Show Seectad Section Second Seel IJ SECTION 8 OGDEN CITY UTAH Receives Title of Best Drilled Among flX?!" Army ii Land at Depot r or Fan FRIDAY EVENING Cadets First ar Will orporal James f utrubus left is shown here after the Amvet award for beine the best drilled cadet in the Ofrden high school R O T C With himwinning are C antam Albert Scott Maddinir R O V-- uwtrncuwy ana cnarles H Sneddon chairman Orchestra C Play Repeated 'Cellar Theai -- ' Play Here " - xt WB' Brigham Young university symy run at the Continuing its phony orchestra will present five Weber Bertha college Eccles hall ooncerts4n Ogden and Logan April 4 5 and 8 according to Prof Law- is the college cellar theatre prorence Sardoni director f duction "George and Margaret" The' tirst concert Will be pre-- John Grover Kelly director of sented at Weber college Monday at n the m production termed if a sucTwo Concerts p will bo' played at Weber high cess The nlav is hei no wI1 school Tuesday mornine to acoom- - ceived by the public and the style of the play and manner in which mndflt tKp vtllHont hnrlv Two concerts scheduled for Lo- if is presented has drawn many gan will be held Tuesday evening favorable comments The current production will conraider auspices of Utah State Agricultural college beginning at clude a series of three productions n p m Wednesday presemea Dy xne college Thespians this season The plays are staged morning at Logan high school Johana Harris head of thk piano in the middle of the audience and A C and noted the effect is that members of the department U concert artist will be! feat a red as audience feel as though they were soloist in all concerts playing with participating in the play the orchestra the Bach F Minor pi- actually The play will continue tonight ano concerto lb addition she will and Saturday night Tickets may play the Bach Brandenberg Con- be procured at the college treascerto No 5 for piano flute and vio- urer's office Curtain time is n lin In both Logan concerts 'Assistm and all seats p be are reserved ing in the latter number Will Refreshments are f Nola Maughn Preston Ida flutist served between acts and Susan - Nelson Seattle J Wash six-da- eight-fiftee- ri 1 eight-fiftee- eight-fiftee- vtolinhtX"Leon Dalling young composer who is head of 1n composition department atsBJ" Y U Wiir be rep resented on the concerts by his orchestral poem "Sierra" MrlDallin i concert master of the B Y U ympnc J Repair Wor City Dads Okeh Garage Addition - 'Construction nf a nriga nn (ho rear of A V McKay's residence 935 Twenty-nint- h was' authorized by city commissioners The garage addition will have two bedrooms on top of it according to the ap t Hiqhways Slated Considerable repair work is to be undertaken this year on highways in the Ogden-Sa- lt Lake areaj which Ware damaged by thelseveife win-taccording to F Wi Smith district engineer of the V S i puolic I roads administration Smith toured the are this week with B W Mattesdnj division engineer with headquarters In Denver Matteson left today for Cheyenne Wyo to complete his inspection tour before returning to ar Denver - federation social Fjrst inter-clu- b held Thursday evening at Ogden school was a auccess accordnigh ing to club advisors and those who attended The clubs participating were: Photography Mike Art craft Courtesy Dance DramaStageSki Science French Forum Swim-min- g Latin Tennis Spanish Cadet Officers German United World Federalists Retail Each of the clubs and nan a specuu assignment toguilds carry on development of the social This will be an annual event among academic groups The girl with the score was Rae Jean Poiiltsrhighest h awarded a special prize and the ooy wun top score was James i i" w ion ine ciun with the highest score was the Spanish' Three clubs with HX) per cent attendance werie Dance World Federalists and courtesy Officers of the Inter-Clu- b federation are: Robert Beishline President: Jack Trann iriM iwH Wilsaa Boyle Bunker—will play ident: Mary Louisa Wilson secre- during concert Saturday evening iar ireasurer Listeners at the complimentary concert of Ogden Symphonic chair at Weber college auditorium Saturday night are assured a program of wide variety accord ins1 to aiarin L Hanson director A special girls' chorus of 20 wot only- wlU The regular choral voices from Mackay Ida will join with the L D S Eighteenth ward numbers by the choir be heard bft chorus in an hour bf sacred songs special numbers by vocal instru Sunday at seven-thirt- y pirn at the mental and other groups will add ward hall 2720 Jefferson The enorus will arrive by bus Saturday spice to the type 01 program ths three-danoon for a y excursion outstanding Ogden organisation has and will attend the ward's banquet always provided: and dance Saturday evening The program is sponsored by Oa- The chorus will attend L D S den Elks lodge in compliment to general conference in Salt Lake Sunday morning and will return the choir in an effort to defray ex for the Eighteenth ward sacrament penses of its trip next week to meeting in the evening The public Sacramento where it will sing beis invited diviThe group will remain in Ogden fore the California-wester- n sion national music educators con to visit industral plants Monday The Eighteenth ward chorus pre- ference April 9 to 11 inclusive sented a program in the Mackay Interest in- - the concert is crow ward last July and the Mackay ing girls' chorus presentation is a "re- W daily according to Reynolds Blackinton exalted ruler-eleturn! visit" of the lodge Invitation tickets have aisiriDutea ana many others contacted in Derson with nivriai house assured Among the special numbers will be piano solos by Ogden's accomplished pianist Mrs Wilma Boyle Selection of a route for the Bunker who will play two selecPioneer days parades in July that tions of her own rhruvsinv- hwhli would send the review along Wash- accompanying the choir in those ington as far north as accompaniment nt pni h uumoers Abo torequiring be heard will be the was asked of city commissioners by E M Peterson and M Levine mixed quartet the mhod sextet Ini past years the parade showed through blocks of- the downtown district Peterson said he felt the Hours Set route should include Nineteenth Story Pteteraan Aedmfm G'advs and Washington twcausp nf ihP lo ©rarian Carnegie' Free library cation there of the celebration wui vis u me utan Bchool for carnival me ouna ivionaay at eleven a m The matter ma trntmirtmA t to tell Easter stories Sh aUr ill Mavor Harman W Pmtv and Pn present an Easter irtm-- v hmn- - a lice --Traffic Sgt LeRoy G Bennett the Carnegie Free library April J5 or e commendations ha the children's department Idaho Chorus to Visit 18th Ward Cade plication City Engineer C R Kimball noted during earlier phases of the discussions that the garage will coincide with side lines of the McKay home "which are not in accordance with side line require- Eight Strive lor Special Award New Aid Chosen By Student Body Cadet Corp James Cutrubus son of Mr and Mrs Gus J Cutrubus 653 Twenty-fift- h has been named the best drilled cadet at Ogden nigh school and has received an award from the American Veterans of World war II (Amvets) Cutrubus who is a junior in high school and a first year cadet in the reserve officers training corps outpointed seven other cadets who were chosen in a preliminary contest! (Final competition was held Thursday afternoon in the high school gymnasium with members of the Amvets as judges The winner was selected on a basis of proficiency-i- n manual pi arms facings marching and knowledge and customs and courtesy Neatness of uniforms shoes and brass was also taken into consideration "Leadership drill ani Is felt to be one of the most im portant among a variety of subjects taught by the military department of Ogden high school and tee R O T C course is de-: signed to lay the foundation of iniemgem citizenship by teaching good military habits and giving the cadet basic military training" said a statement Thomas A Shreeve II commander of Ogden post No 1 Amvets said the purpose of the award lis to help create interest in R O T' C cadets in th stnrtv nf mllilo science that they mav consider -- -- - Announcement wu maiia Stniau by Jack Critchlow Weber college siuaeni ooay president of the results of the general student election held at the mile pp body last Week at which Richard Koster was eieciea 10 me post ot Dusmess man ager KOBter defeated Arvin ShiwM for the post and according to micmow nosier will be sworn into office at (the next meeting of uie siuaeni dob ret 01 control Mon' day April 4 Koster a graduate of 0gden high school Was elected to jfinish OUt the term nf Alan Johnson who has been callied on a mission for the L D S church Koster is a business major at the cotiege ana is animated with Excelsior men's social club of the ! iinex-nirer- ) i ! Concert Provides Inier-Clu- b ' ' j -- Lake City TTe lUe ' 1949 I Successful Varied Numbers The war department cords of en oncers through William R Stephens chief Salt Lake City office Ml estate division announced tothat 715 acres of land within day Utah general depot ntilitarfy reservation located at Westt Second St Ogden has been made available by the department of the army for use for agricultural purposes by J private interests The area is to be JEuIlyf utilized and operated under a five-yelease agreement providing for a definite land management plan which will permit the annsual sale of all existing hay crops sand for the breaking up and ireseeding of additional lands "Anyone interested in bidding for the use of the toovertnment's land should inspect the land and obtain complete infprmafion in respect to all requirements of the proposed lease and the necessary bid forms with detailed instructions by contacting the post engineer Vtaii general depot Mr said I I Stephens Bids for use of thesje lands must be submitted jiot later than 'two p id April 15L 1949 to cbjef Salt Lake City office San Francisco !district corps of engineers u S army 222 aoum west icmpie street Sail B APRIL - t ' ' j i itlii 1 ::-:r- Ogden Nurse Gains Fame By Photo in Army Folder cruitment drive said the inform entered the nursing profession at-- f about the picture reached 04- iamea aisunciion wnen her pic just at tne right time The ture appearea on ine cover of a Medical society U S army nurse recruitment in- iisnan county is sponsonne the drive auxiliary formational folder distributed tovrrnor's throughout the nation Meanwhile lira Sarlba On Duty In J Bracken Lee had seal MOI She is Miss Dee R GosUag letter to Mayor Harman W WMPter of Mr and Mrs Thomas ureinc pvcrv citi7fn afl tH W Gosling of 1127 Twenty-sislf- c munitv to sunnnrt the Hriv "The Dlans for a rommunitv stn Miss Gosling is now imi ignij supervisor at the Good Samsr-ta- j dert nurse recruiting program to urage young women of Weber hospital in Phoenix Ariz She holds a reserve commission fn the army ty to enter the nursing pro- on have nurse corps as a second lieutenhrnupht in mw aa itton" Governor Lee wrote ant In view of the significance of to a letter to ''her' mother Miss Gosling told of radio movie and this recruitment campaign I would modeling offers which came to her like' to take this opportunity to as a result of the picture "Howurge every citizen as well as chric ever" said Mrs Gosling "Dee is organisations to give this worthy going to stay with her nursing ca- project their utmost support and as hn reer whole-hearte- cooperation Today hospitals climes and other man of thd Weber county health agencies that are re- sponsible for the communities' wcB i being w desperately needd graduate mo ana tne trumpet nurses in order to maintain their Jf woinens wun a run program ot num- - high standards of service It is this 'jen by the choir itself need for more nurses that With approximately $000 yet to very makes it a most opportune M fwed following concerts at TOT young women to' enter Brigham City and locally already nursintr nuifti—liiii this week it is expected Saturday "I feel confident that the eitteans nignt s concert will provide the of Weber county will respond to funds necessary since admifftqn this worthy campaign and assist in is by voluntary contribution said manng n an effective and Mr Blackinton ful one" he concluded Mrs Douglas C d ' Barker chair-- ! nurse re- - TIME NOW TO MAKE YOUR L ! ct Change Asked in Route of Parade on - i Four Pupils Win Letter Honors 11- Fotlr Ogden area children received (certificates of nterft for writing the best letters hi the best teacher contest" sponsored Dy me yuiz riids radio program In Ogden Kay Ensign 9 of 335 Thirty-fift- h a pupil of Washing-- t on school wrote about Mrs Grace Wilson and Peggy Lou Prieit 11 of 252 Tyler wrote abbuti Miss Grace Clark Lorin Farr school In Brigham City JeneU Kim- be r in 1 GnutVi n Rout 2 wrote about Mrs Jane jumzorn ana in uariand Judy Rae Turley 8 wrote of Mrs Chris- f m 1 4 Cii ments" McKay said he would withdraw his application to enlarge the glass area on his camera shop located at uie same address f ourteen residents recently complained in a petition to the city that McKay's proposed improvements would be an eyesore and fire hazard SPICE for SPRING for Your Own Outfit MM rm mi ' GIFTS for OTHERS! 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