Show Goodies for Their Indian Friends City io Award Insurance Pact Monday City commissioners told agents meeting Monday to award a contract for liability insurance coverage of motor vehicles for the 1950-8- 1 year City Attorney Paul Thatcher bids quizzed representatives whose were submitted Thursday to obtain additional data he said was needed before a decision could be made He requested each bidder to file with the city purchasing agent a sample policy i Thatcher said he was interested In knowing whether each company maintained an adjustor's office in Ogden or had ready access to such service He also asked other questions on procedures in filing claims The policy is to cover vehicles and drivers on all motorized equipment excluding police and fire deThe policy also must partments extend coverage to occupational hazards on power shovels compressors and other machines Fire "and police departments- are not covered with insurance because of rulings from a former city attorney that such vehicles while engaged on emergency runs cannot be held liable in case of accidents However one agent contended this is not true referring to a pending Utah supreme court case involving the driver of a Weber county fire truck involved last Mayor year in a serious accident W Rulon White said - he would await the outcome of thedbase before deciding whether public safely vehicles should be included in insurance coverage La Mae Baugh (left) Jeanette Carter and Dennis Dalebout third grade pupil of Washington school make cookies and candy for a party held at the Intermountain Indian school Brlgham City Racial Ogden Shrinedom Preparing Ties Listed Fo Two Major Activities As Party Aim are for Holds Alumni Reactivation ' Dinner Monday Old grads and other of Utah State Agricultural college gather Monday at seven-thirt- y p m in Hotel Ben Lomond for a meeting which it is expected will touch off renewed activity in the alumni organization of the Ogden area The "send-of- f dinner will serve as a business and social gathering to plan revived activities accorda ing to Chairman H Parley Featured speaker will be DeLore Nichols Davis county agent Arthur W Woolley a member of the board of trustees also will address the gathering Both their subjects will deal with relationship between the alumni group's work and the college Kilburn said The program also will include numbers by members of the college's music department Among guests will be Leonard W McDonald Logan executive secthe Alumni association retary of M and Fred Nye of the board of trustees Reservations may be made by calling Dr Heber C Hancock Invitations have been mailed to more than 500 former This is expected to restudents sult in an attendance of from 75 to 100 Kilburn estimated Others who will officiate are T R Johnson master of ceremonies and A Russell Croft chairman of the nominating committee Helen McDonald will head the reception committee and Bob Welch is publicity director AH Aggie grads and former students are urged to attend nt Kil-bur- 0) jThese busy days Ogden Shrine stub members as they make ready for El Kalah temple's spring ceremonial April IS in the Salt Lake Masonic temple Robert L Darling club president reported Saturday his members still are not satisfied with having obtained 15 candidates for the desert trek but would continue their efforts throughout the remaining two weeks Journey to Coast He also ' notified Raymond C Wilson El Kalah's illustrious potentate that the Ogden club will be well represented on the special train that will carry Utah members to the imperial council sessions in Los Angeles June 20 to 22 Some 500 Utah Shriners and their families plan to attend the colorful ceremonies to be presided over by Harold Lloyd film celebrity and imperial potentate of 'North American Shrinedom Appointment of John M Baldwin Salt Lake City vice president of Intermountain Broadcasting Ac Television Co to be second section director waa an not meed bv Mr Darling The new "hot sands" boss has promised a journey replete with surprises and thrills for both novices and nobles Arthur E Smith past potentate will direct the first and thijd sections having headed the ritualistic divan for many years Candidates learn of Shrineaom's teachings and history in the drama presented by the cast members Business Session Mr Darling said that tha cere- - Third grade students at Washington school probably have discovered they have a great deal in cbmmofi with their brown-skinne- d counterparts following a party at the Intermountain Indian school at Brig-haCity The was arranged in the interest of promoting better understanding and a happy healthy between the two relationship groups The promotion was a joint affair even to refreshments Washington pupils made cookies and candy for the party while the Indian students provided napkins and fruit Juice The philosophy in mind Mrs Alice Ralston of the Washington factulty declared was that a child who has happy and constructive experiences with people of different racial groups will be better fitted to live without prejudice and in wiser cooperation with all peoj ple By sharing the pleasures of an other culture better understanding is promoted At the party the Indian children gave a square dance for the white children and drew two sets of pictures one depicting the work they do at home and the other their fun In exchange the Washington school children drew two sets of pictures and took with them games and toys which they bought for their Indian friends out of their allowance m get-togeth- er SPECIAL lTKYri£ WISEST EMG10 TIAOI MAIHC TBADf E STAY-WHIT- V 98V Regularly $139 Until May 31 1950 in Try a pint of KEM-GLwhite that stays white at only 98 c Today! A pint covers up to 50 square feet 10 lovely colors in quarts '239 Qt Stay-whi- te O Gal '239 Qt '798r vrt7sur Ha wms dtmt I ta v':' GLO I at only 98 TODAY! Bring this ad to 1 Stay-u-bit- e 1 KEITH'S M Blvd Fh 307 Wash 537S SAISltt TRYAPINT" OFFER KEM-GL-O IB — uitr 98V TRADE I pint of I GLO Stay white at only 98 saTR at:' 1 -- ad TRADE STAY-WHIT- ' to ion— - JldVl Stay-whit- O and Gallon $23? QT Quo rti n e In TO rcln $798 ' GAL GATEWAY GfcASS & PAINT CO 2340 Washington Bhd Phone 5519 TRADE MARK THE ENAMEL THAT LOOKS AND WASHES LIKE BAKED ENAMEL MIRACLE-LUSTR- E Flows on freely leaves no brush marks Dries in 3 to 4 hours leaving your wails and woodwork smooth and lustrous As easy to wash as your refrigerator! Quarts and gallons m io lovely colors pints in AsaywDssa only to Mecca 1 a a i 39 Pt WHY YOU'LL PREFER KEM-GL- O eight-fiftee- " $239 Qt s - Ma— $79$ Cat si seven-thirty-- Fj surf are resists withstands hot f)rease boiling water Can bej washed hundreds of times without losing its lus beauty KEM-GLO'- s plastic-smoot- h j "-- ill SAVE : 1 —f KEM-GL- MARK Regularly 98V Regulorfy $139 Until May 31 1 O and gallons Pints in only 239 Qt $139 950 Jin Try pint of KEM-GLwhite that stays white at only 98 c Today A pint covers up to 50 square feet 10 lovely colors in quarts Si mmmm I BURTON-WALKE2427 Lincoln R An Stay-whit- e 8861 RmsfMnfKii fft 399 Qt Ph t743 TRADS 1 1950 a aim mieamm Stay-whi- te GRAGUN'S 327 - 24th St v I Ph KEM -- TONE SWP HOUSE PAINT iVEATHERATED for your protection better longer! Miracle Waft Pmpf Made wfo oil — mixes wltk The i SWP House Paint is WEATHER TED its ability to withstand excessive loss of gloss color fading high dirt collection rapid erosion uncontrolled chalk i ng checking cracking mildew and fumes MAtK ENAMEL THAT 98 PINT Bring in diss pint of $139 IWAMltOlO law get your KEM-GL- Stay-whit- e at this amazing ings! It's the plastic-har- d finish that you can wash as easily as your refrigerator $239 QT In sav- In TO color $79$ GAL f ROYAL COAL & LUMBER CO Phone 77ST KEM-GL- f O IAT-TO- lui-btt- Otoia practical easy economical way to redecorate and beautify your rooms Goes Ott in a jiffy dries in oniy 60 minutei Covers in one coat ' mdudmg wallpaper ONLY 5's 31 wwwwmJ is aaiit — Miracle Itrstre Finish Loki and WlMS like Bokd Snamat — A Truly Superior Waivable One Coo Flat Wail rtOOt tMAMlL)etbc a Waar salstat AT YOUR NEARBY SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S WOnCH AMD Sherwin- 2471 Grant Ave wst A Regularly ad — Quarts and Gallon gaL sgj tOOKS AND WASHES LIKE BAKED ENAMEL J 3125 Grant Ave loriy $i3 av 4 S 798 Ga Get your PINT of KEM- GLO at only 98 I TODAY! Bring this ad to — TRYAPINTW OFFER KE WHITE O WHITE PMaMMItMM Too Paints for Your Home for MIRACLE-LUSTR- E dimt 1950 Looks Stay-whi- te LUMBER CO GOOD UNTIL MAY 31 98 rni O O THE AY-WHI- TE only te KETCHUM 2470 Wall Ave Until May 31 ST Stay-whit- Get your PINT of KEM-GLStay-whiat only 98 TODAY! Bring this ad to at this amazing savings! It's the plastic-har- d finish that yon can wash as easily as your refrigerator Phone TRYAPI NT" OFFER us Try a pint of KEM-GLla white that stays white at only 98f Today A pint coven up to 50 square feet 10 lovely colors in quarts e and gallons Plats in ?98 Gaf $239 ' WITH THIS COUPON I Bring this coupon in for yon r pint of Stay White at 98 "Fry is on kitchen porch or playroom forni- rure wmoow sins doors bee for yourselt how KtM-OLoomnines oeanfy witti ourabtlity A pint www xy w siuatr icn XZ'2&£&®(Z Ofm Other Quality-famo- TRABI MARK STAY-WHIT- E $139 O 4U SPECIAL 63 REM GLO E Quorti and Gallon in 10 colore QT $798 GAL j r- p m after which the uniformed units will dine The traditional feast will be served the other nobles and clan members at six p m The band chanters and patrol will offer cony certs and a drill at m with the arena being cleared al n p m for the journey LMGIO Bring in this ad — get your - KEM-GL- at this amasing- - savings! it's die plastic-har- d finish that you can wash as easily ss your refrigerator - Ds lSZa Regularly PINT 798 Gal TODAY! Bring this white MARK THE MIRACIMUSTRE ENAMEL THAT LOOKS AND WASHES LIKE BAKED ENAMEL 1M0 Get your PINT of KEM- STAY- - mM±nMMMAJ WHITE it 239Qr ' STAY- - E O Bring In this ad— get your pint of KEM-GL-O wnout John m Baldwin monial program will open sit oner thirty p m with a business session after which the candidates will report for their physical examination-The first and third sections are scheduled for three-thirt- Regularly SI 39 PINT SLATERVTLLE— First meeting oil the Slaterville Four-Dairy club was heid at the home of C J Smout leader Assistant Weber County Agent Gordon L Beckstrand discussed the Four-dairy program and the club was organized for the year Carl Holley was named president Merlin Fryer vice president Jeffe LaMar Spencer secretary-treasurWat die reporter and Ronald Smout song and cheer leader T E Slaterville boys interested in juinmg uie ciuu may contact f I"!' irs Try a pint of KEM-GL'White that stays white only 98 f Today A pint covers up to 50 square feet IV lovely colors in quarts and gallons Pints in Stay white only Graves prominent local 'school man and political leader be came the first Republican in Weber county to announce an intention to seek office in the 1950 general election Mr Graves filed Saturday a petition for state legis-Utufrom the Fifth district The candidate has been a teacher and principal in the Weber county school or tha past 26 years be-ipresently employed as head of the English and speech departments at the county high school Mr Graves who was recently elected chairman of die Weber county Republican central commit-te- e announced his legislative campaign upon the idea of being a"true representative of the resiS er ' 1950 only Get your PINT of KEM GLO Stay-whiat only 981 TODAY! Bring this ad to gisr Ph Until May 31 Stay-whi- te 798Gal Blvd 98V in Try a pint of KEM-GLwhite that stays white at only 981 Today A pint covers up tQ 50 square feet 10 lovely colors in quarts and gallons Pints in O R m9tkl Until May 31 c E ENAMEL THAT LOOKS AND WASHES 0 LIKE BAKED ENAMEL MIRACLE-LUSTR- E H ' WHIT MARK KEM-GL- O EMGLO MAtt STAY-WHIT- E 1728 Wash $139 TRADE C '8 Graves IK LUCAS Reeutoriy THE vrrsn wm BMGLO IT! H 'i ri M STAY- - Dairy Club Holds Meeting at Home PP SPECIAL SPECIAL Of FIR1-- and gallons Pints in only STAY-WHIT- - i i 2 1050 stains smudges scuffing The 96th military police company organized reserve corps will meet Monday April 3 in annex No 1 Utah general depot at seven-thirt- y p m The subject to be presented is "Narcotics" with Capt Earl L Jensen instructing aided by Capt Virgil L Moore Two members of this unit have been promoted from private first class to corporal: Art well Check-ett- s and Jerry L McGuire "There are still a few vacancies in this unit and all persons interested are requested to attend this Summer unit training meeting for this unit has been moved' from the month of June until August" said John P Loffredo major commanding 1SPECIAI ' m Military Police To Meet Monday CMP-USA- Lawrence W Jenkins principal of Wahlquist school has been named principal of the new South Ogden junior high school Sidney L Wyatt principal at North Ogden will succeed Jenkins at Wahlquist Announcement of the was made Saturday by A changes Parley Bates superintendent of county schools who said the appointments were confirmed at a meeting of the county board-- of education 23 Tears' Service Jenkins has been in the Weber county school system for 23 yearaj at Warren having been Farr West and principal Wahlquist and teacher at Plain City Jenkins also taught English for seven years at Weber county High school and was Weber county supervisor of secondary education for one year He has been active in the Weber County Education association and is a commission member of the Weber County Principals' association He was graduated from Utah State Agricultural college Logan receiving his bachelor of science degree in 1930 and his master s de gree in education in 1944 Will Start at Fall Term Jenkins will take up his dtfj Is at the new South Ogden school which has not yet been named at the beginning of the fall school - IT term Wyatt who will move from North Ogden junior high school to Wahlquist junior high for the fall term has taught in the Weber county school system for 25 years He was principal at Harrisville and Riverdale and at Wahlquist for three years For six years he wjas head of the English department at Weber county high Wyatt received his bachelor of science degree from Utah State Agricultural college in 49Tt and will receive his master's degree in education In June 1950 He is a member of the Weber County Education association and will serve as president of that group for the 1950-5- 1 term R of the L D S Wilson ward and at present is a member of the North Weber stake high council He is active in the farm bureau organization and the Weber Central Dairy association Mr Graves said he is desirous of for the achieving greater general public through intensive development of our fish and game resources Mr Graves resides with his wife and family at Wilson Of five children three girls and two boys the latter served overseas in World war II Mrs Graves Is the former Vera Stoker bt a pioneer Bountiful T family dents of Weber county with the general welfare of the state In view" He urges vigorous support in the legislature of the realization of Weber college as a four-yeschool It was further pointed out that "only a unified effort will secure the maximum benefits under the proposed Weber basin project" Friends ol Mr Graves in urging his entry into the legislative race point to his experience He received his education in Idaho and Utah schools holding B S and M S- degrees from the University of Utah He is a former bishop ar i - STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING APRIL School Posts that they plan to hold a special now-dorma- THE OGDEN (UTAH) Changes Made Educator Seeking Legislative Post In County am- - inlM 4-- SS05 swr at pT Ojh mm mjt $130 par qt '69 DEALER OR I - Paints'lis Phone 6409 t i f i A I I t v |