Show Second Section Second Section To Help Kids Like Yon- County GOP Ready for Annual Session ft9ssflH' ''ii'' ' iW' - one-thir- j lk !£ 4BSSSSHV Ben Lomond ballroom Delegates elected during the party's mass meetings last month will ballot for a new county chairman secretary and treasurer The talk around Republican S headquarters is that Christian Graves will be seeking reelection to the chairmanship an office he has held for the past year but will run into competition from David C Petersen vice chairman "under Graves "Dark Horse" Possible But there will be many young delegates on the scene ancr there is some speculation that a "dark and a secretary-treasure- r for each of the five legislative districts in Weber county Gov Lee to Speak Royal Garff University of Utah professor will be the keynoter Gov J Bracken Lee is down for a brief talk of about five min- utes Heart" Hill Field Donates Nearly $13000 to Polio Campaign Delegates will decide tomorrow on 126 party faithful who will state represent this county at theWeber convention later this year county Republicans expect at least two from here to be selected as HILL AIR FORCE BASE Utah-fhadelegates for the national convention in Chicago on July 7 Almost $13000 swelled the coffers The state delegates are apportioned among the five Weber dis- of the National Foundation for Intricts as follows: District one 12 fantile Paralysis this week as Hill's district two 19 district three 22 commander Brig Gen A H Gilfour 37 and five 36 Chairman Graves said he expects keson turned in the Hillfielders' ft to be the biggest G O P: organiz- March of Dimes contribution ing convention this county has seen Project Officer First Lt William Interest in the party and its plans H Moore announced the dimes is evident on every hand Spectators will be allowed too fund totaled $1284394 as final tab but seating is limited They'll be ulations were made Ha praised d e Mm wi fnr accepted on a wnprmii anH basis enthusiastic support of the Polio drive "Hillfielders traditionally give a lot to the March of Dimes" Lt Moore said "but this year they really outdid themselves in heeding the call for help The sum represents more than a dollar per person of all Hill field personnel Folio Patient Visits Twelve-year-oBeverly Beus The good that this money can do of Clinton who had a personal was demonstrated for Hill workers visit from her television wrestling hero "Gorgeous George" this week by a visit from little Miss was reported improved today at Diana Sidwell daughBenedict's hospital where she ter of a Hill mechanic Robert G St confined Sidwell 244 Fortieth "Ogden with pneumonia is Struck down by infantile paralyHospital? attendants would not sis in August 1950 Diane was in say for sure the girl's improvement was due to her hero's visit the hospital for 66 days She first — but they won't say it wasn't visited Hill air force base in Jancither uary 1951 for the award of a The girl was admitted to the "Polio Purple Heart" Jn recognition of her wmds suffered in the hospital Sunday Her condition has remained poor according to fight against polio At that time Difather Henry Beus of Clinana could not walk and could not ton even sit up without support This morning hospital officials When the little girl visited Hill said Beverly seemed "much imthis year to see the Hill March of atan suffered The Dimes contribution check she was girl proved" tack of polio two years ago able to stand and even walk a few Wednesday evening Beverly steps with the aid of crutches and come had some of her dreams braces March of Dimes developed true when the golden-haire- d protreatment has made it possible ior fessional wrestler called on her her to make this improvement in her room Received TinyTot George was on a personal apGeneral Gilkeson received the pearance in Ogden He heard about his little fan in the hospital tiny tot in his office to hear the and was glad to pay a visit He story of her cpurageous fight against both bulbar and spinal popresented Beverly with an autographed photograph of himself lio and to show her the check that and a "Georgie" hair pin proves Hillfielders again this year hr first-serve- first-com- On the grounds that neither is actively engaged in recreation work Weber county commissioners yesterday refused to approve a claim for $250 to allow two members of the county recreation committee to attend a conference The two members were Bruce Jenkins and Jeff Ballif They were to have left today for Fresno California to attend a conference of the National Recreational association The county recreation department was allocated S20000 in this year's budget This included $10000 for the general sum0 mer recreation program and for the Weber County Memorial park in South Fork canyon in past years the county has employed a recreational director and an assistant in charge of sports The program is carried out from June to August The recreation committee had approved the claim five-year-o- ld Gorgeous George Also Toughen Pneumonia ld not forgotten polio victims like her At first Diana was paralyzed completely except for her heart and left hand She had to remain in bed all the time until she got crutches and braces last July It took her from July until December to learn to walk with the artificial aids It took a lot of practice and many painful tumbles but little Diana was determined to learn especially after her daddy promised her that Santa Claus would bring her a $10-00- Tiny Tear" doll if she could walk Square Dancing Lessons Offered First of a series of 10 instruction classes in square dancing will be held tonight at eight in the Knights of Pythias hall 2357 Grant Drew Whitney will instruct the learners This is the final series of the winter season said city recreation department head Ernest Shreeve UTAH GENERAL DEPOW— The Utah general depot was notified tlWay that the second shipment of equipment to be field tested at this installation is on its way from the manufacturer The information was contained in a letter from the office of the quartermaster general Washington D C said Col John H Judd commanding officer Specially Designed The new equipment is a specially designed pallet for shipoinc sud- phes by the unit load method This method of making shipments is be- ing pioneered oy tne army as a means of cutting handling costs and expediting shipments between manufacturers and supply points or supply points and using stations Col Judd said Council Invited Stakes Plan Dance Complaint Filed 10-cla- ss dance will be held Farr West and North y tomorrow at in the LDS Third Music will be furorchestra Public in- Washington Terrace Housing corporation filed a complaint in the city court against Harold G Aikens and Ronella T Aikens seeking termination of a contract restitution of premises at Victory and $15820 eight-thirt- Coeds Enter Fund Drive In Downtown Area Saturday KNIT IS A NATURAL FOR SPRING! 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PLAID Judd the Utah general selected the ds wT PRETTY Co To Visit Depots 1 WONDERFULLY JUST ARRIVED! §$' Non-Prof- it hr Pastel Plaids and Solid Colors in The unit load method is the name given to the system of tying or g a stack of supplies to tha peSet Under this system the pallet with its load of supplies is handled and shipped as unit This saves the receiver the ex pense of handling the supplies piece by piece before they can be palletized and stored explained The tests will be conducted in three phases: Normal usage in storage and handling without regard to unit load: internal handling inAn appeal which they hope will go right to your heart will be made cluding switching of freight cars and many others Saturday on by the above Weber college downtown streets Those depositing coins in the containers will reCommanding officers of three carrying supplies which have been palletized by the unit load method: d ceive a red pin Left to right are Jeneane Garner Caromilitary depots have invited Ogden cross country shipping of supplies lyn Hail Madeline Manning and Valene Kelly City council members to visit their by the unit load method commands within the next few THIS COUPON---- days M Recorder FREE HAIRCUT Elizabeth City said the schedule calls for J Willi Machine Permanent visits to Ogden arsenal on Feb 20: I Hair Style end Clearfield naval depot Feb 29 and J Shampoo W Utah general depot March 6 g mpmn Evening by Appointment The council several weeks ago Weber college and Ogden highthe downtown area would be ready SUPERIOR BEAUTY SCHOOL made an inspection tour of Hill air school will lend their femi the first of the week Phone 7474 force base nine appeal to the heart fund SaturMore than 500 of the containers as day they approach pedestrians in been distributed in Ogden and the downtown area for contribu have Weber county 1 tions to combat this No killer of mankind Armed with cond tainers the students will be asking Ogdehites to add their coins to the fund being collected during the month of February not only here but across the nation SUNSET —Five couples named by Al Weeks chairman of the drive various organizations were selected said that Madeline Manning daughter of Mr and Mrs J E Manning as sweethearts at the Sweetheart 1322 Marilyn Drive would be in ball held last night in the L D S charge of the Weber college Sunset chapel who will assist in the Saturday Winners were Mr and Mrs Kent campaign and that Barbara Perrins daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen W Smith named by the Sunday Perrins 1030 Darling will direct school Van Bushnell and Joan the activities of the high school Martin MI A Mr and Mrs Cloyd students working on the drive Each contributor will be given Blain geneaology department Mr a tiny red heart by the and Mrs Floyd J Perry Primary Meanwhile Chairman Weeks re- and Mr and Mrs Arthur Gwilliams ported that heart containers had Relief society been placed at all bases in Men were presented boutonnieres the area and that military a report on collections from the hearts placed in and wpmen bouquets five-year-o- ld two-stak- More Equipment on Way Here For Testing at General Depot co-e- by Christmas The little Ogden girl must still go to the hospital every two weeks for therapy and her treatment will continue for many years "Contributions such as the overwhelming sum of nearly $13000 given by Hill fielders will help many children like Diana to walk again and to finance the research that some day may find a cure and immunization against the disease" Lt Moore said e A by the LDS Weber stakes p m ward chapel nished by an vited 19 heart-shape- Recreation Travel Expense Brig Gen A H Gilkeson shows a tiny polio patient a check for almost $13000 representing the contribution made by Hill field personnel In the March of Dimes drive The little girl Diana Sidwell came down with polio in August 1950 Last year she visited Hill Air Force Base to receive an award of a "Polio Furple 1952 co-e- County Heuses an 15 Bight to the Heart The Ogden city school board got the OK today from the federal government to begin constructiorfc on the new elementary school at Twelfth and Gramercy Sunt T O Smith of the city schools said he received a letter today from federal security officials in Washington granting allotment of critical materials needed m put ting up the building "With this clearance from the government we will be able to 'call for bids fcoon and get construction under way" Dr Smith said He added that Robert D Hodgson architect and J LeRoy Holbrook engineer of the Leslie S Hodgson Co had all but compietea pians and that bids for the buildine would be called for soon The new school will be a one- Jnrv 19rlactirnnm building em bodying the latest improvements in design ana construction ty horse" may be swept into power possibly as a compromise measure potentials are Mrs Marvel England the incumbent and Mrs Margaret Feeny whose name has been mentioned frequently for the job The business agenda also includes the election of a chairman FEBRUARY Board Gets U S OK on New School Some 300 Weber county Repub- licans will tune up the party machine tomorrow and decide who is best qualified to steer the G O P to victory in 1952 orIt's the annual county-wid- e ganizing convention and it begins in the Hotel promptly at FRIDAY EVENING UTAH OGDEN CITY SECTION FINAL CLEARANCE Ladies' Dresses Reg to 2495 Now 490 - 690 It's your last chance this season to save! 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