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UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 21 1957 f Ward Will Sponsor Carnival Saturday As Fund Activity IPS U vLi Vfey iu 15 cooler uperiot 14warns to V 4 "I: i iS i XI r 'A 1 t0 k£? and booths fish pond darts and pony eummr rides will be featured beautify your horns at th tarn timet The day's events are being Hndom Kaiser Aluminum Shad sponsored by the High Priest's atop $crening hat tiny louvars that of the ward under the Quorum hot tun ray before they hit window William Olsen All of direction of — tbua eliminating a major cau will be used to cleared money high room temperatures Your room new the finish building 15 cooler! ea help tay at much 4 'i x 1 Local" Serviceman Ends rtrtnTio SHADE SCREENING EX Blvd 81 Uee the Classified I- v - h N- - El r Special Stage Ready For 'All Faces-West- Car Plate Missing SUPPLY CO Ph Army Post Butters Jr has Ogden SNA S130 Washington - Pvt Carl E been graduated from the liquid THE SCORE of "All Faces West" is discussed by (left the oxygen generation course at Bel-voto right) Roland Parry composer Frederick Davis ir Army's Engineer School Ft musical director and Mary Ellen Bailey choreographVa X He attended Weber College beer The Mormon Pioneer epic will be presented July fore entering the service in Janu12 13 and 14 also worked and of this year ary at Hill Air Force Base REHEARSAL TONIGHT He is a son of Mrs P Crepeault 3437 Porter Ave His father lives at 2575 N 700 East St North Kaiser Aluminum i 1 r fx Florence H Child 32 Clearfield pleaded guilty in City Court The special stage for -the presento a no front license plate charge tation of "All Faces- West" is and was sentenced to pay a $5 practically completed at Ogden fine The sentence was suspended Stadium however First rehearsals of the stae group will be held on the stage-- J tonight at 7:30 In case of rain the rehearsal will be held in the East Ogden Recreation Center All actors who participated in last year's production of the are Mormon Pioneer music-dram- a BREWED WITH urged to attend tonight's ' ' PURE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER SIZES to 26 fncfiet " taw-e- p 1 ©ir J mmM V fastis rtfresbisz J— f n H l ciiLunnr cos1 11 I v-- eofmicaT1 And iatal for fiftim of tfyr fvi3 or JJffKEt m PHONE EX SALT 39 UXE 0E8EII rXOVS Pay for Shooting Charged with discharging firearms in the city Eli Jenkins 42 163 25th St pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a $25 fine or serve 12 days in jail J ©RAMP ©IPilO© I Hy-ru- A Louisville I 8 j I I 1 ' ? 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OF IFOCTUliS 3544 WASHINGTON BLVD Saturday June 22 10 a m ffo 4 p m TS Reg i 7 Tl A ' 1 V" I - t ' t : i As Disorderly Persons Army Course eek - ¥ - - ' Man Woman Fined An eight weeks course In the handling and storage of liquid oxygen has just been completed by Pfc John B Anderson at the Army's Engineer School in Ft Belvoir Va A son of Mr and Mrs Norman J Anderson 1655 Kiesel Ave he entered the service in March and received his basic training at Ft Ord Calif He is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School 8 inches ? r time ' The star of the production baritone Igor Gorin is scheduled to arrive July 6 to start his rehearsals The inspiring saga of the Mor mon Pioneer trek written by Mr and Mrs Roland Parry will be Sunset presented July 12 13 and 14 &ome 8-W- W 4k X Serviceman Completes ffandPu!! AIl-Met- af Other plans for the annual pro duction are going smoothly also The chorus under the direction of Frederick Davis and choreographer Mary Ellen Bailey and her dancers have been practicing for : k-- wrr r y UTAH GENERAL DEPOT — work performance Superior have been presented to awards 17 civilian employes at the Utah General Depot Each presentation included a letter of commendation from the UGD commanding officer a Department of Army certificate and a cash award Receiving $200 awards were the following employes from Ogden: Julia S Robinson Donald R Cox William E Deeter Louis L Jones Floyd A Thompson Leonard A Smith and Madge P Snyder Also receiving $200 awards were Pedro Arciaga Layton Mary R Nance Morgan Jesse R Johnstun Kaysville and Roy Daley Heber G Koford Raymond C Olsen all of Brigham City Checks for $100 went to Artise S Saunders Lucille H Carnahan and Una K Roskelley of Ogden and Ada W Gibson North Ogden civilian employes Twenty-si- x have received a total of $660 in cash awards for suggestions estimated to save the government more than 5 million dollars and 2200 manhours in one year The awards wrent to the following Ogden residents: Ernest C Cook $60 Willis S Thomas $60 Gwen S Byington $55 Ray E Durant $40 Moulton N Smith $30 Elveda S Hebdon $25 Kay Pagano $25 Spencer J Hutchins $25 Dpnel R Caudel $25 Donna Jones $20 Rella B Stanton $20 Lelaiid McBride $20 James C Sweeten$15 and Eugene R West $15 Ten dollars awards went to Austin L Clifford Charles L Ormond Paul G Barkley and William C Betteridge Also receiving s u g t io n awards were Ronald B gej Garrett $40 Brigham City Wayne VD Norr $35 Deweyville Arlie H Tincher $20 Brigham City Keith E Steed $20 Sunset D Tucker $20 Brigham City Fay R Lutz $15 Sunset and Raymond C Allred $10 - tji W V s J m 1 durinsr th hot Training at 1 A s 1 M keeps screen Window I 1 X A carnival complete with concessions games and refreshments will get under way tomorrow at 2' pm at the new Fortieth and Ward Building on Forty-eight- h 3rd Street and Iowa Avenue The carnival is being sponsored by the Fortieth Ward as a building fund project and will include a barbecue at 6 pm as a special feature During the afternoon and evening games greased pole climb 1 Piai itnd mt th vertised t J133SS aod will pey ( AddrM City Aseocoti witii wpciete r Kfvstone Movie Outfit s I aftcloss weekly S an J- -' ptymtnt - |