Show OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- APRIL 1903 15 iounoiones iteauese in A nnexavion muoiss SOUTII OGDEN — An asree- ment spelling out the boundaries of the south east benchlands which could be annexed to Ogden or South Ogden has been request ed by the City Council The council asked City Attorney - 10f Richard Stine to prepare such an agreement with the Ogden city attorney in accordance with the tentative boundary designations reached during a point meeting of the two cities officials ? b the areas proposed for annexing to South Ogden The city engineer will be asked to help with the study pointed Mayor Montmorency there was some urgency involved in getting the boundaries con firmed and a firm annexation policy and cost estimate prepared The city already has one re quest for annexation m an area south of the John M Browning Armory awaiting these final de terminations by the council the mayor said for favorite candidates Primary elections for the Boys and Girls' associations will be held Tuesday with finals on Fri day On Thursday Future Farmers and Future Homemakers of Amer ica will elect new officers and next week this year's sophomores and juniors will select next year's class leaders Meanwhile seniors are busy preparing for graduation dates which have been set as follows: The senior supper will be held May 15 at the Hotel Ben Lomond Seminary graduation will be May 19 in the Ogden Tabernacle Baccalaureate services are set for May 19 in the Ogden Tabernacle with graduation exercises to be conducted May 23 in the Warrior Gymnasium ii Jones & McKissen Rental rents vac trailers Clfd TA 71 (adv) A to Z Rentals rents most every- thing 3290 Wash EX (adv) Victor C Shafer 'l9 Monticello forfeited bail of $15 when he did not appear in City Court to answer Gift House 863 25th (adv) a charge of crossing double-do- u City Court ordered the forfei ble traffic lines ture of a $10 bond posted by He Wheel chairs crutches preber Grant Hammon 45 329 W Free delivery Pre1115 Nt Sunset when he didn't scriptions Phone EX Center answer a citation issued for xnak scription EX or (adv) ing an improper left turn Mrs R says we have the most Fancy foods party supplies beautiful summer clothes we've etc at Smith's Food Town 3145 (adv) ever had Come and be con- Harrison vinced Belle Monde (adv) City Court ordered the forfei Want an Honest TV Man? For ture of a $10 bond posted by Ella the very best in color TV repair Hansen Peery 73 2003 Van Bur-e- n when she didn't appear to (adv) phone EX answer a charge of crossing double-Bail of $10 postetd by George double traffic lines Stokes 74 906 12th was impound ed by City Court when he failed Drivers license suspended? Need to answer a charge of y making an insurance to get it back? Dial Mr Stephens EX anytime illegal 26 26 12 Motorcycle or boat insurance Dial Mr Stephens EX ' 12 (adv) Free —500 Gold Strike stamps (adv) and one LP stereo album YOURS for seeing a complete demonstraLatex Paint $595 sale price tion of the latest in Stereo Call $395 any color—Griffin Paint Co the Tape Recorder Center EX (adv) y for appointment and details on how you can receive these free Running a red light cost De gifts! (adv) Neoe P Barker 39 Brigham City 25 when City Court impounded non-appearan- ce Cardon Land Title Co now located 2562 Wash Blvd across from court house (adv) Trenching truck tractor work Consider feeder stock in payment EX (adv) 53 Dorothy O Clapier 28 322 E 4575 S Washington Terrace didn't appear in City Court to answer a charge of running a stop sign and her bail of $10 was impounded l v I i 7 :i £ & x a4 Js v State College's newly elected student officers will get down to work this week to outline activities for Weber's first year as a senior college Dean Black president-elec- t said meetings with his officers will begin in the next few days He was elected over Gary Loo London with a slight margin of eight votes Others elected were John Hale first vice president Judy Jepp- son activities vice president Mike Sivulich business and fi- Weber total BYU Member Of First Class $745 ors Griffin Paint 2256 Wash Jadv) Stewart Granger — Pier Angeli I Technicolor Open 6:45 pm Phone Apts Gift Shop f 825-03- KALL'S & KUTV'S sin inmrArusi tff fnw cost Alton K Brimhall 41 Route A ?10 oecause city court ordered 04 Hill saxophone Michael Shelby Donald Chrisi tensen first clarinet Robert h Robert Orrock Daniel Ralph Harsock and David Howard second clarinet and David Carpenter piano Bul-loag- Ly-se- tt j ADMIRAL THEATRE First Hour Each Day All 20 Hides Free i "TWO FOR THE SEESAW" Robert Mltchum and Shirley MacLalne Box Office 7:30 pm SAT luaiiiy BROASTY's Monday-Tuesday-Wednesd- Model UN Gets Under Way Friday " so-call- ed Of Defense Plan ay $249 WOWashBIvd LAKE CITY (AP)— The Ninth annual Utah High School Model United Nations Assembly gets under way Friday Dr James Avery Joyce inter national lawyer and economist will keynote this year's assembly He is scheduled to arrive TuesSALT Ph 393-198- 6 and CU3Jai3CDID day More than 1000 students from 76 Utah high schools are expect ed to attend the assembly LucrLLE THE SNOW I BASIN STORY Color Motion Picture Shown and Narrated On Highway 91 North of Lay ton by THE GIAIJT STORY OF KODEFin IU17AI1! Clifford Plumb if— TWO BIG ONES SAME PROGRAM — ii 1 Sponsored by Weber College ' LiiiisiruiS - j — L - ''it - ' — PLUS — f Winner 3 Academy Award Nominations — Best Actress — Best Supporting Actress — Best Supporting Actor n iii EUTMM CCLCR 1 Ik ': X - - 4 Tabla Reservations- Adults 2 THEATRES i m"r w in in— rnn -- im ninirtTiiiim $100 & LI W"!lkA p3fr niiWT li ATPJ Phena 2-4- 3 THEY HAD A DARING PLAN and the courage 'iwMTfftt 'hit f no l "Tfio Dolicafo Dolinqnont" Jerry rir rrL "v Jl M WALT DISNEY MIRACLE Lewis-Mart- ( — " ' 9:35 pm HIT NO 3 K "Tfio Sad Sacli" I - - Show ST ONLY From Dusk "LUSTY" Technicolor Audrey Hepburn v George Peppard ' : MOTOR-V- U J - CURT S A 2 X "Breakfast al X Tiffany's" j " PilLLiER-JUilGEEI- miis car© yC77YT VNO MBTTTE ULU MIK FROM WASH N9 5 fOlNTS CM HICHAM It (WAY Hyer ha fv-if'- Stallions ROBERT sa nr i EX TAYLOR fi 68 FILMED IN BEAUTIFUL TECHNICOLOR Donald Duck Cartoon RIVIERA" Plus Colored Cartoon and News Complete Shows 1:00 3:00 5:05 715 9:30 featur at 1:15 3:20 5:30 M0T0R-V- U EX "Stallions" at ItlO 3:20 m 7:40 9:55 11 EGYPTIAN ONLY 64 Show 7:30 'MOROCCAN Students 50c NOW SHOWING AT EX LJ Co-H- it ORPHEUM ONLY s EGYPTIAN fro WARNER BROS 5hort Subject Box Office Opens 7:00 Show crt 7:30 nftha "vf n PF1 0:C0 mmm pr"m - vim uni Toniio 1 lit 2455 Jefferson Ave GERALDINEPAGE ' " i mmmmmsmmummmmmmmmmmmmi er PAJW'SSION- Riverdale Auditorium PAUL NEWMAN 5:30 7:40 9:50 pm jhm''m-mti- - lECHKICOLCR ocncli — - Series Audubon-Wildlif- e - America's New Singing Attraction "Close to Cathy'' "What To Do with Laurie" KALL MEN OF MUSIC -D- AVE WILKINS E AND HIS ORCHESTRA April 27 V:- "'"""rn"" Vocal and Instrumental Group And IX never stop being a critic even on his wedding night! Me could DRIVE IN X 7:30 prn r imm lecture The FJITE ONLY Qf Per Person ' Vlw f st 7 1 17-PIEC- Sat it - Professor Picked To Give Lecture SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A professor of art and sculpture at the University of Utah Alvin L Gittens has been chosen to deliver the 28th Reynolds lecture The appointment is 13 to a top faculty memawarded Felter — O T and Carolyn ber whose research or creative Matthews Hooper boy April 13 work merits wide public Burbidge— Robert Gordon and Bonnie Drake 924 BelMar Drive a girl April 13 — and William P Bagniefski Mary Cavanaugh 1040 N Jeffer son boy April 14 Leth— Leonard and Daila Green 319 Healy boy April 14 "SHOPPER'S SPECIAL" Shurtleff - Edmond and Rose Lynn West 1748 Lincoln boy One Whole Broested April 14 Chicken (8 Pieces) 1 Qt Hot Smoked Baked Beans to use it! CLEARFIELD iZ7 The No Choice begonia specials only 2S3 doz Anderson Pet and Garden Center 333 23rd (adv) r non-prof- MI ICE CLIFFORD (adv) nL-inr- and Vera Jean Black 3166 Grant boy April 14 Rumsey— Leonard and Patricia Leavitt 668 27th boy April 15 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Openshaw— Tom and Barbara Clifton 4768 S 575 Wt boy April Wilson-Ern- est ( 20 Rides Only 10c Each For Cridg supplies and adult games go to Weber Office Supply T i J?©HJJR :FEESHli(lllKI SNEAK PREVIEW (adv) 14 - Jacobs first trumpet Jerry Washburn and Roy Phillips second trumpet David DeCorsoL tuba Bill Kershaw drum Ricky vis- prn to CIo ing — li&G Any Person Any Time improper left turn For "Mother's Day" layaway a famous Florence figurine Grandmother and I Pinkie and Blue Boy Memories etc Orpheum i er rt Tony Curtis — Suxanne Pleshette Shows 7:00-9:0- 0 pm TROUBLE" Bail of $10 was impounded by City Court when Hubert B Stev-ten- s 47 PO Box 374 failed to answer a charge of making an Explaining the seriousness this disease as it affects lum Mrs: Reed W Jackson' will ber production Mr Frykman cit- serve term as president ed a study made in the region of the another Citizen Guild She Junior Two ponderoza pine was with other officers trees growing under the same fa- at the annual meeting vorable site conditions were careJunior Guild is a The Citizen fully analyzed One tree was un- volunteer organization infected the other heavily infected with dwarf mistletoe The study that offers assistance to undershowed the infected tree to con- privileged children d tain less than the total Other officers are David £L board foot timber volume of the Ellis vice president Miss Rhea with of Poulter secretary-treasure- r healthy tree and only the merchantable timber volume Vera W Call Miss Mabel Wahl-quiMrs Alvin L Pietschrrjan In another studv the timber and Mrs W B Rice as members ' crop trees in an uninfected area of the board of ? jdirectors were two and times taller The guild assists the underprivand larger than the heavily inchild in acquiring doming fected trees growing in similar ileged so his education may go on that conditions of favorable growth In this case no merchantable vol- uninterrupted by absence due ' to ume was produced because of the the lack of wearing apparel Financial contributions and soparasite's influence on the shape cial groups and individuals assist and quality of the tree? the guild with this project During Mr Frykman said that some the past year 67 children received visible effects ol dwarf mistletoe helpinfection are a gradual reduction The student personnel office "of in leaf surface and seed produc the Ogden City Schools is the su tion erratic growth twisted and pervisory channel through which deformed branching and "witches' brooms" which mav be this aid is rendered Mrs Jack? either regular or irregular in son said shape The only present satisfactory control method is by removal of the infected host trees or parts of trees In forest management practices heavily infected areas The preparations being made at can be clear cut to completely school in the event of atomic- ateradicate the pest tack will be discussed at a meeting of the Mound Fort PTA Thurs$10 Bail Picked Up day at 7:30 pm The speaker will be Principal Bail of $10 posted by Horace Ira Gourley P Faulkner 52 549 4th for drivmusic will be furnished Special ing on the wrong side of the by the school chorus and there street ' was impounded by City will be a number from the band New officers will be nominated Court when he failed to appear m j ' "DuPont Lucito" wall paint was 1 now $645 Can mix 1000 col- Citizen Guild Meets Names New Officers of i GOxMORRAH" t SUN f PTA Will Hear Ben J DeCorso 4845 S 2500 W Troop 20 scoutmaster said Roy ber of the first class at Brigham 15 whose backgrounds in inboys Young Academy will be honored strumental music range from at a special reception at Brigham to five years are months three Young University on Wednesday under then- weekly Hannah Stubbs Jones of Salt practicing Lake City who will be 99 years leader Oscar Shelby assistant old Tuesday will be feted by scoutmaster friends and the public at the "Perhaps it is because the band Alumni House from 3 to 5 pm was really the boys' idea but Hosts for the reception are BYU whatever the reason these youngsters between 11 and 14 mean Emeritus Club officers Their reHie daughter of Peter Stubbs business" he said to an would do credit and Elizabeth Dunn Mrs Jones hearsals was born in 1864 Her father was adult group" The band's first scheduled apthe first baker and an early merchant in Provo and her mother pearance was March 29 when they crossed the plains as a child in played for Cub Pack 220 at Mar-Lo- n Hill School They have given the company of Abraham O Smoot several concerts to other packs Mrs Jones enrolled at the and will be heard at the Scout-aram- a at the Golden Spike ColiAcademy in 1875 She completed grammar intermediate and aca- seum here in May demic courses and was graduated They will play at a young peowhen she was 16 ple's rally at the First Methodist A member of the Provo Home Church in Salt Lake City April 21 Dramatic Company Mrs Jones Mr DeCorso said i played the part of Lady of the scout musicians Parents in an 1835 production of say their boys take to their prac "Streets of New York" Before tice more eagerly now the old Provo opera house was that periods are in the band and they torn down in 1949 she was guest can wear scout musician inthe at a centennial performance of signia the play Mr Shelby whose experience On Oct 27 1885 she married includes playing the clarinet at Edward LaTrielle Jones son of school and college said that high Capt Dan Jones Edward died in it is a rewarding experience to July 1936 j direct the band During World War I Mrs Jones The inboys and the kind of was knitting chairman for Utah County Working for the Red struments they play are as folCross she inspected pressed and lows: packed for shinment 3 total nf Robert Allshouse and Brent "40 POUNDS OF SAT- - i been organized I (adv) sophomores-Wayn- e and Al Palfrey-ma- n in-th- I Norge VUlage 3303 Grant Dry cleaning 8 lbs $150 wash 15c Smith The only Boy Scout band e Lake Bonneville Council and possibly the only one in Utah has 399-537- 93 MRS REED W JACKSON To Serve Again £ PROVO— The only living mem- 5 Van the TV Man after 6 prn Service calls $4 EX iadv Pat Littlefield M the wrong way on a Special purchase 1 ct one-wa- y cost aamuei street weight Lady's Diamond Engmt Smith 66 2729 Van Buren $10 M9 art jgehe fe her set 1 gnts diamond ring 1 ct because City Court impounded his vyhen hktnrv t p Mrc lady necklace for only $23900 ea bond when he didn't answer the she her time spent reading sewBennett Jewelry 24th & Wash charge and ing knitting visiting her fam-ily- i (adv) She had five children and now Painter available hour or job: 8 lbs dry cleaning $150 ready lives with her only 9 Ph (adv) child Cleo Jones Ricks surviving to wear in 39 minutes none finer in Salt than Phiico Bendix 831 24th St For Bridge supplies and adult Lake City Mrs Jones regularly next to Safeways (adv) games go to Weber Office Supply attends annual meetings of the (adv) BYU Emeritus Club in Provo City Court ordered the forfeiture of a $10 bond posted by Wilson Poulter 52 Hooper when he failed to appear for making an HELD OVER THRU TUES "SODOM AND improper left turn Driving ne i nance vice president The following senators were elected: senior classy-Rog- er Rawson and Lee Witten junior—Kent Iverson and Tremonton 13 one-ha- lf MIKE SIVULICH In Charge of Finance coufs Form nlv Ban t&Honor ouncil Fair-weath- - girl April Boise Willard C Maust 47 Fruitland Thomas Ger-aldiJ Bonn 69 Nampa Ercanbrack—LaMar and E Wiles 83 Boise Mrs Iva Brown 971 E 125 S girl 48 New PlyG Scott Eckhart 13 April Smifh —Raymond E and Col- mouth Mrs William B Buckley 86 leen Anderson Bountiful boy Boise 13 April Glenn H Baker 69 Boise Gregory—John A and Venita Mrs Clara Louise Rainey 76 McFedden 1266 E 2500 N boy Homedale April 14 Dionisio Gabica 77 Middleton-WilliaDennis—Carl and Helen Tate II Rau 79 Boise 14 Kaysville girl April Anderson — Raymond N and Ralph Soucie 70 Meridian Deon Cox Sunset girl April 14 Wheeler— Phil M and Sharon Boyd 1238 W 2550 S boy April Summerill one-thir- i Bail of $10 posted by Dale W Parkinson 21 3226 Stephens for running a red light was impound ed by City Court when he didn t appear on the charge Browse at the Jade Tree 3024 Brinker —Gifts —free parking — (adv) gift wrapping African violets 400 varieties all prices 474 4th St (adv) Real nice shrubs roses evergreens pansis Gibby Riverdale (adv) 1 re-elect- ed College Leaders to Tackle Program for 1963-6- 4 Year 36 U-tu-rn i n v JUDY JEPPSON - 65 ! : one-wa- N ng one-fift- h -rAi HOSPITAL Wayne Dennis Schick D and Donna old son of Mr and Mrs Dennis Jones Clinton boy April 12 Griffin — Marcus and Joanne Schick Filver Ira M Lyons 69 Route 2 Je Hadley Clearfield boy April 12 rome Dickson—Robert K and Karen Edwin Calvin Crisytell 88 Twin Butters Morgan girl April 12 Falls Christensen— Wilford and Shar Charlie H Francisco 83 Paul on Olsen 4038 Brinuker girl Ernest Spain Sr 65 Delmar 13 April Johnson - Stanley and Karen Twin Falls Orville Elgin Hood 62 Weiser Schultz Hooper girl April 13 Mrs C Garheit Whittaker 33 Goodell— Robert A and Mignon 124-year-o- ld Xcf Activities Leader Keep the Kids out of the street with a sand box Only $449 up including sand Ketchum's 2470 Wall Ave EX (adv) i Si senior patrol leaders patrol leaders scribes treasurers and Ben A Rich 59 1093 16th forfeited bail of $10 when he didn't appear in city court to answer a charge of making an improper right turn Guarantee Trust Deep Corp Special meeting for all investors Tuesday night April 16 7:30 pm in the Utah Power & Light audi torium 457 26th W G Fowler will be in attendance (adv) Come in and see our new exotic Ruby's Holiday spring flowers r Associated Press Maurine B Larsen 30 Preston Frank S Nakata 60 Preston Irving Gardner 52 Blackf oot Lbeu$ — Val C The annual Lake Bonneville Council's spring junior leader training conference is coming up April 19 and 20 at Camp Kiesel Registration ends Wednesday and a $350 fee will be charged The training program is for all troop boy leaders This includes RANDOM REFERENCES i ized? Training Program Opens April 19 At Camp Kiesel time will be 6 pm Pleading guilty in City Court Check-i- n to driving the wrong way on a April 19 and camp will break up y street and driving with- at 4 pm April 20 out a license meant fines totaling Registration is being accepted 23 at the Boy Scout Service Center $25- for Charles Ray Wood 5317 S 1900 W Roy 1112 S 1000 E Clearfield her bail for First Vice President - $25 Fine on 2 Counts $10 JOHN HALE DEAN BLACK President-Elec- t tree-crippli- IDAHO DEATHS BIRTHS DEE parasite known as dwarf mistletoe is widespread in intermountain national forests Joel Frykman chief of timber j management reports ' The seriousness of the disease has been highlighted bv! recently compiled timber survey data ob tained m 1962 on the Salmon National Forest More than a third of the 11 million acres of Na tional Forest timberlands in the survey were found by the cruisers to be infected with the parasite Lodgepole nine timber was most seriously involved with 465 per cent oi tne total area infected Next most critically hit with the crippling disease was Douglas fir The cruise estimates showed about 40 per cent of all stands parasit- i posed of Councilman Lee K Han son Verl Gessel and Mayor Fred Montmorency will meet with Mr Stine tonight to determine proj ected costs of running utilities to Today is the beginning of elec tion week at Weber High School and students will be campaigning VITAL STATISTICS i A Meantime a subcommittee com Of Elections - last Wednesday Weber Opens Annual Week Area Trees Avfedei !y Parasite R V- f v 'i 'ierry lewis X1S:30 pm- - J -- - |