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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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Ogden, Utah
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10
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10A THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINES FRIDAY EVENING JULY 9 1954 Riverdale Councilman Sets Up Schedule for Use of Town Park hunting SWIMMING Tvo Davis Men Finish Training CLEARFIELD Two northern Davis! County youths have 'I completed basic training at Ft Ord Calif' and are attached to the famed i 82nd Airborne Division Ft -Bragg They are Pvt Delos Elmer son of Mr and Mrs Theo Elmer of Sunset and Pvt Raymond Leseberg son of Mr and Mrs Henry Leseberg of Clearfield Both are graduates of Davis High School i RIVERDALE To avoid conflict between different groups interested in using the busy Riverdale Park Councilman Wallace Knight who supervises the park announces the following scheduler Monday 1-5 pm Weber County recreation pm MIA girls softball pm priest- trira mi 5 tf i i tip mirii i yn ijir ji cumwowbaijm llir- Roy Winding Up $80000 Worth Of Improvements This Week ROY An $80000 improvement project is winding up in Roy this week Mayor Charles Rapp said the project included installation of more than 15000 feet of sidewalk 13445 feet of curb and gutter and 3000 feet of storm sewer Parking areas In the business district also have been or are being blacktopped to provide space for shoppers Mayor Rapp said he and other V' fjj Brothers of Mrs Walter Wheeler Cemetery Rd and Mrs Leo Tannehill Roy Park Addition brought their families here for a visit this past week Mr and Mrs I Jackson came from Leadville Colo Mr and Mrs Jackson were down from Seattle i i hood softball" Tuesday 4-6 pm Primary soft-ball midget baseball Wednesday l-4 pm midget baseball games 4-6 pm MIA softball games and pm farm bureau practice Thursday 1-4 pm MIA soft-ball 4-6 pm Primary softball and pm priesthood soft-ball Friday 1-5 pm Weber County recreation and from 5-7 pm MIA softball Saturday 2-6 pm farm bureau baseball Only the hours listed are reserved he said Separate accidents in recent days hurt two Riverdale young- sters Karen Henderson 10' daughter of Mr and Mrs Edis Henderson broke an arm when she fell while playing And little Wendell Child son of Mr and Mrs Earl Child cut deep gashes in each arm when she fell thorugh a storm door One requires four stitches the other eight Mr and Mrs Bert Child have returned from a trip to Idaho and Oregon where they visited Mr and Mrs George Thompson and Mr and Mrs Phil Huf-faker former Riverdale residents Mr and Mrs William Star-key who used to live here and in Roy are visiting relatives in their old home state The couple lives now in San Francisco- Mr Starkey is a sister to Bert Child Mrs Lucille Judgkins is tf aching the MIA Beehive Class now The former teacher Mrs Edna Price has moved from the ward Miss Joan Child daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Child has left for Los Angeles Her mother and Colleen Keller went along All are teachers in the Opal Keller Dance Studio When they return they will resume their teaching here Cy(Sl ASSORTED COTTONS Piques embossed polished etc SPECIAL yard TOURIST EYE-CATCIIER--Shown above is one of 10 signs being placed in Northern Utah and adjoining states as eye-catchers for highway tourists telling of vacation facilities offered in this area Standing at right is Bowen secretary of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah which is sponsoring the project Associated Clubs Boost Northern Utah With Signs BRIGHAM CITY A project is well under way to place 10 billboard signs along highways in Northern Utah and adjoining states advertising vacation facilities offered in this area The project is being sponsored by the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah The large signs are being placed at strategic points along the highways where travel is heavy and will direct tourists to points of interest in Northern Utah Signs have already been placed at the outskirts of Burley Idaho apd at Sage Junction Wyo Plans are to have one placed in Weber Canyon another at Jackson Hole Wyo and one near Me-Cammon Idaho The project should be completed by late summer or early fall said Bowen secretary of the associated clubs of Henry Nielsen He ran successfully for the office four yeafs ago A veteran of World War II Mr Olsen filled a mission for the LDS Chyrch Before accepting the office of county clerk worked in a Brigham City retail store The son of Mr and Mrs Dan Olsen Brigham he is married the former Barbara Knudsen They live at 163 1st West and have four children Active in Church The candidate active in civic and church affairs says his primary interest is to serve well those who it is his responsibility to deal with Being county clerk has a lighter as well as a serious side said Occasionally it has been necessary he said to have interpreters stand in at marriage ceremonies when the bride and groom understood no English And some couples evidently RED HOT SPECIAL PERMANENT PLEATED COTTONS in white fuchsia navy and mint REGULAR 98c yard SPECIAL yard 49 he to he not prepared for the sobering aspects of wedded life have taken their marriage vows one week only to return a week later for divorce information the candidate said NYLONS and NOVELTY FABRICS' VALUES to 198 yard SPECIAL OVELTY FABRICS VALUES to 200 yard SPECIAL 77c SEERSUCKERS all types VALUES TO 98c yd SPECIAL 49c jsPORT TERRY CLOTH in white and colors Yard 98c 5 LINENS COOL AND BREEZY nice selection Yard 9flc I a A- I "WE GIVE AND REDEEM GOLD ARROW STAMPS' UALITY FABRIC CEMf 2477 Washington EUvd Phone 8190 Marine Is Home EVANSTON Wyo Frank Isherwood Jr a Marine is home on a 10-day furlough and is visiting in Evanston with his parents Mr and Mrs Frank Isherwood He has completed training at the San Diego Naval Base and will return there for re assignment at the expiration of his leave Olsen Two End Service Released from military service in recent days were Vern Marble and Donald Anderson' Mr Marble has a $2000 fellowship at the University of California He served 21 months Anderson was in uniform four years city officials hope by fall to sur face streets where other cement work has been finished up Areas cot included in this improvement project will be taken care of the mayor said when the demand from property owners is great enough to merit such an 'undertaking Meantime in another phase of improvement Mayor Rapp said the Johnson well located on the proposed park site near the Hal-Vern housing area will begin supplying water to the north end of town on July 15 Roy has never this year been without an adequate water supply but distribution lines are too small to keep the pressure up in some areas Officials hope the new well will correct the situation entirely Little Michael Child 2 son of Mr and Mrs Lewis Child of the Varney Apartments fell last week while jumping from the front porch steps and broke his leg He was confined to the Dee Hospital for a short time and is now at home He will be under traction for the next six weeks Leaving Monday for a stay at Mirror Lake in the Uintah Mountains are the Boy Scouts of the Roy Second Ward Scoutmasters Lloyd Nelson and Wesley Barton will supervise the trip Fishing hiking and camping out are cn the agenda Fishing was the diversion of many Roy citizens the past week Getting their limit on a trip to Wyoming was Jack Hazen Delbert Brown and Keith Gale Robert Stewart caught all he wanted in the Uintahs Bill Eggleston spent three days at Reservoir and Dee Sparrow spent the holiday weekend at East Canyon Diane Taylor 11-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Taylor Is recuperating from an appendectomy performed last Friday She is now at home and reported doing just fine Newest families to join in Roy are the Cliff Hamiltons and Mr and Mrs William Nicely Both are new residents in the Great Basin Addition Mr and Mrs James Pingree are leaving today on an extended trip through the Northwest which will include a visit to Vancouver They will be accompanied by Mr and Mrs Glen Flinton of Ogden The Roy First and Second wards the Lakeview and Roy Third Ward are combining efforts to make the annual folks to be held next Thursday at Lorin Farr Park a big event for elderly folks Dinner will be served at noon and will be followed by a program Supper will be served in the early part of the evening and during the preparation of the night meal the guests will have the opportunity to visit old friends in attendance from other parts of the county Transportation will be furnished by the bishopric Plain City Man Is Injured When Pop Bottle Explodes Monuments vv v' I Marianne Johns Weber College Gives Marriott Girl Scholarship MARRIOTT Marianne Johns daughter of Mr and Mrs Parley Johns of Marriott has been awarded a full tuition scholarship to Weber College in journalism Miss Johns was news notes coeditor at Weber High School and was president of the Weber chapter Quill and Scroll organization last year She has also been active ta church and community affairs The Junior M-Men and Junior Gleaners will have a joint canyon party Tuesday leaving from the chapel at 7 In charge are the newly elected i officers of both organizations They are Connie Bingham Sherry Cottrell and Joanne Stanger Gleaners and Allen Lowe Ronald Holmes and Gary Dinsdale the M-Men Leaders are Carl Hodson and 4 Mrs Marvin Buck At For Extra Earnings -SAVE By The 10th i Earn From July 1st QSSpioif feaaiM PLAIN CITY Robert Fill- more a Plain City man was 1 hurt a couple of days ago when! a bottle of soft drink exploded 1 severing an artery in his wrist Mr Fillmore was working at a lunch stand in West Ogden when the freak accident happened He was rushed to the hospital where eight stitches were required to close the wound Descendants of Ebenezer Clawson Richardson will gather a week from tomorrow at the Plain City Chapel for their annual reunion Luncheon will be at 12 noon followed by a program at 2 pm All relatives are invited to attend and bring lunch 1 Us For Outstanding Valua a North art Utah's Largest Display PIONEER MEMORIAL and TILE CO 019 Washington llvd Dial 4914 Place The Plain City Relief Society will hold a work and business meeting Tuesday at 10 am in the chapel Charles Fillmore a former Plain City man now serving with the military forces has been promoted to captain according to word received by his parents Mr and Mrs Ben Divers The officer just recently returned from overseas and is in New York awaiting an assignment Mr and Mrs Warren Hansen formerly Plain City residents but now of California have been here for a visit with Mr and Mrs Lewis Giles Mr and Mrs Howard Hadley went to San Francisco over the weekend to see their son Harold Hadley who is hospitalized there Mr Hadley came back early this week but Mrs Hadley stayed on Leadership Meeting TREMONTON The South Bear River Stake leadership meeting will be held Sunday says President Clifton Kerr The High Council meets at 8 am welfare officials at 1:30 pm and the priesthood at 2:30 pm in Town for Tour Savings!" THE SERVICE THE DENTURE WEARING PUBLIC HAS LONG NEEDEDI LOOSE FALSE TEETH CAN BE MADE SNUG AND COMFORTABLE WHILE YOU WAIT! Using tha soma plastic dnturs ora mad from RELINE IS GUARANTEED to LAST THE LIFE OF DENTAL PLATES Cracked or broken dental plate repaired and teeth replaced while you wait Old plate duplicated in new material DENTURE REPAIR LAB Open: I A Six Days A Evenings by Appointment 3360 Porter Ave Ogden Phone 2-1667 Listed in Yellow Paget of Telephone Directory Here ore 10 good reasons: Warren Pair Home From Hospital WARREN 2 Frank Stewart and Byron Thompson are at home recoering from operations each underwent at an Ogden hospital Mr Stewart is recuperating from a major operation Mr Thompson was treated for a serious infection Mrs Wesley Neugart the former Cleo East and her small son Terry have returned to their home in Huntington BeaCh Calif They recently spent two weeks here visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Earl East insure mrnm Highest rote on insured savings in Utah3 2 Generous earnings compounded semi-annually paid June 30th and December 31st 3 Savings received by the 10th of any month I earn from the first '4 Each account fully insured to $10000 5 EXTRA MARGIN OF SAFETY in FEDERAL'S Capital and Reserves exceeding $1400000 0 6 More convenient office hours Monday through Friday and 'til 12:30 Saturday You can save by mail 7 FT SHOE qUMM Sidney Stevens Implement Company Established 186S 2544 0GDEII AVE Incorporated 1896 Auction will be held at 2544 Ogden Ave in Ogden Utah July 7th 8th 9th and 10th (Wed Thurs Friday and Sat) Two big Auctions daily! 2 pm 5 pm and 7:30 11 pm Everything Must Go! We are not broke do not have to raise money We are just going out of the retail implement business All merchandise Is new both up-to-date and outdated Standard Axle Tractors Wide Axle Hydro Manure Load Attachment Hydro Bulldozer Hydro 2-Way Plows l4ydro Spring Tooth Harrow Attachment Hydro Tool Bar Plow Tractor Sun Shade Canopy Tractor Wheel Weights Milking Portable and Track Models Field Gates Spike Tooth Harrows Cyclone Weeder Spray Pump 4-Cycle Stationary Gas Engine Tractor Cushion Seats and Many Accessories Manure Spreader With Lime Spreader Attachment Grain Bust- IVi-Ton Ford Truck with 8 ft Bed Blacksmith Forges Tongs Fullers Flatters Shakers Nippers Cutters Anvil Blowers Rheostats Hand Tools Bending Bench Shears Rotary Shears Sheetmetal Rollers Crimpers Huge Stock of Bolts Nuts Screws Washers Metal Stocky Springs etc Large Freight Type Electric Elevator Complete with Motor Switches Pulleys Weights Cage etc Platform Scale (Large Drive-on Type) Huge Stock of Farm and Ranch Hay Forks Slings Pulleys Snatch Blocks Fence Pullers Come-a-Longs Hand Well Pumps Single-Trees Double-Trees' Triple-Trees Harness Fittings and Hardware Coal Furnace with Stoker And man other items too numerous to listl Many Choice Antiques! Desks Files Tables Cash Drawers Fountain Dispenser Typewriter Cabinette and Many other fine items (All of these antiques are from 75 to 100 years old!) Sale Conducted by Pedersen Auctioneer Sidney Stevens Implement Company 2544 Ogden Avenue Ogden Utah 6 9 10 Passbook or Certificate type savings accounts with income checks on certified! accounts mailed semi-annually Savings are always readily available You can start your account with $5 in venr JJtel bio he These are your advantages when you save at the aid reliable FEDERAL where honor-roll performance has been featured through good times and bad since 1922 HOME LOANS INSURED SAVINGS to er tQ I I i 3 5 2376 Washington BlvdL 241 WASHINGTON UVD PHONE 3-9415.

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