| Show tThc 12 A Qualified for High Post Salt Cake Tribune Sunday Nov 10 1949 Cache School Head to Retire On 70th Birthday Dec 2 fj aLusiwnuM v$ Auto Collision Tribune Special Hurts 15 at North Ogden LOGAN — Teacher and educator for 45 years Supt J W Kirk-brid- e of the Cache county school district is retiring Dec 2 on his 70th birthday anniversary Not only is Supt Kirkbride an educator but he is a leader In civic and youth movements and his & f Tribune Lrord Blrt OGDEN — A head-o- n automobile collision Involving 15 persona Saturday at about 2 a m on the north Ogden highway Just north of Og- A ' 1 den city limits Inflicted minor juries on most of those involved according- to reports of Investigatofficers ing - Nine of the persons Involved were riding in or pushing a 1936 light sedan northbound on the wrong side of the highway in an attempt to start it according to Harold Ambler investigating state Challengers from Weber county for Utah centennial queen honors are Carol Colleen Price left Betty Bonita Peterson tops among entries patrolman Driver was Carl S Dana 19 806 Canyon rd who sustained head cuts and leg bruises Passengers Jack Atwood 23 578 Oshpme st Bonneville park suffered deep lacerations of the face and head and James (Bill) Stevens 20 528 Canyon rd a mouth cut requiring Tribune Censed Blm Peterson 22 and Carol Colleen six statches head contusion loss OGDEN — Talented and beautiful Price 18 of teeth and leg bruises They wrere treated at the Thomas Dee young women from every section Muss Peterson a daughter of Memorial hospital and released of Weber county Saturday had Mr andd Mrs Howard L Peterst is a brunette 5 passed In review before five judges son later conas 6 inches tall and a graduate selected of two them with feet machine the Reportedly pushing were six men who sustained chiefly tenders from this county for the of Weber college and now a senior of reigning over 1947 cen- at the University of Utah She is leg bruises when the machine was honor knocked back 21 ft and badly tennial observances as state cen- a talented soprano soloist and has done radio and other speech work queen damaged the report showed They tennial Selected from the bevy of 19 Her associate contender from were Barney Smith 20 528 Cand girls be- Weber county Miss Price is a yon rd Frank Smith 25 residing gracious and at an Ogden hotel: Rex Stevens fore a large audience in Ogden senior at Ogden high school and 26 West Ogden Dick Skinner 17 Tenth ward recreation hall of the has been a student of dancing in 2215 Lincoln ave Harry Brewer Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Ogden for 13 years She is a meMarlbwe 26 address not given Saints were Betty Bonita dium blonde 5 feet 3 inches tall Sherwood 21 also resident at a and her talents Include dancing hotel piano and accordion playing and Occupants of the southbound speech 1941 lght coach were three couples Miss Peterson is a descendant of Levi Ashton Cox and Robert residirg at Sahara Village the men being soldiers stationed at Harrison Cox who came to Utah Hill field Driving was Ray K In 1863 while Miss Price is a 6 Sahara Village Mathes 02 of William and George descendant OGDEN Ross R Voight 39 for- Chrisholm who came to Utah him In reportedly uninjured and with suswas his wife Maxine who 1868 employed at Sparks Nev merly tained a leg cut and severe knee died in an Ogden hospital SaturInjury Others were Carl Flynn 4:45 at p m of head and neck suffering cuts abotit the body and day Florence Fynn fractured nose and injuries suffered Friday at 8:15 ether possible injury James R pm In a fall from an outside Prendergast uninjured and Mar- stairway at the Salvation Army jorie Prendergast possible split headquarters 253 25th st thin bone and leg cut Investigating police officers AuThe less seriously injured were Tribune Special Nussbaum and Lloyd K Hill gust on the spot by the — Charles ISien first aid H HOYTSVILLE wras man the that Injured officer aided by tw'o Ogden city reported 84 West stair the resident from he of when Hoytsville police patrolmen V' M Crow and and fell slipped He died Saturday at his home of approximately 10 feet enOrdean Benson had been attempting to gain causes incident to age trance to the residential quarters He was born May 13 1862 in of the establishment and been London in Accident England a son of John returned away according to the and Phyllis Cooper West He Wire Tribune port PROVO — Clarence Demar Elbelieved came to Utah at the age of mnr Officers said that his parents After living mer 25 Tayson was absolved Sat- he had come to townthey within the without in Salt Lake City for three years urday of involuntary manslaughter last two weeks The body was he moved to Hoytsville He marcharges in connection with the taken to the Myers & Foulger ried Hannah Brown in the Salt automobile death June 29 of Keith mortuary Lake endowment house of the L- - Black 22 of Payson when Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Fourth District Judge Joseph E Saints in 1882 Nefson upheld a motion by the Mr West was an active civic defense attorney to dismiss the and church worker He had owned case because of insufficient eviand operated a monument works dence store and a poultry farm He had served as Summit county commissioner and started water works and irrigation companies and teleA irlliun Special ' phone and electric light systems PARK CITY — A farewell His church activities included two Palmer Graduate Rev Burke Martin honoring for the L D S church one and a welcome for Rev William missions 1902-0- 4 In and one in 1936 Kennedy will be the motif of Survivors include his widow the annual bazaar dinner at Mrs Charles H West and the folSt Mary's Announces the Opening and daughters Mrs Catholic church Sunday at 5:30 lowing sons L Mrs O A PetCharles Frost m New His of Offices p Rev Burke became pastor of erson Alice F West all of Coats-vill- e Lydia A and Phyllis West Theresa’s Catholic church 218 REASON BLDG St W W West Price 1 on Nov Rev Midvale Hoytsville and 55 East Second South R R West Salt Lake City: Owen Kennedy formerly pastor of St Theresa’s church became pastor W West Rock Springs Wyo Phone Funeral services will be conof St Mary’s ducted Tuesday at 1 pm In the Hoytsville LDS ward chapel by Reed Brown bishop Friends may call at the Dunn mortuary Coalville Monday evening and Tuesjor Christmas day until time of services Burial will be in Hoytsville cemetery In- J Weber Judges Nominate Two For Utah’s 1947 Centennial 638-23r- well-poise- lengthy record indicates his worth to his native community Smith-fiel- d and to Cache county as a whole His wisdom in directing the county schools dunng the past 16 years is indicative of his ability A great believer In the theory that children should have the best to help them In gaining their education Supt Kirkbride has been instrumental in having modern school plants constructed in many Cache county communities Ogden School Sets Minstrel Show Tribune (curl Wire OGDEN — A two-hopatriotic minstrel show will be presented Monday at 7:30 pm by home talur ent at the Utah state industrial school according to Supt H Parley Kilburn The show which will be in ob- servance of Armistice day has been in preparation for the past month and is under the direction of Steve Cass and Malcolm It employes of the school will have a cast of 46 members several of whom have had experience on the stage in road shows and U S O entertainment features Sa-bo- ra 45 He started his career In 1901 as principal and teacher at Afton for one year following Wyo which he went to the Utah State Agricultural college from 1902 to 1904 and then accepted a teaching position at Smithficld In succession he taught at Freedom Wyo Franklin Ida and Smith-fiel- d junior high school returning to the college to take his B S degree In 1919 After receiving his degree he was principal and teacher at North Cache high school from 1923 until he was appointed superintendent in 1930 “I think the trend of education today is toward cooperation” Supt Kirkbride said “There is a closer cooperation between education industry and business The latter two have never been so kind towards education and willing to spend money for it as they are now” “My plans for the future are indefinite but I am going to learn to fish” he continued “If they will have me I want to spend a lot of time with the Boy Scouts as I believe in this And other youth movements” Supt Kirkbride was awarded the silver beaver award for scouting from the Cache Valley Boy Scout council about 10 years ago and is a former president of the council Other civic attainments of the superintendent Include: Former mayor of Smithficld county club Smithfield leader president Chamber of Commerce member of national Boy Scouts of America past president of Smithfield club and director of the Benson stake of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints quorum Kl-wan- is Years as Educator 7 Seek Post As Cache School Head Wire Tribune — Seven candidates for of Cache county LOGAN it aft? superintendent schools to succeed J W Kirkbride Smithfield who retires Dec 2 were being studied Saturday by the Cache county board of education following a special meeting Candidates were Lloyd M Thcurer executive clerk of th district: Glen R Winn principal of Smithfield Junior high school and president of Utah Education Assn C I Stoddard principal of North Cache high school Ray Mt Merrill Tleasant Leroy e Bishop Provo and W O South Summit L H Alien president of the school board announced that the board was studying the qualifications of each candidate and that a decision probably would be reached next week Mr Allen whose term expires this year announced further that he will not be a candidate for reelection He has been president of the board for the past four years School elections will be held Dec 4 for his district which includes Cove Richmond and Lewiston The dead’ line for petitions " rt Btck-mor- “a h'j Is Nov 18 Superintendent of the Cache county srhool district J V Kirkbride hen he rewill end 16 years In that office and 45 as an educator tires Dec 2 He has also found time to hold numerous clic offioes positions of leadership with the Boy Scouts and In church activities of seventies He was born 2 1876 a son cinda Gibson Cache county Stores to Close Tribune ffperial BRIGHAM CITY— All Brigham City stores and places of business sisted in the establishment of the will be cldsed Monday m observin Smthfield Dec old Smithfield fort His father was ance of Armistice day Elmer of James and Lu- an early sheriff of the county He chairman of the merchants’ Kirkbride early married Lenora Campbell Oct 6 committee of the chamber of com merce announced Saturday pioneers who as 1904 Klit-gaa- rd Victim of Fall Dies in Ogden F-7- Utahn 84 Dies In Hoytsville Abohetl Without refilling — depending on how much you write means Capillary HONOR SLATED FOR PASTORS AT PARK CITY De Leo an Exclusive Eversharp patent Reloads cleanly— with a CA 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