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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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IS They Seek Queenthip of Potato Day Fiesta THE OSDENl STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING JUNE 25 1945 Parish Will Hwe Dale Walkef Xow Women Attacked Home on Leave Dale (Bob) Walker son of Mr and Mrs William Walker 2338 Monroe is home foi: a few dayi Mm 6God Can't Stop This War' Declares Elder Romney At Lakeview Stake Session on leave after graduating fro: electrician mate scnool Lake Ui ion Seattle Hel will be assigned God can't stop this war It isRomney said: "The church to his boat at the not God's fault we are at war We is literally a kingdom of God on end of his leave earth and this kingdom will fill i He arrived home have war because people will not the earth Men and women who by plane at Hill accept the principles of peace said Marion Romney an assis- accept positions in the church are During Early Morning Hours Police today were investigating criminal attacks on two women Ramona Turner of Tremonton reported she was attacked about one o'clock Sunday morning as she was walking up Twenty-third at Lincoln Her assailant whom the victim was unable to identify tore her dress down the back and broke her arm she told the investigating officers She went to the home of Lola Hardy 227 Twenty-third and from there went to Twenty-fifth to report the assault to the police Later she was taken to the Dee hospital for treatment of her arm Mrs Orlee Hamlin of rear 2834 Pingree was badly beaten over the head during an attack by a Negro as she was walking home from work at a local cafe The assault occurred about five twenty-five this morning She was reported to be recovering at the Dee hospital field Fireman 1c Walker attended Ogden high school He is a member of the Alpha Sigma club He enlisted in the navy in July 1944 tant to the council of officers or tne kingdom of God twelve apostles at Lakeview stake Declaring "immorality is one of quarterly conference Sunday the worst curses in the world to- Replying to those who believe day" Elder Romney advised "there can't be a just God if God 1 "Guard your virtue with your life" were just He would not permit this Referring to two Bible characters great slaughter" Elder Romney Joseph who was sold into Egypt said "There is a just God He is and King David he asked "Are the Father of all of us He loves you a Joseph or will you be a us He has taught us the principles David?" whereby we could eliminate war He said "Joseph who resisted The only way God could stop war the advances of Potiphar's wife is by depriving man of his free has become a god and is helping agency to guide the destiny of this world Another Question i but David who committed adultery Answering another Question: and murder is still paying the "Does the Lord want our bovs in Pnce for ms transgressions FamepCnestsat lanqnet Tonight A banquet la honor Of qBpli Rev Duane Hunt biahop of Salt Lake City will be held this evening at the Ben Lomond hotel at seven on the occasion of his silver jubilee as a priest Approximately 200 meinbaw St Joseph Is parish will be present at the banquet and several out-of-state guests have signified their intention if joining them at the ceremonies There will be two archbishops Most Rev Urban Vehr Denver and Most Rev John Mitty Stan Francisco who will be one of the principal speakers Fellow Classmate Another speaker will be Bishop William Jj Condon Great Falls Mont a feiow classmate of Bishop Hunt He pill be accompanied by Bishop Joseph Gilmore Helena Mont Bisliop Thomas Gorman Reno Bishop Robert Armstrong Sacramento and Bishop George Retiring Cincinnati Ohio: Monsig-nors John Molloy Cedar Rapids Iowa Michael Roach Lead Philip Kennedy Fresno Calif: Very Rev Gerald Bolger CSSR San Francisco and the Rev John Whelly CSC University of Portland James Farley former postmaster general Nejw York will give the principal tajik John A Junk prominent educator will act as chairman The toastmaster will be Harvey Cahill iJ Dermody Knight of St Gregory will represent the Catholic people of Ogden in tendering Bishop Hunt felicitations and good Wishes on this occasion Miss Juanita Valdez will present the bishop With a spiritual bouquet from the students of St Joseph's school Radio Broadcast Another feature will be a 15-minute broadcast over radio station KLO a nine-fifteen from the banquet room A brief description of the (ceremonies which took place at five at the blessing of the cornerstones of the new Benedictinef hospital and nurses' home will toe given by the Very Rev Giroux Remarks will be made by Mayor Romney and County Commissioner George Simmon? Archbishop Mitty Bishop Huot and James Farley At the hospital site Ira Huggins chairman of the infantile paralysis foundation presented the Sisters of Order of St Benedict with a gift of $25 000 tn provide an isolation ward ta the hospital for polio patients CONTESTANTS Plain City's annual Potato day celebration is scheduled for July 4 Eight girls are seeking the honor of reigning ever the event They are (front row reading from left) Norene Hadley Delsa Davis and Billie Lou Blanrh (back row) Nadine Carver Roma East Neta Thompson Lois Simpson and Vira Beth Robson Stake Will Honor Girls Mothers The Ogden stake I A will entertain stake Gleaner and Junior girls and their mothers Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the Fourth ward chapel Verna Goddard of the I A general board will be guest speaker her subject will be "Courtship and Marriage" A musical program will include a piano and organ duet by Marva May Young and Wayne Devereau violin numbers by Marian Lois Smith and selections by the Thfr-teenth ward choir A reception will follow the program A good attendance is asked by the board Hot Glaring Sun can be harmful toj your eyes See us for proper protection Make an appointment today DOXEY 0 this war" the church official said: "This church is the church of Jesus Christ He is the Prince of Peace The Lord has told His church to proclaim peace and denounce war This church does not believe in war but occasionally the Lord has told His people to defend themselves "This church does not believe the problems of the world will be settled by war We hold a dual position We are members of the church and citizens of the United States We are a world-wide organization The Lord has told His church to be subject to the ruler under which they live" The fact that some church members are killed in the war "is no evidence that they did not live the gospel" Elder Romney said "In dying they have brought honor to the church and glory to the nation" he said Elder Romney called attention to a promise made by the first presidency of the church to members: "We say live clean keep the commandments" of the Lord pray to Him to keep you in truth and righteousness and live as you pray Nothing will happen but which will be for the glory of God and for your salvation and exaltation" "Worst Curses" At the afternon session Elder TJ Bob Price Dies in India Mrs Alice Roberts Price 152 West Gwen received a telegram from the war department informing her of the Optometrist at EMPORIUM Balcony Sentence Given in Resistance Case William Moore 30-year-old Negro employe of Ogden arsenal pleaded guilty in city court today to three charges resisting an officer disturbing the peace and drunkenness On the first two counts Moore was sentenced to pay a fine of $24 each or 12 days in jail and on the other charge $10 or five days All jail terms are to run consecutively if he elects to serve them The defendant was arrested just after he had engaged in a fight with another man in front of the Shadowland cafe on Twenty-fifth While placing him under arrest Moore began resisting and using obscene language the officers testified Moore said in court he had been so drunk he could not recall what had transpired Previously Lewis Morrow 30 of "city" forfeited $25 bail disturbing the peace by fighting Jack McGill 30 also of "city" pleaded guilty to a companion complaint and was sentenced to pay a fine of $24 or serve 12 days in jail Fred Field 43 of "Ogden" forfeited $25 bail disturbing the peace Sanity Plea Used In Bribery Case Burrell Anderson 26 Glen-dale Ariz charged with offering a bribe to a city police officer pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity today before Judge Charjes Cowley of Second district court Trial date was tentatively set for July 19 Just about a year ago Anderson La Von (Bobby) Roberts and Dick Nichols were arrested and convicted on a charge of stealing a purse from an Ogden man and were sentenced to serve one to 10 years in prison Anderson was released from the state prison less than a month ago by the state supreme court which found error Attend Night School Protect Your Future Program Announced For Plain City Fourth of July Event PLAINE CITY Eight young women have entered the Plain City Potato day queen contest it was reported today The event is scheduled for July 4 Contestants are Norene Hadley Delsa Davis Billie Lou Blanch Nadine Carver Roma East Neta Thompson Lois Simpson and Vira Beth Robson The queen will be announced during the celebration The program will include drills by the Davis county mounted sheriff's posse horse races baseball game children's parade foot races ring spearing by horsemen band concert and wrestling card On the wrestling card a bout between Ralph Morley Ogden policeman and Bob Muldone will be the highlight Elmer Peterson retiring president of Utah State Agricultural College will be principal speaker A dance wil conclude the annual event The general committee in charge of arrangements includes Dean Baker Albert Sharp Floyd Palmer Rulon Jenkins and Fred death of her husband 3 Bob Price 22 army stationed in India A letter will follow with particulars concerning his death He was The great secret of success Is to be ready when YOUft opportunity comes Employers delegate responsibility to others but thdse others must be prepared to handle the job Jt's not the 'fbois" who decides your future advancement it's YOU Choose your position now then prepare for it at night school Night Classes: Tues and Fri 5:30 to 8:30 PhOne or Wvite OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE with the India ammunition renovation company which works with the material there rather than transporting it to the United States frrr ran nt at i nn 2437 i Kiesel Ave Phone 4812 by the prosecution during the trial The charge was dismissed in Second district court Anderson is accused of offering a $12 bribe to Officer Robert Carver when Carver arrested him on a charge of stealing a purse mmmmBm BjEmBJK Feef? Bail of $300 Set In Driver Case 1 aw T3 Price was T3 Price born Sept 4 1922 in Eureka a son of Roy and Ethel Price He attended South Washington and Ogden high schools and was on the A A wrestling team After working for three years at Ogden arsenal he entered the service in May 1944 trained at Aberdeen Droving grounds in Maryland arid later attended inspectors' school in Savannah in He was married to Alice Roberts in the Salt Lake temple He left for overseas duty April 15 1945 arriving in India May 22 and was stationed at Raidang ordnance depot Surviving besides his widow are three sons Douglas Kirk and Robert his mother Mrs Ethel Price 24534 Grant and father Roy Price Lovell Wyo also one sister Mrs Jayne Maynard San Francisco and a brother Jack Price in the navy stationed in the Aleutians Two Hall Brothers Home on Furlough Mr and Mrs Thomas Ball 1111 Twenty-second have their two sons home on furlough from overseas SSgt Ralph Ball has been overseas 22 months on duiy in Africa Sicily and Italy He graduated from Evanston high school The- other son Corporal Osborn Ball has been stationed in England for 19 months He had attended Evanston high school and later graduated from North Summit hign school at Coalville Pleading innocent to a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor when he was arraigned in city court today Lewis Hansen 50 of Salt Lake City was re- leased under $300 bail to await trial on July 3 Previously Owens 34 of Burning 'feet are not necessarily a fesult of hot weath- they are a sure sign of metatarsal arch trouble which can be eliminated easily aad inexpensively OR 0 sM FISHBURN Foot Specialist Chiropodist Main floor at Penney! Dial S821 for Appointment 2736 Madison pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license and was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 Bench warrants ordered issued last week were recalled today by Judge Quill Nebeker They were for Denton Stanger 18 of No 2 having no muffler on his car and John Williams 20 of 1 for having no driver's license It was learned that each EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP At the Union Stock Yards Now Open for Business AL FARBER Prop Seaman Wounded During Battle had posted $5 bail which was de clared forfeited today 1 seaman 1 was in action April convalescing at aW Orrick Post 19 severely wounded 21 and is now Mare Island hospital in California His parents Mi and Mrs Jacob Post 3500 Harrison re-t ned recently from a visit with him at the hospital where they learned he will receive rehabili-t a i training before being discharged lrom the navy 1c Post enlisted in the navv Make tvewTire Alife Count The big job now is to get every last mile froijn y0ur present tires Ota trained tire specialists can help you do that job with regular inspection and guaranteed repairs When your tires are smooth expert recappers using finest ma terials available will make them look and nm like new And when eligible for new tires specify the U- oyalt 1 IaT VA tho tiro with roaomro trtvonrrth Tt'c tho kinfi of COMPILE -nm VJ rite pecur "in- in April 1944 1c Post took boot training at Farragut Idaho and was later sent to San Diego Calif where he was assigned to a slyp He participated number of major battles Prior to entering the service he worked at the Hotel Ben Lomond and attended Ogden city schools reserve strength you need for wartime proved penormance records from coast to coast vour tues Haf Kotarians Schedule Soldier of tho Soil keep those farms producing Mora food needed fWa yaw than over before Your friendly First Security Bank is at your siao ready to assist in financing your loan Our District Session The 110th district of Rotary International will hold a meeting at the Utah hotel Salt Lake City tomorrow and hear reports from Gov -Elect Joseph Cushman Rex burg Idaho and Gomer Peacock Price Utah who is retiring frrm tho nffinm vast facilities can finance your every production need Loans fon finest Crops Machinery "ap iii Miivt LeRoy Young Ogden club president and Lee Cooke of Nampa will be among the speakers at the morning session Dr Aldous Dixon president of Weber rnllppA- Mavnr Tiavirl Rnm- Livestock anode Improvement Building and Home Improvements ney of Ogden and Snyder ol Burley Idaho will talk during the afternoon TIRES EXCEL IN EVERY SERVICE JW BREWER TIRE CO ffiwttTMITnnMrilllWWMamiillMgiMi Banks At Ogden Provo Logan Brlghara Bingham Magna Richmond MFMPFR FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND 11 FINER LIGHTER -UNLIKE ANY OTHER YOU EVER TRIEDI Try this fragrant mildly medicated powder after shower or bath to help prevent offending on sunburn chafed afckL after shaving or minor rash soothes promptly helps relieve irritation Fine for Baby tool Buy finer better Cutkuro All -Purpose Talcum ark City jar Park City Dial 9142 2374 Grant Avenue.

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