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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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4 the importance of preventive main-4 tenance i "Durine time of war the saving i Former War Captive Truck Car Care Declared Vital 14A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JULY 8 1945 of critical Darts materials and ex- Speaks Tonight Depot Has Own Water System Calvin Bosse Salt Lake City therefore be some time before all pgramimp" district manager ODT Saturday equipment can be replaced because ant There seems to be a feeling warned owners of trucks and pas- of the lack of materials" he said among the owners of automotive seneer cars in Utah regarding the Bosfe asks all operators to con- equipment that their trucks and 4ntiB1t 1 pars ran bw rpolaced soon DUt ivv TtiiltfffTftfM Methods of War Much Changed From Olden Days Waging of war at leas as the United States armed forces see it has come a long way irom the Aavm when fichtine men were possibility of replacing trucKs Tunfw this is wishful thinking because if of replacing Letter Comes Back After 16 Years Postal authorities Saturday were investigating the mystery of a letter which after 16 years of apparent wandering was returned to the Ogden office with the notation the addressee could not be located The letter sent from room 311 Central building and addressed to Emma Middleton 3031 Washington of this city was postmarked September 10 1928 at seven-thirty nasseneer cars ana tire maintenance such as lubricating i If'T Ai:" take large quantities it would still some years to replace all worn Jt:" nf automo- tightening and testing each vehicle ting the manufacture of automo reifabe service man "The TTh by a reliable service man "The Lietenant Gordon Madson recently liberated from a German prison camp will speak in the Sunday evening sacrament services in the Twelfth ward chapel according to Bishop Bradley Paul Lieutenant Madson was shot down on his sixty-first mission in August 1944 and was a German prisoner until released by the Russian army advance in May 1945 iWraTfte7t PrindP of preventive mainte- uuipixi cunnui-icw nance ar cpnprallv linrferstnnd of available material a wm i Kt ua io ul equipment "It is also necessary to inspect tires recap them when necessary keep duals matched and properly inflated Preventive now may mean the difference between riding or walking later" he concluded cated and requires cooperation of the vehicle owner and servicemen To establish such a relationship and mutual undesrtandine we must Poulter and Mary Koldewyn With Wilma Bunker as accompanist Sprvires hpffin at seven Th contino! will ineliirfp snnffs convince both buyer and seller of The public is invited by a trio Goldie Florence Ethel ifm turned out on the country to forage for themselves forcmg civilians to supply their demand Today whether traveling or setting up base in the A or in foreign countries they are as completely equipped as possible to care for their own needs not only to assure quality and quantity required but also to avoid upsetting the local economy any more than necessary Clearfield Example Take the problem of water at the Clearfield naval supply depot for example When the depoi was being constructed engineeis realized that even if they wanted to they could not expect to supply the huge demand from a water system designed for a farming community So they sought and found other and more plentiful sources that toriav NSD in addition to having sufficient water to keep the depot running smoothly actually lends a hand to tt civilian population by providing water for 250 families who occupy Anchorage war housing develop ment located near me aepuu Source of the water is two wells pumping from strata 740 and 785 feet below the surface of the ground far removed from the civilian supply The No 1 pump with a capacity of 1000 gallons a minute was installed last winter as the expanding needs of the depot increased requirements The No 2 pump has a capacity of dtv gallons per minute and is now primarily an auxiliary unit 1500 000 -Gallon lank nrr- Koincf nnrnnwl to the SUT- SUPPLY Pressure is mighty Important to an quaie system It is provided at naval supply depot Clearfield by three 300000-gallon redwood elevated tanks one of which is show" above The water is pumped from far underground into a large ground-leyel tank then lifted on into the elevated structures which have become landmarks at the depot xvxlcx Mvua face the water goes into a ground- Waste Paper Drive Opens Monday as Library Aid inotnn tionlpvard below Monroe "A new waste paper drive is be-4 onH north of Twentv-sixth street rlpar out bevond the industrial level storage tanK witn a capacity of 1500000 gallons from which it is boosted into the three 300000-gallon redwood elevated tanks which have become landmarks the depot to obtain necessary pressure Think of the naval supply depot as a sprightly city of nearly 8000 population and ou will rightly conclude that the chief uses of water with one exception are for drinking for food preparation in the cafeteria and mess halls for laundry and for extinguishing fires In summer nearly one-third is used for sprinkling to help the landscaper do his part in the war effort The navy has found after sad experience that beauty can pay dividends Not only do spacious lawns make the depot area more attractive what is all-important they enable thousands of tons of machinery to get to the fighting fronts free of dust and ready for action It takes plenty of water to keep the dust down as every Utah resident knows school including up to the mountain road Zone 4: July 12 Everything south of Twenty-sixth between WaqhinotYwi boulevard and River- dale road east to Monroe including Washington terrace Zone 5: July 13 Everything west of Riverdale road ana wasn-ington boulevard and south of Twpntvsith 7nti Tnlv 14 Evprvthinff north of Twenty-sixth and west of Washington boulevard Dr Emerson Pugh Planes Into Man Hum Warriors ing staged by the Minute women starting Monday July 9" announced Mrs Cook city salvage chairwoman The drive extends throughout the state during this week for the prime purpose of obtaining funds to purchase a library for the patients at Bushnell general hospital For Tedious Hours "This newest recreational project for our nearest rehabilitation hospital is one of great need and importance to the convalescent" said Mrs Cook If wounds prevent a patient from activity then his mind must be busy to free him from the worries and troubles accompanying a slow and tedious recovery Readable books and magazines will be purchased to stock a complete library and choices will be made to entertain and educate" Mrs Milton White paper campaign chairman announces the following zones and dates that wastepaper will be picked up The public is urged to follow the directions carefully so as to speed the paper to its destination in a limited time Securely tie the newspapers magazines and flattened cardboards separating as to kind and place on the curbing by eight am of the day it is to be collected Locations Shown Zone 1: July 9 East side of Monroe and north of Twenty-sixth to Park boulevard and east to the mountains Zone 2: July 10 Everything south of Twenty-sixth and east of Monroe including Grand View Zone 3: July 11 East of Wash- Dr Emerson Pugh son of Mr SUMMER BAGS REDUCED A collection of summer-handbags in your favorite style i draped square or and Mrs William Pugh and broth er of Mrs Will Haines and Mrs Mabel Romick flew from Pitts burgh Pa to Salt Lake valley on July 4 for a short visit with his family Dr Pugh was born in Ogden was graduated from the Evanston high schooLand has been a profes sor of physics at the Carnegie In rounded with flashes of bright metal new plastics in rainbow bright colors All summer styles reduced! stitute of Technology in Pittsburgh for many years Since the beginning of the war he has devoted most of his time to research for the army and navy At present he is supervising two projects un der the office of scientific research and development 177 277 To Utah Homes Change in the status of high point service men has brought joy to some homes here including those of Mr and Mrs George Holliday Mr and Mrs Eldridge Tuck and Mr and Mrs Joseph Fife for the release of their sons from war duty Sgt John Holliday has returned from the European theatre Elmo Tuck from the Pacific and Corp Vernon Fife is en route from Belgium Donald Graves is enjoying a 10-day furlough with his parents wife and two sons after being in training at Camp Roberts He will next report to Camp Ord port of embarkation Seaman Nolan Shultz son of Mr and Mrs Herman Shultz of Og-den former Wilson res'dent and Boyd Buck whose parents are Mr and Mrs Leonard Buck have returned to their duties after furloughs at home Pfc Rex Williamson is here on hospital furlough from the Pacific coast where he will receive further surgery for wounds received in Germany His parents are Mr and Mrs Walter Williamson Lieut Eldon Drake back in service after hospitalization in San Diego is now at home for a brief stay Ensigns Jay A McFarland i recently rated a commanding officer is aboard ship en route to an unreported destination His wife and son Robert returned to their home in Ogden after seeing him off Mrs Lillian Belnap has been happy in reunion with her son Major Howard Belnap and his family stationed in Oregon 1 Veteran Ray Martin son of Mrs Chester Martin of Denver Colo and former Wilson resident has been impatiently awaiting the jjur rival of his Australian bride since first of the year He reports her safe at home in Colorado at last 1 lF Rayon Brief GIRLS' PANTIES Elastic waist and kn band SUMMER MILLINERY REDUCED vv Ijttle hats and big hats straws and felts bright colors soft colors dark colors and flowers and bows and veils! leg brief style panty in tearose 30c Sizes 4-16 ffiS i Dainty Rayon GIRLS' SLIPS All summer hats are reduced for quick cl ance i Girls' rayon slips in tearose Built up shoulders with em broidered trim lace bottom Sizes 6 to 14 98c 100 200 300 400 -f OP A SHOE RELEASE Ration Free July 9th to July 28th Inclusive BEST MATERIA! or Odd Lots: QUICK -for 270 86 Pate Men's Oxfords LOWEST PRICES S-T-O-P at I 125 Pairs Women's Shoes 9 Cfl Pumps Straps Ties £tuU 124 Pairs Women's Shoes 330 PCUUC V'C shoe rcNriET 5 repair DOWNSTAIRS STORE NATIONAL OPERATED BUY BONDS.

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