Show I r Reducing Eliort t Success at NSD t ‘ j $ CLEARFIELD NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT — This depot some time ago started a reducing program weight which is saving taxpayers $719 a day according to Rear Adm C H Gillilan commander It has nothing to do with excess flesh of personnel but' instead concerns the panng down of the weight of packaging containers The program was started by the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts which asked a 25 per cent reduction NSD bettered this by 192 per cent cutting container weight by 542 per cent Adm Gillilan said This was done by using lighter containers and eliminating containers entirely in some instances y before the archduke took the lecture stand last night Communism Also Appeals To Wealthy Says Duke Contrary to popular belief communism does i not thrive merely on poverty it also appeals to and the wealthy Archtold of duke Otto Austria-Hungara lecture audience last night About 500 attended the lecture second in the annual series sponsored by Weber CoUege He traced its appeal to the fact that “communism is more than an economic formula it is a creed a religion a cause that men will devote themselves to with the fervor of a religious y zealot ' Fills the Vacuum ' "Communism does not neces' sarily expand in areas where there is extreme poverty Communism does make advances' in areas where the spirituality of the people has declined In those areas the creed of the Communists moves in to fill the vacuum Horror Tunnel Will Highlight School Party A' “tunnel of horrors” at 6:30 tonight and a dance at 8:30 p m will be the highlights of the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind Halloween activities Judging of costumes will be held about 7:30 with prizes being given the six best selections Judges will be members of the state board and advisory council ‘ of the two schools ' A fortune teller booth will be installed and fortunes will be told during the dance Refreshments of donuts eider and apples will be served f r j' Special Assemblies Special assemblies were pre-- ! sented in the two schools this morning A movie "Moon Over Sun Valley” was shown the deaf adult students A party for the primary school of the deaf was held at 1:30 this afternoon Room parties were held ' in the dormitories last night t Howard Nelson is chairman of the dance committee His assist- ants are Duane Harrison Alice Lee and Reed Durham Admis- sion is by student activity card i left by the absence of true spiritual faith” The man who but for the for- tunes of war would be Emperor also noted of Austria-Hungar- y that western civilization has made tremendous technical advances "But in the field of cultural and moral progress we have relied too heavily upon the contributions already made by our and we have not made many additions of our own” The archduke was introduced by Dr James R Foulger of the college lecture committee who pointed out that at the age of 22 the Archduke was 'proclaimed a doctor of philosophy in political and social science by the Belgium University of Louvain and was the youngest doctor ever proclaimed by that ancient university fore-beare- rs r The Shrine Oriental Band from Ogden and uniformed units from Salt Lake City and Boise will add color to the fourth annual Magic - Valley Shrine party tomorrow night at Burley Idaho The event will be a benefit for the Intermountain Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital in Salt 'Lake City er Ogdeniles Win Posts in VFW J Allen Pike 1421 24th St and Amos I Ross 2826 Quincy have been appointed naof the Vettional erans of Foreign Wars according to Wayne E Richards commaAve aide-de-cam- nder-in-chief The appointments were made in recognition of outstanding service in the VFW in membership and other fields The organization has a membership enrollment of over 1200000 ld $10000 Slaiion Rummage Sale Heads Permits A rummage sale sponsored by the LaDianaeda Club of Weber SOUTH OGDEN— Topped by a $10000 service station four building permits were issued at the city office in October for a total of $17505 The service station is under construction by the Waterfall Construction Co at 3999 Washington Blvd Other permits issued were: Victor Moore brick residence at 5071 Sunset Ave $7000 J Y Clarke 306 39th St frame garage $380 Rulon Thompson 3945 Kiesel Ave porch $125 City to Collect Broken Limbs will be held beginning a m Saturday at the old Bennett Paint Store 2440 Washington Blvd College at 10 Pleads Guilty Pleading guilty in the city court to not having a license plate and an improper muffler charge Douglas Blickfield 19 of 329 Chimes View was sentenced to pay $25 Sentenced to Pay $10 Alphonse Chavez 35 or 4837 South 1150 West was sentenced in the city court to pay $10 for making an improper left turn branches and limbs of trees which were broken during the recent high wind It is explained by the city council that this is not the regular annual cleanup and only tree branches and limbs will be collected Residents Invited To Hearing SOUTH OGDEN — Residents who are interested in proposed changes in the zoning ordinances are invited to attend a meeting next Wednesday at 8 p m at the Club Heights School Robert Tucker Weber County Planning Commissioner will lead the discussion STANDARD-EXAMINE- R t FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 30 1953 -- t X“ tA -- X -- -- f- L Jenkins Defends Temporary Aids Against Hess Remark U SljOP AND SAVE TOMORROW! 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