Show "ftUtah — Oris Jeppson was Iny at p m Thursday jured farm hla on in hayrake accident here He was taken to the hospital in Brigham City for treatment Marriaf e I4cen — Blaine La JWBP Weir 20 and Betty Jo Rutherford 18 both of Ogden obtained a marriage license in the Weber county clerk s office Aug 11 four-thirt- I Let's Exchange! - Well take your washday work andgiveyou wfcsja'H sparkling W returned to you clear- - 'fright' crU she Fluffytowek strides the growing packing equipment gear-faand supplies A skeleton staff un pact on the home front of war in der the direction of First Lt WilKorea was felt by many Utahns this liam A Whitesell USMC inspector-instructweek will remain behind to The first Utah marine reserve of- handle final details after tne outficer to be called into active duty fit" departure in this war for assignment with the Although all marine corps reserv12th Engineer company in Ogden ists of the 12th engineer company is First Lt Jack A Gertz Sunset will be called to active duty Aug Heights it was announced today by" 25 the men and will not First Lt Jarvls M Petersen com- leave Utah untilequipment about September officer 3 Lt Petersen said manding 14 Gertz who served as public Back Into UniforaB U car off 8 at the information Lt Gertz said he decided to flat Naval Supply depot in Clearfield uniform because fort the past five consecutive years back into marine wanted to leave Utah with the this week took an emergency leave he of absence from his permanent U 12th engineer company and "a swell S civil service position to aid other gang of Utah fellows" He recently a temporary duty asmarine corps officials in getting returned from a as marine public inforand signment details arranged preliminary at the marine corps mation officer for unit marine the Ogden readying mobilization August 25 in prepara- base Camp Pendleton Oceanside tion lor Ma departure to the west Calif ' orders from ! accordanceof with Coast 'V defense Lt Gertz the department Scheduled to Mobilize explained the Ogden marine' " Official activation orders were serve mobilization will be veiled in received by the outfit early last partial secrecy week from the commandant U S "No information can be made marine corps Washington IX C public at this time of the number The 11th tank battalion a marine of personnel and the type of techcorps reserve unit established in nical equipment on hand" he exSalt Lake City also is scheduled to plained mobilize the latter part of this Alerted Weeks Age month it was reported Activated last January and alertFirst Lt Petersen and several officers are go- ed several weeks ago the Ogden unit and the Salt Lake City outfit ing on active duty in Ogden next are two of the first organized reweek Immediately after the mo-to leave Utah for btiizatlon date the Ogden unit will serve components deployment centers as (organized) groups Lt Gertz who lives at 2 Military way Sunset Heights with his wife Dorothy and their daughter Kay T was a marine corps combat correspondent in the central Pacific area during World war II He worked as a civilian news reporter in Denver prior to his enlistment In swift or for all MODEL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Phone 5725 Lav Avoay Now ior the Cold v Days Ahead GIRLS' COATS & LEG-GDf- G SETS sizes 7 to 10 si7?r 2 I i7fr 1450 to E than last year was set by the city council at a recent meeting it is announced by City Recorder Lee H Stauffer The levy will bring in in taxes on an assessed property valuation of $1585672 A breakdown of the levy follows: contingent fund 5 mills streets and sidewalks 3 mills sewers and drains 2 mills sewer bond interest and sinking fund 4 mills public safety 2 mills and parks 50 mills $26-416- all wool 7 to 219- Shop - satin twill mouton 1450 SNOW SUITS boys' and girls' styles MfW to 8I2£0 a to 4 Where You Get Mora for Your Money? Our Convenient Layaway Plant Complete wearing ap-par- for boys from 6 to 18 el " Leslie Peterson (left) and Fldon Graham mechanics at quartermaster depot maintenance section Utah general depot compare smashed aafety gogglea which saved them from blindness Flying metal chips and bouncing hammers would have permanently injured both men had it not been for eye aafety program now being stressed at the large war base — America9 Lowest-Price- d Car with GM Lowest-Price- d Watch for the opening of our Student Shop HONOLULU Aug 11 AP) — George Albert Smith president of Saints (Mormon) the Latter-da- y church was expected to join some 1000 members of his church today at Wailuku Maui for the centen: nial anniversary of the church in I iB s a i i Smith fatgued by his recent trip to the islands from Salt Lake City sDent yesterday resting and pray ing while his followers made the triD to Wailuku He probably will attend church general conferences today Parking Case — Don Joseph Ray on an improper parking charge was sentenced in city court to pay $2 Straight Eight Drive Hydra-Mat- te Parly Saturday' ( Optimist Band To Give Concert In Park Sunday SJL The closing event in the series of Sunday evening band Concerts Ogden jointly sponsored by the recreaCity schools and the city tion department will feature the appearance of the Salt Lake club band on Sunday Optimist p m in Aug 13 at eight-thirt- y the City Hall park Organized three years ago under the direction of Cleon E Dalby the group has developed into one of the state's outstanding youth bands with an enrollment at present of 63 members Ernest Shreeve city recreation director said Dalby is well known in Ogden for his work here as a music teacher and cornet soloist He was associated with the Lammers band school Shreeve reported Arrangements for the appearance of the band were made by Rulon H Bates president and Dr G R Leonard chairman of boy activities for the Salt Lake Optimists i w n n e TOP FAVORITE JOCKEY CAP - 4 In polished velvet zooms to the top of the fashion scene Wins compliments for you — rates raves from your audi- mid-summ- er ence I 298 An Dirt so its Millinery Salon Optional on all modelt at extra tost ot Six or t ight Stiver Streak En glaem-Cko-ice World Reaowmed Road Record for Ecoaomg and Loag Most Beaatitai Thing am DON'T lite WkeeU WrW v FOOLED BE by confusing Defrosting claims SsaaaaaasstHBw N to get better acquainted with employes and families When we get to know each other jobs ideas and families then we can build a spirit of cooperation and friendship which will help all Swift employes to do a better job and have a real sense of pleasure and satisfaction in doing it Family parties of this nature are the best means of getting the families togehter and spending a day In renewing acquaintances and making new ones with 'all Swift people invited C Mathews chairman W F Davis chairman of guest reception and M Farber souvenir committee chairman of transportation and parking Glenn Massey chairman of prizes Mrs Jane Poe chairman of the program committee Mrs Laura Snyder chairman of the Swift & Co employes and fam- food committee Mrs Erma Baw-de- n chairman of refreshment comilies will get together for their mittee and Ralph Morley chairfirst Swift family outing at La- man of races goon on Saturday Aug 12 at one This is the first outing of its p m until six p m kind at the Ogden plant" said The outing will consist of a Chairman Mathews "and we plan variety program of the vaudeville type put on by the employes and Swiff Plant Sets children This portion of the program will start promptly at one p m and will last until 2:30 p m From 2:30 until 3:30 there will be various races for the children of the employes up to 14 years of age In addition the children will be given free tickets to the various amusement concessions in the park Food and refreshments will be served to all from 3:30 until six $2000 one the save we program eye "If p m The arrangements for the party has more than paid for itself" have been under the direction of a general committee headed by T On Pacific Trip Eccles Bldg Who "sight-screene- r" LDS Head Rests BUEHLER - BlHGHflin Power-Packe- d The plan worked "Prior to February 1950 eye injuries db the depot were alarmingly on trie increase" Francisto said the 'Durinii 1949 six injuries eyes resulted in loss of time from the Job One eye had to be removed entirely and another man received critical injuries" Since the safety program featurwent into ing the restricted areas no injuria effect there have been to eyes at all Several types of glasses are used Some are the spectacle type with others are prescription lenses while the mask-typ- e goggle all designed to provide maximum protection The glasses are furnished by the army but persons needing prescription lenses must pay for their own will then prescription Theto army provide the lens in fit the eye safety Another phase a program is the mechanical device rented by the civilian welfare council and operated by the medical department which provides a complete eye examination No attempt is made at indicate a perprescribing If tests son's eyes need correction he or she is told to see an optometrist A at the depot person is not told his eyes he is what is wrong with to whether they merely informed as correction ' do or do not need of the said Francis "It pays off" "Last year it cost safety goggles one man s injured $8000 to Jiave glasses and removed Safety eye persons here goggles for the 700 who need them costs only about - 2 1 ur South Ogden Cuts Levy Taxes Set parel in our new Student BOYS' SNOW SUITS coiiar sizes 2 to 4 HUE-PIEC- Mac-Arth- care of your boy's wearing ap Toddler Sizes 1 to 4 1095 to GIRLS' COATS fabrics sizes Problem at Depot Licked Wc will soon be set to take Sizes 3 to 6X 11 1M0 a private in the marines in Oct As a combat correspondent he was assigned by Fleet Admiral Chester W Nimrtz to accompany the late President Roosevelt on his first and last (secret) inspection lam of the Pacific and had lengthy interviews for press and radio releases with such World war II heroes as General of the Army Charles Kreher Admiral Leahy Vice Ad- By of eye injuries In miral Ross T Mclntire (President theThe problem areas of Utah GenRoosevelt's private physician) and eral dangerous depot is just about licked t he then Secretary of the Navy safety officials there believe James Forrestal Ever since the army has been Shortly after going on inactive status in Oct 1945 Gertz was ap- employing workers who must grind and turn metal or who enpointed public information officer chip cut at the Naval Supply depot in Clear- gage in any other work at which field by the then supply officer in something can come flying off at command — Rear Admiral John Ball high speed they have required the who recently retired from the naval wearing of safety goggles service But there was always the chance happen — and it something would too often did — to someone just passing through the area So the safety section headed by C M Francis decided to stop that too They did it by restricting entire areas such as the quartermaster depot maintenance section to Atl65-MiURai- e persons wearing safety glasses only That is everyone visiting the area SOUTH OGDEN — A levy of even passing through must don the 1650 ' mills one-ha- lf mill less goggles while they are there 1941 Forget Your Problems 1 91095 s Eyes Safe Thanks to Goggles R Friday Evening August : Call Today! 2153Fingrce OG0EN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- 1 wsl Your family mom THE §A Marine Corps Reserves Prepare For Early Emergency Duty Assignment Eye Injuries For the happiest miles of your life! 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