Show I 4 THE OGDEN (UTAH) OA NEWBERRY'S (To 131 Pupils Attend Clinton Kindergarten Record-Breakin- g CLINTON — A record-breakin- g Hie production was written will 131 children attend kinder and directed by Gus Nelson Igarten classes beginning a wjek Clinton Ward YWMIA netted for today June 1 at the Clinton $25 at a cake sale this week The School will go to the welfare Eighty-fou- r of the children are money from Sunset The school draws program its enrollment from here from Aaronic Priesthood boys and Sunset and from South Weber MIA girls of Clinton will preSunset youngsters will attend for the first three weeks from sent the program Sunday eve8:30 to 11:30 am South Weber ning at Hooper Ward and Clinton children from 11:30 until 2:30 The situation will be reversed for the last half Parents are expected to provide transportation The regular school work at Clinton will recess for summer vacation tomorrow Clinton will observe Memorial Day Monday with special services and a program at the cemetery The observance will MORGAN — Mrs Lee Wright was elected new president of the Morgan Jaycettes at a recent meeting held at the home of Mrs John D Heiner The Clinton Ward MIA will present its roadshow twice at the June convention in Salt Lake City The 50 players will perform at Park Side Ward June 9 at 6 30 pern and the following evening at 8 outgoing p res Other officers elected were Mrs Max Mecham vice president Mrs Henry Rob- ertson secretary and Mrs Newell Ball treasurer Mrs Wright Mrs Mark Mrs and John JohnSpendlove son are the new club directors Clifford E Young assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church will be principal speaker at Morgan Stake conference Saturday and Sunday Special presthood meeting will be held Saturday evening On Sunday the morning session will begin at 10 and the Morgan High School chorus under direction of J L Terry will furnish the music Afternoon session will begin at EXTINGUISHERS LADIES' DETECTION BLOUSES Impaction and Recharging Now Sorvica AMIRICAN-LeFRANC- E Assorted Styles and Colors FIRE PLASTIC PROTECTION SERVICE GARMENT BAG Jumbo Size 54-Inc- h 189 n33 Reg Now Jack Oakay and Peary B Parker 1711 Watk Blvd Dial 57 ’""fieLders” 298 n90 now y Reg SATURDAY MAY 28TH WREATHS 198 Ready? Hera Are Bargains In Fishing Gear Yew Bear These Suggestions in Mind for Can't Afford to Mi Father's Day tool Ara Yew 1954 MODEL TP BACH-BROW- N MASTER ’yali Now “ BACH-BROW- N SPINSTER 279 w' r a 83 y the summer meeting at 10 a m each Monday to prepare projects for the annual bazaar The Sunset Ward Primary will meet at 3 pm each Tuesday for six weeks while kindergarten classes are in session at the Clinton School says Mrs mmtz rym Jack Dewitt president v The Sunset Second Ward PriV' mary will follow its present F w schedule however The Primary meets on Wednesdays at 3:10 IN THE BOOK— Giving “ The Tumbleweed” a final checking over raid Mrs Cloyd Blain presibefore it is passed out to Wahlquist students are (left to right) pm dent Lynn Taylor yearbook business manager Evelyn Jones assistant editor and Nancy Roylance editor More than 500 copies It makes no difference what were passed out today the project if you plan to do any building in Sunset you must secure a permit in advance Mayor Arthur Mitchell reminded residents today Building permits are available he said at the City Hall t x y- v x A - vC Wahlquist Will Graduate 173 Tonight Yearbooks Given Out PURSES Reg 198 n°° y AUTO REEL 4 NOW 3--B $9-$9- 50 and miCROLENS CONTACT NOW AUTO REEL Models LENSES $995 2-- B $£4998 Yes you can be sure of the carpet value you receive at JOHNSON-PERRI- VMghtAcOlll Assorted Styles and Patterns DRY FLIES Values to 49c 35c 2 Now Rett's Hand-Wov- INFANT HAIR FLIES NYLON Reg 35c NOW 33 Now Wright-McGiWUt-Le- WING Wear the New Wear-Guarante- ed HOSE BRESSES 293 Valuo en Floor N Covering We will give you a WRITTEN guarantee on this beautiful carpet for as long as 12 years against wear out All Day 100 Reg Wearing Time Or Paul l( flasfoll Optometrist Ph 362 24th j five-minut- e - n Seven Girls Enter West Point 'J C Jubilee' Queen Contest eighth grade Evanston High Presents Awards WEST POINT— Seven girls— is in charge of Saturday night’s including two sisters — have en- queen contest in the ward amusetered West Point’s Memorial Day ment hall Maurice and Blain i Scholar- queen competition to date Five Thurgood are general chairmen EVANSTON Wyo ships to the University of Wy- are from West Point of the Jubilee oming were awarded to Ted The queen will be crowned at Davidson and Janice Bills high a dance Saturday ranking boy and girl students in night when the the 1955 high school graduating annual J C Juclass at this year's commencebilee will begin ment exercises It ends Monday Lois Allard top student in the afternoon class and class valedictorian will In the contest enter nursing study at a Utah to date are Ned-u-- a school in September it was announced daughter of Mr The World War II Memorial and Mrs Stanley Scholarship offered annually by Walker Syraan anonymous Evanston family cuse and the folwas presented to Virgie Bentley lowing from West Point: y Supt Clyde W Kurtx Janice Bills w as also named Joyce Loveland daughter of the best girl of the Mr and Mrs Kenneth Loveland class and Richard Chappell won Shirley and Patsy Cook daughthe best boy honor ters of Mr and Mrs Amos Cook Fifty-fou- r seniors received di- Lou Ann Montgomery daughter plomas presented by Ernest T of Mr and Mrs Reese MontColes of the board of school trus- gomery Jeanette King daughter tees of Mr and Mrs Grant King and Diane Craythorne daughter of Mrs Eva Craythorne Literary Club Installs Competitors who must be 16 EVANSTON Wyo— Mrs Clyde or over may enter by contacting W Kurtz was installed as presi- any member of the Junior Chamdent of the Evanston Ladies Liter- ber of Commerce hich is sponary Club at a meeting of the soring the celebration members in the parlors of the Stanley Dahl JC vice president Presbyterian Church Walker all-aroun- j d all-arou- (AP) — The board of trustees at Utah State Agricultural College will discuss the president’s report and financial matters at a meeting here Saturday Villen cfMin Loveland S Cook FLIES fSMa(md)a33ll’ (hr Reg 25c NOW ‘ WRIGHT-McGIL- L FREE-LIN- ' r fk E SPINNING REELS Reg $1650 NOW rr" "''asdszffl QUICK - ALL-X1L- BEAUTIFUL! 1249 FLA5H BAIT DAREDEVILS hoo Now y - 15c "tv"trays 1 5C COLORADO SPINNERS— 25£ and 35-N- T he OW House of famous Brands I Counties GROSVENOR sweeping wove motif In high-lo- w looped texIn rose AH wool effect tured combinations of lovely colon and designs Pint does an average room e Guaranteed washable peach beige green grey No down payment living rooms can be ered for as $1000 a month Most You con buy cov- little easy-to-u- se il£rZ k Better Bleweot Protective Better Poactwe Pretecttea Better Perform e wee — I laager Mileage I ed 3-- Cord Construction plus Goodyear’s feature make exelurive Grip-Sethi tire amaringly trong — completely airtight Get far monger afer quieter Tubele Cord Super Cuihioni by Goodyear Phon - Phan -- 792 OR AT YOUR W -- t iHiI — I RECAPPING BY EXPERTS 2445 Grant Ays Dial 2-- 1 185 8 dPimdsppF DEALER oviiyfrj ri' Ti:rixn:ijn?x i ¥ f I JSmmss ivmd f minimi i deal ara top! 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All-Nyl- on T All-Nyl- I t e -- Pot 3-53- 3B er rent the Applikay Roller! as Vi Black last of OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PH ' Triple-Temper- NEWBERRY'S 232G WASHINGTON BLVD rh $ :88 e Decorating magic you roll on LIVE-FIB- Reg $1795 NOW NATIONAL t) e Applies over Super Kem-Ton- e the washable latex wall paint SPIN ROD BRESSES 198 Valuo COIiD OX EASY f(95 CONOLON - -A I il INFANT’S C 2-86- 33 ” i ss HAND-MAD- E r Corinne Larsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Everett Larsen of Sunset and Joan Hill daughter of Mr and Mrs LaMar Waymen also of Sunset have been chosen cheerleaders for the coming year at North Davis Junior High Both girls are in the School j LOGAN J Assorted Color ‘ Anne Hadlock 3 daughter of Mr and Mrs Dennis Hadlock of Sunset is recovering from a brain concussion suffered when she fell from the family car a few weeks ago The child unlocked and opened the door tumbling to the road i The Layton Stake MIA will have its annual dance festival tonight at 8 at the First Ward Church with over 150 young men and women taking part Theme for the evening will be “Young at Heart” The program will consist of 10 different sections of dances with special dance solos or musical numbers given Mrs James L Latimer between each section Mr and Mrs John Purser are directing the festival and invite everyone the exercises LeWayne Thomas ninth grade to attend class president will give the adThe Trinity Lutheran Church dress of welcome The invocation in Layton has organized Cub wil' be by Layne Galbraith and Scout Pack 380 with the Women’s the introduction of guests by Principal Richard Stevenson League as sponser Two talks will be Pack meetings are held at 7 given by graduating students pm on the last Wednesday of Barbara Grange will speak on each month Cubmaster is Leslie “Academic Brooks of Clearfield Any boys Preparation For the and Future” Brent Rushforth will to to him call are wishing join discuss “Vocational Preparation at Clearfield At present there are three dens For the Future” Guest speaker will be Dr Wil- with Alice Brooks as den mother P Miller president of Weliam fer the Clearfield group Arlene ber College in Ogden who will Phillips for the Layton boys and discuss the part college plays in Gene Sahncke for the Kaysville academic both and vocational youths work Charter members of the pack Musical numbers will include include Bruce Frank Roy Brooks Lane Chase Bill Matyola George a vocal sextet an instrumental mixed Sommer Ronald Phillips David trio and the school’s introSahncke Steven Sahncke Donald chorus The class will-b- e duced and Jack Christensen by Sides Jerry Ragland and Lynn be will benediction the given by Perkins Kay Sheffield The prelude and First graduation service at the postlude will be played by Layton's new Central Junior Beverly Pitchford at the organ Two- honor rolls have been High School will be tomorrow night in the school auditorium compiled at the school ore listat 8 pm ing the students outstanding in Two hrndred students from academic work and the other for those rating high in citizenship Layton Kaysville and Farming-towill be promoted from the Both honor rolls are posted in ninth grade Into high school at the hall AC Board to Meet GIRLS' WHITE COTTON SHIRT BLOUSES his arm The For Better Vision $1395 Reg MARTIN — Wyo “Gei-senbier- NOW TROWLING REEL 49 Reg $650 Reg NOW N'S Derral Draper of Sunset is recuperating at his home following an operation for the removal of a piece of steel in his arm Mr was on roof the Draper working of his barn when a chisel he was using broke burning the steel in nt NORTH OGDEN — An illus- Evanston Junior Chamber of trated lecture of her recent trip Commerce won the coveted to Europe will be given by Miss award at the weekend Mary Brian tomorrow night when convention in Rock Springs The award is presented to the the North Ogden Kiwanis Club holds its regular meeting Junior Chamber with the top Members will assemble at the program of the year in civic activPagoda Cafe in Roy for the meet- ities said President Albert Pilch The group also won the ways ing Dinner is at 7:30 pm Honored guests will be Mr and and means award with a birthday Mrs Arlie S Campbell former calendar the Americanism award North Ogdenites who have moved for sponsoring the “Voice of to Ogden Democracy” program and civic A musical program will be awards for their given program sponsorship of the March of Dimes campaign and for civic improvements undertaken and completed No 922 Ocean City Level Wind NO 55 PEMCO I -- “get-out-the-vot- $49 Regular $1295 NOW LADIES' LEATHER now $1 A93 Regular $2275 NOW BOXING GLOVES Reg AIR-- X 1955 of American Legion Post 87 in Layton took over this week as presiSUNSET — Relief societies of dent of the Post Auxiliary both Sunset Wards will hold closMrs Latimer succeeds Mrs Arnold Romero now sergeant-at-arm- s ing socials on June 3 officers as the top officer of each announced today Other new officers installed Sunset Ward Relief Society by Mrs Isaac Turman past presi- members and partners will gath- er at 8 pm in the chapel for their dent’ include: X Mrs Bob Kirshmer and Mrs final event of the year said Mrs f ft Millard Henry vice presidents June Martin president The Sunset Second Ward Re- Mrs Robert Kay chaplain Mrs lief Society meets at 7:30 pm in Edward Layton historian and the Sunset City Park for a pot-luc- k Mrs Edward Layton sergeant-at-arm- s supper followed by square Mr Latimer was elected comdancing on the tennis court mander of the post to succeed Partners are invited Mrs Derral Draper president' Myron Forbes just shortly before said Second Ward members will the Auxiliary’s annual installa-tic- n ceremonies hold work sessions throughout I EVANSTON MEMORIAL DAY Now ’W Kiwanians to Hear Evanston Jaycees Win Top Awards Illustrated Talk Only a Few Left Reg BH D La-mo- GLOVES - M mnnuj MAY 25 EVENING Both Sunset Ward Layton Woman Takes Over Relief Societies As Legion Auxiliary President To Hold Socials LAYTON— Mrs James L Latimer wife of the new commander FARR WEST — Diplomas of Carolyn Ferrin and the benedicgraduation will be handed out to tion by John Stoddard The program will include musi173 Wahlquist Junior High stuschool in cal at 7:30 the numbers readings poems and dents tonight the like auditorium A total of 525 yearbooks — “The will be Certificates presented by Rudy Van Kampen president Tumbleweed”— were handed out of the Weber County School to students this morning Nancy Board The graduating class will Roylance is editor Evelyn Johns be presented by Principal Sidney assistant editor and Lynn TayL Wyatt lor business manager 2 and the Stake Beehive Chorus Steven Brown student presiMrs Lula Richards art inunder direction of Mrs Keith dent will provide the welcoming address Russell Hagen will talk structor has been in charge of Porter will furnish the music Evening session at 8 will fea- on “Integrity the Rock on Which all art work in the book which ture a special musical program to Build Character” Subject of a was turned out by students from speech by Nancy Roylance will be the by the Stake MIA t The Fundamental Ideal of WahThe monthly school newspaper lquist” 7 “Wahlpaper” was a product of Orchestra to Play The processional will be by the the journalism class under the school orchestra under the baton guiding hand of instructor of Grant Russell invocation by Heslop SYSTEMS 100 Reg i Morgan Jaycettes Pick New Officers begin at 10 am i WEDNESDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- R |