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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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iA THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 17 1945 i This Fortunate ChMd Has Eight Grandparents Wasted Muscles I Yanks Willing to Do Without In Order to Feed Europe Buddhist Church Sets Services Sunday Ogden Buddhist church 2456 Lincoln with Rev MKumata officiating will hold Sunday school services as follows: Ten-thirty a ogden YBA will hold an outdoor meeting at Meadows in South Fork canyon with invitation ex Yes 35 No 56 No opinion 9 The two final questions in the survey dealt with the amount of sacrifice people would be willing to make how many would accept Pope Eyes Spell man ROME June 16 (UP) Pope Pius XII intends to name Arch bishop Francis Spellman of New York as the new papal secretary of state an unimpeachable Vatican source said today The Vatican informant said that Archbishop Spellman would be named a cardinal during a consistory sometime lata in the fall possibly a few days before Christmas His appointment! as secretary state will follow tended to Syracuse YBA Chairman for the evening will be Amy Yee All members and friends are requested to be in front of the church at promptly four Transportation will be furnished Bring your own lunch tt Sm eSassseSfcS -SM sr' Basess KL at Hid i as vasal bspSSI ssF-ijBBMS' fsasssS anils i MODERN PIANO Private instruction open to limited number GaJT GENE EVERETf Phone 2-1808 or 2-5672 continuation of present shortages and how many would go beyond that and accept actual reduction of food supply below present levels "Would you be willing to continue to put up with present shortages of butter sugar meat and other rationed food products in order to give food to people who need it in Yes 88 No 12 No opinion 3 "If necessary would- you and your family be willing to eat about one-fifth less than you are now eating in order to send more food to Europe?" Yes 70 No 23 No opinion 7 Reports from Europe indicate that the food situation will be more acute during the next eighteen months than at any time dur- ing the nazi domination The United States department of agriculture estimates that 12000000 tons of food will be needed for Europe between August 1945 and August 1946 Restored By Rivet Gun i se WASHINGTON June 18 (AP) Ordinary rtvt gum arc bating used by surgeons la a new and promising treatment for aftereffects of infant i paralysis end other condition where muscle re left weakened or partially paralyzed The gune pressed against the body help force new power Into muscles withered and almost benumbed by disease In many cases they are giving cripples a more favorable chance to live a normal 1 The bloodless technique is too new for a complete appraisal No claims are made that tht method constitutes a cure for the disease itself Rataer it Is directed egeinat the after -effects But In lh large majority of K)me cases in whch It has been employed affected muscles have been given some degree of renewed and in some cases the results have been dramatic A 19-year-old girl had been un-ab'e to walk since infantile paralysis struck her at the age t0 BotH her lege and one ol her arms were affected Three weeks alter surgeons applied rivett guns the flrl could walk 61 coBscctltive step with the i- hrr Later one brace By George Gallup Director American Institute 'f Public Opinion ISUNCETON June large majority of the American people give evidence ot understanding the seriousness of the European food crisis and indicate a willingness to reduce their own diets to help solve the problem A coast-to-coast poll finds that the typical American is not only willing to continue to put up with present shortages to help feed Europe but also says that if necessary he is willing to cat about one-fifth less than he is now eating in order to ship foodstuffs abroad Washington officials as well as students of public opinion will find special interest in these facts because they are another indication that the American public is probably more willing to make sacrifices for war than its leaders have supposed The survey probed public attitudes on several aspects of the European food problem The first question was designed to find out how many people think the food shortage in Europe is at all serious "Do you think many people in Europe will starve this year unless we send them food?" Yes 70 Ne 23 No opinion Next the survey took up the possibility of feeding Europe without a reduction in home supplies "Do you think there is enough food In this country to keep Europeans from starving and still not reduce the amount people eat here?" The majority think reductions would be necessary on account of her "alcoholic past" he said Adams a round little man with good humor and a deep voice indicated he felt disturbed at Sweet Adeline's fate but explained that AVAILABLE rot 0MT1 ET1 OEN1 RATIONS Fts lurkv fathers are these and lucks mothers too and the haby In the center te lucky tee with plenty of cloae as many as possible when it comes to parents and randparents for In this picture are four complete generations They are (left to right Mated): Mr EphrlVm Garner and wife Hooper Mrs Stanley Dahl holding her four and a half month baby Colleen West Point Mrs John Dahl and her husband John Dahl West Point (left rlaht itandingi: Mr Orson CotUo and wife Hooper Stanley Dahl father of the baby Mrs Halter ni i i i sin Mr Mr farner and Mrs John VV Dahl have passed their eight hlnw the knee Today ieth birthday and both couples have celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversaries All in the photo- the girl is! working full "me In war Plant Her job requires her her feet all day grapn are eiiner residents es mm The Poor "Sweet Adeline9! technique caiieu immrv mtirruDtion was Thev Aid Allied Cause tnpsy developed by Lieut Comdr Billis Jr medical corps -naval' reserve and Dr A Van Har-ESSsL CAP V-H California to- Protect Your GARDEN INSECTICIDES Our experience in insect extermination is at your service APHIS SPRAY Mildew Spray Rotenone Garden Guard Dusting Sulphur Black Leaf "40" DOG FOOD All Leading Brands Spratt's Gaine's Purina Friskies Dog Collars all sizes TAYLOR'S PET SEED SHOP 2316 Washington Blvd Phone 4002 Her Past Has Caught Up With Her By Felix Wold Lieut Kaye McFarland ANC la physiolo- stituta of Technology now spending a 10-day furlough 1VI' TxtVly" at with her parents Mr and Mrs Hly wood Presbyterian hospital McFarland 3860 Raymond vvthnut breaking the skin of before embarking for overseas the patient who is under anes- hJ the rivet guns kread vtf- Lieut McFarland entered the Vh Effected muscles DETROIT June 16 Shed a tear now for Sweet Adeline She has fallen into ill repute She daren't darken the door of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America and that's final Carroll Adams international secretary of the SPEBSQSA made the point clear today on the eve of the society's seventh annual na tional championships Sweet Adeline said Adams unequivocally won't be heard It's SPEBSQSA couldn afford to risk its reputation as a high class singing organization "When you mention Sweet Adeline" he said "you think of four guys hanging onto a lamp post attempting to sing and not doing so well either "We've spent seven years trying to educate the public that there's nothing like that connected with us So Sweet Adeline is definitely taboo" They reach) still-healthy strands in army March 13 1945 and received the network ol nerve fibera feed- training at Madigan General ng the Mk muscles ln hospital Fort Lewis Wash After Wakened ZcuT some basic training she Reported for duty nerve fibers feeding the muscles Hoff General hospital at Santa NOWRWPW Barbara Calif She was accom- actually dife) The blurtt end of the livct gun ner sUteri Lue atillhe'iTnV who had been with her in Santa McFarland Lt Soelberg severing thn-at a point near where mry muscle Then this happens From the point where the nerve Barbara lor tne past inree weens Lieut McFarland is a graduate of Ogden high school had received ValuM for AR Ask to Se turre'S baSaatO work overtime her nurse training at Dee hospital She csusel a branching of new graduating in May 1944 nerve somewhat like the Ve) jy goelberg and wil-increased branching that takes llam LaMar Soelberg have been place when a tree is pruned Grad- promoted from rank of private to ually as the branching goes on second lieutenant the sick or" withered mucle picks Both men arc home on a four-uo new force and power I day delay en route and will report Commander Billig describing the to Camp Roberts Calif for further techmaue to the International Col- duty They entered the army Aug leae of Surgeons Mid that at that 2 1944 end Mrved with the IRTC time the stimulation of a new Camp Wolters Tex before going nerve supply had been attempted to 0ffcer candidate school at Fort in several thousand musclee in Benning Ga four months ago the human" That would not They graduated there June 2 mean several thousand individual Lteut Verl Soelberg Is a grad- L4 Soelberg Applonie CHILD'S san dal S- Qay play-timers full platform style open toes iiafbCgtloned fclt Rd- wTifftTPr Ml TABLECLOTH Hand-scraen printed In waehfast mtri t'coior in case because in some uate oi u(aen run" aim tv- lveral muscles were treaSed) bee college and Lieut William WOMEN'S QOWNS of cotton nainsook In floral prints Length 54 inches 34 to 40 Inch DUlV "f88t 42 to eTrtoirt atas Ea I TO rvn 'hp averaae bums ported there is in the muscle a definite increase in power sufficient to be of practical value ROLL ROOFING No finer roll roofing made for homes garages barns Genuine slate-surfaced One roll covers 108 square feet Nails cement instruction included 35-pound roll 45-pound 1 jJH roll 10 SK? 214 65-pound roll LW 90-pound 9 QQ roll a403 CHILD'S SANDALS Cute woven vamps straps and strap heels 9 GARMENT HANO-ER Right for childrenTa clothetr to 1 Non-rationed Natural Uh Elastic White STRAW BAGS for summer Hand -broidered raffia 1 1 a si fit! I 0 a purse JJ gg (Fed" Tax Included) 29c 179 Red Pr Complete stock of pipe and pipe fittings Any quantity blk or galvanized pipe cut and threaded high school and was attending Weber college when he entered the service They are sons of Mr and Mrs Joseph Soelberg 648 Washington Donald I Applonie coxswain l'c son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Applonie of Riverdale is stationed In the Philippine islands During his 15 months of duty in the south Pacific lie has been at New Guinea New Caledonia Admiralty islands and Dutch East Indies Coxswain Vc Applonie entered the Mrvice Sept 19 1943 and received his boot training at Farra-gut He later trained at Treasure Island and San Francisco He graduated from Weber county high school Dean Brlscee l'c and Robert Teller 1C formerly of Ogden met recently in San Diega It was their first meeting in six years Both attended Lewis school before entering the navy 1e Briscoe has been on duty in Great Britain and South America as signalman His parent- are Mr and Mrs Asa Briscoe of San Luis Obispo Calif and his grandparents are Mr and Mrs Peter Jennings 2683 Jefferson l'c Toller is the son of Lieut Col Toller Lincoln He entered the navy in December 1943 received his boot training at Farragut as radioman and is now stationed at Ocoanside Calif Both boys are in the navy amphibious corps Only One Wife in Year Tax Exempt WASHINGTON June 18 A far as the tax collector is con-cefned 4 man can have only one wife in one year This ruling was made by the bureau of internal revenue in a case from Missouri The taxpayer's wife died in 1944 and he remarried within the year claiming each of the wives as a dependent The bureau said in effect that it limited wives to one a year and allowed only one $500 exemption instead of two In another case the bureau ruled that a man's mother-in-law remains his mother-in-law even if his wife the mother in law's daughter dies This means that a taxpayer who claimed his mother-in-law as a dependent may continue to do so even after his wife's death if he provides her principal support There has been much ado about whether dad can claim as a dependent a son inducted into service' and the bureau has come up with that answer too if the son was inducted after July 1 of a year the bureau is willing to concede that dad provides his principal support But if the induction occurred before July 1 the answer is no unless dad can prove that he spent more on his son than the government did BOYS' BAND ro PS Faucets Valves Tanks Toilets Sinks Accessories Repair Parts Washers Tools HAND TIRE PUfcil 114x18 Inch Of hesvywe'ght 8 8- base or denim sanfor barrel flat 'SHANKSMARlaV Low slung peaked vamp step-in worn fcy smart women Sizes 3' to Non-rationed Jta 345 vtiTpk 345 36 In ized shrunk St to ply no hose L116 FORBUILqEC CHUMS aW I 7470 WALL Ave Dol 9743 0J AD UATID OLAta IHILl MODERN toilet 8 vitreous cnlns I 'Ml- TRACTOR LAMP Throws llaM In any direction Unl I found the way to amazing SCT Shelve ars eitrrt reverse trap ii oraewt cm held by trnpr tlastlo strips Lee st Oriental Shingles I Extra value! Finest felt thoroughly asphalt saturated 100 per cent asphalt coated and surfaced with colorful fade-resistant "Sta-So" slate Underwriters label 100 square foot action tton Ea MINERAL FILL INSULATION A low cost highly efficient insulating material that is easiest to use! Just pour from bag and level to desired thickness Especially suitable for insulating attic floors and outside walls "0 Fair bw be tter looks! 10x10 Feet 689 4 Cubic Foot Bag 115 En'9 Metal framidl mirror door 2 adjust COOLIE SANDALS wren tapered Binds of soft cotton Half to 8 Yellojaf'j sole I I DELUXE TRAIL BR made of ai new a te I a la Large 4x7 ft body S8W80PC-P WJtn hoops 18850 4 hoops 55 1 DOfSTIVf JUfCO 1-4 preem 14 ab ta sto a mmm WiTfT 2ilnarflixayourT body with We Will Pay You CASH For Your Singer Sewing Machine Sewing machines are needed! If you nave a Singer that is idle we will bay it I DC CASH and you will be doing a service in making available a machine for someone who needs one Our representative will call at your home to make SOI appraisal Telephone or write today MICH RED BLOOD! i pfPSS PLACKET fastener slender and lightweight Enameled rnetal and FASTENER fo SKIRT PLACKET fastener of colored enamel metyM on matching 7-ln cot 23c dresses or wor garments Oolori in A) "Kimsiir Insulation Waffltte Waflboard Rock Wool Baits t-lnr 10-ln Covers 28 Square B-in ea 100 Square loot 2 Inches Thick 48 Inch Thick Per 4x9-Foot 1 80 3 Inches Thick MOW WELL YOU KNOW that stomach DIGESTIVE JUICES and RICH RFD-BLOOD are the arch stones of bodily functions! Yet inadequate diet overwork undue worries colds Jbi or odsef illness often impairs the stomach's digestive functions and reduces the rcd blooo strength So if JOB afa subject to poor digestion or suspect deficient rcd-biood as the cause of your weakness nervousness tinderweiaht poor com Klmsul" pliable as'a soft thick blanket 8hees of laminated asphalt-Impregnated wood fibres bound together and strongly reinforced with stitching Fits snugly saves fuel keeps out summer heat Insulate now for cool summer cotn-fort cut fuel bUla during cpld weather Sean thick Bock W6ol batu of uniform density give you maximum Insulating efficiency for the life of your housi Easily sawed nailed scored screwed or drilled with ordinary tools Makes a permanent insulating wallboard for new or old homes 4 plexion yet nave no organic complication or focal infection SSS Tome nuy ba Jhc vbat yoavsmd Ic has helped millions 'JO aWKsSfiBlS at drug stores in 10 md 20 OK Singer Sewing Center Dfeel6592 2456 Hish im' Ofatai Utah 2211 Washington SEAR Purchase of 1000 or more may be bought on Sears Easy Payment Plan SUTio STUSOf NCA1TM mm4 Staiwait Steady Stiong Boulevard Dial 5741 IM I I 2229 Washington Boulevard twips uutia asLT" i SSS TONIC STURDY HEALTH.

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