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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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Warriors Will Talk Brown Has THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 23 1945 Snow Basin Road I Robert Walker Congratulates Weber Bond Queen At Ward Services Medical Degree Mfew She Eyes War Base Queen Title Roger William Brown son of Dr and Mrs William Brown 2554 Jackson Ogden was awarded the degree of doctor of medicine at special commencement exercises to Offers Exceed State Estimate ri a in St Louis Mo lor me wasn- Bishopric of the Nineteenth ward Thirtieth and Wall has arranged a special program for Sunday evening June 24 at seven o'clock Elders Carl Moss and Don Stanger of the naval forces will be the speakers relating their experiences in the Okinawa campaign and other theatres of war Miss Joy Baird will furnish the musical program Public is ington university school of medicine in Graham memorial chapel Eighty-nine of the 100 candidates for degrees will receive the oath of office in the army and the navy Commissions in the army will be granted to 65 and to the navy 24 Reynolds Construction Co of Springville with an offei $73-690 was low bidder for surfacing' with bituminous mix! eight miles of highway from the junction above Pine View dam Og-Hn ran von to the Snow Basin re OGDEN CHURCH DIRECTORY sort the state road commission said today The strip is on state road No 226 The only other bid $88 308 was submitted by Wheelwright Construction Co of Ogden The engineer's estima" was $56296 The commission said a meeting wonlH hflH to discuss the bids FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE SINGING CHURCH" 25TH AND JEFFERSON which were considerably higher than the engineer's estimate No action toward awarding the contract will be taken pending the meeting The principal items of work are aDDroxim tflv as follows 20000 Rev WMttemore Pastor a "THE ALTAR OF GOD" 7:45 i "WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GOD WINS Bwlljtp1- v' Hffiis Ik' RhKs6I MM "www HK ll" Hk sl tons crushed rock or crusaed gravel surface course 19500 tone gravel or crushed rock base couMse and 106600 gallons bituminous material The state department of: publicity and industrial development of which Ora Bundy is chairman provided $50000 toward the cost The work to be done will include regrading parts of the present road widening of shoulders making necessary drainage piaCing of coarse sub-base and finally Pav" ing with oil mulch all of which must be completed before cold weather sets in 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 1 1 v-1 Verniecc Simmons daughter Mr and Mrs Simmons NortH Ogden weocr StyWf Hond queen is congratulated Robert Walker Ogdm's own movie star wno came nere 10 partivipatc i 1 WELCOME ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH BUSHNELL FAVORITE June Facer daughter of Mr and Mrs George Facer Willard Bushnell general hospital's favorite for state war bond queen will represent the hospital when northern Utah war bases get together at Brigham City Tuesday to name a district queen Simmons Miss Ogden's Church of the National Lutheran Council" North Ogden Soldier Faces Bloody Attack on Luzon Above Miss Facer smiles as she types messages on an ny teletype machine (official army photo) Northern Utah War Bases Officers Capture Boy Fugitive Gains Title Of Bond Queen According to a message from theof ammunition An air drop or 23rd Street near Jefferson Avenue Floyd Lewis Pastor Church School with Youth Bible Class '4 9:45 a Divine Worship Service 11:00 a Sermon: "THE GOOD SHEPHERD Music: A CHILDREN'S CHORUS supplies lanaea maimy hands but a later drop gave the Thirty-third division on Luzon during three bloody days within Four boys who fled from the Will Name Bond Queen state industrial school Sunday were Prettv Vernifece Simmons 18 Jap territory in vear-old daughter of Mr and Mrs northern Luzon BRIGHAM CITY June Theice command Hill Field Utah ni'ippn renrespntine military dis-! army service forces depot Ogden 3 Simmons North Ogden is under continual Weber county 's war bond queen i a a 1 attacks She gained the! honor Friday eve- and cohstant fire trict No 1 in the Utah war bond- adjutant general depot Ogden the Americans the sorely needed ammunition A company trying to fight through to their relief was beaten1 back On the third night knowing their situation to be hopeless the valianlt Yanks commenced a perilous 2fc-hour trek througn rugged unexplored Jap-held terrain under cver of darkness and a rolling of artillery Carry Clearfield naval supply depot and1 Pfc Raymond Bushnell Music for the program will be provided by the Hill field band and special entertainment numbers apprehended in the hiiis east of Salt Lake City about nine last night by the Salt Lake sheriff force according to Francis A Child school superintendent With a trail of robberies and car thefts behind them the boys had added another boy and a girl former inmates of the industrial school to their "gang" I After taking the keys to the automobile of Frank Gatts school guard while he was out fishing the boys headed toward Salt Lake City in the Gates car iThey admittedly stole four cars and committed six burglaries Being held in the Salt Lake City jail one or more of the boys mav face federal peniteniary sen 7B3fe: also are scheduled Final Figures 1 queen contest will be selected Tuesday at a contest at Bushnell general hospital it was announced today by Col Robert Hardaway commanding officer Judges from military installations not represented in the contest will name the winner who will appear in the state-wide finals July 4 in Salt Lake City Out on Lawn Probably the most appreciative ing fheir wounded with them eauntf sleepless tired and hungry Bitton son of Benjamin Bit-ton North Ogden shared with his buddies one of the most har-rowing experiences in the annals of the 136th infantry 33rd division company together with an thev made their way to satety IE Co-incident with announcement of plans for the Tuesday queen elimination contest Lieut Anthony I The bill was subsequently retaken Pfc Bitton was in the sector FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Twenty-sixth Street East of Jefferson LAIRD LOVE LAND Minister "A Cordial Invitation to Visitors and Service Personnel" 11 a "NEEDED WITNESSES" (Guest Soloist Miss Elain Stoker) Thought for the week-end: "Not only strike while the iron is hot but make the iron hot by striking" Dillinger who is in charge of ning at special programs conducted in the Orphjeum and Egyptian theatres with a total of 14768 points These were based 75 per cent on war bpnd sales performance and 25 per cent on queenly qualities I Following thje judges' decision announcement that Miss Simmons was the winner! was made by Robert Walker Cfeden's own movie actor Who carhe here to participate in prograijtis at both theatres The winner fsponsored by her mother is five? feet three and one-half inches tall! weighs 118 pounds has hazel eyes and light brown hair' i Closely Contested Close in second place was lovely Bette Andersoh who chalked up the war bond campaign at Bush where the Japs launched the brunt of th attack the first night and his fire was instrumental in driving them back The next day he nell released final figures on the group to attend the program lues day will be recuperating soldiers hospital's share in the seventh war 1 nnw under treatment at xne nos-1 iuan Bushnell was only $6000 short went jout on a patrol to wipe out Japs iivho had cut the outer wire during the night and dug in be tences since they are no longer of doubling its $74900 quota Lieut juveniles Mr Child said attached platoon Pfc Bitton of machine gunners from company and a forward observation section from the field artillery was assigned the task of relieving two companies of another regiment and holding their high tween the inner and outer wire Dillinger said with hospital bond purchases totaling $141973 or $67973 above the post's quota in The second night he shifted his pital and in anticipation of an overflow crowd the contest will be seld on the Bushnell front lawn In case of inclement weather the judging will be moved inside the Bushnell gymnasium Installations to be represented include: Ogden air technical serv- position to the right flank to help meet the brunt of the attack the drive in there This was equal to 7561 votes for June Facer Bushnell candidate Artillerymen Have Exciting Evening in the Utah bond queen campaign mountaift position The whole group numbered only about seventy men Shortly after the little band occupied its position it was surrounded by the Japs and was under continual Banzai attacks and machine gun mortar and grenade fire for the next forty-eight hours According to word from the Thei third day he went out on a combat patrol which valiantly but unsuccessfully tried to open a way or the company attempting to fight through to their relief Wounded in the back and the right arm by shrapnel from a Jap light Afield gun he walked without assistance the whole rugged 22 hours of the withdrawal 14294 points She was sponsored by Samiiels store Third place honors went to Norma Taylori sponsored by the DjCo She had 14041 points f- Other finalists were Clo Gale Gracie Stone Melba Hall Delia Compton and Ruth Jean Bott Aside from the movies shown Identical programs were conducted at both theatres The winner was Ninety-ninth division artillery in WALL AVE BAPTIST CHURCH 2701 Wall Avenue Rev Jewe Connor Pastor 11:15 a "Living Water" Mrs Chancy Smith Hill Field sings jji 7 2:30 St John's Day Service A A Sermon by the Pastor 8:15 Attorney Betts San Antonio Trxa? "Observer" World Peace Conference will speak YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Germany the dark hours ot early morning were for Battery of the The men ran out of food out of water out of grenades nearly out 4- 371st field artillery battaiion a bedlam of curses laughs cries of fear bovine bellowing and broken sleep Corp Ernest Mello of Erie Pa rushed outside with his carbine crowned by Mayor David Rom- Marion Romney Named Speaker Marion Romney an assistant to the council of the twelve apostles of the church will be principal speaker at the Lakeview stake quarterly conference today and Sunday Stake President John Child an Old Salt Greets Depot Canteen One of the most colorful characters to ever hit Ogden arrived at the Union depot for coffee and donuts yesterday afternoon Captain John Caves said to be the oldest seafaring maritime captain still on active duty greeted the women of the canteen with as salty an air as any whaling captain of the last century Captain Caves with a store of cocked when a startled cow tripped over the guy ropes almost collaps ing the tent Corp Jesse Gill Bloomington Fruit Pack To Be Aittong Largest One of the biggest fruit packs in loial canneries' history is anticipated this season Apricots particularly will be heavy and cher Ind awoke yelling "Hold that tank! when another heifer crashed onto the pole-and-tarp covering of the wire section's subterranean bedroom SSgt Barney McClain East Brady Pa Corp Joe Moore nounces the following schedule of meetings: Tonight at six-thirty o'clock in the Roy ward chapel a session for welfare workers stake presi Hooper Utah and Pvt John Turman Lynchburg Va added ries Will be above average canning FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2464 Adams Arenne Darell' Parnham Minister 9 :45 a Sunday School classes for all ages children and adults 11 00 a Worship Service Sermon by the minister "Treating Others as God Treats Vu" Spe-Iclal music by Mrs 8 Dalnes soloist and Mrs 'harlene- Green pianist ST PAUL'S EV LUTHERAN CHURCH 'Ogden's Church of the Lutheran Hour" 28th and Qulnejr Harold Brsuer Pastor 'Future Glory Outshines Present Sufferings You Are Invited Police Informed of Three Thefts It wasn't tragic enough to have his priority-rare fishing tackle stolen by car prowlers but they also damaged the car of Bo-lander 177 North Washington by prying open the doors to get the equipment Ogden police reported today Three rods and three reels one of them an automatic were taken Thursday from Bolander's machine while it was parked at the rear of The Mountain Fuel Supply Co 2336 Washington Florence White 2687 Lincoln reported the theft of one wheel and tire and three hub caps from her car William Vanderwood employe of the Ogden city parks department reported theft of an undetermined amount of water hose from Liberty park their terrific yells to the uproar Guards came running and soon the ney who also? presented bonds to the winner arfd all finalists All contestants recfei ved a $25 war bond and Miss Sinjmons two $25 war bonds Judges were Mayor Romney Willard Eecle? Warrant Officer Richard Manfill army Ray Hendry Lieut Albert Johnson navy and Robert Wklker Sgt Fielding Smith Fori Douglas was master of ceremonies Both theatres drew heavy crowds of bond purchasers and the Hill field "Keep 'Em Flying" orchestra and "Brown fBombers" trio augmented by sinkers from Fort Douglas and Hill field brought plenty of applause I Walker's appearance however was about as fwell received as was that of the queen and the other finalists Competes In Weber counjty's queen will compete at Salt lake City on July 3 and 4 in a statewide contest where she will be rpyally entertained The state winner ivill receive a trip to Hollywood be screen tested and officials said today Peas will lead the canning sea sea tales as long as his years of service carried supplies during the Boer war the Russo-Japanese war situation was under control son starting in most factories next Monday or shortly thereafter fol the Spanish rebellion and botn world wars One of his ships the Jenny Hickey was sunk by German sub lowed successively by the other fruits and vegetables as they reach dency and ward bishoprics at eight o'clock a priesthood leadership" meeting Sunday at nine a a stake priesthood meeting will be held in the Third ward chapel and at the same hour a mothers' and daughters' meeting will be held in Ogden' tabernacle General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at ten- Open House Sunday For Seaman Nalder maturity Vegetables will be only average this year canners said but marines off the coast of Newfoundland on Jan 16 1942 With his crew of 85 seamen and 250 Polish refugees Captain Caves was the size of the fruit is causmg can nersfto send a cry for help to per rescued and went straight to the Mr and Mrs Phil Nalder 765 West Twenty-fourth will hold open sons who can spare a few hours a day to work as pickers in the fields captain's deck of another ship thirty a and two in the house Sunday at their home from tabernacle The skipper of the lead snip in the first convoy to get into Guadal OllU VI JUU UJ Ul -II tllC fcvr A 'Tien age boys and girls who FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Madison and 24th St Sunday June 17th 1945 canal with supplies Captain Caves can iwork during the summer are didnt bat an eye telling about urged to contact canners and get their applications in Work will dodging subs and mines he just took it all as a matter of course be sfeady and pay good they said 1 have a -date-with the movie actor of her choice General chairman in charge of the Weber queen contest sponsored by the Ogden Exchange club was Kenneth Burton who introduced the judges and Mr Walker at the Friday night events He was assisted by Grace Toole Bible School 0:00 a Utah May Gain By Meat Rate Cut Utah will not be harmed and may be helped by an interstate com ill iiS--- Charles Woodard Becomes Colonel 4 iwu io -mi in honor of their son 1c Larin Nalder Seaman Nalder a graduate of Davis high school entered the navy September 1942 and left for duty in April 1943 He was cook on a ship in the Atlantic later serving in the Pacific He arrived here the first of June and will spend a 30-day leave with his parents and family Regular Morning Service 11:00 a The annual convention or Christian Churches of the State of Utah will be held at Bait Lake City Sunday afternoon and evening Willard Wlckizer 8 Department of Church- Development and Evangelism Indianapolis Ind- will the morning speaker Visitors welcome A good attendance will be appreciated ffllrii 4 rl "1 Mi merce commission ruling reducing freight rates on fresh meat and packing house products shipped from the midwest to the Pacific Promotion of Charles I formerly prominent Colorado attorney and now staff judge ad coast Charles A Root commerce attorney for the Utah public serv vocate of Ogden air technical serv ice i command Hill field to the ice commission said today Root said that when the decision 1c Nalder ran of full colonel was an Wall USO Arranges Two Diversions The regular cocktail hour of the Wall avenue USO will be held Sunday at six Junior hostesses will be in charge Monday at eight-thirty a beach dance will be held at the clubrooms All are asked to wear beach play clothes Batey's orchestra will furnish the music All servicemen and defense workers are invited to attend first was announced it was feared nounced by Col Paul Wolf the intermountain area might be The sea is his life and nothing could ever take its place "The sea's like a woman" he said "a good tempestuous woman that you never grow tired of She's different all the time but she's kind and when you've lived with her as long as I have well you just can't get along without her" That's why the skipper even though he's 84 years old is on his way east to pick up another ship and another cargo of supplies to carry somewhere across the seas Students Busy at Utah ASF Depot Summer work at the Utah army service forces depot has drawn about 200 high school boys and girls from Cache and Bex Elder counties McBridc instructor at Logan high school said today The youths were hired during the school year he said A recreation program nas been set up at the depot for students residing in dormitories said conijmanding officer of OATSC placed a disadvantageous posi tion competitively C1 Woodard has been a reserve officer in the judge advo His wife and small daughter Barbara reside with her parents in Orem Seaman Nalder has a brother Emmett with the navy somewhere in the Pacific He will report to Bremerton Wash for further assignment cate? general's department since 1924 shortly after his return from Conferences with packing house operators at Ogden and further study of the decision indicates the apprehension was groundless he serving in World war He entered active duty in this Baby Chicks THE GOSPEL OF SUMMERTIME Sunday Sermon 11:00 o'Clock First Presbyterian Church 2406 Adams Avenue said The commission in the decision directed carriers to make comparable adjustments from other points war! January 16 1941 and was initially assigned as staff judge advocate at Fort Sill Okla He served in the same capacity at the Third air service area command Be then Root explained and fresh meat at Atlanta Ga rates from Salt Lake City and Og den to Pacific coast points are ex Col Woodard came to Hill field January 31 1943 and has been staff judge advocate since that pected to be trimmed from $108 to 76 cents Rates on packing house products will be reduced from $108 to 63 time Three Get Private Pilot Certificates CAA inspectors who visited Og-den's Hinckley field on their regular itinerary Friday awarded private pilot certificates to: Abraham Law No 2 Ogden Milton Hadfield Clearfield Staff Sgt Harold Soeters Hill field medical squadron They were trained by the Utah Pacific Airways school under direction of Art Mortensen airport manager cems ne saia Col Woodard graduated from Colprado college and later from both Boston and Harvard law schools At one time hi served JOHN EDWARD CARVER Pastor Shirley Linfora contralto as district attorney for the Colo with I the goods That'e what! counts You wanted morefchlcks so I got busy I had: a lot of fine heavies tied tip but got some extra lieghorns Glad to get em I And say fellow let's get this jthmg straight there isn't that much difference! You've had many a Leghorn for chicken dinner I and it was plenty good eating Let's hope we don't have to have any worst in these days of substitutes Yes let's hope -and pray we don't and then add a little work to it arid raise a few That's what? counts too This may Jail look pretty good to next winter Come over I've got the chickens I'll do my best for 5jou the same as I've done for 29 years and when a Ufeslze man does his Best something's going Ho come rado Twelfth judicial district and prior to the war he practiced in both Colorado Springs and Ala MITEE TABLETS For fast relief from the annoyance of Sinus Congestion and Hay Fever Work Efficiency Impaired? Rest Period Disturbed? Try Mite-E Tablets for lasting relief They are usually effective within 20 minutes Declared best home remedy by people who have used them Now Sold At Local Drug Stores Real Enjoyment Promised At Old Folks' Outing Weber county old folks commit-nounced by Lawrence A VanDyke lee today announced that plans i secretary of the Weber county or- mosa Colorado your Quit iur ure annual outing Tuesday in in vv 1 It coTc house aVsurance vnU nous- itis- rnU v-: CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 263S Grant Ave Archie Rose Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a Morning Worship 11:00 a a Young People's 6:45 Evening Worship 7:30 ra Midweek Prayer Service Thursday 7:30 YOU ARE WELCOME one -t i- top SI NOTICE TO CHURCHES You may be listed in this directory Just call 7711 and ask for the Advertising Department ganization Transportation will be provided where needed by the waid committees Two meals will be served one at' noon and the second in the early evening Wah Shaw as chairman the entertainment committee is preparing a special program to be Presented at a central location and other entertainers will rotate among the Lorm Farr park are progressing and the honored guests are "assured a day of real enjoyment" It is expected more than 2000 Weber county residents oi 70 years of age and over will assemble in care of the committees oi the various wards Invitations to attend have been extended to the first uifsiripnnv Ben rSfln otecv-- eaSo tjeCted ONE Albert Bell Co Phwne me 6414 353 22nd Ogden Utah Saturday Evening June 23 1945 ypone and presiding bishops of the ward groups DROP it All Weber county residents of fU WW ficcle uiuim ana aiso to members of the central old folks committee of Salt Lake City it is an- 70 years of age ana over.

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