Show ' f t I OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING - ' ' ? - - JUNE 7 ' ' k About 65 students from the Ogden- Three young W7eber County farm- northern Utah area will receive ers were presented special achieve- degrees during University of Utah ment awards by the Ogden Rotary commencement exercises Monday Club Wednesday for improving their at 6:15 pm in the stadium bowl homes and farms Baccalaureate services will be The three are all members of the held Sunday evening in the stadium Weber College Young Farmers of bowl America Chapter The farm organReceiving masters degrees will be V ization was honored during the meeting by Rotary 's rural-urba- n committee Lamar Defries of Wilson Lane received two awards He received a trophy for making the best farm and home improvements in judging earlier at the Utah State Fair He also took first place in the Rotary achievement! awards He received i If r 4 i v1 1 I t 1 $50 Sharing the Rotary's second place achievement award were: Larry Carver of Farr West and Charles McFarland of Wilson Lane They received $25 each Achievement awards are presented each! year to young farmers who makes the most outstanding improvements to home and farm f A-- i — " i y 4 itL - r OVERNIGHT BAGS which will carry cameras and other items on a r-'- — -' 1 tour two-mont- h W Varney son of Mr and Clarence Varney 1356 Jefferis serving aboard the USS Oriskany off the California coast Mrs son ana uorotny Taylor (leit to right) FRENCH GERMAN SCHOOLS Lang1uage Students it V ft --5 and their parents are: Craig Bram-me- r son of Mr and Mrs J C Brammer of 651 E 4250 S Gary Rogers son of Dr and Mrs Lamar Rogers 4326 Old Post Road Elizabeth Hirst daughter of Dr and Mrs R N Hirst 1535 36th and Kathleen Wilson daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond A Wilson 494 Chester French students and their parents are: Judy Orton daughter of Mr and Mrs Eldon V Orton of 525 E 2850 N North Ogden Kathleen Rich daughter of Dr and Mrs Homer Rich 1649 25th Virginia Stanley daughter of Mr and Mrs Marvin C Barker 2593 N 400 E North Ogden Dorothy Taylor daughter of Mr and Mrs Vera Taylor 2339 N 720 W Pleasant View and Lee Wallingford daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernier R Wallingford 135 W a a ton Drive RIVER RUNNERS trip Mortensen down the Colorado River Kathleen Arrington Aileen PulsiThe group covered 144 miles in Diane and Kathy Smeding pher six days and performed all the and Jean Shurtleff Carolyn duties and chores connected with Murray Ruth Herbert Linda such a trip ordinarily expected of Kingsford Cindy Savoie boys or men said Carol Ann Jensen Anderson Pain Gardener Marilyn of Ogden Moore Karen Thompson Colleen The group made the trip in three and Karen Johnson Mary Ann Jan Jewel Volume on History Of Ogden Printed Selling for Dollar i i j J i Copies of Volume II of "A History of Ogden" went on sale Wednesday for $1 a copy The volume was compiled by Mrs Elizabeth Tillotson for many years Ogden City recorder Copies of the book can be purchased at the office of Larry Hunter city finance director on the second floor of the Municipal Building Mrs Tillotson brought the story of Ogden up to date from 1940 to the end of 1961 The first volume told the history of the city from the fur trading and Indian days until 1940 Copies of the first volume are also available in the Municipal Building Open Cowling i - Reading and Kate Malan Others were: Marge Call and Allen of Hooper and Colleen Schafer Roy Also on the trip was Mrs Shelby Cook who acted as chief cook and bottle washer Others included: W J Smeding Jr of the Ogden Twentieth Ward camp organizer Bishop Warren Shurtleff Ogden Thirty-firs- t Ward Gerald Taylor and Edward Dungan guardians The group stopped to see Moki writings and hiked to the Rainbow Bridge and They landed at Kane Creek Utah and visited the Glen Canyon Dam Lo-Le- Hole-in-the-Ro- ck (MMM ne 2605 Vashingto" TerfeW fx fx -fx -- WEEKEND SPECIALS -- 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS PLUS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS -- US Choice or Good ma sum lb (O o a a -- Bone ft lb 59c - TEAK fx fx -- fx -- fx -- fx -- fx -- fx -- fx -- fx ix fx fx -fx --- 11 SAUSA lb -- fx -- fx US Choice or Good ROUND BONE (ok £!!— Round fx -- S IGR0UND CMUC Blade Cut ft -- -- US Choice or Good Lean J for -- fx fx -fx --fx -fx -fx -- Roger's - Fresher FARM FRESH PRODUCE m No a -- 1 ©0 A Golden Ripe Large No Solid Heads 1 r n n fx 1 lbs : fx fx fx --fx -fx -fx EocEi L : vj 1 j -- fx -- fx ami 1 Frost-n-Fla- (§J 1fe fx fx -fx -fx -fx -fx -fx fx -fx fx fx -fx fx -fx -fx --fx -fx -fx -fx --fx -fx -- -- Maid o' Clover -- fx -- fx -- fx z Vi gal Canned 3 lbs wm 6-o- BUTTERFLAKE z Hormel's Luncheon Meat 1 2-- oz Libbs for No-2- row® EM I? fU Woods Cross 46-o- z -- fx -- fx fx 2 "2 Skyland Ja No 303 fx fx -- fx -- ft -- ft -- fx -- ft -- f -- ft nfm MHWR 303 fx If SPECIAl W Stimson's 3-l- 11-o- mm b can I Mission for 14-o- z 1 J 4 4 J uu 4 IV V JT ft fx fx -fx -fx -fx -fx -fx -fx -- fx -fx -fx --fx -fx -fx --fx -fx -- fx -fx -- fx -fx -fx fx fx -- fx --fx -- Summer -- Garden White Star f?ro) nn J inlU fx -- fx fx -fx -fx -- "H J z MMm 11 fx -- -- Cherry Garden Duncan Hines Early American 1 "n n nr -- -- dozen mm ir Del Monte (r TS MANDARIN z La DAICIM j $ Family Favorite J D0-MU- ROLLS I 22-o- SPECIAL j DMB fx I ft -- fx fx --fx -fx -fx COMfAUNITY BAKERY SPECIALS Swift's Whole fx fx -fx -fx -- -- C0S1 -- -- Scloi - -- fx -- fx HILL TOP LANES X- 1 -- -- -- " fx -- -- 6-o- Peach EocEi iffl -- fx fx -fx -fx --fx -fx -fx -fx --fx --fx -fx Tip Top me Apple or fx --fx -fx -fx -- I VJ fx -- Cartoned TASTY FROZEN FOODS MJB fx U I --- Grade Medium v— x V — 1 c -- -- Local - 4 a Ivery Night at 5 LOW LOW PRICES r Choice Or Good -- Gloria rl er j a -- Male river runners have nothing Mrs Edward Dungan on 35 Utah girls who returned Wed- Johnston Cheri Ann Christensen Lindy Shaw Diane Berrett Vicky boat from an "all rubber boats lashed together and powered by two outboard motors Their guide was Shelby Cook of Taylorsville The all-giboating expedition left bus May 29 and launched Ogden by their boats into the Colorado at Hite the following afternoon Making the trip from Ogden were: Julie Larkin Bonnie Dungan 4-- H f j fx -fx -fx Six-Da- 18-fo- ot Club Selects Panel of Leaders -- Gals Return After y Boat Trip girl" - - Terrace Drive Mary Wilson daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond A Wilson Dixie Cave daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Cave 5099 S 500 W Washington Terrace Elyce Hoggan daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Hoggan 5370 S 750 E° and Joan Marie Howell daughter of Mr and Mrs W Beverely Howell 1321 Arling- 1 Monroe 4575 OTHER STUDENTS Gwenn Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank R Anderson 2072 N 750 W Harrisville Ranae Brown daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Brown 533 E 2850 N North Ogden Claudine Drysdale daughter of Mr and Mrs Harmon Drysdale 491 W 4650 S and Donna DuVall daughter of Mr and Mrs Arland E DuVall 2248 W 4400 S Roy Charles Fish son of Mr and Mrs Clair Fish of 3846 Madison James Galvon son of Mr and Mrs Ted Galvon 267 Chimes View Drive and Leslie Wilcox daughter of Dr and Mrs Milton F Wilcox 856 Oak Van-Kamp- en U S a -- nesday Richard J Bird 4035 Fowler engineering administration John L Crossley Jr 925 Symphony Circle educational administration Sterling R Treseder 4401 Jefferson history Clyde S Wade 2306 Adams elementary education Helen A M Young 1534 Lake life sciences Victor A Eckles 662 35th social work Morris F Lee 1436 24th music and Emily H Potterson 3320 Polk English all of Ogden Others are William G Warren Clearfield educational administration Max D Welker Clearfield political sicence and Deon O Stevens Layton elementary education Bachelors of science degrees will go to James R Albertson 2834 Jackson psychology Lynn E Bar-ne- tt 3111 Jefferson mechanical engineering Almon J Bate 2232 Adams psychology Velda B" Bennett 1723 28th elementary education Ronald E Blumke 109727th mechanical engineering and Roger R Butter 1410 Capitol art Wendell D Durand 349 33rd marketing James H Dye engineer- - ON' -- Will Travel Abroad Twenty Ogden area high school youths will be among the 165 Utah students departing Sunday for a tour of Europe and several weeks study at French and German universities The students will board chartered trains in Salt Lake City to begin a tour planned by the Utah Language Association Mrs Ronald Tolley faculty member at Weber High School has made arrangements for 16 French students and four German language majors to study at the University of Grenoble and the University of Innsbruck respectively The students expect to arrive in Montreal Canada Wednesday where they will board an airliner for London England In the English capital arrangements have been made for a stop at the House of Parliament Trafalgar Square Piccadilly Circus Buckingham Palace Westminster Abbey and Hyde Park WILL SPLIT Here the group will split up according to the course of study and the German students will leave for Innsbruck Austria and the French students for Cologne Germany Other major points of interest to be visited by the students include Paris Rome Venice afld on the return home New York City and other cities in the East and Midwest July 3 through 24 students at both universities will mingle with scholars from around the world in an intensive language study course While taking the language course the students will stay at dormitories on ' the college campus and will be required to speak the language they are studying Mrs Tolley said During the weekends and as time and weather permits selected excursions around the universities will add to the course of study the teacher said German majors taking the tour Ogdenite Aboard Ship Off California Coast Jay of Europe are packed by Mrs Donald Tolley teacher Dixie Cave Gwenn Anderson dent of the pharmaceutical firm ofl Parke Davis and Co and to Dr O Meredith Wilson former dean of the university's College of Letters and Science who is now president of the University of Minnesota The latest tabulation shows that ' 1385 degrees will be awarded and ing John H Vanboerum 1165 35th i science and Colleen L Keyes 1130 295 teaching "certificates There will 36th English mechanical engineering Brerit be 1076 bachelor of arts and bachMar3103 Tyler music Bachelor of science degrees will elor of science degrees 34 bachelor garet T Waterfall 3561 Liberty be awarded the following Kaysville of laws 185 masters degrees 43 dance and Robert J Wikstrom residents: Joseph L Galbraith doctors of philosophy 44 doctors medicine and one doctor of edu1047 North Street geology economics C Jarman of Michael : James B Fought 1917 Brinker psychology William H F King cation history Daniel W Fretwell 1242 law Darrell F Larson manage4-- H 25th mechanical engineering Ross ment Roger L Sandall 'physchol-og- y E Fryer 3724 Brinker mathematM and Gibbs Smith history ics Ralph G Furgeson 426 26th Other Davis County graduates electrical engineering Doris MW are Don E Anderson mathematics Haun 1152 7th nursing Everett H Bernard A Heiny medical Pamela Lobck has been elected biology Hufstetler 947 32nd management and Charles C Parker president of the Merry Sewers speech Janet R Hurst 1020 21st elemenCarlton B Morley will receive Club with Annabelle Draney serving tary education Joseph P Johnson a bachelor of arts in political sci- as vice president 920 Sullivan banking-financ- e Clar- ence Other officers are Pamela Koh-lence B Keenan 655 42nd mechaniEldren A Butler Clearfield will secretary Jean Moore song cal engineering Karen L Mills receive a masters degree in ele- leader Sandra Wilson recreation 1396 Swan medical technician Rodleader Shauna Peterson health mentary education leader and Patsy Sonner safety ney H Orell 674 23rd accounting to residents receive Farmington and David G Patterson 800 E 2G00 bachelor of science degrees are leader N electrical engineering Ray E Andersen history Louis A Richard F Purin 2003 Madison Barnett mechanical engineering chemical engineering Alan F Gilbert S Gerrard accounting Improper Turn Reeder 1540 Kiesel recreation James V Hansen speech and Gary David Burden 39 Layton did not Kenneth L Rose 3376 Gramercy A Ward marketing in City Court to answer a appear Donald E 1245 marketing Paul W Brown psychology Lane Terry of making an improper turn charge Henderson Drive electrical engin- F Call pharmacy Mitsumosa eering and Robert J Wikstrom Marumoto mechanical engineering 1047 North Street geology all of and David H Jacobs education all another Ogden of Layton Receiving bachelor of arts de"Other bachelor of science degrees gress from Ogden will be Ralph P were awarded K Sterling Hansen Vanderheide 1556 Cahoon German Honeyville in mechanical John E Statler RFD 2 Box 453 history William L Furlong 1235 i In addition honorary degrees will 23rd political science John B j be presented to Utah Gov George © FOODS Hutchison 2334 Pierce political ID Clyde to Harry J Loynd presi- - 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