Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 12A Dance Clubs Plan Sailor Re-Enlis- Orchestra Calls ts Recently enlisted in the navy was Hector Hayes of Ogden Hayes was enlisted with the rate of third class yeoman He has had six years previous service in the navy At An urgent appeal to the many Cache Valley Square Dance club present Hayes is home on eight advanced string students in Ogden and Old Time Dance club of Logan days leave before reporting to San area to assist in the formation of n Pedro Calif for assignment to a the are to be hosts to the Mount Ogden junior symphony was Folk Dance association Satur- naval air station or the fleet made today by Ross Beckstead diday evening Oct 8 at the Logan rector of the popwill be the an- ciation is an outgrowth high school Thisfestival "Much progress hat bean made of the as- ularity and interest expressed in nual fall dance this in western dances time old of dancers hundreds the weekly rehearsals" accordin sociation and to the Centenial from surrounding towns will be in area preparatory to Mr Beckstead "However ing celebration of Utah Many dance there-'- are attendance ' openings in all string a need and were to the punpA clubs organized The event is open students of vioAdvanced was sections pressan area organization said Dr G E Harris OD pub- y for 1947 the Mount Og- lin viola and cello are being eight-thirtin at starts It ing Early chairman licity den association was organized' with sought to bring the symphony assoDance Folk adults Joseph Muirbrook president Mount Ogden group up to strength Even who may be interested are invited to participate Rehearsals are held p m each Saturday at in the American Legion hall and Adams" Twenty-fourt- h Mrs D I Rasmussen president of the Ogden junior symphony also voiced a plea today for co 01 instruoperation and assistance mental students in making this an outstanding success season Commenting on the advantages 10 those participating she declared: vth Mr Beckstead s DacKgrourc nf instrumental work and orches tral direction even the most advanced students can acquire new perception and ability In addition the opportunity to offer Ogden such a cultural project should afford every musician a great deal of satisfaction Many adults who play strings but have had little outlet for their musical ability will welcome Mr Beckstead s invitation to join the symphony group" String Players Event Saturday Og-de- six-thir- ty j HIM1 t Court of honor for the Mount district will be held Ogden Scout at the L D S Fifth ward chapel 2580 Madison Saturday at seven p m with troop 17 as the host Vern L Despain advancement chairman of troop 56 will preside and Bishop Henry DeHaan will be the principal speaker up lor at the honor court will y n French Unit Has Officer Election Ogden high school French guild announces election of officers for the year: Ann Thatcher president: Rich Brewer vice president BarThe bara Jones secretary-treasuris Moyes adviser Marjorie faculty The guild was meeting today to Many plan the year's schedule parties and other interesting activities are anticipated er be: G arv First-cla- n Stone troop 17: and QUALITY FABRIC CENTER PRESENTS Junius Tribe Franklin Dee Waldo Price troop 56 Second class: Glen Keller Richard Sawyer troop 56: Eugene Nielsen Robert Poulson troop 117 Larv Turtle and Kenny Johnson J troop 62 Scouts to receive merit badges Croft Carl Kartchner are Jimmy Irnnn 17- Rnri Inlander Jerrv Han- sen Gene Nopper Ronald Nopper Dennis Seegmiller Franklin Dee Melvin Kingston Wally Greenwell and Junius rriDe an 01 iroop Her attempt to brush a spider awav from her small daughter while driving near Twenty-fift- h and Orchard early today cost Mrs Velora Jones 25 of WM Madison two teefh and a damaged car She told Traffic Officer A W right Foulger she leaned to the to swat the insect and in so doing lost control of the wheel The coupe swerved into the rear end of a parked machine listed to William L Hartley of 653 Twenty-fifth child standThe ing on the seat at the time was unhurt One front tooth of Mrs Jones was knocked out and another one broken the officer said two-year-o- birthday-anniversar- Court Saturday Loss of Teet II 1! In honor of her 80th City Judge J Quill Nebeker has Mrs Sarah Ada Tay- taken under advisement until Oct lor will hold open house Sunday 17 a motion for dismissal of morals Oct 0 from two pm to six pan charges against David Estrada 32 of 2005 rwenty-tinThe motion for dismissal on evigrounds of insufficiency of dence was presented by defense counsel late Thursday at the conclusion of a preliminary hearing Estrada is charged in two complaints carnal knowledge of a girl and pandering The preliminary hearing of Danny Predovich 32 Roosevelt hotel on a pandering charge was continued from today to Oct 17 Police have associated both defendants with an alleged vice ring in Ogden TBm offenses allegedly were committed in Ogden on Aug 3 Death — James Madison Parker 81 of Salt Lake City who died Wednesday was the father of Mrs Thelma Hanney Clearfield 7 WIT OCTOBER VHDAY EVENING "- Resident Reaches Judge Considers Pandering Case ightieth Mark Mount Ogden to Conduct Honor Spider Causes Auto Damage ill ill STANDARD-EXAMIN- ld 56 COHAMA DECOR — A corded jryon faille woven with raised shining cords — versatile and beautiful for I Tenderfoot Scouts to be invested are: Robert Bennett jerry Monroe Thidia Cutrubus and Garryn Suttlemeyer troop 17 Victor Dannie Bell Terry Price and Carl Anderson troop 90 Bun-derso- dressy dresses suits etc Exciting now fall colors 44" and !"" wide Yard 198 tm nonlr witVi o hontrl "Ct'IVVl'PC" uavn niut 11111 m ' A0 "Sunbak" wonder fabric that is lfe On in and interlininer all in one :ime side luxury satin other side wool fleece— Sarah Ada Taylar at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs George L Mrs Taylor 1430 Twenty-fourt- h 1869 in Taylor was born in Nephi Utah a daughter of George and Fanny Brown Cartor Mrs Taylor was married in Preston Idaho to William Lorenzo Taylor on February 4 1886 Mr In honor of Melvin Wesley Cox Taylor died in 1925 Mrs Taylor was the mother of son of Mrs Estella Cox of 2746 Madison a farewell testimonial nine children Six are living Mrs Tillio Hart Snnrlcs Nev Mrs Fth- will be held in Um rDS Eight el Shurtliff Piedmont Calif Walter E Taylor Palo Alto Calif Aleenth ward 2720 Jefferson bert C Taylor Roy William L Sun Tavior and George L Taylor Ogda v Oct 9 at seven-thirt- y den Mrs Taylor has 14 grandchil§ He will enter the dren and nine don home at All friends and relatives are Ut Lake attend The family requests and on Oct 19 no presents will leave for the Ward Arranges Mission Event - 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