Show V Second Section dgbm R— Section OGDEN City Schools Plan Whole Week of Activities Leading Up to Traditional Loyalty Parade taniiarh-BeamitUTAH SUNDAY MORNING Second Section wr APRIL 24 111 1955 Ordinance Controversial Sign Host club wilf Ogden Rotary Two National Figures April 27 To Stay in Pigeonhole Awhile ! Harlan L P Wendell of E I Power and Light Co auditorium du Pont de Nemours and Co "v under the direction of Mission' be principal speaker and Wilson A Z Baker of Cleveland Ohio! At 8 pm on Thursday May 12 a music festival will be held unopposed nominee as next president of Rotary International will in the Ogden High auditorium All junior high school choruses be featured guests at the noon will appear in the concert luncheon of the Ogden Rotary The various leaders of these Club Wednesday groups are: Dave Ballantyne Mr Wendell manager of the Washington Bruce Wallace Lew- Pacific District of the extension is Paul Cragun Central and Al- - division of Du Pont’s public relabert Rich Mound Fort tions department will speak on ' Lester Hinchcliff is music su- “Progress Must Be Created” He will document the story of pervisor for all city schools Following the parade on May American progress and point up 12 buses will take ROTC units the factors which create that from Ogden and Ben Lomond progress He will show by exHigh schools to Utah General amples how Americans have unDepot where they will be served locked the door to production lunch and be taken on a tour In September of 1953 Mr of the installation Wendell was appointed public Also on Friday the four junior relations advisor to Mrs Oveta high schools will take part in two Culp Hobby secretary of health baseball games at Affleck Park education and welfare in the Central will play Lewis at noon Eisenhower cabinet G Raymond Poulter He was while Mound Fort and Washing- given a year’s leave of absence University and received a m a wide art exhibit of the Ogden ton have been scheduled for without pay from Du Pont to ter’s degree in business adminis- schools will be held at Utah 1:30 pm accept that! position tration from During Mr Wendell joined the Du World enl'sted as a Pont in 1948 at one o£ the menu- and facturing plants He has been an pnvate m the Marine Corps assistant editor of the company later became a lieutenant employe publication head of the He is a member of the National VA schools have a of full activities ucek planned thi$ year in connection with Loyalty Day climaxed by the traditional parade featuring more than 10000 boys and girls Last year it was announced that the popular observance would be broadened this year and accordingly a committee was announced yesterday to direct the more ambitious undertaking Chairman is G Raymond Poul-te- r who will be assisted by John C Evans Ivan May Capt Edwin V Booth Glen Thomas Sarah Wilson Sarah McCracken Ted McGregor Thatcher Handley and Byron Moore The appointments were (made by Supt T O Smith Activities in connection with Loyalty Day will start May 9 and the parade will be on Friday May 13 Assemblies and discussions in classrooms 'on loyalty patriotism and citizenship will be held previous to Loyalty Day A city- Ogden City I ! Nations 10th anni- versary committee for this city will complete details of organization tonight at 8 in the Community House of the First Methodist Church Dr Henry C Beatty Methodist pastor has been designated by Mayor Raymond S Wright to activate the work of the group Those who have accepted committee membership and organizations which they will represent are as follows: Lawrence Burton American Association of Colleges Mary Woolley Altrusa International Inc Jim Batey AAA Jennings Olson American Unitarian Assn Charles DeKlycn American National Red Cross Assn John Evans Ogden City Schools Mrs: Therma Scoville American Library Assn Warren Caldwell American Legion Mrs Lawrence Hall United Church Women Thomas Van Drimmelen Boy Scouts of America LeRoy Young Chamber of Commerce Mrs Lee Chase Girl Scouts Olive Maccarthy YWCA Mrs Lincoln Ellison Ogden League of Women Voters' the Rev Vernon L Booker Coyncil for Social Action of the Congregational Christian Churches Other Committeemen A J Motzel Disabled American Veterans Capt Clenton E Irby Salvation Army the Rev S E Tucker National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Grant Thomas International public community and military relations committee E C Crary Lions International Representatives of St Joseph’s Catholic Church and Rotary Club ( Ki-wan- fHircsrck The city contends the pedestal- The City Council has decided to let its proposed ordinance that supported signs are a traffic clear pedestal signs from ard and an eyesore Councilman John S Hinckley public property lay idle f o r awhile noting that moves to take vho with Councilman Seager would like to see the ordinance passed right away noted that “as a result of these delays we have boats sitting on sidewalks” a ld I I i ofcfheldattacked' the move I would hurt They business The Council's attention to the directed cnman"CC Tus“t“nSMerwho asked whether it would die a natural death if allowed to remain tabled or if it could be “u d0Wn' °“dn ’VIS and Councilmen B y N Larsen countered that j par’ lnglic°“?laJntlb°ut 1 i lhe pres 20Tniinur ieziWjui y Finance Company Sued for $5600 cnniaicx withdrawn killed or amended Citv Attorney Paul Thatcher said fie ordinance could remain tabled indefinitely or could be In a $5600 suit filed in Second recalled at any time even by a District Court Bill aiyl Edrus later administration Burgess charged the Jackson Fi- ®one Some Good nance & Thrift Co with fraud- n Mary vvooiiey council mem- - uently misrepresenting an auto-said sfefelt the Pr°Pose mobile sold them April 15 1954 "dinance accomplished at The complaint aleges fat of !ea'‘ Dart of!ls p"rpose b bnn - ficials of the finance company ing the problem before the pub- represented the 1948 model car a clear title and being as Mavor Raymond S Wright said in having The complaint good shape hc hcars many favorabIe com at time of the that the Club ' Washington P C iVemp to charges block was split cy's engine and has been active in civic af- - clear the signs from the 'street and that a clear title could not as a result of the wide publicity be obtained fairs in Wilmington Del the problem is getting The ordinance would force owners to take down all commercial signs that are supported on poles and located between the curb and building fronts It concern that this street was being would not force removal of signs missed supported on building fronts tbe tbrd f Work scheduledjnto continue 2 Crews then will switch to the BONDED final district — all blocks west of FUR STORAGE Washington and south of Ogden River Store your fur in our modThe annual program is sched- ern fireproof cold storage SHOP-SA- VE uled for complettion April 30 vault — J‘l "ar1' 7" £bePr"en iiSaiionV ! vlslon He was graduated from Yale will be named at a later elate true accomplishments The UN Dr Beatty said has many concrete and impresMayor Wright who will act as sive accomplishments which can honorary chairman at tonight’s and should be stressed session will present some pro“At present the fact remains cedures and plans for the con- that the prospect of total war sideration of the committee is so horrible that the UN must Ogden City’s trash hauling which will have as its operationcrews tomorrow will begin workj al theme “The UN Works for continue to work not just for 10 dis- in the city’s third clean-uYou” years but forever The UN it trict— of blocks east Washington J S McDonnell chairman of must be noted is far from a per- Boulevard 26th Street to from the United States Committee for fect organization but it is a limits the UN which carries the co- going organization and works the south city Included in the third district operative sanction of more than daily to preserve a peace which will be both sides of 26th Street 100 educational professional fra- remains elusive City Manager E J Allison said a 'Hi tui 1 JJi itiriMi i1: s- " an f (1T‘ ' v l&zy 'tei' ‘ID iTcrnqTnTani? ntere t "t Read the Classified Ads Trash Haul Moves to 3rd Area j ' p ternal and patriotic groups in this country has urged the committee to engineer a number of undertakings through the period from June to Oct 24 in an effort to secure maximum community participation Dr Beatty pointed out “Opposition disillusionment and apathy toward the UN stem in the most cases from ignorance of its “The contribution demanded for UN success” Dr Beatty several residents had expressed stressed “is not solely money or even men Since the UN works for every citizen and to do this effectively must be unDarwin A Hodges 18 of Wash-derstood the Tenth Anniversary asCommittee has accepted the ington Terrace who pleaded guil- signment of promoting a number of community-widpro- ty in the City Court to careless driving was sentenced to pay grams” t i Careless Driver Must Pay $50 Fine 1 e TOMORROW! y £f-Qajewsk- $50 or serve 25 days in jail STORE OPEN 10 He allegedly was driving at e 55 miles an hour in a zone and cutting in and out of heavy traffic in a school zone Phone 35-mil- AM 21 MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE 2410 Washington Blvd NYLON SPORT SHIRTS DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL! in jiffy no Ironing 100 0 00 wS0® nylon nocouary In whita and pattol colors f M I MEN'S WHITE MEN'S ATHLETIC TEE SHIRTS KNIT BRIEFS 2 for 100 2 hr 100 69c combed cotton with nylon reinforced neck White and Sturdy elastic waist lon fortified seams pastels M Reg knit is SMl ny- S L DOLL’ARIDAYiSPECIAf FIRST QUALITY SIZE 100-L- B FLOUR SACKS Ogden: Student To Sing Today -- IhVlV haz-wou- i ! 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