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Show i I nUIJRSDAY, MARCH 2, 1944 New Millinery Salon at Wrights eeklg 'Reflex IJlitj Page Three THE WEEKLY REFLEX Published by y THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY NATION At 6DITORI matter February 15, 1911, Entered as second-clas- s March of Act 18J9. 8, cwler the Al WHERE TO BUY WHERE TO GO IN OGDEN at Kavsville, Utah . As a help and as a guiHeJo the people in this area, we suggest that you keep this directory for easy reference to save you time and effort while Advertising Rates on Application' Subscription $2.00 a year in advance Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager Phonvl09-- SHOPPING IN OGDEN W V. Woolsey, Reporter and Phone 179-Office Phone 10 AdvMgr. IT. OGDEN BUSINESS R 8n Extraordinary afflictions are not always the of extraordinary sins, hut sometimes the trial of . . POLITICAL DOOM I OGDEN When shopping - mau-nin- making. The action of house and senate on the matter proves "more than ever that democracy still prevails in these United States. However, it will be noted that our Utah congressional delegation, J. W. Robinson, Walter K. Granger, Elbert D. Thomas and Abe Murdock, voted to uphold the presidents veto, and their actions would indicate that they are still bowing to the will of the White House, no matter what the consequences of a measure might bring. Most vicious part of the presidents tax program, as far as business is concerned, is that part relating to social security taxes. Senator Barkley is to be congratulated by business as a whole for his stand that this phase of the program should be "frozen at one per cent each for employe and employer, and that this money is a sacred trust and should not be thought of as a revenue measure. Yes, the voters of 'Utah will do well, this November, to remember the actions of our president and congressmen and elect men who will darry on the principal of free enterprise. On the Beamish the second half, these culprits threw snow through the windows, which landed on the gym floor. The army may have taken its Several of the boys of both teams share of movie actors and left pro- slipped, and a fall might have been Luckily, no one was ducers at wits end as to how they disastrous. A pictures, but injured. were to stage have nothing to theyppparently box' office attractworry about if ions are anything like that of Boyles Ben W right ultra-moder- Inc. Rid V surpassing beauty, und includes styles shown by foremost manufacturers at the recent fashion rein New vue at the Waldorf-Astori- a York City. Our buyer has made personal selections for the ladies of Ogden and Davis county, Mr. Hebert ndded. trons and with the increasing millinery business, our space has also been enlarged. This newly created n in apdepartment is pointment. where Milady may shop in the modern manner," said Harry Hebert, owner of the department. In speakinr of fashions in mil if Poet Office ST. HTTT AT." Red Cross Work THRIFT Is Necessary Clty-Coen- ty FRANKLIN preach- 1ITH ST. ed thrift, for he found from his own experience that it helped smooth the road of Watson-Tann- nothing but nationally advertised famous makes of shoes in our stock. features . Life-Stri- regu- ... de Tweedies Mademoiselle BEN RICH BARNES BANKING CO. Tear Bkeemaa Watson-Tann- . . . at Welcome, New Residents of Davis County! moguls are missing a Shop in Confidence E. to a shortage of seats. G. King, manager, reported that a record crowd saw the Layton performances. Lassie The manner in which Comes Home was received is 'indicative of what the people want to see. . . just plain, everyday life of a dog and her family bring ing to mind a mans own dog and how much each cares for the other. Yes, people like animal films. This has been proven time and time again, not only with the real-lif-e pictures but they pack them in for cartoons, Bambi and other Good Walt Disney characters. animal pictures are really hard to beat, for the principals of the cast are so true to life and unaffected. public Theyre pictnres that-th- e will always accept ATHLETES fFoot-Note- s i By AB SORBENE J ftwvwwvvwvvvwwwyvv Those attending the game at the Dart gym last week were of one mind we need a much larger place for holding local games. Davis-Gran-i- te Every available spot was taken for the encounter, in fact, some students were hanging precariously from the side baskets in the gym, ro their endeavor to see the loads meet the traditional rival. Hundreds were turned away from the game, and hundreds more would have come, had it not been announced three weeks ago that all seats had been sold. When constructed, the present gyro was planned to take care of the needs of the school for years to come, but that time has ended. The Darts have proven time and tjroe again that they are one of tbe major teams in the state, and inch are great drawing cards whenever they meet a rival, and they will continue to pack them in" 'or years to come. Yes, the present gym is too mall, and it might be well for chool officials to begin scouting plans of expansion, round, for The antics of some who were not ble to gain admittance to the gym roght well have cost Davis its tme, Tuesday. With the opening at SEARS 2337 Washington Blvd. The Ritx theatre at Layton played the Lassie film to packed houses, Sunday and Monday, and many were unable to see this fine picture, due SHOP and SATE Where Women bet by not staging more of this type of picture, as everyone loves a good dog, and will stand in line for hours to see mans best friend in a good performance. er CLOTHING CO. 371 24th St. MINAMAX Teal i Nunn-Busc- WRIGHTS INC. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. KAYSVILLE, UTAH , Griffon and Society Brand Spits Wilson. Bros. Furnishings h Shoes Stetson Hsts Interwoven Sox on $5.95 $6.50 $6.95 $5.00 Air Step ....... By er . Ten set gnarantoad fitting eeery pair. our-nati- on this disaster by lar savings. FINE LADIES SHOES . life! Today, the threat of inflation hovers once over We avoid can again. General Douglas MacArthur Commanding General, Southwest Pacific The Red Cross never has failed the American soldier. It has helped him in his hour of danger, it has sustained him in his hour of pain, and it has comforted him in his hour, of death. , Bids i. Lassie Comes Home." Movie ipoion Minimal at partment an air of Fifth avenue. linery this Sprin- - Mr. Hebert said For the convenience of our pa- that the millinery this year is of President'Roosevelts veto of the current tax program Wrights Inc., residents of Ogden came at a most inopportune time, as far. as his political pur- and Davis county will see the beautiful new millinery department poses are concerned, what with presidential elections coming .which has just been completed. to the foreground this November. The entire department has underWhether, in his own mind, he was of the opinion that the gone renovation. The finish of ' eases and hat bar is of veto would "stick," due to his dictatorial influences of the beautiful blonde hardwood, with past 11 years, is not known to the layman, but it would appear fixtures, giving the de to be very poor politics when the majority of both houses showed a desire at the outset to pass a tax bill of their own Service Chief Praises deter, fai Reliable Pernltere at Wrights, Inc. in Ogden A view of the new millinery department of Is to aid yon Ttilo the Iwotloo of olnlnt sip of this directory. - hthtst: M. Henry, . C. C. C. Anderson Co. graces. . Raaback A DISTRICT IN OGDEN . - So My Neighbors May Know: States Department of ' Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Publication number Five Two Four, contains twenty-nin- e pages of vital information to my Good Neighbors here in the Valley, and may be obtained without cost upon request. The pamphlet is a compilation of information supplied by the laboratories of the Agricultural Research Administration. The publication covers briefly all phases of dehydration of fruits and vegetables in war time, the subject matter being covered in a coincise manner. It gives a quick, accurate overall picture of the food dehydration situation, and is invaluable from the standpoint of the food grower. BACK IN WASHINGTON UNRRA to build food stockpiles, huge supplies will be built up so that food will be available to meet sudden I demands. UNRRA to revealed of Majejr policy plans recently Director-Generwhen Lehman congress appeared to describe the policies of the agency for which he is now the executive officer. The primary purpose of his appearance before the House Committee was to support H. J. Rs. one nine two, which is proposed legislation authorizing the United States to participate in the work . of UNRRA. . The outstanding policy statement in relation to food was the program for building huge stock piles from which food can be taken in case of need. Such stocks will be used for countries which have no funds to buy or no facilities for purchasing,' and they will be used as" reserves to be allocated to other countries which may need great quantities of food when their na- tionals are liberated from Nazi control. In the first case, the funds of UNRRA will pay the bill, which means that Uncle Sam wiU be partly responsible. In the latter circumstance, the user country will reimburse UNRRA it has the means for doing so. Already this organization recognizes that sudden military shifts often create huge new relief burdens which could not be met by purchasing currently. These the contingencies against the impact of which a must provide a suitable cushion. Lehman It is definitely stated by Director-Generthat UNRRA is not going to assume any relief burdens except temporarily. The primary principle is that "UNRRA must at all times help others to help them- selves. It is now frankly stated in Washington that the plan contemplated, so far as Uncle Sam participates, must be to tide over and not to pauperize nations in dif- ficulty. Such results is expected to be much more ac-ceptable in Congress, and the enactment of the needed legislation is anticipated. Thereafter appropriations will come along without difficulty, observers believe. Through the sweat and toil of these war months, the Agricultural Research Administration in Washing- ton has been working extra hours developing and per- fecting one of. the nations greatest Secret Weapons. "Commercial Dehydration, published by the, United al Washington Blvd. 2341 The Shopping Center for New Comers and Old C. C. Andersen Friends From Darts County C. C. ANDERSON CO. . . . . beef has been processed so eating to note it might be called light in weight that method the beef retains its this burger, processed by natural taste, flavor and other properties to an extent that has not been heretofore known to be attained by other methods. By the development of this new effi- cient type of high vacuum pumps and gauges, an equip-whe- n ment essential to this method, we shall shortly be equip- ped to desiccate one hundred liters of blood plasma per week, a fact that is worthy of note, Here in the laboratory we are duplicating the meth-ar- e ods of food processors in British Columbia whose search technologists at the experimental fishery station in Vancouver, British Columbia, have succeeded. in the reduction of salmon gteak, herring, halibut, clams, skate . and other types of fish to their .weight by to be a size reduction to able make and we volumn, hope o one-ha-lf and of approximately eighty-twper cent as new we can get our hydraulic pressequipment quickly as installed. We anticipate, with a great deal of pleasure, the possibility of publishing in this newspaper at an early date, a complete list of medicinal herbs that can be grown and dehydrated profitably in Salt Lake Valley. Many victory gardeners will be glad to know a small patch of ground can be turned into a highly profitable enterprise when a few simple facts are learned, More information next week. FIELDING S. BARLOW. raw-grou- nd V-M- ail Ham-sudden- ly INTERMOUNTAINS LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHING READY TO WEAR MENS WORK and DRESS CLOTHING EVERYTHING YOULL NEED AT ONE STOP! YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT C. C. ANDERSONS 2263 - one-ten- ' Dial 3775 Washington Bird. 1 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS ile al - Womens Apparel and Accessories - ' -- WRIGHTS, INC. Free Delivery th , RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. Washington Blvd. 2276 THE RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR Am BOYLES Furniture and Carpet y CLEARFIELD DEHYDRATION, PLANT PRODUCERS OF VALLEY TAN FOOD PRODUCTS GIVE FREELY WHEN CALLED TO ASSIST I 1 o Tbs Store With the Frier .y Doers DH-- 3 T7 Co. |