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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 20

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HE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING MAY 27 1943 8B First Ritual Held in Ogden Office of WAACS A Mercy Units Gain Recognition up STATE CHANGES INSPECTOR PLAN AGGIE COLLEGE GETS READY FOR CLOSING RITES GALL T1ADE YOUNG WORKERS Boys and Girls Urged to Take Employment in Canneries If you have loose dental plates MOYew holding powder bolds dental plates 4 to 12 hours longer MOY creates soft sure suction-cushion that will not discolor ooze out MOY helps relieve sore tender burn! gums caused loose dentures Pleasantly flavored At alt good drugglstu VWW Vv Wl AV Vl' vXv v-1 aw CEREMONY Miss Beth Lusty of Ogden (left) is sworn Into the army' auxiliary corps by Third Officer Helen Kooles in charge of the local army recruiting office Miss Lusty is the first WAAC to be sworn in at the Ogden office' Others had to go to Sait Lake City for the ceremony i 4 TOKENS OF MERIT Today members of four Ogden high school girls first aid detachments held certificates of merit presented by American Red Cross officials Above Wesley Robbins Red Cross vibe chairman presents the awards to Ray Bjork school principal In center is Helena Case instructor Standing in rear are Lorna Grix (left) Janice McKay Catherine Whetton and 'Madelyn -Hillis detachment captains at least one member in service to bring home to everyone in the country just how serious this war is Since I have no brothers to serve and my sister is married I feel that I should- represent my family in this war as my dad did in the last Miss -Lusty was given leave of absence by her employes tne Ogden Transit Co for the duration She is a former resident of Evanston Wyo She has resided in Ogden the past 15 years COURT UPHOLDS INJURY AWARD V- -V VWVWWVW'V V- WWVWV an Graduation List Carries Numerous Ogden Area Names Scheduled to graduate from Utah State Agricultural college with the class of 1943 are many from the Ogden area Commencement services will be held Saurday at nine-thirty a in the college field house and the baccalaureate program will be held Sunday at the same hour in the field house Ogden area candidates are: Degree of bachelor of 'science school of agriculture Fred Allen of Tremonton Jay Anderson of Brigham City Don Robert Bingham of Honeyville Richard Call of Laytdn Eldon Drake of Ogden Frank Hall of Garland Keith Rees and Kenneth Rees of Coalville Eugene Reeve of Brigham City Degree of bachelor of science school of arts and sciences Stanley Andersen and Marjorie Hansen of Tremohton Vernal Reid Bishop of Garland Gwen Hunsaker of Honeyville Darrell Royal Mad-dock of Ogden Lois Roylance of Coalville Arthur Wallace of Dayton School of Commerce School of commerce Clara Gilman Dunn Vanyle Evans Dean Eyre Wendell A Heaton Harold John Roghaar of Ogden Evan A Iverson of Tremonton Laurence Whitney of Brigham City School of education Grant Forsgren Andersen Lester Oleen Andersen Del Mont Beecher Donnelle Olson and -Helen Stewart of Brigham City Lael Miller Campbell Fae Fridal Lydia Fridal and Beath Oyler of Tremonton Grant- James Culli-more of Garland Emma Martin Marian Sander and Helen Til-lotson of Ogden School of engineerings industries and trades (agricultural Engineering) Byron Richard Tomlinson of Ogden Verl Waite bjf Clearfield (Civil engineering) Ray Behling Wayne Joseph Eldredge Delmar A Gibson John Richard Hinchclif and Thomas William Power of Ogden David Eugene Benton of Clearfield George Bradshaw of Tremonton Wayne John Christensen of Brigham City Vaughn Ernest Hansen of Layton James Hughes Neeley of Coalville Lloyd Elliott Rich of Brigham City Russell David Stoker of Clearfield (Automotive) Myron Richards of Garland and (radio) Dale LeRoy Fisher of Lay-ton School of Forestry School of forestry Wynn George Freeman of Brigham City Max Green of Clearfield Gordon Brotherton Swan of Ogden School of home economics Elaine Adams of Layton Clare Joyce Adney of Corinne Mary Virginia Briggs Mary Louise Cost-ley Carma Hunsaker Croft Ro-selia Ann Larkin La Von Newey of Ogden and Eleanor Hanks of Clearfield Graduate division candidates for the degrees of master of science school of education Mont Harmon of Deweyville and Laurence Jenkinsf of Ogden Candidate for a special two-year certificate in agriculture is Lyngby Stoker of Clearfield Ensigns in the naval reserve who will be graduated are Wayne John Christen of Brigham City Wayne Joseph Eldredge Delmar A Gibson John Richard Hinch-cliff and Thomas William Power of Ogden For Officer Training Certificates of completion and named as candidates for officer training schools in the army as named by- the college unit include: Fred Allen and George Bradshaw of Tremonton" Jay Anderson 'Del Mont Beecher and Laurence Whitney of Brigham City William Lee Batt of Woods Cross David Eugene Benton of Kaysville Vernal Reid Bishop- and Myron risk your right to drive your car New State Law effective May 11th See us before the accident occurs If A II Dial 2-3642 819 24th St AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Miss Beth Lusty daughter of Mr and Mrs Lusty 1650 Binford Is the first Ogden girl to take the army auxiliary corps oath in the Ogfden office The oath was administered by Third Officer Helen Kooles Ogden substation commander of the army recruiting service Daughter of a veteran of the last war Miss Lusty said she wanted to join the WAAC because think every family should have MTU" 'VVW i I kos Supreme Bench Rules on Decision Reached by Commission A decision of the Utah industrial commission in awarding disability compensation to Gernnard Andersen an employe of the Thomas Dee Memorial Hospital association has been affirmed by the Utah supreme court said an Associated Press dispatch from Salt Lake City The court held that the disabilities suffered by Andersen occurred while he had been engaged in heavy work greatly In excess of his ordinary do not intend to open the He a Patriotic Industrial Commission to Assign 1 Ogden Provo- A new district system of operation for the state industrial construction and buildirN inspectors will be Instigated JulyxJ In place of inspectors residing in Salt Lake City and driving to various areas a resident inspector will be placed in Ogden and Provo in addition to Salt Lake City According to an announcement from the commission the new system will save $100 monthly on travel expenses and will increase the Inspection time for ach in spector A similar change was recently made metal mine inspectors with one district office in Salt Lake City pnd another in EurekY BOARD TURNS DOWN PLEA Permission was denied for an application to erect a fruit stand at 800 -Twenty-sixth by the city commission today upon recommendation of Cunningham city sanitarian who reported that residents and property owners are strongly opposed to the plan The name of the applicant was not given PEONIES? Roses Carnations Iris large and small Gladiolas Peruvian Lilies Straw Flowers Marguerites Callas We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere i OPEN NIGIIT AND DAY All Day Sun and Mon Morning DUF IKE FLORAL Block North of 17th Street On Kiesel Dial 7171 lie A hvw Ay'i-'i 1 1 1 lO ne User Boys and girls desiring to aid In the war effort are being urged to take employment in canning factories Because of the serious labor shortage canners are depending upon the assistance of youth of school age to process foods vitally needed by our armed forces All persons able to accept work are requested to contact canners A short time ago Lieut Gen Joseph McNarney deputy chief of staff explained the attitude of the army toward food He said: army can go no further than its longest supply line Our troops are well fed well clothed well equipped I salute the farmers the food processors and the packers labor and management These active partners of the quartermaster and all the personnel of the quartermaster corps have kept our supply lines humming this war food Is as important as munitions Spring is again The season for planting is far advanced- Farmers all workers in foods all Americans must make this the richest harvest in history has food been of so crucial importance In France the herds are slaughtered fields are bare In Athens children drop in the streets from want The blight of hunger is all over Europe must raise food process it ship it get it to American soldiers who are fighting to make this a decent world us pray to God for good weather for our crops Then let each American do his part to raise food and to save food by rationing This is year to bring in the Destroy Stamps Housewives Tofd The OPA urged housewives today to destroy unused red and blue ration stamps which have expired and to view with Suspicion any attempts to solicit their surrender ration stamp that is handed to a storekeeper without receiving the legal amount rationed food in exchange is a potential contribution to the black OPA said expired stamp Is to the housewife but very much in trade channels and the object of considerable interest in the black door to recovery for all Injuries of this type merely because they occur on the premises of the employer The commission is warranted In requiring clear and convincing proof that the claimed injury resulted because of extra work or the opinion written by Chief Justice James Wolfe held SAVES VITAL? WAR MATERIALS MEETS REQUIREMENTS 5f)50 Term Dial 9080 Ogden high school girls today had come in for a share of glory after being presented with certificates of merit for establishing four first aid detachments at the school the first of their type in Weber county The detachments are made up of 180 girls who have completed standard and advanced first aid courses Each detachment during mock air raids gathers at a predetermined station in the school building and establishes first aid posts The group was trained by Helena Case Captains of the detachments are Lorna Grix Janice McKay Catherine Whetton and Madelyn Hillis As the girls are graduated each year replacements will be recruited from those who completed standard training so that the detachments will be carried on continuously Completion Near For Bypass Road Construction of an overhead crossing of the Union Pacific tracks on the Corner-Wilson lane road and grading and improvement of the two and a half-mile stretch between those points is rapidly nearing completion it was reported today by Fred Miles district engineer for the state road commission Driving of piling for the overpass a major part of the structure is complete and workmen pouring concrete are making good progress Engineer Miles said The so-called bypass road Is completely graded drainage structures are finished and cojncrete irrigation ditches have been moved and rebuilt The final coat of gravel is ready for the application pf oil finish which will soon be underway Just when the road will be open for travel however It is not yet known Young Smith Construction Co Is building the overhead crossing for $59442 and Clyde Co is constructing the road job for $258932 However both construction outfits have been working on both contracts according to Engineer Miles Richards of Garland Richard Call and Dale LeRoy Fisher of Layton Kenneth Rees and Keith Rees of Coalville Wil-ford John Smeding Jr and Ralph Francis Smith of Ogden Russell David Stoker of Clearfield and Horace Tremelling of Hoyts-ville EISENHOWER FETED LONDON May 27 Gen Dwight Eisensower and Gen Douglas MacArthur today were granted honorary recognition as Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath by King George to mark their service to the united nations 1 1 I 4ceLes Before Joii Call large cities outside the state ask yourself if it is necessary Every call that you make call available for our all-out war effort CllU IflJ JVlflflber whenever possible If person-to-person service is necessary please give the extension number or exact location of the person you are calling i i SERVICE AMAZING NEW COOLERATOR ANSWERS TODAY'S REFRIGERATION PROBLEM Important to every housewife in these days of food rationing is Cooler marvelous food keeping qualities washed air refrigeration method uses ice to keep food fresh longer and preserve their natural flavors This amazing neve refrigerator is possible today because it is built almost entirely of on-critical materials and conforms with WPB requirements This low cost Cooierator is built to meet today's refrigeration needs and to give you good refrigeration for years to com Operating costs are small-re-icing is necessary only twice a week on the average Plenty of Cracked or Chipped Ice Too For Cooling Beverages and For Salads FAMILY SIZE This is the only commodity we have to sell and it is our intention to give you the best your 5c fare will buy With your cooperation that high standard service be maintained Your safety and convenience is always' our first consideration USS DRYINO OUT OF FOODS COVERED DISHES NOT NEEDED KEEPS FOODS FRESHER See them at Plan ill Mvnitce what you want to say so your call will be brief If the call is delayed please ask the operator for frequent reports 1 1 "if It takes pulling together to keep lines clear for war calls and do all we can II help from your end of tho lino1 Circuits to the Following Points are Most Seriously Congested SALT LAKE CITY LOS ANGELES CHICAGO PORTLAND OMAHA tT keep these lines deer by avoiding unnecessary colls THE Oil UTAH! STATES TELEPHOHE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 35 '5 nr7T7upnj7 Mill II mi 366 24th Street OGDEN TRANSIT CO i Stm a ft Wi ul a ft a- sft a ft wl.

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