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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 28

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28
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Coast Guardsmen Make Friends With Eskimos IMght Parade To Be Feature of I 14B THE STANDARD-EXAMINER Sunday Morning June 3 1945 Top-Side Talent Will Join In Rodeo Events One pi the greatest grops of top cowhanjds cowbelles and other per Pioneer Holiday For the first time in the colorful annals of the historic fete a night parade on July 18 will usher in the 1945 celebration of Ogden Pioneer days City Commissioner Harold Welch announced The pa rade will be repeated at 10 a on July 24 as irt the past he said "Reqest for a night parade originated with military leaders who desire that the celebration cause the least possible work interruption! at the war installations" Commissioner Welch reported "The reqiiest was made last year but after plans had been completed and thus no change was made at that time The military men were Informed then that the idea would be considered this year" Full cooperation with the 1945 1 Wk asVNw former will be seen action during the twelfth rannual Pioneer days celebration in Ogden July 19 20 21 22 23 and 24 City Commissioner illiam Wood rodeo superintendent announced Saturday About 150 cowboys and cowbelles are ejected to sign up in the largest entry list of any rodeo ever staged in Ogden Purses totaling $7500 plus entry fees will be awarded champion riders or $JOU per day for each event Verbal commitments have been received from two all-around world rodeo 1 champions Commissioner Wood said that they would attend the Ogden show They are i iqai (itih riin' and celebration was expressed by the council of post commanders at a meeting attended by Commissioner Welch and Kenyqn Bennett chairman! of the general parade committee Brigadier General Ralph Talbot Jr spdke for the war! base commanding officers and declared that 100 per cent support could be expected from the military and civilian groups under their direction Chairman Bennett has set his first committee meeting with representatives of the military division Tuesday at five in room 615 of the city and county build GREENLAND dcENE Coast Guardsmen Clyde Johnson (left) seaman first class of South Gate Calif and Max Stallsworth storekeeper first class of 530 Twenty-third street Ogden make friends with Eskimo children in Greenland The men are stationed aboard a coast guard combat cutter on duty in far northern waters and it gets lonely there for companionship 4- -n Homer Pettigrew 1943 champ Others who nave indicated intention of attending include such rodeo lights as( Gene Rambo Ken Roberts Hkck Wills and Peewee Mtorris Included in the lineup of specialty! acts' are Dr Ostermeir and his educated horse Lloyd Hust and his wonder dogs Calgary Red rated as one of the best rope twirl-ers Sr the business Marjory Greenough and Juanita Howell trick riiders And of course two of the ifunniest clowns Jazzbo and fJpnrBra Mills Pvt Brown Gets Paratrooper Gets Award Made to ing The council ordered each war plant to choose a representative to serve on the general parade committee These representatives will Philippine Medal Wound Medal be authorized to prepare the pa rade exhibits at the various instal lations 0 Pupil 4 Pieces Genuine Walnut Veneer The membership of the civilian division of the general committee For an oil pajinting which was The Eleventh airborne division in southern Luzon reports Sergeant Pearley Newman Ogden para is! in the process of being selected and a meeting- for this group will judged the "besj submission from Utah" Betty Loijuse Lane 17-year- trooper who was old Ogden high slchool student won honorable mention and a cash prize According to word from the Thirty-second division in northern Luzon Philippine islands the commonwealth government of the Philippines has awarded the Philippine liberation medal to Private Frank Brown of Ogden Private is the son of Mr and Mrs Xenneth Brown and the husband of Mrs Edna Brown Ogden Private Brown entered the army in Junej 1944 and left for overseas duty in December of the same vear Assigned to the veteran Plate Glass Mirrors $QQ $1 ALT and Bed Chest Vanity and Bench fm JLUtJ up Sets in Solid Maple it: 9 High- Quality Mattresses -J J-995 to $3950 "Leo Crerher of Big Timber Mont" said Superintendent Wood "will produce the show Over a period of 22 years the Montana im- presarlo has accumulated the most awesome array of writhing high kicking twisting horseflesh boasted by any one producer The cream of this crop of great bucking horses will ljs brought to Ogden "Commissioner Harold Welch Is producing two outstanding parades and Mayor David Romney lis supervising a -colorful pioneer pageant for presentation on the night of Sunday July 22" of $25 through ithe annually conducted art contests sponsored by Scholastic magazine be called as soon as it is completed it was announced Commissioner Welch said that the patriotic motive of speedy victory will be wjoven into the pioneer theme of the parades Special promotions for the sale of war bonds are also planned wounded during his first combat action in the Ley-te" mountains December 13 has been awarded the purple heart Miss Lane who Was a graduate student of Ogd4n high this year Newman an in- 1 Thirty-second division lie saw his i first Pnrnhat action' when the 12bth Pantryman is the Plywoott Breakf ast Sets Higher Fund Sought submitted an oii painting- oi a tree on a rocky shore line "It was a very vigorous aikd strictly creative subject as is the majority of her work" said her instructor Andelin "Miss Lane is a capable young artist and we are very proud to have won this award through uii ul mi i laim A leic For State School Capital He was wounded when his outfit on its first infantry! made its highly successful landing at-Saidor New Guinea cutting off the Japs at Lae and Finchhaven He participated in the succeeding amphibious operation farther up the coast where the division trapped the enemy garrison at Madang and Wewak by destroying his forces at Aitape The next Jap base to receive the "red arrow" -Mil! Sailor Promoted Ronald David Brown 19 son of Mrs William Halford 2215 Lincoln Ogden has advanced to water tender third class-U aboard an Atlantic fleet cruiser Brown wears ribbons for the American and European-African-middle- ner wonc ne coniinueu The work ins oils was new to the high school! art program this Action to request a material increase: in the appropriation granted to the central Utah vo year Mr Andejiin saia since an oil medium is usually something reserved for college students "Art work among th4 Ogden schools is cational school at Frovo was taken at a meeting of the state board of education at the state eastern theatre with one star for oarticipation in the invasion of deaf and blind school said southern France Allen Bateman superintendent of public instruction Directed to the state board of combat operation Newman was fighting through the Jap-infested mountains to the island's west coast At the end of the operation in January Newman and his buddies had killed more than 4000 Jap troops His outfit shortly afterward invaded southwestern Luzon driving north against bitter resistance through the Jap pillboxes into southern Manila After recapturing the naval base at Cavite Fort McKinley and Nichols field the Eleventh airborne doughboys swept south to blast the Nips from the mountains of southern Luzon examiners the request if granted will enlarge an appropriation of treatment was the island ot Moro-tai in the Netherland East Indies The Thirty-second silenced that important listening post and isolated the Japs on nearby Halmahera thus opening the road to the Philippines On bloody Leyte island Private Brown was in the final drive down the Ormoc corridor when the "Red Arrow" cracked the "invincible" Yamashita line He was recently fighting among the mile-high peaks of the Caraballo mountains in northern Luzon $50000 for operation during the 33 coming biennium A second program approved will allow the co-operation of Dixie junior college in St George and the Utah Agricultural college experimental station in the blood on a yery high plane with the young faen and women doing fine work in water (colors commercial art poster and cfils" he concluded Hearing Slated on Industrial Area 1 A public hearing concerning the establishment of an industrial district will be held Tuesday June 19 at ten a in the city commissioners' room in the city and county building The area to be discussed is that bordered on the east by Lincoln the west by Wall the north by the north side of Thirteenth and the south by the Utah Idaho Central Railroad company right-of-way testing of egg laying turkeys of Washington county Let a Smjer expert put onr ma- The heads of state institutions Divorces Granted in of education were also approved to carry on for another year chine in first-class running order Reasonable charges Estimate fur niehed in advance District Court Two divorce decrees had been SINGER SEWING CENTER 2451 Washington Blvd Phone 6592 50 to Army Will Sell Excess Goods Odd amounts of certain army property and waste material jexcess to the need of the army valued at not more than $100 for any one item are being sold on bids by the post salvage officer Utah ASF depot Ogden June 6 The sale by sealed lids offers the following miscellaneous items: Bags safety straps for lineman's Tardy Wire Adds To Soldier's Stay One of the tricks of fate fol granted Saturday in Second district court 5 Pieces With Drop Ieaf Tale i Adelaid Garner was granted a divorce from Glen Garner 75 whom she charged with cruelty They were married Nov 21 1940 lowed Pfc Berdell Blair who had been visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Leo Blair 2550 Porter on at Soda Springs Idaho Evelyn Katherine Clements won a decree from John Francis Clem belt glass bottles metal buckets convalescent leave the past 30 days Pfc Blair who planned to report to Barnes general hospital Vancouver Wash left by train and got as far as Mountain 5 Pieces With Extension Table vi -L 5 Pieces Extension Table Upholstered Chairs $3132 Extension Table Upholstered ChaiSl $5400 Spring-Filled Love Seats burlap scarp 10-gallon capacity carboy 6-gallon capacity drums ents on grounds of failure to provide They were married June 9 1934 at Ogden Mrs Clements was awarded custody of their two children and $60 a month support money clippings of herringbone twill 1917 Home Idaho yesterday when a bodel steel helmets glass jars glass jugs scrap leather in short lengths telegram caught up with him granting a furlough extension Pfc Blair is now back in Ogden visiting his parents again leather straps glass lens chlonn ated lime locker trays metal net ting enamel meat platter oil treated raincoats ski repair kits rubber scrap shoe impregnite ski gaiters black harness soap army and navy song and service books sponges funnel type strainer sun AUTOMOBILE DEAD STORAGE helmets cotton webbing baled os naberg scrap Month First Night Off Divorces Annulment Sought in Suits Three suits for divorce and one petition for an annulment had been filed Saturday in Second district court as follows: Jessie Thomas against Luke Thomas cruelty married September 22 1944 at Tacoma Wash Blanche Chugg against Otis Chugg failure to provide married November 18 1933 at Preston Idaho Arthur Hurley against Dora Mae Hurley cruelty married July 10 1924 at Salt Lake City Mary Ann Reynolds asked that her marriage to Dwight Reynolds April 16 1942 at Malad Idaho be annulled on the grounds the defendant was still married to a previous wife PUEBLO Colo June 2 After working 2920 consecutive Clean Safe Protection MITCHELL MOTOR CO nights (eight years) Frank Fouch is going to take a night off Phone 9063 and again see what it is like to spend an evening at home He is a merchant policeman employed by stores for night patrol Officers Study for Beautifully Upholstered In Fine Tapestry Coverings GOOD EYES ARE VITAL TO VICTORY! 0 Courses in Italy Hundreds of officers in Italy who will help guide the army's educational program for soldiers overseas are doing some classwork themselves it is announced by the replacement and training command Italy They are attending the army education staff school learning how to organize and operate the expanded education program designed to afford enlisted men and officers opportunities to further their vocational and cultural education The first classes of officers graduated from the school included Lieutenant Ralph Holton son Mr and Mrs Eli Holton 983 Twenty-third who has served 15 months overseas II ABE IT TJE MAKERS IF Pull-Up Chairs Closing Out Floor Samples These chairs are sturdily built and are upholstered in beautiful velvet id ome am COVERS (NU-ENAMEL HO BRUSH MARKS coverings Lnoice or colors $1 Q95 Snecial UUiiiI -ItJ GOOD VISION is essential td America victory program! Whether you be a member of our c6untry's armed forces or a soldier on the home "front good eyesight will be your finest asset Come in tomorrow tor a thorough examination! Like New Shoe Repairs Consul Dn Dearden Out and AT Expert workers and quality materials is the reason we make your shoes "like new" faint th 9od9tr Im the vroa aS Composition or cord soles used on mn'- work or boys' scnool shoes OPTICAL CO Buy Bonds SMITH ELECTRIC SHOE Bonds PENNEY 1 2344 viiKRKmMMmNm JtAh 4881 1 ey i ti- 5 Mezzanine" urME 882 366 24th Street Dial 9080 DOWNSTAIRS STOEE NATIONAL OPERATED BUY BONDS.

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