Show IP m Dairy Head Says Likely to 4 t : til: lEducator Presents Easter Art Guild Schedules Display llff Message pter i i I r g llM "Easter mjeans that God and good I — "E n luiiiijiiclli I sum Robert F Steele president of Westminste college Salt Lake City in hid Easter message to the Kiwanis clib Thursday afternoon "On Good when Christ was crucified Friday it looked as though evil had pushed the best out of the world and was triumphant But then came Easter with the resurrection to show that it just can't be done God Comes back Then icome a return of truth and spiritual vailues" Dr Steele said Dr Steele thought it was significant that Kiwanis has put spiritual values above the material "We expect churches to do that but it is a djaring thing for a service club" he Remarked "Vhat onfe person does and believes is important the speaker pointed ouij when he sought to discourage the prevalent thought "What's thi use?" Valuable things don't always come in big packages but small We can't the fact mat great movementsignore have a small beginning" tmmm Remain Scarce ll ir l o jviwamans m j The outlook Jfor an adequate supply of butter in Ogden is not very promising L G Garrett dairy plant manager said today He pointed out that through the new subsidy on milk production the government hopes to put more butter on the table within 60 days "Cows decided hundreds of years ago that there would be more butter in April and May than in any other month" he manager said "Production declines from the end of May to the first of November almost 40 per cent Utah's Production ("The state is now producing 15 per cent less milk than in 1945 taking each month and comparing it with the same month a year ago" Mr Garrett explained the is due to the liquidation of are dairy herds "because farmers milk their for not getting enough to pay the legitimate cost of production" I "A large number Iff the cows are being bought by California ceilbuyers because of higherthe ofin Utah" there! than ings ficial decljared "The number of doubles dairy cows exported now the number expojrleii in a normal year ' "The OPA proposed to increase the butter supply by forcing dk version of milk from whipping cream and ice crepm back to the churns l"This move" the manager added will lower returns to the farmers more than the entire extra subsidy that the OPA proposes to give lr producers Pir Trope Prices "Producers are opposed to the idea of receiving government subsidies for milk instead of getting the proper prijces arid believe American public is in a better position to pay the entire cost of their dairy products than they have I i de-cli- ne lfcA flmvets Announce - Key Speaker i SALT LAKE CITY April 19 Easter solos were given by Paul (AP)— William Smiley a former — with Vrnpst Ohflm as staff sergeant In the marine corps w-will be keynote speaker at the piano accompanist first anclub annual convention of Ameri- Slack secretary Orson nounced Hamilton Holt president Ca£jeter a18 of Worid kW THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRTOAY EVENING APRIL 19 1946 R — to send delegates George Preston of Logan chairman of the convention said any veteran of the recent war is eligible to attend The Famous — j of Kiwanis International will make s Jthf acronience ? WINKLER Hin official visit to Utah on Mon- a noon luncheon day April 22Saltat Lake askeTfpefk Sd colSguarS in City There 0f U S marines will be on hand meeting were indications Ogden wUl be AMVET posts at LoRan Ogden and Salt Lke City are expected represented at the meeting n s j All Work Guaranteed Be Convinced SERVICE Main Roor J C PENNEY'S No Shear Pin No Down Payment $942 per Month Immediate Delivery See This Stoker Demonstrated WATCH REPAIRING ONE-WEE- K STOKERS Experienced Craftsmen Smith Electric 366 24th Street —— J Dial 9080 — "We take pride in our work and neatly finish every shoe repair job we undertake" Men's Oak Leather Better Quality S 34 HALF SOLES Service While-U-Wa- Jt For All the Family Leather cr Composition All Work Guaranteed PENNEY'S SHOE REPAIR DOWNSTAIRS TT j This portrait in pastel by Almeda jBavis "The apORTRAIT at the Ogdin Art guild JjiHist's Daughter' will be among exhibitsafternoon (W C Wilson Paster season show which opens Sunday pnoto) — ever been ra the history of the country i fTroducersrefuse" Mr ret emphasized" to build herds on the basis of being wards of ll er GLOB I Market ii Dial it PRAWNS OYSTERS II I I 2J72 Washington 02 Exhibiting members of the Og den Art guild have been asked to submit examples of heir work for a show scheduled to open at thre p m Easter Sunday- !this will bf hung at the Art Colony 2527 Porter It is open to all interested in fine art To date the following members have expressed willingness to ex hibit their work: Dorothy Poole Wallace Foulger Sarah G Wilson Farrell Collett Lulu Richards Margaret Tee Howell Rosenbaum rWelcome home DeMolay vet- - Rose Howard and Cornelius Salis was tne can sounaea xo- Mfuis bury Florence Drak Almeda Daand B Y Ogden chapter Order of De vis Lee! K Parkinson I I el in father annual it hold And will $Iolay This work may be seen for two and son banquet Wednesday April In Masonic m the seven at weeks after Easter Sunday from & p nine a m until six p tin on week pie and majority mem-'ber- s days from three pJ m until six fflplmembers m are invited to attend and p m on Sundays Meetings for the rest of the year bring their dads along if possible I The evening's entertainment will will be held on the third Thursday &gisist of musical numbers: by of June August October and DeCharles Smith a majority menjiber cember All interested in art are and by the Job s Daughters choir urged to attend Plans call for a lecture on some phase of art work irwkit by some ma and an address by the guest speak - at each meeting This part of the er Dr O M Clark of Weber col future program of the guild is under direction of Fjkrirell Collett lege art instructor at Webe£ college CRABS M-r- We Whole or OAliMAii 29c Half lb RAINBOW TROUT SALT RED SALMON GROCERIES "If It Swims— We Have It" i v lMt: Eastrr L y-:j300 liyW Shadow Real Live White And a good Good Friday to you Especially a happy one to school students who tiibk the half he was day holiday— Sol sowishescould 50 years younger he join Easter Bunnies 'em Canaries and Cages Beautiful Lovebirds Easter Lilies Potted PlanW ' I il II (I Let's go says Loona the office vamp who thinks ifs strange how some girs are afraid of animals yet date wolves! Hi ho weathero and it looks like the wind is blowing up a ge' storm for Easter bonnets pic-necki- Asparagus Rhubarb etc ikds Giant Pansies I Vegetable Annuals Tomatoes Peppers Cabbage etc Hot Caps Petunias Asters Carnations Lobelia etc i i i PET & SEED SHOl I 1 1 Is 11 I? iMiUic j B-- f SINGlis 'iMhl 2919ft—In the StUl of the Night $105 Begin the Begin no — Fred Waring rantaise wiopins Waltz in D Flat andimpromptu Prelude in A—John Crown 5043 — Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto ' -a abridged— Theodore Saidenberg 5044 —Fire Bance Malaguena — Nilo Menendez j TCto TV 79c 79c POPULAR 135— Laughing on the Outside and You I Love-- 4 jt-S: Teddy Walters j 23510— I'll Be Yours and We'll Gather Lilacs— ' Bing Crosby if it ' ' 1 i 79c 79c t and Frim Fram Sauc- e79c 41 Won't Be Satisfied M Louis Armstrong Large stock of Popular Western Hillbilfy and Records Music Dept awaiian r RELIABLE FURNITURE CO 2276 Wash flivd ' EASTER MILLINERY j EASTER FELTS Flowered HATS I Youthful Matron ll Dear Editor: Youi article on the Weber county Republican convention as published ijs The aminer of Sunday April 14 1946 was an excellent job of writing and reporting and I wish to take this means of tiling you so and of congratulating you With kindest personal regards I d am sincerely yours Standard-Ex- ovrt — Z3496 — You l two-mi- le Letters m The Editor ' New York Production® DA383--Son- g of Norway New Ynrk P ' I) MOO — Carousel New York Production Hji-il 1 The doctor was puzzled You ought to be getting well by now" he said "Hive you carried out my instructions all right?" "Well doctor" said the patient "I've done most of Jhem but I walk evtap can't take that ery morning as you ordered I get too dizzy" "What do you man 'dizzy'?" asked the doctor "Well sir" said the must have forgotten topatientI tell you I'm a lighthouse keener" It's easy to see through people who make spectacle of themi 1 J Youthful Matron V fo Fit Everv Mood - mi : JTmm selves RECORDS DA3o9— Oklahoma m: now in season TAYLOR'S i oon rmmmmM Maximum temperature Thursday was 82 degrees and 55 degrees minimum early today— is it warm enough for you folks Now a year ago it was almost 2(J degrees cool er — 67 degrees maximum and 41 m degrees minimum P S — This is the time of year when the neighbor ljpds start playing in your front yard It won't be lawn now! With "R" in April Easters are Fruit Trees Berry Bushes Grapes Strawberry Perennials ng z ROSES-SHRU- BS All ft 1 ftMolays Await Joint Banquet Plenty of Fish and Sea Foods i From Membership the government fchere will be a little more but-tduring the next two months tna-there has been After that there will be less because the entire decline in production of milk will come out of butter rather than out of whipping cream ice cream or other product? -- IP ? hi Public May jee Work Chosen PATRICK HEALY Jr Wanted — Experienced BARBER For Styling anS Shaping Women's Hair Pleasant Working Conditions Good Salary Write Box Standard-Examin- er 0-- 5 4 298' 3" 298498 B4 ' |