Show ftC THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING A Will Be 'Sweethearts' R APRIL 14 1950 Home Nursing Class to Open Doctors Invited To Hill Field Story of Slugging Is Claimed False Deputy Sheriff Jack Card said today that an Olden cab driver's story that he was slugged and robbed of $23 m Salt Lake City Monday night "had no foundation in fact" Deputy Card said the cabbie was interviewed and that it was learned the alleged incident was false Th cab driver had reported that he had taken a fare to Salt Lake City and that as he stopped for a red light two Mexicans jumped into his cab slugged him and a girl companion and fled with $23 - ment" "Outlying Provinces Hold ward Bishop and Mrs John A- - Shaw of the L D 8 Thirty-thir- d will" be named as Sweethearts of Mount Ogflen stake for 1950 at the annual Sweetheart ball and bishop's dinner on Saturday Will Dinner IBPrecede I SATURDAY ONLY eg-ime- nt j Camp No 2 United Spanish Wat eierans in ugaen me camp waj cemed for a ycing arm doctor a nephew of Brigham Young The young lieutenant was killed in action Japan - iL "Am miam fro Yokohmo Tokyo 'The pe" pie were very friendly None of us dreamed1 that 45 years later we would be at war with them he said r Mr Harmer is a member of the now inactive Harry A Young 3 1 L 1 OPPORTUNITY BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED— Call Galloway 50 Spanish-America- ty Weber County gainst both the Spaniards and the Filipinos and on his overseas voy ages went aightseeicg with his at the king's palace in Honolulu then the capital city of an independent kingdom and at Yokohama Tokyo Nagasaki and Kobe Mr Harmer took part in the lives Of U S occupation troops in Battle of 8 Mateo 22 mile east the Philippines more than 50 years of Manila in which American ago is provided by an old news- Army General William Laughton was killed by the Filipinos the paper owned by Melvin G Harmer only American general officer to Ogden hotel lose his life in that area Because he served as a private in Mr Harmer also was in battle the 11th U S volunteer cavalry n war during the and the Philippine insurrection Mr Harmer can vouch for the authenticity of the paper and supplement stories in it with experiences of his own The newspaper which was brought out of an old trunk for about the second time In 50 years is the issue of "The American" for Sunday January 8 1899 It is volume 2 No 5 of the paper which was the first English-languag- e publication in the Philippine islands Published by the Manila Publishing Co 21 San Jacinto street Manila P I the paper gained wide circulation in the South Seas capital among the soldiers and their families Organizers and publishers of the daily were also GIs of that day Inside news columns contained personals about the troops! and their families and activities Some of the page one headlines in the Sunday "American' read "The Insurgent General Issues a Proclamation Aguinaldo Takes an Untenable Position in His Statej OW mi"- An Insight into the everyday Home nursing class in "Care of the Sick" sponsored by the Weber county chapter American Red Cross will open Monday April 24 it was announced today by Mrs E J P Rowse chairman of home nursing services The classes will be conducted at the chapter home 1961 Washington each Monday Wednesday and Friday evening from seven-thirt- y The course until nine-thirwill run two weeks The course will be taught by Mrs Marie Manning registered nurse Those interested in taking the course may register by calling the chapter home phone 4801 HILL AIR FORCE BASE— Special arrangements nave been made with the medica' service of Mm United States air force so that local doctors and dentists can participate in short tours of active duty at an air force base station hospital it was announced today by Colonel James S Sutton acting commanding officer at Hill air force base Doctors of medicine and dentistry who are USAF reserve officers may also apply for active duty to fill vacancies in air force "base medical activities Interested officers mav volunteer for not more than 29 consecutive days and not more than 90 days in any one fiscal year The regulation further states that these short tours of active duty can be for less than 29 days and the total number of dayi need not be consecutive Application forms and additional information may be had by contacting Captain George C Barger Hill air force base station hospital extension 612 tOld Newspaper Tells Story Of Philippine Occupation i a : I- I I i Missionary Will Speak on Sunday i The L D S Mount Ogden stake will present its Sweetheart hall and bishop's dinner Saturday jun-dsponsorship of the B I A it was announced today The Sweetheart ball will be in the Weber college ballroom beginm and the bishop's ning at nme dinner will be at the Mansion t housej at seven-thirtp m At the dance Bishop apd Mr! John A Shaw of the Thirty-thir- d ward will be presented as Mount Ogden stake sweethearts of 195Q by officers of their M I A LeGrande Stewart and Lavon Reese' Stake M J A officers in charge of the dinner and bail are James T Underwood superintendent! Y M M I A and Clara Pride president Y W M I A Bishops who will be honored at the dinner will be Joseph P Fifth ward Albert L Bott Twelfth ward: M Delmont McDonald Seventeenth ward- Lawrence M Malan Twenty-thir- d ward- G Raymond Poulter Twenty-fourt- h ward John A Shaw Thirty-thir- d ward S Bertell Bunker Highland ward land Henry J DeHaan Mckmt Ogden ward Dem- onstrations Commotion Created Because of Action by United States" concerning "pretended" annexation) "Our Fighting English Cousins Battle oh the Blue Nile in Egypt on Christmas Day" There were also front page dispatches from the Singapore Free Press Hong Kong Press and New York Herald V St Cake Sale Saturday D L S Third ward Relief society will hold a cake sale! SatApril 15 all day at the J urday C Penney Co store er 1 Fairway Furniture Co S ALBUMS AND SINGLE RECORDS! y Ar-dera- - Reg 349! Full Size Galvanized 20-G- al GARBAGE CANS 1 Day Only! Ogdenites Will Attend Confab Save 61c galImagine! A full vanized steel geroege can at such amazing savingsl Corrugated sides— reinforced rims —riveted side handles — snug fitting covarsl 20-gall- R F Bejtmes Ogden division manager for McKesson & Bobbins R Ji Tenney sales manager and J C Madsen operations manager will attend a eonferne Itrf divi sion executives of the company's western region to be held April 17 to 21 at the Ahwihn hntol Yosemite national park Calif The meetine will he HpvntpH tn new merchandising developing plans and sales helps for retail druggists as well as more efficient operating and training procedures for the wholesale divisions in the western region 2 2231 Washington Blvd Died 31 For a Xf 100's of NO MONEY DOWN y £V New N0RGE To Choose 'pSjjH 4 Self-D-Frosti- ng Mrs G C Tim y an Mrs G C Timyan a returned missionary from French West Africa will be guest speaker at all Sunday services held at the Neighborhood church j 834 Washington Blvd Sunday April 16 Mrs Tim van and her husband the Rev G C Timyan recently returned from their first term of missionary service spent with the French West Africa mission There they labored among the Baouli people during the past four years One of the moat receptive tribes in West Africa the Baoulis have more Christians than any other language group for which the Christian and Missionary Alliance church is responsible in that field Approximately 4000 believers worship in over 100 outstations it was reported Mrs Timyan who has been speaking at a number of missionand Bible conferences on the ary coast is stopping in Utah en route east The public is invited to hear this Outstanding missionary speaker Fromr REFRIGERATOR No need to worry about defrosting now Norge Come in and Select The Records You Need and Self-D-Frost- er i e mi h defrosts itself every! night automatically! -- TRAM IN YOUR OLD lASY TURMS ON THI 84LANCS GLEN BROS MUSIC FAIRWAY FURNITURE CO (Opposite Post Office) 271 -- 24th Strt Ph 2546 Wash Blvd 32 BIG REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT ALL DEPARTMENTS! 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