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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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Ogden, Utah
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8
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I I i 0As THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER pCTDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 9 1958 ill Two i Polio Victims! Helped Thanks to 'Magic Carpet' AS LOW AS SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Two Utah polio patients are being treated in Utah and California today thanks to the provided by the Utah Air National Guard and the efforts of the Utah Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile PdrilysiSt i i A Utah ANG C47 left Salt Lake City last night with Miss Camille Davis 22 aboard She was being flown to Long Beach Calif where she will enter a polio rehabilitation center -Then on the return trip the plan! landed at the St George airport and picked up Ross Eagar 23 of Leeds Washington County Eagar was to Salt Lake! City where he entered LDS Hospital) The plane making the round trip was equipped with respirator and bxygen equipment Col' Alma Winn chief of staff Utah Air National Guard explained that the mercy flight had been made as part of the regular ANG instrument training schedule WANT TO STEAL CARS? BOYS HAVE AN EASY WAY SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Interested in stealing cars? Well take it from a pair of 15-year-old Salt Lake City boys easy You need keys you even need to know how to them (re-wire the ignition so as to by-pass the ignition lock) The boys picked up when a policeman- became suspicious about the auto they were driving told officers they had 10 autos since mid-January One of the 10 had the keys left in the ignition All the others they said had the ig-nition switch left in the unlocked position Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Satisfaction Guaranteed Eye Core on Easy Credit Over 300 Frame Styles Wife Sister Of I Escapee Are Arrested salI LAKE CITY (AP) Police farrested two more women yesterday and charged them with acting Sis' accessories to the escape of a Ttah State Prison inmate last mnth 1 The prisoner Ralph A Johnston 26 slipped away from a prison I guard Feb 24 while having anl eye complaint checked at Salt Ijake County General Hospital was recaptured March 2 Booled Thursday were Mrs Kay Jphnston 25 the wife 4id Mrs Marian Bryant 22 his sister Bail for each was set at $5 QO which Mrs Johnston postedl for her release The I arrest followed that-x Mrs "Jennie Bliss 51 mother who was accused in a similar complaint Wednesday and later released on $1000 ibond Johnston appears for preliminary hearing on the escape charge against him April 11 No Money Down Pay Weekly NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE Health Center for Davis? KAYSVILLE (UP) County health officer Dr Keith Barnes today recommended construction of a county hospital and health center In his annual report of the county health department Barnes said pavis1 County has reached development where I a county hospital is needed If such a structure is built he recommended the county health center be located in it Utah Milk Output I 1 1 Is Up Eggs Down SLT LAKE CITY The US Department of Agriculture said today milk production on Utah farms during January 1956 totaled 59 million pounds an increase of 5 million pounds over January 1955 Egg production during January totaled 29 million some 4 million lower than in January 1955 IN OGDEN 2449 WASHINGTON BLVD DR STEPHEN DEARDEN Registered Optometrist in Charge IN SALT LAKE CITY I MAIN at SECOND SOUTH sDR DON JAMES DR JOHN VEST I Registered Optometrists in Charge Wear Your Glasses as You Pay i SATISFACTION GUARANTIES EVERY PAIR OF LENSES CARRY 30-DAY GUARANTEE FOR BEST RESULTS FOLLOW THE CLASSIFIED ADS Shop Now During Our Greatest MATTRESS SALE VALUES GALORE! Open Friday Evening Utah Healthy Baby Picked SALT LAKE Jan Bruce 1-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs William Bruce of Tooele has been named Miss Utah Healthy Baby for 1956 as winner' of the Morning Milk contest for Utah babies parents received $500 in cash from Wright district sales manager of the company Second prize cash of $100 went to Caroline Fox 3-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Calvin Fox of Lehi third prize of $50 to Mr and Mrs A Leppard Salt Lake City parents of 1-year-old James Edward Leppard Other cash prize winners and finalists include Dennis Gay Huntsville Connel Orton Gower Cedar City Cheryl Jones Ogden David Stolarski Ogden Nancy Vlaardingerbroek Midvale Amber Henrie Richfield and Jane Siggard Salt Lake City Judges of the contest included Utah medical and civic leaders Hundreds of New Toys Arriving Daily From Toy Show Just Received MICKEY MOUSE HATS I 1 Your Year Around Game and Toy Store LEWIS HOBBY CENTER our Door to Constructive Living 325 24th St Ph 3-1503 Opening of Dial 9423 2447 Kiesol Home of U-Do-lt Floor Coverings for helping to make the Grand i) ny Newest The Truck Line Gets Rate Increase at 2nd Street and Harrison Boulevard 1 1 Such an (Outstanding Success! i Cities May Ban of Meat Kiljad Elsewhere SAlr LAKE CITY (UP) Atty £en Callister ruled to day that Utah cities may prohibit the safe of meat which has been slaughtered in another town Callister held that even though the mAat has passed state inspection municipalities may set their awn individual standards of cleanliness I and wholesomeness meat He lso ruled that the state agriculture commissioner or his agent 'must inspect all packing houses and all slaughter houses in Utah including custom slaugh ter hojises fact that the meat is not sold to retail or wholesale outlets tffter slaughter does not relieve tihe state department of agriculture from the responsibility of making an inspection before and after slaughter to protect againsf unwholesome distribution of Callister said The opinion was requested by Chairman Alden Barton of the state Agriculture- commission BRl Officials Profest Blockade -SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Representatives of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen asked the Commission yesterday to enforcf the city ordinances which limit te time a train may block a specific grade crossing to five minute i The BRT representatives including A Ottesen and Parson of Ogden told the city agencyf some trains have blocked Salt Like City crossings for as long a an hour and a half on the West Side Mayjr Adiel Stewart said he would ask City Atty Ray Christensen to confer with the at-torney for the railroads about the situation HERE'S THE WINNER IN PUR 3RD WEEK CONTEST Bob Vandenburg assistant I 1 1 the newest! American Fooc manager at Store pre SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Magna-Garfield Truck Line today was granted a rate increase of 13 per cent by the Utah Public Service Commission Thee ompany said the rate hike could boost its annual revenue by $5689 based on business during 1955 But the PSC said con solidation of shipments expected to result from the rate increase probably would lower the figure Centerville Raised To 3rd Class Status SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Gov Bracken-Lee today designated Centerville in Davis County as a third class city Centerville was raised from fourth class status after Town Board President Wallace Walton filed a census report showing the population of Centerville had grown to 1276 sents a de luxe 1956 Norce Automatic Electric Dryer to Mrs Gloria Stephens 1140-25th Street winner in our 3rd Weekly Slogan Contest ONLY 1 MORE TO BE GIVEN AND ENTRIES MUST BE IN PRIOR TO 12:00 NOON TUESDAY MARCH 13th BE SURE TO ENTER STOP BY THE NEW STORE AND PICK! 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REDWOOD PLANTERS TUBS Also HANGING BASKETS Pax Crabgrass Control Now tho timo to apply FERTILIZERS Vigoro Morgro Greener and Vitalizer POTTED PLANTS Canarlos and Parakoots Bird Cages and Supplies We Give Green Stamps ANDERSON SEED AND FEED 371 23rd St Dial 7364 FCCf Okays New Radio Station WASHINGTON (AP) The Communications Commission yesterday granted Dale Curtisrof Salt I4ke City his application to operate a new radio station at 1470 kilocycles The QTCC also granted the application of the Tooele -County Radio Television Broadcasting Inc Tooele Utah for a new station at-990 kilocycles KPSr Preston Idaho won FCC approval to change from unlimited time to specified daytime hurs ft Cut From Inspected Porkers Vhole or Half 12- to 16-lb Average fj' I i 4 Big Rome Beauties -f Pliofilm Bag 1 1 I i 1 i 1 i -x -X -k ft -k fx -X -k -tx -k -k -k -k Libby's Famous Frozen Foods 1 I i I i Peaches Pineapple Chunks French Fries Diced Potatoes Peas and Carrots' 0 Mixed Vegetables i Chopped or Leaf Spinach 0 Cream or Kernel Corn Chopped Broccoli 10-Q2 pkgs CHOICE 5 II I In our miniature Glep Plaid suit you're truly in tune With Spring They're light in weight with the I I touch of brightness that Glen Plaid provides and designed to give you the trim look unexaggerated lines they're a constin pleasure! 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