Show ''PPI ' Trio Sentenced In Meter Titft THE OGDEN fUTAHl STANDAR FRIDAY EVENING APRIL ' Swensons Score High at Bridge 4 Finnish Sailor Off for Coast teed and Ruth Swenaon were the biigh scoring couple in the -- boy and a Kiwaiiisclub annual bridge tourwere companion nament it was announced at the boy sentenced in First district juvenile bridge social held Thursday night court today after fthfjj had ad- in the Hotel Ben Lomond mitted destroying $649 wdrth of Other champion players were R to Steal meters E Edens high man Lou Homer Opden city parking $30 in nickels and pennies W and Viosaid the high woman Arthur Judge Theodore Bonn and Ed couple Orix let average Were two placed boys low Vendell scoring Alice and to on strict probation and ordered in the amount of couple make restitution ' Prizes were awarded the win- d of the damage: each The slam prizes -two had not been before the court ners Fourteen grandThere was a also awarded were Vp v'r 'before j large gathering of dub members had who 1 The youth been before the court before Judge and their wives The affair was sponsored Jointwas committed to the Bohn said R E ly by the bridge committee social state industrial school li Bohn said the offenses Ed ens Chairman andC "the Judge Nicholas Francis between Feb 18 and committee tiari chairn-ni- i March laVf-- Two A Finnish sailor who caused Weber county sheriff s deputies some concern Thursday 'afternoon when he refused to board a train for California was on his way today 32 Torsten Vera or Lame former prisoner of war in Poland told Sheriff Mae M Wade that he was lost and looking for the Finnish consul in New York City He could not speak a word of English and spoke to Sheriff Wade in German It was later learned that he had landed in Baltimore Md and that he had 29 days left In the country according to his passport He was on his way to visit an uncle in San Francisco one-thir- -- j" r I v iiinii mnni niiiniimnn fashions 1 Driver Convicted In Case Educators Hold Conference at College 1S40 nii Hit-Ru- n Parley Butters 55 of Morgan paid a S50 fine in the Burch Creek court lata Thursday when ha was convicted of a hit Sod run driving ifldouj image- - Although positively identified by Darrell W Adams and his wife Catherine Adams as the driver of a car which collided with the Adams car Butters denied the charge and introduced two witnesses George Lee and Clem Morris of Morgan who testified Butters was at his home in Morgan: at the time of the accident Adams testified that the Butters car collided with his machine at By ' Happy Apfril Fool" The Sap's risin things besides the trees and ing Ven theywner drinking fountains are bubbling — corn whiskey in Sen Cna-horthe deep south Did you call up the cemetery n -:t- the fhd ask for TMr Graves" br Cofundertaker and ask for "w fin" Aloysuk the office boy did and chased everywhere on the larndest April sbbbbHLbbbbbHL iVIbBBB HK' JKE teiBW pMHr' aLmwBHI '' Ji"" jssfr 8bSbS? ':'K 1 fool errands:- Washington Sol wondered why his eggj f and wich was tough and then the radio boomed out with Len Allen Godfrey on' thai other end and explained that a napkin had! been Med along with the hen fruit That the! first one Sol had tried to cat with :alt and pepper on m -- htm 'for- approximately block? the witness testified a wpStiSI: ': 'IjjnMffliH K ' Sjbwf llm? 'TbBbbL Hi ho grandpa who switched the sugar and salt in the bowl this morningjf No one phoned the zoo— sorry! lihe lion was busy! Maximum temperature Thursday was 43 decrees with 38 degrees minimum early today and a gusty breeze of $5 miles per hour lading down to 12 miles per hour low-ma- rk :7a7 prices of aur Here's one grammar-glamo- One year ago it was Warmer and a good day for April Fools Minimum was 32 degrees anjdi max imum 61 A warm hot under the collar daze jsays Ralph (prkvens who is trying to plbV Paul Revere ahd-- yells: "My kingdom ' ur fashions designed to fMM little School Belles i We havr others too in a wide variety of fabrics colors and siifi AH are Sure to wear well and put her at the head of the class in fashion irls' dresses CRISP SPRING PRINTS months to 6'j years FOB THE 7 to 12 SCT declared Butters been drinking l sixes 198 RE-PRIC- 3R ' $4jVE $50 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 2 to 12 iw NORGE 198 1998 18S9 Sizes 7 to 12 We Invite Your Layaway BOYS' DOUBLE KNEE - for Year Easter Parade ELECTRIC RANGE Deluxe Model Late Style Beg 929959 CLOSING OUT v JEANS 219 v FOR THE 2 TO jB'ers no buttons no KWIKI - slipping straps 249 29 and 398 Sizes S M L Sizes 2 to 6 2438 three apparasWi'-ha- PHONE CALL IS COLLECT mis Priced to Clear 24950 We Invite Your Layaway for Your Children's Easter! t Wash: II vd ol Worn OD 2438 Washington LINE f Dixon Notes Changes In College's Enrollment College Better Serve the Youth of v This Area?1" TV tniuliim nros i HpH nvpr hv Dr H A Dixon of Weber college a a discussed many prooiems snarea surits and the college jointly by rounding high schools Dr Dixon Keynoted tne meeting by pointing out that in bygone eras it has been possible for only the elite to attend the universities and colleges of the land but this era of American caucauon reand colleges today are passed filled with students who come from families of wage earners Principal Roy C Metcalf of We-bcounty high school underscored the presidents remarks and stated that more than 60 per cent of the members of his high school er WwvtUAhlnfM Dial 8234 —when you phone MAN for tfora'ge or Weber college In striving to give better service to youth of this area Conducted a regional conference educators Shown are some of the delegates G Harold Holt Daviis Louis H Christensen Morgan AS-L Freeman Box Elder and Frank Stevens! Bear River — for av bxrft P S — Ce den's meadow larks have something to live upj IfV reports Mrs George Robisdn Just back from Kentucky where she was serenaded by shrill - voiced Principals and district school su- red cardinal! The birds come in beautiperintendents from Weber 'Davis groups aiid their songs are could we if "Now she Morgan and Box Elder counties ful" ilsays attended a conference at Weber only teach them to yodel college Thursday afternoon to dis- - 398 and 198 RACK OR UNUS-IA- L URKbSES sizes II to VALUES Alv PANDORA NYLON SWEATERS T sizes 1 to 12 P i SLIPOVER STYLE 498 PANDORA CARDIGAN S98 PAN DOR A KOI 'CUES 3198 and 398 COATS GIRLS' SPRING weoi laorics ONE re-flp- kg it J t Thirty-shrt- h to the Adams ear Butters failed to stop and ren-liiilitsiirii and Adams fol1nws(i i at and in damage Spring Touches at TAYLOR - WRIGHT'S RIvd ii I f now go o to! graduating classes :':'collese Leland H Monson chairman of the college division of human ities announced an English program af Wphpr en11ff ()pivn t tn wnmmi functionally the needs of currenc r conege siuaenis Weber college plans to establish' next fall a three unit eompulsoryj English course for students wprk-- i ing for academic degrees The educators voted to go oni record as favoring a uniform-Englistest to be given high school students in their schools This test according jo the expressions of the Bail Abandoned at iju f the meeting — I Coats Suits and Chic Frocks i !- Enterprise 1050 Van & Storage Co VENETIAN BLINDS FREE ESTIMATES -ESpecially-mad- ASY TERMS e Venetian Blind Dusters mjtjCO VENETIAN : 2651 Wash Blvd OF OGDEN Dial - r I- :: "- i -: M Nye Co ' Presents ! r J Tr A COMPLETE SET OF F L AVO SEAL :r : and' Fre EI v WINDOW SHADES Were! Alf L Freeman of Box Elder Frank Stevens of Beari River Roy Metcalf of Weber lA Roy Wahlquist of Ogden and GJ Harold Holt of Davis Superintendents Louis H Christensen of tylor-- i gan A Parley Bates of Weber and T O Smith of Ogden: Counselors Glen J Ward of Weber Emil wniiesiae? ox Davis land ask f&r— Frank )51ocut S3 of 286 Twenty-fifth failed to appear in Second district court today for trial en a charge of robbery Bail in the amount of $1000 was declared forfeited Slocum was charged with robbing William stone of the Stone drug store at Five Points of $400 from the company safe at gan point A' second man involved James A Scott S3 of 286 Twenty-fift- h had pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to a prison term I group should be sponsored by Wei oer conege university of Utah and a joint xunc4 uie u o tion Present jfonf-- d tstance moving service Just dial Ogden operator T Qualify RED- -- ALUMINUM WATERLESS COOK WARE Three covered sauce pans (i a- - and 3 quart) a 10 inch covered' skillet and a Trig whistling teakettle — everything you need lor surface cooking! 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