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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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lUSO Council Seeks More TTt J- Rotables Gather THE OGDEN STAND ARD-EXAMTNJBR SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 16 1945 JOPA Makes New ij-Ln Service men and women's com oeip in lYuimmg uuus Bishop Richards Tells Graduates Of Duties in Life mittee of the Nineteenth ward has arranged a Father's day program to be presented in the Jnne 24 for Catholic Event Cut in Sugar For Canning Use -r: ovaa tq Aid unit in Oeden Gvic Clubs Air Matching of Federal Road Grants Fund Difficulties Debated council meeting Friday night un- reported that at a USO institute cnapel Thirtieth and Wall Sunday der the chairmanship of John Ed- xrMe ri TTSOiJune 17- at seven ward Carver unanimously voted workers reia'ted that their com- The program will include read-to ask the USO national organiza- mimiti nianriAd to take charge ings vocal and instrumental num tion to provide more personnel for uso acilities at the close of bers and a eulogy to fathers on the the Twenty-fourth street and wan th m(rffPrirv to operate them as men and women in the armed -1 "Patients In your hands must always feel secure" Bishop Le Grand Richards president of the Thomas James A Farley former postmaster general will join Catholic prelates from throughout the nation in honoring the Most Rev Duane Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake diocese at a hanntiet Junp The office of price administration reduced today to six pounds per peron the amount of sugar authorized for immediate use for canning purposes avenue USO clubs BRIGHAM CITY June iru matrh reaerai am gidm community recreation centers forces also to the fathers in the The council heard a report from service Invitation is extended to Miss Alphild Hendrickson on pro- families who have members in Jttk motional efforts in behalf of a service as well as the general puflf Dee menjiorial hospital There are unmet recreational needs in Ogden it was pointed out Directors of the two clubs said youths between the ages of 16 and for Post-w ar highway construction hospital vnth(r oroiects was the pri- told the nospitai rQther projects graduating fclass of the oau iake City If after all applications are of discussion at the an To be held on Bishon Hunt's i If UK 1 Hill 1UI VUHPlI processed additional sugar remains 1 11 Ml nllAAQTaH fr 18 who have taken summer joos at 25th anniversary of his ordination undistriDUtea ix win wwvw the military installations are ap persons receiving plying for USO club privileges The director of the Wall avenue 10 tne priesthood the banquet will also be addressed by the Most Rev William Condon bishop of Great Falls Mont schoolmate of Bishop Hunt at St Patrick's sem club said that club was mindful OGDEN CHURCH DIRECTORY of the lack of recreational opportunities for the children of the Negro community For Returned Warriors inary Menlo Park Calif Idaho will be represented by the Most Rev Edward Kelly bishop of the state Directors inquired whether any The ex-postmaster general and club program is In sight for returned service men and women nual directors and tin of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah Friday evening at the Howard hotel where all officials were re-elected by acclama- ti0It was brought out by Charles Goodliffe Brigham City field secretary and Fjeldsted Ogden executive secretary that federal road grants for the first three postwar years were set up for $4000-000 to Utah yearly but that the state must match the grants with nearly $2000000 per year Fund Scarcity Cited The association officials charged that only about $1750000 almost enough for matching one year's federal grants is available in state funds Association officials also declared ffaisoline tax funds and other tax one-time national chairman of the amount Such a step is necessary said District OPA Director Grant Ivins to asure that late applicants will have sugar Early in the season applicants were given 15 pounds per person but the amount later was cut to 10 pounds per person "If sugar continued to be issued in this volume" Ivins said "Utahs quota for home canning purposes might have been exhausted and none would be left for late applicants" The OPA said no provision has been made to reduce the allotments of persons who already have received canning sugar certificates Probably 2000 may be discharged under the point system in the next four months "Will these persons uemocratic party will speak on "The Contribution of the Catholic Church in the Building of have a meeting place for social Attending the jubilee mass to be celebrated by Bishop Hunt in the Cathedral of the Madeleine will be: The Most Rev Johri Mitty archbishop of San Francisco: the ST PAUL'S EV LUTHERAN CHURCH 'Ogden's Church Qf the Ihrtheran Hou" 28th and Harold Brauer Pastor 9:45 a Sunday School 11:00 a m--Sermon: "Blessings of Baptism" Everyone Is Invited CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2635 Grant Ave Archie Rose Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a Worship 11:00 Young Peoples 6:45 Evening Worship 7:90 Mid week Prayer Service 7:30 YOU ARE WELCOME Most Rev John Gregory Murray archbishop df St Paul Minn the Most Rev Urban 7ehr arch contacts and recreation in the period of their readjustment into civilian life?" was one of the questions asked This raised the question as to whether such a program is within the compass of the USO John Spargo and Evans volunteered to press for the completion of lease technicalities to clear the way for the start of construction on the proposed USO-Travelers Aid troops in transit lounge near the Union station Cities Want Centers Miss Leah Brunk director of the returns were being diverted for other purposes at the rate of bishop Of Denver the Most Rev Henry 'P Pohlman coadjutor arch $1000000 per year "whereas the bishop of Dubuque Iowa the Most Rev Edwin Byrne archbishop Will Present Iwo Jima Stamp A 3-cent postage stamp Com school of njLirsing at th? 33rd annual commencement exercises in Weber college auditorium Friday night I Quoting Michael Angelo "Trifles make perfection but perfection is no trifle" Bishop Richards told the nurses: "You can't afford to make a mistake It might cost a life" Urging the graduates to continue their studies Bishop Richards pointed ouf: "There is always more room at the top of the ladder than at the bottom' Failure- Ncfted Declaring schools teach children almost everything but how to work" pishop Richards said this could not be said of the nurses' school He said many college graduates are failures because they were not taught to meet the responsibilities of life Stressing the efficacy of prayer Bishop Richards advised: "Dont be afraid fj pray Look to God in times of I distress The Saviour advised 'A and ye shall receive' Dr plsen said courage and good humoij are instrumental in giving patients the will and faith to recover He urged nurses to beware of the menace of state medicine which he labeled unchristian ii that it "levels individuals andl takes away all possibility of idealizing higher pur-poses Diplomas Gfanted Diplomas Iwere presented to the graduates by Supt Lawrence Evans of thi Dee hospital and the class pins Were presented by Miss Lucile Taylor director of nurses Graduates presented a bouquet of roses to Miss Taylor who led in the recital of the Nightingale pledge I Primary Honors 25 Graduates funds should be used soieiy ror highway purposes" "It seems that to match federal funds road maintenance must be starved or the money obtained from some other source" Secretary of Santa Fe the Most Rev Thomas Gorman bishop of Reno Nev the Most Rev Robert Armstrong bishop of Sacramento FATHER'S DAY Calif the Most Rev Lawrence Fjeldsted said In the last legislature the asso Fitzsimmons bishop of Amarillo memorating the achievements of the United States marines in World ciation introduced a resolution for "Modern Fatherhood and Bible Truth Tex the most Rev Christopher Byrne bishop of Galveston Tex an amendment to the state constitution providing that gasoline Motorist Hurt in Road Crash and the Most Rev Joseph Will tax monies and other similar returns be used for no other purpose than highway projects but the resolution died in the senate Denies Fund "Rumor" ging bishop of Pueblo Colo The following day Archbishop Mitty will lay the cornerstone of the new St Benedict hospital in Ogden That evening a banquet by the clergy and laity of St Joseph's parish Ogden will honor Bishop Hunt Sunday Morning at II o'Clock First Presbyterian Church 2406 Adams Avenne Mrs Bernice Tyree Contralto George Frost Tenot JOHN EDWARD CARVER Pastor Lester Blackner a member of the state road commission denied what he termed a rumor that the state road commission was plan ning to go into the counties and ask a four-mill levy in order to be RETAINED President Rex Bachman (above) and other officers of the Associated Civie Clubs of Northern Utah were re-elected at an annual meeting City second vice president Nelson WLAldrich Salt Lake City third vice president Martin Rasmus-sen Brigham City treasurer Mr Fjeldsted executive secretary and Mr Goodliffe field secretary President's Report President Bachman in his annual report said "The activities of the association during the past yejr have been many and varied and have been influenced by wartime pressures as well as by local state and national conditions" He said the agricultural committee headed by Weidmann Bear River City had participated in organization of water conservation districts and water users' associations and had assisted in procuring farm labor He cited activities of the legislative committee particularly in attempting the state constitution amendment on road tax use Albright Ogden chairman of the livestock committee recommends continued effort to promote and increase livestock fattening and suggests A at Logan as ithe proper medium to get greater 'feeding projects started 4 able to match the federal grants "The road commission's job is to expend available funds properly not to gather funds for road purposes" Blackner said Previously the Associated Civic FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE SINGING CHURCH" 25TH AND JEFFERSON One person was injured and four escaped injury in a collision Friday at nine-thirty-five at Mountain Green approximately 11 miles west of Morgan Clarence Johnson 40 of 249 West Fourth South Salt Lake City was being treated today at the Dee Memorial hospital Ogden for a possible fractured1 skull injured right shoulder and lacerations of the face The accident happened said Ted London investigating state patrolman when a PIE truck driven by Elmer Baker 38 Salt Lake City and a passenger car driven by Sgt Reid Seabock 35 Hill field side-swiped throwing the Seabock car into a borrow pit Johnson and his wife and Alice Galbraith 2653 Van Buren Ogden were passengers in the car driven by Seabock Baker the only occupant of the truck was arrested for driving without a chauffeur's license and Seabock was referred to military authorities London said Clubs of Southern Utah had passed a resolution in opposition to the "rumor" Following Blackner's explanation it was the opinion of war II will be placed on sale at Washington on July The stamp is 084 by 144 inches in dimensions arranged vertically printed in purple by rotary process and issued in sheets of 50 stamps The central design depicts the raising of the United States flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima The words "United States Postage" appear across the top of the stamp in white-face gothic and below this wording at the right appears the denomination "3c" in dark-face gothic Under the central subject are the words "Iwo Jima" in white-face gothic Stamp collectors desiring first-day covers may send a limited number of addressed envelopes not in excess of 10 to the Postmaster Washington 13 with cash money order or postal-note remittance to cover cost of the stamps required for affixing Postage stamps and personal checks will not be accepted in payment Covers should be of ordinary letter-size and each envelope must be properly addressed An enclosure of medium weight should be placed in each envelope and the flap either sealed or turned in Request should not be made for special markings and unusual arrangements Requests for uncancelled stamps must not be included with orders for first-day covers to the postmaster at Washington For the benefit of collectors desiring stamps of selected quality for philatelic use the Iwo Jima commemorative stamp will be Rev Whittemore Pastor 11:00 a "GOD'S WITNESS TO THE ONLY DOOR" all members present tnat any charge against the road commission Ogden Shares Cut in Air Express Rates This city will benefit by new reductions in air express rates on July 1 when the first supplement to nation-wide tariff No 8 goes into effect A Houston general agent Railway Express Agency announces Traffic flown between this city and other air express offices will be affected by these reductions brought about by shortened airline distances Mr Houston explained i An overall 40 per cent slash from current air express charges on magazines newspapers and other periodicals is contained in the published reductions Many additions and other changes announced in the supplement are indicative of postwar developments had been unfounded Officers Listed Re-elected officials are: 7:45 Bachman Ogden president Ray Pond Richmond first vice presi dent Ross Tj Bowen Brigham The South Ogden stake Primary association announces that a group of 25 boys 12 years of age will be gradjuated at exercises Sunday June If at seven-thirty at the Twenty-eighth ward chapel 3750 Adamfj These guide boys havecompleted their third year of Trail Builder achievements in preparation! for Boy Scout work An inspiring program has been arranged showing Primary activities of the 25 boys from the Ninth "WANTED: ANOTHER MARTIN LUTHER" Listen to the "Victory for Christ" Broadcast 10 to 10:30 Each Saturday Evening Over Station KLO This program comes to you directly from the Baptist Youth Center Airman Recovers approaching Mr Houston stated Fourteenth! Eighteenth Twenty- sith Twenty-seventh and Twenty- Prom Inj lines Drivers' Mail Box Proves Popular Postmaster Ed Vendell reported today the new curb service mail box near the federal building is proving popular A 33-foot section of curb has been marked off FIRST eighth wards Seven previously graduated guides from the South CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Weber andl Uintah wards will 'be honored gtfests A picture of the entire groujp will be taken at the close of the services Relatives friends and other persons interest Plain City Party Honorably discharged service men will be honored at a dance in the Slaterville ward hall tonight at nine Darrell Hunter Keith Hawkin" Raymond Stone Harold Field Clifford Ekins Wil-mer Perry Austin Fowers and Clyde Cowan also Leonard Meyr-hoffer who is home on a furlough will be chief guests Comora Crezee is committee chairman with Ermai Wardle Phyllis Heslop Don-aldfHolley Sam DeFriese and Darrell Hunter as assistants 2464 Adams Avenue Staff Sergeant Don Jorgensen 22j son of Mr and Mrs Carl Jorgensen 2029 Jackson was injured in a plane crash on the eastern border of Germany April 27 Sergeant Jorgensen has completely 1447 Yanks Rescued MANILA June 16 Only 1447 of more than 18000 American prisoners of war taken on Bataan and Corregidor have been liberated alive it was announced today Of those originally captured 3260 have been reported officially dead Most of the remainder are in prison camps in Japan China and Formosa for the use of persons wishing to ed in Primary work are invited NOTICE TO CHURCHES You may be listed in this directory Just call 7711 and ask for the Advertising Department deposit mail without getting out of their cars The afternoon hours are particularly busy for the box DareU Farnham Minister m--Sun day School Classes for all ages children and adults 11 :00 a Worship Service Sermon by the minister "What Is Sin?" Miss Donna Keeter will tho soloist GOD THE ANSWER! TO EVERY ROBLEM the postmaster said and everyone placed on -sale at the philatelic agency postoffice department Washington 25 on July 11 To insure prompt shipment mail orders sent to the agency must exclude other varieties of stamps The philatelic agency does not service first-day covers Naval Officer Meets Plenty jof Action using it can feel certain the mail placed in the box will receive the same prompt attention as that posted within the office Vendell issued a request to taxi- cab drivers who park in the drive Raymond! Holmes petty officer 1c USN son of Lamoni Holmes of Ogden recently spent a few I way on the Twenty-fourth street Anniversary Observed By Quartermaster Corps The army's oldest supply service-- Approximately 75 of these pur-the quartermaster corps celebrated chases which included food cloth- side of the building to keep their vehicles out of the way of delivery-men and dispatchers who must get the mail out on time Presence of the cabs in the driveway not FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Madison and 24th St Sunday June 17th 1945 only seriously hampers the speedy dispatching of mail to terminal stations but is reportedly causing un iw iiviil aumveiMuy luuay -j onninmrnt were ing According to Col Grice rest among the mail clerks since recovered and is back with his unit He has written his parents particulars of the accident He and a pilot of an observation plane had located specified targets and were attempting to gain altitude to return to their base when the plane went into a tail-spin and crashed They landed behind their lines and were extracted with great difficulty from the completely wrecked plane When Sergeant Jorgensen regained consciousness he was in a hospital near Paris The pilot has no explanation for the cause of the tail-spin It is the duty of these observation planes to locate targets fly back to their base and direct fire iSergeant Jorgensen entered the national guard when 18 during 1941 After being stationed in the Hawaiian islands he was returned toj the United States for about a year He was in active fighting for nine months in the field artillery with General Patton's Third aAny He had only two rest periods of four days in the nine months He is a graduate of Ogden high school and attended Weber college His wife resides in California He has one brother A MM First Class Emmert Jorgensen stationed at Dallas Texas the cab drivers would rather argue 99 "Christ Welcomes All man move Meanwhile effective todav mail amy nere i irom the south Pacific He was orf duty in the Pacific for 37 months He participated in the battljes of Pearl Harbor Gilberts! Marshall a I a New Guinea Carolines Iwo i a Okinawa and Philippines and made I raids on the Jarj isles He is authorized to weir the campaign bars of the Asiatic! Pacific Philippine made through local contractors Col Grice stated The repair sub-depot under the direction of the local installation's quartermaster section repairs and reclaims thousands of items monthly at a large saving to the government in money and materials according to Major A Cashin service for letters and postcards including registry service has been i extended to include the whole of 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Bible School Regular Preaching Service Young People Meet Regular Evening Service continental Italy including Sardinia and Sicily except the prov inces juoianzo Trento Udine Gorizia Trieste Fiume and Pola Gift parcels may be sent to civil officer in charge During the month of May 1945 the sub-depot repaired and returned to supply channels 97370 canteens 84893 mess kits 38655 canteen cups 15- Holmes ians in the Vatican city state Paul De Forest Mortimore Secretary of Christian Churches for Southern Idaho and Utah District will be the speaker of the morning Choir practice immediately following morn and American theatres of war the good conduct 128 tent Doles 885 axes 6ni Girls Enjoy Life At River tamp "Girl Scouts Brownies and their friends are having a wonderful time at Rocklodge day camp" said a statement from the camp located near El Monte golf course Each morning at ten o'clock the girls begin the day with the flag ceremony then follows experiences in nature arts and crafts hiking signaling and baseball games "The wading pool in Ogden river is very popular especially with the Brownie Scouts" reports Miss Ruth Greenwood (Casey) who is in charge of the camp "Under supervision the girls are permitted 15 minutes to splash around in the river in an ideal spot for this sport Swimming at Riverside Gardens each day at one o'clock is also popular Only girls attending the entire day at camp are permitted to swim and they must furnish their own towels and suits Mrs Harold Olson and Zona McCulloch are in charge of the event "Girls wishing this outdoor camping experience should attend day camp during the final week June 18 to 23 from ten a to four Rocklodge is located three-fourths of a mile north of Riverside Gardens across from El Monte golf course Girls take their lunch except on Saturdays which is "cook-out day" when each girl brings a nickel and one red point" Kome Naples and Palermo Sicily Packages for other places in Italy are not yet acceptable Mr Vendell said ing service also Tuesday evening at Mrs fcroebie wm render a special number "The Penitent" as part of the canvas cots 19008 gasoline lanterns 3414 kerosene lanterns 2500 quartermaster supply officer at the Utah ASF depot Ogden the corps today numbers 500000 officers and enlisted men and more than 70000 civilian employes Headed by Lieut Gen Gregory quartermaster general the corps is responsible fOr supplying the 8000-000-man army with more than 70000 different types of supplies The quartermaster section at the Utah depot has a staff of 76 officers 122 enlisted men and 875 Civilian employes During the past 12: months 1137672 tons of quartermaster supplies have been moved in and out of the Utah installation $5381109 square feet of open and covered storage space of the depot is filled with quartermaster equipment awaiting shipment to troops in this country and overseas and 32407 freight cars filled with quartermaster supplies rolled in and out of the depot during the past year According to Captain Karl Snow quartermaster procurement officer 365982499 of supplies were procured by the Utah depot's quartermaster section in the fiscal year just ending medal and! two silver and ve bronze stari equivalent to 15 major engagements morning program Upon completion of advanced pairs of shoes and lfiiv pacK boards In addition field ranges tents typewriters and many other items of equipment were repaired and reissued naval training Washington he will return to the Pacific area He has beejn serving as gunners' mate Shares in Glory of German Defeat Pfc Jack Marchant son of Mr and Mrs Marchant 2648 WANTED REVIVAL SERVICE IN PROGRESS WALL AVE BAPTIST CHURCH Adams is a member of the 94th 2701 Wall Avenue Rev Jesse Connor Pastor Experienced Beauticians Weekly salary guaranteed LEE'S BEAUTY SALON 2528 Washington Blvd jjn iSoung Folks to Give 23rd Ward Program Services at the Twenty-third ward at six o'clock Sunday will be provided by young people of the ward with talks and musical nufnbers Songs will be given by Douglas Brian Jr scnolarship winner Karma Baggs will speak and Helen Boothe who leaves shortly for the Texas mission will offer remarks All invited The ward is at Twenty-ninth and Qviincy 11:15 A Fatherly Fathers Father's Day Mrs A Piatt Rev Taylor Sings infantry division with Gen Pat-ton's Third army which was commended for its mission in clearing the Saar-Mo-selle triangle and 8:15 Mrs Helen McKinney Leads the Children In a Program WELCOME mmm head east of the WM Announcing The Completion of Redecorating of the Saar river Pfc Marchant entered the service in October 1942 and left for overseas in April 1944 He was stationed in England until February when he went Church Makes Changes in Institute System Staff I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH LABOR TEMPLE CAFE Dr Franklin West Latter-day has served as principal of the Saints church supervisor of ecluca Lovell-Cowley Wyo and Hyrum Twenty-sixth Street East of Jefferson LAIRD LOVELAND Minister "A Cordial Invitation to Visitors and Service Personne 11 a THE RADIANT LIFE 261- 25TH STREET 100 Union i Baby Chicks Good Business- into action in Eu- Marchant rope being assigned to a mortar unit with the 94th division His mother received a letter from KLO station that there will be a transcription of his voice played over KLO at eleven a Monday on the "News of the Services" program This recording was made in Europe a short time ago and relates the story of his experiences at the Saar-Moselle battle Utah seminaries sneii wm ue-come associate director of the institute adjoining the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan Dr Wilford Richards formerly associate director of the Logan institute will become director replacing Dr Daryl Chase who has been appointed dean of men at the college I Thought for the week-end: "Much time spent In finding fault could be spent In getting results" tion today announced the appointment of five new officials at institutes of religion in Utah and Idaho New director of the institute adjoining Weber college in Ogden will be Dr Grand Osmond Cook who succeeds Roydeh Braithwaite now an army chaplain EUis McAllister who has resigned as principal of the Idaho Falls seminary will become city recreation director at Ogden He will be succeeded at the Idaho Falls post by Almon Brown I Building Wanted i to get a few and take cm of them Remember every one ypu raise helps in the rood production as muefe as a bushel of wheat It means more eggs and chickssn dinners Protect them against rats and cats Keep them free from mites during the growing time Peed plenty greens grass etc and clean- fresh water You tl11 eg basket while the dhicks are growing This is the easiest time of the jtear to raise them Open 24 Hours Daily and Sunday (Except Thursday) SERVING Breakfast Lunch Dinng Also Sandwiches and Short Orders We Serve the BEST COFFEE in Town! "Be Seeing You Soon" Bring the Family! who has been principal at the Ammon Idaho seminary I Dr Heber Snell will be suc ceeded as director at the Pocatello institute by Harold Hansen who WELCOME ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH "Ogden's Church of the National Lutheran Council" 23rd Street near Jefferson Avenue Floyd Lewis Pastor Church School with Youth Bible Class 9:45 AM Divine Worship 4 rv4 41:00 AM Father's Day Sermon? i "BE STRONG" I Want five to ten-year lease on Washington Boulevard location between 22nd and 26th Streets Must be suitable for high Class business Will make alterations and decorate Phone 2-467 1 Between 8:30 am and 5 pm Number 1 selected clean white cotton Must be free of lace curtains stockings or other knit goods Per Pound in 26-pound lots or more BAGGS OIL CO 2296 Grant Avenne to MODERN PIANO Private Instruction open limited number Call GENE EVERETT Phone 2-1808 or 2-5672 Albert Bell Co Phone me 6414 353 22hd Ogden Utah REDECORATING AND RENOVATION by ADNA DA VIES Phone 2-4858 1.

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