Show 10A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING COMMUNITY 0af Tomato Draws At Lakeview Mel-dru- Mel-dru- j ! tractor iimimii De-ve- m 4 1r Burton Nicholas m on i de-!an- L2 S I d j !: d j J 1 Hill Randall 1 9" ' —v CJ1 j i Meld rum Secrist Morgan Fair Rules Listed 4-- H Morgan Fair home economics chairman Mrs Jessie Waldron today announced general rules covering home economics exhibits in the 1955 fair All exhibits with the exception of baked goods must be delivered to the department supervisor in person tonight between 5 and 7 pm Baked goods are to be delivered to the department supervisor not later than 10 am Exhibits will Thursday morning be released - Saturday following the evening program As has been the case in previous years claim checks will be given when articles are entered and must be presented wlien articles are called for at the close of the fair All articles exhibited must be completed Articles exhibited at previous county or state fairs will frot be eligible for entry in the Morgan fair Entries in this department are limited to residents of Mor gari County AH judging will be done Fri day MORGAN — others i Have Concessions FOR ROYAL HONORS j A flower show will be one special feature open to all flower and offering prize growers awards Containers will be fur nished for individual entries but exhibitors will furnish their own containers for all others Flowers should be in place by 10:30 am Mrs Gladys Frew and Mrs Eva Christensen are in charge of the flower show club Farmers gardeners and members will exhibit farm products in a special tent and there will be a special tomato exhibit free Tomatoes will be - distributed w r mc t i if i aw mim nay in iiiaige ui exhibits will be a committee composed of T S Lowe Orson Christensen and Charts Torghele The culinary arts will have their hour Prizes will be awarded the best cakes plea sweet rolls yeast rolls bread and cookies In charge are Mrs Elnora Widdison and Jack Simpson ) Fancy work of all kinds may also be entered In charge are Mrs Anna Cottle Mrs Wanda Miller and Mrs Fern Fowers and Mrs Velma Arave The rodeo at 8 pm will climax the day's activities It will feature several special acts as well as bronc riding bull riding calf roping bull dogging and Morgan VFW to re TO New 'Patrol' Speed Up Clearfield Work ffv - j y r hibits -- V 4-- 4-- -- i i —pn r have all the heads of the vari- -' ous committees named and ready! to function as soon as school bells ring President of the organization is James R Stewart vice president is Mrs Arley Flinders secretary is Mrs C J Crase Serv ing on the committees are prograjm Mrs Douglas A Smith safety1 Frank C Eliasoni publicity Mrs A W Ogan' mothers Mrs I II Crossfield and Mrs Albert Knight finance! Robert Coleman health Mrs Earl A Mrs Larrimore membership Wilson Virgil magazine Mrs x Maxine Moore and hospitality Mr and Mrs Emmett Wiggins Mr and Mrs Carl Racker andj Mr and Mrs C Dee Sparrow! special committee Mrs Chester! PITY THE JUDGES— Candidates for Peach Queen to reign over Brigham City's Beecraf t annual Peach Days Sept 9 10 are these triplets daughters of Mr and Mrs Mr Stewart urged all commitChristensen of Brigham City Left to right: Sharon Janice and Diane tee heads to attend the Parent of and council Teacher Ogden Weber being held tomorrow at TRIPLETS the Ogden High School General sessions will begin at 2 p m and VIE departmental classes will start at 7:30 in the evening V' The Roy City Council rooms will be the scene of the LDS BRIGHAM CITY— Judges SoRelief Third Ward at this year's Peach Queen Roy 1955 street program which must By BONNIE ROBINSON bazaar and cooked foods contest in Brigham City may ciety's CLEARFIELD— A new $16117 be complete before cold weather sale tomorrow starting at 9 road easily get the imprescrews will be very patrol (grader) was a m and lasting until 5 sion they are seeing triple rhased rerentlv hv riearfipld Titv Crowded for time The reason: the "ChristenMrs Charles Rapp president in an effort to speed up the 1955 Projects now 'waiting comple- sen all the items found useful triplets" have been enreports street construction and repair ion are the oiling of 500 East St in the Junior Chamber tered in the sales are hand made by program iling and chipping street shoul of Commerce the members of her organizasponsored The modern 115 horsepower ders of 450 South St and final tion Available will be dish unit with competition on Central con work construction towels luncheon sets pillow trol boosterhydraulic power They are the lovely daughsteel teeth Park Jamarl Acres Cherry Hill ters of Mr and Mrs Devere cases children's clothing such as scarifier and steering more modern Smith Village Subdivisions Christensen of Brigham City pajamas and boys shirts large vices actually cost $11867 after Allred sai-- the road program Sharon Diane and crib size quilts and Janice quilts city was allowed A$4250 for is financed through funds from In the meantime There will be a variety of the Wade two sources They are Class "C" old unit e orts chairman cooked goods cakes pies cookies itsA Galeon model 118 it was funds collected r Ebling p from the sale of a be will there 25 and etc to buy field of license plates by the state and contestants Mrs Rapp said the sale will purchased from Lang Co in this year's Construction projects were de-- the Street and Sidewalk Fund event will be judged take the place of the ward's an- laved They refrom for about three weeks The city gained $8020 nual bazaar usually held later in Sept 8 beginning at 1 pm Class C Road funds and $21000 old broke when the cently grader the fall the day before Peach Days the other of which $7500 is The Roy City officers are lo- down beyond repair Allred said from Ebling are let aside for street lighting pur- Assisting City manager Clay cated in the administration James Powers and Howard that due to the heavy poses Call of the Jaycees and Boyd building in the lower section of Saturday the Arsenal Villa Sheffield of the Chamber of Commerce According to Dee Sparrow president of the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce the past Roy Day celebration turned out-t- o be one of the most successful the organization has held so far the U S Navy Mr Lowe joined The Model City float was By SHIRLEY TAYLOR PLAIN CITY— AlC Jay Freeih2 MARRIOTT — The Primary judged the best of the commerNavy in June 1955 stone snn nf Mr and Mrc Wil cial entries in the parade with will sponsor its annual parade The following girls received !iam Freestone Plain City has the Christ Our Saviour Lutheran k a 6 at It furioueh beginning pm f heir 'LDS individual awards at iinisnea Church and the Baptist Church tonight here and to returned his Tomlinson the will military travel along a recent meeting: Karen Green-wetieing for first in the religious assignment an4 division The Roy Third Ward road end at the church Kathy Lowe Karen Lowe Airman Freestone recently Primary took honors for their? house Each teacher in the organ- tiauna Hodson Carolean Binghis basic training at float in the children's division ham Janice Bingham Shirley completed Base Calif He Parks Air Force Mr Sparrow said enough money ization will sponsor a float Bingham Alta Loveday After the parade there will be Ann to back Keesler Air has been raised by his group for reported Jean Bingham Base Force Biloxi Miss where a church house carnival at the the tennis court plan will and radar electron- a to build Ground-breakincere-balloon booth study games featuring McFarland! ICS Stagger Carolyn monies will be held in the near fish pond and other entertain- Barbara Henry Joanne Stanger future Several sites for the court ment Each class will display its Mary Kay Stanger Janet Smith are under consideration and one summer work during the eve- Judy Marian Stanger will be chosen in a short time ning Hot dogs cake punch and GayleneTracy and Bonnie Stanger ice cream will be sold E LaMar Buckner immediAll stake Primary board mem- Pagano Georgia Elmer ate past president of the U S bers Marilyn and ward members are in- Holmes Dian Butt and Beverly Junior Chamber of Commerce vited to the activities officers Gabey received awards for 100 will be the guest speaker at said Yew Sov KELINED WHILE percent attendance at MIA Suns the meeting of the Roy Tim and tomorrow at 8 p m at YOU WAIT Mr and Mrs Richard W'ilcox day School and sacrament meetMoney Ma's and Pa's were released from their Sunday ings during the past year Gwen Fast tvrvic en broken or Mr Slater and Mrs Sarah Loveday Mr Buckner will show slides School positions recently cracked dontal platot received awards Leader disand lecture on his recent world Wilcox will soon receive his TEETH REPLACED While You Wait tour he took while serving in charge from the U S Army and Denture Repair Laboratory that capacity they will leave to make their Plan Dance ALL WORK GUARANTEED Saturday Wives of the Jaycees are also home in South Gate Calif They Evening Appointments EVANSTON Cow Wyo have lived at the Utah General invited Porter Ph Ave 130 14 to 'years Depot for several months They boys and cowgirls up Confined in the 'Dee Hospital entertained of to a are invited attend age a group of young — where she underwent major sur- people from the ward at their dance on Saturday at 2 pm at gery Monday is Mrs Verdi home Sunday evening lRe first ward recreation hall A donation will be Pingree The family reports she is getting along fairly well and Arlin Lowe son of Mr and asked of all who attend the will have to stay about six more Mrs George Francis is visiting fwnds to go to the First Ward at home on a leave from bjiilding fund days J j 4-- 4-- H MORGAN — - Featuring a By FLORA OGAN ROY — With the opening of school only two weeks away the! officers of the Lakeview PTA j Prizes for the rodeo will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for chil-- i dren There are ho charges fori other events Taking a prominent part in the Tomato Day will be boys and exhibit will their who proj- girls ects There will be beef and dairy club judging from 9:30 cattle to 10:30 am Exhibits will be in livestock poultry farm crops home crafts 'sewing baking and There will also be a driving contest Morgan Fair Re For This Weekend r For School Qyeen Cbntestants HOOPER — Six more contestants for Tomato Day Queen were listed today as Weber County Farm Bureau Tomato Day officials shaped up final plans for the Labor Day event Judges will select the queen Friday evening at a dance in Hooper Second' Ward recreationContestants from the al hall whole Ocden trading area will 'compete New entrants are JoAnn Nicholas 17 West Weber daughter of Mr and Mrs Leon Nicholas Miss Kay Burton 18 North Ogden First Ward daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Burton and Joyce RandaVi 17 North Ogden Second Ward daughter of Mr and Mrs" Charles Randall Also Sharon Lynne Secrist 17 Wilson daughter of Mr and Mrsv C Allen Secrist Ruth 17 Harrisville daughter I Lawren Mrs Mr and of ami Miss Marlene Hill 16 Sunset daughter of Mr and Mrs La Mare L Wayman Another queen who will be chosen tonight at 8 pm at Hooper Park will reign over the rodeo on Tomato Day All contestants must be on the grounds tonight at 7:30 or earlier for registration Celebration officials said they expect thousands of farm and city people to attend the variety of activities planned Besides the rodeo there will be a parade baby show special fashion talent find program a contests tractor show driving and baseball game championship races and sports There will be concessions and a variety of ex- VARIETY OF EVENTS PTA Is Ready AUGUST 31 1953 U Airman Freestone Finishes Furlough j two-wee- j ' ll — MORGAN — Morgan Veterans of Foreign Wars will handle the hamburger and drink concessions cooi-s- wr at the Morgan County Fair FriI and Saturday again this day AinTEMP Mrs announces ih year Blaine MR CONUiiiv— Dickson Morgan VFW president I 1 They got the job by having the highest bid of $26150 sub n it leday mitted to the County Fair board Other bids submitted were by the Morgan Lions Club and Peterson LDS Ward "Engineered Comfort" Besides the concession stand on the fair grounds the VFW will Ilolbrook Company have two mobile units and will also serve coffee and pie as they Phono OgtUn Utah have done other years Marriott Primary Parade Will Roll Tonight at 6 deo both5 nights exhibits a n d livestock judging horse show band concerts and baseball games Morgan County's annual fair willbe held Friday and Saturday this week The rodeo will be held at 8 pm both nichts with Marian McBride of Wellsville furnishing the stock for the shows There will be bronc and bull rirtino steer wrestling and calf roping featured R M Clark is rodeo chairman The variety show usually held at night will be held at 4 pm both days Ira Dern of Salt Lake City is furnishing the show Program for Friday includes: Livestock judging 9 am Little League ball game 11 am': opening flag raising eeremonyll pm followed by Morgan Stake LDS Primary parade and band concert by the Morgan High School Band under the direction of J L Terry At 2 pm a baseball game will be played between Morgan's Men's baseball team and a team outside of the county yet to be named Program Saturday includes a woman's softball game under the recreation league at 10:30 am a championship game: pony league baseball game at 12 noon band concert by the Morgan High School Band at 1:15 pm: live stock parade at 1:30 pm horse show at 2:30 pm variety show at 4 pm style review at a at 8 pm rodeo and pm Livestock judges in their departments will be from the Utah 4-- H State Agricultural College at Robert Rees in charge of horses Verl Poll and Aueust Rose dairy cattle Sam Hopkin beef cattle Frank Bohman swine W V Shaw and Jim Bridges sheep: Jay Porter poultry Ray Barnes and Robert Baer agriculture and horticulture: Mrs Jessie Waldron and Mrs Rhea Murdock home ro- - Lo- e 7 ?rs "' P"U ? ""er nt' ay tnaicner ana neiens E Bergstrom Clubs Glen Thurston and Royal Clark horse racing and rodeo and Ken Som-mer- s 4-- sports r FOR i TO- - iE65 BUSSES ! rci rcisvn u9i n gan Lyman Rich extension dairyman George Henderson extension livestock specialist Russell Keetch extension sheep specialist and Elmer Clark extension Ta Dr Clark Ballard poultryman -For husband wif t professor of horticulture will and judge crops produce end child 5 to 12 Women judges will be Mrs using yiars old Famil Carma Swindle Summit County 6reyhound's home demonstration agent and Plan! 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