Show Wednesday tvrmKS septembes i THS OSDEN 1943 Smothered in Roses Cliaptcr Seeking -- Mter Medals Will Be For Heroic Deed V Cases 4 Weber Unit Strives Far Increase in Treatment - is! iv boUt a ities fcwinfantile paralpk cases' which laclcwas said to be handithe capping treatment of patients ' - na" Weber icounty chapter of foundational infantile paralysis tion Tuesday took action seeking to improve the situation but without much hope of improvement in The chapter voted (1) to request to allot the 'national foundation commumfunds for a centralized "? cable disease hnsnital: (2) to pur with chapter f finds the sup-Plichase needed to treat infantile cases :r and W paxaiysis State Senator Ira A Huggins with regard to sponsoring legislation looking toward providing commun i facilities PLANS For beautifying Hill Field with 1000 rose bushes were last week submitted by Fred N Nye of Purchasing and Contracting On Monday Mr and Mrs Nye contributed the first dozen plants while friends donated nearly 60 more Above they are shown with some of their rose-bu- sh plants presently stored at the Hill Field - With over 10 - ovailnhlft — the patients technicians coma fypr I fVe more treatments than at pres-- I visit homes Ifit when they have to coor A case was cited where iniancue Paralysis occurred in a three-rooome where there are five children vith the mother only recently re- urned from a hospital with a iew baby The situation required Immediate removal of the patient tftO a hospital but there was no y bedTheto be had in the state infantile paralysis chapter feels that the public should be acquainted with the lack of hospital m facilities for communicable dis- - rolling by donating one dozen rosebush plants on Monday By the end of the first day there were 66 plants temporarily stored at$ tne Hill Field green-hous- e The week of August 30 has? been Week All set aside as Rose-Bus- h bushes are to be brought to the clockhouse guard office and check ed They will then be picked up by Utilities gardeners Frank Voss chief supervisor of and Contracting yes Purchasing terday ' suggested that Hill Field employes might dedicate 'their rose bush donations to men and women relatives in the armed forces The roses will either be planted n a "War Workers' Victory Gar- - rose-bush- es low: ' W Muller A Allred Grace Callahan Mary V Foley Phoeb Cedar Jennie Pohl Artise Shupe Mr F Vause Greta Stewart Lamar Rackham Maxine Michel Mary Ann Redican Reuben Miller Anna Ohlaon Teresa Carter Bertha Wald Claude Dwy-e-r Doris Ford 1a Vaun Smith June Webb Marie Murphy Juanita Doone Roy Elkins D Robtson K Hunter L Marshall R Marshall J Jessop D Muller A Muller n Niels Nielson Huwa lu Bent Shirley June Bryan Elaine Dow Lt Benjamin Edelene Mary Edelen R Thinnea n W Whiteley Lavon Llmburg Wllma J R Cahoon W Wooiley Ida Parker Irene Heywood Cora Rose June ? tion of the provost 'marshal Capt Joseph P Filkas On July 23 last these two soldiers stopped Austin Cox crazed killer who had slain five people and wno was "out to get" more The M buildPs were in the official business ing Ogden on when Cox entered police headquar ters with a shotgun The soldiers disarming pounced upon Cox him thus saving the lives of other nnocent people Military Spectacle The medal will be awarded in the presence of all military units and detachments stationed at the depot All officers of the depot will be present also unless they are engaged In other essential du ties at ' that time The civilian personnel as well as the general public is invited to attend the cere mony which will commence at five p m Col B L Lawrence commanding officer of the Internment camp is making all arrangements lor the ceremony and will have charge of the program He stated he ex pects to have all details carried out in strict military fashion witn troops In full dress escort guards carrying the colors The post band under direction of Chief Warrant Officer Leopold A Yost will play patriotic and popular marches The band includes civilian and military personnel of the depot and has 24 members Will Bun Train A passenger train will be oper ated from gate No 4 (main en trance to restricted area) to the quartering area and return for use of depot military and civilian personnel who will attend the presentation The train will depart from gate No 4 at four forty-fiv- e p m and will return promptly after the ceremony city-coun- ty or around the buildings on the field becoming an integral part of the landscaping There is no limit on the number of plants that may be donated by any one person Each bush should have a tag bearing the donor's name name of bush and color of the flower The names of those who have folthus far donated al-fd- en" es Mr Nye Purchasing and Con tracting employe started things Where facilities are J rose-bush- terday trained in Two physio-therapisthe Kenney method of treating the disease by the hot pack method are available for the state and these trained- - persons are being severely overworked it was stated n:i!iiD auiiitica 100 ready contributed this week by Hill Fielders the goal of 1000 bushes to beautify the grounds of the field s within sight Fred N Nye-sposor of the drive announced yes- ts v kninil Wp t uwitai Lieut Smith Ogden internment camrj and Sgt Schneider 880th guard sq Hill field are doing military police woric unaer direc- Rose Bush Drive Underway With 100 Plants Donated Pair Overworked V ' pot greenhouse'"' hospitals for these patients i - r Miss LftVprna Person public health nurse of the state board of health and Mrs Edna Seidner a graduate nursn Tnember of the local chapter reported that there have been five cases of infantile r paralysis in Weber county that V mere xias Deen one aeaui there' are no beds available in " ' ami es 1 ? f Brig Gen Ralph Talbot Jr commanding general of the Utah army service forces depot will present the soldier's medal to Sd Lieut John A Smith and SgL Frank E Schneider who were cited for heroism at Ogden July 26 last The presentation will be made at a ceremony Thursday Sept 2 at the parade grounds quartering area Utah ASF de- reports facil—" distressing lack of hospit1 stev-enao- Niel-ao- Sol-ber- K Shirley Arnold Doris Jensen Blanche Beulah JohnRogerson Elaine Fergeson son Farrls Simmons H R Simmons Yvonne Layton Mae V Berg C I Mrs C X Burnlngham Fred N Nye Daisy Lee Nye Bur-ningha-m Fighting Planes Maintained By Use of Salvaged Parts Insurance Agents League About fo Elect Of ficers Open Sessions i Ceremony Will Be Held Thursday At Supply Center f FaciUties Afterhearing Starting a Neiv Career v Presented Care in Paralysis STANDARD-EXAMINE- R v V Vinton Phinex works at Hill field as a mechanic's helper after an already active life In perfect health he sees no reason why his age should keep him from helping in the war effort Meet Mr Vinton Fhinex wno at the age of 84' is proudly starting on a new career as a mechanic's Army Depot Using helper at Hill Field where he took up his new vocation August 7 work- Y ng on nose assemblies on the dine Mr Phinex is reticent to' talk about himself but he sees no rea Major Walter W Jones trans son why a man who has always portation officer stated today that enjoyed perfect ' health shouldn't seven railroad cars formerly used take an active part in getting on the elevated railroad in New more fighter planes in the air at York City have been brought to the Utah army service forces this crucial time He likes to think that his two depot These cars were constructed in grandsons in the Army Air Force 1903-04 and for many years were may take' aloft planes that he is in operation in New YorK Later working on An active professional man they were overhauled and put on throughout a long and productive a road in Missouri Recently the life Mr Phinex feels deeply the government detailed them for use significant part America must play at the UASFD They will be used in this war and in a search for to transport prisoners of war and lasting peace With that idea in civilian employes to and f romt the mind he has come from his home north area of the reservation These cars are of wooden conin Greeley Colo to join the thou sands of other war workers who struction and will seat approxieach do their part every day "to mately 100 people Seats are straw cushioned arranged along the sides "keep 'em flying" AT AGE 84 Former i Cars New officers elected by the Utah Association of Insurance Agents at the 24th annual convention in Salt Lake City follow: Ralph Callister Salt Lake president William J Blackburn Ogden vice president J A Ottenheimer Salt Lake national state director Fred Froerer and Clyde Fowles Ogden members of the state executive committee The convention at the Hotel Utah was one of the most' successful ever held by the association said Mr Blackburn The meeting was presided over by Seymour Gray past president of Provo Addresses included: The Hon Oscar W Carlson state commissioner of insurance Gus P Bachman secretary Salt Lake chamber of commerce on the industrial future xf Utah Fred A Morton vice president of the national association spoke on "Safeguarding Private Enterprise" A luncheon was held honoring the past presidents of the state association at which a talk was made by Dr Robert I Steele pres ident of Westminster college The afternoon session was de voted entirely to business and to reports of officers and committees A new constitution and were adopted at the session The convention was concluded with a banquet which was largely attended by members and their ladies and guests totaling around 200 at the banquet Plans and arrangements for the Utah Municipal league convention scheduled to begin at Ben Lomond hotel Thursday are com plete it was announced today by E T Saunders Ogden city comr missioner first vice president of the league Commissioner Saunders said he expected officials of cities throughout Utah to begin late this afternoon for the arriving ' two-da- y gathering Highlight of the convention will be two addresses Friday by Mayor Charles E Lee of Decatur 111 president of the American MunicK pal association Mayor Lee will address the convention's second general session Friday at ten a m and the annual convention banquet Friday ' at seven-fiftee- n p m over will sessions the Presiding be Mayor George H Harrison of Roosevelt league president Mrs Nick Bernard! of - Price will pre-'- 1' side over the auxiliary sessions The convention will opeh Thursday at eight a m with registration at the hptel Harman W Ogden's mayor Peery will deliver the address of 8 ! welcome by-la- Officers Search for'-Stole- n Apparel of the car with a long bench runOgden police today were stjjl ning through the center of the seeking considerable women's apcar parel reportedly- - stolen from ths In the past cars owned by the automobile of Mrs JC Anderson Salt Lake & Garfield Western Logan Mrs Anderson told police railroad have been used for trans- $70 worth of newly purchased portation from the north area but clothing property of Katherlne due to the Increasing demands and McDermaid Logan was taken the large number requiring trans- from her automobile while the portation from that district it was machine was parked at Twenty-fift- h and Grant necessary to obtain additional cars i at" staff of 35 per eases because the malady may Bv Staff Set Wilbert B Harvey--tioboasts s "rv v t sons strike in any home It is everyu is cavuian u noxsmger A graphic incident of "canni body's concern the chapter points balism' as chiefs and Gilbert A McDougal practiced' by our fight la Holsinger's right hand man out ing heroes in the 'heat of battle Board Membership The section now maintains ofat Hill fices G L Becker is chairman of the every day was and storage space in warelocal chapter Ira A Huggins vice Field recently to get the Suzy-house 22 as well as in warehouses chairman and the following are battle queen of the South Pacific 15 and 60 Not to be forgotten board members: Willard L Eccles back into the air again is tiie "boneyard' north of the clock-hou- se Gordon M Baxter John E Velton where parts of many Maj Earl A Webster is salvage planes await a "resurrection Mrs Seidner Dr E R Dumke Miss Jean Burnham and P E and disposal officer for the OASC day" Here are likewise stored Giachino Just the other day certain parts "regiments' of empty oil drums which were lost shipping eases for airplane enof the Suzy-gines and quantities of matein combat were needed to get the rials now considered as scrap famed fighting fortress back In that one day soon will again find prominent OgJ Quill Nebeker its way into channels of war the air his duties assumed den attorney John E Hall junior civiljan stock production as of the Ogden city court judge tracer in production planning and "Reserve Army was appointed to the He today Today this valuable "reservs post by the city commission to expediting aircraft shortages debasks under wild sun-floWebster's army" replace Charles G Cowley who sought Maj on Eugene Gray 34 of 593 Canyon partmenters a desert plain at the foot was appointed a judge of the Sec' road forfeited $15 bail today when help of the beautiful Wasatch moun ond district court by Gov Herhe failed to appear before City Friendly Cooperation tains carefully guarded by an bert B Maw The vacancy on the Webster has built the dis armed senary Judge J Quill Nebeker on a speed district court bench was caused Maj in count The complaint alleged see a sleek when District Judge Lewis V when friendTomorrow of on basis you the section posal Gray was drivingzone50 miles per liness fortress climbing through the dis Trueman was shot on July 23 by cooperation and close rap tant hour m a blue remember Maj Web Austin Cox Jr Phillip Howard 58 Chicago id cooperation that "keeps 'em ster's "boneyard" Perchance some Before the city court session 3 pleaded guilty to trespassing on flying" He never breaks regula needed part for the fighting qusen began today Attorney George H railroad property and was sen- tions but he intimated xnat some was salvaged from a sister' plane Lowe president of the local-ba- r tenced to serve 30 days in the city times the strict letter of the law whose shattered fuselage lies hid association appeared and consuffers a little "bending" in tne den in a jungle of wild sun-floNebeker on his jail 20 days to 3Sbe suspended Judge gratulated "city" pleaded direction of aiding those who need ers new position Attorney Lowe also Lynn Young com the help of the department guilty to drunkenness and pledged the support of all memand was sen The morning that Hall came to bers of the association mitting a nuisance tenced to serve 30 days in city Maj Webster with the Suzy-Also pledging support to Judge jail provided the jail sentence nroblem he found the major in Reunion Scheduled by Nebeker from their respective be suspended upon condition of conference with a HILLFIELDER departments were Henry Seeger Said the major to the Taylor Family Young s good behaviors and assistant county attorney reporter ' Bert Messick 43 of 827 Twenty-thir- d reporter: re- Derrah Van Dyke assistant city A The John family Taylor who was scheduled to be "Come along with us sergeant attorney tried today on a charge of dis- and you'll gain at a glance first- union will be held Sunday Sept Judge Nebeker replied "I appreturbing thea peacetrialappeared and hand information of some phases 12 at Lorin Farr park Luncheon ciate the support and sentiment and informed of our work" demanded jury will be from twelve until two with offered by Attorney Lowe of the the court he would act as his a program at three and sports bar association and that of the Trip to Boneyard own attorney Pate of trial was re county and city attorney offices set for Sept 8 Messick Is free The three of us climbed into afterward ex of" are I will solicit the cooperation and the Members family on $50 bail the major's jeep and in no time pected to attend from other parts counsel of the members of the Frank W Richins 29 of 2877 at all he had wheeled ua out to of the state and out of state also bar association" Wall forfeited $5 bail when he what he fondly calls his "bone-yarThere we pushed our way failed to appear on a petty larceny count iiiiiiiiiii!Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim!iiiiiiiiimi£ between orderly lines of dismanU!iiliUiUI!iUIi)iililUlii!llil!!i)l!!IIiiiiiU:llUliiiiuifiiiitiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiuiuiiiiuiiititniaumnuiiiiwiitiiunuuuimiiuiuiuuuii Marguerite Knudson 18 Route tled aircraft all naturally camNo 1 forfeited $5 bail when she ouflaged by a rank growth of failed to appear on a charge of wild sunflowers running a rea$5aignx Hall spotted the carcasses of two each for failinz Forfeiting each of which contained to appear when charged with stop the Suzy-violations were Alvin parts he neededfiveforminutes sin than Maj less and Jesse In 31 Layton Drum 23 him the right-of-whad given Webster "city" to get on with the job grounded vet Thus the Suzy-was enabled battles 19 JEWELS of many 21 JEWELS eran itc Diue expanses once Killed to take to the n — re-enac- Q V - Meker Takes Judge Position Q City Court Calls Varied Cases w' 85-mi- le w Q d" £5cfSr 85°° !J ! LEAD! DORM B-1- - III V 7s Q ay Q Ex-Offden- 1 0 In African Drive City in Salt Capt Oblad was bom a - C 3 1A irjik City February iqao tended east high school and the University of Utah He fulfilled a mission w Australia for the moo t D S church from iq-In 1933 he married June Fowler of Salt lKe "y Memorial -- services will v ducted Sunday at two p m in the Ninth Salt Lake City L D S ward chapel Fourth South "and Fifth 4uw Ueorge F Rob inson bishop officiatinoSurviving besides hto!wift and Seymour ii-a- - ?J?i!" 21 r-u- "? JuaKe City i?nnoB nam fix U£ hWI oLM cept layaways aes — Pin vd 1 i J I VANTEB) I i iOUNG LADY OVER 18 (Single or Married) for Address Bos Standard-Examin- 1 er E--4 hi ttim KSMtmm SZkC- -4 : CASHIER POSITION l'f' Ipff? -- f I'll - 2317— IW Elgm MX mMmtt - I 1 £4r sfm £kJ The instant you lay eyes on these brilliant watrhps vnn reeosnuze tne marKs oi leadershm such beauty and smart- Thpv'vft Riirh character ness The Lord Elgins will run 45 hours on a single a omy wuiauig ine juaay xgia Both women have been ere- jeweled watches for I! © ated by the world's craftsmen — star-time- d! best-equipp- ed '"a ( ( ' SZTWfo - famous for Diamonds" ' i'l j f p t watchmaking Choose one of America's most distinguished time I I pieces! Lord Elgins from $50 Lady Elgins from i 1 $4750 Other El --ins priced from $1850 to $75000 I PART-TIM- E Ai Ual l Due to limited quantities we cannot ac " O Oblad former Capt Briantservice mail worker here railway tndav was listed as killed i tion la the North African cam- palgn Capt voiaa was a eon o Mr and Mrs Otto O Oblad Sal TjLke The disposal section was created Memo bv Air Service Command Web-t-J 1942 Oct 21 Maj 65-- 8 dated was designated salvage and next disposal officer during the for the Headquarters month the supply branch were set up aIn me orancn division About iec use no ware to moved TTv!n been assigned reclamanfficer as of Jan 10 1943 moved the salvage Maj Websteroffices to the reclamadisposal and May he was re-ntion building In maintenance sec from the tion and assigned to the supply division Salvage and Disposal branch now known as xne disposal jsec Wi CX f-- ' ' " - ' 2435 Washington Blvd in OGDEN ? Main and Droady in SALT XAK L I |