Show t car urch fl ' 7 1 - r- ?S§1 r ! SJHRR - ' gafj?n Girl OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING B — Section IB MARCH 6 1960 I i lives iiiCQUV ' If pBBl 1 1 1 4 id aj ijfjgj1 IIfBili The 2100 Girl Scouts and their i500 adult leaders of the Wasatch are expected to attend church services of their choice this mnrninf in thp onenine event of National Girl Scout Week set for March 6 through 12 The week- will also mark the 43th anniversary of Girl Scouting S Council ! J Y which was organized in Savannah Ga The troops in the Wasatch Council include troops at the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind Indian School at Brig-haand troops at Hill A i r City Force Base Girl Scouts of the United States is non denominational and is affiliated with the World Assn of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 44 DAVID M WELLING LAMAR BUCKNER E Democrat Hopeful Seeks GOP Post school children ' and South junior high schools in ths in the Ogden area have dental cav county ities the Weber Dental Society reDr DeYoung said 26076 decayed ported yesterday and filled' teeth were found The report is based on the exam- missing or ination of 2456 third and ninth in the 2456 students examined grade students in the city and an average of 1062 per child The highest average decayed county school districts The examinations were made re- missing and filled teeth per child — cently by 47 dentists as part of a 1343— was found at Mound Fort county wide dental survey lowest was "Of the 2456 children examined Junior High School The at Terrace Elementary Washington 1773 or about 72 per cent had cavSchool— 807 attention" ities needing immediate said Dr J W De Young survey Eight of every m TWO HATS IN RING Ogd en Businessmen countries The international organization maintains two friendship centers "Our Cabana m the mountains olitical Posts 0 1912 12 120 and "0ur ChaIet" m been lining up delegate support for of w announced yesterday they will be him for the past two weeks Mr candidates for county chairman of Buckner is seeking the post hem by their "political parties at organizing L E Peterson for the past four 4-- H conventions later this month years Mr Peterson announced last week will Y LaMar Bdekner said he chairseek the Republican party he will not be a candidate for reconvention GOP manship at the election as did Caleb Shreeve Demnext Saturday chairman for the past four David M Welling said he is a ocratic candidate for the chairmanship of years i n rf line Club leadership i "VTr The annual Knan ortivo TT1 the Democratic party The Demo will be held tomor- dinner was He 19 meeting Convention is March politics for several years L nmn m nigm ai Supporters for Mr Buckner have an unsuccessful candidate tor the row Barker Maurine president of the Democrat nomination for US Rep said the committee leadership resentative two years ago and had refinancial a include will been considered a prospective can- meeting new of directors election and port didate this year Highlight of the evening will be CHAMBER MEMBER the presentation of leadership pins He is a member of the Chamber by Fred Baker Ogden banker Two of Commerce Rotary Club and a leadership pins will be preof the Weber County Water- sented They will be the first director Democracy in action was evished Conservation Corps and the awards of this type to be presented dent when Alden C Brown of Weber College Alumni Assn in this area Miss Barker said He served a term as vice presi567 Fremont Road came before Frank Tremea of Farr West will dent of the Associated Civic Clubs an illustrated lecture on his the City Council to protest a of Northern Utah and was prin- present to Italy as International Farm ticket given him for parking of the Utah School for the trip cipal Youth Exchange studentcloser than 30 feet to a street Deaf for 10 years leadership directors Outgoing He is owner of 'the Dave Welling are Maurine Barker North Ogden stop sign Travel Service Mr Brown said he was anand Floyd Palmer Farr West in Republican active Although out went Directors- to be retained are Rena this and then by gered Mr is this for several years party Prevedal Kanesville Alma Parisi and took pictures of four city elecan at first Buckner's attempt meters Taylor Cecil Crazier Washington placed closer parking tive post His only political office Terrace and Burns Wangsgaard than 30 feet to street stop signs has been field secretary for Sen Huntsville Mary Kogianes has been "Does that mean it's all right Arthur V Watkins during the sena- acting director to violate the law if you have tor's last term All leaders and partners are a nickel?" Mr" Brown askedthe in a is Mr Buckner partner must be purchased Tickets invited Council Buckner Insurance Counselors and in advance from the directors They The matter was referred to has been active in civic work He are $170 per person acting City Manager Edward L has held local state and national Carlsen for study offices — including president — of the When Mr Brown appeared in Junior Chamber of Commerce and Elected Vice President City Court on the charge the of the US Chamber was a director officer involved failed to show of Commerce Lynn D Johnston son of Mrs disand the charge was up He has also been active in Amer- C L Johnston 4828 S Harrison missed Mr Brown did not have ican Red Cross work and holds a has been elected vice president of an opportunity to show his Distinguished Service Award for Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at the photographs both Ogden and Utah university of Ltah Two Ogden businessmen formally t 1 i j zer: j De-You- 4-- H ! j 4-- H Scout-O-Ram- er 5-- i ! TO SAVE MORE 3mI(Q)IES IHIU?j51?1 The dentists found a higher rate of decay in the ninth graders examined than the third graders "The ninth graders had an average of 112 decayed missing and filled teeth" Dr DeYoung reported "The third grade average was 9l2" Results of the survey indicates more emphasis should be placed and correction of denLOGAN— An Ogden man was re- on prevention decay in the home said Dr leased last night from the Logan tal G Fackrell president of the LDS Hospital where he had been Heber since being slightly injured Friday society "Prevention of dental decay-thro- ugh when his car collided with a snow-ploproper home care diet in Wellsville Canyon 14 miles check and ups— is the less painful southwest of here and expensive" Dr Fackrell said He is Paul Ripplinger 31 of 1375 The Society has distributed 650 9th on dental health to aid Utah Highway Trooper T Wayne booklets in their health instruction Woodland said Mr Ripplinger's car teachers The society examined third grade skidded when he tried to stop bein Lorin Farr Lynn students cause traffic prevented him from Grant Madison Bonneville Pin-gre- e passing the snow plow Trooper Gramercy Wasatch WashWoodland said the sideways crash ington and f?01 Smith elementary demolished the 1952 sedan Municipal schools in the city North Ogden Club Heights Plain Stiff Fine Levied City Roosevelt and Washington 32 no address Terrace elementary schools in the Frank Huerta he was fined $115 when pleaded county ninth graders in Mound Central Washington and to in charges of Fort City Court guilty Mount reck license and without a Ogden junior high schools in driving the city and the Wahiquist Koyless driving - Logan Hospital Releases Ogdenite ! 4-- H ii' to Honor a An unknown English boy quizzed his new friend about the who appeared out of the London scouting program then unknown Br Boyce felt that fog over 50 years ago to offer help- in America be a fine proj-lishwould to an American newspaper pub- the program his ect for "Cavof the will be the hero newsboys back home 1910 the Boy Scouts in thus ! and to be present-alcade of Scouting" Scout-Owas founded of America annual second ed at the will be high- 7 The boy English Rama May wniiam r Rnvfp Chiraen nuh- lighted in the cavalcade pageant libber was lost in the fog and which is designed to depict 50 years feared that he would be unable to of scouting in America It will take the place of last year s variety keep an important business meetofshow which featured musical taland ing The youth appeared of local scouts ents fered his help the humble beginning of the From address After finding Boyce's William tne a offered was Bqyce lost in the London shilling by boy the down He turned program has embraced 29 American fog grateful the money with the comment ' AO million American youtns wun nve million taking part in the varied thanks I'm a scout" The curious American then activities toaay - I a envp m-j- Lad of Fifty Y ears - p tttt t TMn that H 4-- H VILL NEVER BE ABLE "7"irr teeth 25-ye- ar YOU ed" tnnth for vounf Brent ThoniDSon is taniDGd into 3Irs James A Thompson place by Dr J W DeYoung At the same timenothis mother place him in a minority group A learns her son having dental cavities does Weber Dental Society survey indicates 8 of every 10 children in Ogden have decayed ctt GETS TICKET OFFERS PHOTOS I bctioo X-ra- ys i 4-- ng Of Annual Dinner FOR EVIDENCE 'Riot' Dance most of the others had filled teeth There were or missing only a few who had not had or did not need dental work" Dr Ai M I said Dr DeYoung said the examinations were made in the schools "with poor lighting and no conditions that did not lend themCity school officials said last selves to complete and accurate night the dance at Central Junior checks It is safe to assume that School that ended in a riot under these conditions at least 40 High not a school per cent of the cavities were miss- Friday night was "And Will Attend 11 10 chairman Leaders TV-- JL Examination Shows 8 of 10 Hera Need Attention 2456 Checked i America March I 1 1 I - in " r w dance Principal John Stark said it was dance sponsored by private individuals who had rented the school gym from the Ogden a teen-ag- e Board of Education One boy was beaten up and mora than 100 others rioted breaking up the dance Two uniformed police officers and a Youth Bureau officer were called to disturbance "School dances are and conducted under proper supervision" Mr Stark said "We average five or six school dances a year and have never had any serious trouble Board' of Education President Kenneth Burton said the incident "will be completely aired" at the Tuesday night board meeting Neither Mr Stark nor Mr Burton who was contacted at horns could remember the names of the individuals who had rented the gym for the dance Mr Burton said that before ths rental request was granted the board had checked other dances the individuals had sponsored "Our investigation showed the other dances had been well supervised and that there had been no trouble" Mr Burton said well-chaperon- — piSSR H " hfSlrj T — ed — ri I tp' '' i''""?"''''""''"1 "'"' n'i'A"""'i'-'"'- v' "'' s'''iiy''''''''V''' " t fu ' fn ummmm f V "l ' HUttlft I l ''I "MM Mio - M Htit444t ' ' 14 t tkntHttttft ittti ' - r i tUtfttittt 'jMIMIWi' i 11 1 ti $ I i Repeat of Yesterday's Mad Selloutl n ' ill'" ' ' As advertised in ' v fefewri Hid iilSifff O EVERYTHING REPRICED EVERYTHING REGROUPED ' 1 I! 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