Show y Cl A t Utah Apples Good as Any Says Big Nursery Ovvner The owner of the largest sery- in the world has rated Utah nur- apples as good as he has seen anywhere In a letter to Cecil Cragunof Pleasant View the owner of the Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards Co Louisiana Mo said “we were especially impressed with the flavor finish and other characteristics of your fruit and feel that 'you have done an out- - V duke Otto of Austria-Hungarwill speak tonight at the Ogden Hign School auditorium at 8 as the second number being sponsored by the Weberj College lecture and artists com ' mittee His subject will be “What - ‘ Price-Peace- -- ’s ’ i Austrian-Hun-garia- n ’ - Included are Lowell Thomas Bennett ' Cerf and Dr‘ Franz Poigar SAIES-SERVI- Williim A Shrouf 47 of 509 26th St' forfeited $25 bail in the city court on a charge of carrying "concealed weapon — a jack knife CI OFFICE WAREHOUSE and 4 GARAGE LOCATIONS ‘ for SALT All Water Softeners Bag Bag 50-L- b 100-L- b t (q Cecil Heftel 120 Farmers Fcsd Odd Fellows Food Hangover? Plan Party Haartbora AI4 Staaiocht) Contact 75c Phono 7711 Days 42962 Ivanlngs Go — Leaves $25 Bail I i re- d Tumi gi 'Jief No water — — no mixing— top-spee- l Tama 1 Dial 7332 200S Wash Blvd Tomorrow at 7:30s pjnat the First Methodist Church Cub Pack 20 under the leadership of Ideas Chairman Joe Lammi will gather to depict the wonders of nature Each Den will participate in a skit and prepare a display The following Cub Scouts will receive awards: Wolf Bradley Peterson and David "McRae Bear Jerry Ellison Kingsley Peterson Robbie Houtz Scott Durrant and i Michael Collett Lion Billie Wade and Bruce McRae Arrow Points: Jerry Ellison Bill Lammi Michael Vil30n Bradley Peterson Kingsley Peterson Billie Wade Robbie Houtz Scott Durrant David McRae Don Costley Lynn Storey Jimmy Van Erden Jackie Millard Jeffery McLatcby Bruce n McRae Dan Burch Dennis Kenneth Pierce Alma Iverson Douglas Newlin Buddy Levy David Powell Dennis Dono-vie- l and Lee Crittenden New Bobcats to be Inducted are: John Shupe Bobby Wright David Nelson Jimmie Dayhuff Brent Gilmore Calvin Haacke Steven Herscovitz Gary Kreeck Douglas Millard Allen Morrison Gary Murphy Leon Pierce Don Wells Gerry White fan oiuviar tuM rot th 9moblot r i I ly' V f tummy Halloween costume dance and social will be held tomorrow ati8 pm in the IOOF Hall All Odd Fellows and partners Rebekahs and partners and their friends are invited j Ladies are requested to bring a box supper Odd Fellows 'Wam X i ! 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T i iltw Y 9 0 Ben Lomond High School’s cheerleaders do a Highland Fling for the cameraman to show off their new Scotch plaid uniforms Left to right are Laurie Thomas Jana Ralph Darlene Call Carol’ Slade Donna Youngquist and Elsie Child Farmers Urged to Attend Meeting of Cooperatives Weber County' fanners are urged to attend the 1953 annual meeting of the Utah' Council of Fanner Cooperatives at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City next Thursday Morris H Taylor secretary of the group said that some 200 members of the Future Fanners Clubs will of America and be special guests They will attend a special sectional meeting to discuss and evaluate dif-- i ferent methods of doing Super Excellent Masons Gather busi- Here Tomorrow ness meetings will begin at 9:30 am Guest speakers will be Frank Hussey president of the National Council of Farmers Cooperatives G B Wood chairman of the American Institute of Cooperation and head of the department of agricultural economics at Oregon State College and L A Vennes education coordinator for the American Institute of Cooperation and the University of Kentucky Nearly 300 farmers attended the sessions last year Day-lon- g Super Excellent Masons from many Utah points are expected in Ogden tomorrow night when Ogden Council 3 Royal and Select Masters confers that degree on a class of more than 20 Ritualistic work will start at 9:30 p m following a banquet at which an address will be given by Elliott W Evans of Salt Lake City The speaker who is expected to be grand master of Utah Masons early in 1954 served as president of the Utah Bar As sociation last year Toastmaster at the 6 p m banquet which precedes the degree work will be Joseph G Titley of Parly Tomorrow For Serviceman Ogden More Than 40 HUNTSVILLE — A program and dance honoring Keith F Barnett husband of Celda Jenson Barnett and son of Mr and Mrs Floyd J Barnett of Huntsville who is leaving soon for the armed' services will be held tomorrow night in the Valley School gymnasium The program sponsored by the townspeople of Huntsville will begin at 8 pm with the dance following at 9 Mr Barnett is a graduate of Weber High School and Weber College and recently returned ing' Damage to the car was esti- from an LDS mission to The mated at $400 No citation was Netherlands issued I nK ( Youth Will Have Its ‘ Fling Two women were hurt yester-- I day afternoon when an auto went out of contort clipped off a utility pole and shoved it along the parking in front of 227 N Washington Blvd Both the driver Mary Reed 50 of Idaho Falls Idaho and he? passenger Belva Christiansen 29 of 1105 Southwell St El Rahtho were bruised about the legs Police Officer C B Green said Mrs Reed was unable to say what caused the accident He said her southbound sedan ran into the curb traveled 30 feet along the curb knocked down the pole and shoved it 17 feet along the park-- 9-- f-'- i S fa Car Clips Pole j! n i r Two Hurt When -- v I 4-- H ' i A i Mor-tenso- ances' FOR FlEflT yr y y ’ " Otto who has been sentenced to death in absentia by both Nazi and Communist courts is the eldest son of the former Emperor Charles and Empress Zita of the old empire But for the for- tunes of war and - politics he would be ruler of the empire " today of the chairman Hurst Guy lecture committee said season lecture tickets wrill be sold at the door as w'ell - as individual admissions The- college will sponsor five - more perform- - v' - I y standing job of processing these better varieties that have become America’s favorite - eating ’and ' processing apples" ' The letter was' sent after an employe of the nursery had purchased some apples from Mr- fruit stand and taken them to the owner 'A L Christiansen Weber County agent endorsed the nursery operator’s statement and said that we can raise apples with a quality equal to those grown in the Pacific Northwest He explained that Gene Oberly horticulture specialist from the USAC has done much to improve the quality of apples here in the county - Cra-gun- - Archduke Speaks ' Culis io Give At OHS Tonight IJalure Skiis His Imperial Highness Arch- TOE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1953 Rivcrdalo MIA To Hold Dance I The program lists more than 40 members of Ogden Council as participants in the decree work Said to be the most spectacular degree of York Rite Masonry it is given by Ogden Council in alternate years and attracts large audiences on such occasions Ranking members of the other branches of Masonry throughout the state have been invited as guests Their introduction will be one of the features of the banquet Officers of the local body under whose direction the degree will be presented include Stuart P Dobbs L R Packer Paul F Neiderheiser with Lloyd N Taylor Wesley C Pickens Percy N Cook and Louis H Griffin assisting Mr Dobbs in the direction and staging of the degree N RIVERDALE — The Mutual Improvement Association will hold a costume Halloween dance Saturday at 8:30 pm in the Riverdale Ward hall Prizes will be given for the best costume An orchestra will provide the dance music 1 k&g&rr'-- n i 1 y a ‘Wl S hi' (i'S'LW Bobbie Myers pours a pint of cold milk into bowl ' i Adds a box of chocolate Amazo ( her favorite) - : ' 4 - k W i 1 Shopping Day EVANSTON Wyo American Legion Shopping Day will be held Nov 6 at the regular meeting of the auxiliary unit to Medicine Butte Post No 41 at the Legion hall on Sage Street reports Mrs John H Waters president i SCCCOC©OQCCCCCCCCCCCSOCOCC?S® S p 1 1- ' V i J- tr r U 'I $ v V v rim Iftty fe 4 - L v : Q v l H J a v-- t r '1' - i 'o ) I BELLOWS CLUB I BEIXOWS —— 5 few ivT'noifiti Mr : irnfiWuiWi'ririTiid - ' ' 4 In 31 seconds Boblble Myers found pnt - Amazo Instant Pudding tastes best 30 seconds to malie-Amaz- o ready to sat - X second i to-tas- te CT If you favor straight Kentucky Bourbon you’ll appreciate the superb lightness and generous flavor of Bellows Club Bourbon Its never-failin-g excellence of quality has made it a popular member of America’ finest clubs Isn’t it time you tried it? 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