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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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7 Davis Enlarges Broken Records Expected Giles P(Meng waa Purchasers Warned At rat htock Show Libraries at OoiBio non Captain Will Take VA Position Ric HAM cfiY June Capt Aldo Romiti chief of the reconditioning service since December 1945 at Bushnell general hospital On Stock Prices SALT LAKE CITY Jun fTTP Attoifney Predicts 38000 To Sfgn Drink Petition SALT LAKE CITY June 5 CAP) Second went to Wendell blsen of Amnsement Plan The OPA today warned purchaseri of prige livestock at the 10th an-jnual Intermountain Junior Fat Stock show that they must remain SALT Twp Schools CENTERVILLE Davis County June 5 libraries of Davis county's two Junior high schools wilt be augmented: during summer months by several hundred volumes purchased nd enrVsicned bv A prediction that 38000 Utah resi within ceiling price limits in retailing the meat dents will sigh petitions for a referendum calling for sale of liquor by the drini came todav fi Brigham City recently revealed his acceptance of a position with the veterans' administration as ex-ecutive officer of the medical re-j habilitation service branch No 11 I With headquarter- st KattlA am report a Tew days A total of 25000 is needed 4 place the referendum on the geiU Logan and third to Dei ftafr Campbell another Providence? exhibitor First place for cattle showmanship in the POur-H contest went to another girl Marion Itluston of Saratoga Wyo The sale will put mrO than a million and a uarter pounds of beef on the market for hungry Americans Much of it is expected to be purchased by intprmountain slaughters and be dressed within the next two weeks FT Frank Morrison of IMprtaugh Idaho also received an award for All recoros ior uie uiiermuumain junior" livestock show were expected to be broken today as the auction of entries opened with the largest number of stock on hand Both top individual prices and record sales were anticipated by show officials to climax the three-day event Merill Parkin show manager said the total sales may well soar to almost twice as much as the $170000 paid out last year Grading of stock ended with judges handing the best beef cattle top award to Elaine Theurer a Four-H club member from Providence Utah John A Boggk Salt Lake City at- dL cim eiecuon Dailot NovembeiEi Mie uavis country library board Rockwood Centeryillp board president announced today Noting today that the board lias received 8000 to 10000 new volumes in the past six months Rockwood observed that the board now has "more books than' ton "Consumers have reported that they purchased cuts of beef from such animals at above legal ceiling prices" Mark Greene OPA price executive said today adding that this was a direct violation of the law Sales of prize beef at club shows afe exempt from price controls at wholesale Greene explained but not retail Bos said man '77 nr wniH til i ttj 8 a We to nish oui petlUott 0 d' CWefly ationT campaign by June 151 SST regiSrt JSaTXSc? wT His latest rloort hl 1 more fo' the Prtiti -atue snowmanship have placts to put iOliJ in IIP Chorsl-of hr signatures al of them valid so torneys Vnder library board policy Rockwood? explained the books would bet distributed equitably among the public libraries of the various Davis county communities Auxiliary Lists signal to the that this mov chance of going SALT LAKE CITY Jiune 5 (AP) Attorney General Gryjer A Giles today studied a request by the Utah centennial commission for an opinion on the state fair board's contract with the Beehive Midways Inc to furnish public amusement especially during the centennial celebration next year Giles was asked to rile whether the contract is in "direct conflict with the program the commission proposes to present" The commission said no additional I contractual agreements would be made until the ruling is forthcoming Requests Opinie The bpinion was requested by David McKay centennial commission chairman and second counselor to the first presidency of the Latter-day Saints church and other committee members-! The commission also asked Giles to decide "whether or! not under the law if the centennial commission should determine it needed the facilities available at the fairgrounds for the period! of the exposition Mayl to October 15 1947 the same should not be knade available to the commission" The commission in 4 statement also denied giving tbie go-ahead Wash The genial veteran officer will report for his now duty cn June 15 Capt Romiti came to Bushnell in July 1943 as a patient for amputee treatment following shrapnel wounds Incurred on Attu island Aleutian islands while assigned to duty with the Invading Seventh division In May 1944 he was assigned to duty as executive officer of the newly activated reconditioning service at BushnelL His wife Viola and son Jay six are presently wirh bim in Brigham City Stillliifhr Stomach Acid Paws? If excess acid symptoms still han on if kw i-te Iair Doard to ment has a fair conduct a fai IT Oil I I IS 1947 Farewell Set for Norman Woodf ield lORTH QGDEN A farewell dance to honor Norman Woodfield son of Mr and Mrs Ray Woodfield iw mumcipauues naa braries Hower in liu at libra Consmissioti's over Oui? biggest handicap ha been the jfact So many persons' tter New Officers Hes in certain communities mmm In its lette to Giles the corn- who have signed the petitions havjjf been found advisable to assign mission said: "You can appreciate th oirK poors to the libraries of various (public schools books purchased by the moved frpm their former resij dences andj as a result are not listf ed on the polling books" iiDrary ooard will be labeled ac- HKWKAS ZUICKWAY' rassmg posiion the centennial commission Would occupy in the fair pro! ceeded with ltfe advertised program il to operating a midway with rides ank other types of entertainment tiey propose presenting an extraordinary entertainment ieature each wppIt rktnk CALLOUSES coraingiy and citizens of the ya-ripus communities as Well as stu-dAitsiof the schools may take out library board books from the school libraries In fact it iiiWf KlMM dcturs with lh marvel plastic ctli4 JiM brush it on then wen your platas wKU 4 1 1 iLJii To reUevepaiirful callouses bunting or tenderness on bottom of feet and remove alJouaoe gut these stomach hurts when full of food or bur's when empty because of excess acid if your digestion and appetite it poor and gas bloats causes heartburn chances are you haven't UDGA Tablets Over 200 million have Ten used for relief of stomach and ulcer pains due to excess acid Make your own fast -working home trial Get a 25c box of UDGA Tablets from your druggist You must be convinced ia 5 minutes or double your money back ucu inai any ua coumy tjii izen may have access to any county library book in any of the iv eral libraries he explained It tea lo a unooth durable curiae that tit yo gums Ko bast needed Nuiit is sot a gummy Mat St powder that row apply each day becomes part of the plate coud permanent tassel odorless natural pink ia color Easy as Ut lor months Try Nuiit ai one Sold a money bck guaranto Sal Pnc SI 00 rc sale al ail leading drusjlec mm Booming cushioning pads Nortn ugaen will be held in the North Ogden recreation hall Friday June 7 and nine Elder Wood-field will leave June 19 for Cambridge Mass headquart ers of the eastern states mission where he will serve He has attended Weber college following his xi i a in October 1945 tract from the features proposed to ue presemea fcv the infannji I buitaiiiiasiun More books will be purchased by the board prior othe autumn registratiotiin the schools Rockwood said a large number of public library books of high schpoj level already hive been placed in In 10000 Rexall Drug Sfores Hosts of Health Beauty ValuS me nign jscnooi ljbrary at Kays-ville vf A Most of i the books procured durf ing the prist six months have ben seipciea ior tne use or small cnur Rockwood said dfen Rockwood said ii 'I 4 i 1 It i nil mi a I mil EVANSTON Wyo Jupe Mrs Ernest Coles Is thd new presi-djent of the American Legion auxiliary Medicine Butte post No 41 it was reported todayj Mrs Clark Redfield is retiring president Mrs Coles whose husband is a World War II veteran is the youngest president to be elected to the Medicine Butte post auxiliary As a member of the junioif auxiliary she attended Girls' Sjtafte in Ces-per whre she was elected chief justice of the state su eme court Latr she served as prstdrit of the junior auxiliary unit in vanston Also elected to off ice it the Monday meeting were Mrs fa King first vice president Mfs Clifford Ragan second vice president Mrs Seitz secretary-treasurer Mrs LaMar Ashton histbriah Mrs John Foley chaplain Mrs Lamont Clark sergeant-at-armiMrs Clark Redfield Mrs John Watts and Mrs Swan Dorg executive committee Delegates to attend the annual Legion and auxiliary convention to be held in Cheyenne August wjere named as Ernest Coles Mrs Clifford Ragan Mrs Eldwirt Wall Work MrsL Martin Kfarris Mrs George Ewer Mrs Oscar Anderson Mrs Dj King Mrs Clark Redfield Mrs LaMar Ashton and Mrs Shephard Alaternates chosen include Mrs Watts Mrs Erpest Heivard Mrs Herman A Olson Mrs Walter Ball-haxis Mrs George Baf nes Mrs Verne A Taylor ip Wrren Barnes Mrs CI Seitzj Mrs Arden Norman and Mrs Erici Gjervik i Members agreed to I serve as judges at the annual school election scheduled for June 17 Ai report on the Poppy day sale revbaled that a total of $34909 was realized in the Sale Of the Leffinrv iknnni cme Kir from the air Mr Woodfield force having been stationed at Sheppard field Texas Testimonial services in Elder Woodf ieid's honor will be held Sunday June 9 in conjunction with the evening services which continence at eight p'nv The North iiew Garden club will hold "a flower display in conjunction with the dance Club members and' ward members are urged to contribute bouquets fimuiuuiini uami Now Fruitful I Ave LOGAN June Some land' thai was "right side up in the first place" but was plowed for dry farming then abandoned Sikch acres and also depleted range lands Ttifs month onyf Wri any $2 purchase of Qara Nome Cosmetics feg 59c Mi 31 An ft septic Solution jwffi Reg 25c Klenzo Nylon Tooth Brush! are yielding nutritious grasses jforr 5 REG 49c livestock experimental areas' iri Tooele county So that people may see what lis being done a "field! day" has been set for Thursday at Benmore according to Dr Walker director of the Utah ari-i cultiirar experiment station and A- Ci dean of agriculture Stockmen scientists and others! IRA NOME 84c Value BOfH FOR IINIATURE SET interested pre invited to attend by 1 Both Voirs without extra cost! for the price of Anti-alone! Rexall Mi 31 Suspect Held in Knifuig SALT LAKE CITY June 5 (AP) have arrested and aire holding a man in connection with the knifing of Pfc Roosevelt Jent 23 of Fort Lewis Wash whose condition was described by Fort Douglas hospital attendants: as "serious" Jent was wounded in the thigh abdomen during an altercation at a hotel and tavern here Monday night police reported Detectives said the man being held "for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon" said he had been cleaning his fingernails with a pen knife and accidentally cut the soldier while trying to avoid a fight He said Jent and another soldier struck him and he cut the wounded man while trying to push his way between them The detectives said no complaint will be issued until a further study of the incident has been made septic kills germs on contact With Puset size of the exquisite Cajtjja Nome perfume that tuhec or convex tooth brush tne agencies cooperating in the experiments The agensies are theJU soil conservation service forest service bureau of plant industry and the Utah experiment station! Abandoned dry farms and overgrazed range land were seeded! to i crested Wheat grass in Toojele county areas On- some of these cattle are being grazed The field day was originally auxiliary and junior auxiliary members This money will be used fr the care of ifiospitajllzed veterans and their families eitt for 52 a 54 ounce and purse size of same mm fowjr Cara Nome powder as in the lis- 1 ue luxe oos scheduled for May 29 i Evanston Housing Plan Approved EVANSTON iffyo jiune 5 Final approval bf sites land plans fOr the Evanston federal housing project was granted rently when Hobart Chaprhan alt request of federal nublic housing anth nritv Closing Seen for Bnrley POW Camp Increase Med in ASPI 100 Tabs Reg 29c (Rubbing) ALCOHOL RUPERTf Idaho June 5 Possibilities that the Rupert prisoner war camp will be closed soon after June 15 was expressed here ibday when Major Paul Ay Johnson acting commanding officer announced that the prisoners would be transferred Soon after the present farm labor contract expires! I A The war department's contract with'farm labor sponsoring organizations and other groups utilizing met with FPHA officials in Seattle! Wash Plans prepared1 by Mr Chapman were approved and authorization given to proceed with the project The housing units tempdjrary structures used during the past few years for war wdrkers will be dis Pt Reg 35( mm mm of Magnesia 12 ounces Tax CoDections SALT LAKE CITY June 5 (AP) Utah collected almost 20 per cent more in taxes in the 11 months ending June 1 than in the same period last year a state tax commission report showed today With May taxes totaling $2792-848 the total for the first 12 months of the current fiscal year rose to $21307741 as compared to $17825330 in a similar period of the last fiscal year mantled alter which thfey will be shipped to Evanlston for erection Ti i UJ ukik xi is expeciiea miSfworK wil prisoners 0f war fori labor expires start on June 10L June 15 Major Johnson said Civilian employes at the camp EPSOM SALT 5-lbs Reg 21c Attends Coijiferdiice have been given notification of an Impehding shutdowli ind some" 45 (have quit work within the past "week Johnson said Pint Myo June The Rev Witsnn Tire flnnnrirl Tr is' at Reg 35c tending the annual-Methodist con- tAm i ill il 1 1-1 VL Denies Extension in iwciitc neiu uu yecii mew-castle Wvn Hp Will rptiirn in Rail Abandonment aiiston during the lattei- part of Volunteers Taking Fire Training Volunteer fire fighters of Utah cooperative living in the Ogden river ranger district are to gather at their regular meeting places for additional tri next week His mother Jflrs SALT LAKE CITY June 5 (AP) cannon is visiting friends and rela lives in California is not necessary for the abandonment date of the Salt Lake Snd Utah railrbad (Orem line) be t-tended beyond June 3 the infer state commerce commission Sn- rvOT4 i rv July 10 and 19 Raneer dlarVo BUIDES MILLIONS Anderson said Aide Glen Ward Jtraining films S5c POCKET 'Pen- Lite the company The name guides millioiis to aspirin quality spee( economy 12 tablets costs only 10c wm De a ieature of the classes and he added that! the sessions will climax with the annual per g'Jard school at Eden June 17 The vnllintonrv: -w 4n CA REPEATER PEN 1500 STREAMLINER SET SKYLINER SET 875 PRESENTATION SET 1475 KWIKAtTE KWIIC4IT6 (Heavy Duty)JBc He had requested the 30-day Extension in order to continue negotiations for sale of parts of the lfne to railroads operating in this afea but the ICC said such sales coild be completed after June 8 without StJoseoh ncially notified by mail ASPIRIN Prices do not include batteries -r violating the abandonment order Two simple steps A Dronth Reported in PKG0F 20 ENVEL0I 3 in One COOKIE CUTTER I Some (Itaji Wedgewood envelopes in Sl2" and 6 54" sizes Oualitv mucilatte! Fine ClP Cuts! Lifts Drops! It's designed to be the handiest cutter you've ever used! 'Ia stainless plastic! 19 in Improving the LOOKS boosting VITALITY! nsiw' A mi in'MiMl lailril 1 Catraf 1 SALT LAKE CITY Inn rAb The water resoiirceS branch of the geological surve today re ported that serious drouth conjii Tinn nrfvai in southern in HANDKERCHIEFS WRITING PORTFOLIO ern Utah as a result of precipitation during May Many of the streams in the areas hit near record lows in the amounts Of water runoff the agency said FuH size Men's Fine quality neatly hemmed Beat the laundry delays Get plenty 391 SO sheets' fine paper 24 envelopes in Lord Baltimore folio for easy 1 lap-writing 15 2 Pfcmof tht How VITAL DIGtSTIVt JUICES In ih ifemocii 2-Enrgiz your body with RICH RED BLOOD! AdjvstabU New Low Price I BATH SPRAY I SHOE TREES feV''- Plastic and Metal Vvjos 79c Now Only SSS3 SaltS food you eat i YOUR No 1 Si Sfff '0 or 2000 pound Ahti-Splash! Fits Helps shoes hold their shape and look better! faucet nv ouate rays you must have an aae- Iwl stomach DIGESTIVE JUICES and WrL RETY mnZZ stfomach DIGESTIVE JUICES and mP St both must be SSS Tonicliiay help you STlKfSij ttouble? wiout organic mkZ7W4u imPoant relults enable you to 'J' Thus you getfresh vu Yuur wnrir i RADIO NEWS te- in 10 and iCr" SMS 1 SSSCf mtsm I and His Orchestra On the Rexall Summer Air Show Begins Friday June 14 TlTI I helps build i' www STURDY HEALTH.

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