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Show 7 ' DESERET. tsiEWS,, KITE PILOTS S It Ne - '"W - ' Lkr , officers of the Weber County chapter. Utah , StateAgricultural College Alumni Association to serve during 1950, were 'eletted chapter banquet early this week, ; The new leadersire-1r- kite-flyin- -- .4 07 president; Pear-'so- n Artiiiii:CVA 9., Only quolifitatiun--vrar-th-ABERDELM---hf6re than 200 the kite flown by the child be of Bingham residents made by hintThere-wer- e prizes for the highest flight, to Gary et ConntiIhis week gathered at a public meeting to hear Moss, 8; , largest kite,. John views regarding the Columbia smallest Blood. 12: kite,' idliT7 Pollock. 5: smallest child. Eddie Valley Authority at the Star Theater In Aberdeehlast week. Blood, .:3 ; most decorated; -: The Rel.:: Edgar Toevs of AbconsilBobby Simmons, 7;- fried was znoderator:' Mkgu, tent,--Erank Bishop. 11, best erdeen those not in favor of ments for worlunanship,'Posothy Newton, the were set forth enterprise Most 14: original, Billy Lee, 12: by Walter Bithel, county cornprettiest, spectator. Janet Lunt Inissioner front the Second Disaward to trict and Doyle-Jone- e 5;- and of BlackRobert 'Thurston, 10 foot,' John Bal13r and 'Nathan Kiwanis offielals had as much' Hale, farmers from the Grove--' fun as the kids, and. expect to land area, gave' arguments in makl the affair an annuall support of the program. !I A Ballinger vice pres- ident; Gerald J. Klomp, Elmer Ward. Mrs, Blanch B., Johnson. Alfred Stratford and Eugene W. 4obinson, direetors; ifts. tame N, Glassman .'secretary. and Robei I S. Welch. treasurer.' It ng at OGDEN.--Nee- d of so ordinance to force 'undesirables" to leave town was cited by Chief of Police Maurice Schooff before' the city commit-stutters Tuesday. Floiters from Salt Lake Prove and City, Pocatello, other cities find a haven here because of the lack of such a city law." Chief Schooff said. A Eve-da- y sentence for its y - -, artd-PoW- '' n.mInImhenom.-.''- .1 THEY GOT TRIZ E'SLayton Klwanis Kite contest wiruters are, front, left to right, Eddie Blood, Janet Lund, Larry PollocX rear,, left to right, Gary Moss; Frank Bishop, John Blood, Robert Thurston, Billy Leer and Dorothy Newton. 1 Welfare Committee To Meet Monday 1 wo beta ugaen Grócery bedt,:Lboté dris.d.,.:ReiiéWd of seven OGDFINT--(- kne it nd GOPers Offices ies, ar It -- '- Pre-East- er Jet marysvale MARYSVALE A special !erv1cet enter. d pre-East- er about the 4iCross" will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Marysvale. ' Couple-PlanThe members of the community church at Richfield endthe LDS ward b Marysvale have been given special invitations it was anand Mrs. to attend the service, HEBER, CITY--Mnounced. The- - servite will also John G. Cummings, lifelong include a sacred drama. ; residents of Heber Citrovil1 obr sem their sixtieth wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house from 2 to 7 p.m. at Not only HEAR, but their home. 11, were married April They Conference on Big 1890 in Provo, Mrs. Cummings' Life l9Lfl (203-squarhome. They spent the first ten In life years of their married inch) Picture Tube. Open House . - Will Miet,Tuesday...' A general- membership meet-hi- s of Apartment Rouse Msedation of Utah members will be held Tuesday at 715 p.m . in the auditorium at 143 South Main St., R. A. Weight, executive Nice president, said ' e Wednesday. Rent control hearings. - fed- According to him. Me Sevens, chairman of the group, eral taxing powers. and the a study will be made of the National Apartment Owner's current Utah Public Assistance Convention will be topics residence law, , - drunkenness is like a holiday to these men, he declared. To prove his point, thechiet stated that common knowledge that drunks in the Salt Lake City courts are ordered-out et 'town and they head straight tor Ogden. The matter was taken under advisement by the board mem:. hers. : it,is State Welfare Listed April 11-- 1r 13 County welfare directors. from Utah will gather for three-da- y confcrence April IL to 13. In the Governor's Board Room, It C. Shoemaker. rhair4 man.of the Stale Welfare Comi mission. said Wednesday. The conference . a semi-em- s nual affair. will take up per sonnet problems, welfare ratint systems and commission Wes. Key ,. speaker, at tha opening session will be Dr. El. Boy Nelson. director. Buret of Ettsines anti Economic Belt search, Umitersity ot Utah. 7 , i(i,; Street taverns that sufOGDEN. Beer, cigarets, fered the lose of license two -candy were petty task-astolen from two Ogden grocery Five Seek store Monday night, police reDuchesne ports showed Tuesday. DUCHESNZ---tiv- e RepubliAt Owen Grocery, OM Jack- cans in Duchesne County have son Ave,. raiders smashed a filled , for candidacy in five front door glass. stole a case of major county offices. Ire "R:- - Earl Dillrnart, beer' and One dollar Roosevelt, tor count, attorney; Investigators said. Mrs. Young, Duchesne, Five cakes of beer. ;0 cartons counMary.recorder; ty George of cigarets, 2115 in change, and Brandon, Mountain Rome, four-yewere Mrs. inallsamount of candy county conmiissioner; among,- - Duthesni,, removed from the White Way Lain county treasurer; and Dave market, 1012 , Twenty second Baum. Duchesne, sheriff. St. Window glass in a side door April 15 is the filing deadline. was broken to gain entry. Police also were investigating Service Company, 419 Twenty second St., but bad to Immediate de. tails concerning loot. , Aiotimint Owners , A meeting of the translot of the Family and Child Welfare Committee Of the Welfare Council, a Irtather agency will be held Monday at 110 pm- - In the Red Feather Bldg., 112 South State - 1,353--a- 13' .t.440S..19.piltqii.::L141 - -- one Inifit-chLAYTONIlarch is 'over, but event g weather. lingex . longing to get bold of irs still Saturday; the Layton Kiwartis the kite strings themselves, dub gave -- children of all ages an rpPortnuity- to deniefistrate talents and Mci...::.M6-étitheir kifi-flyiPere were 'prizes for the win 6,,.prIt 5, 9640.0..P.Oli0;.'clii.4 OGDEN--:--Ne- - emons ra r (11'1'4 es LaytonliC 4. WEBER BALLOTS 'ALUM. OFFICERS Wedniicky; r.- eu Tuesday.. The National Tavern oper, ated by Joseph Simone was given a permit to dispense beer by city commissioners on recommendation of Chief of Police Maurice Z. Schooff. Both Mr. Simone and the chief appeared before the city board testified that the establishment had been cleaned up and would pass inspection by both military amd city health specifications. Mr. Simone was granted a beer license with the understait could --be nding-thatat any time. Chief Schooff told corned". loners that Mr. Simone bad never been arrested - and that to his knowledge bad never sold whisky over the bar. 0,v4cir V Short Stirs' Provo Blaze PROVOA short in an electric beater resulted in a fire which caused $50 damages at a residence occupied by L. 1, I .1 - 44 t- I h Mist West Johnson, 10:20 p.m. acSt., Tuesday cording to Provo firemen. - A mirror were damaged and wallpaper 422-Sout- it book-case-a- , mi 4 , W11it t41 r.111111111.0e.kk,A, . k 1 ) A 1 (I nd I " , - - Biggest direct view, see as picture. There is e. that city. , 111 11111111111111A41-4- - ,- VLOUG ti , 1 4 '''' "."""' ' Prf 1 1 t , , "z,s - - feu 1', 4, I 1 1 ' tiewsColi Mileage! - Simday. 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' The couple had seven children, six of whom are now living;Mrs, Celestia Burgner and Rhoda Shurtz, both' of Reber City; Mrs. Edith Bloods Cedar City; Mrs. Afton Eliason and Boyd Cummings, both.of Salt Lake City; Jack Cummings, North Salt Lake, They also have a grandson, Don Lake City, whom berg, , they reared.They have 15 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mbst of the family are expected - to attend, the operi house -- - ,14, brate their eightieth birthdays oI well as their anniversary Mr, and Mn. Cummings n Ar'' C - Auditorium. Res , nothing finer than'a We invite you to enjoy Conference at our T. V. Mrs. Cummings, the former Aline Strong, a daughter of William .and Celestia Strong, was born in Provo Alwil 20, 1870. Mr, Cummings was born In Heber City,April 15,. 1870, a son of John mid Sophia Johnson The couple will both cele- Gmesie ) - ribbon-stripe- r(-5- Eg DOI? Cc?') "Inus....M. , See it BetterHear It Betteron a Strornberg-CarlsoERS-BIGEOpitn 11 n L 1030 P. M. 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