Show 148 THE Slake Intends to Hold Breakfast Officials Maintain Waich on The M Men and Gleaners of the L D S Sooth Ogden stake are having a tartsakfaat at six a m Saturday Aug 13 at Monroe park AH M Men and Gleaners of the stake are invited and are asked to bring 23c each and their own By Ellis S McAllister County Recreation Director Iron the standpoint of participation the Pine View beach area sponsored by the Weber county board has proven suc' recreation cessful Also it has demonstrated the need for modern recreational silverware Each one planning to attend swimming facilities in Weber counshould get in touch with his ward i ty At the beginning of the season it was felt that some development representative in the stake Those in charge of the breakfast! should be carried on to protect are Madeline Watklni Gloria Roe swimmers from power boats and Lou Ann Setfert Jeannine Hansen drowning The board was conscious of the Dean Delida Vest Lor- - danger of contamination: therefore Shirley rainMurray and I!a Jean St little investment was made in the project At the beginning of the program n Edgar1 M Hayes of the state health Speaker — Edna Malan 4050 who recently returned from department and S R Cunningham the L D S northwestern states of the Ogden city health departmission will report her ex peri- - ment were consulted It was sugences Sunday at six p m at the gested that a series of samples Fourteenth ward sacrament serv- would have to be taken during ice The chapel is at 3750 Adams the ' season to get a true picture j J j rt Mad-iso- -- TYPEWRITER AMiNER STANDARD-E- FRIDAY Dealers Hold Outing Wednesday as Purity of Pine View Water OGDEN (UTAH) " Miles J Watkins Weber county Red Cross and members of the county recreation board visited the area August 10 Mr Thatcher said that due to heavy use of the area and lack of sufficient means to purify the water he questioned the desira-- h v of the location for swimming Therefpre the state health department w ill make a study and compare results with those of the Ogden health department The heavy use of the area has indicated the need for increased facilities for swimmers in Ogden Unless city and Weber county the public will meet the challenge for increased facilities for swimming boys and girls will continue to swim in undesirable places - : IMlMtlllf Spaqe Seen for Utah Grain Crop pl 1 Underwood Standard j A-- "aMfiO I at- l 1 Remington j Standard 1 A-- mrW i A-- l Almost New Royals ' Standard 1 L : l Royal Standard I I 41P I Far!"( I ' A-- Remington 6950 Wa 111 l ' like new J Guaranteed I OSf All Machines ijhrst Class Rental Machines and Repair Work Done EASY TERMS f§ KAM MEYER'S g II SPORT 31824th Street K M STORE Idaho Requests Aid on Forger ' Leaden of Ogden Retail Grocers association planning an annual outing Wednesdav at Lagoon are: lower row) George Ingallx vice president Robert vnrtrup president and Ellis Crotnpton director (upper row) Marion Brewer director and William C MacPherson secretary-treasur- I i m mm Famous "Cannon" Olympic pil low cases win give excellent wear Special REGULAR Three Fire Calls Weber county fire department answered three alarms Thursday at twelve noon and one p m and p m First blaze was at the home of J h Q Malan and Pa-- j cific where an oil heater exploded and burned a portion of the room in wnicn u was located Damage was moderate and their were no injuries firemen said A roof fire at the home of Rawl Taylor Plain City burned a two-fohole The third run was made to the Crabtree Auto Wreckage Co 4285 Riverdale road where an automobile gasoline tank exploded as a seven-forty-fi- Thirty-sevent- Hi-Te- Power-Packe- PEQUOT SHEETS 81x108 Safe Price Super Ethyl £ 2 ior $5 PIONEER SERVICE 3925 i 59c WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES Full cut rayon knit panties Lovely colors Special 1 23c 25c We sell the besi sav money can buy When a better gas is made we will sell it Open 7 a m to 11 p m Large double bed size Type 140 ( Famous: Pequot sheets Dollar Day C v Pequot Pillow Cases First st Grade 298 Riverdale Bead Dial Mode craft NYLONS Church Engages Guest Speaker The Rev Lloyd W Newton A B then SHIRT C min- Culver-Stockto- enr4 vc-a-r tivities Salt Lake grocerymen have djffll lenged Ogden men in baseball and there will also be women's soft-ba- ll horseshoe pitching races for the kiddies and other sports and attractions Sondrup said he hoped to have 100 per cent cooperation on the part of store owners in closing for the day re a ted In California Sensational new sport shirt from California beautifully tailored tn deluxe quality comfort-iveig-at gabardine Tho Robert Stack shirt can be worn three ways: pulled down on the hips bloused or inside t rentiers Elastic waistband h and Madison announces Walter Lantz will be guest speaker Sunday Aug 14 at eleven a m Mr Lantz was ordained to the ministry August 7 last in the First Christian rhurrh nf Ml Sta ling HI In earlier years Mr Lantz n attended college in j After one Vear ho th air corps and served four and a half years in the European theatre including Africa England France Germany where he atSicily tained the rank of captain In 1946 he entered Northwest Christian college at Eugene Ore He was graduated In June of 1949 with a bachelor of theology degree He plans to enter Texas Christian university this fall to finish his St uate work Mr and Mrs Lantz are visiting at the home of Mrs Lantz' mother! sociation Grocery stores in the Ogden area will rlnw at nnnn WMmiiv tn enable all to get out and enjoy the iun oonorup saia This ffrorprv niwrotnni from Salt Lake City and the cities and towns between Ogden and Salt Lake wiu participate In the ac- SCHQOi ROBERT STACK Twenty-fourt- Fourth annual outing for food dialers and employes will be at Lagoon Wednesday Aug 17 at two p m said Robert Sondrup president Ogden Retail Grocers as- ACK TO THI ister of the First Christian church hugs the hips Biue&btlverGrey 495 KATOff 8RAMKSKIN wmtx front Motorists Fined Tan Blue on about 50 Clearfield wis fined f?r proper A flne of SIS wasregistration pafd by Clyde Florence 29 Salt Lake City a of parking on the hghwav CLEARFIELD Davis County charge Blame Clrttm 90 — fj wm Ant? 12— Arthur Na'knhi 3n tin K 20 of Morgan renin street salt Lake city was i f W ts °" lharg's drivln fined $20 today by Justice of the uth° Peace Jans K Nelson on charges on speeding Fined Of dnvmew Without a license '"W'were aik- - t 17 iA KniCA D137Pr ' " — — "— and HWCJ TUn SDeedinc L 27 2S99 9ris Beeney inS Manuel Martinez 28 Box 137 U ' Layton paid a $20 fine for failure City 10 y to yield the and driving: without a license Ternno Loner 3a CIearfi1d was fined S10 fnr improper passing at an intersection an A Lorin Dick- FIRST TO In Traffic Cases Grey &! 695 r :9E -- STORE FOR MEN" SINCE 1907 c- - ! I HERE ARE SOME REALLY HOT VALUES for Every pair perfect all first quality 15 denier 51 gauge Modecraft nylons New faU shades Reg 129 Dollar Day! FltST TO 1 2473 WASH BLVD right-of-wa- Kimmmmmmmmtmtmw 15 DENIER Stores to Be Closed for Yearly Frolic Crews Respond io worker Was u sins' an torch to cut up an auto body tk KR r er PILLOW CASES W Police Chief B G Haskins Boise ak1& CoA Ida has VSWCU ? dill! in search for Joe A JIWIVC Vincze 27 who hw wanted for forgery He ia! described as five font fjht mrho 180 pounds husky build brown hair large mouth broad nose and rimiess glasses " j- 42x36 CANNON THEN BACK TO SCHOOL aNtfEli" srS L Jaaw ft k JaBSa a SATURDAY BOYS' AND GIRLS' STURDY SCHOOL SHOES PATENT L HIGH SHOES Save now for school! Special purchase for this sale All leatfeer" eiatruction Size 8'-- to 3 WOMEN'S son knit boys' ath- letic briefs Size 2 to 16 149 In pink blue yel low and nue BOYS' FANCY KNIT ts ioy " 6 STOtT DINIM IN fAMD tlUf aqua StMPtS yard Z 41" TAfma Rtv CMS IN All COl Roblee s ready with your mim iraaaaaiMi im BATH TOWELS Sew and save for yds school Over 3000 til yards 150 different pat terns to choose from 20x40 reg 50c Can- - aft fa non towels In vel- - tP low blue rose and green mm tC sl S Hi A lv tr"-- " Lay- - S away pf Plan NAVY BLACK Vary cram QO age masters spa with new style savvy w spun SAVON PtAWS tKm ywrd p call yaw 9 -- u 1 l the crease - stitched seams on tip and quar- ter Anchored to three stout VOGUE and Mr gm m mam aaiiM ANO mm- COTTON PRINTS lift I 4 mellow Tahog&ny Ka listers Big massive mile 36" WIDE CANNON k MTTOfinafTaWaflr' hwUm§W M Or Suspender strap reg 149 Sanforized 8 - oz denim jeans Size 2 to 6 1 MSSSMaMaMalaWKiU IN BIG SHOE SMARTNESS WMI COttONt faM a4ar ' far hyt schaal Mrf ond iMi 4rMm CQ RIVETED JEANS TS Fan 4r cy colorful patterns Reg knit 8-- 0 1 NEW FEATURE tar wovin mannmiuM BOYS" BRIEFS High quality Wil- - f tace irimmea rayon win mem cowns Re Men s fancy cable CI for ABRIC5 WILSON UNIT RAYON GOWNS MfN'S TWmWk 3 NEW STYLE OXFORDS 11 11 ot Last Day —Tomorrow! I Is your book overdue at the careful to get them back Carnegie tree library or Emerson the deadline" Mrs Wattis branch? If it is you are not mere raentcd ly depriving others of its use but you are costing Ogden taxpayera money says Elva Wattis librarian "The overdue notices' sent out in 1948 she reports "meant hundreds of lost clerical hours wasted postage and many dollars- jg needless fines paid But worst of all the loss to persons who badly needed the books that other patrons carelessly kept overtime This is what happens Mrs Wat-ti- s explains when you fail to bring a book back on time i The first notice a telephone call is made a few days alter the due) date which is in the back of every book borrowed The second no-- f H ITE tice a postal card follows after a reasonable time and if the book C E POUSH is still not returned a letter is i sent out When pvm thi pffirt in have the book brought in receives ON EARTH no response the library is obliged to get in touch with the guarantor who signed the borrower's original card with the end result meaning wasted effort wasted time and wasted money "We believe that when patrons realize the problem library over due books create they will be more k gAaHlB: '1 the sanitary condition of the water This was done and Dr W G Garner from the city department has made a study of the tests throughout the season At present the state health department is making tests Lynn Thatcher of the state health department Mr Hayes SALT LAKE CITY Aug 12 CAP) Officials of the production and marketing administration said today that for the first time in many years Utah will have sufficient storage facilities for its huge grain crop The agency's commodity credit corporation has approved loans totaling $150000 to Utah farmers for construction of storage facilities officials said When the production and marketing administration established its new program last June more than 200 farmers in Cache Box Elder Davis Millard San Juan and Salt Lake counties applied for emergency loans They requested an average loan of about $2500 each a spokesman for the agency said formerly loans were granted only against the grain already in out He added that Utah's 8000000 bushel crop can be handled in the new facilities and in the numerous grain elevators in the Ogden area These elevators can accommodate about 7000000 bushels the spokesman said 12 AUGUST Library Sounds Call for Return of Overdue Books of i EVINING - hearted soles Mighty good going with that new Fall Wardrobe PATTERNS Zippars md a Complete Line of Sawing Notiena QUALITY FABRIC SHOP 2477 Washinston Blvd Phone 8130 "STORE FOR MEN" SINCE 1907 vm mum awa |