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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY TSVENING JUNE 13 1945 Actress Inspires State Files Suit teaman Home With Fjeldsted Readv Marians Hear Pear Apple Trees Should Contestants in In Liquor Case rrl Am Metal Meet Jap Cartridges The notion that Jap soldiers always fight to the last bullet is not exactly correct according to Merchant Seaman Joseph Bell who A complaint had been filed to Be Sprayed Expert Says Bond Campaign Sergeant Lauded Sgt A Utsman son oi Charles Utsman 4030 Adams recently received a commendation from Lieut Col John Brecken-ridge commanding officer John Payne field Cairo for ihe part Played in recent elimination of a 500-ton backlog of vital cargo which was to be moved by air transport to the China-Burma-India theatre this country which brought trade and currency wars to the present conditions under the constitution Brigham Robinson of Wasatch Motors was introduced as a new member by Samuel Powell Inspired by the visit of Film Star Marjorie Reynolds the Weber day in Second district court by the Utah liquor control commission against owners lessees and operators of the Jones rooming house 254 Vz Twenty-fifth and the premises charging illegal possession and sale of alcoholic beverages Named as defendants In the complaint are Thomas Jones Dor Program Scheduled For Flag Day county War bond ueen candidates are putting extra efforts to send their scores soaring Verniece Sim mons is leading fthe group with ace naIJeldttedL secretary-man-fin chamber of commerce Mondav 18 for Seattle to attend the western states council conference on the development of light metals industries Willard Eccles chamber president reported today sending Mr Fjeldsted to Seattle1' Mr Eccles said "to protect and expound Utah's resources of light to see that this state gets proper consideration in the deliberations "In our opinion the western states council has taken a -very definite attitude toward the continuation of our steel mills of the west the mills a Geneva Utah and Fontana Calif being the most recent establishments anrf thv recently returnea to Ogden after a 45-day cruise in the Pacific as crewman of a modern gasoline tanker While his ship was in port at Saipan island in the Marianas Seaman Bell and efal friends explored some of the caves from which Jap de-fenders of the island fought American inva 501 Norma jTayldr follows in sec ond place with 2851 Bette Ander othy Jones Ada Justice and Helen Norris reported lessees of the property and Walter Stephens INSULATE Your Home Ceiling and Walls Jesse Stephens Rachel Steph ens Rachel Stephens and Lulu Talk on Peace Clarence Streit representative of Federal Union Inc author of "Union Now" and formerly of the New York Times addressed the Rotary club today on the subject of the elimination of war He contended that peace can come only by transferring from the "state to state" basis to the "man to man" basis adding "Wars result from a false system of government" He pointed sto the conflicts existing under the old confederate form of government of Court Grants Foar -Divorce Decrees Four divorce decrees had been granted today in Second district court: Minnie Lee McKinney from John McKinney cruelty married in May 1939 at Colorado Springs Colo Ruth Tolley from Perry Eugene Tolley cruelty married Nov 1 1940 Salt Lake City Carl DeLamater lrom Maud A DeLamater desertion: married July 23 1937 Ogden Parley Hansen fronr Nedra Bowen Hansen cruelty married Jan 5 1933 Grace Idaho Rackham reported owners of the property A temporary writ of injunction restraining the defendants from continuing the nuisance and re steel industries should be operated by private capital "Utah has a very definite stake not only in western steel but in light metals because of her tremendous deposits" Eccles son Grace Stone and Clo Gale are contenders for thijjrd place Committee in charge of the two huge War bond jprernieres with Jim Mahlum and Reed Gammell as co-chairmen announces that arrangements have fbeen completed for the stage) shovs and pictures which will accompany the final judging pf the Weber queen candidates At thje shows queen- contestants will jappefar and the girl selected as War bond queen of Weber county will be presented to audiences in! both the Egyptian and Orpheumj theaftres the night of June 221 By Special Ticket Admission jo th4se two war bond premieres wi(l be fby special ticket which will be issued along with ballots at the time war bonds are Studies Just completed of codling moth bait traps indicate it would be advisable to spray apples and pears immediately Jor-gensen deputy district agricultural inspector reported today Even though there are a few moljhs now the cool weather has stopped their flight somewhat and it id important to get the first worms before they feed into the fruit Jorgensen said The proper spray was suggested as three pounds of lead arsenic and one pint of fish oil soap per 100 gallons of mixture Where green aphis woolly aphis and leaf hoppers are present it is advisable to add! one pint of nicotine sulphate to 1he suggested mixture Tbe deputy inspector pointed out that while it is difficult to work out an effective control on curly cherry tree leaves which have been fed on for some time by the black aphid it is advisable to apply nicotines spray to prevent aphids from doing damage to ripening fruit These may be controlled with one pint of nicotine sulphate plus one-half pint of fish oil soap per 100 gallons No arsenate of lead should be sprayed on cherries or apricots this late in the season as it may poison the fruit Jorgensen said With peaches where' infestation is bad or where there may be a spread of peach tree borers from nearby neglected orchards it is advisable to SDray when the fruit is from one-half to three-fourths of an inch in diameter with three pounds of basic lead arsenate per 100 gallons of mixture straining them from interfering wun liquors and fixtures was asked It was further asked that UDOn trial th temnnrarv iniunc- WARMS JWifrwt tion be made permanent and that Marriage Licenses 'ffyfB Wail slPy tne ouuding shall not be occupied for any purpose for one year A libel of information against sion forces There Seaman Bell they discovered stacks of unopened enemy ammunition boxes containing 31 caliber rifle cartridges and hand grenades Some of this materiel which appeared to be brand new Was brought home by the men as soiivenirs Skeletons in the caves were mute evidence of the fate of Rising Sun warriors who chose to stand and fight Seaman Bell is a son of Josenh Bell 2953 Van Buren and Mrs Frank Beach formerly of Ogden" His ship carrying a cargo of high-test gasoline and fuel oil dropped anchor at Tinian Saipan Guam Kwajalem and Okinawa islands' No hostile action was encountered by the tanker although it was within 100 miles of the hospital ship Comfort when that vessel was attacked by Nip suicide planes Seaman Bell is stavintr fixtures and supplies was also filed In this it was asked that a trial date be fixed and that the A Superior Utah Made Rock Wool TERMS AS LOW AS NOTHING DOWN $5 PER MO For Call or Write GENE LYNCH 2149 Quincy Ave Phone 2-3384 purchased from issuing agents in Marriage licenses had been issued today at the Weber county clerk's office to the following three couples: Alexander Basil Darais 27 Santa Monica Calif and Norma Louise Johnson 22 Fontana Calif William Fryer 22 and Beverly Walker 18 Ogden William Moore 24 Chicago 111 and Wanda Robinson 20 St Louis Mo a mm property be condemned and for feited to the state eber county Purchasers or war bonds are urged tto ask for their special tickets at the time the Ronnie Ellen Stone purchases are Any bond purchased after pune 11 entitles war bond holderf to admission The following ifsuing agents are prepared to issue premiere tickets on all dertomlinations of bonds: All banks biildink and loan agencies theatresi the bond house post grandparents Mr and Mrs Dpy Ellis 2341 Madison He will return to the coast in a few davs for further training The women's division of war finance celebrate Flag day with a broadcast over KLO from one to ojne-thirty Thursday The program will be dedicated to the seventh war loam Guest ispeakers will be Flight Officer Rodney Manfull Ogden veteran xf D-day and Lieut Lee now at Bushnell hospital a veteran df the south Pacific Louise Hoggan Pgden will sing and Bonnie Stone of Sunset will play the piano The program is under the direction of Mrs Albert Smith Officer Missing in Pacific Area Lieut Woodrow Anderson infantry is reported missing on Exhibit Offered To Educators A travelina armv air fnrcs office Penney Co and Weber college "Red" Thompson has been engaged as master! of ceremonies Thompson is billed as "Hill Billy Champion of the Bob Lane former pianist at New York's famous Stork clifb the "Brown Bombers" specialty sinking trio and the Fort Douglas military band and orchestra will be featured along with other speciality numbers Screen short subjects ard one excellent feature picture in technicolor will round out thie program Candidates Standings Ratings of i que4n candidates announced tody: Rescue Planned At 'Shangri-La' By Ralph Morton HOLLANDIA Dutch New Guinea June 9 (Delayed) (AP) A pretty WAC and two army air men awaiting rescue by glider from the "hidden valley of Shangri-la" since May 13 received a summary of Associated Press- news today covering world events As they sat far below on the mountainside I read it to them from a circling plane "Thanks for the news Morton" said Capt Cecil Walters paratrooper commander in charge of ground rescue preparations over his walkie-talkie "Why don't you and Herb (Capt Herbert Mengel Pittsburgh the pilot) drop down in a parachute and have a beer with us? We're just about to open up a case" The WAC Cpl Margaret Hastings Oswego Lieut John McCollom Trenton Mo and Sgt Kenneth Decker Kelso Wash who survived a crash in which 20 other armv personnel onstrStion unit will nt wcha college at six-thirty pm Tuesday uuhc xv io aispiay methods and lecnniques oi educational training in the AAF The unit nroeonto -fii-ct Many Present at hand information on cut-away Bette Anderson 2421: Carma An derson 10361: Rovene Bates 544 moaeis pnotos diagrams training films charts technical books and manuals mans and nhotn sunnl Chorus )kti udred Belnap 399: Ruth Jean Bott 1276: Margie Brewer 421 uKinawa since May 12 Word was received from the war department by his wife Mrs Edna Burton Anderson of 465 Thirty-second He is the son of Mr and Mrs Anderson of 204 Ninth Lieut Anderson entered the army in April 1943 was commissioned a second lieutenant in April 1944 at ments according to Public Rela Approximately 300 enthusiasts tions uirector John Benson of the college Open onlv to eduratnrs onstration has been obtained by Delia Corhptorj 1158 Eulalie Folkman 63): Clo Gale 1503: La-Dona Gammlell $41 Melba Hale 1398: Margie Koiovich 823 Joan Nance 283 jldonha O'Dell 577 Lou Jean Scoffield 1282 Verniece Simmoins 3501: Grace Stone 1616 Norma Taylor 2851 Fern Wheelwright 5801 ut i Alien Bateman state superintendent of public instruction Weber college and Ocden met at the Weber college auditorium last night for the organization of a community chorus which will be jone of the highliehts of the Pioneer days celebration in connection with the "March of Freedom pageant The ajm is to make up a thousand-voice chorus to be featured schools will act as hosts to all teachers and administrators interested Mr Benson said The demonstration is Hirton" hv were killed are getting ready to make a iournev of at least five men who were educators prior to 'Chafing Dry Edema "Sunburn ivy pAicnn entering tne service They will be able to tell the schools of this vicinity how thev can nhtain Camp Davis Lieut Anderson and was stationed foi a year in the southern states He left for overseas duty in March 1945 from Seattle and entered the Okinawa campaign in April Lieut Anderson is a graduate of Weber college and Utah State Agricultural college and a member of the Delta Phi fraternity nJ "Simple ment and material for their own use INOL KES days from the mountain saddle to the valley floor An attempt will be made to jerk them into the air in a glider by means of a grab-line attached to a low-flying C-47 During today's flight over the strange valley isolated by marsh land and mountain from the outside world and populated by a strange tribe a small lake was spotted where it might Case Goes to on special occasions throughout the year with Glenn Hanson as director! The next meeting will be Wednesday evening June 20 at seven forty-five o'clock at the college auditorium and a special invitation Is extended to all who are interested in singing Paul (fragun was chosen as one of the soloists and assistant director Others will be named soon Reheaisal was started on the cantata "Triumph of Faith" by Gladys Rich and Claire Stewart Boyer which will be presented as a features of the pageant Gladys Rich is director of the pageant Divorce Sought I Yes Sir' jg Higher Court oe possiPle to land an amphibious plane If the glider attempt fails this may be done The lake a half mile long is "WEEDONE" And Other Tested Weed Killers only a short distance from the mountain camp of the survivors Over the valley whiffs of smoke were rising from fires lit by paratroopers burning off tall iunele Are Available at jMARSH Pest Control Service Make your rooms the envy of your" friends with amazing Kem -Tone! Quick easy this new resin-oil finish rolls or brushes right over dingy wallpaper painted walls and wall-board Dries in one hour Has no painty odor Washes beautifully There's no finer flat wall finish you can buy! grass as they build the glider strip mmm i Alice A Conger had filed suit for divorce todav in Second His SALT LAKE CITY June 13 Earl Averett 24 of 131 West Twenty-second was bound over today by City Judge Quill Nebe-ker to Second district court for further action on a complaint charging Averett with second degree burglary of the New Barrel cafe 1886 Washington on the night of June 6 Averett waived preliminary hearing Bail of $2000 requested by Henry Seeger assistant county attorney was set by the court Clair Wayment Slaterville charged with bastardy was bound over to district court at the conclusion of preliminary hearing Bail of $500 was continued trict cout against William Conger changing failure to provide The couple was married March 21 1925 at Albany Neb KEM-TONE TRIMS Sw'J ftfiy Smart wall border ICjf wf Sj trims Pre-pasted5IJ Paste Fonf KEM-TONE ROLLER -KOATER Quick easy way to OQ apply Kem-Tone 01 (AP) First: pilot to drop supplies to the stranded trio of plane crash survivors in New Guinea's hidden valley was Lieut Homer Davis former University of Utah student Bringing to three the number of Utah pilots who have seen the fantastic mountain valley inhabited by six-foot natives Davis dropped the supplies but became lost as he headed for his home base Fortu 1 rt1 Th Air Medal Granted Set Bovd Rrnnsnn nately he reached an unknown landing strip iust before his fuel road Washington Terrace a radio supply was exhausted Sherwin-Williams world-famous paints! 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