Show Second Section StCTION Second Section mmxmxW Lxnmxnex I OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 5 194? Volunteers Building House in Race Against Disease Inroads City Confident Of Meeting Water Needs No shortage is expected in Ogden city i culinary water supply this season barring unforseen circumstances it was stated today by w Franklin Richards assistant superintendent Richards reported that demand during the daytime is slightly more than the present inflow of 19000 000 gallons per day at the city reservoir He said this loss is made up during the night when usage is at a minimum "August ts the critical month in water demand and supply" Richards added "However we contemplate no restrictions "rn the use of water if conservation rules are followed hy reetdesjta" Richards urged residents not to pas Wit hoses to run without nozzles or to water unnecessarily He pointed out that much water is wasted by setting sprinklers near sidewalks and gutters where spray collects and then runs away into "' drains He said restrictions would have to be mjjwsed if the city suffered a major fi're Grain Storage Space Ample In Ogden Area Grain storage facilities is djB Ogden area appear to be adequate for this year s crop flour and grain men said today c om me n 1 i n it on reports from Sail MM City that 'train had to b piled Ion the ground because the S were filled one OgattK aaid that was due to in caoacitv In Salt Lake re existed space for only nt mtllinn mamma in OMrn there is for seven million bushels Grain men mmrm mujiI I h structjon of private storage facilities by farsnera vwU §p much tWMid relieving a shortige and iree-ati—r- ter Smf 2 Another Ogden grain man said a shdrtaee was faaimrf at th ha the year buka decreased Jigdd and extension of private ! CBttlM WMlM make the crain avail- tne borage space at hand BKB JLSB BS piTBfiiit ass jljiB&SHSw'lfc W jv wgf WmwmW ? no trouble storinc our "fi K&y§k'r- year and we don't InMpgft emM-Sdifficult v this storage man declared Twin Girls Arrive Mr and Mrs Bible School io Volunteers from Hill air force base and labor unions are building a borne for Mrs LaVern Ericksen and children Lee David and Carol Ann The husband and father Kenneth Ericksen a cancer victim is reported to have only s few w eeks to live Begin Monday trhl The Vacation Rihlo f tUm Washington Terrace Community will begin on Monday at nine a m at the Washington Terrace junior high school building A large corps of teachers are in rradiness for the 200 or more children and young people who will be In attendance at the sessions Bible stories character stories games handwork voice speaking choir rnovies worship and are all in store for those in attendace Every child three years UP trough junior high school Is welcome regardless of reee orcreed The high school and college young people will hold classes three nights a week Thev will study and discuss the subject SJesus and the Problems of Life" The pator will lead the discussion The teachers and assistants include the following people: Helen line Mrs fdna Doud Mrs Craig Mrs Cutt Mr Long Mrs Zophv! Foster Mrs Mevers Mrs Mrs Robcon Mrs Smith Mrs Stephens Mrs Wolfe Mrs Rogers Merle Zophy Rex Warner Willis Mooney Donna Stewart Carol Wilson Catherine Cline Mrs Green and Augusta T Jgckley ilih ten-da- y sur-'fWg- es ofe C Lo-res- w Restoration of License Sought Renewing his efforts to have the license of Carl Ritchy Pto-mtavern Atty David K Holther wan requested to confer with S City Atty George Barker Commissioners declined to restore theWednesday license Attv Holther declared there is no criminal charge -- pending against Mr Ritchy and la Justice to him he should be given to conduct his business:permission Atty Holther informed the commission that "there is no disposition on the part of the district cdurt to rinse the place by a temporary In- city commission restore the revoked beer gt junction" Tractor Injures Boy in Hooper Widdison son Mr and Mrs Howard Widdison ofijUe of Hooper sustained head injuries -h musm DfiwpM a tractor and a pile of lumber at the Widdison' farm this morning Hw child was taken to the Dee hospital where the attending physician reported the injury is not too serious " ' -h- Friends From Every Walk Of Life Assist in Project By Wayne Baker HILL AIR FORCE BASE — The bouse that friendship built is rapidly near ing completion on a sunny street in Brigham City near Bush-ne- ll hospital The house is for Kenneth Ericksen His friends are legion And whether or not Kenneth Ericksen sees the last nail driven the last touch of paint applied and the last shrub planted depends on how long Ken can put off his rendezvous with death — for cancer has struck Doctors give Ken less than a month to Hve Ken's friends are determined that the house he started himself will be finished in every detail for his pretty wife and three small children They are contributing their time talents and money to help their buddy realize his dream Many o his fellow employes at Hill field are spending their evenings working on his house Others who are unable to help on the actual construction work are contributing money In Supervisor Post Erickren who had worked at Hill air force base since 1942 wag a supervisor in the aircraft electrical accessories shop until forced to quit by illness three months ago During World war II he became an engineering officer at a 9 base in New Mexico When he returned to Hill after the war he took up his life where he had left off three years earlier He started on a house for his family and everything went along fine He finished the basement and he and his little family moved in to await the finishing of the rest of the house Ken was doing all the work himself with the help of a fellow Hill fielderjustGus Kopinitz of the maintenance division wood-miIt was slow going but they were getting it done Enters Hospital Then Ken got sick At first doctors said it was appendicitis and they operated Still Ken didn't get welt Doctors at the veterans' hospital in Salt Lake City performed an exploratory operation Cancer! And so far advanced that nothing could be done to check its growth When Ericksen finally had to quit work at Hill field his friend Gus Kopinitz made himself a promise that he would somehow see that Ken's house got finished He enlisted the aid of some of Ken's friends at Hill field and Brig-haCity Each night after work they would go over to Ken's house and work as long as they could A B-2- ll i ! Given Bracelet The Brigham City Carpenters union heard of the project to comthe house and they pitched plete in to help and really got the ball Plumbers roUing electricians plasterer and all sorts of other tradesmen joined in Lumber Co pledged to paint and paper th- - house The L D- S Sikth ward at Brigham promised to landscape the lot Materials Needed Everyone who knew Ken Ericksen wanted to help Gus told them that with all the labor being donated there still remained the materials problem Employes of Kin's shop chipped in and soop contributions trickled in from all over the maintenance division at! Hill field They all wanted to show Ken that they appreciated his friendship So far Gus has collected about three hundred dollars But now it la a race against tittle A race to see who will triumph first — the men with the hammers rakes and brushes or the grim reaper But the friends of Ken Ericksen have something in their favor that will decide the victor It's Ken's fighting heart He Just won't quit till he sees the finishing touches put on this house that friendship built Tri-Ste- HILL AIR FORCE In the One and Only Genuine te sil- - Ladies' San- HIPS I McCLANAHAN'S -- 2344 WASHINGTON BLVD I I k v I ty Hard-Finis- imm Arc Here's 2 a h r&sV S i£ I SUITS a I M I lesvtars Sizes 35 to 44 Hi mm S ALL you demjend is yours in these fine Wits STYLE— VALUE —FAULTLESS — m M m?JLML AM ES' fYjW m '3s lw e ft$fn Further Sav no - m m jr x BBBBl DRESSES For ONLY BBBBB i 1 BBBK llsu ssss iBBBBBBt FIT Just come in TMit sV tt 7f J wm w v and fry them on howl and EAS¥ to buy i -V- set W sssi 1 1 1 aam mm'-- ifWASHINGTON BUfp Ilk FIRST and - IWtfcDb - BEST CHOICE 1 I of the smart new COATS DOS WOOL COVERTS — I COVASHEENS M and BROADCLOTHS LAY AWAY your choice NOW-- so you'll have your nice new Coat for the FIRST chilly days of Autumn GABARDINES cSIts 2995 iiPpiid AAQC S I aaaaaa -Sl'ill 1 I 1 NOT A pENNY ADDED for CREDIT No "Red Tape" No Delay-Inst- ant Service! v mm f jpmm I I COATS 1 - Reg 5500 — Cut I 1 to Fur-Trimm- 3985 ed coats 344 WASHINGTON BLVD J jj 49!s See the classy New Fall GABARDINES and Sharks A m AWAY y - ' kiMi --' -iiwii ni ' Q- first new selections just unpacked rr css mm irsstiriT I — Courtesy Always-- Wh McCLANAHAN'S I JUu Stylish NEW SUITS All Other Summer Dresses Drastically Reduced! McCLANAHAN'S Get arriving dairy longs 90 I Worsted 100 Wool N'S 5 TU Po-cate- llo Reg g95 Summer Sizes-MISS- " 1 1 mm JUNIOR - hi 1 SizeS and ft IPre-Pea- a Linens j Will Reg 55OO —Junk Bfim ' DEPOST I i Li KeTemoer— 1 12-d- ay six-thir- 11 l h(C( e - Members of the L D S Mound Fort ward are invited to attend an annual summer party at the upper South Fork camp Saturday! Aug 6 from two p rh throughout the afternoon There will be ball treasurer games horseshoe pitching chilS J Pierce as master of cere- dren's races and other activities monies with the aid! of several At m supper will p others has completed details Leon be served followed bv a nrvtffram Hickman will act as chairman of at eight p m There will be no the welcoming committee charge for ward members mm B School Reports Pupils Missing Charge Ail You Need! forized Levis Sized for waist length 1 H j nd HALF Sizes Boy' Q-5- I - Sixea Og-4a- pre- PRESSES 345 325 305 395 - ii Ogden Industrial club members and families have arranged for a picnic Saturday Aug 6 at three p m in lower picnic grounds in South Fork canyon according to Walter R Davis club secretary and NO MONEY DOWN! Men's Sixes 30 ro3t Student's Sizes 27 to 29 — : Mound Fort Has Outing Saturday A "Jim 1 j Industrial Club To Hold Picnic Sizes-WOME- These super - heavy copper riveted b I u e denim waist overalls ore tops for lasting comfort and longer wear There! are lots of blue jeans but mere "s only one Levi I Look for the Red tab on! ' I the back pocket - c brai st ri Got! ma off in the right key S C Doud 9 Victory road den's newest organization is now Washi net on Terraee: viem enriaM sented to T Sgt Elmer Wi Bienz reaqy 10 apply to national headSixteen men were present with by Brig Gen William M Morgan quarters in Detroit for a charter their tonsils oiled for the ocHill AFB commanding general reThe organization is Ogden chap casion and tofully aid them in getting choseri his for ter Society for the Preservation organized were about as many men cently being for July and Encouragement of Barber from the Salt Lake City chapter of Bienz has been stationed at Hill Sgt for Quartet Singing in America Shop Inc the S P E B S Q S A directed two years and has acted as first which wa set up Thursday in a by Munson B Hinman Jr area sergeant of Hq and Hq squadron meeting at the Knights of Pythias counselor for the past ten months He! is the hall 2351 Grant Hinman said the Ogden group son of Mrs Emma Bienz Route 4 First chord struck at the meet- - snowea acnniie possiotitties and he T Buhl Ida vva InC Was eieption nf (iffi-rsnmriH irA Having been in the service for when notes of the election had number of experienced singers who nine years Sgt Bienz was With the died awayl Robert Wilkinson 13201 turned out for the first meeting 31st infantry frbm 1936 to 1938 Grant hal been elected president ' Entertainment at the meeting the 25th infantry division in the From 1943 to 1945 he served with Pacific theatre of operations s Leaves for Texas squadron leader and later as plaDavid R Yoiig A D A N son toon sergeant Listed among She many ribbons of Mr an! Mrs D R Young Sgt Bienz wears are the (bronze 2825 Madron has left for star combat infantryman's badge Corpus Two state industrial occupation of jJapan American Christ! Texas after spending a theatre Liberation of "Luzoit with leave here He recently re- school students were reported missbronze star Aspatic-Pacifing from the institution Thursday with turned Barbers Point Hawaii night rl bronze star and Harbor where from According to a report at was he stationed for the the school ribbon the boys were permuted On Oct 29 to come into town but failed to reSgt Bienz and (his wife the for- last nine months mer Lorraine Gdranson of Huron 1947 he enlisted in the navy while turn Peace officers in Ogden- - and surSouth Dakota like at 8999 North attending Idaho State college 5000 West Clearfield rounding places were conducting a search for the missing student Bembergs — Prints-Crep- es Street Cottons-Cham- Account-Ju- BASE-f- A ver identification bracelet was - m Outfit the Family R Rothev announce birth of daughters at the Dee hopital 7mm t-Working along with union labor volunteers LaMont Yalta mm MBiday evening Mrs Rothey wggt rock nail lata Into place prior to plastering The home is at tl South Fewffc WuST Chore Patricia Mordaunt daughformerly peopK —' mm ter of Mr and Mrs V J MordaogdL " i" mi- irojt—b Mr Rothey is a son of Mr and Mrs 4 L G Rothey of Pittsburgh Pa was provided b v cpaarteta and chor- The Rotheys have one other rtWl uses from the Salt Lake chapter ter Susan street gBjpt U m Local Barber Shop Singers List Leaders Seek Charter Airman-of-Mont- h mmw Open an anti- - a year" w a UK' altar "hmt NS "J95 Looking" or Suyingl McCLANAHAN'S 1 344 WASHINGTON BLVD 3 |