Show m SSS 'Youngsters Worth Weight nrri divers in ooiu The Group That Safeguards Your Children Aid Agency Tells Unusual Case are worth gave the patrol members a Those youngsters theatre their weight in gold and their party recently The boys will be organization has a record to be treated to similar parties during proud of" declared Police Traffic the school year Sgt Pettit said The patrols are mad Sgt C L Pettit in reviewing the year VilS of 58 boys who school of safety accomplishmenta patrols which have functioned in city school zones during the past 11111 18 years works with the high schools another X3unJ°r Sgt Pettit who in ah advisory ca- dents are safeguarded " ' youthful group a single fatal acnot said pacity Aj 35 year old wanderer mentally ill and out of touch with his family lor years provided Ogden Travelers Aid agency with one of its more unusual case according to Jane Corn director m-- The man whoae case illustrates the mechanics of Travelers Aid functioning was referred to T A by the Red Cross to whom he had gone for assistance He was emotionally unstable and fidgety didn't know where he had been or where he was going He answered the seme question with widely divergent answers At one moment he imagined he had large sums of money then the next was asking for the price of a meal Attaches placed him at ease and through lengthy questioning learned he had relatives in St Louis Mo who were contacted and expressed a desire to have him returned Subsequent investigation revealed he had been a ward of a Portland Ore welfare agency He had been started toward St Louis but had disappeared fiin nally turning up Ogden To prevent a repetition of that experience Travelers Aid officials to have his to arranged St Louis supervised at journey each stopping place and as a further incentive fbr him to continue they had money advanced to him in small amounts at each terminal by other Travelers Aid agencies The funds cident has occurred it school crosson ings since the boys have been acthe job and no serious injury cidents "nfov10 In further recognition of their ments Safety eecTed Sallys work the Ogden Exchange club eVofO0tLCrnSSingS to uttonTrit? cooperating with local theatres presence of schools coolieut? SOFTY the Drip says oTANY SOAP Here are members of school safety patrols who daily guard movements GOOD SAMARITANS more across streets of than 10000 Ogden pupils At center is Police Traffic Sergeant C L Pettit patrol instructor Behind him left are H Con Morris and Fred Froerer members Ogden Exchange club one of several civic organizations that arrange entertainments for the patrol officers were provided by his relatives who also reimbursed the local Travelers Aid for their expenses in the case -- His progress was traced by telegram back to lis reunion with his family the Even most mild The committee voted to accept in its entirety the work accom- plished bv the former committee and agreed to proceed with a variety of efforts designed to give wide publicity to the project In County Hands Members of the joint Ogden-We-bwar memorial committee resigned Thursday and a county committee was appointed This was in accordance with plans to place the arrangements in the hands of the county which by law is responThe new sible for the project an act will in advisory cagroup commisto Weber county pacity sioners Because there were only five members of the new committee present further business was postponed until another meeting is arranged Purpose of the pamphlet is to acquaint qualified voters with the project which is to be built only if the voters "approve a bond issue of $1000000 at the general election Nov 5 Ralph E Robson Plain City acting chairman of the new group explained architectural plans for the structure are complete and is now the task Of the group to acquaint the voters with all phases of the project Living Memorial In reviewing background of the effort he said the American Legion had originated the project as m er 3HS Look your busy best in Prince Oxford Shirts It's smart to look your best — even when you're up to your elbows in work And you will in this shirt luxuriously tailored Joy Wilson Brothers from fine Prinoe Oxford cloth (Sanforized and bearing the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval) Famous Wilson Brothers styling— full through chest and shoulders tapered at the waist Latest long-poicollars In blue tan and green A Dm Fabric -- - Kiar i i Nothing to Buy R Farewell Party for Russell Davis Set Oct Dr S ward soaps relatives are ster Meatless It 18 Christmas! e invite you to pay ui a visit GIFTS Gifts Gifts galore! TumblTwisf all metal Card Rugs Dozens of extra lamp shades just arrived too THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Handsome in- vited to the program at eight p m in the chapel followed by a floor show and luncheon in the amusement hall Russell Davis The program arranged and conducted by Andrew Wheeler will include a vocal trio composed of uladys Henderson virgie Swen-se- n and Jane Edwards a vocal duet by Vera Nielson and Verda Tullis and instrumental numbers by Jay Anderson and Kent Wheelwright Dorothy C Croxford will be the reader Mrs Anton Harvey will be the accompanist Mr Davis is a graduate of Ogden high school and spent three years in the navy Since His release he has served as a Sunday school teacher in the Ninth Ward He will leave Oct 21 for the mission home Salt Lake City Insurance Tables and all metal Extra Chairs Lamps-- we pride ourselves in showing the largest selection of handsome lamps in our history— Aladdin Rembrandt Marlerow Sandel Deena Fashion Beth Weisman and others If it's a lamp you're after we have it 8-Pi- ece DINING ROOM SUITE Rich walnut or bleached (light color) finish Fine table extends to 7'6" Set includes Table Buffet 5 Chairs 1 Arm Chair And Straight priced at only Largest Auto Casualty Company in the World COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 149 75 FINANCING to 5 Auto Fire Life Etc VHOME FURNITURE CO TDIRC I 1 UL J2 oshington Boulevard 3 5 S W "This Is The Place" BARKER BROS INS AGENCY 2616 Washington Blvd Phone 2-7- mM V eg 298 :mSr — THE COST? JUST A FEW PENNIES A DAY! Stocking! of exactly tha seme quaflty ot these have sold up to 350 o polrl They're beautifully sheer pure silk from top to toe with a dull tightly twitted finish' to make them the most flattering stocking! you've ever worn! Reinforced In delicate Sun Love Sizet 8' od '1MML fir sZ 2 '924 a e mnw W T GRANT CO 237- - wh- - Blvd Fads you should know w bout the meat shortage No propaganda smoke sereen should be permitted to hide the real cause of the meat shortage In spite of the fact that bare shelves completely demonstrate the impracticability of regulating meat controls are maintained Yet congress specified in the law that a commodity should be regulated only if its regulation is practicable i On August 13th before the meat hearing of the Decontrol Board Safeway testified: "If there is a return to OPA control Safeway does not believe that a set of regulations can be written which will not lead us in the right back to a situation where meat will be almost usual channels of a supply" That prediction is now confirmed non-existe- nt morelbect( During the free market last July Safeway had up to 4$ for its customers and the average price increase dver previous ceilings was under 17 marily from the freeing of the price situation No amount of price control can force supplies to markets But last July a moderate price in- crease immediately made it attractive for livestock producers to sell made it possible for regular packers to resume operations and once again loaded meat boxes full-sca- le in retail stores The maldistribution of meat caused by OPA regulations forced Safeway into the slaughter business in 1943 In that year there was a drop of 224 below 1941 in the weekly average of all beef available for civilian consumption through all retail stores But beef supplies available to Safeway customers dropped an average of 676 with the decline ranging from 61 in Seattle Washington to 84 in California Oakland This decrease was more than three times the decrease in total beef supplies available This diversion of meat away from Safeway resulted in a discrimination against Safeway's customers not only in quantity but also in cost Because Safeway and a few other retailers had the lowest retail meat ceilings in the United States the diversion resulted in less low-comeat available for consumers st AUTO 8 AVE 25 rCim ii The supply increase resulted pri- the central states field All friends and When Available Only 60 ng He has chapel been called to fulfill a mission for the church in CLOTHING COMPANY Selection pure silk Jl We Do ALL the Work! —— i self-sustaini- Ninth Sold by j or for your personal nce tried YOU will always aemand this new servfce! into a memorial of the marble-sla- b type" Robson said "There is one point that should be cleared ud It is not nroDosed lVa Tms building be used exclu sively by war veteran's or that it is oemg bunt for them The struc- ture is to be a memorial to them ana is to be used for a variety of community functions ranging from athletic events to concerts and art exnibits Veterans' organizations w"' however be allowed free use or offices and other smaller units to carry on their post programs" Declared Needed Robson declared the community y in need of such a I he community now must facility on the facilities of public schoolrely build ings ior conducting public func nuns ne said "Weber county tcl iaimy nas grown to a size where a Central buildine fnatuHntr large auditorium should be pro- VIUCU He said contacts with other cities wnicn nave community auditoriums disclosed that all were and that many of them showed annual profits Cities in me 50000 to 100000 population ciass were queried he said "We are convinced that this nrni ect if approved by the voters will pay out in a few years and that tne enjoyment of the city and county will be en hanced" Robson immeasurably said Thursday 17 in the L 1946 But look At Our Anniversary Price nrx-Jlo- e: Dam Kussell Davis son of Mr and Mrs J Leonard Davis 655 Thirtieth will be guest of honor at a la re well party nt 13 KNOWN FOR VALUES We Nor Only Have Them : ar J Car R needs vet-coun- ty ing and appointed Mrs OCTOBER GRANTS niv£ vnn ot tine friflmv stirl? for vnur Unnriarm Committee Issues Order For Memorial Booklets roll as secretary STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY RiORNING IS GOOD SOAP IN will newly - organized Weber4a memorial to World War Two war memorial booklet com- - erans mittee at its first meeting author- - "It was their wish that a living ized publication of a pamphlet giv- - memorial be constructed that could ing descriptions and sketches of be used by all the people for many build- - years instead of the proposed million-dollputting the money G A (DEPOSIT Will Hold THE OGDEN (UTAH) SOFT WATER The WATSQN-TANNE- JS A The diversion has continued Even with the production available from Safeway slaughter plants the amount of meat which has had for its customersSafeway has albeen far short of the ways rata which Safeway customersprowould receive under the fair and equitable distribution of a free market OPA regulations have also forced Safeway to undertake some feeding of cattle and to contract for feeding by established feeders The total number of cattle owned by Safeway today is 54000 This feeding is completely legal under OPA regulations If it were not for this action by Safeway and many other slaughterers the beef supply would be even shorter because regular feeders of cattle are unable to supply adequate quantities of fat cattle to the market at OPA ceilings The number of cattle being fed by and for Safeway is a minute fraction of the millions of cattle in this country However although small in quantity compared with the consumer need this feeding represents a part of Safeway's continued fight to bring to its customers some meat in the face of strangling and unsound regulations Safeway at all times has been ready and willing to buy all meat offered to it by regular packers or wholesalers which was of marketable quality and at ceiling prices Safeway prefers to buy its entire requirements of finished cattle from established feeders When producers are able to make available a sufficient number of fed cattle to maintain supply plant operations Safeway will discontinue the feeding of cattle except for the small number carried to equalize the day - to - day supply of its slaughter operations Lingan A Warren President- - SAFEWAY STORES ' Incorporated V |