Show ' 3 Ideal Men Hit Farm Land Jackpot 1 4ft THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY Farmers Told 'pJ°lrss l!on 'Drama Tryouls Tools Stolen From f Planing Mill WEDGES I To Sign Up Of Ogden's clubs Planned Thursday worth 1 m Interested x by PBiaya prowler entry theatre For Payments SHOES j J 3k WEDGED the Fort the intruder entered I V thirty 15 1952 Will Help Check Polio Farmers may sign up Monday February 18 for payments accruing to them to cover cost of carrying out approved soil conservation practices Parley ClaYk chairman of the Weber county produc tion and marketing administration Three northern Utah men were among 38 veterans from ten states 'mm hit the jackpot in a pickle jar today — against 69 to one odds Their names were the first drawn at Moses Lake Washington in the scramble of 2818 applicants tor tne right to purchase 38 prospective farm units in the Columbia basin Ben H Shropshire of No 24 Arsenal Villa Roy had his name drawn fourth The choice of farms is In order of the draw Among the other 38 names drawn d were James E Braegger of Box Elder county and Julius Wayne Jensen Tremonton Cache r county Mr Braegger 27 a native of Willard said he intended to follow up on his chance He has a wife and family of two boys and a girl He is presently engaged in farming Wil-lar- IVawawa— Water g The arid plots are to get water from the vast storage reservoir which is being filled by from the Columbia river Life-Giv- in aV aV a—M wF aV HHaVioaB life-givin- Bumping Grand Coulee 'darn Veterans have preference for the farm units and 2641 of their names went into the pickle jar Another 175 applicants didn't even get their names into the jar because they didn't have a chance The drawing was conducted by the U S bureau of reclamation which is directing the reclaiming of more than a million acres during the next decade The lucky persons must qualify by standards of financial responsfarming ability Many ibility and 38 names were drawn more than today in case some of the first de-38 failed to pass the screening or cided to back out Under the federal tion law for the development the lands are appraised at from $250 to $10 an acre on the basis of dry land value Farm units range from 45 to 140 acres depending on the of around quality Down payments 20 per cent are --required non-veter- A check for $2274 to help pat a crimp in polio is handed & George V Alexander (left) Weber county "March of Dimes" director by Clarence Dodd Ogden arsenal employe who won top honors there for selling 544 tickets to the polio ball Blanche Wesley (center) collected $216 from the 134 employes in her department an anti-specu- la Courses Available To Navy Officers Arsenal March of Dimes Total Tops Last Year OGDEN ARSENAL — Employes or mis installation noi oniy sei a new high for March of Dimes by n giving $227431 to the 1952 but gave 18 cents more than last year's 72 cents per person average Col H H Needham com manding officer said today While the number of employes increased by approximately 500 contributions were increased $8000 over last year's total he added Top money of $614 per capita average was registered by stock control division where a special project directed by Ralph James and Elyse Bushell accounted for this figure Other organizations having over a dollar per person average were: adjutant's office fis- cal office mail and records man agement office medical O A" C office payroll property disposal purchasing and contracting safety security signal surveillance and transportation corps railroad repair shop Top Money Honors Maintenance division with a $104489 contribution by approximately 1100 employes cornered total money honors Othef division' totals follow: T C R R shop $21650 ammunition (field service) $18008 storage $154 58: cam-paig- CLEARFIELD— Not having ceived enough applications from its first call last fall the navy is again asking aviation line officers to request training in certain postgraduate courses before the February 29 deadline according to Rear Admiral C H Gillilan Clearfield naval supply depot r The courses being offered are: aeronautical engineering aeronautical engineering (armament) aeronautical engineering (electrical) engineering electronics and operations analysis Applicants have to meet the eli- set up for Iiibility requirements Those who desired previously applied should not subThe second in a series of- twelve mit reauasts again the navy says Thosfc4nterested should contact dances by the L D S Ogden stake the chief of naval personnel Wash- will be held tomorrow at the Sixth ington D C ward recreation hall A $5 prize is offered to the person who sug gests the winning name for the group These dances are held under the supervision of the Ogden stake artivitv pniinril Pefreehrrwinte will Ogden City council members will be sold for the convenience of those hold their regular attending meeting on sixth floor of y building tomorrow at a m City Manager E J Allison slid Entre Nous to Dance matters of routine business are on Entre Nous will hold the monthly the agenda for discussion The pub- dance at the Country club tomor row night lic is invited to attend re- Dancers Offer $5 For Naming Club stock control $11050 ammunition (industrial) $10010 depot facil ities $9396: transportation $5963 property branch $48:27 security $4658 surveillance $3785 pay$3141 management office S91I medical $1562 purchasing and contracting $1545 fiscal office $1524 property disposal $1390 civilian personnel $1083: mail and records $1079 adjutant's office $1036 signal office $955 safety $908: custodial $760 O A C office $719 inspection division $640 Wayne C Dabb Arsenal campaign coordinator extended a hear-t- y thanks to all team captains and emnloves whnsp rnnrwratirn anrf generosity helped make this year's marcn 01 uimes so successiui Team captains were: Joe Adams Naomi Warrilpv Tprpsa Mnncnn Helen Shorten Orson Robinson uerry rielding Helen Upton Shir-le- y Call Donna Longfellow lone Ellis Kuth Uchida Thelma Fearn Ruth Shrepve Wavne Anita Hrienson Rosemary Spencer Ag nes nuerianaer ttoy tJirchard uuicia wunn sniriey M Call Elyse Bushell James Latimer Iris Howell Jim Erickson and Blanche Wesley - i i Pi-inl- r - committee said today The signups will be at the Viland lage building Twenty-fourt- h Lincoln new location of the PMA office Clark said It is necessary for farmers to sign before advent of spring farm work The agricultural conservation program for Weber county recently approved by the P M A and U S soil conservation service offers assistance to agricultural producers in the form of materials services and cash payments rep resenting a portion of the cost of undertaking soil saving endeavors In the conservation program for the county the soil conservation service working with the Weber soil conservation district has the responsibility for the technical phases of permanent type conservation practices Clark explained Plans have been completed for the agencies to use a common conservation map and farm plan which will satisfy the requirements for each agency said Clark in what Ogden's various clubs are doing? You can find out about a lot of tbem including present officers and highlights of 1951 in the big 1952 Standard-Examine- r Progress edition appearing Sunday Feb 24 And not only that there will be stories and pictures of Ogden's role in the nation's booming defense effort There'll be lots of scenic pictures of Ogden and nearby points of Interest Regular subscribers will receive the Progress edition at no extra cost Extra copies will be available at newsstands The Standard-Examine- r will mail a copy anywhere In the United States for 25 cents Enclose that amount with name and address of a friend or relative and mail to The circulation department From there the edition will be mailed Standard-Examiner- Pipe Firm Files To Incorporate Articles of incorporation were filed in the Weber county clerk's office for the Utah Concrete Pine company and the Utah Culvert com pany Papers for both firms were filed by the same persons Both listed $100000 as authorized capitol stock and the purpose of each as being that of manufacturing and installing concrete pipe Officers of both companies were Charles E Ward Ogden presi— HOOPER The Second ward reunion — first ever held — begins dent: M L Jolley Ogden viee with a dinner at twelve-thirt- y p president and Glen Peglau Salt m tomorrow Bishop Floyd Fowers Lake City secretary-treasure- r said today Following the midday meal he said will be a program An eve- Injured in Fall y ning dance begins at Ordinarily the Hooper First and Mrs Salina Rudd 78 of 1917 Second wards hold a joint reunion Van Buren was taken to the Dee But this year (what with the grow- hospital arm and hip with today ing population and all) each is injuries received when she reportholding a separate event for pres- ed fell in her home She was reent and former members after treatment as her inThe Second ward reunion is be- leased were not serious The eldering staged in the brand new rec- juries woman was taken to the hospireation hall completed just a few ly tal in the Ogden city fire departmonths back ment ambulance eight-thirt- ty ' farce-come- bu-rea- Well he didn't put it just like but it's what Thorald Cox had in mind today when he asked Hooper residents please to help out tomorrow when volunteers will n be rebuilding Mr and Mrs home Gailey's Last Saturday the roof framework was hammered into shape by about 35 neighborly townsfolk And since then roughly half of the shingling has been taken care of by workers who showed up in the evenings Mr Cox who is in charge of the project said he hopes the roof will be all done when volunteers go home tomorrow night — and maybe part of the interior too A roaring blaze that firemen believe originated in a coal oil stove whipped through the small frame about two weeks ago causing considerable damage Donations paid for lumber that is being used to rebuild the residence that WOMEN'S Regularly 119 rayon French crepe women's 1 1 slips adjustable straps White and pink Sizes 32 to 40 Pastels and bright colors Medium and large f100 5 I SLIPS ! 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