Show V THE OGDEN Takes the Danger Out of Dusk Ltng Distance Phone Rales ' Family Institute To Be Offered Go Up Down Beyond 582 to 10 cents more miles and up to 2300 miles charge? will be cut five to 10 cents After 2300 miles there's no change From Ogden a call to Montpe-lie- r Ida some 125 miles north will go from 50 to 55 cents and from Ogden to Evanston about 75 miles from '40 to 45 cents Bate to i A Lower But rates to Los Angeles dropped from $140 for the first three minutes to $135 Initial talking periods to all points from Ogden are three minutes Mr Grant said Rates listed refer to that period e He said that on n calls costing 30 cents or less the initial talking period will be cut from five to four minutes in areas where five minutes was the intial talking period Child Welfare court V ' New reflectorised tape for making dark hour riding of bicyclists safer is beinr spplied by Lt C L Fettlt Adams (left) and Clyde Barton representing organisapolice youth bureau officer With bias are Bert J in the safety program tions cooperating Lions' Principal Function Is Luminous Tape Available Free Makes Night Bicycling Safer Missing Ogden Misses Locaied Night time riding for Ogden a will be safer now that reflectorized tape is available— — for all owners Lieutenant R F Peterson head of the police bureau said yesterday Two Ogden girls missing since youth f h material Mrtll Ctrin 14 a been located in nave Feb be' attached to bicycles at the same i email iuwii ouume jmn runiacu owner obUing hi' 1982 Calif Weber county deputy sher- if is reported yesterday 15 and IB years TrrL-The two PnCQ lr Omrt been reported- in that of age had gins to collect $1745 as the balweek A left last suit They Ogden city With two Salt Lake City Golden ance due on a promissory note was Gloves boxers and were last seen iiieo in aecono omnci court Dy In Davis county Elizabeth Bell Christian against Deputies said the two girls were eight persons involved in transstaying at a private home but did fer of certain property not know whether they were rela- They are L H mortgaged and Max me Shawtives or friends It was not known Norma Bell James and" Naomi E ff parents were going to have them Shaw Allen and Johanna C returned and Willard C Nix license pi a ta bi-eci- ty o - - Plates are sued each Thursday and Friday e between 1 and 5 p m and on urday between 0 a m and 1 p m at the police bicycle shop west side of the city and county build- Sat-fre- m8 l2JJ Supply Free managed to obtain a large supply of the luminous tape free through the cooperation of Arden which doSftnfreze creameries nated the material and the General Teamsters union local No 97 which worked with police to fjnd a sponsor Lieutenant Peter- - son said The strips of tape will be placed on the rear fender and on the front forks of all bicycles when m Better Food at Less Cost Is Consumer Agent Goal bike-lightin- well-qualifie- d Ar-den- 's SAE Plans Annual Founder Banquet m ctu the ten years between the White House conference on rV 1940 chil- dren and youth and the conference shows very little advance towards the goals set and that all possible should be done to make the next ten years count for mid-centu- ry more y"" Help for Blind uu 1 1 l:uj t k mid-centur- i session i non-politic- al ATTENTION FARMERS We're) always in the market for dead and useless caws sitaap and hogs For Prompt Servrce Call the Nearest Plant s eeiT Cu C en tar: an Fronk Under the direction of these officers aided by a board of directors an educational program has been carried forward Garden Lectures There have been lectures on many phases of gardening including soils fertilizers and the planting and care of all growing plant life commonly used in this locality Many of these programs were illustrated by colg ored slides and Young but Thirsty - PIGGOTT Ark (UP) Harris Jr is a small lad wSth a mighty thirst His mother put Cecil to bed with a bottle of milk and set two extra bottles on a nearby table for future use She returned minutes later to find an empty milk bottle on the floor and Cecil lvinc on his back with a bottle in each hand the nipples of both in his j mouth V-Ce- cil - ce er Discretion Better CANAAN Conn (UP)— Summoned to the home of Mr and Mrs Clarence Beverly where a fight was reported iiv progress a state polfceman arrested the wife after her husband said he "feared for my safety'" - Long Service Ended BARRE Mass (UP) — Edgar H Glidden tax collector and his wife Grace a town assessor have retired after serving a total of 84 years in Barre's tax department enjoyed two garden tours: one in June when roses were attheix best enabling all to see many of the newest varieties of this flower also one in to note the blooming of annuals and perennials and to study various landscaping plans Two flower shows were held where visitors enjoyed seeing on display some of the most perfect specimens df flowers grown in Ogden gardens These shows were well attended and appreciated by the public An annual picnic for members and their families was held in anniJuly andofthe 18th birthday the club was recently versary celebrated at a dinner the guest of honor being Mrs Dorothy Newbold president of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs Plans for 1952 include further study of all things pertaining to gardening and beaut ification enlarged flower shows with sections added for the display of flowers grown by juveniles and the possible promotion of a civic project mid-summ- Make Your Yard The Most Beautiful For Miles Around! er - -- Early Blooming TULIP TREE Sped O or Mai! I lueevEniwi HATTERS Ogden's Newest Finest V HAT SHOP Claming Blocking B : HATS MADE TO ORDER Ovr factory Process Imuirtt rou thm Fteesf e Workmanship! ladhtr Hers Also Cleaned end 'ot r d 2424 Kiesel Avenee Ogden Utah Across from Paremouat Theatre 3 for S3! will could you plant Nothing give you at much sattifactien at en of that tall wnaoHovably lavoiy Tulip Troc And it will incraat the valu of your property hundred of deHart in jutt a few yean Dooms early and long with dent mottet of tulip flowers leo v i are a dap rich groan Wonderful thade Will mole your yard a show place for yean to com Grows fast Very hardy W tend a strong tree 3 to 3 foot for successful On arrival star or plant et your convenience Limitad supply) Send $1 for 1 $2 for 3 postpaid C O 0 welcome Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back EXTRA GIFT a colorful Rod Twig Dogwood KRUSE NURSERIES DEPT 8470 el trans-planti- Bloomington Name Address Illinois -'- n SAVINGS 1 fiSS Bv aTj aJyJ gHpr bohdV- - 1 X bssssss! investment required NO long-terYour money may tye withdrawn at ANY time ' ALL savings earn full 2 Earnings paid June 30 and December 31 Each account insured up to $1000000 m 1 ( ESmI OFFICE HOURS For Your Convenience Da!y 9:30 am to 4:00 pm Saturday: 9:30 sun to 12:30 pm'1 BHBaHHHHHHsffisil' BSSSSSi 11P ssssssel: 369 24 JeVhcrc Thousands STREET Have Javed AliUion rs sound-movin- v mi 'ft leg mALEXS IN HIDES FURS WOOL AWD PELTS D The Weber council Parent-Teacheassociation if endeavthe school year during oring 1951-5- 2 to promote the ideals and standards of the National Congress of P T A by furnishing local council units with Information from the national and state organizations and by coordinating efforts of local units A special effort is being TtMm to acquaint parents with the guidance program promoted by the school district and to encourage support Talk en Guidance At the November meeting Dr Vernon J Larson talked onlMft importance and work of goM-anstressing the role that Epi ents must play in the program if it is to succeed Local units are being assisted in organizing and conductfagt parent education classes Some exceptionally good courses have been arranged Present officers include: Merlin N Cook president J Blame Corry first vice president: Sid-ne- y L Wyatt second vice president Norma Halliday third" vice president: Muriel Anderson fourth vice president A Parley Bates honorary vied president and Garnet Reeder secretary-treasur- ED Suit til Gil-keso- HjHH pa I::-- 9 Bee-cra- ft V non-sectari- ' Wright-Patternso- n Wyj"' IBHjMtjr an and Mrs torian ty S-- '" BF-nwu- Non-8eetari- ' Ly-net- te I 4— y Purpose of the International Relations Study club of Ogden is to consider international problems of the day Its ultimate aim la to contribute to world peace through better understanding of world an educational problems It's social rather than a 1851-5- group 2 are Mrs Officers for Arthur T Johns president Mrs N FV Crawford vice president Mrs George E Green well treasurer Mrs J F Hoffman parliamentarian Mrs Ray Hinchcliff historian and Mrs Elizabeth Williams secretary Club and The club is willingly cooperating with educational and other groups whose ideals and procedure are the same Meetings are held once a month with speakers from other countries or persona who have studied conditions in other lands Committee chairmen are: ProMrs D R gram and publicity Mrs Wheelwright- - courtesy Nora Campbell legislative Mrs J Wilson Peters membership Mrs Lee Loewenstein federation Mrs E Lucas decorations Mrs J F Hoffman music Mrs E Everett Green by-la- j i Study Club Works For World Peace 1 six-thir- Forum speakers will be representative of parents school personnel! and qualified people from the various fields of concern They will invite comment from 'listeners as well as suggestions for additional forum discussions "Our schools need a partner — the whole community" is the theme to be developed by John Evans assistant superintendent of Ogden schools at PTA council meeting Thursday at 7:30 p m in Lewis school auditorium The public is invited "Pop rings the bell" a film on current trends in school public relations will also be shown City Manager E J Allison will be special guest of the council and will make a brief address -- The Ogden Garden club is one of the 82 garden clubs in Utah and is a member of the Utah Associated Garden clubs It has a membership of 69 active gardeners working together to stimulate interest in knowledge of all plant life and to encourage the beautificatton of homes streets public grounds and highways Officers are Carl J Guertler president FrankW L D Allen vice Penwlck present Mrs secretary: Mrs Carl E Guertler treasurer Mrs J B Storrs his- Prominent Mason To Visit Ogden Hill Field Names New Comptroller Vftatf y units" Garden Club of Ogden Favors Home Beautifying 1 i He her Recalled To Head Growers er - "It is not up to the government agencies to accomplish these ob jectives said Mrs Swapp fcvery citizen must carry out the pledge of the White House conference to children and youth' The central concern of the conference was "how can we develop in children the mental One of Ogden's major service emotional and spiritual qualities essential to individual happiness groups the Lions club is concerned principally with serving and responsible citizenship and the city's blind Officers are what physical economics and social conditions are deemed necessary elected in June Activities for 1951 started in to this development" January with monthly drive for Services Secured new members called the Melvin Mrs announced thai the Jones birthday program and servicesSwapp Dr Alice Kcliher have ybf The Founder's month observance oeen secured for otne institute a 10 drive netted percent gain through Winifred Hazen of the state in membership of Dr Keli-he- r Club officers are elected in departmentalso education head for programs yWill June Chosen for the next Lion family life institutes in Salt Lake were Robb presiyear Clayton City and Provo dent Trace A Turner secreShe is a member of the a of directors board with tary committee on education of steering the NaCollin W Lowder was appointConference on Family Life ed deputy district governor and tional and is well prepared on youth Harold W- Green zone chair problems She made a big conman besides regular activities tribution when she came to the 4Y T1 ii mil vutr ig Provo conference two years ago ing at HuntsvilTe where water according to Miss Hazen and is skiing boating swimming and reputed to be one of the best panel other sports were enjoyed in the country The annual picnic was held in leaders A complete schedule of meetings at Meadows wehre the August in the process of being worked all enjoyed sports activities and is out There will be a session for a large-size- d hamburger supper of Ogden high one for The annual boys and girls supper students Weber college students one for was held in October Annual Christmas party for the teachers and three sessions for the blind was held Dec 18 at the general public Utah school for theb lind The public was invited The following committees are basic to Lions work: Sight conservation and blind boys and girls ciyTic improvement health and welfare vending machines music special activities j community betterment II United Nations iiafjln publicity The Right Eminent Grand Comand patriotism lions informamander Knights Templar of Utah tion finance safety education Ezra A Hewitt of Park City will greeter membership attendance make his official visit to El Monte program entertainment constituNo 2 tomorrow night commandery tion and at the Masonic temple Alfred Berrill eminent commander of El Monte commandery He said the visitation scheduled for seven-thirt- y pm will be preceded by a welcome dinner a t to which all York Rite SALT LAKE CITY AP — L Masons are invited C Montgomery of Heber was reP N Cook deputy grand comelected president of the Utah Cat mander O D Cortner grand captle and Horse Growers association tain general and Wesley C Pickens Saturday for his 17th consecutive grand warder all of Ogden as well as a number of prominent Templars term The association at Its thirty-- 1 from Salt Lake City and other Utah third annual convention also again cities are expected to attend chose J Wells Robins Scipio first Regular meetings of Ogden Chap vice president and T Ray Theurer ter No Z Royal Arch Masons and Providence second vice president Ogdene Council No 3 R and Eleven directors also were reelectwill follow the commandery owners obtain plate It will last for about four years Experiments show a taped bicycle can be seen for a quarter of a mile when caught in the headlight beams of a -motor vehicle sV Besides giving bicycles an added measure of protection presence of the tape will aid police in detectwheels Bicyclists ing licensed who already have obtained their city plate are invited to call for Better food at lower cost is ucts Consume toured process- - the material at the police bicycle what the consumer education shop ing plants including flour mills agent at the county extension ofand dairies at Police Shop poultry plants Only fice constantly tries to get for IS Broadcasts "Please do not call at Arden s the public At least Mrs Ruth P Tiptape because it is Fifty-thre- e radio broadcasts dairy for the at the police bicycle only petts agent always tries to keep been given devoted to food available hae Peterson said the public informed about foodi and marketing information Leaf- shop'" Lieutenant costs generally and quality Most Clyde Barton chairman of Arlets entitled "Consumer Informa- dens smtety committee said the every week now she writes a coltion on Foods Reasonably Priced g umn on food plus a recipe for and company's project is Good were sent out Supply" in line with its continuing efforts to The Ogden Standard-Examine- r on timely buying tips covering food page appearing Friday This program combines the train its drivers to be safety minded and courteous on the highShe reaches people by press aWices of several and to seek the support of and radio and through persons in consumer education ways persons others in traffic safety measures with the public Lat fields: ' working Lieutenant Peterson thanked October the office was shifted Mrs Ruth P Tippetts home for its cooperation to the federal building here from 'This Miss Maud Martin economist home demonstration agent Miss new protection for bicyclists would flg Utah StateHHB Agricultural col- '! not have been possible without filege Elna Miller state nutritionist nancial aid from the outside since Dr Ramon Wilson What's Good to Eat marketing the police department has no funds specialist Dr E Milton AnderIn Ogden and nearby towns for such purchases" he said son vegetable crop specialist consumers can get information He likewise said Ray L Hansen Woodrow Dr Jenkins poultry secretary-treasurbv calling the office by phone of the teamspecialist: Glenn Baird agronoor in person Phone number At mist Arthur Morris professor sters' union 'Was very helpful of dairy manufacturing and Ray putting in many hours of work on What's good to eat is somethis safety program" Whiting district agricultural inseem to care rural people thing state of the spector more about than department ity people of agriculture Mrs Tippetts has continually Goes for Ministry Family of her nutrition program HAMILTON Tex: (UP) — Four pushed sjtocatiop in rural area-- members of the R C Tennison The program tries to encour-gjf- i family Ire ordained ministers and more prompt and more efthree more plan to enter the field ficient movement of farm prodThe father and three sons are Bapucts to the consumer and to cut tist ministers Two more sons and waste arising from poor food a daughter plan to become ministers ed handling and from market surpluses in Ogden City proper during S A E Annual Founders Day the past year there have been this year will be held at banquet 47 public demonstrations for Ogden in the Crystal room of Hotel women's clubs school and consumer groups More than 1500 Ben Lomond March 7 at 7:00 piri homemakers attended Host chapter for the event la Utah They learned how to select meats fruit vegetables poultry Upsilon A program has been arranged and dairy products they got hints for preparing certain prod- - for the event Guest speakers will be coaches from the University of HUll and from Utah State Agricultural college Also through spe- cial arrangement there will be some top current TV acts on the program With such a program the event will be tops in entertainment sponsors said All SA E and Phi Kaps are A comparatively young group invited Tickets may be obtained the Ogden chapter of the Utah by calling Howard Nielsen State Doctor's Receptionist's asor Merrill Crosbie sociation was organized a year ago last October for the sole purpose of improving proficiency of members of the profession With men in medical and educational fields as teachers the group has had several guest speakers Members meet the third Friday of each month for HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Lt a dinner and business meeting The club also maintains a CoL Abraham L Hankin has been darned comptroller of the eight-stat- e placement bureau in constant touch with all doctors' offices Ogden air materiel area with headquarters at Hill air force base Purpose is to find employment A BSSSSBr for any members and to make He succeeds CoL Anton J Trum-me- r who has been transferred to information available Tor doctors AFB Ohio seeking experienced receptionA graduate of the University of ists sssssl ssSaiiiy?' Present officers include California at Berkeley where he oba Leona tained master of arts degree in Taggart chairman: Condie vice chairman Beatrice business and public administration Gale treasurer Helen Stephens CoL Hankin is now attending a three-wee- k and Genevieve Powers employcourse in manpower ment placement Marsha O'Conmanagement at George Washington nor biography Sylvia Mentzen university at Washington D C and Jennie Dixon membership Upon completion of his Irene Christiansen at GWU he will take overschooling the job publicity Fae Boyle hospitality: Ella of helping the commanding general n program Coral Haverfield of Hill field Brig Gen A H entertainment: Helen Woodcock maintain close control and decorations Afton Hatch bulsupervision over the use of finances i letin and manpower of the important a4f HjHBBB p C J Dewey is group advisor base Hall-stro- Horse self-contain- ed facts about his government and equally hard for him to find an audience for his own ideas the Ogden PTA council has set up a public affairs radio forum to be broadcast each Wednesday at 3:00 on KOPP reports Mrs O M Ifa" It is hoped that the experts will meet with Mr Average Citizen on the panel for a profitable exchange of ideas and information Next Wednesday City MahageiyyE J Allison Mayor George JywLe Roy Wahlqulst assistant superintendent' of the Ogden schools and one PT A representative will talk about' the jurisdiction of the man agerand the council in the various departments of city government entative subjects for future oadcasts are "What Can Mr Frlndjjp'a the derision iSi - The healthy personality" right to aram consensus from The federal communications commission said- it has received no formal protest- on the revisions publicly announced 30 days ago by AmericanTelcphone and Telegraph company and assoicated companies in the Bell System including the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company y E5 and several service association ciibs with child and youth projects General Theme Chosen The general theme chosen for the institute will be "Every child's short-distanc- Receptionists Try For Top Service By Sally Johnston Average Citizen do to make r tsdieTcouncii-manageThey say" people should an more interest tn government and What are the system?" "Cocivic people should vote juvenile probation more intelligently people should operation of the citizenship with the the police departments" know what is going onin their courts and and cons of the new re"The pros schools and so forth and so on PlaWellport cards in Ogden schools" room admitting that sometimes toon class vs it's hard for a citizen to get the ests Responding to her invitations weic representatives of the Ogden Ministerial association the P T A council Children's Aid Juvenile - station-to-statio- Public Affairs Radio Forum To Promote Will Help 'Get the Facts' Lofty Standards the Hie Family Life Institute fa miliar to Ogdenites from other years will again be offered to par- enta and youth leaders on March 27 and Z under me joini aus- pices of Weber college Ogden city schools and the state department of education A "community committee meeting" was called last week by Mrs Addie Swapp family life consult- -' ant for the Ogden city schools to plan the conference and to decide on the points of emphasis in the field of family relations best suited to local needs and inter- Revised rates for interstate long distance telephone calls —— some gowere efing tip others downall across the fective last night country Robert W Grant district man- seer at Ogden said calls within Utah won t be affected only those between state? tasT general long distance calls up to 882 miles will cost from five 1PTA Endeavors (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 2 1952 mmw r |