Show More Aid for Crippled Children Slake Leadership Shifted During :i -- ge The L D S Twentieth ward Relief society will hold its first summer meeting Tuesday at ten a m at the ward 1150 Twenty-firThere will be quilting and welfare sewing and at two p m Mrs Helen Dillingham will present the teacher's topic Mrs Melvin We nig will give a talk on her trip Luncheon will be to Hawaii served at noon All women of the ard" are invited All boys and girls 12 years of accompanied by their fathers will be admitted free to the Pioneer league ball game tonight a feature of father's day observance A free ticket to the Egyptian theatre will be presented to all boys and girls who submit let ters in the My Fop's Tops" contest With the deadline set at noon Wednesday June 14 contestants are urged to mail their letters without delay to the Father's day committee at the chamber of commerce st CANVAS I Billy A Martin 20 Hill air force base airman injured Saturday afternoon when his motorcycle went out of control on U S highway 30 in Weber canyon was reported still in "critical" condition today in the Hill A F B hospital He suffered a basal skull fracture and possible fractured arm Hi companion Eunice Stewart 15 2555 Washington suffered only minor injuries and was released from the Dee hospital following treatment The accident happened on a M horseshoe bend at Gateway DAMS at 24th at Kiesel HELP HIM Cash Watch Stolen M H Harris Child? 1755 BUILD no- tified police of the theft from his home Sunday of $120 in cash and a wrist watch valued at Police Officer Robert Hoi-ste$55 who investigated said there was no indication of forced en- FOR mm THE FUTURE el in try DEATHS John O Oyler Jr Mrs Ella Williams left presents a $309 check Ordeni program to help handicapped children of the Cerebral Palsy Parents (roup Others shown to Mrs Lawrence Russell right secretary-treasurare Mrs Floretta Drake left center and Mrs Duane Lower ' To spur CAST GARLAND Box Elder County er ' t want to commend all members of the Utah Associated Garden club for the voluntary and unselfish work done in planning and planting to make a more beautiful Utah" said Dr Carl Frischnecht of the U S A C extension service during the 16th annua convention "I especially extend the support of the extension service in promoting another garden incongress March such as was conducted of this year" he said "The congress was a satisfaction to both gardeners and the college" Centerville Karstoh Hansen spoke on "Beautification of Home Grounds" and the Salt Lake Telegram awards were made to the Salt Lake City Floral Culture club and the Bountiful Flora Dell club for outstanding civic projects Ogden members received awards for 15 years or more of meritorious service included R Clay Allred Mrs C H Cole Mrs D C Fronk and Arthur L Jensen Mrs Mary Hermonson of Gunnison received the Marcelle Augsburger award South Mrs Dorthea Newbold Jordan was advanced from first vice presidency to the presidency of the Associated club Other new officers are: Keith Boyer Brig-haCity first vice president Mrs Milda Patten Orem second vice Lake president I J Strong Salt secretary Mrs Fred City recording Warburton Tooele treasurer Mrs "1 m Donation of $300 to the local Cerebral Palsy Parents group has been made by the Ogden chapter of the Service Star Legion Presentation of the check was made by Mrs Ella Williams president of the Service Star to Mrs Lawrence Russell secretary-treasurof the parents group The money will be used to purd chase equipment in the program fe help handicapped children Mrs Russell said Publicfor the donating ity chairman group is Mrs Floretta Drake Service Star will hold its annual convention in Ogden Thursday in the American Legion home Twenty-fourth and Adams Program will highlight an election of new officers during the afternoon followed by a reception tea it was announced A business session will be held in the evening Convention chairman is Mrs Allan Bucher Mrs Duane Lower is state president er badly-neede- " Carlton Jones parliamentarian and Mrs J 7 Delury Salt Lake historian City About 175 attended the convention representing 35 clubs throughout the state Climaxing Ogden's annual dog show Sunday at the stadium was the naming of Astron Silver Star standard poodle owned by Mrs Herbert H Hlestand of Salt Lake City as best dog in the show With 300 dogs entered from several states the local show sponsored by the Mount Ogden Kennel club was directed by A T Smurth-wait- e It was the eighth annual event President of the club is Aaron Horne Best local dog in the show was a German short-ea- r Bomber 9 owned by L B Richardson 1675 B-2- Twentyfourth Winners in various Judging categories follow: Hounds — Champion Ezra of Clan Dougan bloodhound: owners Mr and Mrs Edward Armstrong San Gabriel Calif Sporting breed — Champion Radar English springer spaniel owner R C Allen Provo Working breed'— Champion Bar None San Joaquin Boxer owners Mr and Mrs Howard Davis Calif Terrier breed —Champion Mill-wiResemblance wire fox ter rier owner Harry Goldsworthy Salt Lake City Toy breed — Champion Marlene's Rajah miniature Pinscher: owners Mr and Mrs William O Bagshaw Beverly Hills Calif — breed Champion Astron Silver Star standard poodle owner Mrs Herbert H Hiestand 1323 East Sixth South Salt Lake City Tim-panog- os Bak-ersfie- ld re Wins BA Degree Roger Blaine Allison Jr son of Mr and Mrs Roger Blaine Allison 2606 Brinker will receive his BA degree in psychology at the University of Utah Tuesday He will continue there for his master's deward were appointed members of gree He is married to the former The new counselors Helen Hill daughter o£ Mr and the board mcceed Lola Hekking and Gwen- Mrs Lester Hill and they have a Linda age three dolyn Griffine daughter are: missionaries Six new stake Vernal Floyd Wayment George Rail Labor Session Wallace White Levi Hansen John nounced a league meeting will be Car-ol- d and Anderson Merlin Borger Chairman Archie Ransom of Rail- held at seven Tuesday night in A Baker way Labor's Political league an the Carnegie library lecture room i G Edward Sawyer sALts Representing I MONEY ON ness headaches and fatigue I a 9 SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY You can help him lay the cornerstone of future success with a SAVE WITH A PURPOSE SAVINGS ACCOUNT A few dollars initial with more added regdeposit CHOOSE YOUR SAVINGS FLAN and that youngster of ularly tour so saw ran fata warn atjeeru mm GOAL i t 1T yours will learn the habit of thrift S 30000 S 769 and have money to follow the 385 $ JLSd S 35000 962 481 321 34Q career of his choice Come in 30000 1154 577 385 388 $1 or more will open today 1538 400 00 3SS 769 513 1023 5Q00O 962 441 an account 481 " ' 1 great-grandchi- ld 100000 3846 1923 1283 9 1 home Tremonton John D Fiet son John David Fiet of David J and Betty Jane SneU Fiet 611 Twenty-thir- d died at the family home this morning of a sudden illness The child was born Feb 15 1090 in Ogden The parents are members of L D S Sixth ward Surviving besides the parents are a sister Marsha Lee Flet Ogden and the following grandparents Mr and Mrs J W SneUClearfield Ogden and Mrs Glenna Davis county Slaughter The body is at the mortuary 3408 Washington ld 20 Corporation HUDSON'S STAY YO UNO SO free Estimates— Terms EMPORIUM DIAL 2431 Balcony Low upkeep costs and longer car construclife due to tion that protects against road shock and strain extra-sturd- of materials y ' V — miiiimiiMT steady going in an Quiet a Monobilt with exclusive recessed floor single-uni- b t m Hudson's traditionally brilliant per formance with oversized high compression engine r Marvelously smooth power from the only angina precisely balanced as a unit - V 3-53- 53 KIESEL — mm LONG 4 Added resale value In luxurious worsted wool or nylon interiors with trim crackproof scuffproof Dura-fa- - Optometrist at SytHNM HERES WHY A n :sg in warer aoneners Wirermum -- Foio"sl Rooofvo m ng MADE TO ORDER from a wide selection Building Supplies Insulation Storm Sash General Electric Appliances OPEN A Wads-wort- The effect pleasant or otherwise depends on the Curtains and Drapes They are charthe keynotes of room acter Having them Custom-Mad- e by us insures accurate fitting plus superior appearance and longer wear Dealers CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVE I " wim latter ty stake-Sunda- WINDOWS MAKE A ROOM! f -- John O Oyler Jr SS farmer and cardied today about penter a m to a Logan hospital He was born Nov a 1880 at Payson a son of John o Sr and Minerva Jane Bingham Oyler He moved with his family to Burrville Utah when a email child Re was reared and educated at Axtell Utah The family came to last Garland when Mr Oyler was 16 He married Victoria Laren on Oct m L d s Salt Lake temple 8 1003 She died March 30 1828 and he married Naomi Grover in 192S In L D 8 Logan temple An active member of the L D 8 church he had been a counselor in his ward bishopric and was the first Sunday school superintendent of his ward He served on L D 8 Bear River school board as superintendent for four years ana on the m i a board two years He attended Snow college Ephraim two years Be was a member of the Garland band for a number of years Surviving besides his widow are the following sons and daughters: Mrs Mark (Ruth) Jensen and Mrs Le Grande iMaurine) Jensen Collinston Box El der county Mrs Vinson (Louise) Davis and Douglas Oyler Perry Box Elder h Mrs Darrell (Norma) county Wirrenton Ore Eugene Oyler Osden: also 27 grandchildren: five sten- and grandchildren one the following brothers ana sisters: Henry Box Elder county Oyler Tremonton Joe oyler Lee oyler ana LcRoy oyler East Garland William Oyler Ogden Mrs Mrs Sam Lewis Ogden Raymond Capener and Mrs Jack Birkland Salt Lake City The body is at the Rogers funeral five-thir- Service Star SL Dog Wins Contributes Top Honors Sizeable Sum Ai Local Show Speaker Praises Garden Club for 'Unselfish Effort' Non-sporti- W R Doxey OD Meeting Tuesday age and under j Commended for Devotion Commending them for their devotion to their duties Apostle Leo said "Their work has been louder than their words Qualifications for positions in the church is measured by faithfulness he added President Smith said that "The matter of releases is so common w ought to he used to it and accept undue it with grace and without feelings of emotion" He expressed appreciation to his former counselors "for their loyalty devotion dependability encouragement and help They played an important role in the progress of the stake and are going to be missed tremendously" he said Counselors Torgeson and Gibson both expressed appreciation for the opportunity they had enjoyed to serve the people of the stake They thanked stake members for their support Feel Very Humble The new counselors said they felt very humble in attempting to fill the assignments which came to them as an honor and a privilege Three new members of the stake high council were appointed to fill vacancies They are M Blaine Farr West Weber ward Sari Staker Taylor ward and Francis E Stratford Wilson ward Two new alternate members of the high council are Hubert K Cook Tenth ward and Heber J Hancock West Weber ward Mr Hancock was also stake appointed chairman of the ' 4 genealogical committee! J Raman Drake Third ward was appointed superintendent of the stake Y M M I A to succeed M Blaine Farr Norman M Thompson Warren ward was appointed first assistant and Jay H Gibson West Weber ward second assistant They succeed Heber J Hancock and Andrew C Hekking Farr Retained Harold Parry Farr was retained as secretary Four new members of the stake Y M M I A board are Howard H Holliday Wilson ward Lynn Stewart Warren ward Dan D Hadley and Joseph Sur-raboth of West Weber ward Glenna Pledger Alien of Taylor ward and Vivian Sederholm Tenth ward were appointed first and second counselors respectively of the Y W M L A board Vivian A Jeppson Tenth ward was appointed enlistment secretary Donna Stewart of Warren ward and Audry Baker of the Tenth Airman ob Critic a! List After Crash 20th Ward Dates Tonight to Kids With Their Dads Reorganization of the L D S North Weber stake presidency highlighted quarterly conference sessions held Sunday in the Ogden tabernacle With Apostle Harold B Lee officiating Bishop Harold M Thompson of Warren ward was appointed first counselor to President Thomas O Smith Maurice A Ber-re- tt first counselor lit the Taylor ward bishopric was appointed second counselor in the stake presidency Released after more than eight years of service in the stake presidency were Carl E Tbrgeson who has moved to Mount Ogden stake and James J Gibson who was released because of personal con- eyes often are to blame for yOur nervous- Free Ball Game as?" 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