Show THE OGDEN 1CA OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH FRIDAY EVENING COMMU 2 Ogden Men Are Out Fish And $25 Too AUGUST 19 1953 N ITY Stoysands'- Expected - M lock© Mailt Fashion Show Wednesday Opens Event Queen Will Rule 4-D- TREMONTON — Featuring the annual Golden Spike Rodeo exhibits parade fashion show and more the 1955 Box Elder County fair will unfold in Tremonton next week before expected crowds of thousands One of the big attractions is ex- pected to be the Golden Spike Rodeo which begin nightly at 8 Thursday Friday and Saturday Opening event will be a fashion show Wednesday evening under sponsorship of the Farm Bureau Ladies Fair board officials report that the displays will again sparkle with many Box Elder County community entries Another top display is expected to be one entered by the Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce featuring local industries PARADE FIRST DAY A parade will be held on the first day of the celebration at 4:30 pm with floats entered in five divisions of competition It will also feature a children's division with the youngsters parading in costume with decorated bicycles tricycles and wagons Pet entries will receive prizes and free carnival tickets will be distributed to all children Cash prizes will go to top floats entered in the following classifications: service clubs commerschools and cial church novelty entries A sweepstake winner will be chosen The parade will be sponsored by the Junior and Senior Chambers of Commerce with Don Red-fiel- d representing the Senior Chamber and Virgil Richins and Dennis Miller of the Chamber on QUEEN NAMED Kitty Cornwall was named queen of the Golden Spike Rodeo Monday after the judges watched a bevy of lovely entries perform on horses Her attendants will be Sydna Jensen and Gwe Silvester Awards will be made to the queen and attendants during the rodeo All entries in the contest have received prizes The Golden Spike Rodeo queen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Chan Cornwall of Elwood Miss Jensen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Eph Jensen of Tremonton and Miss Silvester is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Silvester of Penrose j The rodeo royalty will take prominent roles in the rodeo each 4-- H j Junior the-committ- ee atj Library Park pm j Contestants' names should be submitted to Mrs Grant Ward The girls must be between 4 and 6 years old to compete Contestants will be registered at the park from 3 to 3:45 pm and the judging begins at 4 pm On an average Box Elder County families are earning more and spending more than families In other sections of the US That was the report of Sales Management's recent copyrighted survey! which indicated retail sales reached a new peak of $22-2820- last year A swim in Lava Hot Springs The 9600 families in Box Elder Is scheduled for about 28 boys County had a 1954 net income of of the LDS Second Ward $24472000 This exceeded the Aaronic Priesthood quorums 1953 high of $23553000 one day next week The boys For 1954 net earnings after will be taken In private cars taxes averaged $4370 for each and are asked to bring their Box Elder County family lunch Lester Garner and Vera Increase in income upped the Hancock are in charge and buying! power in the county the date will be announced later survey pointed out Fourteen-year-olBox Elder County growth is Johnny Evsound based on strong economic ans is home from the hospital but it woll be about four weeks basis the report concluded before the youngster will be able John Eberhard Bothwell to take part In any activities has again offered an outstandJohnny' plunged from a ' tree ing top grade Holstein calf to last Monday --— a distance of the boy or girl who Is about 25 feet — landing on his chosen for outstanding work head He suffered a severe conEach contestant must write an cussion and spent three days in the hospital essay on dairy farming Each The boy is a son of Mr and entrant is requested to submit his essay to Assistant County Mrs Harold Evans and a grandson of Mr and Mrs J Martin Agent jGordell Brown Larsen The Evans family moved Lowell E" Blair his wife and to North Ogden from Wisconsin son arrived in Tremonton re- recently cently where Mr Blair is now Mark Ballif is getting along serving as a state highway patrolfine after undergoing surgery on man He 'Will assist Patrolman Evan one of his eyes about 10 days ago! Green in the northern Box Elder He spent a long and boring five days while both eyes were County area Bair is a native of Cache Coun- bandaged ty and has been a patrolman in Wilford Shaw who underwent Roosevelt for the past two years " surgery recently in an Ogden in Tremonton hospital is improving Dogs picked up be held will for without dog tags new gas lines are going in three days and destroyed city of- at The a steady pace with a number ficials report oi homes already using the new! '' d j : 4-1- ' ' l 1 4-- H t I MORGAN — Rules f3 VI ' Jf "7 J ''tfi 'J 9 s ' V - QUORUM TO SWIM 00 1 r an unexpected turn when they not only had to ante up $25 for damages but lost the fish in addition The men 18 and 20 broke the glass from a window in the hatchery did considerable damage inside and threatened the owner's son Jay Barker 16 with a beating when he requested payment The youth slipped away however under the pretext of getting change and summoned an uncle Ross Fietkau The two Ogdenites were cornered at their auto parked on Mountain Road by Mr Fietkau young Barker and Nephi Manning a neighbor The offenders gave up after a scuffle and considerable abusive language said the raid victim L Ward Barker Mr Barker decided against pressing charges after the pair —who claimed to have been in difficulty with the law before — agreed to pay $25 for repairs to his hatchery and returned the fish: all 72 of them i ay ""'I1 Morgan Announces Rules for Stock Exhibits at Fair September 2 3 V I NORTH OGDEN — A fishing expedition to a North Ogden fish hatchery by two Ogden men took eek ' f" - k Damage Hatchery In North Ogden But Get Caught Umi Elder Fair " - j al-lot- ed - V ' Jinl Spackman No Driver's License are the first in North Ogden to MORGAN — Two people were use the gas in their home : J '"' arrested and fined recently for night Dee Shupe won eight ribJudges were Earl Hickman operating a vehicle without a Malad Evans on his gladiolis at the Idaho bons John license driver's Stone show Wade held recently Of the Peace of Mac Bernard Justice the and Ogden A contest to select the "Little Dahlquist fined JoAnn Rasmus-se- n eight there were three blue Potter Coalville $5 for the ribbons — firsts three seconds Princess" to serve as junior royn Box Elder and two third place winners the offense and J C Tucker at County alty 4 He entered 13 blooms $25 Fair will be held Saturday at and Mrs Mr ' ter poultry Sift'-- f ? i- - St5tt mr RESCUED— Eddie Smith 16 sits the horse he helped i save from a deep Weber canal Youths Save Horse From Weber Canal WEBER — Boy sense more effective than horse proved sense Tuesday afternoon in rescut deep ing a horse from Weber canal approximately a mile south of Kendall's Junction on Highway 89 The horse a valuable palomino saddle animal belonging to Mrs Lee Snitchler South Weber had been turned into the Snitchler pasture through which the canal five-foo- Garland Elects New Officers He enlisted the help of a brother Douglas Smith 10 and the two got a rope and tried to pull the animal out of the slippery canal by main strength GOT BRIDLE Failing in that they got a bridle from the Snitchler barn and Eddie rode the horse down 4— GRAND PRIZE— Speeding Fines Are Weekly Meetings ROY— Levied on Three MORGAN — Three people were fined recently by Justice of the Peace Bernard Dahlquist for speeding violations in the Morgan area They are Lowel S Francis Morgan fined $15 Clifford Lyle Swalley Salt Lake City $1250 and Myron Walker Alvord Ogden $15 Join in the Fun 7— A New Contest Starts Every Two Weeks During the Contest Period Hnd$ Mow Hmaling Subttanf Science hat found a healing substance that shrinks piles reUeves pain promptly stops Itching — without surgery Doctors report actual shrinking of piles Sufferers say "Piles hare ceased to be a problem" — already The secret Is widely used to heal Injured tissue This aubitance Is now available in a hemorrhoid ointment called Preparation H At your druggist Money back guarantee Reg US Pat Off SEE SATURDAY HOT SHOTS Final '2 98 " '400 Two ne Shoe Specials x Ladies' and Teenage Summer Dresses Clean-u- p Groups t elena Rubinstein's y p y© 5 INSURANCE 43 ! 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Scisnco Shrinks Files Without Surgery Rio-Dy- Expense-Pai- d y 6— Come in and Get the Details —ADVERTISEMENT— Roy Board Plans 10-Da- red (Goosei Vhoes 5— 250 Additional Prizes m POLIO 4--H Vacation d NEED The boys and girls who plan to exhibit project work at the County! Fair should get their record books up to date and in to the county agent!s office at the courthouse not later than Friday Aug 25 in order to have them nil tfpd in lime for the show Rules state that those not sub mitting record books will not be eligible to receive premium! money on their livestock or other exhibits Red Goose ''TKEASURAMA' the canal until he found a place where it could climb out runs Barring some badly scratched Some time after Mrs Snitchler front legs the animal apparently Garland First Ward brought had gone to town Eddie Smith came through the ordeal in good the "sportsmanship award home 16 a neighbor boy who works at condition last week from the Division 15 a service station near the field The deep canal has claimed the LDS softball meet saw the horse struggling in the lives of a number of animals acwas held in Brig-haThe play-of- f concrete-linecanal to of residents the area City cording Because of the many new problems facing the town board it was decided twice a month meetings were not enough to take care of all the business The board now meets every Friday at 3 pm and is open to the public The council also recently voted to pay each councilman $15 for each meeting he attends and to raise the pay of the Mayor to $250 per month Morgan City will have a new parking area ready for use some time this month It will alleviate the congested parking condition which now- - exists on Morgan's main street The area will park about 55 automobiles in an area 100 feet wide by 160 feet long Workers have laid the foundation prior to the surfacing of the lot It will be equipped with lights and will be designed to promote quick easy parking says Russell Porter city councilman in charge of the project i j j BOY SENSE IS BEST SOUTH afternoon Morgan County's annual Old Folks party-wil- l be held Thursday with program luncheon and movie Everyone 65 years of age and older Is invited to attend announced Robert Whit-tie- r chairman Marvin Peterson son of Mr1 The program will begin at 10:30 and Mrs Philip Peterson of in the Morgan Stake Tab- Peterson has been released from am GARLAND — Jim Tazoi was ernacle followed by luncheon at the Army and returned horhei named commander r of Garland 12:30 a movie in the last week? r pm and American Legion Post 43 recently with Otto L Jorgensen vice commander Mark Spence adjuNews for You At tant and Charles Last chaplain Exciting The new officers said one of their first activities will be a TAYLOR-WRIGHT'- S drive to nlist support from over 200 potential Legionnaires Mayor Ralph Bishop addressed Announcing the group and offered city help in any way possible Four new members were taken Into the Garland Lions Cub at its Wednesday meeting They are Clain Archibald 1—Start Saturday Aug 20 1955 Jerry Buchanan Wendell Hess and Duain Madsen 2— Closing Date Oct 29 1955 P The meeting was under direction of J Earle Arnold presi3— For Boys and Girls Everywhere dent and Jay B Law chairman i Legion Post of i fuel- must be furnished by the exhibitor Exhibitors who wish to have their cows milked by a competent herdsman are asked to contact the dairy supervisor All cattle will be judged together This year all animals must be entered the night before the Fair Sept 1 groomed and ready for judging by the morning' of Sept 2 Additional to the regular several championships offered special prizes have been scheduled to be awarded in the cattle division Pens and feed will be furnished for each exhibitor in the swine sheep and poultry departments Supervisors for the various livestock departments include: Robert Reese horses August Rose and Verl Poll dairy cattle Sam Hopkin beef cattle Frank Bohman swine: W V Shaw and Jim Bridges sheep and Jay Por- governing the entry and exhibition of livestock for the 1955j Morgan County Fair Sept 2 and 3 were 'announced today by Cleve Peterson general supervisor of the livestock department Fees for entry on horse cattle swine and sheep exhibits are 50 cents Poultry entries are 25 cents Entry fees will not be applied toward the purchase of exhibitor tickets As has been the rule in past fairs exhibitors must care for their own animals Hay will be furnished by the Fair Board The exhibitor will be expected to lead his animals into the judging ring when the class in which the animal is entered is called SPACE ALLOTED Cattle must occupy space by the supervisor and must be properly tied Ropes or halters Uth T19 TV-- - vc'xa TALCUM U3 Savs tt fctfi 125 FOX FRAGRANCE EAU DE T long-lastin- g anti-perspira- TOILETTE loveliness DEODORANT CREAM nt CeTtl tzl:t USUx :n ' sweetly scented ZVA fcothlS AH fins tax |