Show 7 SATURDAY EVENING APRIL THE OGDEN (UTAH) 30 1955 WIG&l ?AC£ G£NS - vy STRANGE AS IT SEEMS8 By GALBRAITH SIDE GLANCES STANDARD-EXAMINE- R By ELSIE HIX 0 ANCim EGYPTIANS USED P&PYRUS PLANT To WAKE’ BASKET'S Boats coeds AWNINGS MATTING PAPKfOOD Ire sails fufi household im&v Until May 8 — An art exhibit featuring work of Ogden City School children at the Utah Power and Light auditorium from 9 am to 5 pm daily except Sundays May 1 — “Drag race” with stock cars hot rods and motorcycles at 10 a m between 33rd Street and Riverda Road conducted by the Salt Kings Rod and Custom Cliib - thewears homing pigeonSPECTACLES AN EXTRA EYEUD PROVIDED BY NATURE THAT'CLOSE5 IN FLIGHT PgoTECTGTHE EYEBALL AGAINST DUST AND WIND May 2— Boys’ chorus and trumpet choir will present a concert In the Ogden High School auditorium at 8:15 pm May 4 — Carl Fuerstner concert pianist compose and conductor Brigham Young University faculty will be guest conductor at the annual spring concert of the Ogden High School instrumental department at 8 pr m — MARGIE LAW— Mother real estate SALESWOMAN AND STUDENT AX ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE Teftpf AHz 7 Watch Great Hand of Bridge During Any Card Tournament HAS PLAYED WITH THE RAMBLERS S0FTBALLTEAM FOR SHE WAS !? YEARS OUTFIELDER All-Ameri- can FOR AN I For 3 YEARS first baseman By OSWALD JACOBY One of the interesting hands shown today from the final match of this year’s tournament for the Harold S Vanderbilt Cup illustrates the importance of be- YEAR AND PITCHER A F0RTHE PAST 6 YEARS ON SEPT 7 !95If SHt Calendar of Events PITCHED A HRFtcTem'Bl 'Of course I never worry about Angel Face ’ a "I drove a laundry truck for 30 years before retired— if you want me to ride around with you I’ll tell you how I used to get new customers!' Cepr 1 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE I a MS bp UmM Im Answer to Previous Puzxfev Sixth President ACROSS 1 Sixth U S President - Observe 6 Bodies of John Quincy ‘ ?1 in Congress ‘“Handled 16 - cJUng eagIe Sharper Bustle 18 Native metal - 20 Theatrical 1 SI Takes Into custody 25 Began 28 More aged 32 Domesticated - ‘ water 7 Individual 8 Employ 9 Mr- - Keith and Mr Hunter 10 Suffix 11 Go by aircraft 13 Shop 30 Domestic slave 45 Seines' 19 Color 47 Charge for 31 Bamboolike Mountain passage crests grass 35 Greek letter 48 Roman road 22 Right (ab) 38 Social insect 49 Interpret 23 Small child 39 Accomplish- - 51 Seven 24 Slumbers ments (Roman) 25 Pierce with a 52 Before 40 While 27 Eucharistic wine vessels 29 Short barb EAST ' p - 42 Eater 43 Withered 44 - 54 Harvest goddess Genus of true 55 Burmese wood olives sprite 33 Pester 34 Winged 36 Sea eagle 37 Assail 38 Adjusted 41 Sorrow 43 He was the Dies After Fall Cyprus High Elects BAGNA (AP) — Jay Monson SALT DAKE CITY (AP) — son of Mr and Mrs A J Monson Raymond WRliam McMurray 49 was elected president" of the Burley Idahobusinessman died Lake City hos-fferCyprus High School student last night in a s' of in a fall annual next for in the injuries body year pital school election yesterday at his home second U S President 46 Follower 47 Evergreen 50 Number ed - 53 Give 36 Withdraw 67 Showed mercy RADIO PROGRAM to - - More facile Cubic meter Standard-Examiner-KL- DOWN On the ocean 2 Deceased 3 Jason’s ship 4 Unit of wire 1 measurement THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW - " ot the S3 69 82 WEST in-o- ‘ iSStory V63 AQJ872 - 5 f 20 K4 A J 105 3 2 A 87 6 ing at the table 2 5 K V 10 4 V 97 West opened the jack of spades 53 4 10 4 against the very good contract 4 AJ 1076I of six Declarer won in s6uth (d dummy with the king or spades AAQ98 and counted the following tricks V AJ 96 three spades six diamonds one Q95 heart and one easily established Both sides vul club The question was whether to South wjtst North East 1 Pass 1 try for the twelfth trick in hearts Pass 3 4 2 Pass Pass NT or in clubs 5 NT Pass Pass 3NT At the second trick' declarer 6 NT Pass Pass Pass led a club from- dummy East 4k J lead— Opening played low and South put up the king West played low On paper that’s all you would be all the know At the table South had tq needed Y decide whether or not West might When the hand was actually bexholding off with the ace of played West seemed to have no clubs West was an expert as mightbe expected in the final problem on the first club trick round of a national tournament South therefore Jwent back to and might very well play low f dummy with a diamond and led aking the first club another club toward his hand trick If so§outh would try East came up with the ace of heart finesse or a squeeze as his course and South had his slam next play contract j j Incidentally that’s Why South played the king ofclubs rather than the queen If Sbuth played Choir Leaves bn Tour the queen at the seebnd trick PROVO (AP) — The avcapella of a slam contract he would ad'of Brigham Young Univer choir vertise to all the world tnt he left today for a tour of the also held the king If he played sity Northwest The choir will Pacific the king however there might Boise La Grande Ore in sing be some doubt about who neicr Wash Othello Wash the queen If West had the ace Richland PortLake Wash Seattle Mqses he might wonder whether or not to take it and this wonder might land and Nyssa Ore no-trum- when you’re minding her Mother — NORTI1 Tree Lance' term “free lance” originated from the practice during By HAL COCHRAN the Middle Ages of knights and Few folks mind the person roving soldiers selling services who has a mind that minds its to any state leader needing them own business By FAGALY & SHORTEN Golfers are starting again to express their thoughts to a tee A pastor advises staying on the rightroad to keep out of ruts With' today’s pavements the hard part is finding the right The ' News O T 2:20-- 1 2: 30 Daily KLO KDYL KSL KUTA 1430 KC 1320 KC 1160 570 KC KC 6:00!Take A Jazz and Jack (Ounsmoke jConveraation 6:15! 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Rex music Schreiner lAlbumt 1 1 :45l ’til 2 am IKDYL Sign Off of Music I 11:00— A ti Alone OluW4 KBUH KVOG 1490 KC 12:15— 800 KC Bllvd of Melody M m F p Saturday Saturday 12:25— Midnight Final 6:45 — Meet the Band 5:00— Old Refrain f 12:30— Dally Sign off 7:00 — University Music 5730— Hits and Misses 7 :30— Saddle Serenade KC 6:00— Eventide Echoes KOPP 730 7 00 — Les Brown 8:00 — Mario Lanza 8:30 — Norman Cloutier Saturday pm ' 7:15— An Organ Reverts 9:00— The Hit Parade-9:307:30 — Maine Music Box 4:30—Ten Too Tunes 7:55— Local News Hour of Classics Music 10:30 — Design for Dreams Bud Trewett Sign Off I I VU 1 I - - read I With some wives whether or not it’s okay for hubby to be out at night depends on how - I much School the year around was proposed by a Tennessee teacher Now he won’t have a teen-agfriend in the world Come hot weather and the bareforft boy with cheeks of tan will make us wish we weren’t a I e New-8:00- I TELEVISION PROGRAMS man They Got a Good Trimmin' You can easily spot the autos that were built years ago and KTVT -- day them apart all over again j i Boy 6 Injured By Yard Glider Ogdenite Seeking 'U' Class Office Tommy Kinne 6 son of Mr Among the 44 students filing and Mrs Charles W Kinne of petitions for class officers at the 1739 Cahoon St was treated at University of Utah is Judith E Dee Hospital Thursday for scalp Ward daughter of Mr and Mrs lacerations received when struck ' George A Ward 1556 26th St Miss Ward filed for the post of by a glider on the back yard class senator along of a set sophomore gymnasium neighbor’s The boy walked into the glider with six other aspirants During while two friends were swinging the class election which will be on the device which was only held May 11 and 12 some 24 of- recently installed his m o t h e r j fices including the senate posts will be contested 11:00 — Sport Final 11:10 — Night Owl Theater Channel 4 5:00-i-Vid- A hair cut makes a world of difference for Timmey (left) and Tommy as the pair emerge two handsome young men after their first haircut They are 2¥t year-old twin sons of Mr and Mrs E A Tiernan of Decatur 111 After the twins had lost their long black curls their mother feared she would have to learn to tell are still being used They’re right in front of you on SunPulling the weeds out of last year’s garden isn’t so tough when you get right down to it — on your knees I ! 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