Show THE OGDEN 16A OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING UTAH MAY 24 1959 r-- ' ' - X 4 t 4 Gorge Sports Area to Be '62 Ready in Utah's newest recreation and scenic area around Flaming Gorge reservoir Ashley National Forest will be ready for recreation use in g fa - " 1 I " - Floyd Iverson regional forester announced today Plans have been made for full recreation development of the Ashley National Forest lands surroundI ing the proposed Flaming Gorge reservoir Mr Iverson said They include facilities for boating with accompanying water sports camping picnicking and vacationing The recreation developments proposed by the Forest Service are to be situated along both sides of the reservoir within the Ashley NaIncluded will be tional Forest and trailer camping picnicking sites Along the water's edge mere will be boat ramps and parking arpas and eventually merinas and resorts Spectacular overlook points to view the colored cults along me reservoir will be made accessible 1962 iri JrHf 'Z— by roads STRAIGHT A grades through two years at Weber" College were attained by Gaye Dayton (left) and Kaye Taylor who head the list of top scholars of the college's 1959 graduating class INITIAL Thp initial Droeram which the Forest Service plans to complete this year includes development of four public campgrounds and access maris leading to them One camp- prnunrl will be near the town of Dutch John one at Little Hole on the Green River below the dam one on the north side of the reser voir and the fourth near Green Lakes lodge overlooking Red HONOR ROLL LISTINGS Daughters of Teachers Top Weber Scholars The two top scholars of the 1959 Weber College graduating class are daughters of school teachers Gaye Dayton and Kaye Taylor both made straight-grades during their two years of college work at Weber Miss Dayton is a daughter of Dr and Mrs Dello G Dayton Dr Dayton is chairman of Weber's social science division Miss Taylor is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl H Taylor Her father is supervisor of secondary education for Ogden City schools The pair who also achieved recactivities ognition in outside-clas- s on the will have parts college commencement program June 3 Both plan to get college degrees-Seve- n other members of the grad made the high honor class uating roll averaging an A minus which is only a few points under the 100 per cent scholar They are Carolyn Heiner William Dirk Raat Patricia Ann Behlmg Beverly Diane Harris Carolyn Nelson Rosa Lee Schoffield and Gary Jon London NURSE PRESIDENT Miss Dayton is president of the Student Nrses Assn of Utah an organization made up of student nurses in both colleges and hospitals She recently attended the National Student Nurses Assn convention in Philadelphia She also is a member of Sharmea and Whip Clubs of Weber and of the Lambda Delta Sigma a social club of the LDS Institute of Religion Miss Taylor is a member of the Colleens a girls' drill team and of A PROGRAM Roads person cited when lie "wai caught traveling 10 miles over the double Officers checked the speed limit street but the excess was so small offend- next same about at the hours One of the two arrested lives on day ers weren't cited Those over the! Results were identical the with street nearly speed limit averaged ' 2955 At the same time 83 cars went There are speeders on Jefferson cited through the street below the speed Lt Bennett reported the average limit at an average of 1996 miles from Canyon Road to 12th but they haven't made the street a speed was 2232 miles per hour an hour spedeway" as one citizen recently told City Council At least that was the evidence ' presented to City Council recently after the police traffic bureau ran a radar check of the street on two consecutive days On the first day Lt L G Bennett reported through the city manager 110 cars traveled the street At Our 36th ond Wall from 2 to 3:45 p m One one was Your clothes need our new i West Weber Club Organized 4-- H WEST WEBER—The West "Weber Club has been organized for ond Class of 315 W 5100 South k The cruise will include of a series exercises with various parts of the fleet designed better to prepare each man for his individual duties The men will debark at Sah Diego Calif I m Successful People Dress Smart Mi Look Sharp WASH $ $f snecin With 10 Gallons Gasoline 6 ONLY i7ftH 1st Air Stmnm fin- - isning that beautifies fabrics and gives them that real SMART APEARANGE the 1959 season with 36 youths enrolled for dairy beef sugar beets tomatoes potatoes or gardening EVERY 10TH CAR WASH YOU GET AT BERRETT'S IS ' projects Leaders this year are Bob Penman Walter Greenwell Mick Rauzi PROMPT SERVICE FREE! and Leon Greenwell Officers are John Taylor presi-dTerry Hancock vice president Dean Martini secretary Kenneth Rauzi reporter Wynn Farr recreation chairman and Lamar Taylor song leader: n AHLD HP nt 3 In V:' mmf"siJmimtmiJJ CLEAN 11 No Main Clearfield A burst of color a snovirer of savings and Penney's fabulous Sportswear Fiesta begins! Hurry mem the whole family Come see relaxing refreshing new bring dad surfa Penney styles i interest knit sport shirts for men hopsacking mix and match sets for women and girls the latest swimwear for boys Come see time saving easy-car- e fabrics crisp new weaves new partem to the proposed leading reservoir are U S Highway 30 via Green River Wyo which passes within a few miles of the reservoir's northern end and U S Highway 40 via Vernal which connects with the reservoir by Utah Highway 44 "Access for tourists is theretore very favorable" Mr Iverson said the student awards committee She is also active in the Educational Club and La Dianaeda a social group of the campus other students are listThirty-on- e ed in the "scholarship honors" rolls Their average college grades were between 90 and 97 per cent They include Harrison Maughan Davis Alan LeRoy Hanline Doris Failed to Yield Olive Auble Nancy Lee Hollist Ike to yield the T Kawaguchi Virginia M Benson Charged with failure right-of-wa- y Galen Deryl Boyle 20 Keith Ramon Criddle Connie HarClearfield pleaded guilty in City ris sentenced to pay a was and Court Lawrence Lee Corry Dale C serve or fine 12i days in jail $25 Neal Beasley Lauren James Charles Hurst Karen Marie Zundel Clifford Lester Jenkins FOR THE BEST IN ArGordon Johnson Edward Terry MOVING thur Nichols Jan Waldron Kathleen Ellen Carter Stephen Davis ond Clarke James F Jackson Wood-roSTORAGE Earl Adair Joanne Beth Kilts Janet Hains Eckersley Call EX Wayne Carlos Stanger Allan Charles Millet Francia Aureen BAILEY'S Oborn Philip B Johnson Ruth E Agent For Allied Van Klevjord Ruth Ellen Towers Kent 931 W Riverdale Road Dale Elwell Robert Leon Vogel Huf-stetl- er New for Summer Printed w 66 COTTON HOPSACKING You can be SURE if it's a WESTERN - HOUSE! 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