Show Second Section ©gbfit OGDEN CITY UTAH &— Section Second Section ©tanbarii-feamin- fr TUESDAY EVENING MAY 31 1955 i Fire Destroys Three Buildings' And Steer Routs Two Families PLAIN CITY — A roaring fire that County Fire Chief EIi Jen-ae- n believes might have been started by a sparrow razed a barn double-garagmilking shed to death yesa steer and burned in Plain am 10 about terday City Two tamilies were routed from adjoining homes when the roof of one burst intoflame and the second was imperiled by intense heat Damage to the property owned by Merlin England was estimated at over $10000 Swift action by the county fire department saved at least another $10000 worth of property The blaze was first spotted e Father's Day up” and neighbors had gath- ered from miles around to clean the houses of all furniture and Not just one father but five will be honored on the annual Father’s Day event this year it is announced by Ralph JJeno-wit- z chairman of the Chamber of Commerce retail merchants Father’s Day committee Nominations may be made by the public in any one of the following categories: The father of the year in professional work the father of the year in agriculture the father of the year in- military service (stationed locally) the father of the year in industry and the father of the year in retailing All entries must be received office not later bythe chamberJune 11 A panel than Saturday of judges will select the most outstanding father in each of the five categories and the winners will be announced at a public function on Thursday June 16 $50 Gift Certificate The men selected will each receive a ” $50 gift certificate There are no special rules or regulations for making nominations All that is required is to send a letter to the committee outlining why the man of your - choice should be selected The candidate need not be your own father or even a relative just anyone you feel should receive the recognition All local civic organizations and groups and military installations are also invited to submit a can- didate Official slogan for Father’s Day Sunday June 19 is Dad My Man of the Tear” The theme is “Home Is Where Democracy Begins" “Re-nnemb- er - A i t ' m4 f vv m'J r3sr53w A wM'aaoiirimxirrfrA machines and a place for business this morning NSI) CLEARFIELD — Sealed bids for construction of 10 concrete loading platforms on gen- WCTU Meets Tomorrow eral dehumidified storehouses Woman’s Christian Temperwill be received at the Public ance Union will meet tomorrow Works Office NSD Ogden un- at the home of Mrs J M Rustil 11 am tomorrow They will sell 2823 Fowler Ave Luncheon then be publicly opened will be served at 1 p m damaged Forty-thre- e RE-WEAVI- Leonard W NG Thomas Radar Carlo Sacco Terry Thomas Sanders Robert Sanders Schrech Steven Taylor Eddie White John Zemetis Michael Baxter and Jim C0IITIIIU0US AUTO POLICIES to cut your J C I insurance I costs" By issuing only or Ion as mrmbrri continuous policy krep the him car my company saves hundreds of thousands of dollars yearly These avings are passed on to you in the form of kw auto insurance rates See me today and start saving up to 40 over the cost of ordinary auto insurance tt toys HOSE MENDING iarkor “My company u$e And n Gal-legd- fc T§ Kmiw Ymt I STATE FARM Aganl BARKER BROS Insurance Agency PENNEY CO Phono 1-7- or S-4- 42 370 - 28th Street Main Floor tnnr gtnrBtnnnnr tnnrrrTrrTnnnnis"B" (nrrgoggsggB g rtnmnrv Becomes 'Frat' Member Byron M Oberg son of Mr and Mrs Rhea Oberg of 724 24th St was initiated into Phi Sigma Alpha national honorary political science fraternity at University of Utah last week Junk First Class: Richard Purin and Byron McCall Star: Jerry Bertagnolli and Eddie Samone Life: Brent Dalton James Devlin and Lowell Orr Eagle Awards: Rich Bauter Frank Barbiero and Henry Carlson Merit Badge Awards: Eddie Banes Rich Bauter Jerry Bertagnolli ifourl Robert Bottom Henry Carlson Dennis y Clayton Brent Dalton (fouri Bill Don Dearoche itwo) James Devlin (six) Robert Junk Dennis O’Niel Lowell Orr Drew Peterson Joseph Prentil three) Jack Pretti (four) Michael Pretti (two) Richard Purin ithree): Carlo Sacco Hugh C Sacco two) Lee Sanders (two) Thomas Sanders Paul Schreck Peter Schultz EdClark Taylor die Samone three three Paul Trujillo (three: Richard Baxter two) John Benway (two) George Cory two Gary Keller Kenneth McCall Bill Larrick Mike Trette Carlos Richard Purin two (two Sacco (two) Paul Shreck and Eddie —ADVERTISEMENT— Der-mod- Science Shrinks Piles Without Surgery Finds New Herding Substance Science has found healing substance that shrinks piles relieves pain promptly stops itching— without surgery Doctors report actual shrinking of piles Sufferers sav "Piles have ceased to be a problem” The secret is alreeay widely used te heal injured tissue This substance is now available in hemorrhoid moment called ?rpwao H At your druggist Money back guarantee All They To Save Bio-Dyne- 9 White M nT Ogden First Federal Dad: He likes to save at Ogden First Federal Savings because he knows his savings receive Utah’ Doublo Tender highest rate of earnings on insured savings Flaky Crust Mother: Prefers the many conveniences of saving at Ogden First Federal’s modern new offices fry? ' Large adding ' p ch Two to Open Bids SAD SIGHT — Merlin England Iooks at the remains of his barn and milking shed in Plrin City as firemen mop up the $10000 blaze A double garage was also destroyed and a nearby nome 2 College Students Get Scholarships 9-In- i i tSn st Burglars Tote Off 3 Off ice Machines 1 V1 law enforcement ofTomorrow the officers will atficers from Weber and Davis tend a firearms school at the Ogcounties were present for opening den police range The FBI insessions this morning of a two-da-y structors will demonstrate use of training school conducted a shotgun as well as a course in revolver shooting by the FBI and Utah Peace Offi- double-actiocers Assn Arthur Cornelius Jr special The training will include prac- agent in charge of the FBI Salt Tenderfoot: Douglas Andrews Wil- tical problems in police work Lake City office is in charge ToH liam Baker Bill Christensen Fred such as apprehending dangerous day’s speakers included Max Bob O’Neil Ned Junk who is Jim Snow Provo chief Gallegos Wetwo police awarded Scholarships interviews a graduate of the FBI National Sacco Terry Sanders Louis Warner fugitives in autos ber College students recently James Winklesky and Robert Young auto thefts narcotics and a Academy in Washington D C were part of $8400 in scholarSecond Class: Douglas Andrews Rob- brush-uon Utah state arrest and Roland Anderson district atships and grants made available ert Bottom John Benway Fred torney William Larrick Kenneth Mc- laws for distribution this year by the Call Drew Peterson Joseph Prentil H an-fro- i were stolen during generator carburetor starter typewriter weekend the from the Ross Walmotor distributor transmisPotato Co 2202 Kiesel Chip sion overdrive rear-engas ker Ave police reported tank headlights radio oil filAlso taken was an undeter- ter and bumper guards mined amount of stamps from an Kirk reported that some boys office desk Detective V R Butch-had been seen stripping the car er said the prowler apparently got in by a rear window The breakin was discovered NSD when the manager opened the Troop to Hold 43 Law Officers Present as Court of Honor FBI Opens Training School 4-- ' d appliances When he first saw his barn on fire from over a half-mil- e away Mr England turned a full head of water down the irrigation ditch next to the property Chief Jensen said the good supply of water was one of the principal reasons the department was able to save the two homes 5 Boy Scouts of AmerThe property was partially in- icaTroop will sponsor a court of honor sured Mr England said at the social center of St Joseph’s Catholic Church tonight A program has been arranged and the following boys will receive awards: First Security Foundation The awards are to be divided among 10 junior and senior colleges in the area served by the First Security banks and are distributed equally between Idaho and Utah - In addition to the school awards the foundation will pay out $1600 to Future Farmers of America and other similar projects connected with the development of agriculture and farming interests on the part of high school students Weber College students who won scholarships worth $250 each to further The study of banking and finance were Alan Johnson and Grant Jensen freshmen business students About 100 acres of tomatoes in that extensive damage in the Mor-- j this area will require replanting gan and Ogden valleys will get the with 10 per cent replanting neces-- ! crop back about two weeks Most tomato growers are ?iher l!MA "‘PPA ‘he at Ray mond Ray field supervisor for lclPaln8 replanting Mr Ray the California Packing Co Ogden said- - Plants for this are en route from Moapa Valley in Nevada plant said today Mr Ray said the extent of frost damage to the pea crop has not been determined but estimated 300-foo- K iriiiMf 100 Acres of Totnatoes Fall Prey to Frost Peas Hurt Too If William A Kirk’s automobile wasn’t a total loss after t canyon plunging into a about three miles east of North Ogden in North Ogden Canyon it should be now He reported to the sheriff’s office yesterday that sometime between May 22 when it was wrecked and May 29 it was stripped clean Kirk lost his car when he parked it on a steep incline on the canyon road The brakes gave way and it rolled over the road's edge down the steep slope Stolen he reported were the v et rigation ditch County firemen arrived just in time to snuff the blaze on the roof of one of the homes and spray the second with water Before they arrived however it appeared the home would also “go -- ? Mrs Theron Palmer who lives in one of the adjoining homes rescued three cows and three calves from the burning barn She was unable to untie one steer and had to leave it Don Skeen who lives with his family in the second home on the property saved a family automobile parked near the burning garage by driving it over an ir- Will Be Honored On V milking shed Hot One but Five Strippers Finish Job After Auto Plunges 300 Feet 1 high in the loft of the barn where there was no wiring causing Chief Jensen to believe a sparrow had carried a burning to its nest there Breeze Fanned Flames A steady breeze fanned the flames spreading them through the barn and to the garage and cig-ar- 13 Size Finds the office hours extra handy — Monday thru Friday 9 to 12:30 Saturday Big Sister: 1 9 to rURRfcNl Heat Our Pies In the Oven They Taste Even Better M V COfA7°UNOt° ir 4 Junior: Likes the personal attention given to young pepple that it takes only S5 in savings to open a new account at Ogden First Little Sue: She knows ' - Federal Savings - i 4 - V IT NEW! -- -i ' I'-' W( Ar V) i W03 I t’f Ir 4r era 369 - 24th vViiEITD UimQiIlLii:t£W ysWKii 'nMItarv STREET rtDtRAl SAVINGS MEMBER: FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM - A ii— AND LOAN INSURANCE CORP |