Show Second Section SECTION Second Section OGDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING B Relic Returns From Pacific Area Selections Made Post Assigned To Air Veteran For Vocal Units At High School PT A to Meet in Gym Thursday First meetin? of th sossnn 1nr members of the Washington school Parent-Teachassociation is scheduled for Thursday at eight p m in the school gymnasium it was reported today by President Leonard M Wayment The function will be in the nature of a party including games and other diversions in charge of Ellis S McAllister A short business meeting will precede the social The school district includes the Grand View Acre housing area All to attend the parents are invited gathering Other P-- Ii A officers recently elected are: Audrey Lar-se- n first vice president J Everett Hancey second vice president and principal of the Washington school Mrs Howard Alberts third vice president and Mrs Robert Harlow secretary er Printed May 5 1862 a well preserved Boston newspaper was found by Lt (jg Eric X Carlson at Clearfield naval supply depot The relic was wrapped about excess naval material returned from the Pacific t Lt Carlson is shown (left) with Everett Gottschalk of Roy — c Bargain Seen in Old Publication Speech Group to Meet Thursday FOR SALE — A new eight-rooacre house and of land planted with choice fruits— $1500 But please wait! That advertisement appeared in one of many copies of the Boston dated May 5 Morning Journal 1862 found in use as wrappers of naval supplies that were unpacked at the Clearfield naval supply depot recently The Civil war relic was discovered by Lieut (jg) Eric N Carlson officer in charge of equipment and storage section of reserve materials when workers were removing the contents of an incoming shipping crate filled with excess material from the Pacific area: The relic Is considered by depot employes far superK or in quality than some news print of today The paper is soft and pure white in contrast to the modern paper which frequently turns -brown and brittle with age In keeping with the bargain prices of long long ago the Boston Journal sold for two cents in 1862 m one-four- Play Thursday B th I FASfMUSClEACHE —chest tightness and pain Rub on stainless effective OUlCK fjllfc YOU'LL fl ed T9 -- A Vr-tro-- ol Va-tro-n- ol THE ON fi '49 JUKDIHS NASH INC UMMU and sneezes open noM cold-stuff- ed Breathe easier Use iPENETRD :i PANTONE MUSIC CO 29i Wash Blvd Dial Wash Blvd 2986 CMCKSMFHES MM this lovely pair of IWl foi Aw I $275 i fknsistant PLASTIC E i mm RETAIL VALUE IU CQIHrim Twn Aumm of the Dennison't following Foods:— Tomato Catsup Chili Sauce Chili Con Caxne Lima Btacs With Ham Meat Balls With Pork MA ft TOD AY to Dtnnvn n wjmbll State m mm m hich color and add re dlMwwy ml Tltu offer good only ikVSA jA Qtvtfl their beauty practical value lovely colors and fine quality Many set their value as high as $3 to $41 No wonder! 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Instantly a voice from the back row cried: "Tails!" each nostril — vnu'Il nose your for comforting relief Ask your doctor about it with perforated pipe Suppository form or tubes SutrfxasUma Paio Chntwjrl and Will Sell once PI Vicks misery of ample SSWSj Spffd amazine relief from with soothing Pao Acts to relieve pain "g t pai instantly Lubricates dry naroeneo Don I auner orevent crackine reduce swelling Paw Get! of piles torture needless simple eight-fiftee- pee! antly — the moment u put a few drops PILES INSTANTLY OF SIMPLE toots Howard Wheelwright scared the animals their way and Frank woke up just in time to borrow the gun and bring down his deer! Whoo- Kesd-Col- RELIEVE PAIN Dennisonls offers you Frost on the pumpkin daze — you can't blame the pumpkins for wanting to get lit up for Halloween But even if the weather is sort of crisp it's wonderful this fall — who can remember a better A ' autumn? Do This PAZO ACTS TO AMAZING Dr and Mrs George R Doxey Jr 2940 Brinker announce the birth of a son Nolan Paul Oct 10 at the Dee hospital The Doxeys have one other child Carolyn almost four Mrs Doxey is the former Arlene Paul daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl S Paul Paternal grandparents of the child are Dr and Mrs George R Doxey ALL NEW What Ilia There will be an open meeting of the Utah Speech Correction association at the school for the deaf Thursday Oct 21 at seven p m Prof E LeRoi Jones department of speech Utah State Agricultural college president of the association will preside The program in charge of Mrs Elizabeth Fruewald State Agricultural college BrightM instructor at the school for the Young university and Weber coldeaf will include demonstrations lege will attend of beginning speech lip reading and language with first and second year classes of the school for the deaf If9 C a v e U n Professors and students of speech at the University of Utah the Utah yellow- SOL One year ago maximum was 20 degrees warmer — 81 degrees maximum and 51 degrees minimum Frank Malendez and Don Slade each bagged their bucks and they only had one gun between them Birth Announced Dr Wendell Keck of the U S A C Logan will be guest speaker at the Aglaia club meeting Thursday Oct 21 at three-thirt- y p m in the drawing room of the Hotel Ben Lomond His topio will be the "Origin of Hymns" Mrs Mark E Bower and Mrs J O Sangberg will be hostesses ent fldOUJ With election coming on Hunts-vill- e Chris is campaigning on a plan to install meters with horse rings on them for folks in the His slogan is: "A slug valley for your plug" Hi ho weathero "what food these morsels be" Maximum temperature Tuesday was 66 degrees and minimum early today 35 degrees and skies still clear Speaker Chosen Johana Harris concert stage and radio artist will be presented in concert in the Weber college audin torium Thursday Oct 21 at p m by Utah State AgriMrs Harris is cultural college the wife of the noted American composer Roy Harris and is resident artist of the department of piano at the Logan college She will play the following numbers: Moaart--Fant- asy and Fugue c major Beethoven — Sonata Op 109 "Heart Throbs" is the title of a AAdaafta ' book published by the Weber county chapter Daughters of Utah PioVariations neers Proceeds of the sale of the feMk will go into the Daughters of Schubert — ImprolUtai Op 90 ChaconnonSS Pioneers 'memorial building fund This concert is free to the public jaEggre are nine complete volumes of "Heart Throbs" which may be and is under the joint sponsorship purchased singly or in the complete of Sempre Musical society of Ogset It is a compilation of lesson ma- den and Weber college terial Indian stories and pioneer experiences Further information may be had Mrs William Woterttradt mm 1395 Washington president of Weber county chapter nshine By Bl F-8- DUP Today was set aside by the Weber high school Pep club for the initiation of "little sisters" Approximately 150 girls took part in this initiation Girls trying out were required to be in the upper third of their classes and had to pass ' three marching tests attend all home ball games be good sports and have no "sluff" marks against them Initiates wore costumes assigned to them by Pep club members They were not allowed to talk all day except to members of the Pep club and teachers A party will be held at four p m today in the school gymnasium and Pep club members will choose their little sisters Refreshments will be served Initiation committee members were Beverly Deamer chairman Louanne Ellis Charlotte Gibson: Dianne Jones Renee Robbins LaRue Randall Geraldine Chandler and Nona Shaw Merrill Watkins is advisor for the Pep club 1948 Noted Pianist to Capt I Brooks Holloman has arrived in Ogden to take charge of the army and air force recruiting station here Capt Holloman was transferred from March air force base Calif A veteran of six years in the air force five of which he served as a commissioned officer Capt Brooks spent 34 months on overseas duty as a fighter pilot in England Germany and Alaska He had 14 months combat duty from May 1944 to June 1945 and spent 250 combat Jiours in the air He is the holder of the distinguished flying cross air medal with five clusters and several other medals For the past 18 months he has been flying 0 jet propelled fighters Born and reared in Virginia Captain Holloman was married two years ago to the girl he met in Richmond Va when he was 16 and she was 14 He and his wife plan to reside in Ogden and the captain was hopeful that the housing situation would be eased soon so that he could find a home on Ogden s east bench This is Capt Hollotnen's first on recruiting duty Selections for new vocal groups have been announced by the choral department of Ogden high school These new organizations are the Tiger Four a male quartet the senior girls' Vocal Nine and the Madrigal Singers Students chosen to participate in the vocal ensembles are: Tiger Four Jay Page Wayne Reeves Kenneth Brady and Clyde Howell Vocal Nine Annette Bott Vera Eschlcr Uamae Hansen Carolyn Torgeson Marilyn Beers Joyce Wheeler Helen Jackie Trapp Fleming and Chyrrel Olsen Madrigal Singers John Poole Jack Smith Lisle Anderson Wayne Holmes Karma King Pat Payne Anne Cornford Pat Stewart Nor-en- e Carter Marlene Barnett Gar Workman and Jim Vance These groups together with the senior double mixed quartet Joan Neilson Barbara Norseth Corinne Jones Joanne Richards Paul James Ray Vandersteen Ben Rudd and Larry Price will function throughout the year in various programs and concerts They will take part in traveling assemblies and will be obtainable for church activities and other programs Initiation Held At Weber High OCTOBER 20 DENNISON'S FOOD PR00UCT5 Box 8532 Chigo lllinoit X 5 Gentlemen: Please send me ram's) ruffled border and matching ties I indow curtains with Yellow U Green U PinkQ BiueU color 19!-2-i- "vacuum-simmered- YOUR CHOICE OF 4 m$m PASTEL 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