Show pjliHrjiprTirMmi3" THE OGDEN NO COMMISSION f - t ' ' ('- - ? SI- t-- jv r j - ' t - " - 1 i ' ' -: - v f r V v - i- - '' - - t- V - I f ' it it' a7 ' ' N I " r ut - - 'w y t " - f rS - r FRANK RAY Coming Here -- i- HOOPER Pvt Charles N Giles flew home from Ft Lewis Wash for a two weeks furlough after completing 1 his basic training 1 and being rated as a sharpshooter on the firing range He will report to Ft Ord Calif 4 4 I - 3 ' 1 " ' for further - 4 i " 1: A 17 3? j FSIE ESTIMATES EASY CREDIT TERMS illm fk" m f"CL Oj MM FURNITURE SHOP Bio! IX 422 24th St 1ft Door East of First Security Bonk Building l Private Completes Medical Training Pvt Henry J Dickamore of Mrs Edna H Rollins 219 Patterson St has completed medical specialist course Brooke Army Medical Center j ' 111 iULr it ! Home for Furlough I A -- II o o p e r G I F I i e s I EH ST banquet and enrollment cere- ant regional director state direcmony tomorrow at Ogden Lodge tor and finally regional director 1364 Born in Savannah Ga May Mr Ray first became a mem- 9 1905 he was educated in the ber of the Moose at Newport public schools there leaving NH Lodge 1236 in 1940 quick- early to enlist in the Army Durly rising to a position of leader- ing his career priorto his affiliaship in that lodge On moving to tion with the Moose enrollment Florida he helped organize Tam- department he had been in the pa Lodge 1146 and was chosen as newspaper bakery electric rail- its first governor way and soft drink bottling busi- He became associated with the ness J I! nE-UPHOLST- A regional director for the membership enrollment departLoyal Order of Moose Frank ment 'in 1946 'serving first as Ray will be a special guest at a membership director then assist- j -- lit-- ' 1957 11 Moose Director to Visit Ogden Lodge Tomorrow Because members will be engaged in other business the Weber County Commission will not meet Tuesday morning at the usual time Arthur P Brown chairman said the commissioners will be attending committee meetings of the Utah State County Officials Assn in Salt Lake City The commission meets regularly from 10 to 12 am each Tuesday and Thursday morning 1 - " V" ' 11 A R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST MEETING TUESDAY - STANDARD-EXAMINE- i x5 4 litest- 'State1" vi&B Urn ItmlliiSMiji) son W 3 A t i the r i at Ft i: t J Pvt Giles at Sam Houston Tex tended Weber f The course prepared DickaC o u n t y schools Giles and graduated from the Spring more to assist physicians and Branch High School in Houston nurses in hospital procedures Dickamore entered the Army Tex He is a son of Mr and Mrs Ellis Giles in November 1956 and received 1 basic training at Ft Carson Colo $14 Speeding Fine He was last stationed at Ft Bail of $14 on a speeding Bratcr NC 1 The' soldier attendcharge was forfeited in the City ed Weber College Court by Garmon Lee Monson Use W T Grant "Chargo-H- " Plan to buy all your Fall Fashions money down No - i : 1 ' ' 1 'i f i if i i ld rvrn tx r t n rhvnrUnr cnn nf ATr nnd Mrs Harvev of the estimated 40 tons of apricots wast- Chandler ruefully contemplates a fewOcrden orchard rth V" O JIg Uil lilC gtUUltU 111 iXU lumvi u m-- iTTniT v a PA- ximma - ( tracted outlet for a whopping crop that has loaded trees to the breaking point according to Joseph Case president of the North Ogden Fruit Exchange Growers who shipped much of the yield or who had contracts with local canneries have fared better than others but even these have been hurt by the heavy number of culls The abundant yield plus the size of the apricots made it unprofitable t harvest part of the crop and many growers found themselves confronted with the unhappy alternative of taking a to hire pickers or seeing loss A registered yearling heifer thousands of bushels go to waste topped the price field at the annual Utah Holstein sale yesterQUIT RECEIVING Livestock Golden at the Spike day Virtually all of the factories Coliseum when it sold for $750 which process apricots have quit The purchaser was Rollo Peterfruit although some son an FFA member from Tay- receiving will continue to operate to clean lor The animal W2S consigned by j up literally hundreds of bushels Henry Drury of Preston Idaho which went into cold storage Thirty-threregistered animals when picking was at its peak sold for a total of $13085 or an Meanwhile bean harvesting average of $39651 during the has begun elsewhere in the counone-dasale sponsored by the ty and the local Employment Se' Utah Holstein Assn curity Office said it had openThe second highest price was ings for a few pickers aged 16 brought by an animal consigned or over who could supply their ': by the Utah State University own transportation Registered Holstein breeders 210 acres of cuof Harvesting from Utah and Idaho participated cumbers in Weber and northern in the sale Davis counties in full swing but labor needs have already been met Fined Hundreds of tons of fruit are being left to spoil under Weber County trees as the apricot season — a bumper year if there ever was one— draws to a close here and elsewhere in the state the Taking the biggest loss are conno with independent growers eiver 5oI or $ Luis Olivan 43 of Texas and 1 at and 2400 Wall 150 25th St Avenue Offender Pays $35 1 j Ronald Ferdin 27 of 640 30th St Jhas forfeited $25 "bail in the No Car Inspection City Court on a charge of reLeland R Anderson 29 of 366 sisting arrest and $10 for disturb-ji- g 29th St has forfeited $10 bail in the peace the City Court on a no state in- 03 er Socrof 145 IliMbElsfTl for spection charge The why and how much of Og- den's growth in the past five years will be discussed at the regular luncheon meeting of the Lions Club Tuesday in the Hotel Ben Lomond Chamber of Commerce Manager Bernie Diamond will outline for the Lions how government industry and residents have cooperated to make Ogden one of the fastest growing cities in the Ir&ermountain Area Mr Diamond will stress thef t :¥ II M ii 129 patterns in the most beautiful the most interesting colors ever offered $179 to $349 a ro" jtiiir mm iiiniiiiiif unm mum mm mm mmvmmmmdi f5i S3 i ii ri 90 j T"t 1 i ' w j II i H L This pert secretary has a secret from everyone in the office She's wearing the smallest Sonotone hearing aid ever with her own regular glasses— but no one would guess it Sonotone The new snaps on and off any glasses including sun glasses No spe cial frames or bulky temple half-oun- ce sl f 11m ' f r— aii iiiam— u iipijiii'iiihhiul Ii O I" SOMOT0ME 610 Eccles Eldg Ogden Utah Mr R O Wilson Manager M M m AA : : - 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i 2 " - !i riV H "I 41 tume Luxury-stroke- d vets and sumptuous feather all styled to flatter hats 4 i ( vel-G- T mmmmmM bows needed No extra expense Men women look their best while hearing their best COME IN PHONE OR WRITE — NO OBLIGATION y-'- - Vi favorite - drama to your A ti- Ji and - -- -- - £T90 t- N rT " t- summer-inio-4a- ll 115 patterns in all of today's smart new colors And they're so easy to put on— just dip in water and on the wall they go! HIGH L BLACK HATS Perfect styles tor M l-- i it to r M " TRANSITION your heating system V 390 H 1 - i They stay crisp after washing Styled in the proper fashion for Fall dresses" Pretty trims Sizes ORLON-VOO- L Pre Paste Studio Creations £179 i 1 $298" uxu Crisp Everglaze9 cotton '0 -- only BOUFFANTS Matching Pullover com- 3 1 3-6- X i r GIRLS' LITTLE DWUUJUii time Never needs blocking Lively new colors 34 to 40 Isi ) i wvj6jy looks and full fashioned dollars more at the same CO m George D Clyde's executive mittee for industrial and employment planning and he is creden- Av - n Come in— be the first to see the stunning new patterns and colors in this famous quality line of imported papers Never before $0 much fashion for so little money I throughout the West His other current assignments include membership on Gov He is past president of the Chamber of Commerce ExUtah forfeited in the City Court by ecutives Assn Martha Porter 733 29th St iftj s 1 i only V 1 ¥ 1100 n : H classic fake cover in cqsy-car- e that color cues to Fall sldrts p Just Arrived r 'w II manager-- !J? i i 1 1 On a charge of allowing a dog to roam at large bail of $10 was "it I v I I tials chairman for Utah Idaho and Nevada for the American Chamber of Commerce Executives Dog Ran Loose A A n H VV J - "4 Studio Selections y Martin Mendoza 45' of Arizona were sentenced in the City Court j to pay $15 each or serve IY2 days in jail on charges of trespassing What Makes City Grow? Club to Hear i 0 V 8 COUNCIL MEMBER Mr Diamond is a member of the executive council of the Western Institute of Chamber of ComCiry Building Entered merce and Trade Executives He A city building on the West is the past chairman of the group Ogden playgrounds was entered and for the past three years has sometime yesterday Glenn Cottle the retail promotions secof the city parks department re taught of the group's annual instition ported to police He told officers tute at Stanford University he wasn't sure what if anything Through this activity many of had been taken the retail sales ideas utilized in Ogden have been adopted e t 1 the latest Boxer mports " Trespassers I need for continued strong community cooperation to maintain the growth of the Ogden area He will also comment on the support of the Ogden area He will also comment on the support of the City Council and city manager in this growth Chamber of Commerce estimates more than 10000 new residents in Ogden since the 1950 census New industry has created about 1Q00 new basic jobs with a potential of several times that figure A native of Ogden Mr Diamond has been CKamber since Jan 1 1953 secretary In that period membership of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce has 700 to more than grown from " - f g o Absorbent for BLVD ar Cap sleeve Elastic waist briefs Trim fit boys love Sizes 6 to 16 tec-shi- rt 1 2390 WASH comfort-we- - — 1 1 - |