Show THE OGDEN - - has a bob sled ride coming down not too fast His opinion: "Can we go again Daddy?" My opinion: "What am 'Rosie' O'Donnell Wins Four Stars non-allerge- I doing way up here?" The Submarine Voyage: You get in little submarines and go around underwater Looking at octupuses and eels sunken treasure and mer- maids His opinion: "Can we go: again My opinion: "Kind of spooky and I hope they got these boats water tight The third mermaid from the end is a real cupcake" The Monorail: A train balanced in the middle on a high track — balanced I believe by Disney's personal disbelief in the law of gravity My boy's opinion: "tet's go again Daddy" MY opinion: "A nice ride and you get to sit down for a change my feet are killing me" That is our combined scientific opinion It should be a help for the tots who con persuade the old man to take them "We expect 5000000 people this told me "We year" Mr Disney new things But the keep adding increase in attendance each year fills the older ones and the new ones too" Disney still has a lot of acreage and a lot of ideas left I think Disneyland will probably go on and on untiF there isn't an orange tree left in grange County Naturally we went on all the We went on the old rides too jungle river boat And the jungle warriors popped up out of the jungle and shook their spears at us (We yelled) We 'went on the dark rides Like Mn Toad's Wild Ride where your car goes through falls and fences and BUMPS wonderfully We flew over London in the Peter Pan ride Ohyes and we rode Dumbo The little elephant with the flying ears All these things were duly noted and appreciated by the to whom I leave my worldly goods my memories and Disneyland when it takes over all the remaining or-- WASHINGTON (AP) — Air Force Gen Emmett '(Rosie) O'Donnell Jr today won a 12-- vote of approval from the Senate Armed Services Committee for promotion to four star rank and commander of the Pacific air forces Chairman Richard B Russell (D-Gsaid O'Donnell and Secre of the Air Force James H tary denied emphatically Douglas charges by Sen Margaret Chase Smith that the general had smeared her and told half' truths damaging to her reputation Ine secretary and general aphearing of angegroves peared at a closed-doo- r the committee to reply to a stateBy that time I shall be young at ment from the only woman senator heart But to tell you the truth the legs aren't holding up the way they used to GREAT NEWS: WE'RE Couple of times I had to say: "You go on the ride again son WORTH NOW I'll just sit here in the shade and make some notes" BROWNSVILLE Tex (APK-Which is what I 'did I Inflation has finally caught up For years scientists have estimated the value of the War Finally Over ical contents of the human body ' at 98 cents ' CARDIFF Wales (UPI) — Ken' But on the basis of present neth Westall finally found the innow value the has day prices cendiary bomb he was sure had been dropped on his house by the gone up $117 says Tom Keller instructor in chemistry at TexGermans in 1942 A bomb crew deas Southmost College fused it yesterday in his 'attic 1 a) (R-Main- e) Joseph G Molner Please explain to me what is allergy My doctor told me I had allergies in my eyes He told me to get cosmetics and now it is hair shampoos Does infection got with allergies? Is it a blood disease No allergy isn't infection It isn't a blood disease Allergy is a sensitivity to some substance which for most people is harmless Hay fever is a good example of one allergy that is very common Pollen from ragweed and certain other plants will have no effect on most of us But with a hay fever victim—someone who is unduly sen-sitito the pollen or in other words is allergic to it— the pollen causes the nose and eyes to water The victim sneezes may have asthma and is generally miserable Keep in mind that almost anything can prove to be the "wrong" thing for somebody if he or she has any tendency toward allergy Also the part of the body which is affected can vary from one person to another It may be the nose throat eyes skin mouth etc Some people can't eat certain foods without break'ing out in a rash having their lips swell up being vi ce nauseated and so on ALLERGIC TO GERMS Some are allergic to simply a cold Some can be allergic to germs don't necessarily contract the disease for which the germ is responsible but they are sensitive to the germ from the allergic standpoint — they Dysentery Blamed As 108 Made III Dr Sylvan Fish head of the City Health" Department communi cable disease division said today laboratory studies turned up the organism causing the dysentery A hospital spokesman said the outbreak is dying out Dr Fish said the best guess Is that be disease was carried in milk LOOk i: r P- - un-happi- Boiler! 34S2 Washington Blvd EX 39 mi PooriMn ' GREATER ROOMINESS mm m luyiiiif J- 5-J- AT ALL rzr Q around knows the leading three are only a j j IN OGDEN i ed But when you start figuring what yoii get for your money Chevy widens the gap in a hurry Look over few dollar® apart on cost Nylon Wh! - J5- Sldawall Our How long would the other e field two be in the low-pric- TIRES TUBELESS IN CASH PRIZES 0150 GALLONS OF HUSKY GASOLINE 5r55- 55-5- 5- $ FIELD Chevy's new UNMISTAKABLY C ' ' Cat FULL COIL SUSPENSION OVERHEAD-CURVIN- A few minutes behind the wheel will leave no doubt what this is worth Chevy's the onlya leadcar that coddles ing coil with you springs at all four G low-pric- WINDSHIELD This one's a real neck-savas you'll find the first time you pull up: to one of those elusive overhead traffic lights $- - L $ 26th St and WaM Av ELDON L SAWDEY Operator b UAnnvir rr r i rrfe i r CORNER 2204 Grant Avt HARRY SATO i Operator r ' IF—-- ! 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POOR172AN SERVICE DENNETT 1637 Washington Blvd 30th St and Oront Ave JEFF POORMAN and JIM DANCI Operator Operators ARTHUR MOFFIT two" National Aulomobil Grand Drawing yill be held Aug 1st at Radio Station KLO COME IN— REGISTER FREE AT ANY OF THESE HUSKY STATIONS! SAWDEY'S SERVICE ed wheels er 10 Gallons of Husky III Power Gas C two-thir- ds $- - Chevy's got the only really fresh style in its field We'll leave it to your own good taste to put a price tag on this (plus the extra allowance you can expect at trade-i- n tune) With Each Purchase of sj- - er brakes are built for iip to longer lining life And you actually get more lining area than on many heavier higher priced cars How much is this extra margin of safety worth to you? - MODERN DESIGN Safety-Mast- RESALE (fM WESTERN HAT sj- - IN THE CHEVROLET Hl-POW- An 55-5- 5- Chevy does? Tire 0$25 55-51--5- BRAKES the accompanying list of Chevrolet exclusives then make a conservative estimate of how much they're worth to you We'll leave it to your 'own arithmetic rrs OFOUR PREMIUM DIAMOND Fintit O ONE AIR CONDITIONER O ONE DELCO BATTERY BIGGEST j -- if they 'gave you what - $ ed a POORMAN WIN VALUABLE H3 ort J LlLUvHJ o DEL tation HUSKY SERVCS eye-comf- -- mm " low-pric- ed worth to you? Chevrolet's the car that gives only Plate Glass— not you Safety all Glass— around just Safety And you get more visibility area in a Chevy too whether you pick a sedan hardtop or convertible low-pric- mm ' : SAFETY PLATE GLASS How much i3 this WOULDN'T i r3 Chevrolet seating space is up to a full 59 inches wider than cars other leading And Chevy even outdoes most of the higher priced sedans in front seat head room IN EVERY WINDOW j i OD GUARANTEED LOWf PRICED 4 W DLVD SATISFACTION ULLUU low-pric- ELDON BENNETT week Salt Lake City TUl ! ? fo) U along Rock Creek where in 1856 more than 70 pioneers perished in a blizzard j The wagon train is newij about half way on its journey from Independence Mo to Independence Ore 1 AV 1100 Office aJsosint Anyone who's shopped V 7 Dr Stephen T Dearden BSflT J Use your Credit NO MONEY D0VN1 pay as little as 29 WASH Q)o)Iff5jll if tney had Bennett 1 - I "a 3 Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Choice of Man Frame Styles century And later the riders sawia spot So Safe So Smaril So PractkaU OPTOMETRIST COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE: I 'Note to Mrs'B L: When the Fallopian tubes have been removed you might as well consider it impossible that anything can be done to let you bear children I suppose it is possible at utmost cost in money time andjuck that perhaps a plastic tube could maybe be substituted but with all of that the chances of success would be very HARRIS ft ' complete LANDER Wyo (AP) — The Oregon Centennial wagon train got a grim reminder yesterday of what the real pioneers endured 100 years ago The train skirted the Rocky Ridge area where parts of wagons still are strewn from treks across the wilderness area in the 19th CONTACT LENSES E eooo Train Sees Waaon w Pioneer Reminder beauty! DR G fn VISION AS LOW AS -- Regain with rU 11 SINGLE Tested tips for all types of diabetics are given in my booklet "Diabetes — The Sneaky Disease" To receive your copy write to me in care of this newspaper enclosing a large self addressed stamped en velope and 25 cents in coin toj cover J handling Dr Moiner welcomes all reader mail but regrets that due fto the tremendous volume received i daily he is unable to answer individual letters Readers' questions are in corporated in his column whenever possible Feel Deller! $117 rtyyy soap but not anotner vuenerauy speaking if you have such an al lergy-yo- u are better off avoiding the highly scented soaps) I knew a very pretty young lady whose face was quite badly broken out I surmised that since it was the area on which she used cosmetics she might be allergic to them Some weeks of not using make-u- p convinced her The skin cleared up! ' CONTACT DERMATITIS That sort of allergy is known as a "contact dermatitis" The trouble appears only in the area in which the body comes in physical contact with the offending material (There are plenty of cases in which a person has been subject to "contact dermatitis" when touching such ordinarily innocent things as the paint in a broom handle carbon paper toothpaste lemon rind jewelry rubber and such things (One the was a woman who was alto her lergic girdle) Since your trouble is around the eyes the wise idea is to be suspicious of everything that comes in contact with their area If avoiding cosmetics doesn't give relief then avoid shampoo soap or anything else that touches the eyes One other thing I hate to be unduly suspicious— but are you sure you have stopped using all cosmetics around the eyes? Mascara? Eye shadow? Eye drops? Eyebrow pencil? Powder? Everything that gets in the vicinity of the eyes? Dear Sir: I had by gallbladder removed several years ago I am 61 and am taking calcium with vitamin D Is it possible stones would develop in the kidneys or the bladder?— W D Yes it's possible— but not because of that Gall stones 'and kidney stones are not the same thing It's like asking whether because you have calluses on your hands yo'u are likely to get corns The two t I'm sorry— but forget it PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The in fection that made 108 persons ill — including many doctors and nurses — at Philadelphia General Hospital has been diagnosed as aren't related bacillary dysentery actum JLOOIC UD tOZ Some are allergic to one kind of small By Dr "Dear Dr Molner heir to Daddy?" the big event (It also gave me an excuse to ride on the same rides) When I was this moppet's age the Southern California country was Mr Disney all orange groves came over and pulled them out and spent a jillion- dollars He made the greatest child's playground in the world The curious thing about it he made it so good most of us leave the children at home More than three times as many adults come to Disneyland as kids — three times as many pots as tots That is why 1 thought I should write a piece just for children Se they can know what they are missing I made a few notes of our com bined opinion on some of the new Disneyland rides: The Matterhorn: A scale replica of that Swiss mountain people are always climbing and falling off It 1959 Outbreaks on Facial Surfaces? May Be Allergic to Cosmetics Fabulous Playground for Kiddies Draws 3 Times as Many Grown-up- s own 19 TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH POST CARD I broughtmy 7A R OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE STAN DELAPLANE'S Mr Walt Disney opened $6000000 more worth of childish amusements at Disneyland the other day And naturally1 all lis little tykes attended Vice President Richard Nixon and I were in the front row That is the kind of classy tyke J split my licorice whips with these days Just to get a child's eye view STANDARD-EXAMINE- EiROVMJG 2S2G WASHINGTON DLVD CE-IWOtE- ? C®WJY OGDENf UTAH PI L EH 2-- 7 |