| Show nw7 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday November 13 1947 10 Ogden Show Val Feature Grand National Stock ACCESS ROAD AWARDED FUND The Utah publicity and indusmum West Ogden were expected trial of development commission carloads (1GDEN—Seventeen to arrive late Thursday from allocated $6000 to Wednesday Na- ranches in Grand from the animals prize Wyoming and Colorado for construction of Piute county tional Livestock exposition San Nearly all showing spaces will be an access earth road into Fish Francisco will arrive early Thurs- filled by Friday afternoon it is Lake national forest above Marysvale Aaron W Tracy day for exhibit at the 29th annual expected chairman announced to &how 15 Nov Ogden lireatock The nearly 2000 cattle sheep The access highway Is ex19 and swine registeted for the scores pected to stimulate reopening E J Fjeldsted manager of the of contests in Ogden have been old metal mines in that area and to create new tourist business Ogden exposition bald the cattle consigned by 272 exhibitors from since afford another enfrom the west coast show already 13 states Of these 79 are Future trance it towill the Puffer lake area have undergone two tests at stock Farmer chapter members and 77 rich in fishing hunting and exhibits the first being the Pacific are boys and girls of Four-- clubs scenic resources Livestock show held in Portland In The new road will be known the intermountain country After leaving Ogden the animals "Horse Heaven" Mr Tracy as The juniors will display 139 head said continue on to Chicago The four cities are members of of fat steers or heifers 111 fat! the "big four" western livestock hogs 136 fat lambs 71 breeding' circuit arranged to enable exhibitand 13 head of breeding beef ors to participate at each at a sheep in individual classifications cattle minimum of time and expense Mr in addition to consignments to the Ijeldsted said to reach the coil fat and feeder carload divisions First entries Open class exhibitors number I 115 representing Nebraska Idaho Tribune Leased Wire California South Dakota Nevada Colorado Texas Montana AriOGDEN—Suffering from a skull TIRE zona Kansas Oregon Wyoming fracture and neck injuries result and Utah of an automobile collision Earl O SALEStilAN East 54 Warren was reported in wire Trtbmatt Itosoed H Crash Victim Fails to Gain 0' Rubber Company lusa Mijor e good position open for experienced tire salesman well acquainted stith Salt Lake market Give age experience and reference SLJOSEPII 1 Box B-2- at its of It's aspirin First choice TribuneTele:'rsernt So easy to t give correct doaage Orange' rose S ASPIRIN r His machine and one driven by Fred Proctor 51 Taylor collided at an intersection two miles west of 'Utah highway 84 on the Taylor road Tuesday afternoon Mr Proctor received face lacerations and was released after emergency !Ca best Viorld'a et 10c largest seller 39 night ASPIRIN CHILEREI So-Pur- 1 poor condition at Thomas D Dee memorial hospital Wednesday RICE flavored 50 tablets for only 35c treatment - - -- -- - f e- Ace— rr 4 444 'lir- 41i - ten :) '''''(411i1 e' 1 :'rr44 1 - - - '' ' :- 4' - - 't ztI! 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LOGAN — Election for Cache county school district No 5 will be held Dec 3 Elliot Thom ley v non-orga- nic 7 t - Cache School Election clerk announced 1 - Pejo" supply and suitable for surface mining methods he added education Mayor David S Romney Ogden his religious accomplishrnents and Dr A Ray Olpin president of the University of Utah who discussed the honored guest as a citizen of Utah Presents Club Gift Following the speeches Fred M Nye Ogden merchant and treasurer of Ogden First Presby- terian church from the time Dr Carver took over the pastorate as a young man in 1900 presented the club gift to Dr Carver which was a set of Encyclopedia Brittanica and a book case "Becoming a member of Weber lodge May 6 1909 Dr Carver has advanced himself and the good of his fellow man in almost every field of masonry" said Mr Collins "achieving the honor of becoming a 33rd degree Mason and a benefactor of mankind as he lived its principles" At the of Utah his one ideal University was to work for the good of the school its faculty and its students declared Mr Thatcher He was responsible for acquiring through former of War George H Dern anSecy enlarged campus area from the war department Assisted Athletics always was interested in athletics and largely was responsible for bringing Coach Ike Armstrong to the campus the university training school and the Union building were the fruits of his dreams and the raising of the medical school from a two-yeto a full medical school status was part of Dr Carver's work said Mr Thatcher lifin 411 11 well-wishe- rs non-organ- - ''''' '1 ' 4-- -7 4 1 r i Zj" i 7 o A1 dent for several hundred years' to you feel blosted and miserable after every meal? U so here is bow you may " '''s 1 The Nevada deposit organization Chamber officials have worked for several months gathering date about Ogden and its distribution facilities for the intermountain territory as well as to the Pacific coast and east to the Denver area and this information has resulted in bringing these companies to the junction city said lir Fieldsted i - - Tribune Leased Wire 4i 4 Presides at Fete Presiding at the testimonial Wag W W Anderson president of the Ogden club with J A Howell fellow Rotarian fraternal brother and distinguished jurist as toastmaster Many prominent members of Rotary from Salt Lake City and Idaho were present including Mayor Earl J Glade and several former district governors of the The large dining organization hall of the Ben Lomond hotel was filled with for the honored guest Speakers included James W Collins Salt Lake City prominent in the Masonic fraternity who spoke on Dr Carver's fraternal achievements Roy D Thatcher Ogden former regent of the University of Utah who told of his accomplishments in the field of : II V LI : plastics End 'Recess' !-- tarl - ' T C Carter vice president of he concern said the material ganization came fossilized remains That creed of which he was of a from the microscopic plant deposited said to be the greatest example in the Ogden club was stated as during prehistoric times is light and porous and has high ab"service above self" dinsorptive qualities a was The occasion special ner meeting of the organization in The product is used Carter saidas and special guests and friends of a high temperature insulation Infilter aid for the beverage Dr Carver to do honor to a man as a carrier for fertilizers servdustry one of "whose life has been ice to and belief in his fellow man and insecticides and as a filler to and strength at low especially the Tom Dick and provide bulk weight for paints polishes and Harry of his community" 4 ' tk 1'-- various manufactured products in - auxiliary er ar ' r1-!-- it 4"0árdLeP6'401 ildaft - t "' : 01Wtjoe 4044""- veO 'i :k'4 - 4 i CINCINNATI O Nov 12 (A'— Co lead and The Eagle-Pichzinc producer and fabricator announced Wednesday it was entering a new field with the completion of a plant at Clark Nev to produce diatomaceous earth used Tribune Leased Wire e - - lUitSig° 4 -&000 ' ' j A '' 4 r' ' ' 4 -- ''''‘ ' ' 4 4 ''' '' ' li -? 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