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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 13

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13A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JULY 8 1945 Nazi Aviator Suit Combat Men Relax at Tony Grove in Logan Canyon Courses Set for Plant to Process 500 Tons Cherries SgJlt tfl PaFClltS Girl Scoots' Summer Session Four new courses in the summer training program are to be available to Girl Scouts according to Mrs Carroll local scout executive A basic nutrition course under direction of Mrs Lydia Tanner TSgt Elden Ellis 26 son of Mr and -Mrs William Ellis 3235 Washington stationed in Italy in an armored division as a mechanic recently sent a German flying suit to his parents The one-piece suit is made of suede material is lined With sheepskin and weighs several pounds Sgt Ellis entered the service in March 1941 and trained at camps Tete Clamor for Treatments At Canyon Camp BRIGHAM CITY July It isn't very often a hospital provides treatment of a type the patients want more and more but that's the -story of Tony Grove a summer camp for reconditioning patients operated by Bushnell gen-eraThospital 20 miles above Logan The camp just opened provides combat patients with a few days change of scenery fishing hiking sun bathing and plenty of outdoor I life and mountain air Rotation Basis Tony Grove has quarters for 40 patientarmt a time and the men are selected on a rotation basis from the many hospital wards Col Robert Hardaway Bushnell's com will begin Tuesday July 10 at ten a in the old Central school in Kentucky and California He left for overseas duty early in 1943 going first to Africa and then i corner of Twenty-fifth and Adams Italy He is a graduate of Weber county high school and an elder in the First ward Brothers Meet on Soil of Germany til Corp Ottis Wood and Pfc Jesse Wood sons of Frank Wood of vWillard met in Germany on Classes will De neiu cvnjf day and Thursday for five weeks and will be ppen to all Girl Scouts 12 years or older At completion of the course the girls will receive foods cook and hostess merit badges A 65-cent text book a notebook and pencil will be required Arts Crafts Class Mrs Thomas Caughey will conduct an arts and crafts class beginning Friday July 13 at the Girl Scout office from ten a to noon The course will cover party favors and cards shell work wood burning wood carving and weaving the only fee being the actual cost of material used Beginning Monday July 16 at ten a in the Girl Scout office Mrs Leo Griffith will direct a Red Cross junior first aid class Classes will be held on Monday and Thursday At the completion of the course scouts will receive first aid merit badge and the Red Cross first aid certificate A 60-cent textbook will be required A new swimming course for be June 5 after a separation of five manding officer explained Operation of the camp is under direction of the reconditioning service Paints whose physical condition allows them to make the trip are selected by their ward doctors and as many patients as possible will be taken to the camp during the summer months The camp is located just a short js fr-m Tntn river and the years They were able to spend from one to ninepm of the day together Pfc Wood has been in the service since November 1943 and overseas since January 1945 He is with the headquarters of the Twentieth armored division His wife and four-year-old daughter reside in Brigham City 2 IT'S FUN "Aw so on ya aXslalltc 1 rr patients at the camp have oppor- i ha a-atprs which jwwUI SP ginners will begin July 16 at eleven a at Weber gymnasium Those scouts interested in ad tunny i-u have only recently been stocked for their benefit Capt Richard Lippman chief of the reconditioning service said And bearing this out the patient-vacationists already have caught enough trout for at least one serving of the entire camp INSPECTION Brewer state department of agriculture inspection service (above) examines the first cherries received at the -unip masonry fruit packing and pre-cooling plant at Fruit Heights Cit of Kaysville The plant was built by Orchardist Lee Jost and will be used by him and neighboring fruit growers who expect to process 500 tons of cherries through it this season i i 4- ouhin't do that to me" grins SSgt Roy Owens Little Rock Ark as Sg Pete Conde Pueblo Colo interrupts his bunk fatigue Tony Grove Logan canyon summer reconditioning camp for Bushnell general hospital patients Both men were wounded in France At side T5 Duncan McDonald Miles City Mont and husband of the former Betty Owen Washington Terrace Ogden tries a little fly casting in Logan river near the rest camp (Official army photo) vanced classes are asked to report at this time when their qualifica-tions will be determined and assignments will be made Classes will be conducted Monday Wed Deer Curious Soldier Will Talk FRIDAY JULY 13 ONE NIGHT ONLY nesday and Friday and the charge will be $175 for the month Scouts may bring friends to this class provided they register for the course New Law Ends 'Book Banning' Kv John EL Knox and pay the required fee Sewing Facilities At Ward Session Pfc Charles Sidney Noble home on furlough from his base at Other diversions include archery croquet horseshoes softball vol- leyball badminton and just plain -C- relaxing With everything in tip-top shape early visitors to the mountain camp report even the deer which abound in the nearby hills have visited Tony's Grove and stamped their approval with hoof prints near the kitchen Facilities are available to six scouts desiring the Singer sewing Amarillo Texas will be the speak Woodpeckers Appetites Save $13500 course This is the regular $8 course reduced to $5 for Girl Scouts The course consists of one 7u Yu wtLi hp er at the Mount Ogden rather than booksellers will be rrampnt meeting this eve- laced on trial under a new Mass- Karda lacsn0-cT0ecefctlng thlS CV6 achusetts law that is designed to 8 class a week for 16 weeks Scouts desiring this course must register at the scout office immediately Mrs Darell Farnhantr Mrs Fred A Kuhlmann Mrs Don Lead Hungry industrious woodpeckers Brothers Assist in Military Push mission in the eastern states prior to his military service He is the son of Mr ahd Mrs Charles Noble 2560 Iowa avenue The Mount Ogden ward meets in the recreation hall of the Twelfth ward Twenty-sixth and Jackson er and Mrs George Meissner members of the program committee of the scout council have made these courses possible Infantryman Suffers Wound in Battle has branded so many volumes "banned in Boston" over a half-century's span The new measure has the support of the Watch and Ward society anti-vice organization whose name long was linked with the old censorship Booksellers and churchmen likewise indorsed the bill sponsored by the Massachusetts Library association Actually the new law does not relieve book dealers of responsibility or liability to prosecution It merely sets up machinery whereby the attorney general or a district attorney first may ask the superior court to rule on the decency of a questioned book The court also has authority to make an immediate interlocutory finding against the book to restrain sales until final judgment is given Thus the law proposes to avert a field day in the sale of a questioned book while it is awaiting the judgment of the court Any Pvt Tony Montoya 18 was which ate bark beetles infecting 1500 large spruce trees within Cedar Breaks national monument and adjacent parts of the Dixie national forest are credited with saving Uncle Sam about $13500 It was believed the trees would have to be cut down at a cost of about $10 each and burned or sprayed with poisonous chemicals to kill the insects However it has been discovered that a flock of woodpeckers spotted the infested trees drilled through the bark and ate every insect from the tree tops down to the snow line The stumps up to snow line Can be thoroughly treated by spraying for about one dollar each The program to rid tree of the insects got underway last fall When work stopped for the winter officials figured that about 1500 badly infested trees were left The wounded on Okinawa on May 24 SULLY MASON Kay Kyser's Featured Singer for 14 Years his orchestra Admission $120 Each and is convalescing in a hospital Sergeant Returns on 30-DayFurlough Sgt Kenneth Wahlstrom 21 son of Mr and Mrs Carl Wahlstrom 940 A avenue arrived home Friday from England where he had been for the past two years on a 30-day furlough He has a brother TSgt Leonard Wahlstrom in Okinawa Sgt Wahlstrom has been stationed with the Eighth air force in London in the Marianas He is the son of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Montoya of Layton Pvt Montoya is in the Seventh division of the infantry He entered the- service in ber A Martin A Martin Sends OK for Boise Road Office ry i pvr Furlough Gained By Sft Rackham dealer who sells or lends such a book after either a temporary or permanent finding against it is sub- Bargain Hour to 2 Come Early! HIT it 1 4 1944 and took Sgt John Rackham son of work of the woodpeckers was dis srinPPr of th TI roads admmis- basiP training at covered during an inspection by Mr and 'Mrs William Rackham Clark Miles regional office i o- vJCanlp Roberts 9 and Fort Ord las Thursday and was expected in authorization had been received to Calif In Febru if occupy office quarters in Boise ary 1945 he went 1 ft 1 overseas Pvt Montoya has been Pvt Montoya in the Hawaiian islands He at 4 tended schools in Price Prior to entering the army he was employed Matinees 30 Evenings 35 Kiddies lOe All Prices Include State and Federal Taxes naval supply Ogden this week-end for a du-day furlough He was a tail-gunner on a B-17 Flying Fortress statiorijed in England Sgt: Rackham completed 33 mis? sions over Germany He wears the air medal with four oak leaf clusters He arrived in the United States by plane from England He participated in some of the heav- at the Clearfield effective July 16 Heretofore the office in the Ogden postoffice building had directed operations in both Utah and Idaho The Ogden office retains control of Utah work Forty-four employes 27 of whom were already working in Idaho but under the Ogden office will be employed under the new district headquarters Huggins pointed out depot ject to prosecution tor aeanng in the book "knowing it to be ob-scene" Curious as it may seem the old Massachusetts law actually was very similar to laws against obscenity in literature in most other states according to students of the censorship problem It made each seller liable to prosecution and penalty if he distributed unwittingly or- not any book that contained passages that might result in police complaints Since some 10000 books are published yearly dealers cannot always have a detailed knowledge of each volume they sell Therefore in avoid prosecution the Boston booksellers accepted an arrangement under which they voluntarily withdrew from their shelves books against which complaints were made and which might bring district court convictions 3 Wilford A Martin 20 son of Mr and Mrs Wilford Martin 836 Canyon road has been home on leave from overseas While on leave 3c Martin and parents visited a brother-in-law Pfc Joseph Hill at the Fitzsimmons general hospital in Denver 3 Martin will leave soon for his base in California for reassignment He entered the service Agust 5 1943 taking his boot training at Farra-gut Idaho Prior to entering the service he was a student at Ogden high His brother Sergeant George A Martin 27 received a medical discharge from the army February 16 1945 after spending three years in the Pacific Sergeant Martin left Ogden with the national guard in 1941 for San Luis Obispo where he was a mess sergeant While in the Philippines he was a coast watchman for the guerrilas He is employed part time at the Utah ASF depot and is going to day school at Weber college Another brother-in-law Sergeant George Larsen is with Patton's Third army in Europe awaiting transfer to the Pacific STARTS TODAY! W' I Wrong Address A Grand Program for the Entire Family! He said that on July 16 work will iest raids over Germany and had get underway to move the nortion HUMPHREY Peter Jensen 880 Wall said Saturday that Ted Jensen 19 does not live at the address mentioned An article in Saturday's Standard-Examiner said Ted Jensen was bound over to district Court on a robbery several narrow escapes At one of the files and records applying time two engines of his plane were to Idaho from the local office to shot out and on another raid his Boise Clover daze with the two bull calves Ferdinand and Rusty grazing contentedly beneath the shade of the trees and even browsing the fruit on the lower branches Personnel beine transferred from here numbering about 17 will be charge and the Wall avenue ad- moved at indefinite and irregular dress was used as taken from intervals the engineer said i police records plane was so badly crippled it made a forced landing in Antwerp before returning to the base in England He has two brothers whom he has not seen for several months Capt Karl Rackham and 1c William Rackham a gunner stationed in the Pacific But go ahead and eat my little beefsteak-on-the-hoof you'll be in the frying pan one of these days if wayward son Sol doesn't get so kind-hearted he refuses to dine on the fatted calf He had almost forgotten what beefsteak tasted like and when one was fried the other day he closed the windows to keep in the aroma longer Sec "The Clock" at 1:00 3:13 5:36 7:50 and 10:05 OK1PE Breeders to Meet Members of the Northern Utah Rabbit and Cavy Breeders associa-' mm" Doors Open At 11:45 EGYPTIAN $OW Hi ho Silver away before we have horseburgers Here's the temperatures: Maximum Saturday was 97 degrees with 58 degrees mini-mum earlier in the day lion and their partners are requested to attend a meeting Tuesday July 10 at eight at the Utah Power auditorium All persons interested in breeding are invited Refreshments- will be served and social evening will be enjoyed i One year ago it was too hot too with 85 degrees maximum and 57 degrees minimum People who live in tin houses shouldn't throw can openers NOW USHIS tarn i THE tr COLONIAL The thrilling romartffil drama of a couple of today's young sweethearts fighting to keep flfiray the hjfuw(fc GARLAND I mW 1 NflRFFM I mm ji mm Aloysus the office boy sure looks good two nights without dates and his eyes aren't so sleepy For crops below the ground like spuds peanuts plant by the dark of the moon and above the ground like flowers lettuce etc by the light of the the best results too VAJ HIS 1 Poor Maurice Hart's mother chick 513 Canyon road has been robbed of her 15 chicks again and has only one left Maurice is going to let her raise the only child even if It does get spoiled by too much attention WALKER in Thanks Mr Foulger for: Jack Do you think any woman can keep a secret? Oh definitely my wife and I Were engaged several weeks before I knew anything about it I JACK lONDON'S 'J WALTER BRENNAN LAUREN BACALL DOLORES moran hoagy car michael A HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTION Stft Play by urthman and William Uj'k-t 7 And This Merry Melange of Laughter and Rhythm! with OGDEN U-NOW SHOWING The King of Western Star! "HOPALONG JACK OAKIE i Big ast MARSHALL THOMPSON LUCILE RtYH GLEASON BRADY ii CASSIDY ENTERS With William Boyd it "AERIAL GUNNER With- 1 1 Chester Morris Johnny Comes Marching Home "Isle of Tabu" a Color Musical "Popular Science" Latest World-wide News it iiil CROSBY Also Novelty and News Also "The Master Key" Serial and Novelty.

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