Show THE OGDEN ft (UfAHl STANDARD EXAMINER SatuMay Evening Dec 4 1948 Children Will Receive Thousands oi Gilts reach &000 Choir Will Appear Duriag the short program planned tos precede Santa's arrival will be entertained the panty-soerby radii) station KSL's "Story Prin- i REORGANIZED CHURCB Or JESL'S CHRIST OF LATTER-DASAINTS 151 Washington BIt 1000 AM Church School 11 00 A M Morning Worship 7 00 P M I Evening Worship Sym-ohonicch- fir Third annual Weber County Guernsey Breeder association meeting was held at the Weber Central dairy plant at Twelfth and Wall with Mack Rasband president of North Ogden in charge Election of officers was held with the following results: Joseph Chadwick of North Ogden president Clifford Smout of Slater-vill- e vice president Fred Schoss of Ogden secretary and Mack Rasband and Earl Felt of Huntsville Checking over a few of the 3800 gifts which will he gi en to the children of Hill air force base at a Christmas party December 22 are Mrs William M Morgan and Mrs Marion Stauffer Thepersonnel big job of wrapping the toys is being done by the wives of air force Officers and other volunteers —— — — - : radio-phonogra- Woman Bruised As Cars Crash BushellChosen t The icene of the party will be the huge transient aircraft maintenance hangarfat the north end of the field As 'Robin Hood' Death Summons Hooper Native -- Alberta Jensen Mitchell 29 of received chest and "Can you imagine me in a pair arm bruises at y Joseph Fowers 70 of 732 p m of tights?" exclaimed Bruce Bush-el- l Friday was found dead apparwhen the coupe she night Weber college sophomore who w" as driving collided with a sedan ently of a heart attack late Friday was: winner in a "Robin Hood" con- at the intersection of Canyon road at the Sanitary test) Friday night and Washington Laundry 1810 Busrell was chosen as the favorMrs Mitchell going north was Washington he was emite contestant during the intermis-sior- t making a left turn toward a filling where as a truck ployed of the traditional formal ball station on the west side when a driver He was born in sponsored by Chanado Weber col- - southbound car driven by Lorin lege gins ciud ne was presented Colvell 19 of 2029 Madison col-- a Hooper Oct 2S 1878 a son of portable radio and a cash mize hided with her' ear and Mary Joseph by Miss Marjorie Merrill of the '! tin tiHohii u ha : n i rnlieun farnitv aiH oHvkr in timo' th uuMimt Ann Germer th was investigated bv Traffic Officers Fowers He atChanodo Dale Mclann tt'as phnvnn as "Ttt ' W A Allpd and Otto P Hondprsnn tended Weber schools tie John" and Joe Hilton as "Fath-- 1 'No citations were issued county and Weber acader Tuck The three winners were emy chosen from a group of contestants On Oct 17 1906 at the ball of which ' Forest FanL he married Violet tasy" was the theme Fowler -- in the L Mr Fowers D S Salt Lake temple She died 3629 Monroe directors Members discussed dairy improvement herd testing association methods recently taken over from the Weber Central dairy and which has been est up in five counties through the action of the county agents and breeders Twenty-sev- seven-twent- enth ur Guard Posts Open To i i i I New S School Work Discussed Two Parked Cars Looted at Night H J Bonie 265 Twenty-fourt- h and Alton Blain 3772 Washington reported to police their automobiles weife prowled while parked near the! livestock coliseum West Ogden Friday night Bonie said that stolen from :iis car! were a suit two sports shirts and 30 pounds of apples Blain said five packages of cigarets flashlight ana a gas pedal were stolen SALT LAKE CITY Dec 4 AP Salt Lake City school board today had started discussions on — The Nov 20 1916 He had engaged in farming and marcantile business in Hooper coming to Ogden 19 years ago For the past 12 years he had been employed at the laundry Active in the L D S church he had served a mission to Germany from 1901 to 1903 and a mission to California He was one of the first presidents of the o'd 160th quorum of seventies and at time of death was a member of the high priests quorum of Weber building program for the district Anticipated was the early construction of three new school buildings and new gymnasiums at East and West high schools Financial support was given the program at a special bond election recently A series of study meetings for the new projects will start Wed- - stake While residing In Hooper he had nesday served in the seventy quorum and in Sunday school and was a ward teacher In Ogden he married Sarah Allan Jensgn and was later separated" Surviving are his former wife and the following sons and daughters: J Lloyd and Wilford G Fowers Mrs Irene F Potts and Mrs Leonore F Cooley Ogden: 10 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: John H George and Leslie G Fowers and Mrs George Hunt Hooper: Mrs William Coop and Mrs Clarence Malan Ogden Services will be conducted Tuesday at one p ro at the mortuary six-mon- th I South Ogden Stake Entertains Tonight Non-Vetera- ns between the ages of 184 to 26 years who have sufficient exemptions to preclude their induction through selective service are eligible for enlistment in the Utah national guard it was announced today byr Lt CoL LeRoy Olson commanding officer of the 222nd field artillery battalion The memorandum was received at the Ogden battalion from Brig Gen J Wallace West adjutant general of the Utah national guard Non-vetera- I STATION IN WESTf UN I HEMIS?Hf ns Enjoys Banquet and PLAIN CITY — The Gleaners of L D S Farr West stake enjoyed their annual banquet and dance at Plain City Friday night Members of the L D S general board who were present included: Mr and Mrs William H Reeder Mr and Mrs Reed J Wright President and Mrs Wilmer J Maw President and Mrs A D Bown and Mr and Mrs Frank Williams There were 175 persons present In a candlelight ceremony the theme was offered Lucile White Gleaner president of the stake was presented with an orchid which had previously been given to May Fox of Salt Lake City on her 95th birthand she in turn presented the day orchid to Mrs Reeder general M I A president Dancing followed and refreshments were served LaMar Facer &£ Mound Fort ward is the stake president There are 17 leaders in the and Gleaner organization who provided the entertainment M-M- en TRUTH THE ONLY BASIS OF FAITH er Farr West Stake Sunday Sermon at 11 o'Clock First Presbyterian Church 2402 Adorns Avenue JOHN EDWARD CARVER Pastor GEORGE FROST Tenbr Soloist I "' I"1 f Youth Service at 7 o'clock Choir Practice at 0 o'clock Sunday School meeting with modern materials at 9:45 o clock The annua bazaar and dinner will be held Tuesday afternoon and night Dinner served from 530 to 8 P M - IJ1KST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 24 th at Madison A venae Lloyd W Newton Minister Bible School (Free Bus to and from) lj Morning Worship and Communion 10:00 A M 11 A M (Dedication of Picture in Memory of Samuel and Mary Query) ! 5 P M Evening Vespers "The Guild will be in charge) Senior and Intermediate Young Peoples 6 P M FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST OGDEJN t and 24th teMfti 11:00 KM Sunday Service 8 00 PM Wednesday Service 9:45 AM Sunday School 4 Kiesel Reading Rooms RADIO KLO Sunday at 9 45 A M rhe public is cordially invited to attend the service and to use the reading rooms CHURCH 323-32- DIRECTORY M-M- en ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH M-M- Court Dismisses Motorist Case A drunken driving charge against Joseph S Saunders 42 of 2618 Monroe was dismissed in city court on recommendation of Joseph C Foley deputy city attorney on grounds of insufficent evidence Traffic Police M K Mitchell and A R Covieo said Saunders was driving h his automobile east on Twenty-sixtnear Adams Nov 19 when he suddenly turned in front of another vehicle causing a collision 533 512 ty Officers Name by Guernsey Group cess" in person Music will be furnished fby the famous Ogden Speakers include the Rev Rhbert D Stelle president of Westminister junior college Big 4vent of the evening for the adults will be the giving away of a 1949 adtomobile plus thousands of dollarsiworth of other gifts such as combinations refrigerators luggage and movie University of Utah alumni! Founders day banquets to 26 be held Feb were discussed at a meeting of the Weber county chapter U of U Alumni association President Glen H Adams said tentative programs were outlined and arrangements started Also attending the meeting were Mrs J Quill Nebeker vice president David Coombs and Robert Becker Aid Whit-mey- ot Discussed Banquet Plans for the U Society Election six-thir- according to Brig General William M Moigan commanding general Planned along the same lines ot a party held last year for all Hill fielder and their families this year's party promises to be "big- and better" Geh Morgan sa'd ipprojftmately 3800 children accompanied by their parents will be In attendance at the party to see Santa Hrrive in an airplane and hand gifts by the thousands Attendance at the party is expected to s C ed promises to be one of the biggest i-il-l hllrirOn V1UIU1VI1 Y Christinas parties ever held in the state oi Utah was being planned tor HiH fielders today by key civilian and military personnel of Hill air force bjase for the night of Dec 22 The hajngar will be decorated with evergreen tree? and scenes demoting the birth of Christ Decorations are under the direction of Lynn J Barringer Ogden Gifts in Are Groups At tHe finish of the half-hoprogram Santa Claus will arrive in his airplane to hand out the gifts To help him with the task of getting eniough presents for the party Santa has enlisted the aid of William Gj Leithiser and Mrs Marion Stauffdr of the Hill AFB supply division The gift articles are being ob- tained n a variety of ace erouos'so that each child will "get somethine he or fhe really wants Leithiser Mid Attendance at the Dartv will be limited! to Hill air force base military aid civilian personnel their families or guests However only Hill AfB personnel and their children be permitted to claim prizes 6r gifts A dahce will follow the presentation and prizes A Marlene Venables Roy- - and in Weber county yj Ray Ann Johnston South Oerfn activities in the The Foley Manufacturing Co made food preparation club this year the awards possible H club members £or outsUndir! Mrs R E Edens 2772 Harrison Installation ceremonies for new officers of Weber lodge No 6 Free boulevard Friday was and Accepted Masons will be held of the Children's Aid so6 temMasonic Dec in the president Monday of Ogden for another year ple preceded by a dinner at ciety p m Other new officers are: Mrs H Elected Thursday night were M Shank vice president: Mrs V masCoombs Parker worshipful ter -- Ernest L Shaw senior war- j Youel recording secretary: Mrs den Carl Warner junior warden Clarence Ledingham correspond- Archie V Mcintosh treasurer El- ing secretary: Mrs George mer Hodges secretary and Damon treasurer R Ford trustee The society is a licensed adopOfficers elected for Unity lodge tion agency and in connection with No 18 F & A M are William S this work it provides home mediSilverthorn worshipful master cal and care for unmarried Percy N Cook senior warden mothers hospital women wish If the young Charles L Whited junior warden: to give their babies to Joseph L Titley treasurer James parents the society places adoptive the baCharles Jones secretary and J bies in accordance with highest William Gailey trustee George Washington No 24 will professional standards in adoptive work elect officers tonight More recently the society has enAnnual meeting for El Monte comnnfndery No 2 Knights Tem- tered the field of family service plar will be held Dec 6: Ogden work and has added to its profes- chapter No 2 Royal Arch Masons sional staff a social worker trained Dec 7 Ogden Council No 3 Royal in family counseling and Select Masters Dec 10 Instalis financed through lation ceremonies will be held theThe society community chest It also reDec 13 ceives an appropriation from the state through the legislature because of the state-wid- e service performed by the society in the care of unmarried mothers and- - the adoptive field HIL4 AIR FORCE BASE — What camerafe At Conducting Election Series Hill Base Will Ad as Host Ai Large Parly arGCJiij Leader Retained Masonic Groups by Bishop R D Wardle of the L D S Second ward Burial will be in Hooper cemetery Twenty-sixt- h ZSth and Qatney 10 00 HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOO! Yes that's what you can do when you buy delicious Royal Fruit Cake made with only the very choicest materials: including highest quality pecan nuts raisins citron orange and lemon peel glazed cherries and pineapple So if you are craving a taste treat simply "out of this world" you will want Royal Fruit Cake And it's only 70c a pound Order from Your Grocer —PAINT YOUR Harold Bracer Sunday School Classes far All Ages Lutheran Hour — KLO — Sunday 10:30 A Ml WALL AVE BAPTIST CHU RCH 27tl Wall Ave j A M School— 1000 Sunday Jonah Chapter First Six Subject: Prayer Holy Communion Sunday Evening j Group No 1 in Charge 11:15 A M — Sermon na 1 8 00 P FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Mtk and Jefferson Ave D Atwoed Bird Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL — 9:45 a m MORNING WORSHIP— 11:00 a m Sermon — Advent — A Season of Preparation Youth Rally 4:00 P M ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH (llational Lutheran Council) inted Corner 23rd Street and Jefferson Avenue Figurines Plaques Shelves and Lamps We Supply Lacquers Enamels Oils Flocking and Brushes Watch for daily information in Random References Dial WELCOME Church School Worship Service i ORR CRAFT SHOP 3756 Wash M — "CHRIST'S KINGDOM COMES 11 A M SolveYour Gift Problem OWN-Unpa- A - 945 am 1100 Sermon: "WAIT AM I SEE Floyd Lewis Pastor am jhona?t7 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 3-32- 11 2464 Adams 9 45 A M Church School 11:00 A M — Worship service Sermon br Ward McCabe Westminster College Mrs C L McMUlar Ernest Oborn Organist 5:30 P M —Pilgrim Fellowship for Young People t m mm t N Means jAore Profit V Amrt those who arc preparing for the L T S Sou w iiuisi in tit- h n i Ogden stake birthday ball tonight are Evelvn owatner ana i irt ii i i ooa Party Has Theme 'Winter Magic' FUEL "Winter 1 will be in Steve Oil No 2 Fur nace Oil ly-i- i No 3 Furnace Oil SAVE e Guaranteed Hottest on e Guaranteed J ! " Cleanest the4-ber- s Weber college ballroom Sponsored' by all priesthood and auxiliary of the stake the organiations social is in observance of the sCv- enth anniversary of the stake Hl" 0den stake was organ- wee trom a division of Mount Ogden stake The stake s membership has increased from 5000 to approximately 7000 All members and former mem- - OIL Noj Magic ' Guaranteed Best SHOTGUN SHELLS at of the stake are invited to V on Savings cucren Rote B jk P' m' There WlU be a sPecial floor show The dance will be semi-fomal SAVE FUEL SAVE MONEY Insulate Now With FlBt Do you wont greater profit? Our rate is 2 twice a year Do you compounded want availability? No one has ever watted for the withdrawal of needed funds at The Friendly Federal Do you wont safety? Your account here will be insured up to $5000 Do you want added conven fence? Save any amount any time by mail if you prefer Blanket and Batts Poured and Blown Types ZONOLITE Wasatch BAGGS NORTHERN OIL CO OIL CO 229G Grant Ave jGrant Ave Phone 4429 n ece Rock Wool Batt FOR FREE ESTIMATES 1 ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 24tb Street and Adaaaa Aveama " 8:00 0:30 11:00 Sunday Mass: 6:00 4 30 5 P M Confessions (Saturday' 30 to 30 A M to 8 3u P M The Washington Terrace Community Church Meeting in the Community Building Rev Augusta Jackley Millenary 493 17th St Cordially Invites You to: Sunday 11:15 A M — Unified Service warship Sunday School Sermon Subject: "A Promise Fulfilled' Sunday 7:30 P M —Christian Youth Group will neat at 54 Clearfield Villa Tuesday 7:30 P M — Bible Study Group will meet at the home 0 Mr and Mrs S H King Army Way Monday Evening Sunday School Teacher Meeting at 7:30 P M W th Mrs Edgar Carey at t Victory Rd CALVARY TABERNACLE i mm Washington Bafcleeari F L Stinson Pastor Revival Services every night except Saturday with Mabel j Lindsey of Los Angeles Calif Youth Service—6 30 p m Sunday School — 10 a m S34 LINCOLNLUMBER Dial 4418 2(567 Lincoln Ave "TIST CHURCH L-9- and Goldi B 25th M:eettlefferin Avenue n ft COULTER Minister Morning Worship— 11 ai m J Sermon — WHAT CAN JESUS DOT Broadcast of this service will begin at no over Station KOPP tltfO on your radio dial) f I Evening Worship — 7:45 P M Sermon— "CHRISTIAN PRIORITIES" G-2- Also pADMruI IIHITIlk FIRST 1 6C r A BETTER RETURN ON INSURED SAVINGS KOI AS (Episcopal) 24th Street and Grant Avenue The Kev J mnon falter Rector 8:00 A M — Holy Communion 9 30 ATlt Church School 1100 A M — Morning Service ! r- Divorce — Kenneth E Johnson was granted a divorce in Second district court from Ola M Thnln on grounds ot cruelty They werje married Oct 11 1924 in Colorado Springs Colo THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Morning Worship— 2376 WASHINGTON BLVD CAt 11 a m Evangelistic— 7:30 p m KOPP 8:30 to 9 Sunday Mornings Welcome to our assembly Phone |