Show ’ : v - £ ' v i l V f 4 '4 £ 4 'T - f ’I FRIDAY EVENING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 29 1953 APRIL A Guard Rail Requested on South End of Washington which creates commissioners were or said that a service road run- without The Job's Daughters Gather Here Tomorrow for State Session it Grand Guardian (Council of Utah International Order of Job’s Daughters will hold its ninth annual session atthe Masonic Temple In Ogden tomorrow Participating will be about 300 members council members and chaperones from the bethels in Price Mt Pleasant Provo Salt Lake City and Ogden t Registration will be at 8:30 am with the opening session scheduled for 9 am 3!ode! Bethel Session - A model bethel session will be held during the morning with the following girls taking part: Nancy Leander Provo honored queen Rochelle Suvada Mt Pleasant senior princess Lois' Fitzmorris Ogden junior princess Deanne McJunkin Mt Pleasant guide marshal PrOvo Sarah Seibcl Lake Salt Cardwell Sharon City chaplain Ann Holdaway Price treasurer Charlene Lewis Mt Provo musician Robin Hull Ogden senior custodian Judy Coleman Salt Lake City junior custodian Sue Durrant Salt Lake first messenger Tpila City Simms Price second messenger Catherine Causer Price third messenger Marjorie Heroff Salt Lake City fourth messenger ‘Margaret McPhee Salt Lake City fifth messenger Paula Neidcrhei-sc- r Ogdog inner guard and Dianne Hermann Salt Lake City outer guard Mrs Marion Howard and Clifford McCain of Ogden guardians of bethel 2 will be guardians Of the model bethel Officers of the Grand Guardian Council are Mrs Nellie Leander Provo grand guardian Kirk Leander Provo associate grand guardian Mrs Hazel Me- -- i i county told yesterday that the guard rail around the west side of Washington Boulevard between 48th and 50th streets should be completed in the interests of highway safety E Paul Gilgen county survey Comb Ogden vice grand guardian Toby Larsen Ogden vice asMrs sociate grand guardian Myrna Logan Ogden acting grand guide Mrs Florence Gilbert Salt Lake City grand marshal Mrs Hettie F Kelm Salt Lake City Pleasant recorder Avona Taylor Provo librarian Joan Shirk j grand secretary Warren R Tyler Salt Lake City grand treasurer Mrs Herma R Holt Provo grand chaplain Mrs Marion Beacco Price grand librarian Mrs Marion Howard Ogden grand musician Mrs Irene Johnson Salt Lake City grand first messenger MrSj Lorraine Giacoletto Price grand second messenger Mrs Dorothy Ware Salt Lake City grand third messenger Mrs Ila Lansing Provo grand fourth messenger Mrs Jean Madsen Mt Pleasant grand fifth messenger Mrs Ruth Young Salt Lake City grand senior custodian Mrs Barbara Sessions Provo grand junior custodian William H Logan Ogden grand inner guard and William T Murphy Price grand outer guard Plan Fashion Show A luncheon and fashion show with program skits and drill team demonstrations at the Eagles’ Hall will feature the afternoon session for the girls and chaperones while the members of the grand council will conduct a business meeting and election of officers at the Masonic Temple following luncheon in a dowmtown cafe A buffet supper will precede the installation of grand officers at the evening session which will be held at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple Awards for librarian’s report of the year and skit presentation will be made at the evening session The winning skit will be repeated at that time TRI-STATE- 1 d f Vat EDVALSON’Sj! 21” TV GIANT tr At Only 159 lbnv Flni'h j or Mehegeny Finish I J' id quality features 270 to In “Alumi- nized” Picture Tube New All-Scre- en Saver” Cabinet Full Oe lux “Space- complement 18-tu- be Combination ajr Radio Phono TV 299951 $100000 Will Leave Tonight Mr Garner and young Hartshorn will leave tonieht by United Air Lines and will spend Saturday and Sunday in New York City Hotels air lines and railroads are cooperating in making the trip possible it was explained The Ogdenites will stay at the Biltmore-Plaz- a Hotel On Satur- day the various representatives will have lunch at Jack Dempsey’s Restaurant visit the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building and then go to Radio Station W’OR where they will make records for rebroadcasting from Munich Germany to boys in Iron Curtain countries Saturday evening they will attend a circus at Madisod Square Garden the representatives Sunday will have breakfast at the hotel go on a chartered bus trip to the United Nations Building and attend church at 11 am In the afternoon they will attend a baseball game at Ebbett’s F(eld between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves They will then go to the Ed Sullivan TV show where awards will be presented to all boys by Charles Stabb president of the International Circulation M a Assn The other outstanding local newspaper carriers who will receive certificates of merit are Leon Fowers Jackie Bate Steven Anderson Rulon Passey Larry Despain Blaine Doxey Darrell Russell Riddle and Bingham Steven Giles ‘ liimmii t‘‘ TRIPLE COVER House paint w g cake Breakfast Girls Will Prove Skilet Skill Tomorrow At Pancake Breakfast Everyone Invited The public is invited Profits will be used to send two scouts from the local council (Wasatch) to Camp Cody in outWyoming for a door experience at the famous Girl Scout camp there Selected by a committee and on a merit basis to make the trip this year were Charlene Lyle Troop 64 and Cathleene Ferrero Troop 9 Each Girl Scout council in Utah is allowed to send one One thing Girl Scouting concentrates on is culinary ability and tomorrow senior members will try to prove they have been apt pupils by turning out succulent flapjacks for the annual public Pancake Breakfast The golden brown creations will start hitting the plates at 8 am and the girls will continue serving until 1 pm The place is the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd at 24th Street and Grant Avenue two-wee- k A “Smorgasbord of Nations” ties and pastors and ministers to secure scholarships for Weber of local churches before adoption In addition to the “Smorgaand as a means of prej College accomto sbord” the the the committee favors a public senting plishments of the United Nations United Nations Sunday on which will be held this fall in Ogden date bishops of wards and pastors if present plans develop of churches would use the U N C Dr to theme in Jhcir messages for the Henry According local Methodist pastor day Beatty Also favored is a this is one of the events planned for observance of the 10th ceremony in City Hall Park to of United Nations ap- play up dramatic aspects of UN “UN Sunday and the tree proved by a local UN 10th committee planting ceremony in addition to We're celebrating DEVOE'S 201st ANNIVERSARY with this Spring's biggest girl to Camp Cody but this year it was discovered that one of the councils would be unable to send its candidate The Wasatch Council found it very difficult to select only one girl so it received permission to use the extra place More funds will be needed to send two girls instead of one so the girls are most anxious for a good attendance at their breakfast which is their sole money-raisineffort for the camp fund The annual camping trip to Camp Cody Wyo has come to symbolize one of the highest Girl Scouting awards because the girl chosen must excel in camping skills basic skills camp craft’ and cooking Every active registered senior Girl Scout of 6 or over is eligible to make applicaton and more girls are registering each year as their sister scouts come home from Camp Cody with glowing tales of the good times and exciting experiences they have had at the camp paint-u- p bargains You'll tC0 find them advertised in this week's LIFE MAGAZINE you'll find them on stock in our store Plan to do your entire painting with DEVOE buy now and save at these low prices a TYNEX NYION CnUSH rcg $550 with the purchase of 4 gait of any Devae exterior paint V tmaaij g ' Unvtualty resistant ta scrubbing marring chipping Ideal for baths kitchens and furniture finest original and house paint 'Cuts painting time and cast practically in half The Inside or outside at last the perfect point for concrete stucco brick asbestos tiding or shakes Civet years of protection ‘ (mxmmmm May safe during Spring painting get one of these sturdy new Want soma advice on decorating? 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Well gladly advise yea on preparation of stepladdert Safety treads selected weeds braced tree-plantin- g with steel 4 to 8 ft heights ry ry Dr Beatty heads the group continuous publicity throughout The anniversary observance is the summer will build up to the scheduled for June 26 through big “Smorgasbord of Nations” to Oct 24 be held on or near Oct 24” Dr The “Smorgasbord” would be Beatty explained in the form of a huge festival At the next meeting of the possibly at W’hite City Ballroom local committee scheduled for or Ogden High School auditor- May 15 at 8:15 pm at the Methium Dr Beatty said odist Community House plans He said hopes of the anni- will be worked out in detail Dr versary committee are to get Beatty said fraternal civic and Mrs Lincoln Ellison is compatriotic other groups to sponsor booths mittee secretary in which culture arts and other will be Three aspects of life in the various formed to carry out plans of the nations will be displayed committee — publicity projects Proceeds of the festival Dr and promotion groups Beatty said would go toward providing scholarships for Weber Repossessed College thus accomplishing two — ACCORDIONS the of UN things presentation achievements and the fulfillment Sava up to 50 of a community need Will Be Presented It was explained that plans for the “Smorgasbord of Nations” and other local observances will Studio be presented for approval to Ogden City Ogden Chamber of 2224 Wash Blvd Commerce LDS Church authori- - $GQ5 roo SOMETHING UP— Charlene Lyle Mary Klevjord and Cathleene Ferrero (left to right) old touch Tomorrow afe stirring up a “pilot” batch of flapjacks to jbe sure they haven’t lost the fund-raisinAnnual Panthe at the officiate for when be for griddle keeps they playing they’ll STIRRIN surfaces paints ta use application etc No cost er Obligation Speckle — Steel Wool — Turpentine Sand Paper — Putty Knives linseed Oil — Putty — Screen Decorate the modem way with Devee faJogeaftiai: DECOR-MATI- C 180 beaut- iful © G3J 3JU2- - G L FUN l Dial decorator-chose- n colors ta select front 4-55- 91 sub-committe- es 4 STURDY n-ag- IASKST TERMS IN TOWN ‘APPLIANCE winner of trip was selected by drawing one nane Representatives of 23 newspapers in the U S participated in the “Crusade for Freedom” cam- paign and on Feb 25 carriers called at homes in their various districts to collect donations In the Ogden area they collected $122242 and statewide S3 500 Total amount collected in the nationwide drive was about GREAT SPRING SPECIALS 'S r dol- lars for Radio Free Europe a newspaper carrier and the circu-la- l manager of The Ogden Standard-Examine- r have been awarded an expense-paitrip to New York City Circulation manager is Leonard A Garner and the winning newspaper boy is Leonard Hartshorn son of Capt and Mrs Clyde A Hartshorn of 1209 5th St Young Hartshorn was one of 10 boys who did outstanding work d I stopping traffic hazard The commissioners said thej would request he State Roa Commission to complete t h i i guard rail teat w 10 campaign-t- ning parallel to the main highway at this point enables cars to enter the highway between the incom-pletesections of the rail He said many drivers are entering the highway from these points A Two From Newspaper Win Trip For Collecting Truth Dollars 'Smorgasbord of Nations' to be For their accomplishments in in their districts Names of the selected by district managers a recent “Crusade for Freedom” of Local U N Observance collect “truth” were placed in a hat and the Part o I5A ifr STANDARD-EXAMINE- R HEATING: 2232 Washington Blvd END-OF-THE-MON- TH ISQBacmg O O FIRST FLOOR sizes 3 to 6x In polished cottons Bate's disciplined prints and ginghams Ail brand name dresses GIRLS' SPRING DRESSES E V2 price CLEARANCE SPRING COATS 6x E entire stock Sizes O) 7T- r lx) Now TODDLERS' sizes 7 to 12 and O M CLEARANCE 12 and pr-te- n 1 O M SEARS f ROEBUCK 789 849 : 1049 CO r Ogden Utah Plaasa send ma tha following ladder(s) Goad Quality Q 4 Ft Q 5 Ft 0 6 Ft O 7 Ft 8 Ft 6 Ft Q 7 Ft 5 Ft 10 Ft Bast Quality Enclosed find Money Order QXheck Q C O D In the amount of $ Address Name Z ‘State City Sent Freight Collect Utah Rasidants Add 2 Salas Tax 2231 Wash Blvd - i 2438 Washington Blvd G49 MAIL THIS COUPON pflCG TOTS TO TEENS I 549 635 Reg 759 Reg 895 Reg 995 Rcg 1269 sizes a o tf 10-- Ft our entire stock Sizes 7 to TATE HARDWARE ''Our Carload Buying Serves You Money ” 8-F- 72 Prce CLEARANCE Ph 8479 7-- Ft 1 PINCOCK'S - 6-- Ft - pre-teen- s- E ' In 2nd FLOOR 0 GIRLS' DEPT GIRLS' SPRING COATS 2348 Washington Blvd SHIRTS 100 CLEARANCE SPRING DRESSES 309 489 495 595 Rcg 5-- Ft FLANNELETTE EOM E PER SINGLE ROLL to 3 and 3 to corduroy and gingham Strictly washable fabrics-Size- s 6 months to 3 years Values to 298 D j Rcg 6-- Ft Vz price CRAWLERS M 200! 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