Show ' Utah Auxiliary To F 0 E Is Organized THE OGDEN (UTAH) 8B STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER Members of the fraternal Order of Eaglet and its auxiliaries from over the state gathered at Ogden yesterday to organize a state auxiliary This united seven existing Utah local auxiliaries Mrs Cecelia Doyle Murray a member of the Bingham and Murray auxiliaries for the past 1? years was selected as first state president Livermore Charles Francisco Calif was instituting officer and officiated at the installation ceremonies" The event was held at the Eagles hall and was opened by the Ogden Glenn auxiliary officers with Mrs A Mischke president assisted by Shown at his gun in Korea is Cpl Orvll M Sorensen of Ogden who the drill team The has returned to doty after recovering from his third wound ft can spray thousands of rounds per Following the morning session gun g h the Utah State Aerie and husbands minute of bullets at planes or enemy soldiers of auxiliary members were guests of the group at luncheon with Mrs William Wood and Mrs Rex Plyer Thrice-Wounde- d assisted by their as committee members Other officers besides Mrs Doyle tt who were installed were: Mrs Scrogan Ogden first past Mrs Harold Wilding president stomach told her of one or two Recently recovered from his Salt Lake City vice president Mrs incidents Harold Horn Provo secretary third wound an Ogden soldier has Mrs Mark Brightenburg Brigham returned to Korea to face his Chinese Walks Near City treasurer They were in a at the Christmas second fighting Mrs Floyd Gunnerson Murray foxhole one day he told her front conductor Mrs Dan Harvey Provo when a Chinese soldier walked Mrs LeRoy Olsen Brigham City Campaigning in the snow is no near He saw them suddenly and M to SorenOrvil Lake Salt Mrs George Datwyler Cpl novelty was trying to thrust at them with Mursen for World however during City and Mrs Cliff Larsen his bayonet when Sorensen's cold II he war in fought numbing ray trustees: Mrs Jesse Chase buddy fired his body thumping during the battle of the bulge Ogden chaplain Mrs R E Gantz to the ground a short distance A son of Mr and Mrs Vernal Salt Lake City inside guard and away Mrs Rex Plyer Ogden outsi'de J Sorensen 1629 Twenty-secon- d Seizing his leg they pulled he was a paratrooper during that guard the dead enemy to the edge of bewas He with action the to the were presented Corsages the foxhole and through curiosity installed officers by the Utah State leaguered garrison at Bastogne searched him In a pocket they where the American commander Aerie found a box containing capsules was quoted as saying "nuts" to a of several types of narcotics German surrender demand The young American told her While in Japan recovering this probably explained the Chin from his latest injury the ese behavior in battle — the fanasoldier was awarded the tical manner in which they Bronze Star for heroism in action screaming into blistering charge war He during the last world fire and machine-gu- n artillery also holds the presidential citain Sorensen the arrived Cpl tion and a citation from the Belfar east in August 1950 Assigned government gian n to an artillery Donald O Hancock 29 of 1022 Also Given he operates a multiple Purple Heart Southwell and Newell O Payne machine gun unit recently awarded Jr 17 of West Tremonton re- theHe also was During the last war he first ceived minor injuries in a traffic purple heart for his three wounds in Korea went into action when he paraaccident at Twenty-firs- t and HarThe ?last and most serious chuted into Holland His feet are rison yesterday morning malwas discolored from frostbite still caused ironically by chest received Payne injuries during the battle at Bastogne his functioning of an American field and bruises of his left side Hanmother said piece iather than by enemy cock suffered bruises of the foreThe American garrison there head and left leg They were given action When the gun backfired held off vastly superior German first aid treatment at St Benedict's or exploded he was rendered unforces for 10 days until a relief conscious for seven hours his hospital and released mother said column of tanks broke through Police Officer A W Foulger When he regained consciousCpl Sorensen has remained in said the Payne sedan going east the army since the last war He on Twenty-fircrashed into the ness he was paralyzed and later was stationed in Italy when the lost his hearing southbound Hancock sedan The temporarily Korean war broke out He likes However he has recovered fully Payne vehicle spun around travarmy life better than any his eled another 42 feet and rammed and is back in the lines he told mother added into a parked coupe owned by his mother in a letter His first wound was believed to E P Pectol 2100 Harrison Officer Foulger said damage to have been a minor one in the second one was a the Hancock car was estimated at leg but the close call He received a thrust $400 and to the Payne car at $350 Pectol's new couple was damaged through the arm while engaged a desperate bayonet duel with only slightly The officer said no in a communist soldier citations were issued His mother said he hadn't menA special film on the detection tioned what happened to the red of cancer will be shown members but the fact her son is alive is a of the Twenty-thir- d L D S ward Woodcraft' Meeting good indication the enemy pretty tomorrow at class interests special of Woodcraft Ogden soldier isn't she surmised Neighbors seven-thirt- y m p 581 circle will hold the regular Her son scarcely mentioned his It will be presented by an offimeeting tomorrow at eight p m battle experiences in his letters of the state department of at the WOW hall A potluck lunch Mrs Sorensen said but a buddy cial from Salt Lake City Public will be served All attending are of his who was evacuated back health is invited Chapel is located at asked to bring a dollar gift home after being shot in the 'Twenty-nint- h and Quincy 4 c- anti-aircra- ed half-inc- an Em-me- low-flyin- GI Faces 2nd Christmas in Korea well-conceal- Collision Causes Slight Injuries anti-aircra- bat-talie- ft : Presiding Bishop Dedicates New Recreation Hall for Deaf 10 1981 Lead Poisoner De Luxe four-barrel- j er -- st By Alfred Gladwell Presiding Bishop LeGrand Rich- ards dedicated the recreation hall addition to the LDS Branch for the Deaf as "a place where mem-bor- a may worship the Lord in the dance in song in dramatics and other arts which have been given for the develooment of the souls xf men The dedicatory services held Sunday morning attracted a capacity congregation In the beautiful chapel and Liberty The at Twenty-firnew addition includes a spacious recreation hall large dining room kitchen and several clasrooms Gift From Church Bishop Richards explained that the building was a gift from the church to the handicapped members who were not asked to donate to the cost He expressed the hope that it may be a place where the people may develop greater friend ship and love to one another that it may be a holy place and that those who assemble there may have clean hands and pure hearts Bishop Richards said that since the close of World war II the church has built 700 new chapels and that there are now more than 1300 organized wards in the church The church is a growing concern and will continue to grow so long as the Lord puts faith in the hearts of His people he said Thankful for Faith He said he is thankful for the Saints and faith of the Latter-dacommended them for their con- tribution to the various activities of the church Bishop Richards told of sacrifices made by church members and because of their strong testimony are willing to sell their homes and automobiles to go out and preach the restored gospel An impressive feature of the service was the tribute to Max W Woodburv who has been nresident of the branch since it was organized in 1817 and also to Mrs Woodbury Corsages were presented to the Cbuple following the tribute which was voiced bv Lucy Greenwood president of the YWMI A She paid tribute to their faithful devotion and "wonderful exemplary and humble lives' Reviewing the history of the branch President Woodbury said the first school for the deaf was organized in Salt Lake City in 1889 When the state school for the deaf was established in Ogden in 1896 an LDS Sunday school was organized and meetings were held in the old Fourth ward chapel on Madison st Saunders the contractor for the building Thomas Clarke coordi- nator for foreign speaking members of the church and Kenneth C Bur de"- president of the Y M M A Conereaational sineine was led by Preal Longhurst with Anna i on you' eye an got Santa ek SUPER CLEAN Yqht Parly Clothes Now! and dedicated on Jan 14 1917 by President Joseph F Smith He was accompanied by Anthony H Lund of the first presi- v - F First Superintendent Edward E Stratford was the first superintendent Mr Woodbury was appointed a teacher in 1902 and superintendent in 1911 In 1912 a petition was presented to the general church authorities for the construction of a chapel The chapel was constructed I - as accompanist Songs were by Lillian Cole in the sicn lan guage and George T Frost vocalist President Woodbury the spoken addresses ininterpreted the sign language San- dency Bishop David A Smith and There Apostle Hyrum M Smith ajre presently 109 members on record in the branch including six high priests 18 elders six priests eleven teachers and six deacons Other speakers were President Laurence S Burton of Ogden stake Supt Boyd E Nelson of the state school for the deaf Edward T SUITS COATS DRESSES TIES BLOUSES SCARFS Faculty Guidance Meeting Tuesday letter ffiP:"l& Be Ready for Christmas Another in a series of guidance meetings for Wejber high school faculty members Iwill be held tomorrow at seven) forty-fiv- e a m by Dr George A Pearson of the University of Utah Dr Pearson is dean of students at the university and also is in charge of personnel services His 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