Show Plain Take Entries For Dairy Day -- Ml All dairymen are invited to enter exhibits for which blanks may be obtained front the extension office 375 postoffice building Ogden: Blanks will be mailed to those who phone the office !Four-club and FFA members re also invited to prepare livestock for exhibition BarrOn said Plans are under way for obtaining prominent judges of the exhibits mm their names will be announced at an early date Invitation to attend is to be extended to Gov J Bracken Lee and other state officials also Ogdrn city and Weber county commission- T3H IfflHBA nB if 2 - v VBbk it chair- man Floyd Palmer is assistant chairman and treasurer County Agent A L Christiansen is in charge of publicity Rulon Jenkin3 and Mr Christiansen invitations Ralph Rotpon finance: J McRas-ban- d premiums and entries Robert Penman Junior divisions The Plain City town board of which Floyd Palmer is chairman will be in charge of grounds and the noon dinner f It Is anticipated a large number of Holsteln Jersey Guernsey and other dairy cattle will be entered in the show which attracts livestock and dairymen from Utah and Idaho J ° Along Parkings 4mHH fiH BViiaeESfc&- - - Capt Rhoton who recently finished his tour with the Caribbean air command will soon be reassigned to Hill air force base near Ogden J East requested however that those desiring to place trees in parkings— city property— first contact the parks department "We must insist that only hardwood trees be planted" East said "Our office would like to know the kind to be planted in each instance" Prospects are that at least two public Arbor day ceremonies will be held Commissioner East has Among leajders at the third annual Baptist Youth fellowship convention which convenes next Friday are selected Lester park for a ritual' of the Junior Wood(left to right) Ruth Vories Marilyn Anderson Dick Tatro and Phyllis Johnson men of the World On City Hall subject to final approval off m m the topic Will be Make a park and county commissioners city Joyful Noi$e" with Dick Nordquist members of the Ogden Garden club as leader j propose to extend rose bush plantn From seven-fiftto ings pi m Marilyn Anderson will be the leader and the topics will ' be: if'Greeti the Brethren" "Num- - be Be Not Slothful in Business" The thirdl annual Utah air fnrm haw Mm M 55 Ttiirtnn her' More Excellent Way" "The Ye the People" "And They Youth fellowship convention willmigsionary at ine 0gden ChrlstiaA Shall Lead to eleven a m From Us" and "Proclaim V W 2?eet at the First Baptist church VVUKVl f H11U ese Words" From eight-fiftethe Rev Kenneth Hobart will W get ITI Twenty-fifth- ! and Jefferson' Fri ' Praise Ye Je- - speak on the subject "The Mora eight forty-fiv- e day and Saturday April 8 and 9 Adams executive secretary for the vah" twill j be the subject to-- 4 Excellent Way" At eleven the Theme of the convention will be convention L Thtrcf will be leader subject will be "Study to Show "Because I Love" and principal Samuelson state B nr Jerry to nme-frt- v Thyself Approved" From eight forty-fiv- e speaker will be the Rev Kenneth president will preside at the rneet- On the topic "Because I Love" H Y F O mIthe Oeden G Hobart formerly a missionary ings iH present la sketch entitled 'tYe there will be the following disto the Orient and now professor Will Open Friday lso Mpy pave Friendship With cussions: oil Christian missions Berkeley 1 — I Will Grow in My Personal The will program open Friday Baptist divinity school Berkeley with Mr Samuelson Life by Chaplain Everett Christian and f On sessions conference presiding Saturday Calif j Cormack of Hill air force base 2— Irom six to seven-thirt- y p m the Conferences during the convenith "Praise Ye Jehovah" Bob I Will Witness to My Friends by topic will be "Declare Your 1"Pecii tion will be led by Mr Hobart by grees mussenl leader From nihe- - the Rev Hobart 3—1 Will MagniEverett Cormack chaplain at Hill to seven-fift- y From seven-thirt- y to tenfifteen the topic will fy Christ in My Community Mrs — — ——s— r--- ir — H — fi — S Burton 4—1 Will Share in i— rrt M Total Life off the Church the the :TIT-- LI Iff l Ci-- J a I Rev Elmer C Adams -i Twelve-fiftee- n p m "Eat Drink and Be Merry" p m "Sing Unto the Lord a New Song" Dick Tatro Two p m "Study to Show Thyself Approved"' Three p m Give and Account" Three-thirt- y p m "Publish Glad Tidings" the Rev Clifford Young Four d m "Ye Shall Find Rest6 P m Keep the Feast" "My Love Will Extend to the Uttermost Parts of the Earth' Rev tree-planti- ng Baptist Youth Will Gather Here From Over State y V - en I te r--— -- -t-- 1 1 clR pJJLt RrSal ewPRaBHaar Bsa 'SfiaV ' 1 iBBal ' R s'JusSsM wrW 'S '"sauBaCsT ' a The missing bird features the above scene from the drama feitivai play Lena Rixerk" Amonr tho' ess members are (left to right) saatOtt Zandel Betty faaibatg hirlcne Zimmerman and Bob Koater Each Ward Has Prepared Ad United Air Lines office at fee municipal airport Shipments Included a wide variety of irr- chandtse he said ladies ready-to-wevacuum cleaners babv chicks chinchillas tropical fuh of daffodils which are sold throughout the city came by air he reports Ogden shared with the nation m the record feeallul month with the United system's March trade svcaoiiiif even the Christmas volume The svstem handled 2200000 tons of mar chandise during the past month he points eat The annual drama festival of the LDS South Ogden stake will be presented Thursday and Friday April 7 and $ in the Fourteenth ward chapel 3790 Adgnu Entertainment will begin at pm Eight wards will combine to present dramas Each t ward has selected a play to demonstrate the talent shown in the ward Four plays will be given each night of the festival Budget tickets will be honored Mrs Lawrence E Olpin is stake drama director seven-for- ty-five one-ac- If Choice BUILDING ar LOTS FOB SALE $400 $500 $665 MORBY'S Stmt TnTchHTTn Muic Today! SPINE7 PIANOS FOR RENT -- — 'STremBjBBjj 5 One-thir- ty Six-thir- Air Trade Gains In Past Month witlt opftoft VSa) Slieable portion of rent ma v be uses : By June Van Ogden had shipped in a record amount of freight— 11000 pounds —during the past month according to Hugh B Wilcox manager of C5 "1 - dc- - rs- -r T0w fTwwmVmt W£iIfflTJth£ rSzXJ-JS-R5S ( Or V ty Hobart fm$fwSsS- lyMBBP--- lBBBBBMBBV of our BODY & PAINT BM-- mmm SffiBB V' I llJiBM '' ' l mmmm flfe jfc Skm I BiBBBBBS Union Denies mum JSBB Wl Workers on Strike BBSS "j mnw nm ami An official of local 77 Painters and I Deo union (A Fv Lt) de nied today that its members are OB jl SHOP April 4 and 5 w x i m i r strike The Salt Lake chapter the Painting and Decorating Contractors association said however that from 350 to 400 painters have wanted oft tfteir jobs C p McHenry union business wished manager said anyone who - n'--to hire a pHr-'r'p:reasonable rates could employ one through regularly licensed contractors Gunther Zilonka secretary of the contractors said "the strike is on" and asserted that union members refused to work without wage increase Zilonka said the contractors re fused the union's demands first for a wage increase and later for a scaled down boost of x 12 cents per hour The current i i contribution to the weber coumi rate is $17$ ied Cross drive It will be used by mum early Saturday and barometric pleasure 2983 and a cold front -- -X moving in One year ago it was warmer with 40 degrees maximum I ''Mil and 24 degrees minimum P S — Lil tells why they have such a high crib for the baby! Answer: "So we can hear him when he falls out!" Who was it said: If feminine intuition is so infalBHay why do women ask so many darn 4 Say parents used to L questions" strike children to discipline them — now it's usually in self defense! ven if is sssii mmmtmt'Y ' isW JmeS9Rt of ' I Come In — inspect our New Equipment IffiS A and N Motors UTAH en g v CLEARFIELD eight-fiftee- f Grand Opening V2 PRICE Sam mmj city" tri-sta- County invited to a tree or appearance by plant trees in the parking In front of their residence as part of the Arbor day observance April 9 "Not much attention baa been paid to this important holiday since a time before the war" City Commissioner Thomas East commented "Now that most of US have again settled into a routine way of living I think it Is proper that we make aa effort to beautify our M 1 April 2 — Capt Clifford C Rho- ton Clearfield has been commended by Major Gen Willis H Hale commanding general Caribbean air command for the outstanding manner in which he performed as- aignments since joining the Caribbean air command Oct 14 1946 as chief of the inspection and inventory section of the supply division of Panama air depot wing Curun du Heights C Z While in charge of this section Capt Rhoton effected a complete reorganization installing latest methods ana procedures and a training program that resulted in a saving of manpower and greater efficiency of operation Through ("apt R ho ton's initiative and ability the Panama air depot wing's inspection and inventory section became raaognlzed as being on a par with the best of the air force art Ogden residents take a hand in enhancing the city's ten-fifte- CommanderLauds Davis Officer Opening Special Wheel Balancing Play Scene in Annual Drama Festival ToPlaniTrees 1' JHSl H depots X Citizens Bidden all-dai- ry Davis lftA Miner A April 3 1949 Sunday Morning I CLEARFIELD STANDARD-E- (UTAH) Entry blanks for Plain City's annual Dairy day will be ready for mailing early this week it is announced by Howard H Barron secretary the event which is the breed show in largest 411 be held Monday :tah May ers jf Jay Metarland is general 06DEN THE Ci! tyWill ljlrs Leah Greenwell Weber f'nns oo ucmaine r"Si martl a iiirr We Are Exclusive Factory Styes Agents rHE STROMBERG EMPLOYEES Clock tiinnnrr --— Stormv Periods :r I 'V Sixth ernrip rilinil nt the Wshl quist school made good ule of their recess periods where the weauier was too Da a io piay out side 1 Durintf Junior TtA rrnc: 4uM1r the 39 students of the sixth grade cnippen uj to ouy some yarn ana beean knit tine an afghan Soon there was 'enough interest that some of the boys and girls worked on the project even when the ' 7 weather outside was good alliaxirntii TB tiha Rorlln the pupils on their work and fwhen -- Our salesman will be pleased to ana explain this equipment cam I WT1 ifldouj it for EVERGREENS! (VrayfriJ " Thr walnut waterfall bedroom get includes a vcni-ekek bed r:rht stand and bench Also included are: Box springs and mattress 2 pillows bed spread boudoir set 9x12 rug be bought andltllnilo 3-- separately) mi temperature reaching of 52 degrees on Sat- - Jtllest ROOF LEAK? aid I live loin aignan OX rose ana with fair Ing in 'wfr4er HMhr spite pf Mor- Upon its completion the ajfghan was presented by the students to rdlh confero ice time calling for Mrs Leah P Greenwell as their mhbc ella£ Mawns are due for an erai rale ins and spring nlowimr title at hand along with clean-u- yv Flintkote Brand Thikbut SHINGLES p iMUSt-u- a III 1 season '''ml Roll Roofiecj time too vneuk s dowd and get the dead anu wer-Ki- u branches out lot consisting of hundreds of Tall and Spreading varieties of Arbor Vitae Juniper Yews Spruce etc WHY A new — Uoi --— !— I iinri 'finier rnniminai - " til i I't I- Lid Plastic Cement T V Asphalt Emelfioff I J lets a bnimtpniis flflit rrnn r-r: r Sui ujuc now ir someone atjiiaivrai weeds pass a law "r against ley Spring! Shopper unable to park ckr on Twenty-fourt- h at four- tngrty pm Friday went over the aHcwasningxon stopped on tne mm irt front of J C Pennev's made a purchase got in his car SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES f Fruit Trees Shrubs and Vines mjmSV street " the t d drove down " i T °W j temperature Friday wi th 32 degrees mini- - Now BURTON-WALKE- R At $50500 LUMBER COMPANY 2427 Lincoln Dial ''JW MOORE'S NURSERIES lots! 'c: th mi Time" 1 FERTILIZER OGDEN FORI SALES 35t-2- Ct — I i Street I 5 if ' ( COMPLETE FURNITURE STORE 1 ill ERSOn C ar Parts Room i 36800 Includes a sofa and matching chair with green or rose frieze covers 3 table lamps 1 floor lamp 1 cocktail table 2 end tables 1 platform rocker 1 mirror 19x12 rug 1 9x12 pad and 1 lamp table (Can also be bought AMMONIUM SULFATE ST IS LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE at separately) JFREE DELIVERY OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Veleei et 3S3fi $ 6 i VM f ONLY By SO mm?- J 1246 Washington Blvd UNSEMIMI t-- w —- fori Time Recording Red Croasexeertive seeretat n ana Kooert layior oi the Ha msr BElBflOM t Where Ogden With CORNER 2SRD MM WASH BLVD 1 |