Show To Amalgamated Open Sugar Plants Tuesday r s "jy X THE OGDEN i Four Dramas In Season The Ogden Civic Theater an nounces its -- 1958 season to in-elude three major local produe- -' tionsplus a guest performance from the University Theater of Salt Lake The plays will appear in the Ogden Theater in real stage atmosphere with new settings and lights Direction for the plays is being handled by Jay Dees who joined the Ogden Civic Theater group because of his interest- in Ogden and its dramatic interest He will be assisted by Ted Bun nell and other members of the pgden Civic Theater Staff Two plays are in rehearsal currently "Janus" east with Pa- begin Oct 7 and theLewiston plant will open Oct 10 The company expects to re or peets f from its four-stat- e operation in Utah Idaho Oregon and Wash ington and prospects for a heavy yield are indicated except in the Utah district which will be below average Total production is expected to d approximate 5400000 bags units) of sugar among the largest in the company's history Harvesting the beet crop has now become almost entirely mechanical operation with various machines which top dig and load the beets on trucks practically eliminating the use of all hand labor in the field Amalgamated's regular employ personnel of 700 persons will be augmented by approximately 800more who will work in the factories and at the beet receiving sta tions during the fall and early winter E A BANCROFT Promoted by SP SP Elevates E A (Woody) Bancroft local Southern Pacific traveling freight and passenger agent has been to assistant freight promoted agent of the San Francisco dis- trict Mr Bancroft will leave Tuesday for his new duties which will include sales and solicitation' in the bay region t He has been local traveling freight and passenger agent since April 1951 The Ogden territory includes northern Utah southern Idaho and western Wyoming Since moving to Ogden Mr Bancroft has been active in civic work He is currently a member of the Rotary Club Ogden Traffic Club the National Defense Transportation' Assn and the Quartermaster Assn He also has been a past president of the Toastmasters Club a director of the local Red Cross chapter and a member of the Exchange and Kiwanis 'clubs A native of Salt Lake City Mr Bancroft joined the Southern Pacific Co there in 1946 as a manifest clerk v" --'- 4 - In Burglary A Navy storekeeper has reported to the Naval Reserve Training Center 20th and Jackson for 'duty William L Steward storekeep er first class has arrived in Og den to take over his new billet as petty officer x in charge of sup- plies and accountse at the Naval Re-serv- Training His most recent duty station "was the USS Naifeh (DE 352) at San Francisco After enlisting in the Navy in 1942 went SIC Steward Stewardrecruit training at Far-ragthrough Idaho and then to storekeeper school in Toledo Ohio He participated in several Pacafic campaigns such as Guadalcanal Tulagi and Florida Islands as a member of a Landing Craft Repair Unit ut f - - ROY CATCHES CLYDE'S SON FOR SPEEDING 4 Weber FFT Youths In Iowa In National Judging Contest Four Weber ture Farmers ber High accompanied the stu dents High School Fuof America stu- dents are in Waterloo Iowa to compete tomorrow in the naOgden City police yesterday re- tional FFA judging contest Thev are Karl Rawson son of ported two men and two juveniles third arrested and charged with Mr and Mrs Parley Kawson - Plain City Frank Markos son of robof case a degree burglary Markos Mr and Mrs bery and a lost billfold and a Plain City RonaldGeorge Combe son of check Mr and Mrs Joseph Combe UinThe four arrests were made tah and alternate Ronald Colet-t- i ti son of Mr and Mrs James in connection with the forced W 1681 Pleasant View entry Friday of the James Lasa-rie- s' Drive Pleasant View apartment 2739 Madison The boys were top winners in Police booked LaMar Jerry Alcattle judging contest the len 18 and Byron J Allen 22 held daily Utah State University at the both of 2739 Madison and two in 'last May They rated Logan juveniles for taking pocketknives tops among 50 judging teams ballpoint pens two or three silver from high schools from all over dollars and one cigar from the Utah apartment Rao Parker instructor at We Entry was made by twisting off a padlock Detectives Fred M Gill and V R Butcher investi gated ROY — Gov Ogden Welding Works Gets New Quarters The Ogden Welding Works has moved intd new quarters at 226 W 20th Warren L Taylor who estab lished the firm about 30 years ago at 2262 Kiesel said the move was made after completing a new 40 by 60 foot cement block building e tract at the new lo on a cation The new quarters repre0 sents an investment of about with ample parking provided : By-Produ- cts O Unpainted Furniture T r Farm Mutual Auteme¥il Insuranea Co Stat Parw Ufa luiuraaea Comaawf Stata Farm Firt ant" Caiualty Cwnpany Homa Offita — SleamlnstOB IHIboIi Mr Murphy's A New Man— Thanks to Sonotone's amazing eyeglass hearing aid Mr Murphy can hear with both ears yet wear nothing in new mm invention on Latest styles for both men and women S O K1 O TT' P KI E HEARING SERVICE Dial EX 610 Eccles Building 2-21- 31 giant-flowere- d 1 50 bulbs reg 350 value 01 'OH' till rv : THitlFT-CRAF- T 4-Dro- wer CHEST REGULAR r 1695 1 II I M yV- lit II fy ) h'j rjf" 0 decor' Ruggedly built of seasoned Western cabinet wood it takes a beautiful finish Smoothly sanded surfaces are ready for paint or stain 4 drawers give lots of storage space glide easily Smart modern design -- T-- 10 7-- Handsomely Styled wer :30 Regular 1495 Chest Save 5-Dra- 1188 o$emb!ed chest et budget pricev Poinf stain or enamel Ponderosa pine top front sides 307 wer Regular 1995 1688 &¥f? 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mm Bpl 1 two-acr- 85 Ufahns At Hill AFB Honored In Ceremonies Mary B Nelson Morgan Hel-Melvin E Atwood Hallie J Jordan Kaysville George K Harner Olive A Leonard Reynolds W 5725 South Roy Charles E A Clear Snow Leotine Tanner Pomeroy mechanical systems di field vision supply 3668 Monroe OgW Clawson Bernard den and Mrs Dorothy G Nelson O Charles Fox Roy Thomas Harrison base newspaper editor Clinton A Thornock Sunset Recognized for 30 years of Henry W Wilson Grace Willard Aaron service were Fred W Banz sup E Anderson W Burt Wrighton ply 169 Ross Dr Clearfield and Robert C Litchfield Ruth E Bernard A Janosky supply 105 Stoll Brigham City W 7th North Bountiful Daniel Allen Huntsville FROM OGDEN Charles L Adams Harry Bosch Ogden residents who retired Glen Day Ida M Hodson Wilinclude the following: Laura M liam Major Howard M Owen Allred Arlie A Bentonr Flossie Rosa S Pitt Ina E Stokes Ira P B Brown Ernest A Bailey Thurgood Frank E Wilkerson ' Thomas A Boyd Vincent E Carl Layton: son Mongo Carter Parley C Chambers David J Clark David Condie Leona S Conger Juven-ci-o Cordova Clayne F Criddle Henry J Day George E Dev-BUY ereaux June B Dolan Arnold L Erickson Lemuel A French Alexander Gauld Carroll E Gor ball Verone B Guymon Jay R Clyde's son is Richard Bruce Clyde 29 of 3698 Wedgewood Rd Salt Lake City was returning home from a football game He was fined $50 in Judge Howard Shupe's court for speeding and for improper registration His car had an Oregon license PEAD STOCK Jack Stewart Earl Hotel reported that he was robbed of $100 discharge papers and a railroad pass on lower 25th Street Friday night A billfold containing a driver's license and $145 was lost in the business district Friday night by S W Vandehei 3739 Fowler A $20356 U S Postal department check also was reported lost others Director Lees has had years of experience in acting directing teaching and producing plays He is known for his performances in university xneater piays as well as other areas Civic Theater officers under the direction of President Lua-cin- e Pingree are conducting a season ticket sale for the four productions These tickets will cost $5 Neach with students paying $250 Coupons appearing on each ticket may be exchanged for re served seats prior to each piay mm v CO mm jay Lees "Kind Lady Bonnie Copeland Tom Popple- ton- - Helen Dawson Jean Fox William' Higleyr J oan J orgensen Andy Wahlquist and several Richard stepped too heavily on the gas pedal when he went through Roy last night Trooper Arthur Spendlove of Utah Highway Patrol ' flagged him down on Highway 84 just north of the city limits Richard — whose full name MANY OGDENITES RETIRING Air Materiel Area deputy commander made the presentations and congratulated workers on their achievements Silver lapel pins and citations for meritorious civilian service were presented to Joseph M Hess recreation director 2662 ! - Co-let- -- tricia Hunter Bob Peters Ted Bunnell Luacine Pingree and -- Four Seized Reports For Duty At Naval Center Center J EXPERT EYES— Ronald Combe Karl'Rawson Frank Markos and instructor Rao cow The boys FFA stuParker (left to right) check fine points on a Holstein milch dents at Weber High will compete for national honors in Iowa tomorrow ! Ogden Agent W "P (100-poun- y SEPTEMBER 28 1958 Civic Theater To Offer - i978ouu tons 11 A R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Amalgamated Sugar Co will open factories in Nampa and Kupert Idaho and Nyssa Ore Tuesday H A Benning company president said yesterday The beet harvest will begin tomorrow in these districts The Twin Falls plant will open between- Oct 4 and 7 In the Utah district comprising Weber and Cache counties harvest will ceive STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' your choice of red white 8 duids 24 larga Please send me the following bulbs: 50 giant Darwin tuip bulbs 200 Dutch Iris at 129 per- - 24 r f -Lilies" at 129 per 4 3 White Calla at 129 per 8 3 Dutch Hyacinth Colors at 129 per 24 3 Crocus Mixed 3"- - Charge "to my established 'account 3 :Check enclosed ShipCOD 3 - -- Zone State All Mail And Phone Orders Delivered Promptly! |