Show r 6 2B i W t f fc -- t f STANDARD-EXAMINE- Sol's I SUNSHINE: end ) ( SHADOW 1 Hi ho weathero with all kinds of daze this week from salty rain to snowflakes and crazy mixed-usunshine Short season we had! p Spring thought that because she was late arriving she’d leave early That’s like Loona the fountain girl! She went to a Western movie and it looked as Plough the hero and heroine in the show were doomed complete ly surrounded by angry redmen! Loona sniffed and nudged Aloysus the office boy saying: “If the hero kept his eye on the Indians instead of the girl this never would have happened!’’ So in shopping keep ’your eye on w here you buy the merchandise says Rx Dick Only quality products are featured ENSIGN’S DRUG STORE 333 24th Street P S: Rx Dick sez: A healthy person is a happy one Be sure you are enjoying the treasures of good health Visit your doctor regularly When illness strikes — don’t hesitate — strike back Many illnesses which used to take weeks of convalescence may now be treated and completely cured in days i agement and has had outstanding success "in the application of sound conservation practice especially range reseeding and watershed restoration” The retiring forester is a native of Rigby Idaho He operated a livestock ranch until entering the Forest Service as a forest ranger on the Caribou National Forest in 1923 Prior to his appointment he completed a ranger’s training course at the University of Montana Served on Payette He served as ranger also at Warren Idaho on the Payette National Forest from 1932 until 1936 and on the Wasatch National Forest with headquarters at Kamas Utah until promotion to assistant supervisor of the Ne- vada National Forest with headquarters at Ely in 1937 He became supervisor of the Nevada National Forest in 1938 and served as supervisor of the Minidoka National Forest from 1945 until 1953 when he transferred to Ogden as assistant chief of range and wildilfe management served as acting chief- of the division since Feb- ft A E Briggs C He-ha- s 20-ye- ft M3 amr- - ' held in the recreation hall immediately after the program Chairmen of the evening’s activities are Mr and Mrs Leon N ‘ X X lX D King v New Weber College Student Leaders Tells 'Other Side7 ner Of Ogdenites Have Convention Roles Controversy MATTRESS $20 SS 995 OVERMAN'S DENTURE REPAIR LAB s Weok-Evenlng- vwwvwwwwwvwvaa r7Y7Y7TTAzcD !££ ar 2-16- 67 MOMAM'S cell-bloc- ks rrr--r- nnnTrrznnonn Tax Cut Request Goes to Manager d VGU SOUS wsam 35-fo- ot ton-siderab- two-for-o- City Vacates Part of Street At No Extra Cost 9 Pc Alloy Open End- Steel Drop Forge - Wrenches llSiS-Professional Yes f I Priced Quality-Sa- le will save you hundreds a 61 piece tool set that j d I J ut hip-to- p removoble full size tray 1914" speeder box with handle Vi" drive Reversible ratchet wrench 14" drive' 10" reversible ratchet wrench W drive Hinged handle 14" drive Extension bar 14" drive Adapter Vi" drive 10" extension Vi" drive Spinner handle 14" drive 1514" hinged handle Vi" drive 514" extension Vi" drive 10" T handle Vi" drive Vi" cold chisel Center punch 12 chrome-allo- y steel socket wrenches — 916" to 38" 14" drive 14 chrome-allosteel socket wrenches 716" to 12" drive (including drag link socket 14" x 127 4 Box wrenches 716" to 2532" 7 piece set offset screw wrenches 9 piece set of open end wrenches 38" to 34" y —’'UEWjrf'' Plastic r Contain mmtm JmjJ as follows: Melvin W Ogler 25 of 2343 Adams Ave $15: Lorenzo E Peterson Jr ‘1484 36th St Pays Double Penalty Norman E Hegland 20 of G-- 6 Myrtle P Thomas 46 of Clear--i field forfeited $15 bail in the Navy Way Washington Terrace City Court for not having a driv-- - and Carl L Morgan 27 of Lay-to- n er’s license and $10 for failing $10 each to stop at a red light For failing to yield the right-of-wa- y Gladys Daisy Moulding 30 of 3776 Quincy Ave was VERTICAL sentenced to pav $15 On red light violation charges Lorenzo VENETIAN E Peterson Jr 1484 36th St DRAW - DRAPES George Yim 26 of 2844 Grant Ave James F Iglehart 18 of Operate Vertically Roy and Kav Tamura 48 of 1753 Opan and Close Lika Regular Drapas Washington Blvd were sentenced to pay $10 each Call for FREE Estimates Dora R Fletcher 21 of 536 24th St was sentenced to pay Venetian Blind Go $10 for running a red light on Of Ogdan a green arrow LeRoy H Wull-stee- n 3665 Wash Blvd 23 of Salt Lake City was Ph sentenced to pay $10 for a green "Thera Is No Gwarantaa Lika arrow violation factory Sarvica" James E Harvey 55 of Box 01 ii Optical Dept Dr Jerome Feiler Optometrist in ' i R PRINT CALL FOR DETAILS I I Addren City Charge tjjjjelephone -- No Zone j care-of-lhe-sick-- There are a limited number in the class and anyone interested in joining is requested to call the Red Cross of vacancies office Other classes will be started in May Mrs L L Skinner chairman of home nursing said local civic groups have displayed considerable interest and enthusiasm in classes in care of the sick and also in courses on mother and babv care Mrs Jack Brown recently a class taught comprised of neighbors and Louise Anderson recently completed an evening class for residents of Eden Evening classes in mother and baby care have included some prospective fathers Ladies Auxiliary of UP Post 6 organized a group which currently is attending a class in h f v Old-Time- Apt N "Since 1907" j 2546 Washington Blvd Teachers Needed In Indian Schools The board of U S CiVil Service Examiners has announced an examination to fill the position of principal-teache- r and secondin teacher schools ary operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Nevada Arizona and California Excepted are those schools located on the Navaho reservation Persons selected will be ex- pected to use accepted teaching methods adaptable to Indian environment and culture and take part in the life of the community Complete information concerning the examination may be obtained from W R McEntirc U S Civil Service secretary Ogden Post Office car too closely George Clarence Hiatt 41 of 617 N Harrisville Rd was sentenced to pay $5 for making an improper—left turn TWO tO ReCeiVC ' Order of Temple 4 Officers of El Monte Com mandery 2 Knights Templar will confer the Order of the Temple on two candidates at a special meeting in the ijlasonic Temple tomorrow at 6:30 pm W F Davis eminent commander requests that all resident Templars make a special effort to attend this meeting i 1 Pleading guilty in the City Court to a charge of following too closely Raymond E Shaldon 44 of 2855 Washington Blvd' was sentenced to pay $25 or serve 12li days in Jail m I rnr Hd CLEANER I perfect for cleaning rugs carpets upholstery washable fabrics ill Phone 38621 rs -t j j ay the-hom- GLEN BROS MUSIC CO 5tate Sev-ncth-D- Adventist Church will class in e on April 26 at the Red Cross Home The class will be held each Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30 to 10 pm for three weeks Leona Gibb will be instructor starta Lessons Please send me the Nationally advertised 61 Piece Complete Socket Wrench Set at your sale priceC&f J 2995 I enclose $100 end will pay the balance $100 a week PRINT Nomcu— ck A group from the Jocal Private or Group I NATE MORGAN 2321 Wash Blvd 26 Care-of-Si- Follows Too Closely AVAILABLE 2-85- In ot GUITAR INSTRUCTION Visit Our Modern Class to Open at Red Cross Home 285 Ogden Rt 4 was sentenced to pay $10 for following another 5 11! I This reunion marks 21 years since the ward was organized according to Bishop G Stanley Brewer All ward members are invited to attend Drivers Fined in South Ogden For Varied Traffic Offehses A request of six property owners to have the city vacate the SOUTH OGt)EN — Leo M Mai- unused part of Fillmore Avenue between Rushton and 21st lory 60 of Navy Way Wash- Streets has been okayed by the ington Terrace was sentenced in City Council The street has been dedicated the Justice of the peace court to to a width of 99 feet The resi- pay $30 for failing to keep his dents asked that all but 66 feet car under control He was in- be vacated City Manager E J volved in an accident Thomas V Williams 27 of Allison said the width is was sentenced to pay $30 for Layton ample neighborhood traffic in that area and that a section and David N Taylor 34 of Salt of Fillmore north of there is Lake City $25 for speeding Other speeders were sentenced only 66 feet wide 66-fo- advertise this name because of this sale price but every mechanic will recognize it All pieces are and triple chrome Vanadium alloy steel Open-enbox wrenches are drop forged alloy steel with high polished chromium heads You would pay at least $4995 if you bought each piece separately At the $2000 saving these sets will sell-oquickly Order your set today You Got All Thoso: Heavy duty oil steel tool le ne G-- of dotlors on repairs around the house car farm shop or boat Every piece is professionally built ond is stamped with the famous name We cannot r line and musical select - Owen Ridges’ orchestra will furnish music for a dance to be y MAT-TRE- 193T tions Wayne Healy was honored SPICOAL SALE AT MATE 't can-can- t orthopedic APRIL 24 Sine 1889 A i i r South Idaho Fish and Game and the Cassia County (Idaho) Rod and Gun Club He wrote the fire plan used by the Nevada Civilian Defense Elected by Weber College students as student body officers for the next school term are (left to Council during World War II and was a leader in the organizaright) Monty Shupe treasurer Pat Olsen secretary Carr Lofgreen business manager Gayle Froerer vice president an d Ray Humphreys president tion ruary Mr Briggs has also been greatAn ardent Mr ly interested in community projsportsman Briggs has been active in the ects and has been Ex-Prisoclosely affiliBonneville Sportsmens Assn the ated with civic and fraternal and 1945 At the award dinner Mr Jail-Work Healy was presented with a forElvie Heaton pin by merly located in Ogden with the The prisoners’ side hasn’t been prisoners Hugh Stewart Earle Several Ogdenites will have SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUR Metropolitan company in connection with the Hotel remajor parts in the annual state declared presented He Mr Healy lives with his wife yesterday PERSONAL NEEDS RECOMMENDof the Utah convention five-dacurrent muddle created and their five children at 811 by taking cently served a jail term of Parents and TeachersCongress ED BY LOCAL DOCTORS (PTA) Polk Ave concessions away from working The muddle he referred to was tomorrow and on the Tuesday UP TO caused by a complaint from City campus of Utah State Agriculf FOR YOUR PRESENT Court that the city’s present “au- tural College in Logan THI SERVICE THE DENTURE WEARING AS DOWN PAYEllis McAllister principal of tomatic” system of cutting jail MENT PUBLIC HAS LONG NEEDEDI Ben Lomond High School will time of working prisoners is il- moderate a NO CREDIT LOOSE FALSE TEETH panel on “When CHARGE legal The city had been obliged and What Is Discipline” CAN BE MADE SNUG AND COMFORTABLE WHILE YOU WAITI to stop the practice at least temMr and Mrs Joseph A Lehner RELINE IS GUARANTEED the from tom denturas mad or Using plastic with the result prisoners of Ogden will moderate a panel porarily SPRING MATTRESS SERVICE to LAST THE LIFE OF DENTAL PLATES Cracked or broken dental plates refused to work on “Sharing Problems With SAME COVER — SAME SPRING and teeth replaced while you wait Old platos duplicated in repaired Stewart declared conditions in Youth” Another Ogden woman MATTRESS REMADE WITH OR WITHOUT SPRINGS new material the city jail were “horrible” Mrs Youngs McGregor will have While serving time he said the a prominent part in discussions A good turnout is expected jail was overcrowded and “some were not MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERING CO from and suffering Ogden PTA members seekenough Open: S A M Six Day A byAppointmont to cat” ing housing facilities for the 3049 Wall Ave 3360 Porter Ave Ogden Phone Dial 8040 convention may call Mrs Ralph Mush and Coffee Listed in Yellow Pages of Telephone Directory Ogden City PTA Coun“For breakfast” he continued Johnston cil or may president at “prisoners got a bowl of mush contact the local PTA presiand a cup of coffee They didn’t dents eat again until 4 p m when they got a watery dish of stew and cof- fee There were no second helpings “At night with 47 men in built for 32 many were forced to sleep on floors in the corridors” Stewart declared adding “no wonder they wouldn’t Request to cancel $265 in spework they were too weak” cial improvement taxes against Stewart has been in jail many an under-size0 lot adjoining his times for minor offenses home which he desires to Yesterday however city offi- acquire and beautify was made cials said they believed the trouGlen W Perrins 1030 Darling ble was nearing an end Many by St to the City Council volunteered for work details PoThe Council referred the matlice Chief Maurice J Schooff said ter to Manager E J AlliAs a result the jail resumed feed- son for City decision ing three meals daily Mr Perrins said he hopes to City Judge Charles H Sneddon buy the wide lot from has said he isn’t opposed to re- Weber County and plans ducing jail time for working pris- with neighbors to make along it a oners so long as the system is beauty spot He has spent handled by a board of pardons money and effort in But he holds the “automatic” past years keeping it clean he system to be unlawful added He said he had given the police vThe city commented chief authority to warn prisoners that if the manager debt is waived “all who refused to yvork that they taxpayers are to pay could expect a more severe sen- the taxes” Butrequired Councilman G tence next time they were brought Stanley Brewer observed it before the court might be wiser to do that than “The law says healthy prisoners to have the lot choked with shall work while in jail and that’s weeds since it is too narrow for what it means” he said a building lot - tf i LDS Twelfth Ward members will hold their annual ward reunion with a dinner dance1 and a program Thursday at (7 pm in the ward chapel 26th St and Jackson Ave Dinner will be served at 7 followed by a “Gay Nineties Review” featuring a melodrama Friday night at dinner at the Hotel Ben Lomond for his 20 years’ service with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co Mr Healy began his service with the company’s Ogden office April 22 1935 as a representative He is now district office representative for the organization having worked there continuously with the exception of two years in the Navy in 1944 Assn l Twelfth Ward To Hold Reunion Insurance Man Honored at Dinner j ‘ LDS groups in all communities where he has been headquartered He has been a member of the Lions International Rotary International and is now a member of the Masonic and Elks Lodges Professionally he is a member of the Society of American Foresters the American Society of Range Management and of the American Farm Bureau Federation Mr and Mrs Briggs live at 2629 Harrison Blvd in Ogden and will continue their residence in Ogden man- - ‘ - f -- SUNDAY MORNING R Intermountain Chief of Range Wildlife Will Retire April 30 A E and resource conservation and y0- i THE OGDEN (UTAH) Briggs acting range wildlife chief for the Intermountain ftegion of the U S Forest Service will retire April 30 it was announced yesterday by C J Olsen regional forester Commending Mr Briggs his long years of devotion to for the public service Mr Olsen said “He has made steady tangible progress in the public understanding of the need for public " 'r $ |