Show r OGDEN 14 OGDEN ' VK Wi v vW- -v STORM MADE JUNE LOOK GOOD-TH- EN NOTHING sprr' A fr - V v' A 'xm t rb " ? i & 5" t WWW- y 7 ? f' '' - J & I 4 - J-4- i Pneer v - v V' 3M " yv F ' r 4 ' ’ ' “ - i rr — Ogden taverns were busy over the weekend and so were city police who brought in 10 persons after trouble on lower 25th Street Saturday night Wayne Ellis 34 of Huntsville was booked on charges of drunkenness and at- tempting to escape An unidentified woman said Ellis struck her while she was at the Falstaff Tavern 240 - 'rf H s ? J L DOUBLE CELEBRATION — Lisa and 25th Julie will not only be lighting giant firecrackers to celebrate" July 4th but will also be lighting candles on their birthday cakes The two youngsters children of Mr and Mrs Floyd M Gerber of 1002 16th are observing their birthdays Lisa today and Julie Tuesday ts to Celekate 4 With Parades picnicking queens and baby contests You name you can probably find it at one of the several community celebrations scheduled in Weber County Tues day From Plain City and Hooper on the west to Washington Terrace and North Ogden on the east towns it-an- have completed expansive plans for commemorating the 185th birth day of the nation In all walks of life it will be a day off As usual dty county state and federal agencies will have emergency crews on duty to handle hospital police and fire cases Celebrations are slated at West Weber Warren Roy Slaterville Plain City and Hooper BARREL RACES At the Ogden Stadium junior posses will be competing in barrel races and Ogden will choose its July 24th Pioneer Days queen Cemmoiniotv ivemits cessions at the Roy Park will operate throughout the day and — Slaterville— 11 am cere the events will conclude with races flag mony and parade followed by a at 4 and 6:45 pm show featuring the Plain City Erase PLAY BALL and games booths rides and — South Ogden— 11 am children’s d cbn-cessio- ns parade beginning at 37th and Ad—North Ogden— 10:30 am pa- ams traveling south to the South rade to kick off annual Cherry Days Ogden Park where booths rides activities followed by a baby show games and concessions will be open at 11:30 am Games at 1 pm throughout the 1:30 pm baseday ball game at 2 and a water slww ball game 3 at the swimming pool at 3:30 pm games and races 7pm children’s pm a variety The day’s events will conclude with and fireworks at 9 pm program a talent show at 6:30 and a queen’s under the direction of the South contest at 8 Volunteer Fire Departments — Washington Terrace— 9: 30 a pa- Ogden — Riverdale— 11 am parade rade starting at the Terrace Second which will proceed from 4400 South Ward grounds 4800 S 300 W fol- and 700 West to the dty park where lowed by a baby show at 10:30 am rides and concessions will games Movies games booths and rides be At 2:30 open pm horses from Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada will be entered in a horse pulling contest —Plain City—5 am square danc ing at city park bowery 6:30 to 9 am breakfast and crowning of queen 9 am kids’ parade 10 am Plain City Junior Posse drill 11:30 baton twirling program noon lunch followed by baseball games at and 3:15 —Hooper— Sunrise flag ceremony at the town park 7 to 9:30 am a chuck wagon breakfast 10:30 am variety show and races and relays for children 1 and 2 pm ball games and 3 to 4 pm barrel races Booths and concessions will be open throughout the day Mt Ogden Stake To Conduct Three Flag Ceremonies Afternoon ball games are scheduled on the Huntsville diamond Following is the schedule of events et the community celebrations: The Guide Patrol of the Mount —West Weber— 7 am girls soft-ba- ll 7 to 9 am pancake break- Ogden Stake Trail Blazers will confast 9:30 baby show 10:30 chil- duct three flag raising ceremonies dren's parade 11 variety program on the Fourth of July At 5 am Bertha McTee Irene 1:30 pm contests and races 2 Rasmussen and Marion Caldwell pxn junior team hardball followed will direct the ceremony at the by a horse show and concluding the d Ward chapel day’s events will be a greased pig An hour later the flag will be contest at 8:30 pm Highlight of the day will be an airplane ride to raised at the T O Smith School under the direction of Rula Clarke be given away —Warren— 10 am flag ceremony Beth McFarland Peggy Godfrey followed by parade program and and Venice Bitton The ceremony will be conducted display of summer projects 11 am at the iSeventeenth-Twenty-thir- d a baby show and at noon dinner will Ward chapel beginning at 8 am be sold Afternoon events include a : ballgame at 1 pm and sock under the direction of Ina Bowman Juanita Heninger and Maxraces and games at 3 pm ine Young KIDS TO Twelfth-Fifty-secon- ’yvw VvX- J the tavern was broken during the fight At 3 am Sunday police picked up two men in a parking lot east of the Porters and Waiters Club at 127 25th TWO START FIGHT Officers said Richard Wise 29 of Hill Air Force Base came into the club and started to use obscene Edward Taylor 24 of language 129 25thr objected and the two started to fight Folice said Wise went out and walked east to the parking lot and Taylor followed When officers arrived both men swore out a citizen’s arrest for the other charging assault and bat Four men were booked at 1 am Sunday after a fight at Pancho’s Cafe- - 25th and Lincoln Roberto Rodriguez 21 Hooper and Joe Gallegos 22 3537 Washington were charged with disturbing the peace ! ' by fighting Roberto Reyes 21 and Rogelio Salas 21 both of Hooper were tery charged with drunkenness PoA half hour after this fight had lice said the front glass door of broken up officers found two men fighting on the sidewalk at the same location Trinio Vasquez 35 of 812 W Ellis and Jesus Cuellar 25 of a local hotel were booked on charges of disturbing the peace Hard-to-Rea- ch by fighting At 12:15 am today Andy Luna 22 of 2572 Adams was booked for assault and battery on a citizen’s arrest signed by Lola Lopez no address given She told offiEight grass fires Sunday and tocers Luna had struck her while the day kept Ogden Fire Department busy one of them a blaze she was at the Crystal Lounge that required two pumpers and 270 25th an eight-hofight before it was under control Turn Admitted J Illegal This fire was at 5:39 pm SunRoger L Bigler 24 1825 Washday at Doxey and F Avenue in was fined $10 when he pleadW est Ogden Firemen had no way ington ed guilty in City Court to making to lay water lines to the scene and had to fight the fire with an improper turn shovels and wet sacks Other grass fires Sunday were It's 7hm at 3051 Madison 1900 Washington R Rail Co Vitt Drive and Harrison 441 River Drive 24th and G Avenue and 352 For Expert ’i Ogden Man Gets Utah Peace Post J Fire 8 Hours ur L ’ er Rearing? 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If sounds are loud but the words muffled or background noises obscure conversation if you hear head noises ringing LINOLEUM EX BUT DO NOT UNDER- - fit7' John 29th IICAH - in the Q Archie is J i ? - J 4 Maurice Stephens Weber County deputy sheriff and until recently a lieutenant of the Ogden police force Saturday was named president of the Utah Police Officers Association Mr Stephens was elected to the top job when the association held its annual convention in Salt Lake City He succeeds Ferris Andrus Salt Lake County deputy sheriff Deputy Stephens won another honor at: the convention One of the top pistol shots of the state he took second place in the master class competition Mrs Stephens won a trophy for first place in the sharpshooters class and Mrs Roberts Carver wife of the captain who heads the Weber County-Ogde- n City crime labora-- ' tory took second in the expert class Mrs Joseph Torman wife of the South Ogden police chief won a ' trophy for second place in the marksman class - Crew Battles JT k MAURICE STEPHENS Wins Trophy Top Job i There will be a lot of horses a number of attractive and clever young women on horseback and a whole slew of mounted youngsters at the Ogden Stadium Tuesday night when the Pioneer Rodeo Queen and v her two attendants will be selected More than 300 young riders of eight r junior posses will compete in a ti number of special events The queen will receive a western saddle her two attendants western clothing outfits The 23 queen Contestants will be judged on their beauty' their riding ability and poise They will ride A their horses at a walk trot gallop f f v in a clover leaf pattern and also a figure eight t The queen and her attendants will 7f have their riding ability put to use during the Pioneer Rodeo July 19 I 20 21 22 and 24 when will they assist in hazing calves out of the SHARON LEE OLSEN arena Girl Lifeguard The queen contestants are coming from all over Utah They are Sha- Drive in Clearfield was one of th ron Lee Olsen Carol Durand Sue last girls to file an entry Marie Clark Dianne Stamos CaShe is a lifeguard at the Roy role Call Sandy Ross Betty Mae swimming pool and sports director McMurtrey Virginia Larimore for the Third Ward of the LDS Winifred Higginson Gerie Anderson Joan Christen- Church in Clearfield sen Lorena Yeates Sandra K Nal-dThe queen contest will follow the Susanne Peterson Sharon' R Pavich Susan Anderson: Jenifer performances of eight junior posses from the area Shingleton Lois Thompson Mary Lou Shurtleff Carolyn Lamb Judy Lee Pace Beverly Joyce Worden Rard of and Jessie Bringhurst Miss Olsen the daughter of Mrs Ivan G Olsen of 239 N Lakeview DO YOU 5 N - j JySy 4 f ' Fights on Lower 25ih Result in 10 Arrests S 1 :y? v-- I ‘V ' v'V nCk n period 1 tW 311 six-ye- ar '’ j ' tally with the lowest highest six-ye- ar So Elide Tuesday For Pioneer Queen 17 in 1958 the lowest ebb 252 which fell m June of 1957 the best for the the s X & since notes a the1! 6J?f1??57 " t f' 23 rRne View ?eserv°ir recorded 148 on June and zero -5 V 'X ”N’I fl $ nothing since x s ' PLUS 8 JUNIOR POSSES AY 4-- 5 4? 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