyards for May 1945 as compared with those of the same month a year ago were announced today as follows with 1945 figuree appearing first: Cattle hogs 19844 sheep 62006 123317 horses and mules 1612 1792 IVORY SOAP IVORY SOS New Personal site Former Prisoner Writes Parents (Lieut William Urry has been liberated from a German prison camp according to word received bar 5c 2 bars 1 5c 46-oz can CAMAY SOi ORANGE JUIC: Florida 0XY00L large pkg 23c 46-oz can 29c 8 Vegetable Juices In 1 V8 COCKTAIL Generals Coming Home PARIS June 1 The Stars and Stripes reported today that 12 top American generals led by Gen Dwight Eisenhower himself will return to the within the month The first to go and the first to Come back will be Gen Omar Bradley 12th army group commander He will leave within few days and will be the guest of the city of Philadelphia next Monday LAVA SOAP large bar 9c 3 for 25c PREMIUM SODAS pkg 30c FOODS by his parents Mr and Mrs Edwin Urry 1024 Patterson The message was in his own handwriting and said he would be ome soon He was im- Itrisoned at Stalag uft 1 near Bjarth any and was liberated by the Russians and later transferred to an American camp in France Lieut Urryf waa at we CHECKERBOARD GROCERY gist Washington Bird fpf Mutselman'i Apple JLLLZ 12-ounce bottle 14C POST TOASTIES package 8c Coffee Chase and Sanborn Pound Heaey Maid pkg Fresh Med A Dozen GRAHAM CRACKER i nick Crystal White JtUl -oance Jar RAINBOW MARKET Breakfast of Cham- Al WE DELIVER 2245 Wash Phone 6773 Here's Health 12-ounce can APRICOT NECTAR ons 2 packages suJLC Sunshine No 2 can ORANGE JUICE fl 1 Tt1 Albert UAli th Del Monte 7-ounce can 27c 43c TOMATO SAUCE Deviled Meat 3 Cuu Large A Grade dozen Butter First Quality Pound EGGS MJT LL UIUJLi quart bottle 22c WOODBURY'S Iti 25c i LLm mmm sssa ka- Kellogg's giant size CORNFLAKES taken prisoner Lleat Urry April ttt 1944 when his B-17 was shot down over Germany He served as bombardier He entered the service in September 1942 and left for overseas in February 1944 He graduated from Ogden high school and was active in I A work tt the Twenty-third -ward and waa formerly employed at Ogden arsenal He wears the air medal and has participated in many raids over Europe I OPA Imposes Penalty Woods Cross Canning Co made settlement with OPA for $420613 payable to the United States Treasury Raymond Allred food enforcement attorney said today The company allegedly sold canned fruit and vegetables at prices above ceilings set by the office of price administration NU BORA BLEACH gallon 29c Form Product US Gov'f Meof CHEERIOATS 2 pkgs 2 1 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-oz can 29c KIX 2 pkgs 21c FLOUR 50-lb bag $189 Type 28c Luncheon MealsTm 35c Cukesr' 13c Tomatoes' 23 10c New White Shafter Potatoes1 27c GARDEN FRESH ASPARAGUS lb 1 5c TOMATOES lb 19c POTATOES 5 lbs 25e RADISHES bunch Sc Sausage 2 lb Cheesed" 37 NU Bleach QUALITY MEATS i STICK BOLOGNA lb 25c FRANKFURTERS lb 28c LUNCH MEATS lb 35c SAUSAGE lb 39c Cottage Cheese lb 1 7c SALADS lb 20c 8 Ttmaletf 10c 10c 14c ONIONS 3 bunches 10c NU BOWL ORANGES lb 10c can MU-BOUIL AniAHBIIIT US lb 9c UnArCmUII California CLOSET BOUil CIERIISER NU BRAIN 17c CARROTS ES 2 bunches I Be 'Crisp Tomatoes lb23c Abolish dangerous ferae use new amazing NU-BOWL weekly Cleans closets traps in short order! Saves time money NU-BOWL deodorize too! 150s i sk UP-TO-DATE MARKETS Used Kitchen Fats Are Valuable! Return Them to Oar Markets lor Extra RH Studs 5 lbs 25c New Peas lb 17c Local Spinach 2 lbs 15c Stores at 2213 Washing ton 2265 Washington We Deliver radE Oranges dozen 55c Sunkist lite 300 Lemons dozen 35c STORES Points and Cash 19O0 WASH BLVD SAHARA VILLAGE CMtMrtJ OWil Is ''mm.

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