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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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Utah Gunner Helps Down flip Planes Veterans of World War II Conduct Initial Session in Ogden AAMfTsn a VVTIMTMO JUNE 2 1945 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER A warship off Okinawa reports among five which assaulted tfeta efoHship almost simultaneously destroyed two of nine Jap planes In a matter of seconds the guns FHnrat on tan ne Weal in Rogerson's group brought both down in flames The other three planes were shot down by other guns Rogerson joined the crew of ttds warship in December 1942 and has been aboard during her operations in the Aleutians the Gilberts the Marshalls Kavieng the Marianas Palaus Iwo Jima and Force Toward World in one week by anti-aircraft batteries aboard the vessel were shot down by a group of three 20-mm guns of which George Rogerson seaman first class USN of Ogden is a crew member Rogerson son of Mrs Blanche Rogerson of 967 Twenty-second is a loader on One of the three guns Diving in at a low altitude for attack the two Jap aircraft were Peeae Dr Creer Declares whitoTgladiolua on the stage of the or super-nationalism Gov-Weber college auditorium the 96 ernment must be global and only ffraduates received their diplomas through education ana mlL: OGDEN CHURCH DIRECTORY ing can such a state be orougni about" The graduating class was presented by President A Dixon to Allen Bateman superintendent of public instruction who con at the 57th annual commencement exercises Friday night Music under tfee direction Of Clair Anderson college instructor opened the exercises to a capacity audience including the entire state gratulated tne young ff' mwm board of education The address to the graduating awarded the diplomas Haw was delivered by Dr Leland Vfnnumrnt Fund ST PAUL'S EV LUTHERAN CHURCH "Ogden's Church of the Lutheran Hour 28th and Quincy Harold Brauer Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a Worshipj Service lliOO a Sermon: fThe Effects of God's Love" WE INVITE YOU CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2635 Grant Avenna Sundays School 10:00 a Morning Worship 11:00 Young Peoples 6:45 Evening Worship 7:00 YOU ARE INVITED The class presented the college with a fund of $118 to be used as the beginning of a to the boys who left Weber to enter the service of their country "Fiftv-four young men who once walked the halls of Weber college have given their lives" Dr Dixon said "This is a high price and in their honor and toward their memory we shall build a monument to commemorate them" The college will reopen June 11 with 33 summer classes Additional Awards Additional awards presented in th final assembly at Weber col- a niir ihcnMi Fridav to welcome offi- cers and members of the Amvets at their first meeting Above front row (readinsr from lft Mum Dasil A Smith Major Seidner Creer University of Utah former president of Weber college Dr Creer traced the rise of history followed through with the problems the young men and women will meet as they live in a time when history is being made and told how education applies toward keeping a peace in a world where dictatorship has risen and can rise again Noting the militaristic reigns of terror caused by the fanatics of Japan and Germany Dr Creer cited four ways to overcome the problems of future animosities between countries and nations "Think clearly act on reason love your fellow men and trust in God" he said "and you will have the fruit of a long enduring educational policy Root out the unchristian beliefs that now enslave so many men of the world beliefs which arouse ra Minute Women Twenty Members Accepted By New Amvets Post Get Ready to included: Otyokwa award to Amvets department of Utah commander Mayor David Romney Colonel Frank Browning David Holther Back row T4 Frances Brimhall WAC Max Louder RDM 3C navy and Staff Sergeant Earl Dabb marines Old Folks of Weber Will Hold Outing June 26 Loretta Tatro Lydia Tanner award to Hilda Oliey Whip spe rial award to Mrs Clarissa Hall Launch Drive Awards for the presentation of REVIVAL MEETING JUNE 3-10 WALL AVE BAPTIST CHURCH 8701 Wall Avenue Rev Jease Connor Pastor 11:15 a Rev Bradley Longview Ttxas Preaches nutstandins? assemblies went to The Utah Minute Women's sal Iota Tau Kappa and Chanodo cial hatreds produce chaos ana De- vage organization Is preparing to nut into effect a state-wide paper mam 1 At the first general meeting in Ogden of the Amvets (veterans of World war II) conducted Friday evening in the American Legion hall 20 new members were initiated it was reported today Annual outing for Weber county Wheelwright invitation and recep Mrs Mamie Birliner Mrs Leona wnuspms omgs drive whicn win oe Known xocai-ly as The Standard-Examiner-Min tion Layman au ness ana Van Dvke old folks will be held Tuesday June 26 in Lorin Farr park it Honored guests were mayor vav Utah Methodists Will Conclude Utah Flier Aids Hungry Dutch ute Women campaign ounng me week of July 9 to raise funds to obtain and stock a complete library at Bushnell general hqspi- Romney Col Frank was announced today by the gen 8:15 Rev Bradley Preaches Preaching Each Week Day Eyeningi 8:30 YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND 14 Stake old folks chairmen are: Milton Purdy Ben Lomond Richard Brown Farr West John Hooper Lake View Browning Post Commanders reie tal said Mrs Cook cnair-man of the Ogden Minute Women A Larkin Mount Ogden Clarence Morris North Weber Albert eral committee An invitation is extended to all Weber county residents of 70 years of age and over regardless of color race or creed Lyman Hess is general chairman and Lawrence A Van Dyke A A Fnulffpr Ogden: James Har- "It is yrell known that desiraoie reading haaterial is a distinct mor-ale-buildjer and the need is great at our hearest rehabilitation cen An Eighth air force bomber station England reports Sd Lieut Joseph Wedell 21 of Ogden navigator on a B-17 Flying Fort bertson South Ogden Lyman Mms Weber LIFE" If the honored guests nave tneir "THE WORTH OF YOUR is secretary-treasurer ommu- ter which is Bushnell Mrs uook declared I 9:45 a tees appointed are: Finance A badges from other years they are Larkin chairman refreshments asked to wear them reH for 70 David Steele chairmai enter- years and over blue for 80 years tainment and badges Shaw and over and white for 90 years Church School with Youth Bible Class "Gathering and ralvaging this waste pper will serve a double purpose toward double V-day in 194ft ine paper win no iu sal chairman grounds Albert and over -J 1 7 Divine Worship Service 1 1 1:00 a ELIM LUTHERAN CHiUICH vage centers to be reprocessed and used in critical war materials un all sides the need is growing dally for more oaoer and the supply is Session Sunday A sermon by Dr Wilbur Ham-malter bishop of the Denver area and reading of appointments will be concluding features of the 66th annual session Utah mission Methodist church Sunday morning at the First Methodist church Business sessions featured the conference today including reports on world service finance the mission board of education and evangelism The conference has been in session since Thursday World Problems Speaking at a Friday afternoon session Bishop Hammaker discuss-tn world Droblems said "The Council" 4 "Ogden's Church of tiie National Luthen ress of the Ninety sixth bomber group flew on the initial Eighth air force "mercy mission" to the marooned Dutch civilians when Fortresses loaded with food supplies went in at tree top level to drop their life-saving cargo on Ypenburg airfield southeast of The Hague Lieut WedeU's Fortress had a Completes Training In Array Infantry rapidly diminishing due to the manpower shortage The funds received from the sale Twenty-sixth Street East of 3tU Taylor Returns To Coast Base Bertrand Taylor HA 1c USMSTS has returned to his base Avalon Catalina Island Calif Phone 4707 It Floyd Lewis Pastor DeYoung jmiiiigaii vnu Roeseler and Francis Fowles of the A A and American Legion respectively- Mayor Romney and Col Browning welcomed the Amvets and charged them with the "grave responsibility" of carrying out their objectives to aid veterans and to preserve the fundamentals of democracy and Americanism The announcement of Major Seidner's appointment as Utah department commander was made He will represent Utah Amvets at their first national meeting to be conducted in Washington this month An honorary color guard was comprised of T4 Frances Brim-hall WAC Max Louder RDM 3c navy and Sgt Earl Debb marines Bob Henniger Amvet provided musical entertainment Refreshments were served by members of the American Legion Seaman Home After Dnty Overseas Earl Remington Slc son of Mr and Mrs Fuller Remington D-28 Marine drive Washington of the paper in the state will be turned into the fund to stock the Pvt Thomas Webster 28 hus-hnnri of Leona Sandman Webster library with books magazine sub scriptions and other equipment 3395 Adams and son of Mr and "Remember citizens of Ogden Wedell to stand back of this big drive and start saving every bit of paper in the homes to go to the war front to help the boys there and to obtain money for the wounded after spending a 12-day leave at home with his mother Mrs Lois Taylor 1745 Twenty-third He expects to be THE RELIGIONJ OF REALITY Christian Science Ogden! Uta 24th Street and Monroe Blvd boys who have already servea urged Mrs Cook FREE LECTURE Paul A Harach CSB Of Toledo Ohio Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston Massachusetts Mrs Webster of San Francisco will complete training in the prmy infantry on July 27 at Camp Hood Tex and will be ready for active duty He was inducted March 19 1945 and went first to Camp Beal Calif and from there to Camp Hood specially equipped bomb bay which ordnance and armament soldiers loaded with crates of food instead of explosives Skimming over the North Sea the Forts dodged church steeples to "bomb" the waiting civilians who were perched atop houses and dikes waving the fliers on A student before entering the army air forces in May 1943 Lieut Wedell received his navigator's wings at San Marcos Texas in November 1944 He is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Wedell of 432 Twenty-seventh Ogden business of the Christian church iis to hear the Lord Jesus and to look through His eyes rather than to be beguiled by the plans and purposes of a few great men who have power for the time being" "We are being propagandized to believe that three great nations will give to mankind abiding peace and security irrespective of the application of basic moral principles to the lives of nations and TUESDAY JUNE 5 AT 8 transferred to ban Francisco in June Taylor Is a former employe of Fox theatres in Ogden and was also employed at the UASF depot He attended Ogden schools State Continues Brake Campaign phe Public Is Cordially Invited After from Weber Terrace is home-on a 30-day leave He arrived from the Pacific where he had been for moved to Sacra- Pvt Webster Mrs Taylor has HA 1c Taylor another son Robert Taylor stationed in Maryland FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Open House Set for mento Calif and served two years apprenticeship in the Southern Pacific shops as patternmaker He was later employed at Hill field the last 17 months He entered the TWntv-f mirth Street and Madison Avenue for three years as pattern-maKer The Weosters have two sons Attributing a sharp reduction in traffic fatalities during May to improved mechanical equipment on automobiles the state highway patrol today readied another campaign for better brakes on every motor vehicle The patrol reported three persons were killed in Utah traffic accidents during May The same month a year ago witnessed the killing of 11 persons in such mishaps Supt Dow in announcing the resumption of testing said "we Sunday June 1045 Retiring Educator Honoring Mrs Lydia Holmgren Henrv ace five years and Thomas the latter just four Binlr School Regular Preaching Services Rites Set Monday For Utah Pioneer days old 10:00 a 11:00 ft 4:30 8:00 Tanner retiring member of Weber service in November 1943 He had attended We-beihigh and had beerr-employed as an airplane me-chin i at Hill field He trained at Farragut and was sent overseas as a gunner in an armed sr a Young People Meet Evening Service 4 The itoplc for the morning sermon "Jeeue FaUs" tor the a vv rvrtt a wnal number tor the morn- Mount Ogden Stake mg service HalThi rendered by Joy ftnd Marjofte Taylor entitled "The Lord Is My Shepherd" are convinced the program empna-sizing the checking of automobile and truck brakes has been Remington college faculty Mesdames Leslie Swan Leland Gibson Walter Davis George A Compter and Grant Lofgreen will entertain at open house on Sunday June 3 from four until seven pm at the home of Mrs Gibson 2814 Jefferson All neighbors of Mrs Tanner and members and former members of the LDS Twenty-sixth wards are especially invited MINISTER ROBERT GOEBBfLi crew He crossed the equator eight Rights Ignored "Rights of men and of little nations can be brushed aside for the sake of expediency and compromise That sort of thing is old old as history Men hSve been stating such philosophies for thousands of years The contention of Jesus was that no question is ever settled really except it is settled right" Dr Ezra Cox field secretary of the board of missions New York City suggested that workers pioneer in unpromising places He told of a Chinese boy who was befriended in 1880 by a Methodist minister of Wilmington Nr who has had great influence upon the present war through Chinese friendship for the United States He referred to Charlie Soong and members of his famous family On Loving Enemies Dr Frank Mathias evangelist of Colorado Springs Colo made a plea for tolerance and study in dealing with enemies Admitting that loving one's enemies at this time is hard for even the most ardent followers of Christ's instructions he pointed out that "cures nevertheless produce nothing but curses 1 times and went through the Manama canal eight times He will report to San Francisco June 16 for assignment on a new shin SlC Remington has a brother Lieut Newel Remington instructor at Ft Ord Calit FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE SINGING CHURCH" 25TH AND JEFFERSON Calls Meetings Mount Ogden stake quarterly conference convenes tonight and tomorrow with Elders Nicholas Smith and Mark Austin representing the general authorities Meetings are called as follows: Welfare meeting at six-thirty tonight in the Twelfth ward followed by a leadership meeting for presidencies and secretaries of elders quorums at eight Dow asked the cooperation of rural and city officers in making the tests He said a previous drive disclosed that one in every 54 cars tested had faulty brakes The annual period for obtaining safety stickers will continue through Aug 15 After that date every automobile must carry a sticker or the operator will become liable to arrest Corp Thompson Funeral services for Asa Calkin Farley 87 Utah pioneer will be held Monday at one pm at the mortuary at 466 Twenty fourth Ogden Mr Farley died Thursday at the home of his daughter Mrs Harriet Williams 426 Douglas Salt Lake City I He was born in Salt Lake City May 24 1858 a son of Winthrop and Angelina Calkin Farley pioneers who came to Utah in 1850 On Sept 5 1878 he married Rachel Caroline Poulter in the Salt Lake Endowment house She died Dec 3 1938 He resided most of his life in Ogden nad operated a farm in Peterson Morgan county for 10 years He retired about 15 years ago from the blacksmithing trade He had resided in Salt Lake City since 1932 Burial will be in the family plot in Ogden city cemetery Rev Whittemore Pas Observes Birthday KAYSVTLLE June 2 George William Webster whose flower garden is a bright spot in Davis county observed his 83rd birthday today Friends visited his home Webster enjoys good health despite his age and keeps the weeds out of his flower garden He has won more than 300 prizes at fairs and exhibits his hobby being dahlias REV PAUL YPHANTS Of Athens (w'etce WiH Speak at Bath Services 11:00 A General priesthood meeting and mothers' and daughters' meeting Sunday at nine a in the Mount Ogden and Twelfth ward chapels General conference sessions for all stake members and friends at ten-thirty a and two in the tabernacle "THE POWER OF THE GOSPEL IN NAZI CONTROLLED GREECE 7:45 I WAS BORN AGAIN IN JAPAN" 1 Schools Eligible to Buy Surplus Aircraft Parts Postoff ice Loosens Overseas Rules Postmaster Ed Vendell announces that restrictions on mail being sent to The Netherlands area have been removed to permit sending of letters not exceeding one ounce in weight non-illustrated postal cards and registered mail Attention was also drawn by Mr Vendell to the recent announcement that the navy postoffice shall govern the acceptance of newspapers and periodical publications being sent to members of the navy marine corps and coast guard overseas 3 This is necessary in order to conserve vital shipping space Parents and families of such men overseas are urged to enclose clippings in their letters rather than send the entire publication Relatives and friends may pay for subscriptions of newspapers and periodical mail provided the addressee has initiated a request for it Also effective immediately the department announces that publications addressed to army personnel will be refused unless both a unit address and an A number are included in the address The Public Is Invited to Hear This International Christian leader A Event Pays High Tribute to Peterson LOGAN June 2-Representingthe greatest tributes to both Pres-sentiments of thousands of students jdent and Mrs Peterson is the graduates faculty members and nt a mammal national state and local digniter- me7o this haVC ies Dr King Hendricks professor carrvinthese KhlSJ WT" of English at USAC said "The wor7ri TZ size scope ideal and background SSt preserved the of USAC will be a pefpetual triw tn fir Ptrc tend college and learn there Dies Overseas Corp Leon (Duke) Thompson 21 reported killed in Germany May 21 is beliekred to be the first Negro soldier from Ogden to lose his life in the jpresent war The nature of his ideath whichoc-curred after hostilities with Germany had ceased was not learned Corp Thompson! was a son of Mr and Mrs Leon Thompson Sr formerly of Ogden now residing in Oakland He enlisted in the army in 1943 prior to which he had been honorably discharged from the navy He served during the battle of France and Germany with the 259th port batUlion He Attended pgden high school and was a member of the KUiu He was among group of colored soldiers honored at the Wall avenue USO recenfy by Pioneer post 66 of the American Legion Schools and other educational in--alogs of the types of material semblv Fridav honoring Dr tnan how low and but also rulturp" Peterson president of Utah State i "Tfce Foundation Fact of Immortality" I Sunday Sermon (I A rV jjl Bernice tyree Helen Rice Soloists First Presbyterian Church MM Alms AKnu JOHN EDWARD CARVER Pastor Agricultural college for 29 years stitutions throughout the United States will receive from the Reconstruction Finance corporation early in June complete instructions on how to obtain surplus aircraft engines parts and other aeronautical property for non-flight use under the recently authorized educational disposal program Gerald Leaver Salt Lake City -manager of RFC announced today The RFC is the agency desig which will be available together with all forms and information necessary to obtain the property Schools will be asked to pay only the "disposal costs" which are designed to cover the cost of packing and handling They will also pay shipping charges The material will be shipped as it becomes available from the nearest army navy or RFC storage points in order to keep transportation costs to a minimum As an example Of costs in ad Representing Aggie alumni dan-tril Merrill president of the Salt Lake City alumni chapter said The assembly one of the features of "President Peterson day" spon- oiaie Kricunurai coneee ncunu sored by the USAC student bodv ra organization was held in the col- lre5iaent Peterson are synon- omous because he has played the leading role in the development of nated bv the surplus property dition to transportation charges U1UUU IU II Doara to nanaie ----1 the price of a surplus dive bomb Professional Test Dates Announced Authorization lor tne wuiduun S10Q 4- ai lege auditorium Dan Ludlow San-taquin student body president presided at the assembly and presented President Peterson with a gift In the principal assembly address Dr King Hendricks reviewed the essential things which make up a university and showed how President Peterson has instilled these things into the institution "One of eivcn unaer Hisnosnl nrofifram IS sories and instruments the charges range from $1 to $15 Schools will be required to show me scnool Thorpe Isaacson member of the college boardf trustees termed the president as "Number One Aggie" observing that tributes to the college president won't end today but will grow throughout the years "Dr Peterson is considered one of the outstanding national leaders in agriculture and education He has contributed much to rural America" asserted Ezra Benson a member of the council of twelve apostles of the LDS church" Cabbage Prices Marion Harding OPA price specialist said today that the price control on retail sales of cabbage will be removed June 6 He said a large crop of cabbage was expected this year and that the OPA believed the normal retail price would remain below the levels at which ceilings would have been established the board's recently issueu insulation No It has been estimatea that mpre than 30000 schools colleges and other institutions will be eligible to receive surplus aeronautical property under the program The schools will receive direct from the RFC in Washington cat- Professional examinations tip be held in June wfere announced today by Mrs Ren Loorms assistant director in the state department of registration as follows: June 4-16 beauty culture June 11-13 medical: Jne 13-25 dental and June 18-19 veterinary medical meir engiDimy to receive material under this program and in addition will sign an agreement that FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Twty-third Street near Avenu Laird Loveland Minister "A Cordial Invitation to Visitors and Service Personnel the property will not be used for flight purposes I Other non-profit educational or scientific institutions will be elig- I I A ANNUAL CONFERENCE CAR M1ti- YOUR tuie iu receive tne surplus air craft and other aeronautical prop erty car i be AUTOMOBILE DEAD STORAGE Ldu I mm MLimM Aid: I WANTED i NEAT APPEARING YOUNG BOYS 1 (1 YEARS OR OLDER) FOR USHER WORK I A i I 1 LS BV raretuv- rep- S6 per Month te ins- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2464 Adams Avenue DARELL FARNHAM Minister q-4-5 a --Children's Day are cordially Invited 11:00 a -Wprshlp Service Sermon topic A UW Child Shall Lead Them YOU ARE CORDIALLY i INVITED sr America' I Sermon by Bishop Wilbur Hamnnalcer 3L Ordination Service Reading of Appointments for New Conference Year flliiugh for The Week Enl: v' -S "True merit is like a deep river the deeper iX- MM the less noise it makes" Hilifax en Clean Salt Protection MITCHELL MOTOR CO co nCMl 25th St Phone 9063 phone 00 4-' mm A mmm mmm Wash Slvd.

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