Show vw-irw- v MAY 25 WEDNESDAY EVENING THE OGDEN(UTAHK 1955 'Only One Absolute Host of Awards Go to Cadets ROTC Ceremony At Year-en- d hdst of Reserve Officer Training Corps students were presented awards for outstanding work at Ben Lomond and Ogden High schools yesterday They were held during jmual review ceremonies at 1:15 pm at Ogden High School and 2:15 pm at Ben Lomond High School The reviews last major ROTC activities of the season climaxed the year’s drill inspections parades and reviews A : Ogden High School ROTC instructors include Capt Edwin V Booth MSgt Charles A Freeman MSgt Norman E Ahlstrand j and SFC Joseph M Strickland The Ben Lomond High instructors also commanded by Capt Edwin V Booth are MSgt Charles Jv Lepley and SFC Meyer G Goldblatt Identical awards were made at Ogden "and Ben Lomond High schools Winners follow with Ogden High cadets listed first: Cadet Cadet award by American Veterans of World War II Sheldon Vincent! Gary Hadlock Leadership by Sons of Ameri- - ' "There is only one absolute weapon — man himself” Brig Gen Herbert A Hall commanding officer of Utah General Depot said in a belated Armed Forces Week talk at the Lions Club yesterday ( i f George Nasfell can Revolution ! x x Richard Norton Citizenship by Sons of American Revolution Richard Schmidt Jeffrey Gardiner Outstanding Senior Cadet by Scabbard and Blade Utah State Agricultural College: Roderick Stone and Kenneth McLennan Citizenship by Daughters of tl e American Revolution: John Turner and Ralph Rivera Citizenship by DAV: Richard Graham Craig Whitehead by DAV: Paul Citizenship Griffin Robert Fronk Third-Yea- r in Proficiency American Veterans Weapons by of World War II: Jerry Fishburn Lynn Benson Second-Yea- afternoon He said there is not the slightest reason to believe that a of push-buttowarfare is at hand He warned of being mil-leniu- m n lulled into a false security point- J ' V ing out that we still must have trained men to protect this coun- A try Proficiency in KOtKOYf ’ S 3 ' f I : 2ND BIG ADV HIT IN COLOR in Proficiency John AVWW II: by -- Released thru United Artists AWXA’VW OFFICIAL INTERNATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST! Svv- wnv'Ivavs: Xvv LAST DAY! "THREE FOR THE d Xv: wXv :v vvXs-X- I SHOW" mmi Also "MISS ROBIN CRUSOE" UA S Xs WELCOME Schedules for Swim Classes DOCTORS— ALSOi-WOR- CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT PICTURES! LD Ogden Surgical Society Meeting STARTS TOMORROW! the Fun ef Life All the Joy 'of Love All Is in Itl Is in Itl It's the Whole World Dancing To tho Music in Your Heart! Randolph Jredslaire GOTTT v-- pie Best-Drille- War ncr 4 ” JANI PO'’EIL 'Tin wunet irov -- - SUSA total I Colleges Announces ’ wuium ciruist IJ'lr’if THAN RINGSIDE! d Best-Drille- JOHII PAYNE tn Our Jeffrey Gardiner First-Yea- r All in Colorl J Ftaturti t Hits Adventure f 12:45 Weapons Reed Francis Meyer OUTSTANDING CADET— Jerry Monroe of Ogden High School Markmanship Award salute to Col Roscoe Allen of the Reserve Officers Assn First-Yea- r by snaps a receives Marksmanship as he the outstanding cadet award at windup ROTC American Legion Post 9: Brent ceremonies yesterday Smith Reid Bagley Second-Yea- r Marksmanship by A L Post 9 Gordon Rowse Richard Norton Third-Yea- r Marksmanship by A L Post 9: Glen Keller Clifford Helms Outstanding Cadet Trophy by Ogden Chapter Reserve Officers’ Assn: Jerry Monroe David Winn Band Outstanding Senior-Yea- r American Student by Legion Post 66: Leon Clark David Winn Band Outstanding Junior-Yea- r Registration for a number of Student 66: A L Post Jay by summer swimming classes at We- Butler Darrell Mikkelson ber College for youths from 8 Outstanding Sophomore-Yea- r to 14 will begin at 8 am Sat- Band Students by A L Tost 66: urday in the Gymnasium Building Richard Welker Alan Justesen on the lower campus d Squad by Disabled Each class will be instructed American Veterans Post 4: reby Clair L Anderson and Janet ceived by Don Gish for 2nd Hyde 2nd Platoon D Company ' Each course will consist of 15 Squad High and by Roger Ogden one-hoclasses Three classes 1st Squad 1st Platoon for will be held each week JThe D Ben Lomond High Company first group of classes will begin Platoon by VetBest Drilled June 6 and run to July 9 The erans of 1481: second group will begin on July received Foreign Wars Post for by Ralph Wiggins 11 and run to Aug13 A maximum of 40 students to 2nd Platoon B Company Ogden a class will be registered and High and by Ronald McKinistry 1st Platoon D Company Ben students will be considered on a for Lomond High first-servefirst-cj)m- e basis At Drilled Best Company the completion of each course Red Cross swimming certificates Best Drilled Company sponBEN LOMOND HONORED TOO— Many Ben Lomond High ROTC will be issued sored by Dr E P Mills at OHS cadets and units were also honored yesterday Here Mrs ClayA list of the classes is as fol- and by Utah Chapter Quartera citizenshipr award on a cadet Standing is Bruce ton conferring lows: Elementary swimming master Assn at Ben Lomond at her side is Capt Edwin V Booth only Mondays Wednesdays High: John Vandehei for Comgirls and Fridays from 1 to 2 pm pany C at Ogden High and David Niles Herrod Dennis Trotta and OHS elementary swimming girls only Winn for D Company Ben Lo- Mac Wardleigh Also to Lyle Benson Lynn Mondays Wednesdays and Fri- mond High Ogden — Roderick Stone John Benson Robert Fronk and Leslie 'Most Efficient Company by Vandehei Nickerson Horspool BLHS days 2 to 3 pm elementary and Charles r" intermediate swimming girls American Legion Post 9: received Richard Hartma” w:n' D ComGriffin Richard for only Mondays Wednesdays and by ens Jan Bair Ned Layton HuOHS Winn David and for Fridays 3 to 4 pm pany bert RawsonDarrei iiu Intermediate and advanced D Company BLHS old Brock James Hill Clifton An award for the best drilled Moesinger Richard Adams swimming girls only Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays 4 to 5 platoon of Ogden City High Ogden Chapter Reserve Offipm elementary swimming boys School ROTC battalions spon- ce rs’ Assn presented outstandonly Tuesdays Thursdays and sored by the Weber County Com- ing cadet certificate awards to Saturdays 1 to 2 pm elemen- bined Veterans Organizations Roderick Stone Jerry Fishburn tary swimming boys only Tues- went to 1st Platoon of D Com- John Turner and John Vandehei days Thursdays and Saturdays pany BLHS David Winn re 2 to 3 pm elementary swim- ceived the award ming boys only Tuesdays Thurs-daysan- d American Legion Post 9 made Saturdays 3 to 4 pm marksmanship awards to the folAPOLLO CLUB and 'Intermediate and advanced lowing cadets who participated swimming boys only Tuesdays in 85 per cent of rifle matches at Thursdays and Saturdays 4 to their schools: 5 pm Ben Lomcnd — David Winn Craig Whitehead Frank 'Aston William Norseth Alan Justesen Michael Just Mitchael Miner WED THURS Robert Rauzi Vernon Barker Best-Drille- In Addition by AVWW II: Brent Weapons Minnoch and Harold W Green deputy district governor t president-elec- NOW! "S 1 Open BETTER Delegates appointed to the Lions International convention at Atlantic City June 22 to 23 inclusive are Harry E Johnson I NOW! y Says Gen Hall Himself Weapon-M- an Gen Hall commended civilian Harold W Green Herbert J Cor-ke- y Jr Russell P Farr George workers at the depot for their V Alexander John Arrington H loyalty He said that the UGD is Lynn Arnold L Roland Anderhere to stay and every dollar is son Everett E Anderson Mason being spent wisely and eco- Smith Trace A Turner secretary Harold K Guild nomically Several Lions who have signified intention to attend the district convention at Cedar City June 2 3 and 4 were unanimous- - j ly- - appointed as delegates to rep-i resent the Ogden Club i are: President E Robert They Brown Harry E Johnson presideHTfrl'l nt-elect J Clair Whiteley A I r SB STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Technicolor Caron cewot sltvnt jack i uomais rruruncrM maNM LEX — Wiitu BARKER-PHYLLI- MiMimwtiunutMindMi Box 7:30— Show 8:30 KIRK S HUSMU 0TOTH Le-Ro- hl ur First Show Dusk Wednesday and Thursday Only Box Office 7:15 d I r4S3fcj& I I Technicolor Film in Cinemascope With Stereophonic Sound Box Office Open 6:45 pm Adults 50c Students 35c Kids 15c wim fflatw Bing Crosby And Rosemary Clooney in STARTS Tomorrow DON'T FORGET Highway 91 Sunset Sophe Announces u JAM SESSION Every Wednesday His Four Tanas Yea’ll Sea! - THE REVOLT OF THE a m to 9 p m ' Soneficial for Rheumatism - Arthritis Rundown Norvous Condition Muscular Cramps 9 Miles North off Ogden Dial What happened then could only happen m this big-cit- y ran wild! 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