Show Examine Entries in Mound Fort Safety Contest Serfs and Nobles Gather At Mound Fort Contest THE OGDEN fUTAhfl STANDARD-EXAMINETUESDAY EVENING APRIL PP£totrt Cast for Stage Days of Spring Vacation Chosen C3USC It all started this way The noble messenger of castle 103 Sir LeRoy McDonald carried the knightly scroll to the serfs of castle 106 and read them a challenge to a The losers were charged with the penalty of throwing a great party for the victors The challengeof was duly accepted and the laws the tournament were drawn up This outbreak of chivalry among the students may be traced back to the English department where tenth grade students are studying Tennyson's "Idylls of the King"— "Corinne Jones Student Teachers The school extends a warm welcome to the student teachers from Utah State Agricultural college who are working with the industrial arts department Austin Loveless and Eugene Steed are taking a practice course in the school shop so when they have classes of their own they will be better prepared These men are at the shop three days a week and are teaching classes on leather and plastics Mr Besl the regular instructor advises the student teachers —Afton Kunz Saturday's Children Mound Fort is proud of the class A B C D teams playing in the Dirty Sox league in the Saturday Recreation club The finals were held in the school gym Saturday March 29 The games were between the Bobcats and the Black Sheep in class A Bombers and Cutthroat class B Tigers and Polar Bears class C Wildcats and Spiders class D The winners in each class will receive a trophy —Beth MacFar-lan- e tug-o'-w- ar Elementary News The students of the fourth grade of the Mound Fort school are preparing a scrap book containing pictures and stories dealing with pioneers under direction of Miss Cox their teacher The students are gathering all the information possible m order to learn more about the history of their state — Thais Draney Student Officer The Mound Fort student body Ifews of the spring vacation is the main talk at Lewis school This vacation is for all of Ogden's schools This year as usual it will be in the sunny months of April It was scheduled for April 17 and 18 Some students say that due to Easter's coming the sixth of April a change was made in the schedule It is now scheduled for the third and fourth of April We welcome the change for it gives us a real Easter vacation — Jo Ann Arnold Sewing Class £he girls are getting ready for Print Dress week "at Lewis high In the sewing classes girls are bringing bright colored prints and gay patterns to make their dresses Others are bringing gay colored materials to make play suits and beach coats for summer vacation Some are bringing material to make pedal pushers and clam diggers Others are making spring blouses and skirts Everybody will be kept busy till the end of the year —Lois Knight Noon Hour Frolics The playground at Lewis has been regravelied and the pit has been sawdusted for jumping Noon frolics so far have included soft-ba- ll games pitch and catch and which usually includes more boys than girls We have observed that our English teacher Mr Ryan jumps rope much better than barbwire fences — Howard Sherman and James Murray rope-skippin- g Selection Made A few days ago four baseball teams were organized These teams played one another so that our coaches Messrs Hone and Taylor could choose players for the school team The players chosen are as follows: Jimmy Anderson Robert Call Paul Christiansen Jack Cope Carl Crittenden Jim Gray Ronald Gray Ralph Hesse William Hiatt Ray Kennedy Jack Law Jim May-daBoyd Payne Terry Sadler Albert Sanone Gordon Steven Sterling Treseder Jim Robinson Jackie Hill and Leon Olsen We hope that the team will have a successful season— Calvin Br ? hl use-wit- m STRAIGHT SHOOTERS Send for your COMPASS MAGNIFYING -- THAT GLOWS ij Andy f I I 3 I The safety picture at Mound Fort high school is goo a rive stuaem trarric safety patrols are on the job essay slogan and club name contests Above and to back up the program students participated i n poster look over entries in the poster contest Bob patrolmen and Stromberg Nellestein Herman — r— — r — Noontime Activity High At Washington School Response Heavy School Reports Around Washington school atyou look you sight various types this time a year you can hear many Fans are seen daily snapping picconversations that go something tures of their passing friends who like this: "Girls are you going await the clicking sound that tells home for lunch?" "Yes why?" each his fate is sealed Ever since "Well hurry back don't forget the familiar signs of spring pictures have been taken constantly Some your jumping rope Boys' conversations are like this: are taking it up as a hobby and in "Have you got an extra mit?" later years wijl probably become "Yes home" "Well bring it at professionals Others may keep an k to noon will you?" album of them as a There is a lot of activity going on their teen-ag- e years at noon around the school grounds Merrill and Peggy Mukai Carolyn The girls and some boys hurry back to play jump the rope and the Practice Conducted Will the raiii ruin the rhubarb? rest of the boys hurry back to play baseball Will the new shoes fit grandma? These activities make it a sure Will baseball cause as much excitesign that spring is here — Mary ment as in previous years? Yes Hurst and Diane Kristofferson of course echo the cries of South Riu Trumpeteers students "Have you ever seen how your spring with the first crostomach digests food?" This may be cusEvery comes baseball practice There a very unusual question but the is an abundance of enthusiasm in biology science and health classes the boys who are trying out for poat South were privileged to see a sitions on the team film on this subject is the place John Affleck The classes sat silently through four pm is the park if is time these films as they let us see just interested in watching anyone baseball how our digestive organs receive The prospects for the and act upon the food we eat Mr practice so promising that Coach team are Brown pointed out facts to his Taylor is having a difficult itme classes These films were enjoyed limiting them and everyone's hoping to have a hard time deMany boys more of 'them — Norma Wiese and ciding which have is the most appealGwen Mount ing track or baseball but whichCamera Fiends ever is chosen and worked at hard Camera! Action! Yes the season will help to put our alma mater for camera fans is here once again over— Marilyn Ridges and Annette at Washington school! Everyhere Andelin look-bac- FUNNY BUSINESS GLASS i ' r ' T 6:30 pm TOM MIX 3:K)p:m - 30 PM Monday Tuesday and Friday Thursday 2:30 P ML — Friday— Society 1 30 Forum on f: 45 Taxing Fibber McGee and Molly Parker The Bob Hope 8:00 Frank 8:15 Vic Damone Show Show Co-o- ps Youth and A Western Star Rex Maupln'a ICorwln'e "One World Flight" News lAlrlane Trio (Boston f 8:45 tardenms Today m I crazy for equipping the roof with i rudder?" New Street Numbers QUEEN for a 1 Now— 12 Noon mm m fe 1:0 25-2:- 30 est? aiday Mr Paul Woman's Secret Am School AlrlTerrv and Pirates March ot Sciences? King News IMusic Fashions Armstrong H V Kaltenborn News &ack ITennessee Jed s rnSJ11 haywaeo 1 LAYTON April 1— Layton is now ready to identify its streets by numbers instate-widwith the keeping county-wid- e e Lyman street numbering system Ray H Dawson town board president said today Signs for placement along U s highway 91 now are on hand and those other streets are expected for to arrive soon PLAY BASED ON MURDER BRINGS DANGER Thursday 10 AM DRAMA dtm — of big o th America I I Gary Cooper NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE TOMORROW vaONt Gil fJBB RAY MILL AND BARBARA STANWYCK FITZGERALD BARRY and a Cost of Thousand 18 Now Playing ORPHEUM Bargain Hour to 2 pm 30e UEJ 350 39 Evenings All Prices tneiude State and Kiddies lOO federal Tastes mill At TUMI 1 -- ( ENDS TONITE" Ingrid Bergman A 'NOTORIOUS IDEA GIRL" Lc H&tvMfl ROMANCE' the splendors and excitements of a 600 xe show-p- lus All Tomorrow —First Run! f big-tim- e hockey thrills! mem ARTHUR RANK I James CALVERT-MASO- N in wis HUGH BARB AH mm SINCLAIR and ANNE CRAWFORD PETER MURRAY HILL x® DULCIE GRAY ' CO-HI- T FRANC HOT TONE SUSANNA FOSTER! in "THAT NITE SEE the greatest upset of the Season Utah vs U of Kentucky sleuth with a wno gew wv— private eye Hi's a A Starts BEYOND WORDS 2 — BIG SMASHING HITS — 2 "CHILD OF' DIVORCE" and Color Cartoon Special Easter Treat I LL NEW TODAY! EGYPTIAN Co-H- it 440 LAST DAY-- Matinees Thru Fri to 11 Sat and Sun lUmnt I I -- Come Early! 3 to 11 Mon MoijteCristo LOUIS 13 HOURS 2-0- Phyllis Do you still think I'm Washington and COLONIAL Ogden Canyon J I I 100 220 sprints the 440 880 medley relays in the track and di vision ana ior tne field events the shot put broad jump high jump and pole vault Two boys will be cnosen ior eacn event with four for each relay This team Is being chosen for the city track meet and will also participate in the invita tional tracK meet at Provo 25 and 26 — Nocma Goddn April At the Mouth of Beautiful Tonight mm "ih 12 April daughter of agriculture 1947 cherry — 50 Dangerous to Love-F- atal to Hate!! l WEDNESDAY MORNING PROGRAMS 7:00 Imn Farm Journal The Old (News lYawn 7:1 6 Shady Valley Folks Corral H Clarke Songs Patrol 7 :30 In term Main News (News tPotfuck Party IH Warren Newa 7 45 Spike Jones jNelson Olmstead INews Petersen IJame8 Abbe ILew Lacey 8:00 Breakfast News Melody Parade Breakfast Club Club g:15 Birthday Top of Morning iun ana troue 830 Art nur Gaeth NewsRoad of Life INews for the ladles David Harum 8:48)Thls Rhythmic AgelJoyce Jordan with D McNeil 9:00 Smile Time Knockin" at Door Breakfast In and (Fred Waring 9:15 TeU Your Nelghborl Fe Enric Madriguera Hollywood 9:3U i urn hie the Pages Jacknnsyivanians Bereh IGalen Drake Rosemary 8:45 Victor H Undlahr ILora Lawton Grand Slam ITed Malone 10:00 Song Parade ising and Smile IK Smith Speaks IGlamour Aunt Baker ordlKenny "S:l§!£cc2rd£to r Manor 10:30 Trade Winds Tav'n 'Something for (Helen Jennejr Trent ILlstenlng Post I 1Q:48)Ogden Quia lOur Gal Sunday iSlngln' Sam the Ladles Dick Hrm am 4fi00!Cedric theFoster KewslTake Tt Easy Blg Bister Band f4:iRMeet Rhumba Land Charm School (Ma Perkins 11:30iMerv Griffin Show(The WtshlnR WelllDr Malone My True Story 11 :45 Checkerboard JamlNeWa Road of Life 11:55 Hymns WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00IQueen for a Day Today's Children World News of All Ohi Mho Woman in White Perry Mason 12 15 IBaukhage Talks News 12:30 Mystery IMasauerade Farming ureams jNed Lynch 12:48 T Dorsey & Guest ILlght of World Kose oi it Ain't So 1 :00 IMN News Life Can Be Btfl IBob and Victoria IParty Line 1MB Man on the Street Ma Perkins (Bouquet for You) Waiter Kterman Local News Lone Journey IPetmer Young Edwin C Hill 1:461 South Am'r'n Way Right to Bapness lEasy Aces Your Music IHouse Party 2:00 Utah Playboys Stella Dallas Marinee 2 Theatre Time News Lorenzo Jones 2:30 Heart's Wife Waiters lEvelyn Backstage 245! 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Requests f Front Pge Parrel I Meet the Missus Groomand 4:00 Local News lOp'rat'n Rhythm 4:15 Musi c:il Train News 4:30 The Story Lady Aunt Mary Ih Trout New Ttme 4 :4Bl Adventure Parade IDr 6:00 Hop Harrigan B :1 5 Superman 5:30 Captain Midnight 5 43 Tom Mix Rainbow Gardens Proudly Presents In I 5 2-1- rh Nancy Anderson 17 the secretary of will reign over the blossom festival in Open 12:45 Last Show 9:30 Admission 50c After 8 PM Orchestra Skelton Hearing Symphony Lowell T 8:00!Amer Cancer Show Supper Club 8:181 wBob Hope fjack Smith Show Barry Wood In term nta in News The Milton 8:30 Ha My serenade Rhyme Vets Come 'ome Berle Show Dream Melodies Rhythm 9:45 Polka Party lAmerlcan MelodyNews Olsen's OrrNewa 10:00George Sports 10:1B!U S Navy (Oasa Ougat Billy Reese Van Welch 10:30IGeorge Towne's OrThree Suns Trio News 108110-5Mutual News K Kendall Orgn Science Frontiers 'Rhythm Patterns IWm and FV News 11:001 After Hours Rainbow Hardiman Orch Orchestra Rndevu 1115 ISammy Kaye Les Brown Orch Freddie Martin 11:301 ILet's Dance 111 :55 News 11:48!Mldnlght Nests IMusic Till One arethe triJ0°J and 880 yard DRINKS Wednesday KD if L 132 ke KLO 1436 ke KSL 1160 ko K LIT A 570 kc eOOTSeet the Pres'Througjrears 6 o'clock Big Town INBO Newsroom 6:15 "Ad News A ventures Date of Mel the With 6 30 Blanc Show Lum 'n' Abner Falcon 6:55 Bill Benry U S Navy 6:45 Judy Amos and IVox Pop 7:00 GabrielLifeHeatter Uunlor Town Stories 7:15 itcst Andy Meeting - SWIM on News r more —Judy Pugmire ° Tryonts Conducted More than 60 boys from the eighth ninth and tenth grades at Central participated in the regular tryouts for the track team Friday The past two weeks these boys have been going through rigorous naming vo get in ut physical condition whirVi The events — "icac UUV5 Shirley Rudd sixth Dorothy Voss seventh Geneil Rasmussen Club Name — First Leah Seeley and second Boyd Carlson 'Dining — Dancing KLO Standard-Examine- This was the first exchange assembly we have presented this year and it is the hope of all the students that we might participate in Female Impersonators Direct From Hollywood r" MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 1320 On Your Dial March" ALL STAR REVUE - M £lanTv ''National Emblem March" rooi Liner and "Hall of FameTr j El-d- PBg ker fourth Donna Hobson fifth Winners of the contests included: Richard Wall second Marilyn Lamborn third McLatchie fourth Norene Carter Grant Blakeley (tie) fifth Hope Stewart sixth Faye Anderson seventh Daryl Shaw Darrell Cottle Delores Hansen Audrey Taylor Essays— First Ronald Furniss second Betty Freckef third Vera Ogden fourth Leah Seeley fifth Jean Facer sixth James Syphers seventh Sharon Jean Bischoff Slogans — First Vera Ogden second Joan Mercer third Mary Wal- - j FINDING MDerTIAkH f" LISTEN TO a Posters-Fir- st SIGN A LINO AT NIGHT i Central students recently sent a musical program to Mound Fort The band members appeared in their new uniforms directed by Delmar Dickson The band played 'Three Little Bears" a musical story narrated by Gordon Morten-se- n Hey! That's Boogie Woogie"-"PanorOverture" "United We nj J ' WORK "L Exchange Assembly j 2472 Kiesel Ave DETECTIVE A Dote With Judy RADIO GUIDE In response to a call for volunteers at Mound Fort high school to act on the student traffic safety patrol 35 boys responded As usual size of a patrol is only four to six this response was unusual In order to give every boy who volunteered an opportunity to serve five patrols of seven members each were formed Two patrols function on the morning shift another at noon one at one p m and the other at the close of school The patrols have alerted the entire stu dent body as well as the public at tne busy corner of Twelfth and Washington J "Now traffic violations are few and far between The boys have been commended and complimented by H A Macfarlane principal for the fine work they are doing" a statement said The Dirigo iguide safety) club has been formed with over 100 members Four contests with cash prizes were sponsored by the faculty safety committee which consists of Mrs Marie D Peterson Mrs Clare Smith Richard Best Ted Thorsted and Robert Prout chair-ma- United Nations Club Swell For 7:00 PM ed le IN THE DARK £ The question has at Central answered finally been Central's of cast The school high annual play "Skidding" has at lasts been chosen The play is a numor-oustory of a typical American family Their troubles and tri experuy umphs are brought to oy an excellent cast Heading the list of actors is Clyde Hoggan who ably portrays Andy a rambunctious iaa oi id ttardy who supplies most of the numor nrtrl Ann Rasrmr(ri who brines to life Marion Hardy who although strikinfflv nrttv is a picture oi boyish femininity Mrs Hardy a woman of unselfish devotion to her husband and family is played by Doris Brown Kindly temperate judicial Judge Hardy is portrayed by George Yanskey Aunt Milly will be played by Maxine Snapp Grandpa Hardy by Sid ' Stevens EsteUe Hardy Campbell by De Nece Wheelwright Myra Hardy Wilcox by Bonnie Flinders and Mr Stubbins by Richard Kingston The play is being directed by Dean Grover Mr Grover is working tirelessly and the cast is practicing constantly The students of Central are anxiously awaiting the presentation —Shirlee Stokes Assembly Presented The students of Central enjoyed ail entertaining assembly Friday Acting as master of ceremonies was Glen McEntire The recording machine was formally presented to the school by Merrill Tribe Virgie Burton sang a lovely song followed by Kathleen Barnett playing the piano Next another pleasing vocal solo was given by Geraldine Stevenson A quartet from Ogden high school comprised of Stewart Parker Bob Peters Hugh Erwin and Boyd Knowles sing for us The as sembly was then closed leaving all the students with pleasant smiles and happy hearts — Violet Power long-await- 1 j'" sKjtb day ShowSkidding' as Blossom Queen SALT LAKE CITY April 1 (AP) Registration at University of Utah for the spring quarter is approximately 1500 less than for the opening quarter last fall istrar Joseph A Norton saidRegto- tug-o'-w- ar Lewis Happy 1947 Registration Drops Central Selects announced the Knights and ladies gathered inhas Mcuonaia huge numbers Thursday on the site LeRoy councilor to fill the office for the of "Ye Old Mound Fort Battle- remainder of tne scnooi year ground" to witness the great the between the serfs and nobles Peasants and gentry mingled freely each cheering for his heroic warrior The trumpet blew spirited by Sir Benjamin Rudd and the chevalier and peasants battled it out while the ladies stood silently in the background each watching the wearer of her token pulling for the If R 1 WITH YOU" one-trac- two-gu- k mind n KO RADIO CTU L And This Gay Fun-Fille- d Romantic Comedy! TO CAST Killers are usually confident But the one about whom the exTakes the citing story "Death a was bit overis Stage" plotted confident his eccentricities proMike viding the clues whereby super-pla- n murder a solves Waring during the Mutual presentke tation of "Adventures of 1 6:30 Falcon" Tuesday April p m This murderer bought a play then set depicting his crime a blackwas wrfght however mailer who "sold" his informa- I r i r DISNEY'S i Song the South J op k trith UNCLE REMUS AND lllteHJS WMER TALES OF RABBIT! Jmk Presents LLOYD SHAW and His Famous Mountain Dancers Cheyenne An Exhibition of Pioneer and Folk Dances ' In The star of Gym— 8 P M tion plunging the entire cast into a situation fraught with back - stage danger Jajnes Meighan portrays Mike (The Falcon) Waring KLO Weber County Centennial Dance Committee r?Ti2irarwr A Few Choice Reserved Seat Tickets On Sale at Appliance Store — Blvd 2 to 4 pm Daily 2274 Washington M-G-- M 'The Green Years Is DONNA REED even more rhriliingly romantic now 1 TOM DRAKE SPRING 6YINGTON EDWARD I -- Ktri HORTON HARRY DAVENPORT I |