Show 2ft THE OGDEN Clearfield OKs 19 New Homes $181000 Invested in Building CLEARFIELD— Home building William ‘E it Sahara Village Will Hold First Kendall Sedgewick has been named a first lieutenant in Clearfield's Auxiliary Police Force He replaces Dell Singleton who resigned Home on a furlough is Vem Hamblin son of Mr and Mrs Wi1ford SAHARA VILLAGE — A Sahara Hamblin of 304 Village reunion first of its kind E 700 South St will be held Saturday beginning A graduate of at 4 pm at the Administration 10-da- y Davis fi t I I High been located publicity of Sahara Village City Manager Clay Allred said The future unis today it was first believed that wartime housing project tenaome has youngster might have wancertain The government dered off with the equipment tatively ordered it demolished are But not so It had been misbusinessmen Utah but three in oper- placed in the office trying to buy and keep it area a rental as housing ation Clearfield’s volunteer firemen who just recently completed a first aid school will begin another training program on Juhe 1 with LeRoy Turpin of Ogden’s ’ Primary to Give Program Sunday schooling Road crews have moved into 300 East Street to remove the old oil surface grade and resurface the thoroughfare to conform with last year’s curb and gutter project in that area Afterward they will go on to other areas where new curb and gutter has been installed to do similar work Already completed is 100 North Street Manager Allred said Class C road funds totaling about $8000 will be used to pay for the work Literary Club taVote — T h e EvEVANSTON Wyo anston Ladies Literary Club will elect officers at an afternoon Outgoing meeting on Dec' 6 Mr is Harry W Pfis-terpresident er May Day Luncheon — A EVANSTON Wyo ' I - - L- ' AA r k x V w J ' f ' f r s PRESIDENT: Lois Foote May day luncheon arranged by members of St Paul’s Episcopal Guild will be held Saturday at 1:30 pm at Hunting Hall ) TREMONTON — 'dgX’’pj’v- r- - - ‘ - TV SA X ' f - oi a: W - '4 - S' 'v f $ Bill Hudson v r' $ ' " ' VICE PRES: - - Eileen Monsen Box Elder High Elects New Student Officers BRIGHAM CITY — A Willard It was signed by a number of student Bill Hudson son of Mr businessmen along with propand Mrs Gordon Nicholas takes erty owners and different organthe helm at Box Elder High next izations The State Road Commission year as new student body presiSchool Commission dent County Board Club will volunteer as and vice president Eagles Serving be Eileen Monsen daughter of firemen are already on record Mrs Olive Monsenr Brigham with as favoring the project to open Lois Foote daughter of J L the alley which would permit Foote also of Brigham as sec- easy rear access to stores which can now be entered for all pracretary i Other matters taken up durTingey secretary ing the recent Council meetBusinessmen have renewed ing was a decision to lock up the their appeal for an alleyway sandpit for the In the downtown shopping has been rented It present area for the past few years but the lease has now expired A delegation headed by W Vosco Call met recently with the It was agreed to purchase a City Council presenting a peti- new garbage disposal unit and tion favorable to the project truck from the Coppin Motor Co city-owne- d Twenty-eigh- t students at Bear River High have been named to the high honor roll for grade averages of 279 or bet- ter ‘ Dozens more with grade averages above 23 are on the hohor roll v Qualifying for top honors were: i Donald Abbott Faye Andersbn Marguerite Burton Trixie Bjohi Tamra Welling Kenneth Ward Judy Turley Joan Theuer Hobart Dalton Larry Barnes Richard B Davis John Day Sandra Day Joan Evans Max Forsberg Judy Green Bette Iverson Sydna Jensen Judy Johnson Patsy Kof6rd Johnny Laub Roger Mason Colleen Nelsop Sherlene Newton Louis Peterson Helen Rampton Leona Rucker and Mary Anne i s frr SECRETARY: S'? Sa ' Apostle Richards to Address Malad Graduates on May 13 I conferences to be held Sunday night in all of the wards in Morgan Stake with the exceptions of Milton and Richville wards which held conference the first Sunday night in April Primary children throughout the stake will participate Stake Primary preparation meeting will be held tomorrow night at 8 in the Stake Tabernacle Morgan High school Senior Hop will be held this Friday night in the Morgan High gymnasium In charge of the event are: Kay Heiner Russell Nance Kaye Winters RaDell Heiner and Don Preece Everyone is invited to attend Bee Hive leaders of Morgan stake are sponsoring a baked goods sale May 7 at J Williams and Sons Co and Doyles Grocery First and second graders of the Morgan elementary school received their first immuniza here in Elder LeGrand Richards apostle in the LDS church will be the speaker for the Malad Stake Seminary rites on May 13 In the Stake House The theme is “Faith Without Works Is Dead” Seminary Principal 'A Spencer Hill and student officers are in ?? charge They are Delon Hawkins president Dari Williams first counselor Blair GJeed second T v counselor and Alice Neal secremid-Ma- y on its low bid of $5067 tary The Council decided to make Shumway Graduates Listed new arrangements for handling Made Honor Roll Graduating are: fire liability and boiler insurThose who made the honor roll Call Lynn Davis CounMonte ances The decision was to can- included: Gleed selor Floyd Gleed Lero cel the present policies and take Gayle Adams Carol Ann An- John Bardell Napier Gordon out new contracts in order to derson Carolyn Anderson Iris C Hill Sheldon John take advantage of reduced rates Anderson Reed Anderson Con- Simpson Madsen Smith Louis Jimmy It was decided that an associ- nie Archibald Tom Ault Beverly Kent Barbara Sally Yearsley ation of Brigham City insurance Beeton Michael Bishop LaVone men would be formed and an Brown David Calderwood Ken- Parry and Lowell Budge Dallas Neal Leo Nielsen Robagent appointed for each type neth Carter Marian Carter Mah-lo- n of insurance with the fees to be Christensen Carol Ann Coch-ro- n ert Lund Counselor Williams Brent Littlejohn divided among other qualified Ralph Cullimore Judy Dea-ki- n Joyce Mills President Hawkins Neva Beeten agents and Margie Didrickson It was voted to fence along Gary Eberhard Diana Foxley Deon Daniels Gloria Harris the north side of the park lo- Tamra Francom Karen Gardner Joyce Hess Aleta Wharton Decated on North Main Street Ralph Gardner Carole Germer anna Price and Kathleen Smith Dick Green Joan Grover Richard More Graduates Reeder of Sydney daughter Hall Hall David Hansen Sarabell Hoskins Fay Sweeten Mr and Mrs R V Reeder has LeJeanRoger Hansen LeVona Hansen Janice Thomas Secretary Neal won the junior division of the Carolyn Harris and Jaleen Harris Sally Anderson Willie JoAnn American Legion Renelle Harris Joan Holdaway Gleed Kenna Hughes Margie Auxiliary essay Oleen Holdaway Constance Hom- Jones Kathryn jlones Joyce contest in Dis-- j Hy-e- r Jones er Moon Ava Facer Connie Hunsaker JCeith Vayrene trict' 1 Carla Iverson Nacele John- Rula Isaacson ' and Dawnie Isaac An eighth grad-- ) son Carol Kent Bruce King son er at Box Elderi Knutson Joe High School Exercises Larry Darryl King Junior High she! Knudsen Moana Korth LaRee High school graduation exerwrote on “Our Hotter and Karma Kent cises will be held May 19 In the American Herit Other Names school auditorium where Dr J age” Her essay Maxine Leak Susan Linford Frank Robinson former Harvard will be entered in Marie Lee Mason professor will be the speaker Mr Manning the state' compeReeder Donna Jean Robinson is public relations diElaine Michaelis tition Munns Ila Mae Nalder Mardeana rector at present for Skaggs Neal Lou Aqn Newton Deanna Drugstores j Nish Gloria Norr Careen Peck Baccalaureate services" will be Arlene Poster Bob Puzey Dennis in the auditorium on May 15 Richards Alice Roberts Donna Valedictorian for the Class of Diane Rose Diane and Roberts ’55 will be Lois Vaughan daughtion shot against polio last Tuester of Mr andjMrs James VaughRoundy day Sharon Roundy Sonja Secrist an who has maintained a grade Booster shots Mere given to Allen Shelton Karen Smith Kent of 396—very high —in third grade students who have Soderquist Sandra Starr Neil average school high moved in from other schools and Stimpson Margaret Thompson Salutatorian is’ Robert Evans have received last year’s trial Ward Thompson L H Thorpe son of Mr and 'Mrs Dahrl Evans Allen Tinsley David (Troseth Ed- who has 389 shots Morgan schools did not partici- ward Tsutsui Max Turley Judy Theme of Commencement Ward Virginia Walker Elaine pate in these shots last year The next shots are scheduled Watkins Virginia Welling Judy onTheme19ofis the commencement May “Religious Songs — for two weeks from last Tuesday Wood Rella Wood Bill Woodhead an American Way of Life” Prinpending the arrival of the vac- and Robert Zollinger S Halliday said today cipal J cine Those who will wind up their The Beari River High School Morgan High school music de- PTA has elected Mrs Phillip high school educations with the partment students will participate Pugsley of Garland as presi- May graduation are as follows: Colleen Allen Sara Raeola in the annual Region 2 Music dent Festival at Murray tomorrow and Friday Solos and small groups will compete tomorrow and on Friday the marching and concert band and male chorus will compete under the direction of J L Terry 100-piec- e Sorority Elects — Mrs George Blakeslee has been elected president of the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority EVANSTON Wyo t 50 By ERIC JONES Malad seminary students and 53 MALAD Idaho — Forty-thre- e high school students will graduate during commencement exer-cies- e Apostle LeGrand Richards Ward-Rut- h Waldron Terry Bar-teWaldron Arthur D Williams Bonnie Williams Larraine E Williams Louis E Yearsley Top 25 ?er Cent In the upper 25 per cent of the graduating class are: Rula Isaacson Doneal Thom son Ruth Waldron Madelyne TaVlpr Curtis Haskins Vona Mae John Leahmae Waldron Marilyn A Jones Rosalie Larsen June Wade Vera Jones ll Morgan County Appoints Weed Supemsor Appointed by the County Commission Mr Dickson will be in charge of spraying and cleaning ditchbanks of troublesome weeds His salary will be $240 a month An assistant to be named later will receive $225 monthly The County Commission also appointed Ronald Adams as new county grounds custodian at its recent meeting He will be caretaker at the Court House and grounds and at the county fairgrounds Mrs Adams succeeds Ernest Little whose resignation is effective May 1 Typhoid Immunization shots will be given Friday from 9 to 10 am in the office of the county health nurse at Morgan High Adults as well as children are eligible Follow?up shots will be given at the same hour and place on May 6 and 13 The immunizations are sponsored by the county Health nurse Joyce Stuart urges everyone to take advantage of the shots : "!' I v ’ j ' :Vr ST j t y rf) V i( f fire department as instructor The course will last about 10 weeks covering important ‘asMORGAN — Paul Dickson has “Wisht Ye Not That I Must Be of fire control Volunteers been pects conof weed named HONEYVILLE— Primary supervisor About My Father’s Business” is will meet once weekly for the control in Morgan ference will be' held in the the theme for Ward LDS Primary Honeyville Ward Chapel Sunday beginning at 8 pm Youngsters in that church organization will present the program which has as its theme “Wist Ye Not That I Must Be About My Father’s Business” Carol Hansaktr daughter ef Mr and Mrs Alton Ilunsaker has been awarded a trophy as outstanding pledge of the year by Kappa Delta" sorority at Utah State Agricultural College Miss Ilunsaker Is a Junior Home from BYU for the weekend was Carol Johnson daughter of Mr and Mrs Conrad Johnson Leaving for Texas Saturday to join her husband is Mrs Kay Hansen Mrs Alex Dickey her mother will make the trip too and both will atop in Arizona to see Richard Dickey a missionary who is representing the LDS Church among the Indians of that state He left about 14 months ago Richard Dickey and Mrs Hansen the former Ursula Dickey are brother and sister s i y x School Pvt HamNew class officers chosen this tical purposes from the1 front blin is a member week are as follows: only of the Marine Mr Call says garbage collecSenior class — Reid Hansen and has president Dean Rasmussen vice tion is hampered by the lack of Corps been stationed at president Harper Pearse secre- an alley and fire protection is San Diego where tary virtually impossible Police have he took his basic Junior Class — Reid Golds-berr- y difficulty too patrolling the training He enpresident Lynette Jensen area Htmblin tered the service vice president Louie Rio secreCouncilman Morris Glover recon Oct 30 last year ommended that the Council retary — Max Hug- quest the city attorney to study Sophomore class The missing microphone to Mills legal aspects of the proposal Madelyn gins president Clearfield’s has dictaphone Lowell and ‘ vice president General Chairman Robert Benton said today Dinner soft drinks a program and games are planned by the committee which Mr Benton heads Other members are: Boyd Bronson assistant to the chairman: Jennie Barnard invitations: Leone Blair program Jack Worthern games Elmo B Dial building and Dell Holliday " APRIL 2 7 1955 28 Bear River Students Make - A h - 5-- 9 Building here All residents former residents and their families are invited WEDNESDAY EVEN ING 4 ' T R T go-ahe- ad Reunion Saturday -- y continued at a rapid clip in home $10000 L C Smith was given the Clearfield last month with conon a lath house to struction work on 19 new dwell- cost $500 andnursery Darlin Hammon reings — mostly brick— approved by ceived approval' for a $200 addition to a cafe the city C J Hewett received the green Builder who received permits to build a $600' garage light indicated they would invest a South Clearfield Elementary total of more than $181000 in School is arranging a spring as follows: projects carnival from brick Bros pm May 6 four Stephenson to funds raise for homes $9000 each Westenskow playground and Clay 10 brick homes $11000 equipment White elephant booths will be each and one for $13000 A J in operation along with pastry Neiderhauser one brick home for centers and the like $10000 and another for $?0Q0 have been asked to Children Donald Erickson stucco $3000 donate white elephants for the salfe STANDARD-EXAMINE- : brick Dickamore (UTAH) yrv wVP r v V"’''" - Riverdale Gl From Army RIVERDALE— SgL Robert IA Hatch has been released - from the army and is at home after serving 15 months in Korea He is the son of Mr and Mrs Sisson C Hatch Sgt Hatch took his basic (training at FJ Ord Calif after entering the service April 23 1Q53 Anderson Willie Clarence W Later he worked in personnel in Other officers are: Sherm Oyler East Garland Atkinson Wilma Joyce Atkinson the 7th Infantry Regiment at vice president Mrs M G Wood Lowell J Budge LaMont W Call Tremonton secretary and Ed Robert C Colton Helen Deanna the completion of which time he Davis and Pearl Dawn Davis was awarded the commepdation Kerr Tremonton treasurer Dahrl Edwards Lorenzo Winifred Ralph ribbon with medal pendant He Outgoing officers are Woodhead Reed Anderson Vida Robert Evans Dorothy Evans was with the 15th AAA Battalion Marcia Evans Melvin J Evans Forsgreen and Fern Hall until his recent release Floyd Gleed Don Harding Alan Prior to entering the service The Fourth Ward Boy Scouts Harrison Audrey Hawkins Spen was a misare responsible for new shrub cer Kay Hess Curtis Hoskins the Riverdale man Church in LDS the for sionary bery at the City Park It’s part of Larry Don Howell Jesse Kyle the months East for live Near their project here Hughes Foster Ipsen Rula Jean until that mission was closed He The scouters met at 6 am to Isaacson and Vona Mae John filled the balance of his time in Dean Jones Marilyn A Jones the British carry out the project and laid mission returning Vera home in plans for similar activity fom Melba Margaret Jones 1953 of January time to time Jones Rosalie Larsen Khalil Mul The tilling and planting of Ralph Morris John Victor WindOdell Set Sale Price Charlene der the open ground on the RiverRummage dale Yard farm has been comEVANSTON Wyo — A rum- sor Rice Vera Patsy Roderick at Derrell Gean Rose John Thomas pleted by volunteer labor from mage salefwill be held May the Evan$ton First Ward meet- Smith Madelyne Ann Taylor priesthood quorums according ing house beginning at 9:30 am Billie Ann Thorpe Doneal D to Sedley Brough ward farm chairman daily Cooked food will be sold Thomson and DeVon Tippetts Lois Vaughan Janice Ward Six acres of peas and seven May 5 by: the YWMIA Mrs ArDavid William Waldron acres Leahmae of oats were planted When said thur Schomas president the weather permits about one and one half acres of tomatoes will be set out Other members of the ward farm committee are Adrian Fife Miland Waite Cash Draper Lloyd Carter and Ben Barney Newcomers In Riverdale Include the Henry) Brown family from Washington Terrace who have bought the Earl Rees home parley Burroughs and son Gerald who have acquired Clint Crabtree’s home and Mr and Mrs Bill Walker and two sons in Earl Chapman’s house The Rees family have moved to Bel Mar Drive while the Chapmans are temporarily settling in an apartment at the Berthana VTOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS MAKES TAKEN IN TRADE while they are awaiting the comMANY ONE OF A KIND pletion of their new home in the Rolling Hills housing area east of Ben Lomond High School Mr and Mrs Leonard Ober broekling and family have moved from the Price home tOClarence Smith’s house near the Bamberger overpass The Riverdale Ward Choir which has taken a few weeks vacation following the cantata on Easter Sunday will resume pracTREADLES from tice thisSunday beginning at 6 PORTABLES from pm '1 ‘ tree-plantin- g 5-- 6 SINGER SEWING CENTER MACttme 9 ' 'enjoy the EOT whisker that’s He live Irr a house eet dramatically ert a Cliff abov a sparkling bay He’s Just poured hlmeelf tome cheerful Old Sunny Brook Vou can tell by that Sunny Brook emlle -- CONSOLES front 995 1995 3950 " May 19 that’ whiskey ho llketl VUit phon - 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ON SALE ONLY AT YOUR : i GIAIN MEUTIAl SPIRITS A KENTUCKY THE a a TradcMark ef THE singer Mr co SINGER SEWING CENTER BLENDED WHISKEY a iltltd In yevr Mtpbene 2456 a a a a OtD SUNNY HOOK COMFANY tOUISVIllE Lion RIverdale-Ro- y Election of officers is to take place at the next meeting' on COME EARLY LIMITED NUMBER GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST t The Club will (meet at the Apollo Club tomorrow evening at 7:30 KENTUCKY beak only under SINGER SEWINO MACHINE CO Through the summer months the Riverdale Town Board will meet at 8 pm rather than 7:30 The secondhand fipurth Mondays of each month are regular meeting dates Mr and Mrs Monteith Woolley k recently returned from a ter -' AlaNew Orleans trip bama Nauvoo and Carthage En route they visited Mrs two-wee- Woolley’s great-uncl- e ld James Ducjoux at Mt Vernon Ala and a great-aun- t both of whom they located through genealogical research They were accompanied by Mrs Woolley’s brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Ted Harris ' of Layton ld WASHINGTON BLVD - Dial 4-57- 71 w f |