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Show A The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, July 21, 1GC Ogden, Weber Ask State Ease Teacher Threat Special to Tht Tribunt A serious teacher OGDEN in the elementary grades, may be felt in Weber County this fall unless the state eases its order prohibiting the hiring of uncertified teachers. shortage, particularly THAT WAS the report Thursday from officials of the Weber County School Districl and Ogden City Schools. Dr, T. 0. Smith, Ogdei superintendent, said that hi district is short 27 teachers 20 of them in the elementary grades. HE SATO hiring temporary teachers appears to be the only solution if the State Depart ment of Education holds to its certification stand. The teacher shortage over the state is "serious, he added. JOHN OW EN, assistant su of the Weber perintendent District, counted 17 vacancies in the county schools, 15 of them in the elementary grades. Both Dr. Smith and Mr. Owen attended a meeting Wednesday In Salt Lake City which resulted in the naming of a three man committee of state school officials to study the problem. tSG 1 Birthday Spec!! to The Tribune A lifelong FAIR VIEW Fairview resident, William E. Rigby, will celebrate his 80th birthday at a N family gather ing Monday in JA Hunter. Mr. Rigby was I born July 24, in Fair- 1881, I view, a son of Charles and Julia Sanderson Rigby. He mar ried Mary M. Dec. Mr. Rigby Peterson, 20, 1905, in the Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mrs. Rigby died Marqh 24, 1954. r 5 A FARMER and stockman, Mr. Rigby has been active in civic work. He served two terms as Fairview city recorder. He also is active in LDS Church work, having served r a mission In the Southwestern States Mission-fieland eight months as a missionary in the Central States. He was in the Fair-- i view Ward bishopric six years and was ward clerk 15 years. MR. RIGBY HAS nine living children. They are Mrs. Hilda Weldon Garlick, Fairview; and Mrs. Leda Rigby Nielson, both Salt Lake City; jMrs. Viva ' Smith, Mrs. LaPreal Green and Mrs. Buena Gunderson, all Hunter; Mrs. Theora Gledhill, Granger; Theron W. Rigby, Kearns, and K. LaMond Rigby, Jerome, Idaho. He also has 35 grandchildren and nine 19G1 Memorial Rite to Eulogize Page Pastor, 3 of Family Special to The Tribun. Memorial ARIZ. services for a Page minister and three members of his fam ily who died Tuesday in a one car automobile accident near Grand Canyon National Park, will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at thp Page Christian Church. PAGE, THE SERVICES will honor Bert Mills Layman Sr., 50, his wife, Mildred, 50, a daughter, Mary Ann, 10, and a son, Bert Mills Jr., 19. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Layman and their daughter will not be Viewed in Page but will be shipped from Flagstaff, Ariz., to Joplin, Mo., for services and burial. Nja was born March 26, 1911, Mis gourj. Mary Ann Layman was born Dec. 28, 1931, in Missouri. The lone survivor was Frank William (Chuck) Layman, 14. He was taken to the Latter-daSaints Hospital in Salt Lake City for treatment of a broken leg. THE ACCIDENT occurred four miles south of Jacob Lake, Ariz., when the late model station wagon driven by Bert Mills Jr. missed a curve and rammed a pine tree on Arizona Highway 67. SoacUl to Tha Tribun A Utah versity professor elected trustee for Mountain Chapter, LOGAN d State Unihas been the Rocky American . i(mm y Happy Weekend Ideal THE BODY OF Ber Mills Layman Jr., who died Wednesday in the Kang County Hospital, and that of his fiance, Alpha Manis, 18, Aurora, Mo., who also died in the crash, will be sent to Missouri. Bert Mills Layman Sr. was bom April 13, 1911, in two-yea- mental Planning, USU, is the new Rocky Mountain representative. Association of Landscape He was back in Logan Thursday after a trustee meetLAVAL S. MORRIS, head of ing and general sessions of th the Department of Landscape National Association in BoulArchitecture and Environ der, Colo. Landscapers Elect USU Teacher as Trustee My Best Buy is the ultimate in an electric . range-- . FRIGIDAME FLAIR $moqrv ur, u only With - : Wada-i- a This is the free standing range that (oaks like . built-in- . Has easy Installation and takes only . 30" f space. 36 wld Iy4vl HanJ-4il- h va lu-fr- nt Rlrli surfac Itijr cUanlng U Making unit lb way ' MILDRED BURR Layman Drevlow Holds Own SPOKANE, WASH. (UPI) The condition jot Idaho Lt. Gov. William E. Drevlow, 71, remained critical at Sacred Heart Hospital here Thursday. Drevlow was reported "holding his own following surgery Tuesday, for Removal of the lower portion of his right leg. for the most pomfortable lounging under the sun Chim'd te ' ) -- w her sister States! 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