Show 13A THE OGDEN Reunion Will Mark Anniversary mm 1 V and Mrs George Heber Brow 'the Mr and of Reunion Mrs George Heber Brown descendants v be held Sunday Aug 17 in Hoytsville on the couple's 45th wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs Brown's parents were among the earliest pioneers of Summit county John and Esther Brown and William and tlizabcth Gunn The couple have resided in LsHoytsviile for the most of their 1 iKives SATURDAY Tj-- I lF i j D r : BDII ii A Streets Vacated By Board Order Following the taking of sworn testimony from 11 witnesses in Ogden Thursday attorneys for Walter K Granger Democratic member of the US house of representatives announced their second round of testimony would open today ' in Morgan Rep Granger's seat in the house is being contested by David J Wilson Republican Wilson was defeated by a vote of 104 in the 1946 general election Hearings in Morgan are expected today 811(1 Possibly Sat°f°ntin£e urday The exact number of witnesses or the nature of the testimony to be revealed was not disclosed by Granger's counsel Testimony taken Thursday centered around persons residing at Washington Terrace whose right to vote by reason of residence had been challenged One witness a Democratic judge of election testified '10 or 12" ballots improperly scratched had been counted for Wilson Weber County Clerk and Auditor Lawrence M Malan was called to give testimony relative to the handling of ballots and ballot envelopes Various procedures in registration and balloting the November election wereduring explained by Malan Witnesses were questioned by S P Dobbs Granger's leading counsel Cross examination was carried by Judge J A Howell Wilson's attorney Others present included LeRoy B Young former B Colton and Mr WilsonRep Don Mr Dobbs and Clinton D Vernon state Democratic chairman represented Granger Frank W Otterstrom Salt Lake City notary public took testimony as an officer of the 80th congress t Plans GrouD Will —— Issue Pamphlet Crash Victim -- In a public information now being prepared for pamphlet publication by the Ogden County planning commissions about the 25th of this month? pre! 5fJ2t0Ky £Udies that have been commission staff are being concicely presented it was y in a Preveiw of the la out Ogden city's summer recreation program was brought to a fitting close Thursday night with presentation of the drama festival "Voices of the Past City-Web- The program participated in by hundreds of children from the playgrounds was conducted the city stadium before an esti-in mated 2000 persons The spectacular drama was written and directed by Mrs Marion Curran Recreation directors playground workers and other persons affiliated met at Patio Springs this afternoon for an outing The festival was the first of its kind in the state and a fitting climax to the season's activities stated Ellis S MacAllister direc- I?"61 Willard Barnhart tor 'Services for Mrs Willard Twin Falls Ida who died Monday morning from injuries accident suffered in an automobile held Thursday One-Ma- n Sunday were to be Seaman First Idaho at Emmett husthe Barnhart A one-ma- n show was staged by Class William Guam for the rites Col Charles E Reed chief medical band flew from officer at Hill field afterMrs Barnhart was a daughter of noon at a meeting Thursday of the Kiwanis Mr and Mrs D G Campbell Emclub in the Hotel Ben Lomond residents of Weber The jovial won acclaim mett former for his presentation of "Pirates of county Penzance" by Gilbert and Sullivan In song and monolog the colonel impersonated characters of the er Is a comparison ftion sewage disposal land use transportation recreation costs housing subdivisions water supply and smoke control The pamphlet also offers to community-minde- d individuals and civic groups opportunity to make s and take active part f"gl?f OI ne C1V7 ana "S- - Sl"8le copies will be mf iff to hos? sending their re- the planning commission quests building £e Kalpn £ Duvall chairman of the Planning commission explained city-coun- Ward Announces Canyon Outing L D S ' ty I ward will Thirty-thir- d hold the first annual ward outing in North Fork at Mount Ogden stake campSaturday Aug 18 from two to nine p m Cars will leave Polk school grounds between two and three p m for those who need transportation Games will be conducted in the afternoon and dinner will be served at six-thir- ty LAST TIMES TONIGHT Be4te Davis Paul Henreid Claud Rains indi- cating development of downtown Ogden m the past 71 and problems facing the years increasing tempo of future development Throughout the colorful report studies on each of the subjects covered have been simplified to bare the most important facts Among conditions presented are popula- - 'DECEPTION" Gilbert Roland Teala Lorrinc Martin Garralaga 'RIDING THE CALIFORNIA TRAIL1 30c Till I 2PM Open at 12:45 Kiwaniaps Laud Show SATIIDflAV I WEIUH I One Night Oatyl SATURDAY ONLY six-foot- er popular opera provoking merriment and prolonged applause of the large group ' Hi Heart-dee- p Ml SflPi HELD OVER! ISP JKj life pB W&m 12TH BIG DAY City commissioners today adopted and ordered publication of an vacating dedicated ordinance streets and thoroughfares in a subdivision lying generally between Thirty-sixt- h land Grand View to a petition and request from perAcres sons owning the land and abutting The area in question is bounded the streets alleys and other thoron the west by a line about 200 oughfares affected by the ordinCity Engineer-Wifeet west of Quincy and on the east ance said the group sought toTempleton have the by a line about 100 feet east of city vacate this area in order that a new subdivision plan may be Jackson The action was taken in response dedicated in its stead Certain Midnite Shew "Ml j two sons a daughter and seven grandchildren" Friends may visit the couple at their home in Hoyts ville between three and nine pm Sunday Morgan Becomes Testival Closes Contest Scene Summer Season Knee-dee- p in Now Playing and GERALDINE n RIVR0AL DRIV- f -I H1 THCATR West Ogden Ends Mu 4 Fun Program US Highway 91 RIVCRDO DRIV-i- n TUCATPC 4 m US " u South of Oookn fighway 91 OGDEN'S MOST POPULAR DRIVE-ITHEATRE N BIG DOUILE FEATURE Family Program West Ogden recreation activities for the summer came to a close this week with a talent contest at the park Adult winners were vocal solo first Gerry Mansfield prize and Mr-- - George Bolan vocal solo second Student winners are Lorenzo Mansfield Venna Mae Funk and Arlene Mitchell who ran so close judges couldn't decide first and second places Sue Jones toe dancer third Marsali McAllister Carol Mitchell Janet White and Jenene Funk Dutch dance fourth violin solo and Myra Hooper fifth Judges were Mrs Ethel Piper and Mrs Stanley Morrison "Thatcher Hiandley and LaDonna GammeLL and Mrs directors Grant Gibson and Mrs Bert Smith sponsors of the ladies' softball team are to be commended for the splendid work they have done at the West Ogden park" said Mrs Harold T Funk local recreational chairman streets within the present subdivision however were to be excepted from the vacation The ordinance will take effect on its first publication THE 3667 e ICE NAT PWDUTON STEBUNC HOUOWAY Mountain Road Group Reservations Call ysville CO-HI- T STAN-WHI- T Washington Blvd O'BRIEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA JIM NEWILL Des- NICHOLS featuring His famous S Pennies ADMISSION 80c EACH FRIED CHICKEN Southern Style — Prepared By An Expert e Let Us Supply Your Picnic or 51-- J MARK STEVENS ROSEMARY DeCAMP ARLINE JUDGE HENRY MORGAN WALLY BROWN Ry Hugo t AND THIS THRILLING OUTDOOR XCTION HIT! Alive With Adventure — TTn Hen pj LASH" LA RUE gHOb with Danger and Thrills' 1 "S! "Fuzzy" St John Plus "Lone Wolf in MexjB STARTS TOMORROW!! Party e 5 Try Oar New Dining Room Open Till Midnite Week Days Till 1 o'Clock Saturday Nite VACATION SPECIAL First 500 Kiddles will receive Color Cartoons Closed Mondays STAN WHITAKER Manager Dial free ticket to LORIN FARR PARK and 2-0- for Hide on Either the Biff Comedies Merry-Go-Rou- nd the Baby Plane or the Giant Ferris Wheel Serial ! Sat PRESTON "T&i PATRIC FOSTER ond With Ogden's Best Band1 at the 'Slim" Fleming prtfnting The WILDE TWINS V" m mm uw ' TONIGHT and EVERY NITE DINE and DANCE Pension and Assistance organization AT THE Refreshments Beautiful I MT LOMOND LODGE TONIGHT Formerly the Canyon Club SNACK BAR OPEN DAILY 11 A M TO 6 P M TOMORROW WEBER 'HE IDOL OF THE AIRLANES J ORCHESTRA COME EARLY SAT $ljoO A PERSON flWATFfi' E j O THEATRE INVITES YOU TO SEE CARBER AND HIS FRI 7Se M0T0R-V- U Utah's Largest and Finest Outdoor Theatre A N y the rides games gardens Rorchouse Cafe w DOROTHY ROBERT MCGUI RE YOUNG LANS WILLIAM PEILBES6 In Color LATEST NEWS— COLOR CARTOON— SHORTS "Your Cor Is Your Castle" 1 CO-HI- T 1 2( "THE MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY" 35 I30 f J030PM E PLUS SENSATIONAL BARS David Also AR£ PRISON Claudia and WALTER SAMBUGfR RJt Black Widow" j and Community Sing IV TUESDAY AUG 19 1947 ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROOP Auspices of Uth State Old Age SHOW STARTS — 8 P ML 10 — FREE Children "The Piano COMING Ave 2425 PM nil Open At 12 Noon Ho Cover Charge Sunday Through Thursday Where You Always Get the Best Bargain for Your Money —AIR - CONDITIONE- D- HALL WOW Grant -- 1 DANCE TONIGHT Aug 16 at GAIL Jack Ingram Doors Open at 12:30 Come Eorly OGDEN UTAH DANCE s Jennifer Holt KIDDIES MATINEE SATURDAY AT mmmSOTflW 1 Kty HIS TORRID TRUMPET DAVEfTfX) CREAM For Your Hot Weather serts Red mm UNITED NATIONS CLUB Comparable Prices Highway 89 East Ksysvills AND ALSO —NEXT- - e SHERBETS HIGH CLASS DINING AND DANCING SOMETHING REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT Excellent Pood Fine Musio p MAIN 1:00 3:15 5:20 7:35 9:50 Shorts 2:45 5:00 7:10 9:25 Specialist ROCK LOFT MMMt MARJORIE Egg Made by our own Ice Cream LEE'S KE1EN OGDEN'S OWN COME AS YOU ARE! Box Office Opens 7:30 P M Last Complete Show 10:30 Turn South Vz Mile West of New Overpass on TJ S 91 11 Not for Children OGDEN THEATRE m m m i at THE Til 1 ln MA mmmm |