Show THE OGDEN 14A OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- EVENING THURSDAY VA y WA-- Tori Mon Enlist For Army Duty Postmaster Asks for Early Mailing Expects Big Load R NOVEMBER 3 1955 AA-- GETS TWO FLATS A DIFFERENT WAY Christ- - With one of the largest mas mail loads in the history of the postal department anticipated this year Postmaster Ed Vendell today urged patrons of the local Post Office to start making plans for early mailing Postmaster Vendell said Nov 15 is the deadline for mailing overseas packages with assurance they will reach destinations before Christmas Day “The three most important things to remember” Vendell said "are to wrap packages securely have clear addresses both inside and outside the packages and mail them early” Vendeli said the lack of busi- - Andrew Malmstrom 886 12th St said today that somebody had punctured two tires on his car with shots from a gun during 22-calib- er the night The car was parked in Mr Malmstrom’s front yard where the incident occurred The bullet passed completely through one tire A 22 slug was found lodged in the casing wall of the other 1 tire Ogdenite Wins j local Sgtjj Douglas Dickens named a scholar of the second Yale V top undergraduate awards He is a' resident of Saybrook rank for outstanding scholastic achievement at Yale University College one of Yale’s 10 underduring 954-5graduate colleges' Mr Muirbrook a Yale sopho- —ADVERTISEMENT— ' more this year maintained an of Distress Arising from average? of 80 or better during Symptoms his freshman year to win one of STOMACH ULCERS Aware! iat Yale 5 i I Newell Kj Mtiirbrook sop of Army recruiting officer said tomili0 men for Mr and Mrs Joseph I Muir- signed up day brook 606 Croi§ St has been tary duty during October They are: 3079 Adams Perkins LynnE Ave (Royal M Elliott 1234 33rd Point Y?ur °wn St Barnes D Brown 1345 S I 1000 West St Clearfield Elba UNFINISHED FURNITURE W Miller Jr 312 W 4th South f ' ' C Burke St Brigham City large selection 376 25th St wonderfuf low prices M Larsen 125 N 2nd Karen ' Receipts at Peak EastTrcmonton Marie A JohnThe local post office had the son' 2650 Lincoln Ave Jack R highest receipts $102000 last Schmidt 2625 Gramercy Thomas month of any October in history R McKay 695 S 5th East Brigfwrntlwr farms Postmaster pd Vendell reported ham City Harry M Uyesmatsu budgtl taty A ArA 597 S 4th East Brigham City today ness between 5 and 6 pm on weekdays and 12 and 1 pm Saturdays indicate a majority of the patrons are mistaken about the closing hours of the post office "Except for the money order department all windows remain open until 6 pm weekdays and until 1 pm Saturdays” Vendell said Mar-qua- rt dueto EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR h tl Giiilnm Heartburn Sleeplettnete etc due to Exeat Acid Ak for “Willard's Meatage” which- fully explain lhi horn 4 dL ' Over five million package of the Wn4 o TrxATmfmt have been aold for rebel symptom of list res anting from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcer due to Exeata Acid— Poor Dlgaation Sour or Upeet Stomach - A t!0 COST treatment— tree-- st II E RILEY DRUGS SKAGGS DRUG CENTER WALGREEN DRUG STORE CLEARFIELD: CIF4RFIILD PHARMACY GLEN RLXALL DRUG a DR TRACY HALL " Diamond Maker ' dfc JC's tp Hear How Diamonds Made by Man Hall native of Dr H Tracy Ogden will explain the process f6r making synthetic diamonds at the Junior Chamber of Com-merc- e meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Canton Cafe Dr Hallj an Ogden native played an important part in the e production qf the first diamond byjthe General Electric Co’s research laboratories The announcement of the making of the diamond was made last Febman-mad- ruary j Dr Hall worked out the process which made possible the simulation of pressures and temperatures existing at a depth of 240 miles below the earth’s surface The pressures and temperatures were necessary forproducihg the diamond Dr Hall was recently appointed research i director at Brigham Young University At last a flavor combination so fabulous it rivals I the wonders of the fabled Arabian Nights! the lin a single loaf Now Chamber Makes’ Survey Of LoscaI One U S I A comprehensive study of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce is included I in the “Survey of Local Chambers of Commerce” booklet prepared by an of Commerce S Chamber U the The Ogden Chamber was one Of 1017 sellcted for the nationwide study according to President T G Schmidt The publi: cation is the? most detailed analysis of activities oflocal chambers ever prepared he said The booklet seventh of kind put out by the U S Chamber since 1938 tells the chamber executive virtually everything he needs to ’know on a comparative basis as to how chambers 82-pag- old-fashion- ed ’ brought to a new peak of mouthwatering enjoyment with just the of exotic Sesamo Seeds! It’s right amount i FAMLEE'S exciting new POTATO ’N SESAME Potato Dread aoodness of f t i i I e ( I 0 i ' baked to itender perfection by the master bakers if j i of FAMLEE V its 1 BREAD! I” J -- : i -- ' ' " ' - '7h throughout the country 'are oper-- J ated Mr Schmidt said "A statistical report of this nature requires careful study if we are to gain the most good from it” said President Schmidt “We’ll use this survey as a yardstick to measure the effectiveness of our own chamber” ? - 7 Texan (Convicted Of Kidnaping on Drive to Ogden 1 - i j‘ - I - s I- - v’ c-J- ' n I I 4 Le V POCATELLO (AP)— A jury in US District Court has convicted Elick Thomas Booker 36 of ton Tex of kidnaping Mor" He was accused of forcing Glenn Rogers a former American Falls printer to drive him from Pocatello to Ogden It was Booker’s third trial At each of the previous two trials unable to reach juries had been a verdict i Judge Chase A Clark set Nov 14 for sentencing s ? j I - Speaker to Relate Fiji Islands Trip Adam Patterson Jr will present an illustrated lecture to the Highland Ward 27th St and Tyler Ave ori Monday at 8 pm Mr Patterson will show films of his recent travels through the Fiji Islands and New Zealand Of special interest will be films in Southern New Zealand showing the Southern Alps and the takeoff points for expediheaded by tions to Adm Richard E Byrd and Roald Amundson X u - I i 11 ? J ) s & 1 1 ' 1 ! -- s dlrft i 1 1- -1 I IJ § 3 mf i rt j 5 - a the-Antarctic- i i uh 1 ' s - i Radio Club to Plan Annual Meeting Friday Members of the Ogden Amateur Radio Club will meet at their clubrooms at Ogden Municipal Airport tomorrow at 8 to lay plans for their annual meeting in January The group will discuss proposed constitution and and nominate officers for the January election Leslie T Patterson club president said ether business if alters will be dis- i ieJDTS by-la- ws cussed I t ' Hub Caps Gone Olsen 3039 Polk Ave reported the theft of two hubcaps from his car while parked at the Highland Ward last right O S r'ffti uuy TO TEST IT Y©PR 7©AGT '70 ' -- V JUST TOAST You’ll agree nothing in the whole-wide-wor- It ld delicious toast then Potato ’n Sesame! A ?A THEN TASTE IT! ' j I ( makes moro ? c ( 1 1 X I |