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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 30

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'Penalties Set in I 'City of Ogden9 Lambasts Japs9 Homeland ii i-iMMiamf JMf iSwollen Stream THE OGDEN STlDARD-EXAMINtt- Utah Committee SUNDAY MOHMWU du Washes Out Iron ion Scheduled to Pleased With Thomas' Ideas Dog Charges Mrs Thelma Anderson 39 Pacific Saturday in city court feited $10 on a charge of permitting a dog to 'run at large without a muzzle and Mrs Rosana Scholls 40 2341 Harrison was fined with $23 suspended on a similar Canyon Bridges Out Deputy's Charges Directed at Juvenile Court The Utah committee oJ "Action for a Federated World" Saturday issued a statement commendins Two bridges In North Fork canyon have been washed out by high water caused by recent heavy rainfall and a third was saved from a similar fate by removing charge Dean Sarris 19 Layton plea Sen Elbert Thomas (D-Utah) the decking and allowing wavea to 9 guilty to a charge of driving Wl out a license and i innocent splash through the stringers Coun- Commissioner Lyman wess reported Saturday after a tour of ior uic puMLiuu in ins university of Utah commencement address "So far as we know" said the statement issued by Paul Thatcher of Ogden "Senator Thomas is the first nationally prominent member of the administration to point the way for the second and subse- A AW 1 1111 1 Beus charges voiced mjBncert city nfdndcX i rwmtv Sheriff George tar attorneys and district ana city court judges will be invited has court is too lenient in prosecuting been a for Thursday June 14 at juvenile delinquents Judge Theo- eleven sf dare Bonn has requested that the Editorial FlHsIti Oat Ogden city and Weber county coin-J A spatial nwritattan will be is-missions hold a Joint meeting at tQ Darrell Greenwell exec-which time the problem may be editor of The Standard-Exam- alred A mer because the charges by Dep- Tentative date for the meeting uty Weatherston were resultant to which Sheriff John VVatson editorial suggesting that wwiti charges of driving jfith Improper lights and brakes Trial on the two charges aiid Imposition of sentence on the third were set for Ml I IK the area However the water has receded somewhat and no additional dam age is anticipated he said He re ported water was running over roads and through fields but tne hia rffnuties Police Chief ucajr ifuuc Utaker Isheda 38 Corinne and Carlos Jensen 42 Bear River City each forfeited $10 passing red lights Mrs Mary Riley 22 645 Kershaw forfeited $2 JK improper parking i a rinif nf rewards lor inior only expected result is a delay in Johnson and his officers juva the maturing of crops When the quent steps io in juumcy a of enduring world peace" The statement quoted the senator's assertion that the world great task is the same as It waa When the Constitution was written and ratified This means In the opinion of the Utah committee that the senator is h' federal world mation about offenders would increase apprehension of vandal Judge Bohn said Weatherston and other deputies took exception to uin waiKr thrv claimed it jjJ water is sufficiently lowered the channel of the stream will he cleared with a bulldozer Commis sioner Hess said MM RECORDS For YoUr Listening Pktasure Wheeler creeK wnicn iiooaea homes in the area just below and to the south of Fine view reser voir has lowered ana is now under control the commissioner government and a federal world constitution must do for the world what the United Statea federal government and constitution did for the association of states The committee statement follows: World's Great Task' uit mm a VoHorated World added -( I 4 Dinner music played by Ken Murray and his orchestra Meets intimated they were not doing their job properly Waatherston declared in a recent county commission meeting that he and other officers had picked up numerous juvenile offenders but had not turned some of them over to the court as "we knew they would Just be turned 1 "We resent any intimation that our department la not doing its job to picking up vandals and other Juvenile offenders" Weatherston staid "because we do pick them up turn them over to Juvenile court and then the court turns them loose "It is my opinion that the Juv-anfla Caurt Is responsible for a great amount of Juvenile delinquency" the deputy charged Utah committee commends Utahs Senator Elbert Thomas for the forward looking and statesmanlike At Ogden Home i Pinnr "mLm cnr Fortress "City of Ogden" was named for its commander Captain Fred nuen funding at extreme left) The plane has a long record of missions against in- Buren In Blakely 2921 Van tfliTTnd military targets Japan tvio Wnman's Christian Temper ance union met Wednesday after Word Received of noon at the home ot Mrs Myrtle See 3164 Jefferson After the business session a program was given under the direction of Mrs Leota Hutsinpillar The program was devoted to a mainour of thp work of the 32 de War Retained Fire Dispatcher a Wild nose ocicn-ade" "Souvenir" ftO and others) MS-467-" South Sea Serenades played by Ray Andrade and his orchestra of the Islands" "Sweet Lei Lehua" Sjffiffi Oe" and flfcO 63 others) P-97r Frank Connors singing Irish ballads (4'My Wild Irish Rose" "You're Irish and You're Beautiful" "Rose of $262 Mail Orders Promptly Filled a Commanding Officer Of Guam-Based Units Approves Name The Superfortress "City of Ogden" and crew have been acting as Ogden's representative in carrying the war to the Japanese homeland Oeden is the home town of the Officer's Death Wnrrl Vina hoon reeived of the partments of the which is organizea in umcicui wuu-tries Among the departments the fniinu'insJ are organized in Ogden: Glen Ward of the faculty of Weber county high school has been reaDDointed fire dispatcher accord Ralnh Dowell Loyal Temperance legion Flower who up until the latter part of position on worm peauc uiS-tion taken in his University of Utah commencement address The senator there said: "The worlds great task is the same as it was when the constitution of the United States was written and ratified How to bring one out of Pluribus is the task that faces us today as it faced our fathers It must be done as they did it It is because of my firm belief in the great American experiment that I always advocate that world unity can only come through American leadership and under the auspices of the American theory- It Is In America that the federal technique of government has been worked out It is la America that the theory of dual and plural citizenship has been made practical A unity which has destroyed war among us Can by expansion destroy war in the earth "The senator's words deserve rereading before the backdrop of the Dumbarton Oaks and San Francisco conferences We have been i i tk Winnlnff of neCn- ing to Ranger Clark Anderson of February was attached to tne Mission ana neiiet iuc nal and International Relations and pe act Thftw takincr nart in the discus- Judge'a Comment Judge Bohn declared his court Is Interested In receiving beneficial Criticism in order to function properly In handling cases In which children are involved "I feel that a meeting such Use one scheduled will give us an opportunity to gain the cooperation of all city and county departments in meeting the great problem of Juvenile delinquency People ara entitled to the full cooperation tf the law enforcement agencies and courts" Judge Bohn declined to make medical supply section of tne uian ASF depot Lieut Dowell's death came as a complete surprise to members of plane commander Captain Fred Blakeley The name was approved Mrs Mottle Noonan Mrs 30 Ward Mrs Marie Russell Cache national forest Mr Ward who served in the same capacity last' year will be in charge of training fire fighting crews in Weber county and will handle fire prevention work in this area Later in the summer he will act as dispatcher in organizing by Brig Gen Tnomas rower commanding general of the Guam- his family in Grand Junction uoio and friends in Utah He was under Mrs Marie See Mrs Jttagar urip son and Mrs Grace Bartlett based Superfortress elements Glen Bros Music 2546 Washington Blvd Dial 421 going a brain operation at the Thomas England general hospital CHOICE OF WHITl OR COLORS Captain uiaKeiey is me uuiuu of Mrs Ruth Barker Blakeley and son of Mrs Edgar A Ford forest euard vii nwu in charge of recreational activities crews for fire suppression activities in Cache national forest any comment on charges by weatn comment on cnarges oy The crew had flown tne a-at hat missions against indus- 1 weain- We Have Plenty of White -storvflPal his answer would at Ogden river outing piaces Prior to serving as fire dispatcn- trial and military targets in Japan nmrtrvHerrod CftiitiHiiiirwwww" as of May 26 mm xwKKinmm fl a'fl'OTffTni In the photo (left to rignu crew mhfrs nri- (Standing) Capt Blakeley Ogden Sd Lieut Arthur Gajewski instrument specialist frwnent Given ftr Knife Wound Pulaski Wis Lieut Oliver I SMITH ELECTRIC CO For Father's Give Him Johnson bombardier ort Arinur Tex Sd Lieut Herman Klugman navigator New York Sd Lieut Alfred Marcum Jr pilot ioia irum hi- tiatipns that the projected united nations charter 1s only 'a first step So far as we know Senator Thomas is the first nationally prominent member of the administration to point the way for the second and subsequent steps to the journey end of enduring world peaoe effect the senator says that the pathway proceeds through the united nations charter being formed at San built on the same plan as the old league of nations and the organization of the 13 colonies under the articles of to a world gov- a frHrrai rnnstitu- Lexington Ky Kneeling: Sgt Robert Miller eunner Roanoke Va Sgt Jtoyal Something in Atlantic City New jersey ai me time of his death Born in Hale near Chillecothe Mo Lieut Dowell had been a resident of Grand Junction for 20 years where he served as a pharmacist During his two years at the Utah ASF depot he was in charge of the medical supply warehouse He is survived by his widow a son three brothers and two sisters Burial services will be held in Grand Junction attended by a party of close friends from the Utah ASF depot for us and those they left behind them? On Way to Peace "Senator Thomas throws a challenge to Americans We have proved we can lead the peace-loving peoples of the world to military victory but have we the stuff to lead them on the way to peace? Are we worthy of our ancestors who actively supported Washington Madison Hamilton and old Ben Franklin in their fight for unity under our constitution? These are questions all of us must answer to ourselves and to our children who will fight the third World war if we fail" 366 24th St Dial 9080 Moore gunner Scotch Plains Corp John xyson raaiu operator Ellerbe ogi Mnrmtnn toil eunner Mem- David Morrison 47 Negro was treated at the Dee hospital Saturday for a knife wound allegedly inflicted by William Edward Tryon 27 Negro 117 Twenty-fifth following an argument in the Railway Porters and Waiters club on lower Twenty-fifth According to Captain Kee-ter Tryon entered a room in which Morrison was sleeping and an argument ensued Morrison then reportedly Jumped out of bed and began chasing Tryon down the hall phis Tenn TSgt Guy Reid If "fTf TeBrr7rT' 1 He Can Call His Own flight engineer xvicjenec and Corp Tom Stallings top gunner Cumberland Md tion for all the world's peoples- Gift Sender COAT COVERS one bum on xne mc system which has served us so well for the past 150 years That Is something we can plan for an idea whose value we and others can estimate from our own experience It brought unity and peace for our immigrants from all the nstlons Will it not do the same NU-ENAMELJ eathO CUit Tryon was said to have turned and stabbed Morrison with a packet knife inflicting a four-Inch wound on his left ide The assailant is being held OJP cty police on an open charge pending further investigation SH WARKS i I I 4 Ogden Officers Win Air Medal A Seventh AAF bomber bsse In the Palaus reports two men from Ogden have been awarded the air medal "for meritorious achievement while participating in sustained aerial operations against the enemy" A citation armmnan vine the Yes he will relax and enjoy life in one of our Rockers Select from many styles 1 $3750 $6950 DAD Sought Part of the tragedy of war was evidenced in the Ogden postoff ice Saturday when a package containing a watch was returned from the European theatre marked "deceased" Apparently sent to a soldier toy his parents as a gift the package was damaged en route and the return address destroyed According to investigation Pfc Jesse Whitlock to whom it was sent was killed in action in Germany Feb 13 while serving with a tank destroyer unit He was the son of Mrs Leroy Bruno evidently of Smithfield Postmaster Ed Vendell has requested any information leading to the finding of Pfc Whitlocks mother be forwarded to him so he may return the watch An additional warning has also been issued by the postmaster for all persons sending packages overseas to enclose a return address within the package in case of such eventuality as this lor navigator whose parents are Mr and Mrs Rilev Tavlor live award stated that they "displayed high skill and courage inflicting severe damage to enemy air bases nnrl shinnino rflotinff ffrpat cred Extra Club Chairs it upon themselves and the army Prefers GOOD CANDY air forces They have uown numerous combat missions against the Japs the Philippines ana tne fa laus and have participated in at tacks against Truk Yap and Mar cus islands Thp mtn ar' Here Dae! will be proud to call one of these Chairs his own Comfort and beauty go hand in hand Popularly $1995 $4950 Too Lieutenant Richard Groberg whnsA narpnts Mr and Mrs A Groberg live in Ogden and whose wife the former Jean Hess lives at 541 Fifteenth street Ogden He was graduated from Weber high school and attended We on route 3 Ogden and Whose wife the former Beth Duncan lives at 525 Seventeenth street Ogden He ated from Bricham Young university and entered the ber college before entering the army in July 1942 Second Lieutenant Nolan Tay- army in July ia4Z i Have Your Eyes Outgrown Your GLASSES? ncl you'll fin3 Preferred Chocolates by Record Cabinets Modern streamlined cabinets door fronts or open face to Select from Each an itemj handy and useful $1950 $2950 Bookcases Yes indeed Dad will be glad to accept a fine cabinet of shelves for his books Several sizes in walnut or mahogany $2750 $3750 1 1 1 Smokers Hassocks SHUPE-WILLIAMS just the right gift for Dad a a I on "His Day" Here's tempting wholesome nus fruits cream and nougat centers coated' with cJelicious liqht ancl dark i truly the preferred cancly of flie west ck Sure Dad can use a Hassoc Metal smokers in a variety of sizes and styles Another Ojnd gift for Dad's day of $395 (ni and we have large selection A variety of rj $795 READING MAKE YOU FROWN? Better look after your eyes! If you frown and squint when you read it may be a sign that your eyes need attention Come f-iiUomorrow for a thorough analysis AT ALL BETTER DEALERS Special Delivery Saturday for Father's Consult Dr Dear'deti AT SUPERIOR WILLIAMS COMPANY OPTICAL CO CANDY Phone 6660 24th Street Penney ezzamne ail i or rine cunofci PHONE 8821.

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