| Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) " " STANDARD-EXAMINE- V Ad Executive Narcotics Chief Has High Praise Takes Position On Denver Post For Ogden Police The district supervisor of the U S Bureau of Narcotics rates the Ogden police department "as good as Or better than" any with which he has worked during a career of 28 years ? The supervisor Terry A Talent Denver was in Ogden yesterday conferring with Police Chief Maurice J Schooff and other officers assigned to work on narcotics He also met the new We1 ber County sheriff LeRoy V-- 7 i l " I Y At one-hal- 1 X Had-ley'"- :" The Ogden police department ne 4 f Stake Will Honor Bishoprics At Dinner Sweetheart Dance The LDS Mount Ogden SUke presidency with the MIA stike organization will entertain the bishoprics of the fix wards of the stake tomorrow it 1 dinner at 7 pm in the Mansion House and in a Sweetheart dance at 9 Homer Ferguson' has done excellent work on narcotics and in cooperating with our office" Mr Talent said j Not Serious He said the narcotic traffic in Ogden and elsewhere in Utah is not serious "but it demands constant vigilance to keep the situation in hand and the offi cers in Ogden have been able to keep on top of it all the time" He said further that in point of cooperation "the Ogden police department has been the apple of my eye" His visit here was scheduled for a single Hay only His territory covers Utah Wyo ming Colorado and New Mexico The narcotics boss praised the work of Chief Schooff and Detective A M Garside head of the squad as particuOgden anti-vic- e outstanding larly STAKE SWEETHEARTS — Bishop and Mrs G Stanley Brewer wil be honored is the LDS Mount Ogden Stake sweethearts the East Ogden Stake Recreation Center Bishop and Mrs G Stanley Brewer of the Twelfth Ward who have been chosen as sweethearts will be given special honors durinu the dance inter mission A prize will be given to the bishop who has the largest number of his ward members at the dance 12 The guests are Bishop and Mrs G Stanley Brewer Bishop and Mrs Robert E Brown BishMrs Paul A Martin A boy who alleged- op andand Mrs Harvey N Rich W Bishop ly forced entry into the F Mrs James F Farr and Woolworth Co store 2363 Wash-ingto- n Bishop and Bishop ad Mrs Ernest R Blvd shortly after midand their counselors Ekin night was taken into police P-- m Arrested Boy For Store Breakin Man Who Cleaned Up Rackets to Address Banquet Former Sen Homer Ferguson of Michigan who will address the Republican Lincoln Day banquet tomorrow night has quite a rep ulation as a racket buster banquet chairman LeRoy B Young said today He was sitting as a circuit judge in Detroit in 1939 whenn he was assigned to sit as a jury to investigate police corruption in connection with gamblings and vice rackets Atty Young said The resulting investigation touched off by a suicide note left by a woman numbers racket operator who had been jilted by her policeman lover led to cleangambling up of a 20 million-dolla- r and vice operation The public is invited to the banquet tomorrow night at 7 Jin the ballroom of Hotel Ben Lo mond Tickets at Door Tickets will be available at the door Mr Ferguson's ability as an inwas vestigator and servbis used extensively during ice in the U S Senate He was one of the most widely traveled men in the Senate and on Christmas Day 1951 he was with a Michigan National Guard unit less than 150 yards from the Communist front lines in Korea He served in the Senate from 1942 to 1949 and from 1949 to 1955 After leaving the Senate he was appointed consultant to the Defense Department andi is also serving as a member of the Hoover Commission Mrs Marvel England program chairman said Arthur Woolley will act as master of ceremonies and invocation will be by President Rulon Peterson of La Ice View Stake Pledge of allegiance will be conducted by JMrs Emma Unan-de- r Dale Blackburn will lead singing and Mrs Robert Neil soprano will singj one-ma- 1 City Is Patching Holes in Streets ! Capt W lOlilligan said the boy had broken a window in a rear door to get inside He was ' hiding behind a counter when police arrived in response to a tip by a citiien The boy was turned over to f i ( juvenile court authorities i Light Fixture Shorts' City firemen yesterday made a run to the Pacific Finance Co 2248 Washington Blvd where a light fixture shorted out and beFiremen said it gan smoking caused no damage Ruts and other winter-causedamage to city streets are being patched temporarily until dry weather makes permanent repair work possible City Manager E J Allison said today He said this winter with its alternating freezing and warming has been the kind especially hard on paved streets Many blocks of damaged streets in Ogden must be repaired he added The holes are being filled temporarily with low grade asphalt the city manager said d - : Damage Suit i coco 00 cr i "EiiircTiHijr KlEW 'Ys'A mm-1- : s? i — 1 Please send me'a copy of Mineral Mountain Offering Circular' t Address i Cir 343 - S l J Stt !- Ph SOS v Aho-rt::- t Papers Are Filed By Kennel Club Hw!l t!dgM Ofldn t Ph 2 60S 4-- " 1 hne ana© er j non-prof- it 33 Terrace Galls Meeting to Hoar Complaint Against Directors The Air Force twin jet bomber the B57 will be demonstrated Feb 16 at Hill Air Force Base by the chief test pilot of the company that makes them Hill AFB officials announced todayt of the The chief Baltiof Co Glenn L Martin will the Md more plane put 'through its paces for the benefit of members of the 461st Light Bomb Wing and Utah newsmen The 461st recently received the first of about 50 of the new planes to be shipped to the Hill AFB unit TERRACE — ed to call the meeting Washington Terrace board of di- though the complaint did not rectors has called a special meet- conform ' to the corporation bying next iThursdav to consider - one-hal- son Ave a complaint containing more state a director cannotbe removed withnot functioning in a business-likout a comolaint outlining spe manndr cific the of board objections "The complaint At the :meeting have before them now is a the whether decide will they directors complaint justifies calling a spe- general one" he said The complaint states that the cial election to select a new board said u orvai bioit gen- signers are "not satisfied that eral manager of the Terrace Non- the present board of directors is handling the business afprofit Housing Corp The meeting will commence at fairs of the corporation in a busideness like manner and 7:45 p m in the to detera sire special meeting Terrace LDS Wards recreation mine whether or not this comhall ' Stott said the directors decid: plaint is justified' The action against the board was initiated by the Citizens' Committee an organization which has opposed several actions of the board and has especially To criticized the proposed cost of and relocating the The board of stewards of the remodeling units Embry Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a Lincoln Day dinner tomorrow from 5 p m to 10 p m at the Wall Avenue Community Center 2660 Wall Ave IN ENGLANDER'S Price for the dinner will be SLEEPSTAKES $150 a plate The church is at and Pingree Avenue 28thStreet JUST FOR NAMING THIS - test-pilo- OGDEN — The SOUTH by-law- s " First-Fourt- h - Reserve Needs Personnel Men Public Invited Lincoln Dinner The local naval reserve unit needs former naval personnelmen J 'A j area ±10 assisi uguen living in me iii the administration of classified tests to hew recruits LCdr J E Widman commanding officer said today Widman said these personnel specialists will be performing a service to the navy and earning a salary by joining "good part-timthe unit to assist in this pro- 1 1 y- — ! j i e - SLEEPING BEAUTY DON'T be obtained by contacting the unit headquarters at 20th Street and Jackson Avenue GAMBLE KTtTTtrrTJM WITH Speech Festival COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ENTRY BLANKS COME IN TODAYI The sDeech department of the Washington Junior High School will have a speech festival to-- j morrow at 8 pm in the kudi-- i torium Purpose of the program is to acquaint parents with the ivorki in the department 1 r i 4 Irokcn Plafts Repaired Loot Plat? Relinod WHILE YOU WAIT AMERICAN DENTAL i REPAIR LAB Room 408 Kisl tldg Dial 72 M WmSB I YOUR HEALTH DS Ward annual SweetBall wil be held tomorrow heart at 9 pm in the Burch Creek School Adams Avenue and 40th h He said the ! i Thirty-nint- than laws 300 signatures mat tne Doara is e - 1 39th Ward to Hold Sweetheart Ball eten WASHINGTON Street Herrod&Qp Home Furnishings ' a Phone 8234 318 24th St f 1E1M1IUEII C0 j During the program Mr and Mrs George A Saunders will be honored as ward sweethearts All members of the ward and friends of the couple are invited Refreshments and entertainment will be provided during " - The Mount Ogden Kennel Club filed incorporation papers at the Weber County Clerk's office this week The purpose of the incorporation is "to promote encourage! and provide a social and friendly relationship among its members and all lovers of dogs" Officers listed are: Werner G Sehm president Robert B Vogt vice president and Mary Jane Harbertson secretary-treasure- r J Vcbcr Investment - Is George W Larsen has filed suit in Second District Court against Russell Manning asking for $15114 for damages as the result of an automobile accident on Oct 22 1953 Larsen alleged in the suit that Manning negligently and carelessly drove his car into a vehicle in which Larsen was riding The accident took place on US Highway 84 r near the Hooper : Road State 9721 fact-find- Filed in Court J I Nam " rf oST ' 10 IMS Chief Test Pilot To Demonstrate New Jet Bomber -- ld cus-tod- ay Josenh W Sullivan manager s of The gen eral advertising department leu this week for Denver where he has accepted the same position for the Denver Post Mr Sullivan has been with the local newspaper for the past f three and years He has been replaced here by Frank E Ellis a member of the retail advertising staff for the past 17 years worked in the i Mr Sullivan deDartment of an In dianapolis Ind newspaper for 14 vears before coming to Ogden At the time he left there he was assistant general advertising manager Attends University Before joining the Indianapolis staff Mr Sullivan attended the Indiana University for two years In Ogden he was a member of the Presbyterian Church Ogden Exchange Club and was president of the Ogden Sales and Advertising Club He is a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Shrine Mr Ellis began working for in 1936 The Standard-Examine- r after he returned from an LDS mission to England He was on the high council of the Ogden Stake for five years bishop of Ward the Ogden Twenty-secon- d f for one and years and is presently counselor in the high priests presidency of the He is a Mount Ogden Stake member of the Ogden Advertising and Sales Club Mr Ellis his wife Lucy and two children reside at 3003 JackStandard-Examiner'- : i I THURSDAY EVENIHGj FESRUARY R li - AJtti? 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