Show 8 Cannind Crops Short Course THE OGDEN (UTAH) Warents Receive Mass 'Hearing Waived Convention Meeting County Okays Word From Son fek m Oharge iJo 1st of Year Held by Chinese juaies oei oy nepuoiicans A preliminary hearing on charges of issuing false and 'fictitious STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 10 1MB eik Chester J Olsen Installed Starts Friday As 33rd Kiwanis President Expenditures f J The thirteenth short annual course for canning crop growers and canners field man will be at the Hotel Ben Lomond tomorrow and y a m to Saturday from nine-thirt- about four m p by the The course is conducted Utah State cooperation Cm ds Utah Canners association Tomorrow morning s program will include motion pictures show lift the breeding of better food crops mechanical pea harvesting in Utah in 1951 and other farming HlElS£ WiS I ' i !VJV ' ' - ffirmary cers Pin Presented Lor t n E Harris professor of ani mat husbandry at U S A C will talk on utilization and nutritive vajue 01 sweet corn and Discussion leader will h A W Chambers Smithfield secretary of the Utah chairmen I t d b o th bord of directors Lyman s Pierce ceeds Mr as vice president Elmer Irown of Roy lieutenant governor f District No 3 was He extended the stalling hand of fellowship to the new officers and reminded President Olsen that he is the head of a democratic The ceremonies included the presentation of the president's pin to President Olsen by Past President Conjroy and the past president's pint to Conroy by Guy H Hurst the retiring past president Other officers installed were G Miles Jones treasurer J Moburn Hardy secretary and Dr Drew M Peterson James L Bush John Q Critchlowjj Arthur W Grix Ward Armstrong Ed Vendell and Lewis J Wallace! directors Dr Conroy the retiring president expressed appreciation to his fellow officers- and committees for their cooperation during the past year He reported that the club's finances are in good condition and there was a cash balance at the close of the year President Olsen said he felt deeply humble in taking over the leadership of the club He said that every member of the club had been appointed!: to a committee and pointed out that each committee is the most Important committee Special Gift On behalf of the club member ship President Olsen presented special gilt to Past President Conroy as an expression of apprecia tion for his leadership during the past year Favors were also dis tributed to all of the women attend ing the ceremonies Dinner music was by Dee Woods and musical selections were given by a groiip of Dgden high school students Members of the social ex- first-of-the-ye- ar commissioners Commissioners approved the expenditure of some $8600 for new road equipment as their share of the Utah Water Users' association allocation and for the county in-- organization and should be willing to take advice from his fellow offi- Herbert Barnes to Preside Tomorrow afternoon Herbert Barnes of Kaysville will preside over the session He is president of the National Canners association and manager of the Kaysville canning corp George S Eccles president of the First Security corporation will talk on the implications of present economic trends and Dolitics Dis cussion leader will be Joseph F Barker of Ogden president of the - Necessary penditures in the operation of various Weber county departments were approved today by county er Weed Control D C Tingey professor of agronomy at U S A C- - and F L Timmons also from the college will speak on weed control in peas and sweet corn and Ralph Maughan o nne California racKing corp Ogden will lead the discussion Irrigation and fertilization of peas and sweet corn will be presented by Howard B Peterson professor of agronomy at U S A C and discussion leader will be Elmer Woodruff of Tremonton director of the Box Elder County Canning crops u rowers association J R Peay of Spanish Fork presi dent of the Utah State Canning crops growers association will pre- - B"fe Jrin - — suc-Ols- en activities Canning Crops Grow ers association There will also be talks on limitations and cautions in the use of chemicals for insect and weed control by George K Knowlton U S A C discussion leader William R Smith Hunt Foods Salt Lake City and lima bean developments by L H Pollard U S A C discussion leader Rulon Draper of California Packing Corp Spanish Fork i Saturday's program will be on tomatoes inspection and the labor S- CaI1 bf Layton W Jensen of Roy will be i —— Olsen U S regional Chestenj forester was installed as the 33rd president of the Ogden Kiwanis club at colorful ceremonies in the Hotel Ben Lomond last night President Olsen succeeds Dr Com oy who automatic Maurice Chester J Olsen committee which prepared the program were: Luscine And Malcom J Pingree Fay and Sell- Hartman Muriel and Moburif Hardy Ruth and Drew Peterson Maude and William S Moyes: Glennyce and Les Van De Poel Rebecca and Wilson Special guests included officer and members of the Smithfield Logan Brigham North Ogden South Ogden and Clearfield and Salt Lake City clubs: District Gov Ira A Huggins and Reed Culp of Salt Lake City international trustee Will-bu- m Biggest item approved was for a Mack dump truck body and chassis This will cost the county $605398 To go with the truck they approved a bid from the Williamson Auto Body company of Ogden for a dump bed and hoist This will cost approximately $1200 On Hess' Recommendation They approved these two expenditures on the recommcridation of Lyman M Hess commissioner in charge of the road department On the recommendation of Elmer Carver head of the welfare department commissioners approved the purchase of 30 felt hospital mattresses for use at the county infirmary at Roy They were priced at $16 each or $56875 for theMot The successful bidder was J uien miraett or Bountiful renre-f- c sentative of the A S Aloe com-- f pany Commissioners voted to approve an allocation of $300 for 1952 to the" Utah Water Users' association The association had appeared earlier and requested $800 Commissioners felt this was too high as compared to sums suggested for other counties by the association Pfc George W Gray a communist prisoner of war for more than a year is getting plenty of food and has clothes sufficient to carry him through the winter he wrote his parents Mr and Mrs Cecil D Gray 170 Binford The Grays received the letter from their son a few days ago stamped on the envelope by the Chinese Peoples Committee for World Peace and Against American Aggression Peking China "I sure wish that I could be home for Christmas this year but it doesn't seem like I'll be able to Maybe someday peace will come and well be able to be reunited again" he wrote The Ogden soldier sent personal greetings to relatives and friends and asked his family not to worry too much about him "I never thought I would miss church so much" his letter continued "I'll sure be glad when I get back and we can go to a good service Tell everyone I send them holiday greetings from the bottom of my heart and that someday we ll be able to celebrate Christmas in the proper way I'll close for now Hope these few lines find you and dad in the best of health" In post script to the letter rix rray wroie: "Fray for peace and for my safe return Phone-2-610- 9 : O j den's Newest Finest HAT SHOP Cleaning Blocking Phone Our Factory recess Insures YOU the finest af Workmanship! 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