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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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'Memorial Set for THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 24 1945 How Fire Fighters Are Trained TSisters to Get Specialists Teach 4A 1 lElection Set on Battle Victim v- -1t--Tf: sx for i Leading Catholics Arrive To Honor Bishop Hunt Prevention '-m Combat Practices Four morei prominent Catholic- Cemetery Area An election to determine whether a cemetery maintenance district shall be organized within the township of Plain City will be held July 17 from seven a until seven in the Plain City meeting house according to Weber County Clerk Lawrence Malan Since the passage of the law bv Paralysis Ward At the site oi the new St Benedict'! hospital Polk and Thirtieth street Ogden Monday June 25 at five jp during the ceremony of the blessing of the cornerstones of the sew hospital the Weber county and dther surrounding county chapters of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis will present the sisters of St Benedict the sum of $25000 for the purpose of equipping! an isolation ward for the treatment and care of poliomyelitis the state legislature permitting cemetery maintenance districts to be organized several townships within Weber county have taken the matter into consideration Mr Malan said The district is primarily for beautification and care of the cemetprv n-onnHc iik "This month throughout the west the forest service and other fire-contrql agencies are training several thousand men in the techniques of forest fire suppression In camps experts explain and demonstrate principles and practices ot preventing detecting and suppressing forest and range fires" a statement said Assistant Regional Forester Floyd Godden in charge of fire-control in this region stated that fighting fires in the "back country" of the mountainous west has battle the movement of Considerable numbers of men over rough and inaccessible terrain directing the fight against a dangerous enemy and "corraling" the fire at the earliest possible moment Speed of deteetion promptness of action and attack in strength are primary essentials in which trained manpower is an all-important factor "Getting thar fustest" before the fi and other communicable diseases it- often becomes run down because of lack of help and finances it i'lain City votes for the establishment Of fho riietrin churchmen had arrived Saturday night in Salt Lake for ceremonies today honoring the Most Rev Duane Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake diocese on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood I They wererlAjxhbishop Urban Vehr of the jejnver diocese Most Rev George jJ Rehring bishop of Cincinnati Mst Rev Winkle-Wan bishop if Wichita Karis and Most Rev Fitzaimmons bishop of Amarillo Texas The churchmen in an interview expressed the hope that the war with Japan Soon would end and that success fvould crown the efforts of delegates to the San Francisco confererice Most Rev Robert Armstrong bishop of Sacfamento also stressed the necessity bf cooperation among nations if futtfre peace is to be preserved William Jef ers president of the Union Pacific railroad was expected to readh Salt Lake City Saturday night and James A Farley former postmpster general due to arrive today They and ether dignitaries will attend a ponjtifical high maw in the Cathedral! of the Madeleine at eleven a Archbishop John Mitty of San rancisco will deliver may be levied not to exceed one mill on the dollar valuation to ap- viy on me maintenance fund Malan said Sergeant James Cummtaji Memorial 'services for Sergeant James (Don) Cummins 26 wllf be held at the mortuary 3408 Washington Tuesday at seven with Counselor Fred Clark of the Archbishop Mitty Why Fistula Is A Serious Aliment Interesting FREE BOOK Tells of Latest Treatment Any person suffering from Fistula Rectal Abscess Piles or any oher rectal or colon disorder may obtain a new 40-page FREE BOOK on these and associated chronic ailments was Reported Saturday At present there are no hospital facilities in this part of the state wheije persons afflicted with communicable diseases can be hospitalized except the county hospital in Salt Lake City where facilities are limited Ira A Huggins Ogden state! chairman of the Infantile Paralysis association and Frank Emery Salt Lake state director of the association have been working for hearly two years to establish hospitalization facilities for infantile paralysis sufferers "Infantile paralysis during its early stages is considered communicable and hospitals will not receive patients in that stage during twhich time efforts to avoid paralysis and other permanent injury? are most effective" the statement said "Arrangements were just recently completed for the practical details1 and the facilities at the new hospital will be available to infantile paralysis sufferers in this and adjacent counties The arrangements at St Benedict's hospital culminates the efforts of many persons! active in infantile paralysis in UtaB to secure adequate facilities for heir early treatment and marks way with trained and determined fighters is the secret says Godden of low fire losses Accordingly with the prevailing shortage of man-power the forest service is pressing its training program in as many localities as possible Praises Volunteers Godden gives high praise to the volunteer the forest and range fire-fighting crews the farmers and other residents who upon spotting a fire droD evervthinc INSTRUCTION Throughout the west this month forest service and other fire control agencies ere training volunteers in techniques of forest and range fire suppression Above is a typical scene of a ranger and a class of volunteers 1 the fire-control men says Godden is1 the careless smoker the flip per the camper those unthinking and rash into- action And too tne sermon Addresses will be given by Archbishop Mitty Farley Bishop William O'Bjrien of Chicago and Bishop Williajm Condon of Great Falls Mont at a dinner at the Hotel Utah tomorrow night Bishop Conjdon was a schoolmate of Bishop Hunt at St Patrick's seminary Mdnlo Park Calif Maj Li McCadden assistant in the office of the Ninth service command chaplain's office at Fort Douglas was ion hand today to help welcome the ivisitors Clearfield ward officiating The American Legion Baker-Merrill post will conduct the military part of the services Sergeant Cummins was born in Belton Mo January 6 1919 a son of Mr and Mrs James Cummins He moved to Clearfield with his parents where he resided until 1938 He entered the Utah national guard in 1941 and left for oversea duty early in 1944 seeing action on Leyte and Luzon He was reported missing in action March 30 on Luzon and later word was received he was killed on that date He was serving with the infantry and had been awarded the combat infantry man badge Surviving are his mother Mrs Edith Cummins Nampa Idaho a brother Dean Cummins and three sisters Mrs Valarie Nehring Nampa Idaho Mrs Anna Belle Palmer Ogden and Cadet Nurse lone Cummins Salt Lake City jg -J c- 1 pajns fa7 -JQ fire" States Godden "our training program has also to deal with the problem of securing evidence against fire-trespassers preliminary to calling in the FBI" A special training course is being included this year in the detection and destruction of Jap balloons It is highly important says Godden for everyone to leave strictly alone any unfamiliar object they observe and to report its location immediately to the nearest police forest or army who forget to put out their smokes and campfires when through with them It is primarily because of these hazards that forests and ranges burn up that fire-fighters have nightmares and short lives and that economists view with horror the terrific annual damage caused by fires To Secure Evidence "On account of carelessness with a bfload step in the curtailment of The book is illustrated with X-Ray pictures charts and diagrams for easy reading Also describes latest mild institutional treatments Write today a card will do to Thornton Minor Clinic Suite 1873 926 McGee St Kansas the ioiKS who phone in the location of a smoke are doing a mighty good turn in watershed protection The thing which really "burns" Open House Will Honor Brothers the disease as well as the elimination of the cruel crippling effects it frequently has upon its victims" Warrior Has Articles irom Hitlet Hideout iftere will be present at the June 25 event Mr Huggins Mr Emery and Becker chairman of the Weber county chapter and otheir members of his committee Rev Bulkley vice chairman of te Salt Lake chapter Dr AJ Thurman in chame of the criDDled mmmmmmi 1 1 1 1 i iu 1 1 in I I ij Hunt Bishop FURNITURE Plain City Sets Potato Fiesta cmiciren service of the state board of Wealth Senator Sol Selvin chair -manf of Tooele county chapter Roy Simmons Kaysville chairman of the iDavis county chapter Judge Marriner Morrison chairman of the Box Elder county chapter Mel-vin Squires Logan chairman of the Cacle county chapter and other workers of the association from surrounding areas Mfr Becker will present $5000 front the local chapter and Rev Bulkley will present $5000 from the Salt Lake county chapter Oth- Tech Fifth Grade Robert Strong 21 0gden a member of the Eighty-sxth Black Hawk division came home with two souvenirs he sad he found in Adolf Hitler's hideout at Berchtesgaden Strong smilingly showed reporters an irm band from the fuehrer's coat and a small knife "The German fighters knew their businesfs" he said "The SS guys were rfally the tough ones I feel and most of the boys do that Japan must be wiped out It must be unconditional surrender if for no other reason than Pearl Harbor' er amounrs win be presents bv the fchairmen of Davis Box Elder Cache Tooele and other counties TELEPHONE I SETS Heywood A Heywood Mr and Mrs Harry Heywood 3170 Porter will hold open house tonight for three of their sons who are in the armed forces Friends INSULATE Your Home Ceiling and Walls and relatives are Buy Coal Now Is Expert's Advice "Buy your coal now for winter usle" Albright chairman of the Weber county war price and rationing board advised Saturday "Coal dealers who cannot store or dispose of one-twelfth of their yearly coal allotment each month lose that amount" Explaining the solid fuel administration regulation which is designed to keep a constant number of coal cars in Utah rather than having slack and rush seasons the chairman stressed that unless summer orders are received coal dealers with limited storage space and limited manpower will not be able to fill all coal orders next winter Officials say that coal requirements in the west will continue high and in some areas the effects of the war in the Pacific may cause needs exceeding those of last winter The chairman emphasized that coal mines of Utah will have no trouble disposing of all the coal they can mine since demands of federal and other agencies seem to be almost inexhaustible "However if individual consumers want coal this winter they had better order it now" he said "because retail coal dealers just do not have the manpower or the trucks to deliver coal according to normal demand when cold weather strikes next tall He advised citizens to accept whatever kind or size of coal their dealers recommend storing while it can be supplied readily PLAIN Plans for Plaih City's annual Potato day celebration scheduled for July 4 are rapidly rounding into shape officials in charge reported Saturday The event will include a queen contest drills by the Davis County mounted sheriffs posse horse races a baseball game children's parade foot races ring spearing by horsemen a band concert and a wrestling card On the wrestling card the bout between Ralph Morley Ogden Eoliceman and Bob Muldone will the highlight A dance ift the open air pavilion will conclude the event Queen contestants announced to date are Nadine Carver Neta Thompson Lois Simpson Vira Beth Robson Plain City: Roma West Warren: Norene Hadley Billie Lou Blanch West Weber and Delsa Davis Farr West Elmer Peterson retiring president of the Utah State Agricultural college will be principal speaker warn Our Reg Prft9 $n95 Attractive hardwood walnut color Shelf for 'phono book G9205 mm invited to call from seven to ten SSgt Richard Heywood 26 was in a German prison camp sixteen months and was liberated on April 29 by the A i ans He WARMS MA PLATFORM ROCKERS was a tail gunner 1 on a B-17 Flying Fortress At the I 9 A Superior Utah Mcde Rock Wool TERMS AS LOW AS NOTHING DOW $5 PEE MO For Call or Writa GENE LYNCH 2149 Quincy Ave Phone 2-3384 the time his plane was shot down he was wounded but ft Sipke Bite Victim Said Recovering Eden Beutler 3737 Ogden avenue South Ogden scoutmaster of the Fourteenth ward was reported recovering at Dee hospital Saturday night from a rattlesnake bite suffered Friday at Camp Kiesel Boy Scouts summer homfc on the headwaters of Ogden rivei Because there are a number of rattlesnakes in the mountains near the camp Beutler each year gives a demonstration of the danger of the Reptile It was during one of these demonstrations that the snake bit him on the thumb it was reported Griinp Escapes Hurts Wlen Car Overturns EUANSTONT June 23 Though their car was badly wrecked five residents of Alhambra Calif escaped serious injury when the auto in wfhich they were traveling east ran Into a borrow pit and overturned just west of Evanston according to Deputy Sheriff Preston Eyre Spring construction for real comfort Maple colored hardwood with Ogden Marine Wins Purple Heart Nil harmonizing tapestry cov- QC ers Wall built r-mon JJ BHHHHHHHMHHHHHHHHBIHIH The Worms The Worms Crawl In Crawl Out! Coif Spring Construction OCCASIONAL CHAIRS mt i i special wiiruil luuri lupclM if8 I WT And they're out tb stay when we do the job of exterminating them- termites moths bedbugs roaches and other insects quickly eliminated CALL US FOR SERVICE jj MARSH Pest Control Service 2441 Qrant Ave phone 2-6518 i44l lrant Ave Ph assorted colors Graceful lines was able to bail Heywood out He spent three months in a German hospital Sergeant Heywood enlisted in the air corps July 1 1941 and left for England in October 1943 His wife is Ruby Kirby Heywood Memphis Tenn He arrived here last Tuesday on 60-day furlough after which he will report to a rest home in Miami Fla Serman First Class Alan Heywood 18 arrived home June 15 after ten months' duty in the Philippine and Asiatic theatre He is the husband of the former Jeanine Sypher He served in the gunnery division on the escort carrier Saginaw Bay He saw the Princeton when it was sunk by enemy fire and saw the Bismark Sea and Franklin when they were struck He participated in five major battles Ensign Kenneth Heywood 22 a pilot in the navy air corps arrived in Ogden June 18 from patrol duty on the carrier Bogue in the Atlantic- He enlisted in the navy air corps in October 1942 and left for overseas duty in February 1945 He will report June 30 at Grosse He Michigan for training as a Corsair fighter pilot The three service men had not seen each other for three years Another son Marvin 15 is at home Hardwood frames (943 II GA Kelly driver stated his car skidded on the wet pavement Also iin the car were his daughter-in-law Mrs Sally Kelly and her three children All suffered minor bruisjes Reg $leS jj I NURSERY CHAIRS 98 For training the baby Made of smooth natural finished hardwood G1929 $3 I Pfc Boyd Clegg For wounds received in th hat- Floored PLAY PENS tie for Guam marinp Pfr RnvH Clegg 21 Ogden recently was Regular Price $995 Panel-Ends CRIBS eg $995 FOR RENT OR SALE! Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Crutches Bedside Tables etc RELIABLE 2276-84 Wash Blvd awarded the purple heart medal in a ceremony at the marine barracks Klamath Falls Ore Young Clegg was hit in the leg by Jap hand grenade fragments during a drive across an airfield He served for two years in the Pacific as a machine-gunner with the Third marine division Previously he participated the Bougainville campaign and saw service at Guadalcanal and New Zealand He is a son of Neil Clegg 4050 Monroe Sturdily made of smooth finished wood Keeps baby safe and out of mischief G7026 Tu-Level Feature adjustable from tiny baby to growing infant Finished in natural G2260 'Someday beer in cans will be back!" All Merchandise $ub'ict to Stock on Hand TdDAYv canned beer Is a txeat reserved for service men only But that wonderful day is coming when beer Its original fine flavor fully protected from light will be beck in cans for all to enjoy! Cans are easiest to csiiy Doat break Save refrigerator space Stay tool longer The can is the real one-trip container that's easy to dispose of You're sure it never enters any home but yours Signature Loans BORROW OR MORE Loan? Also Made on Furniture or Car Loans to Meiiand Women Married or Single Loans Closed Same Day You Apply Convenient Monthly Payments Confidential Servietjb 4 Phone Write or Come In STATE FINANCE CO A Friendly Place to Borrow 523 ECCLES BUILDING PHONE 2-7529 We specialize In loans te women Nil IS GUANO 687 Washington Blvd Ogden Utah "It litr MMlMr KEGUNED KHi REMEMBER THE TRADE-MARK fwt town Mm Tut 11 ST Mem stows -te.

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