Show Second Section ©gben BSactton OGDEN CITY UTAH IB On Ogden Hundreds of doctors from the Intermountain West and elsewhere in the nation will fill the Ogden Theater tomorrow morning prepared to hear tfiVee days of scientific discourses from the foremost surgical authorities the country It wilt mark the start of the tenth annual scientific meetings of Ogden Surgical Society — a gathering which has grown until it is recognized as one of the largest in the US Besides the scientific sessions which include very few frivolities a variety of social events has been scheduled for visiting doctors and their wives The meetings annually allow doctors inthe West to avail themselves of the latest scientific knowledge in widely varying fields and they eagerly take advantage of it As was the case in the past two or three meetings officials expect the registration of doctors medical students and nurses to hit close to the Those attending come mainly from the 11 Western States but there is always a sprinkling from many other states and usually representatives from US possessions and foreign nations "Doctor will not be in the office May 25 26 27” has been a familiar sign on the office doors ' the last few days as doctors prepared their patients for their ab- i5 paid workers in private business I JUl16 O Karen Neuenschwander Ogden Weber High Students Enter 'Sweetheart' Contest I Dance Patrol' Nabs Juveniles ' sence However an emergency call 'system has been set up so that doctors attending the lectures can be“ reached immediately in -- case Patients of emergencies should call their doct’s office roster represents The some of the finest medical and surgical talent and knowledge in 17-doct- the nation Tomorrow’s program starts movie at 8 am with a Dr Dean W Tanner will deliver the welcoming address at 8:30 Morning Lectures Morning lectures include Dr 30-minu- te Rodney Maingot "Choice of Operation in Peptic Ulcer” Dr Carl V Moore "Iron Deficiency Anemia: It’s Pathogenesis and Treat- ment” Dr J E Dunphy "Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Trace Bleeding” Dr Ralph V Platou "Injuries of Children” Dr E G Holmstrom "Anomalies Tract” of the Female Generative ’ and Dr Richard B Cattell "Chronic Ulcerative Colitis” During the noon luncheon four round table discussions will be held in the Hotel Ben Lomond The subjects and chairmen are: "General Surgery” Dr John Clark "Medicine” Dr M M Wintrob "Obstetrics and Dr John Z Brown Jr and "Pediatrics” Dr James Bos- Gyne-eolog- y” nia On Varied Charges extensive patrolling of North Ogden Saturday night during a ward dance by the Weber County sheriff’s department resulted in the arrest of a number of juveniles for traffic and other violations Sheriff LeRoy Hadley said in addition to a number of traffic violations three juveniles were arrested for stealing automobile accessories and three boys — 16 and 15 years of age — were arrested for having beer in their possession All were referred to Juvenile Court for disposition Sheriff Hadley said the ' extensive patrolling followed a number of complaints from residents of the area regarding the manner in which many youths drive before during and after the Saturday night dances An der of 1758 27th St as its hope- ful and Weber entered Margaret Ann Smith a daughter of Mr and Mrs William W Smith of 686 West Harrisville The two local girls will compete for the honor with high school-ag- e contenders from other schools in Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada The contests to select the sweetheart and two attendants will be conducted in Ogden June 10 and 11 Miss Smith’s entry was submitted by Roy C Metcalf Weber principal and Robert Richins senior class president She is interested in swimming tennis horseback riding sports and plays a Spanish guitar Miss Neuenschwander was entered by Maurice R Conroy Ogden principal and Ralph McEn-tir- e senior class president She lists as her hobbies swimming tennis golf sewing singing drawing and she plays the piano Judges will select the "sweetheart” and attendants on the basis of scholarship personality and horsemanship The three topplacing candidates will rule over rodeos parades and other events of the Pioneer Days celebration July 20-2- 5 County Officers Taking First Aid Weber County law enforcement officers this week are participating in a basic and advanced first aid class being conducted by Trooper Frank Grant State Highway Patrol Taking part in the course are all Weber County deputy sheriffs and officers from Roy South Ogden and Sunset The training covers all phases of first aid Upon completion of the course" each participant will receive a certificate Camera Section Plans Final Event Black and White section of the Camera Club will hold its final meeting of the season tomorrow at 8 pm in the Utah Power and Light auditorium This will also be studio night A group of Japanese girls will k do native ceremonial dances in costume and will act as models for members to take pictures in of completion The classes are held each aftblack and white and in color Assigned subject for the print ernoon from 1 to 5 in the basecompetition this month is “Rain” ment of the Municipal Building A print may also be submitted in open class 4 Steps to Sewing The annual "Print of the Year” Economy competition will also be held at this meeting Any prints that placed first second or third in any competition during the year Professional may be entered photographers will assist in the one-wee- Afternoon lectures include Dr Carl V Moore "The Clinical Sig--' nificance of the Abnormal Hemo-- s globins” Dr Claude S Beck "Operations for Coronary Artery Disease” Dr Lawrence Chaffin "Development and Pathology of judging the Mid Gut” Dr S Radman Irvi"The Role of Hyaluronic ngAcid In Thyrotropic Exophthal"Frac-tu- rt Ogden Contestant Back From Elko 'Miss Ann Knight first attend ant in the recent Miss Ogden contest was back in Ogden' today after competing with 30 other candidates in the "Guest Queen” contest at Elko Nev May 20 ane 21 A candidate from Salt Lake City won the contest and with ii a tour of Hollywood appearances on TV and radio shows and an race youngsters had four cases of the fumigating liquid in their possession “both had a broken container and the fumes had made their faces go a scarlet ng color” The sheriff said steps have been taken to prevent youths from obtaining more of the methyl bromide but added that there is already a great deal of it in possession of youngsters Sheriff Hadley said parents whose children have this in their possession should dispose f it immediately Reports Purse Lost Cathy Jesen 3470 Adams Ave told police she lost a white plastic purse containing $12 in currency a small amount of change and personal papers in a downtown theater s’ er m Ogden and Weber High Schools today “came in” with comely contenders for the Ogden Pioneer Days "sweetheart” eontest Ogden High enrolled Kajen Neuenschwander- - daughtejr of Mr a$d Mrs C A Neuenschwan- - “de-lousi- He said two Washington Ter and industry in the area is under way City Manager E J Allison said today The study is being made as the result of recent appeals from a committee of the Ogden City Em-- j jq'ne 2 at 5 pmTo consider Assn for wage increases posals to increase city inspection The committee met with the city fees on gas installations and Margaret Ann Smith Hands of Youngsters Sheriff Warns badly” - Oil 4- pro-ploye- 800-mar- k entire western outfit Public Hearing A survey to determine how wages paid Ogden City municipal I employes compare with those -- Is in He said cases of this agent” have been found in the possession of youths from 6 years old to teen-ag- e Sheriff Hadley explained that when the small sealed bottles of the poison are broken the liquid vaporizes "The fumes can cause serious damage to the eyes or even burn the skin Sheriff LeRoy Hadley today issued a warning against youths playing with "methyl bromide” which they have been getting from a deserted war surplus grounds on Pacific Avenue Comparative Wage Survey Converging Cox 1955 MAY 24 TUESDAY EVENING Chemical Dangerous Start to City Medical Men mos” and Dr Francis of the Ankle” Second Section itanbarb-feamtn- tr at a recent monthly pliances e Council at its meeting last min advising the City Council of fill® Hi5mentCann the agitation for salary hikes or Mr Allison said he was obliged to tell the employes’ committee first reading on a split vote the city was not in position "in Councilman B M Richards voted the immediate future” to grant against the increase The city claims the higher inincreases because of limited in spection fees are necessary to pay come costs of the inspections and to May Increase Clothing Allowance meet 1955 conditions The present The city manager Informed the ees an inspections are based on ordinance Council he hoped to be able to a Ogden City recently adjusted increase the monthly clothing allowance for police officers from plumbing and building inspection $5 to $10 which would be more fees to harmonize with present in line with allowances paid by wage and material costs when it passed its new building and police departments elsewhere ' SHOP TOMORROWl BIG BARGAINS! STORE-WID- E ' n: ld plumbing codes Allison said he assumed the efforts on the part of employes to get higher wages resulted from recent pay hikes granted at military bases and the 4 per cent blanket wage increase authorized for Salt Lake City municipal employes "Results of the area wage survey will at least let us know whether our city workers are being paid higher or lower than employes working for private firms” the city manager said Mr - - ( s hv ) —M — Colleen Reed 9 3 who was re- CANNON SHEETS 100 f°r 2j Dollar Day only! 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