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X Second Section S--S OGDEN teflon Construction In March Up J r a i More than a million and dollars uere represented in building permits issued by the Ogden City engineer's office dur- ing March — a jump of more than one million dollars over the comparable month of 1954 The city issued 151 permits representing a total expenditure of $1682700 reported Mrs Harriet Shaughnessy office secretary This compares with the $523700 represented in permits issued in March of last year Mostly for Homes j Biggest outlay last month was In homes The city issued permits to build 110 dwelling units having a total estimated value of I $1099000 construction accounted for $552100 of the total The Gramercy Elementary School accounted for nearly all outlay in that category — $526000 Largest housing developments of the month as represented in the permits were: Simoron Inc 23 houses in the vicinity of 7th Street east of Harrison Boulevard each to cost $9000 South El Rancho 21 houses south of present El Rancho development each to cost $8000 and Rolling Hills subdivision nine houses southeast of 9th Street and Polk Avenue each to cost between $12000 and ' $13000 Non-residenti- Hooper Women Meet Tomorrow v S XV v ' Tony Amoroso Noted Performer-Chose- n Auditorium fwrnitwra Baggage l4ti Packing Fast service on broken or crocked dental plates Storago t Acre the Street or Aross the Nation Including Mexico TEETH REPLACED While Yea Wait Canada Alatka tomet ?s ! 24-ho- Dental Plates Rellnecf DENTURE SLADE TRANSFER Agent North American Von Linei 331 22nd Street Dial 3944 REPAIR LABORATORY f WORK GUARANTEED Evening Appointments Ph 3360 Porter Ave Save Time— Save Mone ALL Read the Classified Ads Ogden High School’s represen- Mr Amoroso has appeared on both the east and west coasts and has appeared on the A1 Javis TV Show and the Betty White Show Productions in which he has appeared include “My Valentine” “Spring is Here” and “April Showers” He has entertained at the Beverly Hills Hotel and the Beverly-Wilshir- e Hotel on the coast west At the present time he is serving in the Air Force and after discharge plans to resume TV appearances in Phoenix Ariz and Pfc Charles Bird Leaves Korea Pfc Charles A Bird son of Mr and Mrs Glen L Bird 3984 Orchard Ave on left Convicted in the City Court on MarchKorea 28 and is an assault and battery charge expected home Allen K Larson 59 of 185 W soon on leave 48th St was sentenced to pay Pfc Bird en$100 or serve 50 days in jail tered the Marine He allegedly struck Myrle Feb 4 Corps on the face and neck with 1954 and trained Dreyer his hands and fists at Camp Pendleton Calif He PTA went overseas Meets Wednesday smjrnD rssro Piano m Clactric lea to MC Miss Ogden Event Ogden High Wins Tony Amoroso performer in in many musical productions has iSweepstakes been selected as master of ceremonies of the Miss Ogden pag- Forensic Meet eant on April 16 at Ogden High all-da- Burch Creek MOVING? n g Man Fined $100 In Assault Case the motor “missing” but with Bus No 3 pushing it on grades the caravan came through X on schedule They held a short rehearsal after arrival and Mr Dalby told the musicians the trip hadn't hurt their playing ability a bit Incidentally the weather was fine after leaving Utah i Hollywood Also planned for the Miss OgHOOPER— LDS Hooper Second den Pageant will be specialty Ward Relief Society will hold its numbers by a modem dance teachers’ preparation meeting to- group with music for the entire morrow at 1:15 pm Mrs Flora production furnished' by the Taylor will give the lesson fol- Grant Russell orchestra lowed by regular theology meetTickets for the pageant can be ing at 2 pra Mrs Zina Belnap purchased at Buehler-Binham will give the theology lesson Store or from any Jaycee or Jay-setj- e On Tuesday April 12 there member y work and busiwill be an ness meeting starting at 9 am The Relief Society teachers will furnish the luncheon IB 1955 with machine However when he atStandard-Examine- r tempted to cash his winnings they were confiscated because Correspondent RICHMOND Calif — Ogden it’s illegal for minors to gamble Mrs Betty Dalbv wife of Band High School band members have Max Dalby had better Director arrived safely in California after won $650 and luck however an eventful bus journey which in- was of course She ' allowed to keep cluded both ill and good fortune lit The band chosen as tops in Bus No 2 developed faulty in-- ! Utah is there to appear on the jector valves and limped along program of the California-WesterDivision of the Music Educators National Conference at Berkeley While crossing the salt flats Bus No 3 carrying girls skidded and almost left the road At Wendover Dwane Whaley son of Paul H Whaley 2928 Fowler Ave won $10 on a dime slot By JAY BUTLER v lf APRIL 4 MONDAY EVENING After Mixed Fortune During Journey - one-ha- UTAH OHS Band Members Arrive Safely on Coast A $1 Million f ©gfon Second Section i'tait&ari-feamutP- i' irrbTi u tioned in Korea since that time The regular meeting of the of Weber He is a Burch Creek PTA will be held High School graduate Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the school gymnasium ARANTKD Gerry Russell Brown will speak on “Juvenile Delinquency” and WATCHIREPAI committee reports will be given £xrarnH Music will be provided by the school orchestra The nominating committee will present its list of candidates for office 0 lEME) tatives won the sweepstake trophy in the A division of the Utah High School Forensic meet held at the University of Utah Friday and Saturday Contributing to the Ogden victory were the following students: Debate: Gerald Mukai Saundra Morrison Mike Monson Clark Sessions Nadine Thomas and H)®6 r ‘it) u&tn curare 3fOT4H no be tisrTXTi'jcir Jerry Monroe ' j Legislative forum: Douglas Stewart George Nasfell June Neiderhouser Extemporaneous speaking: Bill Furlong The Ogden students were coached by Mrs Portia H Douglas the school’s speech teacher The Ogden representatives were ra4ed superior or excellent to gain the triumph The final placings in the A division were Ogden first East High second Davis High third Logan High fourth J kwa© TWlUi G£HITD‘1T) It’s just good business to see that your savings earn the extra rewards they are entitled to You can always be 3rnGffig3 3 kji vjjU’OB' 5i TO sure of the highest earnings commensurate with insured safety at the old reliable Federal savings headquarters for smart savers Pvt Dennis Olsen Arrives at Fort 33 - nomii '3 ‘£lr ‘tITMf ‘Ma V mnaam GBCD3 WJIfUiJi' Pvt Dennis L Olsen son of Mrs Evelyn N Olsen 428 St has arrived at Ft Car-soColp where he will undergo eight weeks of basic combat training Pvt Olsen entered the service Feb 5 1955 He is a graduate of Ogden High Bin-for- rarm £j3©aa OI 31337’ W ‘IT ‘1T ‘01Tm3 tiunir d n vY£H: School He is assigned for training with Company H of the famed 8th Infantry “Golden Arrow” Division’s 13th Regiment Tf 4 it I f r: Tf "’"re v 037 £0vu J ? ft I II I ? v y IV® I j HI t X® W z Vthut Hft yoM ptoiimi VV y ' ' ' o v ' " v A s s v v M T 'V tytwmMMUA l IIIJ r MUM ?? 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'I " kind of automobile— the of all the Auto Shows this year is now rolling off the Buick assembly lines in volume numbers That’s the first news brand-ne- li 4 24-Ho- ur Wrecker and Towing Service Dial 4-55- 71 2-14- 75 Night Phono 2-97- 59 V |