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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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8B THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 29 1945 ft-Judge Lewis dy Sends Envoy Officer Home From Hooper Schedules jBudget Increases AdopteJj Result lazi War Camp Jones Damages Asked As Rises By Two School Systems East to Speed July 4 Events Everything Free Of Blast at Woodpile To Colonel Rank Water Funds City Engineer Win Templeton to- The Ogden city and Weber coun-edition to the Hopkins school In ty school budgets as adopted by West Ogden as soon as materials the school boards Thursday calls are available for increases in expenditures dur- M- Har5is adiohn tN- SparT rt 1n go who met with the city school ing the 1945-46 term over the 1944- boardoffered commendation to 45 term board members who had prepared The city school budget was budget adopted in exact accordance with In adopting the county school 1 the tentative figures callin for "dget two changes in the tenta "Kuies calling lor a hi Hoot um mHf at tho wood about 14 inches long with three-quarter inch ply board nailed to each side hollowed out to carry primers powerful explosives The complaint stated the danger is not apparent to the ordinary per- son I total of $1 9innnn i nmitiflnrfatinn nf Sunerintenripnt A as against $1095000 this school Charles Glachino had filed suitt today in Second district court against the Bamberger Railroad Co 'or $25974 damages allegedly sUf- fered when he cut with an ax into some explosives he charged the company had negligently allowed" to get into a woodpile near his property on Twenty-third between Grant and Lincoln Giachino in his complaint de-! clared the company in operating a railroad carried among other things explosives from Ogden arsenal for shipment to various parts of the United States He said some packages shipped are made from two by six-inch pieces of Parley Bates calling for decreases in capital outlay and instruction Capital outlay was decreased from year ihe principal changes al low for increases in teacher sal aries and operation and mainte wife aay was autnonzea Dy me cuy commission to go to Washington on business for the water department The sum of was approved for travel expenses It was indicated primary purpose of the trip is to speed action for federal aid in the completion of city water projects The commission earlier refused to accept the engineer's recommendation to award the contract for in-stallatiojncjfa water main from HinckreymroTPTtoWest Ogden to the Wheelwright Construction Co because of a lack of funds The matter was taken under advisement after the engineer had urged immediate action because of the city's need of additional water Ogden consumed 50 million gallons more water during the month of May this year than in the same "jrzr fWfiv in me propuaeu uuugei to nance of buildings and a building $55409 and instruction was de-tund which will be used pnmar- creased from $371430 in the pro-uy toward construction of an ad- posed budget to $366430 which 1 ill 1 A An official telegram received today by The Standard-Examiner from the army reported the promotion of Lewis Jones former Brigham City district judge to the rank of full colonel The telegram said Col Jones had been assigned as staff judge adocate Western Pacific base command Col Jones a son the late Judge Jones Brigham City entered the service in March 1941 as a captain in the Utah national guard He was stationed at San Luis Obispo Calif for four months after which he went to Fort Lewis Wash He was then transferred to California and left for overseas duty in 1942 He has served at Hawaii Saipan and other Pacific areas He was ill with a tropical fever while on Saipan in 1944 but has recovered it is reported He was last home on leave about a year ago His wife the former Lucille Reeves and children reside at 136 South First West Brigham City ecreasea total expenuiiures Dy $48500 from the tentative budget Giachino charged that on Aug 1944 one piece of wood with about 400 primers for shipment to an arsenal at Greenriver 111 was permitted to get into his woodpile He said that on Sept 18 1944 while gathering kindling wood he cut into the primers which exploded with great violence cutting burning bruising and injuring him about the body eyes face and arms and rupturing his right eardrum Klomp Elected to National Board HOOPER Arrangements are complete for a free Fourth of July celebration at Hooper reports the general committee which consists of Arch Jones chairman Les Fowers Bud Simpson Frank Powers Jewel Lewis Marie Widdison Orba Bunot and Donna Widdison Paul Royalr KSL commentator will be the speaker at a program at eleven-thirty a at Hooper park The Salt Laker is a guide on the temple square There will be vocal numbers instrumental selections and readings Luncheon will take place at one o'clock At two o'clock there will be an afternoon program including a horseback drill by "Red Ryders" under direction of Lorin Munn and Howard Garner This will be followed by a ball game between Hooper and West Point teams under arrangement of Roland Flinders There will be sports stunts and relays directed by Thorald Cox and Lavell Fowles and horse races directed by Emil Delconte The Hooper band will be in attendance There will be a free dance in the Hooper recreation hall at nine The public is invited to all events Pfc Jos Lillen Killed on Isle Pfc Joseph Allen 19 son of Mr and Mrs Marvin Allen Lay-ton was killed in action on Okinawa May 23 while serving with the Ninety-sixth infantry division Home Rest Taken By Parachute Rigger Sgt Blaine Ames husband of the former Beverly Barnett 521 Twenty-fourth is home for a 30- Lieut Gordon Madson Lieut Gordon Keith Madson who arrived home Wednesday from drawn up two weeks ago The completed budget as adopted by the board calls for a total of $673000 from the 1945-46 year compared with $659264 for the 1944-45 term These reductions were necessary Mr Bates said because state funds were not as large as had been originally anticipated However it will in no way interfere with the building of the junior high school near Washington Terrace Payments on construction of the building will be carried over a longer period to make up for the difference he explained a German prison camp said to-r montn a year agu mc pointed out In bids opened earlier in the week the Wheelwright Co submitted a bid of $1168898 to install the main Pair Convicted in He was born in Layton May 4 1926 He was graduated from Davis high school Kayaville in day that Red Cross packages 01 food and medical supplies saved the lives of hundreds of war prisoners Lieut Madson was a pilot of a B-26 Marauder on his sixty-first mission over France when his plane was hit by flak compelling the crew to bail out -Aug 16 1944 He was immediately taken prisoner and with 47 American and RAF service men was taken in boxcars to a German prison camp He was liberated when the Russian army entered the northern part of Germany He arrived by boat June 18 at day furlough after serving 21 months in the European theatre with the air corps He has been stationed in England as a parachute rigger Before leaving for the States he and the others in the crew were flown over devastated Europe to view the damage done by plane crews Sgt Ames entered the air Gerard Klomp Ogden has been elected to the five-man board of directors of the National Association of Retail Grocers John Jaeger Baltimore Md president announced Thursday in Chicago This is the first occasion on which Utah has been represented on the national board of directors since A Affleck now Salt Lake City commissioner served as director and then as president of the A said Sherman Lloyd secretary-manager Utah Retail Grocers association Mr Klomp is president of Ogden Rotary club and Ogden city school board He 'is a past president of the Utah and Ogden grocer associations Directors this year were elected by ballots mailed in by state delegates since no national convention was held 1944 While there he starred in athletics Entering the army in September 1944 he received basic training at Camp Roberts Calif and went overseas in February Surviving besides his parents is a sister Mrs Nadine A Green Ogden an uncle Pvt Clarence Love Layton was killed in action in Germany Dec 2 1944 EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP At the Union Slock Yards Now Open for Business AL FARBER Prop Officers Chosen By Forty Eight Election of officers of Voiture 404 Forty and Eight was held at the American Legion clubrooms Thursday evening for the year commencing July 1 Jack Paine was elected chef de gare replacing Clifford Huss Others elected were: Leon Bartlett chef de train Platte Clark com-missaire intendant Leo Varney correspondent Frank Emmett conducteur Sirney Sickler gare de la port Harry Wright lamp-ist Jack Roush commis voyageur Clifford Huss Milton Boyle and Andy Vandenberg cheminots and Clifford Huss grand cheminot Installation will be held at the canyon home of Arthur Woolley next month Norfolk Va where he stayed four Morals Action I A Second district court jury late Thursday convicted Pete Taccom and Louise Wilson on charges of operating a house of ill fame at the Golden hotel 2422 Grant They were indicted by a Weber county grand jury June 28 1944 The trial lasted six and one-half hours and the jury deliberated 38 minutes Judge Marriner Morrison jurist in the present case set July 6 at ten a as time for imposition of sentence for the offense an indictable misdemeanor Charges of pandering against4the two are still pending in Second district court (pDJdJvniJtjuJuL 1 corps in May Sgt Ames 1943 and left for overseas in August the same year from Hill field where he had been in training His parents Mr aijd Mrs I Ames now residing in Santa Maria Calif are former residents of Ogden His wife and young son Richard have been with him and his parents in Santa Maria Sgt Ames attended Ogden high school and was employed at Hill field jn the parachute branch prior to entering the service He arrived home for his rest period on a hospital shib and will renort tr Wlli otnn Herman Inciter Gets Promotion at its FINEST! days He is a son of Mrs Alice Gray Madson 2623 Brinker He will report at the end of his 60-day leave to a Santa Monica Calif rest camp before returning to duty in the United States He is authorized to wear the auf medal with two silver and two bronze oak leaf clusters the DFC and the European theatre of war bar also the blue presidential unit citation A brother Capt LeRoy Madson is still listed as missing in action somewhere over France Another brother Alan Madson is with the coast guagt at Treasure Island Receives Wound sity Before enlisting in August' Our studio has Just been Herman Kuchler of St Louis formerly of Ogden has been ad A Business Labor Council Formed Business and labor leaders of Ogden today expressed confidence in and satisfaction over the organization Thursday night of the Ogden Business and Labor council Many expressed the opinion that at length the city could present a united labor and industrial front in the accomplishment of projects of community benefit Sponsoring groups of the council will be known as constituent members and at present include the Ogden Trades and Labor assembly the standard railway labor organization and the chamber of commerce Chairman of the council is Ralph Duval! first vice chairman is I Loweand second vice chairman is Doty The council is at present composed of seven delegates and seven alternate delegates from each constituent member Policy of the organization is solely under direction of these delegates and the council commits itself only to a proposition after it receives a favorable report from the majority of the delegates Olsen was named treasurer and Lloyd Murdock secretary newly equipped with the fin vanced to the rank of warrant est equipment including latest nuorescent light '9 are- mat gives you neautllul Dei a July 1 for further assign inte pictures Sea Warrior Home On Month Leave Vernon Andrews A MM 1c son of Mrs Nora Bradley 319 Healy is on a 30-day leave here ment He wears the eood conduct anH Make your appointment ANYTIME Inclndi eve overseas bar officer (jg) and is serving with headquarters group control council in Germany WO Kuchler has been overseas with an engineer company since April 1944 He graduated from Ogden high school in 1936 and attended Weber college before going to Washington where he attended George Washington univer- nings and Sunday finished Your order will in only one Any project offered will receive a careful studv bv rnmmitfeoe 194J he was connected with the A in St Louis WO Kuchler has two brothers in the service Pfc Kenneth Kuchler in the signal corps Third army attending radio code school in Germany and Ensign Ralph Kuchler stationed at Treasure Island San Francisco They are the sons of Mr and Mrs Herman Kuchler 663 Twenty-first For Rash-Tortured Skin Hard to Beat The itching burning stinging smarting of minor skin troubles chafing irritations and simple rashes are cooled and relieved when you sprinkle on Mexsana the soothing medicated powder This 40-year family favorite is great for baby's diaper rash Costs little Get Mexsana after spending 21 months in the SPECIAL which will present their findings' to the council If and when a nroiect is adontpd hv th rmmril south Pacific He 1 parti cipated in 1 One toned portrait wilf i be your I In Pacific Battle Pfc Lee Wheeler was wounded in the hand and wrist in action on Oki- gift with every order it will be advanced and supported by the total council the battle of Tarawa A MM Andrews graduated from Ogden high school and was employed at Hill field before en-l is ting in the navy in 1942 Aft Stephens Portrait Studio 909 25th Street Dial 2-2207 Chairman Duvall said the council is at present investigating the advisability of sponsoring a joint city and county health unit Only such projects as have general community benefits will be considered aHKlKgilii lis er boot training at San Diego he was sent to Chi cago and Jack-ion vi lie Fla and nawa June 17 while serving with the infantry according to a letter to his wife the former Evelyn a ver He was with the first troops to invade the island April 1 He is now convalescing in a hospital in the Marianas Pfc ler entered the army Aug 10 1944 and returned to San Andrews Diego He wears the American defense bar and the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon with one star At the end i leave he will report to Seat-tit for further assignment Waedcraft The clerk of Woodcraft circle 174 will be at the I Pi hall Saturday June 30 from one-thirty to three-forty-five to take dues Nippy daze with mercury taking a nosedive and us having January in June except at George Garrison's house where he is keeping cool by having a humming bird fan him as he snoozes in the NEW BUS SERVICE THRU 0IH: receiving train- Pfe Wheeler ing at Camp Wolters Texas leaving for overseas in January 1945 His parents Mr and Mrs Hawkins reside at 2459 avenue West Ogden and his wife and two sons Lee and Ronald at 2170 Polk Prior to entering the infantry he was employed as machinist helper at the railroad One brother Pvt Elvin Wheeler is stationed in the Philippines and another brother 1c Delbert Hawkins with the navy is stationed at Treasure Island Calif hammock under the apple tree He nipped off a branch and doggone he exposed a tiny hum ming bird's nest with two tiny white eggs about as big as beans itie motner bird darts out makes a couple of passes at folks and then zip she's back on the nest "I protect her" says George "ana sne hangs over my head like a bird en a string and fans me when I snooze It's real appreciation!" Reports for Duty Pvt Harry Stallings 28 3644 Orchard has reported to the army ground and service forces redistribution station Santa Barbara Calif for assignment to new duties based on skills experience gained during eight months duty in England France and Belgium 2 Advertising 4 Salesman The Ogden Standard-Ex-i aminer is enlarging its Advertising Staff and has room for a real "go-getter" This is an unusual opportunity in an essential industry Excel lent Salary Best of I working conditions An experienced man is preferred but we will discuss position with a man who is interested in making advertising his life's career For An Interview PHONE 7711 Ask ipr Lloyd Anderson Essential Workers Must Have Statement of Availability Hi ho weathero and a mounted pelican When the humminc bird A if eggs hatch the birds will be about as die as Dees: nnnev rrm- neratures: Maximum Thursdav 75 aegrees wnn 47 degrees minimum eariy today I 11 1 1 I li i'1 I I 1 One vear sen maximum was AO i iiii nil ma hp iipi degrees ana minimum 51 degrees weu 001 nas nis steak a nice thick juicy steak But doggone now nenas to do his own plow SL i'liifi KJssU ssssl ri i ifTSHLJIawdW ing and cultivating! Not only was Asopnoedita a fine work horse on 5 Down S5 a Monti eeny Acres out sne was tender too: Anyone want some horse- Durgerr Zjffrsctiue fluty fit BURLINGTON TRAILW AYS OFFERS: P- Prof How many times have I told you to get to this class on time? I don't know I thought you were Keeping score BASEBALL Do uga Air Field vs Hill Field Two friends were wending their way alone the main frt Diu New through service to Cheyenne-Deover-Omaha-Chieago 2 a in a state bordering on nunc me wnen one of them stopped to gaze dazedlv at Arizona fITfeM "Whatcha lookin' said the oiner "That sign' "Whazzit say?" "Ladies Readv tn n-kni Uearn near time if anyone was mj asx me came the reply 2 GAMES 2 Affleck Park Ogden July 4 and 5 8:30 pm Sharp See Clayton Lambert Linde Serpa and Walter McHugh former Ogden Reds in Action! 9 Lm New through service to San Franeiseo and Los Angela 3 Through service to Wyoming points on Rente 30 I 4 Excellent connecting service to Casper-Billings -Sheridan and the Black Hill area Kansas City -St Louis 5 DieseLiner buses assure the utmost in travel comfort BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEPOT I 461 -25th Street Phone 5511 Guaranteed Shoe Repairs NATIONWIDE SERVICE Burlington Trailways is an important link in the National Trailways Bus System 52000 miles of co-ordinated highway trana- It's amazing how our shoe repairing makes shoes lookr brand new 'The Baseball Treat of the Season' Seats on Sale at Hotel Ben Lomond News Stand Bank Smokery and "The Mecca Avoid the Your Tickets Now Composition or cord soles used on men's work or boys' school shoes PENNEY DOWNSTAIRS STORE NATIONAL OPERATED BUI? 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