Show ? i i i OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MAY 20 1961 OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING f IntomS r i - 'A 1 ! t 4 V 19-sto- i I I S fc- Trio Burned As Blaze V H 20-in- ch : I tirely f y -— — — j — L E Thompson superintendent of construction Heber G Hammon bishop of the Sunset Third Ward and North Davis Stake Presi break ground for the $350000 Third Ward and North dent Joseph Cook 200 onlookers watched the groundbreaking Site of the Davis Stake building About construction is on 250 West just north of the Doxey School SUNSET GROUNDBREAKING (left-righ- t) j SAVE $28 MILLION WASHINGTON (API — The De- fense Department estimates it will Save $23 million a year by closand ML ing the Benicia Calif ordnance depots Bainier Wash and combining their activities at Tooele Utah and Her long Calif The estimate was included in a CITY (AP)S — A mother and her child were critically burned and a visitor in their home also injured when fire flashed SALT LAKE Motorcycle Gar Collide Three Injured best-sellin- non-ficti- top-selli- ng 5 Evanston Sends Pair to Girls State Brad- EVANSTON Wyo— Lorene shaw daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Bradshaw and Lanette Barker daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Barker have been chosen by the Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce of Evanston respectively to attend Girls’ State in Laramie during the week of June Girls’ State is sponsored by the American Legion and its auxiliary The sessions will be held on the University of Wyoming campus 4-- 10 Diplomos Set for 81 Wyo— Ninth grade EVANSTON OF SHOOTING 1 report on the reasons for the announced change forwarded to Rep John F Baldwin by Thomas D Morris assistant secretary of defense Baldwin made the report public without comment The report said that to close the two coastal depots and move personnel and supplies to the two inland stations will cost about $126 million but the estimated savings of $23 million a year would be expected to make up the initial cost in less than six months The Army said it is now using only half the capacity of six ordnance depots in the western states Thus the decision to reduce the number of depots to two Tooele and the Sierra Depot at Herlong were selected because when combined they were the only two having the totl capacity needed because they had space for ammunition storage and a safety area meeting required standards the report said R-Ca- West Warren Club Elects Officers WEST WEBER — Connie DickMELVIN K JOHNSEN 4-- H Heads Teachers ' Teachers Name New President 'BEAR RIVER CITY — Melvin Keith Johnson Bear River City is the new president of the Box Elder County Teacher’s Association to sene during the 1961-6- school 2 year Mr Johnsen is head of the mathematics department at Box Elder High Other officers are Glen Taylor principal of the Garland Elementary School first vice president Mrs Calvin Jensen physical education teacher at Box Elder Junior High second vice president and Bailey teacher at Box Elder Junior High secretary 'Mr Johnsen along with Milton Johnson of Tremonton who is a member of the Utah Education Association board of trustees attend the state leadership school in Zions National Park from June 1 Clair will 1 third-degre- 0 reporter: Diane Abbott song leader and" Gaylene East activity leader 3 I 5:10 end Walt Disney' "THE 4i e uriin t 7:55 STARTS AT WillUM IUXCT HOLDEN KVAII THE‘V0?M 1 U'JurJEEOw'J 4s O D Today Adults $100 Children (under 12) 50c o o o o o OGDEN Shows Tonighl From 7:00 pm Sunday From 1:00 pm 2 b First-Ru- n Spanish Hits - -" o 0 PROFESSOR" Also Walt Disney Color Cartoon Latest News Of o XT- "DOS HIJ0S o DESOBEDIENTES" o ft irt’M—Tar "Mod Dog” 3:00 6:05 9:10 “Window" 4:30 7:40 10:45 "LA ILEGITIMA" o oL 0 Also Shorts Adults 75c Children 25c 0 "LiAKlfa Your water safety is our business "SKYLINE SWIM SCHOOL" 820 WALL "REGISTER" SATURDAY NIGHT 0U MILL Limited Engagement PETE SHURZ William Wyler Presentation of and the Riders of the Rainbow Trait BEN HUR OLD MILL Technicolor Charlton Heston Jack Hawkins Box 7:00 Show 7:30 Adults 123 Students SOe Kids 30c Limit 8 All Ages Including Adults im ADVENTURE! Ac ftiTiwL nsi rfliii&nfgL HELD OVER VALT DiSMEY'S FEATURE tTHE SENSATION OF “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS’ ALSO: "MAN WITHOUT A STAR" Technicolor Box Office 7:15 Complete Show After 9:45 First Show Dusk GEORGE'S AND MAX'S Go 3700 Wall Dancing thm O ERHIE JEHSEli and MAX'S and His Orchestra DANCE HALL Available for Privata Parties —Phono SHOWS t 1:00 3:10 725 and 535 at 1005 EX 91 OGDEN 4-87- 27 Box 7:30 EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN DRIVE- - O IN Every movie fan must see this giant screen masterpiece PETER ROBERT DEBORAH ma'CMSSLWswKSJ TONIGHT at the HERMITAGE 233333332 0i£us)' WIT EX i Music of crowd! at GEORGE to the prizes A THE 09 Mill No Cover C hargo Lei’s JOIN 2-57- MEW RAINBOW VALLEY BOYS HERMITAGE - ORSOIl J STARK EX Experienced Instructors Dancing Every Wednesday Friday and Saturday to the Music of the of T For Information Phone 89 II II PARIS SATURDAY NIGHT IHE STRANGEST to a Class t DANCE EVERY Lillie UWaJ" 'SSStJ? George's and Max's New! Decorated At Intersection of Hill Field Road and Mountain Road ' AVE Classes Beginning June 5th ‘ BARfI DANCE ' Music with 11 Academy Awards 10 STOUT - BGRTHAMA OGDEN CANYON BALLROOM Roads Are Always Good 321 24th Street - Mlthe PLUNDERERS A ‘ RUTH ROMAN ANKA 0 ABSENT-MINDE- D ! THE LOST CONTINENT (7 ' 0 - 3:05 7:15 9:20 pm Shows 1:00 mm Ecfrhgkiu)feY(gMg3 ATlAHTIf 1 o 58 A GEORGE PAL PRODUCTION Joa FIRST RUN IN OGDEN 11 MG-- ' PAT BOONE Utah Appearance sion” and “Don’t Forbid Me” In 1956 he became the youngest entertainer ever to receive' the Variety Clubs of America Award as “Personality of the Year” New Exciting 0 0 0 o o 0 0 6 o o o A ! Hear the Best in Western Atlentu JMIl A PAUL' EGYPTIAN ’ door BIG HITS k 9-10- Happy Rangers 3 svs ' reservations f BONUS NIGHT ti - t1 east-boun- to the Music of Layton t 1 through 3 On Highway 91 North of ' I 96 erson has been elected president Club of the Merry Mixers Other officers are Ruth Calder-woo- d vice president Shauna HanRhonda Haskell cock secretary I on promotion exercises will be held structure this the frame on May 29 'at 8:00 pm at the through — A Brigham CITY BRIGHAM high school auditorium states Robmorning at 7:30 am Another visand two of his sons ert Yorgason junior high principal father City itor and two children escaped in- were injured Friday afternoon when A class of 81 students will receive the jury motorcycle upon which they diplomas and win promotion to the Latter-day were condition critical In at i riding smashed broadside into senior high school during the prot car a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Saints Hospital were Mrs gram J Resort D Earl Glenn 37 were 41 Dern Phil Injured operator 22 and her Connie Slater 449 S 1st E and his sons Cardell Salt Lake City was convicted son Kenneth i of 6 and Gary 10 All three were takinvoluntary manslaughter Open Bowling second and en to the Cooley - Hospital in the Mrs Slater had first Friday in the fatal shooting of a i e man last summer HILL TOP LANES burns over 80 per cent city ambulance authorities said Mr A Third District Court jury Hospital of her body The little boyjiad first Refrigerated Glenn had suffered head and ankle returned the verdict! against burns over 50 injuries his sons lacerations and and second-degre- e Air Conditioning Dern at 9:18 pm after about bruises four hours of deliberation per cent of his body JoeBarney Mgr Dern operator of! Sunset Investigating officer Jay Herbert David Slater had second-degre- e Glenn motorcycle was the Beach resort was tried on a reported of cent 25 his burns over for body per traveling north when it struck an charge of first degree murder He burned was back on his EX 33 mostly d car driven by Mrs Sylin the death of Phil Joe Mares N at when he carried Mrs Slater and via Stone 38 1028 E 3rd j last June the baby from the burning building the intersection of 3rd North and M will Hanson Stewart Judge Another visitor in the home 4th East PIZZA CHICKEN hear attorneys motions Monday j Colleen Lambert carried Mrs Stone and her two sons He set sentencing for May 29 SPAGHETTI STEAK Daniel 5 and Dale one month all Dern admitted firing the shot two other Slater children PM Daily Open 6-and Camille Mickey -' escaped injury that killed Mares bui steadSunday Except to safety Miss Lambert’s hair was Total damage to the vehicles was fastly denied he shot with inestimated at about $1000 EDE’S PLACE tent to kill singed Officer Herbert said his investiFiremen said the fire started in EX 2763 Madison Ave the living room where Miss Lam- gation of the mishap is continuing bert was sleeping But she said Poppy Sale May 27 she thought when she woke up that EVANSTON Wyo— The annual the fire was worse in other parts of American Legion' Auxiliary Poppy the building Day sale will be held on Saturday May 27 it is announced by Mm Lai 1 Clifford Ragan auxiliary (president CinemaScope— Color “SAVAGE INNuukiyis Veterans of World Wars one and “THE HUNTERS" two will be honored on this date Anthony Quinn— Yoho Fan! Robert Mitchum “DINOSAURUS” and the funds raised in the sale Robert Wagner Science Fiction of poppies will be used to aid hos — EX 6:43 PM Open pitalized veterans and their famKids Show Saturday 2:00 PM “IN LOVE AND WAR” ilies Saturday Matinee 2:00 pm Robert Wagner— Dona Wynter “DINOSAURUS” Jeffrey Hunter Shorts and Cartoons RESORT OWNER FOUND GUILTY Tooele Expansion Held Logical Move Levels Home ht One of the big names in the world Earth” and the current “All Hands Boone star on Deck" work They had to use buckets of entertainment Pat of television and motion pictures He is head of his own television Then a new air jet system that g top recording artist and worked started hauling at the author will appear in person producing company Cooga Mooga for one night at Lagoon tonight Inc and has a $1 million contract sand Mel Hall and his Jazz Sextet will with 20th Century Fox for one pic' JACKHAMMER ture a year for seven years play for dancing would work the The father of four dauhgters he is Occasionally Boone has had his own television cement program for three years and has married to the former Shirley Foreach’ a slab of shoring-u- p singer that haI fallen into the hole Then sold over 12 million records He ley daughter ofmetwestern school in Red high They from Foley cum laude a jackhammer had to be lowered graduated magna Columbia University and wrote in Nashville where Pat was student to break through— to more sand “Twixt Twelve and Twenty’ which body president and Shirley was But slowly the protective casing was the book secretary Winner of an Arthur Godfrey Taland 1959 starts With in down stops in America Recently he crept ent Scouts program Boone shot to it averaged about one foot an hour released a second book “Between success with the release of “Two the and Me You Gatepost” The diggers reached the top of Two Hearts Kisses” and was soon Motion pictures he has appeared to the drill stem 161 feet down They in are “Bernadine” invited Arthur join Godfrey’s “April Love” on his daily program “family” of the Center to the crept ' along its length ' “Journey ' Some of his outstanding hits are The workers were certain they ‘Ain’t That a Shame” “Tutti Fruit-ti- ” would reach Tiegs before they “I Almost Lost My Mind” reached a depth of 185 feet AlLove” “Friendly Persua- “April though they could feel fresh air PHONE EX FOR SHOW TIMES blowing up toward them along the Idaho (AP) — The unof southwest Idaho sands derground continued to imprison an elderly farmer today hiding him and his fate from workers digging for him After four days little hope is held for his survival near the bottom of the narrow well as deep as a building is high A Herbert Tiegs 63 a farmer was lowered into the irrigation well he was digging Wednesday the section he had Suddenly been shoring up caved again trapping Tiegs Efforts to dig at the sand were fruitless Help was summoned Thursday volunteer crews spent a full day lining the shaft with steel casing Early Friday they finally began to dig at the sand slipping the casing down as they went to hold each tiny gain Only one worker at a time could enter the shaft An air jet system for sucking out the sand didn’t drill stem they were afraid to voice any hope this gave them There was another agonizing doubt too: the air doubtless came from one of the underground chambers which are said to be common in this area If Tiegs himself were in such a pocket he would be outside the descending casing They could miss him enNAMPA i x Farmer Singer Pat Boone to Appear Show At Lagoon for One-Nig- 0 “ SWIM MIDWAY yuofjG TECHNICOLOR HlUM Jk STARTS AT f j DAN DAILEY AND i c— a s I ' DHU AIM SEASON SWIM PASSES SALE PBMI Swim os many times os you like $750 ADULTS $350 KIDS THIS SPECIAL ATTRACTION Plus TABLE RESERVATIONS $200 EX PER PERSON 4-26- 64 CINEMASCOPE Ct COLOR “BONUS FEATURE” at 11:40 SAT MAY 27 ELLA FITZGERALD JIMM MEL HALL AND HIS JAZZ SEXTET f j L " and many more Box Office 7:00 — Show 8:05 ‘ ‘ill- - i DEBBIE REYNOLDS 9:40 Each Come Early Picture Run Only Once! SIMS TONIGHT ONLY! Open Today and Tomorrow NOW ON I § vim Ri t’ D1KI MERRILL I IS08EUIENNART 1 co j TK TECHNICOLOR PRESENTED BY — WARNER BROS I mDEMAN - ? Technicolor Second Feature Loaded with stars packed with big top excitement “THE DIG CinCUS” Rhonda Fleming Victor Mature David Nelson Vincent Price Katherine Grant Gilbert Roland t Circus" 10:25 "Sundowners” 8:00-"- Bg See both shows after 10:10 Children under 12 Fret ADMISSION: $103 ADULTS ' ’ : ' |