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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12 ml THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINES 6-B -i i i Brothers Serve in Air Forces RAILWAYS BUILD Ward Members Will Gather Sunday Night for Dedication of Hall DOZEN HONORED ORMITORY FOR AT r- DURING 1 i I TRAIN WORKERS 4 i WEBERCOLtEGE This Is One Method of Students Urged to Work Offsetting Ogden Home Shortage At War Bases During Leisure Hours '1 'Hi 1 4 i a- As an inducement for trainmen ii hired by the I and Bamber Twelve former members of We 'I ger lines to remain in Ogden and ber college music department who re serving in the armed iorces not to leave to seek employment lVprf honored today by a student where housing facilities are better body assembly in conjunction with a dormitory is being constructed in hhe school's observance of Armis tice day Dr A Dixon presi the passenger building located on Twenty-fourth between Grant and Lincoln Dodson joint freight i dent was in charge agent for the lines said today The dormitory will nouse aoout (Link-Tiffany Studio) (Link-Tiffany Studio) rv pirv niiTV TJpntenant Thomas Toyn (left) and Staff 14 men "It has been difficult to main- alTzetint Wilson Toyn sons of Mr and Mrs Alma IL Toyn of 2174 Royden Braithwaite wno spcme stressed the urgent need for action on the part of students to support the national war effort by devoting their spare hours working in the war industries of this area President Dixon in his address also pointed out the many ways in which students could help offset -f IN NORTHERN AREA Shown here are the chapel ana recrea tain a full statt oi trainmen ue- Harrison are serving inthe United States army air iorces cause of the' housing situation tion hall of the evcmn ana juorin rurr wnru and Adami The newly completed hall will be dedicated Sunday night Ogden Youth on Dodson said "We believe tne aa- received bv Mr dition of a dormitory will do much 1 1 nf 2174 to alleviate the situation" and Mrs Alma Toyn of 2174 Open House Set Sunday Afternoon Duty in Pacific Members of the Seventh and Lorin Farr wards will assemble Work was started today on an- Harrison that their son iieuienam ARSENAL CHIEF RECEIVES ORDER FIELD SUHNS Sunday at seven in their new other project the expanding of the Thomas Toyn serving with a joint freight and passenger offices gquadron United States recreation hall for dedicatory serv-Presiding will be Bishop in the terminal to give uiwepaw i ftrn hflS reached his for the increase in the number ot octiIaHnn sflfplv DESK TRAINEES Arvil Porter of the Seventh ward and Bishop Jasper Dickson He left Ogden December 15 1941 clerks necessitated by the gradual increase in business Dodson said of the Lorin Farr ward Lieut Col Samuel Kimble the labor shortage He made an apjfcal for 20 students needed at Utah quartermaster depot to serve as- material checkers on a part-time basis Applications for this work are being accepted by Ralph Jensen Weber college military representative Music for the program was furnished by the music department augmented by the honored guests Prentice Agee Herb Hillier Lennie Wight Frank Berryessa Ed Cordon Claude Hoist Elden Crandall John Irey A Cook Dave Peters John Chagele and Mack Cook President David McKay will commanding officer at the Okla deliver an address and offer the dedicatory prayer There will also homa ordnance works Chowteau for Cal-Aero academy Ontario Calif where he received his primary basic training He received his advanced training at Victorville California graduating June 23 last Lieutenant Toyn is a graduate of Osrden high school and Weber col OGDENITES WIN be musical numbers Pres Samuel Okla has received orders to transfer to the Ogden arsenal according Need Brings Offer to Pay for Intensive Schooling Dve will give a short talk as also will the two bishops to an Associated Press dispatch CAP HONORS The Seventh ward was divided a Lieut Col Kimble who is from i V's '1 1 I I few months ago and both the lege and was a student in the first CAA course offered by Weber He was one of the first ten to make his solo flight He was employed i j-u Ciowo rA Oil nrm nanv At the Kansas -was commissioned a cap Seventh and Lorin Farr ward? use the chapel and recreation hall for War may be hell but it is also tain in the coast artillery corps a paradise of opportunities for those services and socials WOMEN NEEDED xi I UV tile oianuaiu va Two members of the Ogden civil enIistment and prior to keen enough to seize them if a re The hall which is to be dedicated in July 1920 and was transferred to the ordnance department in November of the same year He was air patrol flew off With individual that tjme was at the Paramount cent statement by Major Leonard honors at the dedication or the theatre Sunday wasi just completed at a cost of $35000 The ward chapel was dedicated some 30 years ago Carter civilian personnel officer at Hill field is any criterion promoted to major Aug 1 1935 and to lieutenant colonel July 26 1940 His brother Staff Sergeant Wil BY RED GROSS new LX)gan uacne airpui uu son Toyne enlisted in the infan In announcing that Hill field now Armistice day John Innes well try division of the army October 26 has a limited number of openings for women interested in becoming CASES VARIED known Ogden pilot placed second in the dead stick landing and Spencer who recently returned International Business Machine op 1933 serving three years in tne machine gun corps at ort Douglas He has served in several depart from active CAP gulf duty placed erators Major Carter said: "So great is the need for skilled opera ments including the anti-aircraft third in the same event Volunteers Will Make Surgical Dressings For Service Men IN CITY COURT ifre nurA I Rueer near Honolulu rl return- Mr Mrs Ulvae RICHARD McCLENAIIAN Former ROTC Member non nroro nnn 1 11 V- Mrs Bob I to the United States in May TTMirloo Mr nn tors of sorting collating and tabulating machines that the government is- actually paying people to take training for which under normal conditions they would have to pay several hundred dollars" "Hill field has offered countless 1939 i' vimij I inon t- nr Tt uilrtci! A "Mi I Iboa FOLLY ALLEN Will be honored Negro Recreation Center Re-opened Wall avenue recreation center was reopened last night according to Mrs Josie Craig Berry director The building she said is not yet completed but the heat has been turned on and the rooms will now be open for use by the colored service men Address of the center is 2660 Wall Richard (Dick) McClenahan 20- sent to 'V -r-v Sergeant Toyn was ivay ana vamyut necial train- on Many Forfeit Bail year-old son of iMyrl and Norma -MfionnVinn is now attached to Oo-Hen CAP Danes made tne I The family of Mrs Polly: Allen ing in auto mecnanics eiecinuai ignition and carburetion January will hold ODen house at her home opportunities to the people of the the round trip carrying Clarence King Spencer Robinson Quite a number of Ogden women have answered the appeal of the Weber county chapter American Red Cross for volunteers to make surgical dressings for the armed forces but still more help Traffic and Drink Charges in Riverdale next Sunday from two Hull somewhere in graduate of Ogden class of 1939 and 5 1942 from the army air base in Salt Lake City finishing the course Innes and George Mor tn five in honor of her seven intermountam area but never be- the Faciiic fore in my opinion has it offered Dick is a jobs holding such promise of a bril- high school ffiftvi hi rthdav Friends and in Baltimore Md and graduating relative are invited to attend the His liant future International Busi- served in May 27 1942 He is now stationed at an east the late Myrl McClena- ness Machine operators are always father- Mrs Allen was born in Ugden Fifteen cases of drunkenness and has been an active worker in were disposed of in Judge Charles ern army air base awaiting transfer the church having served Cowley's city court today as overseas gan The Armistice day program In-r eluded a morning parade a luncheon for CAP guests and a dedication ceremony and air show at the airport it Governor Herbert Maw flew to Logan with Joe Bergin chairman of the state aeronautics com-d state CAP commander Ill BOIES in the Relief society for many offfirmath to Wednesday noli Sergeant Toyn is the husband of Mrs Bessie Toyn local music years day which was otnerwise repuueu teacher Khf the motner oi ju suns anu fit one dv conce neau- in demand even during peacetime han was a member of the supply of skilled operators McClenahan firm of architects of has never yet been equal to the the new high school He also at need With the steadily increasing tended Weber college He left Og-use of these machines in both civil den in the fall of 1941 for San and government offices the need Diego Calif where he took spe-f or operators is also rising and to ca training in a sound school a satisfy this need we are offering scnool dealing with the operation 'on the job training Employes an(j upkeep of underwater sound will learn and earn as they graduting with a rat- Hane-hters There are granacnn- niiarters i 8688 toHiniii 1 1 Jt 1 1 dren and nine great-grandchildren Eleven of the clients preierreu complement to Cache residents Cities which have no airports will is needed officials said today The Utah Power Light Co has equipped two rooms in which the-work will be i carried on The date of starting has not been announced "Weber county's quota includes thousands of surgical sponges combination pads etc which must be made up as quickly as possible to supply our boys with adequate dressings" states Mrs Leah Greenwell executive secretary Women interested are requested to call Mrs Merrill chairman 9276 Mrs Frank Bartlett vice' chairman 8156 Mrs Frank Brown vice chairman 2-4035 or the Red Cross office 7961 forfeiture of $10 bail each to ap-pearanec in court The four who Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril It (V) shrinks swollen membranes (2) soothes irritation (3) re anneared were given tneir cnoice upon completion of the field and be the last to grow predict a bright future for the Colonel Wm A McAdam pro-field fessor of military science and "The future growth of the people tactics of the Ogden high school of a $10 fine or five and a half work" ing of soundman first class He According to Major Carter worn- left for overseas duty in May en WwofTi th np'ps of 18 and 35 1942 Shop Folds For Duration lieves transient l-w4rcre rrKMfAr kmotk i in tne unitea otaies win ub mc i mm uuclii viujm Liwabu b-mwciu- VirvfltnvMr are elieible to anDlv for these jobs His brother Don also of Ogden ron at their regular meeting at the Ogden high school tonight at hands of pilots" Governor Maw declared "We are now in the directions in folder YA'TSIO-KQL at Hill field Applicants must have who is a student at Annapolis ex at least a high school education pects to graduate in 1943 infancy of transportation by air 1 seven-thirty and a fair knowledge of typing When Russell Whittaker en The minimum salary for beginners is $1260 but according to Ma days residence in the city bastile A long list of traffic violations coming before the court included: Wright stop-sign violation $5 forfeited: Thomas Wyatt iAquil-la Nebeker Zundell Ed Kop-cinsti Maurice Cottam Mc-Vey Nicholi Lincoln Martin $1 forfeitures each improper parking Edwin R' Bow-dell $13 forfeited speeding Mrs Groves $5 forfeited: stop-sign violation Denton Rogers $5 forfeited failure to yield right-of- listed in the navy he placed his business all on a military fur jor Carter "there is practically no salary-ceiling for a really skilled Woods Chosen for Meat Ration Post lough for the duration Whittaker a watchmaker op I operator Subsequent increases in salary will depend upon erated his own business tne AT HAYDEN'S individual ability Though salary adjustments will not be made at anv stated interval nevertheless Watch Hospital at 326 Twenty- way fourth and therefore when he decided to volunteer his services trainees may depend upon their receiving a raise in salary as soon as for naval duty the doors to the they show adequate proof of their i store were closed Mary Davis of Blackfoot! Idaho and Irene Sturd of Portland Ore each forfeited $10 in lieu of appearance to answer petty Jarceny charges growing out of the ialleged theft of items from a drug store Now nassersby see this sign in 1 -3S-C 0 skill" Applications indicating that this particular training is desired should be sent to "Civilian Personnel Officer Hill Field Ogden Utah" the window: "Closed for Duration Enlisted in United States Navy Will Open When We Win the War" Woods of Ogden has been named county chairman of the war service section of the Weber county defense council Dan Whelan executive officer of the Utah defense council war service section announced Woods will be in charge of the voluntary meat rationing program in Weber county Mr 'Woods! will have charge of all war service activities of the Weber defense council which also includes health welfare nutrition volunteer services recreation nurses aides assistance to Red Cross housing government drives such as waif savings stamps assistance and salvage Firm Will Send Mr Whittaker is the husband of Elna Winward Whittaker 3700 Ogden Because of his experience in watchmaking and watch repairing he was given a rating of Holiday Greetings Men and women now in mili ymmo mas check and Christmas greeting along with it a reminder from Philip Pillsbury president "that we want you back in the in the Pillsbury soon as you can get this business over with" tary service on leave from Globe Mills division of Pillsbury Flour as second-class petty officer aviation machinist's mate Mills Co in Ogden will receive the company's traditional Christ- Recruiting Ship YOU'LL BE FRANKLY TOLD IF GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! Tour Scheduled Plain City Will Compliment Pair The iS Victory a model gunboat is visiting Ogden FURS that are winners in any popularity poll FURS that win the vote of American women who pride themselves on knowing a PLAIN A farewell pro again today announced Clark Mj officer in charge gram and dance will be held Fri real value! FURS of beauty and quality to of the local i recruiting sub-station day at seven-thirty in the Plain City chapel for it 1 4 lnn This touring unit accompanied serve you wen until ine iast au-wcn by navy recruiting personnel ap Carl Moyes who will be inducted pearcd in Ogden October 29-30-31 Chief Petty Officer Clark an Skunk Dyed Opossum 79 nounced that he would accompany the ship on an extended tour Visits Eyes into the army soon and Leon Folkman who has enlisted in the navy-Mr Folkman is a son of Mr and Mrs Mark Folkman and Mr Moyes is a son of Mr and Mrs Elbert Moves all of Plain City have been scheduled to Willard and Perry Friday Brigham City Sat urday and Honeyville Deweyville Tremonton and Garland Monday 79 99 99 Both graduated from Weber high Seal Dyed Coney Silvered Dyed Fox Grey Krimmer Set 1 school Mrs Betty Moyes wne oi Judge Wade Will the soldier will remain in Ogden where she la employed by the Home Oil Co Preside at Meet The urogram will include the following: Speech by Lieut Col Mrs American Homecnaker needs keen effortless rision to meet the erer-increasing new tasks each day brings Be Safe SURE1 See the registered optometrist here for a complete eye examination NOW1 If glasses are needed choose Modern GUARANTEED GLASSES Factory to you! Samuel Strohecker of Ogden Second District Judge A Wade of Ogden president of the Utah arsenal reading by Mrs Louise East vocal duet by Elaine and District Judges' association wil Delora Shaw accordian solo by preside at the semi-annual meeting Black Dyed Russian Pony 129 Sable Dyed Muskrat 179 Natural Kidskih 249 Natural Grey Squirrel 269 ymm- Tina Lou Daniels vocal solo by of the group Friday Federal war Mrs Vivian Baker and guitar time regulations will be discussed selections by Louis Moyes Public by OPA federal rent and military is invited authorities -SIbK 'j 1 aSB i I' yi i ri" -ggy I oaincic Ann dotisq 329 469 Persian Lamb Featlierlite Beaver fruB Other Gorgeous Fur Coats Priced From $75 to $695 PAHA NO RED TAPE NO EXTRAS NO INTEREST VILA Ian X63E (the ideal club soda) CANADA Eccles Bids: 10 Blonths to Pay RESEKVU TOUR COAT NOW with a smnll deposit WATER 2409 Washington Blvd The West's Largest IT STAYS ALIVE Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians OGDEN UTAH IDAHO WASHINGTON OREGON UTAH vvvvvvYWVYYVVYYYYYYYrYYYYTYYYYYYYYYlfKtt I 1 jfffjfjjjjjjjffj 2443 WASHINGTON BLVD.

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