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FRIDAY EVENING MAY 13 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 13A Riverdale PTA Names Roy Woman President I- Seminary Graduation Tonight 50th Birthday For 150 Box Elder Students LAYTON — The First f i RIVERDALE— Mrs Alton Karras of Roy was chosen as new president of the Riverdale School PTA at a reorganization meeting last night Chosen by the nominating committee to sene with her were i Na- 3--9 Harold S Nelson pri icipal of the Logan Seminary and an ar a supervisor will be the speaker At one time he' was connected I with the Seminary here Scott Phillip Horsley and oAnn Long both members of the grad- ufting class will give the student : speeches The address of welcome will be by Principal C LeGrande Horsley - arid the presentation of diplomas will be by President J Delos Thompson Other members of the semihary faculty are Boyd K Packer Leon $M Strong E Craig Bramwell add J Edwin Baird j (Tonight’s program will include musie by the Box Elder High Girls Chorus and other singers 'Hal F Reeder is president of the graduating class Pamela Richards is vice president iand Joanne Barnard is secretary Honor Roll The honor roll includes the! two student speakers plus Miss! Richards June Beard Janet Craner Mary Jo Harris Shirley D Harrises Janice Leonard Harper David Pearse and Carolyn Tingey al- (Graduates other than those M ready mentioned are: Gay Ann Mortensen Richard E Nelson Maxine Zina Perryj Roland Bickinore Stander Dennis Hjarvey Gordon Marion R Hyde Robert Stanley Jensen Barnes Kent Packer Vernon Carl Poul- ter Roberta Roberts Jack! IaDea Siely and Rowena William! (Bruce Martin Andersen Bruce Robin Christensen Sheridsiri L Daines Dee Ann Dorris Carlla Jensen t Delon Christensen Jen- sen Joan Kay Jensen Marilyn Marsh Eileen Monson Robert N Pitersen Deon Raye Rasmussen Eileen H Vandehei Gail Marie j : v pm! j tion L E Ellison one of four original stockholders still living was the assistant cashier when the Gunnell' Jeppsen sen Gary Norton Jeppesen Jay Maurice Keller and Grant Nelson Judy Davis Karen Quayle Donald Gary Wagstaff Caryl Ruth ' Ruth Bisel Patricia Baddley Checketts Laren J Deem Leon Andrew Dyer and Jarvis B Facer Jay R Goodell William Harold Hudson Chester Lynn Keyes Kay Ann Larkin Robert Leggat Loretta Ray Watts Junell Palmer Shirley Ann Kunzler and Glade Ferd Hirschi The annual Business and Professional Women’s art tea will be held Sunday at 4 pm in the Central School auditorium The work of Alan Houser Navaho Indian artist will be featured All members of the Box Elder High graduating class are invited to attend with their "parents Miss Lura Redd is chairman Assisting are Miss Ann Erickson Mrs Hazel Breitenbeker and Mrs Daisy Hansen La-Mbi- Layton Stake MIA Announces Dance ! ! e ian Arlene Jones Kathryn ReNer Marble Our Very Best Club Elects CLINTON — The Rainbow Garden Club of Clinton has selected Linda Kay as new president Other officers are Peggy Ann Geraldine Kay vice president Mason secretary Dean Beus song leader and Allen Higgs reporter Mrs Edgar Higgs is the leader Ronald Higgs is junior leader In addition to learning plant and garden care members are studying electricity They plan to build a miniature electric motor and lamps among other things Clinton Ward Aaronic Priest- hood youths will participate in the Lake! View Stake outing tomorrow at 4 pm at the stake camp grounds Home oh furlough recently was Lavar Stewart son of Mr and Mrs Melvin Stewart He is sta‘ tioned at Ft Lee Va Outside White!! Good Man to Know self-contain- A3C Jimmy Davis son of Mr! and Mrs Cecil Davis is home on y furlough He has been stationed at Camp Beale Calif since December and will return there to continue his veterinary training at the base hospital 10-da- Public Invited and six-wee- k r j j er VIRG'S 1 00 j T Toilel Tis 23c nV 39c Toil Is CLOTHES t ! I ! I t X ! t i r i t i X BOYS' AND GIRLS' SUN SUITS sizes Soap' 1 to 3 good selec- 298 139 to BOYS' AND GIRLS' SWIM WEAR chromspun taffeta checks sizes 1 to 6X 119 to 198 GIRLS' PEDAL'AILS advantages of pedal pushers and coveralls combined In denim sail cloth etc in assorted colors Sizes 2 to 6X 1 98 to BOYS AND GIRLS' BOXER SHORTS in all sizes and colors 59c to tion of fabrics 38c I t I i i i i 298 139 sizes 2 to - GIRLS' PEDAL PUSHERS in 10 lovely colors 6X LITTLE BOYS' DENIM SLACKS in colors sizes 2 to 6X 1 LITTLE BOYS' DENIM JACKETS in colors sizes 2 198 nt iHiy iPADtMnr 98to 298 6X FOREST PARK GINGHAM CHECKS sanforized color fast wrinkle 45" wide mercerized vat dyed resistant 89 c SPECIAL yard SEWING MACHINE Regularly 1079 Now DEPARTMENT Enamel 2nd Qt I i the Time to Save MIXED ur I t i 35c Jellies J Lb I : S Bacon t t t x Htn Chops 1b ISs Facial Tis 300 Min Steak lb 25c Cake Mix Dnwon's Pkg V t I I Zoo Sliced t t 1FUM 23c lb 39c Olives Min Legs T t t I CHILDREN’S HambgrT4 ibs j-- t i f l MARKET 'Vt? ?' t I I 260S Washington ilvd Pol Roast t t t t H MASTER- - 4-Ho- ed Friday Saturday Summer vacation begins for 13 14 and May the Riverdale school students on 7 tho May 27 Beginning June 6 the course will BEN LOMOND HOTEL kindergarten LAYTON — Layton Jaycettes! get under with 60 about way Per a have elected new officers to take children in attendance Free Showing over following an installation ban- student Of This Revolutionary Now Robert Stewart of Roy a quet later this month Aid— “Tha ILtonor!' USAC Is at in his Hearing putting Teacher Resigns Leah Cooper has been elected 12 weeks of practice teaching Mr Robert E Williamson our Miss EVANSTON Wyo T Joann Johhstun vice in the fifth and sixth grades at new Otarion Ogden Representapresident Peggy Jones girls physical eduthe Riverdale School tive Will Demonstrate “The Liscstion instructor in Evanston High Pre!ildent: "d Carmtn Burnham tener” Both Days from 1 P M School for the past three years secretary Mrs is Dunn to 7 P M from here Mary Two-yeahas tendered her resignation and directors are Lola will not be returning to Evanston Jamieson and Carol Jones One- next year Miss Jones has ad- directors re Sherma Neccpted a position in the Wells-i5ea- r ville New York High School for Ghie and Darlene Ramsey His-th- e coming year She is the eighth torian is Audrene Yates The to quit tiring president is Wanda Maisey Mildew-resista- PAINT (Now Dopt Soon to Bo Finished omd Open) SENSATIONALLY NEW AUTOMATIC ANKER PAINT regular $450 SEWING MACHINE 298 OUSEPAlNt ssar WALLPAPER Values up to $200 29c 19c 36c I 2-Gall- KSttlANl J Choose Gallon s 143 color fading mildew stays white longer Two coats give five years or more protection! Use it oh primed wood metal or Self-cleani- Just Received a Carload GORDON BAXTER House Paint Maxter-Mixe- d and get extra protection against wnm ©©es Save up to 25 Can on Wood' Pur Singla Roll j Purchases totaling $20 or more can bo niade on Sears Easy Payment Plan A standing invitation to come in and get $50 to $1000 gash is extended to folk's here and in nearby towns by this' friendly manager of Aetna Finance Co - ng jTiasonry Save extra buy yours PRE-OPENIN- to- Phone for Free Home Demonstration and Receive i 1 DOUBLE iNC'V'3 i Reinforced Seasoned Wood 2348 Washington Blvd "Our Carload Buying Saves You 595 Length Stpt or breed with stl Cembint light wight with dpndobl strength Ph 8479 Money " Available in 4 5 and ct 4-in- ch Du Pont Nylon Bristles Width 377 the accaslenal painter! 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Now j Any steadily employed person can get $50 any time on name only Larger amounts up to $1000 available to pay bills j or other expenses T j It’s simple to borrow at Aetna The friendly smilirig staff puts you at ease No long questioning No embarrassing You get cash investigation quickly and easily Phone ahead for extra-fas- t seryic Aetna Finance Co 2274 Washington Blvd Phone kans oyer $300 made by Aetna Fnince Co of Utah! Here is the amazingnew hear-- j ing aid featured in thousands of newspapers and magazines throughout the world Incredible as it may seem th a) by the! pair of glasses wornhere is a hall on Saturday evening May 21 with Elmer Weller’o orchestra furnishing music i ’ j Gallon " A ward dance will be held in the Riverdale LDS recreation j certificates j $245 1st Qt ! DVERTISEMENT- fornia PAINT and WALLPAPER I Claudette Morgan Darlene Sherry Roche Patricia! B Jensen Rosalie Norman and Donna Jean Burrows Don W Coombs George Burt Harper Arnold Blaine Hunsaker Joseph Gerard Sherwood ROgelrd Spackman Janice Marie Thof-steKathleen Isaacson William J Smith members MORGAN — A Morgan mother Others of the original stock-- 1 holders still living are David E Mrs Richard T Barth has left for u Layton Tames E Ellison and Japan to join her serviceman nus- jj Ellison An exhibit ot U S gold coins band there- loaned to the First National With her went her two chil- Bank by the Chase Manhattan dren Roger Lee 3 and Sharon Bank of New York City will be 18 months They will travel by on display tomorrow it consists plane departing from California of the principal types of on June 13 Lt Barth is stationed coins struck from 1795 togold 1933 at Yokohama and representative coins that While in California Mrs Barth were privately minted in Caro- plans to visit her husband’s brothlina and California er C H Barth and family there The public is invited and faMrs Barth the former Colleen vors wilL be given away Re- Jensen and children have been freshments will be served living with her parents Mr and Mrs Lincoln Jensen of Morgan for the past 15 months while Lt In Barth has served in Korea 4-- H Yokohama for the past three months he is stationed at a quartermaster depot Mr and Mrs Jensen accom-- i panied the threesome to Cali- - I Any group wishing to make res- - Morgan Woman Leaves for Japan HER EYEGLASSES ervations for the use of the Riverdale park during the coming summer months may do so by contacting Wallace Knight Town Board member in charge of the park A trip to the grave of Martin Harris near Logan will include Priesthoodand! all Aaronic Senior Aaronic Priesthood mem-- ' bers of the Riverdale Ward Those who wish to go should be at the church at 1 pm tomorrow after- - DEPART — Mrs Richard T Barth will join her husband overseas She is taking with her Roger Lee 3 and Sharon 18 months w Tim Palmer is back home and improving after undergoing an emergency appendectomy at Dee Hospital and food booths Monteith YMMIA Woolley superintendent announced Present Board The present board in addition to L E Ellison includes David E Layton president: Jame? E Ellison Chester C Flint and son-in-la- SHE HEARS Riverdale cleanup day has been set for Saturday May 21 by the Town Board All residents of Riverdale are urged to make a special effort on that day to put the final touches on the spring cleanup of their property old-fashion- George Vi Stevenson Thomas J Smith John Flint and Elias Adams members 4-- and Robert Barney cers to select committee members The retiring president is Aquila Nebeker A Riverdale Field Day will be held in the town park July 4 under the sponsorship of the MIA A regular celebration is planned with races contests carnival booths Opened for business on May 15 1905 the bank has been remodeled ahd expanded twice and the staff has grown from one to 12 in its half century of opera- Scott Horsley ! -A- p ! Sam Gordon Box Elder High School agriculture teacher reWright (Robert Francis Checketts ported his FFA dairy judging Wayne Jack Cheney Dale Frede- team won first in a recent FFA rick Hansen DaLone Jensen judging contest at Logan Seven different contests judgR Jensen Richard K Johnson in dairy dairy products ing (Vernon PCter Koford Bruce R pman meats crops livestock poultry Rbdney James Taylor Denton and farm mechanics Hfess Beecher Francell Brown Team members: Don Coombs Janet Dummer Valerie Anne Roy Hunsaker Darrel Hirschi Hamilton Mickey Harmon Shir- - j Arnell Wells alternate lejr Marie Jones Leland LeRoy Nelson Jr and Vonda Taylor: Edwin Lee Brightenburg Wallace Reese Bunnell Margo Jean Hdnsaker Connie Elizabeth Jen-se- b Lois Jensen Sherilee Mae Jensen Shara Lee Jeppsen Elsie LAYTON— The Layton Stake Phyllis Nelson Janice O irhan MIA announces there will be a Cheryl Palmer Wynn Per! Par- stake dance tomorrow night at ker Glen Darwin Reeves Jeneil the Fourth Ward beginning at K Reeves Barbara ’Ann Riqd and 8:30 pm Roberta Willik Robbins Refreshments and a floor show Ralph Alonzo Andersen! Wes- are planned George Fisher’s OrRaelFod-ne- s ley K Boman Marcia chestra has been engaged Everyn HillmantWil-soLaVern Janeice one in the stake is welcome No Lynn Jensen Connie Morgan admission will be charged Sharon Olsen J Berner Roberts Lucille Martha Schow Helen Ann Westenskow Carol Veda 'Ed- Graduation Speaker wards Larry Ellis Lee Geraldine DELTA (UP) — Prof Ivan J Marble Peggy Lynn Mecbam Barrett religion teacher at Brig Margaret Nelson Lavar bfoel hanr Young University will deRigby Dallas Leon StokeS Mary liver the graduation address for Sherlene Wight and Marcus JToel seniors at Deseret Stake LDS Wilson Seminary in Delta tonight June W Black stake president will More Graduates Lois Carol Foote Camille Jen- award 90 diplomas sen Sharon Johnson Wayne IB Richard Margie Nelson May Ruth Augusta Howe Noyes Noyes Brent T Orchard Carol Patricia Lee Marcia Poulsen Sycamore and Kayla Tingey Donna Anderson Margaret Birch Ellen Carter IRoy Craner Bonnie Cutler Joair Lawrence R Hunsaker VivFill-mot- -- bank received its first customers He is' now a vice president The first board of directors was made up of James Pingree Ogden president Rufus Adams and E P Ellison vice presidents Jesse M Smith John H Layton i ! " ty Mrs Donna Croshaw also of Roy vice president and Mrs Lucille Stephens as secretary It will be up to the new offi- tional Bank of Layton will celeBRIGHAM CITY— Aim 3st 150 seminary students will graduate brate its 50th anniversary tomortonight at exercises in the Box Elder Stake Tabernacle beginning row with an open house from at 7:30 pm given six Primary students last Los Angeles for an indefinite and with her Sunday evening They are Kathy Mr Herman and rs‘ Vter Thompson Pauline Tesch Paul Tesch Dale Stephens Bruce Pike Ja— cJ i ! |