Show r ! 1 4 THE OODEN (UTAH) 51 SUNDAY MORNING ANUAKD-tAAMINfc- Members of the First Presby-C- o terian church arp unitinu thoir f forts to achieve the $170000 build-I- n Pr°8ran begun at Twenty-eight- h and Quincy in time for occupancy of the John Edward Car MAY 21 1950 r"f"" i - suc-pan- Car-wor-h- Street Dance to Be Held Monday WANTED SEE SPENCE OR ED BAGGS 2296 Grant Ave K00L-BREEZ- six-thir- nine-thirt- ty mm jffBK B Marsh (top) load DDT spray into an airplane from which lethal mixture will be Douglas Cave and squirted on mosquitos in water-fille- d breeding places In lower photo Pilot Dee Grover skims at as the deadly spray coven stagnant pool near Little Mountain In which thousands of larvae are reported hatching 1 grass-tip-lev- el 1 Feared Heavy An Investigation to determine actual extent of damage to tomato crops in this area i by the Thurs- aay night frost was continuing Sat- urday 1A L Christiansen county agent reported One of the greatest possible losses was in Plain City where 15000 plants in one neighborhood reportEstimates of edly were killed have varied from 10 to 75 damage ' cent per The number of plants which can be obtained for reseeding also is toTJfe determined Christiansen said It is possible he i reported some fields may have to be seeded with different crops Complaint Seems To Be 'Unfounded' Police Lieut W K Milligan said Saturday a complaint by Miguel R Casias that he "was robbed of $1000 in traveler's checks during a fracas at the railroad crossing West Thirty-thir- d street early Friday "appears to be unfounded" Milligan said detectives learned that- Casias was beaten during a Marriage License A marriage license was issued in fight with the driver of an autowith whom he had accepted the Weber county clerk's office to mobile ride home but that police had Gerald Walter Downs 20 and Mar- abeen unable to verify Casia's alilyn Penrod 20 both of Ogden leged statements that he had purchased the trevaler's checks earlier in the day Meanwhile Milligan said Casias AWNINGS could not be located and that the incident is considered closed unless the complainant requests additional investigations Joe Torres 250 West Twenty first driver of the car told officers the fight started when Casias allegedly got "fresh" with his wife according to Milligan j -- War Against Mosquitos Cost Taxpayers 25c Each in '49 Mosquito abatement in Weber county cost the taxpayer an aver age of 35 cents during 1949 the annual report issued by Dr Or-Weber COUnty mosquito abatement program declared Saturday Mosquito abatement pays for itself because of the reduced annoyance to man and beast the report contended Dairy cattle can be bothered by the pests so that milk production falls very low and meat produc tion is similarly reduced Mr and Mrs E L Waldron o4 Logan who lived in Hawaii for 10 years and who presided Over the Hawaiian L D S mission during the war will leave June 8 for a 15 day visit of the islands They will head a group of 25 persons and will make the trip by plane and will make an inter-islan- d tour and visit famous scenic spots "We have room for one more couple should anyone desire to make the trip" Waldron said In killing adult mosquitoes DDT was dissolved in 1600 gallons of Diesel oil and 37 treatments were Twelve breeding places given were stocked with 1000 gambusia mosquito-eatin- g fish Net worth of assets over liabili ties for the 1949 season totaled $44- 18919 figures revealed Members of the board are J B Marsh president Ogden Howard Widdison secretary Hooper J C Fleming Uintah Louis Zito George I Alvord North Ogden Joseph Case Pleasant View: Merlin R Lee Roy Virgil Peter ai son' Huntsville R Smurthwaite halfmt°h"ir Gordon ThomP" ua7ei5enonlv about ' ! are plagued by mosquitoes : In harvest was only about half of what it should have been because the pickers were unable to endure the attacks of the pests Diseases to horses and cattle as T well as to man are carried by the mosquitoes which are detrimental T Texas Tyler and his western to the general health situation dance band will appear at Laefin an and Ditching draining and Tuesday fort to rid areas of mosquito breed- goon on Monday I nights ing places also are of incidental Tyler a western singer will h help in reclaiming water-logge- d the first "name" artist to appear and unproductive land the report at the resort this year He is a continued star for songs of the top recording 1949 disthe abatement During range and has appeared in most of trict sprayed 541 acres of land the noted dance spots and night-erie- s from April 1 to Nov 1 1949 With throughout the country an average number of seven emBesides singing Tyler also is ployes adept with the guitar The cowInspections made totaled 3204 boy's appearance will be- - followed total in inspection 2540 on May 26 and 27 by Charlie Bar-nnumber of man-houused in and his orchestra featuring (killing wigglers) 5375 uick ueDoy singer and Hay Wetand number of pools treated 355 zel trumpet man The group used 2047 gallons of Grand opening of Lagoon for the DDT 1887 gallons of Diesel oil 1950 season will be on Memorial and 1260 pounds of DDT dust day Riv-erda- le ii! Unveiling of a replica of the Liberty bell symbol of the 1950 savings bond campaign underway in this area will be featured at a gigantic bond rally in front of the building Monday at seven-thirt- y p m The event will be piced with a surprise program of entertainment and local speakers Including J Olsen Weber county bond drive chairman according to Maurice Richards and Richard Stine of the chamber of commerce bondjunior drivt committee The bell scheduled to arrive in Ogden early Monday morning first will be shown to children of ail county schools during the day beginning with the Burch Creek school Children of each city school will be given an opportunto view the ball ity A dance and bondTuesday sponsored by all towns of rally the county under direction of the L D S West Weber ward M A will be held Tuesday evening at the West Weber school Richards said Wednesday the symool of liberty will be shown at Ogden arsenal at nine a m and at Hill air force base at one p m with programs scheduled at both installations during the viewing are being comArrangements pleted for a program Wednesday evening with details to be announced Richards said city-coun- ty C en Nellie l Hendricks A school teaching career which spans 33 years during which time the Weber county school district virtually doubled its size will come to an end July 21 with the retirement of Miss Nellie U Hendricks 1245 Twenty-sevent- h Miss Hendricks has served as supervisor of elementary education for the Weber county schools from 1915 to the present with the exception of a period from 1818 to 1920 when she taught at Brigham Young college an L D S church training school at Logan A native of Cache Valley Miss Hendricks started teaching third grade at North Ogden in the morning and handling her supervisory duties in the afternoon That was in 1815 under Supt W N After her return from Logan in 1920 she was made full time super-- v isor under Supt B A Fowler She has handled the job steadily ever since until her resignation announced today She will continue with the Weber county school system until the close of summer kindergarten 21 Then she will retire to July her home where she lives with her sister Vida and raise flowers read study and perhaps travel Supt A Parley Bates said "In on t my opinion Miss Hendricks has been one of the outstanding su-- r ervisors in Utah She has worked hard and has tackled every project on her agenda with tremendous enthusiasm "The outstanding success of the elementary education project in Weber county is a tribute to her efforts and her organizational ability" he sad Need Help to Stop Drinking? AJcohciics Anonymous MftlfMrf Us Wain hen p SUMMER MUSIC SCHOOL Recreation Unit To Meet Monday -A- CCORDION AND BAND - The Weber county recreation council will meet at eight p m Monday evening in the Weber high school with Ellis McAllister of Ogden high school and county director discussing the summer rec-- i reation program All council members from each community are: urged to attend if S600 INSTRUCTION INSTRUMENTS PAYS FOR 6 WEIKS AND USI OF INSTRUMENT— fee further information phone Wayne n devereaux 9988 V NORDIN AVENUI Limited number of pupils accepted) Lagoon Features Texas Tyler & ovens! "'i-Sf- A BUILT-I- N ROASTER OVEN Lift the cover and there's your food! No stooping no si' I Li bending Perfect for baking casserole dishes vegetable dinners baked beans fowl roasts sauerkraut and spare ribs — yes you can even bake biscuits rs et rs lar-vicidi- Police Saturday WIND-PROO- ! were informed ' Darlene Peck Slt Lake City reported her purse containing $115 in currency her driver license and other valuables was stolen from an Ogden bowling allev -- Gene Lynch Insulating Go Sensation of two thefts Al Noker 621 Harrison said a spare tire and wheel were taken from his car while it was parked at the city stadium — F SELECT PERMANENT COLORS First Cost Is Final Cost— Lifetime Service STORM-PROO- F new Kind ot vtm leaning a CoasMo-Coa- st Dial 2945 Washington Blvd ' Weber County Sheriff Posse's ANNUAL HORSE RACE a MEMORIAL DAY MAY P 30 2 M: Weber County Posse Grounds Nye's Corner it's tailed Sanitone Grime Gone — Colors Spark!© No Reeking Dry Cleaning Odors Careful Press Lasts Longer Costs No Mare Than Ordinary Cleaning A "like-new- FULL-SIZ- REGULAR OVEN E When additional oven space is needed —or when you need two different oven temperatures at the same time —or when you have a broiling operation — the regular large-sizMonarch oven is always available No other electric range offers this flexibility ' North South East and West by the millions housewives are cheering a new kind of dry cleaning! We've got it— that amazingly better Sanitone " Service that makes garments look and feel again! You'll marvel at how Sanitone restores color pattern and texture! Try it prove to your better self that it's every wayl e 2944 Washington Boulevard SOUTH WASHINGTON FURN CO Children 25c Adults 50c "Drive Out and Save" OPEN TILL 2153 Pingree Diet S72S OODEN Enroll Now r": ! man-hou- 63 o SOS 1288 -- ' — f Tomalo Losses Police Informed §H tiaro Vfefti BAIN-PROO- F Visit to y Hawaii Planned - "w j Pet-ters- 15-Da- Aluminum E J er Mc-Conn- ell m With Retirement from Rep Walter K Granger's office in Washington that a new branch post office will be established in Ogden In a telegram to The Standard-ExaminRep Granger's office said the post office department had notified the congressman that a decision had been reached to establish a classified station in the southern area of Ogden as soon as available quarers can be obtained The wire further stated that Congressman Granger had requested investigation of the possibilities of the helper station on Jan 7 Postmaster Vendell said the news from Washington applied to his request to the post office department for a branch office on the east bench area of the city where there are several sites in mind The new station will be in a 40 oy 70 foot building containing- aDoui juuo square teet of floor space which will be built by a private individual and leased to the post office department About 30 employes of whom about 25 or 28 would be carriers will be employed in the new station serving the southeast section "As soon as we receive official authorization from the post office department in Washington we will continue with our plans" Vendell said The postmaster said the inspection department of the postal service would seek a suitable site and report so that work may continue "It will be a much needed improvement and will greatly alleviate the crowded conditions at the f main post office" said Vendell °hr I Unveiling of Bell to Spark Bond Campaign 33-Ye- ar Postmaster Ed Vendell termed as ip ! fciv en fflducaior fo End Career "very good news" the disclosure cy 'Historic Train' Tour Outlined El On Branch Post Office I O O F Masonic organizations and A L and R C Glas- mann for their cooperation in providing meeting places for the congregation and Sunday school de partments Through the courtesy of the Glasmann brothers services are being held in the Orpheum pending completion of the new chapel "Since the death of Dr Carver the church membership and its friends have rallied to carry on the work that he began and it appears that 1950 may see the cessful culmination of the plans and dreams envisioned by Dr ver" he said At present a committee repre- senting various church organiza- tions is sppkinir a new nastor for the church the committee in eludes John Stark chairman Dr E L Miner Val P Campbell Nye j Lowell S Rowse Richard Leader and Mrs Lewis The church building committee includes Nye Armstrong Hall Holmes and Mrs Ruth R Mohler The church trustees include Armstrong Carl C Gaskill Nye treasurer: Dr Bartlett Campbell Walt- 'er Crawford R C Glamann Hall Holmes A F Rynders John Velton and George R Whitmeyer Officers Among other officers Of the church are the Session consisting of Fred Carr clerk Mrs Lottie Mae Blessing W P Cook Ralph S Dunham Elmer J Hodges Fred J Lochtrog Dr F G Miller Dr Miner Mrs Mohler Wallace E V Parker John Stark Lloyd N Taylor and R O Tucker and the Deacons including Lowell S Rowse chairman: Hal Armstrong Herbert Christensen O D Cortner Adelbert Craven J W Gailey Henry Hall Lowell S Miner A W Morrison Kenneth Roberts Walter C Swanson Horace Tarran and C W Westenfelder ver memorial church by next win- E Armstrong ' cpo cnurch board of trustees Saturday With united effort of the church membership and friends of the churcn we have been able to envision cornerstone laying with- In trve next few weeks and occu- ot the chapel and Sundav school headquarters for regular services next winter" Mr said Armstrong He said the builder Earl S oroKe ground at the site Fau within two days after receiving authorization to proceed Reunites Membership Fred M Nye chairman of the committee said combuilding mencement of the building program as the "culmination of six years of activity by church finance groups architects and others involved has served to reunite the membership and our friends to achieve our goaL" Speaking for members of the Presbyterian Women s association whose assistance in the building has been conducted campaign through the association's 'seven units Mrs J S Lewis president said the program has "brought definite expressions of cooperation from the entire membership" The church began looking toward expansion of its plant in 1944 and at thattime a campaign was launched "to raise funds for construction of an addition to the former edifice at Twenty-fourt- h and Adams according to William G Hall and William J Holmes chairman and secretary respectively of the building fund finance committed Entirely New Structure As plans developed an examination of potential capacity of the enlarged buiMing and potential needs of the corhmunity and congregation led to a decision to construct an entirely new church The Hill Cumorah pageant will structure they said In 1948 with the assistance of be held this year on Aug 10 11 and Dr Frank K Bartlett a quarter 12 and Vida Fox Clawson an block facing Twenty-eight- h St nounces ihat the "historic train" Gramercy Ave and Quincy Ave will be timed to include that great was purchased as site and The "historic were started for constructionplans of dramatic drama the new edifice there train" will take its people to hisIn 1949 the building at Twenty- -' toric places of church interest fourth and Adams was sold to Nauvoo Carthage Kirtland Ohio the American Legion and the Sharon Vermont Palmyra etc and under Presbyterian congregation the birthplace of Brig-hathe leadership of Dr Carver va- - this year will be added to the cated the building and arranged list Young Besides the church historic ' for worship services elsewhere the party will viait Denver Utah Power & Light Co places ?The Kansas City Philadelphia Balti' auditorium and Odd Fellows hall and Washington D C etc was utilized for several weeks and more For complete details about this perthe theatre and Orpheum plater conducted and all expense Masonic temple became weekly sonally tour contact Vida Fox Clawson places of worship for the congre-- : 300 ZiorT Saving Bank Bldg Salt gation and Sunday school At the Lake who can supply further : same time the Carver home which detailsCity had been enlarged became a meet-- l ing place for church auxiliary or- ganiza tions Expresses Appreciation : Speaking in behalf of the church ' offlears Armstrong expressed his Appreciation Saturday for the coStreet dance and carnival will operation of Utah Power & Light be held on Tyler and Twenty-sevent- h site of the Mount Ogden recreation center on Monday from y to p m sponsored by the L D S Twenty-thir- d Lessee for newly acward There will be hot dogs cake pie quired Phillips 66 service soda water end refreshments and station located on east all types of games and activities John U Webber is chairman of bench of Ogden $2500 the dance Funds will be used for capital required the recreation center Public invited i TY f ri Ukeo g 'Little Stingers' Get Stung R I''J Presbyterians Unite to Achieve of New Church This Year K&L 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAYS |