Show Conference iti' Speaker Advises Merger of 1 - KaVf Wp" m- " " - HSsalSaSaSr a" lleiillh lyenries iK Vfl 1 jf J" y aaaaaataaaaB am m aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV Jl BB JBBBI mmw BV mmm VISITORS Ben Lomond Jorsrnsen Vandy Layman chairman of the Lions membership committee announced the annual membership drive as a birthday gift to Melvin Jones general secretary of Lions International the founder of Lion-is- vice-preside- BBL BBF uW an a V I II m B I Bk:" mWW mmmRiflm al Bii-l'f- JIBBBal BBBBal 9J BB 'EFM "v- SisS'bT :Mg EH aaal i mmm mm flv JBBBBBaaaaaStL mmf' HT n Ba! mmm PBj mbb" saa f mW:t mU mmwF- '- Bam mmW - Am BJBBBBK' Wf Wr IT Defers Vote WW I MM m bbP''Jwj WW :: uil aaaalaaW mAM mm m im mwm lii LLwil LaV Tlrt" BaJJ)Mv aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavP "It Is to your own good to maintain health In this area" said Dr Keith Stratford president of the Ogden Junior chamber of commerce in his talk to members of the Lions etub Tuesday afternoon He urged a combined health department for Ogden city and Weber county He pictured Ogden as a small area with a large population and a health program Weber county as a larger area with a smaller no and practically population health program "You can t keep a clean area if it Is surrounded by an area where there Is no milk inspection no meat inspection no sanitation and no garbage disposal he said Far Better J eh Dr Stratford said he wii not but point criticizing Weber county ed out "we could do s Deucr jou by nmKminif into one unu --rta — s " aia consoiiaaijiis health departments Weber county Into one unit would be a prelude to merging flst City and county into one administrative unit State and federal money would and be forthcoming if the city health units were consoi-h- e declared The proposed ida mint nn M would consist of a sev board of health a staff of 11 inspectors clerical help and nurses snd a supervisor en-ma- Attendant From Other States BBaaataaT--- - canmnr rroPs Aaaeatg esst ef state men who attended the two-da- y were eated) Wallace Jones president of Nevada PlantP Growers Robison J H (standinK left to right) Norman Shurtliff J Idaho Moscow fgMwers and T A Brindley entomologist I SDA ' "H W"J 32 Of Ogden Camera club will meet tonight at eight o'clock in the Utah By Power & Light auditorium There special showing of 20 President Robert A Clsrke urged' H V Leonard of Salt Lake City will be British pho- of outstanding support of the "March of Dimes14 In net for the farmer The gain as Dresident of the prints will continue Jan will which begin n campaign be less than the previous Associated Tavern Df tographers of the Owners and end Jan 31 He reported that 1947 will ' Photographers society Members at recent meeting of the Weber year said Preston D Thomas de- Utah for another year according will also display colored slides The beautiflcatlon economics of centennial partment agricultural county to Press an Associated dispatch is invited citiof all the at U 8 A C in discussing committee cooperation in Salt Lake public He was zens and civic groups was invited economic outlook for the coming by directors of the associaIndividual citizens sre urged to year at a school for canners and City at tion their first meeting after work on their own property and growers held Monday and Tuesat the group s annual chosen being Ben will Lomond be assigned day in Hotel various aroiectj convention "Last year the government apto groups The Lions club will be Other officers named were Wilpropriated $40 000000000 for Euro-to liam Cayais vice president Jim-mi- e HELP EASE igned a project r r fi pean food relief This tended and George ACHING Shulsan secretary received the by prices support from Salt farmers Without this support in Smith treasurer All are CHEST r Tavern Owners hiriii Lirmngs m Anglo-America- ed COLO BUG Whim? 13 av mm Sheriff Pusse Uiil fondurt Annual election of the Weber county sheriffs posse officers will take place Thursday evening at eight o'clock at Graycliff lodge In Ogden canyon says Cap! To be Johnston There will be a dinner preceding the meeting and di-12 Musettes from Weber college rected by J Claire Anderson will John R Watperform son and Sheriff Mac M Wade will speak Mar Evans Is in charge of the program : Ex-Sheri- ff Jor-gena- — JJ City Fpliere Approve Parmetit u rcitip IN' Payment of $273 to the district public nursing service was authorized today by Ogden city commissioners upon request of Dr Joseph P Kesler district health officer is Ogden's share for The payment 1 ' - m A mA V of the health A recent request sendee for the city to double Its contribution during this year is still under discussion city commissioners said " m Backache Whipped By Man and Wife or K from BiCttCM KrTou5reJi Bwoun nim or Burning Ptuii'i Blddr WtUnm f rlc ina 0ttin Up HtghU du to If rou ijJTf rr:- r BBeM nori-or- If fca6d '!n frtMB !ld o wrann annmu wm my or nlOY thul - by CyU for ueh trouble IttUr fron on The fc- - wll-kno- n th vorld "I mm U over r— Kh in mr b i Irci o4 up I sim pln mljrbl- FnUf I drcldrd irmJ tht to try your mms Ult and I could wkt ttkt p had Ufi nv pron walk 3rbr Mr huaband had In anna eosipJ of ff dr In hU Trtad So to Of: took i Because the required number of i fptrrril uiemDers was not present hvmiuu of officers to supervise rr l a --orfi J I Viae mt I miucs auring until postP°ni Monday it eiEnt J"n m 111 i in u Home cm DVD asssnx: xwemy-sevent- h Mrs Celena A Mmm executive secretary announced today The elect a7 evening but notification i"!s vaa iaie in being received by elec-t- 2 ' fsultlnK of less xnan the required attendance 25 members Mrs Baxter urged a full attendance next Monday when six officers and 15 board members will be named the Ys 1600 paid-u- p members about 500 have indicated willingness to accept obligations on a voluntary basis They are classed as electors The remainder are associate members and juniors participating in recreational and other activities without being obligated to serve the director Associate members can explained change to electoral membership any time they desire she said During a board meeting Tuesday evening the gathering heard reports of past activities and were told by Mrs Baxter that one of the chief obstacles to broadening of the organization's program is lack n?aid and volunteer assistance Mrs Baxter was authorized to Iwcie a secretary and housekeeper As Guest Soloist Auditor Sets Forth pointed out the actual money accruing to the library account this year would be $26000 because the library will receive an estimated $3000 in fines from book users The erroneous impression has circulated Critchlow said that the library had been authorized to spend $20876 when commissioners adopted their 1947 budget in DeM cember 4- - - Lake City Directors elected by the general membership at an early session in cluded: George Pappas Ogden (two-yeterm) F P Neisbitt MUSCLES Ogden and Ray H City (one-yea- r Bosley term) Brig-ha- m t t A A a I City Auditor M L Critchlow said today the Carnegie library board has been authorized to spend $23000 in 1947 compared with the authorized expenditure last year of $20876 T The total 1947 request from the library was $2884860 Critchlow I'M m A t" i i mW CASH LOAN'S on salary car furniture Fast friendly service Complete privacy Small monthly payments Lome in or phone today Dial 5579 IVIENTHO LAT U M vV lc FnrA 9 ar D0rT CHASE f&y Finance Insurance Co 2623 Washington TaJw I Arthritis and CLIMATE rv 1 tl I Thousands of sufferers from the pains and aches of Arthritis Rheumatism Swollen Joints Lumbago Sciatica and Neuritis have been delighted to discover that the Doctor's formula called Remind starts clrculatlns through the blood almost immediately after the first dose usually helping nature remove poisonous wastes and excess acids that often cause pains and soreness and at the same time promptly combating the pain aM aiscomfort Trial Offer: To prove what Remind can do to help you feel improved and how fast it works get Rommel from your drug- gist and take exactly as directed See the resuits for yourself You be the judge Unless surorised and dellahted simDlv return the empty package and your money back is Suaranteed Don't suffer another hour without trying Romlnd If your druggist la out ask him to ge it from bis wholesaler Tablets MITE-- E Rheumatic Pains ay j&d TKevj ane tKe Best for THAT K£MHHKg& y MOsmSHS §9rS Is :'sl mmmm' AFTR i'aO- - 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L y J en SCRAPER Htchea Uteasil While They Last MEASURING SPOONS Aluminum Set of 4 I rtf q 3W juctiui 0RESSING CLOTH s e Treated Steam Cloth Reg 39c Special SLICING KNIFE De Luxe Carbon Steel OO 40C OOr Out Reg 69c Special SHREDDER SLICER GRATER -- Metal One All in IRONING BOARD COVERS Elastic Edge Reg 89c Special HOT PADS Assorted Colors 3 for I and tha pina To prof yttn Jotoua hlp from th krlnc rou mar SSM to aboT mentioned and dutra paina K!djDT and Bladder troubl (rt CkeSBC Troaa rur and t It a fair trial rnwllir aawilfni to the simple dlrertlona rnla— ewaapeetelr aatufled and delifhtrd with four rapid Improrement ror money So don t tuStt another bevck fa sr it goal trytnt Cyalet puaa the coming year the market will lessen and result in smaller prices for food commodities "The foreign countries that have money to spend will be buying durable goods instead of foodstuffs This will raise the price of durable goods and with the rising labor cost will increase the expenditures of the farmer The increase in production cost and the decrease in demand for food produce will lower considerably the net gain of the farmer" Grading System Discussing plans of the Nevada tomato plant growers Nada said a system of grading plants before shipping is being set up This has not been done in past years but with the increase in demand for the plants it will be to the growers' benefit Problems confronting the Moapa valley growers were discussed by Mr Jorgensen and Loran Blood U S D A Log an "In the past the seeds have been planted too thickly resulting in tall spindly plants The growers have acknowledged this fact and —n V V said Jorgensen procedure "One of the main problems confronting us if tomato Wilt The exact cause of this is not yet known but we are well on the way to developing a wilt resistant tomato olant "The worst pest we have in to mato planting is the nematode which clings to the root of acting as a parasite Being hard to discover without pulling up the plant this pest cuts the yield This parasite is quite common in the fields of Utah and Nevada Nevada growers are using a solution ethlene dibromide which is put in the soil before planting Continued VN of this has resulted in good control of the pest" — Coming to Ogden Library Finances Camera Club Session Eecutive Retained R intil Monday nt lieVBW MiM THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 8 1947 BABYS COLDS druut Relieve misery direct easatthout "dosing" ntd ak kw pi BarTF W vaporuo Mb ny P Wai Bargains Bargains Look— SAVE! NOTICE OF BUSHNELL GENERAL HOSPITAL EXCHANGE MATCHES Household HIGH AM CITY UTAH 6 Boxes VETERANS' ONLY SALE IG JANUARY 947 POT CLEAHER PROPERTY OFFERED FOR SALE — The Equipment that ai offered for sale is the property of the Army Exchange Service and is not the property of the United States Government The following are the types of equipment and fixtures for sale: (1) Store (2) Fountain (3) Restaurant (4) Bottle Coolers (5) Office Equipment (6) Barber and Beauty Shop Equipment (7) Two International Trucks (8) Ten Bowling Alley Lanes (9) Sporting Goods Equipment This sale also includes other items normally used In the operation of POST EXCHANGES ONLY and DOES NOT apply to other United States Army or Corps of Engineers' property Only Veterans of World War II will be allowed to 22 Oz Sparkle Copper Reg 10e3for BOWL CLEANER 1 purchase Equipment will be available for inspection at 100 P M to 4:30 P M 9 January 1947 and from 8 00 A M to 1000 A M 10 January 1947 The sale will start promptly at 10:30 A M 10 January 1947 Veterans must offer discharge certificates and register prior to sale time at the Exchange Office Full payment by CASH CERTIFIED CHECK or CASHIER'S CHECK will be made before delivery All property is sold "where is" and or "as is" must be removed within 5 days of sale date Property Only Veterans o World Wo ff VV Be Admitted to This Sale WARREN BARROWS Field Representative Army Exchange Division Soniihin Only SCRUBBING BRUSHES Reg 49c 90- really new in Men's Gothes! 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