Show t f 0 l 1 i 1 ' OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 3 1963 B— Section A IB - iiamuei HI If i S ! V S? BO El h picas onor Four PJlen ' Chicago Speaker ' y' ? - To Address 250 'S i v At Hotel Meeting 1 v Hi X CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS are reviewed by Clif- ford J Anderson of Murray new state grand master of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and E Gene Bragg of Ogden deputy grand master (left to right) ""V V v v v v"r' V Four Ogden residents will be honored with special life - time awards at the annual membership dinner meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at 7 pm Monday at the Hotel Ben Lomond with 250 expected 1 ta attend The four are Ward Armstrong director of the Chamber in 1958 1959 and 1960 and one of the ori ginators of the armed services committee: Reed W Bailey re tired recently from the Forest Ser vice and a director in 1959 1960 and 1961 Dr Henry Aldous Dix on Chamber president in 1942 and director in 1939 1940 and 1941 and A L Glassman publisher of for the Ogden Standard-Examinhis part in bringing Weber State r ' status College to Also to be honored with wall plaques are eight retiring direc ELECTRONIC TAPE used in computers is shown by Edward G Mester to Ogtors of the Chamber: Don A Carl den High student David Allen and math instructor William L Soelberg (left to son S J Linford Robert L Becker Nate C Tanner Robert L right) Wangsgard Dr Drew M Peter sen William E Eccles and John B Goddard D Keith Hunt executive vice president of the Chamber will in troduce special guests After the dinner J Clyde Bueh- UTAH ARMY DEPOT— Twenty fense Supply Agency's supply sys- ler 1962 Chamber president will 4-H members of Ogden High School's' tern present the special awards to the four Ogden men Then George The Ogden High students toured advancement placement matheHorsley 1963 president will give The annual Club leaders matics class have a better under the computer room to see opera plaque to Mr Buehler and business meeting will standing of the function of com ation of the IBM 1401 in the routbanquet W Beverly Howell manager of be held at 7:30 pm Monday at puters following a tour at Utah ing test center system and the the Swift & Co Ogden plant will the Four Leaf Clover Cafe worldnew "Autodin" system introduce the main speaker Her Hi Army Depot William be will Dr Speaker communiwide automatic digital bert E Robinson vice president Bennett director of extension The students accompanied by cations network in charge of research chemicals services Utah State L William Soelberg instructor adhesives and gelatin for Swift Leadership pins willUniversity Hillier and Thomas and Herbert be pre & Co Chicago Oaks counselors were welcomed Fails to Answer sented to leaders with five 10 and Charge Mr Robinson will discuss foods 15 to Col Bruce H Vail base the by years service and two special fads and the health of business award commander City Court ordered the forfeiplaques will be given to deputy executives Functions of IBM computer ma- ture of $10 bail posted by Anson "friends of the Cost of the dinner is $185 a per-- chines were explained by Don C Robinson 46 2550 N Fruit-lan- d when he didn't answer a son and reservations may De Curtis and Capt Kay L Wieland TICKETS STILL made by calling the county agent'$ routing center chief reviewed the charge of driving the wrong way y street or any of th use of the machines in the De-- on a office at EX officers:Frank Tremeai fallowing Lester Perry EX Sarah Nellie Newey GunnelL EX Lloyd Spauld Tickets to Tuesday evening's ing EX or Americo Rauzi of Utah the EX Symperformance phony Orchestra may be purchased Monday and Tuesday in the office of the Ogden Symphony guild located in the Bertha Eccles Art Center 2580 Jefferson The office is "l open 10 am to 5 pm HEAVY The concert beginning at 8:30 pm in the Ogden High TICKING For the third consecutive year School auditorium will feature the Ray Minter Junior Drum an repertoire of Corps will march in the annual the works of Mozart Rimsky- - St Patrick's Day Parade at Reno Korsakoff and Richard WagNev on March 10 ner Mr Mmter's Ogden group of 19 The box office will open at girls and 31 boys won second Ogden High School at 7:15 prize in the parade in 1961 and BOX the evening of the concert first prize for marching groups last year They range in age from 10 to 15 years They will leave Ogden Saturday BED Bids will be opened March 26 for construction of three dormi tories at Weber College Construction cost is estimated at $14 million by architect Ster ling R Lyon with fees contigen- cies and utilities expected to bring total expenditures on the project toi $L6 million A' $16 million Joan has been approved by the U S Housing and Home Finance Agency to finance the project The loan will be repaid by rental income Construction should get under way within a few weeks after the bid opening Mr Lyon said Completion is expected by July I 196 The three dormitories will be erected south of 41st and east of four-yea- 5rr 5 - 7 v - Club Leaders Electronic Computers Seen Plan Annual Banquet Advance Math Students By i i ? 4-- H AUXILIARY affairs conducted in Ogden at the state convention of auxiliary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows are discussed by Mrs Marvin Randall of Ogden new vice president of the auxiliary and Mrs Roy Pendroy also of Ogden new secretary the-Rebeka- hs Odd Fellows Conclude Utah Convention Here -- j I V f AVAILABLE FOR SYMPHONY one-wa- 83 City Council Still Ponders Land Lease installation of new officers of both groups held at the Hotel Ben Lomond r Members of the state Rebekahs team put on an exhibition drill Clifford J Anderson of Murray elected grand master to succeed Al E Poison of Sandy said Saturday the convention was an out standing success Other new IOOF officers are E Gene Bragg of Ogden deputy grand master Harold Williamson Provo grand warden Verl Jor- dan Murray grand secretary and Frank Lundskog Sandy treas- urer Ogden City officials are still negotiating with the Utah Welfare Commission to lease 10 acres of the Utah Tuberculosis Hospital grounds for use as a city park Current negotiations revolve around whether the commission would reimburse Ogden City for installation of a sprinkling system on a instead of a five- amortization basis should the year 10-ye- ar 825-134- lease be cancelled Under the commission's offer if the lease were cancelled at the end of two years for instance the city would receive three-fifth- s of the sprinkler installation Councilmen have asked City Attorney Dean Clayton to use a basis which would mean if the lease were cancelled in two receive four-fiftyears the city of the cost Cost of seeding the area and installing a sprinkler has been estimated at $1100 an acre pub Given transfer 18 10-ye- d ar hs Improper Left Turn Bail of Loraine B S Roy City Court $10 was forfeited Council The transfer of Ben's Club from 25th to 23rd west of Washington has been approved by Ogden City councilmen The approval was subject to remodeling of the interior of the proposed tavern according to plans presented to councilmen during an executive session Transfer of the tavern to the 23rd Street site had been protested by the Bon Marche and Boyles Furniture and Carpet Co two large retail stores in the vicinity Councilman Don L MueMer made the motion to approve the transfer stating "we have seen the specifications that assure it will be a lounge type tavern" He included the requirement that the approval be subject to completion and final inspection by the city Councilman George Alexander said he felt a "well run tavern would add to the area" The vote to approve was unani mous Local Officer Will Attend FBI Session Capt Roberts F Carver head County Scientific Investigation Department has ac cepted an invitation from J Edgar Hoover to attend the 71st session of the National Academy of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington DC The Weber County Commission ers have approved expenses for the county officer and commended him for having been chosen to attend the school which begins April 1 1963 Training will be provided in organization conduct and operation of police training schools as well as in techniques and methods of law enforcement the officer of the Weber 12-we- ek said FINE QUALITY Local Drum Corps Invited to March In Reno Parade r t Medical Course To Start Monday MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS — Compare with sets selling At with seven chaperones using buses and private automobiles In Reno they will stay at the Hotel El Cortez and will return to Ogden March 11 Sl i95 V j self-hel- Two Ogden artists will have paintings in an intermountain exhibition to be held at the Salt Lake City art center from March 10 to April 3 The two are Pete Lafon and Myra Powell They are two of 49 painters who will have their works shown at the exhibition The show is being sponsored by the Salt Lake City Junior League the SaUt Lake City Art Center and the Utah Institute of Fine !y These two dormitories also will structures one facbe three-stor- y ing east the other southeast All three will have concrete floors and roof poured on the ground and hoisted into place Mr Lyon reported Walls will be of brick and cast stone Mr Lyon said each dormitory will have an apartment to house a married couple as head x mm HAVE EVER MADE 1: 30 week until completed is invited three-stor- y building facing west The two wings will have common lounge and recreation facilities CROUP QUARTERS Each of the other two dormitories will provide group living quarters for 72 students Each will have 12 apartments with sleeping and kitchen' facilities for six stu- 15 8: 745-379- Mrs Marvin Randall of Ogden was installed Saturday night as the new vice president of the ReWEST WEBER—The second in p bekahs Mrs Roy Pendroy also a series of classes in medical will be at Monday presented of Ogden is the new secretary 7:30 pm in the West Weber School auditorium Sponsored by the West Weber 2 PTA the class will be instructed by Mrs Don East The remaining six classes will continue each Ogden Artists Enter Paintings In SLC Exhibit on-camp- us - 19 More than 200 members of the Independent 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