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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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Apple Story Tempts THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 14 1944 I Layton Marine errit Call Browns in Davis Schedules Thomas Outlines Peace Program Modern "Adam" Haircut Money Lost Cold Springs Fond JL ILL Patriarch Dies at Family Home in Kaysville WILLARD Aug Merrit Glen4- Surviving besides the parents are the following brothers and sis Dies in Action LAYTON Aug Wendell Hodson 19 son of Mrs Leone Hodson Layton was killed on Saipan He enlisted in the marine corps in March 1943 and went overseas last January He participated in the invasion of the Marshall islands and Saipan He is survived by his mother four brothers Alan Wayne Dean KAYSVILLE Aug Williams- au ia son of William and Ida Wood Call South Willard Box Elder county drowned Sunday at two-forty pm while i swimming with companions at Cold Springs just a mile north of Utah Hot Springs on highway 91 According to reports the boy ters: Boyd Call Sunset Clifford Call Corirme Mrs LeVern Barber Syracuse Mrs Ila Holmes Bremerton Wash and Mrs Doris Young LaVoy Ray and Robert Call Willard The body is at the mortuary 836 Thirty-sixth Ogden SALT LAKE CITY Aug 14 (AP) The Kenney brothers' barbershop expedition was interrupted they lost their money to boy robber armed with a jack-knife (' Richard Kenney 10 told officer he was barbershop bound with his brothers Ronald 8 David 5 and Tommy 4 when an older boy stopped him with the invitation to "come and see the biggest apples you've ever seen" In an alley young Kenney said the boy threatened him with the knife and took $150 from him Hooper Blood 79 patriarch of the church died Sunday at eight-thirty at his family residence in Kaysville Davis county following a short illness was attempting to swim across the WASHINGTON Aug 14 Sen Elbert D' Thomas (D-Utah) today outlined a program for "peace in the Pacific" calling for either direct control of a "true trusteeship" by a smaller nation of the islands mandated to Japan after Wdrld War Thomas member of the senate foreign relations committee suggested in an interview that a nation like Australia New Zealand or Canada be made trustee of the islands under the united nations He ruled out Great Britain or France on "grounds that a trustee must be smaller than the trustee-granting power "Japan has lost her right to be trusted" he said "Having once been made one of the five leading nations of the world she has not lived up to that trust" Mr Blood was born in Kaysville way when he was overcome by Dec 3 1864 the son of William cramps He was milled from the Reeves Centerville and Helen Hod and Jane Wilkie Blood He had Pool by Sgt Tommy McCoy Bushnell general hosnital" Brigham son Layton ana nis graaamouier Mrs William Blood Kaysville Horse Show For August 16-17 KAYSVILLE Aug The finest horse show in Utah is predicted for Davis county days Aug 16 and 17 at the Davis high school in Kaysville with- entries coming in at a rapid pace for all events of the two-day affair David Layton of Clearfield chairman said today As an added event of the show the fair committee announces a boys calf scramble to be held Thursday afternoon Davis county business firms banks and service clubs will be sponsors and will donate one-half the cost of the calves while the boys catching the animals will pay the balance Plans call for the winners to feed the calves for a year and the animals will then be auctioned off at next year's show Dean Bingham chairman announced In addition to the main horse show events Dr George Buchanan chairman of this division of the show said that judging of saddle-horse colts in the model stallion classes will be held on Thursday He listed the classes as follows: Model stallion three years and over model stallion two years and under weanling colts eoHHu i-rri two vear colts sad- lived his entire life in Davis county where he has engaged in farming and fruit growing He was a member of the Kaysville Second ward and was a high priest in the North Davis stake He ful Utah Youth Succumhs To Truck Injuries Dry V-Day Looms SALT LAKE CITY Aug 14 (AP) Utah liquor stores will be closed on the dav Germany surrenders SPRINGVILLE Aug 14 Gail filled an mission in the southern states from 1888 to 1883 He acted as a high councilman in Justin Hurst state liquor control commission chairman said Saturday WAVES Invade UAC Living Quarters SALT LAKE CITY Aug Barracks built for the "lost" WAC battalion at Fort Douglas were invaded Sunday by 220 publicity-shy Clearfield naval depot WAVES who no longer can be accommodated at Ogden air service command Hill field army dormitories The women will remain at Fort Douglas communting daily by bus to their work at Clearfield until naval barracks can be constructed at Clearfield Lt Col Eugene Mullins public relations officer Ninth service command said the North Davis stake from 1925 City and Al Gilbert department of aeronautics USAC Logan after he had been immersed only a short time Artificial respiration was applied immediately and the Qgden city fire department resus-citator was called A three-man crew worked over the boy for two and one-half hours before hope was given up Capt Lisle Hadlock the fire department reported The youth was born on Feb 13 1929 at Willard He attended Willard elementary school and was a sophomore at Pox Elder high school A member of the LDS church he was a deacon in the Willard ward and was active in the Sunday school and other church organizations Averett 15 son of Mr ana Mrs Fred Averett died Sunday at seven-thirty in Utah Valley hospital Provo of a skull fracture suffered when struck by a truck while walking along Sixth East on to 1931 after which he was made Reported Missing patriarch He married Mary Eunice Robbins WASHINGTON Aug 14 The navy department said today in the Logan temple May BATIlT EASY Center street about two a 28 1890 A golden wedding anni Finer! Smoother! Hcaly urn-usual! Absorbs perspiration Helps prevent irritation I A companion LeCiranae ranter 15 son of Mr and Mrs Jess Bar versary was neia in jrvaysvuie May 28 1940 He was the eldest brother SIIAYIKG ker was taken to a Payson hospi i borated Try it Buy today! FEET' tnat ioyd waiter Koachr a second assistant engineer in the merchant marine from Park City Utah is missing Roach is the son of Earl Roach 417 Woodside avenue Park City tal with compound leg and arm of the late gov iienry ix jbiooo He had long been active in civic and religious affairs in Davis fractures His condition is report MEDICATEDi ed "serious" William IL Blood county Survivors include nis wiaow oi Kaysville the following sons and ii daughters: Grin it ana ljyman xu Blood Kaysville Donald Blood Child Study Clul) Notes Birthday die bred stock horse colts in-f eluding Paliminos and remount and thoroughbred colts Three classes have been an- nflunepd for riorseoulling events Ogden Mrs Leone a noason ana Mrs Elizabeth Morgan Layton Mrs Marital Christofferson Salt Lake City Mrs Inez Bowman itrategy to EVANSTON Wyo Aug The DOWH HOLDS TOUR PURCHASE said Isaac Hodgson cnairman ot this phase of the show Teams thirteenth anniversary of the Child from throughout the state are Study club of Evanston was ob served at the meeting of the group eligible for entrance Class 1 is for teams weighing up to 2700 rnunri? class 1 is for teams Saturday afternoon when club 0) J2J members entertained guests South Weber and Mrs jvxary a Reed of Kaysville 18 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Brothers and sisters are: Dr Wilkie Blood Heber Blood Lawrence Blood Salt Lake City Ernest Blood Kaysville Mrs Mary BLinford Logan Mrs Jane Underwood Kaysville: Mrs Margaret Flint Layton Mrs Ivy Hill Drummond Mont Mrs Jean-ette Mansell Pendleton Ore Mrs Ellen Smith Clearfield Mrs Pearl Barney Roy Mrs Myrtle Cottrell and Mrs Donetta weighing 2700 to 3000 pounds and class 3 is for teams 3000 pounds anH nvpr Rules and regulations The program under the direc tion of Mrs Smith was pre adopted by the Horse Association sented by past presidents of the Use Anderson's Lay-Away Plan of America for pulling contests win be used Teams must be entered with the suoervisors no later than organization Mrs David Maggard and Mrs Delbert Smedley gave a ten am August 16 Mr Hodgson history of the club and its activi i Burningham Kaysville One ties since its organization and 15JUQ Program of events for the two-Ha-o- show is: Auz 16 six Pm tribute was paid to past presidents grandson Wendell Hodson wa3 killed In action while serving with the marines on Saipan SOltDail games seveu-um ijr and absent members An entertaining one-act play en Funeral services will be conduct drawing ior places lor can scram Wet eieht Dm Davis county rher ed Wednesday at two in the titled "The Meeting Will Come fr Tiosse- to be followed by first Kaysville tabernacle to Order" was a feature of the night's performance of horse show Bishop William Gailey of the program with Mrs Blackner Mrs Harry O'Connor Mrs Ernest Kaysville Second ward officiating Aug 17 two pm norsepuning rnntest: five djil calf scramble: 1 Willow Green oa ot with tb pi I I Interment will be in the Kaysville- Howard Mrs Max Houtz Mrs five-thirrv nsn ludzing of saddle Layton memorial cemetery under horse colts in model stallion A Murray and Mrs Smith included in the caste of charac direction of the mortuary at 3403 Washington Ogden classes six p-nu program to be presented by Associated Civic ters Special music included two vio I lnV nf 15a vis cntmtv eisht nm I final nerformance of horse show lin solos "Star of the West" by Solier and "National Guard The Davis county fair committee A 1 -A! 11 11 March" by Rider played by Mar garet Murray with piano accom announced mat pracucaujr slu paniment by her mother Mrs A business firms in the county would close at one pm Thursday to witness the horsepulling and other Murray second day features maim if mm Guest in Evanston EVANSTON Wyo Aug Mrs Enoch Craig of Ogden is a guest this week at the home of her 95 Airman Finishes 50th Mission Rccs Ciuc Peach Crccn Satin Dcrd SIza 72x04 mother Mrs John McCuaig Utah Representation Sought in Chicago SALT LAKE CITY Aug 14 (AP) Utah was asked Sunday to send five representatives to a conference in Chicago Sept 7-8 "for protection of states rights in the nation's rivers and other waters" The conference which is opposed to passage of the omnibus flood control bill was called by several groups interested in water for irrigation The bills now pending In the senate "ignore or make the rights of those using water for Irrigation secondary to those of navigation said Gus Backman resolutions chairman of jthe National Reclamation association one of the groups sponsoring the meeting The conference will write amendments and seek their inclusion in the bill 4' Thick fluffy wonderful ail-wood blankets Marvelously luxurious "with a springy brushed finish that adds extra warmth -without extra weight BRIGHAM CITY August ''Or i TSgt1 Lamar Hansen son of I Mr and Mrs Jeon Hansen 7zu South Third West Brigham City recently flew his 50th combat mis sion over Europe IO VW I Hansen with the 15th AAF in PSaicl SSieet Italy has had his share of tough ones as radio-man gunner ox Blondie" B-24 Liberator heavy Sfze 72x84 Satin Bound Cedar Green Rose Blae bomber Among the highly suc cessful missions in which he has Size 70rS3 Downy cotton platds in rose and white nartirinateH have heen against the submarine pens and harbor instal- or blue and white witn wnippea edges Boy now for those I lations at Toulon France aircraft factories in and around Vienna The busy sheep after contributing almost 100 to the war effort is now somewhat caught up on demands and rewards the civilian (for patience) with wonderful all-wool blankets This blanket is deep and soft yet light in weight icy nights ameadl Austria and Budapest Hungary and the oil fields at Ploesti Greatest fear of a combat crew Heavy pocHJy VhUe Sheet Blanliets Fielding Ram Brings $400 at Auction ALBUQUERQUE ML Aug 14 (AP) A Rambouillet ram consigned by Wynn Hansen of Fielding Utah brought a top price of $400 Saturday at the seventh annual New Mexico ram sale The buyer was Hudspeth of Selig-man Ariz A total of 540 rams and ewes were sold bringing $22656 Last year the total for 490 animals was about $19750 member is flak according to Hansen You can't fight flak" he said Fighters keep us too busy to think about being scared but with flak we just sit there and hope and pray Hansen's most memorable mission was his second over the Ferrara railroad yards in northern Italy "Flak hit my safety belt buckle in front of me and bounced against r-7 5 Wool Double Plaid 70x80 -Peaceful sleep-inducing blankets in rose and white or bkie and white Lustrous sateen bound ends my knee I felt numb and I didn't Snowy white sheet blankets excellent Quality The whole family will demand them come frosty winter so get a good supply now! Jf dare look for tear I had lost my leg We were well-' on our way AMERICA IS FIGHTING TO PRESERVE nn 0 4p back before I found to my relief that I had not been scratched" A graduate of Box Elder high school in 1941 he attended LDS business college Salt Lake City for half a year and worked as a clerk In the American Smelting and Refining Co Garfield and Bushnell general hospital until he Joined the AAF on Dec 22 1942 After receiving radio training in Chicago 111 he was transferred to fnwra fieM THahrv for Pimnerr In- Plenty of warmth in this pretty puffy comfort Covered with lustrous printed sftkofiae in shades of rose blue green rust Size 12x81 This fisherman bas traded his "stern station in a flat-bottomed skiff for on in a far On Sent 14 1943 he 'w'Vas awarded his wings deadlier craft in dangerous waters But his and the thoughts of other good sportsmen like are on that day when he can once aeain eniov iU at it Since arriving overseas in Janu LA ary 1944 he has earned the air medal with three oak leaf clusters best back in the A Rrin tr him home sooner! 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In color combinations of: Rose and Blue Green and Rust Wine and Rosedust King Blue and Rose Dust Size 72x84 1'' i i LUJIUatOUS COMFCTTS JT this heavenly comfort is filled i 1 nncz xxrnrA stmA mvprffl with rich -Hill Hill is the seasons best If you've been trying without success to get this grand Kentucky bourbon try again You may have better Juck this time! trapunto stitched satin Wonderfully warm beautiful' tot any boudoir Size 72x84 ill Your Country Needs FATS FEEDS Ct FEETILIZEE Wt ara In need of 4 abl-bodled men to help us process t' STEADY 3 033 WITH GOOD PA APPLX Colorado "Annuel DyPro duels Co West tiih ZU Near Stock ft hi Hi si I null hi a I vi is i i nan MJ A I Kentucky Straight 1 i rt liourbon whiskey Ill LJ a La Vl! National Distillers Products Corporation New York 904 pr00f 2265 Washington DIvd.

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