Show Second Section SECTION Mm I OGDEN Promotions Made in Builder Receives OHS UTAH CITY FRIDAY EVjNjNsTTilTrr Cadet Corps H tlPi ii BE fiflgU " Wk IA M Biff itM mm the remainder will be authorized later Swart said us War Chemicals Turn to Peace Usefulness ' MfeSfrjr- -- - yyfMBp 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Expecting the Japanese and Ger-mato unleash poisonous gas warfare in a last desperate attempt turn the tide of the conflict the U s had assembled vast amounts of material to counteract this type of offenslv Today much of the material fortunately never used for its intended purpose is being recon verted lor civilian use at a temporary depot at the Stevens Canning Co plant 3320 Pacific The enterprise being conducted by the Blakely Sales Corn nt Tjimnvne Pa is managed by H W Buck 1963 Brinker and is providing employment for 25 local men From Utah Depot The material a amount of which has been great from Utah general depotpurchased street Second 1S aJcetylene-tetrachloriliquid and accordpowder to L M Feaman operations ing superintendent The liquid UMt weighinjg pounds ner tmllrm rfiva nruinris than water) is poured into 1000-gallo- n tanks from where it is storage pumped into 8000-gallo- n railroad tank cars It is shipped to the E I duPont electro cnemical department at Wyandotte Mich The containers are sold to chain stores No market has been found for the powder but since it contains d chlorine it is anticipated it will be saleable said Feaman The liquid after having been mixed with the powder was intended to be used for decontamination purposes in gassed areas It is a very powerful counter-ageand is effective in render ing narmiess practically every known type of poisonous gas according to the foreman Must Leave Plant The salvage operations have been proceeding for approximately three months during which 1000 cans of material per day have been processed Eighteen tank cars of the liquid have been shipped east The company must vacate the canning company premises by June 1 but will carry on operations elsewhere It is antiHnntivl that the Blakely corporation will main tain a permanent establishment in Ogden to salvage war materials I BY 1 pi IB wk Jfg I pf I de detra-chlori- BRIGHTENED new brass and stripes as result of a Several Ogden high school cadets are series of promotions In this typical group are Staff Sergeantwearing Roland Robinson left Major Dee L Olsen Captain Ronald Trapp and Tech Sergeant Fred Montmorency Achievement and VA Ability Rewarded Medical Treatment fftaty of brass graced the halls of Ogden high school when the newly made cadet officers displayed their polished finery after recent promotions The non-cowere also bedecked with their recently acquired stripes The promotions had been withheld until this date as a large amount of cadet competition had been expected for the attainment of the new ranks For outstanding achievement and ability in the cadet corps the following promotions are announced by Lieut Col Jack K Nor-ri- s P M S & T: To be battalion staff officers Cadet Major Dee L Olsen executive officer Cadet Captain Ronald Trapp adeg jutant To be cadet second lieutenants Richard Bird Donald W Bridges Maurice Welker David L Folk-ma- n Robert M Watson Lorrin D Wiggins To be cadet technical sergeants: Lloyd Thurston fred Montmorency Jim Anderson? William Handy Kenneth Yearsley To be cadet first sergeants: Clarence Er'celens Carl B Hoist Garde Kartchner Roland Robinson John Fitzgerald To be cadet corporals: Eugene W Kelleher Ralph B Cowles Warren D Allred Lottier C Dear-de- n D'Orr D Cozzens Ralph W Mitchell Lamar C Facer Darrel L Tuttle Joe Tite Ray H Lin-for- d County Eldon E Evans Jack A Mad-se- n H Ensign Elmer F Richard 4-- H Rippon Lannes E Wilson Kenneth P Todd Bruce F Ririe KenD Hunter Kenneth L Fair Cache county took top honors neth Don J Deis Robert N DeVree for enrollment in Four-club M Moore Larry B Marwork in Utah in 1946 tabulations Rodger and tin Robert Mukai at made Utah State Agriculjust tural college extension service office show Davis Sharp state Four-- H est percentage of project compleclub leader announced today tion with a record of 92 per cent With a membership of 601 Cache Three other counties Rich Wanosed out Utah county which had satch and Wayne each had more 559 boys and girls enrolled in than 90 per cent completion on Four-activities Third in line projects was Millard county with 454 memThe state enrollment of Four-- H bers Sevier Sanpete and Salt clubs in 1946 totaled 6258 memL?ke counties were next in that bers and 1026 local volunteer order leaders an increase of 380 memBox Elder county had the high bers over 1945 Cache i rs Priority on materials and labor for the first 50 structures has been granted by the civilianis production administration and it anticipated Percentage Basis The contract was awarded on a cost-plpercentage basis accordwho estimates the to Swart ing cost for the entire project will amount to about $200000 to $250-00- 0 Initial phases of the work which must be completed by May Soon 25 to 30 15 are underway men will be employed he said Contract to furnish materials for the masonry buildings was awarded to the Mortarless Tile Block Co also of Ogden according to Swart Considerable material has been moved to the site he declared The structures which will house and entertainment confectionery erectother concessions are being ed especially for the centennial celebration but they are to be of permanent construction Swart who came to Ogden from California about a year ago served as superintendent over pile driving operations at the new River-dal- e overpass and bridge just south of Ogden Diver Equipment He is believed to be the only person in this area possessing comdiving equipment plete deep-se- a His apparatus includes three diving suits with air hoses and compressors The contractor who used one of the suits last summer to seek a drowned boy in the Weber river has made experimental dives in the Great Salt lake Accompanied by a business associate Swart said he went down 45 feet in Utah's inland sea "Because of the heavy percentage of salt in the water it was necessary to add 35 to 40 pounds to our diving suits to reach the bottom he stated The suits already are heavily weighted with lead shoes weighing 28 pounds each and a heavy brass headpiece Correct Inflation The suits said Swart are made of rubberized linen and must be kept inflated with precisely the correct amount of air or they will leak and expose the diver to the pressure of the water The correct amount is about six pounds greater than the water pressure he explained This air pressure is maintained by a gasoline driven compressor capable of pumping 85 to 90 cubic feet a minute 1947 From Army Base 1 An Ogden contractor Garland I Swart 2750 Monroe revealed today he has been awarded a contract to construct approximately 100 buildings which will comprom-ic- e the carnival midway at the state fair grounds on the west side of Salt Lake City 24 Plant Works on Materials State Fair Work IB xwcmnev i Contract for Second Section - Tops Enrollment H Unable to Give Kiwanians Back Servicemen and women home on terminal leave before their official discharge from service are not entitled to medical treatment from the veterans administration M D Wells Jr contact officer for Utah said today Servicemen and women in need of medical treatment must obtain it from the services until they are officially disci ischarged Wells said However the VA official pointed out those on terminal leave are eligible to obtain educational benefits to which veterans under public law 346 are entitled although they will not receive subsistence payments until officially discharged They may also file claims for pensions with the VA but no final decision will be rendered on such applications until after the discharge Too persons on terminal leave may file for VA guaranteed 1 loans U n e m p oyment compensation Wells said is not available to persons on terminal leave since they still are "employed" by the services Car Rams Pillar Two Persons Hurt Two persons escaped with minor injuries Thursday night when their eastbound coupe changed directions due to brake trouble and smashed into a support of the marquee of the Bamberger-Uta- h Centrl railroads' depot at 258 lhL Twenty-fourt- h Samuel H McCrone 22 of 214 West Second driver told police jY®55 forced to apply his brakes suddenly to avoid hitting a car ahead The application o the brakes vigorous caused the rear College Effort - de one-thir- By unanimous vote members of he Kiwanis club Thursday afternoon decided to send a letter to the Utah legislature urging legislators to give Weber college some of the th'ngs the college has asked for Recent publicity from the college calls attention to increased enrollment and overcrowded conditions and the prospects of many young people in the Ogden area being unable to continue their education unless Weber is provided a larger campus and the college school expanded to a four-yea- r John Culley crrarter member of the Ogden Kiwanis club a past president and a past district governor of Kiwanis International was given privileged membership The honor was conferred by Pres John Price Culley who recently retired from his profession as a pharmacist said he had gained mUch knowledge understanding and wisdom through his association with Kiwanis A colored film showing the value of clean water and what it means to health and the future was an educational feature of the meeting Trumpet solos were by Miss Vivian Ahren with Miss Donna Richards as piano accompanist nt Anti-ga- s — q Court Case — Vera Cragun Steed Second district court alleging today had filed a divorce ccWW They were married M fj plaint against Marion S Cragun in Ogden Sept 8 1937 non-supp- ort Fire Damages Home On Cross Street VF7W1M Ogden city firemen battled minutes Thursday night to control a fire which apparently had its origin in an overstuffed settee at a residence at 528 Cross street occupied by Paul L Allred and owned by William A Ander38 son The blaze destroyed the settee and a radio burned a hole through the wall scorched all of the front room and part of the kitchen and d the remainder of the dwelling's interior firemen reIt is a frame ported smoke-damage- one-sto- t r"""3&" —a- s- ry building i 1 J 3 Vil J WJM M 11 1111 DOLLAR DEPOSIT Will Lay-Awa- y IfiDiir CHOICE! 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