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Show T- I .-. - - , . -- -- - . - ' ''''' f.tg , I . - ' -- , . - . -- on :4( i i1 Rites City Recorder Weber-Graduati- 1. Await. Address by A OGDENDr. A. Ray Olpin, Eccles Hall. president, University of Utah, will deliver the graduation address at Weber College Sixty-secon- d Commencement Services at 8 p.m. June 2 in Ogden High School auditorium. Following his discourse the 327 graduating sophomores will be introduced by Pres. Henry Aldous Dixon. Diplomas will be handed out by Dr. E. Allen Bateman, state superintendent of public instruction. Baccalaureate services at 8 p.m. May 28 in the auditorium schedule Dr- T. O. Smith, superintendent Ogden City schools, as principal speaker. Invocation will be offered by the Rev. L. Floyd Lewis. Ogden Lutheran Church; benediction by Bishop E. Carl Green, Taylor Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- , , OGDMThe city recorder Graduation services begin with an invocation by G. Har- was authorized by city officials old Holt, Davis County High Wednesday to petition Utah's School principal. and conclude 'State Road Commission for with the benediction by the Rev. resurfacing and repair D. Atwood Bird, Ogden Methat work northernmost reaches odist Church. Immediately following com- lot Washington Boulevard, a mencement exercises the grad- state highway. uates will be accepted into the Commissioner Thomas East Weber College Alumni Associaa written recomsubmitted tion with Pres. George Larkin mendation that a corpurging officiating. munication be written urging , ,, quick action to correct the "un1,, sightly condition" which is "very dangerous and hazardous to motorists." The recorder also was in46'"- 404404 structed to inquire why the semaphore approved for Twenty-second Street and Harrison has not been supBoulevard "t4,"A'r - ! , 7'H plied this community. "The installation of the poles and wire has been in readiness for the past six months," he , "114 44.. said. oder: Verbally, Commissioner East said he had inspected that section of the thoroughfare running north from Five Points to the city boundaries and found it to be "in terrible condition" PR. A. RAT OLPDi streetcar tracks poking with at Weber To speak College through the surface at several points. Earlier this month the State Road Commission indicated it was prepared to resurface restricted sections of the bouleyard, Wall Avenue, and its portion of the Twenty-fourt- h Street viaduct, a project to be tindertaken shortly. I - tea honoring graduates and their parents will be held fro-- n Young Demos FARMINGTON A countywide Young People's Democrat-le Organization will be formed next Wednesday at 8 pm. in the County Courthouse at Farm- ington by the young Democrats of Davis County. Val Wayne Christofferson, Verda, state president of the Young Peoples Democratic Club. will be present to speak and install new officers. John Alley, Bountiful,- has been appointed temporary chairman. Assisting him are Mrs. Irene C. Hayes, Bountiful, and Golden Sill. yice chairman and chairman okihe county organization. All interested party members are urged to attend. T A rrest Clears Ogden Thefts New Leaders BRIGHAM CITYMrs. Harold B. Felt hac3 been appointed of Epsilon chapter president of Beta Sigma re Phi Sorority to 001., ' fill the unex- - r T pired term left vacant upon the Vernal To Cut City Licenses A new city liVERNAL cense law will be presented to the Vernal Board of Directors for consideration. following a study by the Vernal Chamber of Commerce. Rex Streigel, committee chairman, reported Wednesday. The recommendations for change were made following a public survey, in which local merchants expressed dissastisfaction with the old law, which reportedly had classifications too high. - Davis High PTA Installs - '''''''''4 -o '''- , ed juvenile larcenist has cleared up several cases of petty theft in and near Ogden during recent weeks, Lt. Charles Petit, Youth Bureau head, said Wednesday. The youthful raider reportedly confessed to stealing two truck tires, three drive-i- n theater speaker units, and a roll of wire. All were recovered except covers for the loudspeakers which the juvenile said he tossed in Ogden River. Lieutenant Petit said the youth is being questinned further and is expected to supply information that will clear police records of many other recent prowls. of resignation Mr 8 Earland r who :1 Thompson 1.:1' is now making ,,,.,, A? her home in Tremonton. Mrs. George s' A Craghead is the new vice president; Mrs. Vern Mrs. Felt secreHafner, tary. and Mn. Howard Simcox T.,- .' krr: Tools, Transmission Stolen From Automobile OGDENTheft of tools val- Mrs. Horace ued at $100 and the transmisKAYSVILLE Beesley, Bountiful, was recent- sion to a 1935 model car, was ly installed as new president of reported to police Wednesday Davis High School Parent-Teache- by D. A. Bolander, 3601 Monroe Blvd. Association. Mr. Bolander said the equipOther officers include: Mrs. Rufus Willey, Syracuse, first ment was removed sometime in vice president; G. Harold Holt, the last two weeks from a stortreasurer. principal, second vice president; age shed at 1105 Sullivan Ave. Chairman of the installation Mrs. Ray Dawson, Kaysville, 1 ceremonies held by the organ- third vice president, and Emil ization was Mrs. Denzel Butler. Whitsides, Kaysvil le, secretary-treasure- r. Davis County Demos She was assisted by Mr.. Jane SlateMonday Meeting Crompton. Mrs. George Crag-heaMrs. Darwin Penny, county A meeting FARMINGTON Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. Joe PTA president, conducted the of the Davis County Democratic Cefalo. ,,Ma. rs - Mary Pear se installation. Central Committee will be held Owens. Mrs. Howard Simcox. Monday at 8 pm. in the Davis MacFarlane and Mrs Accidental Shot Victim County courthouse at Farming Mrs LuellaIWard. past In 'Satisfactory' Shape ton.Golden dent. Sill, Layton, county OGDENJohn Lamar Mum, Democratic chairman, has reof Ma lad. Idaho, who was quested all district chairmen Missionary Testimonial 22, shot in the left breast when a .30 and vice chairmen to attend. John S. Boyden, Salt Lake Will Be Held on Sunday caliber rifle accidently discharged. was reported in satis- City attorney, will speak at the Milton D. factory condition at the Thomas meet to which the public is OGDENElder Hammond, 20I! of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Memorial Hospital Wednes1425 day. M. Daniel Hammond, Mr. Mum was wounded at Twenty - fourth St.. will be honabout 1 a.m. Tuesday when the Board Okehs Work ored at a mis-! RemodelFARMINGTON trigger of the rifle caught on a testi- car seat. He was pulling the gun ing of the Farmington Elemen,iti,o017,4 sionary timonial at 5 toward him, when.. the mishap tary School was assured in acq occurred. pm Sunday in tion taken by the Davis County ',' the Mount .,,CI Board of Education at a recent den Ward chap-meeting. Hub IleeVY Theft of el, Church Cap Reports , The board has completed Jesus Christ of James OGDEN and will soon call for bids! Littlejohn plans 1 "tsw e 4. Latter-da- y of Roy. notified police Tuesday I on the project which will Saints. a hub cap was stolen from his 2"' the improvement of rest The young , A 194FI model car- while it was tregirrig, lighting, and general. re-- church worker in downtown Eden pairs. has been called Mr. Hammond parked to fulfill an Eastern States Mission. He is a graduate of Ogden High School and Weber College. Speakers will be Bishop Henry J. De Haan, Paul Pehrson, and Elder Hammond. C. - ",:i Nei 'Gtrl? r,,h,,,r,NUL:a Wto Klaalrr ' 7'Mcay - on'll,,,,,L-sz-- l .. ALASKA - doge cooed trig from Vancouver. Seem( every Monday. KETCHTVLAN. Pms,a . , , -- 7... T ake (,;,,, Vt WESER MOTOR -Me" and Thmsef - A- i i JASPER NATIONAL PARKCANADIAN ROCK I ES Low oak atemperise roux& EASTERN CANADA and UNITED STATES Memel allenyo er Vierowoir to Toronto, Ottawa. .01 Worter 2)0 POST Cite Mar." SWEET. H and Seems Tea" Mother tr.dn't 1.11 'v001 wort Sem VACAT004 - ...,. .1 110.,."-.10,isosoano,,...-,. '4 I , , 1 1 4ak' - -- ..., .14."'-,-....- 7',; , - , 4 , i''-- ' ' '' - - tle7 '- - 1 f . - ...t.x...1. ,. - - ''"- , -.- chesf77. are be- Too many ing received from motorists who damage their cars when they drive into chuckholes left by careless workmen, officials said. They voted unanimously to withhold a second permit from any plumber who fails to abide by city statutes specifying prop- er backfill procedure. Street Commissioner William Stowe said it was the contrac-tors responsibility to go back ' I ''''' . , lli , t:Itte -- Na.,,,,,,... tiu,ftallrl"aibt. " - , ''... U.4t1t"" . , - two-wa- 24-ho- ur AGAIN, MARSHAL I Weber Asks Sign Include College Name I I Clearfield Police Buy New Patrol Vehicle CLEARFIELD 7- Clearfield City Police have purchased a new car for the department. The former car was comdemolished recently pletely when it overturned four times -- Rabies Check 0 Ordered For Biting Monkey Owners of a monkey ROY Wednesday were ordered to have it checked for rabies after it reportedly bit and scratched old a mother and her daughter Tuesday. The monkey is the pet of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Noble, of Roy. According to the Weber County sheriff's office, the simian broke its chain, scampered across a ditch, jumped on the shoulders of Mrs. Francis Wagenhuaser, 40, of Roy and bit and scratched her. Then jumped on her daughter and scratched her. Together they fought the animal off. They were treated by a physician' and released to their. homes. Their wounds were "painful" but not serious, it was reported. The monkey is safely chained at the Noble home after being captured by an unidentified gas station attendant. 16-ye- ar A Weber College OGDEN on wet pavement as Marshal A. G. Padgett tried delegation of student officers to overtake a speeder. He was and faculty members to the unhurt except for a scratched board of control proposed wrist. Wednesday that Ogden change radio. the legend on its river bridge Equipped with two-wa- y the new vehicle was purchased sign. from the Brick Wood Company They want it to read "Ogden of Kaysville at a cost of approxiof Weber College." mately $2200. An allowance of City, home $1405 for the old car was made. At present the inscription probut Clearfield City had to pay claims this municipality Utah's $100 for its part of the collision fastest growing city. insuPance. Commissioners tabled the pe"We're not at all backward about issuing tickets for speed- tition until the .return of Mayor ing in Clearfield." Marshal Pad- W. Rulon White who is attendgett said, "but there will be no ing a mayor's conference in speeding tickets issued if folks the east will remember That our speed Signers were outgoing stulimit through the city is 30 miles dent officers, their successors. an hour." Two additional officers will Weber College President Henry use the car in addition to Mar- Aldous Dixon, and Dr. Robert shal Padgett They are Homer A. Clarke, and Biologist Robert Metzger and Herman Theriault, Pendelton. faculty advisers to the board of control. deputies. mt AR mor 7, rielaetio. .40 OGDENMrs. George Parker, chairman of the Home Service Division State Safety Council, Salt Lake City. will be guest speaker at the women's division meeting of the safety council at 2 pm. Thursday in Carnegie Library. Mn. N. D. Clark, president of the Weber County Chapter, said the meeting is public and invited all interested citizens to attend. YNE RAILWAY or rip;. ' I grizTvorktrAr IN ?Co I America's Favorite Famous Cannon Thick Plaid 2 Spanish Films OGDENLos IVraijeros Club members at Weber College have scheduled two Spanish language films for an 8 p.m. meeting Thursday in the college auditorium, President H. S. Butler announced Wednesday. Open to Spanish students and Spanish speaking people, the firms are titled "La Historia de un Gran Amour," and "Janitzio.7 Tickets are available at the door. Keeps Typetvriters 'R.:771.77 i'..,,...':1t''''-'7- 20"x40" 4 ' ti 1 OGD&NCity Commis itoueIIWednesda okebed ,.... 1. , T drurn and bugle corps of ll Post 29 Amer kan Legion. , Proteteds. according "..ti Manager Harry Herscovitzi will be spent in community project. A local team selected by the drum and bugle corps will meet an all-gi- rl Negro squad from Harlem in the diamond skirmish. Donkeys will be supplied by the Girls' Club. 1 f Baker-Merri- corps-sponsor- i Ir ed - - - Polk Elect PTA Head New president of OGDEN the Polk School Parent-TeachAssociation is Mrs. Russell Hint who will be installed In that office at 7:30 pm. Thursday in a meeting at Polk School. She replaces outgoing Prod-de-nt Mrs. J. A. Felt. In charge of the installation rites will be Mrs. Lincoln Ellison. Ogden City PTA president Theodore Bohn will be vice president during the ensuing year, Mrs. John Price, secretary, and Howard Tribe, treasurer. er A i 1 ti I ,,.........,. t : ,,, ...1 ,, ,4 - ' .,;:r..AZti ? ,,f iortavrf,mk.,,i,,,, :,t, , - ; ,N, ,, ,,.,-4. , : ,,,, .., .: 3 til ; ' t z - 12x12 ' '.. Double t. CANADA II .c le, 39 ciii......,.,,, 4C 4 :, T ts ..fr ,: A; t f --- ' A' 4)', -7. , ... t, .,,,e ,d,,,, .;.,,,,,,r. ... ,....:. .. 11, sii st .,';',,.."-,- ,. , - , . - 1 Plain Striped : 20x40 (bath towel);.. 59i; 16)(26 (guest towel)..; 39c 12)(12 (washcloth), ... 19 c mos ., 6 250 for - ensemble or 48c ea. ; - ' .. TN& FARIS ,.. ft - 81 4 , , ZOMESTICSStreet Boot - r '" - - ifr t , . 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CANNON '.....7(111) L ed . ,,... i , . again .in the north branch of the Wilson Irrigation Company Canal following the recent completion of an extensive repair project. The program included the banking and cementing of 1200 feet of the channel near the Wilson Sugar factory. Ray Kerr. staff member of the Weber soil conservatioti district, reported several types of materials and combinations of materials were used on the water way. ComThe Wilson pany was assisted by the research staff of the soil conservation service at the Utah State Agricultural College and the Weber district It's tee6ndirreclitivettheeps;eilat- protect ' the' driving Public, av said. But the offending plumber will be he applies for additional perm1111 to make water connections which involve trenching the citY's thoroughfares. OGDENWater was running after skidding 110'. . , ' Sugar Firm Fixes Canal Clearfield City Police have a new patrol car, equipped with y radio. This trio, who furnish police protection to Clearfield are, left to right, Marshal A. G. Pad- gett, Homer Metzger, and Herman Theriault, deputies. TRY , "! wMutisfacbaritake , ' . wa-- tteortscownhonet filognatten. , , tili Chuctcholes. , - i , . stand-Whe- ., .' . ' ' - ': , 1950-- 45 &DEC-The cifl govern- to' make meat cracked down on plumbers over street excavationsre refills to tome up Wednesday warning that street SUre.. excavations must be properly aru;. streets left In Up- filled and checked by contrac- - --- , , -, , . 1 : 4......:.- .....r 1 .. "V , n - TFill ,&4 ". - -,....-7 Z,... , , - - 't ., , ' ' 000..110 . po . it - it.-- del 41. ....,i t .Til , '4- 1, . I' 441 ---. 7 - i OgdenOrdersPlumbers A. .44; ,. L , .. . . 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"'' May - IT,' DESERET NEWS,- Wednesday, - .t (;k'N , . - ' , ' rvo,41:7;:l'Irbers;.4 ,77.''- i COUNTY Terrfterr ad T7407and He7 Row - s '','''..1, C.P.V,-- --: ' .. ., 44t,,,tzt.,.. ,,,-- A public WELLSVILLE dance will be held in the junior high school gymnasium Thursday at 9 pnt to raise funds for construction of a picnic fireplace in the city park grounds. OGDEN a l'T ' ,' ' .1 rs Benefit Dance Set WEBER - . ...ita....4 t tlacation, Suggestions EGYTTLAN--"Comanc- -- i lx. Exciting : 44 ' ..rf; 'II, tt on . , , - . 4e A.-!4- -- , e , '. r' d ' ) . ' 1: :"." OGDENArrest of a pvport- Epsilon Has Cr" ' .,,,0 z N4::1 , , '. ' '''' , i 1 ;,,,i 1 ' 4rP . ,,,,,,,., , , , .4.. lk .' ,., s - - Run of . 4. .1:-- ,.., , ". ":1 4 : To Organize - .- I , Davis (County :..:"toc.-- .111k ''' e . saints-- -day 0 lpin k 1:&,. ''' i Okehs Bid t For Road Job; 1 pm. Sunday in Bertha 2 to 5 i P', ,, ' . - I |