| Show rXl I f THI OGDEN (UTAH) lit 2 Huntsville Youths Help Third to BYU Presidency ' ISA STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THURSDAY EVENING MAY 7 1853 ' By ORETTA BURROWS — HUNTSVILLE Two young Huntsville men helped a thin! ' I become new student president at Brigham Young University- for the 195354 college year Elected to the top office after closely-rua race was Quinn McKay son of Mrs Bessie McKay The two who helped him along the road to vic- - ©innnnns uj ira 5 V-1- 7 n hotly-conteste-d i Deweyville Beautifying Improving School Area t 1 DEWEYVILLE — Community operation “Playground” is well underway at the school grounds with leveling work as the first I step Plans call for a complete beautification of the grounds over a period of several years laying out several tennis courts and set-- : ting an area aside for a ball dia- - i ! ond Sponsoring the project are the school board town officials the school PTA and the Friendly Circle Club PTA meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 at the Dewey- - villa School New officers will be elected for the coming year h and members of the Accordion Band will present a program they have prepared for their appearance on television All parents are invited to attend Immediately following the - PTA meeting at 8:30 a meeting will be held at the new - meeting house to discuss various problems concerning the building 4 Mr and Mrs Winford Barrus attended an awards and honors convocation and for ’ honor students atreception the USAC "where Neil Barrus brother of Mr Barrus received honors and a cash award in the School of Engineering Mr and Mrs Paul Bond have returned from a business trip to California w- Mr and Mrt Horace Barnard have received word their son Jerryr who left recently for duty with the Army Is taking his basic training’ at Fort Ord Calif and Mrs Wayne Fryer spent Sunday in Pocatello Idaho visiting Mr and Mrs Gene Bcheib -- Mr Spring has brought the usual flurry of building and remodel- ing Mr and Mrs Jack Germer are beginning ? new home and Mr and Mrs Myrl D Perry have started an extensive remodeling job on their home In the final stages of completion are the e homes of Mr and Mrs Lorry and Mr and Mrs Myrl Norr 4 : tory were Franz Johansen and Bryan Renstrom sons of Mr and Mrs Mark Johansen and Mr and Mrs Arnold Renstrom respectiveA graduate of Weber High and Weber CoUegel ' President-elec- t McKay is superintendent of the as installed as PTA secretary m Myrl D Perry who is attending the USAC was recently selected as a transfer student from Weber College to return and discuss with Weber College students opportunities at the USAC I f Sirs Marjorie Jeppseh Clearfielder Heads VFW Auxiliary II v Spring Festival' MORGAN — First and second grade pupils at the Morgan Ele mentary School will 'give their spring festival on the high school football grounds tomorrow afternoon The youngsters will present “The Story of Persetheone” The program is open to the public In charge of the festival are Mrs Maye Rawtte and Mrs Benon Farrell first grade teachers and Mrs Margaret McKinnon and Miss Bessie Brough second grade instructors Seven- girls ’who will graduate this spring were entertained at a tea presented by the Fine Art - Study Group They were Miss Carol White Miss Connie Christensen Miss Barbara Smedley Miss Shirley Epperson Miss Elaine W Page Dorleen R Midesell and Primary Stake Board members-' Miss Welch attended May conference meet- Miss RaNae v various in wards throughout ings American Legioa and Auxthe South Bear River Stake Those from Deweyville included iliary members will meet Mon- Mrs Stella Spackman Mrs Grace day at 8 p m in the Court'Warnke and Mrs Margaret Perry house to install the new ofHo-riy- - and patriotic instructor tiful d m Beverly Hepworth has beeif asked to serve as assistant secretary In the Fourth Wyd Sunday SchooL Mrs Keith Stevenson is a new teacher in the Junior Sunday SchooL pre-scho- v School PTA meeting Mrs Vir- - 1 i 913 j 1 r Fin i f t t 1 High Quality LAVVri & G An DEM te Uh Our Ywr SMdir Spreader and Roller 123 SEED Lay Hash ’SLACO t 403 !!QQ T1IX Maka Sail— the Matt af Your Riant Utahybrld Dent conn 1C2C LAKE VIEW 680— Lb Dial It's Vacation Time tor Some f son-in-la- w ’ 3-7- 64 Evanston JCs Install Officer s TooMiichiLDn’nK ifLViV with MOTHER a a f in muia— i N 9 Se-Cha- -E Flower-of-Sprin- BLUE GREEN RED & GOLD The school cooks with Mrs Helga Doman in charge helped by serving a luncheon of hot dogs milk and cookies Don Clawson has been out of bis first grade class for a while with the chicken pox A while back he was out with measles He says he hopes this will be all for this year Don is the son of Mr and Mrs George G- - Clawson The Valley School principal is limping around but Bonnie Allen can’t even get on her feet as the result of two recent accidents Glen R Miller the school principal was hurt when a car trailer in which he was hauling trash dropped on his foot No bones were broken but he’s wearing one house slipper and 'doing as little walking as possible 12-2- Rlverdale It will be presented by the Sunday SchooL The Rlverdale Stake Sunday School union meeting will be held at 2 p m on May 24' at the Washington Terrace Recreation Hall Janet Wooley daughter of Mr and Mrs Montieth Wooley has been ill with measles - 2301 Washington Blvd anig tin tthta gtt iltemt THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN HOUSE PAINT1 Yta'll t$ Just back from a business trip through Illinois Ohio Nebraska and other states In that vicinity are Mr and Mrs Ernest Kellerstrauss Johnny Marston collects guns Old guns A son of Mr and Mrs Keith Marston his most prized possession is a “Daniel Boone” muzzle-loade- r of about 1851 vintage It’s all hand forged except for the lock whiclf was cast in England Young Marston would like to join other antique gun collectors in organizing an Ogden Muzzle Loader Club similar to the ones in Los Angeles and Logan — In Television From' - IDEAL GIFT FOR tion Sherwin-William- s makes: SWP House Paint la only pttm the best they know grade how to make MOTHER SERVICE DEALER Between Toes ‘ STAND Why riskdisappointment when yon are Sure of satisfaction if SWP House Paint is used for painting yodg home? 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- daughter of Mr and Mrs Edgar Allen was hurt at Hill Field when she dropped a foot No cast was necessary but the doctor says she can’t do any walking around at all for a few River dale Missionary Transferred RIVERDALE — ElderEIwin HONEYVILLE — It may be Hunt an LDS missionary from rushing the season a bit but Rlverdale has been transferred a few Honeyville residents have to a new location in Switzerland along the German border already planned long vacations He had been serving in St Mrs George Harper will leave shortly for Chicago G alien Switzerland His new area is Schoffhausen situated on the to visit a daughter and Mr and Mrs Lee M Rhine River in northern SwitzerWight She’ll be gone about a land new His companion is Elder month Barton Midvale Utah from And Mr and Mrs DeVern A special Mother’s Day proRasmussen are on their way to Wisconsin where they’ll pick' gram will be held Sunday in up a new auto and take in the sights for about 10 days Mr and Mrs Ben Tolman are spending a week in California where their son LeRoy Tol' man is stationed EVANSTON Wyo — Melvin Marie C Peshel has left for Peart has been installed as presM N where will she work Gallup in offices of the LDS Church ident of the Evanston Junior Mrs Mary Seal has returned Chamber of Commerce at a dinner meeting on Monday night to her home io Collingston Utah after spending the winter May 4 when the members enter in Honeyville with her daugh- tained their wives and partners ter Mrs Lima Hunsaker at the Jolly Roger Inn Other officers installed for the Off to Hawaii ensuing year are Hugh Lane first — EVANSTON Wyo Mr and Mrs William Burdett have left vice president Miles Alexander for San Francisco where they will Jr second vice president James embark by plane for Hawaii They Walling secretary and Albert plan to visit- in the Islands— three Pilch treasurer weeks mx SEID AND FEED Ray Utah the-BY- An elders welfare banquet Is scheduled for May 23 in the First Ward Arrangements are In ficers for 1953-5charge of Earl Stringham Eleven Seagull Girls will be In each Morgan Ward Sunday evening the Aaronic Priesthood graduated from First Ward Primembers will furnish the promary along with six Guide Boys ' gram Sunday Mrs Mina Moss is 0 teacher of the Seagulls and Mrs Nielson is advisor for the Saturday under the supervision of Leqjtollis the Aaronic Guides Mrs Denia Speirs Priesthood of the stake will president of the Primary will have an outing Members will present the certificates visit the Ideal Cement plant at Mr ahd Mrs Lynn Bennett Devils Slide after which they will return to the fairgrounds from here and Mr and Mrs Gorfor games entertainment and don Gurr of Kaysville vacationed in Las Vegas last Week end picnic While there they met with car It has taken 19 years for high trouble and returned home by school students to cement the plane huge letter “M” on the mountain Paul Standing son of Mr and southeast of the city It was first Mrs Jack Standing has his arm started in 1934 and a small por- In a cast due to a fracture He tion of the' letter has been ce- fell at school last week and mented each year on “M” Day until the last patch was finished broke it recently The South Clearfield Parent The students had to carry Teacher Association will hold the water cement buckets and other last meeting of the year next Monparaphernalia up the steep moun- day at 8 p m Dr William O’Gortain in order to work on the proj- man will be the ect Owing to the recent rains speaker Ogden “M” Day was postponed several times The Clearfield Friendship ' Group will hold a temple excurMr and Mrs T R Bates are sion ' to Salt Lake Temple on enjoying a vacation in Three May 19 rot tmi naai Forks- - Mont Mary Lon Lundberg and Record fast relief for gas heartburn Cheryl Deo won the VFW hop lour stomach add indigestion Morgan has reached Us quota skotch tournament here and in the Cancer Drive Mrs Dale 35 lines Ad Now 48T— will compete for the state title Durrani captain announced to1952—G-52IS Newspaper on 16 May day 1 Thirteen pupils were enrolled ' for kindergarten work at the clinic held at the v school This is the largest class 1 for several ' commences years Kindergarten' early in Jane ’ i Mrs Clarence Fryer is visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr and Mrs’ Ross Bowen and family The Bowens are ' welcoming a new baby daughter to their home 1 At a recent Bear River High t BYU Branch Sunday School He r mission to Engfilled a land for the LDS Church Posters for his campaign were taken care of by Mr Johansen an art student for BYU Posters Quinn McKay were nothing new for him He does them right along for one babies will be taken care of durfunction or another at the univer- ing the meeting ’ r sity He also served a New babies receiving names the mission in England Sunday morning were Ronpast Young Renstrom’ took care of ald William Buhrley son of Mr all rallies during the campaign and Mrs Louis E Buhrley Root and helped dream up some of the E Harper son of Mr and Mrs stunts that put his candidate over Glenn R Harper and David Ben He served the LDS in Sweden Wilson son of Mr and Mrs Wil-for- d where he labored for three years Douglass Wilson The HarpAll three have served in the ers are making their home in Ogmilitary forces den Baptismal services were also Bryan Renstrom by the way Is in 'Southern Utah this week held Sunday for two Max Buhrley and Jeanette Ranas part of a variety show is presenting He is dall They are the son and daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis E master of ceremonies Buhrley and George C Randall Sunday morning at 10:30( a speHoles in the road hereabouts cial Mothers Day program will are quite scarce at the presbe offered at the Huntsville road crew and Chapel under the direction of ent The county a did equipment good job of School Superintendent Sunday Bryan Renstrom assisted by 3a repairing them the past week cob Van Beechum and Leon McAfter enjoying the sun all winKay ter at Fontana Calif Mr and The theme is “Mothers Teach Mrs Floyd Jensen are now back by Example” Quinn McKay Niel at their home here Ferrell and Miss Romona Hansen will speak Burt Nelson has returned to The Junior Sunday School class- his home here after a six months es will present “Mother Through sojourn at Mesa Ariz Mrs Nelthe Week” son and the children are still at Flowers will be presented to Mesa where they will stay until each mother Small children and the school year is over All have two-yea- Elda May Moss Bountiful the guard Members of First and Third Wards here will honor the former bishop of the recently-divideFirst Ward George S Has-laSaturday with a party for all ward families Mr Haslam is now the president of North Davis stake Also honored will be Virgil T Hilton a former counselor who is now a high councilman in the stake and Faunt Montgomery former assistant ward clerk who is now in priesthood work with v the stake In charge of the evening are Duffy Palmer from Third Ward and Myron Sessions of First Ward New dance directors In the Fourth Ward are Mr and Mrs Owen Loftis k'-Ja’2- Miss Allen recently two-yea- CLEARFIELD — A Clearfield Members of the Deweyville Acwoman cordion Band under the direction is the neyr president of of Mrs Wilda Brower are rehears- District II Auxiliary Veterans of ing for their debut on television Foreign Wars The posts she’ll May ll New uniforms will be worn by have jurisdiction over as presithe band members including roy dent includes Morgan Ogden al blue corduroy weskits and Farmington Bountiful and here skirts or trousers with long Mrs Mary Pitt an Ogdenite is sleeved white satin blouses Comvice president Josephine senior pleting the outfits will be cordu Day of Bountiful will serve as roy overseas style caps A full day in Salt Lake has been new junior vice president' planned by the band students and Other officers include their leader Bernice Hawthorne Clearfield conductress Marian Kidd Ogden secretary Harriett Smedley Syracuse treasurer Lela Maston Ogden chaplain Jean Boyer Boun- Morgan 1st 2nd Graders- io Hold - ly ginla Elackham of Deweyville Stake Conference in the South Bear River Stake falls on May 10 Mother’s Day so special services honoring Mothers will be held on May 17 at the Deweyville school house All mothers of the Vrardare invited amade many new friends ‘there and each of the five youngsters play in a different school band Home is both places to them now To mark the 103rd birthday of their late mother and grandmother Mrs Katherin McKay Grow Mr and Mrs Wilmer Jensen Mr and Mrs Leonard Grow Mrs' Beverly Montgomery all bf Huntsville and Mrs Arthur Grow Ogden spent the past Friday doing work in the Salt Lake Temple Mr and Mrs Ray Harris are now occupying the house the Julian Brunker family vacated '--f ' Washington Terrace McENTiRE and HILTON Clearfield H H FRANCIS ' ' Morgan 0 i |