Show Wounded Paratrooper Arrives Home Wartime Growth I : i ' j rf" 713 : Danxs yt two-ye- ' 3l- : A iwiS ar for the war effort" 85 Million Parcels Go to Men Overseas 11 V V- 1 V i - - J i j 'v-- - yf jr JJj 'r S S Wounded GI J? lown Hojme b rom Abroad Greets Mother Here Heroic Death A long airplane ride from Scot- - Scotland The heroic manner In which Pfc Frederick II Burk Morgan lost his life by drowning in New Guinea on Oct 27 last was reported today by the wara departson of ment Pfc Burk was Mr and Mrs J S Burk Mesa Ariz and the husband of Mrs Leona Ellis Burk Morgan The war department communication said: Pfc Frederick If Burk MoH gan paid with his own life to save a buddy from drowning In the Tor river Dutch New Guinea on-- Oct 27 1944 For his heroic act a soldier's medal is awarded posthumously by the commanding genet al of the veteran infantry division in which Pfc Burk was serving with overseas Tfc Burk and another soldier members of a communications troubleshooting crew were swimming from the shore to a small islaid near the mouth of the river preparatory to testing a telephone line The other soldier was carhis rying a telephone strapped to the back A short distance from shore the current began carrying the two soldiers to the mouth of the river and because of the burden of the telephone Burks buddy was in dire trouble trying to keep afloat "Pfc Burk disregarding his own safety came to the rescue of his buddy cutting the telephone free of the struggling soldier saving his life and permitting him to get ashore safely The energy expended by Pfc Burk in freeing the soldier made him too weak to battle the current which carried him down stream losing his own life "The courage displayed by Pfc Burk reflects great credit on himself and the military service the land ended happily at Hill field for an American soldier wounded on third day of the Invasion of France when he was met at the ! field Lv his mother Pfc Paul Steele the soldier was wounded in the arm and will spend some at Bushnell General hospital! receiving treatment His mother is Mrs William Steele of Dillon Mont Pvt Steele was one of 14 solthe hos- diers who was returned to pital nearest his home in the big Army Transport command plane An army photographic unit headed by Capt L De Angelis of Los Angeles made a Dhotographic log of the journey all the way from V JT I i j j ns 40 whi:h included a main- ber of happy reunions as wounded soldiers were met at various air-th- e fields along t le way by members of their famijies Other members were Lieut R Kaufman of the £ Log Ange5es and Sgt Frank Zelinski of Chicago When the plane landed at Mitch-tim- e ell field New (York City Red Cross representatives contacted Sheldon Bereeson Red Cross representative at OATSC ate well as Red Cross officials at Dillon Mrs Steele was given aid by these officials in making possible her trip to Hill field Six of the 14 wounded soldiers were still orl the plane when it left Hill field- Among these were S Sgt Robert C Elin Stockton Calif Lieut F M Hunt San Carlos Calif and Pfc Harry S Wil-bur- n Zenia Calif - Court Handles OUR j Professional Obligations EO U IRE : Worker Recovering From Injuries 6 K-1- 1 1 to have keen clear vision to advance properly in his school work CONSULT Dr 5 T Dcardcn at SUPERIOR OPTICAL CO MEZZANINE AT PENNEY'S Grandmaster Stuart satins sheers Jewelry necklines jabots Crepes v six-thir- ty Past P Crepes vith Sequins! to NOW W A 599 FOR 6 vis 799 to 1299 v Our NEW HOME About Dec 26th 4305 Riverdale Road It I r to 399 The Best &' VAR BONDS satins Crepes taffetas and nylons Fabrics! 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ITbftes! - JO i ): l quet ANNOUNCEMENT- yt-:yjNl 7 ) " f5i Dobbs will act as installing offi cer assisted by Past Master Neil R Olmstead as grand maishal and Past Grand Master John E Car ver as chaplain Elective officers are Walter C Swanson worshipful master liar senior warden old G Denkers Thomas F Welch junior warden A V Mcintosh treasurer Elmer J Hodges secretary and Edwin C Randall trustee Appointed officers are Damon R Ford senior warden Parker Coombs Junior Ernest L Shaw senior deacon steward John M Leavitt Junior steward Boyd L Oram chaplain Francis L Hales marshal and George It Bartlett tyler All Master Masons are Invited to attend the meeting and ban O '' I The Weber' Masonic lodge No will install officers for the year 1945 on Thursday Dec 14 at the Masonic temple beginning with a banauet at p m Cere monies will follow at eight p m child Jaycee Meet Banquet Rites should of 2674 r 6 Your 3d J Weber Lodge Has j Trial of Ray Fife Only 9 More Shopping Days hil Christmas! A Jovial St Nick will deliver between 82000000 and 83000000 overparcels to U S armed forces seas The last parcel has been turned over to military authorities by the post office departmentwent Some 20000000 packages overseas last Christmas and plans were made to handle 70000000 this citation stated" year a figure some authorities considered fantastic —r One Case Dropped Leader Talks at Reported Missing During Battle - t - TIT r -- 1 f Tlillnn W Kt1 Of fUhtlng CI and his mother is piciurru REUNION Paul Steele Army Morftan PffcJ (Vee'ond from left) poses for the newsreel photoKrapher with her T was flown Steele action Pfc in from Winded left) VV paratroeper (third at Hill field P" L rAna?elli Newsreel Monday Shown In the picture from! Command landing and nur Cipt Stranch pilot Mrs Steele Pfc Steele Lt L M Sluda flight entire flight for later release cameramen kept a photographic log during the Army Describes 1944 Childs who pleaded innocent in city pourt today to complaints charging trespass using obscene Grant Thorne Springville presi- langujage disturbing' the peace and dent of the Utah junior chamber of drunkenness was Dtae for the public hearing on tentatively set commerce will be principal speak1945 for " the Ogden city budget 3 meeta 'for! at er Jaycee membership will be set at the Thursday mornin ' the ing tonight at seven-thirt- y rs The complaints were signed commissioners offiof the Lomond ballroom Ben Hotel ing meeting thf" who M Tolman j!B Brockbank announced Auditor cials alleged Jay it was decided today Salt Lake City vice president of crime? were committed on or upon- L Critichlow will present the resthe U S Jaycee organization will Dec j7 No details of the cases olution Lf i also attend ' Since the proposed budget jvas New members signed during an were revealed filed the commissioners have been on which drive intensive began Meantime a complaint charging studying in private the anticiNov 15 will be introduced They Glen apand revenue requested iPoxey 21 of 1931 Harrison pated are indicated topropriations It was and Paul findecent Cooke with Goates exposure was or Boyd Ray proposed day a general review A Carlson William dered! dismissed Don Y Dunn by Judge J Quill changes will be presented during R Thompson Thomas A Shreeve a session Nebeker on defense motion The Chris-tensen Thursday's Jack Evertsen' Dr Jerome J disMayor David S Romney C on Arnold was motion L the grounds Taylor granted Harry be closed that an effort would deJames Leavitt Glen Anderson to failed the prove the allega made to retain all of the fire to Randall Wayne Farrell Herman tion city funds for partment's requests Crane James Hunter Kenneth E construct projects recommended by Tuttle William E Cooley Fred S the National Board of UnderwriRabe Jack At Jeffs Martin C esincluded WANTED tersThese suggestions Leonard P Higgins J W Ririe tablishment of a fire prevention E Rowse Owen Wayne Pilkington and addibureau new We ave a position open for a Marrs Walter Bailey tional equipment Barlow Ivie Drexel stenographer Fielding orRequests for the 1945 budget conW Cardon Thieald E AnderEarl in GLASS & PAINT MIMNOCI1 iginally totalled $1330958 son George W Crosby Eugene L trast to anticipated revenue of CO Cornett Joe Prof aizer Lorenzo Pfc J W Hawkins These figures reveal that K370 Washington Blvd Favero Bob Davis Dr Howard C $231718 will have to be pared Pfc James Wesley Hawkins 19 Colishaw order in 142 from the original requests son of Mrs George Pledger to balance the budget West Second has been reported missing in action in France since Nov 22 Pfc Hawkins was inducted into the army on Dec 13 1943 and City went overseas with the infantry in August 1944 He was serving with the Third army at the time he was 11 He had attended reported missing Ogden high school and was emMoving traffic violations began ployed at the Utah army service to mount Tuesday in city court forces depot Fred E Beaver 37 of Riverdale —--— — r and THAT WE PROVIDE a range of pices that enables pleaded guilty to! speeding senpassing a stop sign He was of every family to arrange for an appropriate service tenced in nflv a fine of $24 Reed Naisbett 34 Hooper forreverent respect at a price it can affird feited $10 bail stop sign violation ' A Leo Jenkins 33 of Plain City THAT WE MAINTAIN a confidentilh relationship 'with forwarrant arrested on a bench includevery one we serve in matters of privite concern feited $25 bail lArnold Robins h 26 of Forty-fift28 of Eden pleaded guilty to stop Harry Peck was ing the amount spent reported in an sign violation and was sentenced and Harrison at the to pay $10 Josephine Davis of improved condition today THAT WE FURNISH full value ir! service and mer- -' 2519 Chadwick forfeited $10 bail Dee hospital where he was taken chandise whether much or little is sfent before noon Tuesday sufrunning a traffic light Clearfield shortly from Hoshead lacerations Fred M Clark 46 of fering forfeited $2 bail making lan illegal pital attendants said they did not serious FOULGER left turn Orva H Deeter 43 of believe his injuries-werMYERS Peck was 'injured when the 740 Twelfth and Curtis Morgan 44 of Layton each forfeited $1 bail wrench he was using' in place of Funeral Directors rear parking Mrsi A L Bruno of a crank to raise and lower colony at 6 Army way Washington Ter- houses at the Reed Wight farm race forfeited $1 overtime park- Fortieth and Harrison clipped from Dial 8897 533 26th Stree WJ 'TO StOVE AS WE "A7 ing Horton M Thulin 18 of 344 his grasp and struck him in the WQUIP BC SCJVCO' g jW Seventh forfeited $1 bail jaywalk- head The houses are used in place Adand of 529 45 of brooders for Haun young turkeys ing Gordon ams forfeited 50 cent bail not hav- are raised and lowered by a crank to facilitate cleaning ing a license on his bicycle sub-statio- ''' i-- ut panded crop and livestock produc tion is aniicjpaiea ior wic a need year There wilt also be employment for additional heavy until hostilities In the Pacific cease due to the w ar activities in this area It is felt a definite post-wprogram ahould be undertaken by all industries and communities In this area Every support possible should be given i i i' It :'" - 13 v i ln-cre- I t ! - art "Leant total $37792000 of $28100)0 for the yearThtt increase li due largely to participation in me iinncins ii flnanc-in- e housing and in commodity Credit under the Commodity under and corporation program — the war procucnun President Bennett continued: participated In Trie bank have Increased of requirecare taking Sn the area by maintaining ment van-oseven army post banks at the ah in installations military and Idaho assisting In theofissuing vir of war bonds cashing and bonds handling ration banking depository for deserving a a the withholding Inposits under tax program come -Increased activity has resulted In an increase in personnel there embeing now over six hundredshowIn the organization ployees increase of one hundred ing an more than in 1941 forty-fiv- e "In addition to Increased compensation paid to employees during the year the corporation has a covering Pension retirement plan over twenty-fiv- e ail personnel have been years of age and who three years with the organization or longer This provides for ata pension substantial retirement years The the age of sixty-fiv- e a corporation has also provided which Ingroup Insurance plan and surgical cludes hospitalization benefits The cost of this program Is participated In by the employes rnnA th hanks "Due to continued heavy activity in hu territory the need for ex ' - 'S- - 3 iTrial Date Decided- R bx--M- - jj ar increase of period coo ooo & J J vV 'i THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER Jn t ror nst Senty i 'ha ha vir fir S2J- for the Depoiits 00 reflect an 4 - J0 " ''-- — Thursday to Set Hearing Date v — " ' " stockReport wi mailed to the corFirst Security holder! of the ihowlnf the week thiji poration operation for the year ending Sepreflect an tember 33 19 per hare com-pare- d timing ct $514 t $3 97 per share for the preceding year A dividend of 75 cents a share declared payable Dec ltth wai for dividend $153 rrsultlnc In divithe year which 1j the same dend that was paid during the prevtou year E G According to President corBennett the operation of the poration ahowj a very satisfactory the result of year and reflect war activities the tremendous this entire territory r V t Bankinff Review the iBoard Will Meet ajwiKS Revealed in DWion HB OGDIN UTAH 2427 WASHINGTON BlYP 50 EAST E ROADWAY - SALT LAKE CITY 147 SOUTH MAIN STREET - SALT LAKE CITY I 8 - I V tm C)f j? j-A- SALT LAKE CITY BROADWAY 147 SOUTH MAIN STREET - SALT LAKE SO EAST 77 NO MAIN STREET LOGAN |