Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 12A WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 25 1955 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Club Calendar Dance Students Give Artistic Performance were fesh and lovely in excep- - Renee Worthen and Trixie Petite Mazurka Ann Young tionally beautiful costumes Noreen Morrison The program opened with the Norma8 M’urdock Karen smith “Dance of the Hours” to the an(j Miss Taylor a Tap Interlude music of Ponchielli from t h e with colleen P Moore teacher opera “La Gioconda and fea- - featuring Paul Adams Mary Lou tured as principals Carol Con- - Blanchard Carolyn Gibson along roy Carolyn Gibson Ilse Jean wjth before mentioned princi- Sherrill Pierson Jackie paiS Les cygnets by Norma Jean OcrHn’e Hearn’ ? Maryanne Johnson Bob Bergen Mary Lou Blanchard i HP and Colleen P Moore Patsy Simpson Holloway Thlv Karen Lynn production This was colorful and well done Rowland Amour Coquet Ruth br the principals as well as the Lindquist and Kaye Lund corps de ballet Others featured in various en- sembles who danced well were Climaxed Program Rae Parke Adonna Lee Especially effective was the Judy Stanfield Marianne Price Nancy artistic classic “Les Sylphides” Blanchard Barbara Shumway which to the music of Chopin udy !ay Nancy climaxed the program Jackie Benee Fife Elaine Hearn and Bob Holloway were £rlc®’ Sidme Smuin Scoffield Rebecca Sandra like professionals in this number JalPh The audience applauded their Scoffield Margaret Whitesides difficult variations Also doing David Jackman Jack Castlemam seme excellent work was Colleen and Anne Owen The entire performance proP Moore The other principals an evening of unusual envided Miss Miss and Gibson Miss Hull tertainment in the art of dancing Conroy also danced well Espe- and was presented entirely by to of mettle the the cially' trying of the Reed School of students danc22 ballet de including corps ers was this number with its Dance under direction of Mrs Reed required precision and artistry Afton Kunz Castlemain and and they gave it all it needed to Kunz were accompanists Marilyn present an outstanding ensemble with Joyce Gibson as guest Pleasing Highlights artist at the second piano Other pleasing numbers highlighted the program including solo by Sherrill Pierson Sailors Hornpipe by Mary Brewer PegChildren love this ice cream gy Brunetti Genee Burton Coland fruit dessert Split a half a Dean Grover leen Curto Ronna and arrange in a shallow as if can be Dixie Lee Sidney McBride Sue banana Thorstensen JoD’Ann Taylor dish Top with a coop of pep- permint ice cream and crown with a rannpd dine neach Sp rfnwn f half cup tions may be made with Mrs Ellis M Husband phone The Pi Beta Phi Alumnae will have a “Cookie Shine” tomorrow DUP at 8 pm at the home of Mrs L J Camp J Daughters of Utah Salerno 3510 Tyler Ave Pioneers will meet tomorrow at 2 pm at the home of Mrs Mary Rebekahs Mrs 773 29th SL Past Noble Grand Club Queen Chappelle is Catherine Morley captain and City Rebekah Lodge 4 will meet Irs Allen is hostess with tomorrow at 1 pm for luncheon Mrs Pearl Haliday assisting and meeting in the IOOF Hall By ALICE PARDOE WEST Orchids to Sophie Reed for her artistic presentation of a dance concert at the Ogden High School Auditorium Saturday and Monday evenings This was aft added feature on the program of the College Ogden Community-Webe- r Concert Series y0“Jg ifnuta i V you don’t have to be Rich to shop Bleeding gums at — sign The f Siring KNIlj GLOVES ciSg Charge or layaway— no Interest charged ever I o - y? y be will Mrs ar Ran-fice- rs VISITORS WELCOMED — Mrs Rolla N Wilson president of the Ogden Old Timers Club 6 welcomes Mrs Frank G Baker Sidney Neb and Mrs Ralph S Davis The Dalles Ore at the annual May Party at Hotel Ben Lomond UP Hold Annual May Day Party Old-Time- rs Monday was a busy day for the Marvel Murphy Young gave a Auxiliary members to the UP Old program of Hawaiian songs and Timers Club (5 who gave their dances in “A Bit of Hawaii” annuai May party at the Hotel Gifts were presented to the visi- The 44 clubs tors by Mrs Rolla Wilson presi- Lomond fte UP System were dent of the Ogden Auxiliary throughout the sent invitations Mrs Baker and Mrs Davis About 45 special guests were g&ve short reports of the clubs’ honored Among them were the activities over the Union Pacific goneral officers Mrs Frank Bak- -- Svstem er of Sidney Neb general a uxFollowing the luncheon cards iliary president and Mrs R L Davis of The Dallas Ore general Mrs secretary-treasure- r O A wife Durrant of the assistant superintendent of the Nebraska Division Mrs Don- aid Moore Rock Springs Wyo wife of the safety agent Western Division and Mrs W C Satterfield Ogden wife of Ogden’s of Omaha nOr sJiliKJl Neb POOIPw KJ f07 OD 4z RummageSale a J0f C J) t - i Receiving at the door were Mrs Carl D Clark and Mrs Byron Powell Background Music Background music during the luncheon was played by rs‘ Carol Findlay at the organ v were played on the mezzanine Before train time the guests were taken to the home of Mrs L P Jay assisted by officers board members presidents club General chairman for the day "as Mrs Carl A Critchlow Chairman for the breakfast was Mrs L B Campbell decorations Mrs L P Jay invitations Mrs Cecil Lynch secretary of the Ogden club transportation Mrs Howard Beckett tickets and prizes Mrs Harry Hutchinson and Mrs Joseph Anderson publicity Mrs W R Cornford I Trainmaster ' The Ogden Junior League held Breakfast Given its annual rummage sale Friday a The festivities began with and 8 30 at Saturday at the White City the breakfast at Top am' ballroom and reported net pro- of The Town At 1:30 pm a luncheon for ceeds of $1421 This fund will be used for the 150 was given in the Crystal Ball- promotion and maintenance of room The tables were decorated in the various charitable projects lavender and yellow with small of the League with the exception yellow satin parasols as favors at of the Martha Home the fundsfor which are raised by the aneach plate re ' hostesses 40-ye- hand-in-han- Tomorrow's "Buy" Genuine French Import Beta Phi Frank Parker Mrs Charles C LAtoBRT 173 Hartley and Mrs ' Henry P The Ladies Auxiliary to BrothSchultz For reservations call erhood of Railroad Trainmen 173 or will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow at 7:30 pm in the Welcome Wagon pin will The Welcome Wagon Newcom IOOF hall A ofMrs to Sarah be presented ers Club will hold' election of Refreshments will be and last luncheon of the som All members are re season tomorrow at 1 pm at the served Sunset Cafe in Sunset Reserva- - quested to attend of gum rot-b- ad breath Bleeding gums can be the start of serious painful gum rot More teeth are lost from gum disorders than any other cause even decay And bad breath often goes d with bleeding gums Chlorodent promotes healing of bleeding gums and stops mouth odor instantly for everybody ! The secret is chlorophyll New Chlorodent has more chlorophyll than any other 4 times as much as some Yet won’t stain Money-bac- k guarantee Only 49f and 69 jL I) Pi nual Martha Ball Some of the projects operated Horn the general fund Are the Volunteer Bureau clinics art ex- service arts and hjbits lib crafts at State industrial School out patient clinics radio program and others “Every penny raised by the community” said Mrs John B Goddard publicity chairman “goes back to service for the community During the past 10 years the League has spent $3287715 on welfare and cultural programs in Ogden All administration costs of the league are financed by the annual dues of the League members which are kept in a sepa- Barbecue Food In the Kitchen Barbecue sauce can bubble ust as successfully without the ti n g romirc choked quickly have a fine °J fvnr uhprihs1 vnu°rJn our Itn SnfmnS! ?- - d2ys have ranges removable amburferstS enough for 10 slzz'e at a time Broilers too on modern ranges are designed to ho!d as any a 10 buns for quick toasting under the flame 4 y t-- BONDED FUR STORAGE Modern Fireproof Vault Cleaning Repairing Restyling Zf’Qajewsky rate account” Mrs Goddard also stated that last year League members gave over 25000 hours of volunteered time to community needs to® Phone 21 2410 Washington Blvd 1 i i N- & Here’s the opportunity you’ve been waiting for— a chance to SINGERSewing Machine buy a beautiful builtto-las- t world’s favorite for over a century— at a great saving! 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