Show 21 1 Animals Expected in Junior Show TMI OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARO-EXAMINSUNDAY MORNING JULY 30 1950 Progress Noted Groomed for Competition In $2 Million School Project livestock coliseum was and span Saturday in readi-wMfor the arrival early Tuesday at nearly 500 blocky cattle lambs and hogs registered for a series of contests in the third annual junior fat stock show i sJ?he carefully groomed exhibits will be accompanied by more than 40 boys and girls from Future clubs Fajwer chapters and F6ur-Ogden pi- - As the new" school term approaches the $3000000 building and expansion program of the Ogden city school system nnv progress with work already underway on several projects and advance plans being readied for others Work is underway on the new Oak street elementary school located between Twenty-firs- t and Oak Taylor and Fillmore 'and on the shop addition Jto !the Ogden senior high scriool Twenty-eightand Harrison Plana arc under discussion for the new elementary school tgpj east of the present Mound Fort school for the new senior high school at Seventh and Harrison and for the elementary school as Thirh-i-urU- i and Pf!k Footings Poured ' On the Oak street' school' most of the footings have been poured and work will start immediately on the foundations It is planned that the building will be completed by September 1951 in time for the next school term Robert D Hodgson is the architect and construction contract was awarded to Hilton and Carr Construction Co on a low p " 1 H through Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada ' event will be set in The two-da- y motion at nine a m Tuesday when L Ben n son San Luis Lyman Obispo Calif invades the steer and heifer classes to select out- h prie-winnin- experience of participants actual information to guide Utah s live stock interests in determining Whether feeding of fat lambs is feasible and profitable The 31 youngsters in the pro fan obtained California spring feeders in Ogden last May 26 and returned them to their homes for fattening and finishing The 300 lambs in the project will be sold at a special sale Wednesday The ogden livestock snow has under written the experiment to the ex tent that boys and girls returning iarriDs in top commercial classifi cations are guaranteed one cent a pound above the initial cost of buy ing ine lamos Box Elder Group The Box Elder county group en rolled in the experiment follow: JF F A members — Va Nyle Arbon Don Bott Darrell Brough Duane Bunnell Morris Christen-se- n Ronald Davis Ray Harper Robert Hunsaker Paul Jensen Richard Jensen Calvin Jeppeson Hotter Ernest ©td Bert Rhodes Wendell Kingzler Roberts Billy Sterling Ted Walker Jerry WUdhga Four-club members John Willi Ann Westensknw Veri lker Ralph Walker Kenneth Forntt Ver Non Him BTQlade Hunsaker Richard uennis Uordon Don Coombs Jert Christensen Rnwn fat) na ennetn and Kay Birch Weber county exhibitors ree istered with "table animals" for general contests of the show are Monte Shupe Robert Cole unpen Robert Rawlings Larry Seth Kunz David Baugh all of North er H JPhn Willie Brigham City is shewn with one of his crossbred Columbia-Slambs ne finished and for Ogden junior fat stock show this week Willie and 30groomed other Box Elder county and girls are members of a special lamb feeding demonstration boys this x year ( uffolk W W Anderson Named to Head Lumber Firm Chain W Anderson for many years vice president and general manager of Anderson Lumber company is now president and general manW- - ager of the firm which embraces 20 branches with headquarters in Anderson has been associated with Anderson Lumber company for 40 years first in Logan and then in Ogden to which the company moved its headquarters 23 years ago Mr Anderson is a national figure in the- lumber business through his activity in trade associations In Ogden and in Utah he hap held important club W W 1 — tnsp t cr L uty commander of the 509th bomb wing Colonel Hunter Harris Jr commanding officer of Walker air force base RosweU N M announced today Martin is a graduate of Acad-8- 3 States Hp United West Point Military class of 193d During World war H Colonel abroad with the 8th air force first as a commanding officer of the 487th bomber group and later as deputy chief of staff ijperationato the TJ S after the vjteturning war colonel Martin was assigned toitte nationa military establish-H1 in Washington and later to Hst Air War college Colpnel Martin is married to the former Mary F Fister of Ogden W couple has three children ijonel Mar-terv- ed ty - Word reached Ogden Saturday that Jack Flagg of Seattle Wash husband of Betty Lake former Ogden residenthad been killed in an automobile accident at Seattle on Friday Mrs Flagg is a niece of Mrs A R- McKellips Mrs Curtis Allison Mrs Leonard Gibson and Mrs D K Stuart all of Ogden Funeral services for Mr will be in Seattle Monday Flagg Fsfood MoIVkSp For Re$erv0tions WMMrloal Travel Aeai or write Pie-tor- es Weber county deputy sheriffs today recovered ' a bicycle reported stolen' several days agov' by Jack Stoker Of 5 Army tay Washsaid the ington Terrace Deputies vehicle had been stripped and partrash "fire in tially destroyed 'fh-which it had been thrown O - F-4- a tion of the district' affairs was ferred until a later' date de- Meanwhile directors announced they' have extended the deadline far filing applications for the posit ions of secretary manager engineer and legal counsel until the ' Aug 11 meeting z Applications should be addressed to 00a ret of directors Weber baain conservacy district cari of E J Fjeldsted temporary secretary chamber of commerce Ogden NHeci i' ml tht- - ntl" — — A f m 1 w tt imtr o-- 1 T EI UVW UUUCI I n&4 GtrtioinvA pOIp - rimsti 7 IH IJUIS HnHn B Trial Date Set In Drunk Case r Mosquitoes Like Koreans— ttLn'tKifl Allot 'Em Mosquitoes- - in Weber county yefcr have been something like this the North Koreans They have ar-- ! rft&l in such hordes that even though jjitfcounted numbers have been slaughtered by control meaa- ures ?va8t numbers have survived to pi ague the populace it was- report ed Saturday 3 Jjp until the end of June 6805 acres of potential breeding grounds had been sprayed by various methods 'according to Dr OrsonJ W ifounf director of' Weber county mosquito abatement district We khbw we have been kill-- i nuinDers DUt ine nood conditions prevailing late May and early June created so many additional breeding areas that it was impossible to cover all the affected territory with the available resources" he explained Air attack accounted for 4145 acres marpcssih p hv n hsr mo'inWater emulsion sprayed from light planes was the weapon used in this bombardment In the ground attack 1943 acres of water infested Wllh mosquito larvae were sprayed wKp fuel oil and an additional 717 acres with water emulsion DDT Small power and hand sprayers ' were used To have accomplished a complete extermination job would have required an additional 20 men and thousands of dollars more Dr Young added At present in the county there are spots almost entirely free of the pest and others which are not he continued Where mosquitoes are present it means that some breeding place exists of which we are unaware because it is well hidden Some pastures harbor unsuspected water and sometimes the opening to an abandoned cesspool allows the winged stingers to escape and drill into human flesh t Bottles tor old cans can hold enough water to produce thousands f mosquitoe People can help considerably if they will drain small pools or wet places or if they to report hidden will call eeding places Dr Young stated Miould be careful that feTPfoptf ii drum cans or ther cast-of- f containers do not hold water in which mosquitoes can breed- Such trash should be disposed of or such containers should be emptied and made so that no water can accumulate j "People can- - spray with BDT ofr chlordane so that when a mosquito comes to rest it will be killed Most mosquitoes will alight oh shubs trees grass etc before alighting on a human being 'H the yard and its fixtures have been prayed the mosquito will touch : low-lyi- ' Raymond L Diop 42 Yellow stone hotel who pleaded innocent jn oiry court to a drunk drivii charge is at libertv under $3 bond pending his trial Friday At Meanwhile the city attorney ia the poison and die before he gets to file a bill of particulars which to you The water emulsion of was demanded by the defendant the insecticides does net harm He was arrested July 25 at Plants Where human beings brush ond and WalL against the sprayed surfaces no ill effects can be expected aWense to Wed— Fldndge LeR "n h daytime mosquitoes Mooney 21 and Betty Lnrraini-Hlcm bark or be creep mio cracKs 18 of Ogden Obtained tween Doaras or rest on the ceil- - a marriagebothlicense in the Weber of ing porches outhouses or under TT-ITunty clerk's office steps If these resting places have been sprayed the pests will be ' killed Many mosquitoes suck the juices of grass and other plants and so cap be found in alfalfa patches etc where they feed and rest during the day Dusting or SDravinC ran heln tn r1itrA tha householder of much annoyance Twenty-sec- j ! 1 from mosquitoes Ogdenite to Leave For Church Duty To help build up an efficient youth department for the First Presbyterian church of Lqs Ange-sjLarry Mason 6 son of Dr and Mrs W M Mason 1776 Twenty-sixth St will leave for the w coast Monday returned Young Mason from attendance recently at a Westminster Fellowship National assembly at Orinnell Ia to which he' was named because of outstanding work in the local church youth movement ' Having only last year moved here with his parents from the coast he has been asked to return until fall by church officials- there to assist in the high school and junior high school departments He will be a senior at Ogden high scnooi mis rail i - C I a IP-i- f M M M a i§§T m m ' m m ng m Venetian Blinds and Drapes Custom Tailoraxl :: - 'fiiiperlT your home -- Our experienced decorator your home to help you plan your roona Will call a ORDfR VINITIAN BUNDS Venetian Blind Co of Ogden ' Dial 2651 Washington Blvd - -- - j -- FAIRWAY FURNITURE CO " ' The police! department's autothat several of the cars thev stole theft and car prowl detail reported were wrecked but that most of were returned after a three Saturday 17 car theft cases had them four-horide been cleared' up through the arrest or- One of the boys also confessed of three boys: ages 16 and 17 the Globe Fish mar"After making a fuH confession toburglariing ket 429 Twenty-third- s and a secthe three wei! repisteroH tn ond admitted several cases of shop juvenile court for trial Mem be rs lifting the officers said" oi ine special police detail are Chief Police Maurice Schooff J Traffic Officers Ai Rs Covieo and reported that only ode: case of W A Allen in" the area of Ogden Covieo said the thefts occurred stadium was made during the Piomi river a nrinrf rf neer days rodeo series 4 July arrest was marie iniv ia hm "We attribute this outstanding lice nabbed the trio in the act record to the that details of oi sieanng a car—irom in front of police worked fact the parking lots 2340 Jefferson" each nf the fiw niohi ( Police said the boys told them during rodeos" the chief- - said - 't-- Jmm g - Quality Across From the Post Office A bsIj-- w g giiian -- Liberal m ur car-prowli- ng 19-2- ' 1 - - Police Say Three Arrests Theft Until You See Us WE WILL PAY g to-th- e 1 Larson Soft "Lake aty bu regional director of the U Sinvit-ereau of reclamation is bring to attend th next meeting jot the Weber basin watr conaervacy district it is announced by E J Fjeldsted temporary secretary Directors at their feeond meeting Friday afternoon decided to invite Mr Larsen to explain various phases of the $70000000 project that must be worked out by the conservacy district Mr The meeting is Fjeldsted said tentatively set for Friday Aug It in the city commission room in' the ' Municipal building Ward Ci Holbrook Bountlfel president of the board presided at the Friday afternoon meeting Ac tion on a total of ten applications for three positions in administra- E Accidental Death Reported Here Don't Sell Your Used Cor Two Mcatcil Svauniix Pool W B "P Stetm Btthi Teonu IWIm'm n d 4i FINEST RESORT -- Invited io Next W W Anderson Outing Scheduled tt racAicu — ioionei ua T "Martin formerly of -uwii uas oeen named depg Utah-Idah- BicycleReco th' ww a K-1- Bureau Director County Employes reserve ATP surrounding vicinity recently in dc arraigned Dei ore Howard C Shupe Roy justice of the peace Monday on charges of second degree burglary are: Lee Roy Chapman 25 315 Twenty-sevent- h Aus4 tin D Scott 18 Army "way Washington Terrace and Don E Stone 19 of 107 KieselJ The trio is charged with entero Concrete Pipe ing the company 1940 Wall oh "July' ft: With intent to commit larceny therein Deputy Card said their confessions also state they burglarized the Ar den Dairy 340 Twenty first on July 17 ra mfh yere apprehended July 26 Two were arrested in front of a Twentyififth street cafe The other was apprehendeid at a local theatre by Deputies Fenton Atkm-soand LeRoy Hadley Card' said 'details of the Deputy f ton essi on revealed that' the men sained entrance 'pipe company by having one- man pose as a driver of a company truck He approached the night watchman on the pretense that he wished to prepare hv inick for an early haul ing ob the next morning The watchman admitted him to the main building after which he let in his companions : by a rear door The night watchman identified the man after his arrest One at the men formerly drove a soft drink vending truck and used the knowledge of buildings gained during his deliveries in his alleged criminal activities Deputy Card said Investigations surrounding the activities Of the three men were esrg continued 'with the hopes that several other crimes could' be up Finger prints and of the trio have been- sen! to and civic posts - WALKER ft sr-- - one-thir- Jfftrmer Ogdenite mm Promotion Ofcden - -- All emnloves of Webier count v Hooper Ted are invited to attend a summer Younger outing to be held Eden Saturday Aug 5 starting at p m at A- aivisions the Weber county recreation area ana J5 iT named champions and the (Buck Anderson ranch) fn South runner-u- p in each class will be fork Activities will include baseball designated champion and reserve champions horseshoes and other games Re5WHpion freshments will be a dutch lunch flLwe two divisions will then be ice cream and soft drinks said Ed pitted against each other for the Vendell chairman rtt grand champion and reserve grand county recreation board in charge champion wreaths Those desiring are asked tn rontnrt transportation rharlan icehuyzen in the off of the - icouhty commissioners jij 'H"® est By Trio At least ftv Ogden were declared 1 areo up burglaries men wttn tne by Weber county deputy sheriff after several week' f jnvestiuaJack W Card chief di&tity said confessions had been obtaflked from those arrested and indicsflans were i ne would1 clear several other "jobs" pulled in Ogden and -- Ogden Mr Anderson's promotion took place on Friday at a meeting of the board of directors He succeeds the late A E Anderson of Logan E LeRoy Anderson of Logan was elected to fill the vacancy on the board fS tt Z drawinr new Oak II J ! AAA vwwvywww vaiiwui J Lerov Holbrook pnirinppr nf and ' fin r Two Burglaries ved arrest mthree one-stor- Loyal Child Ogden The Ogden school addition has been underhgh construction for the past several weeks by the John L Aiken Construction Co which received the contract on a low bid of $99900 Arthur 0rix is the architect and school authorities report the work Is going oh very well Paul Hodgson is architect for the school at Thirty-fourt- h and y Polk which will also be and have twelve classrooms plans have been completed for the building and bids will be asked by the city board of education early in It is expected that this August structure also will be completed by September 1851 New Senior High School This fall the city wiH call for bids on construction of the new senior high school building at Seventh and Harrison with completion date set for that building as September 1952 Lawrence Olpin is the architect and he is completing final plans for the building this week at his office Bids will probably be called for m tbe ff" '" The school board has completed the purchase of the Wesley Owens property on Twelfth street for the new school east of Mound Fort The property will run from Twelfth through to Canyon road and contains about eight acres This school will be planned and built in the relatively near future At present no architect has been ' named for the school I rooms and Addition of six toilet facilities were completed at Lor in Farr school in time for use during the last month of the school term recently closed Lawrence D Olpin architect who designed the new addition said there were a few minor details that have not yet been cleared up but foe all practical purposes the new rooms are ready for use relieving congestion at one of the most critical areas of the system - Og-Jb- l m Old ot $ZZ4S15 et H twelve-classroo- one-stor- y dis-"but- ert f Will Look Like irv-esfScho-ol " standing entric The spotlight centers on the auc- Wednesday where all 'wk'ljarena g stock will be offered for sale A large delegation of buyers representing eating and restaurants slaughtering houses Vttd livestock commission firms will participate in the bidding of Ribbons During' the two-da- y activity score of ribbons will be conferred $2500 in cash approximately W A and Four-club members along with an atissort merit tractive of special Jo exhibitors whose anijpttdi mals make outstanding records The special prizes — wrist watches portable radio pen and pencil sets halters and the like — will be handed out at the annual Junior exhibitors' banquet Tuesday in Ben Lomond hotel The ban-quis scheduled to begin at sixth irty p m Main speaker will be L C Montgomery Heber City president of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' association There will be comic skits by Don Soelberg Ogden and juggling acts by Don Campbell k Salt Lake City T R Johnson newspaper man will officiate as master of ceremonies Feeding Demonstration A special classification of the stock show will be the Box Elder county lamb feeding demonstration by 18 F F A members and 18 Four-clubbers Purpose of am experiment is to obtain from the records of the project and the N - Og-de- n spring-summ- What C itvr' K WALL Summertime Colors GEORGE V TRIBE CO 3230 Washington Blvd For Your Hom jLflHH afVy LUfiW MM m PRATT ooo-ius- s 1 floor LAMP A LAMBERT ultra flat oil paint for walls mixing with water r ready fffMT use no ftetorf covers wallpaper ft PAINT f S PM bedroom SET Wool-9x- 12i vnsfl 7 M FAIRWAYV£ CO ssif w RUG vl W SOLIDEX GATEWAY GLASS ssisBa I coat covers ( A rich no Washable Easy to apply h£jmmr' 7 Way lssasaeAII I T0r$$$$ 9— Us Today PAINTS 271 24th St -- FURNITURE CCMt Prom Post Ph 1 B - |