Show ns THE OGDEN (UTAH) Sisters Honor Graduates of St Benedict's 1 WEDNESDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MAY 23 EVENING SMiaaatitMMiMiMMC RIPA1RS Forming of 'W' Will Open Weber High Graduates7 Rites Smell Appliance Repaired An impressive feature of the Immediately following the exexercises for Weber ercises the Graduation Ball will The Sisters of St Bene'dict graduation were hostesses at a formal dinner High School seniors tomorrow be held in the school gym a processional march Tickets for the exercises have last night honoring their gradu- will be been allotted to each 'graduate and Circumstance” ating students from the schools ‘Tomp or ens an( relatives These Three hundred and fifty seni-- 1 of nursing and medical fwill be presented at the gate ors m caps and gowns will march The graduation program has technology to their seats uhere the girls been arranged by senior class of Guest speaker was the Most Rev dressed in white will form a “W” ficers Bob Richins Lajuan By- Joseph L Federal auxiliary bish- and the e an Diane Gall with their boys wearing blue will advisers op of the Diocese of Salt Lake fill LeRov Oaks and Gra- m the background ham Hollingsworth City He counseled the young The exercises will start at 7 j Various other arrangements graduates to be always aware of field the theme is “One Step are being made by faculty com-Morrepresenting the Divine Physician and the principal speaker j mittees The b--lighting of the “W“ who “had compassion on the be done v next B°5S' multitude” and who “went about will be Dr John C Carlisle pro-111-1 doing good” fessor of education at the USAC First number on the program Brought Their Sick to Him “As Our Lord walked along the after the graudates have taken seashores people brought their their seats wil be a mixed group sick and infirm to Him so that We “In To Faith Turn singing He might heal them And He Heg-stroMembers are Lucille Thee” concerned Himself over all of them without distinction Before LuDean Garlick Larry — beHim was and misery pain United' of the Blaylock Jack Frost and KathEXPLAINS PURPOSE— Dr J Frank Robinson (second from left) explains the purpose Him hind followed and rejoicing Sainsare Weber Ray College They leen Giles as accompanist Nations Organization to students of the Americanization class at return to health” bury (left) E R Trotta and H L Swafford Invocation will be offered by The speaker cited developments of the Christian concepts Guy Larkins then a clarinet of hospital operations “When S0i0 will be played by Darrell these represent the concern of Matthews accompanied by BonChrist then our service becomes ita Peterson Dr Robinson state committee- next Oct 24 of the 10th anni- a worthy service” said the bish-o- p At a meeting last night for the Remarks by senior class presipurpose of organizing in Ogden man for the U N Organization in versary of the founding of the Bob Richins will be followed Dinner music was dent furnished by a chapter of the Utah United Na- Utah was principal speaker at U N Doris the of Fetscher and her song “From Day To Day” by ColOgden tions Assn Dr Frank Robinson the session held at Weber i is ensemble chairman rendered Mayor string by a girls’ trio consistHonorary Salt Lake City outlined plans of lege of Calene Commencement Henrie Diane exercises for ing S chairman Wright To date 23 members have Raymond tht U N Assn in America to reSt Benedict’s and Nelson class are Joyce Chugg graduating and Dr Henry C Beatty and secre- scheduled to be held at St Jocruit this year one million mem- joined the Ogden Chapter Student Address bers organized in chapters in the a committee has been appointed tary Mrs Lincoln Ellison seph’s Catholic Church in Ogden Lowell Peterson will then deto lay plans for the observance 48 states Among the events planned for on Thursday June 2 at 8 pm liver his address to the students the anniversary celebration ac- The public is invited A trio of Margene Manning to d a is Dr Vera Bamer and Kathleen Giles cording Beatty singing ‘Til Walk With God” of Nations which will will be followed by the address feature numerous national dishes to graduates given by Dr CarPersons interested in joining lisle the Ogden Chapter are requested Preceding the presentation of Final of school class the for diplomas by Principal to contact committee members meeting Parent-Teachefor Dee C School the Metcalf will come another year Roy The home traditional place killer he said “The permanent Eleanor Foutz 9292 or Mrs HarAssn will be at held All We Know” sung “For song of peace comfort and happiness disability that results from acci- old E Johansen the school tomorrow at 7:30 pm by David Jacobs and Edwina Jo was described yesterday as one dents is appalling and the condiDr Robinson said he hopes to Principal business will be in- Berryman The awarding of diof the most dangerous places a tion is becoming worse” he hold a meeting of all U N Chap- stallation of PTA officers for next plomas will be done by Rudy warned family will frequent ter members by mid-Jun- e and year: Mel Schwartz president Van Kampen president of the This description of the home At the meeting in the Ogden an election for officers of the Jim Blair first vice president Board of Education was presented by Dr J R MorFrank Patterson second vice Climaxing the program the Golf and Country Club Ernest Ogden group will be held at that rell in a discussion of b president and Leona Giles secre- “School Hymn will be sung simulsafety at the annual spring meet- Bourne of the Utah State Safety (tone tary taneously with tha traditional The sixth grade will present lighting of the “W” on the hillfilm ing of the Women’s Safety Coun- Council showed a cil of Utah the evening’s program Refresh- side Pasty Alger will offer the the To alter this description Dr explaining ments will be served benediction highway safety program Morrell said parents must teach Ik pertly at EKLUND ELECTRIC CO 309 - 24th Street AH vocc ot makes ef miser toaster irens etc W have Vacuums and part far r f 1 f 1 I 1533 : i ' J j Air-W- ay j x-ra- y e” m N U Membership Aims Explained to Group -- 'Home Sweet Home' Described As Place of Great Danger Smor-gasboar- Dee PTA to Hold Final Meeting Here today and gone tomorrow Is that the story of your money? Now you can save the easy way by Jack-so- n putting a regular amount each payday into a Thrift Account Here your money will earn a interest highest rate in big 4 the state You've worked for your now let your money work money for you at rs off-the-jo- 30-minu- te “Slow-Down-and-Liv- e” Ann Lobenstein safety habits to their children He cautioned against attempting to teach safety habits by verbal Instruction and then undermining the effort by teaching bad habits by example Deeds Not Words “Because children follow their parents’ examples we must be on the alert constantly to have our deeds bear out the words we used in teaching safety” Dr Morrell said Dr Morrell spent a lifetime In close association with injuries He was a railroad physician for many years He termed the accident-preventiooff-fhe-J- n problem a “very huge prob Many machines designed for our comfort have turned out to be killers also” He said that when industry started to become mechanized dhe accident rate rose accordingly Industry began doing something about its accidents with a resultant drop Dr Morrell said “But while accidents decreased accidents continued to rise until our contacts with one another have become hazardous” Accidents cause more deaths among children (10 times more than polio) than any other single lem on-the-j- off-the-jo- b Wool Payments May Be Assigned Payments under the National Wool Act program in operation for the first time this year may be assigned to banks trust companies or other federal lending agencies as well as marketing agencies James A Davis chairman of the Weber Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee said the new program is designed to bring the "average return for wool to growers to 62 eents per pound The payment Is based on a uniform percentage of what the grower receives for his wool Payments also will be made for the 1955 elip of mohair and for wool on lambs and yearlings sold for slaughter Mr Davis said forms for making assignment and further details of program operations are available at the eounty ASC office 460 24th St Is 'Pacemaker' FORT COLLINS Colo DR JENNINGS OLSEN (AP) Miss Ann Lobenstein of Ogden Utah is one of 13 Colorado A&M Will Commence m in seniors awarded the highest HI “achievement scholastic standing m and student activity” recognition She was named a “Pacemaker” an award given to the highest ranking Aggie seniors at the an- nual honors banquet A SERIES OF DISCUSSIONS on COMPARATIVE WORLD RELIGION in Relation to Liberal Thinking ij m TONIGHT 8 Fellowship Hall — Methodist Church 26th and Jefferson Ave jn igfeHiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaHPiiaiiaiigiiiiiiPiiaiiaiiaiigiigiiiaiiiii FISHING SEASON 0?ENS SATURDAY CABIN TENTS Kety Term Doer Country Rose Bush for Every Garden and Budget! 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