Show THE OGDEN STAND s OGDEN UTAH Durin EASTER'S UNTOLD STORIES LeRue S Loock of 5281 S 450 West failure to yield right of way $30 Richard H Brooks zvt oi ringree failure to a keep proper lookout $25 Edward w Roskelley 28 of 3-- 1 3899 Orchard and Paul D Thur- good 26 Salt Lake City $10 each IN SAN FRANCISCO — Ricky Williams Dave Blackinton Paul Halverson Tom Hardy and Jerry Wallace members of the Ogden Utah Boys' Chorus and Trumpet Choir thrill over the invitation sent to the group by the mayor of San Francisco to participate in performances today and Saturday with the California Youth Symphony in the bay area Directors of the group are Glenn L and Fay Hanson They are expected to return home Sunday 77-voic- ed Essence of Spring MALE STUDENTS i J3 0k-'kit I - LIVE IT UP COEDS TREAT "Spring Fever" is the theme of the girls' choice print dress dance tonight at 8:30 in the Weber High gymnasium Students will dance to the Music Makers and admission is by student card cr 50 cents per person The dance comes as the climax to Twirp Week during which the girls pick up all the tabs tote all the books and open all the doors for the easy livin' male students Two princesses were to be crowned today One for the best homemade print dress the other for the best manufactured print The dance is being sponsored by the Boys and Girls Assn's Vx Frosted Tweed Basket Weaves -- Wool Flannels V Passaic Stripes L Ii v"v ' ' If If '" - f M 1 a - £i I a : III J f 'l Jil tiaf: l- ui If I j §?"-- Li t ' J ' Sif 113 '!r l "1 J! 3 7 is Toppers & w "Shorter Than Long Coats" i I 1 t I' nt'l "' Mil 1 I I I i M III Iff if Vf f ! if M f g jt ti in i J i Priced S ji JL o ki I £ Full Length Coats inn ? £f £ i" Is f 4 ftti if - 24 $r98 ' 98 to oil speeding charges Sharon Tippetts 22 of 123 Country Club Dr $10 for no driver's license this?" The sergeant: "At midflight" The priests: "And wherefore did you not lay hold on them?" The sergeant: "We were like dead men from fear not expecting to see the light of day again and how could we lay hold on them?" h The priests: "As the Lord we do not believe you" The sergeant: "Assuredly you have done well to swear that the Lord liveth for indeed He does" The sergeant paused "his expression stubborn He added quietly: "And Jesus is risen" 4 Square Dancers Of Three States To Elect Saturday 6-1- j non-doctrin- Youth Confesses He Shot Window ld hitting the ground but he realized he was there flat on his belly his face twisted to one side in the dirt his eyes registering the gaping mouth of the tomb The place shone like dazzling snow The outlines of two figures took shape like men but not like men radiant glowing heights of perfect light and another appeared between them taller more resplendent still Then he could see no more He didn't know how long he lay there An instant an hour or had he lain there at all? All he knew was that he suddenly found himself standing again his arms still folded at his chest staring blankly into the flickering flames of the campfire Everything was just as it had been before Except he shook his head dazedly Over there in a garden path stood some women and a man or someone talking to them and the sergeant heard what sounded like "Be not and the Sadducees had to ignore this technicality to protect the tranquility of the state— namely their own authority The soldiers if they valued their necks dared not talk in public A Joy to buy A Joy to Wear "Why I Am a Mormon" Mr Minneman said his assailAll the beekeepers and other ant grabbed his rear pocket and interested people are invited ripped it off trying to get the In case of bad weather the lec wallet ture will be postponed one week After his arrest by James R Eason Lee's wallet was found to contain 11 $1 bills and a social oy s security card with Minneman's name on it Newest Store 5502 South 1900 West ZzstS EX MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY DIPT 000 STAUFHR HOME PLAN Saints 116S Washington Blvd Book Shop Upper Level "Relaxin' Listening" Dial 1 320 KDYL Radio ' "Stauffer Whispered Thoughts" Sunday Through Friday The Bon Marche am 9:45 Complete Luncheon 100 fiilllli Deep Fried Breaded Shrimp Redwood Room Lower Level pre- - f±'J Easter better quality A fit -- FARMERS FEED 2008 Washington Blvd r r lfv 7 WCIlffl'S if j many have just arrived 7 ' i smartest styles I COATS I - it h rff arrived e French Fries Sauce Crisp Green Salad Hot Roll and Butter Coffee Tea or Root Beer new shipment - 9 r- in Time for Easter Ladies' Cotton and Cunioni FIGURE A GOOD rome demonstration VET CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Just : For a courtesy figure anafvsis and A guide to the history teaching and organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of ? repeat of a sell out i 1 ® S Senator Latter-Da-y v Heart of the Stauffer Home Reducing Plan is the Posrure-RestThis portable "Magic Couch" enables you to get the proper exercise so essential to achieving a good figure! By Wallace F Bennett 17 : "a This famous plan of effortless exercise and calorie reduction trims away unwanted inches beautifies posture contours and firms all while you relax in our hook shop View 2285 Washington Blvd liv-et- THE LAZY WAY TO Suspect Seized lirWbIlet Theft 8 us al o Square dancers from TTfnh Idaho and western Wyoming will gather at Madison School auditorium Saturday for their annual i eiecuon dance Jack Burke nresidpnt nf the Intermountain Folk and Square Dance Assn said 24 of the top A boy was arrested callers of the area will lead the and referred to juvenile court latest m square and circle danc this week after he admitted ing his 22 rifle had discharged send Election of officers for the ing two slugs through a neigh coming year will be held during bor s window me even'ng He claimed both shots were Present officers inolndo Mr accidental Burke Wayne Archibald vipp One of the slugs narrowly and Nancy Laird sec missed a man police identified president r besides officers only as Mr Blaze 2560 Fowler directors will also be selected The other lodged in a window Saturday frame Lt August Nussbaum head of afraid" the police youth bureau said He rubbed his chin shakily the youngster stoutly maintained Those people — just some more inthe gun had discharged quisitive townsfolk He must have dozed had a wild dream and Police booked a man idpnifiA they came up while he was havas Ted Lee Ogden this week ing the feverish illusions ' His Beekeepers Invited after Marcus Minneman 164 S whole body was in a cold sweat To Lecture April 12 he Temple Salt Lake City comDistrusting his senses he turned and looked at his had been plained slowly robbed Dr Marshel Levin Utah State The robbery was to companion The soldier still sat University will give a lecture have taken place on supposed lower 23th and demonstration on spring after Mr Minneman had arrived there wrapped in his sheepskin management and handling of here from Salt Lake City and bees April 12 at 1 pm at the struck an up acquaintance with Howell field station in Pleasant Lee retary-treasure- Sizes "Did you ?" The soldier sat But there was this conversa— immobile as a dead man bis face tion related in the ancient but this ado over a dead man — waxen white j seemed ridiculous And that babgospel of Nico-demble about rising to life again! EACED TO JERUSALEM between the priests and Great Caesar's ghost! He picked the sergeant Fearfully then the sergeant "We were very much afraid up a stone and flung it at the raised his head and looked at the face of the tomb It banged tomb With a cry he bolted and lay like dead men" he said against the rock wail and clatAnd so it happened that in the haltingly "Afterward we heard tered down into the blackness of morn- the voice of the angel saying to gray dawn of that long-agthe ground the women at the tomb 'Be not ing there were two soldiers rac- afraid"" SUDDEN QUIET ing indeed they seemed flying "To The priests demanded: Then all at once everything out of the grove of Joseph of what women did he speak?" Arimathea and along the road! became quiet Silence reigned to Jerusalem 'vv-VWhen they had calmed suffiHe felt an obscure uneasiness to be told coherent they He thought of moving about scuf- ciently into their their story superiors his to feet break the fling spell and also Pilate the ruling but stood as if rooted All life cluding Sadducees who paid them a large himself too seemed momentarily sum conceal it and to claim suspended halted pausing on the they fo dozed that the Naza-rene- 's — had —— he knew not what verge of must have stolen i i apostles The stars still shone brightly His body In fact they seemed To fall asleep on guard duty though brighter than before They were was a capital offense —but Pilate 1 RAN RED LIGHT were a great deal Larry Allen 19 of Pcrtaee brighter They was happening? What brighter red light violation $10 Alta What was wrong with his eyes? Jones 53 of 203 Chimes View That that light in the light and Dale Kent Brown 2755 Monsky! roe stop sign violations $10 It appeared as if a fissure was each On improper parking com- forming on the roof of the world with a white brilliance pouring plaints fines of $5 each were a celestial door opening assessed against Wallace S Crit- through Its tenden 21 of 1923 Harrison! wardblinding purity flashed downin Lynn Hadfield 665 N Washing a flood shimmering cascading ton David F Sawyer 3045 Circle The his arm Way Ralph Dabling 104 Patter- over hissergeant a flung eyes cry strangled son: Darrell Blakelev 775 37th in his throat and Chester Bannan 2920 PinA shattering blast rent his eargree drums he was not sure Paying fines of $10 each for it was aalthough sound at all but as if failure to comply with the doe had in his own burst lightning statute were S L Leggas 850 head A seized violent shaking Bel Mar Don Art 4001 Riverdale the earth and he himself felt Rd M C Hogge 3884 Jefferson Mrs Eugene Herring 3320 falling There was another thunderous Jefferson and Mrs R E Wood roar a laughing roar like a 3985 Raymond whole army shouting a triumph He had no sensation at all of ' The sergeant: "We do not know who they were" The priests: "At what time wis SOUTH OGDEN — Fines and Continued from Pare CA B FRIDAY EVEN INC APRIL 4t'12Z2 a forfeitures totaling $2888 were paid by 159 defendants who appeared before South Ogden Justice of the Peace Alfred Ghidwell during the first quarter of 1958 The majority of the complaints were for traffic Jaw violations including three drunken driving charges The arrests were made by three regular and one part- time police officers Recent cases included: &RD-EXAMINE- $6 O i ! 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