Show Volunteers Needed at Clothing Drive Center Six Tons Ready I Soldier Talks to Rotary For Shipment Says Chairman R 'v ttr?irt vjtt a divorce Joday granted district couri irw Clearfield jBepot Greets New Executive Officer Club Major Denis S Sole British army who came to' the United States after seven years overseas Back' in the stales after two-service will speak to the Rotary years' service with the Pacific club in the Hotel Ben Lomond fleet Capt Lloyd H Thomas (SO Wednesday noon U S N recently reported aboard Maior Sole who spent a year in the naval supply depot Clearfield Burma in some of the bloodiest as executive officer of the navy's fightinc in that theatre fought huge Utah war installation1 : siege of the Imphal through the Capt Thomas was most recently 1943-4flown into in being plain on the staff of the commander 4Via i Tan nttTrmt 4i western Carolines before return was at invasion of India getting to San Francisco for ms pres ing underway A ent to Clearfield assignment For three months of the siege of Briston Vt he was grad the British Fourteenth army was native 1 from the naval academy in completely cut off from its head uated sup- 1924 and attained the rank of Cap quarters and received au us tain in October 1944 plies by plane A whole division From January 1943 to Marcn as of men was flown in as well the mules and heavy guns For eight 1944 he was supply officerhisofnext Massachusetts months Major sole like everyone battleship NSD Pearl else was In the fighting wunoui assignment being at was stationed one day's rest often going out on Harbor where- he 1944 until August more where 10 or of days patrols NSD's new executive officer the men had to carry au tneir served as a line officer for five 7) DacKs on food their and equipment commissioned after years in being Born in Malvern England 1917 Major Sole went to Cheltentransferring to the supply corps in to ham college and then Sandhurst 1929 Service aboard the USS 1937 he joined the Border regi- - Gold Star as her ' supply officer in woe nr Hiifv with f hTTI earned him the China service Trionf in the middle east before being medal which he wears along-witCapt Lloyd II Thomas sent out to India He lust missed- the letter of commendation Amer American! theatre Tan tnnlc Ran- lean defense raTitiiTA whpn theatre and expert supplies and accounts from the tfnrm' nls shin urs ahnnf in ntr Asiatic-Pacifi- c V OWW the harbor when news came of the rifleman ribbons 1943 a tour of duty in fall of 1939 to Januarycity s fall and the ship returned to theHe also had divisionMrs Thomas will come to utan bureau of purchase indta vy' Eixo ' $ - - 4- x - v o' Strand executive director e division of the the department treasury procurement inspected the Weber county camand paign duringasr the past week proceeding accordapproved it n y - — y - i - ' - V r - ' i lend-leas- ing to recommendations "The drive will be stepped up Weber this week and it is hoped quotacounty will reach its 125-to- n exis it when 30 before April Vi Hnve Mr A- that gyle said He also reported awaitare loads dozens of truck schools to the ing delivery fromwelfare budding central station and Ltn corner of Twenty-fourt- h v Mn Argle also Issued an urgent to asappeal for able-bodi- on lids men of packed sist in nailing thpn niacins the ' boxes Many where they should go women will alsa be needed this week he concluded y 1 "t-'- ' "l-- P J UH iin I " - ) f A "JUL - -- V A I ) " ' I — ' ' A " ': 4 """" 1- - from Washington D C in early Lloyd June-- with their two sons 15 who are Jr 16 and Wallaceschool in West attending military iginia vol-unt- ee ' f ' Women Exceed With Expert Repairs Conservation is necessary In expertly wartime! Let us shoes to recondition your wear more give you miles MM W M W PENNEY — m W Composition or cord aolea used on men'i work or boyr school thoes-- - - kepaSs DOWNSTAIES STORE NATIONAL OPERATED BUY BOND3 - ' p status this With the united nataional clothingVdrive "activities In a stepped-ucentral station welfare buildlnr week many volunteer Workers men and women wiil be needed at the LleuCenant (jg) W J and Lincoln Above Mrs Eva S Rackham receives from comer of Twenty-fourt- h used by someone in a war ravaged area Eldredg e a box of clothing which eventually w ill be GIVE US A IIAND V Fund Goal In a drive to raise funds for the as training of Chinese women the Business and Profession ai iWnmm'i club of Oeden Joined with similar organizations through out the nation They exceeded Dy some $13000 the troal originally set with several districts still to be heard from The amount allotted to Utah was $300 The total amount raised has not yet been reported but the Ogden club at a dinner raised $287 Also $121 was realized on sale of cooked foods donated by the mem $71 came from local Chinese ' bers workers in small donations the re mainder came from donations by members of the club' The dinner was cooked by Chinese restaurants Following the dinner there was a moment of silence in tribute to ' the late President Roosevelt The members sang the national anthem and Miss Sarah McCrarken deliv ered an address on the president's life Violin solos by Miss Dorothy Ann Radle accompanied by her mother Mrs L C Radle preceded the final number an illustrated lecture on China given by Miss i Rowena Barlow Election of officers was held "with the following results: Presi dent Miss Barbara Beaton vice president Miss June Allen secre tary Miss Clara Mae Doherty cor responding secretary: Miss Cather ine Koldewyn treasurer Miss Mae Bramwell: historian Miss Annis r t£ " " n -- r BEMBERG If w SHEERS I NX &IK mj -- A' Brown r f City Will Change Law On Building Sip A "duration amendment to the ordinance regulating building signs In Ogden city was referred to the city attorney by the city commis sion for drafting Into final form Clyde L Peterson fire chief and Win Templeton city engineer i recommended the amendment after checking the city's building code which requires that signs or frames for displaying advertising when these are placed directly against a building be backed by metal Because metal is not obtainable It was recommended that the ordi nance be amended to read: "Signs and display frames constructed of transite masonite or other similar material on frame or metal backing may be erected against building fronts or sides but shall be so constructed as to prohibit the collection of rubbish or trash in back of the sign whereby a fire hazard might 'be created The method of construction and type of attachment to the building must in all cases meet with the approval ox the inspector - 'yA You'll find these dresses the smart answer to the que s!t i o n— perpetual "What V I Two-piece- m i shall I to- - rs warm - w e a ! wear? serve as ther suits Prints with floral motifs skillfully made 'to "spread ' graceful skirts') Sizes 14 to 44 In - Ready to mty -- §hW 790' 990 tig Marriage Licenses Marriage lieenses had been issued today at the Weber county clerk's office to the following six couples: Marion' E Raper 23 Irwin Mo and Erma Vera Nelson 24 Ogden John Raymond Deru 21 and Glenna Richards 20 both of Og den Heber Hadlock 30 Ogden and Thelma Ego 35 Chicago 111 Lester L Jackson 25 and Mable Sarratt 21 both of Springdale Ark Delphin J Smith 38 Tooele and Alcaria Lopez 27 Santa Cruz New Mexico George D Starkey 24 Amherst Ohio and Florence V Marriott 25 Ogden 1 - 0 The mandarin style Is the latesj in shortie coats Gold blue and qreen! bound in black braid makes a beautiful xfra coat Sizes 10 to 18 Serve 1 Wonder Crepe 49c yd b1 rose' navy and beige DINNER 6 to 9 p mw— GO and up Open 24 Hours a Day! DILL'S PLACE 445 25th Street Corner 25th and Ogden Ave ' lte"a-- " 39' a R a y 6 n P r 1 h ts 69c Slob weave G y yd ' floraf' rayon with ' ' washable 1 vl prints in beautiful assorted' spring shades" 39 inches wide -- tr J f Afr ! LUNCH New Menu Daily White pink' blue tot Dress J Gre p e 11 9 yd 100 Novelty weave sheer t crepe Blaclc navy rayon coral grey white blue 40M wide ' beige lime aqua light-blue-an- soldier " MERCHANTS m— 500 and up flat crepe for rayon blouses and slips You! 12 to 2 p washable 100 0se 75 'teyARGl Wv'- T L 00 R v- - 5 jr BRIM MILLINERY 298 to 498 Straws and felts in the flattering large brim style for sum- mer wear LANE — THIRD FABRIC 1 o Savo ed w ' j or-ir- l - in Second - - - hA keen whom she charged with The couple was married cruelty at San Diego Calif Oct 18 1930 was awarded custody Mrs Wilson of their two children $70 a month bonds In tne support money war household furamount of $550 and was awarded Wilson Mr nishings the family automobile son f i The Rev George H Argyle airman nf the Weber county ef fort in the united nations clothing drive! announced Saturday that six tons of clean used clothing was boxed and ready for shipment to 4 via tMaciirv nrneurement depart ment at Denver from where it will be resent to one of six centers in the United States for processing fiand repair if necessary before Mr overseas made is nal shipment Argyle also said thatforanother six tons is nearly ready shipment More than 85 tons have been collected he added AH of Divorce Granted THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING APRIL 22 1945 14A xty-- yv' v ive v iw V I Its y o |