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I' f i Dr H Grant Vest veteran educator and director of the Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education will deliver the commenceV- The 71st annual commencement will be held June 2 at 8 pm in the LDS Ogden Tabernacle The gradu- ating- - class totals 351 students Diplomas will be awarded by Mc-Gh- of the State Board of Education and the class will be presented by Dr dent I : college presi- Dr Vest dias been a prominent figure m Utah education since 1942 when he was superintendent of Uin- tah County School District He later was superintendent of Logan City School District and a commissioner of education in Colorado He served as a member of the president’s committee for the White House Conference on Education in 1954-5- 6 and was a member of the t advisory committee to the department of defense on education in the armed forces lie was chairman of the committee on education Utah Senate in 1948-4- 9 and participated in two statewide citizen studies of Utah’s educational system He is a mer educational advisor to the National Citizen Council for Better Schools Yvonne Hodges Miss was chosen Ogden 1960 during the annual Miss Ogden Pageant in the Mount Ogden Junior High School last night She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Hodges 5213 S 250 W First attendant is Marsha 20 daughter of Mr and Mrs Vere McGhie 2766 Monroe Second attendant is Margo Hedges 21 daughter of Mrs Horace E Hedges 2584 Tyler Virginia Larimore 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl A Larimore 5130 S 2175 W was chosen as Miss Congeniality An even dozen girls participated in the beauty-talepageant sponsored by the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce Among the judges was Jackie Winterose Miss Utah for 1959 aoiicpBog i Le-Gra- nd William JP- -' Miller IB OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING MAY 22 1960 B —Section ‘ - P : Backman member r t Eighteen-year-ol- d ment address to Weber College graduates i m Utah Educator Picked JayceGS Pick FbrCpmmericement Talk & Reported ie Xj u DR H GRANT VEST J3)je9dS U8UI3DU9UIUI03 (R-Uta- 200-mil- e Amvets Elect Utah Officers includprofessional organizations and the ing Phi Delta Kappa ’V American Association of School Adof Ogden was Howell N Arthur ministrators He is a graduate of reelected commander of the Utah reBrigham Young University andStanDepartment of Amvets during the ceived his doctor’s degree at ford University Palo Alto Calif group’s annual convention here V a WASHINGTON TERRACE— Judy Henderson daughter of Mr and Mrs E C Henderson 130 West 4500 South was crowned Miss Washington Terrace of 1960 here last night Her attendants are Judi Grant 16 daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Grant' 505 West' 5125 South and Ann Milstead 17 daughter of Mr‘ and Mrs James C Milstead 268 East 4800 South Nine Ogden members of - the Nine girls competed for the crown Air Reserve Squadron have 9426 held contest in the annual beauty y tour of called for a been ElemenTerrace in the Washington Air Force active duty at three tary School auditorium w ithofMayor cere- BasesStanley Poulsen as master Airman Paul E Bingham 325 monies 33rd has been assigned to Mouncnnvn makes The beauty-talen- t 4Miss Air Force Base Idaho Home tain for the Henderson eligible Gerald E Buller 1644 Lt while 1st Lake Salt in contest City Miss Utah next month She was crowned by t Rushton will see duty at Hamilton Diane Amoldus Miss Washington Air Force Base Calif 15-da- - 1 - ! 30-seco- nd il ?l:J : 9666 4 - wi MISSILE ROW AT MILITARY SHOW The first stage of theMinuteman missile (left) was displayed publicly for the first time at yesterday’s Armed Forces Day open house at Hill Air Force Base The ICBM first stage made by Thiokol Chemical Corp near Brigham City was shownandto some Navy 50 000 people who braved high chilly winds to watch Air Force Army alsnow and rain and winds threatening forces demonstrate their armed might High most halted the air show before skies cleared at noon Some of the fastest manned of aircraft in the world shot across the skies over the upturned heads of thousands is Snark is The Bomarc proud Americans The missile in the center of thepicture the 9 Ogden Members of Reserve Called to Serve Active Duty v Ujf j 1 - The remaining reservists have all been assigned to Hill Air Force Base They are: Maj Junior M Squires 157 Quincy Capt Robert Gigliotti 3239 Monroe airman Glen Rt Kilfoyle 2937 Pingree J airman Loyal E Larsen 573 28th M Sgt John W Reeves 604 Darling Capt Raymond P Overfield South Ogden and airman Raymond W Law 539 Grace 0 -- him ' fc if1 w1m v yesterday Terrace Selects Queen During Annual Pageant ‘ : Other officers elected were Mark Biljanic Midvale vice commander Nolan Olsen Midvale judge advocate Myron Grimoud Midvale provost marshall Ethel Beasley Ogden vice commander at large Peter Woolley Bountiful adjutant ' Clifford Parker Wellsville vice Terrace of 1959 fordistrict 1 J amss R commander is a The new Terrace queen vice commander School Ogden mer: Weber High junior Knight 3 and will district be a and Jay Miller Midvale delegate prom queen vice commander district 3 to Girls’ State next month f h) anti-aircra- ft Dr Vest belongs to a number of - The Bomarc missile is designed qualitatively in the same time peto be launched within 30 seconds riod ' ' V with a speed 27 times greater than j “The recent completely successful flight of a Bomarc B fired at the speed of sound truly This and other previously classi- Eglin Air Force Baseinwas a develthis milestone significant fied information about the contro- opment program And I am able versial missile was released by to add that yesterday jat Eglin we Henry Aldous Dixon yesterday had the second completely success- in his weekly news letter ful Bomarc B test in which the Dixon noted that missile Congressman exactly as pro“the battle for the Bomarc has grammedperformed test and for a shifted from the House to the Se- its accuracy w7as gratifying nate” defense “There is no The congressman from Ogden or under available developsystem said: j ment today which would match the On Wednesday deputy Secretary Bomarc B This missile is not only of Defense James H Douglas testi- for a low altitude kill capdesigned fled before the Senate defense ap-- 1 ability but is also designed for an prcpriation subcommittee and fully effective range up to 400 nautical substantiated the claims I had miles at of Mach 27 and made to the House that the Bo- the abilityspeeds to be maintained on a marc is a military necessity alert continuous His own position was greatly cancellation at this time “It’s strengthened by the completely suc- would be a serious loss to our air cessful Bomarc flight of Tuesday defense capability Vre therefore the day before he testified The strongly urge the comimittee to repartial failures during the early store the 404 million dollars of testings played a part in the de- fiscal year 1961 funds and 2536 milcision of the House to eliminate the lion in prior year funds or a total r funds of 294 million in the j missile proSecretary Douglas declassified curement Air Force - appropriasome of the secret data which I had tion” not been able to reveal previously “Thus” said Representative Dixsuch as the fact that the Bomarc on “we have the testimony of one could be put into the air on only of our highest officials responsible 30 seconds notice and that the for the nation’s defense that the speed of the Bomarc is 27 times Bomarc missile funds jshould be reas fast as the speed of sound stored Northern Utah is so profoundly “In addition to Secretary Dougaffected by the Bomarc controversy las’ testimony last wieek Senator 1 have decided to include in this Bennett gave an excellent speech column excerpts from the statement on the Senate floor and showed a made by SecretaryDouglas and the movie on Bomarc’s capabilities to questioning that followed his testi- senators and their staffs All of mony: these ‘actions have been beneficial Mr Douglas —The deletion of in creating a favorable attitude toBomarc B funds is one of the most ward the Bomarc in the Senate” serious actions taken by the House on the 1961 defense program The cancellation of the operational pro- Valuable Suggestion gram for the Bomarc B rnissiie A suggestion idea submitted to would leave a serious gap in the capability ' provided under the re- Clearfield Naval Supply Depot ofvised air defense plan which would ficials has netted Odean Hamblin of not be filled either quantitatively or Clearfield a $10 award j nt ¥ Ii3 at the far right Will Reroof Motel ' ’ - 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