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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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7 4-ton school 1:30 8:30 mArmy 5:30 Ogden Arsenal THE OGDEN ST AND ARD-EX AM I ER THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 28 1945 sewing classes at Washington i Canteen Will Be She's Assisting vs Hill Field Aces Games played at John Affleck park 6:30 Junior Baseball league Plain City vs B-29's at Monro park No 2 Commando's vs Liberators at Monroe Park No 8 At I SO CM Weber Music Department Has Home Projects' Fate AfterjWarRestein Local Community Hands Opened July 3 By Youth Council High Rating Says Teacher school 9:00 a 11:00 a free swimming for boys at municipal pool 11:30 a m( 1:30 free swimming for girls at municipal pool 12:00 noon 1:30 playgrounds closed 1:30 5:00 playgrounds open 2:00 9:00 paid swimming 2:00 3:00 Softball on all playgrounds for midget and junior teams 3:00 5:00 hobby show playgrounds special event for the week 4 00 7:00 tennis instruction at Lester park 6:30 Ogden Service Baseball league games Union Pacific Shops vs Hill Field s-M ii- After a vear of study at Colum Meeting latje Wednesday after- The land occupied by all three! WASHINGTON TERRACE noon with chamber of commerce classes of public housing units in Terrace Youth council will open a official Lanjgdon Post San this area he said is owned out-) canteen" the evening of Francisco regional director for the right by the government It has Tuesday July 3 officials reported federal public housing authority been suggested he said that this today The canteen will be open explained that under existing law property might well be converted to youths of the housing project 3830 of the 4 000 public housing to park use or that it might be units in the Deden area must he sold for Drivate subdivision only and after the first two weeks admittance will be by membership "In any event" he reiterated torn down or removed within two years after thje present emergency Gains USAC Post LOGAN June 28 Dr Sidney Boyle former employe of the bureau of agriculture has been appointed assistant professor of botany and plant pathology at Utah State Agricultural college A native of Provo he is the son of William Boyle member of the Brigham Young university faculty fffiffiff- af ssS fc5 -BBnssifl Roland Parry AT ALL DEALERS only Memberships will cost 25 cents per month but members wilt be allowed to bring two guests each to every entertainment sponsored officials said Two dances will take place at the canteen soon one on June 30 and the other July 7 A drive to obtain books for a canteen library is scheduled A contest to name the canteen is underway A box will be placed in the community building where suggestions may be dropped A prize will be given the donor of the chosen name Honorary leaders of the organization for the first two months of operation are Eileen Headley president Janice Woodruff Iris Woodruff and Donna Stukenberg co-workers bia university in New York city Roland Parry musician and composer has returned to Ogden to resume teaching in the Weber college music department Working toward a Ph intnusic in the east Mr Parry specialized in voice culture and composition which he will teach at Weber In comparing the Weber college music department with ihat of other colleges in the east and middle west he said Ogden "should be proud of the well balanced curriculum Offered" Although all subjects cannot be covered fully in a two-year college Mr Parry said the combination' of music appreciation history theory harmony and public school music with the choral orchestral and organ work goes toward making an excellent course which will give music majors a firm background to take with them if they work for a degree Roland Parry first ioined the college music department in 1930 during which time he originated the Musettes which have since become one of the best known groups of women Choristers in this area During Parry's absence Clair Anderson has taken over direction of the Musettes and very likely he will continue in that capacity Mr Parry said With the opening of the college in the fall Mr Parry will offer to Weber students much of the choral and voice culture he has learned while at Columbia ends TMe Ogdek area includes Weber and Davis counties" he said -ml the 4 060 units in it include 50 of the so-called permanent type 2000 of the demountable type and 1850 of the temporary type construction "The 150 bermanent units at Grand View Acres do not lend themselves 'tcj individual sales because they are located too close together They could however be sold to privajte individuals but it is more lrlcelj that they might be taken over by some state or local public agencjf and operated for the benefit of lofv-income families "In any event their future use as is the case with all these projects jrests wijth the community in whici they are situated The community will jbe consulted and its wishes will be followed insofar as "your community will have much to do with the decision" Mr Post said that when the i emergency ends it is entirely probable that persons moving out of these public housing units will provide a large potential market for private builders Better houses must be provided for people he warned or the tendency will be for both them and the community to demand that they be allowed to remain in what may then be sub-standard units until adequate housing is provided It may be difficult he warned to tear down these units while some people 1 are still living in worse houses Those Present Attending the meeting besides Mr Post were Willard Bccles president and Ezra Fjeldsted secretary chamber of commerce William Smith Salt Lake City state management advisor FPHA Clarence Beesley conversion unit field representative FPHA Salt Lake City Dean Featherstone Ogden acting general manager Ogden-Layton area Loren Wetzel Lay ton acting assistant housing manager Layton area Small Layton president Skyline Building Investment Co George Eller-beck Ogden division manager and Ashworth Salt Lake commercial manager and Frank Hick-enlooper Layton district representative Utah Power Light Co Playground Activities Set for Friday Ogden city recreation department's summer playground calendar for Friday June 29 reads: 8:00 a to 12:00 noon tennis instruction at Lester patk 8:00 a 10:00 a tennis instruction at Lorin Farr park 10:00 a 12:00 noon tennis instruction at West Ogden 9:00 a 12:00 noon playgrounds open daily program of games dancing story telling drama handicraft appaitus play etc at Grand View Acres Polk school Pingree school Washington school Monroe park Lester park Liberty park Lorin Farr park West Ogden John Affleck park Fourth street park and Wall avenue USO 9:00 a 12:00 noon sewing classes at Washing- BSSSSSSBBBBBB sssssbMEbbbbUIi Margaret Barto Miss Margaret Barto has just arrived to serve on the staff of the Twenty-fourth street USO "Everett Whitney left USO last Decernber and Miss Barto comes to us as a co-worker with a wealth of experience" states Miss Esther Hume director of the club "Miss Barto represents the National Catholic Community Service in the United Service Organizations Inc She has been a USO director in the states of New Mexico and Texas She comes to us from Texarkana Texas where she directed both military and war production programs in USO" She is a graduate of the University of Illinois and New York university and has studied in other graduate schools Her field of study was in health physical education recreation and also in sociology and physio-therapy She has held administrative positions in camps colleges andmi-versities in Missouri Kansas and Illinois in recreation physio-therapy and related fields In Texarkana Miss Barto was active in the work of the Council of Social Agencies and chairman of the sub-committee on recreation and family relations She was a member of the Altrusa club a national business and professional women's group "She comes to Ogden most highly recommended and we of the Ogden USO staff are most grateful to have this excellent replacement for the Twenty-fourth street USO club" states Miss Hume Women know soft skin it ppealiagl MOON ROSE helps complexions to satiny cleanliness illusive fragrance Hard-milled for economy For family use too Try It today! possible" Terra Removal MrjL Post skid the law provides that the refnaining 3850 public housing unit! must be moved or torn down after the emergency ceases The 2000 demountable typi units such ajs at Washington Terrace must be removed Among the suggestions as to their disposal he said is that they be taken over by a local pmblic agency and used to replace sofne of the present substandard honies on farms that they be sold privately for use on farms or as canyon! cottages or that they be removed out of the area entirely The 1850 Ttemporarily-construct-ed type must! be torn down he said and the only way either they or the demountable type units could be retained in their present location would pe for the community to get congress to pass an excepting law authorizing their retention Services Conducted By Assembly of God Evangelistic services are being held at the Assembly of God church 469 Twenty-ninth These services will continue for this week "If you have not been there you have missed a spiritual blessing and thrill" said a statement "Tonight the message will be on 'Divine Healing According to the Bible' Evangelist Ayers is the speaker and you will enjoy the Road Men Study Bridge Project Just returned from Idaho Huggins newly appointed Idaho district engineer for the public roads administration reports that during his trip various possibilities of constructing a bridge across Blue Creek bay on Lake Couer dAlene were considered The bridge has been under consideration among officials for the past four years Mr Huggins said but because of the difficulties it has been held in abeyarce Conditions surrounding the construction are unusual Huggins said because there are only about 70 feet of water but more than 200 feet of mud to be considered The completed bridge will probably be 1400 feet long either of suspension or lloating type Through its construction several miles of winding steeply graded roads which now skirt the bay will be eliminated On his return trip Mr Huggins said the party stopped at Boise to look over available office space which might be used by the Idaho branch of the road administration Forty-five members of the Ogden branch will transfer to the Boise district The transfer is expected to take place this Bronze Star Given For Heroic Deed SSgt Glenn Roberts has been awarded the bronze star medal for heroic achievement on unique presentation of the gospel come and bring a friend for a April 2 1945 mmm mum hearty welcome awaits you" noar TciGAntirolr) The Rev John Ridge is pastor if Hi ELD OF i iMtTAL" i PABCO COOLITE i i a MI Oft Germainy While attacking Leisen-wald a rifle platoon was pinned down by enemy machinegun fire and Sgt Roberts moved to a position where an observation post was set up to enable mortar fire to be directed upon the enemy thus enabling the platoon to move forward and com i i Rl i PARAMOUNT FTJRN A MATTRESS CO Riverdale Road Is Now Open to take care of your CLEANING MATTRESS and UPHOLSTERING work Mr Tims will appreciate serving his old and new customers Phone 2-2558 i i fisBWolliliL i Manpower Meet Set SALT LAKE CITY June 28 (AP) power controls in Utah will be discussed tomorrow at a meeting of the Utah priority committee Utah labor-management committee chamber of commerce officers miiltary installations officers and representatives of the Utah Manufacturers' association The meeting was arranged by Joseph Mayer Utah director of the wa man power commission Saves tic Life of Asphalt Roofing The aluminum coating that reflects lip to 80 of the sun's destructive rays Adds greater durability to asphalt surfaces Lowers pnside temperatures as much fas 15 degrees Soldier Pays Visit to Riverdale Home Pfc Schanze Panunzio recently spent a two-week furlough with his mother Mrs Merceda Panun CLOTHES DRYER 898 If you lack space and want old Sol to bleach out tattle-tale gray from your clothes here's your chance to solve the problem This clothes dryer can be removed when not In use Folds up like an umbrella Clothes can be hung from one place without moving plete its mission Sgt Roberts Sgt Roberts is the son of Mr Sgt Roberts is the son of Mr and Mrs Milford Roberts 602 Chester He entered the army in July 1941 He took basic training with a heavy weapon detachment of the 345th infantry at Camp Carson Colo left for overseas duty in January 1945 and has been serving with the 66th infantry company attached to the Seventh division now in Austria He attended Weber college and was stationed at Hill field as an airplane mechanic prior to leaving the states His wife is the former Desie Hawks of Brigham City A brother Pfc Conell is stationed in Mayborg Germany GAL zio i a le Pfc Panunzio entered the army in November 1942 and trained at Camp Howze Tex where he was then stationed as an for two years He was later transferred to Fort Warren Wyo as a mechanic He had attended Weber high school where he was prominent in basketball and BADGER LUMBER CO Washington Blvd Dial 5591 SBi- iMPffsBBBBBBBBBBBg' HBP Js BBBBWW: flssBBBBBBBm rl Hi' DON'T POUND YOUR CAR PUT THESE MUX WARE GIFTS I at the top of Can bslte chicle tri croquettes 1 in thi Pyrex Utility Dhh-Savei TSfMKP Only 40 minutes in I i1bW7 oven Ui it for meeti bftedi oW WCTPr7 ert' 2 Urge JF A I5 12 inch slit QjF ii Galvanized Clothes Line Props title Waterproof SHOWER CURTAIN SET 3e98and5i98 Shimmering silk curtains waterproof mildewproof and stain resistant Wears long and never cracks Delicate patternss show up beautifully on the translucent fabric Includes extra large shower and window curtain baseball and later Pfc Panunzio engaged in farming before entering the service During his furlough here he acted as best man at his brother's wedding He left for California where he will be assigned to overseas duty TO PIECES! Visits Parents in Ogden 229 and 279 Window Drapes Madelene Thomas of Westwood Calif visited in Ogden with her parents Mr and Mrs Quill i-nan and other relatives during the Silex Coffee Maker Whisk Broom Bauer Mixing Bowls i 98 past weeK after a trip to Detroit and Chicago Her son Pfc Jack Thomas is with her on a 30-day furlough after training at the Willow Run plant at Detroit He 325 39' You i needn't use a hammer just keen rfrivincr "FLAVOR-SAVER PIE PLATE Beiry pit in this new Pyrtx Pi Piste tastes grsndi Bekt for 45 minutes in 400s oven Fluted edge keeps in juice end flavor Handy glass handles! JTA Siie 10 inch Only tjr With I UNBALANCED WHEELS You'll find your is en route to Kansas where he 1 car wearing out much too soon Tests show Strong fibre Equals eorn will be flight engineer on a B-29 Another son Sgt William Thomas is at Hobbs flying field New vnur 4irm miloaa will K'o on en i aam whisk broom in and yWll be paying costly tire and repair bills Mexico Famous colorful Bauer pottery mixing bowls In five sizes and five beautiful pa at el shade Beautiful enamel finish Seven-cup wide neck and removable black plastic cover handle and decoration make cleaning easy Spring tension filter efficiency i and wears longer Solid maple mounting for extra strength City Court Disposes UNBALANCED WHEELS CAUSE: I Uneven tire wear resulting in premature failure The pounding out of grease and oils in vital D0UIIE DUTY CASSEROLE A "mutt" for every bride! Shown here with an easily prepared Cheese Souffle The cover keeps food steaming hot or makes an extra pi plat Three iixet qt only 65 irom en a pans tnus causing more rapid wear Abnormal wear of wheel bearings bushings king pins tie rod ends knee action parte and steering gear parts Excessive body and chassis strains Rough riding and danger at high speeds Hard steering Wheel misalignment because of excessive vibration Increased gas consumption Decrease in average speed Of Varied Cases Juan Quintana 44 "city" pleaded guilty to charges of using indecent language when he was arraigned in city court today Judge Quill Nebeker sentenced him to pay a fine of $10 Jane Doe 60 "city" forfeited $10 bail petit larceny Walter Campbell 18 of 1629 Twenty-second forfeited $15 bail violating a stop sign and operating a motor vehicle without 'a driver's license BACKACHE i LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidney If backache and Us pains are makinr lOVELY tAKE DISH For her First Anniversary cake! She can watch it brown through dear glass Neat glass handles Grand for all kinds of baking and Plastic DUST PAN 75c Strong colorful plastic which does not warp or bend Rustproof and the finish is always the same Comes in assorted colors 12-inch size Heat Reflector 98c Saves fuel gives a ter warmth protects your walls from grease and steam Saves frequent cleanings fits back of stove or radiator Two sheets Goooveo Beer Dy-Namle serving She'll want a 35? bair EscH WHEEL BALANCER! On this Famous machine EACH WHEET sr SKILLET 69c This skillet is of heavy gauge steel to take plenty of use and the handle is welded to make it doubly secure Pouring lips on either side i bU V- Ulfe speed afd a patented "Neon Eye" positively detects EVERY spot on the wheel which is out of balance Don't wait! Have y0ur wheels balanced tomorrow and save those vital steering parts! 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