Show 16B 3 Buildings ' aV dollar el Another ntw construction U scheduled to I started ia Ogden part el It this R in the area will also be on a full open All county and state offices eral offices will schedule usual Stores will open as and banks will be closed tomorState offices to be closed will row for Lincoln’s birthday annithe Tax Commission include versary but Ogden City and fed- - branch and state liquor stores Building will be for the city side Wcxllet Is Missing will have employes only County Bonnise Hood 355 23rd St a holiday All federal offices-includi- ng reported her wallet containing Forest $60 in cash was taken from the the Post Office and the business for be will Service open counter of a downtown Ogden J as usual All military installations drugstore Tuesday - n ' i' : jr i Utah Power and Light Co olll Vials said they hive resumed con sideratlea el a muUI story office building to be constructed at an estimated cost el $400000 Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co announced it hopes to complete a $130000 ono story yard office at Ogden In 1934 This Is part of a four trillion dollar yard expansion project now under way between 23th Street and STANDARD-EXAMINE- (UTAH) THURSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 11 1954 Banks Liquor Stores Close 'Tomorrow remain May Go Up Here in 1954 half-millio- THE OGDEN ' wwiW'mf iM y v Ml i READY TO ROLL— In full dress with their false scraggly beards Nev turbans and baggy pants the "Arabs” from the Elko march will The a for line aggregation Elks lodge up parade through downtown Ogden Saturday night ern Pacific and will return to year to commemorate the foundlodge by the Ogden the following Monday at ing of the Elko on tha Riverdalt vladuct-Ali- o George Washlodge Ogden 6:30 pm two a 31 years ago la the worts l The visitation is made each ington’s Birthday The bearded group wearing i The "Arabs" a comic march-buildand other office and turbans 1472 baggy pants atery terminal log group from Elks Lodge Far Eastern clothing will form ing la be built for tome $110000 of Elko Nev will parade in the Ben Lomond Hotel and at in 7:30 at pm to house the rullerTcponcc Ogden Saturday on connection with the annual Elks then march to the Elks homeand ARE YOU dinner for the Avenue Grant Trucking Co- - la Ogden fund dme heart dance and festivities to follow Hast Re ReZoned terThe "Arabs” are a the of location Proposed drum and bugle corps organized minal 12th Street and Gibson In by Johnny Grammick Elk radio Avenue must be re toned from executive In 1946 and have since A agricultural to manufacturing by appeared at many fairs and rothe City Council before work west the deos throughout 1951 Hudson Pacemaker Clb Cpe could be pin At National Convention laid officials Co At UP plans New factory motor new They have also appeared at the Central Junior High Girl’s to build the Ogden structure were conAmerican national Legion get aside three year ago because Dance sponsored by the Girls’ vention in San Francisco and at of shortage of steel Although Assn will be held tomorrow at the national Veterans of Foreign no such shortage csists now the In the school’s new Wars convention at Los Angeles 830 pm there officials emphasised utility and they won prizes at both has been no money specifically gymnasium 1951 Mercury or and formal places Is semi The dance set aside for the building In 1534 Mark Evans chairman of lodge Power company officials said door prizes will be given away Mercomatic Radio activities two-storfor BPOE 719 the Og- be would the building the be will Music by iJ00"jdcn'"lodge --said the Elko group Clean erected at 437 2£th St imme$C under direction of masters" in a not va group Mountain marching” of the east diately and I the sense it performed infun-ma-skilled States Telephone and Telegraph povey Officers In charge are Kathleen formations but it is a Building Drive in facilities that lut ill supply lot “ to will enable autoists pay power Shurtlclf president bills without getting out of their IFISKER-HES- S "'1 t car are contemplated No de- AnnCBl1kta" 0sdfn vislt- " "turn !or PONTIAC COMPANY cision has been made en start of Mir members of Ogden Lodge 719 construction Jo- Sheet uret Ilollher ninth grade and jj'1 m?k J“£ hJl Wrieht eighth grade “JjJJ JJj: 2305 Grant ill Saturday Molly Fisher seventh grade BABY CHICKS train on the South special six-ca- GIANT t Comic 'Arab' Marchers (Will Parade in Ogden 21-INC- H 1954 What a way to "urn” a living and how is that for pure corn? 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