Show Finalists in 'Hill Jill' Beauty Contest nooper Plans County Fair For Labor Day is Opened on Sept ' ? ty Motorist Draws Jail Sentence A mandatory Jan sentence was imposed in the Bureh Creek court late Friday when Byron L Wilson admitted 26 of 420 Twenty-fift- h driving an automobile while his state driver license was revoked Wilson was sentenced to serve 30 days in Weber county jail Court records disclose that his driver license was suspended for six months in July when he was convicted on a charge of negligent driving The Utah motor vehicles law provides that for the offense a penalty of not more than six months in jail and in addition a fine of hot more than $300 may be im- These six fine examples of feminine pulchritude are finalists in Hill air force base beauty contest The winner will be picked September 17 Left to right: Amy G Robins Marilyn J Arnel Vernona Bush Vesta L SiH Darlene Martinson and Helen W Rives Winner to Be Named at Air Force Day Gathering Patient Listed in 'Poor' Condition Charles Hutcheon 81 of 40 Clearfield Villa was reported in "poor" condition in St Benedict's hospital today He received multiple injuries Friday when he ran into the side of a car on U S 91 in Clearfield at twelve-fiftee- n p m According to State Trooper Gene Smith Hutcheon was crossing the highway from east to west on his way home He had crossed the inside lane of southbound traffic but did not see a car approaching in the outside southbound lane and was struck posed Hutcheon was reported suffering from multiple fractures of the right arm and forearm multiple lacerations o fthe face severe shock and possible skull fracture Driver of the car was David H Gustaveson 68 of Hyrum Cache county A nuisance charge against the Harry Doyle and Lt Jack Co F Capt Construction of the highway patrol Wheelwright Gridley plant 2300 E avenue West Ogden assisted in the investigation was continued by City Judge J Quill Nebeker until Sept 3 The complainant Mrs Clarence A Russell charges that a stack of the plant emits "dense black and oily" smoke which "creates a nuisance to surrounding property was owners Are-R- ule The complaint brought to court June 8 An attorney for the company Utah men who are required to said experiments to eliminate the nuisance have been underway for register for the selective service consome weeks and are being program beginning Aug 30 may tinued do so even if they are away from home on the day registration is set FOR RENT- for their age group Brig Gen J Wallace West state anModern fleer store selective service director ground enrollment nounced that be may ream 4txS4 feet 271 25th made with any board provided the permanent home address is shown For Further Information West said he did so in response to a "flood" of requests on the Call H F GALE 8549 question Court Continues Nuisance Case Register Where You -- Cssh m Urtf want the way ft-a- nd loan plan most convenient Phone or visit the af S TBS MAN today Mere on Salary Furniture or Car mm tha TES km the dad- ft LOANS 025 to 4 eft $950 er mm Sr wiJhK femmat finance co "J m STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING Hundreds of patrons who flocked to the Aglaia club's autumn fashInauguration on Sept of newly authorized air parcel post service ion show Friday at the Egyptian will give Ogden overnight delivery theatre contributed materially to a of packages to practically every city college scholarship for a Weber in the nation according to Hugh high school graduate and to other Wilcox United Air Lines' station humanitarian projects sponsored by manager here Air parcel post will receive the same preferential treatment accorded air mail by the postoffice department Packages may be sealed but must be less than 100 inches in length and girth combined and weigh less than 70 pounds The new service should be a boon to all types of retail stores Wilcox pointed out Inventories of high cost materials may be kept to a minimum and orders rushed via air parcel post to meet any sudden demand Agricultural machinery parts will arrive quickly limiting possible damage to crops caused through equipment breakdowns Air parcel post rates will be determined by the same zones in use for regular parcel post Typical rates from Ogden to other major cities will be: to Denver San Francisco and Los Angeles 65 cents for the first pound and 14 cents for each additional pound or fraction: to Chicago 75 cents for the first pound and 33 cents for each additional Dound or fraction: to east coast cities 80 cents for the first Arline Bambroueh pound and 65 cents thereafter Packages may be marked for spe- Aglaia a junior women's study and cial delivery at an additional cost culture club of 17 cents for two pounds or less 25 cents for two to 10 pounds and Principal beneficiary of the large 35 cents for heavier packages Air turnout will be Miss Arlean Bam- parcel post may be insured reg- brough daughter of Mr and Mrs istered or sent to "addressee only" Parley Bambrough 18 Yale drive for slight additional fees Heights Determined Air parcel post rates are the same Country Club to any point in a given zone wheth- last June to be the most deserving graduate of Weber high school for er sent to an airline city an the Aglaia scholarship Miss Bamcity or to rural routes brough will receive her tuition student body fee and financial assistance in her purchase of books and school materials during the coming year She plans to study business at Weber college The club displayed at its Friday show the latest in autumn styles Joe Weston popular Utah writer in a most setting formerly of Ogden and now of Salt Thirteen adultadvantageous models and a troupe AmazLake City author of "These were on hand to show ing Mormons'' which is now in its of juveniles persons of every age third printing — 35316 copies hav- fashionsH for W Porter local dealer in group ing been sold — will make three women's fashions provided comspeeches in three hours Sunday He will speak in the I D S ments at the microphone AtmosSeventh ward at six p m the Fourth ward at seven p m and the Riverdale ward at eight p m Bishops of the three wards have arranged for him to arrive a little early or a little late in order that the speaking engagements may be Athur Halverson former bishop filled of the Ogden L D S Sixth ward FUNERAL DIRECTORS and present member of the Ogden stake high council will be the KIRKENDALL-DARUN- G speaker at the regular sacrament MORTUARY service at the Nineteenth ward DIAL 6900 chapel at Thirtieth and Wall Sunday Aug 22 at seven p m Card of Thanks Elder Halverson will speak on To all who were so kind and "Our Religion Does Make a Difhelpful during the recent loss of ference" The musicial program will our husband and father we wish feature three persons from the to extend our thanks and appreci- Hooper ward Don Parker vocalist ation Carl Allred violinist and Parley Mrs Eva Jones Belnap pianist The public is inMrs John Vilos vited Mrs Kenneth Rasley smm to t OGDEN Phone 5575 2nd Floor Eccles Bldg Wayne H Green Mgr we From a field of about 30 girls six streamlined bathing beauties were chosen at Hill air force base Friday to be finalists in the "Hill Jill" contest to be held at the Air Force day ball Friday Sept 17 The ball may be held at Lagoon if the weather is favorable The six finalists are Amy G Robins and Marilyn J Arnel pubVernona lications department Bush employe utilization Vesta L Still statistical control: Darlene and Martinson air installation Helen W Rives budget and fiscal department Three alternates were also chosen They were Pat Brady troop executive Eva Turner maintenance administration and Melba Mecham production control Judge at Friday's contest was Walter Z Lillian of the Lillian Salt Lake School of Modeling Drink Deal With Stranger Leads To Month Term 33 of Eddie Sulivyn met a stranger in a beer St tavern on lower Twenty-fift- h sell Thursday night offered to conhim a quantity of liquor summated the sale accompanied the stranger to City Hall park had a few drinks from the bottle was placed under arrest and is now serving 30 days in Weber county jail The stranger identified himself as an agent for the state liquor control commission Sulivyn in the Burch Creek court late Friday admitted a charge of unlawful sale of liquor and related the circumstances under which he made the sale Tremon-to- n SE Farnsworth r 49&r Tour Canceled by Dancing Club The Danzamigos fdancing club) has cancelled its projected trip to southern Utah and northern Arizona because insufficient couples could make the trip Mrs Myron Crandall said today Twenty-fou- r to 29 persons were needed In order to economically charter a bus and that number was unable to arrange for the journey she said The itinerary included Bryce canyon Grand canyon Zton canyon and Cedar Breaks The club e which specializes in dances made an eastern tour last year old-tim- a Box 143 Mexico Tours mv 61 Salt Lake Cit Furnished by Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL ty after give you the winner i n W A J?5tonV °fden- Bishop Lawrence I D S °y Syracuse ward Bu- cemetery Wanda Lammers Mrs Wanda Lammers 81 formerly of Ogden wife of Peter J Lammers of Oakland Calif died In Oakland following a long Friday illness Mrs Lammers was born in Germany Oct 18 1888 a daughter of John and Lena Haker Laible She came to Ogden in 1896 with her parents She attended Ogden schools and 36 years ago was married in Ogden to Mr Lammers who was a contractor and builder Trmoved to Oakland about 25 years ago are her husband: a Surviving Mrs Mary Dehn Ogden: a brothersister Albert Laible Berkeley Calif The body will be brought to Ogden and taken to the mortuary Twenty-fourt- h at Adams Cedar Rapids la died In a local hospital Thursday following an operation It was reported he was on his way home from the west coast when stricken and hospitalized in Ogden Mr Glassgow was born in New Market la July 31 1903 a son of Franklin and Nellie Williams Glassgow He attended Shannah high school and UniNebraska and had operated a versity ofstore for a number of years grocery On March 19 1926 he married MarRalston who died five years ago garet He was a member of the Masonic lodge and the Methodist church Surviving are two sons and a daughter Verona and Stanley Glassgow Rock Island 111 and Wesley J Glassogw Jr IT S navy stationed in two brothers and two sisters Japan: Willis A Glassgow Cedar Rapids la Charles S Glassgow San Mateo Calif: Mrs Hazel Baldwin San Francisco and Mrs Jessie Lohn Portland Ore The body is at the mortuary 8S3 Twenty sixth m astern the beer everybody goes fori FLOWER SHOP 10 sister Mrs Susie Williams Hurricane:a '1 terand three brothers whose names and whereabouts are unknown Services will be conducted Monday at one p m at the mortuary 3408 J Glassgow WesleyJonas Wesley Classgow 45 of 1 j£jf Funerals FLORISTS Esther D Christensen rial will be in Farmington Have You Tasted It Lately?Table Bread The Rev Selby Swift pastor of the Washintgon Terrace Community church announces a unified service with sermon and Sunday a m Sunschool at eleven-fiftee- n in the building community day The sermon "Sin" will be delivered by C H Colwell On Tuesday at seven-thirt- y p m the Bible study group will meet at the home of Mr and Mrs Sam 9 Doud Victory road Everyone is invited Q-5- i 512 STATIONS Blvd 24th St and Monro AM 11:00 8:00 9:45 Sunday Service Wednesday Service CHURCH PM AM Sunday School 4 Kiesel Reading Rooms RADIO KLO Sunday at 9:45 A T The public is cordially invited to attend the services and to use the reading rooms 323-32- DIRECTORY m i HEMISfHME WESTERN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST OGDEN r IN ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 28th and Qniney Harold Braner Factor 10:00 A M Sunday School Classes for All Ages 11 A M Sermon ' IRREPRESSIBLE TESTIMONY" Hear the LUTHERAN HOUR Over Station KLO Sundays at 10:30 A M which Royai Queen you buy today is better than ever It costs a lot more to make it that way Choice ingredients including specially milled flour are higher in price Yet Table Queen quality is improved You see Royal quality standards do not permit "skimping" here and there Nd inferior ingredients no substitutes are ever allowed For a genuine treat take home Table Queen— adv THE CLEARFIELD COMMMUNITY CHURCH Clearfield Utah Rev Selby Swift Pastor 54 Clearfield Villa 9:30 A M — Worship Sunday School and Sermon Sermon Subject "God America and Russia" By Chief Supervisor of Veterans J L Hawkes 7:30 P M Christian Youth Group You are invited to avail yourself ot the free bus service to the church SUBMERGED LIVES Sunday Sermon at j i 11 o'Clock First Presbyterian Church or 2406 Adams Avenue JOHN EDWARD CARVER Paster 1 DEATHS 11 Terrace Services KLO Former Bishop to Talk at Services And the Flowers Ana James stepson mfJ?nCh"Sens"-Clearfiel- VOUB Call or Writs 1948 show Writer Speaks Thrice Sunday SYRACUSE— Mrs Esther Davis Chris1999 Washington Phone 678V tensen 85 widow of Peter Christensen Syracuse died at p m Fri- PARK VIEW FLORAL uy in an ugaena hospital four-da- y Henry G Klenlce illness Mrs Christensen Phone 7231 was born Nov 6 2904 QUINOT 1882 in Panguitch OPEN until 8 p m for your conMiss Shirley Kinsey graduate of a daughter of Jovenience and Louise seph Ogden high school talented daugh- William Davis EVERETT FLORAL ter of Mr and Mrs Melvin Kinsey She was a member 2922 Wall has been awarded a of the L D S SyAND GIFT SHOP scholarshipMasons by Prince Hall grand racuse ward and 2419 Harrison Phone in conclave here had resided here 36 lodge of years During World Miss Kinsey was among 600 conBouquets Wedding Corsages I she was actFuneral Designing sidered The scholarship award is War ive in Red Cross for $600 at any school she chooses — work JACK'S FLOWERS On April 30 1911 the scholarship to be $150 per year 191i Washington Bird she was married to Jack Vander Waude Mr Christensen in Rea Office Farming-toSEE BEAUTIFUL are a ELIZABETH'S Surviving MEXICO CITY Shirley Kinsey Given Scholarship 21 off-airli- ne Three judges will choose City the final winner at the ball They will be Mr Lillian Lou H Van-de- n Bosch Ogden photographer and Mrs Mildred Hammer Lillian's assistant The girl who wins out over all other contestants and is named "Hill Jill" by the trio of experts will receive a silver loving cup in addition to the orchid corsage and engraved compact that will also be given to each of the six finalists according to Lorraine Ford chairman of the arrangements committee Miss Ford also announced that many small prizes such as picnic hams portable radios and luggage will be given away at the dance one-thir- TPastor Prepares R AUGUST phere was provided by the shifting hues of soft light and by J Clair Anderson's organ music Mrs Fount Langford general chairman of the Aglaia show today expressed the club's appreciation to all committee members and to all members of the public contributing to the success of the 1 fair to be held Sept 8 Labor day at the town park Feature of the affair will be the ten-thir- THE OGDEN (UTAH) Fashion Display Assists Club Scholarship Plan 1 Service to Be HOOPER — Hooper farm bureau making plan? for a free county election of Hooper's tomato queen who will reign over the entire celebration Also on the program will be a Children's parade exhibits of foods and handicraft junior beauty contest pet show horse pulling and a flower display General committee in charge includes Lewis Mitchell Clyde Lowe John Ma honey Lor in Munn Lloyd Spaulding Dan Torghele Eva Cox Lois Naisbitt Verda Simpson Julia Spaulding Emma Torghele and Lorrain Fowers Assisting are: Parel Parker Hat-ti- e Fowers Gladys Frew Mr and Mrs Vera Taylor Mr and Mrs Wilbur McCracken Maripn M Cox Leon Bingham Verda Simpson Julie Spaulding Lois Johnston Carl Manning Lloyd Spaulding and Lorin Munn The day's activities are scheduled a m to get underway at with the children's parade Other events will follow throughout the at day including an entertainment eleven a m The exhibit will open at ten a m and remain open all day Time of the other events will be announced later ft Air Parcel Post 1914 ORhHKUM rHKATRB BLOO Dial Wll Washington BlTd JENSEN FLORAL CO 1301 Flowers for Even Occasion Phone 7819 Washington Blvd WEBER FLORAL CO Greenhouse 740 38th St Phone CHRISTENSEN —Funeral services for Esther Davis Christensen widow of Peter Christensen of Syracuse m will in be held Monday at one p & Sons Colonial chapel Llndquist with Lawrence I Criddle bishop of Syracuse Ward officiating Friends may call at the funeral chapel Sunday from six until nine p m and Monday until hour of the service Interment in the Farmington cemetery directed by Llndquist & Sons Soloist FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Church School 26th and Jefferson Ave D Atwood Bird Pastor 9:45 A M Morning Worship— 11:00 A M Sermon: "INCONVENIENT CHRISTIANITY" Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:00 P M Choir Picnic Immediately After the Morning Worship ELEVI LUTHERAN CHURCH (National Lutheran Council) OPPORTUNITY Citizens' Underwriters' Insurance representative would like to talk to you about making a career out of the insurance business We now have openings for five salesmen to represent us with life health and accident and automobile insurance These positions are attractive opportunities for men seeking a future app£y in person at 215 24th ST Co Ogden City Floral ouu era bi waamngtoc bito VETERANS The 80th Congress Approved Continuance of SI Flight Training for Veterans CALL CHARLESWORTH FLIGHT INC TODAY Utah's Largest and Best Equipped Flight School Phone Mrs Bernice Tyree Contralto Corner 23rd Street and Jefferson Avenue WELCOME Church School 945 am 1100 am Worship Service Sermon: "THE BOUNTIES AT THE PARSONAGE" (Nursery for Small Children at Parsonage) L Floyd Lewis Pastor Phone 4787 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Your Limit?" Lawrence Ballantyne Soloist Ernest Oborn Organist 62 It THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD (Episcopal) 24th Street and Grant Avenue The Rev J Burton Salter Rector 8:00 A M Holy Communion 11:00 AM Morning Prayer and Sermon FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 24th at Madison Ave Lloyd Newton Minister j Bible School Morning Worship and Communion Senior and Intermediate C Y F 10:00 A M 11:00 A M 7:00 P M FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 25th Street at Jefferson Avenue H E COULTER Minister Morning Worship — 11:00 A M Sermon— "THE MIGHTY MEEK" Evening Worship— 7:45 P M Sermon— "NOT TO CONDEMN BUT TO SAVE 9:45 A M — Sunday School Classes for All Ages CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2635 Grant Ave A E PETERSON Paster Rev W Smith From Salt Lake City in Charge of Morning and Evening Services 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 A M Morning Worship 7:30 7:30 Evangelistic Prayer Prayer Service Wednesday P M P M ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 24th Street and Adams Avenue Sunday Mass: 6:00 8:00 9:30 11:00 A Confessions: (Saturday) 4:30 to 5:30 P 7:30 M ML to 8:30 P M WALL AVE BAPTIST CHURCH 27th and Wall Ave REV J L ROLLERSON ' a m Morning Service 11:15 a m Sermon "What Will Happen When Jesus Comes to the Earth in Glory?" 6 Text Revelation 19 Verses Dedication of Deaconess B Y P U 6:30 P M Senior Choir in Charge Sunday School 10:00 11-1- 2-82- CHURCH 2464 Adams Darrell M Farnham Minister 9:45 A M Church School 11:00 A M Worship Service Sermon Subject "What |