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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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4 Thefre Packaging War Goods for Overseas Use THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 20 1945 Agent Foresees iniuuiis neceive Yankee Ingenuity 1 r-f Is Proven at FOR RENT Army Training Civilian air patrol cadets participating the seven-day encampment at Hill field this week are i 1 OHMaI sr Good Supply Of Fine Cherries aviii lovers of the Ogden area Canning Factory OES Chapter i alls Special Meeting A special meeting will be held by Queen Esther chapter No 4 Order of the Eastern Star Thursday June 21 at eight in the Masonic temple for the ceremony of initiation The chapter will recess after this meeting until September Mpmhprs nf tVi harter OR SALE! Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Crutches Bedside Tables etc RELIABLE 2276-84 Wash Blvd a regular training session patterned after the AAF aviation cadet program From "first call" to "taps" the 61 cadets receive technical instruction can start whetting their appetites according to District Agricultural Inspector Ray Whiting because July 1 a cropsof exceptionally fine and visiting members of the order "wcipnne and military formations CAP cadets even receive gigs or demerits for minor mis- arc mviiea xo auena QO meir brothers' in Wii A A vet We Take Pleasure In Announcing iS slll IBJIbI Bh bhHbIbbbbih- sf cherries will begin to hit tne mar kets It's not an unusually heavy crop Whiting said but expected to be of superior plenty to eat and plenty to ship to other parts of the country Last year 15 carloads of cherries were shipped out making a total of about 21750 lugs of the luscious fruit for the populace of non-cherry growing country The yearly shipment has reached 20 cars at times he said but 15 is average The influx of hundreds of war workers into this area hasn't reduced the shipments to any great degree since planting keeps pace with demand The apricot crop "looks wonderful" this year the inspector said Some hail damage was done in the area around Harrisville and Roy but in general the 'cots will be of superior quality and abundance Shipment will be far heavier than last year when considerable hail damage was done Berries will be about usual with most of the crop consumed by local users have bn organized into three flights and are compet- mvLi0r 8uPerior designation wii1 be awarded the out-2an2m Tfliht at the end of the Co1- JosePh s- Sall Lake Cityi Utah CAP commander The meP are receiving basic Instruction in many aspects of aerial Junctions under supervision of Capt Arnold Spencer and Lieut John A Mazzoni Hill field officers The encampment will break up Sunday according to Capt Notman AAF liason officer for the Utah wings of the CAP Air Medal Granted Approximately 300 Ogdcnites have been (engaged for several months at the Royal Products Co plant Thirty-first and Lincoln in preparing Ordnance materiel for overseas shipment as a phase of Ogden arsefial activity it was re ported today Operations: of the canning plant demonstrates on a small scale the nation-wide Yankee ingenuity exercised by factories in converting from peacetime to wartime production Tfhe successful conversion of company merits a tribute to fnanagement and labor in meeting! the urgent demands of a nation at war a statement said "Chief function of the company has been thjs canning of food crops produced Ideally This has meant seasonal operation At the end of the canning season experienced workers refurned to their homes Or sought Employment elsewhere With the beginning oi a new season of operation the management faced the problem of obtaining qualified help a problem which became progressively more difficult during recent years" the statement continued i "In the summer of 1944 a contract was negotiated becween Ogden arsena and the company Whereby thf factory wouJu be able hot only tof retain Its crew without the usual seasonal layoff but lyould be atle to offer employment to additional workers At the same time Ian overseas packaging difficulty at Ogden arsenal would be alleviated The hard-pressed workers off the oversea packaging branch! at the arsenal were frequently fcalled upon to sandwich in with regular duties the packaging of certain automotive items as orders for them were received Neither the extra time nor the additional personnel were available to palkage such materiel in the Opening of CLYDE'S RAARKET IH ikr IHR Hi HP HH HI' HB HH IHNH HH CLYDE KORN Owner 22 and Grant Ave Dial 7244 BUSY HANDS Ogden housewives with hands well trained in peaceful pursuits are packaging ordnance materiel for battle fronts at thfc Royal Products Co plant for Ogden arsenal About 300 women some of whom are pictured above were praised by Col A Capron commanding the arsenal Arsenal Workers Sin Fanner Returns to Duty SSgt James Lee Farmer has returned to his home 1534 Sun-nyside San Francisco Calif after spending a few days with his par To Layton Flier An Eighth air force bomber station England reports Lieut Leland Bybee 25 of Layton has been awarded the air medal foi 'meritorious achievement" The presentation was made by his commanding officer Lieut Col Howard Todt Audubon Lieut Bybee Pilot of an Eighth air force B-17 Flying Fortress participated in bombing attacks on vital industrial and military targets that helped defeat the nazi armies The airman is the son of Mr and Mrs A Rvh 3327 rhUHs Hal Favis Home on 1-Day Leave Hal Davis 18 chief boatswain United States merchant marine is home on a 30-day leave visiting wth his parents 7- advance and in anticipation of requisitions By obtaining the services of off-post private companies in packaging these supplies Ogden arsenal could then route them to the overseas destined points without throwing a sudden increased work-load on its already busy employes Mostly Women Workers "Of the 300 people serving at the cannery the majority are women There is a group of men which includes a number of soldiers who come in in the evening Await Frolic Ogden arsenal employes will dance without charge to the music lenty of Coal! Ogden His wife the former Miss ents Mr and Mrs James Farmer 2289 Jackson Sgt Farmer joined the army Dec 23 1941 and left for overseas Sept 13 1944 He participated in the battle of Brest and the Siegfried line On Dec 18 1944 he was taken prisoner by the Germans and was liberated April 28 1945 by the British army He was in the German prison camp at San Bostol He is authorized to wear the to assist with the important activity Several of the soldiers are returned Overseas veteran? of this jean lives at route 2 Layton Prior to his entry into the AAF in February 1943 he was employed by the Construction Co in Clearfield war Approximately 50 women work an evening shift from six Coal will ibe hard to get Buy your next winter's coal supply now! I Best Spring Canyon Coal Stove Lunp (3tons $2700) of George Turnquist's orchestra at the White City ballroom Thursday evening from nine to twelve o'clock All enlisted men at Ogden arsenal Hill field and Clearfield naval supply depot are invited and will be admitted free of charge Arsenal employes are asked to show picture pass at the entrance to White City where two members of OA guard force will be stationed to grant admittance Administrators of the Employes' Welfare association who are sponsoring the dance report nearly 2000 people attended a similar function last month Mt and Mrs Davis and brother Jack 28(62 Jefferson He recently returned from eight months in the Pacific anchoring at Saipan Leyte Samara and UlithL His also participated in the invasion of Iwo Jima ard Okinawa jChief Davis is a graduate of Ogden high school purple heart for wounds received We invite every neighbor friend and consumer of foods to see our tempting meats fish and poultry Hours fresher fruits and vegetables Nationally and locally advertised packaged glass and canned foods Wholesome dairy-products quality baked goods It is our determination to sell such foods at the lowest prices possible and also our ambition to make every customer a friend and retain that friendship by the "Quality" of our foods and with "Service" and "Courtesy" that is adways dependable and genuine It costs no more and you keep your money at home Large Nut In Belgium the infantry combat badge and the bronze star and two battle stars He attended Maryville State Teachers college Maryville Mo 9840 (S tons $2450) to ten More of them are office workers department store clerks and housewives who are happy to render this war service and incidentally are not unhappy with the additional money they earn Miss Grace Quinn of the arsenal is the inspector in charge of the entire operation "Col A Capron commanding Ogden arsenal and Capt Victory Stoker lack $650 (3 tons S1BOO) Davis ard Slack 700 Coarse He enlisted in the merchant ma (3 tons 92000) in July 1944 taking his boot training at Avalon California He will report to San Francisco for further duty Let a Singer expert pot your ma Martin officer in charge of overseas packaging are pleased with results of the off-the-post venture and have expressed appreciation to Mr and Mrs Sessions managers of the plant 6 Sacksfof Wood ALL DELIVERED Steed Coal Co 230i West 21st Street Dial 2-6294 or 6232 Large Purse Offered SALT LAKE CITY June 20 AP) The largest purse ever offered for a local horse show $2500 will be on tap at a three-day show at the state fair grounds July 26-28: The exhibition will be a feature of the Days of '47 celebration Strong president of the Salt Lake county horse show said the award was the largest ever offered at a horse show here and to the men and women responsible for its luccess' the state chine in first-class running order Reasonable charges Estimate fa niahed in advanee SIN6EI SEWING CENTER 2456 Washington Blvd Phone 6592 ment concluded iayton Soldier inffers Wound Pvt Jay Dansie army infantry son of Mr and Mrs Dansie Layton was Wounded on Okinawa it was learned today He graduated from Davis high school and attended University of Utah before entering the army in September 1944 He trained at FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Lions See Movie Od Evacuation Films showing the evacuation of Japanese-Americans from the Pacific coast to relocation centers and activities at those centers also American-Japanese in action in the European theatre of war were shown to members of the Lions club today by Smart relocation officer for Utah An installation party for newly elected officers of the club will be held Tuesday June 26 at seven-thirty in Hotel Ben Lomond This will also be ladies' night There will be no noon meeting Four-H Glib Meets PLAIN CITY The Plain City Four-H club met at the home of Thair Carver Tuesday evening Members present were Thair Carver Thayne Robson Lionel Maw Donald Neal Boyce England Theron Palmer Quinton Jenkins Keith Pope and teacher Ralph Robson They studied on how to judge dairy cattle learning the points of merit and demerit of cattle It was decided for the next meeting they would try judging cows i Camp Roberts Calif and left for overseas duty in February Awaiting further word are his parents a brother Floyd Dansie Layton and a grandmother Mrs Elisa Jane Dansie River ton Are Available If You Produce DIAL 5291 Chadwick Cow Attains Production Honors Joseph A Chadwick of North Ogden has scored again with his herd of Guernsey cattle This time his cow Lass of Chadwick Farm has been made a state champion fdr her record of production totaling 79178 pounds of milk and 405 pounds of butterfat over a period of ten months Milked twice a day Lass scored the highest mark for her age class in the herd improvement division of the American Guernsey Cattle club 1 There are Many Diamonds but Only One Uncut it weighed 254 carats There Are Many brinks bkt 'Mr and Mrs Yes both husband and wife can now have their new Summer Suits of the same patterns or complimentary materials tailored to their individual measurements BOTH SUITS i ffl AMERICA'S MOST VERSATILE DIRINK Nothing can take the place of it distinctive quality aad of Soutnera Comfoea" eXpcricnce- Nothin8 takejthe place of As Low As I (MB I Joshua Humfhr ra Philadelphia Fiom I Jj ZZ jl ooc8on whisky yet one 700011 afford regularllyi 50 34 up FAMOUS SINCE 18M 0 You choose 2 Suits the same fabric or different patterns as you prefer They'll be tailored in your choice of over 60 latest Summer Styles Your satisfaction is guaranteed Make an appointment right npw for both of your suits Just- PHONE 9653 Mcdonald TAILORS 2446 Washington Blvd BUY MORE WAR BONDS Full 100 PrOOf Liqueur SOuthi in OOMFQRT COIF ST IOUIS 3 MO CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA PA 8 68 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL IPIRITS I A.

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