Show — ij t t "TP EXAMINER THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD 1947 28 TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 1A What America Needs—a Centipede Turkey Savings for the Thrifty Shopper Special Buys in Every Department at Penney's BARGAIN BASEMENT r if MENS OVERALLS ver in heavy weiSht: victory stripes and blue denim Bar tacked and double stitched at points of strain Sanforized for permanent good 6PflV nflV j fit Perhaps some is probably ing feasts to llv " proviucu Providing druUsticks for Thanks- giving dinner iables is a difficult undertaking in these times of high feed pi'ifes according to one of in the largest turkey growers l northern Utah Furthermore predators and disease sometimes make heavy inroads into flocks stated Reed J whose herds in Weber and Wight Box Elder- counties once totaled 25000 birds )He still has about 19000 He marketed most of the T other 6000 Greatest Menace Guarding the valuable flocks against and predators occupies five herders Probably the greatest menace other than! disease is coyotes These slinking foragers have taken a toil this yea of 250 to 300 of Wight's turkeys and have paid for it with thej death of five or six of their number Wight explained Cyanide bombs placed by government agents were credited with their demise If 85 4o 90 per cent of the flock survives growers con sider it a good year Wight not only grows turkeys but manufactures their feed at his mill 1999 Wall avenue and soon will have facilities to process and pack the meat which is considered a must on every Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner table Wight's processing plant when completed ahout Nov 10 will have a capacity of 1500 to 2000 birds a day His! objective is to provide turkey 'meat the year around for local and other consumers Illustrating the cost of sustainfor maring and fattening turkeys 140 to 150 ket Wight revealed that - fou-fooit- two-foot- ed ed Send for Your Free Booklet on Hearing Loss Now Off Press Clarence B Place Audiologist announced today that he had opened new convenient ground floor offices' at 252 South Main Street Salt Lake City Mr Place f stated that he is now able to make available to the public at no cost: a fascinating new booklet about the hearing loss and how it can be helped "MODERN SCIENCE AND YOUR HEARING" This boklet is prepared by the Bell and WestTelephone Laboratories 1 ern Electric It contains- the wealth of comforting and informative material for he hard of iiearing Mr Place points out that "Modern Science and Your Hearing" will be found useful not only by those Who suffer a hearing loss but also by people who have loved ones and friends seeking a better way to better hearing This free booklet may be had by anyone by mailing his name and address to Mr Place's new location at 252 South Main Street Salt Lake City Utah Mr Place stated that in his eight years experience in Salt Lake City distributing Western Electric hearing aids he has never seen such an interesting sjnd informative book let for the benefit of those who suffer hearing impairment Mr Place urges you to write immediately to take advantage of this no cost offeif ' (adv) j -- Jean Peek irround hack r i Wl't - Jeart is a daughter of Harry L Peek who Union made overalls in heavy weight vic-ui- g tory stripes and blue denim Bar tacked and double stitched at points of strain Sanforized for permanent good fit 64Rl0" lYfar 269 SALT LAKE CITY Oct 28- 4(Special) -- 4 The Rev D AtWood Bird delivered his valedictory ser- -' mon as pastor of the Centenary Methodist church 1740 South Fifth East Sunday and prepared to n)ove to his new pastorate in Ogden His appointment as pastor of the First Methodist church in the Junction city takes effect today and in the next four days he and his family will move into the Ogden parish house 2604 Jefferson which is being renovated He will deliver his first sermon to the Ogden congregation next Sunday at eleven a rh The youthful pastor looks eagerly to his new assignment for he has much in common with a large segment of Ogden's citizenry He was born and reared in the nearby state of Wyoming where his father worked as a railway mail clerk His family too is well known in Utah through the gridiron conquests of his two brothers Forrest and Ken Bird both of whom were tackles while blue denim with a full blanket LINED JUMPERS Heavy extra for extra wear and extra value Sizes warmth lining 8-- oz 349 TWILL WORK SHIRTS quality built for long cotton in twill that is sanforized Sizes wear Forestry green 14M4T Top-N-Botto- m 169 WOOL UNION SUITS 25 wool 75 cotton in medium weight Spring needle knit Made especially 36-4-for office workers who want warmth without weight Sizes 6 J Cassimere play- ing football for Brigham Young university Mr Bird after receiving his public schooling in Sheridan obtained his A B degree in philosophy and psychology from the University of Nebraska and then he obtained his Th M degree from the Iliff School of Theology in Denver While studying in Denver he also served on the staff of the Grace community center as boys' counselor and athletic director Two and a half years ago fol lowing his graduation from theo logical school he took over his bags of meal are distributed each day to the thousands of birds At current market value the feed is worth $450 to $500 a bag he asserted The compounded ration provides a balanced diet of minerals and vitamins Average Weights The average torn turkey weighs 22 to 28 pounds while the hens range from 13 to 15 pounds "However this year we will dress birds whose weight will reach 40 pounds" His birds are the strain known as "Broadbreasted Bronze" developed by an Oregon man to provide a maximum amount of meat New Book Shr Educator's Wor WORK SOX Rev D Atwood Bird it— — 1 first pastorate the one he is now leaving Mrs Bird is a native of Lincoln Neb She obtained her A- B degree from Denver university They have a threeryear-ol- d daughter Linda and a son Stephen cotton 36 wool with reinforced toe and heel Extra soft and easy on the feet Brown and grey 64 - : seven-month-o- Old-Time- ld 10-1- 2 Will rs Gather at Party U P Old Timers club number six df Ogden will hold a Halloween qostume and mask ball at the tyOW hall 2425 Grant nine pm Friday Oct 31 C H Smith is in general charge of arrangements assisted by T J Kuernan refreshments W R Corn-for- d door J D Jeffs publicity V njhhnn c nri too i a Timers UP Junaii n uid ior Old Timers and SP Old Timers are invited Costumes are but those attending will preferred be welcome either in disguise or as they are" said a statement A mm 'iuf Mirro Matic PRESSURE PAN — m Sister Mary Madeleva tnimo principal of the Sacred Heart y in Ogden today celebrate the ajcad-em- publication! of "Collected Poms" by Macmillan Co New York City Sister Madeleva who has been president of St Mary's college South Bend Ind since 1934 ame to Sacred Heart academy in 1919 following seven years of teaching at St Mary's college She served as principal at the academy in Ogden for three years and resigned to take the same post at the Holy Rosary academy in Woodland Calif She was later from 1926 to 1933 president of the College of St in Salt -wmcn irom ity position she resigned to become president at South Bend She has nearly a dozen volumes of poetry already published 1395 - Mary-of-the-Wasat- a Full Time Job and Will Is Be IS PROUD TO PRESENT The Finest Stromberg-Carlson- s Ever made — at prices every family can afford Non-Stic- k PASTRY KIT 98 c V-ty-pe of easy-cleani- Make pies the easy way the sure way kit contains a very heavy washable canvas and knit rolling pin cover which prevents sticking in mahogany or ng $51500 $55000 walnut In bleached Mahogany THE NEW WORLD— A dio --mK5: for tomorrow's living Standard broadcast com-nle- te vn-FM z — vo-uulu h snort atmat -r- Push button tuning En- hi Wire Recorder Equipped with handsome record albums Plays twelve or ten records automatically There Is Nothing Finer Than a 10-in- Accepted as Such features Precision control pressure canning extra capacity scientific gasket auto matic safety fuse heat-proplastic handles and special extra durable aluminum alloy Mirro-Mati- ch of Auditor STROMBERG-CARLSO4 ch 12-n- ch CAKE PAN PIE PLATE WAIST 'ALLS 190 25c 10' Perfect bake wear clean and shiny easy to size 12x8x2 for large large cakes baked perfectly 9" in diameter pie plate for flaky crusts deep fto prevent cooking over of juices 229 Available Sturdy aluminum size pan with aluminum basket with special built 6-c- up FOR CITY AUDITOR swing Again I Thank You for Your Support (Paid Political Advertisement) 2317 Washington Blvd — iiJ ' I" Ovenex FRENCH FRYER N CARLSEN Women's Ovenex Wear Ever On Easy Terms At L 289 mai — rth rrnwr The Office EDWARD - — (abovfe) as she contemplates the Thanksgiv-Tl- e Young Paster Will Assume Ogden Methodist Pulpit Slinking Coyotes Cause Losses In Turkey Flocks i imrwr someone aviii ne fiup a jvwitful of thought k hirH in 4h rest ' 1 — - k ' ' TIT— —— blue denim Serviceable closure side popzipper ular snug fitting legs and sanforized for perfect fit Sizes 0 8-- oz 12-2- ' |