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STANDARD-EXAM1NE- SUNDAY MORNING 2 Awards of $430 Will Go to V rt r"s'V X Two Reserve Units Start Training at UGD 15 UGD & ru 'V’ $'’’' 4 'v'- 4w 'A:A‘ 90 fcv Awards totaling $430 will be distributed to 15 Utah General Depot employes for outstanding July suggestions to improve activities and methods on the post announced Brig Gen Herbert A Hall commanding general ’ William B Howes executive secretary of the incentive awards committee estimated that the suggestions would save the U S Government about $689611 The top award of $100 for the refinement of supply procedure in Engineer Supply Section went to John H Bayer 1685 22nd St William B Coyle 923 East 450 South St will receive $65 and Kenneth L Davies 0 Victory Rd Washington Terrace will take $50 for his money-savintip’A $30 aw'ard will be presented Victo Willard D Kadman tory Rd Washington Terrace Four $25 awards were announced for James J Crosson 258 North Jackson Ave Luther Marine Dr McAllister Washington Terrace Arden T Haskell 2049 Adams Ave and jRoy Daley Brigham City Doris R Coates 2160 Fillmore Ave and Vendia A Kent 854 Grant Ave will split $25 Additional awards will be presented to Merrel Wankier Bear River City $20 James P Dona-ho- e Jr Victory Rd Washington Terrace $15 and Roscoe M Palmer 239 North Wall Ave $10 A $15 aw'ard will be shared between Grant Gardiner 984 28th St and Frank Skrepcinski 1554 Sheridan Dr Letters of commendations will be awarded to Orville F Richins 724 Chester St and Floyd J Gardner 1101 16th St wo-wee- &( '' ' A -" ' - U Sk 1$ ’7f&s x JjiV Vi f g i - £“’’ fS’ A-2- " W SLOW BUT SURE—The old Ford Trimotor is the ideal “workhorse” for timber spraying due swath in Boise to its slow speed and high degree of stability Here one lays down a 400-foI National Forest At 90 miles an hour it uses 72 gallons of spray a minute ot -- Nipping Budworms in the Bud 'Bombers7 Open Attack on Archfoe of Forests that the forest service is leaving “no stones unturned” to assure a safe project and that all project personnel had definite An aerial assault began in pleted by about the first week in August according to WiIdaho last week which foresters hope will nip in the lliam H Shaw project director After that he explained the bud a serious infestation of budworm larvae will be transspruce budworm which threatformed into adult moths and ens 876000 acres of valuable the spray will be ineffective tinjber with the forest ' It is southwest Idaho’s first in Service the huge program “control-byrair- ” project Ogden of Idaho DepartState are the forest officials said ments of Forestry and AeroSince July 7 planes have Civil Aeronautics nautics the been roaring about 200 feet the Southwestand Authority above the tree tops spraying Action Council Idaho ern Pest DDT of with a lethal mixture state federal and of comcomposed must be The project managing private timber land ' agencies 25000 Acres Sprayed Shaw said that in the first week of the project about 25000 acres were sprayed by planes operating from the McCall airport and the Warm Springs airstrip on the South Fork of the Payette River Planes will also be operating ' CLEARFIELD— It matters not from the Idaho airport whether you are a teacher or a Monday and from City the Cascade student in the medical services later in the week course at the Clearfield Air Re- airport Director Shaw said Project serve Center Both teach and both learn This unusual situation came about when the Center discovered among the enrollment highly s with qualified the training and background nec-- ’ essary to instruct Classmates teach each other in subjects including hypozia and hyperventilation a c c e l ex ation and decompression air i evacuation Other subjects include duties of Air Force veterinarians and aviation physiology The course was originally declass but signed as a non-pareceivstudents began recently A attendance for their ing pay Those who instruct receive extra safety obligations and assignments Contractural r e q u i rements were being checked by the project safety officer this week to reduce all possible hazards the planes and pilots “The slightest mechanical or pilot failure could be fatal in the hazardous type of mountain flying necessary” Shawr pointed ’ ‘ ! Co-operati- ng t'in out The planes fly from 50 and 200 feet above the tree tops to lay down their lethal mist and deposit a gallon of DDT mixture per acre to destroy the insects The Forest Service said that serious damage to fish birds and wild or domestic animals had never resulted from spray of the strength being used Automobiles in the spray path will receive a coating of droplets which can be washed off easily it was reported Students Teachers Share Knowledge leaf-feedin- in Medical Class g C-1- 6 P-9- 7 Salt Lake City Brigham City and Davis County The unit will receive extensive training on-the-j- ob Wheatley J Taylor Takes Helm of Plain City Lions featuring problems of storage stock rectechnioues ords warehousing and preservation general handling of ouartermaster supplies The administration section will receive instructions in the Stock Records Division and will perform the administrative functions Of ouartermaster depot unit The 807th unit reserves comprised of four officers and 12 enlisted men from Ogden and Utah General Depot is commanded by Capt Bill Sparks The men will be assigned to individual details in Storage Maintenance and Stock Control Divisions on the post A highlight of the 364th reserves training will be a tour of the Tooele Ordnance Depot The 807th Company will spendy one day at Ft Douglas for firingex-ercise- s Fastest growing section in nothern Utah and southern Nevada is the Ogden and North Utah area according to figures compiled by the Intermountain Contractor Permits for building construction obtained during the first six months of 1955 were 788 per cent in value above those for the first six months of 1954 The Salt Lake area showed a 264 per cent increase Provo area 72 per cent increase southern Idaho area including Boise Twin Falls Pocatello and Idaho Falls 267 per cent and Las Vegas 23 per cent Weber County outside the incorporated areas showed a 1084 per cent increase in value of building permits Ogden City showed an 80 per cent gain Brigham City 121 per cent and Logan an 833 hike The Roy area registered the PLAIN CITY — Wheatley J Taylor principal of the Washington Terrace School this week was elected president of the Plain City Lions Club The outgoing president is Fred Nash Other newly elected officers are: Mr Nash first vice president A Glen Charlton second vice president: Harold C CarBoth units will hold a formal ver third vice president Mervin inspection before their departure " Thompson secretary Charles L July 31 Heslop assistant secretary-treasure- r Elvin H Maw Lion tamer Dean Baker tail twister William Take Home a Dozen Freestone La Von Palmer Frank Anderson and Theron Rhead di°i i j rectors - ' Mr Nash was presented with a jacket for his service during Phosphate Firm To Expand Plant active duty ks listed men of the 364th unit from a x - Intermountain Contractor commented that “man: fail to be aware of the tremendous growth taking place in the key cities of this vast Empire of the Intermountain West The large number of homes being built the new schools new i churches banks stores new shopping centers and ‘the almost overnight appearance of new chemical plants new steel plants new fabshow's how ricating' plants rapidly this section is becoming industrialized MAYFLOWER LEADS the Field in Low Cost Auto Insurance i SELECT RISK PLAN FOR ACCIDENT-FRE- E DRIVERS OFFICE HOURS Monday Through Friday 9:30 a m to 6 p m Saturday 9 to 2 INSURANCE EXCHANGE TRUCK FIRE Campbell agency jutuce "Soo Maurice The Mayflower Man" o 3025 Wash Rat Phan 2-84- 02 92 the past year GARFIELD' Utah (UP)— West- ern Phosphates Inc will expand n their Garfield location with a Expecting Someone? Every thrifty Mom-te will save dollars two-millio- dollar project it was announced Friday The project is expected to be O' finished in 1956 and will cause increased production of phosphate rock from southeastern Wyoming and Northern Utah mines The corporation is affiliated with Stauffer Chemical Co and Garfield Chemical and Manufac- turing : NON-DRINKE- Phono Bird only decrease in the northern Utah sectiona drop of 338 per cent s Largest increase of any for which figures were published was Orem Utah County with 6 3137 gain Salt Lake City showed only a slight increase of 14 per cent TEMPERANCE POLICY FOR Lee’s Donuis 3263 Wash ‘ Co IS 9 IM1 11 ILLS n Pennev's BUYS! FECji Pffcrr rjK75 PAY SLAVERS TOIEY - civilian-reservist- 4 uits Col Allan M Acomb will command the 19 officers and 38 en- P-2- 5 Two reserve North Utah Construction Rate in the 364th Quartermaster Depot and the 807th Transportation Co (Base Depot) Reserves will arrive at Utah General Depot today for -- 17 1955 JULY Iwo Piece es y email dCpcdt holds your doll on Pcnney’s Lay-Ava- y! points for lecture preparations toward promotion and retire- ment with-form- IS ' The course is open to reservists and civilians medical service Application may be made by addressing a postcard or letter to the Center or telephoning i8 K- t-v- - xtA: - er of: As ' v 1500 Attend Swift Solid colored skirts with flattering tops Ginghams embossed cottons piques Cooking School V J More than 150b women from Ogden and vicinity attended a meat cooking school Friday afternoon in Ogden High School which featured Martha Logan cooking specialist for Swift and-CThe school was sponsored by Swift and Co General Electric and Ogden food dealers Demonstrations were given on how to prepare a number of dishes with special emphasis on meats Each woman attending w a s given a copy of the Martha Logan cook book for meats Special prizes including a deep freezer an electric range a clock radio and a percolator were given by representatives of the electric company Local food merchants donated numerous bags of groceries broadcloths v T o j 19-inc- DOLL 398 e Striped rayon taffeta dress-witwhite ninon trim Puffed sleeves Vinyl body TODDLER DOLL : sleeveless tailored styles All washable 5 if j— 90 Taffeta dress with striped chinze pinafore Moving eyes rooted hair vinyl body Printed rayon taffeta dress with white pinafore Long rooted hair vinyl body - - s TP mWw s w i ® rl J vw r? ' 'A SAVE MONEY 7- w on AUTO INSURANCE - - 'iS :r - 19-In- ch V styles - T0DDLERD0LL Eunice Coppies 33 was sentenced in the City Court to serve 30 days in jail She was convicted on a charge of lewd and lascivi-- 1 ous conduct in an automobile on lower 25th Street a neck 17-In- ch h 'Sent to Jail k scoop 'u£ 16-inc- h Pony-Ta- il V New BABY DOLL s 23-Inc- U s 23-Inc- h PIGTAIL DOLL wj h TODDLER DOLL NO membership fix 0 LOWEST RATES NO PARKING PROBLEM VAN ALFEN AGENCY v Our Own Building 1662 Wash Bird Phono 691 ALL TYPES OP INSURANCE 6 A A -A Ninon dress with matching bonnet Rooted ringlet hairdo moving eyes Solid colored dress with contrasting pinafore Long ringlet hair-d- o vinyl body Solids checks and prints In a bright selection of colors Short sleeves and sleeveless Long sleeve cotton dress with contrasting ginghazw trim Bodded hair vinyl styles with pleats and shirring body f |