Show DOWN THE BOULEVARD City Judge Declares War on Auto Racing wghm sRrO illo MyZFl w OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING B — Section ' track Pleading guilty to the charge y yesterday were Wesley W 1154 He 16th received 23 ruff n Wood-penalt- j : i i r m uook ' Problems holding up purchase of land for three new county school sites will be tackled by the Weber Board of Education tonight Also on the agenda for the board's meeting are the pro1960-6- 1 school calendar and posed the attendance of two district officials at a teacher evaluation workshop at Stanford University this spring The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7:30 in board offices at 1122 semi-month! mr I inrear graphic review of Communist Rus- - sia the Communist philosophy and Russian history and the world battle report on European satellite nations of the USSR The second session Friday afternoon will feature the historical development of the world situation since World War II and training films will be shown in the evening The Saturday morning session world J Francis Fowles W Rulon White and Joseph F Breeze will seminar to be attend the two-da- y held at Camp W G Williams under sponsorship of the Utah National Guard The opening session will be held Friday at 7:30 am with the subjects are: Political economic and social concluding discussions ending Satof communism the vulnerabilities urday at 11 am adjuand n Maj-GeRich Maxwell E philosophical vulnerideological of and a abilities communism Guard Utah of the tant-general of the and entire invitations critique issued program the has special The seminar entitled "American subject matter At 10:30 am Saturday all pur win oe m two ism ud rront who have attended the sessions sons parts: The threatened domination will receive certificates of the world by the Soviet Union of the and secondly the apathy average American toward this the 17 1 V J rss -- i Samuelsen young Heart" arias "Even FOR HIGHLAND TOO GO TO SCHOOL TEACHERS Utah School Head Choice Near Ogden public schools closed at 2 pm today and all the teachers went to school at Ben Lomond High to see the latest equipment and methods used in audio-visueducation Russell Carruth of the school administration staff had charge cf the school and demonstrations of films slides maps and charts used in modern types of education The "Christus" oratorio was presented by the choir before students composer Felix of the Indian School Intermountain never had time to finish will in on Palm Sunday City Brigham be presented Friday at 8 pm in the The Protestant Choir is sponsored School auditorium High Ogden by the Ogden Ministerial Assn and The Protestant Choir un- was officially organized in 1955 der the direction of Mrs Robert Previous directors have been Mr Benson will sing the choral num- Smith and Miss Dorothy Corey bers Pastor Lowell Erickson of the Harold Ellison is president Mrs vice president Elim Lutheran Church will sing Ray Edgington the recitatives Mrs Erik Kososik secretary WilA male quartet will give two liam V Starley is chairman of the numbers Members of the quartet board Mrs R G Laucher vice are Paul Schwin Robert Gildea chairman and Mrs E S Phelps Reid Moore and Parks Petterson secretary Mrs Easton Forbes is production Accompanist for the oratorio will PLAIN CITY — The Plain City be Charles A Smith accomplished chairman The choir has been reSchool band will present a concert Ogden organist Mr Smith will also hearsing since last November at the First Presbyterian Church play several organ solos Thursday at 7:30 pm in the school Mendelssohn-Bart-hold- Bravest by Gounod and the impres- 50-voi- auditorium Mrs Irene Lythgoe will direct the senior band in nine numbers and the beginner band will play two more The combined school bands have a total of 87 students who will per- J j j form New PTA officers will be stalled during the evening u-il- in- i -- l j EALLY OUT OF STEP' cmona I Proa ucr is nfry Stays vn e oame ly i j State Opens Campaign to Rid Hiahways of Litterbug Look O Smith PTA Elects Officers For 1960-6- 1 Year T caliber and won't boost the national economy much Item: The "Gross National Product" otherwise the total production of all workers and all factories is soaring Here I'm really out of step My GNP for the past year has been around 100 of these pieces and as yet the Department of Archives hasn't written for any extra copies for posterity's sake Nope taken all in all I'm merely a bystander in the big bustling business world A THUMBNAIL VIGNETTE: man who feared dentists finally had to have an extraction He fussed throughout the preliminaries and when it was finally over asked nervously: "Is that the right one? Did you get it all? You didn't pull two by mistake did - j-- was elected Robertson O of Smith School T the president PTA when the group held its final of the meeting Glen year Named to assist Mr Robertson were vice presidents Julia Nebe-ke- r Lloyd K Nielsen and N e p h i Sachs last year's 15-ac- re race Principal problem holding up purchase of the sites is the prices being asked for the land by present owners None of the three sites under consideration is owned by one per- son Asst Supt Gale Rose said all but two of the owners are asking more money for their land than it has been board policy to pay The board has attempted to keep the cost of school sites below about $3800 an acre except in special cases One of the questions the board must settle on the present sites unI der consideration is whether to pay the higher price condemn the land or look elsewhere Mr Rose who has been conducting the negotiations said he has options on about two acres of the s of junior high site and Weber and County an acre of the elementary site at Ogden City high school and junior high school the price the board has agreed to students walked off with 32 super- pay- The four other owners of the proior awards in the annual foreign held at festival Brigham posed junior high site three other language owners of the elementary site and Young University Other area schools took four su- the owner of the major portion of perior awards in the festival that the senior high site in Roy all had 2500 entrants and 100 language more money Mr Rose said todav teachers from every Utah high Supt T H Bell said he will pro1960-6- 1 y school calschool and most of the junior high pose a endar during the meeting He proschools were held in poses that the next school year open Competitions French German Spanish Russian Aug 29 and end May 26 This calendar would mean county Arabic and Latin Fields of comwould attend school one students conincluded vocabulary petition versation poetry recitation and day longer than the current year and one day longer than required by oratory The keynote address was given the state by Esther Eaton a specialist on foreign language in the office of education in the Department of Health Education and Welfare in Washington DC The winners received awards at an assembly held in the George Albert Smith fieldhouse in the late afternoon FOR FRENCH Superior ratings to area students were as follows: French: Willard Maughan Toula Bolos Robert Bronwen Curtis IS Vi Johnson Maureen O'Connor Elwyn Peterson Ogden High: Lynda La Brecque Ben Lomond High ElizaCentral Davis beth Bonnemort I'vil Junior High Olaug Vaala Davis High 1 L-1 Karl Gibby Bronwen Taylor Roy Junior High Betty Riddle Washington Junior High Nancy McKinney Ronald Strong Janet JOHN R WILLIAMS Wilde Weber High Succumbs to illness German: Don Uchida Central Junior High: Mildred Hug-gin- s Box Elder Junior High Cheryl Troita John Dixon Mound Fort Junior High Linda Wells Wahlquist Junior High Gerlinda Hirschmann Ogden High Ed Mas-se- y Davis High Latin: Katy Ross Nancy Hart-soc- k Carolyn Hansen Ogden High Phil Bingham Jewell Knight David Moore Central Junior High Mount Ogden Judy Richardson Junior High Russian: Steven Seegmiller John Raymond Williams 68 1119 Daryl Gibb Ogden High s 23rd vice president of Spanish: Kathryn Nazaki Wahl-qui- st Candy Co died this morning Junior High: Steven Seegmiller Cheryl Morris Ogden High at his home after a lingering illCentral Junior ness Kathryn Wynn Greg Brown Washington High Mr Williams was born Nov 3 Junior High: Ann Cicre Roy Jun- 1891 in Ogden a son of Frank R ior High: Odia Martinez Davis and Frost Williams He had Kaaren lived Lucy Linda Hendricks High in all his life Ogden Schorsch Dennis Pkrrick Weber He was a salesman for the candy High company retiring in 1958 due to illness On March 10 1921 he married Pearl Greenwell in the Salt Lake Temple Active in the LDS Church Mr Williams was a member of the Thirteenth Ward and Ogden Stake High Council He had served as bishop of the ward for eight years and as a counselor for 15 years Formerly a member of the Third Ward he had been Sunday School f superintendent From 1916 to 1918 he served a mission in the Eastern States He was a veteran of World War I Surviving are his widow three sons Dr J Robert Williams Richard G Williams and Ralph H Williams all of Ogden' a rbu"Ji!ei' Miss Mary Lou Williams Ogden: a brother T Frank Williams Ogden a sister Mrs Jack (Ellen) Sandail Ogden 10 grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel by Bishop S G Whitaker of tbe Thirteenth ? V ' t - - their 4 W Y Candy ?!nr: xecuiiv ead af Shupe-William- ( Wrard Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and Friday prior to services Interment will be In Ogden City Cemetery S j Roy Man Injured In Fall at Home -- ' pcu HEADLINES we'd like explained: neon Relatives are not certain whether "Chief Gives Warning on Toilet Tissue" (Birmingham Ala Post-- 1 Mr Thompson had a dizzy spell ' Herald) r how he Happened w laii Ogden Will Hold Egg Hun r j SOUTH OPERATORS TO SPONSOR PLAY i the state a considerable sum it Each barrel has been placed in would cost otherwise to lure crews a spot that is accessible for auto-- i to clean debris from the sides of mobile traffic and the locations i the highways I 181-da- president Joan Swaner was elected secretary and Mr Robertson Arline Tensmeyer was named treasurer The program included a civil defense and survival demonstration " Sgt Ray Clawson Ogdens civil The disgusted dentist held up the defense director molar in the forceps and said: An all out campaign to stamp out are clearly marked by apprcach In the same general vicLm- - and nothing but the tooth" litterbugs and keep Utah highways SOMEONE who isn't a stamp col of tbe rec?Ptacles state crews fvre of paper and refuse has been ty have erected signs t0 iet the public lector is being sought by city polaunched by- the Ltah State Road know the state has a litter law that lice The other day he went into is punishable with a maximum fine a trading stamp redemption cen Commission ter and walked out with an expen- - ROY — Joseph Thompson about District Engineer Blaine Kav said of $299 It will only take a minute's sive traveling case without turn- - 74 of 5600 S 2248 V Roy was in over three dozen large green trash dTon at Dee Hospital barrels have been placed through- - j time to stop and dispose of any ing in his stamp books He prob- - ' out Weber County in preparation trash that might accumulate in a ably just couldn't wait until he today as the result of a fall on theof his home yesterday afterfor summer motorists and the com- - car Mr Kay said and will save had enough stamps i--n5- this Is-la- ub f one-fami- Nursing Students Planning to Sign To Be Given Tests Preliminaries Will Cut Pageant Hopefuls to 12 The Highland Ward Relief Society show a srecial film on lung LDS Sixteenth Ward will have f i yiii m uic reunion tomorrow at the ward Sup-- 1 cancer luuiuiiuvv and 2th auditorium Tyler per will be served at 6:30 pm ward followed by a program The film titled "One in 20000" Former wrard members and their families j is in color All interested in t h e i film are invited to attend are also invited Reunion Tomorrow up causing factories to put on exHAVE a distinct feeling I'm tra shifts Well now there seems to be being left at the post or m the some difficulty about building up scene the that and lurch passing any inventory in our rancheria We is passing me by A long discussion of this country's stock up on groceries regularly but financial progress and increasing the consumption equals the acquis ition and we get nowhere industrial boom has me puzzled Item: Builders report more Item: Automobile sales are going saleshouses being built and the up and "people are visiting rooms with cash in their pockets" number of new mortgages is climbI'm still driving the neat clean ing steadily Weil we'd like to sign for a mort- and entirely dependable small car I've had for some time and if I'm gage too but we want to get about found near an automobile sales-- j an acre of land with some trees and room it'll be with about a couple dirt and angle worms and with a of bucks to pay for a carburetor house that already has that "lived-tune-u- p in" look When we attain that goal Item: Inventories are being built the mortgage will be of a minor Robert G Penton Ogden fire department marshal is scheduled to meet with the board to discuss fire hazards in several of the older schools Students planning to enroll in the Weber College associate degree program in nursing next fall will be given entrance tests and interviews April 23 starting at 7:45 pm The examinations and interviews will continue throughout the day in Building 1 upper campus said Mrs Ruth Swenson proJudges for the Junior Chamber May 21 at Mt Ogden Junior High gram director Lunch nursing sold will be of Commerce Miss Ogden Pageant at 7:30 by nine out-o- f county judges students freshmen nursing by Mrs Swenson said that while adpreliminary contest to be held to- The winner will go to the state morrow night in Ben Lomond High contest and if she wins there will ditional tests will be given before School at 7:30 have been announced compete at Atlantic City next the fall term it is desired that as September many prospective students as posby Kent Petersen Jaycee judges In tomorrow night's preliminary sible take the exams April 23 to committee chairman the girls will be judged on person- meet other students and faculty They are: Mrs Claire Matthies ality talent appearance in eveCarl D Buehler Leonard Rowley ning gowns and bathing suits Addition to Residence Glenn Hanson Mrs Katherine Master of Ceremonies for Warren Kindred Mrs Creed Samuel Salas has applied to the phase of the pageant will be Len H Steward all of Ogden Allen past state president of the city engineer for a building permit The last three entires which Jaycees and an employe at Radio for an addition to his residence at 3210 Pacific brought the number of beauties to Station KLO 27 are: LaRee Linford 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs George G Linford 1137 26th Margo Hedges 21 daughter of Mrs Horace E Hedges 2584 Tyler and Charlene Crouch 19 daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley Crouch 1611 26th After the preliminary there will be 12 finalists They will be judged Ward Will Show Lung Cancer Film j By Bob Age term 'MISS OGDEN7 COMPETITION Sam-uelsen- I semi-monthl- y Plain City School Band Will Present Concert Thursday j J Ogden Board of Education may appoint a principal for the new Highland Junior High School at the y session tonight at 7 Thirteen items of business are on the agenda Also listed for consideration is appointment of a music supervisor to succeed Lester Hinchcliff who retires at the close of the school "Christus" an oratorio which its al Ogden people looked out their win- sive Rodrigo's air from Verdi's Carlos" dows this morning and said "It was "Don Another high point of the eve- a short spring" ning was the singing of a song by Clouds covered the front of the Poulsen about the fiords and £la mountains and occasional spits of ciers a new song to most of the snow fell listeners but one they would like There was only a trace of precipi- - to hear again tation recorded at the Pioneer plant The voung artist's closing group of the Utah Power and Light Co in English included "Hills" by La on 12th Street and the lowest tem- Forge "Danny Boy" by Weatherlv perature last night was 37 degrees and "Blow Me Eyes" by Malotte 's The spotty character of the rain to reveal new aspects of Mr and snow was shown by the fact no art Carl Feurstner of Brigham Young precipitation of any kind was recorded in Hunts ville was the excellent piano University At Eden a few light showers wet accompanist — DJG the roads but brought no measur- - able precipitation The somewhat chilly weather is expected to continue in the area tonight The Weather Bureau in Salt Lake City predicted "local" light frosts for tonight especially in the eastern part of the state be presented on Good Friday as an annual part of the observance of Holy Week A total of 15 churches are represented in the choir which has presented annual programs since 195o AGAINST BEAUTIFUL STAINED glass window Mrs Robert Benson (left) directs Don Clark the Rev Lowell Erickson and Dianne Sepal members of the Protestant Choir in a passage of the "Christus" oratorio which will Lund Capt Albert Mulder Jr and which believes in providing encourT Sgt Edward P Lile are also agement for promising native talent rand with the cooperation of assigned Colthe Ogden Community-Webe- r GEOGRAPHIC REVIEW concert series After registration Friday morning lege Mr Samuelsen commanded imthe first session will feature a geo- - mediate attention and admiration as he sang his first group which included Handel Purcell Stradella and Cavalli Then he demonstrated his sound study and preparation by singing four difficult Mahler art songs Among the highlights of the evening was his performance of two operatic Washington The public is invited Land purchases to be discussed are a new high school site in Roy a junior high site south of Roosevelt Elementary SchooKand a five-acr- e elementary site in the western part of Washington Ter- w-a- uality Roy ly j two-third- baritone made a splendid impression at Ogden High School last night as he sang in fine style a varied and difficult program Mr Samuelsen has a voice of wide range and power and of exGuard cellent Col quality which he has learned Other instructors will be Lt to use effectively to produce maxiDana F Peck Maj Keith Russon mum listening N pleasure Brown Capt Julian The H Swan Jr Capt young artist was presented Maj Arthur Donald R Spradling Maj Orin L here by the Utah Concerts Council ing tourist seasons 1 32 Stud ents arner up YU Awards Artist Sings With P ower 100 United prominent people States who attended a similar seminar in Washington D C 100 PERSONS At the conclusion of this meeting which outlined the Soviet threat to the free world the 100 persons were then delegated to hold similar meetings in their home communities to spread the story still more Gov George D Clyde will attend the first meeting and give an address of welcome Chairman of the meetings will be Col Ray Peterson deputy chief of staff of the Utah Air National ross n : Three Ogden men are among 25 Utahns who have been invited to a special seminar concerning the Soviet Russia threat to the free in pgc said they intend to do everything possible to keep the boulevard from becoming a race Item threat General Rich "was one of of icjh CosA Spooner n tionai Guard Seminar O 1JISCUSS III driving the S35 fine Benson F Rich 18 1098 16th Robert L Miller 18 628 16th and Robert E Sanders 29 135 Quincy for this offense The complaints in will all stand trial Friday after the past have charged careless pleading innocent p Uc APRIL 12 1960 which carries a lighter penalty than reckless Both Judge Sneddon and Mr City Judge Charles H Sneddon declared war today on motorists who persist in "using Washington Boulevard as a race track' Alter six arraignments on the charge Friday and four more yes- terday Judge Sneddon hinted that possible jail sentences would be imposed in ihe future The usual has been a $35 fine City Attorney Robert Spooner in- dicated that the city may begin bringing charges of reckless driv- ing against those persons arrested 1 Clip Two members of the Ogden PBX Club Mrs Robert Wallace (left) and Mrs Robert V Probasco president discuss ticket sales for the play "The Moon Is Blue" which the club is bringing to Ogden tomorrow night The comedy will be played at Washwill be used by the sponsoring organiington Junior High School at 8 pm Proceeds zation to help pay expenses for the coming national PBX convention in Salt Lake City in July The club roster is made up of switchboard operators throughout the Og- den area OGDEN — The annual Easter Party for children under 19 will be held in the South Ogden Park April 16 starting at 10 am the City Council announced last night Activities include an Easter Egg hunt The program will be supervised by Mr and Mrs Delbert Burton and sponsored by the city civic business and other organizations znd private residents 1 I H |