Show V Albert HAFB Completes Conversion of Scouts Collect S ' Store 12 Tons Of Used Clothing Becomes Mai In US Air Force Aihprt Sidnev Willis of Mr and Mrs John D Busweli 3566 Washington has been promoted from captain to major in the US air force and has received" a bronze star for meritorious service Major Willis is personnel officer for the Fifth air force in Korea Mrs Willis the former Belle Busweli and their three children Michael Sidney and Johnny are living in Japan during Major Willis' tour of duty in Korea son-in-la- Maxime Btrlitz ' How to Irritate Brothers in Service People Will Be m d base San Antonio He enlisted April 1950 in the 487th technical supply air force squadron Hill air force base and left in January when the squadron was activated He had been employed at Hill air force base He served four years in the air corps during World war IL Pfc Thomas Clair Parkinson IV enlisted in the air force March 10 and has departed for Lackland ar force base San Antonio He completed his education in Ogden and has been employed by the Union Pacific railroad Mr and Hrs Parkinson and and daughter Mr and Mrs R R Pickford intend to drive to San Antonio next week son-in-la- a cw-iseu- ng thirty Parkinson 536 Twenty-thirare serving with the air corps at San Antonio Tex Corp John L Parkinson 33 has been assigned to Headquarters and techHeadquarters squadron 73rd force nical supply group Kelly air di h seven-- John sad Tom Parkinson fwo sons of Mr and Mrs Thomas ers were pulled out of storage at Hill for conversion into the tank ers After they were reconditioned and flight tested here they were flown to the Boeing Aircraft plant at Seattle Wash for installation of tanks and refueling equipment The second project which is overlust beginning is complete haul of the planes just back from In addition to dutv over Korea close checks on the flying machinery armament and electronicsu equipment is ueing overnnuieu revamped Offir-ialrininlpfl out that the in the assembly lines has speed-u- p made necessary me nirmg oi many new workers to tin several Hundred positions now open in the air craft repair trades Application may be made at room 220 post office building Ogden m In Korean Action Health Director Dean and wards will combine Mutual drama programs at seven thirty p m Monday and Tuesday in the amusement hall Twenty-nintand Quincy They will pflK sent each evening two dramas "The Exchange" a one-aplay directed by Mrs Lillian Lundwall Seventeenth ward and "Foxy Grandma" directed by Julian R ward Stephens Twenty-thir- d In addition on Monday there number by the TpKmia novelty Symphonettes and guitar selections by A F Pabst Cast of "The Exchange" InMartell Larsen cludes: Larry Sommers Glen Ma lone Ann Losee and Paul Davis with prompters Hazel Larsen and Phyllis Malone Cast of "Foxy Grandma" includes: Helen Nalder Bonnie Jean Ran- son Helen Star ley John Blood Clinton Hoyt Marilyn Jons Caril Johnson David Rasmussen and Ralph Hanson with Shirley Cor-ke- y production assistant Public is invited both nights The L D S Seventeenth h ct $ ' The Weber county P T A council will meet Monday at eight p Dr m m th Woher hitrh R C Dalgleish director of the division of dental neann oi me tntc Honartment of health will dis cuss fluorination of domestic wtifr v as means of preventing tooth At The mihllr l invited least one representative from each P T A is urged to anena Slain Sheron Bltton Weber High Pair Reigns at Prom handsome tie clasp and an attractive bracelet were reminders today to Dean Shaw and Sheron Bitton of their brief reign Friday night as king and queen of Weber high school's annual Junior Prom The awards were made at interThe mission by Lanny McLean of pair was chosen from a field was eight contestants Final voting done following the Junior assembly Thursday rather candidates were Sharon Lois Standing Sally Stephens Powell Brent Hoggan Tom and Billy Price" Junior class officers in charge "toe dance and voting were: Lanny McLean president Marilyn Green Sally Pow-e- ll secretary and Sharon Jensen treasurer Faculty advisers are LeRoy Oaks and Gloria Fausett A Mus-grav- if vice-preside- nt fe Dr William D O' Gorman will be the speaker at Lewis P T A March 29 at mootmo Thursday Music will be fur toht n m rushed by the fifth and sixth grades under the direction of Mrs SHKaI Tnir A good The public is invited lectin gsbaar momtm 3819 Wash Aphott HOTEL REN LOMOND Houri Starting Salary $200 Month A Tile at- - Preliminary hearings for four "bloomer girls" have been set for Friday March 29 in city court The hearings originally were set for March 17 24 and 28 Facing felony charges in separ ate complaints the defendants will have separate hearings on the same day in the following order: Alice Williams 23 Rosalee Thomas 26 Louisa Taylor 22 and Selma Brooks 22 Held under $1000 bail each they allegedly stuffed $1147 worth of dresses and coats into improvised bloomers at two Ugaen stores 11 p m to 7 a m to Mr Loon Taylor Apply in Parson Lomond-After 6:30 PM At Hotal Bon nil co ftaaaa at H SPECIALS From the Little Store with the Big Values 1278 Pain of WOMEN'S QUALITY SHOES Value to $1295 $999 Ma In this group you win find a large selection of styles in pumps straps ties and sling pumps low midway and high heels of calfskin suedes and patents Sizes 2y2 to 10 AAAA to C widths Savings up to 70 987 PAIRS OF CASUAL AND PLAY SHOKS—A large array of colors styles and materials Sizes 3 to 10 Slim narrow and $0 'fJfJ wide widths Values to $895 SPECIAL SALE OP HANDBAGS —Odds and ends Some $ j QQ shopworn Values to $695 (Plus tax) 423 PAIRS MEN'S FINE GRADE CALFSKIN OR BUCKO-Leat- Her or crepe soles Also brown and whiteand beige and brown Q QQ sport type Sizes 8 to 12 Values to $1295 500 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S WHITE DRESS SPORT AND CASUALS —Also brown and white and blue and white spectators $A fLdl t Values to $1295 Sizes 3 to 10 IN CASE OF Oe7 SICKNESS ACCIDENT tell yoU about low cost sickness and accident insurance that pays your bills and income while laid up! Let Us CAU EARL f BLACKBURN-JONE- iOUlS 319- - 24th STORE UTAH CANCELLATION SHOE The Store With S COMPANY Men Wkm Know Inturama Street 2-- 7 Open ftidoy Evening m9 S01 tittle the Big Values 221 2 H Washington Blvd Sw BRIGHAM CITY March 24 — Lieut T T Sprinkler medical North Third corps U S N of 451 was recentlv Rrlnhim f!itv ttc graduated from the TJ S axnaval ine school oi aviation medicine U S naval air station pensacoia The school of aviation medicine trains man of too navy's medical corps for duties as uignt surgeons of aircrait squaarons twin and afloat N Ji v A BsHm Ik — ill I IBM nnmawiiTn n nn n FT REFRIGERATOR CU WANTED nair Hearings Redated On Theft Counts Brigham Officer Finishes Course SPRINC VALUES 748 Also Meatf nrin im de-m- Twenty-thir- d Kltdien A m Ifltl Permanent desirable position Inside work In pieasant man preferred environment Middle-age- d 9 Council to Hear 17th 23rd Wards G MARCH 25 v w To Give Dramas E Mitchell Pv! 7A R Of the former bows- Thirty-fiv- e Gives His Life 9ti TILE B-2- st woman with a A sense of humor supposedly a rare combination is th next attraction booked for the Ogden Knife and Fork club Tuesday April 3 at p m in the Hotel Ben " Lomond be will Volimer Berlitz jjfcxime the speaker and her subject will be "How to Lose Friends and Irr Peop e A granddaughter of Maximilian D Berlitz who founded the internationally famous language school Mrs Volimer is said to have taken up lecturing after pursuing it as a local hobby She has been a copy writer contributor to religious magazines and technical magazines and a creator of humorous verse She will discuss good and bad manners standards of polite havsiJr and the curious psychology of insult and nasty repartee good-looki- River district the Morgan district on the east through West Point in northern Davis county To Store Clothing The parade of cars and trucks started at eleven a m at 'Twwty- Pvt Carlton E Mitchell m second street it procceaeu west to Lincoln to Twenty-firk f mirth and west C over the viaduct to Twenty-fourtsnow to the Ogden nvesiocx will be stored where it m nnnrL-- 9i4 now that the clothing has been gathered he will write to national coukumi TXl him quarters which will inform when and wnere to snip me viu area c itVrt miict defray the ' collection costs of its own clothing lav nri ifrf f'nv Pruitt 163 Ta Via In raiftt funds Twenty-secon- d rKimant have received word for this purpose the scouts Mjaf of the death of their son Pvt to ba given Carlton E Mitchell March b wnue asked for cotton raM with the clothes Proceeds from serving with too Eighth army in co toward MI of the raen will Mitchell was born July 21 paying shipping costs ±mrt He at- 1933 in Kansas City Mo lmont-rsrhnnl in Kan A tin a In ctrvlrnilinff the cloth ing and unloading the trucks were 10 members of the Ogden Junior Utah armyL employed at kmhar nt rnmmww headed bv and was torces a jfa w nu services E LaMar aepot prior the group's president It enlisted in the army Sat council collec Th was assigned overseas tion was part of a national good 1in 1950 and 1951 He was a memturn done by Boy Scouts all over berJanuary of Wall Avenue Baptist church the nation c are his parents two sisters Mrs Donna Maria Crawley Washington Terrace and Shir- lev Mitcnew ugaen ana nis grandfather Harry Mitchell Los Angeles Tin Topic of Lecture : HILL AIR FORCE BASE— The 71ying last plana In a Tanker" project rolled off the long reconditioning lines at Hill air force base last week and waa followed off the line by the first aircraft in a 9 project for Korean use as the Idaho state line in me V oHm f r rANDARD-EXAMINE- ROOM CLERK Boy Scouts of the Ogden area council collected 12 tons of used clothing for war reiiei overw and oaraoeo terday in 40 trucks and cars on D L Roberts Ogden ares scout d executive said the clothing collection efforts on the part of scout troops from as far north B-2- - - 'Flying Tankers' rapPt-sente- amSHBaBaP t WATER TRIPS ALARM Ogden city fire department crews made a run at nine a m yesterday to the Boyle Furniture et Co a surge in water pressure an automatic fire alarm There was no fire n Engineered with an eye to compactness This Lectro-Hoprovides large storage in icea small area Equipped with Free-eze- e cube trays large glass meat tray 3 full width shelves Interior and exterior finished in Du Pont DuluJT' n n sf NOW ONLY Regular Lefrc AUT0IHATIC ELECTRIC RANGE 1 1 See this wonderful automatic electric range today Super ea pacity oven automatic temperature control appliance outlet ea-automatic time control clean monotube units - sWHBSBn jSS jfc- sTSJ'liaraHaWP111'" ' t ' Mgi broiler cooker m deep-we- ll Ample storage Fully porcelained enameled Only 199" Kisl Garrison '$ Av® Phoria) z&r0°-- j :l U COME IN AND SAVE ON YOUR PURCHASE AT 2-34- la asa Prim mti 3-1S- 33 JEWELRY COMPANY 2449 Washington Souhward Main ot'Broadwoy In Salt Laka j OUAftANTEEO WATCH RIPAiR By Skittad Craftsman CNXS |