Show j i South Ogden Reveals Fire Volunteer Plan ' 12B THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING JUNE 12 1952 Strawberry Crop Who'll Launch It? -- possible" Merto j Weber county's strawberry crop won't be as ample nor as good as last year's County Agent A L Christiansen said today He blamed the stiff winds of about May 16 for most of the damage Leaf injuries were extensive Effects of the wind are spotty however Christiansen said with some areas virtually untouched and others hit rather heavily And raspberries are in unusually poor shape owing to a mosaic disease that mottles leaves thus injuring the fruit Picking Underway Strawberry picking has been underway for a week now The cherry crop is "good bad and indifferent" Christiansen said depending on what part of the county it's Mjg MSSB BSSsV' ' in Jsw in many areas are damaged by a slug which eats leaf Leaves surfaces making fruit quality inferior But the peach crop looks good So do apricots Early peaches will start hitting the market about the first of July and running into September Apricots will come on about the latter part of July Design of sailing vessel one of many to be transformed into ful float for Ogden Pioneer days July 24th parade is being admired color- by Myrta Hales executive committee member Merchants Will Be Asked To Sponsor Parade Floats County commissioners said they Ogden Pioneer days celebration-would study the matter They exwill begin a canvass of pressed the opinion that if a county and industrial centers truck were placed in the South to sign up sponsors of floats Ogden City station other cities for the historical Pioneer parade such as Roy would expect the same July 24th setup Drawings of the floats which Under the proposal the county depict migrations from east would only purchase the equip100 years ago will be west ment It would be manned and shown merchants and others from maintained by the same volunteer which a selection make may they department as serves the city in Minter Ray general parade which it may be located chairman said the price range is Well Worth Studying the same as last year — from $300 Commissioner Elmer Carver ex- to $475 The floats will be built pressed the opinion that such a in Ogden livestock coliseum by setup would be well worth study- Jack Eisenberg ing He said that in the long run such a setup may turn out to be Unusually Beautiful "Our goal this year is to present far less expense than creating a fire district in the area and a parade of unusually beautiful e staffed sta vfloats which will tell the story of establishing a man's westwara migrations all the tion to "Even If we had buy a truck way from the Atlantic to Pacific to put in Roy I think the county coasts" Mr Minter said would still be ahead insofar as Floats depicting an old sailing the overall cost of providing ade- vessel handcart brigade covered quate fire protection for the south- wagons recreation on the plains ern area of the county is con- Indian life arrival into Utah of Mormon pioneers cerned" he added logging and Mayor Boyce said that plans for early Utah social life are among i the department include a tournout the creations Bands from three states and secof at least 10 men on each fire volunteer tions of horses are other major night or day A four-macrew would be on duty during the features of the parade which will be held at 10 am Mr Minter night on a rotation basis He said officials of South Ogden said had made-a- n extensive investigation of other such volunteer departments in Utah and found them to be working very satisfactorly Operating Better "In fact" he told commissioThe Golden ners" in some cases they were op Spike chapter of the American Revo Daughters some rthan bene depart- lution erating will commemorate Flag ments with paid crews" He said this was also reported to be true Day tomorrow at 2 pm at the in information compiled by the home of Mrs B L Neff 2825 Brinker Ave fire underwriters Mrs Austin L Johnson will have At the present time the South of the meeting and will charge council has under consideraOgden tion the purchase of a pumper present a short history of the flag truck They are awaiting recommendations from the fire underwriters regarding the size Mayor Boyce said it would be at least six months before such equipment could be made available and that the county could study the proposition for at least that long However he said whether or not the county decided to furnish the additional truck South Ogden intended to establish their station but would not give service outside the city limits full-tim- n History of Flag Will Be Related - Navy Employes Win 15 Awards Members of Mr Minter's mittee include Col Graves B Gary Grant Thomas John man E La Mar Buckner Mrs James S McGregor Charles Story Norton Bowns LeRoy G Bennett Boyd Carver Myrta Hales Mar-wijone Harbertson Harry Hersco-t- o Bruce Jenkins Parley Jensen vt vv alter leuora &a venaen tier man Wangsgard corn-worke- rs ss Sea-soo- n ' ll Fred Johnson 58 apparently a transient died in city jail yesterday evening shortly after a jailer summoned City"J?hysician R N Hirst to the cell block Police Chief Maurice J Schobff said police up to noon today had been unable to learn names of relatives The body is at Lindquist and Sons mortuary Earl R Wheeler jailer said Johnson was too illl to eat when the evening meal was served at 4 p m He said he tried to take the man to the city clinic about a half hour later but that he was-toill y j j Carla Saunders conservation essay winner looks at pester which won first in the art phase of the annual competition Its creator Paul Jackson was unavailable for picture handi-capped- NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT Clearfield — Fifteen employes at U S naval supply depot Clearfield have divided $660 in cash awards for beneficial suggestions estimated to save the taxpayer approximately $26000 each year Cmdr J A Wright Jr acting chairman of the beneficial suggestion panel said A maximum award of $275 based on estimated annual savings of was shared by Robert B Barker and Herber E Wiese Winners of other awards were V Blaine Nuttall $70 Benjamin Barton Jr $60 Tony F Tezak $50 Ellen W Argyle $45 Donna Poll $30 LaRue Applonie $30 William B Scott $25 Tomasita Roybal $20 Joseph L Beckstead $15 and Loreta Padgett Garth? 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Ki-wan- is A trip to Logan for Weber county farm women scheduled Friday Wheeler said he went to the has been postponed indefinitely clinic and returned Dr Hirst about County Agent A L Christiansen Seeks to Collect A complaint is filed in the city 6 p m Johnson died at 6:20 p m said today Those going were to have studied court by the Credit Bureau of Ogwhile under the doctor's care the various examples of! landscape den against Howard S Lock seekjailer said architecture but too many activi- ing judgment of $1283 allegedly ties locally have intervened Chris- owing the Standard Oil Co $2983 tiansen said The trip will be held for George T Frost Co and $21 U Enrollment 1288 for the Fred M Nye Co SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— En- later rollment totaled 1288 Monday for the University of Utah summer session Registrar Joseph Norton said registration continues this week with the total student number expected to top 2500 Class work started yesterday VAN o Power & Light Co auditorium A native of Rich county Mr Pusey is associate editot of the Washington Post Washington D C Invited to the social are relatives and friends and residents of Rich county A W Dean will be master of ceremonies y Scholarships in Annual Contest -- biography of Charles Evan Hughes will be honored at a social tomorrow at 8 p m at the Utah TAYLOR-WRIGHT- S meetThe regular ing of the Weber County Senior Citizens will be held at the Utah Power and Light Co auditorium tomorrow at 2:00 p m "It is hoped the few outstanding petitions will be returned on Weber county branch Two more winners were an- this day will go over the top with their connounced today in the annual share of names to place the lien test held to promote conservation on the ballot this fall Come and of forest and other natural re- bring your friends to the meetsources Both are from Ogden high ings" said S A Elswood chairschool said Howard Knight chair- man man of the judging committee They are Paul Jackson in art and Carla Saunders in essay They GROWING MASH received onewear scholarships to 100 Lb Weber college from the Ogden HOG KID club 100 lb Jackson is the son of Mr and DAIRY KID Mrs L Jackson 2653 Brin100 lbs ker Ave Miss Saunders is a LAYING MASH Mr Mrs of and Albert daughter 100 Lb G Saunders 2320 Monro Blvd Second Third Place PAINT Second and third place winners OUTSIDi WHITI who got gold and silver medals Gallon Can were: Art — Joanne McBride second Joan Christensen third and Roger Big Hour Forsberg honorable mention Essay — Donald Patton second Beel Palp Lbf00 and LuDeen Peterson third Medals were supplied by the Ogden Business and Professional Women's Hen Scratch clubs Ogden Executive club and (Whot Bnrlay and Corn) Delta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Lawn Winners teachers sponsors and their partners will be invited to take a trip Aug 1 and 2 to the Farmers Feed Co Blacksmith fork area sponsored WASH DIAL 79t 2000 Cache the national forest and by FREE DELIVER the Weber Wildlife Federation semi-monthl- : Your Eyes Meet the Gift for "Dad" At Senior Citizens Two More Receive Meet Tomorrow -- $10-4653- Prisoner Dies In Cily Jail To supply wholesmoe recreation The third annual Ogden city-4- Weber county recreation leadership for people in all walks of life Miss institute will wind up this eve-- 1 Dauncey stressed the importance ning with an outing at the coiin- - of well planned and conducted com-ty'- s memorial park in South Forkjmunity recreation programs """Recreation is refreshment1' she! canyon Some 50 recreational leaders added "Recreation is a life in haveattended various sessions of spirit an escape from the ordinarv the four-dainstitute conducted at work and worry of everyday life " the MAdison school Miss Helen N The institute opened Monday Dauncey national recreation au- - All fields of recreation endavor were discussed and demonstrated uioruy was me ieaiurea instructor Carl Taylor county recreation New games were introduced and director in charge of arrangements leadership hints given termed the institute one of the Other speakers included Hyrum must uccessiui yci me puuuc wm minsaker director of the school attend a special session this after- - of physical education Utah State noon and Miss Agricultural college "The basic philosophy of recre- Margaret Wilson of the Utah State a ation is ti supply fundamental Society for the Physically r human need" Miss Dauncey told those gathered "It should not be bounded by one's economic status" i who was awardhis autoprize ed " In Quality Size ex- panding third class city were reviewed before Weber county commissioners today Mayor Doren B Boyce and F L discouncilman Montmorency cussed plans with commissioners with a view toward possible "cooperation" in the establishment of a joint fire fighting operation in the area Mayor Boyce asked that commissioners consider placement of a county fire truck at the proposed South Ogden fire station to fight fires outside the incorporate limits of South Ogden Can't Be Lowered He explained that under fire underwriter regulations fire insurance rates in the city could not be lowered as much as desired if the city truck were used to fight fires outside the city "We realize that as soon as we do set up this fire protectfon we will be subject to calls on fires outside the city limits" Mayor Boyce pointed out "We do not feel we can do this inasmuch as the propert yowners in South Ogden will be paying for the protection and should realize the maximum fire insurance drop Recreation Leadership Institute f Social to Honor Pulitzer Author Ends Tonight With Outing J Pusey the Fulitzer for Below Last Year SOUTH OGDEN — Plans to or ganize andestablish a 24-- a n vol unteer lire department tor inis Winner R 3995 ' 9x12 pile woven the same way as Velvety broadloom for extra years '' of— service expensive Fashion-rigpatterns and color combinations enhance-an-y all-wo- ol ht setting "You can fasts fha diffmrncm in foods you'll lovo rhe difference In food costs ft and saves time tool'" ' f f Visit Our Furniture for a Complete Selection treasure 2-in- -1 9 months supply of quality foods with no down 24 months to pay for freezer 9 months to pay for food ' ijMwI Full membership costs as little frmWWt Hf P P I If imilBli as- Olrl '852 FOR EACH IAOY VISITOR POPSICtSS FOR KiDDliS WITH PASS NTS PUNTT Of PARKIN6I - per week k " 64" vlfif IlllIlIllllVVBII M WW mm wm algfi ' ' RIIZE Dial 1705 Washington Blvd "The Best of All Other Food Plans Economically Combnod In One?" 21 - 650 Now Only thaaa smart hassocks Comfortable cotton paddad top Usa for talavision banch foot stool Say 011 Phone 3-53- 31 o ' This rocker recliner will make Plastic Hassocks Harmony House Colors UTAH FOOD PLAN CLUB I Platform Rockers Day Harmony House Colors payment ' 2395 Gifts! 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