Show THE OGDEN IDA STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN j UTAH SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 11 1957 No Wafer Fluoridation roblems at Terrace afure Took Care of If daughter and now the grandchildren GrundiTiO mofherv v schoo with 0 Supply Contains Exactly Right Ratio To Protect Children From Tooth Decay j this erm s smartest toes j WASHINGTON TERRACE — A problem recently "sweat out" by Ogden City will apparently never give officials of Washington Terrace the same headache And at the same time it's going to save a lot of Washington Terrace people—particularly the youngest generation —a lot of j from Penney s I j j toothaches While Ogden'g ists have battled with the anti- pro-fluoridatio- n- fluoridationists Terrace resi- dents and officials must have enjoyed knowing they wouldn't have to make a stand in the same arena Nature cooperated with the corporation by "treating" Wash ington Terrace's abundant water supply with one part of fluoride per millionth parts of water That's the exact ratio health experts recommend for all munici pal water supplies Ogden City Council recently! voted to add one part of fluoride to one million parts of water in the city system at a cost of some thing over $30000 Its action came after months of controversy and study and there is still the possibility the "anti's" will renew the campaign to prohibit addition of the chem- ical to city water it was a question that Mayor Raymond S Wright said was the hardest he has ever had to decide sly 4 f "v vi 9 on A L RITCHIE New Assignment DUE HOME i M j naiCl iXViAJl OUULU FINANCE OFFICER During World War II Col Ritchie was staff finance officer for the 11th Army Air Force in Alaska Since then he has been assigned to March Air Force Base in California and the Fourth Army Headquarters He went to in ChiFifth Army Headquarters ' 1951 in cago He is a graduate of a number of service schools and plans to visit Ogden late this month to his new station in Ha- V r mmmmmm Subteen I myMtwt —mi Stunningly Different Fabric j Back-to-Scho- t lace-trimm- f— O F I "5 m 1 1 q Jct O 2 98 -- X:- 98 R SECOND FLO 2250 Adams Ave O R j ! HEAVENLY YUP! AND IN IT OUR DREAM GIRL DONS A NEW LOOK IN COTTONS THAT FLOATlTO SCHOOL ON CLOUDS OF ADMIRATION MAKE HER FLIP WITH PLEASURE EVERYTIME SHE THINKS OF THE PRICEI BLOUSES 1 98 A First young cotton broadcloth brilliance whirl Sizes 8 to 14 over cummer-boun- Short sleeve in assorted i colors and styles forized cotton Sizes 7 to San- v C o95 The Tie Print fashions "haley comet" flashes to school f95 and popcorn fests! Cotton broadcloth! Sizes 8 to 14 W - r- A " Girls' Subteen QUILTED SKIRTS WOOL 3 em r 98 Cotton quilted full 6 styl- printed and solid colors Elastic back waist for better fit Sizes 7 to ing ( I SKIRTS 4 95 So right for school in solids and patterns Sizes 8 In i to 14 J 14 SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR C E O N F D kWV't'WVVM'W VK LOO VU R AWVVVVAVf I t : f j 5Sf : ! fkshmsr 5 Son T lliV subtle-nes- s 4 SECOND FLOOR 1 J ft" 'V BThe angelic look! Soft Dacron® and cotton winas thru suds needs mere touch-u- o ironinq! Sizes 8 to 14 - Z ' j - s 14 5? j 895 d j Eyes need protection now — payments may be "made later j COTTON SHOP PENNEY'S YOUNG COTTON examination Pvt Ralph W Griffin of Og--l den has returned to Ft Dix N J for overseas duty after spending a furlough at home Pvt Griffin entered the Army in November 1956 and trained at Ft Ord Calif Ft Lewis Wash and Ft Benning Ga He completed a course in electronics at Ft Leonard Wood Mo He attended Morgan and We- ber County schools He is the son of Mrs Wanda Barnes LaMesa Calif and Ray - j Eyes are precious — protect them Our registered optometrists are highly skilled in eye Heads for Overseas Duty After Furlough - HAS A NEW ADDRESS Girls' o 1 - - SUBTEEN HEAVEN Assorted styles and colors Machine washable Just right for school In sizes 8 to 14 Z ed SECOND - 5 Cottons ol New "Noveltuft" cotton checks and plaids Machine washable Drip dry free of wrinkles Choose dropped torso style or dainty J Sizes 7 to 14 j on Credit ' c vv - - c J t f - ' 'l r - I ' ' £ ' I :i : 3 U f 5 V : OPTOMETRISTS Dr J T Rushmer Dr H Elko Nev His sister Mrs Jeanne Gallegos resides in Sunset x f Rushmer 2435 Wofh Blvd W Griffin J or en-rou- te Ritchie formerly was an employee of the First Security Bank of Ogden prior to his entry into military service in 1940 He attended Weber College and is the son of Lawrence Ritchie ' BLOUSES - - Q to i Col t iS f j COTTON - waii vr - ©Bosses 1 S i- VJ&ILCU has been named chief of finance and accounting services for the Pacific Army Headquarters the nerve center for the entire Pacific Theater including Asia He will provide overall super- flows at a maximum of 1000 gal vision of financial plans and op- lons per minute a big stream of erations for the area from Ha- water Mr Peterson assured the Ter- waii race the well which tapped the For the past 30 months he has eoer mver gravel oea can oiu acserved as chief finance and become only stronger as time counting officer for the Fifth and there will never that elapses which has its headquarters Army be about its purity any question imIn Chicago emphasizing From well the the water is proved fiscal management which pumped into a one million huge effimore to have made is said cient and profitable use of appro- gallon tank for storage and then distributed to the 6000 Washingpriated funds ton Terrace residents VV'?' A f ( 1ST- - Nature was just as kind in its supply of water for the Terrace as it was in its chemical composi tion The well was located by the late William Peterson Utah State University geologist and one of the outstanding experts on un derground water in the West It CoL Alva L Ritchie of Ogden S 3 ii y WAaovu E fi" f I i 7 - A m 7 -- I ot oione Assipnsd - - Civic groups at the Terrace started : pressing for addition of fluorides to its water supply some time ago jsut lerrace otticiais haa a "built in" answer when a chemi- Lai audijrsis OJ lis naici was ic turnea Dy tne biate neaitn de partment — it had exactly the right amount of fluorides in it Washington Terrace gets its water from a deep 550-fowell while Ogden City gets its water from springs from the Pine View Reservoir through its filtration plant and from Weber River wa ter through the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District filtra tion plants Washington Terrace also has stand-bwater rights with the Weber Basin District Before it sunk its well in 1952 it pur- - COL VIZ j i H i THISM SAILIS2 - 1 1 'A Closeout Colors in ? t i Vinyl Asbestos Tile Regular 17c each 14c Sale each J I' VINYL" TILE Regular 17c each Sale' each HURRY THEY WON'T LAST LONG! Plus Our f very Day Prices en 79 Other Kmntilm Tiles HJ M f£j fr?l —— rq CD) Herrod Furniture Ph EX 3 7567 1 I ! 'v-- FLOOR COVERING CO Lower Level" 2447 Kiesel i - pi m V neck slipover Washable orlon Dry without blocking rir e aauae imenocK khii Moth resistant Sii 10 to 20 1 vWWViV v Our Miracle Orion BOYS' SWEATERS Low-Lo- w 1 I i vvwA'MwVVrwX'tW Polished Cotton Girls' FULL SLIPS BOYS' SLACKS QO w 1 - am T7Cfc DOWNSTAIRS STORE Penney's machine washable cotton sateen gets a new fashion look in printed university type tan black grey and olive Buckle back Sanfor- - mmmmr ized DO VN STAIRS STORE taffetized nylon Tiered skirt styling Lace shoulder strep and All white trim Sizes 7-1- Slrei 4 SECON Qg D FLO A to 6x 158 O |