Show V OB THE 'OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1' OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 8 1955 Buy in Ogden! C Garland Ladies Club To Observe Founding ‘ ¥ I I A r'n'f GARLAND — The fiftieth anni--f Don Shaffer of East Garland of of the founding versary thej'von first prize in the national dearborn Garland Ladies Self Culture Club iMi!l5iworktKexhibit an elaborately de-will be commemorated 3 signed card table made at the The club was organized in 1905 Bear River High School and since that time has been in- The entry was successful in lo--i strumental in many community ‘ aCuta ‘en£f improvement projects end ectivi- - na'Uonf1 V - iI V T v X' t v k ! I ‘lbu thin tv x - More -- V '‘fc'- 100 women - State were members in past years now live in various communities of Russell Capener of Riverside Invi out to 111 members end to ell — John Payne and Mona Freeman ROMANTIC The invtetons servic hefd inlasthe Gar'nd Ta£ pest members are in Trucolor starred film “Road to Denver” the committee indicate that approxi-- i at-mately 200 ladies will be in ! Mrs Roy Oyler of East Gar- tendance for the luncheon and land received the Golden Gleaner1 am are made on two awards The pin Harvey Deem is president the of devoted basis service for and the committee planning the the of the welfare of promotion golden anniversary consists of youth of the area in which Mrs F S jPeck chairlady: Mrs the the recipients lived The color and drama of the Cobb a saloon owner who John Elmer Mrs J L Carter in the 1800s is brought out ' guides Homeier Mrs F L Nye and Mrs F J Limb members of the commit-te- e in the Trucolor picture “Road-TDenver” which opens at the! The Garland Ladies’ Self CulTheater tomorrow’ Paramount ture Club ip addition to civic reThe film stars John Payne and SUNSET — Convicted on an sponsibilities has brought many 22 men to Mona Freeman with Lee Cobb noteworthy cultural advances improper passing charge J in S10 the Bear River Valley fines each recently idcl paid Davis County justice of the peace A recent meeting resulted in court before Judge George s f a ’e s between two brothers who vie for the organization of a junior dairy- Beid men Club here Elected presiAmong offenders were these the love of the same woman and dent was Gail Marble Ogdenites: seek success by different meth- I Chris! Sorensen secretary-treasure- r Ronald Jacques Smith Evan ods It (was filmed near St re- Gibbs Murray Gilbert E Marriott (David Iaughn Robert George Utah Hunsaker St£ve porter song John Edward Marriott John Payne plays the older Neldon Hansen Hugh Henry Wag- leader Scojt Maughn Mr Hyrum Marble well known staff Robert Lee Wulf Howard J brother dependable man who dairyman vill act as leader of Jensen Clarence Sanjlall Fordie ind his trigger-happDEBRA PAGET younger the club Proceedings were direct- Cline Ray Barlow Clyde Adkins JEFFREY HUNTER kkip to Homeier brother hapd ed by Gordell Brown assistant Lynn Clark James Burdess MICHEAL RENNIE £ Others convicted were Primi- handle Matters come to a head county agent and Bessie M HanE Padilla Clearfield Charles when the two fall in love with NWWUVWVWW countV tive sen home demonstration H Ulbright Francis A Sohaskey the same woman Mona Freeman agent Middleton portrays a Ray The entertainment committee- George M Calhan and James Dea-so- n Hill Field and Ellis Belnap rancher with whom Payne bemen appointed include Kirk comes associated and Lee J Hunsaker Jimmy Linford and South Ogden Kent Rampton Mascot of the club will be Bruce Marble young son of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Marble Hot Not 1 pi w" CO-STA- 1 Road to Denver7 is Story Of Conflict Between Brothers s j 1 Cartoon - Nw ‘Ftotwm: 1:10 3:20 5:34 7:48 10 01 mis-We- st £ ''4r REGULAR WINNER — J W Grasse 78 retired Western Union supervisor continued his winning ways at the recent Morgan County Fair taking 26 blue ribbons and grand champion He is a regular winribbon for the best individual displays ' ner each year ' Car Collides Vith Horse Rider Injured ’ ITS A HABIT Davis County JP Fines 22 Drivers j Morgan Man Sweeps j j i boils and grand champion ribbons ha become a habit with J W Grasse of Morgan a retired Western Union supervisor who won 26 blue ribbons and grand champion ribbon for the best individual displays at the Morgan County Fair last week with his horticulture displays He brought his total to about 150 blue ribbons! and about 125 second and third place ribbons in the past eight years Also he has won grand champion ribbon every year for the past seven years for best individual display Besides the 26 blue ribbons and grand champion ribbon this year he won 10 red second place ribbons land six white third place ribbons making a total of 43 winners this year Among his prized horticulture displays he had five varieties of onions including a hybrid sweet Spanish onion developed by the Iowa State jCollege just a year ago Other winners included his eight displays of potatoes four commercial and four seed three kinds of beans green Old Eng- lish Broad and lima eight kinds of squash one pumpkin three kinds of corn sweet Indian corn and strawberry popcorn beets sage parsley Ted swiss chard green swiss chard ruby-re- d rhubarb potawatomi plums green gage plums gooseberries red currants and cucumbers A great deal of time and effort is spent each year perfecting his vegetables and fruits for uniform sizeand quality and many times the frost nips the 78-year-- SYRACUSE — Gary Waite was knocked from his horse and jured earlier this week when a car driven by George Sandoz ran produce so it has to be replanted int0 tbe animal he was riding Waite was riding home from says Mr Grasse and some pro--j duce has to be picked while oth- - the farm pasture in Syracuse ers are left to grow a little more when the accident occurred Aptq catch up to the ones already parently neither the rider nor the driver saw each other picked Mr Grasse was born in The Gary was thrown into a ditch Reeded House Knipton Gran-an(- j was carried on the korse : thm Leicestershire England and 4 ron °f the car for about came to live with relatives in Grass Lake Michigan in 1899 10 feet He went to work for Western The rider suffered head cuts Union a year later as a ground-ma- n a skinned back broken collar and moved from Chicago to San Francisco Calif then to bone and broken shoulder The Seattle Wash Salt Lake City horse was cut and suffered a and Denver Colo working up broken nose from groundman to division suYoung Waite was treated at pervisor of maintenance and the Tanner Clinic and released supply In February 1911 he married to his home Also recovering from injuries the former Soph Turner of Morgan They have two children is Judy Ann Bradshaw daughter James Edward Grasse of Chey- of Mr and Mrs Fred Bradshaw enne Wyo who is an informaShe had just removed a cast tion and education officer-othe comfish and following an operation for polio Wyoming game mission and also a colonel in the defects She fell while trying on officer’s reserve corps and Mrs new school clothing Leo (Marjorie) Harton of Milford Mr Grasse retired from West-r- n Union in 1943 after 43 years of service and bought his home in Morgan where he has BUD & VOODYS lived since spending much of his time on his beloved hobby of COMBO gardening in- f - DANCE To 4 I MY i 4-- H Fair Farm Honors MORGAN — Winning blue rib- - HiMffiTCH j "BRIGHAM UIMlv -- Si X 6:45 m X ji But 3 2 AH First Run! 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Fabulous Adventures in the Okefeno-keWilds: ”The Living Swamp” in CinemaScope Thundering New Thrills The ad appearing in Wednesday nite’s paper for Reed School of Dance for Registration of former students Friday and Saturday Sept 10th and 11th should have been e "Phantom of the Jungle” Sept 9th and 10th II ( REED SCHOOL OF DANCE NnS 2360 Adams Ave Dial 6575 or FIRST AREA SHOWING ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN! layton) SHOWDOWN BETWEEN GUNFIGHTER BROTHERS BULLET-BLAZIN- G i ' ‘ while the West’s toughest desperados watch with hands on holstersa girl waits with her hand on her heartl L J y J K?lr aWWfoN RARKER-HEST- ON Tony Curtis and Colleen Miller Starring in “PURPLE MASK” C - Technicolor Film in Cinemascope With Stereophonic Sound Box Office Open (:4J pm Adulta 50c Student! 35c Kids 15e 2 fir! Jd! N O sraffrareg HELD W hwi UGLUDAY i lade mim Jack OVER! CARSCK Acclaimed THE BEST” "ONE OF SAM MAYHEW trigger-tempere- d gunflghterl s 4 v "' r ? 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