Show fA' Second Section SECTION Second Spitf B OSDEN CITY UTAH FRHMY EVENING APRIL 29 Mayor Aroused Appeal Issued By 'Detour' of Merci Boxcar for Quick Donations Kilburn Chooses Supt H Parley Kilburn of the state industrial anschool nounced the appointmenttoday of Veon G Smith psychiatric case worker from the University of Utah to supervise social work students doSmith succeeds ing field work Milton G Thackery who has resigned Smith will be employed on a part-tim- e basis from the graduate school of social work University of Utah He attended Brigham Young university and Universitv of Utah and holds a master's decree on social science work from Western Reserve universitv Cleveland Supt Kilburn also announced formation of a new position to coordinate the treatment program at the institution Appointed to this position is Roy C Evans who has been director of home life for the past year boy's Frank D Sawyer (left) native of Ogden Is new Utah manager ef Evans will supervise a clinic mv in !ttir3 m i iriuuiir Aim k civgnipji v o nc social case work the receiving unit John Hyde (right) who is retiring and coordination of boy's and girl'p e home life Frank A Gates veteran of school the employe Was namprf to fill the position vacated by - - by-pa- ss Evans '' 'Place of Remembrance' Fund Called Modest by Colonel Col Graves B McGary (retired) tormer commanding officer at utfah general depot believes the Mr and Mrs ' Charles Normann $61000 being sought to complete the fjunigen formerly of Haguesund Norway have arrived in Ogden "place of remembrance" is a modwith their two sons Karl aged est sum for its but enfive and Normann eight They tirely reasonable purpose for the size of are residing with Mr and Mrs J Martin Larsen of North Ogden the community "The fact that this The trip cost more than $1000 and will cost so little shouldsanctuary their life's savings be inrepresented Mr and Mrs Haugen are Latter-da- y ducement for everybody to give it their support" the colonel said Saint members and were to the church by Mr and Many communities in Ogden's Mrs Larsen when they were on a population class both following vvui iu war i ana world war II mission to Norway in Mr Haugen is former seaman constructed lavish works of marble and bus driver but plans to take up carpentry work in America He plana to attend Weber college night school classes Mr and Mrs Haugen plan to apply for citizenship 1S4C-19- pd 48 papers "There is no In the world like America— place It's a wonderful country where you can buy clothes without rationing and everyone has so many advantages" they said "It is well worth our sacrifices to be able to AmerWe nevpr want to go home ica again except maybe for a visit" to-co- me Named Delegate To Church Meet Gordon Havenor of Ogden will represent the young people of the Episcopal missionary district of Utah at the pro- - — v i n c i a 1 youth meeting to be held in St Mark's cathedral Seattle Wash May 2 to 6 Havenor a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd was chosen synod representative at the spring rally of district young people held in Salt Lake City He is the son of Mr and Mrs H G Havendr 1535 Lecturer Offers 'Double Feature' Robert Friars traveler adventurer and photographer introduced the Ogden Knife and Fork club to something new in the travelogue field Thursday night—the "double feature" The choice was the audience's Friars scheduled lecture was his colorful "Caribbean Holiday" but he asked the diners at the Ben Lomond hotel how many would care also to see the color film he is readying for a new tour taken only last year on "Holiday in France" The response was unanimous as was the approval at the completion of the augmented program Friars' youthful enthusiasm and commentary combined with the beauty of his films to make an evening His Caribbeanentertaining sequences included genuine voodoo ceremonies on Haiti the first ti in COlor: Trinidad's crnut l&lra Oh Hindu nriests and MnUm temples on Trinidad: banana load the Rio ing anq rafting down Grande on Jamaica- - hunk fun on Puerto Rico history ine —oonus film— on southern France ranged from the stern ramparts of medieval fortresses to the gay pleasures of beach resorts and the breath-takin- g beautv of the French Alps t Friars' nroiert wife blonde Mrs Betty Friars a former Powers model The meeting elnRMf tk loia 49 series of the Knife and Fork C1UD laugh-provoki- and metal honoring their war dead in various wavs There i itiefii tion for questioning the wisdom of such expenditures "But the sponsors of our project have very appropriately arranged for a simple dignified and inextribute to our boys whose pensive bodies were never rwown burial" Twent Havenor iwo otner members of the Ogden young people's group Miss Donna Olley and Kenneth Merrill will represent Utah at the young people's conference to be held in connection with the Episcopal triennial general convention in Sep- tember - n for Serves as Custodian Col McGary is serving as custodian of monies received in the drive for contributions as request of war veteran's committee headed by Rinw Smurthwaite Col McGary appealed for everybody who possibly can to return their donations during the week-en- d Addressed and stamped envelopes for the contributions were mailed to every home in Ogden City and Weber county Thus far the response Monday has been small How much should wo give? This query has been received ' members of the Og repeat den Women's Patriotic council project sponsor and the Ogden chamber of commerce trust Sm& headquarters Left Up to Donors Smurthwaite said the commit-1- 1 char8 of fund raising had left that up to the donors — any amount "We are finding" Smurthwaite added "that in most families the father and mother contribute between $1 and $5 while each child gives 10 cents to 25 cents" addition to $6000 needed to pay for costs ofthe the granite stone on which names of the veterans will be engraved and greens which will enhance the plot the veterans hope to get $2000 to pay for a special office force stamps and stationery "Many hundreds of dollars been donated" Smurthwaite have said wnm w i u 3 -- Frank DSawyer No Liquor 4 Checks Given to Reserve Corps - con-vert- Ogden Native Steps Upward In Firm Stale Symphony Deputy Auditor to Attend Confab Funds Sought 4 $ Va Njrla Social Worker Mayor Herman W Peery declared today that Ogden people are entitled to "a full explanation" from a Salt lake City committee in charge of the Utah box car section of the French Merci train for falling to exhibit the car in Ogden "as agreed" Peery said he understands the miniature car bearing gifts to Utah people from the French people has been mounted in Memory grove Salt Lake City and will — dedicated May 4 "The last word we received in Ogden was that the car was to be exhibited here as well as in other communities" the mayor said "But it seems that the Salt Lake us group has decided to rhis indeed sounds like some high handedness" Robert L Shelby chairman of the Ogden reception committee for -- the Merci train said he had many times contacted the Salt Lakers regarding their alleged promise to 0 how the car in Ogden "About all I got was the run around" he said Mayor Peery also wondered what has become of Ogdens share of the gifts aboard the train "I understood some of the gifts were to be displayed permanently in one of our public buildings" he said The Utah boxcar arrived in Salt As only a handful of envelopes bearing donations to the "place of remembrance reached headquarters today Colonel Graves B McGary Lake City last Feb 18i A reception which included 100 Ogden-ite- s iV1Hn8todianf the roections- aPPled for all to make thehr week-en- d over in order that other steps on the prowas held in Salt Lake City gram can be completed Feb 22 The car was sent to the US along with cars for each of the other states to show the appreciation of the French people for materials sent on the American Friendship train Jn 1947 Converts Arrive From Norway First checks in payment for inactive dUtV to hp nairi in this ano were received by members of the 383rd infantry organized reserve WednesHav Corns avnrrii Capt Keith G Warner public re lations omcer ot the third battalion CclDt Warner statori that M A part men t of the army has author- waft payment to qualifying officers and enlisted men from last October However intemrotat inn anH application of the law caused some ueiay Vacancies exist in the third battalion in all grades for both officers and enlisted men Thnca in terested are invited to attend troop scnuoi meetings ax me Utah general depot Dates of meetings can be obtained by calling O E O Guin headquarters O Sgt H C at me aepot Board Agrees to Surface Street Oil mulch of Libertv avenue from surfacing Ninth to Twelfth street was approved by city commissioners on netition nt ¥7 nd dents W C Fronk 968 y — IdVP and former Ogden district manager of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co has been named Utah manager of that firm it was announced today by Brie C general commercial manager Sawyer started work with the telephone company in Ogden hr May 192R and in February 1930 he was named manager at Ameri can Fork From then until Febru at ary 1988 he worked as manager Prirp Aiwi Imuran ' Koonm i n a raAan district manager after leaving Lo-In September 1945 he was appointed Utah commercial supervisor with offices at Salt Lake City and in October 1946 he was made assistant Utah manager In his Dresent rwvsitinn Ytm re places Orson John Hyde who is retiring In Ogden Sawyer was a member F Of the board of flrrtAa ih chamber of commerce a member of the Rotary club Weber club and ugaen and club He served as country chairman of the American Red Cross rlnvp in and was a member of the boardiuj of directors of the Ogden CcKmrnUilsf: chest in 1945 Mrs Sawyer is the former Bovle dauifhter nt Wfcv nH Aa-be- rg Mrs A W Annual banquet of the' Weber Whip club will be held m Monday May I at in the college cafeteria it isp announced by Paula Holmes president The banquet will honor the pledges for the coming year and new officers will be introduced Miss Holmes will and Lulu Daniels will act as preside toastmistress six-thir- arK w 1 1 ei 1 H Young Fella! r rivttt Boyle Oaden 18 Clerks are Instructed to demand from all persons of questionable age a birth certificate or record of army or navy discharge before granting a permit Recent allegations that young persons were procuring liquor trom state stores by using per mits issueo to tneir parens discounted oy Andreason I Special— Only 12 I mA 95 mFK PEARL CHOKERS JS Payments At No Extra Cost 1949 iosgpo Schdul Hm McCLANAHAN'S 344 WASHINGTON BLVD STRAND -°-"OWlU Joneane Garner are the alternates f Bright This convention is called th i mvthical 4!th stite Th I r rl h from all over ITtah l Mr nnd Mr Crnl a definite part in the government formerly of Ogden and now of mai win oe set up according to West Yellowstone Mont are vtjtfe the state laws Unite of the Amerine friend and nliiiinc in "tn4 ican Lecnm invihrv m They reDort an excellent ilnt— ing this event Capable counselors sports season was held and antici- - ana instructors wui supervise the paiea a large tourist trade Deb Kins from trie 120 Young formerly of Ogden wss from Utah two will representatives he seWted I elected— Linns luK i VdlULII lul V the attend national in convention ports Mr Schulthess Washington D C at a later date 5E miiiasmm u-il- -- -- t- i KBWatrt8ldJafIJafTgfefJilna mWt Laaai Prison Inmate Petition for a writ at habeas corpus was filed in Second district court today by Raymond Diarte charging that he is being illegally restrained in the Ogden City jail by Polka Chief Maurice J aaa aaaaaaaaaaai iaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaBaa Schooff 3 bffili'lHMffllfRi I e " I' V -- f s jfiqt-- ! 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Here are dainty GIFTS that MOTHER Will Frank' D Sawyer Ogden native "In contributing to the drive a maintain the Utah State symphonv music lovers are attempting to preserve a fine organisation Unless funds are ralaed to pay the aatafiic and pappuses ot the leader Maj rice Abravanol and the musician the re will be do orchestra" sella statement issued todav "Since 194? when Mr Abravanol atoned a contract with the a they have traveled through put the uitermountain area and have thrilled audiences with ttadr fine playing" Donations whether large or JS sent o r and Bin ffSS" P lfatthei 1506 Twesiir-fourth dial or to lira An thony J Lund 2831 Mabsn dial Whip Club Plans jav ' v7" for Young People Gains Promotion Liberty said have two sons Robert the stretch is heavily used 12 Bonneville Park traffic and is bya Richard bus route Three abuttors signed an agreement giving the city right of way over a drain at Cross and L'f !f a I LJ Liberty Fronk said residents there also want the stretch curbed and guttered He was asked to obtain another petition for this Saturday is the final day for receiving requests for inclusion in this summer's special improvement work I I l4 Reduced Now to Only 19 90 As Little-- as 100 Opens an Instant Credit — Take Your Purchase With You No "Red Tope -No Delay! 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