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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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Ogden, Utah
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16
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I i THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINED I i- 5 THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 1934 I 1 Teaching Staffs Are Announced At Ogden's Tyva High Schools Teaching staffs for Ogden two high Ogden and Ben Lomond were announced today by Supt Smith The list includes 37 at Ben Lomond and 61 at Ogden i Instructors are: New Lieutenant! Gets Assignment Ben Lomond High: Ellis McAllister principal Robert II Alley assistant principal Norman Allen Monte Bailey Sheri Dull or i Shank End i N- ID Center Slices LB I I Lt Edward Higgs son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Higgs of 4767 1900 Rov who recently received the com- mission of second lieutenant in the US Army has been as- signed to automotive branch of ordnance in a reserve unit at Ft Douglas Utah Lt Higgs received his commission along with 160 other Lt Higgs graduates over the nation in ceremonies conducted at Aberdeen Proving Ground Maryland The commission was awarded as a result of four years ROTC study) at the of He plans to continue his studies at the University until such time as he is called to active duty i Sun Up I All-Purpose Grind Picnic Stylo CrT '(2 (a) man Barton El Mont Bingham Jack Boyle Don Campbell De-Loss Eggleston Daniel Favero Fabian Giroux Clarence Hansen Alpheus Harvey William Jones Aubry VMpody George Nelson Paul Nicholson Jarvis Palmer Harold Penney Alton Richards Edward Sandgren Carl Wallis Scott Wangsgard Helen Burdett Nina Clyde Myrtle Jensen Blanche Lohrenz Marjorie Marshall Marjory Joyes Setsuko Nakamura Margaret Neal Margaret Robertine May Smith Catheryn Van Meter and Mary Woolley At Ogden High Ogden High: Maurice Conroy principal Edmond McGregor assistant principal Zelta Ballinger dean of girls William Ajax Andelin! Chris Apos-s tol Mark Ballif Balls Loa Brown Jerry Child Joseph Connell Max Dalby Reuben Ellis Varian Hale Herbert Hillier Lynn Hodges Earl Hone Norris Fred Kroksh Wallace McConnell Kenneth Mills Max Morrill Patterson! Virgil Peterson r1 Leonard Robins Merrill Ross Amos Sargent Austin Seager Edwin Smith Cluff Sniow Elmer Sommers Joseph Stott Mathias Tanner William Terry Thomley Frank Wanlass Leon Willie Marie Benson Genevieve Bowman Claramay Browning Mary Campbell Lucille Chambers Marjorie Dahlstrom Zina Davis Portia Douglas Velma Ellertson Hortense Evans Winifred Hauser Alphild Hendrickson Carma Jacobs Marguerite Keller Fern Marquart Phyllis MeArdle Veda Mortensen Sara Nicholson Edna Pederson Thelma Reynolds Margaret Robertine Gwendolyn Shaijv and Irene Tingey I yv Palace Sliced rj CORN TastewcII Cream No 303 Cans I PEAS Gateway No 303 Can Frozen Foods LEMONADE i LIMIADI ORANGE JUKI CHICKEN PIES Auto Bruises Little Girl Margaret Boswell 4 daughter iof Mr and Mrs Merlin Boswell 2811 Van Buren Ave was struck by an aiito aout 4:30 pm yesterday wheii she ran from a dfiveway into the street near her home i The child was treated at Dee Hospital for bruises and skin burns of the head and body According to police the girl ran from a driveway at 1079 28th St past a parked car and into the path of an eastbound sedan driven by Joseph Marchelti 48 of 3045 Eccles Ave She was bunted by the bumper Officers Anderson and A Foiilger said the drff er was going about 20 miles an hour and skidded the 'wheels of bis car in attempt to avoid the accident No citation was issued! I No 303 Can I I Yellowtail Flakes? No Yi Can cm ki Cutchcr Broken 5-0z Can Cutcher Cove CAN Hawaiian Feast Planned at Ward PDIMlIiPPlLIH Dole or Del Monte Chunk-Crushed-Tidbits No 211 Can WEST WEBER Hawaiian students at Brigham Young University will present a traditional Hawiaan luau and program Saturday at 7:30 at: the West Weber school gymnasium The event is being sponsored by the LDS West Weber Ward MIA and the public Is invited Vets tall can STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Top Flavor Pure i 12-ounce jar 25c Case of 12 $275 50 is $150 for adults and cents for children ffll cans cans TTN Ln nJ T7 CuO G1 To) r-p Del Monlo Lri Ho 303 Can Deadline Near for ASC Balloting Only one more day remains in which to mail ballots in the annual election of community committeemen for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation program Adrian Fife chairman of the ASC committee for Weber County said ballots must bear a postmark not later than! Sept 10 in order to be counted Voters in various areas will select three farmers to serve as members of their ASC community committee and two alter-ndtes The chairmen of the community committees will serve as delegates to the county convention where delegates will elect the county committee and alternates A farmer is generally eligible to vote if he is an opener operator tenant or sharecropper of a farm and is participating in or carrying out practices in accord with programs administered by the ASC committees Farmers who are eligible but who have not yet received a ballot should notify the ASC county office i Hook Catches Lad Wendell Liglin 12 son of Mr and Mrs Roy Liglin of 3371 8th St caught a fish hook in the left side of his face yesterday while fishing on Ogden River The hook was removed at the Dee Hospital The boy as released to his home CAN Vii nn $fi00 Large package Tissues pkgs Use A I thatgood MORNING MILK Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PEARL Bartlett Canning SNo 1 Local No 1 Local GREEN PEPPERS PEACHES Local Elberta licers No 1 Local Plus Deposit VJ tJ SODA WATER- i and Lge 25-Oz No Deposit Bottles Large Package DREFT Large Package Large Can n3 3 Regular 2 Baih LIQUID COME in ATID GET ACQUAINTED Under New Management LET US SERVE YOU MARKET BABY FOOD Gerber's SNOWDRIFT Pure Vegetable 3-Lb Oa 14-Oz Bottle Pound LUX TOILET SOAP Bars25c Size 25c LUX Open 9 AM to 10 PM Dial 40735 Payroll Chack Cahad OGDEN'S LOWEST FOOD PRICES ICE-COLD BEER AND POP GROUND BEEF 3 lbs for $1 00 PLIrI LARD i lb 23c POT ROAST Grade lb 39c Can LIPTON'S TEA Black 16 Count 23c COOKIES Purity Chocolate Chip 1-Lb Bag WAX PAPER Kitchen Charm 125-Foot Roil CAT FOOD Puss 'n Boots Tall jSr Can II 1 37c A Lb LET US INTRODUCE TO YOU GENE AND PARLEY DAVIS OF OUfc MEAT DEPARTMENT a HIPPY GI1EESE VCX BANANAS lrs Ripe aaaoooaoaa lb 49c lb 17c 5 doz for 100 2 r5c Roll 22c 3 CT 25c Pkg 57c laaaaaa GREEN PEPPERS WAX PAPER he" Fancy Charm POTTED MEAT Libby's COOKIES od Purity FREE DELIVERY On $500 Order Or Over 26 th AND MONROE PHONE 3-2121 WASHINGTON i TERRACE PARKIIIG FREE "WE CARRY EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR CANNING-RIGHT DOWN TO VhE FRUIT" FREE REAR PARKING-ENTR 29th KIESEL.

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