Show 10A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 1958 4 1 i t 1111 U M Lk E f f their support yesterday in residential-agricultur- al zoning" A petition bearing the signatures of 78 persons and asking that the zoning be changed so that the area which is south of Washington Terrace be put in a classification requiring larger View Subdivision lots and putting a halt to use of Dr William P Miller presi- additional lots for keeping of dent of the Weber College and domestic animals was presented Wallace Baddley superintendent to the Commission last week of the college buildings and grounds appeared before the FETED BY FAMILY commissioners at their regular meeting to say that many Col lege Heights residents are now driving through Weber College and its parking areas as the most direct route to Harrison Boule vard EXTEND EASTWARD They recommended that 4100 South be extended east across the South Ogden Highline Canal so that College Heights residents can use that route instead of go ing north through the college campus or cutting back to streets farther south Between them the college City and Weber County al ready own alt but a small part of the land needed for a 50-fo- ot road Ray Kimball city engineer and E Paul Gilgen county surveyor agreed that the proposed route would be the most desirable of those which might be followed Commissioners said that their portion of the road is already available for completion and promised their general support for the project Dr Miller said he would con- tact the owner of the one small parcel of land to see if it is available for sale "then we can take it from there" COLLEGE TO GROW In a general discussion of Weber College's land holdings in the new campus area Dr Miller said that conservative estimates of population growth in Northern Prominent Ogdsnife Marks '82nd Birrhdav Elijah A "Lige" Larkin who celebrated his 82nd birthday recently was honored at a dinner at the family home by his four children and 14 grandchildren The prominent Ogden resident has been in the mortuary business in Ogden since 1885 Mr Larkin was born in the family residence at 648 27th St the son of George Williams" and Ann Lane Larkin He was educated in Ogden City Schools He recalls the Madison School being only two rooms when he was a schoolboy and the Central High School was located in the present Elks Lodge-oGrant Avenue FIRST CLASS He started school at the Weber Academy the day it was opened in 1889 and was a member of the first graduating class in 18S5 He later attended the United States School of Embalming at Denver He spent three years — 1895 to 1898 — as an LDS missionary in the field Following his release he went to Amsterdam Holland for the crowning of Queen Wilhelmina He was manager and reporter for the Deseret News in Ogden for nine years after his return from the mission field During this time he interviewed many famous and nationally known personalities including the King 1 w HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Work on a project to modify 17 ramjet engines is complete and the engines are now awaiting shipment to Eglin Air Force Base Fla for installation on Bom arc IM-9missiles slated for test The highly classified project was done in Hill Air Base maintenance shops under technical direction of representatives of the Ogden plant of Marquardt Aircraft Co Work requirements called for correcting possible flight safety conditions Monitoring the project from its start in early March to completion last week was Col George H Glassman deputy director of prime maintenance at the Ogden Col Glassman put his base orth Ogden School Cantata Hawaiian Dufy For Ogden n Swiss-Germa- Bar m 9 ting an access rod built for College Heights Subdivision near Weber College and filed a petition asking that the present zoning not be changed on Mount HEADED SUP He is also- a nast f-nrpcMent nt the Sons of Utah Pmnprc nyi Chapter and was an acuve memoer ot the Ogden Club for 35 years He was married to the former Rosella Ferrin in 1914 Their children all of Ogden and all grown are George F Larkin E Ferrin Larkin Rowland A Larkin and Mrs Orlo S (Rosella) ly the "UcJc if1!"! andell L Esplin director nounced today It is the first course cf its kind offered by Weber and is designed for electrical contractors he said Instructor is John Ploeger an evening school teacher in marketing and business The residential wiring classes will be held each Monday from 7 to 9 pm starting April 14 and continuing until May 19 "Since it is necessary1 to limit E A LARKIN size of the class the first 25 the Another Milestone to register will be enrolled for this special course" Mr Esplin said Fee is $10 Subjects covered are need for wiring modernization estimating the job why people buy and case histories The course is sponsored by the Intermountain Electrical Assn and was prepared by a joint committee of the Edison Electric Institute and the NaNORTH OGDEN — The North tional Electrical Contractors Ogden Elementary School will positions He was named a mem- Assn an Easter cantata present ber of the Ogden Stake High "Thomas and The Risen Lord" Council when the stake was ortonight at 7:30 pjn in the school auditorium The public is ganized in 1908 and served in that invited capacity for 18 years He later GI Approximately 110 students all served on the Mount Ogden Stake C Pvt Roderick in costume will participate with Army Craig High Council for 14 years son of Cecil E Roderick 737 104 singing in the chorus They Mr Larkin has been acquainted Adams recently arrived in Ha- will present about 15 numbers with all of the LDS Church lead- waii and is now a member of the The cantata has six principal characters with the following in ers having known personally all 69th Armor Rdderick a tank crewman in lead roles: of the church presidents since Marne Buswell Jan Roberts Headquarters Company of the Lorenzo Snow armor's Bat- Paula Rhees Gary Fackrell LarMedium 3rd Tank He was president of the Madithe Army in ry Judkins and Conrad Ferrin son School PTA for several years talion entered 1957 and received basic Mrs Zelpha Head is in charge of August and was also a member of the at Ft Carson Colo He costumes staging and publicity local council of the Boy Scouts of training was last stationed at Ft Knox Kirk Larsen will direct the America He has served on the Ky The at- speech and Rollo Orme is in Weber County Old Folks Com- tended Ben Lomond soldier School of the chorus High charge mittee for morethan 40 years and has been general chairman for the 11 stakes for the past five EASTER "1REATI" years A-- 2 get- 1 1 A course in residential wiring modernization will be given by Weber College evening school one night each week for six weeks beginning April 14 Wen- County commissioners promised nated as a ippf t nmniif fn tat © Iters ill w Class In Home Wiring 1 ? APRIL FRIDAY EVENING OGDEN UTAH Cnlf S parking meter fulfill! problem stamp of approval on the project after inspecting the quality of work performed on each engine DRIVE OUT TO "The fine work accomplished hy our maintenance technicians in modifying these engines shows tur mechanics are both trained ind skilled to handle future ramjet workloads when they are assigned to the Ogden Air Ma teriel Area" he said Meanwhile supply officials in :narge of storing the ramjets ure awaiting call from Eglin AFB for shipping instructions Depending on the urgency of the request the ramjets will either be trucked sent by rail or flown to Florida by the 28th Logistic Support Squadron stationed at Hill AFB The ramjets were manufactured by Marquardt's Ogden plant and trucked to Hill AFB for modification The ramjet although composed primarily of diffuser combustion chamber and fuel nozzle-flamholder is a precis-- 1 ion piece of machinery said Col Glassman It cannot operate without a forward push when launched The necessary push is provided by rocket boosters until the engines have reached above supersonic speeds Besides powering the Eomarc oil which OOAMA has prime 'maintenance and supply responsibilities the ramjets also power two other vehicles They are the Lockheed X-test vehicle and the Lockheed target drone 111 li I I If 111 14 South Main Clearfield Excellent Selection of Easter Sixs t 1 14 Soys i Vz Sizes 1 t 14 n 5ul-Te- TS o ilR COSTUME JEWELRY SPECIAL PRICES K0 $29 i OUTSTANDING FASHIONS IN EASTER CLOTHES Boys' Sport Coats Boys' Suits Boys' and Girls' Hals e high-powere- d Infants' Girls' Dresses (Infants' thru Sub-teeFor Mother: Hose Costume Jewelry Gloves Bags n) FOR YOUR PRETTIEST EASTER CLOTHES m tilt tu 3U " bA i 3 )L- i - 14 South Main lb TA Drool Age Through School Age 7 50121 Q-- 5 s9ftimY '''PI AAA I 1 1 illM IIS V I ' I ? ' ' ' £ -wiv den-Web- er Ki-wan- n Utah indicate that the present studentbody of 1500 will more than double in less than 10 years It should "double four times" by 1375 he said That would not take into account a much more substantial growth if the school inshould become a four-yea- r stitution of Belgium "We are by no means giving Mr Larkin has been associated up on that" Dr Miller said with The zoning petition presented the the mortuary business since Larkin Mortuary was estabto commissioners declared that in Ogden in 1885 He held lished "residents and property owners the as president of the position of Mount View area do hereby Utah Funeral Directors Assn for petition to keep said area desig two terms and was a delegate from Utah to the National Funeral Directors Assn convention for 25 years He served on the national board of governors of that organization for three years during which time he represented the association as district governor for an area covering Utah California Arizona Colorado Nevada - ROY — Although new donations and New Mexico are coming in almost daily Roy ACTIVE IN CHURCH is still considerably short of the An active church worker he $20000 needed to begin actual has held various ward and stake construction on a swimming pool here Basic Days At End Robert Stewart president of the Citizens Betterment Assn For Ogden Bluejacket which is pressing the campaign Thomas L Clark son of Mr said a canvass of business houses by a Chamber of Commerce and Mrs Lloyd T Clark 3219 Adgroup will wind up this week ams has graduated from recruit is Ben Fow-sle- r training at the Naval Training Heading that effort " Center in San Diego Graduation exercises marked merchant who has not Any been reached can donate by con- the end of nine weeks of training included a full dress parade tacting Mr Fowler at the Burger and and review Bar Mr Stewart said he had been asked by many organizations to provide an address where donations could be mailed or sent Best way to contribute he said is to mail the gift directly to the Bank of Utah Branch in Roy rfllCTRIC SERVICE INC which is handling the association's account or to the commitContracting Wiring All Kinds tee r is — Maw 1 j -- - VS--' S New 1958 General Electric j JUnY Off0n O -::-R- Roy Getting Pool Funds Needs More 1 7 EX IX I I I N I I - h I I ' I I ' sy SF' A Va— — — Moill WASHES RINSES AMD DAMP DRIES CLOTHES AUTOMATICALLY 97 bills with a t t m i) D O warranty on mission parhl ar sealed-i- n 4k non-perforat- Big 10-pou- ftS'S ' Mm - " MM V— J BUY BOTH V ifo ftll MS w& rm - L4 w$M ± Wo f - Jk r f to I Trip Servict Phone First wiRrni Paul E Toops IManager 374 25th SL — Phone: EX 37 Hours: MoTv-F- ri 9-- 5 Sat J 8:30-12- — v DHYER CL0SE0UT-- 2 SAVE GENERAL ELECTRIC II Hincidey Inc Ogden Open evenings by appointment Cole Amos Manager 3985 Wall Ave Phone EX South 2-75- 31 Corner of Wall Ave and Riverdale Rd 9:30-5:Hours Moru-Fr- u Sat 8:30-1- 2 Open evenings by appointment liiiidiindiii riuniiur pr)fr C ' T PM 'i1! im &Wmui - — sw- twwVlw ROY UTAH lis n iMilliiisS?6 ' car fires i Darllsii Motor Go 2661 Washington Elvd Thomas Beeline Service 3849 Riverdale Road 23rd Street and Grant Avenue Lubriforium Eldredje Pioneer Service 3925 Riverdale Road Hay Gilte Frcniier Service Bruce Walker Service 30th Street end Washington Civd 542 West 24th Street nn lYenfhcr's Fronlier ' Wm 895 West Riverdale Road ' ran 1C4 ZZlh Zlvesl iiitiyii mm oJi! Sunset ' ISIIIIop Servico RFD iayton Utah" w fmJxj IKI 2530 Pennsylvania Avenue West Ogden K Rubber Welders 302 Washington Blvd end 3393 Washington Rlvd 25th Streer cnrJ Quiney Avenue Ogdea wS mm otyicb Leroy Johnson Serviso 30 Leans made to residents of nearby town M by Dry Flnane C (Ufah) UMi Baker wM w&s Riverdale Frontier Service 234 24th Street (siMEIAl HIECT?IC TONIGHT TILL 8 - iilfif 20th Street and Washington Blvd ONLY Mods! few ' !munU!n liiuuiiiaiu fill uii uo 29th Street and Kiese! Avenue : r I'S' it J : & Clair's Specialized Service B ' P ian new 2445 Grant Avenue FOR ONLY Ouy on the Easiest 'Term© Any¥hen or furniture - ' Poorman Tire Go 1 " ' r' A ' Loans made way to clean up old bill or to pay the new ones Money for every plan or purchase on signature only auto " give greofer ed nd ' ' - - 2810 Washington Blvd $25 to $2000 your MffMmX -- 1 iw wi ' jWf r - hi now SO ' r I capacity O No special installation necessary J A r Q New automatic control trans- s it ' X'9''" ''rA' ' '' ? ''x'j' VV'sl' ' EVER! i AsWV ¥Tl - : w 5-ye- 1 DA610R New air circulation system and drum make drying faster than ever at low temperatures ONLY 't I - Over 50 more clothes capacity than many automatics! © Famous General Electric activator action NOW smi K DRYING AT SAFE LOW EMPERATURES HIGH-SPEE- ' 1 ri ti f J J ' to remove-ea- sy G°I-j to replace Moving Filter distributes detergent evenly throughout wash Prevents "Deter- gent Burn" clean-ea- - FILTER! Filter is easy to 3075 Grant Avo warn 4- Durable metal filter can NEVER CLOG! Will last for life of washer P 1 balance all of your 1 i Phone 'FAMOUS ' SERVICE 24-HOU- R i r- I of Servici Work Those who wish to give directly to the committee should address their contributions to the Roy Swimming Pool Fund care of the Roy postmaster All who donate will receive a receipt by return mail - I Darrcll's Garage Wilson Lane Semeo Andersen ¥mi Saltt- - |