Show Sf 'Am-- ' imw' '- 'W m Spring Cone Thursday Sight - — ke Moor Show mw Preparations for the 'spring concert at Webr college are well with an evening of unlSeJiaay varied and entertaining selections u" offeretSLr TKo nnnrart 7l11 Vie VlpM in "the ThursdayAl Aprilcollege auditorium n unaer me ui3 at rection of Koiana farry cnorai Musettes Clair J Clair Anderson and Harold Johnson orchestra concertmaster Pettigrew Tickets are free and may be obtained from Glen Brothers Broad-beDrug College Inn and participating musicians The program follows: Heart Wounds (Grieg) Marchu of the Dwarfs ijnegj toncei (Grieg) for piano (A minor) Kathleen Parker soloist Ah Fors E Lui (Verdi) Elaine S Longstroth soloist J Oklahoma Hi :':': j i I m mm i jhh r) — and wenty-fift- h cpm-plexion- opera Faust Prologue from theStokes Grant Junior Russell Thanks Be to God (Dickenson) (Nolan) Tumbling Tumble' Weeds male quartet— Fred Kendell Elmer Hogge William - Soelberg David Myers Clair de Lune (Debussy) Asleep in the Deep (Petrie) Captain Mac (Sanderson) Dorian Singers Mu-sett- es "Thousands of workers in this area have acquired 40 quarters of coverage that is worked the past ten years in emDlovment covered by the social security and are fully and permanently insured for life "Young workers starting out in commerce and industry should get a social security account number from the field office It should be guarded carefully because it is a symbol of their protection an aid in keeping their wage record straight and complete and a key to their account "Women who marry must notify the field office and get a new account card showing their married name and their original account number Failure to do this results in confusion and improper credit' ing of wages" The conference attended by office managers in Utah Idaho western Wyoming and part of Colo rado ends today Off Detention Fee a For the second time within of pubweek the state department lic welfare has notified Weber that funds county commissioners welfare pur-- i for allotted previously poses in the county will be With-" drawn Last Saturday County Commissioner Charles A Halverson was informed that effective today the $35 per month allotment to each infirmary would be indigent in theThis cost the county discontinued an estimated $2300 per month t On Monday Halverson received a communication from Salt Lake that due to a City explaining the detention of funds shortage subsidy program was being discontinued also effective today Under this program the county was-- reimbursed at the rate of $1 detained per day for each juvenile in quarters provided on the eighth floor building To the county aid this for qualify some time ago remodeled the quarters at considerable expense ty Monthly Income 'i The countv has been receiving varying amounts under the subsidy program averaging about $150 per month Records of County Clerk Lawrence M Malan show that payments during the latter part of last year were: August $146 September $186 October $176 and December $242 This year's amounts were: January $121 and February $113 iTOpsnite spvprine nf this finnnpial aid from local coffers the county Car Plates Missing ri70ic ronnrtpfl to DOlice license plates on their vehiclesctnipti since SaturH R day Complainants were lih of Twenty-fift1140 the technical amendments Kilstrom Ways of solving problems actadministering Wilson Dee in 1946 were being discussed today by cense No made to the social security and RonCoy Farr West Binford 443 O assistant C ald C Denver Johnson regional representative Leuenberger (left) standing anu mcumu z wirj ictiuuai rrpresenvstvive uenvci B-39- 70 A-65- 44 ( i Phone I I Eecies 24th and Washington Phonl Complete Une CERfiALS MEATS h 97 77 Sterling silver ladies' lapel watches Set with rhinestones 7 jewel and pink and white dials Easy to read numerals Charms and Chains Values to 500 gold charms and bracelets for charms There are dimeshats cowboy hat animals and many other miniatures 10-- k BARETTES 27 Regular 50c V Many styles of barettes In sterling silver blue black and gold finish Some floral de signs COSTUME DINNER RINGS 27 Values to 650 'i'- LADIES' Values to 350 Costume dinner rings with sterling silver mountings Assorted colored stone settings VEGETABLES rf - " T - i "i - v j ' - ' V j ' ' MEN'S Identification Bracelets 377 Plain gold lockets engraved designs some with mother of pearl some inset with stones Men's identification bracelets ffieavy Mexican sterling silver Regular 97 Uii-U- ' Earring Sets Cigarette Cases io5§ 4 Rwk 27 Pin and earring sets Costume set designed like Bee's set includes 2 pins 1 large and 1 small and earrings Many assorted colored stones k 'wkW '97 Regular 1500 PIN AND PLASTIC With MENS Expansion Bands Aft Values to 1150 O Men's expansion watch bands in gold with stainless steel back SHO I' E A R L Y AND SAVE! All Sales Final! of No Refunds! JEWELRY DEPT MAIN H iiy &M v - Values to 750 No Exchanges! DESSERTS MM ITS ! LOVELY LOCKETS 29 - 2471 Grant Av6 Ph 6409 CO SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S Bands and Straps FOR PIERCED EARS 1 HEINZ DABV FOODS 1 vpLiyJ- THE 10K Gold "XllfaiPVIi - Look for the ' Research s Values to 3850 Sterling silver ladies lapel pins Some with goM wash some with stone settings and some plain Add one to your spring costume They have safety catch on them tL Men's watch bands and straps in black brown and pigskin some are of stainless steel expansion Y$eSL 2-7- Buiidi-a- 69l 39f SOLD AT DRUG GROCERY HARDWARE PAINT VARIETY AND DEPARTMENT STORES MEN'S WATCH Values to 295 I -- 29 Room 523 I LAPEL WATCHES 2t7 Cigarette cases that hold a package of cigarettes In sturdy plastic ERt Sherwin-William- n LADIES' SMART Values to 900 to 298 CO products of LAPEL PINS soup' Loans— fronr $25 to £3 no quickly made on your sig- - STATE FINANCE ' plete pest protection for furfti ture rugs cupboards horizontal surfaces of all kinds New press-ca- p container whisks powder into tiniest cracks crevices DOT LIQUID COATING Just brush surfaces like base on it exposed boards screens garbage cans drains Kills and keeps killing for months! LADIES' Values narure omy oecurea loans also made Monthly repayment plan No insurance required For quick service PHONE come to office or write us Loans for down payment on real estate Loans made same day you apply 2 CONVENIENT FORMS PRE - EASTER JEWELRY — — Eccles Building IH DOT ACTIVATED POWOEK Com- at Bid Hit 44 t9 1 w 1 STATE FINANCE CO mUniTTTfM fa if aimi'i ( May all the April Foolers get a snake in the kisser or stub their toes on a brick under a hat! Maximum temperature Monday was 65 SALARY LOANS tN i C C ANDERSON'S Earrings for pierced ears Round plain gold rhinestone set blue and white stones small and dainty degrees with 35 degrees minimum i early today One year ago it was cooler — 56 degrees maximum and 33 degreesn minimum with 19 inch precipa-tatioWe need a storm to delay this eajly planting Heck everything's getting in the ground a month ahead of the April showers Come on LDS conference storms PS Time Out—She: What's the don't you love me any matter iil more He: Sure I'm just resting T t f EARRINGS M 4 A-78- 77 Shadow a 10 TViroo I M AVAILABLE teenth ward to capacity audiences will be presented to the people of Riverdale ward in their recrea tion hall Friday April 4 at eightp m The proceeds win go iuward the annual welfare tuna oi Riverdale ward w X Ifs Dtfl erenf l mm And It Rained" which has been presented by the L D S Nine- raneous speaking and panel discussions Friday and Saturday still apparently will benefit sub April 18 and 19 at the University stantially from a law enacted dur- of Utah On Monday April 7 three teams ing the last legislature exempting m ee 15 each county from its per cent pm ogden LZmDPtp at Ocden hieh school share of its total welfare costs This law effective July 1 is ex- - f Four out of the seven teams will kbe selected for the state meet to pected to save the county approxi- beHfreld in Salt Lake City The half last the mately $80000 during teams from Ogden high are: Dick of the year However part of this Nilsson Dick Layman Warren saving will be nullified by state Allred Kay Kilburn Moore directives withdrawing the indigent and Gerry Nilsson Roger and detention payments Ogden winners of the regional Under the present welfare setup meet at Davis held last the state and federal governments high school are Thursday Janet Stewart and share equally in the expenses Shirley Kinsey debate Kay KilMade burn Herbert Michelson and Dick Explanation speaking In explaining its action relative Nilsson extemporaneous to the detention program the state Phyllis Hale oratory Bill Critch-lopanel discussion welfare department pointed out that it had taken the position that detention responsibilities should be Heavy Truck Bought borne by the state and had introduced legislation (senate bill 160) to relieve local administrations of By County Board that burden Upon recommendation of Weber "However" the letter reads "in- County Commissioner Lyman M asmuch a£ the bill was received ad- Hess the board today okehed the versely in both legislative houses purchase of a cab and chassis truck it is our opimon that it is the in- for $4908 F O B Detroit Five tent of lawmakers that this prob- per cent discount will be allowed lem be handled by local govern- for payment of cash within ten ments" days after delivery date Take a look outside folks— it's snowing! (So now you've looked read on) April fool! Yep it's April Fool Daze with salt in the sugar bowMind soap or potato chocolate coated candy When you pull a stick of gum from the package watch out for a mouse trap arrangement which latches on to your finger And be ware of the perfume bottle with a hole in the bottom When the cork s removed the water flows out of the hole And say have you been fooled by the realistic butterfly? It's attractively enclosed in a beautiful card but lt flies out when you open the card Doggone Sol tried to open a smallpox with a sliding top and a snake with a pin in its mouth sprang out and nipped him on the hand - ed RIVER DALE— The operetta Young Orators Will Compete - Operetta Awaited The L D S Ogden stake its Centennial ball to be held Thursday April 3 at nine Fourth ward nan p Am in theand her court consist nnppn ne nf one eirl from each ward will be honored during the floor shnw and reien over the dance A glimpse through 100 years of of the dancing will be the theme back to fl nnr show Dances dating and through following pioneer days to modern times will be demonU of U strated This is under direction of Mr and Mrs Carl D Hadley stake Students from Ogden Jordan dance directors Budget tickets and special invi Granite and Davis high schools tatinns will be honored Pioneer will compete in the state high costumes may be worn if desired school debate oratory extempoan-nnun- - t ance (Gounod) l v a Haw-JcinsLsa- id old-ag- (Schu-be- - The later found rjur4ewhich nolice in a nearby alley contained 7 in currency and changei The thefl was done by two boys one blond the other dark Lieut Dewey F Dolice searched the vi cinity without trace of the pair one-thir- ' p Sonia WelAr 360 Twelfth rewas ported to police heLBJHje snatched from her hanct" Monday night while she was walking along Kiesel between TJwenty-- f ourth i He wag de- m scribed as weighing about 200 Meanwhile Mrs E G JStewartj dressed in af brown leath 344 Eighth notified police a six- pounds er lacKet Dwn nat ana biuwq foot man of about 38 Monday af- trousers ternoon snatched her wallet from a purchase in a department sfore a i' s i i CONTtOLS Oiner Deiongngs OANDSUFF She told Detective FM J3U1 OIOOMS she had made a purchase then mm opened her purse again tqbtry T w OKGANIC Oft another articl£ that shad caught BACtfl GUARANTEE or Mrp when ha j Sold Everywhere grabbed the wallet and slippedfT VThe incident occurred about el even out of the jtore In KieselRaii j old-ag- Musettes Tongan In the Time of Roses Pulfolk song male quartet — Dale Car-ruth Dave Butler Hobart sipher William Bobolis city-coun- lgi jBnys Grab Purse Social Security Sessions Held kx Workers I - State Shuts v intermountainVregibn Richard A Toomev Denver regional represen of the U S social security L tative aHminWcnftAn iit that young employes in industry and commerce are building both retirement insurance protection and protection for their survivors in case of their deatkthrough the ffderal e and survivors insuflnce program f "Earned retirement benefit? arp playing an ever increasing role of security and (helpfulness in the lives of growing numbers of elderly workers and their families aui this is only one part of l£ie pro gram t "Survivors insurance affording cash benefits to the families of workers who die is the second part And today monthly cash benefits going to survivors of insured wage and salary earners amount to about d of the total benefits paid e under and survivors insur from Selection orchestra- Dorian Singers To Be Sung on the Waters irtant tcL conference Concluding a two-da- y of managers of field offices in the J nt (Campbell-Tipton- ) Hill mm 1 A Spirit Flower -- I eignx-iiixee- (Rodgers) I rats tTKey'DParticipateM - "' ' vcv'' j DERSOn WHERE OGDEN SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE |