Show mm OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY R New Cars Expedite Wheat Traffic Into Ogden Vets Will Honor Memory of Pfc Rollow EVENING IS 1949 Adams Family Reunion Selina E Morgan Taken by Death ' The name of Pfe Melvin Ralphuntil D day and on that day Mel Hollow late son of Mr and Mrs vin waa with toe first ooat toad shores of France He Floyd C Rollow 582 Douglas has to hit the been selected as the Ogden WW pushed on to Germany with his and was wounded Sept 30 J hero to be honored at special ser- outfit vices Tuesday night at the national 1944 He was hospitalized in England American Disabled convention until the Battle of the Bulge when Veterans Cleveland O he returned to action with his old The name of Pfc Rollow was from the hospital by Weber chapter No 4 D outfitwasdirectly them in the battle j with A V as the man who was killed and Rhine river where he was i in action or died of wounds re- of the Feb 27 1945 ceived in action Who merited spe- killed' Company L 39thhisinfantry was cial recognition to symbolize all the father Floyd- j the outfit in which war dead of the community His name was taken to national C Rollow fought and was woundconvention headquarters by P G ed in World war I The elder RolBoam delegate from Weber chap- low was wounded at the Argonne j ter Boam in compdhy wfth other forest Rollow received while delegates from Utah went to! Melvin R seven battle stars pur-- 1 in service Cleveland by chartered bus leaf cluster and oak with heart pie Native of Ogden a special citation for bravery in in was born Pfc Hollow Ogden line of duty for capturing seven d Aug 18 1924 was graduated from German prisoners 1943 and Ogden high school in in Buried Belgium Lake in the army at Salt He- was buried in the Henri- City June 3 1943 He was trained first at Fort Mc-- 1 Chapelle U S militaryonecemetery of the Clellan Ala- and was sent from in Belgium and was s war dead to be j there to the Tennessee maneuvers first of Ogden' He waa stationed in Nashville for returned from the European thej some time and from there be was aire Melvin R Rollow was rcburied sent to Camp Attebery Ind for Veterans special rifle training in JMay 1944 in theat Disabled American Ogden City cemetery with where he Joined Company L 39th plot V of- - j A 4 No D Weber chapter infantry j in ficiating trained L England Company AUGUST The Elias Adams family reunion" will be held on Sunday August 14 at Guinavah park in Logan canyon according to Harold Sandall Game president of Tremonton are and recreational activities planned for the daytime festivities and the program will start at p m Free movies will be shown in the evening Mrs Selina Elizabeth Mdrgan 87 formerly of Ogden widow of William Morgan died in a Seattle Wash hospital Aug 9 following a short illness Three months ago she went there to visit a daughter go- ing from Reno Nev where she j had resided 1 8 years ward and had been active She was born March 25 1862! Reno in Relict society ana eno cjssjpp In Boston Mass a daughter of D B P harles and Elizabeth Turner Grab- - i i 1 1882 she was mart hie When a few weeks old the to Mr Jan Lake in Salt City Morgan family crossed the plains to Utah I aUed in Ogden in 1925 She was a member of the L D S six-thir- i J se-'ke- ttd Sm C J KUTA a ipsanized church of JajflW m- - fbvtat Saints Washington Blvd 10 00 A M jSjjtttch School 11 on A M Morning Worship 7 30 P M wonM Hning i ! i iNf yjj 51 WESTERN IN STATIONS HtMttPHEW ' jjjl ' of t Jifr-tt- '! single-hande- en-list- ed - - j Weber Winds Up Pool Courses iishint By five-wee- five-wee- life-savin- life-savi- Soldier Sent to BEST Hill Base Duty I I j I ROY — Pfc Jack Spencer son of Mr and Mrs R Clyde Spencer of Roy has completed basic- train- ing at Lackland air force base Texas and has been assigned to Hill air force base He formerly worked in the sup- ply division at Hill air force base where his father is foreman of the vehicle repair section pfc is a graduate of Weber high school He enlisted in the air corps last April Spe-nce-r IN TOWN! j j of At side — Bob Keys car anloader and James 8 McNeil assistant Globe Mills watch manager grain pour out the bottom of one cars of the new which empty themselves in 19 minutes time closed-hopp- SOL The summer swimming program Weber college which draws to m conclusion today has been quite Cooling off daze with nights successful said Reed Swenson col- longer and days shorter and evlege athletic director erybody happy except those who The program was under the ov- want rain "Rain? What's that?'' the office boy who erall direction of Milton Mecham asks Aloysus it has been so long since it says with Clair Anderson and Marjorie stormed he can t remember how it Merrill as instructors and Tom seems Wood acting as life guard in case yqu've forgotten k In the first period tooRain consists of drops of moisture 160 boys and 160 girls recelvedr inwhich precipitate from the heavens struction in classes of 40 each and and are sometimes shed by urn-- j k session brellas straw hats and cars that in the second endiug today there were about 160 are just washed more boys and 130 girls Hi ho weathero why doesn t it A program for adults was carried on during the summer with snow now when we need it? Maxi-- I classes for beginners and advanced mum temperature Friday was 85 students degrees with 56 degrees minimum Evening classes for women were j early today along with barometric held each Monday and Wednes- pleasure 2559 or altimeter setting g and 3011 day and adult water safety classes were held each About 25 One year ago maximum was 91 Tuesday and Thursday — persons were enrolled in the safe- degrees — still in gay nineties Reminimum was 56 degrees and ty sessions member? "And now gentlemen" Popularity of the Weber- - gym pool was shown by the crowds of continued the congressman at his swimmers who appeared for the press conference "I wish to tax open swimming periods from five your memory" to six p m and seven to eight "Good heavens" muttered the p m on class days 'officials de- reporter "has it come to that?" clared All swimming students were "My wife is untidy nagging all given examinations at the endWe-of the time extravagant and doesn't th eourse and were awarded l unucisiano me ber Swimming club cards Those 'When did you meet this other who qualified will also receive woman?" American Red Cross and swimming cards JOB time-save- rs J8AGGS OIL CO 2296 Grant Ave J Eighteenth Ward - T- s -- W Engstrom Pioneer Dead Celebrate Will H U NTS V I LLE — Joseph William Engstrom 80 Utah pioneer and Huntsville farmer died Friday at the family home of causes incident to age He was born Dec 16 1868 in f I j j j ! j j Stale Reports on Pine View Tests cil- Joseph W Fngstrom Grantsville a son of Magnus and Eliza Jerison Engstrom On April 22 1891 he married Emelmc Anderson in the L D S Logan tem- ple In deep water tests three of seven failed to come within the bacteriological limits and 18 of 35 coli form for tests organisms showed positive 'The results indicate possibility of an undesirable bacteriological quality of water at the beach" the sanitation division said but further samples will be analyzed beare definite fore conclusions reached" Slake Will Hold ABOUT Lagoon Outing SAVE? j j When a young boy he settled in Huntsville where he owned and operated a farm An active member of the L D S Huntsville ward he held various posts including Sunday school and ward wacher and at time of death was a member of the high priests quorum Ogden stake Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters Mrs Ross H McCune Mrs Wilford Wheelwright Mrs G A Gillette and William LeRny Engstrom Ogden: Mrs L J Lei h man Los Angeles: Darwin and Lloyd Engstrom Cheyenne Wyo: Don Engstrom Nyssa Ore 16 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren Services will be conducted Monday at two p ra in the L D S Huntsville ward bv Bishoo Mar lowe Stoker Burial will take place in the Huntsville cemetery directed at by the mortuary Twenty-fourtAdams Ogden h The L D S Mount Ogden stake summer outing will be held at Lagoon on August 15 beginning at five p m The beach bowery has been reserved for the picnic lunch A program will be given at y p m as follows Vocal selections by a trio Goldie Florence Mary Ko'dewyn and Ethel Poulter numbers bv the Twelfth ward youth chorus- Harry j Members of the Ogden Elks lodge DeRyke director: number by the No 719 and families are invited Twenty-fourtward bishopric and to an rniting Sundav Aug 14 at their wives: accordion selections in the Meadows p m by LuAnn Goucher camp South Fork canvon All members of Mount Ogden will be served from two stake are asked to come and bring j to Dinner four p m Entertainment will their famm-include voilevball Softball horse shoe and bingo and children's horseback ride games A with a guide has been scheduled FOR AUGUST ONLY at two and four p m for a small fee Transportations may be ar- ranged for by calling the secretary s office In charge of arrangements are Elmer H Myers Turpin and Harold Mack Elks Will Go on eight-thirt- BOULEVARD Canyon Outing I There's no need to be confused Save where you hove an Extra Margin of Safety at Federal Building and loan h j one-thirt- At The Federal safety is paramount That s why we have steadfastly added to our Capital and Reserves until now this extra safety fund amounts to over $900000 or more than 1 6 of total savings 4 a ratio far in excess of the national average! Of course eaeh saver's account is also insured up to $5000 Will n 'H s - ur De Luxe PHILCO Refrigerator Our convenient hours: 9:30 to 4:00 Monday through Friday and to 12:30 Saturday 25c DOWN — 25c r i if t ii y two-ho- earnings and the r per " 1 1 aiiih Ca 670 aa AIR FORCE BASE — Howard L Ciiristensen Cedar Falls Iowa now on duty with the 1906th airways and air communications service squadron at Hill base will soon leave for Weisbaden Germany He is now a believer in the old saying: "Ask and it shall be given'' Sgt Christensen was in a giotip of former flying officers sent to Orly field Paris in 1946 to receive training a in ground controlled approach landing aid for pilots flying in inclement weather While in Paris he married Antoinette Weni-ge- r He was transferred back to the states in November '48 accompanied by his French bride and their son Dennis Due to illness Mrs Christensen and son flew back to Paris in June of this year The sergeant eager to join them applied for transfer the same month FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 85 John L Muir 85 of 2519 Tyler died at five a m today at the home of a daughter Mrs S W Badcon after a illness He was born in Heteer City May 24 1884 a son of George and Christina Howie Muir early pioneer sent there with Heber C Kimball to settle thai section on orders of Brigham Young He was a member of the L D S church He was one of the first riders in the Buffalo Bill wild west show after its organization In 1930 he married Sarah Booker in Heber City She died there 22 years ago Mr Muir engaged in cattle and sheep ranching He was the 'only survivor of a family of 18 brothers and sisters Surviving are a daughter and two sons Mrs Badcon Ogden Curtis Muir Heber City and Joseph Muir Pullman Wash five grandchildren and three The body is at the mortuary Twenty-fourtat Adams three-mont- h - h Oilicers Halt Two Illinois Girls on Hitchhiker Tour Two girls who left their homes In Illinois with $2 46 and hitchhiked to Ogden were being held in juvenile detention today awaiting transportation back The two girls tired and disheveled" were picked up in downtown Ogden by Deputies LeRoy Hadley and Arthur Fielding who grew suspicious when they noted the appearance of the girls carrying a suitcase Deputy Hadley said the girls had slightly over SI left and admitted sleeping in the Ogden city cemetery Wednesday night They had made the trip by sleeping in farm houses or hitching a ride and traveling all night The girls admitted- they hadn't eaten for a day and a half - TIRES tsth snJ Jefferson Ave I) Atwoorl llird I'a-tCHURCH SCHOOLr9 30 a m MORNING WORSHIP— 11:00 am Sermon: ' Samson — Strong Man of fJod or ELJM LUTHEIL1N CHURCH J iNationol Lutheran Council) 23rd Street at Jefferson ' WELCOME CHURCH SCHOOL Worship Service— 1100 L Floyd Lewis pastor 9 AS am gS £ ati a 3 BUY ONE AND WE WILL GIVE YOU ONE FREE This Sato Ends Aug 31st HILLCREST CO Roy Utah th Phone 4707 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 244 Adams Ave Oliver Sermon: l(io ML ' Phone Adams Minister SPIRITUAL DANGERS' A M — Sunday School 11 no A M — Worship Sesyice Ernest Oborn Orfjanisl THE CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH Clearfield BUh Hampton E Price Minister 9 30 a m—Church School for All Age 10:30 a m — Morning Service 7:30 p m — Youth Fellowship Free Bus Service to and From Surrounding Territory You 'a re cordially invited to worship God and fellowship with His people in the only Protestant church in this are ' Ke FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2 th Street at Jefferson Avenue H E COULTER Minister Morning Worship — 1100 am "PRACTICAL ATHEISM" (This service broadcast over KOPP beginning at 11:20 gJna ) Evening Worship— 7 4' pm Wavne Hay dan Guest Speaker Sunday School— 0 45 am— Classes for all ages 5:30 pm— King's Messengers broadcast over KOPP 6:30 pm— Junior and senior high BYF meetings ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 24th Street and Adatns Avenas Sunday Mass: 6:00 8:00 9:30 11:00 AM Confessions: (Saturday) 4:30 to 5:30 pm 7 30 to 8:30 pm THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Episcopal) 2lth Street and Grant Avenue The Rev John Moulton 8 00 a m —Holy Communion 11 00 a m —Morning Service ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Latheran Choren — Missouri Synod) A J Abel Pastor Zfth Street and Qalney 10 00 a m — Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a m — Divine Services ' FOOLISH WISDOM" SERMON A sincere and cordial welcome awaits all who would worship with us LUTHERAN HOUR EVERY SUNDAY KLO IMWBI FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 24th at Madison Avenue Lloyd W Mewtas Minister and 5081 Phone FREE CHARTERED BUS TO BIBLE SCHOOL— 10:00 A M Public Worship and Communion 11am Guest Speaker—Mr Waiter Lanti Christian Youth Fellowship 6 30 p m x 16 (Lew Pressure) Regular Price $19 80 Day Pay the regular price as you wou Id by buying on' reg term contracts H7ttktimotwtxv HILL M Sgt v ! Bernice Tyree Contralto Mary Campbell Soprano Sergeant Will Go Back to France John L Muir Pioneer Dead j! ARE YOU CONFUSED - Vocal Duet Numbers standards In addition The Federal offers you above-averag- e utmost in convenience and withdrawal privileges Hi JOHN EDWARD CARVER Paster i 2376 WASHINGTON 4 Kiesel mifedirc Rooms For Radio Time Consult Your Newspaper invited pi't'ik 15 cordially and to fig attend the services Hype reading rooms 323-32- 2406 Adorns Avenue one-ha- lf ni 8:0ftHp 9 45 A School First Presbyterian Church er The gondolas arc run onto a ramp which is directly over a storage bin the hopper is opened and gravity does the rest Unloading time 10 minutes Conventional manner of hauling wheat has been in standard box cars with boards across the doors to prevent the load from running When the cars reach the away On Sunday Aug 14 the L D S ramp the doors are opened an iron Eighteenth ward will i'elebrate the claw crushes in the board across L D S Sunday school centennial the door and the wheat begins to and the silver jubilee of the ward's - Warn organization run out At eleven a m a program hon The wheat must then be forced out the opening by use of two oring former Sundayvd school sup- ard will be aluminum blades pulled by electri- erintendents of tothe Those be honored are cally-driven cables and guided held Alma L Peter-- j After the wheat is George R Doxey by two men Derrah B Van Dyke George down to where the blades cannot sen D Seth Recder and Jay force it out the remainder must B !!-Russell l WiSrttrV M cAran 111' lt If? a i i vi v imt'ii t'V be swept out by hand Unloading Mi im former bishops of the ward p time 20 to 25 minutes be guests including D George Cement cars first Droved useful will Z Terry William Shorten in the wheat fields of Kansas this G de MikWilliam L Grant Lofgreen and year and when Globe Mills traf- Supt Aimer H Myers invites all fie department found out about it members and former members to ' they immediately went into action be present The chapel is located James v viexeu assistant mana- - i at 2720 Jefferson declared ger Through the efforts of J F Baker Union Pacific general agent in Ogden 28 cars were immediately assigned to Globe The cars load- ed at Malad Idaho Falls and other Idaho points are shuttled back and forth from Ogden much more rao- idly than was heretofore possible McNeil declared Globe Mills now The state health department said had "the fastest car unloadings in that samples of water taken today the Ogden area from near the bathing beach at Pine View dam in Ogden canyon jfail to meet qualifications for pri- iA rari& OiCen Vate and public swimming pools Theft of parts of his automobile Seven of nine samples taken from which ho had taken apart for an shallow water off shore fail to overhauling job was reported to meet the 200 maximum bacterioiog-th- e police station by George E ical plate count limit established ox 1047 Jefferson Stolen were for swimming pools And 35 of 45 two wheels two tires and tnbes tests revealed the Dresenee of coli- two chrome beauty rims a battery form otfcanisms the department's fuel pump carburetor hydraulic sanitation division said adding that bumper jack and a radio set the absence of such' organisms is required under swimming pool nu'° llOOAM Chaplain Everett H MeCormack Of Hill Field Air Base Speaker Sermon at 11 o'Clock By "use of gondola car? designed for the hauling of cement Globe Mills Inc has cut unloading time tor cars ot wneat Dv H' er Gondolas ' and Monroe Blvd Service ittv ISdBesday Service DIRECTORY ry use oi closed-hopp- St 24th CHURCH fldOUJ Time Halved at LUBE OGDEN M top— James C McNeil left and Norman Mosher elevator foreman Globe Mills Inc look over one of the self - unloading ears being used for rapid movement of wheat into storage bins The new cars are great TRINITY LUTHERAN t ill IU H (The Lutheran Onreh— M i tsari SjraMMt fattaHlPark CsMiamtty Hall Layton t Utah v he Paatar A J 915 a m — Divine Sam tea with Holy Communion 10 15 am — Sunday School We extend a cordial invitation to all In this area to wunhip wi'h ui ty |