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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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Singers Schedule Yuletide Serenade A THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 15 1946 Reception Thursday Scovel in the I Fourth ward hall Mrs Scovel was for merly Mrs Maude Clark The In Fourth Ward FOR RENT OR SALE! A coupie was marnea uec in A wedding reception will be held the Salt Lake temple inursday from nine until mid-j All relatives and friends are in-night for Mr and Mrs Oliver vited They request no presents Hospital Beds Wheei Choir Will Make Tour of City Thursday Evening Adding color to Christmas fes- will cover the city in four groups tivities will be the Ogden high singing old and new favorites Aft- school a capella choir which will rouP UJ tour the city to sing melodies £or a Party and Chasrs crutches Bedside lamrs etc RELIABLE FN I :4 ACE PHOTO SHOP IS CONTINUING THEIR f-8 Wash Blvd The Citv-Widp rarnlinff an an inursaay uec Breinnins? at six-thirtv nual activity of the choir is under the choir consisting of 120 voices Doctors Lawyers Bonkers Indian' Chiefs Mere tt Supreme UTAH Christmas Gift for all your friends Utah Crisp Juicy Double RcJ DELICIOUS JONATHAN APPllES Special Machine-Sized i rl in direction 01 Glenn Hanson head of the music department of OHS The choir has as its officers Myron Campbell president Joyce Herrick vice president Reva Brown secretary Marilyn Willie treasurer Berna Goodwin and Colleen Price historians and librarians The singers have made several appearances this year including a performance at Weber college on Dec 10- Activities will continue after the holiday season when plans will be laid for the choir's participation in the annual spring concert in which all vocal departments of Ogden high school will take part This event usually is held in April New 25 Pound Half Bushel Gift Containers 1 PUCES INCLUDE DELIVERY BY EXPRESS AS FOLLOWS: Western 385 SET- 425 £Sl 450 States PHONE YOUR ORDER OR LIST TODAY UTAH FRUIT EXCHANGE SH 7728-7727 OF NEEDED AND HARD-TO-GET COMPARE OUR OFFICERS Arraneinr fnr i -n ui rnnrfurii rii-I i -a inc A appcn uuuir i ugaen mgn school are the Goodwin and Colleen Price (seated) Myron Campbell Joyce Herrick Marilyn Willie Tana Rev Brown PRICES! $688553 while anticipated income totals $761001 The requested 1947 budget exceeds the present yearly appropriations by $42564 the comparison being for this yearand $688553 for next year Jaycees Plan Yule Contest Junior chamber of commerce will sponsor a home Christmas lighting contest with prizes to be awarded for the most artistic displays it is announced by Gordon Cutler director in charge Three judges will be announced in the near future together with rules First prize will be $25 second $15 and third $10 Those desirous of entering the contest are request to telephone 2-8433 Jack Harbertson committee member or Cutler 2-0859 or 2-9075 Entries will be accepted until Dec 23 when judging will begin The displays are scheduled to be illuminated during the entire holiday season nightly from seven FHddy Dee 13th was a luckv dav for Oaden's thrifjy shoppers as we opened our new-downtown Government Surplus Center! County Budget Pares Planning Fund $10000 Funds for drainage mosquito Peterson and Charles A Halver- abatement and watershed conser- son said they didn't believe the vation will be included in Weber planning commission's activities county 1947 budget but the al- had or would benefit the county lotment for the joint city-county to a degree commensurate with planning commission will be the $15000 allocated to it this trimmed $10 000 i vor- -n o4 iqa? SUPPLIES gain-Buys for the Budget-Wise Cold Light Regular 17500 ENLARGER i 2795 to to Chairman Lyman Hess an- Given Assurance nounced Saturday AS8urancc Decision to trim the planning In enterin a $5000 item for commission budget from $15 000 to moS(lulto abatement during the i $5000 was carried by a two to i forthcomin8 year commissioners i one vote with Commissioner Hess hey had received assurance i dissenting In explaining their an- I that the proposed Weber county BILL FOLDS AND 1995 DeJur Light Regular 1740 METERS 13325 1000 1750 Model 5B tion Comissioners Joseph to to 'ALLETS DeJur until ten Prize winners will be announced shortly after New Year's day said Cutler Those desiring to enter the contest are invited to telephone the above numbers or to cut out and send the blank below to Jack Harbertson 836 Thirty-sixth NAVY LEATHER JACKET ARMY B-1 5 JACKET ARMY BLANKETS ALPACA LINED JACKET SLIPOVER SWEATERS COMBAT BOOTS ALL-WOOL PANTS be formed in time to allow a tax I levy of one-tenth of a mill to fi- nancj its activities The organization which probab- i lv Will be directed hv Dr Orsnn Regular 2550 I- 'to to We would like to enter our home in the Christmas lighting contest this year Name to The most acceptable of gifts Our billfolds wallets fashioned from selected leathers mbining all the conveniences one expects in these practical gifts 895 395 049 425 895 147 219 to NAVY BATHROBES Address We are reducing various odd brands and odds and ends daily There are many items that are on SALE that are not listed Come in and see them today! ACE PHOTO SHOP "ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS" 32824th St Phone 2-5184 Young proposes to conduct a program of drainage spraying and education during summer months to eradicate and prevent multiplication of the pest The commissioners budgeted $5000 for drainage in the western portion of the county after taking field trips to Warren Plain City and other communities portions of which they declared are "virtually afloat" The funds will be used to install drainage pipes and ditches which are expected to eliminate this trouble and make possible reclamation of considerable land which has been made unfertile by rising of salt and other minerals to the surface One aspect of the matter which figured in the commissioners' decision was the recent rejection by to GHINO SHIRTS Two Found Guilty In Theft Trial Two defendants Saturday had been found guilty of grand larceny by a jury in District Judge John A Hendricks' court Sentencing of the pair both of whom have previous criminal records according to District Attorney Glenn Adams was continued until Monday Dec 16 The maximum penalty for the offense is one to 10 years in the state prison $1000 fine or both The pair Jack Riley 50 and Amo Seeronen 40 were accused in the state complaint of stealing a suitcase containing an audio-phone from the offices of the state health department at Twenty-fourth and Lincoln The machine used to test breathing of children was property of the Ogden city board of education and was being used by the public health service whose director Dr Kes-ler signed the complaint The men denied any knowledge of the crime to PLEXIGLASS per sheet to MATTRESS COVERS 1 Offers Sought on Model Farms The Weber county farm agent A rrllittinnn inAav 110H Nobody Prices on Surplus Goods Are Lower Than Our Complete 1 Store! I a call for farmers who would vol-I unteer to participate in a new I style of long-range agricultural development "We have been authorized to assist farmers in various parts of the county in setting up and maintaining demonstration farms Those farmers who cooperate with us in this program will receive the benefit of the best technical agricultural training and adviced available in the country and of assistance by specialists working through the extension service" MfW Merchandise Arriving Every Hour! rV MICHELSON CO Plain City Youth On Polar Cruise GM 3c Clyde Skeen son of Mr and Mrs Wilford Skeen Plain City is among the crews accom tne iarmers home administration of applications for loans by several veterans in Warren Improper drainage was the reason given for the turn-down Commission action in budgeting $4000 for the recently-formed Weber County Watershed Protective association is expected to enable that agency to initiate its program of securing denuded watershed areas and placing them under the protective management of the forest service Representatives of the corporation recently appeared before commissioners to explain grave consequences would probably result if a long-range program were not begun immediately to control grazing and rehabilitate the watersheds which they declared are the source of the county's water The $4000 was specifically rt-quested to exercise an option on a 2300-acre tract of range land in upper North Fork canyon which was cited as one of the chief "sore spots" in the county The $4000 will be matched by a like sum from the forest service it was announced at that time Although there have been changes in a number of departmental items the proposed budget which will be adopted Dec 31 will remain substantially the same as originally announced County Clerk and Auditor Lawrence Malan said Anticipated expenditures are AR SURPLUS STORE! He added that his office might not be able to inaugurate such programs on the properties of all farmers who volunteer but that part of the program will get under way very soon Christianson his assistant Grant Esplin and the home demonstration agent for Weber county Miss Maud Martin returned Friday from a week-long conference at the Utah State Agricultural college Logan on improved agricultural extention service activities panying Admiral Richard Byrd to the Antarctic region He serves on the oiler Cac-apon Gunner's Mate Skeen was married while on H-24th STREET OGDEN gift supms KH THE WHOLE FAMILY furlough in Oc-i tober to Missl OGDEN TRANSIT CO jjorraine i'lersori of North Ogden He entered the navy in June 1943 and saw duty in the Pacific aboard the Woman's fvereffe in block simulated leather comfortable lowheeled loafer style to relax tired feet I 4 to 9 139 USS Kaskaskia Skeen and also on a landine craft Ho New Service on North Wall to Ogden Industrial Area NORTH WALL AVENUE Rayon Plush Orsay an excellent value with its cozy toft warmth padded sole and heel! Wne blue 4 to 9 OSJ attended Weber county school He has two brothers Wilford Skeen reeently discharged from the army and Donald Skeen recently released from the navy Startup Begins Term SALT LAKE CITY Dec 14 Women's felt Slipper with a longweoring EG t0 24th and Wington riorth to 23rd then west on 23rd to Mricoln North Lincoln to 21gt hard leather sole and comfortable low rubber heel In sizes 4 to 9 139 MOVING? Pianos Farnlture Glectrto lee Boxes Baggage Pecking i Storage Across the Street or Across the State SLADE TRANSFER r- veuuc ionn on wall Avf nue to Acres return the same! route Ajf Kaipn startup 3a salt Lake NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND Man's Plaid Opera Slipper brown or blue plaid fabric tops comfortably gfk padded soles and heels Sizes 6 to 11 Wah lomand 21 and Wall Uity business man was committed to the state prison today to begin serving a term of not to exceed 10 years for voluntary manslaughter He was convicted of killing his former business associate Don Swenson 42 last Sept 4 (7 and Wall Acres Dial 8944 2457 Kletel For Boys sizes I to 6 LS9 fe4SAMl 6:52 AM 7:45 AM AM 7j55 AM 800 AM Child's Bunny Slipper in noturol elec 8 :45 AM 8:52 AM 9:00 AM AM 9T55 AT 9:52 AM 10:00 AM 9 45 AM 10:45 AM 1052 AM 0:55 AM 1 1 4tl AWash tnfied shearling sheepskin soft worm sizes 5 to 12 jy Child's Felt Bootee red blue 7-3 49c Child's Felt Zipper Bootee sizes 6-3 49c Child's Felt Hi-Lo 69c SD VIA LA P-LA 1203 PM I 1:55 AM 12:05 PM 12:57 PM hOQ PMnfiopM- 12:50 PM It45 PM PM "TTilT11" I 24 Acres Wall Wall Wash 7:00 AM 7:05 AMJ7jfgAM 7 aH -JMZfAMTs ijgljAMTlo jjggAMj I 1 1:08 AM 12:30 PM 2U5PM Tr3M' 3:15 PM JSVLlMSl 5:15 PM 1 7:15 PM 00JPMJji0 9fJPM JQ-45PM I 10:50 PM 10:53 PM I lQQ PM 2:00 PM 2:45 PM 2:52 PM 2:55 PM to SD 4:20 PM VIA LA 4:27 PM 4:30 PM 4:40 PM 5:45 PM 5:52 PM 5:55 PM CAN YOU USE $25 $50 $75 or more? STATE FINANCE CO makes personal loans of $25 to $300 to employed men or women-single or married JT PUn yon can borrow on YOUR OWN SIGNATURE or se your household good or car a security Convenient monthly payments FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE 2-7529 If more convenient just come to our office Loans usually completed the same day you apply toons for Down Pay mem on Real Estate STATE FINANCE CO Room 523 Eccles Bid 24th Washington Phone 2-7529 6:00 PM 6:45 PM 6:52 PM 7:00 PM 7:45 PM 7:52 PM 7:55 PM PM Tffl 8j45 PM 8:52 PM 9:00 PM iooop py 9:55 PMj lb: 1 5 PM PV VIA LA-U 945PM I 9:52 PM 25Wash to PV VIA LAI a 1 1 i PV 1 1 :30 PM IhOOPM IhinPM 11:50 PM PM 11:58 PM 12:05 PM GRANT CO 2379 WASH BLVD.

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