Show THE OGDEN 'CB STANDARD-EXAMINE- E organ PTA OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 16 1953 rzza DON'T MISS VGrr m tub GvcvtlRa I Begins Drive! For' Members Emm ! v Am ONE CF THE ADVENTURES Nov I of Sawyer II I Hi t : I i :t r : Complete Demonstration of p O § m m a IGH-FIDELI- TY IS THE 9AM "nrrm X ft W TO APPLY demonstration of console table mode! and portable equipment plus a sound-slid- e film explanation of stereophonic interesting educational entertaining! A COMPREHENSIVE CftASGRASS SOIL AND PEST CONTROL TO YOUR LAWN USE OUR SPREADER Pax Distributed By I Washington Blvd Dial EX C Riohardson GRAIN CO 4-94- 9S ? INC 24324th St r s— n She said PTA work includes such fields' as children's health safety education conservation of human rights vocational adjusfcl ments constructive leisure time activities civic responsibilities and developing worthwhile world outlooks The drive for members is being e conducted on a basis in each community in the county and Mrs Brough urged all adults to take an interest in PTA work whether they have children in school or not Cost of membership in the PTA is only 50 cents she said EX 4-77- 05 " get on - " mum - X - " 0 nil S3 1 103 Proif Cistilted from frail Sti Piirri Smineff 12990 Trophy Winner Earns Free Trip to Chicago Robert Poll son of Mr and Mrs Verl Poll of Peterson has won an paid trip to Chicago next month for his dairying accomClub activity plishments in Young Poll has been winning trophies and ribbons of various types since he was only nine years old' has shown" in about 70 different shows throughout the Intermountain area including several state fairs in Utah Wyo ming Colorado and Idaho One of his first "wins" came along when he won junior grand show champion for an at the state fair Since then he has won nine trophies including one for the "ideal jersey cow" at the Morgan County Fair fitting and show manship at Utah State Junior Livestock bhow in Spanish Fork for "premier exhibitor" and "premier breeder" at the Wyoming State Fair as well as several grand champion trophies The Poll youth when only 14 traveled to the Wyoming State Fair and with the assistance of 16-year-- all-expen- 4-- H se 90 pa Regular j etc 5 nn?iDj twin size BEDS for people Nationally advertised with back trouble Highly recommended for its firm but restful sleeping comfort Mattress and box spring 20-yea- his grandfather Ralph Warner exhibited a whole string of 12 dairy cattle He won in every class offered and came away with a total of 15 blue ribbons Last year young Poll won a heifer calf from the Utah Jersey Cattle Club as the most outstandClub poy of the year ing For four years he has taken first place for grand champion jersey and for fitting and showmanship He is a member of the guarantee -r EASY TERMS FREE DELIVERY WITHIN SO MILES CO 4-- H Blue Ribbon Dairy 4-- H Ktrtfsci Ciak Hisbieii) SPECIAL TWIN SiZI 'esp-©-P©d- ic 4-- H r it FU (&rt 2200 IVASHIfiGTOFJ BLVD EX n 2-19- 29 J Club y 4 4S 1 — -- —- 3Bf ft0 -- fl r zm0smm — i T I rmMmlmmm'X ppmwl- r r K: -- ' ZnZ: :S 'iri3: : ( i ' : : ll r y"v 8 i on n Ml- iB0UCJ0J r I vyVV? 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A n o DuHD TFQGMEME)®il3G GAUflH n J 7 on n utlflULl because it's "r BA£AMC£D fot'tichnBSS ir for flavor ik - for nutrition the reasons why good is Meadow Gold Milk such a favorite in the community is because it's balanced a balanced blend of the three finest milks: Jersey for richness Guernsey for flavor and Holstein for nutrition You can't buy finer higher quality milk than delicious Meadow Gold Look for the familiar carton at your grocers r On© of m VITAMI m-m-mi- A ghty L — " ' YOU SAVE s16° Alt Do OnL 'fW&SS- rMm 'CT JTJSI Total Value $568y -- ' - - f -- ' : : HOMOGENIZED Always insist on the finosf— delicious r- - ' M ARB EN Li "M EADOWzGOLD GRADE DAIR ¥ PROD- - to your store or doer regularly by one of Ogden's Oldest Dairy Firms serving northern Utah UCTS — delivered LAY AWAY flOW FOR CHRISTflAS 51G0 Weakly - se WINNING SINCE NINE -- the greatest name in '4- 4-- H MORGAN u 4 " For th® Rost of Your Life DAIRY WINNER Robert Poll of Peterson looks over his collection of trophies as he contemplates taking an paid trip to Chicago next month for being the state Club winner in dairy competition all-expen- y- THE VODKA WAGON WITH house-to-hous- all-jerse- A iiUbo flow mmmhiiv ppfip "membership chairman in charge " i SEE D o n al d Brough ill rn v a ac- bids and had tested various types of equipment Both Mr Draper and Mr Peter son also figured in the forthcom ing meeting in Salt Lake City of the Intermountain Water Users Assn They will attend to repre inspect their respective depart- sent Sunset City ment budgets during the next two Burson reported that weeks so that they could furnish theMayor State Highway Department had furnished the city with the necessary equipment to install a traffic actuating plate on the east side of highway 91 and Cen ter Street where the present traf (October 17) fic light is located Recorder George Dickson gave erf the Council a favorable report on the status of the ' annual budget Land reported that the city would nave the necessary funds to pay the bill for the Weber Basin water which would be due on Jan 1 1959 Elevations and building permit 0 for the proposed Packard Lumber Co building were received at the meeting and were turned over to Councilman W H Bailey for further study by the planning and zoning committee Councilman James F Meadows reported that some street repairs had been made and that others would be completed before winter set in V : uniform - ' : ed counting method suggested by the Utah Municipal League during this year's convention In so doing Sunset must follow a pattern whereby their proposed budget is in the hands of state officials by Nov 1 for the following year Mayor Burson said Councilman John Nicholas urged members of the Council to SHOWING y " state-recommend- flflliliIlilillB Mas-seyFergus- on - inn drive to enlist the support of all Morgan parents of school children in'PTA work is under way in the Morgan County area The drive negan yesterday and will continue through Oct 24 4t was ' announced today by Mrs" v BUY TRACTOR Other City Council business Included awarding of a bid for purchase of a new tractor and back-ho- e Thelaward went to E E Steed and Co Sunset for a tractor Before the council meeting both Councilman Derral Draper and Clayton Peterson maintenance man for the city said they had "examined all Suraset along with other Utah communities has adopted the I NOV 1 1059 budget 3 MORGAN —A PTA membership w SUNSET — The Sunset City the Recorder the necessary inCouncil members must be ready formation to begin work on the with tentative budget figures "to present at their regular Monday meeting on Oct 27 Mayor Michiel Burson said today following a council meeting At that time the budget will be dawn up ready tot submission to the "state auditor by "— H1AIL ORDERS PROIPTLY FILLED OPEN FRIDAY MTE TILL 0 pm PIIOHE Ell FCn - 4-00- 31 FREE CITY DELIVERY 2449 Washington Clvd Ogdaa Lcik S® 1C9 Msfis—Selt - |