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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 19

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7-tt THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MAY 30 1943 To Be Honored Manning Allied Offensives in slrA USO Programs to Include Dances Drama and Picnic two USO clubs announee-4-p dart throwing contest prizes A If Ukl jlAitkla Alt double or Random Reference A Memorial Service The epeclal music for the Memorial services at the Ogden Tabernacle this afternoon at two o'clock will contain the following numbers which will be sung by a ladies double trio: -God Bless America" Berlin -American Prsyer" Stock-Rose -The Flag Without a Stain" White and "My Own United States Ed- wards Your favorite bo of candy at Lienhardt drug store 2800 Wash ington Blvd eight-thirty bingo nothing Saturday June 5 1943: eight-thirty hl dancing Music by Kearns field band Sunday June 6 1943: ten a nu coffee hour ten-forty-five a leave for church of your choice ten homes hospitality three classical music hour conducted by Mrs Alda Ferguson four "Our South American speaker Lieutenant Lazar 278th Music by the Harmony Four 278 six informal tea eight talent hour conducted by Misa Dorothy Holmes Informal dancing social games counselling every night Special Service Showers shaves shines check room books magazines mending service ironing and pressing writing facilities classical music room table tennis pool table snack bar radio voice recording Hospitality Service Overnight rooms for service men in private homes Lounge and kitchen facilities for women defense workers and wives Member Agencies of USO The Young: Christian association the National Catholic Service the Salvation Army the Young Christian associations the Jewish Wel-fore board the National Travelers Aid association 'Ifc- nritufi md American combined chiefs of staff pose on White W'ins ton ChurchilL Left to right behind the two leaders BoOTevelt and ton mi9sion Lt Gen Sir Hastings Ismay Air Mahal Sir Charles A Portal chief of air staff Gen Jatord Adm William II Leahy the Pound ie gUlff Adm Ernest King chief naval opera- fleet and Lt Gen McNcmey deputy chief of staff Set Services Officers of the Hooper A will conduct Memorial day services In the Hooper recreation park Sundsy at two- thirty Instrumental and vocal numbers will be offered Main speaker will be Rulon Peterson Will pj Cash for all old phono craph records except Edison and Columbia Glen Bros Musio Co V-' (advj Memorial Eighth ward memorial day program will be conducted Sunday at the corner of Seventh and Adams Eugene Meyers will be the speaker Special musical numbers will be provided The public is invited High class washing and polishing on all makes cars Browning-j Chevrolet Co (adv) P) Arrives CoL Morris Berman commanding officer announces the following officer arrival at army dine Christensen 370 Franklin son air base Hill field: Sd Lieut Ken- Middleton William Robson and neth Porter who entered tha Edith Elnora Bills 326 Twenty service in July 1942 is the son of ninth son I Mr and Mrs Willard Porter Holden William Barton and 350 Fifteenth Ogden He attended Zesta Salisbury 3165 Gramercy Ogden high gon Foster John Franklin and Elsie i 1 1 1 INVASION MINDS House lawn with President we Field Marshal Sir John chief staff officer to master of Sir Alen Brooke Adm Sir Dudiey £2 1 5 Births reported to the Ogden city health department during the past week: Rosquit Peter Deon and Geral- their program features for May 31-June 6 as follows (hours nine am to eleven daily and eleven- thirty Saturday): Twenty-fourth street USO club 448 Twenty-fourth street phone 2-2859 Mondsy May 31 1943 noon Mechanic meeting club room eight formal dance honoring new junior hostess to Ogden USO "Keep Flying 22 piece from army air base at Hill field directed by Sgt Ed Stoker eight-thirty complete floor show courtesy United Nations club Tuesday June 1 1943: five mu Southern Pacific Mixed Glee club club lounge seven Quartermaster chorus club lounge eight ballroom dance instruction Mrs Millicent Niel Mathews instructor mein recreation haU nine special party main recreation hall Wednesday June 2 1943: twelve noon railway auxiliary club room and kitchen seven-thirty Army Mothers dub club room and kitchen seven-forty-five USO Drama club You Jack rehearsal eight nim-rodS night main recreation hall (Bring your hunting license) Thursday June 3 1943 eleven a USO Luncheon club club room and kitchen five Quartermaster Engineers Supply Girls' chorus club lounge eight army air base "Keep orchestra from Hill field dancing ten orchestra broadcast station KLO courtesy special service section Hill field ten-forty general dancing to follow broadcast main recreation hall Friday June 4 1943: eight dancing party main recreation hall Saturday June 5 1943: five Quartermaster Engineers Supply chorus club lounge eigh June swing dance Kearns field band and floor show courtesy of special service section Kearns Sunday June 6 1943: one junior hostess council meeting club room five first Sunday picnic of the summer sponsored by Aglaia club nine movies "Batting Around the American main recreation hall Wall Avenue Club Wall Avenue USO club 2660 Wall avenue phone 2-6611 Operated for Negro soldiers and war production workers Monday May 31 1943: seven-thirty gym class stunt night eight-thirty jitterbug contest prizes Tuesday June 1 1943: seven- thirty senior hostess meeting eight-thirty singing favorite songs of the army Mrs Lu Willie Brown in charge Wednesday June 2 1943: seven-thirty gym class eight-thirty club night All men from the eastern states are Invited to meet Thursday June 3 1943: seven-thirty pjn USO choir rehearsal eight-thirty old-fashioned box social Girls ask your mothers what this is nine-thirty country dancing Friday June 4 1943: seven-thirty A Service Flag for your boyln the eervice 49c Glen Bros (adv) son of Mr and Mrs Dean Park of Sunset celebrated his sev- daughter enth birthday party last week to Hess Verlin and Elverda May which 19 guests were bidden The Hulse 543 Canyon road daughter afternoon was spent in playing Whlteley Ira James and Mel-games and refreshments were vina Jane Bitton 622 Twenty-first served son STUDENTS WIN I SWIM AWARDS Students received recognition last week for their efficiency in 'swim ming and water safety techniques at Weber college Even though considerable of the activity at the Weber gymnasium centers around the navy pre-flight program Weber college students have carried on an intensified training program of water instruction under the supervision of Robert Davis Mae Welling and Reed Swenson director of the gymnasium Those issued certificates include: Beginners Evelyn Appolonie Joan Allred Janet Bailey Melva Campbell Dorothy Cardon Blanch Chamberlain Caroline Cayton Lor raine Dame Doris Duncan Betty Jo Green Betty Peterson Betty Phillips Gene Phillips June Rose Barbara Singleton Joyce Squires Joanne Smith Helen Spierman Ruth Torgeson Betty Whiting Maxine Whittaker Rose Taka-hashi June Lefgreen Angie Hoffman Those issued certificates for intermediate: Joan Allred Janet Bailey Melva Campbell Blanch Chamberlain Lorraine Dame Betty Jo Green Betty Phillips Gene Phillips June Rose Barbara Single-ton Joyce Squires Maxine Whittaker Evelyn Appolonie Dorothy Carson Betty Whiting Saxon Roush jeweji Nielsen 365 Twenty-eighth 1 Whitney and Thirty-third Jensen Hyrum Orlynn and Ruby Marlon Coburn K17 Bonneville Park son Sandberg Ladell and Donna Alice Brown P123 Washington Terrace daughter Street James Enos and Clara I Lillie Brougal Clearfield daughter Twenty-ninth Hanunon Lyman Be and Dean 1 son Beus Dean Ezra and Alice Stet tlerr Sunset son 4 1 STAFF SGT DALE MARKLAND Held TUm Ceremony HILL FIELD TO HONOR FLIER Parents of Staff Sgt Dale Mark-land reported by the war depart ment as missing in action will re ceiv the new air medal at specia ceremonies to be conducted at Hil field Tuesday at four-thirty Mr and Mrs Kendall Markland Farr West were informed In Feb ruary that their son was missing in the European war zone 'and hac been previously decorated with honors The award will be made by Co Lynch commanding officer of the army air base at Hill field Other high ranking officers of the air corps will participate In the event it was announced here Sat' urday An impressive program with air base troops marching in review wil lend patriotic dignity to the occa sion it was explained Sgt Markland had served as gunner on a bomber which flew a officer of high rank from Great Britain to Casablanca for the historic conference He was born at Farr West Sept 2 1917 and was graduated from the Las Vegas Nev gunnery school last August MODERN FURNITURE At Store of Many Varieties Mirrors from $195 to $2500' Mattresses or Box Springs $1995 Chrome Table $3495 8ee our bargain counter la rrr of Dtore Also our Bawmrnt Display of Bedroom beta Mattreaftea Kltehen Met Coffee Table End Tables Unpainted Furniture Extra Chairs of All Kinds SO 11 OSS FURNITURE ELECTRIC CO 855 24th St pi! 4627 Hints To Keep Your Eyes To Speak Wilford Bram well formerly stake superintendent of Sunday schools and member of the high council of Mount Ogden stake will be the guest speaker at South Weber ward Sunday at eight His subject will be "The Rea and Eternal Life" sV Miles Jones Is First Lieutenant Miles (Mike) Jones has been promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in the army it was reported today He is the son of Mr and Mrs Ezra Jones of 500 Twelfth Lieut Jones en listed two years sgo and is now stationed at Yuma Ariz with the Twelfth engineers Lieut Jones was stationed last fall at i Fort Bel-voir Va transferring there from Fort Lewis Wash Lieut Jones ILLNESS TAKES I CAPT JASTER of HiU field attributed to virus pneumonia occurred at the Jackson Fla memorial hospital Ten days ago Captain Jaster was reported to be in apparent good health having just returned from a trip to Natal Brazil a routine flight on the South American run he had traversed for almost year The day of pneumonia attack he had been scheduled to take off for year-old son Frank Jr lie dan gerously ill from the same disease in the same hospital FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 4659 FLORISTS 2955 Wash Blvd i Cl I Vjgden Llty rlOral LxO AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL Dial 9958 9449 Dial 4761 8039 1600 Gran Dial 7171 77 Stathos Nick and Ida May Service Russell Tanner will I Davis 129 Twenty-third daughter I Word was received here Satur-gpeak at the Eleventh ward at sev- Wheat Howard Lewis and Don- day of the death earlier in the day en Sunday Special music will na Jewel Mann 2054 Washington I geven mr ot Captain Frank be offered The public is welcome daughter 1 Jaster 31 husband of Peggy Ship- pen Jaster eldest daughter of Major and Mrs John I Shippen the regular sac- son be the speaker at rament meeting of the Sixth ward OPA ExtendsPoint Reduction Period WASHINGTON May 23 1116 office of price administration today extended for two months or until July 31 the provision that retailers may make emergency reductions In the point value of rationed meats and fats which are imminent danger of spoiling Officials said that emergency reductions In pont value must be made only where deterioration ia real probability and must be accompanied by a cut of at least 25 per cent in the established ceiling price of the item If the point value is lowered more than 25 per cent the selling price must be reduced proportionately below the celling price In no case however is the retailer required to reduce the money price more than 50 per cent below the ceiling I nk' A IJEWfMJ since I discovered this amazing way to UHV STRENGTH! a 'Ax? I 1 vital I In the 8fomah 2' RICH RED 'THESE J-helDVC two Important steps may help yout overcome the discomforts or embarrassment of sour stomach Jerky nerves loss of appetite underweight disgestive complaints weak ness! A person 70 to 75 who is operating on only a healthy blood volume or stomach 'digestive capacity ot only to 60 normal is severely handicapped Bo with ample stomach digestive Juices PLUS rlchT red-blood you should enjoy that sense bf well being which denote physical fitness mental alertness! It you arb subject to poor digestion or suspect deficient red-blood as the cause of your trouble yet have no organic complication or focal infection BS3 Tonic may be Just what you need as lt la especially designed to promote the flow of vital digestive Juices In the stomach and to build-up blood strength when deficient Build Sturdy Health SO that the Doctors may better serves our Fighting Forces Thousands and thousands of users have testified to the benefits 6S3 Tonlo hwi brought to them and scientific research -shows that lt gets that's why so many say "883 Tonic builds sturdy health you feel like yourself ayaln" At drug stores in 10 and 20 oz helps build STURDY HlALTII War Conditioned AND STAMPS! Washington FUNERALS WAYNE STEPHENS CLOSE Services for Wayne Stephens Close 17-year-old son of Hezekiah and Maude Porter Close will be conducted Tuesday at three the Ogden f) Seventh ward chapel directed by Bishop Arvil Porter Friends may call at the family home 462 Canyon road Monday afternoon and evening and Tuesday until time of services Interment will jbe in Ogden city cemetery directed by Lindquist mortuary JOSEPH ANGEL The body of Joseph Angel employe of Knudsen Construction Co of Lakeside Utah Iwho died in Ogden May 26 will be shipped to Sturgis Mo by Lindquist mortuary for burial it was reported Saturday INFANT MEAD Graveside services for the in fant daughter of Cornell and Cleora Ann Williams Mead 1925 Stephens were held Saturday in the Ogden city cemetery- where burial was directed by the Land quist mortuary The child died late Thursday in the Dee hospital eight hours after birth Surviving are the parents and one sister Cleora Kay Mead of Ogden JOHN ROGER GRANT Funeral services for John Roger Grant 7-year-old son of John and Hazel Olsen Grant were held Saturday afternoon in the Honeyville Box Elder county ward chapel conducted by Edward Saunders of the Ogden Fourth ward Prayer at the home of the grandparents Mr and Mrs Grant was offered by William Ellis Invocation was by Elias Forsgren the benediction by Abinadi Tolman Music consisted of a vocal trio Elaine Hunsaker Afton Bingham and Norma Johnson accompanied by June Hunsaker a violin solo by Harold Felt accompanied by George Larkin: and a vocal solo by Mr Felt Prelude and postlude were played by Vera Hunsaker Speakers were Austin Tolman James Rasmussen Claudius Tolman and Bishop Saunders Burial was in the Honeyville cemetery where the grave dedication was by Claudius Tolman Flowers were handled by the Honeyville civic club Diseases Cut But Soldiers III LONDON May 29 The army newspaper Stars and Stripes reported today that army medical officers had instituted a program to redace venereal disease infections which were said to have put 2060 American soldiers in Britain temporarily out of action In the first four months of 1943 ears of boots and i Bateman 1728 Lincoln son Hale William Elwell and Constance Mable Goodell Boise Idaho daughter Inis Crispula and Julia Ann CMta CourM Pfc WIDiam Brumk 339 Parry )onald Perry of No 3 In ran Vern Madeline Galt has completed a course aircraft depot overhaul at Cur tiss Wright tech training School Stationed Roy James husband of Mrs Pauline James of Ogden is now stationed at Kearns Utah A son of Mr and Mrs Jones of Boise Ida he entered the army on May 12 Burninghara Ralph and Emeline India in the ferry command bu Louise King West Point daugh-1 the flight was delayed because ter a gasoline line defect That evening De Leon Rosendo and Sue Me- he was taken to the hospital on lendey 137 Oak daughter a stretcher -Randall George Edgar and The mother and his four Training Naval Aviation Cadet Edward Junior Hadley son of at and Mrs Hadley 2844 rant has completed his primary flight training at the naval air station Pasco Wash and has been transferred to Corpus Christ! Tex Burbank 907 Defense Way son Hales George Frederick and Arrival Gordon Leon Allen xaj3y Erleen Morris 3122 Ogden 3210 Jefferson and Tuck- daughter field Arrington 1079 Twenty-sec-1 Eaton Raymond and Evelyn ond have arrived at the naval sta- I Johnson P9 Victory Road Wash- tion at Faq-agut Idaho for recruit ington Terrace daughter trsining Nay Herschel Parker and Mae) Cambell 444 Twenty-seventh son Hull Fay Lador and Verla No-rene Rawson 3469 Porter daughter Britt Eugene Leslie and Betty Child Rawson' Dewey and Joyce Eleanor Jean Bond 1342 Fifteenth East Salt Lake City son Poulter 821 Twenty-fifth daugh ter Thurgood Newell Harrison and Nedra Steed Clearfield son Muirbrook Elmer Charles and Mildred Holley' 372 Eighth son Speaker Miss Arlene King recently returned from the northwestern states mission will speak at the Twenty-eighth ward sacrament service Sunday at seven-thirty The chapel Is at 3750 Adams oxing card Thirty-fourth general hospital group army stationed at Bushnell hospital Brigham City will sponsor a boxing card at Reese-Pioneer park Brigham City Thursday evening KREISLER CITIZEN NEW YORK May 29 Violin Virtuoso Frit Kreisler who was bora in Vienna and Ballerina Vera Zorina a native of Kristian-sund Norway have become American citizens They were among a Vge group who received natural-VwcjLtion papers yesterday from District Judge John Knox Remodeling? We Have £-inch INSULATION BOARD Carload Just Arrived! Priced Right! Priorities Necessary BUnTOMLKEn LUMBER C03IPANY 2127 Lincoln Are Phone 8SG1 Gilbert Lorenzo and Bertha 1 2277 Washington Blvd Fannie Goodell 2936 Lincoln son Otis William Lee and Lillian Dumke Floral Co Florence Grose 987 daughter Palmer Robert Mason and Violet Oram 2975 Pingree daughter Miller Jack Thomas and Melba Jorgensen Eden son Brewer Charles and Lyle Clark 2368 Orchard daugh ter Porter Donald David and Phyllis Mae Powell 1910 Washington son Holmes Joseph Elmer and Kathleen June Swartz 276 Eighth daughter Warner Clyde Oborn and Mar garet Nash 724 West Twentieth daughter Matswaka Karou and Tashiko Qshiyama Hooper daughter Endo Otto Shichi and Lily Sasakaniwa No 2 Ogden daughter Holm Claude Leroy and Mae Jannette Brenkham 2683 Jefferson son Cannon Trace Taylor and Marjory Irene Coulam 5 2288 Monroe son Endo and Chlcko Ko-bayathi 3040 Washington daugh ter Hearn Lawrence Joseph and Mildred Jane Rynders 1350 Mari lyn Drive son Thiel Vincent Raymond and Nedra Maxine Williams 2107 Lin coin son Twelfth! Flowers for aU occasions -f! a A handful will help keep the lines on To prepare wire-brush it case crude oil rust Suede If rain does heat then brush A keep a suede Boots: galoshes when nhey of salt In the wash-day rinse water clothes from sticking or freezing to damp cold days uncoated Iron or steel for painting until it is extremely corroded In that or spent lubricating oil will loosen the garments should be kept dry if possible catch them let them dry away from brush In a circular motion with a wire rubber sponge or art gum will help to jacket dean Keep lamp bulbs and fixtures dean Wash them with soap and water 2 Sit as dose as possible to a good lamp 3 Avoid direct glare from electric light globes Use indirect reflectors whenever possible 4 Avoid reflected glare from shining surfaces 5 Avoid sharp contrasts between brightly lighted surfaces and dark backgrounds work In your own shadow especially on dose work I 7 Use the right size globe to supply enough light and the proper kind of light i 5 8 When redecorating use light colors on walls and ceiling 9 Rest your eyes by dosing them occasionally 10 If your eyes constantly feel strained or unduly tired see a competent eye specialist Instructions for not in use: Eyesight specialists teU us that every night thow sands of people handicap and the war effort by straining their eyes To protect your eyes you must have plenty of good yet every night people strain their eyes because they read or work under poor light In many instances they get only half as much light as they need Why? Because they forget that lamp bulbs and reflector bowls must be washed frequently to get rid of accumulated dust and grease This dust film can actually shut off considerable light that is needed to protect precious eyesight UTAH POWER LIGHT CO Reddy Kilowatt Power the world's finest electric service produced foe you by American business the kind of power that spent the nation should be stuffed with paper each boot wrapped separately then placed In a bag box or drawer The Idea la to keep rubber surfaces from touching as summer's heat will vulcanize the rubber ran mmm SAVE tires acd gas Why waste your precious tires and gasolint by driving up and down congested streets hunting parking space when you can save both by driving in first at CENTOS 2157-63 EIk1 South of Paramount Theatre the Center of Everything" Shopping Theatres Dancing Dining 'lilt 'Hu-x 'V 'J sitfii: WHl'i KEEP AMERICA AMERICAN BUY WAR BONDS i t1- f- i i 1.

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