Show c C g its mission Will S -$ x sf- ft OGDEN UTAH mission declared himself m the race for reelection yesterday Mr Carver said he would be a candidate for the Democratic nomination and would run for a two-yeterm on the county’s governing board Church workers sports enthusiast a former town official and a Commission member since 1943 the candidate counts among the most notable county achievements of his present term of office : —Completion of the Chronic Disease Hospital in Roy which was dedicated and put in use in recent months replacing the old In- I '"QVv W if X 1 u W m t II f 7 ir i lJ d in 1916 Ogden program of the Memorial Park for summer leisure in South Fork Canyon ters — Extending the county’s network The candidate serv ed on the Plain d of roads by 11 miles City Town Board befoie he agreed —Development Russell Keetch Utah State University- sheep and wool specialist Blackfaced bleeds will enter the auction ring on the fiffct day of the sale with whitefaced breeds going on the block on the second day Sale catalogs will be available from the association offices in Salt Lake City on July 20 Prior to entering the sale ring Fams vv ill be examined by a mS committee composed of sheep experts amine the rams to assures buyers of animals m sound physical con- hard-surface- annually to run for the Commission —Buying new equipment for bet- 12 years ago ter maintenance work In the LDS Church he is a high —Completion of a public swimpriest for the Farr West Stake and ming pool in Roy a project m is group leader of the High Priest which the county footed half the in Plain City He was stake Quorum bill and athletic director for five years —Undertaking construction work of the Weber He is a director on a second public pool m North Water District which Conservancy the county also Ogden in of the Weber shared expenses on a 0 basis secretary-treasure- r W’atershed Protective Corp and Both are for general use the Plain City AsThis year he said the county will helped organize in Growers Assn which dition complete the road to Little Moun- paragus Suffolks he serves as president tain where test I 50-5- Marquardt's facility for the ramjet engines is situated North Fork for outdoor recreation “We hope to get started on this in the next year When it is finished it will be equally as attractive for family entertainment as Memorial Park” Mr Can er w as born and grew up ’ e m crossbred the afternoon On the second day Rambouillets will sell first followed by Columbias Whitefaced Crossbreds Targhees and Panamas 100 Days to Sober Up Robert L LeMaster 54 2402 Wall was sentenced to 100 days in jail by City Court when he plead ed guilty to being drunk the 20th time closed-doo- r yi INSURE PER TO MAN ENT WOOD Sen Dermis Chavez told a reporter after the sessions “We meet i ’ ? NDU$TR!ES-F1RE- MUST BE KEPT aOUTCFTHE again Tuesday ” Chavez heads senatois who are negotiating with House members in an eftoit to adjust differences in the annual defense money bill The extra Army funds will go for new rifles modern tanks and bill One of the differences is a 294 troop carriers small nuclear weapmillion dollar provision for Bomarc ons and similar military haidware missile production that was deleted They are on top of $1337000000 in the House but approved by the asked for this purpose by President Eisenhower in his budget Senate ' Although the conferees did not discuss the Bomarc funds yesterday a United Press International dispatch from Washington said there was indications that committee members appeared favorable to approving funds for producing the missile through 1962 The committee did agree yesterday on a 200 million dollar increase in Defense Department funds to speed modernization of Army combat equipment Dropped was a item voted by the Senate to expand the fighting manpower of Marine r-FOR- y EST !'' r— mr-- y ar v C --- - K ' 1 four-evenin- V j fXVU r r h '"“5 t it 4 & a X C' u s' SV tr I i T - :f 4 J 1 I ! r - (fli uvsrc '"V itj 3 - - A'-r- JACK DEMPSEY To Appear in Ogden Lake City He kiucked out both contendeis in a total of 35 second' Ih- - take: $5 won t! e tide July' 4 Derrp-c- y 1919 ncm Jess Vwllaid Duiing his fabulous career he earned over 11 mdhon dollars Tie income was 'fiom Lib ttle fights stage appear-wi- il ance and refereeng The former chamnioi is a fre- quert visitor to Ogden and is a friend cf Warden sports editor of The Ogden i most popular figures in the spoils woild A banqneb open to the public be held m horoi cf the foimei i mg idol at noon July 15 m Ben Lomond HofeI Tickets costs $2 each Members of a committee m charge of the Dempsey i"it are JoHoward W Ogden chan-maseph F Bieeze At Warden Aich G Webb and Lou Gladwdl Banquet tickets may be bought from any member His pi days began when he was a hungty boy In 1914 he fought a double-heade- r m Salt BUSINESS IS BOOMING Hoc weather brings out customers for numerous small fry around Ogden who sell lemonade Here three youngsters from one family p 1 u s a friend are apparently drinking up their profits cashier Richard Williams ing the pouring: and Vickv taken in The Threadgold h tion of the book of Dempv’s Ue story” he said STARTED IN UTAH COLORADO Dempsey started his boxirg career m Utah and Colorado and during his time attracted -- eveial million dollai gaten Although he ha-n- t been the champ for a thud of a century he m still ore of the r Around the table (left to right) are: Jeff Threadgold 9 6 son of Roy Williams of Ogden Scott Threadgold 8 doThreadgold 4 paying for her drink from the profits already children's father is Kevin A Threadgold 1070 Patterson J life-lon- g He lefereed the Rex Lane-E- n Local Red Cross Officials App For Cash Donaiions io Aid Chileans Red CrobS officials said yestei-da- y Wasatch fault and it could hapthat it is now the w intei rea- pen to us” he said devastated earthquake area in son m Chile and the people aie Mr Hatch asked that any checks South America has been made by suffering terribly from lack ol food the Weber County chapter of the clothing bedding and medical sup- or cash donated donated should be American Red Cross marked ‘ for Chile ” Then that plies Because of the distance fiom money will be Used foi that purhere it isn't piactical to "hip these pose and nothing eKe he said much needed ait clew J W Hatch Money may be mailed oi deli- chairman of the Webei County veied to the Webei County caaptei chapter said yesteiday A S25 514 contract to remodel He said it will be much theapet house at 11 Washington For furtelevision studios at Weber High to use cash and puichae tne need- ther infoi matron call EX School has been awarded to John ed material at neighboring counWadman by the Weber Board of tries Mr Hatch pointed out that this Thieves Strip Auto Education The studio is being l emodeled to is not a regular Red Cios fund! Police weie miotmed of tne theft provide space for the equipment drive But the Red Cross bekevesi ot a battery w tenches and tools that will be necessary for the di- it should help as much as po"- -' sible from a car at Bill’s Wekhrg Shop stricts ide television to be inaugu “After all we aie livirg on the 217 21st rated bv the board next year zard Chaiies fight at Ogden Stadium Aug 8 1952 and two years ago was honored at a testimonial at Ogden Golf and Country Club that diew sports fans and other admirers from many parts of the West TRAINED MULES AND SKUNK Bullfighter Clown Booked For Pioneer Days Rodeo Contract Awarded For Remodeling Wdey McCray of Bnscoe Tex with two tiained mules and a pet skunk will be one of the four clowns signed for the Ogden P10-- 1 neeL Days Rodeo next month He has been making the national ' j lodeo clown er the 5 ears W iieyr has become a famed clown and trick rider and often to pck up a little extra money he competes in the regular xodeo featuies of bull riding and bareback bi one riding He Las downed at some of the leading roucos m the country h- eluding Tucson Houston Chicago ' Omaha and Calgary well-knovv- n Ov lodeo circuit smee he was 18 He was a rodeo cowboy competitor for a time but went into the bullfight-- j business on the mS an clownm advice of Chaile5T Shultz then a ri r n hpi rir Corps “We reached no other major PTA Group Elects In Clearfield Ele-ronta- Breath taking wedding set with 8 diamonds ry School PTA Other new one full totaling carat! offi- are cers Mrs Keith Bybee vice president Mrs William McKee secret ary Mrs Kenneth S t rong treasurer Mrs Max Winn health and Mrs Charles Eddy publicity ICesp fit fun n Guaranteed in Writing by ZALE'S CLEARFIELD — Mrs Gayle Stephenson has been elected president c! the South Clearf i e 1 d Monthly Terms mlm 3WT $29950 s ! y vn'd VT A I X La r I y b ik I r d zJ I I rirpTVTmar-ir- p u! 1 v AvU'VAIA- - 1 ! 4a 1 ’ 1 IIIF“ I nl ’ v UjLLiL’g) zrr ! i t il L Jl Ml - r Compare anywhere! 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Large center diamond '1 4 t r LJ lYashincfi-o- 1 Li 1 f i I I LJ LJ LJ n Ssvd z non-tdl- e ize-fight- An appeal for cash contributions to help the Chilean people m the Smokey Says: agieements” (D NM and Suffolk-Hampshir- Compromise Tallis Stall On Bomarc Fund Bill L v yp1 s m will open the sale the first day with Hampshires Presently chairman of the Commission Mr Carver has supervised each of its several departments during his four terms in office “My interests today are just what they were when I was first elected: To do the best job possible at a figure the county can afford and to help attract new industry here and to make the area a desirable place in which to live” Also in the works he said is a development program for the 2000 acres the county purchased in sift-Bas- '— 7 Special feature of the I960 event twill be the eighth annual National' Wool Show with fleeces on exhibit ELMER CARVER fiom throughout the West and an A Two-Yea- r Term hickory pit lamb barin Plain City where he farmed most becue slated for the first evening of of his adult life He reared a fam- the sale ily of four- - two sons and two daughThe w ool show vv ill be directed by —Installation of night lighting for three softball fields — Expansion of the recreation S f I L make a personal appearance at two performances of the “All Faces West” mu'ic-dram- a officials said yesterday The former heavyweight champion will be brought onto the stage just before the pageant starts on July 14 and 15 opening nights of g the run The shows be8 30 m at p gin “Jack Dempsey's appearance is in line wdh a tradition of ‘AH Faces West’ of honoring a former Utahn who has made a national reputation m any field ” said Junius R Tribe chairman of the annual July program “We feel fortunate m anangmg for his appeaiaree because of the renewed national interest n Mr Dempsey created bv the publica- X" sponsored by the Na-- J tional Wool Growers Assn began I i Jack Dempsey one of the world's greatest spoits personalities will H The sale -- IS I t--X 17 the ice rink in West conference held two long sessions on a huge defense spend- mg bill but did not discuss a pro-- 1 vision to restore Bomarc produc-- 1 tion funds The Conference Committee is meeting to work out differences between ’the House and Senate versions of the defense appropriations smpsev to emeai i r r CU53 £ Moie than a thousand rams ate expected - to cross the auction block during the two-da- y National Ram Sale beginning at the Golden Spike Livestock Coliseum here Aug 1 city-count- mittee yesterday i Iw i —Completion of the new Health y Center in Ogden a joint com- - J 1960 s firmary Senate-Hous- e I c e ar A SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 26 11 tf ' 4 four-yea- — Opening of V H Section Elmer Carver a Plain City farm-- ' er who is presently rounding out a r term on the County Com- project A f--) '( si k$ 4 h-m- m C? r 1 n IT 1 ri L 4 1 W Li LJ GN rri7 1 i |