Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 3 1951 Battle Injuries Finally Claim Former Ogdenite Top Cadets — KLO Performers Exams Announced For Aerial Jobs The civil service commission today announced examinations for aeronautical research intern and aeronautical research scientist far positions in laboratories of the national advisory committee for aeronautics at various locations throughout the country The salary for the intern positions is $3410 a year for aeronautical research scientist positions from $4205 to $10800 a year To qualify for the intern positions anDlicants must h pleted a full four-yecollege course leaamg to a bachelor s dewith gree major study in physics chemistry electronics metallurgy engineering physics naval architecture or an appropriate branch of engineering Applications will be accepted from senior students who expect to complete the required courses within nin months nt tk date of filing application No writ ten iesi is rne age limits of 18 to 35requirea years are waived for Mnons entitled to veteran preference Fear-yeCollege Coarse For the aeronautical research scientist positions applicants must have completed a four-yecollege course leading to a bachelor's degree with major study in an appropriate field of engineering the physical sciences mathematics or otner related fields of science They must also have had appropriate professional scientific or engineering experience which has demonstrated ability to do research work Pertinent graduate study may be substituted for all of the required experience through grade GS-1($5940 a year) and for part of that required for the higher grade levels No" written test is required Further information and application forms may be obtained from the commission's local secretary at Ogden post office Applications will be accepted until further notice for both examinations ar ar ar 1 n Denounces Evil "Do they not err that devise evil? but mercy and truth shall be to them that devise good" This cita- Uncle Doug and Bugs Bunny from radio station KLO will appear during the Junior chamber of commerce annual kiddies Christmas Baw:?Reatt":3MSW party on Dec 15 at the White City ballroom Bernie Diamond Jaycees president said other special guests and performers will include Bruce Wallace popular baritone of Ogden who will sing several children's songs The big party will start at ten a m Hundreds of prizes will be given and plenty of entertainment supplied for all who attend Leave Post Card Children were urged to leave a post card addressed to themselves Lorenzo E Peterson with any local Ogden merchant These cards will be picked up by Jaycees and from them many wiil be drawn These cards will then be mailed back to the owner with a note telling them at which store iney can pick up their gift President Diamond also reminded Jaycee members of the special work Lorenzo E Peterson of Weber night Wednesday at Robert Wangs-gardoffice building for the pur-- ' college has been named a three-yea- r director of the American pose of sacking bags of candy and uuis ior ine party Technical Education association Mr Peterson director of technical education at the college returned yesterday from Minneapolis Minn where he attended the association's convention He was just ComDletinS a tprm si Hi rector when he was elected to the longer term Peterson that 3500 reported technical education teachers and administrators attended the con-- 1 vention All of the 48 states eight-fiftee- n "BBTRaHRTSaBBV I v 11 L ggS WjjjSyfjjkJ ar OHS Bands On Wednesday Weber High Gals Will Date Dads Father and son events have been held for years but it remained for Weber county high school to pair off dad and daughter The event believed unique in this area will be Dad's and Daughter s night Dec 6 at eight m The "Date with Dad" is bep ing sponsored by the Girls' association In charge of mailing invitations are Barbara Tucker association historian and O B k faculty adviser Other officers in charge of arrangements are Marilyn Green president Lorajee Green vice president Carol Norseth secretary Marian Rhees Sheila Cameron and Patsy Smith class representatives Shirley Sullivan is faculty adviser Had-loc- Driver Is Fined For Carelessness Lynn C Jensen 19 of 935 West was sentenced in the city court to pay $26 when he pleaded guilty to careless driving A $10 fine for not having a driver license was suspended He was arrested by Police Officer D J Taylor following an accident on the 800 block of West Twenty-fourt- h afteryesterday noon resulting in property damage totalling $700 Police Officer D J Taylor said Jensen's southbound car went out of control when it ran into mud and snow The car spun around and slid into the path of a northbound sedan driven by Glen S Layton 51 of Layton Damage to the 1950 Layton sedan was estimated at $450 and to the Jensen car $250 lweniy-iourt- n 85"Pece combined concert nu nuiA Danas of ucden hieh school will nrpwnt a m in the Wednesday at nine-fift- y OHS auditorium The theme will be "Band Varieties" with Boyde Wecker announcer The band under direction of Max Dalby has been practicing for the concert for nearly a month The concert will open with Assistant Director Clifton Rippon conducting the band in 'Trandoise March" by Roland F Seitz wiil then be introduced by Dalby Bovd Wecker and lead the band in the rest of the concert Numbers will include "I Get a Kick Out of You" by Cole Porter "Autumn Nocturne" by Josef u with Gene Turner playing a clarinet solo "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach: "Bravura" C E Nubble "Sleigh Ride" by byy Anderson "Kindergarten March" by Edwin Franko Pould-ma- n "Simonetta" bv Frederic Cur-zo- n "I'll See You Again" by Noel Coward: "In The Province of Lorraine" by Guillaume Baloy: and three favorite selections from "South Pacific One of the three numbers in "South Pacific" "Bali High" was transposed from a piano score of Max Dalby by David Chugg Ral Met Plnrllof new TTtah requirements Slnta rponslblUty Law PHONE the - pfpj n- 02 ir Attention! Discount For local farmtrt INS AGENCY Wo Reprasont 5 Companies Mutual and Stock FIRE AUTO — IIFI - Smile Please career court folks are has piest if they just do what comes naturally Your life work should be easy because you ought to enjoy do That's as reasonable at a ing traffic cop on Christmas eye Many men and women take jobs and stick with them because they studied some special course in school or because they never thought much about what they really liked and wanted to do Any job can be creative and many a fellow who might be a happy is an unhappy bank teller or If you want to whistle while you work pick a job that makes you feel like whistling by Vincen McKay A Columbus Ind man scared away a flock of birds that were an noying him by keeping a radio running in a tree What do those birds think they are critics? iiiii down rakn whilo SyVeea Hvot IT excees mt ta lea) Fmcj ex1 tor phpe FREE denwutmlxw SIDUCt for All eWW Aa Utile yorN mm 460 - 24th Street Phone 2-23- 20 £ him the LJ -- Towncraft Sparkling Whites Rayon Decorated Flattering Stripes Smart Solid Colors Handsome Checks have you got oil the flash Say equipment you need for taking those important indoor Christmas pictures this year? 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Choose from a tremendous selection of handsome shirts in a wide gor-don- er —— eta) FIGURE POLIO & HOSPITAL r — —— Mm EASY THeV "Tv A DRESS SHIRTS "DOC" ORTON'S mantelpiece above a fireplace at the office building of Dr W G Wheeler at 2483 Harrison was ignited and damaged yesterday afternoon City fire department crews said mortar which had fallen out of the fireplace was the reason for the blaze — BUT WHAT Each 6 Months Flu $6 00 lifetime Membership Man tie piece Damaged A frame —— r $730 one daugh- Duiance T - A MAYFLOWER TEMPERAXCf POLICY For as low at home of friends 201 West Oak The child was reported in "good" condition today in the Dee hospital where it was taken in the Ogden city fire department am- - ot -- r —— Save Up to 30 on Your Public liability Auto Insurance ter of Mr and Mrs D Davis of Taylor received a head injury last evening in a falHrom a bed at the A Trim FACE SI BE Ogden city partment made a run at four thirty-si- x p m yesterday to the Motor Mercantile 2589 Grant where a defective gas space heater filled the building with smoke There was no damage Falls From Bed D ONE-SPO- $f Oive Heater Smokes Building Crews of the fire de- Taylor Tot Hurt ffPKBUKl READY-MIXE- Annual election of officers and board members of the Weber county chapter American Red Cross will be held Monday Dec 17 at seven-thirt- y p m in the chapter home 1961 Washington Chairman Olin H Ririe invited all persons holding Red Cross cards to be present A program has been arranged in connection with the business session Le-ro- telor says One-So- Red Cross Plans Election Meeting My-no- Vicky Lynn Davis PRETTY S ±?r civil air Outstanding cadets of the year in Ogden patrol are Sgt Russell Ellis 16 fligh't and Capt Evelyn Schuli 17 Thev were named at a dance last week which celebrated the tenth anniversary of the CAP Both have been active in the patrol for several years In charge of the dance was Lt Sharon Tomlinson assisted by Lit Patt Carr 8gt Phil-H- p Morgan and Pvts Delmore Orman and Rogelyn Pickett Plan Concert Mexico and South America were reoresented at the mpptinus The convention was told by labor and industrial leaders that American industry is suffering from a dearth of trained skilled and technical workers "Our Utah vocational schools compare favorably and in some cases excel similar schools in the east" Mr Peterson reported JS£h ! Santa is emieys your 's nne-ve- K LIQl-OTAX Burton G Osr ehief essnala (SALr LAKE CITY Dec I AP) Hon auditor said yesterday that $317 000 in federal taxes on the made to cover whicTincluSe7 hi! th fder1 control on on tax liquors — ? By Association 2 ' The latter he calls the only "un selfish group" of the three He is expected to lash out against Washington bureaucracy and to cell for a renewed effort to strengthen the individual Senator Bennett la a member of the senate committee on bonking and currency He is also a past president of the National Association of Manufacturers Re will be the fifth speaker on the series Tickets may be obtained at the door OWES good Peterson Named tion from Proverbs provided the 4 n Golden Text for the on "Ancient and Modern Necromancy Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism Denounced" at all authorized Christian Science churches on SunPla day Dec 2 One Spot Parallel declarations found in Deuteronomy read: "There shall PURE WARFARIN CONCENTRATE not be found among you any one with directions to make 2'2 lbs fresh bait that maketh his son or his daugh- HERE IS YOUR RODENT INSURANCE ter to pass through the fire or that Made bv the makers of Flea useth divination or an observer of Killer — to yea know M't tfce very bait times or an enchanter or a witch ALSO BAIT or a charmer or a consulter with IVa Km SI and Vi lb 50c familiar spirits or a wizard or a KILL 'EM THE SAFE WAY necromancer For all that do these If your dealer cannot supply an are unto abomination things the SI 00 to "One Spot" P O Box send 709 Lord" (18:10-12- ) Culver Calif for full size Mary Baker Eddy writes in package City Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures that "Christian Science goes to the bottom of mental action and reveals the theodicy which indicates the Tightness of all divine action as the emanation of divine Mind and the consequent wrong ness of the opposite action occultism necromancy mesmerism animal magnetism hypnotism" (pl04:13-1- 8 lesson-sermo- Senator Wallace F Bennett Utah Republican will address an Ogden audience tomorrow at in the Ogden high school audi torium Appearing on the Weber college h dim ai urn sci irs icviui tv x ucic u uiMi aciv Ought to Be A Law" The senator an outspoken advocate of government is one of three political speakers booked Senator Paul Douglas Illinois Democrat has already talked Columnist Drew Pearson will appear early in 1952 Three Major Groups Senator Bennett has divided political thinkers into three major groups: Those believing in big government as a definite goal those believing in government by factions and those believing in government as a means for solving basic problems for the common n( Jaycee Kiddies st Lesson-Sermo- lap Will Entertain SAN FRANCISCO — Dr John S Jay) Martin 37 former Ogden resident died Saturday at his home in San Francisco of injuries received in the battle at Attu Alaska in 1943 He had been confined to wheelchair since that time Dr Martin attended Ogden city schools and moved to Elko Nev where he graduated from the Elko high school He then attended Weber college and Utah State Agricultural college Logan He was a graduate of the school of dentistry of the University of California class pf 1938 Enters Medical Corps He practiced dentistry in Elko until 194l when he entered the U S army medical corps He served as a major After being wounded he was sent to Bushnell hospital Brigham City for three years He later moved to San Francisco Dr Martin was born July 20 1914 in Panguitch Utah a son of Sam and Sadie Cameron Martin He married Jessie Berrett graduate nurse of the Dee hospital in 1937 in Nevada He was a member of the L D S church and former member of the Ogden Fourth ward He had been active as ward teachers' supervisor in San Fran cisco Surviving are his widow San Francisco his parents Salt Lake City and a brother William Martin Garfield Funeral services will be held Friday at one p m at the L D S Fourth ward former Bishop Edward T Saunders officiating Friends may call at Myers and 533 Twenty-sixt- h Fouiger mortuary Thursday from six to nine p m and Friday until time of services Interment will be in Aulto-reMemorial park ' Jt ifoHMMpBh - fllKAH 'Senator Bennett Talks Tomorrow 2909 Fowler Ave ¥ Phono i3f Raaaaaaaaaam W?' — mm I Ra -- BIG SELECTION! il -A- DVfRTISiMENT- Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH Bit talk GIFT TIES With Little Worry laugh or sneeze without fear of fnseoure falae teeth dropping or lipping wobbling FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more This pleasaht powder has comfortably no gummv gooey pasty taste or feeling Doesn t cause nausea It's alkaline non-aci- d I opiate odor" (denture breath) paatla Get FAS I hem at any drug atore Roof I JEF mnmElZllJ laaBBBtA the way he likes them! 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