Show FRIDAY tVfNING 12 AUGUST THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1949 Garland Ready for 7A STANDARD-EXAM1NE- These Are Crowds Peach 'Queen' Wheat-Be- et ' S Days' L Road Costs Set at $267000 Plans Mapped By Box Elder SALT LAKE CITY Aug It CAP) P H Whittenburg state road 12— BRIGHAM CITY! Aug Plana for selection or a queen and attendants for Brigham City's annual Peach days' celebration were announced today by Harold Bouck chairman of the local Jaycee queen selection committee The queen will bi chosen at a dance evening of § otember 8 The celebration proper is slated tor September 9 and 10 A field of more than 50 Box Elder county's most llovely young "peaches" are expected to participate in the contest etch sponsored by some county business Arm Bouck said S Settwaeu Ages Only Box Elder county girls between ages of 17 arid 25 are eligible to enter the contest this year it was reported Jaycetees as last! year are cooperating in presenting the coronation Bouck junior chamber members working on the queen committee are Paul Merrell Richard Davis Jesse Jepperson Mar vin Peters Borman Smith Lloyd Whitworth and Lament Yates The Jayceette committee is headed by Mrs Ray Andersen assist-- 1 ed by Mrs Bob Fisher Mrs Reese Jensen Mrs Reed Simonsen Mrs means of olorful Earl Reese Jensen Mrs Reed Preparing to udfnmc ruests at Whrat Bret day to in Garland tonight and Saturday byWhite Mrs Earl Reese Mrs Paul banners hunt over the town's streets are left right Cyril Llnford Mayors J J Merrell Mrs Leon Packer Mrs and Clark Jones member of the celebration committee Tonight program includes a band Harmon arid Mrs Ray concert boxing card and dance at which a "Little Princess" will be named Saturday's program will Bruce Reese include a parade at ten a m on Main street a flower abow free kids' matinee ball game an outdoor Jaycee members are now- con-- j vaudeville show with adance in the evening i —— tacting county merchants relative to their sponsoring a contestant Queen to Get S56 The queen will receive a $50 com-Up- on chairman said today that Utah is spending $267000 6a U S 40 west of Salt Lae City fiP' KytHtr 'The commission chairman added that the state la contansplattag POO road reconstruction pto Hp next year Te'i'B I I emnra 6 f'fliHi gmnr FOR AUGUST ONLY j De Luxe PHILCO Refrigerator i 25c 17-2- ball-Beside- LC 25c per Day Pay the regular pr!c as you would by buying on reg term contracts DOWN— s Chris-tophers- on m d float sponsored and entires Symbolismg the navy's "baby flattop" aircraft carriers is this in the Clearfield days parade by the Clearfield naval supply depot Riding with the blae jacket and the marine is Mary Ann Jordan 19 the depot's entry la the "Miss Clearfield" contest The parade will get ' y under w ay at a mt KAYSVILLE Davis County Aug an effort to raise $10000 to be used to start construction of a new amusement hall addition to the Kaysville L D S First ward a carnival will get underway tonight and continue through Saturday at the ward chapel grounds 12— In ground-breakin- g Escapees Facing S L Court on Beginning at six o'clock tonight members dt the Relief society will serve dinner Following will be SALT LAKE CITY Aug 12 tAPi games and shooting exhibitions and crowning of a queen A pair of Utah state prisoners who Docking Choir Slated escaped last December today faced Numerous entertainment booths trial in Third district court after will be open including a "duck- their bid to have assault charges dismissed failed in city court ing chair" An interesting proThe prisoners are Roval L- - Mc-- I gram also is slated Kean Jr 22 Salt Lake City and The successful girl out of five Charles R Clements Jr 19 of candidates competing for queen Ogden They were held for trial district court by City Judge will reign over the remainder of in Leland G La r sen who denied a the carnival and will take part in defense motion to dismiss the g the ceremony t charges The prisoners were charged with Saturday morning Candidates are assault in connection with the Linford Dean Hill Oram Carol slugging of two guards in an escape Marie King Barbara Bennett and f rom the Point of the Mountain prison farm Dec 2 1948 The pair Gay Hill will begin was apprehended a week later in Saturday s activities Kansas City cereg with the mony at six a m It is expected 14 Assault charges were filed Jab but the prisoners were not ar-- ! that an official of the church will remove the first shovel of dirt raigned until April 2 At seven a m a "shovel breakfast" j George C Morris attorney for will be served to every member McKean held in his motion for Men are requested dismissal that the two had been of the ward to bring shovels to help dig the deprived of their constitutional rights when the courts failed to footings of the new addition grant them a hearing immediately Vaudeville Saturday ' were filed The carnival will end with the after the charges evening session at six Saturday o'clock featuring a vaudeville log rolling contests greased pigs slick rabbits cow milking contests and a cold dinner A special booth will be available for members of the ward to LAYTON Aug 13 — Trinity make payments on their building Lutheran church of Lay ton has assessment it was reported General chairman of the affair completed a successful vacation Biis Wallace King with Vice Chair- ble school in the community buildmen Alta Stuart and Wayne Shef- ing in Verdeland park The school k extended over a field period and was enjoyed by more than 90 pupils with an average daily en- on ncnt Of over 65 The school closed today wiia a program presented for the parents As-- I and treats for the children stating the Rev Arnold J Abel pastor of Trinity Lutheran church In the program were these teachers: O F Suelter principal of St Paul's Lutheran church in Ogden: Miss LaRae Koekpe Miss Carol Miss Pasch Jean Charlotte Schoeneberg alt members of St Paul's Lutheran church and Mrs Frank end Mrs Simpson members lot Trinity Lutheran church The program consisted on Bible stories handicraft projects singing and j i j i ground-breakin- j iJ i ( I genuine w a t c hmafc-r- s Ofnum ports only ere used Guaranteed work ' two-wee- i REMNANT SALE Saturday and Monday i Eyelet Embroideries recreation Percales Organdies Colored Trimmings Ph 8234 St h uuuuuuuj i Queen Contest to Open Another j Out-of-tow- n eight-thijrt- j Clearfield bp-po- top-notc- i j j rt h US Statej Plan To Trade lands event will be a chil dren's pet and hobby show with i j j ribbons going to the pet or hobby selected by the judges In the evening an outside motion picture will be shown complete with cartoons To Aid Recreation Plans It was reported all proceeds from the event will be turned over to the Clearfield Youth Recreation committee which was- organized several weeks ago in an attempt to start a worthwhile program of wholesome recreation for Clearfield children Since then supervised play schedules have been set up at the Wasatch school for children eight to twelve and the Clearfield elementary school for children over 12 Under the program dances have been held at the junior high school and a basketball league started It is the plan oif the recreation group to start sessions for children in handicraft rhythm and story telling Dance Tonight 0 The Clearfield club with Jack Clifford as chairman is in charge of arrangements for the dance tonight The Clearfield ele A with A! Caine mentary P-and Doris Ashby in charge are handling parade arrangements Noble Fishburn is in charge of baseball and softball games and the Clearfield First L D S ward with Chairman Duane Jessop wilt manage the refreshment concesj-sionClearfield Second ward with William E Ashby as chairman will handle game concessions Veterans of Foreign Wars will have charge of the pet and hobby show and the western dance will be under supervision of the Wasatch P T A Clearfield church Community will have charge of adult's and children's sports T j SALT LAKE Cn4 Aug 12 (AP state land board official said today negotiations 'with the federal government wijll begin shortly in an attempt to trade several thousand acres of land in the Navajo Indian reservation B Milton Taylor executive secretary of the state land board and state finance commissioner said he had written a letter to H Byron Mock proposing immediate negotiations Mock is regional director of the bureau of land management Taylor said the state will seek lands now owned by the government in other partis of the state in return for the Ijndian reservast&te-owne- d j Pixy little profile shoe with straps a brisk autumn air and a great deal of comfort Its glove-sof- t leather smooths onto your criss-cros- s full-grai- j 1 n toot and you re merrily on your way to school Green cherry red griege black $695 eWlviHHHWI!lwReN!S3KH RED variation from the bathing beauty routine In beauty contests! Miss Myrna Manning Is 0 the Clearfield club's nominee in the "Miss Clearfield" can-te- st A 20-3- CO M NYC - s A Snubtoes jjjj 20-3- j1'')1'1' '' y1 in'i' ' -- Q- -- We LIT US MAUTIFY YOUR BRICK HOMI make old brick structures resemble beautiful new firebrick Free Estimates Easy Monthly Payments j tRICKSTAIM COMPANY n Dial : of ueit tion property Gas Firm Plans New Addition Laces - Zippers j Vacation Bible School Closes ' i SmtriCM end Swift movements repaired with prtnn kill by j CLEARFIELD ljavis County Aug 1Z — Opening event of two days of festivities during "Clearfield days" will bej a community dance with selection of a queen tonight at the North Davis junior high school gymnasium Queen candidates jsre being sponsored by Clearfield business houses judges will dd the selecting on a basis of beauty j Charm and personality Parade on Saturday Saturday's prograhi will get uny a m with derway at a parade with floats being spon- -' sored by business houses civic and church groups Thej line of march will be from in front of the North Davis Junior high school to the center of town thejn south to the elerhentary school grounds At the school various other types of entertainment will be provided outstanding of which will be a ducking chair Here celebration will bei given the participants u nit of dunking the mayor or other city officials in a vat of water by hitting the target with a baseball A baseball game between two of teams will be the area's played Numerous refreshment and entertainment concessions will be open i eight-thirt- — f? 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SALT LAKE CITY Aug 12 iAP) The Mountain Fuel- Supply company will build a $270000 addition to Its headquarters here Jules D Roberts vice president and general manager said the three-stor- y brick concrete and steel structure will be erected at the rear of its present at 38 South State street building Work will be started immediately nr) fin ished by next May - QUINN GARMENT CO 33S 28th St i FINAL CLEARAWAY WOMEN'S DRESSES LABOR TEMPLE m Entire Remainder i Spring end Summer Stock 4 : TAILOR SHOP HARRY HA to Manager 38 We Have Just Opened a Tailor Shop in the Labor Temple Building in Ogden e— Cusfrn Tailored and CLEANING - PRESSING FITTING -- PI YEARS -- So to $1995 14 DRESSES U to 23 DRESSES 42 BLOUSES AIT1I0 r If your condition has been — diagnosed by a physician as bronchial ASTHMA or HAY FEVER we are sure you will be interested in this product Sold on a y Money Refund Agree ment 10-da- EXPERIENCE) IHtsr Shop hi 261 25th Stroat PHONE 30219 Reg $45 $10 Reg to $5995 $15 W to $1095 V TEMPLE BUILDING 26125th StrMt OGDEN UTAH N E I ml RILEY DRUGS Sffi3P!S"f OGDEN Dial ndwd JJ5S3 IT AH 43 Prs COBBLERS RED Ha w WOMEN'S SHOES 87 Prs FLORSHEIMS 85 Prs FOOT DELIGHT M NYE 1 $2 and FUR WORK Workmanship Guaranteed THE LABOR DRESSES (Mostly Peasant Styles) ladies' and Gents' Garments -- All 11 SUITS Made-to-Ord- ar We prize and each attendant will receive $25 Meanwhile E B Owen secre-- 1 tary Box Elder chamber of com-- 1 merce sponsoring organization for the celebration and Peach days' manager reports entertainment for the annual fiesta is rapidly roundThe parades will ing into shape be a highlight he said Festivities at Clearfield ground-breakin- Mt —— A iv"" j Assault Charges i 1l-24t- - —— — - Kaysville Carnival Opens Tonight to Help Church WPtf Jeep-pulle- $7 $5 $3 CO We've collected skirts and blouses that will bo the 'delight of eny teen-age- r going back to high schooi or coiieco Theyll love to team up these beauties tf strfltlig new com '"f btnetions especially when there's veiry style aimI co'-- r they could wish for Stt Prom yor $695 ikirt and TOM Blouse pm on I AY AWAY until from $4 95 ru NYC CO ijrit |