Show THE Wind Break Trees Petitions Drawn in Zoning War Council to Seek Peace May 19 Still Available At "AC in Logan j OGDEN (UTAH) SUNDAY MORNING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Plain City Names Judges For Dairy Days Ogden's Top Parade (Loyalty) Will Start Friday at 9:30 Ogden’s favorite parade the High auditorium with all In that and subsequent peti-h- e The battle of petitions— Result' Loyalty Day march of ipr high choruses participating and his supporters ing from an attempt to reclassify tions A number of ’trees for use as 10000 school students will The public is invited the manufacturing zone in vicin- argued that the area is ideally wind breaks shelter belts andstart city On Friday after the parade prompUy at 9:15 am ity of Wall Avenue' and 17th situated for heavy industry and ' wood lots are j Friday G Raymond Poulter there will be a double-heade- r that as- a matter of fact much th Utah' State Agricultural e Street—continues -‘chairman announced yesterday baseball game at John Affleck The' latest bombardment of it already is now being used jege The parade proper will start Park with Central playing Lewis from families who live immed- for that purpose Melvin S Bubningham Weber at 22nd Street and Washington at noon and Mound Fort and The heaviest noisiest and diriately west of the area Thdif pesaid the extension Boulevard and move south Its agent County Washington squaring off at 1:30: tition carried 121 names oE fam- tiest occupations are allowed in forester at the college notified ' When the various units reach however be will start signaled manufacturing 2 zones The more him that the rees are avaiiable ily heads ceremony at the end of the march at 27th by a at- than 100 families living nearby They oppose the an exten(je(i building iat 24th jje and Washington by the Og- Street they will disband in the have announced they will use tempt — but absolutely the space den js taking c0ege High School ROTC ceremo- following manner: The City Council will try to ever - effort to prevent the of some of the nursery beds Schools located east of Washnial squad decide the hot issue at its next change and in their latest petiAvailable aref Ponderosa pine exAfter the flag is raised the ington Boulevard go east on 27th regular meeting May 19 jat 5 tion Ttheir attorney declared: ‘ eastern red cecjar green ash S- hibition Street to Adams Avenue those allowed will drill in front is “If this change platoon pm Extra chairs will probably thornlocust black elm iberian about would is be needed for the crowd (hat located west of Washington go it irreparable bring lociist black walnut of the reviewing stand until the west on 27th Street to Kiesel keeping an eye on the develop- loss and damage to our homes less honey is of unit the parade leading The city planning commission golden willow and squaw bush ments Avenue before disbanding exnear It will then fall in behind The issue: A proposal by a has studied the situation for a as follows: Bonneville and information on obtaining these the color guard and proceed with cept Mound Fort turn west on 27th junk dealer Lawrence S Fryer long time It will have a recom- trees can be obtained from the the parade to 27th and Washing- Street Washington and Lewis to change the area from manu- mendation on the Council table ton where units will disband office Service local Extension to the 19 what 1 as 2 to manufacturing city May continue south to 28th Street befacturing OfThe parade will climax a Loy- fore disbanding He filedj his first petition request- should do the City Council has Hoorn 373 of the Ogden Post alty observance which this year fice Building been advised ing the change March 23 Nothing there has often been will include a full week of events to the flag during discourtesty rather than just the parade as previous parades Poulter asked during past years spectators to observe the follow- Will Hold Assemblies ling rules: The various schools will hold “During the ceremony of hoist- assemblies and classroom discus- - ing or lowering the flag or when sions on loyalty patriotism and it is passing in a parade or in a citizenship and a citywide art review all persons present except exhibit' is now in place at Utah those actually engaged in hoistPower and Light Co auditorium ing or lowering the flag should At 8 pm Thursday a music face it stand at attention and festival will be held in Ogden salute jun-annu- al nt - PLAIN CITY — Judges for the 26th annual Plain City Dairy Days May 17 and 18 were announced yesterday by Lee Olsen general chairman of the Col-dam- I - i j ? flag-raisin- g re-zoni- j 4--H J - (4-I- T day : i -- show The judges will be LeGrand Holsteins University cf j Walker Nevada Guernseys M B Nichols SL Charles 111 Jerseys E J Johannesen Emmett Ida Future Farmer Sam Gordon Club Mr 1 Brigham City and Johannesen The opening day will be reserved for Junior Division Club and FFA) while the open division show will be the final j?- I MAY 8 1955 Judging the first day will be from 10:30 am until noon and from 1 pm to 2:30 pm A judging contest will be held at 9:30 am and an auction sale of purebred calves will be conducted at 2:30 pm The final day judging will bf conducted all day A highlight ‘Those in uniform render the ing the right hand over the of the closing day will be a din The salute to the flag In I J1" swved in the school build- hand salute Men not in uniform ! should remove their headdress a““vi”S column is rendered crtiflcate I “ Nd ! It np flj p I D8SS0S Kindergarten first and second at the left shoulder with the grades do not march in the hand over the heart Women not rade All other pupils are in uniform should salute by pa- - animal entered in the open di- Only cattle under 1 year be accepted - with papers pected to do so Poulter said 'All cattle must also for applied be on the grounds at 9 am and remain until 5 pm “Straw will be furnished by the show and hay win be available at cost until noon” He explained that state TB’ and Bangs health standards are Cattle must be tested 1 required a within 30 days of the show and "A all exhibitors will be' asked for MW' r V certificates j health There will be 27 dilfercnt classes in the open division and seven in the junior division In the open division premiums-Ithe aged cow aged bull and production classes will be $3 first prize $6 second $4 third $3 fourth $250 fifth and $2 sixth In all other classes the premiums wilT be $5 for first $4 for second $3 for third $250 for fourth $2 for fifth and $150 for sixth Special awards to be presented in the junior division are as follows: John Chugg Showmanship award a purple banner to the best junior showman Smoot Dairy award a special prize to the second and third place boy in fitting and showmanship Holstein-FriesiaAssn award trophy for the three best females bred and owned by exhibitor and a banner for the premier breeder and premier exhibitor a blanket to the boy who takes best care of his exhibit by the Weber County Club leaders halter to the FFA boy placing highest in showmanship by Read Brothers halter to Club member placing highest in showmanship Award to 2nd year boy placing highest in fitting and showing contest from Dr O S Daines pen and pencil set to junior Guernsey showman and true type Guernsey model to the best junior Guernsey showman from the- - Guernsey Breeders Assn special prize for first second and third in and FFA in judging contest by the Cache Valley Breeding Assn and a pur pie banner to the winning j yzi produce of dam in each breed in (OJ the open classes by Richardson plac-- 1 vision ex-- 1 1 I r n 4--H 4-- H n ON 4-- H 4--H trp 4-- H 3 4-- H G&3&18& mmiWf X JUST WEEKLY itmth io&x-- mz? 4--H I Qj Your credit Is os good as cash a ‘the Dr Foliar offices! 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