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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER HA rHlUAY tVtMMj JAN UAH 1U 1UH 1 Early Utah Settler Succumbs at 93 Year's Leaders Named by Sons of Utah Pioneers IBH Evangelist Uses! Magic Tricks I Evangelist Paul DeF Mortiniore is entertaining children and adjults by his feats in magic at the First Club Installs Hears Needs At Weber College 1 dining room Thursday eve- uB of officers ftMOBf' Dixon president Weber uest speaker Sal- I Bulon DHuy 501 Cros chief Changes Made in Ticket Sale I For Rodeo Shows Adjustments in the price schedule for Pioneer days rodeo tickets including a special half-price for children in any section of the stands were agreed upon at a special meeting late Thursday of the rodeo advisory committee In previous years children's tickets cost the same as an adult's Registered Insured QUALITY DIAMONDS Distinctive Jewelry "tmi i nis speech were: Christian church during an extensive revival campaign Mr Mortimore uses this method to teach object lessons For example he asks a small boy to collect four pennies from the audience The lad is asked to drop them in a bag in full view of a ii rl fence The Project May Test Hangover Ideas That age-old question of whether it is better to work off or sleep off a hangover probably will receive an unofficial test soon as result of a decision by Ogden city and Weber county commissioners to establish a farm on which to put city and county prisoners to work i Advanced by City Police Chief Petersen Sheriff Mac Wade and the Kiwanis club the proposal is expected to have the following results: Produce enough vegetables to feed prisoners throughout the year rehabilitate some habitual imbibers who have lost confidence in themselves "drive others who are allergic to work" from the county and provide labor to clean highways in preparation for the centennial celebration Chief Petersen! asked the commissioners to provide ground for the farm Suggested as a site was a portion of unused land at the city airport clerk to the auditor Co wuj elected president of the Ogden-Weber county chapter of the Solid of Utah Pioneers at the annual! meeting Thursday evening in this Ben Lomond hotel He was formerly vice president and actingl president Albert Foulger was elected vice president and the following elected directors of the executive board for two-year term: Francis Wood Ambrose A Shaw Albert Barker Paul Gilgen Lawrence i Malan Balph Mitchell I Wendell I Ashton president of the stat organization described the projects which Sons of Utah Pioneers ap sponsoring for this centennial year Weber county's quota of repre FINE WATCH REPAIRING Personalised Service By Experta i easa a a ft SI Bra BkTB iSBBVH BB mmmm mm BssBBw''' mm mm mm uv I rluma make this commun-as eminently known ed-nof! and culturally as it is now known industrially Now is LrL take a stand for 8 fnf H1" eber COlle8e" At Pr- tt" 11 las as mny students as University of Nevada and as many a University of Idaho southern oranch Our young people in this umnrVinity need better break tnan they have at present "President Truman recently declared the cessation of Weber college is still fighting the battle of the bulge" Jimmie Gaskill vice president 20-30 international pre-seated a nast nmis' 4a BOX mi True a list ex- Mortimore I A Tr ue plains that even the smallest ift dedicated to God's work will! be Value sentatives to iNauvoo-oan wkb trek will announced at a meet Clarence Henriksen ma Washington Blvd multiplied The boy is then asked to reach in the bag and four dimes are brought out Thus says Mr Mortimore the teachings of the Bible "become real" ia the chil-dren's imagination The magic object lessons are Kulon Draney ing of th state executive board to be held ihis evening The Og-den-Weber! county board will meet at 533 Twenty-sixth at two Sunday to formulate plans for a luncheon jlib Ogden-Weber chapter has a peckers' bureau ana musical division which stand ready to furnish progrsmi on "Know Vour In reserved sections and 50 cents in the general admission sections The schedule of 1947 rodeo fees for adults adopted by the committee which met under chairmanship of City Commissioner Harold Welch follows: Box seats $250 definite seat in a reserved section Of the stands $2 general admission $150 The cost for the children in each level will be half the amount This schedule imposes 25-cent increases on ail classes of seats with the exception of thb $250 box feat Welch laid purpose of the increase it two-fold: to offiet the fees lost through changes in children's admissions and 1(6 pay the increased cost of production faced through the contract with Oene Autry movie cowboy iter Who will produce the rodeo Welch pointed out also that the top admissions to the Autry show at Madison Square Garden New York were $550 last fall "Autry entire Garden performance will be brought to Ogden" he said? Arrangements are being made to set up a widespread advance ticket sale Jack Minnoch and conducted the Ulltallation ceremonies for the fol-Lowinf 'w oncers who are to hold office for the ensuing six months: President Russell Frr first vice president Joseph Wood sec-ond vice president Max Lamph sergeant-it-arms Doug Ansley secretary treasurer John WttMt and directors William Eckardt Max Booth Earl Bmithwaitft n4 Left Walker AHee Mary Smith Mrs Alice Mary Smith 93 widow of Lot Smith early Utah pioneer and colonizer died one Thursday ftt th residence of daughter Mrs Alex Schott 2871 Jackson after illness ojf about six weeks She was born in Birmingham England Dec 21 1109 ft daughter ot George and Elizabeth For- ough Baugh and becanie convert I) church In Enitlarid Utah" during the coming year PfKTttfM Acts AT ONCE to Va I ftfF CORDUROY jj TT Ages 3 to 16 only one point of interest There if favorite hymn singing other musical numbers and 33 mm Kodachromes and slldefilmj on the lives of great Bibl cftrctrk "Mr Mortimore if a powerful preacher and many arc turning to Christ for salvation A great" re nurgence of Christian life sweeping through the congregation" said a statement Mr Mortimore can be heard on Sunday at eleven a in and seven-thirty and each week night (except Saturday) at seven-thirty The sermon topics for next week have been announced I as: Monday "Bible Baptism" Tuesday "A Shrewd Fool" Wednesday "The Sin That God Will Not Forgive" Thursday "Two Men Who Built New Houses" Friday "The Many Present at Lecture Event A large audience of- the Weber college lecture aeries became bet ter acquainted Thursday night with Surinam or Dutch Guiana the only Netherlands colony on the American mainland through narration and motion picture provided by Nlcol Smith who visits little known regions and writes books takes pictures and then lectures about them The Netherlands government Smith said obtained the hot moist and jungle dominated region of northern South America by trad- Schott Ogden Mrs Richard 8 Freeman Los Angeles 21 grand-chlldren 53 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren Services will be conducted in the mortuary 0408 Washington at eleven a Monday by Hyrum Wheelwright bishop of the Twenty-fourth ward Burial will be In the Logan city cemetery Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from six to nine o'clock and on Monday until time of Relieve and 'Loosen' BAD CPmS (C4USED COLOf) lTh Ant tooonfuls of meniMin mutt EaSTgm uch coughing or IIS Let Fn-acrlbfid by thousand 'of Doctor I mkumin icu oo not only to xtWmy coughing but It Tooieii ph epm' snd make Set tc TrZimlatr' Effective! Plena Uutingl BuVrtrrossiK toOay True Church of Jesus Christ LUGGAGE SALE ing the Manhattan district for it The first settlers embraced slavery too recklessly the slaves becoming so numerous they rather took over and slaughtered the masters Descendants of many of these slaves re now among the picturesque tribesmen of the wild lands Smith said that bauxite is ft principal export To protect the movement of this source of aluminum the United States maintained troops in Surinam through the war to guard against German sabotage one example of which was the sinking of a freighter in a river in an attempt to block a channel Smith's motion pictures fascinated the audience particularly those pertaining to Dutch Guiana animal and insect life The motion picture study of the remarkable umbrella ant was an exceptional demonstration of progress in visual education NOW IN PROGRESS READ BROS 24th at Kiesel She came to in 1871 making her home first in Cache county She was married to Mr Smith in the Salt Lake Endowment house April 29 1872 Called as a colonizer by authorities of the church Mr Smith and his family went into Mexico and later to Moenkope Ariz where he died In 1892 Mrs Smith then moved to Farmington and later to Morgan making her home in Logan until 1905 when she came to Ogden An active church worker she was a member of the Ogden Twenty-fourth ward Mt Ogden stake She was also a member of Daughters of the Mormon Battalion and was known throughout Weber and Cache counties Surviving are a son and four daughters: Smith Coleville Wash Mrs Mary Carr Mrs William Wilson and Mrs 'Sky High' Stack Of Trees Ready A "sky high" stack of Christmas trees was centered in Affleck baseball park today ready for the "Spirit oi the Pines" program at seven o'clock tonight when the timbers will be consumed in a roar of flames Preliminary music will start at six forty-five Other music skits and brief talks will feature the program designed to be an annual attraction Dozens of Primary members and Boy Scouts will take pari Elliott Wright chamber of commerce representative in charge of the program will be master of ceremonies The event is free to the public Clearance Specials on SPORT COATS LEISURE COATS LEATHER JACKETS Special Group MEN'S SLACKS $495 STENOTYPE MACHINE SHORTHAND Easy to Learn High Speeds Obtainable it Easy to Read Any Time Notes Never Get Cold i -j New Class Begins Monday Jan 13 at OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE 2437y2 Kiesel Ave Phone 4812 Evening Class Only APPROVED FOR VETERAN TRAINING fA JlTi CHECK THESE "HOT" AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALS CLOTHING COMPANY ALLSTATE 'Smart Apparel" Phone 7491 TIRES far Passenger Cars mmmmmL TSv llR WW 1 TO 1 Only $1485 Sin 400x16 'Ili" 4 Shji 600x16 650x16 550x16 We believe these items represent the most outstanding values we have ever offered in our 18-year existence in Ogden In converting from furniture to our pre-war business of appliances we have found many odds and ends that we must clear Tire Tube Price Price 41485 9329 91805 9378 91325 9225 91090 9387 920 45 SSMBsfl SSBMBBBBsl l-'-'SBBBsl BBBBK flBBBBBBsl 'OCf'i BPV SEaaaH LH afl SIr''' BSBMiSBBI BBBBBft Am BbV mm 5is mf vlm wilF" mM WW BARGAINS Driver Denies Guilt in Tipsy Complaint CE Sandberg 27 of 812 Twelfth denied guilt in city court today to a charge of drunken driving and his case was set down for hearing next week Bail was fixed at $250 Police said Sandberg early Thursday nearly collided with a police car and then allegedly attempted to make an Improper turn near Twenty-fifth and Washington Police Hold Escapees In Crime Series SALT LAKE CITY Jan "10 Salt Lake City police said a 15-year-old escapee from the Utah industrial school at Ogden admitted at least three burglaries and forgeries involving the cashing of $340 checks during a brief period of freedom from the institution The youth was arrested when police said he attempted to pass a forged check at the Montgomery Ward store here REDUCED Allttafe Tire er Tube is guaranteed to be FREE from defects in workmanship and materials BREAKFAST SETS 2 Only RUGS Cotton shags in sizes to A few combination bath sets to clear 1 OFF AU 73 BOOK CASES Unfinished 2 sizes 94" and 1 OFF Similar to Illustration Formerly $110 10 and $6995 7lf'r' and $6995 Sale i a ALLSTATE i LL FOR THE CHILD Irish mails table and chair sets desk and chair setis swings wheelbarrows scooters and KEROSENE RANGE AU white porcelain 3 burners and oven with built in temperature gauge Regular RTrT $7950 Sale WW m'w Jfifey "mmwKt ''vT! MORBUS electric cannons 29 OFF ANTIFREEZE S140 gal In Your Container 35 1 Qt Allstate uses highest test alcohol for anti-freeze use Rust inhibitor added Has "chem-seai" to retard evaporation Provides a safe positive protection down to any temperature for which solution is prepared Get your stock now at savings ODD ODDS BRIDGE TABLES Extra heavy duty Blue and brown Regular 4tr $1495 Sale 11 REFRIGERATOR Used 1938 Norge $1I? 5 cu ft rnifkM WATER HEATERS Oil gas and electric Savings as much much as ONE-THIRD FIRE PLACE SETS Complete 4 17 OFF only 73 SSBBTliSBBBBBBBlBH SBM iflfllSSSil IPjPjplLiefllBeSSBBBBBBBBBePftksBBB mm ENDS ENDS Allstate Floor Mat Snug fitting long ing floor mats of heavy durable black rubber backed with thick insulating felt Stops floor drafts easy to install and keep clean $215 to $289 ODl)S ENDS AT FRACTIONS OF THE ORIGINAL PRICES 1 f': Bottle Wajrmers Dazey Churn WEATHERSTRIP 1-im lft feet HEATER HOSE 6-feot leng-th 35c 55c Ironing Board Pads and Covers Massagers OFF BED LDS-1 73 New stock DEFROSTING FAN ALLSTATE MOTOR OIL 1H Pure Pennsylvania Waste Baskets Medicine Cabinets Pots and Pans Electric Drill Sets Bug Bombs Weed-No-More Mirrored Towel Rack Electric rubber blade 629 Headquarters for HARD-TO-GET HOME NEEDS! NYLONS Dupont I95 GIRLS' PRINT DRESSES 180 ANKLE SOX Sizes 5 to 10 39 CORDUROYS Men's All sizes 56 DINNER SET Service for 6 50 and 1050 CANISTER SETS Now I25 STEP-ON Special 250 BREAD CANS 100 and 225 FLOUR Only I49 CROCHET COTTON PRINT MATERIALS OVERALLS Boys' Bib or Men's Waist GARBAGE Small Galvanized Cans LUNCH With Thermos Bottle For work or school COOKWARE Thermic Ray Stainless steel copper bottom WASHBOARDS WASH TUBS Galvanized in very small or No 2 size SINK Steel and Porcelain enamel finish GAS RANGES BUNK BEDS With Mattresses 24 50 OIL HEATERS Norge AU metal big rubber tires SHOP AT I at Sunset Home Radio Kits DEFROSTING Vacuum type steel blade JOU Reg 21 Qt On Sale at Only 16c qt 69c WINDOW FILM Kf4 Many other items reduced that are not listed-Come in compare them buy for future needs at these low prices GAS OPERATED TRASH BURNERS All OFF white porcelain KITCHEN WALL AND BASE CABINETS SINKS and complete cabinet sinks Reduction- im () 1 up to ZIP 2229l Washington Blvd Cleans without aerate ing BATTERY AQ amp OI 7 FROST "Permatite" non- 70 breakable else SxlS WWW Table and floor In Year Container or in Your Car 0 Allstate premium quality motor oil saves you as you use it It clings to motors' "hot spots'' where lubrication is needed most avoids costly repairs and actually saves on gas SEARS 1 PRICE LAMPS lamps at it 72 mm al WJ Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Back.

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