Show THi OGDEN IQ UTAH GENERAL DEPOT — Brig Gen Herbert A Hall- to- - j day made several appointments j which completed the statewide organization for Armed Forces ' - ' - The general Utah project officer for the observance picked the following civilian committee chairmen: ' S’ Alfred: Stratford Ogden realtor will handle parades and exhibits Ames K Bagley 'Salt Lake City executive secretary of ' ’the- - Utah Manufacturers ?Assn will be responsible for the speak' ers committee V -w Clem Schramm Salt Lake City state sales director U S Savings f Bond Division will head the publicity committee Fred Kuhlmann manager of Ogden Continental Baking Co plant will coordinate with the special events committee and Wilburn Ball from the Utah Department of Public Instruction I Salt Lake City will be responsi- ble for programs in schools and' churches Civilian project chairmen appointed by mayors of cities of Utah will appoint committees similar to ’those on the staff level Gen Hall said Staff chair- No one knows what these two students are supposed to repremen will furnish assistance to sent but they! were chosen as winners in the “As You Like It” these commi ttees and coordinate contest yesterday f at Washington Junior High School They are over-al- l activities for celebra- Lana Peterson and Mark Hansen This picture is typical of the tions hilarious1 costumes worn by the students r - i v £ f rt 1 ¥ s Are They Won Cafe Patron Hit With Ash Tray J B Ward 24 was treated at St Benedict’s Hospital for a deep cut on hi? ‘forehead received today when struck by a f early glass ash tray in an Ogden cafe Police Officer James R Eason said witnesses told him Ward was I sitting in the Colonial Grill 2522 Wall Ave't about 3:40 am when he said something that angered another patron The other man identified as “Brady” reportedly picked up the tray and slammed it kt Ward’s head andeft Officer Eason said ! Defendant Freed Of Charge Due to r Arrest' Beverly Coleman Ray Cummings Choice Collegiate "I - : I i : Ray Cummings and Beverly Coleman wiere named Mr and Miss Collegiate! last night dur- ing the “Collegiate Promenade” at Weber College Ray is the son of Mr and Mrs John Douglas Cummings Victory Rdf Washington Terrace while daughter of Mr P-1- 7 ' Coleman 2232 The winners and presented watches during Intermission They were chosen by voting of those in attendance at t h e i1"'' dance The event was sponsored by Alpha Rho Omega and Shar-mesocial clubs at Weber ' j That’s the Law “That’s the law”' Ju&ge Sned: don saidJudge Sneddon pointed out that j the procedure was not followed in the Uhaielain case Testimony disclosed that4 Chatelain struck Glen Peterson during an altercation at the Grill Tavern 264 25th St Peterson called a police officer and vhen Officer Edwin arrived Peterson pointed to Chatelain an said “That’s the ihsn” Officer - Hymas placed Chatelain under arrest Chatelain however’ pleaded guilty to assault and battery upon Peterson and was sentenced to pay $50 or serve 25 days in 1 jail - O a O B Runs Three Stop Signs Pete Herrera 36 of 523 3rd St forfeited $30lbajl in the City Court for runnihg three stop signs and $15 fdr not having a driver’s license j I 1 Anderson’s Beautyj Salon C C i “ Pioneer Tllo Co teee'FirrfVe Ray Osborn — Stylist Beth’ Osborn Joyce Taylor Theda Desehamps Joyce Kunz Betty Rice 2256 WASH BLVD Phone or 9600 4-57- 75 -- ? -- self-contr- - MILLION-DOLLARPROFI- reasurer APRIL 7 195S t Speaker last night was Jake Feynman district representative from Cache Valley -- -- d said He was concerned too that j while Clearfield can provide the usual city facilities for Anchorsewers roads and age — water the like -i- - po such provisions had eventually to remove the Anchor- been worked out by the businessage homes a few at a time as the men for Sahara Wins $250 Scholarship - demand for rental in that price range diminishes - The three businessmen presumably have a more permanent arrangement in mind for the Sahara Village dwellings which Would be cleaned up and painted “The fundamental concept that all of this wartime housing of that nature would be disposed of as soon as it was not needed is still a proper decision” Mr All-re- TOOELE (AP) — Tooele High School yesterday announced Kenneth Hickman president of the local chapter of the Future Farmers of America as winner of a $250 college scholarship sponsored by Standard Oil Co Council Elects PROVO (AP) — Mrs J Archie Brockbank of Spanish Fork has been named president of the Utah Women’s County 'Legislative v Council ol T SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Southern Oil Co made a net profit in 1954 of $1010411 it disclosed in an annual report today This compares with profits of $887416 in 1953 iii Counter Nursery Stock We too could offer dried out nursery stock at bargain prices but did you ever stop to think that nothing in this line is a bargain unless it will grow? 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a' rich source of both Try Bexel Special Formula for 30 days You must be satisfied or your money refunded $ 100 capsules i Washington Terrace Pharmacy ' Phone 39 as B Bethraam Kitchen fireplace Itc Plastic Asphalt end tubber-- Tile J ohn and George DeBoer operators of the Sanitary Laundry Inci reported their new establishment at 3135 Washington Blvd will be open for business College t 00 I New Laundry Will Open on a an arrest for a misdemeanor unless the offense is committed in rtheofficer’s presence City Judge Charles H Sneddon pointed out yesterday Judge Sneddon returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Don Chatelain 32 of 1950 Brinker Ave because the arrest waa not properly made Chatelain pleaded innocent to a charge of resisting arrest Judge Sneddon also explained that a citizen may make an arrest if he- - informs the person that he is making the arrest as a citizen explains the reason for the arrest and then turns that person over to a police officer Hy-ro- I ' A police officer cannot make CLEARFIELD — C 1 e a r f i eld calling for demolition of the 589 city councilmen have stepped in dwellings at Sahara Village They to block the sale of Sahara Vil- offered to buy the units and conlage to three Utah business men' tinue them as rentals after some The renovation work huge government-buil- t demolshould Clearfield which i attempting area de housing housished as planned the city con- to buy another war-bui- lt tends ing project here— Anchorage — In a crisp letter to the Davis promptly objected The two County Commission City Man- - housing areas are only a few ager R Clay Allred said that miles apart Clearfield objected to the transac“If both: Sahara Village and tion proposed by Lawrence B Anchorage are retained” Mr AllJohnson Rich County Homer red’s letter said “neither woqld Black Ogden and Lyman E Pas- have’ occupancy enough to be justifiable” sey of Clearfield Moreover his letter of protest The trio had asked the county to reverse an earlier decision pointed out Clearfield intends of the Davis County SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — president at a dinner-meetinBureau Farm President David O McKay of the last in night Kaysville Latter-da- y Saints Church reHe succeeds outgoing presiemphasized constant instruction dent Elmer Green of Layton and with discipline yet sympathy in will be assisted by Allen Adams the education of children during vice president and TomLayton his keynote address before ' the my Yamada secretary-treasure- r 49th annual Primary Assn con- from Syracuse ference here today Stevenson of Layton is He used as his them a quota- theGeorge Rawl tion from Proverbs of the Old Riceoutgoing vice president secretary-tFarmington outgoing Testament— “train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it” He urged early establishment of good habits through training and discipline and suggested that teachers make more effort to more closely “feel” the problems of the “spoiled brat” or “hoodlum” types of children so as to understand and help them He said that the “best lesson a child can learn is and consideration for the rights and feelings of others” The Primary conference session was held in the Tabernacle Several thousand attended The church’s general conference officially gets under way tonight with a priesthood meeting Tomorrow morning President McKay will give the keynote address at the session in the Tabernacle Mrs LaVerne W Parmley president of the Primary General Board presided over the Saturday meeting EVENING Sale of Sahara Village g ‘ Day 'May 21' SATURDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- K West Point Man Elected to' Head Says Child Needs Davis Farm Bureau — A West Point Constant Training manKAYSVltLE Glen Flint was elected Forces Day ) (UTAH) n ° : Now we con show you the tracks that were years m the making The job enlisted all General Motors resources But here at lest is the BLUE CHIP version of every type and weight truck in modern use GMC'a BLUE CHIP line supersedes all pre- Smart -- type ofwork and there's a BLUE CHIP GMC— from dashing Pickup tolO-wbetractor— that fits h to aT For new values new prestige of ownet ship — new ways to better youf mooma —come see the BLUE CHIP -- el - axle-wis- vious GMC models It has no less than 500 new features — every one an extra asset to owners ARE YOU ly H Bh Name yatcr gq clear across the board looks — even to a raked back windshield with wide horizon visibility— are backed by unheard-o- f abilities and brawn That means engine-wis- e frame-wis- e e and otherwise! 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