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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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Student Nurses Enjoy Picnic tftwnpp of Pnfkpt Medals Conferred on Children Reminded THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING JULY 2 1945 Tabernacle Choir Of Parade Date KnifolW Artillery Ofta Compliments Boys and Girls Precious Says President Smith in Talk to Youthful Members In Weapon Case Service Members As a tribute to service men and women the Ogden tabernacle choir at the Ogden stake Children of Ogden city's parks and playgrounds were reminded today by Ellis McAllister superintendent of the Independence dajr parade which will be held Tuesday afternoon a day earlyi Instead of the regular morning programs the time will be devoted at all parks to the decoration of floats and bicycles for use in the parad At one-thirty pm the youngsters will assemble at Lester park for the parade The line of march will be east on Twenty-fifth -M Lieut Col Charles Thorst en-sen and his brother-in-law Major John West Jr have been awarded the bronze star Col Thorstensen has been overseas since September 1942 He is with the field artillery and received the bronze star for meritorious achievements in battles on Luzon This word was brought to his wife Mrs Beryl Thorstensen 1515 Twenty -ninth by a fellow officer Lieut Col Ruel Eskelsen Judge Quill Nebeker ruled in city court today that a pocket knife is not a weapon when there is no evidence of criminal intent Rex Norton 30 of "city" was found innocent of carrying a con quarterly conference Sunoay sang "Though Deepening Trials Throng President George Albert Smiths of the church who accept- ed an invitation from a group off boys to speak at the Seventh ward Sunday evening service expressed himself as amazed at the size of the congregation He said he thought he was to meet just a small group of boys He observed Monroe to Monroe park A nag drill will be followed with community sinainir which will precede who was home from the Philippines arogram of sports events "If you want anything done leave it to the boys and girls" The invitation was extended to the church official by the boys 10 on furlough Major John West Jr son of Mr and Mrs John West 1515 Twenty-ninth received the bronze star for outstanding service with the field artillery Ninth army in action in England France Holland and Germany His work was equipping of artillery urlits to combat the enemy under heavy action cealed weapon Norton was arrested in a Twenty-fifth street tavern June 29 after he allegedly demonstrated how a knife with a spring opening blade operated Norton was brandishing the knife the arresting officer said and quickly closed and placed the knife in his pocket when approached by the officers Norton denied shutting the knife or placing it in his pocket Judge Nebeker said he could not see any difference between it and an ordinary knife and as there was no apparent criminal intent dismissed the complaint to ll years of age who in their First second and tnird place prizes will be awarded for paraojfc floats and awards will also Ml made in the sports eventa Divorce Granted Susan Ray had been granted a divorce today in Second district court from Lewis Ray on crnunds of cruelty The couple wa married June 26 1906 af Sunnyside Mrs Ray was awarded custody of their one child and $500 in full settlement of alimony letter to the president described themselves as former "nuisances to everyone in the Ben Lomond stake" They now take pride in their good behavior Explains Actions Gary Swensen president of the class in his brief talk said: "It's lots more fun to be good than rowdy" He explained that when they were assigned to prepare a Sunday evening program "We took a chance and wrote a letter to the president and here he is We were assigned to speak bufr we thought that was too big a job for us so we asked- the president of the church to come We are glad Your Way Press On Press On ye Saints of God" The tribute followed brief talks by service men who are members of the stake and on furlough Lt Jack Butler who was shot down over Germany and spent some months in a concehtration camp said it gave him a chance to study the gospel and he and others found how much religion meant to them "Spiritual Food" Dan Taggart declared "There is a lack of spiritual food in the army" He pointed out that the time is coming when the boys will be returning home and he urged "when you welcome them home give them the right start in life" Jesse Jensen said he had a testimony of the gospel and that "Joseph Smith did restore the gospel in these latter days" He deplored the fact that while in the service he could get to church only once a month Dale Grow said "I know the gospel is true God will bless us if we do our part No matter how rough the weather or how thick the fog if we are faithful we will be protected" European Missionaries Dale Grow said "I know the gospel is true God will bless us if we do our part No matter how rough the weather or how thick the fog if we are faithful we will be protected" European Missionaries i 3 1 Four Couples Take Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses had been issued today at the -Weber county clerk's office to the following four couples: John Bianco 28 and Freda Bianco 27 both of Helper Heiko Boekweg Jr 33 Riverdale Mi President Smith he is here but we never thought would come" President Smith said: "Boys and girls are precious in the sight of Meanwhile Ray Branting 19 of 2355 Jefferson pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving He was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 or serve 12 days in jail Leland Singleton 30 of Plain City forfeited $10 bail running a traffic light Ivan Shupe 47 of 1143 Washington forfeited $1 bail jaywalking Matty Whitworth 38 of 151 Twenty-fifth forfeited $10 bail using obscene language A complaint against LeRoy Currie 28 of "city" charging him with disturbing the peace was dismissed for lack of prosecution Licenses Decline Romance was on the decline in Weber county during June of this year records at the county clerk's office indicated For last month only 112 marriage licenses were issued as compared with 125 issued during June of 1944 and Mary Frances Heflen 27 Ogden Charles Heath 21 Poca-tello Ida and Maxine Harrison IK Clearfield Owne Bair 23 Og-den and Faye Hibbard 20 Lo- Losing Extra Pounds but gaining in Popularity BOX ELDER SCENE Shirley Leonis of Rock Springs Wyo army cadet nurse formerly a student at St Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City is shown drawing a bead on the target at a picnic Sunday for student nurses at Bushnell general hospital marking the second anniversary of the corps Waiting their turn at the target are Mildred Downey Los Angeles formerly of Holy Cross hospital Salt Lake City and Barbara Dangerfield 924 Third avenue Salt Lake City The picnic for the Bushnell students followed special religious services at the post chapel and was held at the Box Elder county park (Official army photo) I 1 1 Evangelist Holding Thomas McKay an assistant to the council of apostles referred to the evacuation of mission- -a1 our Heavenly Father Jfarems should be proud to have children beginning eternal life in the right direction They are either on the road to eternal happiness or disappointment It depends on what you do" "The Savior was always interested in little children All men and women in all the world are His children He loves us and is interested in our welfare These boys will some day be ordained to the priesthood and some of them will go into the mission field These boys have started to march on the Lord's side of the highway If they remain on the Lord's side their lives will always be happy" At Youthful Age Officer Back From German Prison Second Lieut William Urry in their tender years they will become a strength in the community for righteousness" President Smith also called attention to Joseph Smith "who was only 14 years of age when he was given the vision of the Father and the Son" "This" he said "was the first time the heavens had been opened in hundreds of years" "Boys and girls are the flower of the flock and will grow up to be beautiful if we teach them Boys and girls will be the jewels in our crowns in the celestial kingdom" President Smith said Before the close of the service gifts were exchanged The boys' presented President Smith a bouquet and the church official presented three books to the boys for their class library Songs Offered Under direction of Eyre of the A general board the 15 boys assisted by the girl members of their class sang three hymns At the close of the service President Smith accompanied the group to the home of one of the boys to partake of refreshments anes from Europe when the war broke out "It was a sad time for members of the church in those countries But now instead of having only 2000 missionaries in the field there are 100000" He declared the Latter-Day Saints boys in the service by their lives and example are performing valuable missionary work "God sop of Mr and Mrs Eawin Urry 1024 Patterson has returned home for a two-month leave CHAFE ITCHING MINOR SKIN TROUBLES-RASHES RELIEVED Burn of chafe irritations sting of minor Bkin troubles simple raahea baby diaper raah are more tormenting as weather Hets warmer Relieve with Mezeana soothing medicated powder equina ingredients specialist often use for these miseries Coats little Get Mewana President Smith pointed out that Lieut Urry has just been liberated from a German prison camp He was captured April 11 1944 when his B-17 was shot down Savior was oniy ia years oi Night Meetings The Rev Arthur Arnold nationally known Hebrew Christian Evangelist and camp meeting speaker will be speaking every night this week at the Assembly of God church 469 Twenty-ninth Ogden A statement reads: "Mr Arnold has just come from preaching the Kentucky district ramp meeting of the Assemblies of Gqd His ministry in the word of God has blessed thousands throughout the nation Many in the Ogden area know his ministry and will welcome the opportunity to C'JM ee when he betan ms ministry CUTICLE SET over Germany moves in a mysterious way His wonderjr to perform" he observed Welfare Program Discussing the church welfare program Ezra Knowlton of the general committee decliared: "So long as the Lord blesses it and sums sims mens nana Get slimmer without exercise Odd but true your figure can be a popularity barometer So slim down the modern comfortable A YDS way which means no tiresome exercise no giving up all that foods you like And no drugs No laxatives Vet in clinical reefs under the direction joi medical doctor mora then 100 per eona lott 14 to 15 pound average in a few weeks time with the AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan and at that time explained to His mother and Joseph "Wist ye not that I must be about My Father's business" He observed that "if boy? are taught correct principles I Do your own raits this meiiej sew wsy with SOFTOL sat consistiM faithful members support it it cannot be destroyed' Pointing out that there are members of the church who are not converted to the welfare program County Rejects of streemlmed founfei'n she per end Its easier when you enjoy dene qenerotn bottle of megie dquit He Pilots Hue in Fighting on Island Vitamin Fortified AV DS before i eaowoh for 75 to dull the appetite Try the hear him again Mr Arnold is a Jew by birth but now preaches Christ the speaker said 'Let it not be said of us that God's spirit ceased to strive with us" AYDS way yourself 30 days' supply 5225 Economy Unplsj Sue 550 "The Rev John Ridge pastor ll ertvpW CCS 5843 of the local church has been a Hooper's Plea Weber county is unable to grant the petition for a cemetery district in the Hooper area as it does not $100 Pfvt fmd life-long friend of the evangelist and invites his many friends to hear Mr Arnold The services will begin each evening at eight o'clock with a soul-stirring song service eet with requirements set up un- Dial 5775 2265 Wash Blvd a 5aw passed recently by the that all will enjoy SB state legislature to facilitate the establishment of cemetery districts town areas commissioners re- rted today Petitioners as listed represent H4i41XM44UU41Xj 4 ll I1 ---1 rY'r- Increase Noted in Court Receipts Receipts fob the past 13 months in the Ogden office of the First district juvenile court totaled $8-75214 Judge Theodore Bohn said a state audit! revealed During the 13 months prior to that receipts of the office amounted to $687736 Judge Bohn said the increase of $187478 was caused lay an increase in the number of adult cases which resulted in substantial fines an increase in traffic offenses and finally increased sums for restitution because of more cases of malicious mischief and vandalism The audit when put in final form complete with recommendations will be submitted to Parley White ofj the state public welfare commission director of financial affairs for the department and then returned to Judge Bohn The audit was made by Charles Wall and Frank Young of the state office only 90312 acres in the area where is the law requires that 3000 acres be represented Also valuation of property represented is only 5 90190 and the law requires a validation of $100000 The commission 'requested that a lettisr be written informing interest) persons in Hooper of the necessary improvements in their petitio nu NEW BUS SERVICE THRU OGDEN Trill Date Set in Boijglary Case Earl Averett 24 of 131 West entv-second nlparipri innnppnt Court Disposes of odaynn Second district court to a Liquor Case 1 Harry Sandman mav continue nn- charge of second degree burglary Date Jfor trial was set for July 27 Averett is charged with entering the Barrel cafe 1886 Washington June 6 where he was allegedly caught "red-handed" He was wounded in the thigh by Charles Brashear if Co during an attempt to capture him Averett is also suspected of burglarizing the Precision Watch Repair shop 1690 Washington and a grocery store at 1698 Washington eration of the Hub tavern at 227 Twenty-fifth but shall be refrained from having whiskey or Pvt I Johanson Photographed in a "duck" an amphibious vehicle as fighting continued on Okinawa is Marine Pvt James Johanson 19 son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Johanson Morgan Pvt Johanson enlisted in April 1944 trained at San Diego and was assigned to the Sixth marine division leaving for overseas duty in Ndvember 1944 Pvt Johanson is driver of amphibious craft in this case "Old Salt" used to advance troops closer to front lines in the face of heavy enemy action Pvt Johanson wrote his parents that the "duck" next to him ran over a land rnineWhich exploded causing the death of the "driver and 14 of his closest buddies" The "Shirley" on the duck is the name of Pvt Johanson's girl friend TOR! If otner intoxicating liquor on the premises or from permitting others to bring liquor into the establishment it had been ruled today in Second district court following hearing on an order to show cause Sandman was cited into court on a charge of illegally selling and keeping for sale intoxicating liquor Officer Called to jlctive Army Duty The War flcnartmmt mm jidtf TRAILWAYS OFFERS: dered Lieut Col Albert Edward Wilfong AUS Ogden to report for active duty Lieut Col Wilfong is a former Ogden city chief of police and is a veteran of World War I during which he served in with 145th Utah artillery He was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel in 1928 while he was a member of the Utah national guard He is a Mason a member of the American Legion Ogen Lions club and the Utah Peace Officers' Auto Owner Fined in Juvenile Court Shigeo Yokoyama 18 Salt Lake City had been fined $25 today in First district juvenile court on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile by permitting the youth to drive an automobile when he Yokoyama knew the juvenile did not have an operator's license 1 Few through service to Cheyeoiie-Deirver-fHiiaha-Chieag A Large Shipment 2 New through service to San Francisco MMl 1o9 Angeles of the Famous Through service to Wyoming points on Ronte 3 4 Excellent connecting service to Casper-Billings -Sheridan and the Black Hill area Kansas City -St Louis wiffi 5 DieseLiner buses assure the utmost hi travel MU-BOUli fort NATIONWIDE SERVICE Burlington Trailways is an important link in th National Trailways Bus -52000 miles of co-ordinated highway EH KAY CANDLES Scented Graceful Candles for All Occasions ttiSET B0UJI CIEIMSER til IK I fii RURLINGTON TRAILWAYS RUS DEPOT 461 -25th Street -Phone 4665 Abolish dangerous germs use new amazing NU-BOWL weekly Clean closets traps short order I Saves time money NU-BOWL deodorizes too! yi'tLtSSSA jgH3SaBPMaUUHBMWiMeiKaHI BBnaUUUUHUUUUUBrKUUUnUUUHUU'HUUBSH 327 24th St.

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