Show OGDEN 4B pinji STANDARD-EXAMINE- jiiijwuuiii! tiiuiLjLiii- V ?rrX ' v 12 19& mmmmmmMmmmmmm iimuuii iiniini - nil R OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING FEB ' 1 3 -- v- — v5'v-x:-::-:-:v:o-:---:::-- ' i ' :- - KX: V mwr :::¥::::sJ:5 A Vf K N — ' :: t ouncii Etuies Roy -- f-- "' 5 - mes Out - — - ' RANDOM REFERENCES City Court impounded $10 bail posted by James Henry Downs 56 258 33rd when he didn't appear to answer a charge of driving 35 miles an hour in a zone 25-mi- le Bird Candy at Orpheum Apts Gift khop (adv) United Builders has requested a building permit to build a du plex at 327 Dan for Lawrence Mol gard Love your Sweetheart? Stationery Eatons and Cranes in ROY— By unanimous vote City ment of the mobile homes area in her on Valentines with destock at all times Weber now of open was a licious Richard's famous chocoCouncil Monday night rejected a Roy group people Office River-dal-e lates from court in in trailer a of Supply 2432 Wash (adv) to living permit designation Party Pantry 1154 Patpetition terson a subdivision for mobile homes in (adv) Shipment Tuberous Beg o n i a s - The Riverdale site must be va the north part of Roy Slightly used 8 ft Fluorescent are in Make your selection earlv The decision climaxed more cated soon because an interstate egg crate type Less —Anderson Pet and Garden Sup than six months of intermittent highway route will be extended light fixtures (adv) than Vz price EX (adv) ply ooo zsra arguments on whether to allow through the area A permit to build a brick resi mobile dwellings in Roy Some African Violets Valentine Gifts 50 residents were present to hear dence for Mrs Charles Pitt at Larsen's iVolets 474 4th (adv) 2157 Polk has been applied for by the decision James Taylor Lucas 42 5060 United Builders Before inviting a motion Mayor S 600 W commented that W Washington Terrace Charles Rapp forfeited bail when he didn't Mrs Galli 1163 25th pick up free $10 the before had been the question Feb 13 Heaps appear in City Court for driving doz Spudnuts council off and on since July 30 2369 Kiesel Spudnuts 35 miles an hour in a (adv) zone 1962 He said he hoped a decision would be made this time A to Z Rentals rents portable Want lower rates on auto in3290 Wash EX Motion to reject the petition was bar (adv) surance? Special merit discounts offered by Councilman Charles F Mr Stephens EX (adv) United Builders has filed appliHull Want an Honest TV Man? For cation for a permit to build a "I believe that all the issues for Lawrence Mol-gar- d disbeen the to have this very best in color TV repair brick residence pertaining 824 N at Street ROY— A desire to switch Great- phone EX cussed and that everybody has (adv) had a chance to be heard" he er Roy Days celebration from the n 2 bdrrrt apt said Labor Day holiday in order that New tile cond bath all electric air "I believe it would be better for Roy residents could support kitchen furn or unfurn 32nd the people of Roy that this peti- Hooper's Tomato Days also held Van Buren EX EX Nick Soter 84 Salt Lake City or Labor Day was voiced by City tion be denied" was Mrs Alta H IIadden 72 Roose(adv) Councilman C Dee Sparrow Council Monday night vote velt absent when the unanimous that a day An Recommendation cost RonMrs Florence C Dastrup 76 was made due to a business en- other than Labor Day be desig- nie H improper Larsen 20 1138 5th $10 Salt Lake City gagement nated for Roy's annual observance because City Court ordered the several received The petition was offered by Councilman J forfeiture of his bail for weeks ago was from a group Howard Stahle wanting to establish a mobile subThe Roy Junior Chamber of division west of the Hal Vern Commerce has been sponsoring Romes Apples — Delicious 75 cents bu EX event Mr Jonathans Greater the property Associated Press Days Roy Heading the drive for establish-- Stahle suggested also that this or EX (adv) Welhelmine Lindig Barrette 98 observance be broadened in sponWheel chairs crutches pre- Blackfoot sorship to draw in other commuLawrence David M a 1 m 69 Free delivery Prescriptions nity groups Boise scription Center Phone EX Mrs Mattie Ruth Sebree 71 FACE DIVIDED LOYALTIES or EX (adv) Caldwell Hull Councilman Charles F Van the TV Man arter 6 pm Eldon F Hobart 65 Boise said1 he agreed that the conflict An Ogden motorist pleaded EX calls Service $4 (adv) should be avoided "I'm sure innocent to two traffic charges who residents are there many Roy Robert K Beachcman Jr 36 Friday then after second face divided loyalties in deciding 709 E 550 N forfeited bail of I "Can asked pay thoughts whether to attend the Roy festi- $10 when he didn't appear in City the fines now while I have val or the one in Hooper" he Court for some money?" running a stop sign Julia B Hoenes said He was charged with driving C Dee Councilman 3303 Grant Sparrow Norge Village Dry Mrs Julia Bucher Hoenes 93 without glasses and running a Ogdet recommended that the proposals cleaning 8 lbs $150 wash 15c died Monday red light with discussed first be Jaycee (adv) Mrs Hoenes was born April 12 1869 'You can't pay a fine on a of - in Nelson Wis a matter a as members ' courtesy Ronald not guilty plea" Judge of 8 lbs dry cleaning $150 ready Erhard daughter on Labor have a since put they O Hyde said and Caroline Flick to in 39 wear none minutes finer of a for number Bucher Day activity He set trial for March 11 than Philco Bendix 831 24th St After graduating years i and said smilingly "Bring from nurses trainirtg next to All Safeways councilmen indicated (adv) they school she was marthe money with you on the would support the switch in dates ried to Dr Andrew J 11th" Filter for all makes and bags in Battle Hoenes to avoid the conflict in 1891 Greek Mich moaels vacuum cleaners Bon In 1896 they went to Marche Appliance Store (adv) Germany where Dr Hoenes was physician A guilty plea in City Court by I in charge of th e A 1 Sanatori-V Friedensau Clifton Miles Johnson 45415 E ' to the omReturning I 1st S Brigham City brought a United States in 1907 1S X J imi Dr Hoenes established fine of $20 for making an improp a practice in Murray and Salt Lake City er left turn where the family resided Mrs Hoenes had lived in Ogden the OGDEN — Although improvements such as sidewalks NORTH Unusual Valentines and exclu past eight months members of the North Ogden City until after the subdivision is de- sive She was a member of the Seventh-Daimports Ruby's Holiday Gift Adventist Council said they could "sympa veloped and the homes sold 868 25th House (adv) SurvivingChurch Walter A are four sons thize" with subdividers caught in He said this would lighten the R Hoenes Ted Hoenes and Ogden e cost-prica Drivers license suspended? Need Hoenes Salt Lake City James A William squeeze they will still financial load for subdividers Hoenes to able make insurance to get it Dackr Dial Oakland Calif one daughter Mrs Clifrequire certain special improve-- ' presently barely ford Winward Mountain View ments jends meet in the building busi- - Mr Stephens EX anytime Calif (Evangeline) 11 grandchildren 24 ness a deBloois William subdivides one brother Bishop Bucher Nelson (adv) Wis appeared before the City Council "It's a pretty sad state of af Beautiful and Funeral services will be conducted ThursSummer Mr told to deBloois Council Spring obtain fairs" approval Monday night day at pm in the Larkin Mortuary on the Fairfield Acres subdivision members "when a man making collection suits and dresses Use Chapel 260 E South Temple Salt lake $5000 a year can't qualify for a our lay away Belle Monde (adv) City There will be no viewing The family plat 2 requests flowers be omitted5 Interment in He said certain ground in the $16000 home one of the cheapest Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Sail Lake the forfeiture Court ordered City subdivision located at 3100 North being built" directed by Larkin and Sons Mortuary of $10 bail posted by James Henry City of Ogden and 100 East was to be sold to Mr deBloois especially felt that Downs 56 258 33rd when he failed the LDS Church He wanted to the construction of sidewalks could to answer a of driving 35 clear the plat in order to issue a be postponed until a later date miles an hourcharge in a zone Infant Elliott deed City Councilmen did not agree When questioned by Council! Although they said they appre- e KAYSVILLE - Jeffery Lynn Elliott infant Sanitone dry cleanof Larry and Lynette Bateman Elliott members relative to sidewalk re- ciated the problem of the subdi ing— 36th and Wash Blvd Better son 111 N 2nd W died Monday at the Dee vider sidewalks felt subdivision in that the they quirements cleaning for less money 8 lbs Hospital in Ogden four hours after birth The parents are members of the LDS he asked if it might be possible were "basic" to subdivision $150 (adv) Church to postpone some of the special the1 grandare the parents Valentine Novelties Fancy Heart Surviving parents Mr and Mrs Clifford Elliott Kays's Mi Chocolates whlse ville and Mr and Mrs Gleelyn Bateman Cfearfield Sales & Dist Co 2857 Grant 21 1 f Roy Council May Change Celebration 25-mi- le 40 26 v af ultra-moder- A :"J '! UTAH DEATHS I 80 7 '- i - U-tu- rn IDAHO DEATHS LOOKING OVER SCORE for concert Wednesday night at Ogden High School are James Atkinson Paula Kay Nasfell and Dianne Paul (left to right) members of the instrumental music department urglars Hit Annual Winter Concert 3 Churches The Ogden High School instru- also participate in the western mental music department will pre- division all conference band and sent its annual winter concert orchestra competition at Bakers-fiel- d Wednesday night at 8 in the school The orchestral numbers to be auditorium Students participating are mem- featured in Wednesday's program bers of the symphony orchestra include "Impressiro Overture" bv Mozart: "Nocturne from Mid- and symphonic band will the Summer Night's Dream" by MenMiss Inez Turley direct conis delssohn "American Salute" by band the and orchestra Morton Gould and other selections ducted by Don Threlkeld admis- from the "King and I" There will be a The band will perform the Secsion charge to help defray expenses of the Ogden High School choir ond Movement of Nordic Symwhich will go to Bakersfield phony by Howard Hansen SymCalif in April to enter si five-stat- e phonic Suite by Clifton Williams and "Elsa's Processional to the music contest will Cathedral" by Richard Wagner Five members of the band 50-ce- nt PRELIMINARY OKAYS City Hall Janitor Policy May Chan Se 1000 Gone Three Ogden churches were burAbout glarized Monday night $1000 was taken from one of them The churches entered according to police reports were the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd 2374 Grant Elim Lutheran Church 575 23rd and the First Presbyterian Church 880 28th ' None of the three was entered by forcible means but inside the doors to the office had been forced and drawers and desks in the office pried open and ransacked At the Church of the Good Shepherd approximately $1000 in checks and currency had been left in a drawer and this was taken police said known tn hp miss- - KWhinrt xn INNOCENT BUT READY TO PAY 36 26 93 OBITUARIES Ogden Declines to Alter N StrtlTf SKeQ be-LCin- City Rules on Subdivisions r Board Will Urge O To Shun SL Meeting fear that "radical" elements in educational groups may jeopardize current school legislation A Utah was voiced Monday night at the Ogden Board of Education in meeting on the board's the was expected visit of agenda a delegation from the Ogden Education Association The visit was canceled shortly before the meeting The board discussed at length an action taken at a recent meeting of the Utah Education Association calling for a meeting Feb 23 in Salt Lake City One matter Senatorial Group Will Visit Weber To Discuss Funds Debate Team r turn storage lanes at 10 a state high along inter-sectio- ns U-8- 4 way The chief's report called atten- tion to the number of rear-en- d hazards along the highway 5200 South to 3775 South on jfrom 4 also known as 1900 West The report said that during the Dr T O Smith told the board 13 months 21 persons had the UEA had called this meet- past been hurt and one killed in 21 ing of delegates to determine if rear-en- d collisions along the the entire membership should hold stretch meetings in March to discuss All told there were 36 accidents school legislation involving 31 injuries and one faThe board finally resolved to tality at the 10 intersections the urge OEA members not to at- report said tend the Feb 23 meeting and if Council ordered that the chief's they did so to vote against hold- information and request be ating the March meeting on a tached to an earlier action of the school day council which seeks to have the Dr Smith said "In my opinion State Road Commission designate some of the UEA spokesmen are left turn storage lanes along the more 'radical' than most mem- highway Northbound cars stopping to bers" Dr Smith saiH fhp QiinprintpnH- - make left turns were described as "sitting ducks" because of pntc onH crhrni hnorH rr had approved a resolution asking risks drivers must take while wait-th- e UEA not to hold the meet-- ! inS for southbound traffic to clear ings on school days as such anion tne neavuyusect nignway action "might bring a crisis and ac-Icide- nt U-8- threaten state school legislation" Cadet Gets Position Dr Smith said one or two days At Air Force Academy A Utah Senate appropriations taken from the school calendar Cadet Lin Bothwell son of Mrs subcommittee is scheduled to vis- will be troublesome as under state Eva M Bothwel! of 508 31st has law the schools must stay open it Weber College next Monday named an element leader been a of for number required days Sen Frank M Browning rank of cadet technical the with A was tentative made on proposal said the subcommittee h school a week ago by the UEA to hold sergeant at the Air Force Acaappropriations for in Colorado institutions will meet at the school a legislative convention either demy The cadet is a graduate of OgMarch or March Both at 5 pm den in are when schools are High School and a member of periods Sen Browning is a member of the session academy class of 1964 the committee of which Kleon Elder is chairman Kerr Lost Show The Ogden Democrat said the committee will tour at 9:10 the school facilities and then hear a presentation of Weber's building tHe hEaPT and happiness of B'way hit! needs bv the college stair at a dinner meeting Wins at 18-1- 5 Weber College debate team composed of Clair Weenig and James Sawyer was undefeated during the annual Utah State University invitation tourney held at Logan over the weekend No placings as to first or second are made during the annual USU contests in which forensic students from Utah's colleges and universities take part Two other Weber debate teams survived four out of five contests Members were Jack Cannon Ann Carol Johnson and Moesinger Joan Orr None of Weber's entrants in oratory and extemporaneous speaking achieved less than an excellent rating the Driver Pays $200 On Tipsy Count Pebley 24 768 W 24th as fined $200 in City Court Monday when he pleaded guilty to drunken driving He had been arrested Saturday in the 2500 block of Washington His license was suspended for a year in accordance with state law ::vr KERVYN llROY tuMuubwut ° if mmo muhhmiuum mm e maui dkm 4 Shews Daily at 1:00 3:40 6:25 and 9:10 T at the former Clearfield Lv e rhni namr !!: FUNERALS HOENES Funeral srvir 8 Hoenes will be held tnr ur Thursdav' t 1 pm in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel 260 East South Temple Salt Lake City There will be no viewing The family that flowers please be omitted requests Interment will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park directed by Larkin and Sons or- - nnonuary ugden Funeral services for Claude ireaoway nusDantf of Mary Ann Treadway will be held at 11 am in the' Larkin Chapel Friday of the Dawn with Bishop Deamer conductlyle Friends ing may call at the chapel Thursday evening from 7 to 9 and Friday until the services Interment will be in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by """" aim jgn jvionuary ELLIOTT Graveside services for Jeffery Lynn Elliott infant son of Larry and Lynette Bateman Elliott of Kaysville will be held Thursday at 1 prn in he Clinton Cemetery Friends may call at the Clearfield Mortuary Thursday from 11 am to 12:45 pm Burial under the direction of Lindquist and Sons PALMER— Funeral services for Ruth Young Manrora it Layton will raimsr or be held Wednesday at 1 pm at Lindquist Chapel of Memories Xaysville Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday prior to the services Interment in the Kaysville-Lay-to- n Memorial Park - "HEADWAY - io MARTINAT — Funeral services for Cease Joseph Martinat will be held Wednesday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Reverend Kermit V Clark of the First Presbyterian Church Friends may call at the officiating mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday prior to services Interment in Aultorest Memorial Park — Funeral services for Royal Eccles husband ot Cleone Rich Eccles will be held Wednesday at 1 pm in the 12th Ward Chapel with Bishop D Lyle Wynn officiating The family will meet friends at Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery The family requests no flowers ECCLES FLORISTS AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY - Olive and Mark KLENKE eREE FLORAL PARKING IN 2955 Washington FOR OVER REAR Phone 50 EX YEARS Ogden City Flora 0G0EN AND VICINITY EX Blvd GIVE FLOWERS in memory of ytur (adv) R-Ut- ah er ft 20 cu combination frost-fre- e refrigerator-freeze- r now $42995 reg $710 at Edvalson's WT SERVING ones UTAH neral flowers FLORAL Ph EX specializing loved in fu DARIN BOBBY — Box Office 7:30 Heating Problem Delays Services Closeout Sale 2017 Wash (adv) For her Valentine — Fresh Blue Will Build Addition Claude Fellpot has asked for a city permit to build an addition to a residence at 3068 Jackson To Repair Fire Loss A permit to repair fire damage at the Ben Lomond Lanes 229 Washington has been applied for by T&L Builders pm 'FATHER OF WE BRIDE' O O 9 TODAY and TOMORROW Open 10 am to 10 pm ifI mm Proud To Announce the DINNER CLUB DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS A LIMITED NUMBER OF PEOPLE WILL BE INVITED TO JOIN THIS MARVELOUS NEW INNOVATION IN DINING AS A MEMBER YOU RECEIVE EX-CELLE- 12 It f r:in- - rut u t - For a whole year members may dine any night of the week from 5 pm till T am once each month at their convenience All that is required of the member is that he or she be accompanied by at least one other paying guest No cover RESERVATIONS EX TUES NITE DANCING 4-26- rder to VervUe th 64 Theretor- '!! mm f 5 £ &ii J b soon ' i" onol charge when dining IffcAR EHTttS NO OF COST $1000 TABLE FREE DINNERS Of Your Choice— One Each Month Etc THIS WEEK ONLY RENTAL CONVENTION mgm's TRACY CLUi MANHATTAN GROW AND HIS ORCHESTRA Adv Adm $200 (Door Sale $225) Per Person FOR THE AMERICAN Spencer OF SALT LAKE CITY STEWART TERRACE IS RESERVED TAYLOR BOX OF CHICKEN Is ijj Great New Group in the Tradition of Peter Paul and Mary Kingston Trio Limelighters i Elizabeth THE CLUB MANHATTAN 825-09- 04 r TOGETHER and TERRIFIC! With Each Every Person Shows 7:00 — 9:00 pm Robert Preston DEE 'PUD in COLOR FRUIT TURNOVERS Burt Lancaster — Judy Garland Touches the Emotions of Great Entertaining Show Bring all the Family Open 6:45 — Ph mm mi urn? m POWELL KEEL "A CHILD A niiiFifi t It I am until 12:45 pm Burial day from under direction of Lindquist and Sons Mortuary IS WAITING" A CHAD MITCHELL TRIO -i V IN THE OGDEN AREA 'pi!EinOCII2ylI!!IZ3Pr"gr i'i imss 11 R-Ut- ah "THE MUSIC MAN" SANDRA Shows Nightly from 6 p m Graveside services will be held Thursday at 1 pm in the Clinton Cemetery Friends may call at the Clearfield Mortuary Thurs- co) s c - hf mem- - UmUel reservation f"r u filled i Hum-- — 1 "DANCING NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY" "! bii Fashion Show ivory Saturday featuring 10 Btauilful Modolt FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL EX 2-87- 33 I 2219 Wash Yo-Yo- Max B Stowell owner-buildhas filed for a city permit to cona residence at 776 24th into Naval a duplex Supply Depot to two Utah firms for a total $123500 Announcement of the proposed sale was made by Sen Wallace F Bennett and Rep Laurence J Burton They said the Utah Power & Light Co is listed as buying the electrical system for $101000 and the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co as buying the communications systems for $22500 Rep Burton said the sales are subject to approval by the Senate and House committees on government operations Sen Bennett said the electrical system includes a substation and transformers an overhead primary distribution system and an underground system Involved in the sale to the telephone company are lines between the buildings on the depot "IF A MAN ANSWERS" as Qvpsv rose u 2 BlshOD Friends may call at the chapel from 7 to 9 pm and Friday until Thursday Interment m Ogden City Cemetery services Self-Servic- CLEARFIELD yyQl5aii© Melvin C With 25-mi- le ADMIRAL THEATRE R-B- ox five-memb- er Funeral services will be held Fridav at am in the Lark in' n k 1 Church activities at the LDS Tenth and Forty-sixt- h wards 1634 Kiesel will be suspended this Plans Addition week owing to a faulty heating Kenmark Construction has system Bishop Raymond Sanders asked a permit to build an addi- of the Tenth Ward said today tion on 2514 B Avenue owned by Regular services will be connext Sunday he said ducted Jose Montura 9 NOW all USU A post-hig- 14-1- i j V-ni- ' ' Hos-pif- y "'LlI r DV KOV IV Approval of Congress Asked On Naval Depot Systems Sale vert : Claude W Treadway of 280 13th this morning at the Utah Tuberculosis died following an extended illness Mr Treadway had resided In Ogden the past 20 years He was a mechanic his Tt widow Mrs irjiLHiJ" t"b Mary three brothers and one sister Jreadway A C California Treadway Treadway and D M Treadway Cheyenne Mrs James R Dobney Sioux City! Wyo 1 will The action would abolish six Ogden City councilmen from either of the other two but had said earlier he jobs city commisWeber meet with thQU h the search apparently for County m would result mainimproved to discuss a prosioners Thursday resulted in considerable Our present disor(Jer and methods tenance for service to turn janitorial posal damage doors or windows the Municipal Building over to a group working at night lacks supUnlocked ervision We feel they may be in entrance in all tQ private firm four and five hours three uged stretching said officers cases exhave bodies Both already shift work into an eight-hou- r the yel- Church Lutheran At thg of the informal approval pressed one said had also Monson Mr lnw Da2e containing the church proposal which Acting City Man of the six involved is now va- - narnes and addresses had been j°bs Monson Calvin reports ager could save the city $12900 during cant and two others are held bytorn from tne telephone book and people past or near retirement was jeft on a ta5ie? 0ff1Cers said the first year age He said efforts will be made They feared this might mean Mayor Merle E Allen said the to place the other people affected stm otner churches had been City Council has indicated ap- in other jobs their fingers were "keeping proval of the proposal made sevCommissioner Jen A Patter- - crossed" eral weeks ago by City Manager son suggested at the Monday — — Sam Hood but will not take final action until it is approved also by county employe might be retained 1 11 fHIw the Weber County Commission 3 ito clean the county clerk vault I The three commissioners indi- rooms and other security areas I will cated preliminary approval folThe Thursday meeting The General Services Adminislowing a discussion of the pro- gin at 5 pm in City Council is asking congressional aptration posal Monday with Mr Monson chambers preceding the weekly Q to sell the communications proval and James Eide Ogden City pur- council meeting Sl distribution systems and electrical chasing agent Ogden City took over perma- Mr Monson said the city has a nent administration of the building ROY— City Council received a bid from one firm that would save last year in a move that gave per- - recommendation from Police Chief Green Monday night the city $12900 during the first manent administration of the cityjuijan hall park to the county t0 urge the state to designate left year s Claude W Treadway 94 21 Ogden High Will Give OBITUARIES Anytime MEMBERSHIPS WILL BE HONORED STARTING MARCH 1 1 963 5th Eait 4th South Salt LeJce City - |