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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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THI OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 14 1951 MPolio Takes Life Accident Series Causes One Injury 'Isais Nears Shoe IPii Hi uoman enffprpHT pr Mnrtiman IS W7K nrrk-J i if 1 fT Vrttir Parents of Two Marines Of Kent Child on vaiu TuutA lepuneaiy rammea into the vsawty i 0 fin4 cknn! -J tlfil 1 a iL tt- om cuuu c-t dwut luidi oi sioj Dimgge wu iisiea nooos macnine alter ait ci At about five-thirty in the toPPed in line of traffic MURRAY Utah Aug 14 uuc-unny wnen tne car in Hope for Good News Soon Mission in Texas ROY Kent run i 400 block on Twenty-sixth a car to one car £rY today and $150 to another was involved emando Isais of Los Eugene Woods- 47- about ten-forty last night AnSeJ1 from winning his fifth con-1349 Darling collided with a pick- when a car driven by Delwinn cu ve national horseshoe pitch-tvr iiH cm Jollev 2fi Asn Thirwcivi "'fL championship which she was riding driven by David Carrigan 27 Morgan collided with ohe driven by William Cross 18 2348 Madison Conferees Weigh Two Air Force Supply Systems Two complicated supply and maintenance systems were in competition today to determine which should be adopted on a air force-wide basis Explanation and discussion of one of the systems occupied the morning session today of the national air forcp conferenrp hp in a hlH in 7 Twn ntv -u i Mr and Mrs Joseph Child of! The mishap occurred at Twenty- 17 1144 Twenty-fifth Sullivan was inn ana vaams when the Cross cuea ior improper DraKes wnen nis machine travplinff ict Twk tSr Dy Nel" i cnro- Vterday -P 145 sto-- cited for running a hampio Ind RoTSSheU occtirred when th la William Apgood Kin to Gather school I and a 1949 graduate of the University of Missouri with a i bachelor of arts degree Sgt Jones was employed by the McGraw-Hill Publishing company of Detroit as assistant bureau chief whep he reported for active duty I He wrote mainly for Business Week a company publication and contributed to 35 otfret company I magazines He is former co-pub-hsher of "Labor Personnel Index" I semi-monthly periodical and a for-i mer reporter for "Detroit Labor Trends" a newsletter for manage-I ment I edly drove through a stop sign at i Thirty-third and Grant colliding with the northbound Jollev carTTl uti 1 iCi I Wake Up noy died early today of polio in a Harlingen Texas hospital according to word received by a sister The youth reportedly was stricken with the disease Saturday His parents left for Texas Sunday but failed to arrive before the boy's death He had been laboring at Edinburgh Texas on a mission for the church The young mans father is a Weber county deputy sheriff Surviving are his parents two brothers Eldon Child Spring-ville and Walter Child Ogden two sisters Mrs John Burt Cen-terville and Mrs Dan Oberhansly Spanish Fork The bod wilt ha rot i SURE GLAD MOM third reportedly struck the Carrigan car as it entered the intersection Victim was Mrs Rachel Carrigan who wai taken to a local hospital in a fire department ambulance Cross was cited for speeding Both cars received $35 damage Three other accidents yesterdav afternoon involved damages but no injuries A three-car accident occurred shortly after five when a vehicle driven by Austin Burt 31 2846 Kiesel cited for improper passing reportedly tried to pass two others on the right side forcing one intn tht nthr i LEARNED ABOUT Descendants of William Apgood will hold their annual family reunion Sunday Aug 19 in the lower South Fork picnic area beginning at ten am Each family is asked to bring its own lunch Afternoon entertainment will Include softball and bingo SOFT WATER FOR wnile attending Columbia university he worked as newscaster for radio station KFRUj Columbia Mo and also reported and wrote feature articles for the Columbia Missourian He is alsoj a fiction writer To More Comfort Without Nagging Backache N-Winf beekaeae of prpradetMrrr 64eh and ditiin my be due toZZm'-draof kdteey fonction Doctor mjei kidney functjon vrr importeat to (ood Sing bckbe-fel miserable Miaor toXT der vrntauon due to coW orwronidit rctt me up iehu or i requeaTtSwa tns bother you Try Dona over so ear It amaaina bow many Um I'lZ'PP' Mtrtm ihettly oru-help the kMnybtedTr tere f3uh out wte Get IWipSm me others were driven by Harold Ogden for funeral services CIIUMI ir ruzpaincK zf Koute 4-Aand Ross Radio Service qvprrent Mean ttr Service 2373 Kiesel Ave Phone 2-6109 ZY SERVICl SERVICE jiuici dch iuinunu vjne nunarea and twenty-five key officials from 16 air depots are attending the sessions which will continue through Friday The system under discussion today is that which has been experimented with at Mobile Ala to assure the correct supply of component parts and small items to assure that maintenance work particularly large assemblies can proceed without interruption Will Continue Discussion will continue this afternoon and Thursday the other system under consideration will fee presented The other ig that in use at Sacramentot Calif according to Sidney Henderson discussion leader He is attached to air materiel headquarters at Wright-Patterson field Dayton Ohio He said the two systems are fundamentally quite similar Chief distinction is that the Alabama system provides additional safety factors The position taken by Sacramento officials is that their system is simpler and that the extra safeguards are not needed Henderson explained He said that after conferees determine which plan should be adopted an implementation date will be selected and a training program set up to indoctrinate workers 263 24th Street Dial 2-9244 FAMOUS NAMES IN BROADLOOM SMITH BIGELOW MASLAND money tor tne system selected Sgt Jonr Licet Hinds Parents of two Ogden marines both of whom have been through the bitterest campaigns in Korea are hopefully expecting word that their sons will be sent home soon under the rotation program Mr and Mrs Hinds 1331 Twenty-seventh said their son First Lieut John Hinds has been over there for almost a year and rates rotation but his mother added cautiously "Marine corps officers seem to have difficulty getting relieved" Master Sgt James Jones Jr likewise has almost a year of Korea service behind him according to his parents Mr and Mrs James Jones 3209 Porter One Wife Lives Here His wife lives in Detroit while Lieut Hinds' wife the former Donna Rae Jones and their small son John lives at 2224 Van Buren Lieut Hinds has been reticent about describing his experiences in letters to his folks but they learned he has held several posts including command of a rifle company Both he and Sgt Jones survived the bitter cold and the "blizzard" of enemy bullets associated with the marine corps withdrawal from the Chosin reservoir trap Lieut Hinds recently was awarded the bronze star medal for "heroic achievement" Sgt Jones is a combat corre? spondent with the First marine division A World wa two veteran of 18 months he first enlisted in the marines in December 1942 He joined the First division at Hung-nam Korea in November 1950 He recently was awarded a commendation ribbon for "outstanding service" A 1941 graduate of Ogden high Ward Officers Will Gather Ogden LDS Third ward will hold a ward officers and teachers get-acquainted party Wednesday beginning at seven-thirty pm A smorgasbord will be featured and outdoor games will be played if weather permits The social will be under the direction of the Mutual Improvement association All officers and teachers and their partners are invited Thp ward is located at Tamfvu Cana Conference Due Tomorrow The Cana club of the St Joseph's Catholic church will hold its first Cana conference Wednesday at aeven-thirty The Rev Mc-Dermott of San Francisco will direct the conference Rev McDermntt will ALL-WOOL AXMINSTER I I T0NE-0N-T0NE CARPET REGULAR $825 SQUARE YARD REGULAR $1150 SQUARE YARD in $b-S' tw7u ony $7p' i ff w0 lcrae foils of rosa or $jh SB 595 895 I FLORAL AXMINSTER REGULAR $1050 SQUARE YARD Beautiful rote pattern in 100 sPA oll-wool fcc Boy now ond 5oe! 9 JC Now installed onl Vef JfaleSF ALL-WOOL WILTON RS SMU tH YEARS! A bMUifuI Wilton ClA flC wth leaf desgn and extra heavy twist outline Your choice of I US ro or green NOW INSTALLED WITH PAD only addresses on marriage problems these will be followed by a discussion period The meeting will close at eleven with the recitation of the Rosary and Benedic tion oi me messea sacrament Members of the parish are urged to brine suest coudIcs and tn mair every effort toward the confer ences success goes farther when you save at the Federal The extra income you got from the big 24 oo sarings compounded every six monrns stretches your dollars gives your budget more buying power This haodsome nee oo insured sarings applies to all mms all accounts at the reliable old FederaL And all sarings received by the 10da cam from the 1st Total up these many advantages and yonll agree it pays to save for extra income at the federal FEDERAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASS ANDREWS President frer $1 fiOOjOOO in Capital and Reserves Accessories Taken Lloyd Robinette 62 North Second East Brigham City told police yesterday a fender skirt and one hubcap were taken from his car Sunday between eight-thirty and midnight while it was Sarked behind the city-county tttltfinf Ironclad Guarantee Backed by 88 Years Depend- ond and Grant Picnic Scheduled An annual picnic is planned by Miriam chapter No 14 Order of the Eastern Star for Thursday Aug 16 at seven at Lagoon in the west terrace Each family is requested to bring its own lunch and dishes and coffee ice cream and pop will be furnished by the chapter Girls' Bike Gone Mrs FarreLJE Nielson 1936 Jack son told Dolice todav a fiirl's hlne FURNITURE fond CARPET CO 'Sove-Where Your Doffors Are Big Dollars (c) and white bicvel with lasn nintc: was stolen from her residence some time yesterday Anderson's Jew Co Si ate Club- elry 1 And Night 1 yli'ii if At urfici tHiifmiii A Jsff MbMt? 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