Show 1 THE OGDEN (UTAH) dOti STANDARD-EXAMINE- R jTheaire Group Will Present Stirring Drama APRIL 25 1948 SUNDAY MORNING ' 1 JACK'S FLOWERS Men Like SHIRTS LAUNDRY-IRONE- D "Perfection iji Ironing9 "Satisfaction in Wearing" Thirid offering of the season by Ogden Community Theatre will be the stirring drama "Christopher Blake" by Moss Hart It should be of vital interest to theatre goers says John Kelly director This production released to amateur groups for the first time will be given at the Weber college auditorium April 20 and 30 and May 1 Tickets may be obtained April 26 and thereafter at Glen Brothers music store and at the college Cast in the title rtle is Jarvis Anderson Central high school student He was seen recently in the title role of "The Little Minister" Mr Kelly describes him as "a capable young thespian who shows marked talent in expressing the numerous emotions of this difficult women Dial 3-32- role" Chapter P Chapter P of the PEO sisterhood will meet Monday April 26 at one o'clock at the home of Mrs L C Radle 1069 Capital BPO Does Map Annual Lilac Bridge Party al Elks Lodge hall on May Busy with plans for their annual Lilac bridge tea are members ot the B P O Does The date is scheduled for May 8 at the Elks home with Mrs Vance Bybee as general chairman The toevent will five pm be held from Reservations may be made with Mrs Eugene Snyder phone or Mrs Vance Bybee 4739 Other chairmen of committees are Mrs Ernest F Kammeyer cards Mrs Reika Wadman serving Mrs Max Thompson tea Mrs Clifford Hum tfrizes: Mrs George Faulkner tea tableMrsMrs A M James A Tribe decorations Rodgers publicity The proceeds will go toward the scholarship fund for the sponsoring of two young women for nurses' training at the Thomas D Dee and St Benedict hospitals Another Shipment of "SYROCO - -- V 03 Free Delivery Margaret Bettf Berkin will play Mrs Blake Mrs Berkin is a graduate of Weber college and the University of Colorado where she was active in drama She also participated in community drama at Poca-tell- o and is known throughout the g city for her The cast of 40 includes a wide including variety of characters lawyers radiomen a headmaster an English manservant a janitor a bailiff a Judges the president of the United States and his aide Robert Van Dyke is to play Mr Blake He will be remembered by audiences for his capable pdrtrayal of the irate trustee in "The Male Animal" Brooks Atkinson in reviewing this play in the New York Times says "By peering into the frightened turmoil of a boy's mind Moss Hart has written a compassionate play about the most agonizing problem of divorce Mr Hart has wholly succeeded in dramatizing the spiritual agony of a helpless boy victimized by the personal limitations of his parents and 'Christopher Blake' does credit to his maturity as a writer about people" i the oceassion calls for flowers enlist the aid of this disfor at Jack's Flowers every attention tinctive new service is given toNbe details that make floral arrangements ''right" Maximum for that occasion If play-readin- scene from "Christopher Blake" are M lss Janet Hyde Ernie Kennedy and Harry Burchell Rehearainr will be presented by the Ogden CommunThey will face the audience April 29 39 and May 1 Theof play John Kelly of the college speech department ity theatre at Weber college auditorium under direction WfeSJflSKi Trim beauty Comfortable is mum cost achieved at' a mini- to you! Corsages — Wedding Bouquets Cash and carry where there is PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Funeral Designing A Specialty— JACK'S OGDEN TROY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Dial 2538 Wall Ave FLOWERS 1516 Washington Blvd Jack Vender Woude Prop 5501-550- 2 8 JUW one-thir- ty 89 WOOD" Wall Shelves Just Arrived Priced 4 Girls Will Give For Pair and Up Lundstrom's 1 Sunday Program CLINTON April 24 — L D S girls organization are in charge 25of Sunday evening services April Officers are Mrs Cora Mitchell Mrs Bessie Adams Mrs Arvilla OGDEN r Mrs Vance Bvbee Is general chairman of the annual Lilaa bridge tea to be given by B P O Does May 8 from Saturday to five d m at the Elks' home one-thir- ty Bingham and Mrs Bernice Mitchell There will be special music by the M I A girls' chorus IS STILL Mr and Mrs C Davis parents Raymond Davis will celebrate their seventieth wedding an niversary April 25 in Eastland and Tenn Mr Davis is his wife is 84 They were married April 25 1878 They came to Utah m 1909 and resided here two years then returned to Eastland where Mr Davis has been engaged in the mercantile business since They had 10 children Their pos terity now includes 27eight living sons and daughters grandchildren 25 great grandchildren and 15 great great grandchildren Mrs M F Frasier tnd Mrs Fran cis Frasier are sisters of Mr Davis Mr and Mrs Grant Patterson Nyssa Ore were visiting Mr Patterson's mother Mrs Elizabeth Patterson and other relatives and friends here last week Davis county sixth grade music festival at Davis high school Thurs day night was attended by parents of the young singers Singers from here were LaVerl Child LaRue Hartley Colleen Bingham Barbara Bingham and Ruth Ramero of T THE HOTTEST LINE IN THE INDUSTRY JUST IN TAYLOR-WRIGHT- machine he's adjusting here He works closely with our Products Control Department to make sure that grain and other ingredients are of the highest standards and inspects finished feeds for color and granulation Ray lives at 1051 -- 30th Street and has served General Mills for 14 years He's one of e skilled specialists at our Ogden plant whose combined many efforts produce today's fine flours and feeds and it's Ray Taggart's A HEN lays more eggs if she's scientifically-fe- d modern method of this make job to prepare Larro "Famvtested" Feeds that our Feed Miller As Assistant at Ogden plant he poultry feeding possible tested at the comand been have that formulas blends carefully developed follows Like Research Farm Detroit near Ray Larro druggist your pany's rh "nrptrrmtion to the errer witn tne nciD or me aciuraic AT wide-awak- inu S VjJjM g' Vjj- W That's Because of the Value Giving Sales Making Features Made Pos sible by Zenith's Policy of Radionics Exclusively Every Zenith is built with all the skill the knowledge the pride of achievement that marks this organization Performance is the final test of any radio and Zeniths are built to perform with flying colors Only Zenith Offers Sales Features Like These Radionic Cobra Tone Arm Armstrong F-- M Radiorgan Silent Speed Intermixed Record Changer ng New 10 with us — has all the names of the big league clubs — its sanforized Sizes 6 to 16 1 Tube More Powerful Phonograph Motor Super-Si- x Phone DESTINATION: EVERYWHERE The cars you see here-pa- rked outside our "A" and "B" mills in Ogden— are to ready carry flours and feeds to faraway New York City Miami Florida and Shreveport Louisiana as well as to nearby Salt Lake City Logan and Provo A few hours earlier these same cars brought grain to the plant — grain — grown by farmers of the Intermountain Region to be made into the familiar General Mills products listed below IN-- LEE RIDERS e fjTECIAL SEDUCTIONS all next week on ladies' Spring Suits and Coats PANTO NE MUSIC CO 1 It's a wow! It's exclusive JUST Condensers 29 7 Washington Blvd (SEE OUR WINDOW) e J Wave Magnet 9 Big League SPORT SHIRTS 2--1 604 Up to Vz Off TAYLOR-WRIGH- T 2355 Washington CO Ge Millf Inc ovotacocar SAFETY FIRST! And as members of the team that was first in our latest plant safety contest these men won sacks of Sperry Drifted Snow Flour This plant received an award from the National Safety Council in 1947 for its fine record of reducing injuries Left to right (back): Clifford Vest J Glenn Taylor Paul Whaley Keith Ockcy Raymond Rudd Philip Joos (front): Don Warner Albert DcGroot Earl Munson Earl Grasby Lcland Hunot Mills General (SPERRY DIVISION) In Ogden -j Pto d" at Flo iTr'Z MW - Cheerio ker ofWhcto Minn Mqrick ' Sdcitv Pancake and Waffle Mix Sperry Uorn Meal operry uriirra onow - ipcuy Tru-HellM SMmQyui Saucepan Vitamaa Special Wheat Soy Durum and Oat Produ Minoepo1 CoM EARNINGS: Vhi From the sale of Gold Medal "Kitchen-testeIron Flour Whcaties PYEQUICK the Tru-HeMills General and other Crocker prodsponsored by Betty ucts we rang up a total of $370900000 last year Our earnings like those of other years were about 2 xi 4 on cach dollar of sales We hope through research to develop other useful new products creating more new jobs and still the for products of the soil larger markets ' ST'bZS at mi |