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T- r 1 8 :: Leaders Assemble at Baptist Convention Council Seeks ' Data on City n t me n t ot s special e to complete a study to determine advisability of adopting fee city manager form of government for Ogden eity was one of the major Hem of business at the annual meeting of? the Ogden Bus£' iness 'and Labor council Lowe was elected :'jWJi (Cotton) president to succeed C B Doty Ralph C Duvall and Hugh F O'Neil wereii elected vice presidents and A A Thorn secretary The meeting was held Friday Bight in Hotel Ben Lomond Study of city manager government operations in other places comparable to Ogden city has been going on for several months The new committee under chairmanship of Patrick Healy was urged to bring the1 study to a conclusion and to report recommendatMjMl pecfe to thie council membership as aeon as possible Other committee "members are William C Jensen Tom Myers Frank W Hart and Sieman Bowman The council is made up of business and labor representatives of Ogden city and Weber county Convicted the lurch Croak court late Friday hy a two-ma- n and Jury on ' charge of driving while under the influence of liquor Thomas Finn 25 of 4 West Court is at liberty under $280 bond pending his appeal to the Second district court He will appeal a tall sentence imposed by Justice of the reace Alfred UladwelL Finn was arrested March 21 at Harrisville following an accident ia which his 1949 convertible was demolished He and three passengers escaped with minor injuries State witnesses were Trooper John Ross who investigated the accident Donald Duncombe of Roy a passenger in the car who said he accompanied Finn to El Chicko Inn where they had two n drinks of liquor Dr E D and Donald Smith chesatat at the Dee hospital who testified a blood test revealed Finn was under the influence of liquor 'Finn the only defense witness declared he had only one drink was not intoxicated and the accident resulted from chuckholes in the highway Members of the jury were Archie King Howard W Thompson Mrs Lee Stauffer and Mrs Lynn Singleton ''' Holy Week services will besin in St Joseph's church tomorrow (Palm Sunday) Palms will be y blessed at five am and distributed after the masses which y begin at six eight and eleven am five-fort- nine-thirt- SO-d- av Si 3l SI BBBBsHP1 ' SSSSSSSi jSgSSsi BSSSHHSHgSSSSSSSSSSSSsH Zea-ma- PP1 JHyW jK BassiBBBBl gggggggl' fm m iMWmk Jsssl BssW wflLa By readers Hgi third annual Utah State Baptist Youth fellowship convention are (seated) the n ii Hf i mi' ivcv i ininrn lounc ait l itv tt Baptist convention staff Rev Kenneth G Hobart Berkeley Calif Jerry SamuelsoniakrSalt Lake 1 cislA R "V IT at-th- World in Need of Genuine Love Speaker Declares al ie i Autos Collide Two Injured Two persons were injured at today in a collision dTn Tr n 91 TIME GARMSONS 2M7UMg We Specialize in Personalized Floors with our cedar and redwood lumber and pickets cut m uniform length for yourl convenience Erect the fence yourself quickly and reasonably M-sec tion 42 inches $d high per section ft IS HERE AGAIN! ti SPECIAL hi Rustic Pickets 8c each BAGGS I from the south The Clary car continued j200 feet after thie accident and went over a curbing onto a lawn rant Are Official State Inspection I Station No 324 Lake City: commLssions fellow ship Gene Fisher Clearfield world service Klsie Karadeima Ogden life service and stewards Dick Hughes! Salt Lake City ership Moan tiarry iiawson Outgoing officers are: Jfedry Sam uelson Bait Lake City president Miss Marilyn Anderson Ogden vice president Miss Janet e Pow ers Salt! Lake City secreti and Miss Bonnie George Ogden treas urer ± : a marriage Marilyn Huser Salt REORGANIZED 0 ANS 151 WashtBcton Blvd Church School Morning worship 10 00 AM r Mfhroteets famines against the cost of their mortuary services or burial property or both by making a small savings per month over a two to period Should the purchaser die at any time while saving amount agreed upon the full benefits are in effect the at ' further cost 'T ten-ye- ar Any family regardless of age ean acquire It without a physical examination in amounts from $100 to $1000 0r example if the purchaser is under 40 years of age and desires $500 of protection $390 savings per month ftrtr ten years ($46800) matures the You don't pay on it for a lifetime and in no easeplan do you pay ia as as much you take out i"h t - an other Wares too numerous to mention here tut if you dial 4689 a representative will call at your on your Part explain "° °bligation lll'thcdeuihlullT Invetigata the benefits of thiscopyrighted plan is none more secure being offered? AULTOREST MEMORIAL GOBPORATION 836 36th SSbsBSBBBbW: VII DA'S I I K1 Weber Central Mtth Processing Plant 2851 Ogden Avenue ss now vacant and will be rented as a warehouse or distributing plant Sunday -at Ml -- — la ittMul tha use Ota taadtng rv bsdldang WKh JOHN EDWARD CARVER Pastor Morning Worship in Church at 8 o'clock Music by Ogden Male Chorus Ladies Trio Yt th Evening Worship in Church at8 o'clock ConiMunion Service Friday at 8 o'clock ST PAUL'S LI R7fR T1BJ TOtf rc A N CHURCH —— 104)0 A M ShiiMlaw gtetuiid All am UKW AM—"CHRlSrs ENEMIES SERVE HIM" lSSS-1S- Ha service at 8 00 pm VICTORIOUS SAVIOR" FIRST METHODIST CHFRCH D (Mstaai Bird raatoff CHURCH SCHOOL- -9 30 a BX MORNING VVORSHIP-- 11 00 a m TRU'MPHAN'T vn fvtrv MUSIC t raim sunaay opetiai M thodisl V tl rnrtnrrVt H v bv the Choir p 7:00 p m ELM LUTHERAN CHUB 29th end Wash (National Lutheran Council) 23rd Street at JefTerassi Pickup and Delivery Church School Worship Service Of SHAPES f" RICHARDO Meas-Bo- n 11 : WELCOME and Voei BUSH BARBER ANB BEAUTY SHOP Dial Colors in Bushes You Know Will Grow also AM Shrubs Bed Plants end Cut Flowers BAGGS OIL CO 2296 Grant Ave MM Wash Blvd Phone 9677 nJos - (Nursery for Pre-Seho- Children) pl FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CBUl Brunswick TIRES That Guarantee Themselves 9 45 i CHARACTERISTIC'S OF THE GREAT KING" Itinera- Lewta Paster — Fheae 4T0T BUDGET TERMS ALEVA GARDENS TTB 2404 Adams Avenue SHAPING By rVAN Yes indeed — Just ' r v one! Th-ati- Find Presbyterian Churi vniFR f-- Manicures BLsSBBIBBliBBWBBi- Meeting Wodman RaySERVICE CUTTING REo by r Scalp TreatmenHs WASHINGTON MVD OG0EN UTAH Sermon at 11 o'Clock Sunday This Held in Ornbeum — sMweaha HairCLUB to your hair 4ords I PALM SUNDAY IN ORPHEUM THEATR1 rtxB STRENGTH OF JOYOUS SERVIC YES! ap- — m Something New in Lubrication till NENTS give lusiHr JL I k Dinwooilv it mi Virginia Barker (below) will be leaiurea in raim Sundav services ef the First Presbyterian church WELDON Gives Milady xoung s taeir choices - T r aBfW1" Wednesday Service' Sundav 8ehoot Heading Rooms RADIO KLO CHURCH XBBBBBBBB FOR RENT Church School A M— Worship Service SermcnHev Oliver WL Adams: "THE HOLY Special Music 9 45 A M U - 5 30 I MPUgrlm Fellowship for Y0nE People THE CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY Utah Sunday 9:30 A M Unified Srrvlce WOrsWp Service Sunday 7:30 p m— The Christian Youth 6nmn so snq iron snrroua W c U n H -y FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH E FIFTY YEARS IN BELGIAN CONGO OTf Baptism of Children P CSearflaM I 'M I at COULTER Sunday April 10 1949 Morniru? Worship 1100 A ML THE PAGEANTRY OF THE KING wffl he broadcast over KOPP at 11:20 Worship 7 45 p m "FOUNDATION'S OF FAITH ' School 0:45 A M — Classes for All Ages m— junior and Ser:or High Youth Groups 6 45 pm -- Young Adult Fellowship : Vv (This 1899-194- 9 HOME LOANS The Federal has been helping people to home ownership fori over 26 years No home loan is too small or too large for tne t eaerai to consider Your application receives prompt friendly anennon — no reo tape I t no aeiay xaxe advantage of today's low interest rates — the lowest in our history FHA Gl FRIENDLY FEDERAL 1 W- gg4 eu ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CH A se-e6:00 8:00 9:30 5 30 4042 Baptised Last Year—8193 Students Enrolled — 332 192 Medical Treatments— 441 Schools of All Grades to University— 3 Hospitals— It Dispensaries — lttf Outstations — 9 Stations fc THE CHURCH ' M Ms 8 00 Total Membership 80000 There Hundrds of families in and around Ogden are now enjoying the protection of this superior plan Several have i ady rrmuM the bem-fittherefrom it i better to have and nut need it than to need it and not have it" F dressing up us help yea Free Pari at Our Front Door Sound Simple and Most Practical That Pays More Than It Costs! v' 1 IAnnette on each floor m FAMILY PROTECTION PLAN Bp' DIRECTORY proximately 54ft square feat EASTER 268 Qhiney Ave Here's I latter A we have loaned thousands of dollars to folks who needed money hi a hurry for emergencies! And we have money to loan to yoa too when you need RI Jtnanc( OGDEN Leland H Florence Jr will be guest Of honor at a testimonial at the Orpheum theatre Sunday April 10 at seven p m m tne u u Annette Dinwoody and Virginia 1 Twelfth ward BBBBBBaw Barker prominent Utah singers Elder Florence will be featured at the Palm Sunson of Leland L 1180 day services (tomorrow of the Florence Twenty-sixt- h St First Presbyterian church at the will leave for the Orpheum theatre said Dr John north wps tern Edward Carver pastor states mission the Miss Dinwoody a contralto was of part cnosen to sing with the New York April Oratorio society at Carnecie hall The program last Dec 15 under direction of will include musAlfred the first time ical numbers by m9r Jam a Utah Greenfield soloist has been given this Ethel Poulter recognition Alice Dickson Miss Barker a leading soprano and Goldie Florsoloist of the intermountain region ence in a trio is featured over KSL Salt Lake and a piano solo and has appeared in numerCity Brian FlorMr Florence by concerts throughout the state ence Remarks will be made by ousTwo solos will be sung by Miss raw arnnwyn oisnop Dinwoody during the services Elder Florence is a graduate Miss Barker will sing the while wgaen nign school and served m Palm Sunday praise solos Miss tne army one and one-ha- lf years Dinwoody and Miss Barker will One year Was spent in Japan Fol- also present duet numbers lowing his dfscharce in 1948 he has been attending Weber college Traffic — Bail of $10 was forAn active member of the L D S feited court by Wanda F Twelfth ward he has been prom- - Bailey in22 city ot Washington Terrace mem in tne pnestnooa quorum on a Charge of running a red and the M I A light T The 11:00 A M 7:00 P M Evening Worship Missionary Will Receive Honors or CHURCH LATTER- - DA V SAINTS During the Lost 1 Months OIL CO 226 of two cars Lat Twenty-thir- d and Harrison Most seriously Hurt was W A Weithirs 3f of 2S4tt Harri son who Suffered a concussion a fractured oliarborie and possible broken Hbs Ellen Weithuis 30 of 650 Twelfth- received la back injury Lillie iClary 39 of 2866 Wall was driving her oar east and reportedly ran ja stob sigh Her bar was A hit by a ears driven by Richardidn 30 of 1322 Jynn Thirtieth who approached the Intersection License— A license State B Y F officers elected was issued in the Weber! county today were: President Loretta clerk s office to James HI Brett Tatro Ogden: vice president Bud- 24 and Doris Maxine Seteer 21 dy Martin Salt Lake City secretary-- Dotn ot ugaen treasurer L FIRST CHUKCH OF CHRIS! SC1ENSS1 one-fifte- en ia-- Officers Chosen INSPECTION snowball bushes and other shrubs which are attacked by black aphis" said A L Christiansen county agent Two applications of Black Leaf 40 about 10 days apart will control aphis and allow the blossom to develop When leaves are large and curled by aphis treatments are not effective and blossoms cannot grow Christiansen pointed out Sq LINOLEUM SSBS "Right now is the time to spray naaalJat na - Standard Weight Maid For Spraying Urged To Check Aphis — in-sia- - ' BBBBBsl m are yours when you build 1948 two-wom- an The: gospel account from St Mathew of the passion and death of Jesus Christ will be read in "We are trying to bring St Paul's Referring to his missionary ex English and Latin at all the tmrteenth chapter of the s irst penences jn & China Mr Hobart masses TlsCk livCorinthians into present-da- y said: "We cannot stop communism said the Rev Kenneth G with military strength We must ing" HObart of Berkeley Calif who the conditions which breed ' was featured speaker today at the change it" third annual Utah Sftate Baptist Reporting on the medical relief Youth Fellowship convention! and feeding relief given through Addressing a large gathering of the mission to the people of China young people from over the state Mn Hobart stressed the importtoday in the Ogden Baptist church ance of vocational relief helping IHTaJUl the minister stressed "the great the people to get employment and need for genuine love in the world teaching them to support themtoday" He is professor of Chris- - selves otner speakers throughout the tian missions at the Berkeley Di- -' day who discussed topics m keep- sionary in the Orient Dance Tonight to music with the convention theme "Because I Love" is the theme ky MART ALLRED and of the convention The ministpr were Everett Cormack post chapat H!u base Mrs M S Bur-tdeclared: ' Love is not sentimen-iaHis Saddle Pals at at Ogden Chris- emotion: love builds eommunitviton missionary center the Rev Elmer C Parle's Hilltop Cafe and fellowship love is determined tian on the Mountain Road goodwill and love seeks the wel Adams executive secretary for the convention: Jerry Samuel fare of one's fellow man" son Salt Lake City B Y F president and the Rev Clifford Young of the Baptist convention statr Speakers on the convention topic at the opening session Friday night were: Gene Fisher Clearfield Buddy Martin Salt Lake City and STATIONS IN WKifRii H6MISPHE 5W Miss Loretta Tatro Ogden Liuncneon was served at noon today followed by an afternoon session Banquet will be featured this evening when Mr Hobart will talk on his missionary experiences LONGER LASTING FENCES 9 I "': Special Masses On Palm Sunday E m com-mitte- '' OGDEN fUTAHl STANDARD-EXAMINSATURDAY LVEMNG APRIL Services Will Be Held in Theatre 30-D- ay Manager Plan A p not ' Driver Appeals Term O n p tao to I HE GOOD J EP"CCrLseai AM— Holv Communion- I K CHLRCII OF CHRIST H&HHbISB Llovd W IUisBBBBBl Street Of den I iah spa Sijrlsl SbctT Sunday Morn ing at 1 1:00 o'elocfc "THE ORIGIN OF CHURCHES OF TODAY" hundred churches be interested in At e PALM SUNDAY SERVICES it 11 a m and 7 pm Mrv George Bartlett aad Mrs Jehn Hewei Bi ts TO BIBLE SCHOOL at MsM O I I originated You gee At 7 30 DID YOUR CHURCH COME FROM" ' i nd Bible Questions will 'rurtmwilv the subject will be WATCH ' Come andjear : £ r- 1 m f i p I ft FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH is ms 11:00 A M y £ |