Show 2B THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING UTAH OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Disf ricf Two R SEPTEMBER 23 1959 CAR CRASHES RACK UP BIG DAMAGE TOTAL Democratic Women Meet r "v'- Ml S - C ' - tin I -- M Democratic Federated Women's Clubs of Region Two will hold a convention Saturday at the Apollo Club in Riverdale with U S Con S King and Mayor William A Barlocker of St George as guest speakers Registration for all accredited officers and mem delegates club ' of the region will begin at bers 9:30 am At 1 pm a luncheon and program will be presented at the club Reservations must be mailed in by Thursday to Mrs Reta Kearl 432 32nd president of Region Two The region takes in Weber Morgan and Davis counties Reservations are $2 each which covers all ex penses The luncheon is open to al Democrats of the region For full information or to verify call Mrs Kearl a registrations Mrs Florence Webb EX EX Morgan delegates wil and call Celeste Durant TA Davis County delegates may cal Marge Casutt Axtel gressman David 1 ' i 1 it 1 1 opens READY FOR BUSINESS — Smith's Foodtown Roy's 'newest supermarket doors for business with a grand opening tomorrow in a new shopping center ivwl Iw uoors pen i umuiruw the opening of school in Utah this month the treasurey's savings stamp program is getting under way in many districts ac cording to N Blaine Winters State School Savings Chairman "Last year" Mr Winters said 'almost 50000 Utah children had an opportunity to learn about and practice thrift at school" Purchases of US Savings Bonds in Weber county during August amounted to $402254 announced Col H H Needham chairman This brings January-Augupur chases to $3254452 or 638 per cent of the county's 1959 sales goal With market will be managed oy tiowara Simcox also of Brigham City Assistant store manager and head of the produce department will be Arthur Toimoto Roy Ronnis Nest-Ownman South Ogden'will manage the and David bakery department Jones will head the meat depart ment Mrs Bill Zundel of Brigham City has been employed as head checker Mr Smith announced It will have its own bakery f annu ities and will combine with the meat department to prepare pizza pies "The refrigerated produce count er is the longest in the state" Mr Smith said "and we will feature the largest selection of frozen foods to be found The store is equipped with six of the most modern checkout stands Utah State University has sched A special check out station for pa uled 13 extension classes in the trons with small orders lias been Ogden area during the fall quar- established Mr Smith said ter A complete line of housewares All scheduled classes will begin hardwares and sundries are on the on days designated this week ex shelves stocked with nationally ad cept those scheduled for Thursday vertised brands A coffee bar situated near the nd Friday These will begin Oct entrance will feature sand front state annual of the 9 8 and because wiches in Lake Salt convention soups and fountain drinks City UEA The ceiling is made of exposed Tuition will be $6 per credit hour payable by cash or check laminated beams backed by a stainRegistration will be the first night ed knotty pine paneling On the south wall an artists con ti class work of the first general store information ception additional may Any be obtained by calling Dr Harold opened by Mr Smith's father has been painted in a large mural Bateman EX Other stores to locate in the cen chosen The following classes were ter Monanticipate a Nov 1 opening at an organizational meeting date They are Woolworths Variety day Education 110 Diagnosis and Store Hamiltons Drug Store a beautiy and barber shop dental Treatment of Learning Difficulties Kdiirntion 139 Modern Practices in clinic Mode O'Day and Teaching of Reading: Education launderette Aids in Educa 161 Audio-Visu- Smith's Foodtown the first itort completed in a proposed half million dollar shopping center now under construction here will hold a grand opening tomorrow by Dee Glen Smith Brig- ham' City who operates seven super markets in Utah and Idaho the new ed Pans 13 Classes Fall Manchester Puppy Is ROY — Mr and Mrs Melvln Robertson 4850 S 2025 W Roy today reported the loss of their Toy Manchester dog Mickey The little black dog only three months old disappeared Friday at 4 pm Their daughter Patty age 12 is looking everywhere for Mickey "It followed children to school or it wandered away" she said A reward is offered for its return Finder is asked to please dial EX - 16 Steel Scaffolding FOR RENT 65 self-servi- Reported Lost English 147 Comparative Litera turt Dr KingfHendricks tor: Fine Arts-working Fint Arti-Handicrafts 118 A A instruc- Leather 155 Music Masonic Leaders Due Wednesday History 143 the Jacksoniah Era Philosophy 118 (U of U and USU) Introduction to Moral and Religious Ideas of the New Testament Psy- Four other bids were received Fisher-Hes- s Pontiac Co Ogden bid $2063 on a 1959 Pontiac Ken Garff Co Salt Lake City bid $2373 on a 1959 Oldsmobile Wood Motor Co Ogden bid $2225 on a 1959 Oldsmobile and Courtesy Salt Lake City bid $2625 Dodge-Plymou- Edward Anderson COMPANY Dial EX EX 2-33- 2-64- 00 or 42 A tour of the Utah State Prison at The Alameda Calif office of the was taken last California Highway Patrol called week by representatives of agencies Ogden police last night to repori of the Ogden Community Welfare they had in custody a teen-ag- e who from the Council and public welfare agencies State escaped girl Industrial School here Darrell Vorwaller manager of the Community Welfare Council said the group lunched in the officers' Suitcase Is Stolen mess then toured the prison Carl Erickson of 2383 Qiiincy re Those making the tour repreported yesterday morning the the sented the United Fund the Comof a suitcase from his parked munity Welfare Council sponsor of car the trip the Young Women's Christian Association Boy Scouts Girl Scouts the Utah State Industrial Notes Clothing Theft The Ogden Mental Health ExLinco Yei K 2656 of change Clinic the office of VocaKayeshi of to the theft tional Rehabilitation First District police reported of slacks taken Juvenile Court department of puband a pair jacket lic welfare American Red Cross from his parked car Point-of-the-Mount- ' " : INCREASE YOUR INCOME Oct :' ': lbiasaeBMsfcaetMieweaetaaswejieii "And in conclusion let me say that I stand 100 in favor of united giving" Give the United Way wsmiv m f FOR FUtt Mock e Ogden Office 2? 5 4 Washington Blvd — Taft S 1045 Cross St See your Country Motuol egrt He hat m variety of retirement plans thot protect you now — provide extra income for Ipter years EX 34942 wJ £ Kenton L Srang er 203 Beatrice Bldg ' I i Hooper Utah 4-3- Jtoem 303 Beatrice BIdg 42 ""''' win Opening Soeil Meet The bedroom plione? 14 - Tnstriirfmn f)n nrert Cai numDerS it or without credit Wayne Dever- eaux instructor Wednesday 7 to 9 pm Ogden Pioneer Tabernacle Registration with Mr Devereaux beginning this Wednesday at the first lesson Education 223— Legal Aspects of School Administration three credit hours Wednesday 4:30 to 7 pm Moench Building - - It was here when we bought the house At first Jack and I wondered whether we wanted to keep it Well the more we looked at it the more' we wanted to give it a try You know just for a month or so Theres always so much confusion in the living room that the prospectxf getting away from the noise and talking privately sounded awfully appealing rt rmnn rWnn ? £ i £ - - NOdrHEg FULL-OF COURSE We hear this sort " s i r f fi A I - — To make a long story short Jack said: Why don't you call the Telephone Company and find out what it would cost to keep the phone in the bedroom So I did a little over a dollar a month Now we wouldn't have it taken out for all the tea in China 7 t 4 " 4 - 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Wi f V n I - ' ' 4 x- Z: - 1 - jI ' - m-m I Spoken like fruc members oP fhe Pour Ross Socierty y - :::':': : - v - - V -- ' ' 5' mim mi u:u vmim t3 yc blendes whiskey n pRsqF m tim mm uwn v"" m "" f '' enl n in in "i eWiiVVi-ri---"-irell--- vs ' v' ninVreeiiiir i I ' - ff ifiV-- ' " -' aaja V s ' $ '' A v' l- - x '"' a y ' '' ' ft t f f y V -i A J C Hansen IX Tel EX t- in A FARM BUREAU AFFILIATE tfcAi n'—: OR WRITE Country Mutual Life ©23MigC CAU DETAILS For example ot age 30 saving only $19 a month you receive $54 a month ct age 651 And you're insured fot $8000 at the same time Why not start today I There Is a difference in Stevens Henager Training la :—: v HOW TO PLAN A LOW COST RETIREMENT FOR RESERVATION AT ONCf rw : 1 Night per Week Every Wednesday 7:00 to 9:45 p m Weaver's Nationally Known Textbooks Furnished Class Now Forming In Ogden for October 7— SitvtKi v Utah Finance Commission has de cided that the maximum pension of $300 a month for life will be paid1 to J K Piercey Salt Lake City's retiring fire chief The commission administers the! Firemen's Pension fund Piercey has been with the fire department 40 years His pension takes effect 1 W "' ' v SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The WANT TO ENTER REAL ESTATE? i - Fire Chief to Get $300 Top Pension ASSURE YOUR FUTURE W6 isy£iift v" - - 't: y 1 Th Ninth Ward Relief Society Building room 213 to Re- - Wl11 nold its opening social tomor Education search E A Jaenhson instructor: r°w with lunch at 1 pm Following the luncheon a book re-2Tuesdays 4:30 to 7 pm Moench port will be given by Mrs Glenn Arts-A162 Individual or Pollard There will be special musi- Fine " s Travelers Aid Society and the Og- den City public health department! 1 - ' I Members of Welfare Agencies In Ogden Tour State Prison Nab School Escapee CALL sovereign grand inspector general of the Scottish Rite of Utah Joseph chology 112 Application of Statis- W McCann 33rd degree chairman tics to Education and Psychology of the membership committee and Social Science 105 Geopolitics (Eu Erik A Bjorklund 33rd degree Marope) son all of Salt Lake City All of the above classes will be All sojourning members art in- taught on days and hours desig-vite- (j naiea ra previous news swry Those sng reservations may The following changes have been caU Toby Larsen at EX 48565 or maue aim iwu glasses auueu EX iitt— naementary acnooi jtaucaiion 1 mm "r 4 j i mm curriculum replaces rjuucauon n i £ el five ctedit hours and will Keller bOCiety Mates It carries ' ' th Enrollment Limited will include the following: Lincoln G Kelley 33rd degree &ftri"xSES :: : v - Classes meet state dignitaries at the Canton Cafe at 6:45 pm Wednesday They : V hitch - ne saia mat one reason some members are not active is because "The world is too much with us They place greater value on mate rial things than on the spiritual A feature of the afternoon sesSALT LAKE CITY (UPD-R- ail sion was the presentation of the won Jias per way Express Agency Golden Gleaner Award to Renee mission of the Utah Public Serv Hodges secretary of the stake ice Commission to increase mos on I960 a Women's Dodge Mutual Improve Young of its rates on intrastate shipments All bids included the standard ment Assn 100 35 cents pounds per by The award signed by Mrs Bertha The maximum increase will be equipment for police cars— red Reeder general president of the flashing light sirn and two 35 cents per shipment YWMIA was presented by President In other PSC action Trancontinental Bus System Inc was author ized to carry passengers baggage and small express shipments t be tween Kanab and the Arizona line on the Glen Canyon route Local Scottish Rite Masons will HISTORY RELIGION A1 Terrace Will Buy New Patrol Unit Court subjtctt includt: General Real litot Fundamtntah) end Practictt Laws of Agency FH A and CI Regulations and Methods of Approving Liftings Real Estate Transaction Appraising of City Property Property Management Closing Statements Advertising Real Estate Laws end Sale Assistance ce if If (auto parts Classroom Study al tion At Stake Conference JlfATfififAl st Quarter Youth Commended on a 1960 Dodge Stamp Program Railway Express Is Now Under Way Gets OK on Hike ROY— USU 65 School Savings ii wvv IVwy IVlWtl I I its ed included Richard L Tucker clgh counciL He is a former member of the Washington Terrace First Ward ' ' bishopric Members of the stake Relief So ciety presidency sustained were: Irene Merle Stewart president Ogden traffic officers said toAlic counselor Fowers first tal damage to automobiles in a Struhs second counselor flurry of weekend accident! New counselors of the Primary Young people of the LDS River- - Van Kampen totaled more than $7400 are Ruth Burton and presidencydale Stake were commended at the New officers of the stake sustain- - Cora S Bingham A number of persons were instake quarterly conference yesterjured in automobile collisions day for upholding the standards of the stake many of which were caused by reduced visibility in the rainPresident Rudolph L Van Kamp-e- n storms Saturday and Sunday said that more than half of the One officer said: 1955 present for the morning sesTRAILER "It never fails The first big sion were under 21 rainstorm of the year always He said that more than 50 per results in a lot of collisions cent of the young people attend 1 I causing damage from only a CAR RENTALS sacrament priesthoood and other V Installed A fenfew dollars for a crumpled meetings OGDEN Browning Chevrolet Co ) der up to thousands of dollars President Van Kampen asked IW4 1621 Walking when front ends are caved in" the young people to invite their The same officer added J AND CLASS CO parents to attend the meetings He "When we get the first snow363 22ndl St said he is sure it would make them Mi storm look out!" - -- J nniri it iii happy Near capacity congregations atfHONE IX tended both sessions of the conference in the Ogden Tabernacle President Marion of the First Counsel j of Seventy was the featured speaker He said that all WASHINGTON TERRACE— Wash members have a responsibility in carrying on the works of the ington Terrace will soon have church The program is for all not new- police car just for the few general stake or Council a bid ward from leaders he said City accepted ' '' Robert H Hinckley' Incr for $2000 i MATERIAL VALVES I f: - t v m ' ' x V tw "' f v k ' n a j |