Show fen Second Section SECTION t&xumittet OGDEN CITY UTAH BII0AY EVENING B On Staif ox Nem Political Group Board to Open School Bond Bids March 23 1950 10 II Llovd C Murdock (left) Howard C Beckett and Mark F Murray are among officers of the newlyj dr- lr Murdock 14 Ogden vice chairman Mr BeekeJtV ganizedi Railway Labor Political league for Utah J"t state i ndllM'tMBBinr state vice chainiiad utd Mr siiir Wm Off St Patrick's Day to Include As Unit for Spiritual and Social Events Utah Formed °' - er Ward Schedules Reunion 3-D- g j iK' long-rang- er F Long-Rang- L j long-rang- seven-fiftee- n ay The ti D S Twenty-firs- it ward will hold its homecoming Saturday Sunday and Monday and all former members and friends of the (ward are invited The events include: j three-thirt- y to Saturday gji m for children up to 12: Picture lhow program and refresh-irnent- s Under direction of Primary and Sunday school with a dance at and grown-up- s jfor 'teen-ager- s nine p m There will be an or chestra Sundajy: Sacrament meeting at seven pi m will feature talks and rnusic by former members and special numbers by the ward choir I Monaay at eight p m there will be a party for everyone 12 years of age and over The M I A has a variety program with preparedand music Refreshments comedy J iwill be served by :fthe Relief sO- - -- Patrir H— M — Buller ' II- Wi Vista-Dom- e Go on Display new The raiaway coach used on the Denver M Bio Grande Western's Ogden to Salt Lake City ' run will be on ai play at Union depot 'Saturday General Agent C jr Ifb ittofl said the civ will be snotted a t the station platform from two-- f if ten the pgden run They have — m 100 2344 WASHINGTON 104 302 CHARGE I Por 112 326 7JAA1 j Junioij QMldren s Sdluf Event Hiur n J hi Mdmbersi of tw Junior Chil dreUa Hoifir iclu til will hold their mommy mfeung Baturaay at Thirty-fiftl- ji 1091 Glair' Willamsoiff Mrs ! Raymond Holmes will be Drij George Doxey ta Jr will guesi speaker Election lot officers milt be held and neW members JvotM on Each mem ber is askfd to ilring her prosthe meeting pective mejjnbfcr New Spring Wool 100 l !co-host- GABARDINE SUITS - ! tj RED SMART -- SUITS-- so stylish and PRACTICAL them on Cprrie try Other Suits 24 At Up Worsted SUITS f'Wh took "a bit of dqing" by our alert buyers to find a Instont It mss & I ard vi PRrNTS-a- av NAVY - Smart WHITE TRIMS CREPES R f A L UNUSUAL VALUE such as this ace ©f in t he present price condi- i New Spring tions V Bhit we did it— and trxjse fine SUITS are yours at this and persuasive THRIFTY price Single and double-breaste- d COATS Spring's hew styles and colors Bright or sott shade 10 0 Wo Tweeds jSharkski and Broadcloths I - 11 DOWN STYLES GRAY iyours - NO All this I E- up 1 SHORT TOPPERS Tbppera in Suedes Fleeces a nt d Gabardines Broadcloths Sh$p NOW forlyour NEW Smart SPRING TOPPERf j MONEY k95 New spring and CfL0RS SILVER AAETL BLlU -t AIR FORCE BLLJE 95 — ANf V v 2344 WASHINGTON - ' Charge McCLANAHAN'S I Eli 49" j Time for that RANDY REED New Spring HAT thlm 10'12 11 iraj $&msm'wim&r' JUNIOR SISS MISSES' SIZE- 5WQMEN'S IZES and HALF SIZE 133 hi" 389 BLVDJ BI urge i Legifnnairelf and auxiliary members to be present to "enjoy the Comradshtp ajld hospitality or-of the riewestlpdst and unit to be ganized in he digyict" Wool h weaves Pairs II McCLANAHAN'S Legion a monthly atixiliayj wilfjaiold warcn xi ai meeting saiuraajki eight pm lit Ithe 0 gden no acxmg as tarsenat) wttn Jffjt IB i host j District fonmaBper John Rough and Distridt Presment Vera Paine - i 3 Pair I— themencan District 2of in-r- SPRING ave MORE pretty Yogj can dresses wleru you use your convenient account here Just I Legion Group to Meet Satfrday " Hard-Finis- 89c 2 57 GAUGE 15 DENIER has! been Mahnedifwith members the speakof tne gemwal board as IB ' ers j Twienty (SoMen Oleaners will be GRAY coast!: NYLONS 54 ' 'of music i ALL witfi daintf THf NEW ITYLES including the clever BOLiRO JACKET DRESSES SEg THEM ALL 5 DENIER j - cheerful 1 If 'j 'A jcQmpljtec program RICH NAVY cific on tne California Z ahyr from Salt Lake City to the hvest i 1 30 DENIER j 51 GAUGE j Sizes 35 to 44 Regulars Longs Shorts — in latest colors and PRETTY SPPilNG 3 ! jpreyiouslyi been iused by-- thejRio j raride in conjunction with WesteJ i Pa- "ALBA" 51 GAUGE Tf Ma S two-thir- ty Looking At iYoor Legs!" 45 GAUGE 30 DENIER n lei the p m prior' No 2 fd : Salt departure of train three-fifty Lake City at This will mark the first ti i4 the streamliner sightseeing card liav been iused by the D & R Gnf ion to DRESSES QUALITY iris u hn ai r mnkinir amniU'mfiiU fur (tip mother anrl rlanrhtpr lea In he hflri institute of religion are shown here talking over details of the event They are I SuTy Vest (left) Lo Rene Evans Carol May Boutler and Shirley Campbell — H —4 ft 11 Thd L D S SoMh Ogden stake Loers MI Mrs will be in cnarge the honored guests is Mldingi the annual Gleaners Tanner All South Ogden stake Glean-Sout- h adn Miss Merrill Watkirfs r andaauglner tea Sunday Ogden stake board mem- - ers and their mothers are Jnvited March 12 at three p m in the institute of! religiif 555 Twenty-fourt- h Four Golden i New Spring Nationally Advertise ty I!-- - con-structi- Lowest Prices! — m W sub-def- five-thir- Pat-rieBCu- lle ck The Town's Pp and! 30-ac- re At w Ki-jwa- J Is ' W h : - j 'Someone ILAM S nt le I I i - t st B i M full program! spiritual and social activities hits beer arranged At a recent meeting in Salt Lake by Osdr n Catholic for observance City the Railway Labor Political of $t Patrick's day Friday March I league for Utah was formed by 17 C T Anderson secretary-treasurIpe spiritual program will be of the organization under direction I of the Catholic Forrest Hodges of the railroad Women's1 league The social profiremen was elected state chair- gram will be presided over by Patman Howard C Beckett railroad rick M 'Busier general chairman trainmeti Ogden was named vice Memorial Mass 1 Mass Will be celebrated at nine chairman and L M Rusk railway a ni forjjthe latefMsgr Patrick M clerks was elected treasurer Beckett said today that Mark F Cushnahan who iiad been' pastor the Junction iCity parish for Murray railway clerks has been of 47 fears'! Members of the CWL named assistant state and local will attend mass in a group and treasuref and Lloyd! C Murdock receive communion Hymns of Irehas been elected local vice chair- land's patron saint will be sUng fpchool choir Unman Murdock is general chair- by pie parochial der direction of I the Holy Cross man of jjhe railway clerks sisters J Railroad labor organizations have Following breakfast will be been instructed by their grand MHrjftd to members of the C W L the parish hall Reservations presidents to form state and local in can be Mrs Walter made wfth dk Pobodies the Railway Labor Wheeler preside: t The Rev n will speak litical league with advisory and social program will begin strategyl committees set up from Tie officers land members of the rail- in the parish half at eight p m with the following committee asway labpr groups "The iolicy will be to have these sisting Mr- - Bullerl Francis Kenny to committees instruct the officers Jack Henry Poce endorse local state and national Louis Wheelwright Hanley Henry Valdez JJ candidates for political offices Harold Junk anil Virgil Moore Every fiember of the league will LenAlle KLO radio personality L have a voice in the matter through willl be faster of ceremonies river More than 50 prizes will be given Another potent factor in select- his dulf "accredited representativease This wal eliminate individuals at the social There will ing the site concerns for local or- also be special jj awards planning In the future Ogden City suming responsibility Entry a statement said coktest blanks fox the residential building will continue ganizations" may be obact Inew will "The surMrs Lee eastward up the bench areas organization tained ai the rectory of the St Joseph's veys and analyses revealed iAt on a policy of fairness and equal Chase president Parfnt-Tiachassociation will be the same time forecasts based jon rights for all and have legislation preserve the in charge of this attraction and Ogden development in the past in- enacted which will dicate that the area east of Wash- rights ind jobs of railway work- the :Rev Frank Srusatto is treas-elj ingtone would develop industrially ers" Beckett said the railroaders con- For Equipment Plans Essential Citing the fact that the new stitute Jjhe largest single block of Proceeds of the entire party will senior high will be in use for manv workers in Utah be Used to purchase cockling equipe years Dr Smith said ment anq supplies for the kitchen planning was essential in consid- been proposed but they have not in the new parish hall ering the area in which the school had sufficient merit to warrant Because of the j party the regwould be built the Seventh street site ular! Friday night devotions in abandoning Parent - Teacher associations although the board has held itself church which are usually held at sevw-foil- y from Bonneville Lincoln and ready for change and reconsiderp mil will begin this Mound Fort schools located in ation (j week at Announcement of proposed sites the northern part of the city have endorsed the Seventh street was notj made during the campaign for the! building bonds and site the superintendent explained authorization so they adding that Marvin Crawford Ian issue Dr president of the Mound Fort - would hoi be made s T A had unqualifiedly Smith said supWe fnust look to future develported the Seventh street prothe posal in a talk before the board op mentl Dr Smith said "In desome weeks ago future the east bench area will First option on land for the new velop residentially" The superintendent recalled that school was secured Oct 12 1949 school present senior high Twenty-eiafter many months of intensive when trfewas constructed at building scientific study At tha time the ghth and Harrison the board board maintained that it was open to further suggestions and addi- of education was severely criticized for building the school "too large tional facts and tooffar from residential areas" Other Sites Proposed he said! "But events proved the Since that time other sites have planning to be sound" county-plannin- i ' ' " Cleaners Arrange for Tea Sunday n i Importance of the campaign to enroll more student nurses was stressed at the Kiwanis club meeting Thursday afternoon when personnel jjf' St Benedict's and Dee Hospitals was featured on a pro 9 I gram Sister Mary Margaret administrator of St Benedict's rand Mrs Edna Seidher superintendent ot nurses M the Dee hospital expressed appreciation of the opportunity They urged parents and Other interested persons to assist in the enrollment of more students Talks Presented Short talks on the nursing profession were given by Miss Donna Andersoh and Mrs Grace Locke of the pee hospital and Thelma Bair of St Benedict's A piaao duet was given by Norma Lemon and Joyce Dunn and a vocal solo by Geraldine Stevenson of the jDee hospital From St Benedict's the musical program included selections by a nurses' chorus and a vocal duet by Albert Jar-aand Ann Schoenberger with Sister Naomi as piano accompanist to the program Rdbert jW Previous' Bautfr reported on the Kiwanis Sponsored magician show presented at Ogden high school last Saturday He said that in addition to a making imoncy the show "did lot of good to the hundreds of chil-dre- n who attended" Profits of approximately $300 will be used for the underprivileged children's com mitten ptrojects he said Bauter iread a letter from Supt HKilburn of the state inParleyschool dustrial expressing thanks for inyitjing jstudents of the institution as guests at the entertainment 'tt helped to break the mo- :pf institutional life" Sotony h IitToAfainaiiie stimulate interest in the magazine a short talk on an outstahding article in the club's publication will" be given each month It was announced byt Jay G Stone off: the Kiwanis education committee Bids will be opened March 23 on $1400000 worth of city school building bonds Ogden board of Har-risvil- MARCH Kiwan is Hears Student Nurse Presentation 1 education decided at its regular meeting Thursday Dr T O Smith superintendent said this would be a definite start on the program to expand the abool system The bund- - were authorized at a special election last fall Reports from the four architects commissioned by the board were heard concerning plans for the newly authorized buildings and the board expressed approval of the work done thus far Lawrence D Olpin is drawing tentative plans for the new senior school building near Seventh Sgh and Harrison: Robert D Hodgson presented preliminary work on the proposed Oak street elernentary building: Paul S Hodgson reported on the proposed southeast elemenand Polk and tary' at Thirty-thir- d Arthur Grix is planning the shop additions "to the present senior and Harrison high Twenty-eight- h Request Site Delay Henry H James 159 West Second and C H Bramwell 243 road appeared before the board to request more time before final decision is made on the new senior high school site James and Bramwell mentioned possible sites at Fourth and Grant and at Liberty and Twelfth They said they had several other sites in mind but they did not mention them to board members Among reasons advanced for consideration of sites other than the Seventh and Harrison location were lack of access roads to the proposed school area Board members told the two men who claimed to represent a delegation of residents from northj of Ogden river that final aecision had already been made but if there were any new facts to be heard the board will be glad to listen to them Face Chester Street DrSmith said the proposed new senior high building would face Chester street with the playing field and parking area extending The location would to Seventh be above Harrison The superintendent declared the senior school site had been elected only after many months of careful planning by school ofWeber county planning ficial authorities and commission Robert Tucker of the commission working Shrectly for the city board of education Factors in determining the site were many Dr Smith said includThe ideal ing central location would have been a central spot east-welocation in the center of the area north of Ogden river This would have put the installa- tion in the vicinity of Washing-to- n or Adams but there were ho sites available in those territories A site of that size was deemed the absolute minimum for a modern school of the type now needed in Ogden city Because these areas were so solidly built up a central north-sout- h location was selected in center of area north of the the Second Section ' i i BLVDJiliiSI i McCLANAHAN'S WASHINGTON BLVt McCLANAHAN'S WASHINGTON BLVD II |