Show s §inxti nth --Exanunn Second Section OGDEN SECTION B mi':: t i FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 20 1953 i ft ' '‘nirh'- 1 ' v - i t 'J rt j - months- Mr Maw was i V today" -- named the first auxiliary i OHS Pep Club x Evening” “June Is Bustin’ Out All Over” and “No Other Love” At the same time tike musical unit and Pep Club will go into appropriate formations for each number They will first form a salute to East and then make a quick reversal to spell out the word chanted ’‘Tigers" (After forming a crown the band will play from “Vagabond King” Other numbers include “Old Man River” (Max Dalby is band director while the Pep Club is under the of supervision Dahlstrom Mrs Marjorie Bureau' Native of Plain City ’He was born Jan 17 1892 in Plain City a son of John and Annie C Poulsen' Maw He was educated in Weber County schools Weber Stake Academy and Utah State Agricultural Col- Mary Agnes Brown 2127 Ogden Ave object of a wide search since he was last seen Oct 16 driving up Weber Canyon is safe oin Amarilla Texas his mother notified police today Fears that the youth might have met harm after picking up two hitchhikers in the canyon spurred a wide search that extended Into surrounding states 14 Try For City Job Fourteen applicants - were to take civil service tests today for Ogden City purchasing agent The office was recently vacated by Julian R Stephens who was named city personnel director i ‘ " El-vi- it v He wrote to Ms fmother from Amarilla that he had landed a job there and was Ml right Police said apparently he had decided to continue pn to Texas instead erf going to his original destination- - at sRock Springs Wyo where a job awaited him Mrs Brown thanked the police missing persons bureau and the other persons and organizations wMch had assisted fn attempts to locate her son j He was last seen Oct 16 when he stopped the pickup truck he was driving near the Wheel Re- -- ——— jT5 r : " ra im Bthrm : Kltchuit Fireplace ’jEtc Alee Fieitic Acplielt end Rubber Die " Pioncsr (Tllo Co I 2019 Wash Art McCLANAHAN'S D MILLS AND JUICERS OSTER SCIENTIFIC MASSAGES WARING BLENDERS (DiIh mI Om Spaad MWdi) i OUR RRICIS Atl BIAS ON ABU ANDERSON HEALTH FOOD STORE 371 23rd St Dial 7364 tfreee Stomps We Bhrt 1965 Washingreported a radio Blvd txtra Charge For Credit ALL LADIES' WINTER C H Markham ton No £ aerial two tires and two wheels were stolen from his auto 250 CASH vi on Your First $1000 iil SAVE MV Purchase or Mora See ter Tewrself McCLANAHAN'S Alt fl fl 9 JJLflJI JL8JUUL&JL St fl ft fi GREATLY e--t VILLAGE FLOORS4W 24924th Street Through the Utah Ml ! - REDUCED! 4A PURCHASER'S GUIDE (Paid la Cash er trad) W?)' 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Ogden High School’s marching band and Pep Club will perform tomorrow at the Class A state football championship game in Salt Lake City between Ogden and East High School The band will play a group of numbers popular years ago Among them will be “Some En-- ‘ Order ive date of its order in the Ogden Gateway railroad freight rate case The action was taken at the request of Federal District Court at Omaha Neb where the Union -- Vill Perform Nov 24 WASHINGTON (AP)— The Interstate Commerce Commission president of the LDS Farr West I Stake on Jan 18 1942 serving ' a1 ' : ' f-'- ' until Nov 15 1953 w'hon he was Ireleased due to ill health He had served as a member of the high council of the North Weber Stake and later was second counselor and first counselor of the stake He was a former bishop of the Plain City Ward and had been active in church He organizations served ' as a missionary for the LDS Church to New Zealand from ! 1914 to 1919 i During the time he was In the REHEARSAL —This is just one of the formations which will be worked out tomorrow afternoon at the state high school football of the stake he served championship in Salt Lake City by the Ogden High School band and Pep Club This unit has performed at all Region One home “presidency as vice chairman of the North ( t games during the past season ' Regional Welfare District for 18 years He attended 89 quarterly conferences in the Ogden Taber‘ ' nacle He served on the State Legislature for 10 years and was chairman of the appropriations committee He was also a member of the Weber County Farm i f( Of Gateway Jf PLAIN CITY — Wilmer '61' active LDS- Church worker former member of the State Legislature and prominent Utah merchant and cattleman died this morning in the Dee Hospital after an illness of several Maw Vr D Karlyn Frost of Ogden will play a piano solo “De Falls Ritual Dance” as a featured cumber in the Brigham Young University Thanksgiving concert Death Takes Wilmer J Maw Noted Merchant Churchman Eifeciive Date i fj IB Ogdenife To Play Solo ICC Postpones mi :f 1 UTAH Second Section V- t Up cilainiaihiaini' I rabbit Looks dyed and feels ’ luxurious Only 5) M lax tacL |