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Civil Defense Among Topics Weber Of Public Health Meetings Primary Voting Holstein Cattle Breeders Here Praised for Progress of Herds Hi Holds o' Holstein cattle breeders in We- Ogden Abbey of the Holy Trindirector The pri mary election results Civil Defense will be subject j Owen P Henninger studeii for t at officers body ber County have received prJise ity Huntsville Alex Papageorge of a panel to highlight opening Utah State Hospital at Provo ber were announced High for their progress in breeding the & Sons Farr West and Robson The conference delegates will annual sessions of a two-da- y today Holstein-Friesia- n Bros Plain City meeting of the Utah Public be welcomed by Raymond S Finalistk for president are: cattle by officials of the "FieldMr Association of America Briggs said the We ber Health Association- Inc Mon- Wright mayor of Ogden Garry Larsson and Bill Lythgoe day and Tuesday at Ben Lomond ing K Smith director of public vice president Jean Green and William D Farnsworth assistant County breeders were doing a relations for the Salt Lake City Peggy Grim and secretary Syl- county agricultural agent said to- splendid job and were showing Hotel in Ogden Moderator for the panel will Public Safety Department will via Palmet : and Margaret Blair excellent improvement in their Final alloting will be held day be Dr George A Spendlove di- serve as master of ceremonies for said He Ray Briggs of central breeding and in advancement of Friday T le winners will be an rector of public health for the a luncheon meeting Mrs Doro- nounced during intermission of a New York state and George Bros-sar- d the breed state department of health dance in the school gymnasium of Moscow Idaho had reIn herds of this size it was surPanel members will include thy C Lowman president-elec- t that evening William V Hickey chief Salt of the association will preside cently toured the Holstein herds prising what good quality has on Lake City sanitarian' Leonard where Mr Briggs classified more been developed Mr Briggs said Section meetings nursing A Higgins state deputy direc- sanitation and general health an Mr Brossard overtime park- than 100 cattle At the State School their DicParkingj—On tor of civil defense Mrs Beatrice will occupy the afternoon En- ing charge bail of $1 was for- acted as his secretary tator bull was classed as excelof lent the highest rating obtainHerds classified were those McHarg nursing consultant state tertainment will climax the day’s feited in he City Court by Lewis School able the Utah State Industrial department of health and Dr program Taylor We-Scho- ol WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THK FORMATION OF AN ENGINEERING COMPANY - - TO BE KNOWN AS INC REEVE AND MAXWELL NIELSEN CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS - ' 20 1953 APRIL WEDNESDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R IN - ' ?K ti '4f StbH ' i ' ' y f - IRRIGATION DRAINAGE WATER SEWERAGE SUPPLY SUBDIVISION AND LAND SURVEYS i MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING With SERVICE et Offico Phena 24171 2Si7 Ogdtn Av Ogdon Utah 429 Wait Sth South Bountiful Utah JOHN O H EUGENE NIELSEN Phono 528 REEVE ART V MAXWELL & Here Goes Again Ready for another parachute jump —his fifth — is Pvt James E Stitt son of Mrs Dortha Price 149 12th St He is an automatic rifleman with the 505th Airborne Infantry Regiment a unit of the famed 82nd He is staAirborne Division tioned at Ft Bragg N C SHOP O ' o 00Q OHO nTGGQQ QCGQGBl? GQG0QOCJ ' ' S' V" it 1 Ogden Lions Win First in District Activity Contest The Ogden Lions Club has won first place in the district club activities contest it was announced yesterday afternoon by President Robert E Brown who read a report from the district governor’s office Lions who have Thirty-eigh- t 100 per cent attendance records since September were introduced and commended for their achievement Paul Knudson was awarded key membership in the club for outstanding service to Lionism Discusses Propaganda L H Kirkpatrick librarian at the University of Utah the guest speaker discussed American and Russian propaganda He pointed out that Russia and China have been talking peace and America talks about He said the A and we should let the world know we Special Ironing Pad— 2 Covers 4$ Foam rubber pad two sanforized covers with elastic edges For fast- j want-peac- - ! e -- ss er better ironing jj He said we have been fright- ening our friends instead people we want to R the o Buy v D F J j 3 Tractor Schools To Be Tomorrow Special for Penney 7s Anniversary Tractor maintenance schools youths of Weber County will be held tomorrow at three locations Melvin S Burningham Weber County agricultural agent said today Second phase students from Ogden Valley and the lower valley will meet at 8 pm at Ogden Implement Co 4115 Riverdale Rd to study ignition systems First phase students from Ogden and the lowej: valley areas will meet at 8 pm at Implement 1030 W Riverdale Rd to study “Clean Air for Your for BIG 4-- H -- Tri-Count- 3 ' Not just fine quality These are a decorator's towels ids spicy stripes that harmonize wonderful Carefree colors long-wearin- Third and fourth year students will meet at the same time at Egan Farm Service 745 Wall Ave to study nuts bolts screws etc tools for breaking the soil and cutters for crops ' I i DRAW DRAPERIES 50x90 Here are pinch pleated drapes that H R I D F L 3-W- 00 bring glamour to every room in your home Celaperm colors 100 f O O C E f I N 3 00 wn v "r ‘fftttn-m- -- v J 1 Special! 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