Show k $nbm OGDEN fanfcarft-lrYamnt- pr SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 24 UTAH 1955 s jr c cuovt V GO CREATIVE— A students' art show including work of those from kindergarten 'to high school age will be featured at the Utah Power and Light Co Auditorium starting with a tea today from 3 to 5:30 pm The show is sponsored by the Ogden Palette Club and represents pupils' work schools It takes you into a child's world showing significant from steps in growth and development through creative uninhibited art expression The public is invited to view this exhibit daily except Sundays from 9 am to 5 pm for the next three weeks STUDENTS all-Ogde- A V£i K - a y ' n ysvt V jr a4' -- £ lfc f ' L?t A v 1 1 s i ' j 4 ?(J i - - " ! 1? jiiiwnhwieewiffr ' - " VV w vV y tA$J v 4kvXs V WWIW “P ' s r& f ' J -- - f- ' - v ' f i - yX O' s & v S J? ) a i'' ¥ 1 vvv$v v Carol Richardson r f4 Bobby Briggs and RaNee Galligher turn the potter's wheel for ceramics at the Washington School -- i A i4 t c ' f X r jv ' VX f’fv n I : yjt ty Vxf - X ? 4 I: iwAvi-- a jrvr Zy-- Wi jt ' 's ' ¥£' ‘ ' iC ivV H- W m ?v v- ' - £?' 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' ffe " it A if I iy '1 xr' AJB '' Kenneth Henry Grant School Carolyn Panter Lewis Schpol and (seated) Lynn Hurst Turner Madison School operate a puppet show xfc Connie Stephens (left) Kathryn Heitz Lynette London and Rex Dana kindergarten pupils of Gramercy School PERSON -- to - PE RSQN Craig professor of Mrs Martha Ann Ruzicka and Beach children “d at °” Mayo PebbJ Mr of Where they were Minn He ed with D'r Rich the sectional and Mrs Alex Wallace They College got in sone good golf feting of theat American Sun Valley Dr E R Dumke and also Mrs From Belgium Dumke were at Sun Valley for John Val Browning flew in the meeting Before going to from Liege Belgium to say hello Sun Valley they had a delight- - to his folks Mr and Mrs Val ful trip to the South where they A Browning and family He will were guests of Dr and Mrs Alton be here only a week The Ochsner in New Orleans and an Ronald Wadsworths and daugh- sojourn on the ter Joy have been to San Fran- Caribbean On their day home cisco and Las Vegas for two they stopped at Beverly Hills weeks and have returned to their Calif - ti uisit their -- daughtti homo Spasmodic weather provides a chell McK but and rEo°gden' MrsWarSce H Ellis 'has' re a trip to ‘SbouTVhe Ulking good time she had with her son- and ' and daughter Mr famMrs Ted and Jr ilv °in SeaUIe IU1SheJ returnebv way of San Francisco wtee she iolned” her dauehteV Gineer” arid her sister Mrs Junior Edward Rich ’ who’ came home with her ’ till social week EMTa in-la- w P To Sun Valley Dr and Mrs Clark L Rich facafcadgf theirXrert Win- - ?"? “TT"5' ‘ island-hoppin- g -- “ House Guest - and Mrs have'- h5“e west fs their brother-in-la- gares of Frk They w Butte r Mont askel a few friends in for din- ner at their home Tuesday eve- ring They Return It was cherry blossom time in ‘ Washington D C when Mrs Richard B Porter and Mrs C R Green went East for a three-weetrip ‘but the weather had dam- They visited aged the blooms their nephews Richard Robert and theirfam-and James-Barkek r $ ? paint at the easels ilies while in the (Lrpitol and saw the H Aldous Dixons at a re- ception given for thV by the james Barkers They ‘also were guests of Mrs Dixon for tea at the Congressional Club and saw a number of historical places They were guests of Mr and Mrs Arch Madson and four chil- dren at their home at Short Hills N J and especially enjoyed his- torical places there including the Ford Mansion which was formerly George Washington’s headquarters during the encamp- ment of his forces Its museum was especially interesting to them a- weekend - at They alio-ha- d -- the Waldorf in New York City award social Dancing was enjoyed after din- and saw the Broadway plays xhe tables were gay with love- - ner X In charge of the paiiy were wncAhlx8?? ly spring blooms and birds in : Jt'thSrTome VcHuncrw i1 h iTe there The Madsons joined them to take in the attractions of New ' York In Cleveland they were guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Woodbury (Fern Stoddard) and among oth- er enjoyable pastimes enjoyed a Cleveland Symphony Orchestra concert Aiwanis uance At the Ogdeq Golf and Country' Club Friday evening members of the Ogden Kiwanis Club held their spring dance and br i d g e C- J- - e Highlighting the dinner was the awarding of the prizes to ihe winners of the hridje' tourna- ment Mr' an( Mrs- Arch Webb were high couple with Mrs Thomas Hollenbeck and Jack Minnoch high individuals the Blaine Bachmans were average couple with Mrs Joseph Behling and Vincent Currin as avtl“£c woman and average man the L S Rowses were low with Mrs Curnn and Corey Dee taking the low awards 1 - & ” vrtf W tocUl StmX"SKS bers of the general committee were Mr and Mrs John Bull Mr and Mre W C Hmds Mr Mr and Mrs “MrslVebb Hollenbeck and Mr and Mrs Eawrence Hall - Extensive Trip are home motor trip through the Royal Ecclcs 1 (Continued on r V'' Tat 20) |