Show m VFW Bingo Party 14A 1 Tonight in Davis CLE A R Ft EL r? Feb 29— A bingo party will be held tonight at eight Veterans by members ot Post 8307administraof Foreign Wars at the tion building in Sahara Village An announcement issued by the organization said all member and their wives plus all veterans who served overseas are invited Up until recently the post had held Its meetings in the administration building at Anchorage Sessions are held the first and third Fridays of each month -- THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- 'AH Faces West' Put R FRIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 29 1952 Ideas Win Money For — 12 at UGD Lyle M Lee Rt 3 Ogden $40 y: UTAH GENERAL DEPOT into prac- - Aider C Arlington 1000 Harrop put suggestions ployea Ma6 Xi $15 tice at this installation during Jan- - ine drive $g0 Blaine' L uary are expected to save the gov- Rt 2 Brigham $10 Maxwell A ernment $8400 in the next year Pohl 123 West North Brigham according to Col John H Judd !$10 Raymond L Keller 221 Healy (street Ogdeo $40 Mary Rita commander Groth 1081 Collins Blvd Ogden Largest award of $65 each went to Gage W East 505 Seventh Og-- 1 $10 Orren M Cox Rt 3 Ogden 9 $30 Justin L Anderson 2354 den and Ralph G Dexter " jams and Robert M Purcell 3073 drive Ogden Lesser amounts were received Adams will share an award of $70 Em-eb- Ogden In International Spotlight C-1- Jfnn Ad-Mari- C-1- must & a Aeasm ton of Dr Fredric Furzwell Two selections "Prayer for Safe Journey" and Parry's arrangement of "Come Come Ye Saints" were beamed behind the Iron Curtain over Voice of America broadcasts later in Decem- Ogden last year won national and even international attention through the efforts of a Weber college faculty member and his wife who captured the immortal Mormons in story of emigrant a "All Faces the West" Roland Parry music department head of the school and his wife Helen were simply carrying out a request of Ogden Pioneer days officials when they wrote a musical that would tell the epochal story of the state's pioneers to be presented as the "something new" for the annual f Tom Scott in charge of Voice selected broadcasts Parry's pieces in presenting songs and incidents in the history of western America a singular triumph for the Ogden composer ' Mr Gorin has been a n publicity bureau in boosting the In his numerous radio music television and concert stage appearances he has selected one of the songs and gone on from there to tell his listeners of its origin in Ogden and a few words about its composers Growing Demand w This has brought Ogden a measure of publicity and a growing demand to hear the music A natural result of this is that people in many states now would like to see the presentation on the stage this year in Ogden With this in mind Pioneer days officials have decided a repeat performance is more than justified Some have gone so far as to suggest that "AH Faces West " become a traditional part of the celebration presented in honor of the state and city founders world-famou- at its Finest Bourbon E ! OLD I HICKORY M stiaigetBODRBOI wiiskt II HOOF OLD HICKORY rWA 0ISTIUINS 00 PA liPPf a By Bernie Diaasefsfi President Junior Chamber Commerce Take one young man between the ages of 21 and 35 add a lot of enthusiasm and rapacity log hard work at no pay add a sense of civil responsibility and a willingness to work for his community and his fellowmen and the end result is a typical Ogden Jaycee The Ogden junior chamber of commerce 200 young men work- log for Ogden lias just com- pleted one of the most active year in its history Twenty committees keep gig each member busy on civic pneels while : - color teams comprise the Infernal organization National Recognition The local group won national recognition last June at the national Jaycee convention in Miami when they were awarded second place in the entire nation for their work in the field of public relations and national third place for their efforts in Both awards traffic safety were bsaed on Jaycee activity in 0 cities with a population of or leas Typical of a Jaycee project la the work currently being CS ried on by the youth agflgptgf committee This group conducts in cooperation with the city police department a weekly juvenile traffic safety achool srns its students made up of young people in the community who nave been found guilty of vio- Ogdenites Named By USAC Group A group of students at Utah State Agricultural college have organized an Independent students association for those on the campus who do not belong to Greek organizations Bernadean Tomlinson Ogden was elected secretary-treasure- r and Eleanor Knowles was Ogden named publicity manager ITS HERE! NEW DISH WASHING DISCOVERY full-tifn- e MSft Robert E Hyde Medal Pinned On Ogden Guard Instructor M Sgt Robert E Hyde of the Utah national guard instructor group in Ogden recently was awarded the bronze star at Fort Douglas for meritorious achievement with the Third infantry division in Korea Brig Gen B M Fitch commanding general Utah military district made the presentation According to the citation Sgt Hyde serving as chief of the How itzer platoon performed his duties in a superior manner during the period Dec 1 to Dec 4 1950 Kept (uns Firing "Exercising initiative and ingenuity he kept the guns firing rapidly despite the problems of maintenance and operation amid snow o storms and temperatures Under his exemplary leadership the inspired gun crews delivered a continuous effective supporting fire which enabled a friendly infantry battalion to disengage from a numerically superior enemy force and withdraw without casualty" hgt Hyde originally from tubbing Minn joined the regular army in January 1937 During World war II he served in the Eurwith theatre the 82nd airopean borne division where he earned even battle stars and a bronze star medal — He served in Korea from Nov 1950 to Aug 1851 with the Third infantry division 100-00- lating minor traffic laws This committee also cooperates with the city recreation department and other civic organizations in annually sponsoring a very successful Halloween proActivities at the Mount gram Ogden playground area also come under the jurisdiction of the group with the Jaycees donating a mechanized sled tow unit to the city for use during the winter months st the site In cooperation with the retail merchants' division of the senior chamber the Jaycees this year conducted a gigantic Christmas party at the White City ballroom for all children in the Ogden area featuring hundreds of free gifts snd candy and fruit sub-zer- for each child Tourists Map Jaycees' committee on publicity and development is preparing a tourists' map listing 20 points of interest in the srea The idea is for tourists to get the map then travel around seeing the sights Signs telling ot the tour will be posted at each entrance to the City The public affairs committee this year saw a dream of some IS years come true when the people of the city elected a new form of city government into The Jaycees first start-ebeing the Idea of a council-managgovernment several years ago and the committee went all out this year first to see that a large field of candidates WOT available to the voters snd later spending considerable ttaaf and money to see that a lot of people voted The fire prevention committee in cooperation with the various Boy Scout troops in the srea and the city fire department obtained applications from over 2000 householders vt quest ing that s free fire inspection of their home be made November found the Ameri- - Eight Complaints Filed tBJLi 5S"" 5lB' "Vv Credit Bureau of Ogden has filed eight complaints in the city court The defendants and the judgments sought are: Earl Byington $141 Raymond Chugg $125 Emillo $6534: Olsen L Jensen Mrs Max Burt $17097: Todd A Wallis $3681: Ada Mendelkow $86 49 and Vern H Taylor and Jennie D Taylor $12965 8ju§ Sal-zag- Tough enough to scrub messiest pans Gentle enough to wash finest china ar ftl d er Promptly relievos cougtts ot always clean sanitary odorless TIGHT ACHING I amazing "wonder-mes- h Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping CHEST COLDS w Ilk J - committee active ta soring the annual "Voice of De jnasrarj" contaaS for Mgh school Mpsat f one-ma- July Mr Parry's good fortune in s securing Igor Gorin baritone for the role of Brigham Young projected the musical into national view The upshot was that Gorin and willingly too returned to Ogden to make phonograph recordings of several of the songs The records have since been played in 30 states in the nation and in England Australia Canada and Hawaiian islands The peculiar thing as many have commented since the first is that in public performance the 104 years since Brigham Young and his followers made the historic trek across the plains nobody had produced a collection of songs that would fully relate the story Captured Fancy The Parrys did the job in a way that has captured the fancy of music lovers wherever the songs have been played One sequence the melodious "Miracle of the Gulls" was in New York's Town Hall Elayed 15 under the ba- - Ill IflB ber music-dram- celebration Score Quirk Hit Their songs and lyrics scored an immediate and overwhelming hit with the result the word was out about how good the production would be long before it played before its first celebration audience in Ogden stadium last ucceddi 200 Men Working for Ggd enThai's Your Local Jaycees students with the major accomplishment being that hundreds of students learned s little asm bout Amsslesnlsm Several young men In Weber ' county are now proud possessors Of purebred young hogs as a ro-rraitlniiisg project of the agriculture committee Taas committee annually conducts aw gsswy contest among future farmers and awards the winners wMk a purebred bog on condition that the youngster turn back one of aha fstst offspring of his prise to the Jaycees Proof of tas care given the prizes is shown by the fact that Miss Jaycee of Of j named grand champion lipthewasannual at state fair future events Outstanding 1S52 included the annual distinguished service award banquet early in Jaaaggp at which time s picked group of judges announced their gg lection of the most outstanding man the area Bag his inbeing a Jaycee OS Scheduled (or not HtSI 0£irn The annual Miss Ogden test always an outstanding event has been scheduled for April 1052 with the event for the first e time scheduled as a Mgge presentation featuring gga talents of the contestants sa west their beauty aAnd of course s lot of busifull-scal- ness and professional men will tell you they wouldn't miss a Japcee "Roosters' Roast" even if they were on the schedule to JSSjroasted Officers for the first six months of 1951 included E LaMar Buckner president with Bernie Diamond first vice president and Lon Dunbar second vice D Jay WUsoa was isata director Present officers elected last June are Bemie Diamond president Howard Ogden first vice president: S Jim Linford second vice president sad C La Mar Buckner state director Dee Wayment is treasurer snd Gerald Waterfall secressry NSD Suggestions Win Cash Awards CLEARFIELD — Beneficial suggestions expected to save approximately $878733 annually havt ago snnounced by Cmdr J McL Stuart alternate chairman ot the committee on swards st 17 S naval supply depot Clearfield Cash awards were presented by Bear Adm C H GUlilan commanding officer to: John Sand or who received $70 and to Andrew Schow and Bur-traR Watson who received $50 each Other awards: H A Curfhrtings and G V Burgess $4750 each: Harriott M Croft $30 C E Crawford $20 William A Petttt SIS and William R Stokes public m works $15 In addition two employes who have terminated since the submission of suggestions — Jasfe B Csrlsen snd La R ue C DeWitt will receive checks through fad mail of $20 and $10 their-beneficia- l ONLY COFFEE OF ITS tlO Ui KIND IN THE WORLD! 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