Show ii!iihhi)wii "aHjijwwi-wumji- i fii:illilil i GroupListS Priorities For Parks 4 intrl1 fW4n !:ti citizens - Of those 1in In fem tn K of do who those S U apply Secoming those from MexDutch descent are the most numerous with ' ' ' ico second" l ' t ' £d venaeii Ugaen posimasier wno issues ' Dianxs ior papers said today that during J anuary when cltiienshlp itin voUtr ttan r rtiurpA onlv 1 084 were registered compared with 1100 ln lft58 and mprr than 1150 In 1957 An- he said The Netherlands famished 213 as 170 nomeiana Mexico tneir claimed is : nsiea other i England and 129 Japan for The last day-tcitizenship papers here was register Jan 31 he said Those wishing to register now must file with the State Department Washington D C directly ' AH aliens must register for citizenship and should make an effort to pass examinations here he added JThe Weber County jelerk hat charge -of examinations and they are given periodically The three neighborhood parks In Ogden which have been most neglected should have first pri ' ority in any future program of development according to a re 4 port of the parks and play grounds subcommittee of Ogden Development Committee The subcommittee is one of comseveral units of the over-al- l mittee which is considering all of Ogden's needs and how to finance them Neighborhood Darks are those which serve principally their im 1 vicinities whereas city ' 3 mediate : bov ' walked serve the entire cityw— Three de oarks In its recommendations for Im- - away from the Utah State Industhe committee trial School last niiht during a nrnvpments the neighborhood parks basketball game grouped into At B ana u priority Tn th first Drioritv group are Scandinavian Group Orchard Park 23rd St Park and ' v " Bonneville Park The committee To Hoar Salt Laker feels that each of these should The Scandinavian organization have rest rooms and storage combined sorlnkler sys will meet in the Relief Society tem softball backstop sod play Room of the Sixth Ward chapel equipment and shelter witn at 23rd and Madison at 8 pm Thurs least six tables M Larsen of flost is estimated-- ' at a mini day 'Elder Holgcr Salt Lake City assistant to mum nf sis000 for each nark recommenas The committee Apostle LeGrande Richards and r com CHEERING TEAM be that these improvements former Danish Mission president next to Sharon In left years the stwo Farrell right) Hone (front pleted Georgia Kathy will speak LOWER PRIORITY Argyle Joan Imus (center) Neva Victor anT Lola : Bowcutt All converts from Norway B Drioritv in group TUted the Sweden and Denmark are invited v Junior Hiffh School's basketball cmintet goes into action — U Midlnt Park which has had jr with all former mission some development but which is together not eomolete Its needs were aries to Scandinavia and friends TERRACE UNTANGLES listed as a sprinkler system sod nd relocation of Dlav eauioment Cost would be approximately pro-$2200 This should except crammed for for money used lor maintenan-ance In the C priority grouping are TERRACE — dences street gukle maps and Ninth St Park WASHINGTON Fourth St Park The theory is that if you can other information Patterson Park (may yield to new count you should be able to loHe said a directory was not freeway) John Affleck on east cate a home in this city without published before because until side of Wall Jaycee Park ana trouble It has adopted the mod- just recently families were mov West Ogden Park ern Lyman street numbering sys- ing from old to new homes and All these are usable as neigh tem remodeled buildings were pop- borhood parks and all that is But it doesp't always work ping up like corn in July needed isproper maintenance the that way the Under system such report said It was felt that any Lyman Streets curve loop and angle streets as Marine Drive Victory further development of these off into "courts" defying the Road and Navy Way are now just could wait until 4 mathematical system oi sireei numbered streets it was not felt The committee and home numbering It's not to plan beyond six The 'directory which has the advisable hard at all to get lost of both City Council years for parks already in ex But some relief is due Joe blessings Non- istence former editor of the and the Washington Terrace Mosley The committee was of the Op-should go Corp Housing profit said News Terrace "Washington fntan ihut tha Htv at nrcsent has to press soon VtJlUUajf JUC Will BUUU JUUU3U sold will be Mr said it fadequate areas for neighborhood Mosley directory It will list all resi- for 50 cents a book Advertising parks especially based on tne limited funds available also supports it v 'V' South Ogden Permits Set New Record DUTCH MGJtiCAN NATIVES LEAD OTHERS IN ALIEN REGISTRATION tin of-thos- mated construction cost of X ' - u — i Directory Straightens 1961-196- 2 $534-57- 3 - 21 permits were issued to Spacerama Products Co for the construction of 22 resi dences to cost $13000 each and five residences to cost $12500 each This group of homes will be built in the new Hidden Valley subdivision situated south of 42nd Street and east of Monroe Avenue Deardon and Price Co was granted a permit to build a serv ice station at Washington and 39th The estimated cost is $21 i : Threo Floo School One Caught After Wild Davis County Ride ld of the year Of the total One: was later picked up by pdlice in Davis County after a 100 mph 'chase The boys evidently had stolen a car in Ogden shortly after leav in£ the school police said Two of them succeeded in eluding Davis Counts officers i The boys two from Kearns and one from Rock Springs Wyo had been at the school for about five months A door in the school gym had been accidentally left uniocxea Fined on Two Counts Edward R Espinosa 25 258 21st pleaded guilty in City Court to drunk driving and no driver's license chareex and was sen fenced to pay a $215 fine or serve 1074 days in jail O R i"emoiiy To is a record for the first month STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 3 1953 OGDEN SOUTH OGDEN— Issuance dur ing January of 45 building per mits representing a total esti- e - THE OGDEN Work S fart On lank Ground breaking ceremonies tomorrow will signal the start of Commercial Security Bank's new million dollar home at 25th and Washington The public is invited to the special ceremonies starting at 9 am on the downtown comer where the historic Broom Hotel s of stood for almost three-quarter- a century Immediately after the brief ceremony M Morrin and Son will start actual construction of 773 y banking facility Other permits for residences the awarded construction The are: Clinton Peterson 37th and the contract on a firm bid of about Orchard $13500 Leo K Hansen 509 Ben Lomond Dr $12000: John - Dudman 3995 Orchard $3000 Henry Miller 229 40th $11000 Kennedy and Garner 620 42nd $14000 Lee K Hansen 538 Spring St $12000 Kennedy & ciub memA meeting for Garner 4872 Burch Creek Dr maina in bers interested tractor $12000 Ray Tullis 5149 Burch tenance school will be held toSmith 5080 Sunset Dr $18000 morrow at 7:30 pnu at the Trull t Christiansen' Building Co was Tractor Co in Wilson ' Members will be placed in difissued permits to build three resi dences at 5393 S 700 E $16000 ferent classes according to their M99 S70O E $16000 and 5367 year in the club S 700 E $11000 The classes to be held each Wednesday evening for six weeks will be at four different Speeder Forfeits Bail implement- houses in the county Charged with speeding Shel Wayn Ringer extension-agricu- l don Dale Treasure 22 2656 Jef tural engineer from Utah State ferson forfeited $20 bail in City University will attend tomor row's meeting Court two-stor- $1050000 has been doing preliminary work for the past 10-day- The contract calls for completion in 321 days but Commercial Security Bank officials hope1 to be in the new structure by late fall Brief talks by local civic and business officials will highlight the ground breaking Representing Weber County will be Commission Chairman Arthur P Brown m Mayor -- Raymond Wright will represent the city and Chamber of Commerce Manager Bernie R Diamond will repreent the Cham- ber Commercial Security Vice Pres- v Tractor School Starts Tomorrow ident Harmon Barton will deliver a brief talk in behalf of the bank Richard K Hemingway bank vice president will be master of ceremonies 4--H Palette Club Exhibits Art Work at Library The first in a series of art exhibits to be hung in the Ogden Carnegie Free Library under the sponsorship of the Ogden Palette Club is now on exhibition Water colors by Laine Raty Ogden artist are now on display on the walls between the circulation desk and the reference room - i - U S GOVERNMENT CONFIRMS I S Irading tamp 1963-196- a v A A 1st Aid Defense Class Set Ahead ROY — The Adult Education Civil Defense ClaW First Aid and being taught in the Municipal Elementary School has been set ahead one week due to the eacher meeting held this week There are still class ©penlngs BEEF I £I7ltilT Parent-T- STEW — 'UJ :£ St9l' M rasa? ! for all interested Next class will be held Thursday Feb 12 at 7:30 pm at the Co me Out Do MO rs Ahead school Chauncey Daily Roy Civil Defense director and Ray Clawson of the Weber County Civil De fense axe teachers jjtiriqra Fifth Drunk Offense I After pleading guilty in City Court to a fifth drunk offense Edward Fernandez 55 was sentenced to pay a $60 fine or serve 30 days in jail : ?- -ia V S Department of Agriculture ReportsThat the Housewife Who Saves and Redeems Her Stamps for I & r i iu? 1 Merchandise Can Get a Greater Total Value Than the La mi V Housewife Who Shops in Stores Without Stamps 1 runD MOUTH-WATERIN- o I ! o fo) Heat and Serve To Bring Out iho I i II If i ' '1 G ¥ ¥ mmIW Regular 59c 1 ¥¥ mm 1 Full Flavor the most for your money — the greatest totkt value—thit really interests you Next you want to know where you get it Thats why we think you'll be interested in reading what t he tL S Department of Agricul ture says on that very sub j ect They can tell you where to get the greatest total value because they've just completed a thorough study of what's been happening to prices in the United States from 1 95 3 to 1957 — not ony in stores that give trading stamps but also in storesihat dojiot give stamps We hardly think this report will come as a surprise to many women On your own you've found out thatiwhln you save and redeem your stamps for merchandise you can get greater total jvaluethan the housewife who shops in i ¥ LUSCIOUS stores that do not give stamps Stating this con elusion another way you might say trading stamp savers come out dollars ahead If you're like 99 of all housewives it's getting ¥ 1 Mm u r I Furthermore like the Government people who conducted this study you've probably discovered another interesting fact: There are some non-stastores that charge? a bit less than stamp stores But it is just as true p that there are stores that charge more than stamp stores Smart thrifty housewives " know which is which rrSW 7 jlLS?0 Servie buyer I this Department of Agriculture study should bring a quiet smile to the seven out of ten American housewives who do their shopping in stores that give trading stamps as a discount oh cash purchases As pointed out' by observers "The housewives knew it all '!' along"' ! STAMP — Impact Of traM— : food t m T hwed 117-r- P0 I - prices in retatt stores maid tHt wrw rwrnr cki-- U JUT I -- cent yiAB ui j a 1 ' Z:! — rAfltMVI rtiSTiUrSaj m 1 1 rrrw i M a pep ceht ' Etoaoralsts found that' most I l' the stamos i II Ml aimg ' 11 the stores — PS tm mm 7i thhi — HAN ha it is -- : Itfmmary ftm k VttiHi SNiH Dtcrtmnt f Afrievlturt's magoitnt AfHctthvral Marktting Janvary 195f U Of Trading Stamps tn Marketing FaaT store but redeems his stamp! food in a stamp-givin- g Th lummiry f erief Marketing RMwch kept p itorei cent on each dolUr el purchatM they pay in certain V ' of two 295 the Report covera prk'ea fron 195 to 1957 percent he benefits by the ex at the rate The summary conclude "The consumer who A the Department of Apiculture emphaiizea ditierence of the b a group of sump-givin- g tent p and redeems his atampa receive in return merchant V atorea the fraetionat difiertnee which it found en the aver If you'd like a copy of the summary or of Market-It was found that prices in sump-grvin- g atores hid dise valued at about two percent of each retail ge has nothing to do with specific store situa- - ' increased a fraction mora than in p ing Research Report 295 write the Dept of Ajri atorea dollar spent in filling his stamp hook Thus H the tkms Manyeoniumer find that the prices they ' Culture Agricultural Marketing Service WaahDX' fer tii'tudw af mm percaat ar ahout ona half fay ia suap itotaa ait am less than tha prkse - csoaumar payt aiatentha al eoa perceat mora 's : time and A iT STAMPS are today saved by over 2$ million families ONLY NATIONWmt - cities i Si-ye-ar tfffAMfftlOI'5 w MMU' — per cent II I : Reading I TS? IverSon: TUs message is one of a series presented for your information by TOB SPSRRY AND HUTCHINSON COM PAN Y As Originator of tlot ' tradition SaH green' stamp saH is carrying on a ief offering thrifty Americans an additional ivay to save on purchases JINCI I hAUUUXM P s ah tSREBN -- non-stam- : s that a the ii All Washington Bakery Products Arc Delivered Fresh Twice Daily! rode Sfamn Report Issued "AaniraixTrnTi mp v noa-atam- jnon-atam- r OGDEN AND ROY a AAaaaa non-stam- AAaaaiaaaaaaaaaai v - s ' |