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Show - ; SADESERET NEWS, Friday, June 9, 1950 - .. ' , Wait Deoseus. ,,.,, 1- ' - 14,44--P- . -- , , !I i , , - I , J., ' , , 1 1. Does were to be announced Friday afternoon following elections during the third day of the national convention being held , in ,,', '..1 ,ri ; , . e .: 7 ' ; ,!,,,;'; ; ', ' '', ,:' k. , ... ,', '1'.-- - 4,: ' :, - ; ,, ,, , ":'''' i ; 1 ; i , ' e : ' 1 ,. ,, f , 1 i :i4 '; '. , . - em.......40, . t 1 i 4 , 1 I '''' - - - ' In thi 1 - , ''. 'n ,. ,,,,,, I ' ko -- ti l''' , , ei.. , C , ' ; - ' f k, ' 4 .1 , i, ,. 1.r. 411 - ., - 4;,,. ' ., ,., , ,, .. i A , 't t ' 4Sektit , 1 - , ' I - ,o , . . - , - . " .., , weather - mits were okehed. The total for that month Was boosted with a major remodeling program begun by the Page Elementary School. s' - ,, 'e, , ,...,-, , - - the became ene of the first in - 1950. Quick stepping bands which furnished marching time for the parade included the Pleasant Grove High group, Lehi High, American Fork High and the Magna Drum and Bugle Corps sponsored by the Deseret News. Other striking floats were entered by Pleasant Grove wards, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, various business clubs and private houses. The parade will march again Friday at 6 p.m. Saturday a stock parade is scheduled at 6 p.m. Each night the big rodeo will be staged at 8:30 p.m. fea, turing J. C. 'The Sorenson, producer, and his'hundreds of rodeo queens, western riders and novelty acts. Featured at the rodeo Thursday night were Miss Ann Story, sub-Will- ard -- I i 1 ' Anwresgeul'eds m the ground in to Prepare! 11- -4 I ,,-,- , - , . -,, , sand virth ' , . , tt. -, , .. . A 1 4. 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', -'' ' s sl - .4 .,,,,- ' - I , IA , . , t 1 - ',,'. . '''' , - 4 ' ..ele r- ' - - ' - 4 ,7-',!-'-,' a ; ' ----.- ,'''' ' - -' , ' - ''te ,,. to get bash orange juice!I 013 0 . ' ' ' . , - Tarr - f k , -, I: 1 , f .,. ,,, ee,' ', - . ,mi v.LT..4- - ,1 , ,.....lvt,,,,m t. s. ' - , 1 9,':Z ::e4:' - 7 -..- - I '14t iek, 1 seconds. k '''''''N a, 1 i f ., ' A. 'It ' 1 4 A jotz-1- 4, , S1 AI 1 N. 1 ' 4 4 . . - , --, pure! . , , -- two-year-o- ld flO . , semi- regular El,-woo- OGDEN A youngster suffered bruises and abrasions Thursday night when he tumbled from the family automobile while riding with his mother. John Mitchell Busico, son of and Mn. Tony Busico, 137 Patterson Ave., was taken to the hospital where kin condition was reported as "retry good?' The boys mother Said that the child was alone ii the back mat when he opened the door and fell before she could stop the machine. , , , OGDENThe monthly meeting of the Senior Citizens Association was slated to be held Friday afternoon in the Utah Power and Light audi- d, torium, according to S. A. chairman. 111 Only a limited number of Brahma bull contests were held with two riders hanging to the "built in saddle" for the required eight seconds. They were Ellis Johnson, Burley, Ida.; and Curtis Beach, Raymond. Calif. , Friday UP81 Meeting- . itterwhoto hisCampnori, - 141611 Atirtiti173 5721:181 Sr 41:::::Z1 - So Easy 0," little,' , 'Senior Citizens' Slate Child Injured in Fall From Family Automobile sod sad ItIvsr," - V Lila of Baty" CIE I, la- - APPUICE PARKWortit aa4 Semi all-atebasting puma His civil service examinations successfully passed, the enforcement tofficer was employed on a probationary basis. His appointment becomes permanent when the probationary period is over, Police Chief Maurice J. Schooff said. 1 . RIVERDALE Massaaa Cliassor." srieLrrs---lit-s aad Pa -- $227. ' , mother was dismissed in City Court Thursday upon recommendation of Assistant County Attorney Max D. Lamph. The prosecutor informed the court that investigation disclosed that the crime was allegedly committed. In Box Elder. County. The trial was continued from two weeks ago when the woman testified she did not know whether the alleged attack happened in Weber or Box Elder County. The offense reportedly occurred on April 23., The defendant is the father of several Be James Roland OGDEN Eason, Ogden Negro, was hired Thursday in the city police department at a monthly wage of ' de A complaint OGDEN Henry Spellecacey against charging assatdt on an Ogden br. ense - convention reception committee. The Vernal Post Office em ployes, who are hosts for this year's affair are prepazing to entertain more than 100 iost lice clerks and their WIVE from throughout the state. In charge of general arrange., ments for the convention are Jesse A. Haws, Franklin G. Slaugh, and Leonard Perry. Registration at the Hotel Ver- nal, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Satur.day will begin the convention. .At 4 p.m. there will be a tour of the interesting tourist attractions in the area, including Utah's first soil field, famous petroglyphs and the Utah Field House of 'Natural History. At 7:30 p.m. a banquet will be held at the Mines Ward chapel followed by a dance featuring ballroom and square dancing. Sunday morning there will be a breakfast at the Hotel Vernal. All business meetings will be conducted at the Hotel VernaL Assault Complaint Dropped at Ogden "Ad-sea- Ogden Police Force Member the project years of inter- sive study and planning by town of both communities. Three years ago Mayor N. Alvin 'Arson of Hurricane and Mayor Moroni W. Sanders of La Ver- gin. in cooperation with their repeetive town boards. , began negotiations with Lud owners in Toquerville for additional shares of water from the Toquerville Springs,. The necessary shares were purchased for a sum of S47,000 and a new pipe line was structed to bring the water to the commtmities., Cost of the line was approximately $23.000 with another $203)00 required for labor and smaller items. - IN UTAH dust-cover- , 0 ' OGD&NLeadership among the young men of Ogden will be the project of the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce for the coming year. it was de. ckied Thursday at an organiza, Yields U p Old Checks te - s Project Bain Cache witnessed in Utah parades County with snappy marching bands, colorful floats, beautiful girls and western riders, marched along crowded streets at 6:15 p.m. The spectacle included state and city dignitaries as well as 35 beautifully decorated floats. Leading the float parade was Strawberry Queen Diane Thorne and attendant& Betty Page and Shirleen Clark. Featured. on the. Greater Utah. Valley float 'was beautiful Miss Joanne Hinand, Miss Utah for '.. ..,.... ; 7. , , .:, stormy which Wednesday of the cele- forced postponement ,'., ..,,N,,,,.. 4 ' : and Cot): retliccmials.of climaxesP three tional meeting. Assembled at the offlice of Robert L. Wangsgard, the meet- was under the direction of UN. CASHED LOOTling Dunbar. second vice president of Kits were issued outlining various plans for carrying on projects and discussions were held to further work on the Og- den unit. The chamber members also reviewed the organization4 ac- complishments in the past, and considered offering incentive for membership increases in the OGDENUncashed checks ,- uture. $5069 worthstolen 15 years LeaderskUP was Stressed as ago from the First National the proect chairman sought were Bank here unexpectedly to coordinate the efforts ways a rickety recovered Friday in of the 200 members of the Jun-West Ogden barn. Workmen dismantling an an- ior chamber toward community betterment. cient horse shed near the Globe Mills finur -- plant pulled the: checks from a wall partition. Ogden Truck Line Head The negotiable paper, made tit to the defunct Ogden Horse Seeks Demo State Bid and Mule Commission ComOGDMV--T-he president and pany, was still stashed in a maroo- general manager of an interstate n-colored sack removed from truck line Friday had entered the night deposit vault on March the Democratic nomination race 28, 1935. A rusty lock bound for Fourth District state legisthe sack at its top, but the bot- lator. tom had been slashed away. Platt W. Fuller, head of FulCash totaling $770 stolen wi ler Toponce Truck Company, the checks has not been accounted for, Deputy Fenton Atkinson, 2041 Lincoln Ave, announced Weber County Sheriffs Office, he will seek the legislative post. said. Also contained in the sack was a checkbook TODAY marlutti First National Bank of WEBER COUNTY Ogden. Similar markings identified the sack. ZOTPTIAIIrat Sig Litt," sad "Pleliday Istrans- -' Deputy Atkinson said enforceJ Taira," sad Rallamars. ment records show the money OODENMarat, " to the bank after rtraW11..VINIMISITAI was lryCatSar work by an employe of the horse west - aed Tbo, Ltse and mule company which had COMMIT CLUS-Twice -A la Timabeak.sad --Thstaderissol.' its business headquarters near WEER MOTOR-where the loot was discovered. sad ter OODEm--t- arl2 Crar,- as ACT Deer.- sad 'Toms st -- bration took none of the glamour nor excitement from the event Thursday. One of the best - -- ' ' ' .. -- . - l'Z-..- -' . '"' '''''''''-'.v-- ,,,, winds High . .. , v ,t : A .i EDITION-PROOF- - 4 i6-- t, ' re- - .. , , ' '''-- t , -- - ktIle05 tOt3 I ,! . ' '',- 1 I telltle 11 ...,, ? I building projects April valued 2191.100 as 21 per- Bergeson, Santaquint and Joan yon (Bountiful). That was on the Southern States, Mr. Call Hardman, Cedar Fort, who recalls. Call 1830. The June 13, family over the show. reigned '- -' , , In the bareback riding con.IMEIIMIMINIMI tests Ken Wolstenhuhne, Larry !Finley, Jerry Quillian, Jess FerSo Dee-lietous!- !! guson and Vern Eames survived Vt' l the gruelling contests with the - , bronchos. ss bucking V ' S"Top time in the calf roping .,,, leo-,i, I , to .441. Icompetition weitt to Johnnie , it , Bendon, Tex., and J. P. ',Eckhart, Iet ',Oita Grand Junction, Colo, 0...,se 1Hailer, ., 0 I, p 0,01 i who snade their ties in 16 sec.- Pew-0.4tV44e4ieltO". eflAe0"- 'es onds flat. Their time was six ' .4.'''s 10" a rgereole.:. world 4seconds . ltd. 4ZP n0,.4 . IN b 'record mark of 10 seconds.. 0, k, 4ki-gboo..:ev.0. peo,et, of' I Six riders managed to main-ta8 act' n their seats for the full 10 e' . el I . seconds in saddle brone riding. la 0 ei included Curtis Beach, IThey Dixon, Lawson Fore, Larry Volt Finley. Bruce Wadsworth and Grotibr"s I ''' Wool for Partiost Picosia Dick Cronquist.. Aillate i ow Inmst Food Box , honors for the family Bulldogging i i first day went to Dub Taylor, , , - , ,,''' I - .,. t. , - .... . i1 - lard 11"asi st','$ 11' r I Call, . "ros . .;:, When hrael Call, son of An. "II' married and moved away, he too subscribed. Willard, his son,. and present owner of the original edition, picked up the habit of "good reading" and has had the 'News' in his home ever since he married and moved from home. "That first edition did not have Lir Abner or a magazine section, but it was 'tops' then . too," Mr: Call declared. it! According to records, Willard Although there was no MidRichards, first editor cif the Des- week or farm section, it had a eret News. called on Bishop good account of a band concert Anson - ,. foes v, -- - .'kk,1") 't.:Z , ' ...., '', , 11 C II S'11Ilit ... ') LI ., Cross St., will go out on the porch June 15 to pick up the Centennial Edition of the Des- eret News. Going out on the porch for the News is not a new expert. vice for members of the family they have been doing it for 100 years. One hundred years, every issue printed, is the record attained by the Callsand they have the firatedition to prove ilorA4n ' z , ,,4 W. Call family of 600 scribers. t , i ..t.,. t'--z 1 , I ' ' - , tt) h IP ' VERNALThe Igth annual convention of the Utah State : : National Federation of Post Office Clerks and Auxiliary will, be held in Vernal Saturday and Sunday, according to Mrs. Hat-tie Y. Johnson, member of the quate .water supply according et" d ' I culinary watts the two communities of an ade ne t h e month of During E a cost of HURRICANE- -- Newly cons-- I system. aelluired pleted additioni to the LaVer- - approximately $90,000. assure 000. . , ' , ft,,t e. 4 OGDENSomeone .10,---- p fAl ' I 't t 4, - 1 TLESS - I I .,4 ) Family Boast s 100 Years 'News' Reading ' 0.1,611k , 4 k' k - 'tit's'''. 0 . J , towitoolowookitientenots FIRST NErnrn ,, - , ' nib ' SINCE FIRST PRINTEDMr. and Mrs. Willard C. Call, 600 Cross St., shown looking over their copy of the first edition of the Deseret News. Members of the family have subsctibed to the News' since it was first printed. OKIN All) CO in .' ' - ,,,e,,-'!- ' '': - e, , 1 - oo. 011.'".,. .,' j to - ',, 4" - - . , ., n'''. ' )1 - : : " ' ' ''''''' , ' ' ' 1 ..,. ill elli - 1 '' t , i ,;:, ' - I , .41" .r ...4 ,..,,, i;s1sFtel:'r tkevvvrs; '.t ,, , , '' ,' ' t ', ' f ,- events.. , ar ' I '' , , r! .:,. By WENDELL-RIGBPLEASANT GROVEStrawberry Day officials, jubilant over staging one of the biggest Strawberry Days celebrations In the history of Pleasant Grove, completed plans for a repeat performance of the colorful parade and giant rodeo Friday evening. More than 10.000 persons crowded into every corner of Pleasant Grove. Thursday afternoon and evening to witness the initial showing of the two .. :'?. I 1' f .0 , ; '. .,; f ,;,?'-- , , 7 I 4,, Y '',,'"6' 1 - A, , ..! 1,- 4 t ''''. ,,.- , r!,,y 1. 0. I., 7. 1.' I.. .. ; !, .'''''',t,i." ;'..,, V .;' e ' , y; ' : .: '' s. t '.. ;:' ,k.. 7 t,.. 4. : i :,, 1 ' 'ip ' ' , I 1 , ,1 r:,i ' i ., i :,?.- tel' , , , t ! ., , (:'..; ,, - I areas decreased sharply duringthe month of May. as only nine permits were issued at a total of $30,500, according to a report released by Hugo Price, county building impector. Four residences were included in the firkil total at an estimated value of 220.- - Friday Run 7,.;'.''.' .., I. :' , it::;, 't ( ... ,!.,,. ',,k. ,.:' - , - ,:".. ,....;,:..:',..;"!''' - 1 .., l',, ti ' , '., t': ik,,,40, ',- , ,: ;. i, " Y- - ,;.'. ' , - ' . , . ,''. ' , ; T - ,i 'i ,,: ; Delegates nominated for the various positions are: Mrs. Elise Perkins, Minneapolis, Minn., and Mn. Grace de Bano, Ogden, supreme first counselor; Mrs. Jean Christensen, Atla nti c, Hilda Harrison, Iowa, and-Mrray, Nev., senior counselor; Mn. Loretta Bulls, Kearney, Neb., and MrL' Ann Bump, Chadron, Neb., supreme junior counselor. Mrs. Ellen Erickson, Des Moines, Iowa, supreme secietaiy;iMrs. Elva CrDonnel, ma- ha. , Neb.., inetmthent, sukeme treasurer; Mrs. Gladys Cunningbam,ctartsbad,-N.M. supreme Inner guard; Mn. Rosie Simpson, Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. rrances , Wuerth, Van Nuys;; Calif., and Mrs. Mary Ann Merrill. Boulder City, Neb.,. au. preme outer guard. , Mrs. Sarah Allen, Wilmington, N. C., Mrs. Arm Board. Des Itoines,lowa, and Mrs. Yvonne Hartman.. Riverton, Wyo., auPreme conductor; and Mrs. Ila Yule, Cody, Wyo., and Mrs. Letitia Don Carlos, three-yetrustee. ,7 , Activitlis itcheduled for Saturday include seating of Grant Lodge oLficeçs by the Ogden drove No. :7 report of supreme deputies, reading of adoption of budget, vote on aniindments, evening and a dance .Saturday --; " ' Eike' Lodge.-- - . -- ,. 4.; ,. ', night . : - f'.' .., ,i pres- 4 S; v: ident was assured a member, of the Nebraska drove. Mrs. Berfleet Breland, was the only person nominated. Officers elected Friday will be installed at banquet Saturday , - Ogden. The position of supreme .'? ' t OGDENNew officers of the... Benevolent Patriotic Order of. ' . r, rA '' ,:' ;;". .. '' . - 1 ,,,ITTr?7-21t..112(!ingi:, Vernal Set New System Assures To Greet :j P. O. Clerks Adequate,waterSupply at BUILDING SHOWS' MAY DECLINE Rodeo Sets 1 r ' VERKIN-HURRICAN- UTAH COUNTY Strawberry ,' 1 I of Elections - .. as , , As 44ne as 5wanslot, Instgni- - Cake hilt-a-nd loPsi , , A. , ' t, i - i 4 A Ilk . .., , 44 A . A ,..4 , , , abillikais41.0" |