Show Dr Dixon Will Carry This Load of Boohs THE OGDEN 1GB STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Sunday Morning December egion SKS Citizens to Provide Gifts 3 1944 Little Coed Sells Big Baker-Merri- ond Total Swv x Activities of Shirley 'f Weber college sophomore colthe in contestant coed and a have lege bond queen contest county materially aided the Weber sixth war loan drive and have put College President Henry Dixon on the spot Ralph C Duvall manager of the Ogdea First Federal Savings &S Loan association purchased $500000 in bonds for his association from Miss Cunnington Frank Francis chairman of the board and John H Andrews president of the Federal Building & Loan another association purchased $500000 in bonds for the association from the coed President Dixon had agreed to carry books of the coed who sold the greatest amount of bonds "Any student who displays so much interest in selling bonds and succeeds deserves to have her books carried by the president- - The agreement holds good for any other student who reaches Miss ratt mark" President Dixon PLEDGE Aldous Dixon Weber college president Monday will carry to classes the books held Henry said Cunnington "It's fun by slight and comely Shirley Cunnington (center) Dr Dixon had said he would carry the books of the Sid Miss chairman of the sixth coed selling the greatest amount of war bonds during the school's bond queen contest Left is Frank having the war bond drive in Weber county Francis chairman of the board of the Inderal Building and Loan association and right is Kalph C Duvall manager of the Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan association Miss Cunnington sold the instiand the president of Weber colI to class tutions $500000 each in bonds books lege carry my intend to hold him to the agreement Monday I hope to make him cafry themonce more before the drive is over" Miss Cunnington has voluntarily Withheld from the college queen contest the $1000000 bond sales she solicited because the contest wis designed for sale of series "E" Ogden Elks lodge will hold an- -f the program Chaplain William II bonds and the two large purnual memorial services tonight for! Hope will offer prayer and Miss Fred J Lochtrog eminent comchase would upset "the contest 16 the to take scheduled bond member who have passed) fNocnfme arid mander announces the annual rally plfcce 3± thccollege next Friday This will be followed by the meeting of El Monte commandery away during the past year The at the lodge home': altar ritual by lodge officers ht of Knights Templar of Ogden will 7Z1CeA Grant beginning at eight niackinton will then sing "Perfect be held at the Masonic temple uviuun JiAdiieu nuier xvaipn - Day" be in Monday Dec 4 commencing at Smith and his officers will The Rev George H Argyle will N charge deliver the membrial address foleight p m following the B P lowed by ' May Kight" piano solo Reports of the secretary and O Immediately E Does will hold memorial Blood by M'iss Pollard iThe audience will treasurer as well as those of the services under the direction of conclude the program by singing j Mrs Lillian Tomlinson president "'Auld Lang A little of the early days' charm active committees will be preSyne" At the Elks' event following the Chaplain Hope will offer 'the and romance came to Ogden when sented for action and the comBlarikinton will prayer IOJlOwea by the WAC Sgt Velma E Trotting Wolf mander will report on the ac- prelude Reynolds Understood" the closing with tiiirf sing jot of the tivities during organization Mary joined Sgt ca1 Jcon- The public is 'invited to attend the past year H4lbrook in the anV°" dScted officers next lodge 1945 the be services will officers New office for recruiting elected Their installation planned in' the federal t for the evening of Dec 11 Sugbuilding gestions have been: made for joint Bglt Wound Trotting installation with the Masons of Wolf I has every the Royal Arch and the council appearance of an but definite announcement of this Indian princess event will be made at a later date She's small and Case Cunning-to- Al-do- n us if Cun-nihgto- V n's Elks Will Exloll Memory of Departed Members Tonight Order Slaves Yearly Meet i -- "piVo Sergeant Carries - -- i J r Suffers in Penalty Imposed in ilntomoWli European Fight dark with jet eyes and hair and tapering It isn't fingers hard to imagine her in b e a d e d buckskin and the headband of her black n Innocence Pleaded t Trotting Wolf instead of the olive drab uni Sfft Vfelma B W Antrim tribe form she wears She was born in Sand Springs tne daughter of Mr and uk Mr$ Sequoyah Trotting Wolf and U a descendant of the great Chief Sequoyah wm invented the B avenue :V4 of 3874 Fed 35 eral way Bonneville Park Satur day in city court pleaded inno cent to a charge of drunken driv ing and date for trial was set as Dec 11 at nine a m v Meanwhile J W Williams 56 et Denver Colo pleaded innocent to of a and embezzlement charge Wolf Sgt Trotting joined the was scheduled to 1944 WACs in June appear for trial and has r reached as a traveling recruiter Dec 4 Junius McKay 29 of 2687 Lin the Indian reservations through the jnorfHwest She is now permanent- - coln forfeited $25 on a charge of ilv fetationed in 0?ripn disturbing the peace G R Moss 43 1000 Sixteenth forfeited $2 making an improper left turn and the following each Men v forfeited $1 on minor traffic tf charges: E Ogden 44 of 1544 Twenty-seventII Bush 26 Box 36 Wilson W II Nicholaides 351 Thirtieth and F C Bowe 52 of LtA Cmmdr M C Peters of- 3034 Ogden Pfc C W Barrow ficer Mn charge of the navy station' Salt Lake City reports men Mrs Clara E Barrow West War are: being taken for the Seabees Reminder Issued on ren has been informed by the war offices in Salt Navy recruiting Lake City Qgden Logan Provo Overseas Cards department that her husband Pfc Cedar City Heno and Las Vegas A C Stone superintendent of Cecil W Barrow was Wounded in will" have fill details on procemails Ogden postoffice made an action in France on Nov' 14 He dure "'of of enlistment and inducurgent request Saturday for those served with the U S infantrv tion sending Christmas greetings Pfc Barrow was inducted on Men are gelng taken for the fol- people to boys overseas to use first class 13 1944 and has been overMarch lowing ratings: Carpenters (build- postage on their cards ers! pipfitters and plumbers weldseas since There' can be no extra service on September He received ers riggers blacksmiths drafts- overseas cards posted with a cent his training at Camp Fannin men crane and patrol-gradoper- and a half stamp nor can these ators bullozer and carryall oper- cards lie had attended Weber j be returned to the senders iexas ators and storekeepers so n you want your cards to reach county high school Prior to his Experienced men 20 to 38 are their destination overseas be sure induction he was employed by jnvlted to contact the recruiting to use a three-cestamp on each theanSouthern Pacific railroad He is eider in the L D S church tone Stone warned r stations ana nas been active in church afr fairs is the son of Mr TIIe Mrs nomas W Barrow West and Warren and is the father of three children! : Chero-km-alphab- I Taking ForSealiccs Bijtton 24 ' J - " J v— t 1 ' TttfL " Come in today and choose Christmas" gifts for the v youngsters from the" multitude "of playthings in our - " i Toy Department Skis a year ago ' All D A R Xmas " i " " makes and sizes Pine and hickory ' j ! $225 to $445 ! i' - $169 and $100 Dial Shoo-flie- I wnii ii r iii ij n m iiimiiiiiwiiii sj Scooters Made of hardwood i $249 'i Baby Gar Seat Adjustable Tanks $995 DOttom to $198 $1495 Special Shoe Skates $550 " Girls $295 Natural finish solid oak Teddy Bears $495 $198 j j 6 to 9 $625 8 to 9 Boys' er I Game Ter-pi- n ry well made' ' J M -- 98c Table and Two Chairs Hardwooi with woven mn $995 Hobby Horses $795 Rocking Chairs iiiiiiiiiiiii Made of solid oak Complete with platform $550 i n in Wagons Baby Swings All iJardwood i iin iiii'iiiiiiiiiuaimi ( 98c Rocking Horse r j ' i $498 T $295 i in Toys $398 iucks kitties Horses ' c Large Bunnies ii ! ' Construction Baby Exerciser $695 Photographic ill© $129 to $395 On folding stand Everything - h: Spars $895 Genuine Slate flOE PHOTO Bit construc- spring ' On harclwood tripod LEATHER PHOTO FRAMES A large variety dressed as Wacs Waves nurses All movable parts Easy to build planes tanks ships jeeps I Blackboards T Rockers tion Choice of colors Ski Harness Prater Dolls ' ' Snlke chanter: Dnnph tcrs of the American Revolution Will moot fry Upholstered With $105 to $1250 Planned Parly Golden 36024th N 17 Cupid outdid himself the month of November during "winging" eight more couples than he did during the same month a year ago Last month 88 licenses were issued from marriage the Weber county clerk's office as with 80 which were issuedcompared' in November St- - if fife- - t Winkler 2452 Van Buren Contri- butions will be made to approved D A R schools and buddy bags win De sent to servicemen Assisting hostesses will be Mrs Herbert Stadelman Mrs E V Parker Mrs O A Mrs Porter T Robbins Parmley and Mrs Glen :- - I During Month nnrtv Mnnrfr r — a juit in ai me nome ot 'Mrs Ernest r ' I -- Bin m Si A $495 (iWm V v Cupid More Active West Ogden was senSaturday in city court to a S100 pay finej and to serve 50 days p jail whbn convicted on a charge of depriving an owner of his automobile The jail sentence was suspended on condition the defendant reimburse the corr plaining witness Bennett Sorum for any damage to yie car ana upon payment of the fine stay of execution was grailed and bail was set at $300 tf i-- '' post No 9 Ameri- ll city-coun- ty of 2459 f ' - : can Legion has been requested by national officials to assist every veteran hospitalized in the U S in having a happy Christmas it was reported Saturday" by J Francis Fowles post commander "To do this we need 1000 gift packages to send to Bushnell general hospital City and other military Brigham in this hospitals area Commander Fowles said Commander Fowles asked the assistance of clubs groups classes and organizations in providing the gifts which should range in value probably from $2 to $5 Suggested gifts are toiletries things to wear smokes games books and miscellaneous—not foodstuffs The packages should be well wrapped and donor's name and address should be included should be delivered to the They post clubrooms before the deadline date Dec" 10 from where will be taken' to Bushnell and they other institutions Commander Fowles in said The clubrooms will be at five p m each week day open and at two p m on' Saturdays and SunThe clubrooms are on HI days Washington opposite the main entrance to the bujlding tenced i In Driving Case J Darrell y r° i t- Cherokee V Ni —— $765 - nt Chapter Officials Slate Meetin or trictly B usiness We don't claim to be public benefactors when we give you more for your clothing dollar than you might get elsewhere F A1 'f V ' ' 1 J Gift Suggestions for the Family We don't claim to be philanthropists when we say "satisfaction or back" "" i j ' money - L We don't claim to be un- selfish when we say "the customer is always right" It's strictlybusiness — good business It has paid us to make friends of our customers and we're going to keep right on doing it! For example—just take a look at the Griffon worsted and worsted - twist suits we're offering at $40! WATSOrail Smart Apparel" 370 24th St Circulating Heater rWalnut eriamel finish fipard and yotir home 18-in- £rt ' he ft hn was too "at?nMy ahoft" says Henry famous Poultry yearS Edt0r °' "ay that estabIiyd fl'°m hi rnVmt ?n egg germj! in her system -- 1 money-makin- JT? " g poultry" secrets C ch $129 Just arrived a large riety of fine bedroom furniture three four va- Single Double A big selection $198 $98 Hallresses Nationally known ' to 2944 VTK KvdS f 2544 VIAU to $595 Part wool Pictures $595 All sizes and subjects Pure wool imported 50c to $3100 to $3200 Drive Out and Save rJJ 48SI WK Elvi liiBiiinni Each Blankets $249 Complete With Water Jacket are i $1085 $1450 and five pieces $5400 $995 to $4900 fit t nflhM I $198 Bedroom Suites i ': i jmikes SHIPMENT L V $129 $595 to to Steel Goil Springs Pillows ) just Arrived and of this paper who keeps SIX hens or more Ettgs thia year will be Ir reat demand — at good price — to tske tiie Place of rationed me Means real to the smart pouitry itkeeper who cu profit make birds produce Mr Trafrord tells how If you keep chickens and want them to pay with EXTRA EGGS cut out th! notice and mail with name and address to PICN'N POULTRY SERVICE Suits :J74-Nortn 15th St Pluladolphia (2) Pa 333 and free copy of the lOUO EGG FIAN will be eent by return mail $5950 $6950 A gteat selection in plate glass ' Durable Malleable Cookiny Top CI n Mr- - "raf ford's 1000 EGG ukh PJLAN of one ropy racing Oi which will be poultry eent free to any reader ?t°51t Body Construction with Mirco "Cun Metal" Finish l?J?&ny natances be made to lay a highly profitable basis for as as other ll FEATURES more long ' five years— if givon proper care to work to et UP towards 1000 i0Wfrom hens Instead of discards them ear of 'ains: how to keep up tiSI production from fswer birds ave on upkeep cost of breeding and feeding expense and so get rearing more net profit from every dozen ir"i Th h Four-wa- Duplex Draft Control very8 pullet a'000 t0 3'000 VrTRfFUSED" Class Lined FIus r? o ii a n c !i moTlfnVerage ?Ul)t may Ia" 150 'SPS ot eC°nd lay 100 Then Boes to market Yet Thl jNo Set up in certificate Mirrors has THESE r n if DOS ' poultry Aipe" 16-in- ch 1000 EGGS ! Coil spring construction Choice of sizes style and colors j Annual meeting nf fVio nff and board members of Weber county chanter of th Amaritn Cross wilj be held Wednesday Dec b at eight p m in the L D S iiiMuuie ot religion 555 Twenty-tourt- h Chairman E G Bennett announces Election of officers for the coming year will be conducted and matters of to the chapter will be importance discussed he said IN EVERY HEN If You Keen rinVlr CUT THIS OUT htll6 reat trouI)e with the Living Room Suites n I DIAIi 4831 |