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Show They Will Play «B THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER Thursday Evening, Oct. 10, 1946 at Musicians HUNTERS! !· at Cornish Talks IT S Jaycee Meeting Ogden junior chamber of commerce met Wednesday evening at hotel with Lynn B. Cornish, president oi the senior the Ben Lomond chamber, discussing "Relationship Between the Seniors and Juniors," stressing the ultimate purpose of developing the city. His talk was BOOT SOCKS Pure worsted wool, 2 per cent cotton. 1.00 toe and heel. Pair. SWEAT SHIRT numbers, according '° Or. Keith Stratford president, and Josepn fantone chairman of the membership committee. Durable cotton, small, medium, neck, wrists and bottom. Each special . guests at the meeting were Alvm Hart, of fait Among BROILER president, Coach Reed Swenson, Weber college Walter Hall, A. A. 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He is doing expert ington. The advanced class is icies for the procurement, storage watch repairing at popular scheduled for Thursday evenings and distribution of all required [rom seven to ten o'clock, and technical supplies for the army air prices and he guarantees evbeginning class Friday evenings forces." ery job. Mark has been fortfrom seven to ten o'clock. Each unate in securing a wide class of 17 lessons carries three hours credit. selection of new ladies' wrist The advanced class will Will Stakes Eight watches, priced from 30- to painting from the model, studycom60 dollars, as well as comcomposition, create individual position and pictures, do portrait plete stocks of ladies' and Dance studies and study color harmony. Gather gents' rings and gold-filled The outline of work for the class will include funda- The first of a series of L. D. S. bands for ladies and men. If mental principles of figure draw- Mght-stake activities for the sea- quick service and distinctive ing, study of color, figure draw- on will be in the form of a har- merchandise are your desire, ing and painting from model, still est ball Friday, Oct. 11, at nine and quick sketching. Mediums life work m., in the White City ballroom. visit Mark's new jewelry may be charcoal, oil, for All members of the eight stakes store on the mezzanine floor watercolor, and pastel. Weber county are invited. Adf at The Emporium. mission will be by budget ticket r special invitation. Wool 595 warm «* Fittings $5.00 Monthly With 'Heavy 21-oz. White 1.29 tyn 7950 CANVAS COTS Corduroy Cap · The award was made Made· Umbrella Tent | Merit piano accompanist. 24.95 Fund Sought By postoffice will remain The air materiel command, of Oct. 12, Saturday, which Hill field is one of the 10 Weber county chapter of Daughwas Howannounced Making Jhis official visit to th today. day, it evr, banks, state, county and city Ogden club Wednesday afternoon lesser commands, will receive onlyters of Vtah Pioneers and its camps offices and liquor stores will close.William J. Lowe, Salt Lake City a five per cent cut in civilian pers- arranging to hold a county fair latter part of October, time district governor of Rotary Inter onnel instead of 17% per cent the national, pointed to the import expetced, according to word rec- and place to be announced later. ance of the fourth object of Proceeds will be used for the reno"International Relations," which i eived from AMC headquarters vation of Pioneer hall. Those doto be stressed this year. nating for the fair may contact Wright field, Ohio, it was T. S. Wilson, 768 Twenty"We have Rotary clubs organize G. Ray Harris, Mrs. dial 2-1406; Mrs. C. F. Felt, over the world. Is it any today by Col. fourth, all 1951 Eccles, dial 4918, or any capder that Rotary International too field commanding officer. The the fourth object of Rotary to wort cent expected reduction was tain of camps. Baby articles, on this year? That is somethin in line with President Truman's quilts, clothing, white elephants, for us to think about and to order to reduce army air forces rummage articles or farm produce will be accepted. for." he said. "I hope we will succeed in aspersonnel by 20 per cent before Meanwhile, it was announced the sisting the countries of the worL January 1. following camps were recently reoby putting over the fourth object, Hill field had an allotted rganized: he added. on Octo- Camp 39, by Olive M. Christenof employes 2,460 civilian The district governor, who ha sen, with Captain Mary Bertagnole, been a Rotarian since 1921, sail ber 1, Col. Harris said. However, First Captain Norma Noe, Second number of civilians emthat coming into Rotary was on- the actual Thomas, Catherine Captain of the high spots of his life. It ployed on the. field was 2,238. Secretary-Treasurer Althea Sesbeen his privilege to visit clubs allotted strength will be reduced sions, Registrar Anna Layton, Hisover the country and also severa to 2,417 by October 30. Reta Williamson and ChapWhat effect the small five per torian international conventions. Richardson as -the new Carrie lain on nex Lowe announced that the cent cut will have Hill field, officers. AMC a head- Camp M-13, by Estella Ballindistrict conference will be held awaits the decision of Salt Lake City in the spring o quarters on its allocation of ger. The new officers are Captain 1947. in the entire command. Maude Wahluist, First Vice Capcome we war "As out of the and tain Hulda Nichols, Second Vice come back to conferences and con Winnona SecretCaptain Poulter, ventions, we have a real ary-Treasurer Nona Ripplinger, Col Wolf Receives Registrar the district governor said, am Mary Randall, and Chap-! 'added "Will Rotary continue tc Leah Muffett. lain we con grow and will ourselves Camp 37, by Sarah D. Hains.: tinue to exist?" Award New officers are:Vice Captain Anna M. j "One of the fine things in Ro Army Blackwell, First Captain Belle tary is calling members by theii Judd Anderson, Second Vice Capnames, coming to know each According to an Associated first Edith Marsh Barker, -Secretother better, the beginning of dodispatch from Washington, D. C. tain ary-Treasurer Lettie Taylor Pet- ; ing something for someone else,' Col. Paul M. Wolf of Denver, Taylor Jac- j he said. former commanding officer of theerson, Registrar Ellen obsen, Chaplain Hannah E. Bates Vocal selections were given by Ogden air technical service Sheppard, Organist Grace Phillips, the Rose Chapel trio, Goldie Flor(Hill field) today was ence. Ethel Poulter and Mary the -legion of merit by the Historian Mary Edith Empey. Koldewyn, with Dorothy Brian asdepartment. O"den open SEARS V CHECK THESE TIMELY ITEMS of. the Jaycees "«*««* f °[* which100has been than per cent in the past six months, will reopen even greaer Lake, State Jaycee vice AT O R **fatitfat' #*utiMtHefrt'f09*i I U nwtep 6ac 2231 Washington Boulevard Dial 5741 |