Show r - t Y ''' ‘ -- - S V - y - w — rr-r- -- v Trrr " "'"V y TV Series Aims To' Aid Farmers Japanese Labor Leaders Say Less Politics in Unions Here first program will feature “Pruning Utaty' Orchards” with The first in a series of television programs designed to help fanners will be presented Tuesday at 12:15 p m over KSL-TThey vill be held at the same time each following Tuesday The by Robert Ger- a demonstration 6B 4 oo o oo O In oo o o o o o o o A IC oA 9CVE I CMIvS - Down u Ernest C' Johnson 69 of 2359 Jackson Ave apparently was only slightly hurt at 8 a m today when the car he was driving was knocked upside down when struck by another auto at 27lh Street-anJefferson Avenue Folice said the Johnson car entered the intersection from the west and was struck broadside by an auto drien by J Leland Gibson 51 of 2814 Jefferson Ave Johnson's car upset1 onto its right side slid seeral feet and thei rolled onto its top Mr Johnson received head bumps but declined to be taken to a hospital or doctor Police Officers Clifford B Green and A R Covieo said Gibson was cited for failure to jield Damage to the 1950 Johnson sedan war estimated at 51000 and to the Gib- I ’ £ $ to j i pressed them most was the wealth One member of the group explained that it wasj hard to realize oi r vast amount of resources until he had toured j many of the large plants here Before coming to Utah the leaders spent considerable time ?of this country ( discussion in in a round-tabl- e Salt Lake City They will leave Utah tomorrow Members of the labor group are: Michie Sigimoto Kenjiro Endo Jukajiro Takahashi Iwao Ishiba“shi Temeichi Kono and Tadashi Takahashi -- Brownies Do 250 'Good Turns' 'xi ESsL-- c f o Rib T-B- lb lb Round Sirloin PORK CHOPS 3 lbs PORK SAUSAGE OLD STYLE SMOKED 49c 49c t 100 S FISH GLOBE MARKET 429 23rd Street Dial Brownie Scouts of Troop 22 from Polk School this week gave oer 250 handmade valentines to the St Benedict Hospital Dee Hospital and Martha Home in Ogden and the Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City The valentines were made by the 12 girls of the troop under the supenision (l Free Delivery Duo-Pianis- ts FRESH RED SNAPPER Play Tonight I Pound 39c lb uiimiiiiiinuiiiiiiii ' DIRECTIONS: - ’ Turn East at First Red Light in Ro The artists Vitj a Vronsky and Victor Babin will give a concert at the Ogden High School auditorium tonight at 8:15 39c The child should make his first It is another attraction sponsored by the Ogden Community-Webe- r visit to the dentist at the age of duo-pian- o Whole or Half lb College Concert Series (This is the last of a series of special articles furnished by Weber County Dental Society) about 3 y y Veniura Chapter Meets Tonight The Buena Ventura Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers will hold its regular meeting tonight at Weber Central Dairy auditorium at 8 c The program is under the ion of Capt Alfred G Woodland of Company 4 Ernest McKay will grve a talk on the Ute Indians This discussion is the first of a series of lessons that has been prepared by Dr Joel Ricks of the Utah State Agricultural College These lessons will be used in the regular meetings of all the chapters throughout the country The trails and landmarks committee vs ill also report on the location of the site of the firsts settlement in the Great Basin named Buena Ventura This set-- 1 tlement consisted of about eight cabins which were located on the east bench of the Weber River directly west of 28th Street The chapter plans to erect a suitable marker sometimes follow maj be harmful to the teeth and development of the jaws The joungster who repeatedly bites his lip or bites his fingernails or attempts to remove bottle tops with his teeth or bites on pencils causes damage to the gums and other mouth tissues as well as to the teeth themselves j However failure of the teeth to meet properly as a result of correct itselif to faulty habits may some extend ' provided these habits are stopped early enough If thumb-suckinis continued beyond the age ‘of about 4 jrears or if mouth breathing is noticeable advice should be obtained from the dentist and the physician In summary if the parents see to it that the child and dentist are friends and if they conscientiously see to it that his advice is followed in important home care there is little reason except in rare cases that children should not be assured a reasonable start toward a lifetime of good dental di-re- Although little dental treatment usually is necessary at this age the visit is important As the joungster becomes acquainted with the dentist and familiar with such instruments as the mouth mirror and implements for cleaning the teeth his confidence is bolstered and his curiosity stimulated An examination is usually given during the first visit to help disclose any hidden defects that might be present and to determine if the child’s teeth are Since a developing properly small child usually knows something about having his 'picture taken with an ordinary camera it is easy to explain that a picture of his teeth is being made Many Do’s and Don’ts There are a number of do’s and don’ts for parents of active youngsters The child who breaks a tooth for instance should be health taken to a dentist immediately — within an hour if possible — after the accident occurs - The Hit-Ru- n Driver Fined amount of time which has elapsed Pleading guilty in the City since the accident occurred is an Court to hit-rudriving Charles important factor in treatment R Edson 22 of 1546 Grant Ave Some habits that boys and girls w as sentenced to pay $50 or serve 25 days in jail The court suspended $20 of the fine pending the defendant’s good behavior Oftlff cn& X-ra- d son car at $300 First Trip to Dentist Should Be at Age Three 39c HALIBUT & I right-of-wa- of Mrs Michael Foukas 2-63- 02 R Injuries Slight As Car Knocked ber of the horticulture department at the Utah State AgriculJapanese labor leaders who in Washington D C and at the toured Ogden industrial plants University of Wisconsin tural College yesterday said there is more poDuring their stay in Utah their litical emphasis put on labor unions in Japan than here in the host is Ormond Konkle of Ogden 1 s United States president of the Utah State InThe six labor leaders are jn dustrial Union Council the United States for 90 days unTuesday the leaders inspected der an “exchange of persons’ the Kennecott Copper Corp program sponsored by the State works in Bingham Canyon and Roy Utah Department The purpose of the in Ogden yesterday toured the program is to help these people American Can Co plant and and representatives from other Becker Brewery countries solve their labor prob-- J Today they will go through lems the large Geneva Steel plant and O They said the thing that im- - later in the day will take part Friday and Saturday Specials OGDEN (UTAH) Thursday Evening Feb 11 1954 V SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOv THE STANDARD-EXAMINE- g -- Chicken Thieves Fay Are Freed Three confessed chicken thieves were released by Weber County deputy sheriffs after residents were reimbursed and declined to sign complaints Deputies Ray Jones and Donald T Berrett said the young thieves had been operating in the Wilson area Two were 18 years of age and the other 19 They told deputies they took the chickens “only to eat” Deputy Jones said it was the three youths’ first offense and that persons having chickens stolen explained they would like to see the three “have a chance to make good” vie-timiz- n ITOPS IN QUALITY!! 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