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'?3 Tomorrow evening a graduadance will be held in the tion OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 2i 195T Hostess House on the post The cadets received most of their traininc in classes Dur ing the last week of training the group was divided into two groups half received training un- der officers of engineer Dauaiions while the other half received instruction from artillery officers CA3IP W G WILUA3IS— Sec- enrolled as new members in this Upon receipt of their commis have will completsummer and camp bars ond lieutenant diplomas sions Saturday all the men exofficer their training cept three will return to their will be presented 25 members of ed half of The officer candidate class will present units the first graduating class of the Utah National Guard Officer form with other units of the Utah National Guard during the colCandidate School Saturday The group first to enroll in the orful parade and will be called the presUtah military academy will re- "front and center" for mothWives awards of an entation ceive commissions during awards parade at Camp W G ers or girl friends will have the honor of pinning on the gold Williams At the same time 41 cadets bars following the parade SA ' THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Graduates at Camp Williams To Get Bars and Diplomas BRIGHAM CITY Ralph C Ver- Mr and Mr of son Willie nal Willie was awarded his degree in dentistry at the University of Washington at exercises on June 15 He is a graduate of Box Elder High School and received his bachelor of science degree from the Utah State University at Logan He served a "mission for the f LDS Church for two and years in New Zealand He is married to the former Beverly Morrill of Tooele They have made their home in Seattle Wash for the past four years while Willie worked toward his degree as a doctor of dental surgery On Julv 10 he will report to Ft Sam Houston Tex where he will enter the Army as a second lieutenant in the Dental corps i j 5 Quizzed on Blackout in Brigham City i - and 13 were veniles ages questioned in connection with a power blackout in the southwest on Tuesday part of Brigham Citychief of ponight according to lice Dell Fife The youths allegedly threw a wire over city power lines at !5th South and between 5th and 6th South streets shorting elec- -' trie lines in the vicinity Damage to lines was estimated BRIGHAM CITY — Miss Flora at $250 Luckily no one was in-- ! which wire hot Mae the Shirley daughter of Mrs jured by until near the Rose ground Curley of Intermountain dangled could the locate school employes graduated from the St ' power Marks School of Nursing on Montrouble day She has attended Westminster College in Salt Lake City and has course in completed a three-yea- r studies of as her part nursing She graduated from Ganado SUNSET — Mrs Larell Duncan Ariz High School Plans for the future include enreports that the Red Sunfor swimming classes tering public health work among will at set children begin her native people the Navahos Lagoon least at must be Children Monday 10 years old or older to participate however and must plan to participate in class instruction Buses will leave at 9:15 am from the Sunset School and fare will BRIGHAM CITY — Graduating be 10 cents a round trip and be will instruction class from the University of Utah on swimming 20 cents Monday June 10 was Carl R Classes will continue each Mon- Sederholm son of Mr and Mrs day only until Aug 1 Registra- Robert Sederholm of 72 South tion is being handled by Mrs First West St who received his Duncan and will close this Fri- bachelor of law degree He graduated from the Box Elday and all children must file DunMrs a registration slip with der High School in 1946 and rei can ceived his bavhelor of science degree in political science from the Brigham Young University in Leased-Ca- r Plan 1953 Okay The From 1947 to 1950 he served a SALT LAKE CITY ( UP)— to Sweden for the LDS mission has Commission Lake Salt City 1953-5he taught Church a new for During calling plan approved de-bids in leased-ca- r agreements j school at Snowville He will take the Utah State save to the city $15000 a signed Bar examination this fall year 12 - I I Magic of modern chemistry and engineering gives you positive power 'over weeds Double benefits in one easy application seems Spread AW' weed a feed lie a miracle the way it clears out dandelions plantain buckhorn and weeds as it feeds other broad-leave- d grass to greater health and beauty Two jobs in one — so reasonable! WEED & feed 1000 sq ft- - $195 5000 sq 2J00 sq To just banish weeds spread scotts 4-granular particles' of famous 24-- D weed control Shaker Can-89- c 5J000 sq 2500 sqjt-$19- 5 I I n v t 1t-$3- i 4 ft-$5- 95 45 xd ft-$3- peeq or Apply weed 4-x- d 35 any time deadly to weeds Will Loan You a Spreader Free" friendly to grass ''VVe rs I ) House of Famous Brands f j one-hal- CITY — Five ju- BRIGHAM Nurse Graduates Plans Health Work ! j : i Swim Classes for Sunset Monday Cross-sponsore- I Gets Doctor of Medicine Degree Gains Degree In Dentistry R d Gains Bachelor Of Lav Degree BRIGHAM CITY — Ross E Jensen son of Mrs Milton E Jensen of: Brigham City received his doctor of medicine degree at the University of Utah He is a graduate of the Box Elder High School and received his bachelor of science degree at the Uni- versity of Utah following hisi Army service His wife is the former Norma Lemon Willard and they have two children Milt and Cindy They will continue to make their home in Salt Lake City for the Coming year where Dr Jensen will serve his internship at St Mark's Hospital OPEN FIRDAYS TILL 9 - — - - M iiiMMmnimT JL— — iiiinmiiiiiiwi JLJiiaiiawMMMMMMiiaJWiw ""1IT HH"wwr ! t i j j Cars Damaged In Pileup at Brigham City BRIGHAM CITY —A r " n7mii V a ' " pileup at the 1st North and 1st West Street detour stop sign here damaged three vehicles $650 yesterday at 1:20 pm The accident occured when a car driven by Gary Grouwinkcl - Iowa took his eyes from the road momentarily and smashed into the bacK m a car driven by Ray R Gillespie who was 57 Spokane Wash stopepd at a stop sign at the intersection of 1st North and 1st West streets Force of the impact pushed the Gillespie car into another car which had stopped at the in- 20 of Columbus f4 m1 iiisit!! Si llllWIlliiJlfr IHI1H A f 1 r Whenf'ou're sure of the whiskey you're sure of the drink Whenou're sure of the drink you re sure of tne pleasure WhenUvou're sure of the pleasure yoWre sure it's Seagram's 7 Crown 4! tersection The latter car was driven by Clyce Evan Owen 16 125 North 5th West St Brigham City Grbuwinkel was cited for traveling too fast for existing conditions His automobile was damaged $450 Damages to the other two cars was listed at $100 on the Owen car and $100 on the Gillespie vehicle said Daryl Conger city patrolman who investigated r- ' ' BSWrtl v " i S6- ' Sutc be and Seagtam's Say OF AJVIEIXIGAI ATHISICEr AT ITS FINEST COMfm iIA !H J! ti I it 'y tolle T ' ' im three-ca- r I FREE PARKING ! NEW YCfi'K CITY 4 j V -- r - III Cut BL&CW VHISKEY E5 PROOF b JJ if End ipod Spoilage 66 GRAiS Uj KEU7RAL SPIRITS V 1 Refrigerator Blues NEV 1957 G E Willi Extra Largo FREEZER G0r1PARTflE2T privvev :r- -' O 'Magnetic Door (automatic door closing) ° P Full-Wid- th O Full-Wid- th Freezer Chiller Tray © Adjustable Door Shelves Q Butter Compartment O Removable Egg Rack SPECIAL SUMMER BUY PRICE WITH TRADE 1 'f fs4 lAS'8p : 4 1 Res 5230C3 Refriscralor Valuo fl Since Sun-U-p 1957 and Still Not Tired! The sun gleamed low in the east when he set out on his journey this morning And here he is — well after nightfall— still going strong at the wheel! If you have spent any time in a new Cadillac car you can understand his reluctance to bring his clay's journey to an end For the man who holds the wheel of this magnificent motor car is heir to the greatest satisfactions ever conferred on a motorist To begin with the car holds him In superb com- fort through even the longest day Its seats and every are wonderfully soft and buoyant attendance imaginable convenience is in constant Then of course there is Cadillac's almost 11 CUBIC lT V E G f unbelievable ease of handling Starting turning the car seems almost to read his mind stopping And finally there is the deep satisfaction he enjoys in commanding his own Cadillac car For possession is nine points of the pleasure when your motor car bears the beautiful crest of Cadillac Little wonder then that he still finds himself at the wheel For the miles ahead are always tempting : —when the miles past have been so wonderful I ' I O Holds 385 Pounds O Magnetic Safety Door O Full G E I 1? 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