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STANDARD-EXAMINE- Ogden Dog Show To Be Held in Washington High Merges Meat Inspection Bill May Closing Events of Year Sweetheart Contest Names Save Funds of Ogden Firm City Will List Young women who plan to comsweet- pete for the honor of pioneer heart of the Ogden Pioneer days celebration are asked to mail their names to Mayor Harman W Peery's office building The contest to select the sweetescorts will be two her heart and staged13 in city stadium Sunday at eleven am The winning June miss will be the one who rates highest in horsemanship personalsecond and ity and appearance The will be her third high point getters aides y Area The contest is open to unmarried ones between ages of 16 and 25 who reside in Weber Box Elder or Morgan counties They will be required to furnish their own mount for the contest and also for the parade and rodeo shows during24- the celebration period July 20 to The contender selected to carry the role of pioneer sweetheart will be given a head to toe outfit by Ro Lan's store 2448 Washington J C (Doc) Sorenson of Camas Ida who will produce the Ogden rodeos met Saturday with Mayor Harman Peery to work out detail' o Sorenson last week staged the rodeos in Las Vegas He is under contract to produce 12 rodeos this season He regards the shows at Las Vegas and Ogden as his biggest A native of West Weber and considered the "grandfather" of rodeo productions in Utah Sorenson predicted this season's shows will come up with receipts nearly equal to those of last year —a banner year in the business Peery announced the Ogden rodeos will present a new act with hitch the appearance of a sponsored by the Denver units of Veterans of Foreign Wars The is made possible presentation through cooperation of the Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co Denver which will transport the outfit without "charge to Ogden and return the mayor said "This attraction should prove a hit with the kiddies" the mayor said "When it was shown in Denver last year it was rated among the most popular of the rodeo attractions" The tiny animals will be hitched to a miniature covered wagon Other attractions include trick and fancy riders and ropers a flying cloud act with two snow white horses three top clowns a mule act the Weber county sheriffs mounted posse and 25 Indians from the Fort Hall Ida reservation city-coun- ty Four-count- Hell-dorad- six-bur- ro Back Baldwin HARTFORD Conn May 22 (AP) — Connecticut's delegation to the Republican national convention voted tonight to support Senator Raymond E Baldwin for the presidential nomination until released by him when the burden of meat inspec placed on the packers May 22 (AP)— tion was it was an unsatisfactory By Morris Cleavenger WASHINGTON Western congressmen were on both sides of the argument this week when the house passed and sent to the president a bill to have the government pay for meat inspection The cost— which during the past by the packers — is year was borne estimated about $11000000 annually Against the measure was Rep As vigorously Phillips supporting it were Reps Barrett and Elliott of the Chairman Hope told the agriculture committeemeat inspechouse that the cost of tion as it worked during the past year fell too heavily upon small p&ckors "There is no doubt in my mind but what the percentage of meat inspected federally will go down and down as time goes on" he said Voices Opposition This was disputed by Phillips He said that the number of packing houses who gave up federal inspection during the last year was less than normal The cost of inspection Phillips went on amounts to only about a a cent a pound He said: quarter of not a very large amount "This is I have been visited as all of yout hav"e by the small meat pacKers i am extremely sympathetic with them I have worked with them in I said to the state and nation but out very them "This has worked well Why not let it go for another year and see what happens?' There is not one bit less inspection today than there was a year ago" Barrett then took the floor to support the bill: Barrett's View "In my book" he said "the inspector that determines whether the animal that is being butcheredis or the condition under which it butchered are unhealthful or unsanitary should be working at all times not for the industry involved but for the public" Elliott also said the inspection of meat is for the benefit of the consumer "But let me say to you if you want to protect your family let us not quibble about who is going to pay the cost" he said "Let us on put the cost where it belongs the federal government and have proper federal inspection protect the little plants the big plants and human at the same time protect theconsume beings that are going to this meat" Would Help Here In Ogden E R Fallentine manand ager of the American Packing fedProvision company the only city erally inspected plant in the said the new law would save the $2500 per company approximatelymeat inspecmonth Five federal tors are currently employed at the plant he stated "We have felt since last year (R-Cal- if) (D-Cal- if) (R-Wy- o) (R-Ka- n) Box Lunches fo Go Drve -- in Service We Cater to Banquets Large and Small Lunch Dinner R MAY 23 1948 SUNDAY MORNING or Late Evening Snacks that method" Fallentine declared "The system made us in a way masters of the inspectors because we paid their wages We have always felt that federal meat inspection should be carried out by the government as it is a matter of public health" Meanwhile A J Webb Ogden city meat inspectormeatsaid he "doubted" if smaller packing by companies would be benefited his the new law He said it was personnel belief most of the smaller packers would not Withgo the expense of outfitting their plants with the equipment and methods necessary to meet government inspection Cigaret Blamed In Randevu Fire SALT LAKE CITY May 22 (AP) Fire Chief J K Piercey Saturday blamed a smouldering cigaret for the fire which earlier in the day burned out the Rainbow Randevu popular nightspot Meanwhile loss from the fire was estimated unofficially at $125000 Piercey said the floor under a group of settees and lounges was burned out completely That indicated he added that the fire originated there He said a thorough inspection of the debris indicated a cigaret as the most probable cause early-morni- ng Burial Will Be Made Thursday i This year Washington high school for the closing event com- bined several activities which had been held separately Combined were the shop work display fashion show art exhibit and farewell dance All were held Friday May 21 It required hard work to put over these activities All who took part were well repaid because the ven ture was such a huge success J here was a large turnout During the dance the 1947-4- 8 student body officers turned their positions over to the newly elected officers for next year The name given to all the day's activities was "Around the Clock" The theme was "We worked and played the whole year through we can now show you what we do when the school bell rings by the time of the clock we hope it's to Washington you will all flock"— Diane Kristofferson Washington Election Campaign posters and pictures were hanging in the halls All were busy drawing clever pictures for the ones they wanted to hold office for the following year Those nominated for the final election were Don Parker and Wendell Johnson for president Carol Corey and Gay Tullis for vice president 'Roy Nelson and Beverly Forsgren for secretary It Operators Ask New Lewis Curbs WASHINGTON May 22 (UP) — The National Coal association demanded tonight that congress put the United Mine Workers under laws and forbid colthe anti-trulective bargaining on welfare and pension plans It said in its weekly bulletin that coal and other industries will ask congress for such a law "in due course of time" At the some time UMW President John L Lewis again called for immediate payment to miners from the $35000000 union welfare and retirement fund Meanwhile negotiations for a new soft coal contract remained at a standstill The present agreement will expire June 30 The soft coal operators are deadlocked over the question of seating at the conference a representative of the Southern Operators association st DeMolay Honors Ogden Youth SALT LAKE CITY May 22 (AP) Jack Stark of Ogden Saturday was elected master councilor of the Utah State De Molay association at the annual conclave of the organization attended by more than members from Salt Lake City S Leonard J Brown Ogden and Provo Bill Cook of Ogden was elected Services for Seaman First Class scribe Leonard J Brown who was killed Among the appointed officers March 31 1944 in the southwest were these from Ogden: Owen Pacific will be conducted Thursday Burt senior Jim Bucher at three pm at the mortuary junior Stewarddeacon Hodges Twenty-fourt- h at Adams by Bish- almoner Gordon Kenneth Havenor and Bill op Alden Sorensen of the LDS Johns preceptors Second ward Full military honors will be given in Ogden city cemetery Seaman Brown was born in Ogden June 20 1919 a son of John Albert and Clara Ellen James Brown i Graduating from Ogden high ROME May 22 (AP) — Premier school he entered the navy in July 1942 and was assigned to the south- Alcide De Gasperi said tonight he rewest Pacific He was home on leave had completed the shuffle of his cabinet in December 1943 He did this by finally settling He was a member of the LDS differences among minor political church Surviving are his former wife parties over use of American loans Jennie Johnson Brown Cagdill Og- and grants to Italy A spokesman said De Gasperi den a brother Francis A Brown Ogden and the following sisters: probably would take the cabinet Mrs Eva Oram Ogden Mrs Marva list to President Luigi Einaudi for Haymes and Mrs Myrtle Harness approcal tomorrow If Einaudi apHawthorne Calif Mrs Clara Rose proves as he is expected to do the Burbank Calif step 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They may bring friends —Fae Wilson Canyon Party Mr Taylor and his health classes are planning a canyon party Games will be played songs will be heard stories will be told and refreshments will be served The food committee is made up of Margie Morris Rhea Wise Joyce Symes and Ruby Boralho Games will be supervised by Leland Far-band Bob Critchlow Peggy Mojas will tell stories — Ruby Boralho er Danger Slackens In Flood Area T Dapger of additional flooding in Warren and West Warren was apabating late Saturday parently night as residents reported present flood waters from a Weber river levee break had "dropped about one foot" C T Wayment of Warren said the situation "looks greatly improved" with the threat ofCoa break canal in the Warren Irrigation at "Four Mile" diminishing rapidly Fifty families in the West Warren area were reported in danger of becoming isolated earlier Saturday when flood waters threatened to destroy a wooden bridge on the West Warren road only artery from that vicinity un-flood- ed MONEY Salt Lake City Here's one for the books: The Mt Ogden Kennel club's fifth annual dog show will be conducted in Salt Lafte City A T Smurthwaite of Salt Lake Kennel club repre City American sentative ' in Utah and show su- nas advised officials penntenaent of the local club that the show which had been dated several weeks ago for next Tuesday and Wednesday will be held at the Utah state fairgrounds because no suitable location was available in Ogden Earlier attempts to procure the Ogden armory for the show proved unsuccessful Smurthwaite said Arrangements were made with city officials to stage it as an open-ai- r event at the municipal stadium but American Kennel club officials vetoed the move explaining that the show was licensed as a benched show and consequently could not be held outside No other suitable buildings could be obtained However the transfer of an show to Salt Lake City will have its more favorable points The move will prove popular to exhibitors for they will not have to transfer their dogs from Ogden to Salt Lake City for the Intermountain Kennel club's annual show which commences at the same location next Friday With only a one-da- y pause between the Ogden and the intermountain shows participation in either or both shows will be a simple matter for exhibitors Attractive trophies and merchandise awards await winners in all classes of the Ogden show Competition will be sponsored in certain open classes and in classes reserved for entries of specified height weight color and sex Vincent G Perry of North Hollywood Calif will judge the Ogden show Another judge and other officials will take charge of the intermountain show all-bre- out-of-sta- te all-bre- ed Seeks Wider Aged Aid 22 WASHINGTON Services Set for Army Officer st ? all your credit accounts into one place you can ueaally cut way down the total of your monthly payments rs- s EYES - See - FINANCE CO Green l Phone 5575 Mgr YOUR 2482 Washington Blvd Dial 8559 a M O 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This is one day I don't want to be patted on the back" "Oooh don t touch that arm" Cries of pain came from girls whose complexions seem to have been changed these sunny days All this is blamed so it seems on trying to get tanned too fast "One good thing about it" exclaimed someone" is when you're embarrassed no one can tell you Biennial Postmen's Meet Opens in Brigham City Dial 7701 Ss i |