Show THE OGDEN 2 Complaint — Officers of the police youth bureau are investigating a complaint from Martin Furno 218 West Twentieth that boys are destroying his tomatoes and pepper plants Record attendance is expected at the big free home freezer I N E FRIDAY EVENING R two-thir- 1 76 194 I'lHIilDa SHOES J Payment Ordered Payment of $27093 to Lorenzo Ward for 24630 pounds of hay fed to livestock at city stadium during Pioneer days rodeo was okehed over Mayor Harman W Peery's negative voter The mayor contended he had ordered two loads of hay and that the delivery of baled hay was not authorized by him j ''' QUALITY VENETIAN BLINDS Factory to You COURTEOUS FREI ESTIMATE Wendell Phillips Concord Calif Bp Bdwati Fellak CAIRO Egypt Aug 28 AP — archeologist aaid he found the of a great civilization near An American explorer said today traditional home of the Mareb a fabulous found ancient has he city buried under the sands of queen of Sbeba Phillips 27 led a University of Arabia California expedition exploring the region for two years Travelling from Aden Arabia on a royal air force plane Phillips related he landed on the site of ancient Timna described by the Roman historian Pliny at the City of Forty Temples" Continued ftvm Pe OfMt) "Timna is covered by sand he navy listed the following as miss- said "However several city walls the gate and ruins of temples are ing Lt (Jg) William Mauley Shat- still visible In the center of the city an obelisque emerges four feet ter Jr Stamford Conn above the sand Nomads living Jr nearby dug fifteen feet deep withMelvin Buck Henneberger out reaching its base Hymartic inGlucester City N J are carved on its four scriptions Miller Robert James Liberty face" Mo described the Hymar ie Robert Lee Plnney Sturgia as Phillips in the area 20 or living people Mich 30 centuries ago Robert Francis Brunner Jr Al- -: He described the area as an our a Pa treasure house" "archaeological John G Guttermuth Poquon-noc- k waiting for scientific research Conn Bridge In an exclusive interview PhilAll were navy personnel of lips told of finding the remains another temple city outside Sala-la- h Civilian Technician summer capital of the sultan The seventh person lost was a of Muscat and Oman He called was name civilian technician His this one of the least explored areas not immediately released in the world Six of those lost were swept The sultan Phillips said would from the deck of the U S S Tusk welcome any American archaeoa sister submarine cruising with logists who came to the country the Cochino The Californian's air tour of unThe Tusk had pulled alongside known Arabia covered 6000 miles the Cochino to try to rescue it in a region where 3000 years after the explosion transported sptces to Kins Submarine Blast Takes Death Toll There is ah attractive display of various types of home freezers in the lobby of the Egyptian and housewives are invited to call and inspect them Many gifts are presented to the housewives attending the school and on Saturday some one in the audience will be awarded a modern home freezer i M j ty - Freezers" i j Hooper Voles a! Dance Tonight HOOPER — Hooper's candidates for Tomato day queen will be chosen at a dance tonight in the Hooper recreation hall at One girl will intermission be selected from each of the two wards to compete in the finals on Solomon Sept 2 Other entrants from Weber county and north Davis county will compete in the finals Entrants from the First ward are Eleen Christensen Carolyn Harmer Stacey Bybee Lela Powers Beth Jones and Marian Parker from the Second ward Barbara Charlene Manning La Ree Beus WASHINGTON Aug 28 (AP) — Powers Deon Cox I Seen Moore The Navajo-Hoaid bill agreed Loreiie Lowe Anna Beth Pirn and upon by a senate-hous- e conference Betva Rawsoa committee calls for the government to shouldei the biggest part of the load in making social security payments to the indians This provision was not in the $88570000 rehabilitation bill for the tribes as it was passed by either the house or senate It WEST WEBER — Miss Norene must be ratified by both houses Heslop daughter of Mr and Mrs when the conference report is Austin Heslop of West Weber will brought up for adoption before it be honored Saturday Aug 27 at can become effective ) told a reRep Morris eight p m at a welcome home that because of the party after having spent the past porter today y two years as a missionary in the houses holiday there is Swedish mission There will be a no chance of the conference agreeprogram in the L D S chapel ment being acted upon before followed by dancing in the amuse- Sept 21 The ment hall All are invited program was agreed While in Sweden Miss Heslop upon by the conferees yesterday had the opportunity of laboring in It would provide for development Malmo of resources of the Navajo and Stockholm Halsingborg Sandviken Lulea Norrkoping Ac- Hopi reservations construction of of companying Miss Heslop is Miss roads and schools extension and Eleanor Sandberg of Sweden who Welfare and medical services will make her home in Utah She relocation Of many Indian families labored as" a missionary before Aboroximately 64000 Navaio and Hopi Indians would be affected coming to America by the program A provision to make the Indians to state laws in Arizona subject House Dated Open New Mexico and Utah where the In honor of Mr and Mrs H reservations are located was apDean Parry who recently returned proved from a three-yestay in Germany Mrs Marcia A Nicholas and Miss Lula Hinchcliff will hold open house Sunday August 28 at the Patient Improving home of Miss Hinchcliff Friends Ernet R McKay 80 of Hunts-vill- e and relatives are invited to call deputy U S internal revenue at 548 Twenty-eight- h between the collector who was injured in a hours of four and eight accident is reported improving at the Dee hosten-thir- ty s B36 Venetian Blind Go 2631 Of OGOIN Wash DM 0! M 2276MSVBIVD OSDHLUK p8p frmtM&m a (irTeaBa&i v" aas Conferees Agree Indian Funds On WW pi Take Advantage of These Super Values for You West Weber Has Mission Social 10-ye- ar Back-to-Scho- WASHABLE RAYON plaids and e"ll cheeks reg 149 yard 42-IBEDFORD CORD AND BURMILL SUITINGS Stripes and plains Reg 198 39-I- tD-Ok- la 25-da- N N pital WOOLENS Check plaids etc I 88 Closeout values up to 398 yard 36-ITWILL Plaid cottons and sport " denim yard 36-IINDIAN HEAD Cottons yd 7f 54-I- N N N 36-I- N GINGHAMS check and plaids ported yard 42-I- im- 88fi TAFFETAS See our window N 89 yard DOTTED SWISS and STRIPED DIMITY for blouses yard 88 and 98 GRIFFON PINKING SHEARS 195 ALSO LACE AND TRIMMINGS le Ho IM yard 10-ye- ar horse-automobi- ol SEWING ar e AUGUST to-mai- ns school to be conducted for housewives of Ogden and vicinity Satfrom one to p urday m at the Egyptian theatre by Dr Ethelyn O Greaves home economist of the Utah State Agricultural college She will discuss Proper Packaging and Storage of Frozen Foods" The Saturday session is the school second in a two-da- y sponsored by the Intermountain association Electrical Ogden well attendchapter which was ed this morning At this opening meeting Dr Greaves discussed Use and Advantages of Home 1 II - Expected Explorer Reports Arabian Open House Slated Sunday Crowd Saturday tor For Utah Pioneer Age 92 Freezer School Sands Hide Fabulous City Davis County CLEARFIELD 26— Sim 92 Utah Alex Aug pioneer who spent a good part of his life in Morgan county before moving here will be feted at open house at his home here Sunday with friends and relatives invited to call between three and six p m Bora is Scotland in 1857 he j emigrated to the V S in 1866 f with his parents converts to the The family set L D S church tled in South Morgan where Mr Sim married Mary E Mecham in 1885 He moved with his family to Clearfield in 1908 " Our repairing IS ill Mrs Sim died in March 1932 watchword among Saw Spike Driven and mn jtl railroad When he was ten years old he iff whr i fi IS obU accuracy vitol nm carried water for workers con M truly m x p r I ancad HI structing the first transcontinental skill line parts mod- and was present at Promjjl railroad station when the golden ontory spike was driven on May 10 1859 marking completion of the project The pioneer recalls numerous Alex E Sim steps of progress in Utah light from a twisted rag in a pan of place in his first home in Morgan grease to modern electric systems to modern gas equipment neat from a rough dugout fire- - j county Last July 24 in a modern car he rode over the same route he walked in 1866 from Menefer to Salt Lake City He said his emotions were varied as he passed so quickly in comfort over the road that had Iffc taken days to cover on his first 3M j m mmg trek over the route Takes Plane Side Just last Sunday he took an airplane ride adding to his many methods of travel including a slow failing vessel and ox drawn Wagons He attributes his good health to moderate habits and an optimistic state of imind ""Never cross a bridge until you get there" he says He has seven sons and daughters Take o lip from Robfee 16 grandchildren and 13 greattop off grandchildren most of whom will your out j mn wardrobe with these visit htm Sunday His sons and daughters are Lee e rrip!e-so!sryleiters They're Sim Ogden Forrest Sim Syra cuse Davis county Nettle Sim fiandsomel itylsd flOH Clearfield Mrs E J Demars Salt Lake City Mrs Delbert Jaques calf at price top grade Mrs Livern Hansen Clearfield Redlands Calif and Mrs Ward pegged to pamper A Jessop Ogden your pocketbook ti J UTAH STANDARDS- suffered a fractured VOGUE PATTERNS shoulder cots and bruises and shock The horse was killed in the accident McCALL PATTERNS ej- -T Stork Brings Girl "STOHI fOU MIN SINCI 1907" 2473 Wash Blvd ST g fine jbqjgi' QUALITY FABRIC CENTER Dr and Mrs Dayrel D Smith of Pacific Palisades Calif announce the birth of a daughter Aug 34 in a Los Angeles hosand pital This is their first child the first granddaughter of Mr and D ' Mrs D Smith of Ogden Mrs Smith was formerly Lucille Boak of Mr and Mrs David daughter Ttitnsan of San Diego TOWLE S ARISTOCRAT LAST CALL! ?0l( S 010 2477 WASHINGTON BLVD PHONE 8110 iDOCADC August 27th for TOWIE S SEVILLC JACKETS towU s oib Special Order Pa Items! 10WLE 1 A 0 T CCNSTANCt TOWLE S PAUL If yours is one of these four teen famous patterns hurry A and take advantage of this CVf RC aiaaPflaaW Towtrs'tADT aajnr opportunity to complete your but don't delay! 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