Show OODIN rJT AM) STANDARD-EXATHURSDAY EVENING J ANL'AKY aa THE 10 Jim 1 : - Lions Clubs Will Assemble Here Jan 15 41 Officer and numbtn of Lion ctufat la District Jt--U tht aniMMi la Otaaa Taaaaa mt rrrt1rrt 13 to Deposits Up $20000000 in First Security Deposits in tha First Security Bank of Utah National association increased by $20000000 last year over the previous year stockholders were told at the annual meeting this week President George S Ecclcs reported that the board of directors waa and that at the meeting of directors to be held Jan 21 the officers and members of the advisory boarda will be elected The report presented to the stockholders showed a satisfactory operation for the year with total deposits of First Security Bank of Utah amounting to $183 000000 Loans at the end of the year totaled $72000000 reduction of $2000000 from the previous year end President Eccles advised the stockholders that two new military banking facilities were established during the year and that a new branch will be established In the ed 41 win Jaa thUr International Harold P Nuttrr who If Maine aia official visit to Utah By raquast of District Governor Elwya Setlr of Brig ham tha Og-club recently accepted tha knar and responsibility of acting t aa taw boat club ffii flub President Clayton Robb that plana hava been com J Rt rll Hoffman for tha spocUl meeting which will be bald In the Hotel Baa Lomond at seven p m A large There wtU crowd g anticipated be a gfarlal musical program by fSW Ofden Symphonic choir under the direction of Glenn L Hanson Disaa Makes Ptaa J Russell Hoffman has been inOr Honry Aldous Dixon of We-B- stalled as new president of the Of for the 1932 club college who was guest speaker den Exchange clubElmfr H Myers succeeding year to last at tha meeting appealed officer bras J Clyde Installing Lion to help make Ogdcn a col Buehler of Ogden district govHe rsprcsscd apprccia- - ernor of Exchange clubs of Utah lege was uram Hon lor the support the college had j end principal received from the people of the J--Jg fovernor and Mtlorul bord ©f control member Ugoen area Other officers installed at the Enumerating some of the things which ha amid are worrying him meeting were Wray: Glenn vice Dr Dixon pointed out that We are president: Howard Tribe treasurer Investing too much In relief and Lawrence Bluth secretary and Dr crime ' He deplored the fact that w fj O Gorman Hyrum 'Bud' r school Lund and W C Joftes members Wrber la not a at of the board of control and that there If no R O T id This fact ha tha college Regional Governor MacFarlanc Is robbing all the boys in the congratulated retiring President of military tralngaM Myers on his record In office and Blind Alley Jobs praised tha splendid cooperation between the Ogden and Salt Lake too said Dixon that Or many In his talk be outlined acyoung people are arlling them- clubs of the national Exselves short by seeking employ- complishments clubs and touched on com change ment In a blind allay getting money for little work and seeking ssa munism and its effects on the world ployment wbare little preparation Holdover directors af the Ogden is required Dr Dixon declared that young club are Lyman Reese Lin wood and Parker Coombex people are "sacrificing long range planning for immediate comfort and there is a trend toward meneiynDOre to Mrrt diocrtty which makes me sick a was Neighbors of Woodcraft Seco Although there slight In the "student crop' for the Uiy Circle 7t will held the regufall quarter aa compared with last lar meeting tomorrow at eight p m the FOOT hall This meeting laar Dr Dixon atpointed to rag In 1 the night classes is not formal titration of lg43 with 1310 last year I bj 2s bbHk near future to be located near Thirivthirrf sniiK uioMnH in Salt Lake with two ad- ditional military facilities to be inaugurated within the next few weeks : i The annual meeting of the stocV- holders and directors of First Se curity corporation which corpora-driv- e Uon ig the Fir8t Security Bank of Utah and Its affiliate the First Security Bank of Idaho will be held Jan 23 1952 jl arD Ww :sBbbb1 iJpfSrl- - al5BBBTbm i k9ggt' JWa GLOBE Dial 0OUIII ings plan Lieut William J Rob- - was topped by ngval supply annex Inson fiscal officer reported to- - Stockton with 100 percent: naval dajr That brings participation up hjp yard San Francisco with 971 " snort ofrWticipation"1 This in an increase of exactly SPECIAL aaaawaeenisiaiaaakaanke STMNSTN Sword Fish Abalone-S- ea Bass Lobsters Scallops Fresh Catfish Completely soluble it dissolves grease cleans kitchen sinks table £ tops wash tubs wash ing machines Oakland with percent Aver-tw- o Nofor these activ-- v of end since the age participation percent ember when N S D rated fourth ities was 822 percent at the close among 30 activities in the 12th of November Free Delivery 02 FRESH— Not CLEARFIELD — All but 61 pcr-- a naval district In the purchase of aant at V S naval supply depot defense bonds At that time the local depot Clearfield now are buying defense regularly on the payroll sav-- : porting 961 percent participation MARKET 429 23rd Street In Bond Buying NSO Nears 100 FISH j Frozen-FIS- H Bargain aaaeVMMVMsaaeaaMwsfeSieeeMWr Salmon pink Halibut " e" lh- - Bargain Fish Trout ' Whiting Fish ''" 49c 45c 29c 25c 25c pis-ta- d Exchange Club Seats Officers ar to-w- n MBJ i I Iter &Gambleb ExcitingNew j four-yea- b ja Door Handle Damaged Genealogical Coarse Planned d An Introduction to a seven stake genealogical training course will be held Saturday at eight p m ta rbo i I ' B Mount Ogden recreation center at the rear of tha Mount ward chapel Twenty seventh and Tyler la addition to the Introduction of Ska training course there will be a tram a display of family ret and social dancing The ward logical trd mro rxri ttmkr HMMaH ClB I and ward oiAfiopr c and inesr part I ners are tnvtt The training course will be held each Saturday in the Ogden tabernacle gt seven-thirtbeginp ning on Jan 10 and ending on Feb Ogden-Highlan- L ft Weir of 630 Twenty-aecontold police a door handle on hia car at damaged last night by a prowler who made an unsuccessful attempt to gain entry while the vehicle was parked before his residence d made fbr specially -- AOVIfTllIMiHT- Mrs Walter Abel Puts On Blue Bonnet For Best Reception! y - 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