Show “3 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 14 Record Number from Wide Area Intermountain West Many of the guest speakers representing some of the outstanding medical andfsurgical talent in the U S ahd England were inclined to agree termed it days and spontaneously an attendance viewpoint From one of 'the finest ever held in the the total oi 942 doctors nurses 20 from medical students and states Washington D C and three foreign countries was more than 100 higher than last year’s record registration Express Appreciation The local doctors expressed appreciation for the public support the meetings received They especially thanked their patients who called mainly only for emergencies the police department for offering parking facilities and the Chamber of Commerce for its help in mailing programs Among the highlights of the s meetings were Dr Rodney British expressions and manner of putting his points across Among the many papers presented Dr Ralph V Platou’s accident prevention program which he urged doctors to undertake was apparently well received XMost of the pamphlets and other John Redmond Turner accident prevention literature he made available was picked up by visiting medical men The stature of the annual meeting was pointed up by a story related by Dr Maingot He said he attended a reception in the national capital while John Redmond Turner son of en route to Ogden A Dr and Mrs Hirst Turner 908 eastern surgeon asked him why 24th St has accepted a general he was “going out to a little town university scholarship to Yale stuck away in a valley to attend The award is or a meeting University “I told him” Dr Maingot said $1300 a year renewable for four “that if the meeting could attract years had received such men as Dr Richard Cattell also The student a principal appointment to An- Dr Claude Beck and Dr E S napolis a scholarship offer from Judd it surely could attract me” He said the surgeon thought University of Pennsylvania and a small tuition scholarship offer this over for a few seconds then said “I wonder why I wasn’t from University of Utah DAR invited?” good He also received the Doctors not including guest citizenship medal- - for the outcereat ROTC cadet speakers were --registered from standing week at monies this Ogden High Utah Colorado Nevada Idaho y No Invitations Needed for BLH Martin James Cleary 3650 bought the land lots at a delinnine quent property tax sale conducted recently by County Porter Ave 25-by-1- Clerk Lawrence B Malan on the steps of the Municipal Building The property bought by Cleary comes within 50 feet Yale Scholarship well-know- n Several students from the Ogden area were among 84 ROTC k j Arizona California Wyoming Ohio Montana Illinois Minnesota Florida Iowa Washington Missouri Oregon North Dakota Massachusetts Pennsyl vania Georgia China India and Argen- tina Club to Hear Ray Wootton Ray W Wootton juvenile probation officer will speak at the torial staff of Literary Harvest next meeting of the Ogden 20-3The youth also was chosen by Club according to President Dave the Ogden Surgical Society as Vogeler The meeting will be held student representative for a pro sta TV Lake a over Salt gram Thursday 8 pm at Hoffman’s tion marking the opening of the Dinner House 18th and Washmedical convention here ington Blvd 0 I - runof the main north-sout- h way Mr Malan said he did not know he was selling part of the airport or he would have notified city officials Paul Thateher city attorney said he doubts if the sale is valid because the city has been in possession for several years Cadets Receive Arthur Halverson Ogden Officer Commands Navy's New President of lieutenant Bars Icebreaker Huge At USAC Ceremony Cmdr E H Maher USN of Sons of Pioneers 10-da- y Student Accepts School campus Mr Turner is editor of the achievement issue of Tiger Highlights school newspaper His other activities have included the following: chairmanship of a recent publications awards dinner public information officer for Ogden High’s ROTC Btn recent president of Westminster Fellowship student representative on National Safety Council associate editor of Tiger Highlights memberof Classicum staff and a member of the edi- Terrace Airman Home on Leave Part of the Ogden City Airport has been sold by the county for $1875 delinquent property taxes but city officials do not appear too concerned They do not feel they will have much trouble in getting the property back The whole thing was caused by a typing error made in 1947 F-1- 4 : Ogden is commanding officer of the USS Glacier America’ largest icebreaker which has been commissioned at Pascagoula Miss The 310-foo- t Glacier is a icebreakprototype among ers She is the most powerful and strongest hulled best-equipp- ed icebreaker ever structed for the U S Navy officers said con- Cmdr Maher heads a crew of 19 officers and 320 men who will leave an East Coast port in November to participate in the first leg of Expedition Deepfreeze The ship will be part of Task Force 43 under Rear Adm Richard E Byrd as officer in charge and Capt George Du-fe- k as task force commander The expedition sailing this fall will make preparations for United States participation in the International Geophysical Year 1957-5- 8 T G Schmidt manager of the J C Penney Co Store will be speaker at the 12th annual achievement assembly of Ogden High School Thursday when students will be honored for special attainments A program will be distributed listing names of these students and also introducing publication officers for next year Editors of the program were Karl A Anderson Jerry Nelson and John Turner assisted by Irene Corey and June Nieder-hause- r typists and Miss Thelma Reynolds adviser Musical numbers will be given by Marsh Rich Arlene Holst and the OHS Octet OR Brigham City - Van Buren Ave careless driving yesterday following an accident at 23rd Street and Monroe Boulevard Police said the Talbot auto crashed into the rear of a car n ‘0df Non-Drinke- According-t- o Ufatc 7Vexing rs WHIN YOUR Ask About Our 71erii Saving ASPHALT TILG PMtSHCD WITH 'v history "i a:alo th Un F'star White - Crystel Chop LASTS FOB TO APPLY SAFE— NOT SLIPPERY Nothiag cm st&in or pcoccrtte I Tile Kote Finish Tile will be great aodoil proof Just wipe it clean with a damp cloth dost mop or soap and EASY YEARS IRIS Geo “The Rainbow Flower " FEATURING LENOX CHINA IS COMING OGDEN J Ilolloy PHONI NIGHTS PHONI DAYS 1 3-0- 62 water to remove grease Nmt chips crack oe becomes yellow with tge HOLLEY HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE GATEWAY IRVIN R STONE’S NURSERY PRIFIRRID RISK MUTUAL INSURANCt CO GLASS AND PAINT CO 3359 Washington Blvd H V The 100 Best All Dykes Medal Winners Flamingo Pinks Special Collection Otters — Order Now While In Bloom at West’s Jewelers error Ogden-Webe- ill b guest varsity of Utah at services tomorrow the speaker af 7 pm at the LDS Ninth Ward 31st Street and Porter Avenue He will give an illustrated lecture on the Mormon settlement of San Juan County in the vicinity of the famous “Hole In the Rock” Public is invited was cited for and the sale occurred because of a typographical error The situation arose in this fashion' The land was owned by a Fred Pepper who resided in Wisconsin when the transaction was made in 1947 The city bought and paid according to Atty Thatcher for lots 17 through 32 When a typist was typing the papers the 32 w as transposed and came out 23 No one caught the records in the office the treasurer’s county taxes were paid by the prior owners in 1948 and 1949 However no taxes were paid since and under existing laws after Arthur Halverson was elected property taxes have been der of for four the president linquent years the County chapter of the Sons of property is sold Utah Pioneers at the annual theBecause no one had caught typing error the records in meeting Thursday night He suc- the county assessor’s office ceeds Dr Ross H McCune showed that part of the city Edwin C Warner was elected airport was still privately vice president H Don Weaver owned When the taxes were not or any year this Francis L Lund Charles A sincepaid1950 year it automatically-wen- t Peterson directors David Fletchup for sale er secretary and Lee Shurtliff So Mr Cleary bought it treasurer Attorney Thatcher says howElder LeGrand Richards of the ever that the over-al- l descripLDS Council of the Twelve was tion of the city’s deed to the the guest speaker Claude Wheel- airport includes these nine er was banquet chairman “sold” lots Yor-gaso- Schmidt to Talk At OHS Assembly 1955 Plan on Auto Insurants “Sixty-Sevent- h M“- EVENING MAY 28 Part of Airport Sold by Mistalce - but City Isn't Worried cadets at Utah State Agricultural College who received commissions as second lieutenants in the armed forces at ceremonies yesin Logan ' WASHINGTON TERRACE — terday Principal speaker was Brig Officials stressed today that no MSgt Ralph G Evans son of Gen Herbert A Hall commandinvitations are needed to attend Mr and Mrs RdGrant R Evans ing general of Utah General Depot baccalaureate services tomorrow and Victory husband of Those from this area who reat Ben Lomond High School audi- Mrs Janet Evans ceived commissions were: torium Everyone is invited said is home on a Air Force Duane L Dee furlough W Holmes and Roger D Principal Ellis S McAllister Wayne M Sg t Evans all of Ogden Donald W Jeffs The program starts at 11 am has been an inand Johanson Robert B Johan-so- n with Dr Ernest L Wilkinson structor at the D Jenson and Evan Morgan president of Brigham Young Uni- non - commissionHarold J Valentine Brigham versity scheduled to deliver the ed officer acadCity and Van F Dunn Corinne emy at Bergssermon Army: Gary E Lindquist to Air Force trom commissioned in the Artillery be inThe rest of the program Base Austin Ronald D Wardleigh EnCorps cludes: Prelude and procession- - Tex for the past MSgt Evans gineer Corps Jerry M Sanders al Diane Campbell “No Man Is IV2 years Finance Corps James C Barton-eHe entered the Air Force in an Island” (Whitney-Kramer- ) by Infantry James H MacDonthe mixed choir invocation Law- - November 1939 served in the ald Ordnance Corps all of Ogden rence D Olpin “The Time for European Theater during World Collin I Hunsaker Adjutant Making Songs Has Come” (Fletch- War II and also with the Berlin Geeral Corps Honeyville Thomer) Psalm” Airlift as E Brown Artillery Corps He attended Ogden High School Coalville James A Smith Artil(Charles Ives) “Into the Night” (Edwards) benediction Toby N and Texas Christian University lery Kaysville Daryl K Blackn Fort Worth Larsen postlude Laurence Tex ball Signal Corps Deweyville After his furlough he will re- - Alan W Shaw and Albert S Westover Air Force Base Thorson Signal Corps both of port Sunday Services Main-got’- -l Russell Williams 4 son of Mr and Mrs Fred Williams 3343 Adams Ave was treated for a cut on his light leg suffered while playing in a vacant lot Steven Powell 7 son of Mr and Mrs Verdi Powell 1741 Lake St was treated and released after being struck on the head with a rock Also treated and released was Howard Leavitt 2114 Fillmore Ave who caught his fingers on his left hand in a car door Ernest L Wilkinson SATURDAY Oops! Slip of Typewriter Judging from emergency treatments administered at St Benedict’s Hospital yesterday summer must be here regardless of the weatherman’s statistics Two youngsters suffered typical summer-plainjuries By CUFF THOMPSON A tired group of doctors the members oi the Ogden Surgical Society wrapped up their 10th annual scientific meetings yester- - STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Yep Summer Must Be Here Surgical Meetings Attract V Phone 27161 33 2431 Klesel Ave Bt TOUCHB UP WHt mt09B $ 2340 Wh Blvd l AND MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY AULTOREST MEMORIAL PARK ESTABLISHED IN 1929— MOUNTAIN MEW CEMETERY SINCE 1883 AULTOREST MEMORIAL CORP is Nestled in the hills overlooking the city we are constructing mausoleum type garden crypts These individual crypts in a lovely the ONLY establishment in the Inter” mountain area to offer the service — Mortuary Mausoleum "ALL-IN-ONE- garden setting are of" reinforced concrete construction with granite facing giving the same protection as our originaljnausoleum d We are now offering them at a low rate bringing crypt entombment within reach of everyone When completed they will be priced substantially higher Columbarium Crematory and Ground Burial combined under one overhead pre-nee- BE SURE TO INQUIRE v--' FOUNTAIN PLOT IN AULTOREST To the everlasting gratitude of thousands of relatives who have loved ones interred in Mountain View Cemetery Aultorest Memorial Corporation purchased and then restored this abandoned cemetery into a beautiful and dignified haven for rest But progress demanded even more! Aultorest met the challenge and now has given to the people of this community the best planned and most beautifully developed memorial park and cemetery in the area Inter-Mounta- in 5 ountSnNiew FURTHERMORE: Property in beautiful Aultorest Memorial Park costs no more A complete burial space can be purchased for as little as $4500 which includes $1500 for perpetual care Property is available up to $10000 per adult space which includes $3000 for perpetual care 1946: Above Mountain View Cemetery scene Despair and seemingly little hope 1955: Right Identical view (note same tree circled at left and white marker in center) Hope revived Cemetery revived as though in answer to It is the ideal of everyone associated with Aultorest to translate all service into terms of friendship and to keep the faith and trust of Location those who in sorrow come to us to make final and permanent rangement for the car® of their loved ones prayer i r ar- |