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THE OGDEN (UTAH) 16A Driver Loses Bout With Bee Auto Crashes A driver doing battle with a bee yesterday lost when his auto crashed into a parked car on an east bench block Police cited the driver Rulon R Garfield 29 of 315 Washington Blvd for careless driving Garfield told officers he took his eyes off the when the bee flew in the window and then began shooing it away When he looked up his car was too close to a vehicle parked on the side of the street to be ble to stop The parked sedan was listed to Orville E Stock 1112 36th St The accident happened in front of that address about road-momentaril- 4:40 pm Damage to Garfield’s sedan was estimated at $400 and to the Stock car at $300 Forest Service Official Reviews First 50 Years STANDARD-EXAMINE- Gets Scholarship To U of Chicago Anderson Store Excavation Charles Victor Bunderson son of Mr and Mrs Inin Q Bunderson of 2527 Iowa Ave has been offered an honor entrance scholar amounting ship to $1140 per year f to the University I of Chicago Mr Bunderson has also been of I f e r e d scholar ships of half tui & tion to the Uni versity of Utah and in debate full tuition to Bunderson Weber f He also qualified for entrance to California Institute of Technology although he doesn’t plan to enter for several years He was a finalist for a General Motors national scholarship As a student at Ogden High Victor was winner of the United Natipns Pilgrimage for Youth contest last year and gained an paid trip to New York This year he received the Bausch and Lomb award as the outstanding science student at In a complaint recently filed the basement floor had settled in Second District Court owners and cracked They claim the enof the building adjoining the new tire building has tipped and leans C C Anderson Co building site to the south and that windows on Washington Boulevard are and doors were sprung and that $45304 for damage alleg- - stucco brickwork and glass on askingcaused by excavation for’the front of the building have edly the new building shattered and cracked Owners of the structure at 2245 other damage lo toe twostory was also listed building the Standard Electric Co are Darrel J and Cleo Donoviel Iverson The building is north of the new structure The suit is against C C Anderson Stores Co Larsen Construction and Engineering Co and Waterfall Construction Co It claims basement excavation and operation of heavy equipment on the adjoining lot had severely damaged their building Construction of the new multimillion dollar C C Anderson Co store building began in November 1954 Among other things the owners said the south wall of the building had settled throwing the building out of plumb that Ogden High FOR And Buy (onniiisf!! ftisaynig the Right Drapery for Your Home Custom Tailored to Your Choice (P UNIVERSAL TRAVEL SERVICE - 4-26- OF OGDEN Ph 3665 Wash Blva "Thera Is No Guarantee Like factory Service " 01 David M R D Yates won the traveling cup for the third time at the weekly meeting of Ogden Toast- masters Club 140 Yates now comes eligible for a permanent cup j ho PT omorrow i1I9diti rn pj M $ IM f vr j s V-- 's v s v ' v j Sandra Turner Wee Nursery: Mrs Mable iss Evelyn Turner Or ganization Mrs Doris L Krauss and publicity Bernice A Brad- j v 1) j j iJ&rdiL LAMBS j All i Lb j j Brown Sizes Modern Classic DINNERWARE SET EWES j j 'V sar i © 00 service for 4 20-p- c colors According to Six Assorted smooth glazed pottery in O W N A T S 49s ARMERS FEED GO f008 Wash Dial 7332 TOWELS change towels with shades styled to team in mony The terry is plush the size generous 16x28 Face Towels S s Wash Cloths 59c As S s Ss a sifi 22x44 XXA har- 27c t0 nil u?il r v Dainty Embroidered PILLOW Til Pay the Fine Said Cheerfully 'v£'ir Thickly Tufted CASE SETS “I’ll pay the fine” was the cheerful reply of a defendant in the City Court when he was sentenced to' pay $200 or serve 100 days in jail on a drunk driving charge Revere Forsberg of Layton who pleaded guilty allegedly was driving in a weaving manner on the wrong side of the road His driver’s license was surrendered to the court CHENILLE SPREADS Extra fine woven chenille in plain and multicolors Full size Wash- 198 Box of 2 able H D R I F 99 0 L Fine 80 square muslin cases with dainty signs - hems embroidered de- hemstitched in frntrrfrtnr ir wawti' r n white pastels v ” K P Grecian Tile Full Washable - Sanforized Comfortable- - Economical ’4” ’4” JACKET SLAX JAHOGLEtCO Bermuda SHORTS Members New York Stock Exchange $050 Faded Blue Ciarcoal Gray Wheat Sea Foam Green Tan Light Gray Charcoal Colors— Brown COTTON t JC- 24x40 2 32x48 498 40x56 790 98 Thickly looped cotton yarn f Available Rubberized backs for safe-t- y S y't' f't LOOP RUGS in a big selection of colors Father and Son s 4 Y' ' DOWNSTAIRS STORE y" ‘Vsyy nn 'H mi Give Her Samsonite vi S' "'S' ' ' '' 'f'ss' Sz $ ' ?' MATCHED LUGGAGE Streamlined long-lastin- sturdy Better g finish BUEHLER-'BinGHfl- m X (Vy- 'i t - — P v A LIVE j “multi-milliona- 41 ' X : ire” 4-26- ' - ley Five Ogden Insurance agents will receive recognition at the Golden Jubilee of the Beneficial Life Insurance in Salt Lake City next week They are Austin S Tolman Tarley 51 Stoker Norman F Reed Gammell and Bingham William H Thomas Tolman a member of its club will be one of the featured speakers during the meeting With the exception of Stoker the others are members of the company’s “millionaire” club UTAH S & To-B- e OGDEN PHONE f A sV V -- A charming new color scheme every time you BLVD v vv1-- Insurance Men Honored 2466 WASHINGTON Vs j- Ro-ro- w FATHER'S DAV JUNE 19TH GIVE DAD A DENIM CASUAL SUIT INFORMATION I Athleen Fishburn Assistant Manager Welling Manager SV parking yesterday He is Joe L Tams 871 36th $15 for Speeding Bail of $15 on a speeding St who qualified for the job civil recent service exam- charge was forfeited in the City during inations City Manager E J Court by J L Underwood 39 Allison said the chy plans to of 3161 Adams Ave employ one more meter checker soon bringing the force up'i to four checkers Hiring of the additional worker is in line with a city policy to patrol the meter district more intensively to open up more parking spaces he said FACTUAL f be-pa- re work ji 67 Wins Speaking Cup he was also boy Nursery: Mrs David Winsor Miss Joan McConnell Mrs Clyde The city put an additional Mrs Lee Chamberlain Miss Thim meter checker to - -- : Telephone No Charge for Our Service i City Hires Another Meter Checker HID Lobby of Hotel Ben Lomond Venetian Blind Co t'? ti’ r'Zjr- Ask - Presbyterian Church School Reg istration Is Tomorrow I: IMS "Go Now— Pay Later” Plans Featuring Air Travel to All Parts of the World SUPPLIES — winner from the school in the American Legion Americanism contest In college Victor plans to pre- himself for a career in nu- clear physics Although the arrival of an anniversary is nothing to boast of it is well to review the accomplishments of the U S Forest Service it was pointed out by Reed W Bailey at the Rotary Registration for the Presyterian Club yesterday afternoon Mr Bailey who is director of Church School will be held tomor-- 1 in the church dining room the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station spoke from 1 to 3 pm on “The 50th anniversary of the The school will start Monday Forest Service” in the east wing Classes will be He said the Forest Service was from 9 to 11:30 am and will run started by men of vision —Theo- until July 1 dore Roosevelt Gifford Pinchot The teaching staff will be: jun- and James Wilson ior department: Mrs Keith Du- He pointed out that the Forest vail Mrs Robert Howard Mrs Service which had a small begin- Robert Harrington Mrs F H ning now has thousands of men Bissenden Mrs Ralph Ellis Mrs employed all over the country on R E Bearce Mrs Russel Hadley 188 million acres of forest land Miss Betty McComb He said the first thing a new Primary department: Mrs Wil-- ! Forest Service worker has to liam B Kinney Mrs Kenneth learn is that it is difficult and Sommerville Mrs Ed Taylor important work He told of the Mrs Laura Hall Mrs Ben Cran- importance of the conservation of dall Mrs Lloyd Taylor Mrs Les-- ! natural resources the vast amount ter Van De Poel Miss Joy Ann of research work and the imMiss Gail Neiderheiser Taylor portance of interrelation of ani- Mrs Charles Martin Mrs Ray mals plants soil and water Huntley Kindergarten: Mrs Ralph Johnston Mrs Charles Railing Mrs Charlotte Stone Mrs David Kunz Mrs A Cadman Garretson Mrs Warren Moulten Miss Louise EVENING JUNE 16 DRAPERIES $45000 Suit Results in all-expen- se THURSDAY R ful travel colors Overnight Casel950 Wardrobe 2500 than-leath- er Wonder- 7 |