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Show THE OGDEN Methodists Open MONDAY FUNNY Utah Conference BUSINESS mountain region, slated to deliver one of the principle addresses. Other speakers will include Dr. Walter G. Williams, of Denver, professor of Old Testament at the of Theology and Dr. Iliff School Niles H. Barnard, Chicago, member of the board of lay activities of the church. Devotionals were conducted todby the Rev. N. A. Pritchard ay of Tremonton and by-Glen K. Taylor of Ogden, a mission lay leader. tomorrow it will shift to , it · MALAD, Ida., Oct. 21--The ErnAmerican Legion post est W. Jones will be host to the Idaho onSixth Oct. district convention here Goodies to Fo'lkstone 31, according to Boyd Thomas, post commander. Presiding will be W. J. Galloway, sixth district commander. Included in the day's activities will be legionnaire and auxiliary sessions, a banquet and a dance the American Legion building. "Quick! File a suit for , Prove Facts Watch Many post, is in charge of arrangements. As Razed Sixth district posts sending Story House to the convention include e r Pocatello, Aberdeen, Grace, Chimney Falls Was Haunted Falls, Blackfoot, Lava, Montpslier, Paris, Preston, other rationed delicacies floated on the incoming tide to the feet of beach strollers And citizens, enjoying a dignifiedscramconstitutional, hastened to ble for the seaborne foodstuffs. A m The windfall came from ^heDowney, hold o f t h e wrecked American Modjeska that ran Soda Springs, Rockland and Malad. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 21 CHICAGO, Oct. 21 (UP)--Kids ship Helen on the treacherous aground (AP)--More than 500 spectators always said the house was Goodwin sands Sept. 11. gathered yesterday to watch the haunted. razing of a 150-foot chimney in It was a three-story vacant the Interstate brick yard and the demolishing crew breathed a coll- husk, windows "boarded up, weeds and it. it CORNS STOW ED FRESHNESS Re/ief fastont wait! protect sore Banish odor Promptly toea from tight shoes with Dr. Schoil'a 2ino-pads and coros won't ever havo a chance to develop! But--if you hava corns---Zino-pads will stop painful shoo friction, lift pressure--instantly. NEVER CORNS King it. left fast, tives arrived. a and two They FITTED WHILE All Work J. Guaranteed suggest composition be used for -longer wear. Our whilfr-U-wait service is-fast, ourmaterials guaranteed. Our repair men are veterans. · Bring your family's to We U WAIT Floor Experienced C. PENNEY'S Craftsmen Main PLAY SHOES J. C. Ibs. 23c PENNEY SHOE REPAIR Downstairs Monday, Oct. 21st detec- It a A bath with fragrant mildly medicated Soap banishes grime and instantly.leavesyoufeelingwonderfully the last of the caretaker. time she saw him was two years ago. clean and confident! Finish with fra- As stretcher-bearers toted the out, of the house the grant, borated Cuticura Talcum to remains were there, watching. perspiration, guard against off"See," they said. "It was ending. Buy Cuticura today! haunted;" Typical Safeway Food Values 2 Real Roast:r"~ 2 Ibs. 52c kids Saltines than you think! r d e Y o u r C Dial 4986 a · o d a Shear Pin $968 Per Month No EMPORIUM biorox Wyandotfe Chore W Peas clTOn t Girl Coffee i'Cereal itefTSr 1R Values Ct. 30c « Beets rVcaT^ .......... . Campbell's Tomalo NVw ............ ...J2c Pack, 8c JOc Carrots"-" Sh"""" I2c 8c Berber's I7c Dinette 2Can I9c Xo. IVi Cra Sauerkraut o den Smith I5c I9c ft-38e ·S^L"?? Swe«t cTM Champion. 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To make frosting: Mash two 3-ounce packages of cream cheese with 2 tablespoons orange juice and M teaspoon orange rind. Stir in H to 1 cup sifted powdered .sugar. Add a few drops of orange food coloring for a brighter color and more powdered sufsz if * thicker frosting is desired. Full Flavor, Sweet White.. GRAPEFRUIT YAMS . ... 8oz pkg 31c Nations! Diitillett IT ISN'T Ib. Marsh. No. 1 Ideal Candied .. Sunkist, Just .Right for Lunches--Small Size .. KM /0£A "-9c * JONATHAN, Vz bushel · Salt 8 ""TM. Ibs. lOc Vanilla ^1^ 4 oz. 7c lb.9c Lemon Ib8c Cookies IbJic POTATOES ^-1 APPLES 9c 1-88 I I3c Extra Lar 9*, 3 Calumet 1^ Ib. Ibs. 24c 71% Grain Neutral Spirfti 48c Ib. I6c Currants r MEAN! I WITH I9c 47c THATS JUST X3U COWS jHOPPIrW YWW TOMORROW WOW**, fit SHOW YOU! Trv* Swvinffj are rwally 'savinf with Safeway's low prices because quality if unconditionally piaranteed. Your money will be refunded in full if are erisr dissatisfied with any purYou ' chaw. · f* ·«* '. fcr you P*" ·""?'* SAFEWAY AN EVENING Products Corp., N.Y.BIcndtd Whiskey. 86.8 Proof. Bunaw Ho««o»«k«r»* Miscellaneous TM IF IT ISN'T ' *Recipe below. RED-HOT POKER ROAST-Afrange 16 to 24 frankfurters side by side (allowing 2 frankfurters for each person); run string through top and bottom. Broil frankfurters; then tie them, curved side in, around mound of potato salad; press into salad so that it resembles a crown roast. Cut string to serve. E*r* W«w FOR MORE SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT TO SERVE AT PARTIES send for Carol Drake's free booklet entitled "New Ideas for Home Entertaining." Address your request to Carol Drake, Tbe Homemakers' Bureau, Box 2110, Dept. B., San Francisco 26, Calif. .. Crop Fancy Deglet Noor ORANGES Pancake Stringless, Fresh Crisp, Local Stalk New Quaker's Oati. Sherry's FOR CELERY DATES Giant Size . . 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CHOCOLATE Immediate Delivery See This Stoker -- Cracker. 2 ette, .'..". inner D Crimp Wafers by GINCER SNAPS STOKERS · · Bits Popular Crackers are calling us every day to order their winter's supply of coal--and to have our service The Famous department check over their heating equipment to WINKLER Fully Automatic insure efficient economical operation. Wise householders Retail Dept. · picked up newspaper from the floor. was dated May 19, 1944. this pleasant Cuticura DfSchollsZino-pads r · card, in pocket'of'a,pair easy way of'pants lying nearby; bore the _ name W h y of John Dugan, -about 65e n d u r e ^ strong-smelling soaps when a dailyA neighbor lady said that was name The You'll marvel, too, how ] Dr. SchoITs Zinn-pada quickly remove corns when used with the sepaincl udrate Medications ed. Cost, hut a trifle. O · it SORB TOES · · BANDS ' ective sigh of relief when the fingering its foundation. huge, pile toppled exactly where Marshall King wanted a house. they had planned. with shortages what they The chimney was struck by And are, he asked about Wednesday and the treasurer's officials told County last lightning him a crew gave the final coup de foreclosure, suit was pending to grace yesterday. collect delinquent taxes. They The chimney was erected in gave him permission to inspect 1922. . down was accom- it. Knocking King walked into plished by removing bricks from Yesterday house and turned into a bedrthe -base, shoring it up with six- the oom. inch timbers, then igniting the Sprawled in the dust on the timbers. floor was the body of a man His head was propped long dead. a mattress with a spot against on of blood BODY · WATCH REPAIRING FOLKSTONE, England, Oct. 21 (UP)--It was an early Christ-, mastide for residents of tnis channel coast town today. Cases of canned meats, raisins, damages!" G. Tapper, Malad It's later ... · Malad Convention REMOVE Estate i Legionnaires Slate QUICKLY , . with Dr. WUbur E. Hammaktoday er of Driver, bishop of the Rocky Activities week- Centennial Role (AP)--A two-day conference of Methodist clergymen and lay leaders from throughout Utah opened Bingham Canyon. +reason, to refuse the one offered^be passed up-for^, a $20 a to him." ^ i-hand-out "No," said the marine, "because One reason for this may be that me the job wasn't bad at you're just out told all. And, anyway, if the USES Uncle Sam already has paid out an ex-marine I know.. This pal of luck." claimed .the job was .suitable,, it ,well over' one billion' dollars of was an ex-army, man who had Bill didn't like this drift,-so he-probably was suitable. I've no- this allowance to veterans. Only a small part of this went to selfbeen a member of the, not,so-ex- began to think this way "Iticed -that USES offices haveover'backward in the.past employed vets who didn't clear 52-20 club for ten-weeks, a shot over at the veterans' ad BRIGHAM CITY, Oct. 21--"BrighBack in August, the ex-army mimstration. He's a pretty potent to give the veterans 'every kind $100 profit for any one month. am City and Box Elder county boy--Bill break in drawing the readjust- Most of the money has gone to S.--had .applied at his character and might go to bat of ment allowance. have an important role to play local United States those who are unemployed, and employment me. Maybe he'll get in touch withUtah's centennial celebration next service office for a job as acwhen him evidently the authorities think turned they here at the USES and the llth week because" he refbeen ex-servicemen who've year beeause Brigham City is countant He signed up for the rVf fellow him off. That way I'U keepused the job offered, -what does drawing the allowance would be tellgetting named after the great on my r^ allowance at the readjustment ! better off in jobs that they could Brigham Young, and because thatsame time he applied for the job -he do? He runs around to checks " a pioneer gave his last address hememget the thinks in buddy a. is becoming -automatically At this point, the ex-marine who try to. get some strings pulled. (From AP Newsfeatures) said Earl Madsen, Box Elder chamber of 52-20. me about this indicated he told Do ber of commerce secretary. you think that's right?" and no was with his pal. I asked had to admit The county will have an approp-Ten weeks rolled" 'by, wasn't right. up. During the llth him disgusted what but riation to raise on a per.capita jobtshowed happened, finally But into a trend. Leaves $31,795 fits Bill was called- in to the said he hadn't been cut in yet this.the.story basis of about 20 cents per,person. USES offices and state uneA centennial organization will De Henry M. Getz, former OgSen compensation boards mployment formed to plan use of the money tougher these days. tavern owner killed in World War "But that's not the point, major," are' getting, and to carry out the centennial shrugged. He didn't think that There are many signs that veterwilled an estate estimated at program in the county. "Beautificaans now will be refused the readjto his widow, Betty M. wanted something better. own our however, problem, is ustment allowance if they, refuse Getz, 139 West Mond, according tion, Madsen said. "It should be carried So he told the unemployment the isn't point. tax report and jobs offered them. Suit- to an inheritance compensation man handling his "The out on a permanent basis'by able jobs are growing scarceris, herewho suitable appraisal on file in the Weber claim he wouldn't take the job. was a important thing citizen owners." self-respecting when one turns up, shouldn't county clerk's office. Madsen has just returned from Then he asked for his readjust- had done a good job in the.war a centennial planning conference ment allowance check. who had come back to home and But the man' looked at Bill plac- elusive in The Salt Lake City. security. But" how and showed a hardening o£ could Bill get county centennial idly security when he Repair Your-: and "no he said, includes David O. Anderson and the attitude. "Sorry, refused to work?" plain just check." L. S Wight, Brigham City, «on ; excuse; to find for I Children's "·-; "The job we. got for you is suita- tried Wesley Gephart,- Tremonton. maybe the job, offered every way.' Since the him "Well, was ble in way off the beam," really says any veteran who'turns down said. '"Maybe he was fitted for SCHOOL SHOES employment suitable is a ineligible much better job and had a good Tide Brings Rationed and Oct. 21 CITY, SALT LAKE Box Ider Eyes Veterans?! Guide .This Is a story about'a pal of+for the allowance, (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER EVENING,: OCTOBER 21, 1946 |