Show Baptist Ministers To Meet Friday day-lon- Idaho Baptist convention American Baptist convention jLocal Navy Station Continues Supt Joseph Dudler of the state To Set High Enlistment Pace highway patrol announces there yaie Auto Inspectors Baptist ministers of Utah will The evening session which will o ciock meet at nine a m Friday at the convene at seven forty-liv- e Rev h The Twenty-fiftto is open the public First Baptist church conMr will an annual' for Jefferson speak and Kopp Included on the agenda of the ference Speakers will include Dr g conference is a study of Roy B'Decr of the denomination's New York offices the Rev Mr proposed changes in the denominaPaul Kopp west coast area direc- tion's financial strategy A similar tor of Evangelism for Baptists and study is being made by ministers Dr Elmer C Adams executive sec- in each of the 38 states or georetary of the Utah Montana and graphic areas which comprise the will be a meeting of all operators of auto inspection stations of Weber county Monday Jan 22 at seven-thirt- y p m at Weber high schooL Lieut Dan Beckstead will be in charge to give information and answer questions A good attendance is expected for a good inspection this year m Mow D-- Tires saw CRIP! - J tl C K SO fi Richard Harold Hart son of Mr and Mrs H M Hart of 2546 Fow- ler -m The tires you have on your car right now can be "Tractionized" for safety oaj wet slippery roads! This amazing Good--j mm year process tattoos thousands upon holes into thousands of tiny rough-edge- d the traction surface of tire treads — g gives any make of tire wet before on had never it slipjj ability pery or icyjrpgdsl Stop in today FOR A mm ' " el So Much in Service So Little in Cost WMJ - 11 To promote closer relationship between the urban and the rural populations is why Rotarians are urged to bring a farmer f r end to mh mHBf 'Hmiiwn a club meeting in Hotel Ben Loti&mJB$B::SHI ?HbB 'mBm mond Wednesday noon Jan 17 ft was explained by President Don Barney Madsen t Speak Dr Louis L Madsen president of Utah State Agricultural college Logan will be guest speaker Paul Thatcher of the international relations committee reported at yesterday's meeting a project to provide medical journals for members of the medical profession in Japan had been successful The project was inaugurated two years ago and at request of Rotarians and the crown prince In Japan it will be carried on as a means of providing up to date " for Japanese doctors and physicians Mr Thatcher said Nelson W Aldrich director of public relations for the Utah Copper Co who was guest speaker 1 gave interesting Information on the SHssBLHHHIHaBBBtBK company's new refinery Built at a cost of $16000000 the new electrolytic copper refinery located south of Garfield will provide approximately 700 additional "ibs With the exception of about Charting agenda for a Women's Legislative council session next week in Ogden are left Mrs M J Seidner acting director of nurses at Dee a dozen trained supervisors local Memorial hospital and member of the education committee of Psychipeople are employed and trained atric Nursing Affiliation and Mrs C L Johnston chairman of the on the job Mr Aldrich said council's welfare committee session sponsor Plant Capacity Told The plant has a capacity of tons of refined copper per This tonnage ready for month market is cast in the form of wire bars ingots and ingot bat although a small quantity will be sold in cathode form he explained A piano solo was given by BarBrown Weber high school Joining a drive for more funds institution of its general size 108it bara student at the Utah State hospital in Frovo has six There should be — nurses Utah's has nine attendants the Women's Legislative Council of 187 Utah 151 social workers Ogden and Weber county will spon- eight Utah two occupational ther29 and sor a public meeting Monday Jan apists and none of Utah has nine respectively m 15 at seven forty-rfivin the p Utah Power and Light Co audi- either Mrs Seidner deplores the netorium for Utah's students of psycessity Utah A bill pending in the leghaving to go out of state chiatry islature providing additional money for psychiatric - Dan H Rhodes son LIBERTY affiliation as part for the institution will be explained of their training Mr Mrs of and Charles "Rhodes according to Mrs C L Johnston "Far From Satisfactory' will be honored at a missionary council's welfare of the chairman While facilities for this training dance tomorrow committee S are Weber be In attendance will improving at the Provo hospi- might in L D adfrom satis- Liberty warn in tal they are still "far county's legislative delegation dition to Dr Philo T Farnsworth factory" she said and added that hall Elder Rhodes costs in private hospimember of the state welfare com- patient-da- y an mission and Dr C H Hardin tals in Utah is SIT compared with has accepted the Branch t heed of the department less than $2 in Provo and that it assignment tomish 100 California of the psychiatry at the University has only 18 employes sion He entered of Utah patients he missionary that treatment of tschool 5 Doctors lSe ratients Emphasizing in Salt 111 is not hopeless she mentally for keener public Lake City Jan 8 Pleading awareness of "deplorable" condi- said in spue of "our meager facul and will leave for tions at the hospital Mrs M J ties" 64 percent of first admissions his field of labor Seidner member of the education to the hospital during the first year soon Dan Rhadp A testimonial for the committee for Psychiatric Nursing of the present biennium were reyoting misfrom the Affiliation said today that cur- leased within six months be held Sunday at will sionary of entry i seven-thirt- y m in the Liberty there are only five doctors time rently She stressed however that tnere ward chapel p He for 1300 patients has been active cases of in a targe backlog "This means" she continued Is still In the Liberty ward as deorlster "each patient receives less than one need of the finest psychiatric as a counselor in theJIf M M treatment available But this can and hour of a doctor's time per month" not I A be obtained she added unless He is a member ef the Weber Pointing to a continually increasfunds are allocated by the and at Weber college was ing number of patients she said more quartet ses current the there has been no hike in bed ca legislature during a members of the Dorians He Is a member of Lambda Delta pacity since 1932 and- emphasized sion Shp said natients are "kest" also that according to minimum stand c rather at the college Sigma for and called "cured" than ards set by the American ±sycm-atrirelatives All and friends of the than institution rather treament association Utah's facilities are invited to- attend missionary one custodial predominantly very inadequate" the dance and testimonial Commenting on "frightful over j crowding" she said even if living ' conditions there improved 100 per cent the primary need of 1300 sick people would sua be untoucnea now ipcna- me Utan nospuai asis much money ins onlv oer patient as standard service re Joseph Soelberg past president quires sne saia reviewed purpose objectives and ethics of Lions club during the last meeting which was InformaHe recalled that the tion day HEADQUARTERS service club was organized In 1917 A membership drive is being conducted during January This is an annual event in honor of the birthday anniversary of Melvin Jones Chicago organizer and general secretary of Lions International vlSj(A To enable members to become better acquainted several recentwere ly Inducted new members H D SPARROW given a few minutes each to tell of themselves their business or proRoy Utah ' fession were solos Piano given by Gloria Shop Jit Roy 0INf Sov medical-in- 24-Ho- or road-holdin- I formation Exchange Leader KOLDEWYr? 11 1981 i Mathew McBlaine Thomson of Elmer H Myers was installed as Garland new president of the Ogden ExHarold Doyle Marble son of Mr succeeding Bruce change club Jenkins in a special program at the Double J ranch last night Other officers seated are J Rus-sHoffman vice president Laurence G Bluth secretary and Don RADIO AND APPLIANCE Carlson treasurer New members of the board of Announces control are Alton Knapp Dr D C Hendrickson Dr E R Van Dyke TlMlr Wray Glen Alton W Parker Dr Don D Olson and Bruce Jenkins Installation ceremonies were conNEW LOCATION ducted by candlelight with J Clyde Buehler district Exchange gover3631 Ogden Ave nor for Utah in charge Phone 4771 Alton W Parker was chairman of the installation program Norman Guaranteed Radio Repair Bingham introduced the speaker of the evening Dr Royal Garff of Service University of Utah' Free Pick-o- p and Delivery Retiring officers of the club are Mr Jenkins president Mr Myers n Allowances on vice president and Clyde Hunter Liberal Trade-Itreasurer Bluth was renamed secAll Radios and Small Appliances retary The Exchange club meets each (Formerly o 347 Weak) Tuesday at noon at Hotel Ben Lomond I Roiarians Seek Council Session Friendship m 01 Farm Folk E! 4 Kenneth J Vanderwerff son of Mr and Mrs J Vanderwerff of 2176 Quincy These men were all sworn In at Salt Lake City and most of them are new undergoing recruit training at San Diego Calif Elmer H Myers Takes Seal as STANDARD-EXAMIN- THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY Planning Enlistment! at Ogden navy re- - and Mrs Harold Marble of 590 set an Chester street cruiting station continue to accordDon Jensen son of Mr and Mrs almost unprecedented pace E M Jensen of 402 Wall ing to officials L Maughan of 8 VicLast week the following 22 men Richard road tory were accepted: Wallace Dean Wade son of W H Daniel Hugh Dickerson son of Wade of 2874 Adams of Mr and Mrs Udy A Dickerson Robert Lee Kemps ter son of Mrs Hooper V A Smith of 158 West Thirtieth Charles Fred Amsler son of Mr Boyd H Clark husband of Mrs and Mrs F R Amsler of Evans- - Marlene Clark of 1230 Twenty-fourt- h ton Wyoming Eldon LeRoy Hatch son of I H Francis Lee Grantham of Ash Of 1M1 Well Hatch been had Mr Gmntham Me Grove Edwin Jones of 510 Dougemployed by the railroad here or lasRobert street Eugene Reynolds Jensen son of Mr and Mr and Mrs M E Jensen of John Carl Porterofson 2633 Jackson Mrs Carl Porter Smoot Wyoming Lynn Ray Evans son of Mr and Mrs L A Evans of Focatello Idaho Darrel L Hess son of Mr and Mrs Loyal Hess of Malad Idaho William Lothair Willie son of Mr and Mrs L Willie of Malad Idaho Jay Dee Deschamps son of Mr and Mrs Parley Deschamps of Malad Idaho From Ogden are: Robert Eugene Ridges of 1348 JeffersonRobert William Porter son of Mr and Mrs H W Porter 2952 mm THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4A Called for — i 12-0- Meeting Will Explain Need For More Hospital Funds 00 Farewell Set for physio-therapis- ts e Liberty Elder" for-eac- -- j IW P8 I1 ' 'Pliijn 00 'TRACTONZfS" ALL FOUR TIRES! As j J 533-2t- (I 1 :0k §fe 9fin3& Jag 0 j store service tg U Jfr - At a Price You Can Afford to Pay! s f h ROSE CHAPEL MORTUARY Dial 8897 Street Ogden Utah Investigate Before Need W EMmE Ph°ne 9592 — ( 0MPLETE ADULT FUNERALS I Jp $90 3125 8170 82 15 8395 8150 Telephone 8897—Day or Night Pi i —— I - - — i Lions Listen to one-eiah- Joseph Soelberq th - - -- 60 4e Moo GRANDMA KNEW TP BE Mo tapoi W Bte Meal Nutritionists U Report By Carolyn Webster Years ago I saw a movie in which cover how much better you'll feel the hero after a bump on his head all day tomorrow:' in an automobile accident imagines himself back in his boyhood home And when that m id morning down to breakfast he finds rest period er Coming his i mother preparing tlte usual arrives whether you're work-in- s breakfast which consisted of hashed at home or en the joe enbrown potatoes fried eggs pork another big glass of rejoy Cream O'Weber milk chops hot cakes coffee and milk freshing His comment waa "What! No orI'm sure you 'it do a better ange juice t" day's work and feel better too For delicious flavor in the products you enjoy be dairy For the modern breakfast too sure to look for the name often consists of a fruit juice and O'Weber or a cup of coffee Cream —period Now I'm And now that we're in the very all in favor of JFy i V fruit iuice and heart of the winter season you your children and your husband to the pleasure of need the extra benefits of Cream NXS&Ss breakfast But O'Weber milk more than at any 5 whether grandma other time of the year For this is j realized it or not the milk that ia fortified with vita she served a much min r the sunshine vitamin that more nutritious helps promote good heaJfa Ask breakfast than in most homes vour doctor and I'm sure hell agree that drinking Cream O'Weber today Milk is a grand naou: Nutritionists tell as that breakfast is the moat important meal of the day They say too that eating a breakfast containing an animal protein each as milk helps the body Ssake better use of the proteins arm during the rest ef the day and ia effective in pre- - £ and venting tiredness headache hunger and that familiar feeling ' e i t If you're bean eating a skimpy breakfast enjoy a real breakfast tomorrow morning — fruit juice cereal with Cream O'Weber table cream hot cakes swimming m Cream O'Weber's delicious sweet cream butter eggs and a big glass of Cream O'Weber milk— then dis mid-afterno- 4Urw'W'' I - mid-morni- after-noo- "ali-gon- n |