Show In the Services Nurses Capped at St Benedict's T Police Probe Ogdenite Joins 3 Division BYUStudeni As Plans Chief ORLEANS Kranrc — Ma' iw K Millar 2202 Adams Ave has been assigned to the G-- 3 division! headquarters European command' communications zone as plans officer it was announced by Brig Gen Mason J Young command-ta- g general The European comand communications zone operates a supply line from French coastal ports to the U S armed forces in Germany Its headquarters is located in tWs historic city which is now calibrating the 522nd anniversary' of its liberation by Joan of Arc Millar graduated from Montana State university in 1941 Before aaaW entering military service he was employed as an advertising account executive at the Beatty Ste-HAdvertising Agency Seattle nurSM°i? w tBs Je32' BSeX3SF 4- Bbi MA a Ms-- b jbmbhI HJiH Jflaaa £i?t£a5iUl ksaV Bai BaaaSll : school est two-wee- course ?l9a aflaaVJPl tNHV Ann ar- i aaajf1 Baiaa k He prepare to cap Jk 'uH 4aa o Seppl at Camp Matsushi-m- a Japan The Utah sol dier was oneoffl-ofI 24 selected cers to complete ' the school's lat- - I B-- Grok s graa-uate- ers' inc re Graduates in Japan na stster OSB ere: Marlene Peabody Barbara rhtiMittey cvsnfcuoe uarcia ana Frances Left U' hospital aaLf fsaaaav t s ImP al rissjTaailllaaaaaTi MHhjfl I Baa jifti bullet near-shootin- 'Raaaaaaaail Pff a RiSr ML was in asaa aB Lal - three wounds He reported he was forced to drive to Spanish Fork canyon by an assailant with a foreign accent and then was shot in a struggle with the man Provo Police Detective Paul Anderson said he plans to contact the military to corroborate points of Erickson's explanation of the shooting Suspects Reds Erickson said the man who forced him to drjve into the canyon tried to pry frdm him information which Erickson said he did not have He said he suspected communists were behind the shooting He further told police of a while on duty with the orces in JaPan " 1947-4- 8 He said this incident followed his stumbling upon a group of people who chased him out of a cave in Japan while he was doing some amateur archaeology work Erickson was recovering today at his Provo residence from bullet wounds in the abdomen arm and head JJ WITH U S FORCES IN JPAN 1st Lt Melvin L Tuckeit 31 whose wife Maxine resides at 831 Twenty - fourthd Ogden has from the XVI corps lead- from g instructed I t Tuekrr character euid- ance instructor training combined arms training small unit exercises physical conditioning and: other If military subjects Tucker who entered the army in February 1943 was formerly an instructor at Burley high school Idaho He arrived in Japan last July Three Will Get Eagle Awards Reports Aboard Capt Thomas O Nelson TSAF son of Mr and Mrs Nolan J Nel son Lava Hot Springs Idaho husband of the former Marlu Harris 973 Twenty-sevent- h Ogden reported aboard Alameda naval air station California for duty from 20th troop carrier squadron field Canal Zone He has been assigned to supply department Capt Nelson has been authorized to wear the airlift medal and air medal Al-bro- ok Starts Training ABERDEEN PROVINGR GROUND Md — Pvt Sterling Mayhew son of Mr and Mrs Melvin R Mayhew route 3 Ogden has started basic training with company P fourth ordnance trainordnance irepjace-meing battalion j nt center on training completion he expects tp be assigned to one of several schools for specialized trainI ing lord-nan- Aboard Destroyer — GREAT LAKES 111 ce Truman M Nielsen engineman third class U S navy son of Mrs Bernide I Johnston K-- 3 Navy wy Washington Terrace is serving aboard! the destroyer USS De Haven recently awarded the navy unit commendation for outstanding heroism in action in Korea during Inchon landings His wife is the former Ellen 1 Luke American Fork as Recruit Training — SAN DIEGO L K111 - s m1s Ior scnoiasuc acntevement to three norsinr studenU at St Benedicts hospital: Frances Dalphias Marlene Peabody and Barbara Grusonic New Civil Service 'Angels of Mercy' Rare Title Tests Announced Reverend Tells Class ol 22 The U S civil service commission today issued a new announcement of an examination for filling chemist physicist and meteorologist positions in the air force research center Cambridge Mass The salaries for the chemist and physicist positions range from $5060 to $10800 a year and for meteorologist from $4205 to $10800 a year To qualify in the examination applicants must meet a basic re quirement of education and experience or both in the field for which they apply and in addition must have had from l1 to 4 years of appropriate professional experience Pertinent graduate study may be substituted for part of the required professional experience Full information about the examination and the necessary application forms may be obtained from the commission's local secretary at Ogden post office Old-Timer- s' Party Union Pacific Old Timers club No 6 will hold the first party of the year Saturday Jan 26 at p m in St Joseph's social center Twenty-fourt- h and Adams There will be dinner dancing and bingo Members are requested to make reservations by calling O Hart dial W R Cernford or Mrs Ren Jay 9721 six-thir- Calif Undergoing recruit training at the U S rtaval training center here is Carl B Hoist seaman apprentice 1420 Liberty Ave Ogden Before entering the navy he was graduated from the University of Utah ty Besides Everything Else-Ogden Weather Is Elastic One thing about Ogden weathermonth over that period follows: —it's elastic January 1915 526 inches Febru Take the "stretch" between July ary 1936 446 inches March 1904 11 and 14 last year Low tempera557 inches April 1941 507 inches ture for the month was 47 on the May 1898 523 inches June 1945 11th Three days later it was 99 With a mean temperature of 4?0 inches July 1912 290 inches around 50 the city thermotneter Atigust 1930 502 inches Septembobs up and down in 365 days like ber 1940 373 inches October 1946 a In the summer November 1875 557 there are days of 100 degrees plus 5:32 inches inches December 1889 496 inches in winter of be low zero Low mark for August 1951 was From this it looks as if precipi42 at the Ogden Pioneer weather tation isnlt varying too much over station on Tweftth street That was the yearsL Snowfall-wis- e on the 25th On the first it was 97 143 inches fell in high for the month January 1950 and 1951 at the Ogden airport weather station At the Hot in September Pioneer 21 inches fell in High for September was 89— January station 1950 and 169 inches in 97 with the previous January 1951 compared year — wun a low 01 33 temperature of 105 In 1950 there was only one 13 Extreme 1939 was recorded at the July Piomonth — December — durine which neer Low of minus 23 also the temperature didn't vary at least at thestation station It wasn't so ' ' degrees in September 1950 cold orPioneer so hot at the Ogden the stretch was 65 airport 97 on station with a degrees— high of 101 Aug 1 the first 32 on the 30th 1949 and a minus 13 Jan 25 1949 For 1951 April was the only One about Ogden weather — ""v1"" iciiufwu wun jess man a when itthing rains it seldom pours stretch and that month it was 74 and 27— a change Figures compiled by the weather bureau at Salt Lake didn't include last November City and December Hottest day in 1951 was 99 on July 14 coldest was Feb 1 when it was nine below This compares Dee W Wayment 1916 Brinker with 1950 high and low of 98 1 certified public accountant and six below Feb 2 Both July has years been elected a member of the July and February had the ex- American tremes Institute of Accountants The Ogden Pioneer station! has national professional society of been keeping records since 1870 In CPAs according to information rethat time record high temperature ceived from New York today He has conducted an independwas 105 on 13 1939 Only two other years July had marks over 100 ent public accounting practice in They were 102 on June 17 1940 and Ogden for the past two years Mr Wayment who was born in 102 Aug 10 1935 January and February are tied Ogden is a graduate of Weber ws" was 23 below county high school Weber college uu we university or utan He 21 So1937'""1 again holds a CPA Feb 7 certificate from the Again July and Feb-- state of Utah obtained by written h0ttest nd monThT"1examination and is a member nf nths since 1870 the Utah Association of Certified at the Pioneer statW Public Accountants were March 1904 with 557 Inches jack-in-the-b- -- ee Accountant Joins National Body "'Angels of Mercy' is the com- - class and their relatives and plimentary title assigned to nurses friends Tea tables were presided few professions enjoy such sub-- 1 over by Sylvia Malencik and Mrs lime comparisons" the Rev Frank Lola Norris Brussato Salt Lake City told mem- Members of the class include: bers of thenursing class during Carolyn Barr Norma Cordingley capping ceremonies at St Bene- - Frances Dalpias Marilyn Davis merman diet s school of nursing last eve- aany Leonardi JoAnn ning? "The exacting and detailed wnrlc of a competent nurse is well met hv delicacy of mind and an innate tenderness — she is the Comforter of suffering humanity She is a key figure in the great drama of life and death and plays a vital role in the security of life until the corporation of body and soul must be dissolved" said Father Brussato The speaker pointed out how the qualities of personality and character so essential to a successful nurse are symbolized by her professional attire i The cap is a sign of personal preparedness and of approbation and acceptance by the profession: the uniform of purest white indicates wholesomeness and sincerity and the deep-blu- e cape that surrounds her and sets her apart symbolizes dedication and loyalty to God to patients to the profession and to her Alma Mater Given Caps Twenty-tw- o student nurses were presented with caps and capes by Sister Maty Berno director of nurses and were introduced by Sister Estelle They were assisted by Sylvia Malencik instructor of nursing arts and Mrs Lola Norris who took the roie ot lorence Nightingale light- imc iraauionai lamps vocal numbers were given by Joyce Bonacci Beverly Garver vjrsi ana ttobette Criss oi me stuaent chorus luciueis Mrs Mary Margaret Dinneen music director at St Benedict's In a brief address Dr Rdlnh Ellis pathologist at St Benedict's cited the scholarships awarded to members of this nursing class since auiUS51or last September: is Manlee Lanterman received an award of the U S Steel corporation Frances Seppi was the ient of the "Does' scholarship recipand ina r JoAnn Pincock was awarded an admission scholarship by St Benedict s In recognition of current lence in scholastic achievementexcelDr Ellis then presented three additionto Marlene Peabodv al farshiPss City Idaho: Frances Dalof pias Ogden and Barbara k of Sahara Village Benediction of Sacrament Then followed Benediction the Most Blessed Sacrament in theofhospital chapel given by the Rev Frank Brussato After the chapel service tea was served An the g room to members of the nursing Gru-som- amount -- Pincock Melba Roberts and Carol Barbara Lumbert of Richfield: Mitzi Ann Waters of Wendover La Rae McCall of West Point Barbara Grusonik of Sahara Village: Madalyn Barra of Helper Marlene Peabody and Norma Hill of Malad City Ida Annabell Jen-so- n of Montpelier Ida Jean Rae Garside of Carlin Nev Evangeline Garcia of Diamondville Wyo Patricia Williams of Evanston Wyo and Sister Martina OSB of St Joseph Minn r ranees beppi of Ogden Chidester and L Hearing Called GncApT AP CITY- Jan- 21 AP) executive ?rl ?u Salt Lake City cham- S - REALTOR? Logan to Present Old Greek Drama 1 30-F- eb eieht-fiftee- n - mis-tak- es Lesson-Sermo- n Stru-ther- Proverbs 16:22 provided the Golden Text for the n on "Life" at all authorized Christian Science churches yesterday It reads "Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it" David called attention to the love of God and His omnipotence when he said The Lord is rriy light and my salvation whom shall I fear? the Lord is the of my life of whom shall I strength be afraid?" (Psalms 27:1 "The universe reflects and expresses the divine substance or Mind therefore God is seen only in the spiritual universe and spiiit-ua- l man as the sun is seen in the ray of light which goes out from it writes Mary Baker Eddy in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p 300 She also declares that "Life is divine Principle Mind Soul Spirit" and that "Eternity not time expresses the thought of Life and time is no part of eternity One ceases in propor- other 18 recognized' 468) lesson-sermo- Ogdenite Named To Post At a meeting last week in Poca-tellIda Bill Smeding Ogden was elected governor lorheintermountain region of the Ogden was "selected as the site for the national convention in June Ten Ogden members attended the Pocatello meeting A dinner meeting will be held Thursday Jan 24 at seven-thirt- y p m in the Mansion House o ct st Lu-22- o Club to Initiate EVANSTON LAKE CITY Jan 21 AP Dan Edwards who recently as mediator for the Utah state labor board left for Washington D C to train It's not that I need another for his new jobyesterday as commissioner I a buySn The of concilation with the U S media- but justr read aboutWants Ads that tion and conciliation services is too good to paaa up: nr Standard-Examine- 11 Nearly new building 24'x75 in the cen- ter of town Will be good for store shop Phone o914 I or offices SEE KAMMEYER'S I Pioneer Tib Go Jan 21— Ini- Off for Washington SALT I Tilo Wyo tiation of new members will be a feature of the business session at the meeting of members of Mary Rebekah lodge No 4 of Evanston tomorrow night at the I O O F hall January birthdays of members will also be noted and celebrated at the meeting In charce of arrangements are Mrs Robert Balenovic Mrs- Percy Morrison and Mrs Hugal Trout kI TILE Rubber s - 20-3- 0 3019 Wosh ' nriifr (R-Uta- 'Life' Subject of sub-distri- WASHINGTON Jan 21-- San ' and warned that Kepub- lace F Bennett pecx aereat unlesi Democrats ha will today llmj thir appeal to voters tnis year on "pros- - tney bring the truth to the people Thm he told members of the Wim tional Wholesale Dry Goods institute that "Americans are not as prosperous as they like to think" and bluntly blamed fair dealers for deliberate inflation conruntinn uiuair controls ana a skvAl fwntung national oeot Net So Praaparata LOGAN Jan 21 — "Oedipus the that he doubted "we're King" a Greek tragedy written by as Declaring propsperous as we are told" the Sophocles more than 2500 years senator Utah then added wS ago will be the next production whateverfrom measure of prosperity the of the drama department at Utah nation was produced by the State Agricultural college The people enjoys and not by the government play is scheduled for Jan 2 Senator Wallace said that the in the college auditorium at forthcoming presidential campaign p m Dr Harold I Hansen director will find Democrats on the deand also adapter of the play- has fensive for the first time in two announced the following cast mem- decades "After 20 years their list of bers: is piling up an impressive kael Woodbury Logan Oedipus van Brite Logan Jocaste Rue total— dramatized by a swelling Johnson Logan Creon: Bob s flood of corruption" He urged the wholesalers to Logan first messenger Wesley Crowther Malad Idaho sec- teach the fundamentals of true ond messenger: Eldon McLatchie prosperity to representatives of all Ogden priest: Frank Nuffer Pres- American business ton Idaho Teiresias Reach Everywhere Chorus members are Shirley "As wholesalers you reach into Harston Marva Stephens and Marevery business community in Amerilyn Rich Logan: Charlene Liljen-quiica" he Hyrum: Dick Waite Hvde our freepointed out "By comparing distribution sysPark Barbara Jensen Pleasant tem with private tkse queue and coupon ? fove: Jay Meservy Brigham: system of socialism you can kill Corbr'dge Malad Idaho Leon the idea that more government conWhite Clearfield and Vern Coletrols would be a good thing" man California "This year of 1952" he concludStaff members working on the production include Sereene Ren ed 'will be a year of decision with a cover-uson Maryland prompter: Prof M'wpci") onerea as Floyd Morgan set designer Prof for a generation of mistakes Th —and govwum looui George Tanner technical ernment's partprosperity in it — may well be Junius Hamblin Logan director lighting: Bob Struthers Logan sound and the key to a great decision that Elvie Zollinger Providence cos- will avoid a tragic mistake You must help make that truth live for tumes all Americans" I 318 - 24th For Outperforming all other American Cars Jr 'J&vWiB JBHSbf BSttaV Bam In the Grinding Tests that Won it the Motor Trend Magazine Award Chrysler proved itself the Best Engineered Car in America CHRYSLER SURPASSED ALL OTHERS WHEN MOTOR TREND TESTED FOR: secre-tarpfc- of vwmnerce said today a hearing has been set for Feb 7 in n?SK geIes ?n ProPsed moving H!e ?rSf:nt air traffic SaU Lake City- The roSfi n°rwh bisects the Camp Williams Utah national guard ra?ge asked °1 that the route moved because of the danger to planes during artillery firing at Average Braking Distance in Feet 1 Z - j16 the range TR Ton Miles per Gallon "k Average Acceleration Seconds In Acceleration Over Standing V Mile Average Top Speed in in Seconds MPH Maximum Road Horsepower ifr Pounds per Road Horsepower "k Maximum Torque in Lbs-F- t Maximum Brake Mean Effective Pressure) in Total Points ' 1875' With IS YOUR REAL ESTATE BROKER A Will Campaign on 'Prosperity' (Apfi communist soldier in a frontline bunker barely 20 yards from American positions hurled insults at his foes but was effectively hushed of Company F M11faItrymn 32nd buccaneer regiment were in barber shop harencaging — more mony volume than quality The red interrupted: You guys can t sing!" a"0 of Sal Lake CplLF?lix City hollered back "you couldn't do any better" Cpl Earl of Denver and Cpl Humphrey James Rutherford of Iyanhoe Calif agreed The red then did a near pro- &SS'4on1 3ob with "Tennessee But the company commander Lieut Walter Kandelin of Portland Ore made a suggestion Soon the American troops were singing "God Bless America That silenced the communist Bathroom Kite Hon Fireplowe Itc Also Plastic Asphalt A - - Maximum precipitation for each 21 9 din-m- " J! Court of honor by the Mount Ogden district Boy Scouts of America will be held Wednesday at seven-tbirt- y p m in the L D S Mount ward chapel Twenty-sevent- h and Tyler Host troop for the investiture will be troop 56 of the Mount Ogden wartl f Odel Julander Mount Ogden district advancement chairman will be in charge of the ceremony in which three scouts will be given the Eacle award The scouts to be made are Allen Binns son of Mr Eagles and Mrs Nile T Binns 1451 Twenty-fourt- h David Handlev son of Mr mri vr-- e Thatcher Handley 1325 Twenty-fift- h and Jimmy Watts son of Mr and Mrs Howard E Watts 2524 Iowa Handley and Watts were the first scouts under the L D S church sponsored program for 11 year-olds in 19d0 to advance to the rank of Eagle Watts was the first tenderfoot to enroll under the new program in Weber county Principal speaker at the ceremony will be former state senator Ira A Huggins Ogden-Highlan- d Tr Salmi — Korea Jan A PROVO Utah Jan 21 AP) — The investigation into the shooting of a Brigham Young university student — who blamed the affair on "communists" — marked time today Einar Clayton Ericson 23 of Ruth Nev drove to Utah Valley hospital blood Friday night streaming THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 21852 Front Line Yanks Show Up Commie Sen Bennett Says Democrats WITH U S Shooting of G-- " TCaii'f Sing Huh? 15 different American stock automobiles— equipped as you buy them— were driven by Motor Trend Magazine as hard as steel and rubber can be driven In these actual road tests of efficiency and performance measured by the most accurate instruments obtainable Chrysler proved itself superior to all others In 13 tests Chrysler was first in 7— tied in 2 making a total of 9 out of 13 and first in total points! 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