| Show Progress Made in I Treatment of A Girls Scale Lofty Ben Lomond Pealc I Y W M v4 Common Cancers - 0 On City Well West Ogden Ward Plans Festival Reamjng of the new city well at and Van Buren beto supplement the culing drilled is now comwater supply inary screen pipe has pleted and a William J Rack installed been waterworks ham city superintendent said Saturday The pipeline now at a depth of 581 feet will be flushed out and a 1 For the last nine years the department of pathology and radiol- cgy of Dee Memorial hospital has been making surveys of the results of the treatment of two common cancers in women These surfive veys have been ' made after the treatyears has elapsed since ment was given This period of 3apsed time has been set by doctors all over the world because during that time the ispermanency of the result obtained fairly well settled 1930 to 1938 During the years 67 cancers of were there inclusive hosthe breast treated at the local 26 had five after years pital and survived and were free from eviThe perdence of the disease cent of such survival was 338 In the same nine years there were 37 cervical 'cancers treated fend 17 of these were alive and free from the disease after five years from the treatment a percentage of 428 per cent of survival for that period The standard treatment for breast cancers has been surgical removal y of deep and a follow-u-p treatment with the adequate deep y machine with which the department Is equipped Cervical lesions with few exceptions have been treated by apby plications of radium followedfrom the use of regional raying machine— the therapy The statistics of this study confirm the experience of other institutions that the earlier cases come to treatment the better the results The last report on cervical cancers issued by the League of Na tions health secretariat covers the year 1933 and gives results from 18 radio therapeutic centers all over That report Europe and America cent of early shows that 562 per survivals: cases show five-yewhile only 53 per cent of late That cases live the five years same report shows that from the 18 centers that the average of the survivors of the five years period is 307 per cent and only two institutions report a higher survival rate than does the local hospital The foregoing information was released by a member of the hospital staff Reaming WeO 12B - si y ( 3& 12-in- fv: J 7 - i Order ch K7 7 Demonstrating the stamina of Mormon womanhood 24 girls of the L D S FourMount Ben Lomond in their annual hike M I A reached the summit of 10000-forecently The group was- led by Presiden t Owen P Gladwell of the ward M I A —— TTIEY MADE IT teenth ward Y W ? ot omnnm Udlllll lit IHLUUUI T Tci 10 X-ra- Starting Point i LJ : Here's Three More Reasons ZJ S Is Thrashing Axis i —i m I A succeeded in reaching lofty Ben Lomond peak north of Ogden recently on their annual( hike Led by President Owen F Glad-we- ll of the ward M L A the group started from Camp Lamondi in North fork canyon at seven-thirt- y d a by eleven-thirt- y a m the entire group had arrived at its destination After resting for two hours and enjoying the extensive view from h the approximately 10000 peak the girls leisurely hiked back to camp It was the only group of the South Ogden and Mount Ogden stakes to participate in the hike this year Seen in the picture are: Back row Virginia Carr Joyce Hassell Fay Cramer Luella Williams Norma Van Richens Delores Read Burch Joyce Miller Jacqueline Promoted Lieutenant Second row Eleanor Ross who WASHINGTON Aug 26 (UP)- - was the first to reach the peak The war department today an- Shirley Ross Nita Garner Wilmer nounced the following temporary Browning O'Della Huillct Joan promotion: Second lieutenant to Clifton and Jean Gibby first lieutenant — Aaron G Ama Front row Bonnie Stevenson cher Infantry 975 N Seventh Una Lou Frost Carol Combe LinEast Logan da Avondet Marion Soderquist Ruth Nelson Patsy Pollard Madge Heslop and Lorraine Murray foot-hig- A Victor SALE ©N "MONARCH J i TAT? nn sun-daze- tJ Samson and Del 11 a My and "Love Come Aid My Weakness Gladys Swarth-o- Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" ut g"l AC Evening §105 Broken Xet's Sing a Song About Susie "Until" 3 for Have 35c 35c 35c B-2- China-India-Bur- ma theatre of war He participated in the first super fortress raid on Japan and also in succeeding raids For the past 5 years he has been serving in the armed forces In April of this year he was assigned overseas His wife Theron Kidd Winkler resides in Hooper with her parents Sgt Harvey C Winkler enlisted in the marine corps on Jan 26 lands New Guinea and has participated in the battle of Bougainville At present he is believed to be in Guam During his 31 months of active service Sgt Winkler has not had the opportunity to visit his parents Pvt Herbert J Winkler joined the marine corps on Dec 18 1943 In April of this year he was home on a leave After reDiego Calif he turning to San overseas volunteered for duty He has been on the ocean twice the last time for a month He is at present stationed at El Centro Calif one-we- mm t i mm mmmm 1 1 ' Owen A Owens Ogden city fire & — III I I Glen Bros Music II 30-Gall- on Banquet Slated SALT LAKE CITY Aug 26 (AP) Fraternal con- 40-Gall- pn gress will hold its annual banquet at seven pm Tuesday Oct 12 Mrs Lloyd Whitehead secretary said Saturday n U LJ it 40-Gall- on Down Q5 a Month i 2443 Washington Blvd : UR qas station orjerators ladder 5-f- metal rodded Well it vote of thanks for their part deserve a soecial in helping tot keep our cars running and in good repair 'They know the of conserving rubber and petroleum ' ce " ' n Midi size Regular Now $495 RUFFLED CURTAINS S 43 inches wide Regular $595 51000 Now : HASSOCKS $005 to o our service stations at the truest sense SUPERIOR OPTICAL CO they're "in service" in O 1 The Market That Serves You Best :PHONE 882 U A trim: 20-gall- on EC VUi39 Pre-w- ar fnunVOKiflTHJiif-'Wwk tlri ff WATER BUCKETS Galvanized 11-qu- Tf!f art Victory spring i : Leatherette Baskets on wood frame and wheels Were $295 Now 570G0 to 5Q009 Drive Out and Save Com- SHOPPING VANS STUDIO COUCHES FANCY PILLOWS GARDAGE CANS Water and acid proof fiber plete with handle and lids size was' $495 now 1 Fine mohair covers construction £14 Penneyfs 20s end SOs yards long ' Now §1405 QOo ' ' Z With red $555 Others 52 inches wide 2V yards long Regular $690 Ql fR im-porta- they're always ready with advice service courtesy throughout these days A toast (in i4 l 20-gall- on DED SPRINGS helical tied 3 feet inches or 4 feet : Inches Single and double extension FADRICATED CANS metal braced COIL 6 STEEL CURTAIN RODS CHAIRS $005 $025 ration-difficu- lt Consult Dr S 7 Dearden at K t Closeout samples greatly reduced Regular $1495 Now braced and All-ste- el your child'should have accurate Mezzanine - vi PULL-U- P EXTENSION LADDER Si V LSI SE&THESE MONEY SAVERS! TO OUR SERVICE STATIONS SOLDIERS ON THE HOME FRONT : AiSil Barrel type chair channel back $2175 to $4950 8-f- properly with his studies Make sure his vision is keen and dear by having his eyes thoroughly examined $1395 $1 6S0 $1795 $1995 Special $14950 $G950 ( 1 b to-scho- W ar BACK TO SCHOOL! In refurning A)S covers Coil Davenport and chair to match in smartcomfort spring construction gives pre-w- wh oie Child w uu JV1 son R®dM SEND THE i JJ Spring Filled Living 95 - - " Standard Tank Extra Heavy Tank Standard Tank Extra Heavy Tank 30-Gall- on P S—The Kentucky JU - Prices Drastically Cut for This Sale Get Yours IS owl ' or tne old school had gentleman graciously uunseniea xo zeu me storv f hi lue to tne local newspaper When Blvd III — —The Utah State le Reg" Price $129 CLINTON-- Gary Fuit son of Mr and Mrs Albert Fuit Clinton was recovering at his home Saturday night after injuries suffered Wed nesday when his pony collided with a truck driven by a Japanese resident of Syracuse He suffered leg injuries and shock The accident was the fault of the child He raced his pony Into the road running into the truck witnesses said -- ' essary ek YonthRccovcring Collision Hurts By Power Official non-breakab- The aoove prices include water jacket and pipe completely set up in your home Certificate nec- bottle-scarre- $100 2546 Washington ing in the army and marine corps of the United States Captain Eddie 'E Winkler was recently promoted to first pilot on a 9 He is stationed with the Twentieth air force in the RJ!"0 Sheet Music Hearts II J Winkler E E Winkler II C Winkler Three sons of Mrs 'Frank Aston 1942 In July of the same year 675 Ninth and Mr Claude Wink- he was sent' overseas Since then ler of Los Angeles Calif are serv- he: has been in the Solomon is- -- (Thy Home Star) Traviata in Fair - ±rovence jonn Charles Thomas baritone 7605 Many mm i rjrnr4 i AN 7fvn Rigoletto: Caro twmc (Verdi) Le Nozze Di Figaro (Mozart) Bidu Sayao so- "How You i malleable construction micro cooking top ventifused glass lined flues duplex draft control Only Monarch has alL these famous features Four-wa- ll chief Saturday had received a letter from J M Jones superintendent of the Utah Power & Light Co Pioneer power station thanking him for the use of pumping equipment loaned the plant recentWelcome ly to pump out the basement of the plant The basement was flooded A day of rest is appreciated even when a landslide caused the canal by Farmer Sol who is a stock- - that supplies water to the North holder on a farm — he holds the I Ogden area to break out and the stock The cowboys can have stream hit the plant their kick (kick) and eat it too if they like hoss meat the printed paper arrived he read Two visitors entered the restaur the following opening sentence: colonel Randolph Starbottle Is ant the larger of whom weighed a battle-scared veteran well over 300 pounds In the course Setting down his mint iuleo and of conversation the waiter heard up his six - shooter the the smaller and older woman ad taking colonel stormed into the editor's P3 Placated stars above!" eiclaimed Carl 'hoi editor's promise men do grow where you to large print the story correctly The come from?" next day the item read: Randolph Starbottle is 5ol: "There 3 something wrong a "Colonel d veteran" witn mis chicken a la king" Carl: 'There can't be The In school a note was found The cookbook says it s perfectly de headmistress pounced upon it— licious" then passed It silently to her as Hi ho Saturday weathero with sistant It read: "To whoever finds this — 82 degrees maximum after the cool 53 degrees minimum during the I love you" — Quote earlier hoursA One year ago if you care maximum was 83 degrees and minimum on degrees— no rain then either O (The mm CULJWViilULJlJ that you'll Enjoy ! Tarmhauser (73 W2 4 Fire Chief Thanked LEEC0RD 14143 U m-an- - Mezxosoprano 1 v ! 4 ar 18433 f l Great Reductions on All Items! DRIVE OUT & SAVE girls of the L D Twenty-fou- r W) tf-- ) lj """""""-i- f S Fourteenth ward Y W M X-r- ay V-LV- Vandals Saturday had destroyed 1 X-ra- prano City Property ncluded f rV : Play Set Sunday In Eleventh Ward 1 out-sfd- iJfim fandals Destroy SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 27 1944 ' the e gravel pack placed around of it The gravel will replace sand to assure pure water thas The main on Twenty-thir- d been 'tapped with a pipe and if all goes according 10 plan water from the well will begin its Rackham said flow on Sept The well is expected to augment the city's water-supplby three feet secqnd 2- -' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1000 feet of lubber hose valued The West Ogden L D S Six"The Lost Church" a play by at $250 used for the watering of teenth ward primary harvest festiwm De pre-- the city hall park Fred Palmer val will be held Tuesday 'Aug 29 Dorothy UiarK Wilson sented tonight at seven o'clock j626 Twenty-sevent- h at six p m at West Ogden caretaker rc-- at the Eleventh L D S ward 344 sorted to city nolico Th for the entire membership ofpark the ' Thirtv-firs- t: ward under direction ot had been cut into numerous small Tillotson Mrs Goldie Elizabeth ' races will be and Program in the events of the eve- Florence will act as accompanist pieces Benches in the park were Icftv The public is invited to attend ning to The what demonstrate play Js hanging from the branches of Refreshments will "be served the condition of the world wouid trees' be if there were no cultural inPolice also received a report from stitutions such as Christian church- Everett A Ginther 806 Twenty-secon- d es Judge Signs that the hub caps were stolen from his car while it was BOISE Idaho Aug 26 (UP) — in front of his home SatIdaho bank of A parked Federal Judge Chase Clark $12000 from the Tomsen E: Nels Terurday signed an order for removal federal district court to the Oregona race reported the Washington loss-ro- f his billof Elmer Riely Lane and Maley A district court to stand trial on A B and C gasoline ©tone ex -- convicts accused oi rob' charge of unlawful flight to avoid fold containing books bing the Grande Ronde Ore State prosecution Twenty-thir- d 73-fo- ot - THE OGDEN rt() DI AU 48S1 Drive Out and Save uwy |