Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 5 1951 6B A Invitation T© Reel Western Breakfast Robust Western appetites til demand it tod once you've tasted Lumberjack's "Old time maple flavor" so rich and mellow pou'll agree it's the best you've ever tasted! Lumberjack's distinctive quality created by the skillful blending of choicest ingredients has made it the largest selling table syrup in the Northwest! Thrifty shoppers like its economy too Lumberjack is a premium product that sells for surprisingly little try Lumberjack Today Your Grtctr Has Ul 'Editor Tells Tour Neighbor Says' by Thompson Food Store Evolution YCA T Of Newspaper have i —— Thompson foop 9rm HIT or imomoients at COOKING IS SUCH FUN THE WHEN you L R YES "BUT SOMETIMES THAT'S QUITE A PROBLEM — rr--rr z NOT -- 1 YOU TSUOC AT M IHOPPINu IN CjROCXfCT WHtN WHEAE THCY KAMI JVjWTJtlN ! - er N ALLEY'S LUMBERJACK SYRUP HltAirO UllUllG Dlfc (TH PRC'S HtACnTAND —1STKEHGTH IN OU UIVJ wet Meats I CI HI ID J ILUUI S&jf Cubed Steak Salt Bacon 345 50-pou- bag Campbell's can TOMATO SOUP Quality lie runrra ate cvdiid irIIIW 40ouni package lb 79c lb 35c RED SALMON 17c 45c Tall 71c 18c can lb 59c Pork Roast Cheese NpPy CRANBERRY SAUCE "n°'a: lb 59c Dlkir A DDI r Soiar Sliced No 2 ' can 29c 6pkgs25c j m Fruits & Vegetables CRACKER JACK 25c Apples iTJ?" 2 lbs 23c Yams DUCK DECOYS 19c Celery Hearts $1 A95 I Duraduckt 9095 lb 10c Deekt Bananas SE Dozen Doin lkJk Feothr-L- I 'yi3tfr-SPeRR- Y GOOP-M- D JUST I t so BE66IH' TOR SYRUP I DATES Whole 1 nBHHHn9HHaaBBaaBBjl I z Q package MMK' Plastic $OQ it Do Duck Calls HUNTING SHELLS boots Ms Folding Decoyt Each 139 — COATS Reversible Hunting O Prestone - GUNS - WADERS CAPS Each 115 Gal 375 stack of Sperry Pancakes so doggone light so hpsmackin' good with they practically float off your plate the flavor of rich country-churne- d sour cream buttermilk ah! A a luncheon held Ogden Elks in the Elks home in recognition of National Newspaper week heard an Ogden editor outline the origin and development of trie newspaper ft Darrell J Green wjfcll executive editor of The Standard-E-xaminrelated that for a long time in man's evolution the individual was required to be a He had to procure his own food make his own shelter stitch his own garb and rrtake his own utensils and weapons Eventually a division of labor came about some individuals becoming carpenters others farmers others weapons makers others manufacturers of household utensils etc Own Reporters But long after this specialization was practiced persons who wanted to know what was happening had to serve as their own reporters They had to go where news was being made or ask questions of persons who were there In the rise of the Roman empire the men responsible former-its economy bankers shippers chants brokers and government officials experienced a dire need for news for guidance as to what and where to buy and how much They needed to know about wars and rumors of wars and legislation perto taxations and com taining To" merce acquire this news required a great amount of time and effort Information Posted The Roman government recognized the need for news for the social and economic welfare so it directed the daily posting of information at convenient locations Scribes Copied the information Mr Green well said 'and sent it far and near in the form of news letters to all who would subscribe" The writing and sending of news letters continued and expanded to the birth of printing when print news reed leaflets containing missives placed the and permitted wider circulation The news letters grew into the newspapers The Elks' observance of newspaper week was planned under the general direction of Exalted Ruler Dee Gray Theodore G Schmidt presided at the luncheon golden-brow- n Wouldn't you like to hie yourself out to the kitchen right now and whip up a steaming stack or two of Sperry Pancakes? Takes only 5 minutes from contains rich a special blend of soft wheat already blended in for you All country-churne- d I ll'HfVl MfPLE WIT V 'J KtMlESfii PAVED PARK IN 6 package to plate! The Sperry Mix sour cream buttermilk for flavor and pastry flour for light light texture stir and bake you do is add liquid mill i of Geaml Mills Inc K IN A BOTTLE! ra mm The directors elected Mrs Jane Balliagham to direct the chapter's women's activities A new medical advisory board was elected with Dr Homer Rich as chairman The other members are Dr W H Anderson Dr L H Peery Miss LaVerna Peterson of the state public health service and a representative each from the Dee and St Benedict s hospitals and from the nurses' association Kenneth Burton and Maurice Richards were appointed to positions on the finance committee Mrs Hugh Dobbs reported on social work aspects of chapter activities Kenneth E Knapp Dee hospital administrator told the committee the Dee's department for treatment of polio is ready to receive patients Chapter directors voted thanks to the pat president Gordon Baxter and the other retiring officers and directors jHrj Blaze Destroys Sensational N&fliquid iafcroaker WinnGr It's true I No soap flakes or powders get dishes done as quickly a JOY You'll be overjoyed too when you see how kind this smooth mild liquid is to your hands Gives real beauty care to finest washable fabrics A partially Completed garage and an old model truck both belonging to Melvin Harding of 973 Rushton were destroyed by fire at a m today Ogden City firemen said they were unable to determine the cause Flames also damaged the rear of the home before firemen arrived Damage was estimated at several thousand dollars ix Pedestrian Sues Driver for $51314 bottle of JOY goes almost twice as far as a big box of soap in hardest water Get 0 Garage Truck four-fifty-s- already dissolved Makes more suds faster Cuts grease better Dishes go from grease to shine in half the time— without wiping Pots and pans rinse clean— without hard messy scouring For JOY is a handy Payment For Patient Care Jane Ballinham & And $3038 Directors of Weber chapter Nafor Infantile tional Foundation Paralysis Thursday afternoon approved the payment of bills in the sume of $3038 10 for hospital and medical care of Weber county polio patients Chairman William Stockdale warned that this was just the bede-- I ginning and that even heavier ex-I mands upon polio funds can be pected in the week ahead as a rc-- ) suit of the large number of polio cases that have developed Hpw the chapter proposes to raise the funds required for treatment of patients and research was explained by George Alexander chairman of the forthcoming camHe outlined preliminary paion plans and announced selection of Mrs Twilla Beck as PANCAKE AND WAFFLE MIX irtde-mai- hand-writte- n Polio Unit Okays Always use pew HERTS DBHMMSHIN6 MAGIC Spern" it a regmertd : An Ogden City employe filed suit in Second district court against an automobile driver asking 4 damages for injuries suffered in an accident The syit was filed by Ned F Bart against George Milliman Bart charged that while he was engaged in cleaning a storm sewer at Thirtieth and Monroe he was struck by an automobile driven by Milliman and seriously injured He - asked $50000 general damages and $1314 special damages JOY for the fastest easiest nicest dishwashing possible $51-31- auto-pedestna- n TWICE MAMy WES AS A BIG- - run-- v tN HARDEST WATER The sensational flavor of Star-KiTuna is preferred 3 to 1 over all other leading rs nationally advertised brands by thousands of and food experts in actual comparisons with brand identities concealed! Tests were made st from Results were certified by a famous firm of independent public accountants! st m gour Bruce Jenkins Weber county assessor left today for St Louis Mo to attend the National Association of County Assessors convention Oct 8 9 and 10 home-make- side-by-si- i Assessor Leaves de coast-to-coa- CWJ11 tGadlCa fy SOLID PACK or CHUNK STYLE some qualify poded different wo |