Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) MONDAY EVENING JUNE 13 1953 7STANDARD-EXAMINE- 8 CB Bad Was a Parrot the Talking Billy J 'v tree tops while his owner and others tried to persuade him to come down he returned to ' By ENSIGN RITCHIE Billy was a bad boy yesterto day And he was the first admit it Billy Js his owner’s shoulder and admitted “Billy’s a bad boy” The small parrot owned by Mr and Mrs 0 Carl Olsen 2345 Monroe Blvd escaped at about 11 am yesterday when Mr Olsen opened a door Was Easy to Follow Billy regarded as one of the most fluent speaking birds around headed for the tree tops Following him around the neighborhood was no problem He kept a constant chatter going He answered children when they talked to him and even mimicked barking dogs At one exasperating moment Olsen called the city fire department and asked them to squirt water on the bird knowing if he got his feathers wet he would be grounded Attempts by fire crewmen failed however The bird kept a few trees ahead Towards evening two robins began chasing and heckling a talking parrot and he flew the coop yesterday After spending all day in the -- - J i : Pfc Tafoya ENJ2 Black Young Farmers Summer Sailor Promoted Marine on Guam $ Qf jctlVltl6S An Ogden sailor has received a certificate of promotion and a local marine is serving with the Scveral SUmmer ' activities of Marine Barracks at Guam the Weber College Chapter of and Mr of son Black D Robert young Fanners were planned at 20th 813 a recent meeting of the group at Mrs Leslie D Black of St has been Promoe(!0 FirsLactivity on the summer wnne TTSIP2 man second-clas- s a paint demonstration aboard the minesweyier Ue(Jnesday at the Perry sjater gage in siaterville The demon- December 1951 be graduated gtraton begin at 7 p m from Ogden High School and was at the Burch Creek A party employed by the Ogden AnenaL park and a show at the Country Marine Pfc J club Theater are scheduled for wiU com' referred I I to G“am Jrom Cmp Pendin Caiif Before entering the sen It Warning Given On Furnace was reported that the shoulder of- Mr Olsen then hopped over onto Mrs Olsen’s shoulder After giving out with ” “baby’s hungry” “baby’s tired and “want my bed” Billy said “Billy’s a bad boy” As a disciplinary measure he - place again Mrs Olsen said she wanted to thank the neighborhood youngsters who cooperated by not molesting the talking bird DRAW DRAPES light and Practical to Fit the Decor of Any Modern Homeor Room tufrflidi fTNER OP OGDEN 3665 Waih klvd‘ '7hif s Ph Y©WI M!l Venetian Blind Go Y 01 It No Gvaranfoo Like facfory'SorvIco" 1 1 n 1 iT) &h: Green ( I 1 421 Washington Blvd uTT Stamps Too two-da- y State Young Farmer tour will begin at Panguitch Aug 5 and will be conducted in the southern part of the state All chapter members were urged to Repair 'Racket7 ':f boy” Shortly after sundown he returned and settled on the was spending today in his cage He is usually allowed to fly about the rooms' Also Mrs Olsen said Billy is going to have a wing clipping so that yesterday’s episode won’t take ESY O FOR RENT Tour Two-Da- y Billy Billy became angry and squawked “Don’t do that bad BAMBOO Steel Scaffolding party win r in- famili h w July 29 to which all mem- - thir Even Admits It! Boy-- He "i attend Present at the meeting were I Home owners in the Ogden area are warned by Bernard R Dia- of the mond manager-secretarbe on to of Commerce Chamber Charles McFarland president Douglas Stephens vice president perry Slater secretary and state Dee Thomas Donald Graves and Don Ellis directors furnace the repair and Ralph Monk advisor guard against is revived which annually racket Arthur Johnson will become director y about this time Mr Diamond emphasized that according to the National Better Business Bureau with which the Chamber is affiliated the great majority of firms engaged in fur-nace cleaning and Vepairing serv ice are entirely reliable and it is only the minority in this business who use dishonest practices for Credential Home owners ax advised that! before permitting anyone posing as an official governmental or utility company inspector to check your furnace for fire and gas hazards to insist upon seeing hit credentials If the reliability of anyone who elicit your furnace business is unknown to you check it If you are told by anyone who has contracted to aervice your furnace that it is beyond repair and needs replacement check this information with a qualified heating en- OR advisor in the farm mechanic and engineering phase July 1 The chapter has authorized the purchase of a new transit and it has received $5122 toward the purchase price from the state office it was announced that all young farmers wishing to use k the mobile farm shop must beister at the college Thursday ween 8 nd 8 pm —- ' For all your painting work w have the use of several hunAT NO dred end frames COST TO YOU1 Edward Anderson ‘ COMPANY reg-As- Dial 2-33- or 00 2-27- 22 n- - sgaa gineer Read and understand your contract before you sign it and keep a eopy Get guarantee or service warranties in writing Do not sign a completion certificate until the job has been finished "So Much In Service — V So Little in Cost " Hunting Dog Reported Stolon brown and white setter! which answers to the name “Brownie” was stolen from Adle RockeU in Farr West sometime A &omm last night Rockell told sheriff’s officers the hunting dog was re-leased from a chain and taken Phone 8897 Mr t 533 26th Street 1 ‘ i V ‘ oom g s "" A Airman Promoted Lee Charles Chapman son of Mr and Mrs Lester M Chapman 448 4th St has been advanced to airman apprentice while serving with Fighter Squadron 62 at the Naval Air Station Jackson--1 ville Fla A graduate of Ben Lomond High School he entered the Navy Dec 13 1954 Fin CompUt SI 50 S395 Funnl 407 to S1350 y st ferrUy - ” vSf & Gq Casual and Light Weight LEISURE'1' 1 u J $ Hi - He will love one of our Jackets to iSf v outdoors to take the nip out of the VV Breeze a 'O' wear ‘ i from Oi KAMMEYER'S BUILDING 318 24th STREET TTTI s A i y 2305 Washington Blvd A t ' vv V V |