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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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Ogden, Utah
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11
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Dairy Day lated Thursday Welfare Group Post (tad 111 Doctor Thankcdt Program Indicates For Milk Service Puts Stress tnf-? at Ave-fif teen One soldier Sgt Emmett in leld chapel re-1 gher suffered cuts on his hand i v- -La post cnapel sultiH re-SoiLABJ at ap Ogden Men Finishing Annapolis Courses receivea iirsi aia treatment at XT I kAfinUn1 the base hospital High Type Entertainment On Bear Admiral Beardall su-4- James Henry Blaps 217ft iciency Appreciation of the efforts of liV Beecihw9od pub-LiSfj in raisingPthe tS mUk industry in the state was expressed today by ton erhty Mrough Herbert Pen? tonu chief milk sanitarian Norfolk left "esday for iftpr new assignment after spending three years in Utah slrvi natIonal health ed -Se wuuu' was report- minid Thlfire of undeter-S the destroyed most the building was ar2 hedbJ the field's re de-voluSeekWlth the Bid S0ldier thetWV was blowing at ine Vhi e'xfalnirig ames and mak-mg the task of the fire more difficult tenters Catholic services were being conducted in the chapel at the time the fire was discovered Col Paul Wolf commanding officer appointed an investigating board to determine the cause of the fire Members of the board are: Lieut Col Howard Leach president Raymond Maxwell' Capt Francis Gray perintendent of the naval academy Annapolis has announced that two Ogden men are among the 1049 midshipmen eligible for graduation June 6 according to an Associated Press report re-i ceived today ier ana Lester Grant Hinchcliff Jr 2857 Van Buren will be commissioned as ensigns or as marine corps lieutenants Immediately: upon graduation the men who will receive bachelor of science degrees will be sworn into service Wendell Grover new member of the Utah welfare commission was introduced to members of the Weber county board of public welfare and the Weber county commissioners at a meeting of the wel fare ooara unaer xne cnairmanship of County Commissioner Joseph Petersen late Tuesday afternoon There was general agreement with Commissioner Grover's re 1 KX i 1 1 I 11 1 Dairymen's 'Association mark that the size and cost of the welfare department nelp to keep it very much in the nuhlic and that its efficient management Joins Wholeheartedly in Helping to Assure the Success of is a matter tnat must be kept foremost in the minds and activities of all persons connected with the organization including particularly the unpaid members of the county ooaras wnicn are responsi- The Sixteenth rAnnual U1C JWeiJ OU411illldlXfilLiUJIa Commissioner Grover was accompanied by Commissioner Parley White and members of the OFFICIALS Plain Citv' innni Thursday Left is Ralph Robson reneral chairmarhr-Ray Burtenshaw aSs1Stant VVeber county agent who will aid junior dairy-men with tfiAii ntiue i otaic xui Lex xx ui vile Wei far ri(nartm(Tit Local board members urged that department policies De scrutimfprf VUtilt I PLAIN Dairy day at-will present a Jersey heifer to the Flam Citv one of Weber countv's I outstanding VAnrTT to insure maintenance of sound uak 7V major I yearly festive and indus- 4-1 4 111 1 1 fTt- 1 i 1 1 1 1 1J fTU 1 nome ana iamiiy life the granting of relief on a fair basis to all with nn sneptal Knnsitanti 1 The Glenn and Richardson Grain Co will present a purple banner to the winning produce of dam in each brcorl anrt mimla Vnn- anv ffrnnn anH an avq mi lirtiVsilJX XA rV tt Jier will be awarded the best ciigiumijr iv gUdl CniS- elers" Mayor David Romney was snow man A halter will be of welfare board service a longer 1 ra 9 -f retwru man prooaDiy any other Utah person iai Events win uc nciu jtiiuisuay May 17 and the program indicates a full day of enjoyment both for city dvlvellers and farmers i Promptly at nine a cattle will be placed Judging will begin at ten a Hall Trout-dale Ore will judge Holsteins Andy Anderson University of Idaho will judge Jerseys and George Caine A Logan will judge Guernseys At noon a "four-square" dinner will be served by Relief society women in the ward hall followed )by continued judging at one release of cattle at five and 7V ftv-iiv-x UiOV-UOSiUil of welfare legislation welfare de- 4 boy and the outstanding FFA boy in fitting and showmanship Dairy Equipment The event completely sponsored byPlain-City will show milking methods and the latest dairy equipment Plans tot a display table where the value of milk will be stressed have been completed by Miss Maud Martin home demonstration agent of Weber countyg 1 parupem policies ana rules of eligibility for the granting of public assistance the course of the discussion it was recalled that the welfare department is 10 years old this month featuring Outstanding Herds nf anKA mis jjuuise west president oi thf hftm i anil linrnmimU tin oi awaras to owners of champion cattle Special Awards- In addition to regular cash premiums there will be special awards The outstanding Weber of the county farm bureau Foods mqla vri4l mMI- ill i Dairy Cattle-Among the Finest in America! kxuuc vviui iiiijn wm i De demonstrated by the home and community section Will Award Cows One of th hierHUwVif nt county Future Farmer will be given a registered dairy heifer from the breed of his choice presented by the Ogderi Klwanis club will be the awarding of two fine uws uonatea Dy Merwm Thompson Plain City and George I Al-vord North Ogden Junior boys will sell tickets on the cows and the nmppprfs will We urge you to attend ithis important and educational exposition You'll be proud of Utah's development as a leading dairy state ARDEN DAIRY MAm a iAUen Au Drummers Will Parade TonMt The city school drum corps festival that was scheduled for last Thursday evening and was postponed on account of rain will be held this evening at six at the stadium on Canyon road weather permitting This festival is an annual event and is sponsored by Baker-Merrill Post of the American I The Dee and Lee Brown award In appreciation of what Future Farmer training did for them will give the outstanding Weber county FFA boy a Holstein heifer from their own herd To promote further Jersey breeding in Utah John A Chugg 46" iiuvroiu llll- proving the Plain City cemetery Winding up the day's events Dean Bflkpr FroH cirti i -----1 uiugiciun aim Albert Sharp have I scheduled a dance beginning at nine CENfRAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION New Vetera in Organization ODEL DAIRY PARAMOUNT DAIRY ICE CREAM CO who offers three -cash prizes for the three outstanding corps The following srVirtnio i May Found Post in Ogden a x-nvuij vy in LXZ represented: Quincy Lorin Farr Mound Fort Polk Pingree Madison Washington and Grant The judges will be Rob-bins Col Ralph Poulton and Milton Bovle Rlise11 Taob- Ot-J- sn Ogden soon will have a post of The literature of the organiza- the new veterans oreani ration lion describes Amuof I wu I i I I i I III UU rxr lx3 wuvxv vyarvic Will act as masfpr nf imA huuik lie corps have all been trained by Ray American Veterans of World war II known as Amvetsln the opinion of Dr Clyde Marion Long-streth a physician of Atlantic Iowa recently retired lieutenant-commander of the navy vxx 11 lis membership from veterans of World war No 2 and devoted to the defense! of the constitution of the United States of Ajmerica the development of a sotind demo- CratlC Ampriron nrnntnv xt 9 x0 The public Is requested to be in the seats by six for the flag ceremonv fx cii aim ine welfare of the veterans of World The entire production Is free ot Dr Longstreth was in Ogden Tuesday in connection with his du- i (nive Tame Mo72 ues as a volunteer national organizer He announced the appointment of DrM Seidner retired major 13? Twenty-fifth street as organizer for the Am-vets in Ogden Amvets is incorporated in the Congratulations! fflJYi RRpRft ''F4 'UZi anici xji voiumDia ur i-ong' Streth Said thA nr0oniTo4iAM Wn mg formed because of sweeping ucittaiiu -un me pan oi me servicemen of this war to have an orean ization of ii i i i Coride' vx xxuxc man 35 states are' now represented by Yrttc! Til AnM4Htl ener WITH THE MODERN OUTFIT "i uuiigoueiu reuenuy nas II i I III Mxi-r JWtJU I uunc ui gcniiitiLiui worn in xVimne-sdta the Dakota: TSJhracVa f-Hming and Idaho particularly in SINGLE MILKER UNIT WITH ML SUPPLIER I a Minfir I III auc oiaie oxiowa long nas been usanuea ur jjongstretn is commander of the Five Sullivan Brothers i department of Iowa Dr Sonntag and Patrolman Or Barrett are the organi-zers in Salt Lake City SINGLE MILKING UNIT AJ UBIXV Holdridgea retired brigadier general is executive secretary qf the national organization with headquarters in Washington Down Staff Formed for mm: -pv vpfn Oay IBS)00 each $1325 per tlonlh (Cash Price $22500) Queen Contest You can run three of these milking units with one HP supplier The seventh war loan drive queen contest got off to a flvinir start at the Exchange club hour luesaay with the following com- COiiBE' jr mittee members appointed by II IV 1 II ONLY ill SUPPLIER rresiaent uiug i Vacher: i Kenneth Burton general man riILCIIiJG MACHINE USKJG Compliments TO Operates 3 milking units with this machine District organization: Clug Vacher chairman Elmer Myers and Herb Hinley Sponsoring committee: Norman Joineham hairrrinn Win Genuine Conde' Parts and Supplies 6V2M Single Faced Filter Discs box Conde Stall Cocks 57 110 co-chairman with Al Thon Jerry Jeremiassen Reed Gammell and II TT nn a "b-tt I II "FILTERED AIR" Modern in Design Easy to Operate 0 SavcsTtep Saves labor A rfl Vacuum Gauge Automatic Oiler Ballot control: Laurence Bluth chairman Ken- Davidson co-chair-man i i County finals committee: Elmer Pipe Line Relief ValveJ 3) AT YMFW 250 475 350 150 85 150 Vrtll Vmtt nit mIU'- 1 a 35-Inch YBeit Inflations ii Milk Tube (single unit)- tnairman Clyde Buehler co-chairman will be I in si a lhj sure uj come Cm Anderson's and see- the famous Conde i Milking: Machine commonly ac- uun i tin i II VtWMtUrt III oTanchion Air Tube- 190 mm ui Dy tne general chair WrJy by Commander Short Air Tube- 1 5 I 1T A TTVT A(Tmtr I wjHwu wiu woria iinest uonde is the product of the most painstaking: design r7i i1" OI the naval said thPe we largest west of th pected t5 DA TRY DAY N- and that thm a'- was over 'viiioiij)iup it is easy 10 operate requires a minimum of care and is truly a wonderful time "and labor saver Single milking' unit is complete with 50-pound steel pail cleaning brushes cleaning rod and rubber parts ready to connect to stall cocks The one-half horse power supplier will oper- fail Cover Gasket 90 Claw End Cod 30 Teat Cup Brush 80 Cover Inlet 15 rail Brush Cleaning Rod 100 Box of 100 103 Milk Bottle Caps Tube of 500 32 Conde Compact Efficient Power Unit V'J III) £waud Sweden was elected to -membership in the club vc uuee suitie uiuu uuuiers at a lime desired ADOIESCEMT PIMPLES ICQ DV man unul 1 Success fo Plain City Success fo 'Plain City DAIRY DAY soap and Ii 2326 Washington Blvd i I i i DAIRY DAY OIMTHIMT hi" i munii wmmni nwiiniiwiiiiiiiiiiiiimiaiiwiiini MiniMMwiiMpai 2265 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD DIAL 5775.

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