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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MAY 30 1943 Clubs Will Hoar Food Specialist Adjutant General Depot to Mark Year of Expansion HILL FIELD TO HAVE NEW HAMEiFor BERMAN REVEALS CITIZENS MUST SAVE TIN CANS OFFICIAL SAYS SEVERAL TONS OF RAGS HAULED 4 Ogden residents continued Saturday to rag salvage into the war effort bringing the total to 11000 pounds collected by city-owned trucks In four districts Canvassed during the past week Mrs Alice Maw Poulter 12321 On FridAy 2200 pounds Twenty-fifth Saturday celebrated added to the pile and members of dead when he voicedthe Memorial! her eighty-fourth birthday A am- the salvage division of ily- gathering will WPB were anticipating a grand Memorial ay Mas Dual Role Livins as WeUasJ)ead In this year of 1943 we need to remember that Memorial day was established primarily for the benefit of the living It does honor the dead but In so doing it exerts redundant influence of real effect upon those who truly remember Uncoln voiced the basic need of sincerely remembering our patriotic day purpose these shall not 1 1 I Publications Center to Begin Second Year June 1st Be Prepared Can Musi Turned in When Food ts Bought i a be held this after- njSr Poulter when the drive concludes one of Tuesday night according to Mrs early pioneers Hood A Miers coming here in On Saturday the trucks began 1862 She was! canvassing all that area from Ogden river to the north city limits Owing to the holiday no collection will be made Monday Persons who have rags which have not been collected are asked to' deliver it to the Ogden Junk Co Several hundred pounds of salvage will be-added to the pile by this means Mrs Mier anticipates born in Hull England and was brought to Amer ica as a girl coming direct to Plain -City and Ogden with her family who were I converts New Designation Givenl a a I Field By War Ue- partment I Redesignation of Ogden air de-Jhave died in vain" Only as their pot: control area command as the memory strengthens enthuses and Ogden service command on orders reconsecrates the living can this be gr of the war department was an- true i nounced Saturday by Colonel Mor-1 On this Memorial day let us all ris Berman commanding officer I realize that it is a rededication day It Is believed the reason fori for each of us If this day passes the change In designation is to without we civilians getting a new more closely identify the command I birth of love of freedom and a with the air service command Quickened sense of the personal headquarters for 11 similar control debt we owe our defenders of to EtllM-1 MX JUST Zl Ogden air service command in- hearts words eludes a network of sub-depots in sufficient Words five and a half surrounding states JJ? i- ndSajJd- as well as the control depot at Hill field The entire OASC is I Th rvf Dare we offer counterpart of large industrial sup-tha Rev John Edward paatof FiMt prebytrian era predominantly with military personnel working in supervisional capacities side by side The Ogden depot as welt as all other ASC control depots is operated with three divisions maintenance supply and personnel Has Great Responsibility Ogden air service command it Qualifying tire inspection for books eligibility Is due Mnday 1 4 4 Beginning June 1 Ogden merchants will expect to receive one prepared tin can in exchange for every can of merchandise sold to customer stated Mrs Cook chairman of the salvage organization This arrangement has been 8reed upo by the association after noting other cities' preparationsto salvage metal for the war effort The Ogden salvage or- animation prepared Saturday to ship two carloads of cans to de- a tinning and shredding plants located in the northwest after several months of Intensive work on the part of housewives Minute Women school children bottling companies the forest service and Ogden city employes Many Use The reclaimed tin is very lm portapt It Is used in manufae turing hypodermics issued every fighting man These hypodermics are approximately the size of a one-inch lead pencil They con- She is the mother of four children two of whom are living Eph Poulter of Salt Lake City and Mrs LaMont Knapp of Ogden She Is recovering from a four illness and IS spending her spare time on her reading and sewing MAJ A ANDERSON Marks Milepost By KEITH BARRETTE Standard-Examiner Staff The adjutant general depot prepared Saturday to write finis on the first chapter of its life in Ogden in readiness to begin its second year on Tuesdry June 1 A year of almost continuous expansion and increasing activity will be marked by approximately 190 civilian personnel and 6 army officers when the installation observes Its first anniversary on thst day The depot one of nine in the United States and one of the four largest distributes official army publications and blank forms to all army units and forces In the Ninth 4 service command Alaska and the northwest service command (Alcan highway project) Cover Huge Area Some idea of the broad scope of its operations can be gained when it is remembered that the Ninth service command comprises the states of Montana Idaho California Washington Oregon Utah Arizona snd Nevada Besides this area and they northwest service command the' Ogden depot also keeps the men in the Aleutians and on Attu supplied with army publi cations The adjutant depot in Ogden also claim the distinction of having been under the aupervi tift pavers I appear to be of interest to every- sion of but one commanding off! The narcotic are used by the 0ne cer from the time of its inception soldier in case he is badly wound- Mr Sturdy whose presentation to the present He is Major A cd and needs relief from the shock is reported to be both educational Anderson organized the in Bv this method lives are saved in and brightened with humor is a stallation April 1 1942 and i I iA a Vi Amavltan I 1tiMnbe dio It was pointed out that food tain a very minute ampule made 1 pjayS an important role in the of pure tin to hold narcotics and tional war effort and the the needles are capped with plas- lems to be discussed by Mr Sturdy of the American Can launched its operation two months Include supply and distribution of publication and blank forms of other branches of the From these words it may be deduced that when another anniversary rolls around the Ogden adjutant depot will have occasion to celebrste still greater Eight Couples Gef Marriage Licenses 1 gas responsible not only for Ogden ait Av executive Completes StudiesriT MS I At Naval Academy in this three Warmer -Weather Cuts Down Disease Advent of warmer weather occasioned a slight drop in the num-er of contagious disease cases jorted during the past week to the city health department Sixty-eight were reported five less than the previous week Cases Included: Chickenpox 20 measles 16 measles 13 scarlet fever 11 whooping cough 4 mumps 3 spinal meningitis CLUB HOLDS SESSION Army club met in the USO parlor for ita second meeting on Wednesday evening This club was organized less than a month ago with 10 charter members There has been much interest shown and 12 new members joined at the last meeting The next meeting will be at the USO Wednesdsy evening June Every mother who has a son ln the service is invited to attend representative Co Henry DeHaan president of the Industrial club announced the annual election of officers will be included in the dinner meeting classifi-j was preparing Saturday to cation is required every launch the month of brides' Eight months with inspections at least couples were issued licenses by the 45 days apart Weber county clerk: Inspection for A books may be John wilkins 20 of Ogden and complied with anytime fealt Wd daysUpart Mr'carey 1 Idaho Faunt Elwyn Montgomery said I 21 and Audrey Claypool 1 th 17 both ot Otden Oeorye I Mor- be 60 days apart the secretary Union 57 and Mary Welch 55 explained I both of Ogden Ivan HUe Hatch 43 and Sadie Vada Birch 52 both I of Ogden Elwyn Barlow 23 and La Gan Helen Evelyn Harris 22 both of I wii Ogden Gerald Edson Barker legal AHnnrlg Nampa Idaho and Mary MllCnud iLouise Howell legal ege of Ogden Donald HuKgren 28 of Seattle Wash and Gene Carhart 20 of Salt Lake City I Among the student pilot-observers at Brooks field Tex who heard air service units which perform the mission of supplying and maintaining combat air forces squadrons at overseas bases The air service command1 is the largest of nine commands in the army air forces Its mission is to supply and maintain United States military airplanes wherever they are in use the world to The air service command formerly was known as the field service section of the engineering division of the air corps and later as the air corps maintenance command under the jurisdiction of materiel division In October 1941 the unlimited scope of service of the rapidly expanding outfit was recognized In the new name air service com later In Former Warehouse At the outset the depot was housed in the Six-story warehouse formerly occupied by the Scowcrof company at Twenty-third and Wal and was manned by a personnel of 50 persons Today steady expansion has progressed to a point where it occupies 152000 square feet of floor space which is distributed among five buildings the original location one floor of an adjoining building three floors of the Utah Knitting on Wall the Coliseum at the Ogden Union stock and a garage on Twenty time of battle that otherwise might be lost The tin is also used in making airplane motors guns hand grenades torpedoes and submarines Tin cans ire mostly they contain the fine quality necessary Oln the manufacture of bayonets The steel is also used In making balls to recover copper In mining processes Even though new tin 1 available In small quantities from South America and other points it is estimated there is a need for at least 20 per cent more this will have to come from the waste tin cans Only Clean Cans Midshipman Hugh Rounds will be commissioned an ensign June 9 when he graduates from the naval academy at 4 Annapolis Md Midship man Rounds a son of Mr and Mrs Grant A Rounds of 1117 Twenty- eighth graduated from Ogden high school and attended Weber college for one year before receiving bis appointment to the naval academy three years ago Mr and Mrs Hugh Rounds Grant A Rounds and son Richard will leave next Tuesday to attend the graduation exercises GARBAGE SNAG REMAINS VAGUE Lieut Walter Wenk B-26 pilot Juet returned from Port Moreeby maud ASC become component I Important ot wr speak on the Importance of war of army air forces in the reorganisation of March 1942 Ogden Sergeant Gcts Purple Heart Problems besetting garbage collection service appeared no 1 nearer solution Saturday than at Only clean flat tin any time during the past fortnight fourth lipped stated Mrs Cook Cans only ray jop being the agree-1 The 1 with rust and labels are cast ment of the parties concerned to into a dump pile because the com- wait further on the decision from Omercial salvage value has been de- the regionai OPA office at Denver stroyed Saturday May 29 was supposed- School children have collected jy tbe deadline which employes of cans from every part of the city william Anderson had set at bringing them into the schools on which time they were expected to collection days each month For- stop the collection service unless company building yards The transport and has Since Utah been WHY LOSE YOUR SAVIUGS The new Utah Safety Responsibility Law makes yqu responsible for damages both personal and property resulting from an automobile accident The only sensible way to be protected against this law is to secure an Insurance policy that will give you full protection Call us for further Information without obligation Prompt Adjustments Don lleff Ins Agoncy Ecclea Bldg Dial Office 5843 Home 5935 depot operates Is own motor pool telephone system its own procurement facilities It Separate Depot October last when the installation was released from the quartermaster depot it has operating as a separate depot Camp Browning Opens Tuesday BABY DIES IN HIS GRIB BARS photography was Cadet Elbert Garr son of Mr and Mrs Elbert Garr 2673 Van Buren I Cadet Garr took primary Instruction at Bruce field Ballinger Tex 1 and basic flying at Goodfeliow field San Angelo Tex He attended Weber college In class of where he was a member of Phoenix fra terity and lettered In skiing snd golf He was formerly associated with th Ogden ordnance depot Cadet Garr had 50 hours civilian flying experience before joining the armed forces He is a nephew of Col Mack Garr now serving overseas est service trucks and city trucks the promises of pay increases were I wjth appr0ximately 30000 pounds of Master Sgt Joseph Rose hus band of Mra Joseph Rose 2329 Van Buren Ogden engineer on liberator bomber was wounded during a raid on Messina Sicily Jan 3L Fully recovered he re ceived the purple heart last week at a Libyan desert' air field The award was made by Col Ent commanding officer of the Ninth bomber command Camp Browning on Pine View lake home of all Senior Scouts of the Ogden area council will be open for boating on Tuesday June 1 and will continue to operate all summer until Sept 1 every day except Sunday The camp will operate fn the same manner as it did last year Young men i who are registered pieked up the loads and hauled I realized them to the storage sheda The William Wood Jr city corn-accumulation Is now being loaded missioner announced that OPA hy a magnetic crane furnished by I machinery was in motion and a a railroad company into gondola decision mi be expected very 'soon He stated that Richard A Paradis OPA associate price specialist at Salt Lake City had advised him that the Denver office had requested a copy of the contract between Anderson and Ogden cars1 Ward to Thomas John Perrin son of Ciif ford snd Dorothy Perrin 454 Twenty-sixth strangled to death In his crib late Saturday afternoon Ogden city firemen reported the child apparently wriggled his body i through a spaco in the bed but he caught 'by the neck -Twelfth Honor Military Tag The city commission has ap proved an increase of $13000 per Honoring members of the Twelfth year a new yearly contract of I ah I in the various scouts and senior scouts 15 years of age may come to camp any time except Sunday and stay as long as they wish They should bring their own food and bedding Registration will be received in the scout office for boys who are not now registered Former scouts of other communities in America who are not registered in Ogden are wel- mail issuing daily from its own shipping rooms Orders ar generally on their way within 24 hours after their receipt This in itself is no small matter since between 6000 and 7000 individual kinds of publications and blank forms are carried In stock on tier after tier of shelves filling several floors The total number of Items reaches astronomical propor tions when multiplied several hun dred times by the number of each copy on hand Many Shipments Practicslly every day shipments of new and additional material is received and some days see between 30 and 40 different new pub lications distributed through the mails to approximately 500 different army unit scattered from Fort Douglas to the lonely outposts on Attu The depot fills two entirely different kinds of services to the srmed forces One initial distribu lion which consists of supplying units with new publications of and choked Die child was born In Ogden August 16 1942 Surviving aro the parents brother and sister Dale and Susanna Perrin a grandmother Mrs Caroline Hanerick Omaha Neb and a grandfather Wayne Perrin Nebraska The body is at Lindquist Sous mortuary come also to enjoy the camp facilities if they are 15 years of age or more Make inquiries at the Boy PfOtO TipS TO Scout office Bring Dollar Institute Clpses Activities Today Sam is burned up so to speak The meanest man in town was once the villain who took candy I from yie various camps units anc away from children pilfered the bases which they are not advised ant that of filling orders requisitioned Want a dollar? Maybe you have a neighbor who bites his dog news you know! And you could persuade for a picture as he better And If the in The Stand- we will be happyl a one dollar bill i your having tipped TMS Sure a ward who are now branches of armed forces a special Memorial day program has been arranged for sacrament service at seven according to Bishop Bradley Paul The ward is at Twenty-sixth and Jack son All members and friends are invited Under tbe direction of Counselor Angus Richardson handsome invitations have been sent to the families of the one girl and more than sixty men from the ward now in war service Bishop David Wilson will speak and the program will in elude vocal solos by Patricia Critchlow John Corey cornet solos by LaVon Becker Holme 1 The Twelfth ward hono roll in eludes the following Howard Merrill (killed in service) Edward I- Squires Chester Gilgen Dean Cbecketts Mark Austad Willis Wynn Eugene Barrett Elizabeth Brown Lewis Austad Max Curtis Moyes Wayne Stev ens Robert A Patterson Don Parke Harold Whiter Lyle VThomas Victor Vernieuw Claude Lowder Larry Garr Vernal Wheelwright Jack Faulkner John A Becker Gustav Becker Fred Becker Robert Becker Dan R- Curtis Woodrow Peterson Kay Wynn Charles Earl LaMarr Taggart Kay Burton Bayne Ferrin Larkin Callia Caldwell Kenneth Dabb Richard Pet eraon Joseph a Galil CS Jorgenson David Morrell William Reeve Richard Baxter Ellison Skeen Phillip Dabb Randall Peterson Norman Jack- Ion Albert Stringer Dee Earl formerly of Ogden will be the ir I urtpuker at thft Fourt Peker Fourth ward sscra Homer (l The concluding Sunday school services of the institute of religion for the current school year will be held today announces Roy den Bralth waite institute director Students participating on the pro- jusoff about It gram will be Ilene Hale Pat Jurgens Edna Lichfield Betty Peterson and Helen Horhe The public is invited to attend the services held in the institute chapel at eleven a The institute is located at 555 Twenty-fourth Election of officers of the chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma is announced: Melba Hale resident Donna Rae Jones vice president Ruth Torgeson secretary Hickman treasurer yaleta Pur-rington historian him to pose nips Fido picture Is printed ard-Examiner to forward you in return for Phone in your you see that would make and news-story sure to give Our the picture a the story and Ogdon Gets photo-tips whenever any unusual event I good picture (phone 7711) Be your name and sd-dresa photographer will get reporter will get get the Soldier Commission A survey of the stock shelves re veals only a vague Idea of the Vast number of publications handled The nature of these covers every field of military operation and to list but a few Includes: army regulations dally war department circulars technical and field manuals details of the operation of mechanized and fighting equipment etc Many Types of Forms In the shelves carrying the blank forms arc to be found discharges reports requisitions individual soldier records and machine record forms All shipments from the depot are handled a letter mail in order to insure delivery to their destinations in the shortest possible time For the personnel a cafeteria is operated on the main floor of the central building and ten-minute rest periods are afforded the employes twice each day In addition to the vast amount of activity which is efficiently discharged daily the western ordnance publications depot under the command of Lieut Broomall occupies th third floor of the main office building and supplies ordnance depot publication only to ordnance units within the same geographic area covered by the adjutant depot Medical replacement training een- MAJOR LISTED LOST YOUR DEALERS for Aberdeen Coal have one big iob to do this summer: supply you with ybur next coal Whop fall comes the demands of war Industries transportation and government will require coal that mixst be supplied A Sato be sure of having your coal supply please cooperate by ordering now Regardless of the brand you buy place your order now to be sure of comfort next winter WASHINGTON May 29 ter Camp Barkeley Texas reports Major Wal don Williams of Spanish Jack Tyree 27 son of Mr and Mrs-Fork Utah was listed missing in Tyree 2668 Van Buren Og action by the war department Sat- den was commissioned a second urday in an announcement of 83 lieutenant at th medical admlnis-Americans reported missing from trative corps officer candidate all theatres of operation school graduation exercises- Vs fcfw Shreeve Max Shreeve 1 ment services tonight Musical numbers will be furnished The public Is invited The chapel is located at the corner of Twenty-first and Jefferson Services begin at seven Shreeve Ingor Anderson Wynn Max Peterson Loughton Ralph John A Poerman Don Marvin Gealta Albert 3 Thomas David Lyle Spencer Aacher Fitzgerald Robert Paul Lowder Parry Thomas Your Undo Sam Has Put You Afoot Reports the 1 1 1 Lj I nemoaeusg ana renovation oi birth ot Daughter the buildings Is underway at present ea additional space for work- Remodeling Underway Remodeling and renovation of BEGINS SENTENCES SALT LAKE CITY May 28 (AP) Eldon Chatterly Harris 28 alias Morris Reid of Lehi was com- in order to conserve- automobile tires and fuel Lieut and Mra William Lee Otis "pUtted to the Utah prison Saturday announce the birth of their first These are ABERDEEN COAL dealers They will supply you with tbe correct size of Aberdeen Coel for yotsr needs When you order Aberdeen you ere asking for nature's most perfect fuel tbe coal that's Best us tbe est V-to begin a three-year term fol lowing his conviction of making fraudulent automobile insurance claims child a daughter Patricia Lee on May 21 st the Dee hospital Lieut Otis son of Mr and Mrs Otis of Roy is now overseas-and Mrs Otis the former Lillian Grose and her daughter are at the home of her parents Mr and Mra James A Grose 987 Twelfth 3 3 3 3 I1 11 3 3 I -i 4 3 3 1 11 31 4 3 11 3 1 Your friendly Ogden stores theatres and offices are only a short bus ride from your homes so let the war workers rid when you will not Inconvenience when they wlU not Inconvenience you and that is 1 10 a and 4 ptn Phone 2-1242 Phone 500 Phone 2-1432 Phone 5787 Phone 2-5791 Phone 170 Ing and storing supplies is required by the almost daily increase of the depot At the Coliseum a unique condition is encountered whereby the quartermaster depot which formerly occupied the building is moving out and on the heels of the outgoing equipment adjutant general supplies are moving in The Coliseum will be used for a storage center for drop shipments received Special shelves to handle th great weight of the huge amount of publications has necessitated the retaining of a full carpenter crew Stock in this center will be stacked and removed by fork trucks mechanically equipped to handle large quantities of published material in an Initial operation 4 Expansion Sees plans contemplate expansion of the adjutant depot Major Anderson stated ASC Coal Company Brigham City Fruit Produce Cooparativa Cramer Coal Company Jcn Farr Coal Company Pioneer Coal Lumber Co Tri-State Lumber Company (Brigham City) ARE YOU AFFLICTED? If you have atomach ulcers cancer tumors pains sores pyort rhea gallstone kidney trouble high or low blood pressure see us or write-for particulars and-testimoniea MINERALS CO 413 25th St Ogden Utah MALAD LIONS ELECT MALAD Idaho Dr Ma-I bey was elected president of the Malad Lions club Tuesday with Ray Lewis first vice president Grover second vice president Stanley Larsen tail twister Oliver Cliff lion tamer A Hen- drkks Karl Mseser Ben A Dallas and Guy Benson directors Dr Ma bey and Elmer Lloyd were elected delegates to the state convention at Burley June IS and 14 OGDEN TRANSIT CO Fcr a Free Tomorrow Buy Bonds Today! best jn the wes fc VJ fcl 11 kl hi taJI (to 1 rvairv- mre rsrvervwtwi "i.

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