Show r i 2 OA ' -- THE OGDEN STAND AltD-EXAMINE- I' year 50c of the locker fee will be -- Construction Keeps Pace 't v- - f 1 : 4 V L - ' w n- - - - - - - "Ns: - Jw i t I V V J '" grounds Three new buildings are under construction and a fourth is expected to be ready for the fall term opening next month The footings are all in for the Mount Ogden Junior High School at 33rd Street and Harrison Blvd About half of the foundations are poured and workmen are getting ready to put in columns which will support the second floor follows:? Seniors: V f 3w " kBUIdil mil J J for the new Mount Ogden Junior Street and Harrison Blvd The new school will High School being erected at 33rdstudents who formerly attended Lewis Junior house School others junior high will destroyed a year' ago by fire The new Mount Ogden building High accommodate 1200 GOING UP —Workmen check foundation walls last-minu- follows: SEN LOMOND SCHOOl-E- lli H1SH S te Mc- - Robert H Alley assistant principal crincicalj Norman Alien Monte Bailey 5ner- man Barton Ef Mont Bingham Jack Boyle Don' Camobeil Glen CflHins Waiter Durtee Daniel Charles Engberg Deloss Eggleston Fabian Favero Ario Felix Horace Giliesp Clarence Hansen Alpheus Harvey William Janes George Nelson Paul Nichol- Edward n Ixrv'K Palrrr Alton Richards Dean Thompson Scott wangsgara Sandgren Grossen-fcac- h Shirley Burns Nina Gyde Hortersse Waxine Hull Marjorie Moyes Margaret Neal May Smith Catheryn Van Meter Isabel Vause Mary WeoHev Helen Young R Conroy OGOIN HIGH SCHOOl-Maur- ice assistant Edmond McGregor J principal dean of girls Zelta Ballinger prifKipal William Aiax 6 Y Andelin Chris Apostol Mark Eailif B W Sails Kenneth Berrett Dale Blackburn Newell Budge Woodrow CaH David Carrigan Jerry Child 0 V Coburn Joseph Conneil Reubert Ellis Venen Hale tan Mone Herbert Hilher Lynn Hodges ls Norris Johnson Ferd Kroksh Wallace Max Motrill CermeH Kenneth Virgil Gerald Raaf Don Richards Leon- Peterson ard Robins Ross Merrill Amos Sargent Au- tin Seaaer E S Smith Ctuff Snow tlmor Sonvners Joseph Stott William Terry W R Thonfey Derrart Van Dyke Jr Loyal West leon Willie Comfort Bock Claramay Brown Mar-ion- e ing Dorothy Bushell Mary Campbell Dahlstrom Zi"a Davis Iris Degn Portia Hortense Evans Velma Ellertson Douglas Winifred Hauser Alphild Helen Harringon Hendriekson Sally ieppstn Myrtle Jensen Elizabeth Jones Marguerite Keller Barbara Fern Marqurdt LaSocn Joyce Lundgreert Sar NicholR e Mathews Veda Mortensen son Edna Parker Thelm Reynolds Margret Elisabeth Shtehan Nellie Smith Rofcertin Irene Tingey SCHOOL — Jshri K1SM JUNIOR CENTRAL Stark Dnneinal Kenneth G Parsons assist MaroAJefife Beckley Barbara ant principal Blackman Orpha Cassidy Grace Clark Roma Mar-ga'Conroy Helen Edmonds Lianne Gibson ara Johnston Luanne Kent Goldmg Margaret Lowrey leOra MeBeth K Maurina Smith Anna Nle'sen Dorothy Scherer Eleanor Wedell Emily Stell LaVaun Walton Dorothy Westenfeider Sylvester Barton WaDon Brimhall Robert Braegtr lter Biddle lee Bybee Richard Carter Charles Combe Den Crittenden Paul Cregun Alma Cook John Daniels Thomas Dexey William Garner teen Grever Howard Hinchcliff Milo HuM Howard Larsen Don Parkin Earl Jeppsen Robert Peters laine Raty Donald Sheffield Wallace Smith Clyde Sowers Arthur Taylor Cranford Taylor Jack Titters or Richard Wil-iaAHtster Gi-o- Mc-Mil- et "s on Barney principal-Hele- Carruth asst principal Clista Camp bell Rosalie Field Wanda Knightj Ivan Quist Margaret Sanford BenjaPhyllis Richards Elizabeth Vivian Stephensen min Standing Thornley Lillian Wideman n Bartlett Virgina Fehr Irene Gosling Kel-le- y Arlena Hakes (Catherine Karrika Ruth Ruth Sharon McLeod Lois Manning Wahlquisf Una Jean West Loa Brown Harry Burchell Fred Corra Gary Crompton John Glenn Eklund Crossley Henry Eckenbrecht Me tvirt James Elmer Ericson James Giles Victor Moore Claude Rob-biRussell Jeppsen Horace Rumsey Herbert Schmidt Vern Charles Smith Seamons George Smedley Arthur Van Vliet Austin Blaine Thatcher Earl Wixom Wahlquist Corley Westmoreland T Moore prinBONNEVILLE SCHOOL-By- ron Naomi cipal Wayne Barnard Carol Belliston Brown Archie Chadburn Esther Colt Eula ha Laurel Ellison Leah Fleming Julia Combe HolGibbs Pearl Glenn Jane Harris Doxey lands Fae Karo Karen Kendrick Eva Verda Miller Carrol Newby Margaret Rose Edna Smith Klea Stone- Cloe Waddoups Winifred Whaley M BEE SCHOOL-Dar- rell Kelley principal-Joyc- e Leona Giles Crites Cramer Margaret Madeline McLatchie George Mead Blanche Seamons Edna Tanner Wilma Taylor Helen Westenskow R Cain principal 6RAMERCY SCHOOL-L- ee Lucile Bell Amanda Bingham May Barrett Beth Call Fredonna Dixon Luan Fernn Elva Anna King LaVar Kump Katherine Perersoh Eunice Ellen Dawson Lola Price Powell Thompson Emma Unander C Blair principal GRANT SCHOOL-JaDonald Dickson Ada fry-- ' Ruth Cox Paul MartTh Myrtle Hurst Gladys Hayes Pauline Morby Nellie Neal Oril Norseth Clara Powell Agnes Rynders Kathryn Sowers Alene Sfrinqham Joan Wolfe Peterson M CRANDVIEW SCHOOL— Lorin Barbara Brown Phebe Butjer Calprincipal vin Bybee Eva Ewert Charlotte Hanson DorLora Jean Marilyn Kunz othy Johnson Smith Sylvia Tomlinson Ada Wade Maxina Webb W Webb prinHOPKINS SCHOOl-Mer- tin Gerald Bundy cipal Frank Blair Elva Brown Doris Emerson Helen Dabling Exta Child Jessie Holt Kay Kenny Emalee Klomp Linda Lou Smith Mae Wheeler MANN SCHOOL — Glen Thomas HORACE Eunice Fonnesbeck Delsa Crook principal Marian Holmstrom Florence Ruth Hiaft Colleen Livingston Johnson Leone Kluge Louisa Rowan Joybelle Audrey Nierhoff Shirley Shirley Snow Onda Thorstensen — G LEWIS SCHOOL Raymond Poulter Beatrict Anderson Eleanor Clay principal Harold Hannah Marian Trilby Hindmarsh Junk Edvenia Malan Albert Merchant Mauchley Minnie' Nebeker Ethel Piper Flovd Tavior Phyllis Taylor Norma Stew art Bennette Thompson LINCOLN ItHOUL — lee m wouney pi Raymond Adams John Anderson John Barrett Sterling tampoeu tsiner toie norLuAnn Fleming Kenna Durfee ma DeVries leland Grant Garth Maddock Elese McGavock Swain Dorothy Pratt Me!b Joyce Miller Shirley Visser Genevieve Wilson LORIN IARR SCHOOL Cloyd 0 Bartonek principal Juna Brown Sylvia Bunderson DonAlice Condie na Coleman Marilyn Colvin Violet Dodds Dorothy Corey Glen Cottle Irene Hoggan Thelma Koldewyn Alice Gray Madson Joan McDaniel Margaret Peterson Rutrt Berniece Stratford Edythe Sneddon Swenscn Dorothea Whipple SCHOOL Thatcher Handley prinLYNN Lorraine Buck Phyllis Ford Charlene cipal Guild Ruth Ivie Betty Linsley Carolyn Lois Stewart Charlotte Stephens Janet Stokes Clyde Wade Ruth Watkins Lucille Young Doxey MADISON SCHOOL — Clifford B Eu- I la Sarah Bos ley Bragonje principal Carolyn Carr Eula Child Browning tena Doctor Helen Eberstein Wanda Gaz Ellen McKay Julia Jeffs Mural Johnson Marion Mortenson Cloe Nelson Sena Nilsson Norah O'Brien Alice Penman Suse Peterson Dee Rawson Heidi Sass Kathryn Scott Thomas Ruth Ann Woods ns Mc-Gra- w mes Le-no- ra VIEW MOUNTAIN Lof-gre- en - - THOMAS 0 SMITH SCHOOL — Lloyd K Margaret Alley Louise Beck Barbara Dur Cbristensen rani Alberta Felix Margery Folkman Robert Janet lone Jensen Hanson Irene Hart Knowles Mattie lange Hazel Madsen Donna McGill Ortell McKay Cassie Mitchell Hulda Nichols Donald Petty Iris Stock Norma Grace Taylor SCHOOL WASATCH Lloyd I Alvord prin-ciDMae DeLange Estelle Doxey Viola Pow ers Clementine Glismann Dean Hawkes lone Jensen Viola Jensen Neola Racker Shirley Ora Smith Karen Robinson Geniell Rohde Stock Lucy Terry Zina Vynes Emilie Wood Eliza principal Beus David - al WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL — Don David Ellis asst prinprincipal Barney cipal Rhoda Arnold Fern Gibson Bethel Hol-rn- an Carlene Martindell Irene Lawrence Lillian Margaret McCarty Maryann Oliver Paul Louisa Richter Flora Parkes O'Neill Warner ot ROTC Ogden High— Capt Charles H Thomas 0 derson SIC Hayes William J Johndrow MS James H Potter SIC Hugh B Wight ROTC Ben Lomond High— Capt Charles H Anderson MS Charles J Lepley MS Parti- fara Ybarra An-MS- H1SK Russell W FORT JUNIOR KHOOL-Pnn-c- ipal Carruth asto be chosen James Glenn Anderson sistant principal ClayAntierson Lynn Bright Alvin Carter Dinsdale Don ton Cheney Lortn DiUman D W Eskelson RuSon Garfield Van Hen-irgCollm Hunsaker George Jackson D D Lamph David Lund Ross Maughan Ivan May Albert Rich Robert Prout Aubry Moody William Soelberg Jerry Shade Verl SoelbergLucille Bates Merle Dan Thomas Ira Winger Carlson Patricia Gjurley Ruth Grix Karma Lea Hooper Mary Hyer Julia Knopf Vera WilMarshall Emilv Ridses Gladys Sargent ma Schaer Hattie Schimmmg Clara Smith Laura Zimmerman er This school will contain 20 classrooms a multipurpose room cafeteria and kitchen plus administration offices and other needed space Cost of the completed building alone will be $440154 The new Lewis Elementary Schpol is being built on the same location as the school building that was destroyed by fire more address is than a year ago The 445 28th Street This new school will contain 17 e room classrooms a which will alsd be used as a gymnasium and lunch room kitchen personnel offices plus all other features needed to run a modern school The original contract for the building alone is $440952 new Grandview The Elementary School located at 39th Street and Quincy Avenue is just about com1 Tay- Leila Boothe Effie Allen lor principal Helen Linford Karen Eunice Eschler Olive Maccarthy Stanley Nelson JesEmma Marguerite sie Olsen Schimming Smith H SCHOOL Kenneth Brown PINSREE principal Audrey Andelin Jean Binnie Rona Fischer Mabel Fleming Helen Johnson Clair lewis Bessie Larson Verna Jorgensen Delta Rouse Thekia McElvain Leah Pike LaVerne Stock Mine Tanner Winifred Tate Carolyn Tribe Elman Woodfield POLK SCHOOL Carl H Taylor principal Hilda Brimm James Allen Edna Anderson Faye Brown Kathleen Chambers Leone Coop er Dorothy Dennison Florence Frow Alice Gimlin Edna Hardy Jessie Kroksh Lou Jean Marie Robins Paul Marie Peterson Agnes Charlotte Stone Rynders Florence Stallings Joseohine Strand Calvin Toone Pearl Van Alice Wil- derHeide Angetene Wheelwright liams QUINCY SCHOOL — Alice L Ralston prin- cipat Maurine 'Arnold Hortense Beers Inez Kenneth Hanni Marvel Gillette Bingham Letha Ludella Nilson Genevieve Morrison Nispel Veda Richards Virginia Sander Jean- ette Stark Verna stone Leah watkins TAYLOR SCHOOL — E Laura Randall prin cipal Agnes Anderson Claire Billings Clara Bukove Mildred Carrigan Colleen Dinsdale Maude Fulfon Arlene Hansen Eva Jordan Alice Mills Greldon Nelson Ronald Ricks Fern Seager Thelma Skeen Anna Stringfel- low Lu-al- la MOUND FORT ELEMENTARY Salt Lake EM Garland AL 18 or IN Attends Naval School Marine Pfc Donald D Hamilton son of Mr and Mrs John D Hamilton of 1233 Binford St is attending the aviation machinist's mate school at the Naval Air Technical Training Center Memphis Tenn 09 - Affiliato Utah Hide & Tallow Co Fork 88 - Heber 57 - Lehi 216 31 SCHOOl-R- us- t I & rl Laboraforie sr 1 RKDOa 7 VP OifTAGT LEII WITH FITTED PERFECTLY T Ruslimor & Sor J OPTOMETRISTS 2436 Washington Bird Dr J T Rushmer Dr H E Rushmer )- - oxer IniDort For complete information Savings phone or visit Prudential Federal Savings 125 South Main St Phone collect and ask for ELgin ' Mr Havness 65 ar iim -- yn i BLACKBURN-JONE- Come in— be the first to see the stunning new patterns and colors in this famous quality lins of imported papers Never before so much fashion for so little moneyj ATv' s&7 ( i Studio Selections 129 patterns in the most beautiful the most interesting colors ever offered i i only$lJ79 CO S' 319 24tn Street f the latest If you have sold your home on contract you eon convert your contract into cash through a special service now available at Prudential Federal And park it and forget it - Spanish Look Better Whils You See Better - Just Arrived House Contracts Converted To Cash Use common sense Logan 49 EXPERTS All senior high students should r ctt EX 1 New"1958 assembly Never drink and drive your car Too late you may forget It In self defense - Ogden 9 30 Aug Friday Aug 2-- 7 "Some of these men have not been out of the hospital for a year" says James E Johnson post commander "We feel a little personal attention will do them good" The Legion post invites other groups in Ogden to join them in sponsoring these programs Any Legionnaire who can help with the day's outing is asked to contact the post adjutant or vice commander Mr Wilson said that all other cleaning repairing and remodeling projects in the school district are up to schedule and will be completed in time for school's opening 88 pm pm EHJOT an exhibit "Man Who Know Insurance" Dial EX $349 2-75- 01 to a roll I r-- Pre -- Paste Studio Creations ' j&mm&e &&t&M Qaak& t Ns- rX - '"r-CT- : - 115 patterns in all of today's smart new colors And they're so easy to put on— just dip in water and on the wall they go! only' v i Hi "c'i Brings $100 Fine your drug store today H £ M is odorless and skin color H M is sold on written money-hac- k guarantee - been scheduled for Wednesday Aug 28 from pm All sophomores are asked to meet in the school auditorium Thursday Aug 29 at 9 am for an orientation assembly They may register until 4 pm Thurs day On Friday Aug 30 all eighth and ninth graders will meet in the auditorium for an orientation commander n : Careless Driving If otf the skin preparations you have used have failed to step your skin from itching get H M Ointment at Legion to Fete VA Patients Cost of this new school building will be $407115 Two men each about six feet tall and weighing about 200 4:15 pounds robbed a man at walkwas while he am Thursday WTall Ave ing near 2550 619 Klontz Patterson Ave Jeff told police he saw a car pull up to the curb and the occupants ppt nut He said they hit him and then took a wrist watch and $25 cash from him One of the attackers Mr Klontz said had light splotches all over his face— possible burn scars ITCI1KJG SKIN 2-- 7 is installed Loses $26 When Robbed by 2 Men Ronald K Decius 19 of 1374 Kiesel Ave who pleaded guilty in the City Court to a careless driving charge was sentenced to pay $100 The court suspended $75 of the finp on condition that the de fendant refrain from driving un til he has consulted a doctor inThe prosecuting attorney formed the court that the de fendant is subject to fits His car run over the curb and back and struck a parked vehicle Registration days for all students attending Ogden High School this fall have been arranged according to Ted McGregor assistant principal Seniors will register Tuesday Aug 27 from pm Registration for juniors has come prepared to pay a $4 stuPatients at the Fort Douglas dent body fee and a $1 locker division of the Veterans Hospital deposit if registered for physical will be treated to a steak fry and education classes A student body fee of $150 will outing at the Weber County Memorial Park in South Fork Can- be charged junior high pupils pleted and will be ready for the yon Tuesday afternoon Books may be purchased at the first day of school Mr Wilson The outing is sponsored by the book store on registration days said No 9 AmeriBaker Merrill Post It will contain 20 classrooms can Legion The committee is plus all additional features Fur- made up of 40 et 8 and Ladies niture for the rooms is coming in Auxiliary members under superand as fast as workmen complete vision of Gene Bragg post vice and clean a room the furniture By-Produ- am — 4 for the home arts department of the Utah State Fair? If so it should be left with Mrs Milton A White at her home at 1062 24th St on either Aug 27 or 28 Mrs White chairman of the Weber County home arts exhibits for the fair said she will accept the entries those two days and take them to the state fair The fair this year runs from Sept 13 through Sept eoistrofion Dcifs of of Ociden High when you to animals have dead or usslets get rid of You'll get fast pick-u- p service Just call nearest plant collect! - Do you have SOPHS TO SENIORS multi-purpos- & Mi to call Utah Juniors: CONTACT CHAIRMAN Like Topsy tiny Miss Christene Yvette Jones just "growed and growed" after she made her debut at the St Benedict's Hospital on June 3 She then tipped the scales at one pound 12 ounces She was a full five pounds one and a half ounces as Nurse Kathryn Sparks got her ready to go home with her 319 Idaho St Clearfield parents Mr and Mrs L P Jones Affectionately dubbed "Unkus" - because of her fancy haircut she was the pet of the entire hospital staff during the 79 days she lived in an "isolette" - nd M0UN9 K SCHOOl-No- lan —4 ' Thursday EXHIBIT READY? SHE'S A BIG GIRL NOW 20 CLASSROOMS sell W 29 T Sophomores: 23 Aug Wednesday take At the Hillcrest Elementary School! situated on 2nd Street just west of Harrison Blvd the roof is going on and contractors exnect to have the structure ready for use next fall also Doaru Libib itiuui Assignments for Coming Season assistant ti It will be ready for classwork in September 1958 auod en ocnooi SCHOOL-D- i features 1 WAJHINSTOH JR HIGH Ellis David principal I 1200 or more students It will contain 40 classrooms a large gymnasium with a seating capacity of 1000 auditorium for 1200 library cafeteria adminis tration and nurses quarters dressing rooms storage and other Mir Teacher assignments in Ogden City Schools have been approved by the Ogden School Board for the coming school year Dr T 0 Smith superintendent announced today The list is subject to any changes that may be necessary Supt Smith said Assignment listings as nounced by the board are will $1396736 JBI Registration for stftdents planning to attend Ben Lomond High School has been arranged according to Dr Ellis S McAllister principal Students new to Ben Lomond must confer with school counselor Mrs Catheryn Van Meter and outline their course of study Those who attended Ben Lomond last year registered in the spring It will be necessary now for them to pick up their class schedules and to pay necessary fees To be paid is a 34 student fee and $1 for physical education V J pm 9 am 6-- 9 which will cost This building about care of V 4V refunded if the lock and locker ! are complete The yearbook may be purchased for $450 if so desired Schedule of registration is as f- 4 By MERLE SHUPE Ogden City's school building nrosram is right ud to schedule according to Scott Wilson superintendent of buildings and t At the end of the ttass locker Wevj School R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 25 1937 : J J A ' — j ' jt — right power right capacity stay and save on the lob! — a From Chevrolet of space weight and blending engine performance designed to get your jobs done quickly and just-rig- ht efficiently And the right power too rang ing from the "the 140-h- p Thriftmaster 6 210-h- p Super to models Loadmaster V8 Light-dut- y most America's feature popular economical engines— champs that are famous for the way they stay on the job short-stroChevrolet's truck V8 offers compact efficient design that minimizes engine weight to give you additional high-torq- ue j ultra-mode- rn Only franchised Chevrolet dealers ke money-savin- g to $298H JI j 1 rV - I GRASS CLOTH imported authentic hand made HIGH STYLE $875 i No wasted power no excess pounds! 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