Show THE OGDEN STAND UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN ' J i - f ' ) With second annual federated drive approaching there are indications that the idea is catching a little more fire although there has been no rush to the bandwagon by ?stayout" agencies The Ogden Area Federated Drive was inaugurated last year as a possible answer to (he grow- I I tt ing apamy oi me puDiic lowira u lt:i It was a whopping! success which officials regard as evidence that the public wants it Now the original three agencies — Community Chest Red Cross and Cerebral Palsy — are ready to kickoff the second combined appeal next October They have invited other major agencies which exist from public contributions to join them TWO AGAIN REFUSE Two have again turned them down — - the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysisj and the American Cancer Society The third organization which refused to go along last year has indicated interest in joining this fall after a discouraging experi ence in its annual fund appeal tions of funds to accomplish their programs The use of window stickers both by homes and business houses will be encouraged for the 1955 campaign Design and Ogden's j ! 1 I 1 A ' t- - NORMA LOWE ——IM — J 11 Queen Candidate Five Early Entries Received m - In Hooper Queen Competitionand girls horsernanship riding ability HOOPER Four Hooper and one from Plain City are early entries in the rodeo queen contest which will be held Aug 31 at 8 pm in the Hooper Park A rodeo queen and two attendants for the Hooper Tomato and Weber County Farm Bureau celebration here on Labor Day will be chosen Girls from Weber Davis Morgan and Box Elder Counties are invited to enter the contest Anyone interested should contact Mrs Mrs Orson Christensen Charles Child or Mrs Dee Hoop er all of Hooper Candidates must oe 14 or oiaer and may be either married or single They must furnish their own horses and equipment Judging will be based on control of the horse general ap pearance of horse and rider and night on the planning project which included 23rd Street from Adams to Harrison 26th Street from Lincoln to Madison 28th Street from Monroe to Fowler and 22nd Street from Washington to Adams Bids for the resurfacing work will be accepted at the office of the city purchasing agent in the Municipal Building until 10:30 am on Aug 15 when they will be opened and publicly read aloud in the Ogden City Council Room : Work to be done includes applying a plant mix asphalt resurfacing over the present base Areas to be resurfaced include 26th Street from Washington" to Adams 28th Street from Monroe to Fowler and 23rd Street from Adams to Harrison ' Driver Cited After Accident Capt Rex V Fuller Hill Air Force Base was charged with drunk driving Friday after the car he was driving rammed the rear of a truck near the intersection of Wilson Lane and High-- way 84 Neither the driver nor any of the car's five passengers were injured said Highway Trooper H Eugene Smith The left front end of the car was badly damaged the trooper said Fuller posted $200 bail for his release 0) ' Lt Col Fred C Johnson mander at Hill AFB has — -- Knapp who guided last year's successful federated appeal said every effort will be made to increase its effectiveness this year Last year the drive was sparked by the giving away of a $17000 fully furnished home No such giveaway has been announced this year but officials believe that last year's drive created such a solid foundation that this year's campaign will be relatively easier Mr Knapp said that the people of Ogden indicated by their support of the first year's work of the federation that they favor one campaign for all social welfare and educational agencies that rely upon public contribu —c — Weber Stake Plans Moonlight Capers A ' - COME AND GET YOURS OFF THE STACK! 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"Moonlight no ArroinTmlNT S Pt4 On ffie Lower Level Lay Your Own KENTILE FLOOR Thorough eye examination First quality single-visio- n lenses OR CARIYINO CHAROI p© JfEv-p Parking Lot South of Store Pay Just Ql Vcohlyl 000B il 'T7-r2E?- S PAYMENT PARKING SERVICE No Monoy Down mw WCIS— sg? Use Our Free USI YOUR CREDIT 0 74 (LJtalhiS Choice of a first quality iFrame 30 D0Bfll©0§p)!ru011) Mr Capers' dance for Junior M Men and Junior Gleaners of the Weber LDS Stake will be held Tuesday at 9 pm in the Second LDS Ward chapel 26th Street and Grant Avenue ' Music will be furnished by the Shorty Ross orchestra! In charge of the dance are Nor-en- e Didn't Turn Right Wadsworth stake Junior Louise F Mitchell 52 of 2860 Gleaner chairman June Hansen Van Buren Ave forfeited $10 Junior Gleaner stake leader and bail in the City Court on a charge Clarence Carter Junior M Men of making an improper left turn stake leader ' 990000000003000Q0000000 AS DURING OUR ident al The resignations of three teachers have been accepted and sev en have been hired by the city school board Resigning were two women one whose husband has been transferred from Ogden and one who is anticipating motherhood and Paul Salvo offered a coach ing job at Weber High School Hired were - Grace Malone graduate of Texas University and 2Vt years teaching experience in Texas Charlotte Hocks two years experience in Montana Fred Cora USAC graduate with two years experience Catherine Batchelor an authorized teacher Donald Dixon one year expe rience Inuj Winkler Bingham 13 years experience who taught in the city schools in the 1930s and Emily Ridges recent graduate from the University of Utah : Ogden Utah UNBELIEVABLE com- campaign with the Ogden Area Federated Drive ' ANOTHER STRAW Another straw in the wind is a request from the Ogden Chapter Multiple Sclerosis Society that it be included in the Federated Drive The request was made by Mrs Erma Porter pres- " I Phone BEEN SO indihis to a associate cated desire Teachers Quit Others Hired A DENTAL REPAIR LAB HAVE PRICES more complete NO INTIRIST j Room 408 Kiesel Bldg g BUTTER VMS 15c LB Our One Low Prlco Includoci 2 3 AMERICAN Don NOT EVEN WHEN sion No Optical service— anywhere-- at any price 1 I tons eg v(ginj ey-sav- er buildings (3 snug-fittin- i Send your Children back to school with good vi- Is ! g I aim in thirty minutes per plate Using the same plastic dentures are made from RELINZ IS GUARANTEED TO LAST THE LIFE OF DENTAL PLATES Come in and enjoy dental plates again Dental plates repaired and teeth replaced while you wait Open 9 a m Six Days A Week — Evenings by Appointment -- o j rO SCHOOL CLASSES BACK will has been created in recent years in Weber County by numerous drives constantly soliciting for contributions he said The committee in charge of the drive this fall will include R E Ed ens chairman Mason Smith C K Cordrajj Mark Dar-ne- y and J M Deamer Can be made snug and comfortable f j This agency is the Utah Heart Assn which will join on a limited basis if certain reservations are agreed to according to Ken neth E Knapp president of the federated drive Another indication that the idea is meeting with more favor is the announcement that Hill Air Force largest military in stallation in Utah will conduct a federated drive this year Up until now Utah General Depot has been the only defense base in this area to conduct such a drive otiiciais mere nave as being highly suc it praised cessful not only from a standeffective point of money-raisinness but also as a time and mon Permits for residential structures amounted to $573-00- 0 in July of this year with other permits being for alterations and addition to residences or for non-residenti- ill- - TEETH:: i earlier this year Value of building permits issued by the city engineer's office last month totaled $812400 compared with $619200 for July of 1954 In July 1953 building permits were issued for construction valued at $839000 Permits issued last month numbered 119 while 89 were issued in July of last year An extensive street planning project has just been completed by the Ogden City streets department and bids are being advertised for resurfacing work expected to cost between $15000 and $18000 according to Ray Kimball city engineer Work was completed Thursday of H E RRO m AN Dl COMP -- OGDEN BUILDING PERMITS JUMP IN VALUATION On Street Resurfacing LOOSE FALSE j j j Western outfitj or shirt and jeans may be worn Clothing will not be rated in the contest Contestants must be on the grounds by 7:30 pm the night of the contest and entries will be taken until that time Candidates to date include Karlene Rawson daughter of Mr and Mrs Parley Rawson Plain and the following from City Hooper: Norma Lowe daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde Lowe Janet Penman daughter of Mr and Mrs James Penman Barbara McCloy daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford McCloy and Patsy Rob inson daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Robinson Bids Invited y j j personality The Service the Denture-WearlnPublic Has Long Needed! A A 1 JANET PENMAN Seeka Queen Title - V 1955 Mr Knapp said A noticeable amount wording have not yet been de cided upon Most important function of the federated drive is to see that the social and welf are agencies serv: ing the needs of the people ol j li AUGUST the area receive the funds nec- essary to accomplish their work Federated Appeal Is Catching on But There Are Still Some Stayouts 1 A9 ARD-EXAMINE- H Lowest Prices for Ogden On Kentile Products IN OCDIN 2449 WASHINGTON A BLVD DIARDIN Optmtr!t in Charge STIPHIN Xf !t!rd T IN SALT IAKI CITY MAIN at OR DON C JAMIS RS?ttrd 40 Colors SECOND SOUTH DR JOHN F WIST Optemttrisft in Charg ! DIAL 3-75- 67 r Colors 414c u B 'Colors 6V2CU w Colors Colors 4 814c e 10c E (IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN OGDEN) 2447 Kie sel Ave Phone 9423 |