Show THS OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 30 1953 © inufinnrGJJiH) Malad Chamber to Hear National Spokesman Nov S37 By MERLE SHUPE NORTH OGDEN — Never mind the formulas for longevity If you want to live a long life just move to North Ogden It seems to be as simple as that There are 22 old timers here aU over or approaching 80 The oldest is 98 Four more of the 22 are in their 90s it follows them to school every Here’s the list: Elizabeth Montgomery 98 Mrs Elizabeth Spackman 94 Heber Huband 93 Mrs Louise Shaw 92 Thomas Storey 89 (and heTl be 90 on Nov 23) James Ward 88 'John A Anderson 87 James Alma Montgomery and Bar thelamew Chatelain 86 each Nathaniel Montgomery and Mrs John (Lena) Anderson both 85 Mr and Mrs David E RandaU and Mrs Martha Taylor all 84 Mrs Hattie Hooks 83 Miss Rose Dean 82 Albert Ward and Mrs Margaret Hill 81 Mrs Albert (Charlotte) Ward 80 Lhmoni Holmes William Garner and Charles Ellis will all be 80 in the next few weeks Total 1879 Add the ages of these 22 together and you come up with a whopping 1879 Surprisingly males have the edge Of the total 12 are men and 10 women This runs counter to statistics which generally show women living longer than men Three of the women are sis ters: Mrs I Montgomery Mrs Shaw and Mrs Randall Mr Storey moreover is a brother-in-lato the three Mr and Mrs Randall Jhave been married almost 65 years Mr Ward married Mrs Ward 58 years ago and the John Ander-son- s have had 52 years together The 21 who married have reared families which total up to 109 Mr and Mrs Garner reared the largest They had 11 sons and daughters all of whom are still living Almost without exception each of the 22 busies himself or herto keep self one way active and interested This no doubt accounts at least in part for their long and happy lives Mr and Mrs Clyde Nye are time and sits in front of the door waiting for them to come out Last week the kitty followed Carolyn to Mutual meeting — and got in too Parents of the children are Mr nd Mrs Lester Simmons Elder Kenneth M Larson has been appointed second counselor in the New England States Mission He has been supervising elder of the Eastern Massachusetts District since December The son of Mr and Mrs? H Martin Larson he has been gone two years now New officers in the Second Ward Sunday School are Elvin Larson superintendent Spencer Garner first assistant and Ross Fietkau second assistant Released were Donald Campbell Arthur Brown and George Florence Secretary Buckway Campbell was released at the same time Mr and Mrs Donald (Florence) Campbell were named to the Sunday School stake board Released as ward clerk was Wilford Shaw He turned over the books to Dick Edwin Garner new ward clerk w ’expecting the Pat McGills Six Relief Society women of the Second Ward are learning to use the new sewing machines: Mrs Elnora Empey Mrs Bessie Montgomery Mrs Marelda Cutler Mrs Miriam McDowell Mrs Merle Ward and Mrs Viola Warren When they complete the course they will be ready to make articles for the ward ba ' zaar next month Geddes D Brown has reason to be proud of the work he did in Washington D C this past summer whenhe was sent to the nation’s capitol to assist in a world-widsurvey of quartermaster maintenance activities About a week ago he received a written commendation from the office of the Quartermaster General praising him for outstanding work Keith Woodfield and his wife are home on a furlough visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Ray Woodfield He has about three more weeks before he will report to San Diego He will be released in about two and one-ha- lf months D Spencer Gunnarson has resigned as the Justice of the peace of North Ogden Ills resignation was accepted by the town board members Mr Gunnarson said that because of the press of business he couldn’t do justice to the job and also he felt that no person should hold a position too long He has held- - the office for about two years A successor will be named by board members in the very near e home from Anchorage Alaska for the Christmas holidays The Patrick and McGill twins Michael will be seeing their grandparents for the first time Mrs McGill is the former Alice Nye and her twin sons are identical They live in the same LDS branch in Anchorage as Mr and Mrs Thornal Wilson Mrs Wilson was formerly Verna Barker t Incidentally' Mrs Nye is wondering if she should hold her daughter Susan’s birthday party at home or in the school When Susan asked her mother if she could invite all her friends to a party on Dec 2 when she will be 8 Mrs Nye naturally said “yes” At the last count Susan had invited 52 Mrs Nye will have three cakes to make that day moreover Because her daughter Alice future will be 2 then and little Phillip turns 3 People on the sick list include Mrs Stella (Hyrum) MontgomIs Ward’s the First Honey who is in the hospital with November project Orders can ery pneumonia D Spencer Gunnarbe placed with the bishopric son who was taken to the hosquorum presidencies or the Re- pital yesterday for an operation lief Society Prices are 49 cents Vivian Brown who recently was for pints 60 cents quarts 81 released from the hospital and for half gallons $175 for gal- is slowly recovering Lynette lons and $8 for five gallons Farr daughter of Mr Mrs and Maurice Farr who has Alder Grant there says Bishop are still a few tomatoes left for a broken leg Don Bailey who is being treated in the hospital $4 a case for a misplaced disc in his spine Town Marshal Lee Haviland Remember to vote next Tueshas had a busy week putting up some of the traffic signs that day The polls will be open from blew down during the big wind- 7 am until 8 pm All voters living north of the storm church road — 2600 North — will ' Mary’s little lamb has vote at the North Ogden city office Townspeople living south nothing- on Carolyn Simmon’s of the church road will vote pet cat “Boots” ‘ Unless she her sister Ann and across the street from the town her brother Ronnie slip out while hall at the home of Mrs Ellen the cat is getting Its breakfast Berrett -- r -- n FT"" fo 5 1 Idaho — A repre - tto the home of his parents Mr sentative of the U S Chamber and Mrs W W Spencer ' of Commerce will speak in Malad Donald Hawkins who has been next week a month’s leave with He is IL J Zollinger inter- spending his wife at the home of her parmountain district manager who ents Mr and Mrs Hugh Clark will tac to the local Chamber has left to at his Navy report of Commerce at 7:30 p m Thurs- base in San Diego Calif day The dinner meeting will be In observation of American Edleld in the banquet room of Ten ucation Week Nov the Pin' Lounge Oneida County PTA will have a Mr Zollinger will report on special program featuring school PTA meetplans outlined for chambers of children at the regular Nov 12 according Thursday commerce at a recent meeting to Verlin Allen president n the nation’s capital accord- ing P Jones who marked ing to W L Baker president hisBarney 87th birthday recently was of the Malad organization honored at a party at the home ' Delegates from the Malad of his son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Milton Jones American Legion Auxiliary W Post Jones Ernest who will attend the sixth district convention to be held in Soda Springs tomorrow “are Mary Anderson Hazel Lusk Lily Harrison Faye Thomas Millie Parry Vesta Facer and Eunice Wheeler 1 ‘rcrniisrcnsa’ A beautiful house on wheels to bring you the most modern in style and construcA display tion of lovely bedroom and dining room shown for the manu- -' facturing to finished product stage 8-1- 4 Chapel Grows by Leaps and Bounds from now on and requests that anyone who can put in a little time on the project get in touch with either himself or other members of the bishopric He said the brick work has taken about five weeks to complete and hopes that the entire building will be closed in by December Pack Advances Biggest West Weber To Harvest Clearfield Group on Record the Sugar Beets Cub Baggs way- of Jackson Hole honored Mrs Baggs’ grandmother Mrs S T Johnson on her 90th birthday From Burlington they drove to Shell Wyo where they visited Mrs Baggs’ sister and brother-in-laMr and Mrs Leslie Morris lows: In Laurel Mont they visited To Bobcat rank—Bruce Frank two other sisters and brothers-in-laLee Price Wixom and David and Mrs Albert Caton To Wolf rank — Jerry Olsen and MrMrand Mrs Thomas CoEddie Simpson Bruce Taylor rnett Roy DeU Reed Quentin Rhoton Mr and Mrs Thomas W Kenneth Sutton Norman Deo and their two daughters Foley Gary Mayfield and1 Bobby DavenShannon and Betty Rose of port 177 South 350 East St are To Bear rank—Freddie HedgeClearfield on Oct 22 to leaving peth Stanley Hedgepeth Dee make their new residence in Choate Lee Choate Eddie FrazVa ier Gary Hewitt Claude Ken- Arlington who has been emMr Foley nedy Bruce Christensen Richard ployed as senior supervisor in the Sutton and Donald Petro Naval Supply Depot planning de-Claude Ken- - Fpartment To Lion rank wUl take a new posi- nedy Richard Mayfield and Lynn tion in the management engineerCra thorn ing department of the Navy’s BuGet Arrow Points reau of Supplies and Accounts in Arrow points went to: Washington D C Robert Jepson Jimmy Strain Shannon is a student at Davis Dale Smith Billy Varga Richard High School in KaysviUe and Overduyn Charles Nations Eddie Betty Rose at the Wasatch EleSimpson Wynn Johnson Dale mentary in Clearfield Nelson Richard Lambert Frankie Earl Starks of Los Angeles and Corgiat Freddie Hedgepeth of Clearfield spent four formerly Stanley Hedgepeth Dee Choate visitLee Choate Eddie Frazier Gary days in Clearfield recently sister-in-laand a brother ing Hewitt Claude Kennedy Bruce Christensen Roy DeU Reed Lynn Mr and Mrs Gayle L Starks of Lindsay Ouentin Rhoton Richard Parkway Drive Sutton Kenneth Sutton Teddy Mr and Mrs A Elwood Naylor Long Norman Deo Johnny Lem- and two children of Gridley mons Calif are in Clearfield visiting r Receiving service friends and relatives while staystripes were: with Mr Naylor’s parents Mr Richard Overduyn Lynn Clif- ing and Mrs Francis A of 609 ford Wayne Jeppesen Dale Nel- North Main St Mr Naylor on a Naylor son "Freddie Hedgepeth Dee month’s vacation is - employed Choate Lee Choate Gary Hewitt with the California Department of Lynn Lindsay Richard Sutton Fish and Game doing research ' Teddy Long Donald Petro Denner stripes were awarded work to Bobby Bruner Freddie Hedgepeth Teddy Long and Johnny Lemmons Largest Number Yet Mr Massey said It was the WARREN — Relief Society largest number of awards ever given to the pack conference ip the Warren Ward He said a special party for will be held Sunday at 7:30 pm youths in the pack wfil be given by the ‘Pack Committee in the in the ward chapeL The theme for the conference Community Church basement tonight at 7:30 Each boy is to wear will be “Relief Society a World a costume and mask Sisterhood” A musical program Mr and Mrs John R Baggs arranged of 400 East Street have arrived A special meeting for all offihome following a trip to cers class leaders visiting teachers and board members wiU beWyoming Idaho and Montana--Driving to Burlington Wyo by gin at 6:30 p m CLEARFIELD — Scores of Clearfield youngsters’ in Cub Scout Pack 14 received awards at ceremonies last night in the Community Church Cubmaster William Massey said foladvancements were made-a- - s w w - w f one-yea- Relief Society Plans Conference Thm Cmrb Im front of herrod FURN CO 318 24th Street Sat Only Oct 31 At the annual 1953 awards assembly of the University of Idaho this week two students from Malad were honored-- Milton Dee Grover a music major was awarded a $120 scholarship and Miss Shirley Bolingbroke an art was awarded a $30 scholarWEST WEBER — Sugar beets major ship by the Moscow Idaho Fine at the West Weber Ward welfare Arts Club farm will be harvested tomorrow Henry W Thomas Malad Bishop C Milton Farr reports City postmaster is attending The bishop urged as many vol- a five-daconvention of the unteers as possible to turn out National Association of Postmasters in San Francisco He early and help harvest the crop was accompanied to the coast With plenty of workers the job by Mrs Thomas should-bdone that day he said Melvin Spencer who has spent Money from the beets will be two years in the Army' as an inturned into the welfare fund The structor at Camp Roberts Calif crop is planted on ground x ad- was discharged from service at Ft Ord Calif and has returned joining the Church First Lt Harold Ross formerly of Plain City is a civilian 89 Get Awards EVANSTON Wyo — Certifiagain A veteran of World War II he cates and membenphip awards given to 89 Uinta County also served in Korea with the were- Club members Second Division and was wound- achievement exercises induring the Eved while on patrol He has re anston High School auditorium ceived three Purple Hearts a Several club leaders received simSilver Star and two Bronze Stars ilar awards He and his family have been living at Ft Benning Ga for the past 30 months where he was company commander with an Infantry outfit The former officer is the son of Mr and Mrs Delwin Sharp ol Plain City His wife the former —due fo add Indigestion? Colleen Hancock is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Sylvester Hancock of West Weber They will make their home here Sunday evening is Relief Society conference In West Weber The meeting begins at 7:30 and the theme is “World Take 2 TUMS as a "Nightcap1 Sisterhood” this simple modern way to get Try The eight road shows in the rid of sleepless nights due to over-ari- d North Weber Stake will make stomach Just eat 1 or 2 Turns their appearance here Tuesday before bedtime Countless thoubeginning at 7:30 p m in the sands who do this have discovered amusement hall Budget tickets they fall asleep faster— feel much will be honored fresher mornings Always keep Turns bandy to counteract sour stomach gas heartburn— day or MIA to Hold Dance WEST WARREN — The Mu- night Get a roll oLT urns right nowl tual Improvement Association of Stiff ontf the West Warren Ward will spon- 10t ftof sor a Halloween dance tomorrow night in the recreation hall Mu sic will be furnished by an orchestra - y e 4-- Arc You d Poor Sleeper? m r has-bee- 10-da- At w It wasn’t started until the first of July but already the North Ogden Second Ward’s new chapel is ready for its roof Bishop George F Simmons says plenty of volunteer workers are needed L If y 1 L II L I I I A Fun Surprises Values At Unheard-o- f TAYLOR-WRIGHT’- S HALLOWEEN E-O-- - '" You Are Invited MALAD You Vani Long Life? 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