Show SUNDAY MORNINO THI OCDEN (UTAH) 54 1951 APRIL To STANDARD-EXAMINE- R iThe Scotties - Ben Lomond Gets Trophy w r- DANNY GOES 40 THOUSAND MILES Sophomores Put on Assembly By DIXIE COTTLE Hoot Mon to all those famous Scotties of the Ben Lomond High School Scotties And “famous” is just exactly the word Another trophy was awarded to the student body last Wednesday This trophy however is unlike our others It is an arts and crafts trophy Congratulations to Lynn Robbins whose radio won a first prize rating and to A1 Lynch who won rating in fields such as wood jewelry wrought iron and plastics Good luck to the craft department in future years ’A w J x- N Sophomore Assembly Last Wednesday was also an eventful day for the Sophomores That was the day of their fabulous event in history that goes down as a sophomore assembly Those crazy mixed up kids wow! Reed Bagley tried hard to be a flying bird Or was he supposed to be Superman? Deanna Brown and her presentation of Lazy Bones was really it though But of course the dancers were oyt of this world Joan Tayson really put on an exhibition The Sophomore officers this year are: Reed Bagley president Mary Pemperton vice president and Gaye Deamer as secretary Band Gives Concert Ben Lomond was honored this last week They were presented with a band concert last Tuesday from the Weber College band who really put on quite a show Last Friday night the Ben Annual Fashion Show Lomond girls presented their annual fashion show My what exquisite fashions were shown! Suits coats dresses skirts blouses and even pajamas were modeled Credit for this should go to i Leaves for Germany Pamela Kay Pincock with her left April daughter to Join her husband 2nd Lt Tincock who has been stationed Mrs 12 Don S In Germany since Sept 18 1954 and is now serving in Karisruke Mrs Tincock will remain for the duration of her husband’s assignment She is the former Carolyn Child daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy M Child and Lt Tincock’s parents are Mr and Mrs Earl Pincock all of Ogden (Penney’ Studio) Loa Mecham Sally Hook i heads of the different commit- - i TO GET tees and most of all to Ben Lomond’s terrific sewing teacher Miss Mae Smith 40 MILLION SMILES FROM The fashion show was a huge success and everyone at- tending really enjoyed himself N v KIDS THE WORLD OVER! X ' v Campaigning on Again Campaigning for student body officers is going on again Some swell candidates are running and students should be congratulated Dennis Peterson and Tim Healy are running for president Jean Martini and Sandy Weaver are the candidates for vice president Faye Tayler and Sharon Sant are the two battling for secretary Richard Norton and Jerry Shaw’ are contesting against each other for the office of historian Good luck kids and may the best man win i u IN rztt v prnUd ’ i ' w rV s v VV s THE V a $X s COLOR BY ! X S ibi TECHNICOLOR v s k nr £ ' Poetry Festival Yesterday at the Utah State Agricultural College the annual poetry speaking festival was held Roger Anderson Betty James and Carol Loftus were a few of the Scots that represented Ben Lomond And what a success they were! Magazine Put to Bed Ben Lomond’s Literary magazine has been put to bed finally This' year’s magazine is bound to be a great success It contains writings from school students that are truly outstanding Get on the ball Scotties and get those “Thistles” Cake Baking Contest Some of the Scots Lassies participated in a super cake baking contest The sole purpose was to test the talents of these girls My what talent! Especially Rachel Powell’s cake What a tasty morsel it v-- " s A PARAMOUNT RELEASE f I i A 4 32 y v x & i by UNITED NATIONS AND MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY THE s - MAY NUPTIALS — The engagement of Miss Carma Stanger to Dean R Stauffer is announced today by her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Stanger COMING NEXT TO THI Winner Ol chieveJnt Feafurette 17-Mln- uto ORPHEUM THEATRE 1 AVARD With fGANG Carma Stanger Sunset Club Is Engaged to Gives Shower Dean Stauffer — The Sunset Ladies CURTAINS DRAPES SUNSET Club recently held a baby shower Mr and Mrs Roy Stanger 1962 for Mrs Dennis Hadlock The Child Ave announce the enparty was held at the T C Lyman home in Clinton with Mrs gagement of their daughter CarOnzlow Neilson acting as hostess ma to Dean R Stauffer son of for the event Mr and Mrs Fern B Stauffer 1622 Kiesel Ave Here From California Mr and Mrs Earl Steed and ’Miss Stanger has chosen May family had as a recent house 20 as the date of their Salt guest Burl Clark of California Lake City LDS Temple marriage sister of Mrs Steed is attending The bride-to-b- e Mr and Mrs Lincoln Ross Sharon Ross and Mrs John Ross Weber College where she is of Clinton have just returned president of Sharmea Social from Sacramento Calif Club and a member of Lambda Mr and Mrs Vern Young have Delta Sigma and the Whip Club recently ’returned from visiting She will graduate in June relatives in Delta While there Mr is a graduate of Stauffer Mrs Young celebrated her birthSchool and is emday with two sisters who had Ogden High Shupe-William- s was! This is just one example of the many competitive activities held at Ben Lomond Congratulations girls it’s a good practice keep it up It’s the way to a man’s heart! ZZSBZSBSSSSBWS ployed at their birthdays the same week BUSTERS If J the Mr and Mrs J R Tippetts Candy Co After a short honeymoon the were the delighted host and hostwill make their home newlyweds ess when three of Mrs Tippetts in Ogden sisters and their children visited j Women's Conservation Council Installs Leaders at Luncheon Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes of 2920 Klesel Ave will mark their Golden Wedding anniversary with an open house at the old family home In Taylor next Sunday May 1 They will receiva their rel- atlves and friends between 2 and 6pm and request no gifts Mr and Mrs Hayes were mar- 1905 In Ogden by ried May were endowed Hall and Joseph In the Salt Lake City LDS Temple Sept 27 1905 Members of the Women’s Con- servation Council of Utah met for luncheon at the Ogden Golf Dd Country Club Thursday with C J Olsen of Ogden U S region- al forester who was guest speak- er at the initial organization of the £roup 10 ycars to help keep their father on an e0eting LDS mission She has three sis-Reminiscing carried the mem- ters living: Mrs August Anderson bers back a decade when the (Hephobah) of Ogden Mrs Lewis first meeting was held in a for- st ra"ger can attle Miles (Sarah) of Hooper and Mrs Davis County mountains and the Joseph Anderson (Katherine) of f00(j was dropped from para- chutes to the mountain cabin Hooper Mr and Mrs Hayes are the for 35 founders of new officers for parents of three living daughters theInstallation a highlight of was Council tTil- and s°n Mrs Louis Mrs Helen afternoon with the lie) of Ogden Ezra Ha es of Tav- - payne of Ogden installing the idahoand11 Mrs Lynn following: Mrs- Valter C Ewing Waite (Lucile) of Taylor They have 14 grandchildren one of whom is serving in the I forc 1L I They have fne great grand- - Rd - Hayes was born June 4 1873 In Leicestershire England a son of Benjman Hayes and Hanah Carlin Hayes He is one of 11 sons and daughters Two of chlldren hij sUters are still living: Mrs Fred Arnold (Abigail) 90 and Mrs George Bateman (Julia) 87 I both of Ogden Mr Hayes came to the U S from England with his parents when he was seven’ VVim DUUqUCIb They arrived here in September For a switch from traditional tesrt bouquets how about wedding in Jni- a n d candy-stripewhite pink spenlsa-carnations with a tiny trail of thfrfheJnthu Ivy? Or white lilac with pink in nrU orblue hyacinth for an all- inr one! fimUT of fivo fons’and d""h ter He operated his farm until five years ago when they moved to Ogden at their present address They are members of the Eleventh LDS Ward Mr Hayes was a ward teacher Men should catch on by now In the Taylor Ward His chief but they never aeem to until It’s was music and he played spelled out to them in the saxophone in the Hadley Or-- sional diagrams chestra for 10 years playing for They think of perfume for many church activities and at Christmas1 But come springtime Folks parties and we women start dropping Mrs Hayes was Mathilda Tot- - bombshell hints like bunchy ter the third child of the family bouquets on the dining room of eight of Ezra Potter and Mary table and suggestions for linger- Jane Douglas Potter early pio- - ing walks through botanical gar- neers in West Weber She wasdens do they get it? Seldom born Sept 2 1885 She was a Re- lief Society teacher As a young I girl ahe milked cow with the Premiere I help of a small brother and sister Mr RrpK Tradition Roiimiotc iftr d ulvn two-dime- j! 1 n- them recently from New York State The sisters and their families are: Mrs Don Wallace and C C daughters Paulette and Patricia president Ogden Mrs I R Mor- - of Ithaca Mrs Beth Behrens of rison first vice president Miss Albany and Mrs Clara Christensen second vice Spring and Deborah andJosephine Paul of Ray Osborn— Stylist Island Long Beth Osborn stroud treasurer and Mrs Opal Joyce Taylor Theda Deschamps Kennally corresponding secre- Joyce Kunz tary Directors include Mrs W R Easy Rice Ring There’s no need to bake a rice Betty Rice Gilbert R Fried Mrs’1 Mabel KH-- ring in the oven Just pack hot leen Mrs Sunday Anderson Mrs drained cooked rice into a but2256 WASH BLVD Lorin Wheelwright and Mrs tered ring mold and turn out on or 9600 Phone Helen Payne your serving plate Irs Morrson was h charge of arrangements and decorations Mrs Emelie Brown reservations SLIGHTLY USED and Mrs Kennally transporta- tion The organization will sponsor an early summer field trip and ONE summer picnic before opening of the fall and winter season of regular meetings Anderson’sl Beauty Salon “""Eari £ 4-57- SPINET PIANOS SUPC0VK2S DSABT-CUB- G CHAIR You won’t be able to tell the difference between these and Tailexpensive custom-made- s ored with ruffled skirt on 3 d scams sides and c7793 - 9 cord-welte- reg 1298 DAVENOS reg 1398 STUDIOS 99 1097 EVERETT SAVE UP TO & OU NEW PIANO GUARANTEE 0eVerQI OyrOCUSe UUT WnfTIOn o L AttGIlCl COnVGPltlOn Ifl O C SYRACUSE — Mrs Orson By- bee Mrs John Simpson Mrs Jo- seph Holbrook Mrs A O Stoker Mrs Tayne Burton Mrs Clar- ence Smedley Mrs Gerald Waite Mrs Marian Hammon and Mrs Joseph Hansen attended the Daughters of Utah Pioneer con- vention held recently in Salt Lake 75 New scenic print barkclofhi I GLEN BROS MUSIC CO 2546 Washington Blvd their meeting at the Mansion House with Mrs John Law as Present were Mrs Jim Bentmeister Mrs Gordon Han- son Mrs Keith West Mr Duane Stoker Mrs Revere Chambers Mrs Rex Barber and a guest Mrs Pat Rduthey Mr and Mrs Dale Smedley are City Club Meet enjoying a month’s vacation in The Syracuse Bridje Oub held Hawaii For it is really springtime that fails have it delivered to their starts women thinking of per- - sweat shops cod Let them bubble baths and fig-hobb- fume cologne and flowers What’s the fun of a spring bonnet if there’s just the same old baseball bat fragrance to wear with it? 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