Show t 16 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EVENING JUNE I R iiy Schools To Aid Above and 1953 Student Back at Studies After Gay Whirl in N-Y Charlotte Taylor 17 of 1463 Liberty Ave was back in school here today after a “gay whirl” of activities in New One thing which made the day outstanding for Charlotte was the fact it was her 18th birthday After the fashion show the girls attended the Broadway play then went backstage and had their pictures taken with the stars That evening at dinner a birthday cakd was served in honor of Charlotte’s anniversary Although this was Charlotte’s first trip to New York she has become quite a seasoned traveler She won the State Wool Growers’ Junior Sewing Contest prize last year getting a trip to Chicago Last fall too she won the State Red Cherry Pie Baking Contest which also rewarded her with a chance to see the Windy City York' City Charlotte won a trip east for placing first with a coat design in the National Subteen Design Contest sponsored by the Amer- ican Girl Magazine She and three other winners in divisions of the contest were each awarded a $500 U S savings bond and several other gifts Charlotte was chaperoned on her trip by her' mother Mrs Elmo J Taylor Highlight of events was a d luncheon in the Waldorf-Astori- a Ballroom where Charlotte saw the coat she had designed displayed by a fashion model At the luncheon she and the three other winners met stars of the Broadway hit play about teen agers “Time Out for Ginger” One of the stars Melvin Douglas was guest of honor at the luncheon and the other Nancy Malone “Ginger” in the play was commentator for the fashion show GRADUATION LINES — A long line of Weber College graduates files around the new upper campus stadium at the opening of the 'annual baccalaureate yesterday morning More than 1300 people attended America Can Decline and Fall Baccalaureate Speaker Tells Grads Unless America buoys itstlf up spiritually it could decline and fall just as other great nations of the earth have done Weber College graduates were told yes- terdaymorning Occasion was the school’s annual baccalaureate service at the new upper campus stadium overlooking the valley Speaker was Harvey I Taylor executive assistant to Ernest Wilkinson president of Brigham Young Uni- versity The 224 graduates were advised that this country’s chief strength arises from four sources: Natural resources intellectual development industrial and technological advances and spirituality 30 Million In Schools He said 30 million Americans are in schools and colleges but that this fact together with the other major strengths might not be sufficient if the nation weakens ' Hespiritually cited other great nations that fell when they became morally decadent and spiritually bankrupt Over 1300 people attended the service in a morning setting at the foot of the mountains Theme of the program was “I Will Lift Mine Eyes Unto the Hills front Whence Cometh My Help” (Psalms) H AT)ixon college president In 2-C- Wreck ar Two persons were slightly injured at 8:40 today when a truck and auto collided at' the intersection of Riverdale Road and 36th Street Hurt were Louis M Bale 49 of 802 25th St dislocated knuckle and Emma Benson 5 daughter of Mrs Ruth D Benson of 754 29th St The child was jn the car driven by her mother Police said neither driver saw the other in time to avoid the collision Traffic Officers LeRoy G Bennett and I E Frost said the Benson car going north on Riverdale Road ran into the right side of the Bale truck going east on 36th Street - No citations were issued Frank Hart Hoads Welfare Council To clearify a recent report on elections by the Community Welfare Council of Ogden it was explained today Frank W Hart is this year’s chairman of the counV cil Dr E A Buswell is new chair- man-eleand will assume the duties of chairman in 1954 : ct Youth Admits Hearings Start on Bids For Sewer Tax Cafe Is Burglarized 7 cig-are- U Flra Safety Attractive Cetera Free Ictimete Ioy Ufa - Term’’ WHEELWRIGHT LUMBER CO 3451 Quincy PKnne 473 flSHSOIBilEB 03© OSS INSURANCE AGENCY Don't Groan— Phone 2948 Washington Blvd or 3-54- 14 (Beatrice Bedding) AUTO - TRUCK 17 FIRE - POLIO £ Blvd Phone 2-46- 34 ts fZoo£’$£d m EEG0 Yes You Can Buy a AMouary 52© q0 ©© Get ccsh f" ( Doctor bin ectfoo H°pUol bin at II7C 4 Pnr on slgGGtiire only j For as Little as ’ ®’ercf0e billa FAST! 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The best time to arrange for cost-conscio- the yrr Le-la- stu-den- t$ As the committee put it: “This practice has materially decreased the number of failures in our junior and senior high schools and has improved the mental health of many students who otherwise 'would have become discouraged while attempting to perform impossible tasks The committee strongly urges the continuation of this practice" ' just-twThe committee further recomIn English teachers are being mended that when possible swim asked to lay more stress on spelling as one of the areas in which local students are noticeably Mark seyu “Insurance Is plain weak Specific periods for spellhorse tense” ing wall be added in both seventh and eighth grades From grades 7 through 9 for the first time fulltime librarians will be provided Speech will be included in seventh grade subjects also a general course in homemaking including about food and clothing something Cost-Conscio- i e Non-academ- m tv' - four-mont- h ming be added to the physical education program” Committee members besides Mr Evans and Mr Wahlquist were: William T Ajax Robert Alley Sieman Bowman Claramay Browning LaMar Buckner Marjorie Dahjstrom Max Dalby Gibson Leonard Glismann C J Hansen Lester Hinchcliff Myrtle Jensen Olive Maccarthy H A Mcfarlane Albert Marchant Marjorie Marshall Ivan May Ellis McAllister Wallace McConnell Sarah McCracken J Edmond McGregor Neil Olmstead II A Sandberg Gladys Sargent Ted Schmidt Elmer Sommers Dan Thomas Merlin Webb Eleanor Wedell Sarah Wilson Olin Ririe and Lucille and-met- SCHENLEY I- men who mkf over a period General chairman was John C ''Evans assistant city schools superintendent with LeRoy Wahlquist general Mr Wahlquist is also assist-an- e city schools superintendent Some High Points Here are some of the high points as far as changes go in next year’s courses to be offered In business education typing is going t be taught for the first to ninth graders School feel this skill Is taking bnpeople more importance all the time and that therefore it doesn’t hurt to start a bit earlier Heretofore ft hasn’t offered Until the 10th grade In language arts third-yea- r French German and Spanish will be offered Up to now it’s 'been during later school years but can t because they aren’t available - An important change is that henceforth a general science course will be required for graduation A general survey of the physical sciences including physics and chemistry will be offered ia the ninth grade In the field of social studies another required subject will be a full year— in the 11th of combined American grade history and government Basic reason for adding the new courses is to give students more of a chance to explore their potentialities A wider variety of subjects was felt to be the best way of doing this subjects are becoming more frequent in the cirriculum Fewer Frustrated Students The committee felt that the wider the range of subjects would mean fewer frustrated o Several Firms Taste todays ¥ I riculum for next year It’s nothing radical but nevertheless points uphe schools keener interest insetting the gifted average and below average student go as far as he can' The revision was prepared by a committee of educators and lay- Uncovering and correc ting management weaknesses is a constant task of the U S Vorest Service C J Olsen regional fori ester said today He spoke at the annual meet ing of the review of work committee which began deliberations today at the regional headquarters in Ogden The forester said the Forest An youth who re- Service has always exercised unportedly broke into Mayor George relenting vigilance in the matter T Frost’s automobile agency and of strict and accounting into four other places during the of public handling funds “Improvements Another Wrinkle past week was being held in po- must also keep step with modern lice custody today Another new wrinkle will 'be trends” industrial arts (wood Sgt LeRoy A Jacobsen and “This annual of our Patrolman Lue S Birch arresting job and methodsappraisal of best accom- working among other things) in officers said everything was re- plishing it is getting results The the seventh grade It’s been years covered Booked for investiga- recommendations of the commit- and years since seventh graders tion of burglary was Joseph Tat-to- tee will form the framework for have had this Some grade schools 18 of Santa Rosa Calif a nf increasingly efficient safe and here used to offer it to sixth The officer said an expensive less costly job by the Forest grade boys too camera and $275 were taken Service” Mr Olsen stated Beginning band and orchestra will be offered up' to the 10th from the George T Frost Inc Approach now Normally it wasn’t Hudson Agency 1950 Washington The discussion centered around grade available after the seventh The Blvd The money was taken from the a candy machine approach of revision committee felt however handling national forest business that lots of students get the urge s Break-inOPEN AIR SERVICE—H A Dixon Weber College president Admits Other Police said the youth also ad- in the use of equipment time and to participate ill these activities briefly welcomes students and friends at the school’s annual bacaclaureate yesterday Featured speaker was Harvey L Taylor mitted he broke into Keith’s Sport money Up for review at the all of Brigham Young University Store 307 Washington Blvd and week session are the possibilities took a 38 caliber pistol entered of more effective handling and spoke briefly Music was f Speaker will be Jesse Globe Fish Co 429 23rd St distribution of equipment and to ished by various college groups P Bogue executive secretary of and todk $137 from a cash get the most for the least expendWeber’s 65th annual commence- the American Association of Jun- ister broke Into the office reg iture of ment exercises will be held Wed- ior Colleges The public is in- Anderson Lumber Co 164 24th Other points to be considered nesday at 8 pm in (jgden High vited during the week are training St broke' open a bubble gum phases for: more efficient manmachine but not nothing He also entered Mound Fort agement equipment pooling reSchool and got nothing and placement stores’ and surplus andMhe justifications of broke a window at Hoffman Mod- travel ern Dry Cleaners 1781 Washing- all established procedures in the ton Blvd but was frightened off line of the basic Forest Service philosophy to get the maximum before he could get inside benefits to the public for every one of its dollars spent in the Hearings on petitions of sev- Second District Court this afterof forest service management n Drive-Ineral local public service com- noon resources The companies are asking that panies to be excluded from the Members of the group which Central Weber Sewer Improve- certain of their properties be exa cross section of the represnt ? Forest Service administration ment District were started in cluded from the newly created Three cases of beer a portable are: Edward Cazier Bridger Nadistrict for taxing purposes The radio and other belongings were tional Forest Pinedale Wyo L district includes most of the mu- taken from Blue Ribbon Lunch E Olpin administrative assistant Drive-In- n Stand 1778 Valley Dr nicipal area around Ogden City Ashley National Forest Vernal Weber County Commissioners during the night by ' a prowler George Kreizenbeck forest enwho are also named as defend- who went to the trouble of re- gineer for the Boise National ants in the Complaints refused to placing a kitchen window screen Forest J G Kooch forest superexclude these certain properties after leaving visor National Forest Police said the loot included McCall Payette at a public hearing recently ' Idaho and J T Mathews Weber County commissioners besides the beer and radio $25 assistant chief of the The district was created for regional diw ere meeting as the annual board the an electric toaster add- vision purpose pf building at least in coins of operation Mr Mathews machine cartons four of of equalization today and for an- two sewage disposal plants to ing is chairman of the committee and unknown quantity of other four days in the next two treat wastes Properties within the district will be assessed taxes coins from a marble game maweeks chine which was broken open The board hearts complaints and to pay the cost of the project The’ prowler got in by raising In their petitions the comadjustment requests on properties which owners feel have been un- panies point out that they are not a kitchen window after removing against the creation of the dis- the screen fairly assessed Persons desiring to meet with trict as a community improvethe board are invited to call at ment step but they feel that propthe county assessor’s office third erties which they contend will floor Municipal Building The not be directly benefited by the times are from 10 a m until project should not be taxed noon and from two p m until The district board of directors five p m recently appointed the Ogden iJLir The board of equalization will law firm of Wallace Adams and meet again Wednesday and Fri- Peterson as its legal representative day of this week and Monday and Wednesday of next week Commissioners will hold their regular county commission meetings on Tuesday and Thursday as usuaL C r I Foresiers Sludy Means io Do Their Job Belter "Kith an eye toward helping pupils fill out their own capacities better the city schools have issued a new revision of the cur- See ' - " ’ - nd |