Show Society Adds Names to Speaker List Ogden Surgical society Saturday tne names oi wo more nationallly-know- n surgeons who wiU give papers during ine annual scientific meetings April 24 25 and 26 in the Orpheum theatre The event will have added significance this year for the Utah State Medical association is holding its annual convention In conjunction with the scientific gatherng according to Dr Vernon L Ward society president Latest names to add lustre to the speakers' list are Dr Frank Howard Lahev head of the clinic bearing his name in Boston Mass and Dr T Leon Howard of Denver noted urologist In War Service Dr Lahey played a prominent role In World war II as national chairman for procurement and assignment of physician fir the armed forces He also worked on d Hoever report the concerning integration of medical services in the federal government He is a former professor of surgery of Harvard and Tutfs medical at schools and is surgeon-in-chithe New England Baptist hospital He has headed se in Boston national surgical groups and is president of American M sociation Perhaps his greatest contribution has been devising new techniques in goiter surgery according to Dr Ward From University m Dr Howard is associate professor of surgery (urology) at the is past University of Colorado andUrologi-cal president of the American He has been a association member of the American board of urology for several years For many years at the annual secmeetings of the south-centrtion of the American Urological association he has conducted a syminstrucposium presenting unusual tive and problem cases submitted This by urologists of the section so popular symposium has become it is now known as the "T Leon Howard hour" Dr Howard Is said to be an esThe Ogpecially stirring speaker a "T Leon den society has planned Howard Hour" after luncheon in his honor Monday April 24 in the Spanish room of Hotel Ben Lomond All physicians are invited Fate Failed to Strike Them Out " Northwest Choir Coming to Ogden m j- - : One of the northwest's outstand-4- ing choral groups the Adelphian concert choir from 'the College of Puget Sound Tacoma Wash will present a program Of secular and religious music in Ogden April 29 mixed Members of the group conducted by Prof Clyde Keutzer director of the music department at C P S will appear at the Ogden high school auditorium Arrangements are being handled by Ogden First Methodist church From the Adelphian Choral society an integral part of Tacoma music life since 1931 Prof Keutzer formed the concert choir shortly after bis arrival at C P S in 1945Since then the group has gone out each spring on a tour This year's tour which includes 20 concerts in six western states as the most extended to date For their concert here the choir made 'ip of C P S students who have reached at lea3t sophomore standing will sing a diversified 40-voi- Nd ce 4S Suits Coats and Dresses At GIVE-AWAPRICES Y - Salesmen's Samples and Returns a to $7995 going fori In Larceny Case Born with two strikes against them doe to crippling effects of cerebral palsy Timmy Gardiner (left) and Gordon Russell are bound to become nsefnl and bappy members of society for they are learning muscles The scene is at the St Benedict's hospital clinic Therapist is Mrs to use once-paralyz- ed SHS Patients Ask Opportunity to Carve Out Own Life Career The American concept that every opperson should nave an equal one portunity to seek happiness is facof the principally motivating tors behind the annual Easter seal campaign to aid the physically handicapped L M Gardiner Weber county drive chairman explained Saturday People with useless arms legs voices eyes and ears want nothing so much as to be like others —to have a job a family a home and Several will present diagnostic or urologic problems for disuro-gra- ph cussion fit Howard's subject during the will be "Tumors of the meetings a Tliaennstir ITnner TTrinonr Trart' Problem" mr MATTRESS FOR YEARS OP COMFORT! FOR YEARS 1 Only W Cattle Receipts Drop This Year Receipts of cattle for the month 1950 totaled 18683 officials of Ogden Union Stockyards Co said Saturday as compared with 20413 last year at the same time this year Clves totaled as against a March 1949 total of 2849 Hogs were to 24694 as compared to a last year total of ol March OF EXTRA VALUE! f-4-r50 Down $1 Per Week ' 26055 Sheep were up considerably for the' month just past showing as compared to 16242 in 1949 while horses and mules showed a total of 679 as against 1221 a year 24-5- Alrf earn Goodyear T 44 ago KERN'S CCLe ones and iaLert 2458 Washington Blvd NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 8:00 A M to 7:30 P ML 24 They 'much prefer a paycheck to a reiser check he continued To Make Own Way Since 1033 Easter seals have been gold nationally to provide the specialized personnel and equipment to give them that opportunity —to make their bodies partially useful so they can make their own way The campaign in this state is conducted by the Utah Society for the Physically Handicapped and its subsidiary agencies of which the Ogden cerebral palsy parent group is one The national organization deals with all degrees and varieties of human disability but croe to lack of finances the Utah society places principal stress est offsetting the maiming effects of cerebral palsy which u runnerup to polio as a crippler of children i Cerebral palsy is caused by brain damage at birth Gardiner continued Fate- - rather than germs is responsible for the resulting handicap which varies from slight disfiguration of limb to severe bodily distortion damaged hearing and speech membranes and nerves One child may be able to run and play but never speak and vice versa Keen Minds Prevail In only a few instances is the intellect affected The majority of afflicted tots have as keen or keener minds than others but unless they are taught to make their physical muscles perform they cannot use their brains to make their ovvn lives worthwhile or to contrib ute to society through exercise of their skills tne chairman explained The brain damage caused at birth is irreparable but its crippling effects can be largely overcome by The usual specialized therapy communimeans of cation has been destroyed so the victim must learn to use a circuitous method of relaying the command In Weber county youngsters are laboriously developing this faculty at a clinic where occupational and physical therapy is administered by skilled therapists Since its establishment several tots have learned to use tools and others have learned to feed themselves a feat recreation well-earne- " brain-to-musc- le man smm-- i Richard Buskov 22' no address! given forfeited $25 in City court Saturday on a petty larceny charge He allegedly stole a Dottle of lubria Continental ?1a- -cating oil from tion Twenty-sixt- h and Washington and a sugar bowl at the Crane cafe 2542 Washington '' ' H ison of Joe Sharp Mr and Mrs John M Sharp Roy has been awarded an annual Carl R Gray scholarship in agriculture given by the Union Pacific railroad K Four-- clubber for nine years Joe has carried on dairy crop garden and tractor maintenance projects lie was county winner in tractor maintenance in 1949 and took his demonstration to the state' e 2416 Washington Blvd — Upstairs mmmu (Sit Boy Youth Gains Award Result of Four-- Efforts rw Values Tailoring Mills Hollyw Prof Clyde Keatser program selected to display the full talent and musicianship of this highly trained and gifted group Bail Forfeited ef mof 'Mound Fort High Will Hold Dance X rriuch-publicize- - Standing said: "There wiH be spe cial decorations wife the theme 'Lilac Time to be stressed" The gym teacher Wilma Sheer and a group of patrons and patronesses will sponsor the dance It Mound Fort high school will hold is a girls' choice dance and the an informal dance April 5 In the young women will make their own school gymnasium it is announced dates by officers of the Girls association Joan Standing is chairman Help to Stop in charge All members of the Drinking? school are invited together with jjW'c© hi © Si c $ A if ©fly fnotf 0 friends and members of the other Nefsd tit junior high schools The event is an annual affair Phone and has been attended in other wmn o aox 1288 oopek Miss years by large crowds THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EAM NER SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 2 1950 §§ i I - 4 ' MAWOaAMY SOUND BOARD! H V 1 - - ' V ? 7 After yea is of research Storv A Cask's if acoustic engineers have developed an entirely new type of sounding board built of precious Mahogany — the Storytone Sounding Board it is also It is far warmer and richer in tone ! and 'permanently waterproof fair In 1947 he was awarded a trip to the national Four-club congress in Chicago as winner of the state tractor maintenance contest ' H He also won a complete set of tools because of his outstanding work in handling and servicing a tractor and keeping complete rect ords The Gray $100 scholarships are to be used towards a four-yecourse in agriculture or home economics at Utah State Agricultural college or other school of agriA winner is named for culture each county served by the Union Pacific railroad Joe Sharp The boy or girl receiving this scholarship is determined on tne per cent on character Interest basis of 50 per cent on project work tsory and records 23 per qualities of leadership community cent on scholastic standing and 25 and school activities Each winner must have completed three work to be eliyears of Four-gible During the past year Sharp has taught at a tractor maintenance school conducted- - by farm implejPfc Howard G Hickman wis ment He has also been graduated last week from jute air active companies A in F the F force comuhications school at Scott air force base 111 Graduated as air force radio mechanic Pfci Hickman will perform installation and maintenance of ground and airborne communications equipment Pfc Hickman 19 son of Mr and 3 Mrs Edward G Hickman Army way Washington Terrace attended Weber high school He has been on active duty with the sir force since his enlistment oh Jan 12 1949 Prior to entering Scott air force base radio mechanics school Pfc Hickman was stationed at Lackland air force base Texas at which time he completed 13 weeks of basi1 trainings crack-proof- Come in now — today — bear the acoustic quality of this great Story & Clark development You wiH be delighted with its stronger more mellow tooe with its assurance of lasting durability' Nowbete else in this area can you see or hear this marvelous i improvement! Come in and see it! As Low &t 9 9 As ar Graduates From Air Base School COULD YOU DO THIS TO YOUR PIANO T So far as the sounding hoard Is concerned you could do this to a Story & Clark piano with the new Storytone Sounding Board — and without any damaee! Now yon can bad errects of 2524 "Washington Blvd to say goot-t- f weather and exposure to humidity OGDEN windows "outside walls" etc! nisc ajjMl H U 134 North Main LOGAN iwywfliwywwvwi 'VWWV K-1- utterly impossible before the a vox 1 The Oldest Name in Radio min- due to muscular involvement Many have learned to walk Speech Training Speech therapy is needed IMS the local agency does not have suf ficient money to hire speech clinicians trained in our own state universities Gardiner asserted Others states lure them away with high salaries after Utah has spent con siderable to neip educate them ne I Gardiner called attention to the telephone campaign being conducted to remind citizens to send In their seal contributions 'We know many residents cannot afford much but if everyone would give even a small amount it will mean happiness for many youngsters with cruelly crippled and distorted bodies Also it will result in a lighter welfare load later" he added istrations InWodu ces ifesd Sales & Service 2855 Washington Bh NEW HOTPOINT DEALER with JUST RECEIVED "I A New Shipment of AMERICAN MODERN hs Tastefully contemporary to delight you today to be apipreciated through the years Auto matically plays both conventional and continurecords for up to four full hours of long-playi- THE AMERICAN MODERN Largest Auto Casualty Company in the World 77 Complete Line of X RANGES REFRIGI R VTORS 'jSBTOMATIC DISHWiligptS HOME FREEZERS IRONERS COMPLETE KITCHEN CABINETS ' AUTOMATIC DRYERS " Look to HOTPOINT for The FirwM FIRST! 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