Show WW Prrdin PlttV Pirlrc - Officers Tonight That Penny Postcard Is Half Dead Now like it there hall The penny post card is dead Evenj those cards you might have around the house bought up before the prices changed won't go anywhere but the dead letter Office unless you put on penny postage It's the law said Postmaster Ed Veridell and even if you don t Ogden Amateur Radio club will hold the regular January meeting tonight at eight in the clubroom of radio station KOPP to elect and install the new officers for 1952 A short discussion of plans and problems of futi" meetings will be held after elections All interested in amateur radio are invited iBeal The Cost of YOUNG COLORED Meat-E- 49c 49c 29c lb lb COLORED FRYERS STEWING HENS lb 39c Once again officials of the Ogden phasizing the classroom space City board of education are waitings angle word irom ine government as to The structure now contemplated construction of a gymnasium-auditoriuaddition to Central high at Central will be of concrete block and Monroe construction 89 by 82 feet one school Twenty-fift- h This has been going on intermit- story high It will be south of t he tently since 1939 First it was World war II now the Korean present Central high main buildemergency which is complicating ing and east of the shop It is matters planned as the first unit of a pro Supt T O Smith said today he posed large t addition providing has resubmitted a request to the federal security agency for per- complete gymnasium and auditormission to build the addition to the ium facilities school Emphasizes New Space In replying to the latest com- munication from the government Supt Smith said he emphasized the fact that the entire program was built for the purpose of creating added class room space in the old auditorium and gymnasium at Central The added space at Central school has been on future plans of the city school board since comSOUTH OGDEN — A slight depletion of the new high school building and the moving of pupils crease in the number of building from Central then Ogden high to permits issued during 1951 as comthe new building The application submitted in pared with those issued in 1950 is 1951 was turned down by the govdisclosed in records at the city ernment because use of steel was office ' being curtailed in the building of In 1951 there were issued 116 additions to existing school buildings permits for various types of strucThen the request was resubmit- tures principally new dwellings as ted substituting wooden roof against 162 permits issued 1950 trusses for steel This timfe the The total estimated value in board was informed by the federal struction costs for 1951 wasof con- 2 security agency that the indicated and for 1950 $616155 saving in steel was appreciated the latter part of DecemDuring was but it "hoped that the board ber 1951 three permits were iscould see fit to postpone construcS sued were They Raymond tion" Chadwick remodel a dwelling at Possible Misunderstanding 3747 Madison $8000 Keith 3726 Porter cinder block Supt Smith said he didn't think FSA architects fully understood all garage $850 J C Kreech 3620 phases of the program and under- Grant addition to a business estook to write them again em tablishment $1300 m j Will Take Oath TURKEYS Wholesale and Retail j City Officials SOUTH OGDEN — Four city ofat the ficials who were November election will take the r oath of office for another term on Monday They are: G Lyle Palmer Carln Wallis and Elmer Johnson and John J Draayer eity treasurer Holdover officers are: Mayor Doren Boyce William Price and Louis Hoggan councilmen and Lee H Stauffer city recorder South Wash Poultry 3253 Wash Blvd City School Board Tries Again For OK on Central Addition Will Be Honored stamps to make 'em legal? Not quite They'll be revalued That means in postal language that postal clerks will add one cent stamps to the cards by hand if they haven't got a tickometer which is postalese for a stamp machine printing But if they have the tickometer all they have to dois run d cards the now come out through and they willinch mark printed with i by and conarranged horizontally the words "Revalued — taining 2c — P O Dept" It will be slightly printed in greenof ink one cent lighter than that andthe Jefferson stamp placed directly to the left thereof overThat'll do it Cost of the cards at the window will printed cents be two j Fancy STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1952 short-change- ROASTING CHICKENS HENS THE OGDEN (UTAH) Sell 'em to the public lor a penny and make the public buy isn't much you can do At the post office they have the same trouble The Ogden office like thousands of other offices and branch stations throughout the U S has goodly numbers of the old one cent cards left over Throw 'em away? Nope Poultry at 6B PPSP four-yea- Mr and Mrs W J (Billy) Wilson 54 Sixteenth (above) who observed their 50th wedding anniversary Jan 1 at the home of J Jensen in Roy will be honored at' an open house Sunday Jan 6 Relatives and friends are invited to call at their home from tfwo to six p m They request no sifts Mr and Mrs Wilson were married in Morgan Jan 1 1802 coun-cilme- Phone 6502 ' IISI:iIiTilJrcMil iaM:HcW1IMIU'Jslli:i:!cMJ:yjm I BLENDED JUICE ORANGE can r tr J M° - PANCAKE ifljf M IlVf" SSI HUttfe HfefSI BSH FLOURS IBSflBi SHI SiBaBi SHIM mjV W "V Better Meats Pot Roast H i lb 65c 8c tar bath Fresh Pork Sausage lb 39c 23c size FAB PEET'S For Whiter Lighter Washes Save Half Your Work Package 31c Package 31c Fresh 35C package nd HEINZ RABY FOOD 27 3 cans Aerowax Self-Polishi- ng 65c Quart con Vegetables Red Bliss b Mesh roiaioes 10-L- '04 ' lb 63c BagJJf Juicy Florida lb 39c lb Oranges pkg 7c 23i WASHINGTON STOP SHOP & SAVE each 10c PAYNE'S MARKET MARKET Wishing You A Happy New Year al Dog Tax Canvass Gets Underway Ogden city dog owners today were requested by Ogden Humane society to have dog tax funds in readiness for the annual visit of collectors who started" making their rounds today y For the convenience of those who will be away from home when the collector calls taxes may be paid to Mrs F E Cunningham 1717 Childs Ave from eight a m to nine p m each day including Sundays or by phoning 7319 an appointmerit can be made for a collector to call Official collectors are authorized deputy poundmasters for the Ogden Humane society and will be Wearing badges Dog owners- will be issued upon receipt of the proper fee a numbered certificate of license and a metal tag with a corresponding number It is the duty of the owner to attach the tag securely to a suitable collar or harness and to make certain that the tag is properly displayed on his dog at all times The certificate of license should be kept in the event the metal tag becomes lost or stolen Two small metal rivets will abo be provided Pet owners are urged to attach the tag properly as soon as possible This tag will enable the organization to distinguish licensed pets from homeless stray dogs and will also make it possible for them to notify the owner in case his dog should be injured or lost - Councilmen-Elec- t To Be Sworn in Stake Square Dance h m D- s- Soutb Th? Ogten stake will hold a square dance ROY — Three new Roy City ofSaturday y at m in the Four- ficials who were elected in Novemp teenth ward recreation hall h ber will be sworn "in for a four-yeand Adams term on Friday Jan 11 They are J Alex Patterson James A Nelson and Robert F West councilmen Also Elizabeth C Morris city treasurer and recorder Retiring councilmen who did not are Merlin N Cook seek and Elmer H Brown Holdover officials are: Mayor O Bean Parker Joseph W Child and Robert J Carmichael councilmen - - ar ECONOMY MARKET Avocados STOPSHOP A teen-ag- e Gold and Green ball of the L D & Farr West stake M I A will be held Saturday at eight p nv at the Marriott ward hall on West Twelfth All Beehive M I A Maids Scouts and Explorers of the stake are invited to attend with their parents A good program has been arranged including a floor show and special prizes Admission is free It will be ' Thirty-sevent- Delicious Picnics Teen-Ager- s Lloyd J Nuffer of Ogden CHy engineer's department first vice present of the chapter said more than 000 changes appear in the new code which is being followed this year The changes were adopted because of new building materials and construction procedures entering the construction industry during recent months Local architects engineers And contractors are invited to attend the session which will be held in chambers Mayor city council George T Frost will give tjie address of welcome and ope of the speakers will be Councilman Thor-stei- n N (Toby) Larson ' ' Linn C Baker Weber county building inspector will also speak on problems confronting the industry Public engineering officials from Salt Lake City Logan Brig-haCity and Provo are expected to attend eight-thirt- Spinach Smoked Stake Plans Ball For semi-form- Fresh Ground Beef last meeting of his term of office yesterday afternoon On Wednes- day Jan 9 he will hand the gavel over to Chester J Olsen presidentelect The inauguration ceremonies will be held at the Hotel Ben Lomond at seven p m Other officers to be installed are: Lyman S Pierce vice president G Miles Jones treasurer Dr Drew M Peterson James L Bush John Q Critchlow Arthur W Grix Ward Armstrong Ed Vendell and Lewis J Wallace directors Combined Meeting A combined meeting of the old and new directors will be held Tuesday Jan 8 at noon at the Mansion House tea room The retiring officers and directors are: M R Conroy president Chester J Olson vice president Guy H Hurst immediate past president G Miles Jones treasurer Moburn J Hardy secretary Robert W Bauter E Ferrin Larkin Scott B Price George H Lowe Jr Junius R Tribe and Reed K Swenson directors Six members of the club who attained a 100 per cent attendance record for 1951 are: Robert W Bauter M R Conroy J M Hardy Guy H Hurst E Ferrin Larkin Lyman S Pierce At yesterday afternoon's meeting Gordon Owen radio executive of Salt Lake City entertained with a humorous talk on "The Psychology of Human Behavior" ' UPTON'S BLACK TEA Kind to Your Hands 31c 21 jar Pound package VEL Package b Tastewell Margarine package PALMOLIVE Vi-l- Quart jar 4csi43c 37 Fresher Betty Crocker White 1 Betsy Ross Grape Juice 47c s Hands Jan 9th President Maurice R Conroy of the Kiwanis club conducted the can pound package BISQUICK jj£c Shurfine Shortening pound jffiClrC ift M box DATES ££ Will Change j Dark ty Kiwanis Gavel KARO SYRUP cans ST city-coun- 43 Packag bottles C! p"ty B D V fmnnviiLiiii sondes Recently adopted changes in the uniform building code will be discussed at a meeting of the Utah chapter Pacific Coast Building Officials' conference in building Jan 9 at two p m MARSflMALLOWS 2 35 2 33 2 Spring Garden 29 2 packages i'58c fLv Pierce's Conference Will Discuss Building Code Changes NESTLE'S MORSELS 29 43 Juice LUNCHEON MEAT MIRACLE WHIP CATSUP C? 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