Show f THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4B Police Charge Three Drivers After Collisions State Asks County to Assist In Highway Lighting System Plans for Installing a highway lighting system on US 305 from Kendall’s Junction to the Hill Field road were unveiled recentlWillard A Kemp assistant ytraffic engineer for the state road commission outlined the plans in a request to the County Commission for county participation in the project The Commission indicated a willingness to participate but withheld a final decision until it can be determined what action other counties are taking on similar requests Weber County will be concerned only with the lights installed at Kendall’s Junction Kemp said a request for participation In the remainder of the project has been forwarded to Davis County officials Commission Chairman Elmer Carver noted that no county roads are involved in the por- - Au the Guys -- All THE GR1SAU Giory OF T171 omr tion of the project in Weber J '4 County He said he believes some coun- ties are not participating where county roads are not involved He mentioned especially Box Elder - N County t Chairman Carver told Kemp the commissioners are attending a meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah Wednesday night in Brigham City He said the commission can determine at that meeting whether other counties are planning on participating in such projects i f Name Guardian A petition for the appointment of a guardian of Jeffrey Lyle Marsh has been filed in District Court by his mother Juanita J ' right-of-wa- y ' ' Requests Court 4 ’v ' VnifoMtn dMwrfiM Mrs June Singleton Grant School PTA Elects Officers D-- Mrs June Singleton has Ibeen Marsh elected president of the Grant The petition was filed to per- School PTA for next year sucmit a compromise of a claim 3 against Itulon Hadfield and Don ceeding Mrs Roy Nakatani Other new officers are: Miss Hadfield as the result of an acTHE cident April 28 1953 Helen Dominguez first vice presAccording to the petition the ident Miss Laura E Randall secIladfields have offered a comond vice president Mrs Toki for damages promise settlement Yoshida third vice president and secretary-treasure- r Mrs Gladys Hayes No Driver's License Helen 28th St the City a driver £— Thompson 22 of 1655 forfeited $25 bail in Outgoing officers besides Mrs Court for not having Nakatani are: Mrs Singleton j first vice president Miss Randall license second vice president Mrs Flor- ence Washington third vice pres- ident and Mrs Ruth Watkins secretary-treasure- r FAMILY MIGHT GOUNamitiMJB “JESSIES” X X X X I -1 X VAN ALDO HEfllM-fBIAIl- f JAMES NANCY OLSON-WHIIMORE-MASS- FINE FOOD Robert Mitchum and Teresa Wright Starring in 3 Miles South of Brigham City “TRACK OF THE CAT” Tuesday and Thursday - RAYMOND J 0 EY DOROTHY TAB HUHTER Technicolor Film In Cinemascope with Stereophonic Sound Box Office Open 6:45 P M Adults 50c Students 35c Kids 15c Bring the Kids vvwvwvws- fTiMlNG Three drivers were cited for traffic violations In connection with three accidents in Ogden over the weekend Speros Dokos 58 of 808 27th St was cited for failure to yield the following a collision last night at Washington Boulevard and Kershaw Street Police said the Dokos car made a turn off Kershaw onto Washington and ran broadside into a southbound sedan driven by David C Braunderger 23 of l Victory Rd Washington Terrace Braunderger swerved his car into northbound traffic lanes trying to get out of the way officers said Cited for Carelessness D H Manwaring 46 of 3837 Grandview Dr was cited for careless driving Saturday night after the auto he was driving ran into a sedan parked near 28th Street and Jackson Avenue The truck was listed to Benjamin A Williams of 2802 Jackson Ave William J Greer 37 of 33 Sylvia Dr South Ogden was cited for careless driving and no driver’s license Saturday night after his auto ran into a parked vehicle near Grant Avenue and 30th Street Police said the Greer auto ran into the rear of a sedan listed to James Philippers 3003 Grant Ave which was shoved into a parked truck listed to Charles Schneider same address Damage to the Philippers sedan was listed as “total” on the police report -- C)X’-DA- NA ANNE -- MALONE FRANCiS First Show 7:20 Box Office 6:30 ANDREWS s TONY CURTIS SKlclSi lit! Cartoon and News WOMEN" JANET LEIGH OFJTVlWORTH Features: 1:10 3:55 6:40 and 9:30 p m To Help Koreans ' 0 lx y — Ballet Russe de Mo ite Carlo is to Ogden sometime in Dr William G Burdett Ogden coming I I January it was announced today president of the Utah State DenTribe campaign mantal Assn has been named chair- byfunius ager for the Ogden Community-Webe- r man of a campaign to help reCollege Concert Series habilitate dental health services Assn in war devastated South Korea Enough membership tickets to The nation-widcampaign is the Community NCor cert Assn being sponsored jointly by the have been sold to bring this faAmerican-KoreaFoundation and mous attraction to 0den along the American Dental Assn with those already announced The campaign will be formally said Mr Tribe launched Tuesday by President The Ballet since ils return to Eisenhover at a White House America during this season has ua luncheon been greeted by soldout houses Dr Burdett said all dentists are It has new works nev stars and Line R Francis being urged to take part in the new productions and is considcampaign designed to restore den- ered at this time to have the tal education in the country and most colorful ballet repertoire to broaden dental health services available to the public to the Korean people It has a repertoire of 14 bal-Last year American dentists lets and four dances duet and contributed more than 50000 pounds of dental supplies and equipment to Korea and helped to provide advanced training for Francis R Line who this year Korean teachers in U S dental was awarded top honors among schools all illustrated lecturers of AmerE Kenneth Mills sccial science ica will present his color motion at to “Road Grandeur” teacher at' Ogden High School picture Auditorium School has been Ogden High appointed to the State Committee on Teacher Certificatomorrow at 8:15 pm The event will be another of A B Gary R Blodgett son tion A letter announcing the apthe Weber College Lecture Se- 'of Mr and Mrs Carl Blodgett ries North Ogden and husband of pointment from N Blaine WinLine was selected in cere- the former Le-- ' ters director of teacher personmonies at Detroit by the World Ann Allen nel in the State Office of Educais Adventure Series largest illusstates that the committee tion basic taking with trated lecture course in the na- training recommend will mattrs connectthe most popular U S Air Force tion as the ed with requirements for teacher history certification in view of the presspeaker in its at Parks AFB award was in Calif The ent and impending teacher shorcompetition with virtually every tage in Utah He is serving Mills will represen the Board “big name” lecturer in the illus- with Flight 101 trated field during the last gen- 3280th Squadron of Trustees of the Iftah Educaeration tion Assn on the committee 3275th Basic Mi“Road to Grandeur” Line’s lat- litary A teacher in OHS :or the past Training est color motion picture is the Group 15 years Mr Mills has had 30 story of a journey along the full He enlisted in Gary Blodgett years’ experience in Utah schools length of US 89 America’s most the Air Force Feb 14 at the local scenic highway This trip extends Air Force Recruiting office from the snows on the Canadian was a reporter for The Og- Dr He border at Glacier National Park den Standard-Examine- r at the lands time he enlisted down to the J of Mexico on the Gulf of California A new1 encyclopedia article on Six national parks and a dozen Utah has been prepared for Colnational monuments are visited lier’s 1955 Year Book by Dr Wilin a journey that unfolds with To liam P Miller presic ent of Wehumor human interest advenber College ture and high educational appeal Growth and development of the An Aviation Cadet Selection Team from the U S Air Force state as well as principal events will visit Weber College on April of the past year are included in 8 to discuss air academy and fly- Dr Miller’s article w lich will be ing training program with inter- published in April Victor Mature and Susan Ball ested students in Starring The selection team headed by “CHIEF CRAZY HORSE” 1 j BARBARA Robert Clarke Gloria Saunders Margaret Field RUSH TI HERBERT VARSHAU Danger lurks on tha Watarfrent! “Devil's Harbor" fcfrdWHBltfflWfi A MAPI W?i Torn Tfcattt H IJ L"rnRSl WWtfllWt “Harbor” 335 5:35 840 - 1:20 405 7:10 12:40 Ron RCTUR! DAY! oad to Grandeur7 North Ogden Man Taking Training all-tim- HITS! Play And Candy Sale Proceeds of a play I j ar used for the LDS Forty-firs- t Ward Building fund The play will be presented in the Wasatch School at 3350 Polk Ave under direction of Claire Kapple of the MIA Music will be furnished by the Ogden High School Harmonettes — Karen Poulter? Kay Stanfield Miller Donna Kareji Neuen-schwandBarbara Kelley and er Dixie Petersen Admission will be 35 cents Candy vv ill be sold Man Held for Watch Theft e semi-tropic- Miller Writes Colliers Article al Air Force Team Visit Weber Capt Thomas Hayes Adults 50c — Kids 15c will be cated in the South Hall Bldg on the upper campus pm lo1 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! HELD OVER! THE PLACE TO GO! OPEN 1 PM ELU KAZAK FR0DDCT10N EVA MARIE ggnJEil' pm three-ac- t “Young April” to be presented tomorrow at 7:30 pm will be e 21-ye- first-plac- -- year-ol- d urday Officers W T Maynard and LcRoy Jacobsen said they arrested George Nicholas no street given Nicholas reportedly told police he sold one of the watches and gave the other to a cripple to sell The watches together were valued at $125 Randall said ad-dre- OGDEN’S BIGGEST SHOW BARGAIN! THE Henry LeRoy Brown 3162 Kiesel Ave was sentenced in the City Court to pay $35 or serve HVt days in jail on a careless driving charge His car crashed into a telephone pole ' — " '"f Ninth Word Books Play Concerning Alma the Younger 3-A- ct “A Voice As Thunddr” an origi- - Book of Mormon Fred S BalJ drama by Luacine Jr son of Mr and Mrs Fred S nal three-ac- t Ball 730 29th St portrays the Clark Fox will be presented at lead roll of Alma the Younger 8 pm Friday in the frinth Ward He is now a resident of Salt Lake Recreation Hall City The play is spons Costumes and settings from the LDS Church and the production are as authentic as formance is being s ponsored bypossiMet costume are taken from the Weber Stake MIA worn by the early robes actual The production ha: Aztecs Settings are taken from sented throughout th the ruins of Temples In Uxmal and it is being plan Yucatan cast to travel to Idah Tickets for the event may be fornia secured from the J C Penney Co Concerns Alma the Younger store or at Grondel Shoe Repair The play concerns the conver- - Shop or at the door the night of sion of Alma the Younger in the the performance LOOK! 100-MILLI0N-D0LL- h 1 j K tT A tlEviE?7 ttic'f ' C $$$£ MUSICAL he ’ v C A H '9S'4v V V ro 1 TT-- — "II v 'f nm-iV- ' a nrr m x 0 r x are CHRYSLER WINDSOR AVS?& 4? 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