Show iW"' THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 21 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1953 Three Motorists Leave Traffic Bail d I'' V vu- '' ' ' Never a Dull Moment i SALMON SLICED HERE j SHRIMPS l‘rs OYSTERS Wattarn Pint Eastern Pint $308 $295 Box Small Box BARGAIN FISH 79c gunfire hustled into steam baths and rubdowns under a police and “hung” as a cattle rustler all the while maintaining a travel schedule of hundreds of miles daily making an average of three speeches a day President “Buck” as he is fondly called by members of the Jaycees is a partner in the Buckner Insurance Counselors Agency rt The youthful enthusiasm and energy of the members of the Jaycee clubs he has been visit25c Fresh Salmon lb ing throughout the year in all of the 48 states Hawaii Canada and Mexico require of their president a good disposition and a healthy metabolism to withstand their pranks and pressures from appearances speeches and administering an organization of 2750 chapters with more than 200000 members j Began With a “Bang” Life foj President Buck and his wife Melba and three children Terry 1 Brent 4 and Lynda 7 began with a “bang” after You So Aluch his election during the national Jaycee convention at Colorado Springs last June and their subsequent move to Tulsa Okla to live at the site of the U S Jaycee national headquarters during his year’s term of office The momentum has gained in proportion to Buck’s dynamic with his making about 300 appearances and speeches thus far and between July and April he has spent an average of only four days a month with his family in between traveling more thar 200000 miles! THERE’S 110 FILLER A typical day in the life of a of any kind to spoil the Jaycee president is anything but humdrum President Buck was rich meaty flavor of “hung” a a bandit in Tucson Dennison's Chili Con Cornel stripped of his “east Nothing in Pendleton Ore aftc a barrage of gunfire ''' L Here’s good eating for the land dresspd completely in west-- ! whole family! Just tender ernHegarb was welcomed in Cumberbeef and Mdl by being “arrested” land juicy plump young red beans in for exceeding the speed limit and a savory zesty sauce that’s a unlawful luse of a siren by his escort but later found this was Dennison secret Perfectly the Jaycee’s fond way of bidding seasoned — perfectly deli- ihim welcome to their city cious! Get Dennison’s Chili Met at Aii port Con Carne today During lis stop at Hot Springs Ark Buckner was met at the airport takei to a breakfast where he was tpe speaker then was whisked t) a famous Hot Springs resort balh parlor yith a police escort whi ire he got a steam bath a rubdown and was returned to the airport to catch a plane all within an hour! Howeve many times he doesn’t even get time to eat In California Buckner made three luncheon appearances between Ho Other rapn blMU 0 Gives i ir JL i ty per-isonali- s - T ’ C hv ’ J slow-simmer- ed j i Milk Price Wars Hurt The Rest of Us Too! A j i theme and the students are 'to erect arbors trellises and spe- A Cla Shting effects to create the i Fancy Stewing 3 to pound i I m Ari-'Wed- E am LaMar Buckner and 3 get lunch’ 11 pm and never did j i j a j j Buckner s busy schedule since June has also included being a judge of the Miss America Peant mAtlantic City N L a featured speaker at the American Legion national convention in Washington D C laying a wreath on Lincoln’s Tomb in 111 and visiting Springfield such hallowed spots as Ft Me- c“mhe“ in“alfo77hem Henry birthplace of the Star Buckner is active in several Spangled Banner” Valley Forge Mormon Church capacities and and Independence Hall at Philaprior to being elected national delphia of the Jaycees was SuHe has conferred with more president perintendent of the South Ogden than 30 governors and most all stake YMMIA of the top U S' government of-- 1 Buckner’s present travel sched- ficials Also with the chiefs of ule will not end with his visitastaff Secretary of State John tions to Jaycees in all the 48 Foster Dulles Secretary of Agri- states Hawaii Canada and Mexculture Benson Secretary of Com- ico and civic groups coast to merce Weeks and has held sev- coast he will make a trip to Eueral conferences with President rope and Asia beginning next Eisenhower on world problems after having already trav- and areas of mutual No eled ncarly 200000 miles between the U S Junior Cham- - joubt the gift of the New Jersey Commerce and the U S bcr jaycees presented to him recent- government cn reaiiy come in jv vvjjj a Year Away From Business to tired Jaycee presi- handy first-aia kit To compensate somewhat for dent j body cards or 50 cents' Decorations will be managed by Paul Litchfield refreshments by Sally Dahlstrom and publicity by Faralee Hart Officers of the junior class are Paul Litchfield president Susan Dahlstrom vice president and Carolyn Young secretary Miss Mortensen is adviser Student body officers for next year will be announced at the dance average 5-po- j nn lJi Hens or Toms Oven Ready Extra Fancy WASH P 3253 Wash Blvd Phono 6502 ' VU Lb SYRACUSE UTAH PHONE Whole or half Half 70 to i 90-pou- average nd completely processed MEAT 4 LBS GROUND BEEF 5 LBS STEWING BEEF 4 LBS PORK LIVER d Take the Food From Storage Feed the Hungry Says 3 LBS BEEF STEAK 3-L- B BEEF ROAST 3 LBS FRANKS peomore rapidly than well-feHe pointed to India as an j ple example He said that education is a factor in keeping the birth rate down because of new interests and the lowering of animal imHungry people are not j pulse ernoon in education culture interested Pointing out that people are or morality They have no am-- j worried about war Bishop Hunt bition he said said that war can be prevented if we surrender to communism and the spread of communism can be stopped if go to war He suggested however that if the federal government must give subsidies to the farmers and farmers must produce more food than is needed the surplus should be distributed free to hungry people instead of permitting butter to go rancid and wheat and corn to rot in a damp warehouse Bishop Hunt urged the shipping of food surpluses to such countries as India to stave off the influence of communism by tak-- j ing away the pangs of hunger and the weakness of under-- ! nourished bodies Bishop Hunt speaking on the subject “The fertility of hun-- j 3 LBS SAUSAGE d 25 pounds Meat i OPEN HOUSE AT FILLER'S -- WATCH FOR DATE! Directions: IVi Miles West of South Entranco of Naval Supply Depot in Syracuse Then i Mayor Proclaims as April 24-3- 0 Secretaries Week war that plunges prices that low under today’s conditions doesn’t do any of us any good Wc know that if such a war continues very long it’s going to knock some of our Utah dairies right out of business This would be particularly true of little dairies that deliver milk to doorsteps There are a lot of our members of the teamsters union who deliver milk to doorsteps That means they are going to be put out of work When men are out of work they don’t have tho usual money to spend in the stores where they do A milk A proclamation setting aside as “National SecreApril 24-3taries Week” was signed today by Mayor Raymond S Wright 0 It reads in part: “Secretaries are rendering highly competent services in the fields of business industry government and education and their many contributions to the nation’s progress are unsung “In recognition of the vital role the members of this profession portray in the life of the nation to honor the secretaries already doing the jobs with diligence and to encourage others into entering this worthy career I do proclaim the week of April as Na-- i tional Secretaries Week to hon-- j or the first lady of business the American secretary” business When farmers don’t get enough money for their milk they are going to suffer So are the farm- ers’ “butcher and baker and candlestick maker” The chain reaction continues When a business as big as the dairy industry in Utah is crippled we all get hurt in the long run We’ve got along without milk price controls for a long time in Utah No one seems to want them But right now it looks as though our dairy industry— and the public generally— needs some kind of protection We think that protection should come from our own Utah lawmakers We therefore urge Governor J Bracken! Lee to put the milk problem on the agenda for the special r sesssion of the Legislature Let’s get these milk price vars over with so wc can all get back to work-a- nd stay there - TEAMSTERS LOCAL 222 NO Fullmer H Secretary-Treasur- er latter r TEAMSTERS LOCAL NO i Robert Babbit was 'sentenced jin the City Court to pay $60 or serve 30 days in jail on a drun-kedriving charge Also in City Court Frank n ! Faulkner of Montana was this perfect How convenient eating size! Means less crumbs sen- - tenced to pay $30 or serve 15 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to a second charge of ' drunkenness too! And what nutritious Grahams! Wholesome as nature easy to digest ! Enjoy their Had Improper Muffler On an improper muffler charge bail of $10 was forfeited in the City Court by Max J Neilsen of Wilson country-goo- d flavor it comes from pure “real” graham flour I honey Get the new NABISCO SUGAR HONEY GRAHAMS at your grocer’s now ! KEPT FRESH IN R-SEAL NATIONAL 1 eaing-- Drunken Driver Is Fined $60 970 Mile V Rash Secretary-Treasur- er easy - 24-3- 0 j 41 Wholesale Specials said that it is well known that hungry people reproduce ting hurt 5-22- Home of SugariCured Hams and Bacons ALL MEATS ARE STATE INSPECTED ger” When you buy milk for 10 cents a quart — or prices like that — don’t kid yourself that the dairy farmer and the dairy are the only parties get- 7V PACKING COMPANY i WAX PACKETS! BISCUIT COMPANY I h t!'— i- ? r i! 3 j “Take the food out of storage and solve the problem of the fertility of hunger” This was the suggestion made by the Most Rev Duane G Hunt Roman Catholic bishop of Utah at the Rotary Club Yesterday aft- Jj Lil Colored Extra Fancy pound Ogden High School’s Junior Prom one of the main social events of the school year will be held in th gym tomorrow start- ing at 8:30 pm Springtime” is Appropriately -- in Ogden $130 For Jr Prom jthe fact that the U S Jaycee president takes a year away from his business and most of it from his family with no compensation other than the satisfaction he gets from being of service the Jaycees and municipal leaders throughout the nation try to make up for it by presenting him tokens of their appreciation V President Buck has been pre- sented the keys to more than 50 cities including a 26 foot giant to the city of - Rockford 111 Among the hundreds of gifts presented to him he'has received a collectors’-itehub cap from a Durant automobile from Cumber- land Md a souvenior gallon of water from North Carolina title to two square inches of Texas a live hog a live Rhode Island Red chicken and a miniature John Deere tractor from Iowa Jaycees silver spurs from Jaycees in zona toys and shoes for his chil- dren from Junior Chamber mem--- j bers in several states and another miniature John Deere tractor and trailer from Illinois Jaycees “Citizen” of Many States He has been made an honorary gjtizen in at least a dozen states an(j honorary memberships in organizations such as admiral in the Nebraska Army and Commander of the Tidelands Fleet of Texas would keep him busy for if he became an active -- PINK Whola or half 0T r7Dr es-Ico- HALIBUT y V" Friday and Saturday Specials Now that his term as national Jaycee president is nearing an end E LaMar Buckner of Ogden can look back on one of the most hectic 12 months of 'his life He has been stripped of most of his clothes under a barrage of 02 r' S C-- 8 Dial - ? d STANDARD-EXAMInc- u For various traffic violations Rosemary Wright 35 three drivers forfeited bail in the parking Bonneville Park $5 impropCity Court as follows: er and R L Herrick Earl Johnson $5 for double- - $1 registration overtime parking 2-63- "'" '' V ' A - 1 Mile North |