Show Ogden's Newest Bank Will Look Like This Gorin Sought To Star in t - 'Faith' Is Theme Dinner Of YWCA "Renewal of Faith in Times of Crisis" will be the theme of the Y W C A annual dinner Feb 29 at p m at the Ogden Golf and Country club The dinner will also mark the completion of the fifth year for the Y W C A in Ogden The Rt Rev Richard S Watson DO Episcopal bishop of Utah will be main speaker Rev Vernon L Booker of the Congregational church will offer the invocation and in observance of World Day of Prayer which is Feb 29 Ruth Van Meter will close the program with a litany and prayer Mrs George Williams is general chairman of the dinner She is being assisted by Mrs Charles R Stark Alphfld Hendrickson and Mrs George H Lowe in charge of special guests Mrs Joseph Evans and Mrs John C Davis decorations Mrs D Jay Wilson invitations and program design Mrs Wade M Johnson hostesses: Mrs Wallace M White program and Mrs Nettie S Freed Pat Edgley Mrs Joel F Walters Mrs Harry B Eilertson and Ruth Van Meter general arrangements Members and friends of the Y W C A are invited to attend Reservations may be made by calling the "Y at by Wednesday Feb 27 97 Stole WUmef President to Talk J Maw of Parr West stake willpresident speak this morning at ten at the Dee hospital sacrament service for patients Services are held m the doctors lecture room Matters of concern to parents 1o be discussed at various P T A meetings this week follow a pattern remarkably clow to that eetoMMng) under original Ideas of the fbund-e- rs of the parent-teachmove — niisniisiw-headas tribute the fitting s into ita Mth year Waahingtoa PTA wM K§ light the partnership when they meet on Thursday Flat 28 at seven-thirt- y in the chool auditorium "What can I contribute to the education partnership? and "What do I expect to get from the partnership?" will be the question for discussion by a panel of teachers parents and students with Wahlquist as moderator Members on the panel are Principal Don Barney Ruth Wahlquist teacher: Gerald J Klomp and Mrs Philo Peterson parents and Reed Merrill and Lynette Richards Students er home-scho- Le-Ro- y Here's an architect's sketch of the new Bank of Utah building to be located on the site of the present B H Goodrich building 2661 Washington It will have soft pastel colors inside and simple colonial lines outside j Traffic Deaths Not Necessary— Here's Proof Mountain States Telephone and1 Telegraph Co employes have never had a traffic fatality in 30 years of driving in the Ogden area Robert W Grant Ogden district manager said yesterday In this day and age when auto fatalities exceed battlefield casual- ties that is quite a record Grant declared scale MounOn a company-wid- e tain States has just completed its second year without one driver of the 2000 vehicles being involved in a disabling injury During this period its vehicles have traveled more than 33 million miles more than the aerage driver would cover in 8000 years Not Always So Fortunate The company has not always been so fortunate Grant said Mountain States vehicles have been involved in a few serious accidents in the past although most of the wrecks have been relatively minor Some of the accidents were the employes fault some were not In the 51 years that automobile death statistics have been kept only six of the one million deaths have involved Mountain States employes In regard to this the company feels that all accidents are avoidable and that the six deaths chalked up to them are six deaths too many Company drivers now are given intensive courses of instruction although they have been driving their own cars for years Supervisory people also are alert in watching for poor mental attitudes recognized as a big factor in accidents When such an attitude is noted it was explained everything possible is done to change them Tests are repeated each three years and when an employe fails every effort is made to correct his faults or clear up his physical defects Cars also are given constant attention and one rarely is involved in an accident where mechanical failure was to blame officials said 3fSK5 s?i!? A deal to acquire a site for thelounge Exterior of tellers cages new Bank of Utah has been com- - and other counters will be leather-plete- d with Phillips Petroleum ette Frank M Browning company A small portico and collonades will be over the front entrance president said today be at erected The building will with draped windows on the site of the present B F Good- - either spacious side At the south side will rich company 2661 Washington be a drive-i- n window and will feature soft pastel colors rfcUr Lot Behind inside and simple colonial lines y Behind the structure outside asphalt-parkin- g an lot will extend new bank in Something entirely architecture around here will be clear to Kiesel big enough for a fireplace in the more than 200 cars Mr Browning said ' An unusual feature of the build-1 ing will be the emphasis placed on YV U th consumer credit department to d II occupy the most prominent part 'of one-stor- log-burni- H Ill ill UuQcIi w3 tne interior Besides the drive-iwindow there will be a night depository and safe deposit department all Sees Son Arrive An Ogden woman recently This is a typical telephone company crew with a typical record of safety on the highways Its members are William G Doe Helmer JHolmberg Lawrence Maloney Keith Peterson Cheater Lane and E N Peterson foreman left to right PTA Will Hear Speech Therapist BURCH CREEK — Burch Creek speaker June Thomas public school P T A will meet Thursdayfhealth nurse for the Burch Creek Feb 28 at eight p m in the school area will explain her duties at the auditorium Mrs Orville C Newlin school and the services rendered health chairman is in charge of by the public health department the program A patriotic musical skit under Dr Richard speech therapist Ft noted the direction of Rae Chadwick be guest Mrs Martha McFarland and Dale Waterlyn will be presented by the fourth grade students Wayne Devereaux will furnish piano melodies while refreshments are served Parry will Uintah PTA Plans Founder Program x UINTAH Feb 23 — The Uintah Parent Teacher association will hold a Founder's day program tomorrow at seven-thirt- y p m in the Uintah school Mrs Eileen McGregor regional Suit Is Filed director of the Utah Congress of Smith Morley company filed suit Parents and Teachers will be the In second district court against principal speaker Marvin A Wickre asking payment The third grade pupils will prefor an alleged debt of $114269 sent a musical program YOU SAVE Deal Closed on Building Site for New Bank of Utah $1395 —i-- High Priost Party The annual get together party for high priests their wives and widows of high priests of the L D S Farr West stake will be held tomorrow it is announced by President Thomas M Irvine The social will be held at seven-thirt- y p m in the Harrisville ward chapel Group leaders are asked to plan for transportation where needed UJSLfjTS2Z P lerniSe'T n floor had onTilthe main i Itut Jhi 1 LUl uuuuimt ore i rioua " tour j t i ti ctou obe rt D into Hodgson architect and J LfRoy 1 i ? W rLWlS LP£l Johnston K-Terrace way Washington with -- 7fwi and summer late friends of returning servicemen The bank which just recently who jammed the rail of the destroy-- 1 from the state will er tender Prairie as the veteran! got its charter be open for business probably arrived warships in September or October Her son Truman M Nielsen en- - sometime Mr Browning said was class 3rd returning gineman Furniture will be comfortable to from his second full tour of duty match the bank's departure from He had to the Korean campaign austere bank architecture been gone eight months on his re- usually It will be part of a large public cent trip He was aboard the destroyer De- - lounge Haven which along with three oth- ers the Mansfield Swenson and Collett got their title of "sitting ducks" during their first tour in the 1 1r M4i TTC C u far east when they steam ed jn close X V to shore at Inchon to draw enemy fire and thus disclose the location Four officials of the Weber counof shore gun emplacements ty planning commission staff will Nielsen will remain on the coast address delegates to the annual until July while his ship is over- Utah Planning conference at the hauled He will be granted a leave Utah State Agricultural college during which he is expected to March 6 and 7 come home They are Robert D Tucker di- Those who made the trip besides rector Owen Burnham senior nt- his mother were his wife Ellen ner: Gail Naylor planner and and his wife's parents Mr and Olwyn Bergeson secretary Mrs Lawrence Like of American They will speak on "Basic Date Fork Study" "Appeals to the Boar- d-d Mrs Johnston said her son and Case Histories" "Interdepart-lookethin but was in good spir- - ment Cooperation" and Keeping ' the Records" its respectively' Mrs 3 Navy itv ! "±Ln 1 j Planning Leaders Tl turn Uijnu " f Wound f ffc NtK 24 1952 Fort ichool on it at a a follow-u- e Sfe K ' Thurs-i-- J at TUs pb r meeting to the plans for a cub pack to to sponsored by Mound Fort P T A Leonard Kemp cub scout co— i oner for the Ogden area will be in charge It mm announced tKat Ito parents may bring the boys with them if they rWp fur-flM- nv-s- - To show ol -- music-dram- Mc-Bri- fl£MMRDFXAM SUNDAY HORNING FEBRUARY Local Discussion Topics Prove Similar ioarly PTA Ideals 'Faces West' The green light was given last week by Ogden Pioneer days and city officials to secure a nationally prominent singer for the lead role of the locally written music drama " All Faces West" City Manager E J Allison said yesterday Roland Parry composer of the music depicting the trek of the Brigham Young party said efforts are afoot to sign Igor Gorin the who internationally knovrrr baritone starred in the production when it was presented to its first audience during the celebration last year Tentative Plans Under tentative plans the popular musical will be presented on three nights prior to the opening of the celebration's rodeo series July 23 Manyto arrangements area make the in the making more elaborate in staging costume singing and added music Mr Parry said Mr Gorin this afternoon (SunAn Faces day) will tell about West" when he is interviewed in New York by Mary Margaret over the ABC radio network Hie program will come over station KUTA at three p m The city manager said the wooden grandstands at Lorin Farr park where majority of celebration programs will be held will be examined for necessary repairs well in advance of the July activities THF OGDEN (UTAH) pjlHII PTA reminds that the Civil defense program is still way Ralph M Fuller will the film Survival L nder Attack at Madison audit Thursday Feb 28 at III S1 p Ml He will speak on the ef feeof alinle bombing and the gtvtt defense needs of Ofdaa 4Mprvnre PUnned Hopkins P T A will observe Founders day t seven-thirton b 28 at the school Thursday Mrs H T Funk will give a address Music will be the Wall Avenue Baptist Hm by Candle Light —Mir and Benita Green soloist Mrs Lillian Belnap first P T A Mer:n Shafer will entertain president at Washington In mKL gamea and John A Junk who was principal at the time will be among those honored in a founder s day candle lighting service This part of the program will be supervised Hollands Kenneth by Estelle Brown and Mrs L W Gilbert With W Franklin Richards as g master of ceremonies for the other events will be songs by the seventh grade girls chorus under Helen Bartlett selections by a student quartet a Pep club drill under Irene Gosling and a square dance exhibition under Earl Wixom The program has been planned by Mr and Mrs W Franklin Rich of founder's day ards lor Washington P TA Th f $3 Brotherhood Theme Mound Fort P T A has planned a program around the world broth- M JKTURE COOK BOOK erhood theme for Wednesday 27 at seven-thirt- y in the school auditorium "The Foe We Fight" is the topic chosen by Dr William Stratford Weber college Mound Fort students will entertain with ' musical numbers Plfc JH purchase of o Parents of the Mound Fort district who have boys ef cub stout age are invited to the choral room y com-MMnt- eve-Jun- en mm General Mills Tni jjeat boB Party Is Set for S P Old Timers Southern Pacific Old Timer's anniversary party honoring the with dinner and a program will be held Saturday March 1 at six p m at the Weber Central jL pine gifts WOtTtt Dairy auditorium Reservations must be made by FO ONLY Wednesday evening Feb 27 Call W 9622 James or r Burbidge dial I et OP fcws-fn-sione- rs H$i $14— Mrs Kaye Smith dial Ttoi are a limited numbers of reservations for — ir CH? 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