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North Ogden Man HUNTSVILLE — If she had New Assistant to lose her glasses it was a pretty good time to do it— on the last day of school —but To School Post At Ogden High’ Cathleen Miles would like I ’ A teacher at North Ogden elementary school LaVerd John has been appointed director of sec- Four drivers were cited for violations in connection with three separate traffic accidents according to police yesterday ports Darlene Verdeland Wood 19 of ondary educational curriculum and guidance services for Weber re- Wood convertible Earlier Accident In an earlier accident yesterday evening Russell I Olsen of 541 17th St was cited for driving too closely behind another car after his sedan reportedly r sn into the rear of one driven by Garth F Heiner 18 of 483 Canyon Rd The Heiner car was stopped at Washington Boulevarc and 20th Street Ermia Irivia 35 of 2634 F Ave West Ogden was cited for no driver’s license after she allegedly backed a truck into a parked auto in front of J51 25th St The parked vehicle wtjs listec to Grady Onich 111 26th St -- Five Sentenced In South Ogden f SOUTH OGDEN — Three motor- C7 jf i & 'i: BYU Dean lo Talk ? At Ogden High u Both the Lorin Farr and Ben Lomond Stakes will hold their annual Rose Proms tomorrow at 9 pjn The Ben Lomond Stake will stage its event in the Pleasant View Ward recreation hall The Lorin Farr Ward will be the site of the other In charge in their respective stakes are Sherie Stephens Lorin Farr and ‘ Willard Glissmeyer Ben Lomond Stake 'Kayaks Down the Nile' Coming Here June 11 John Goddard credited with were sentenced in justice 01 the first man to explore being to peace court pay $10 each failing to stop at a traffic the full 4200-mil- e length of the light Nile will return to Ogden ThursThey were Lawrence A Page 25 Salt Lake City Wayne M day June 11 with his Williamsen 30 Ogden Rt 1 A1 color film “Kayaks Down the fred L Butler 41 of 596 4th St Nile” Zina L Coleman 29 of The presentation will be made Victory Rd Washington Terrace at 8 pm in Ogden High School was sentenced to pay $15 for fail- sponsored by Ogden Thirty-fift- h ing to keep her car under control Ward for the benefit of its buildMax H Hess 31 of F-- 6 Hyland ing fund Dr 'was sentenced to pay $5 for Tickets are now on sale at the Bank of Utah J C Penney store driving on the wrong side and Daynes’ Music store at $1 for adults and 75 cents for students and children Mr Goddard will narrate the film which covers nine months of travel in kayaks Jonah 2:89 — “They that ob- starting at 10 small springs near serve lying vanities forsake their Rontana a small village just beown mercy Salvation is oi low the Equator which is the the Lord” This Scriptural pas- source of the Nile W Some highlights of the film sage provided the Golden Text John Goddard Lesson-Sermon “The are: men for the on “Anpygmies tallest cient and Modern Necromancy in the world' Murchison Falls wild beasts and bandits” Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism 31 raging rapids underwater exGoddard was accompanied by tem- two Frenchmen on the explora Denounced” at all 'authorized ploration of Christian Science Churches yes- ples Egyptian dancing beauties tion d — -- terday Another significant biblical ci tation included in this Lesson Sermon reads — “The night Is far spent the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works ©f darkness and let us on the armour of light” put (Rom 1312) Also included are the following t correlative passages from Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-ture- s by1 Mary Baker Eddy — Animal magnetism has no scien- tific foundation for God governs all that is real harmonious and eternal and His power is neither animal nor human Its basis being a belief and this belief animal in science animal magnetism mesmerism or hypnotism is a mere negation possessing neither intelligence power nor reality and in sense it is an unreal concept of the socalled mortal mind” (p 102) Western Changes Flight Schedules Effective today Western Air Lines has scheduled a new northbound Flight 6 departing from Ogden Municipal at 7:52 p m daily it was Airport announced by Frank Nordquist local station — d Student President Jim Hurst will open the assembly after which Principal M R Conroy will welcome students and friends Mr Lloyd's address will be titled “Roads to Leadership” Following the assembly seniors will leave for an outing at Lagoon Senior class officers this ypar were Bruce Gibb president Judy Johnston vice president and Barbara Roberts secretary Next year’s will be Scott Ballif president Judy Ward vice president and Righard Wood secretary Meist-ersinge- Annual street dance of the Intermountain Folk and Square Dance Association is scheduled for July 2Q on Washington Boulevard between 25th and 26th streets At the April jamboree the following officers were elected for the next year D William Knighton Ogden president Clarence Funk Ogden vice president Mrs Spec Saving Easy to Carry s Broken or Cracked Dentures Treated lor'Cut Mey Re Appliod Pershese om Amy MotMmo MAfcY ANN'S Eddy Russell 6 son of Mr and Mrs Jack Russell of 928 SEWING MACHINES SUPPLIES 22nd St was treated at the Dee Until t PjM Open Monday Hospital yesterday for a cut on 2852 Washington Bled Phono the wrist sustained when he fell onnrsinnro'iriro'a' 5 nnnrtnnral Beaulyresf $1300000 capital ood reserves your extra margin al safety 1 EXPERIENCED HARDWARE STORES see the EVERYWHERE Boeing Representative wlOflT£R mnsitn TODAY AT THE Utah State Employment Service 'St&gBHUL 2620 Washington Dlvd June 1 2 and 3 1 with thrill steadiness— handle like with its Power Steering — a flyrod torqne-tuh- e gentle to a precise halt with its quicker and quieter than any Buick before it—and with the utter smooth ness of a gull in glide— because this is a 1955 Buick with the spectacular Dynaflow getaway of It can loaf easily up a long steep bill —swoop instantly ahead when there? 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Start at Weber R£a MISSING TEETH to William I Spieler of Ogden who' will receive a Bachelor of Science Degree in commerce will be among more than 1000 Notre Dame students who graduate and undergraduate degrees at the 108th annual comAll persons interested in work- mencement exercises to be held ing for teaching certificates and in the Notre Dame stadium Sunadvanced degrees at the first session of Utah State Agricultural day College on Weber College campus are requested to meet in Room 213 of the Central building at Weber tomorrow at 4:30 pm Classes will be planned at that time for the session which will Sessions Will - FAMILY SUPPLY Will Get Degree Aircraft Workers Needed Susan Larson 8 of Murray was treated at the Dee Hospital yesterday for a dog bite on the right knee She was released following treatment Needed Month USAC Extension Gets Bitten on Knee i B Millen B Atwood 14 Sylvan terly conference yesterday afternoon Dr a member of the Thirty-secon- d He is a member of the Thirty-secon- d Ward was appointed assistWard where he served as ant stake clerk He has been servchairman of the genealogical ing as Scout commissioner committee The retiring stake clerk was Lamont W Heslop 315 40th in November 1952 appointed St was appointed stake clerk to when the stake was organized succeed Dean R Featherston He who has moved from the stake and had served as assistant clerk clerk for Weber Stake for three years rs O At Your Grocer! 7“' FAMILY PACK assist- Thirty-secon- d of the Guns” by Alford and Wagner’s “Prelude to The Director is Max F Dalby m Sonins Llachina SO Per Chauncey W Burton 164 40th Mr Heslop was St is the first patriarch of the ant clerk and is aformerly member of the new LDS Riverdale Stake having Ward been appointed at the stake quar- run from June 8 to July er raMall®-- Loose Fitting Dentures Navy Honors Two Employes Fall From Car Injures Boy 4 31 1®® REPAIRED 20-ye- ar CLEARFIELD NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT — Two employees of the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot have been given Meritorious Civilian Service Awards the Navy’s second highest commendation for civilians The two are Daniel “Jerry” Randy Larson 4 son of Mr and Mrs Theron Larson of 561 Lesser of Ogden chief quarter-manpackand Esther I Stieve 41st St was reported in “good” condition today in the Dee Hos- traffic clerk The awards presented by Rear pital after being injured yester- Adm C H Gillilan commanding day when he fell from a moving officer were given' for “the exautomobile The child is being treated for cellent way they perform their cuts about the face head and duties the quantity and quality arms bruises and scrapes Hospi- of their work and their interest tal officials said examinations in the welfare of the depot as were being conducted to deter- shown by work above and beyond that normally required in their mine other possible injuries Prize-winnin- g This new flight will serve Logan Pocatello Idaho Falls Butte Helena and Great Falls Mr Nordquist said that 5 will depart Ogden at 11:28Flight am as in the past making direct connections to Las Vegas and Los Angeles with Convair and DC-6aircraft This daily flight southbound will make direct connections to Phoenix San Diego and other Pacific Coast cities Ogden High School was named today to take the place of Ellis McAllister recently - appointed principal at the new Ben Lomond High He Is J Edmond (Ted) McGregor presently assistant principal at Central Junior High Mr McGregor began teaching In city schools in 1933 and during that period has taught at Washington and CentraL His subjects have been mainly mathematics social science and history 1 His Affiliations He is a member of the South Ogden Kiwanis Club also is Sunday School superintendent of the LDS Thirty-secon- d Ward River-dal- e Stake He has traveled extensively including four years in New Zealand For several years he managed the Ogden’s summer program He married the former Margaret Sampson of Ogden They have six children Mr McGregor is a son of Mr and Mrs James S McGregor 7:45 The numbers will be “Voice Street Dance Will Be July 20 1853 1 Chauncey Burton Is First Riverdale Stake Patriarch LOGAN — Six students from this area were among those receiving new sponsor ranks for members of the ROTC Sponsor Corps at Utah State Agricultural College They are Patti Smith and Joyce Holmgren of Brigham City and Jaleen Allen of Tremonton cappositions” tains and Laura Sullivan and Jean Covey of Ogden and Joe Band To Broadcast Ann Forsgren of Brigham City The Ogden High band will first lieutenants play two numbers tonight over radio station KLO starting ' at Evelyn Donoviel Ogden - secretary-treasurer Directors are William Charles Logan LeRoy Wespoems and sto- f by Joanne Hardy another nation- ley Brigham City William ries by Ogden High students ap- al commendation winner in essay Brown Victor Drabble and Jack Several poems will also appear Wheelwright Ogden pear in - this spring’s Literary Beth Willard who won a naHarvest just distributed to stu- by tional commendation in poetry dents Also in poetry will be the 1st The magazine has work of five 2nd 4th and 9th prize poems from national writing awards winners the Art Barn poetry contest in Lake City These students and four statewide poetry contest Salt are Sharon Slater E Gene Smith winners The publication is a col- Claire Billings and Lorna Hart lection of the best writing — prose This issue of the magazine was and poetry— produced during the edited by Marian Shafer and Beth Faculty advisers were year in the English department Willard This year over 60 different writ- Wilson R Thornley B Y Ande-li- n and Leonard R Robins ers and artists are featured Two short stories by Judy Ward and one by Lynne Nelson appear They have won national recogniLOOSE tion with a first place in the National Scholastic Writing Awards contest It also includes a short FALSE TEETH story by Marian Shafer who got a national commendation and one The Service the Denture Public Has Long Wearing ggS0 g manager m nf- f OHS Magazine Contains Stories Prize-Winnin- office She tried her key without avail — then she remembered she had asked a locksmith to install a new lock He had done so in the brief 15 minutes she had been gone About that time her chortling employes — who were enjoying a little joke out of the situation — let her in Are Promoted 5 4000-year-ol- Returning from a “coffee break” recently Mrs Earl Bales manager of Montgomery Ward catalog department found herself locked out of her ROTC Sponsors full-lengt- h 'Lying Vanities' Topic of Sermon -- Boss Locked Out Two Rose Proms Tomorrow ists the for red Q-7- - They Chortle- 1 year 5 D A new assistant principal at If found - they may be reCounty Schools turned to her teacher Mrs The announcement was made Thelma B Hardy of Huntsville or to Cathleen’s grandtoday by Supt A Parley Bates Mr John will direct guidance mother Mrs Grace Miles 443 Ogden Canyon services for all grades He is a graduate of Weber College and the University of Utah Today he received his master’s degree in psychology at Utah State Agricultural College His thesis subject was “The Degree to Which a Teacher Can Do EfOgden High’s annual achievefective Counselling as a Teacher ” ment award assembly tomorrow He holds state certificates in morning will feature besides elementary administration coun- recognition for outstanding students an address by Wesley P selling and secondary fields Lloyd dean of students at Brigham Young UpiVersity P-1- 0 Park Layton was cited for driving too closely behind another1' vehicle and Lupe Prieto 23 of 2529 F Ave West Ogden with no driver’s license after their cars collided at 25th Street and Lincoln Avenue last I night Police said the carr collided as Mrs Prieto was turning her sedan into a parking stall Her car was struck by the westbound them back anyway She apparently dropped them on the way from Valley School to her bus last Wednesday after 'school had ended for the THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEMONDAY EVENING JUNE DRIVE CASEFUUT 24-Ho- ur Wrecker and Towing Service Dial 9537 Night Phone ' Phone ALWAYS CHEAT YEARS 4-55- 71 2-97- 59 ’ |