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Show , , .. , , - - ..- . . . , . ' - 1111T11"(""1 Swim, Aid Class , ' Scheduled by ' . A .,. ,,, 1 - ,. WIEN - The best insurance anybody can have against disaster! That is the way Mrs. Leah Greenwell, secretary of the Weber County Red Cron chapter. described the five day wet ter safety and first aid school to be held in Ogden next week. Water safety chairman for Red Cross. Carl Taylor, and .Scout executive, Preston W. Pond, joined Mrs. Greenwell lit urging all qualified leaders of young people to attend the daily sessions. First assembly for students will be at 10 am. in Room 213 "of the idoench Building, Weber College with the first lessons In the pool scheduled for 11 cm. in the gymnasium of the college. Swimming safety will be taught by national Red Cross authority. Don Stone. First aid classes conducted by Pacific area Red Cross representative, Myles Watkins of Ogden, meet at 7 p.m. at Weber County Red 'Cross chapter house, 1961 Washington Blvd. All classes are designed for Instructors in swimming and first aid. Mr. Taylor said only swimmers possessing senior life saving certificates or who can pass rigid swimming tests Would be admitted to the swimmtag classes. Mr.,. Pond urged all Scout masters, Scout commissioners, and post directors to attend and become certified first aid and water safety instructors. s . - 4 i ' '..,.1: - ' A , - , ,,,,..- -. ..4' .A -- ,, - , , - ' .' tt, '''''t, I, ,, , , , .... ' lirs ' ' ' 2,,,. - - ' - ,r ' - ..,, ,,,,. - , ..,....,. ...,,,,......, , , ' , I, ..41k,,, , ,,,, ,, ( ,. , , 1" . ',.f - . . ,: - ,, , z, c .r.;-.--1- ,... - .. 1.-- .,, . i ''---- - -- lk , . .1 ,,,, ,A- - , 7',' ,,e,e.,..1.6, : ., ( - . '' ,7: -- ...- -.' " s V.-- , -- round g", s .., .' . 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Taking Over administration of the new Bountiful Elementary Grad. School will be Matt- A. Galt, native of Ogden, now a resident of Salt Lake City. ent Mr. Parkin, a Bountiful resiLaMar Parkin, former principal of the Bountiful Elementary dent, will assume duties this Grade School, has been ap- fall of the IS teacher school. He pointed head of the Stoker has had17 years of experience - - In Davis Stake, Ward Plan Building Complete activi- OGDEN ties for Saturday's ground breaking celebration on the Lakeview Ward and Stake chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, 'were announced by Lloyd Berrett, general chairman of the building committee. Eder Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve is slated be speaker at the annual ground breaking ceremony. at 410 p.m. The ceremony will be held on the site of the new chapel, just northwest of death curve In flop Signs will be placed to direct vbitors, Mr. Berrett said. in addition to Eder Benson, musical riumbers and remarks by Fred Abbott and Lakeview Street LIght Installing Set County as schools teacher and principaLhaving been principal of Centerville grade school for three years and of the elementary school for one year. Prior to that time he taught in South Davis Junior High School and at 'SYracuse grade echool. Mr. Parkin attended schools in Davis 'County and received a bachelor of science degree from the Universal' of Utah and more recently a master's degree in educational administration from the same school. ' - Mr. Galt has had three years experience as a teacher in the Salt Lake City schools, prior to that he was in the business field. Hs is a graduate of OgHigh School, Weber Collirsity of Utah, and the lie will receive a master's degree In school admixdstration at the end of the present summer ochool term at the U. of U. According to Mr. Hartvigsen the second grades of the elementary school In the county will attend a full day of school. "First grades will remain on the half day schedule the um as last year," be said. At the present the boundaries of the BounEaementary School will remain the Jaime, but the diseussion on where to house the overload of students expected at the school has not been settled, he added. - - Stake President Rulon P. Peterson will be heard on the program. Following the ceremony at the chapel site. a carnival will be held at the Roy Park, a mile and a half west of U. S. Highway 91 on the Roy road. Educator Will Retire BOUNTIFULDavid ' will retire this year after a total of 46 years as an educator, 37 years of which was spent as principal of Stoker Grade School, Bountiful. Fierce pride in his school and an attitude of progressiveneu have most marked Mr. Tolman's life work as a teacher since he began in 1903 as instructor in the old Relief Society Hall. All of this time was spent in Bountiful schools with the exception of two years in the British Mission for the Church of - -- Saturday; .Iuty, 71951-- 45 . MEN 'AT WORK ' OGDÉN, FACES RESTRICTIONS IN WATER USE ' - 1 - - , ' ' , ',- .- ' ' , - - , , : . - ' - . z Monitoring Class Ends , well-qualifi- ed rat f " Superior Oil ., ,... Income Up Sharply . ; , - , urday at Jordan Park Some 135 employes and members of their families are expected to attend the outing., ---0 , . : , . ... ,e- , , . - ' ' 7--- "'''''"or,ct,"M",'"7",1? ITn In"'''''''''' r 'ffrk,10 ,,- , , , , Chkago Quartermaster Depot wu listed as being The eontract ' fOr $113,L, , ... , . , , , Frontier. Airlines . , . , ni rians New Schedule ached. ..,.. New Frontier Airlines Ides beginning Sunday will give Improved service betvreen Salt Lake city and Albuquerque and. the- - southwest, ,DoNALD ' A. DUTY. vice president In charge of 'traffic ' ,... , - , Friday., under , satndDurtaaniegs.0aannndoGuan:: tile. stops wut be euminated on one ' melt I wttlirilnhunsf . , - ,, frottobemseorvethSeatItGllistalgItitp;waturtirt Albuquerque will be reduced by one hour and ten minutes and fifty-thre- e minutes on the flight stopping at Gallup. Flights to Phoenix Till operate ' inentog. , , non-slo- p Su- Call-fo- nd - Gas Reported Vtitcicat Ar 4 Tells, Carter Utah Well Depths.: ut Retail SOICS ' Shó.Y.,Gain During'. Wdoir- - - Company street.. be., reported Saturday. Cease-fir- e talks in Korea had little noticeable effect on shopEight top officials of the Petroleum Corpora- ping patterns. the company's tion ot Tulsa, , Oklahoma will weekly trade review noted. come to Salt Lake City WednesTotal retail dollar VOILIMe for day for a special meeting and the latest week under review also to attend AB JENKINS registered a slight gain over the speed run on the Bonneville previous hediday week and it salt Eats1 scheduled for Friday, was estimated to be from two per cent shrive to two per cent July 20. will sponsor below the level of a year ato. the Jenkins' run, along with' From Washington; the Ted. the local Flinco Gasoline and eral Reserve BOard reported de- will use the run as the basis for partment store sales for both a major advertising campaigns the week and four weeks ended according to D. C. ROGERS. ad- July ,7 Increased tone per tent vertIsing and sales promotion from their year ago levels. for manager Shoppers apparel spent R. W. McDOWELL; president moderately more money this of may make the week than In the prior week; dollar sales jaunt to Salt Lake City but he although ever-a- ll II not certain yet. T, E. FITZ- were slightly below a year ago. In Much of the interest was ten. GERALD. charge of marketing; D. C. MX. teredTT upon cotton dresses, SON. general sales manager: C. spOrtswear, aCcessories, chit. NIESSEN, assistant sales pro- dren's wear and men's slacks, - ToAttendS9eedTest , , - - , nt' nt, - vice-presid- in-th- -- -It - ? -- - 1111i-iVii-10 ' T, .., bouse-fumishin- gs , i ,.. . - ,,, ,. . . ' 4- - t-- . - i t s. , , 1 .. .. , N - , . ,t - W. pro-distr- ict 4 il. 4 -- Parkin,-left,is-newly-- - Armco '.Workers Schedule :Otiting av : - , ,, ., - , on - ' I , - ar , yo-days- , - , - from Farmington, N. M, to Winslow, Ariz reducing the flying ' time between, Salt Lake City : today reported sharply and Phoenix. :: , : nine higher net income for the months ended May 31 -- 811.- Show 275,813 or $28.08 a share, comor $12.88 w1th45,474,520 pared Bluff. I share earned a year before. : Blurt ended of show gas in the For the slit months Feb. 28, the company said, net Wildcat test of the Arrowhead or structure of, soutbeastern Utah to ' $7,587913 amounted 817.8a a hare, compared with was announced Priday by a z, 83.842,809 or 89.08 a share in spokesman for the Utah Natural the same months the previous Gas Company. A good steady blow of gas year.. gauged at 200,000 cubic feet under 202$ shut-i- n pressure was Oil. , reported during a drill stem test between $903 and 6061 feet The gas TONI to the surface after ' The Carter 011 Company re- SO minutes and 330 feet of oil mud was recovered., ported Friday that it is drilling and gas-cat 1060 feet In the lite Tribal The all tested 38 gravity. The "I3" No. 1 after setting easing test was made in the Paradox at 813 feet. The Rosmary Lloyd imitation. Total depth - ofs 'the No. 1 is drilling at 6082 feet, the well is 6141 feet. , 1 is ; Jack A. Burnett No. coring , at 8611 feet and the Rockwood r I Brown No. 1 is drilling at 10.670 an-1 feet The company earlier nounced - plans to plug and . abandon this The Ute Tribal No. 1, which Is 'imdergoing testing, is now flowing 10 barrels per hour of ,, NEW YORK Con(UP) 421 gravity oil with a pour the week sumer in spending 100 degrees. point of ended July 11 showed little from the previous week Aids: elinge Oil and a year ago, Dun at Brad- LOS ANGELES (UP) periorOil Company of . r Damaged by Horses t.' --- - Laundry ,...,...., a- Cinder Foot Track At. Weber J. C. - - Company, ' 112 Sutls rifth West St has been,. awarded a , contract to furnish three laundry Presses for the U. S. Army according to s release from the , .f.. - Contract - From Army The Western Press - t r , . ' .ts ... . - ' S;'L Firm Gets - ''' - - motion manager; J. W. - BA. according to The- eredit-ratin-g SORE, manager lubricants and firm fuels department; N. B. IN. 4 Housewives bought about the vapor street lightt, recency in, were students . S. S. SANK OUOTATIONS pal, and in YWCA and Sunday food during the GRAM, manager of the Eastern ume amount , ttalled through the Eva points ,. .,,, , , t School superintendency. Since given demonstrations of the bes. , ad- week as e 112 113116,1111 ' . Division 11(611011 a CO. . area. are now in use. I. of atomic previous week. it radiation. -theory .1 1929 be has been a member of 3617 13 ,.....,,,.....,...,.,,,.,. 1 7:..." '. vertising counselor.), and ,Mr. While there was less food sold,t e I, x., ,....Monitors being trained would Ask. givtlite- mod I ate , " i -,,1 tat 146116621 at 0263 00 0260 ot Rogers will come here for the than year ago, dol- of approval to the new light- I 1 enter areas of contamination itleetutit 34.60 .... 14 00 Board. Hinserved five two-yePirit ' ' ' , , was slightly above volume ler 03 06 atomic t 90,06 run. Utah national and Pint attacks ing system after receiving pe- I following terms on the Bountiful City 2110 00 Ifitt $60 00 .04virigs a Trust LEWIS FLINDERS:local DX that of last year, titions from angry home owners I - ' make reports frit the use of res. Utah r ' 13 -- the 46 26 Pala Sank 25 P00sal3 Council and Valli, sin years ' ' -' . cue squads and military rnIi WSW OW Sant In the housing areas complain;11 ' 26 oe 26 60 Motor Oil distributor, and presiThere was renewed interest , ,, .:,, t)' ,. 14.00 014,00 Walker Beak a Triltt ,Jc South Davis Stake Boy Scout ,, , 1 skins. meet In: about the poor facilities. .. will but:over; 153 00 tat of dent of Flinco,Inc., 4 at log Trio Moat Seg. liess .N, , Council. 4, . .,, officials. all !dollar sales eased from with the 4,1 sr,'-40,,,-.1of Tolman's live children Mr. , He also Is cooperating in spon- year earlier., The Interest in Is reflected in the fact that his BIGGER THAN EVER soring the Jenkins' run. , t novelty furniture and in some is "most enjoyable hobby" ., , the race the visit lines of summer furniture was Following c his with , being grandchildren ,:t ,.::, s . t , , .WeberICotinty-Weed"War- : log oil officials will honor Ab spurred ' somewhat , by wideand he plans to spend much of ,A 0 ,, at a testimonial dinner epread promotions. Interest in Jenkins - ' with - ,e time retirement the . during ,,,,r at MaxBeld Lodge in Big Cot; television sets increased ? . ,,,,! , the "Whet cold in them. it gets d, SwLin'illidIn'to-High.,:-GeaWeber 'Collegei 77. OGDEN ,, tonwood Canyon.' The race It though sales volume continued winter I ineY go to Arizona s ' 1 . , t ' ' ' : new $13.000 eitider foot track at scheduled as 'Jenkins' farewell to be limited. he where ,--- Weber County's my resides," OGDEN,i , 'Under the daughter noxious , program . , ,,,,, ,, '. ; -t the site of the upper campus itswas al-s there At ' wholesale, appearance.' I weeds'are from weed abatement eradicated this state, program ., ., dium is being qeverely damaged 7 most no change in ordering din. summer will probably '. wage county, city, and private lands. N , '.by equesulans who churn- up f Gun ing the week. Total dollar volLast year's total of 328 prop-tha- n Theft war of weeds more acres Reported agabutt ..... -- , , i , the , 'newly kill surface.,L,i, , ume declined slightly from a owners served ever the A OGDEN make erty before, by German Rey Whiting, 4 , Dr. James R. Eoulger. col. . 41111 yeau-ago-. auto-mobexceeded L.,..,,.... be 4 4 gram was likely from the inspector, taken agricultural 4 gun ..A the treasurer. tad Saturday lege this year, Mr. Whiting said. W WLST of Denver Coln, - While the number of buyers of Vernal Tionk,. 401 said Saturday. i ,. track had been laid down only r wholesale is An which between The the just agreement SCI1001,0MCIÁLS-;iaMa, program but since- then : Pingree Ave, Friday nights mantger of Armco attending TO3various i -r 4t-- somewhat from cotmty-and PT oducts markets automofarmers ex, He nivriwingingInto---highgeathe told that arindMetat permits bad to be pollee Drainage crests have of special Bountiful Eementary School, sues IPpointed principal week. the st Unitive ten but has a crew of of preceding and honor workers Inc Twenty-firbe the bile at necessary operations will was , to the sur t gtert parked Wed patch up ending David R., Tolman, right, who is retiring alter 48 and Pingree Ave, at the time nine pieces of equipment ready to be tarried on at about cost at the annual utployes outing I aiderably below the level for Sacs after the sharply shod po, ' I : :' of s, the 1 I of the company to to held Sat-- , the similar period a yeu agrk , : of Qs Abaft,: turner.: years teaching. tyro . I for dutzt, ages lad churned it up. , ;. , . - - 1 ( - ' ; - r Off in Intermountain Area 1 Important among the sug- , Both ears wen', considerably ' gested alterations of current damaged. ,,r practices is the change in defiNo citations were Issued by nition of "home occupation." police pending further investiThe proposed definition would gation, they said. ' ,allow beauty parlors, real estate .. offices, and other similar estab, lishmenta in residental areas Ogden Mon Recovers provided there are "no display, From' Head Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Injury Saints and one year when he sale of commodities, or outside 40GDENNorman edderly, employment." organized the first North Davis 31, Bushnell Apartments, Brit. - In recommended, the ham Junior High School at Syracuse. City., was recovering SatIn 1914 he was made principal proposed changes of the ordi- urday from a blow on the head of Stoker School which now nance Is ti provision permitting received while working Friday. alboard the of to houses 660 pupils. adjustment ' The accident occurred in Many educators and men of low alteration and reconstruc- Ogden when he was "truck in lots the head prominence have praised his tion on by- a sliding block with the objective of making chains work. A seventeen page printed such Iota "more restrictive :or - He was unconscious when pamphlet entitled "David R. less objectionable." Complete firemen; arrived, s but , roused Tolman, An Appreciation," was conformity would; not be re- upon arrival at a local hosOltst. recently written by Charles R. quired as long as such changes harmony with the inMabey, former Utah governor, were-IPurse Less .Réported In which is listed Mr. Tobnan's tent of the ordinance. - ' i ,, record of success in the schools, OGDEN Mrs. J. G. Feick, his labors in church and civic Twenty-fourt- h I EL report. affairs. and hialife as a bus. ed police- - Saturday Ion of band and father. her purse. She said that while On several instances Stoker she and a woman companion School received national recogwere in the kitchen of her nition through the efforts of home, someone entered through , Mr. Tolman. He was credited the front door and snatched OGDEN ..0 Registration . has the with starting the first school money. bag from the table. cafeteria in the state of Utah closed for the ,Plass in radiation at Weber College, and perhaps one of the first in monitoring the nation. Under his guidance Val P. Ciunpbell. local director Ogden Man Identified4' Stoker School was rated first of civil defense, said Saturday. As Victimof Train Another MIMI of classes will In Utah and among the best ELKO, Nev. (UP)The body of the nation in war effort for be presented :n Septembh of a man run over by 'a train accommodate civil defense of the selling stamps, bonds, workers who did not get in the here a week ago was identified and participation in scrap and . . current. sessions, Mr,. Campbell as that of James Montgomery paper drives. SlcCumber, 45, of Ogden, Utah. Along with his school work of the badly Identification 40 Over . men his record of service in the LDS Church Includes being registered for the course, taught mangled body was made fingerprint files counselor In thit Bountiful First by L Smith Murphy of the vo1 . through In Mr. ,' Washington. re. faculty. Campbell leg. Ward bishopric for 1$ years, ported terms as Religion Class princiFirst-sessi- - ,t- - - ..- Building Construction' Drops,,- - By SDI HOAGLAND News financial Editor ., Building construction In the west continued to tall off, Con- OGDEN Ogden resistruction News Bulletin declared dents face restriction in Saturday, . pointing out 'Pthat their use of culinary wabuilding permils during the first ter unless they comply vol- six months of 1951 had been cut lit halt from the 1950 level. .tintarily with suggestions for water conservation, However. despite, the drop, City Commissioner Thomas Sa,t Lake City wu fifth highest ' East said Saturday. city In the area Jot June In Commissioner Tait aild value of builninit permits is- his recent appeal to rest- sued, Building permits figures dents not to water lawns from 8g dues in wasbingtom between 4 and 10 p.m. haw, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, WYom- had only moderate success. tog and Utah total $25.082,071 Also. he said. many people. , for the month st Jime. The fig- continue to allow water to tire for May was $30 523,753. run from hoses with no and for June 1930, $47,935,708. Seattle. Portland, ' Spokane, noule, lowering water Tacoma and Salt take City, In pressure. This weekend may be the - 'that. order, , had the highest crucial test for water us- - ' totals and were the Only cities en, the commissioner indi-- ', to exceed the 1.000 000 mark. Permits issued In the States of gated, If ,voluntary conger. vation suggestions are not Utah total $24,756,488: Montana, enforced re- $1,158,354; Idaho, $1,145,908; tastreedicted then, ' to be WYamiall; 1571 865. may have ' ' The effect of restrictions on , , Imposed. All sources of water are building and Use of critical used and offi makrial was especially popnal;e2n9t enteawlsesalyng any day could i in Wyoming, which had make the threatened shortper cent of the construction that age a reality, unless a rain ; vim experienced a yeti' ago, and Idaho, with 33 per cent last shtuld restore the reserves. . June's , tonstruttion..,- - - G , OGDENA public hearing to consider proposed .changes in : - '' Ogden's zoning map and ordi, mince will be arranged by City Atty. Paul Thatcher, city commissioners said Saturday. R. C. Duvall, chairman of the Ogden City Planning Conunis, sion recommended the hearing OGDEN An Ogden woman in a letter to the city in which was injtired Friday night when he said the commission bad she was thrown from the famcarefully reviewed the pro- ily car just a block from her and con- home. posed amendments sidered all requests for zoning Injured was Mrs.- Lucille to . ex- Thurston, changes in relation Sev209 West of 44, isting and future develo- enth St. She was treated at a , , , pmente local hospital for cuts and bruisUnder law no changes may be es About the arms and body, a made by the city until public Polite 'reports indicate that hearing is held. Preliminary the woman was thrown to the hearings were held by the plan- pavement when the car driven ning commission June 14. by Jesse IP. Thurston4 her husRecommended changes pri- band, and an auto driven by marily aeek to establish certain Glen D. Hanna, 567 Bighth St specified shopping and business collided at The Intersection of facilities In several residents' Seventh- Street and Wall Ave- . I , -- 4 adWicker, ,William vertising; Delmont H ay a g, games, and Roy Miller, calla, val. - .14,- S FINANCEINDUSTRY---011KKETS-44ININ- , R. Tol- man, teacher and principal in Davis County , schools since 1903, , ,,, Car Collision an Two Principals Named For Bountiful Schools - - - - ALLMarilyn Alter, 'a modern miss in an old fashioned bonnet, displays poster advertising Bountiful's Jul y 24 Handcart Days celebiation,to Fred Trump, left; Oral Hayes and Grant Petersen. Inspector Solt Licks' City, B Ogden WonIan Injured in ;,... COME , , : " 1 . - - .. .2.' , ) ,,t. ,; - , , ,z ,,, ..- .,.... ' BOUNTIFULPlans are going ahead tor Handcart Days, third annual pioneer celebration of Bountiful, which will be held July 24 from 11 cm. to mid:. . t l ,' - , 1 ,. ;-- , .;1,:...;,- Engineer Kimball told city tommissioners that 13 mercury- , . , ' OGDEN --- City Engineer C. R. Kimball announced that the of street lights Installation through El Rancho and Rock. cliff housing areas, and along South Harrison will begin as soon as the crews are ready. -- Tvienty-on- e ., 2500 lumen lights will be Installed through El Rancho area; 18, 2500 lumen ,lights through Rockcliff, and 15 4000 lumen lights along Harrison Boulevard, between Thirty- second and Thirty-- i ath , t ,. I ',, ,.4.,i ,., . .,. : 11-- ,,, - . ''. 4,,,,,,' '4, j, ,.,' ,- - ft i a" ,:, Fs ...--..- Ain, . Utah,: , , equipped to bindle the donstions, he pronounced it one of the best be bad seen. Red Cross officials who take the contributions then praised the cooperation they received during their two day visit "We are the ones who should express appreciation" the general replied, and added that no cause should enlist greater cooperation than that of supplying needed medical supplies to , the fighting men. , ,' , Lakew , j ..ir'-- ' .,,,,,0-)- The depot's second blood Schodl, Bountiful, succeeding campaign of the year resulted David R. Tolman who will re In 200 pints of blood being added to supplies going immediately to the Korean front. When General Feldman inspected the railway car , ,.. ,..' ' 14 4 ,,,, ,.; , - In such drives. ' - - I ,' DESERET NEWS,' - ' II 1' , ; , , t 2, man Feldman, the nation's top quartermaster officer, concluded his two day tour of inspection at Utah General Depot with warm praise for blood donors who were participating in a campaign at the depot during his visit. General Feldman said a donor program is a "vital often'. tes and said he knew from experience depot employes were glad to do what they could - -- ,,' - Given Praise - , -2,- - night. Sponsors of the gala event , , ; ,. will be the Bountiful Second .. ,.......k. , I - 4o. .... , , , Ward, Church iht Jesus Christ of ,.,, . , - . '.,' i , , . , .s.,,,,,. .1 Latter-da- y , r i ,, .' Saints. and proceeds , , , ' '' I ,. ., '' I..' ,-,,,...:,...dot , . : ...! ' .. A : 4. 4. ' , . t' 2 will go to the ward building ,.." V '. ' I ,.""r,,I, " t ' , , , ,,, ,, ,.. ,.,, iilit. ,'..,.. , e: s' .,,,s : , L , .:; fund. it ' ,. ' , i'! , f ' - - ., ,,,-'," ", ' 4.. ", , ,,, To open the day. games and . ..,,, . , ; ..,. .. ., .....,., ,.., , - , , , contests will be held for chil- , , . ; , ' ,' ls--: A.' s.,' ,t,,,, , :c y: 1 ,,,; , , t , p 1 ,,,,,,,: t ' r,',',-!, ; ; ,"..,,e4,-'''..1' - 3 dren and adults. Games, stunts, L - . .,i,.,,' 4- t t e t 4 : t i ,' tAt 1 contests. tides It jAv, ,t: and concessions . , . ,,, , . 4, ,A,A, , i.,,, will be featured, and for the . it ,,, c. f - ' . A' -Av , V , ., ,N,A,, ...1 ,, P 4 young people train rides, a ,t'lt:,. - i.l. , '''i-s ,,z'', k ,' i ' 'fA, li'---' g ' :'- -- ' 14 V. t V .11.,Istt,' t' '',' ''. "..1 e 'r ' will and '0 4 cart pony ,.. e ... . .... " .F. V. , . '' 't,..: - t,...' ' v. .... ' ".., 4 - ', k - -- , , I., ''' . '4- '.' . , ' 4. . be special attractions. 4. '''., i, z .,,, , tA At 9 p.m. a dance in BountiI - , I '''',. , 'C ''''s 1 1 .., '''. . 41 fill Second ward's new recrea'-'!.. ''''' ' ';'''v 11 t ' ,'"',..;.' , .' ' - - ' - , t'", it- ...k.,;. - --- - vie", '. I it"; ";,, ' ' " '; ' ' tion hello will be held, music ,,. v , k No Iv." ,, .!',' ' ' " furnished by Bush's Novelty '. ) , ' ' . . ,r Band. Arrangements are being 1 ' ', Ik made by Mrs. Gail Lewis and '441..',', vi ,A -, .,.. , Mrs. Jack , Pickett. ,.., .., : , ia, , r ,. , ,..,,., . .,. .1 : ' : .''' for special fea: " plans '''''' Making ' - i tures and I'I"'''''- It :..,',,,' ,,,,.' .:, ,,, i surprises throughout , ;.:, l the day are Grant Petersen. 1 A , Fred Trump and Orval Hayes, ..,,,,,, , ., 4 'assisted by Stehle 1, I --, e Blood Donors OGDEN ,.., . ,. COME ONE By ., ,. k It10 ' s.A:kl. (....., , ; .. , , sp,,. p,,..... 01 t ... , , ., -- , -"-woe.. - . Bountiful. Plans. ,,, I July 4, '' Festival I ' 1 44 .,' As- ' "."'",01""011"P'111"'"1""111..17"'"""7111"1111"1111"1"1"111- , !- .ge'e,v, - s. :- 1 , , t r Weber Red Cross , , , , , ' ' ',,.,,....,,.,,., . - t - . . . ,. , , , ' , 0 , . . . - |