Show I "" ’ V rvvr — — J- ' wr - -- r— Ww-yt- r rwvy x—w'--w -- J I THE OGDEN (UTAH) t 2& for National Resources Conferences Ogden Is Selected as Site ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS RECOMMENDED BY LOCAL DOCTORS l ' H ’ - ' - ' site for a National Resources Conference to be held Nov 28 to Dec 9 according to a telegram received by Daniel D Dale manager of the Weber County Indus- NO CREDIT St SPniHG UATTRESS SERVICE CHARGE trial bureau SAME COVER — SAME SPRING MATTRESS REMADE WITH-O- R WITHOUT SPRINGS k The purpose of the conference is to highlight the interrelated military and economic problems inherent in mobilizing human and material resource? for national security It is a condensed varsion of the resident course presented to regular senior-- officers of the military services and to selected key civilians of govern- - 905 OVERMAN'S MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERING r CO two-wee- 10-mon- th Dial 8040 IPre-Hcastfe- ir FASHION ROW SUITS Regular $55 Values Suit Save $16 on ©400' Pure Virgin Wool Fabrics o Worsteds Sharkskins Flannels Dark and Light Shades T 1955 Industrial Arts Conclave the Armed Forces located at Fort Leslie J McNair Washington D C1 150 Reserve Officers The conferees will consist of approximately 150 reserve officers from all branches of service designated by appropriate military authority and a similar number of business leaders chosen by a local selection committee The primary purpose will be to expand the nucleus of informed and thinking individuals who may be called upon to play important roles in planning and managing the nation’s economy The conference will be con- ducted by a faculty instruction team of six members assigned by the Industrial College and consists of a program of lectures seminars discussion periods and films The local meeting will be sponsored by the Armed Forces Committee of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce under the chairmanship of G Ted Hone and the Industrial Council of the Weber County Industrial Bureau with James E Widman as chairman Cc liege of People Reminded Not to Molest Seeing-Ey- e Dogs Utah Industrial Arts Assn April 16 at Ben Lomsnd High School The association Is comprised of teachers of the type of subject which was once called manual training but Ini ignore recent years has become Jknown as the Indus- 15° tj verY Suit From Our Regular Manufacturer LOOKS LIKE HE’S CORNERED— Mayor Raymond S Wright (center) will have to dig plenty deep if he buys all the tickets being offered by Mrs Howard E Watts and C B Squire? The ducats are for the Kiwanis Club’s annual pancake supper Kiwanis Club Assessor Denies Plans Annual Property Tax Pancake Feast Is Out of Line t Sgt Robert Bales Cadet-of-Mon- th Cadet M Sgt Robert Bales son of Mr and Mrs Earl Bales Ogden Kiwanis club is 1731 Swan St has been named the ning a pancake supper to cadet ofMarch month for money for- - underprivileged in the Ogden dren for boys apd girls High RQTC Bat- kindly-inten-tione- "v P Reoulars Shorts Sizes 35 Longs to 44 p I 1 ’ "STORE FOR MEN" SINCE 1907 2473 WASH BLVD public When a person pets one of these dogsthey disrupt the mutual understanding between the dog and master He added too that to grab the arm of or shout directions to a blind person 'working with a dog guide also disrupts the animal and can lead to possible harm Mr West added that during the recent session of the State Legis-- ' lature the blind welfare was given permission to grant allowances to blind persons for the feeding of dogs He said the action allows up to:$15 per month He added that if more blind persons knew about this action more would probably buy the Seeing Eye cogs scholarships club president Squires $40000 home in day neighborhood of $10000 homes The supper will be held on She said her taxes have jumped from $82’ in 1949 to $304 last year Thursday April 7 from 5 to 9 while the taxes on homes next to pm at the Ogden High School hers range from $85 to $95 cafeteria Checks Records In addition to a delicious sup“In checking the 1954 records” per a $100 U S bond and a $25 Assessor Jenkins said “I find the U S bond will be given away real estate was assessed for $350 appearance and participation Every housewife will also re- the new home for $2620 and the activities small dwelling assessed for $130 ceive a prize Cadet Sgt Bales is assistant a total assessment of $3090 be obtained which for Tickets battalion S4 (supply nonconi) a from members of may taxes for 1954 were $22254 are: The the club $1 member of the exhibition platoon fcr adults 50 cents for not and $304 is active in Forum Guild has and 25 cents for children juniors new home built in 1948 r“The straight “A” rating in ROTC and of floor space and 1410 feet has high grades in other classes a dwelling of that size would inHe will receive a dinner at the dicate the reconstruction cost Top O’ The Town restaurant and would be somewhere between two passes to the' Orpheum and $18000 and not $30 $15000 Theater for his winning the to 000 $40000” ' honor Mrs Graham told the CommisWayne H Green manager of sion she was afraid to have an Personal Finance Co of Ogden older combuilding torn down because announced today that the be considered an imit to name night its pany has changed $30000 ‘ extra-curricul- ar ! County to Help Pay Expenses Personal Finance Changes Name Beneficial Finance Co The office is still located at 22L Eccles Building Mr Green said there will be no change in pffice personnel nor policies There are more than 860 affiliated offices of the Beneficial loan system in the United States and Canada provement and hike her taxes again The commission told her to come to the board of equalization meeting May 31 with her probsaid lem The Commissioners inassessor would have the they at situation that vestigate her time and make any necessary adjustments — - The County Commission has voted to offset some of the expenses of county welfare board members who attend a welfare convention' in Salt Lake City April Commission ' Chairman Elmer r Carver reported that the State Welfare Commission pays $6 a 3 day for hotel 'rooms for members Driver Pleads Guilty of the board' attending the meetTo ings Pleading guilty in the City decidThe County Commission Court to following too closely to The County Commission has ed to pay a part to be set later another car Donald R Winn three appointments to the made of the meal expenses of the board 19 of 3299 Ogden Ave was welfareT board Two were county members sentenced to pay $25 reappointments Mrs Cleone Eccles and Fred M‘ Abbott were renamed for terms Frank Francis was ap pointed to fill the term of Charles Doty who resigned because of health Chairman Elmer Carver directed that a letter of appreciation be forwarded to Mr Doty ‘ — County Names Welfare Board I t ritf-bon- e Church "o Hold Baked Food Sale j WASHINGTON TERRACE — Women’s 'Society of Christian Service of the 'Community Methodist Churchj Washington Terrace will sponsor a baked food sale tomorrow beginning at 10 am at Stimson’s Market at the Terrace Hazelle Recmond Is chairman of the commit ee in charge of the sale Proceeds will go toward' sending your g people of the church to summer camp' I k Pay Raise Requested The County Commission yesterday took nb action on a request by Commissioner Lyman Hess that the salaiy of William Gar-sid- Zone In Red COME I there’s no substitute for the beer which is - D Shupe INI SMITH ELECTRIC ' fast ttrVic an broken or cracked dental plates ' TEETH REPLACED While You Wait 7 Dental Plata Relined DENTURE REPAIR LABORATORY WORK GUARANTEED Evening Appointments Ph 1 S360 Porter Ave Sake Time— Save Money ALL U7 2-- R CQPF j i i N COME CSC? INI On a dharge of parking In a red zone bail of $5 was forfeited in the City Court by Earl i See a Demonstration w : of the TMTLY SUNBEAM SHAVER and enjoy Hot Cake and Coffee With Us j See the rest of the SUNBEAM LINE whie you're in They mdke perfect gifts for all oc- to the Altitude casions ‘fc w I ‘v 's VM 3-w- ay a V $ $nbedm at a ' a MmX - SHAVEMASTER single head Pfg SMOOTHfaster than any closer shaves other method wet or dry t i Ask for Fisher Beer the finest ot stores restaurants taverns— t wherever good beer Is sold There’s visible sparkle and flavor sparkle in every glass of Fisher Beer— so inviting to look at so $unbedm frypam Perfect CONTROLLED be- pleasantly zesty and mellow to taste That's cause nature’s gift of lower atmospheric pressure here in the mountains results in gentler more HEAT for more delicious foods : - feflSc&n COFFEEMASTE Perfect coffee every time j illy delicate hop flavor and correct carbonation for this high altitude That's what we mean by "Sparkle Brewed to the Altitude'— a superiority that has H TOASTER uniform toast every time made Fisher the intermountain favorite since 1884 3 SMITH ELECTMC I 366-24t- h ) - Dial St k coffee use less because Edwards is fee beans Only here can you enjoy this exclusive treat Fisher Brewing Company Salt Lake City Utah pay less than you do for other fine instant coffees much-les- s than for regular “Deep Roasted’’ to bring out all the richness of finest cof- Same perfect waste NONEmake only what you want! a Single cup or a good big pot Featuredat iflFBTOJSr 3-65- 65 ' I An e dog tax collector be raised from $250 to $275 per month six-ye- ar I i j Assessor Bruce Jenkins said raise today the taxes on property at chil- 1240 Oak St are not out of line Mrs Emerald Graham told the work B County Commission last Tuesday C taxes indicate she has a said to- that her to a for and talion 27-3- 0 Poolin' This field which once consisted Of only voodWorking has ncjw broadened into a program including instruction and work In wood 'metals plastics leather automotive printing mechanical ' drawing drafting and many others Both boys and girls are taught to understand the processes of industry and the products it offers Includes 200 Teachers The Association which includes over 200 teachers from all areas of the state meets twice a year ' to distus? various problems At the spring session repm sentatives of industries are inviti ed to participate and explain new ' developments in industrial field?! that students should know According to Pete Evans presj ident of the association and In4 stryctor at Morgan High School the convention Will open at 9 ami with a general meeting after which the day will be devoted to discussing new ideas and see- ing the products of industry Many Ogden firms have been in vited to participate Carl Wallis jind Elmont Bing- ham shop instnictorsat Ben lxv1 mond will cor duct the teachers through the new building fn conjunction with the convention will bis the annual contest of students projects spon sored by Sears Roebuck Co Sev eral hundred projects are expect ed to be entered Prizes will include $5 for first place winners s in 42 different categories and for second- - and third-placwinners ‘ plan- 1 saving! f t f The Cadet was Another reminder has been is- chosen Capt sued by blind persons of Ogden Edwin V-by Booth who own Seeing-Ey- e dogs for the meritorious i public not to pet the animals nor for e rformance of ' p speak to them his duties excel- - Ij Loyal A West speaking in be- lent scholastic half of the group said the greatin both est safety hazard encountered by rating Bales other ROTC and ’Seeing-Eygraduates is the in-- ! subjects leadershippdet outstanding d terference of the in e i i I trial arts y Patterns ? Ogden will play host to die annual spring convention of the - o Season's Newest Models and I LPRIL Ogden o Host j UP TO $20 3049 Wall Ave ' ' t - Ogden has been selected as the ment agencies at the Industrial FOR YOUR PRESENT MAT TRESS AS DOWN PAY MENT : FRIDAY EVENING R jyj vwwwwwwvvww - STANDARD-EXAMINE- -- i i t j 't |