Show SUNDAY THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 MAY 15 MORNING Senator Says WASHINGTON (AP) — Arthur V Watkins yesterday the Army had assured him its smoke generators at the Ogden Arsenal will bej available for emergency antifrost use in Utah’s fruit belt if needed this (R-Uta- year Watkins checked Army after Alten Kj Utah’s commissioner of agticul ture wired him that between 10 and 60 of the smoke generators may be needed to protect fruit crops from frost In Salt Lake City Barto Watkins had advised him t tact the Sixth Army headquarters in San Francisco and request immediate assignment of 10 generators to Utah County areas where- transportation might bn difficult in an emergency V - (TSi' £ 'S' ft '"t ' 2 S tral Junior High School In - - : er Apply r few'drops of penetrating Lanolin i ‘f Plus Liquid to your skin before retiring and j sue away the excess When you awaken tomorrow morning and see and feel your skin you angel had touched your face with a magic wand while you slept All skin dryness will be gone and you’ll find your dry skin worries will be over as long as you continue to use Lanolin Plus Liquid Make-u- p will go on oh so much more smoothly too! However nothing could be more convincing to you than one trial of Lanolin Plus Liquid Do try it tonight $1 plus tax wherever cosmetics are sold d 4 V INSURANCE 5 tis- will believe that an Remember There Is only one genuine LANOUN PLUSI ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS Addition to Add New Homes ’995 OVERMAN'! '!V - ' 5: n - f yb k ft C klf v s k Li LIQUID If CAN BE MADE SNU Using the lamt plastic cir mad from RELINE IS GUARANTEED to LAST THE LIFE OF D NTAl PLATES Cracked or broken dental plates repaired and teeth replaced while yew wait Old plat duplicated in New material V' Wednesday DENTURE REPAIR LAB A Week— Evening i byAppointment V Phone in Yellow Pagee ef Telephone Directory1 Ogden 2-16- 67 Parent-Teache- Assn r u can® SELECT AWAY WOW-LA-Y FOR LOUNGES Lovely Red Green L y 7 Yellow Durable Spring Covers Filled "Mattress Made of Heavy Metal of the Finest CANVAS SLING BUTTERFLY r Regular $5950 r In Lovely Colors i’ V The dollar you spend at your favorite American Food Store is like a boomerang it keeps circling around and eventually comes back to you! That's because your American Food Stores are 100 locally-owne- d their payroll cow includes more CHAIRS 335° SPECIAL FATHER REMEMBER FATHER ON HIS DAY JUNE 19TH and Some Lounges! as Low as $1995 Regular Aluminum Lawn Chairs Jr $795 than 200 people and they make a whopping 96 of their from the more than 30 food processors purchases locally manufacturers wholesalers and suppliers right here in Weber 95 ra) So Light a Child Can Carry) County GOOD besides buying finest quality foods at lowest prices that same dollar keeps working here and increases Jocal payrolls Dollars that stay at home increase buying power all around and no matter where you work or what you do increased community buying power inevitably works to your particular benefit! So Many of the folks who work for these 30 firms shop at American Food Stores so dollars spent at home are like a boomerang to us too! SELECTION BIG NEWS ABOUT OUR NEWEST STORE AT 36TH & HARRISON SOON! LAVII TABLES Round in 'WhiFo and Black 4 95 CONTOUR TWO STYLES LAWN CHAIRS For Relaxing t95 end '95 $i Black Rod Iron Legs ' (fTpi ILiiiaiiliUl1 70 WiNDSHON©! '? 318 24th Street YOUR Phone 8234 i LOCAL SUPERMARKETS KC k I X dren” are invited to meet at 8 pm at Mound Fort School! Mrs (Ellen Theil of the Institute of (Special Education at the University of Utah will speaks This meeting will be sponsored jbintly by the Ogden Area Cerebral Palsy Parents Group and the’ Exceptional ' Children’s dnur H 9 Parents Invited to Meet Wednesday Parents of “exceptional chil- teeth 4 t' j THI DENTURE WEARING PUBLIC HAS LONG NEEDEDI V oitfU ) er THE SERVICE n The school board will provide half the funds for the system while the other half 'will come from Mound Fort student body funds -- s i Allen K La Va Clearfield Naval Supply Depotr wai sentenced to pay $50 on p' public intoxication charge lirtai first-clas- Dayis High School Senior Wins Annual Essay Contest - t 1940 Blvd Had Four Sons They had four sons: David G y Shaw supervisor of medical rehabilitation for the Veterans’ Ad-- : ministration Edwin M Shaw supervisor of medical supplies at Naval Supply Depot in Clearfield ' Richard J Shaw assistant pro4 fessor of botany at Utah State ?v Agricultural College and one who died Frank W Shaw for-fmdirector of music at Lehi ? X V School High A Mrs Shaw’ has some definite plans for her retirement She to become better acquaintwants L JN4 ed with her six grandchildren work with her husband in their Mrs Gwendolyn Shaw flower garden and write a large System and enlarged and im- history of her father’s (Joshua she moved up to Ogden High where she has remained since Mrs Shaw studied at the Uniproved facilities Williams) family versity of Utah and Utah State tenure at her During Ogden Agricultural College and holds a life diploma in secondary edu- High the use of books there in- " ' v'r -- Openi ily r K-3- 7 3360 Porter Ave V? 9 1 librarian’s creased many-folcation and She has consistently encourfrom certificate the Utah State v donations of books and has Board of Education aged v The librarian has a variety of received many including some accomplishments to her record donated by the late Judge J A She is responsible for numer- Howell and the late Mrs Ada " ous extension courses offered Quinn ' ' “PROTECTION PIUS SERVICE” '' Vf ' She especially values 50 volhere in librarianship aimed at are SINCE 1929 umes Stein donated Franne Connie WINNERS— Milly McGhie (left) and by former students improving library service in Ogin of the work her with den schools contest Ogden appreciation sponsored by winners of the annual essay V Realty Board Early in Mrs Shaw’s career them she remembers her elementary students’ composition papers won first place national honors in the Clark Institute National Survey of Elementary Education SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUR Inaugurated New System PERSONAL NEEDS RECOMMENDWhile at Central Junior High ED BY LOCAL DOCTORS A Davis High School senior was System” she cataloged the complete libMiss In the winning essay rary under the Dewey Decimal the top winner in the annual es-- i UP TO $20 that Steiner feelings explained Ogthe contest FOR YOUR PRESENT MAT by sponsored say of peace and security are among TRESS AS DOWN PAY den Board of Realtors the many benefits of owning a MENT Connie Franne Steiner daugh- home “As a home owner he can NO CREDIT ter of Mr and Mrs Arlos Steiner do with his property anything 24 CHARGE that he wishes to do He can Kaysville will receive a $98 make or changes improvements Twenty-fou- r houses will be scholarship to Weber College ” as sees he SPRING MATTRESS SERVICE fit built between and Douglas 3rd The other scholarship will go ownout also that She SAME COVER — SAME SPRING pointed Streets Jackson and Van Buren to Mildren McGhie daughter of is since a home MATTRESS REMADE WITH OR WITHOUT SPRINGS ing money saving Avenues Mr and Mrs L J McGhie No out hundreds ment Co by the Realtyto Develop7 A)ak Circle of Weber High renting families put a plat according who won from that school She of dollars each year that they will filed with the city engineer’s ofnever see again fice yesterday wilt receive a $75 scholarship MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERING CO Miss McGhie’s The houses make up the fourth Entries were received from sheIn the essay ofthat home-ownthe 3049 Wall Av Dial 8040 explained addition in the Sherwood Park only Weber and Davis high of realizes the greatness schools development “he is the man who The subject of the essays was America andvote at election time “The Advantages of Home Own- gets out toa more active part in and takes ership in Our Free Enterprise civic and community affairs SOUTH OGDEN — Mfsllene Knight 29 of 2247 MonrOe iBlvd who pleaded guilty to reckless driving was sentencedJjyj Justice of the Peace Alfred Gladwell to pay $100 or serve 50 days in jaiL The defendant was inolved in a property damage accident Six 'motorists were sentenced to pay $10 each for failing to stop at a red light: Merle Joe Lujan 20 of Arsenal) Villa Jesse Bott Reay 33 of Qorinne Zelpha H Collins 42 cf Ore Stephen R Adams Cedar City Max Lorin 19 of 541 Douglas St Ije&lie C Walker 3465 Polk Ave Kenneth D Johnson 2720 Monroe Blvd was sentenced to pay $10 for speeding For parking within 30 a stop sign Robert Sidye 40th St was sentenced Six Bely t In 1930 she picked up her career becoming librarian of Cen- 'A - Others Sentenced A M J kr- :: - Left to Raise Family She held those jobs until 1907 when she left her profession to spend all her time raising a fam M For Recklessness I S Lib-rar- I t y t ' teacher that has spanned more than 50 years With retirement at the end of this school year she will leave what is considered to be one of the best secondary libraries in the state— at Ogden High School She has r managed the library ' there for 15 years Mrs Shaw’s first post in 1903 was as elementary teacher in 'the old Central School and children’s y librarian at Carnegie Free r Woman Pena ized $5 9 4 S' f The Ogden Board of Education last week accepted the bid Mrs Shaw was secretary' of the Utah Association of School of ZCMI to provide and install and presi-Ass- n a sound system in the auditorium librarians in 1948-41950-5in at Mound Fort School for $482’ She and her husband David M Shaw whom she married in 1907 live at 515 Washington On June 3 Mrs Gwendolyn Williams Shaw will end an intermittent career as librarian and " jt f Sound System Bid For School Okayed Winding Up Long Career Librarian-Teach- er Frost Aid 1IA STANDARD-EXAMINE- R K |