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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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How 17 Will See Eclipse of Sun Next Monday Sun Will Hide Spend That Vacation at Home? THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Saturday Evening July 7 1945 Face Behind Moon Monday The sun will hide his face be Seattle 91 mi Cleveland ddie ot eclipse I jHMJn 0akou iMiNNvy vt Jfti before sum jflfPPI WW'l Jffi NM(Sun rises partially i'i ST V-1" Boise eclipsed) "VdakOTa (A AlCH WZy si7'09 wrp I is Til "VI 6i C7jr(Sun rises Mad'inW nn iVZ-V'nTw York partially 7:07 WJxffi lv'a fa- eciipsedlTJ A 0WA Pittsburgh Vf7 57 0 UTVf A VoToHicT' i7-06-JPhladelphia A- I COtri 1 Cincinnati Tabernacle Choir Gives Oratorio In Great Manner hind the moon Monday The time will be sunrise in Idaho and Utah and sunset in south Rus sia He will be totally hidden As the time arrived Friday night for the start of the oratorio performance in the Ogden tabernacle the expectant audience gazed with except for the glow of his burning gasses over only an extremely narrow path and for only half a minute The curving path swings from a point 10 miles southeast of Cascade Idaho northeasterly through central Idaho Montana Canada to north Greenland where it curves down across Norway Sweden and across Russia some dismay at the choir loft There were more vacant than oc-cupied seats What the war has done to Ogden's famous choir was San Diego SPllBpj --w-J yjdgStfvannah dramatically revealed Could the shrunken choir do justice to Jos Berkeley 15 64 5S (f chose halt over Denver 84 iiilOl? -3 9 (tCfo sunrise) (Sun rise partially 2 1: £XA! 7:02 i BPhotnix47 Oklahoma City 69Jk Coumbia (Middle ot ecltpse (Sun rises partallfWk 7:01 49 AT5WWS6 l4 5 vjL crrT 1 NNevv Orleans yv k's'(Sun nses partially Vv r- eclipsed) tf'vAl MIDDLE OF ECLIPSE ryWc at EQ-P6E BEGINS mm ATSUNRISC AT SUNRISE Htydn's famous choruses of The Creation?" Width 25 Miles Though the path of totality Is only 25 miles wide at Cascade and grows to 46 miles at Hudson Bay the sun will bi in nartial eclipse "The answer came as the choir burst into song The smaller it grows the better it sings Familiar with the music the men and women sang jubilantly and freely in fine style with good tone achieving remarkable volume when the director asked for all the singers could give The Ogden tabernacle choir -as usual to the Rocky mountains middle west and eastern United States i I i i "iSSmwk I tt5 SMUT STARTS NEAR BOISE Map above shows how various sections of the eonDtry wi1 vlevs- J1 eclipse of sun starting sunrise near Boise Idaho In map's white area eclipse begins after S-ures at city names give eclipse time and degree of totality Only in strip from Boise tnrougn Helena Mont will eclipse be practically complete was tne star 01 me oratorio spr formance It will still be dark in the extreme west Old Sol will come up totally eclipsed at Cascade at six-fourteen a and will remain seconds Then the sun will climb away from the moon and the shadow of the earth's satellite will vanish about seven-six a ScSfe 1 A-k'iH 5 J2t Lawshe manager of the commercial organization department and Paul Good in charge of the committee on education of the The time of the eclipse will vary proceed to Idaho Falls to attend the Mountain states clinic sponsored by the chamber of commerce Monday and Tuesday Prinninal rfrrASntjti vpx from the Three capable soloists performed the famous airs of 'The Creation" and provided an excellent accounting of the duet and trio numbers The soloists all from Salt Lake City were Mrs Viola Price Passe soprano Howard Frazee tenor and Albert South-wick basso A string ensemble of which Mrs Cleone Rich Eccles was the prat of course as the shadow of the moon swings northeasterly at a lively clip Phosphate Meet Set Sunday The first investigative confer national organization will be Ben chamber of commerce Scientific Data In Idaho and Montana forest service lookouts will be gathering cipal violinist supplemented by a OGDEN CHURCH DIRECTORY flute and clarinet plus tne pipe organ with Sam Whitaker provided accompaniment Lester Hinchcliff conducted data on the moon's shadow and illumination for Prof John Stewart of the Princeton university observatory who will head an expedition to be stationed at Malta Mont to study the eclipse ine eenpse wiljbe the first of its kind in a century ence of the phosphate committee appointed by the Western States council will be held Sunday noon at the Bannock hotel Pocatello Idaho Fjeldsted secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce and member of the committee reported today Other committee members who will attend are Gus Backman Salt Lake City Earl Murphy and Paul Nash Pocatello Olsen Ogden and Marion Hovey Logan will also attend the conference From Pocatello the group will FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE SINGING CHURCH" 25TH AND JEFFERSOH Rev Whittemore Pastor George Nelson Heads Council 11:00 a BOTTLENECKS Map above shows graphically why Uncle Sam urges everyone to travel as little as possible during the coming months Rail lines are needed for the movement of vast numbers of troops and materiel across the country to Pacific ports Map does not show actual railroad lines but illustrates point that while there are good east-west rail facilities in the east they run into bottlenecks all through the midwest and peter out into small and scarcely adequate trunks connecting with west coast ports Conditions ODT is fighting against are illustrated at left below where crowds of civilians in a railroad station are in sharp contrast to the lone service man bo stay and work in your victory at right WHO IS A PRIEST" The Utah Council of Retailers Interest Keen (Communion Service) 7:45 at a meeting Friday night in Salt Lake City elected George Nelson of Salt Lake City to the presi dency ii WHEN GOD LOOKED UP" The organization is composed of delegates of Utah retail Queen Contest Keen interest was bong shown Other officers elected were: John Pioneer Orckardist Taken By Death Inquest Resumes Monday Woman's Cries Described Listen to the! "Victory for Christ" Broadcast 10 to 10:30 Each Saturday Evening Over Station KLO This program comes to you directly from the Baptist Youth Center his experience and thorough knojuw-edge of the work providing the confidence needed to ease JfBtfi concert over the rough spots which are bound to occur in a performance of a work not adequately rehearsed JiG I Pair Bound Over To Higher Court Two defendants were bound over to Second district court by Judge Quill Nebeker in city court Friday Ted Jensen 19 of 880 Wail waived preliminary hearing oh a complaint charging second degree burglary Jensen is accused ot burglarizing the "Utah liquor control commission package agency 221 Washington on or about June 3 He is free on $1000 bail John Vose Cheyenne Wyo was bound over following preliminary hearing on a charge of forgery He is alleged to have passed a forged check in the amount of $2175 on the Thompson food store on or about June 22 Charles Hicks 32-year-old Negro Railway Porters and Wjait-ers club Twenty-fifth pleaded innocent to a charge of petit larceny His trial was set for July 11 and bail fixed at $100 Hicks is accused of having stolen a radio from Theodore DeVine rear 170 Twenty-fifth I Anderson of Heber City vice president Weston Hamilton of Salt today by aspirants to the title of Lake City secretary-treasurer and the queen of Ogden Pioneer days celebration rodeo July 19 to 24 Spitzer of Salt Lakes City Ezra Inquest proceedings into theHe also pointed out that marks Fjeldsted of Ogden Clayton Jenkins of Provo Victor Snow of Salt Lake City Earle Grade-mann of Salt Lake City members of the board of directors death of Mrs Belva Britton 28 who will be selected Sunday at noon in Ogden stadium Commissioner William Wood supervisor of the event reported Commissioner Wood said the number of telephone calls and letters being received at Pioneer days headquarters indicated a lull field of contestants would vie for the honor This year the policy of formal applications was abandoned in who fell from a second story window Sunday at he Oxford hotel 2472 Vt Kiesel will be resumed Monday at nine-thirty a before City Judge Quill Nebekef acting coroner Testimony of witnesses late Friday afternoon indicated that someone was in the room with Mrs on the victim's legs would indicate that she went out backward Several pictures were admitted as exhibits The question of how many keys to Mrs Britton's apartment were available arose when Mrs Inez Jones employe of the hotel said she gave the key to Sam Shortino hotel priorprietor when two men appeared informing him of the woman hanging out of the window After that she did not see Shortino again until she herself went down to the alley where the THE PERSONALITY OF THE SPIRITUAL 1 1 o'Clock Sermon First Presbyterian Church 2406 Adams Avenue Miss Maxinne Hedges soprano Mrs Ver Dene Webb Collins violin JOHN EDWARD CARYER Pastor Merchant Marine Seaman Departs favor of the piactice of navmg each contestant appear a the sta Britton when she fell Witness Sees Hand dium in western costume and with her mount Competition based on Albert Tiernan 660 Twenty- Delias Robert Nelson 18 merchant marine son of Mrs Nora Nelson 563 Twenty-fifth recently horsemanship and costume will be gin promptly at noon with sixth a cook at a nearby restaurant was seated at a window eating his lunch and observed a hand come-out of the window as Mrs Britton was hanging head downward screaming he said Becker and Anderson Ogden and Paul McPherson technical director for Twentieth Century-Fox selecting the winner woman had fallen she testified However she reported that in the meantime she placed some telephone calls and then entered Mrs Britton's room looked down and saw her lying below Stays Outside Room Shortino said that when he unlocked the door and saw that she spent a 30 day leave in Ogden and has reporte to San Francisco for reassignment He enlisted on Oct 25 1944 and received training at Catalina island Calif He was out to sea for two months and was given leave He had attended Og-dent city schools and was employed in the freight office of FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2464 Adams Avenue DareSl Famham Minister 9 :45 a Sunday School for ail ages 11:00 a Worship Service Sermon topic "God Leaves It Up to Us" Special music by Miss Leon ore Young soloist and Mrs Charlene Green You will find a cordial welcome to the fellowship of our Church Any northern Ltah miss under the age of 21 is eligible to enter the contest upon the condition that if she wins honors she agrees to ride the horse she used in the queen contest during her appearances at the rodeo Meanwhile Leo Cramer of Big Timber Mont producer of the rodeo program will arrive Monday to make final arrangements for the opening of the twelfth edition of Pioneer days July 19 ST PAUL'S EV LUTHERAN CHURCH Twenty-eighth and Quincy Harold Brauer Pastor 9:45 a SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a Sermon "LEARNING FROM LIFE'S DIFFICULTIES" Everyone Invited Newman Barker He testified that over and over-she was crying either the word "hurry" or "Harry" Wong of the Senate cafe nearby when the woman fell said he saw her sitting upright in the window He ran to call police he testified and at that time she was sitting perfectly erect with her head up and was crying for aid Morris A Burke a cook at the United Nations club located on the ground floor of the hotel said she was hanging onto the side of the window with her right hand as she hung downward NORTH Newman Hen Lieut Allen At Scott Field Sd Lieut James Allen 24 son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Allen 2432 Van Buren has arrived at Scott field 111 AAF training command radio school where he is assigned as instructor in the officers' communication school A student of mechanical engineering in the California Institute of Technology before entering the army in May 1942 Lieut Allen also attended the army technical school at Yale university His wife Dorothy Allen resides in Muncy Pa ry Barker 87 pioneer fruit grow had apparently fallen he did not go inside "I didn't want to make fingerprints or footprints" he said He testified he could not identify the two men he said ran up the back steps of his hotel and notified him of Mrs Britton's plight Witnesses scheduled to testify Monday include Dr Keith Stratford city physician who with Dr Garnercity chemist examined the bodyXThe three jurymen sitting on the case also examined the body Questioning was carried on by Blaine Peterson Weber county attorney and Henry Seeger assistant county attorney the Co Nelson All witnesses agreed that the victim came out of the window backward Detective Henry Allred said the space between a bed which stood against the window and the side of the window was 14 inches WCTU Conducts Business Meet The Women's Christian Tern 4- Hero Star Given to Dale Stoddard According to word from the 96th infantry division on Okinawa Pfc Dale Stoddard Ogden has been awarded the bronze star medal for heroic service In making the award Maj Gen Bradley commanding the 96th division cited Stoddard for "his unsurpassed bravery and courage in the face of heavy en WELCOME ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH "Ogden's Church of the National Lutheran Council t3rd Street near Jefferson Avenue Church School With Youth Bible Class 9:45 am Divine Worship Service 11:00 am 1 1 a tin Has Hand perance Union met Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs Edgar Gipson 311 Twelfth The business session was devoted to plans 'Living By the Law of Love" 1 Sermon: for work in which all members will be asked to aid as they are called upon An interesting program was given by the following members: Hat-tie Noonan Myrtle See Isola Lins- William Gaarde Gains in Rank Fort Sam Houston Texas reports William Gaarde son of Mr and Mrs John Gaarde Mc-Cook Neb has been promoted to technical sergeant His wife Mrs Jessie Gaarde resides at Nof 17 Holly Rue apartments Ogden Gaarde was graduated from Mc-Cook high school in 1937 From 1937 to 1941 he was employed as court clerk and reporter McCook county court For the following two years he was secretary to the superintendent Southern Pacific railway Ogden Phone 4707 Floyd Lewis Pastor ley Leo! a Hutsinpillar Florence Gipson Marie Russell Maude Ward and Alice Larsen Re freshments and a social hour fol lowed Morgan Man Dies In Prison Camp Sgt Ronald Luckey 22 son of Mrs Elsie Bell Morgan formerly reported missing in action died July 22 1942 in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in the Philippines He was born in Ogden Oct 1 1922 and attended grade and high schools in Salt Lake City prior to moving to Morgan He was graduated from Morgan high school in May 1935 Sgt Luckey enlisted in the army air forces Dec 22 1939 and trained at Chanute field RantoUl 111 and at Hamilton field Calif He was sent to the Philippines Nov 1 1940 Besides his mother he is survived by a tsepfather Ivan Bell Morgan and two sisters Mrs Virginia Randall Tooele and Mrs er of North Ogden died at the family residence Friday afternoon after a long illness Mr Barker was born Jan 27 1858 in North Ogden a sort of James and Polly Blodgett Barker He had been a life-long resident of North Ogden and was one of the earliest orchardists in the district He is credited with introducing the first Elberta peaches Royal Ann and Lambert cherries into this territory He was an organizer of the North Ogden Canning Co As a young man he was a sports enthusiast and was active in baseball Church Activities He was a member of the church and at the time of his death he was a high priest of the North Ogden group of Ben Lomond stake quorum He had served in the Sunday school the A and the choir for many years He was counselor to Bishop James Ward for 16 years He served an mission to the southern states from 1887 to 1889 He was married to Esther Caroline Chadwick on Dec 19 1870 in the Salt Lake endowment house Mis Barker died 'in North Ogden on Jan 24 1935 Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Charles Clarence and Aldro Barker Mrs Lorenzo Ward Mrs Florence Manning Mrs Edmond Marshall and Mrs Barrett all of North Ogden Mrs Chester Engstrom and Mrs Wayne Grow Huntsville one brother and one sister Lyman Barker and Mrs Harriet Shaw North Ogden 52 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren One grandson James Barker was killed Feb 20 1945 in Italy Rites Arranged Funeral services will be held Tuesday at one in the North Ogden ward chapel Bishop Hcber Heiner Jr officiating Interment will be in North Ogden rpmeterv under direction of the emy fire" during the fierce battle for Kakazu ridge when he exposed himself under fire to carry ammunition to forward mortar positions and crawled into open areas to aid and evacuate the wounded men of his unit A veteran of the Leyte campaign before he landed with assault troops of the Tenth army on Okinawa Stoddard is a member of company 383rd infantry regiment Before entering the army he worked for the Ogden Union Railway Depot Co He is the son of Mr and Mrs Dee Stoddard 1213 Thirtieth Ogden In Jap Slaughter From the Twenty-fourth infantry (Victory) division on Mindanao comes word that 10 soldiers in the dim light of early dawn crawled slowly toward the concealed positions of the machine gun section of Pvt Archie Searle son of Daniel Searle of 126 West Twenty-eighth Ogden The section held its fire To open up would expose the positions and draw hand grenades or deadly mortar shells Silently the doughboys moved away from the guns deployed and waited with carbines ready They waited until the Japs were almost within arm's length opened fire The Japs died in the first volley Minutes later the machine gun men were back in their positions raking the opposite bank of a nearby river with fire to keep the Japs pinned in strong positions there while riflemen waded across in the attack Searle i a member of the Victory division's slugging Twenty-first infantry regiment Bail Allowed in 111 Fame Case WALL AVE BAPTIST CHURCH 2701 Wall Avenue Rev Jesse Connor Paster 11:15 a Rev Nathaniel Reason San Francisco Guest Speaker 8:15 Mrs Vada Johnson Mrs Betty Causey Leads the choir in an hour of music" Mr Prince Coleman will give a report of his visit to the San Francisco conference WELCOME Pete Tacconi and Louise Wilson Sheriff Thanked Sheriff John Watson today received a letter from Myron Gale director of first aid water safety and accident prevention Weber county chapter American Red Cross thanking him for selecting such a candidate as Dep-utv Albert Bovle to reoresent his sentenced Friday to serve one year department at the aquatic school Marjorie Mortenson Morgan held recently at Como Spring each in Weber county jail on a conviction of keeping a house I of ill fame today were free under $1000 bail each The pair were in custody only a short while before the case had been taken to the state supreme court and bond liberty granted Sentence was imposed by Judge Marriner Morrison Brigham City The charge arose out of a Weber county grand jury investigation last year Missionary to Talk 111 24th Ward Sunday Elder Kent Baggs son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Baggs in the Hawaiian islands will be the speaker at five-thirty Sunday in the Twenty-fourth ward Twenty-sixth and Madison The public is invited Seaman Prepares For Duty Abroad Try DROP Religionist Talks ine Lieut Dennis Burke 19 son Seventeenth Ward CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2635 Grant Avenue Sunday School 10 a Morning Worship 11:00 Young People's Service 6:45 Evening Worship 7:30 Midweek Prayer Service Thursday 7:30 Phone 9190 You Are Invited Army Releases Some Utah Soldiers Others Get Rest of Mr and Mrs Walter Burke 3823 Federal way navigator on la B-17 Flying Fortress of the 95th bombardment group with the Eighth air force in England has been awarded the distinguished flying cross for "extraordinary achievement" while participating 4n heavy bombing attacks against the Germans Elmer Peterson principal instructor in religion at the Ogden high school seminary will speak at the Sunday evening service at seven-thirty re of the Seventeenth ward Twenty-ninth and Quincy Elaine Stoker will be guest singer and all ward members and friends are invited A number of Utah soldiers wereEighth air force receiving 30-day furloughs included: discharged Friday at Fort Douglas TABLETS Relieves Muscular Pain Coughs Nasal Congestion Upset Stomach Hte-E Tablets stimulate the capillary circulation which relieves congestion then the exchange of waste materials Car food and oxygen takes place more rapidly throughout the body Spf Mite-E acts in two or three tissues simultaneously OLD TIRED OR OVERWORKED PEOPLE GET A TREMENDOUS PICKUP! Mite-E increases the body's chance to cope with germ! and PROMOTES RESTFUI REBUILDING SLEEP Try Mite-E Tablets when yotf i need a general regulator mortuary at 3408 Washington Ogden Licenses Issued to Six Couples Marriage licenses had been issued today at the Weber county clerk office to the following six couples: Samuel Taylor 21 Clearfield and Marilyn Alberts 18 Ogden Wayne Millson Davis 21 and Marjorie Violet Vander Woude 23 both of Ogden Peter Tromble 29 Hobart Ind and Ella Mac Hanks 18 McKinnon Wyo John Doane Perkins 22 Newark and Florence Miller 25 Buffalo Edward Hoffman 26 Tucson Ariz and Ruth Brown 24 Council Bluffs la Richard Sedam 21 Rock Island 111 and Nellie Sunia Tobias 20 Ogden FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Twenty-sixth Street East of Jefferson LAIRD LOVELAND Minister A Cordial Invitation to Visitors and Service Personnel" 11 a "A TIME TO DIG IN OR DIG OUT" Guest soloist Miss Norma Fletcher Thought for the week-end: "The greatest homage that we can pay to truth is to use Emerson Corp Ivan Poison Brigham City SSgt James Christensen Bear River City TSgt Wallace Everton Ogden Sgt Kenneth Wahlstrom Ogden Pfc Frank Kerr Woods Cross Pfc John Remington Ogden TSgt Robert A Cook Ogden SSgt Ray Mclntire Layton SSgt Richard Skaggs Ogden Corp Denzil Hansen Ogden Sgt Leon A Cor-bridge Logan Sgt Martin Huil-let Ogden SSgt Henry Rab-som Lewiston Corp James Stathis Farmington SSgt Floyd Tarns Ogden SSgt William Jenkins Brigham City Pfc James Baker Farmington SSgt Rex Earl Brigham City while others received 30-day furloughs before going into training for Pacific warfare The discharges went to men who had accumulated enough points for releases under the adjusted service rating plan They included these men from Ogden: SSgt Smil Inama 2341 Madison T4 Joseph Dykes F-39 Victory road Washington Terrace T5 Gilbert Jones 1149 Thirty-sixth and Pvt George Eventson 446 Thirty-first Others from Utah included Pvt Merlin Yeates Logan and Pvt Eldon Woodmanty of Brigham City Utahns all members of the WHEN PEACE RETURNS war production will stop And the whole world will reorganize for production of peacetime goods Business will be set up for real efficiency and permanency DON'T BE SATISFIED with partial efficiency demand the best Remember that 10 per cent more ability often means 10 per cent more salary Begin your course Monday July 8 OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE VOl DRUGGIST HAS THEM.

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