Show Third Section - -- Imaw 1 i i i ik 111 SECTION C OODEN UTAH CITY FRIDAY EVENING Washington Terrace Plans Play Areas Square Dance Fine Success than na Flay areas are being pointed oat and VrcreaOon programs planned for the summer at Washington Terrace by children and recreation officials In the above photo Left to right are Sally Sly Mrs Farrell Baker terrace recreation council representative Koal Habertson and Robert D Tueker member Weber count)—recreation hoard — i4 m Ht the Weber cfmfity recreation board wMl be present to explain the county program In relation to Terrace and thijs Washington amount of lelp that can be given Job's Daughters Bethel No 2 OgMiss Barbara Cordon project den will have a business meeting services diiector at the housing April 18 at seven-thirt- y project saicj tike meeting is open Tuesday p m in the Masonic temple Reto everyone! interested in having freshments will be served after the WASHINGTON TERRACE — A recreation for themselves and their meeting The cake walk has been postponed The date wiU be anmeeting of the Washington Terrace children Tenants at the Terrace are urged nounced Recreation council will be held to attend and participate in the meeting The amount of aid from 4 Saturday at two p m in the com- the H Club Meets county recreation group will munity building to lay plans for directly on the support and depend PLAIN CITY — The Plain City summer the recreation program interest shown by the residents Last year'i program at the Ter- Four-Also at the meeting new offiDairy club held its seccers of the council wil' be elected race was very successful Miss Cor- ond meeting of the year at the don said and plans are underway home of the for the coming year Balph Robsons here which can make the program this I Robert D Tucker a member of year with a discussion held on prepareven Digger and oetter ing and fitting animals for the Plain City Dairy day in May and also on crop projects Those attending were: Gordon McFarland Robert Folk man Fred Palmer Ted Robson Bob Singleton Dee Fow-er- s Vitrl Rawson Dick Fields Lynn Folkman Phil Palmer and Darren Thompson Recreation Meet At Terrace to H V h ar M mm BarBBBl ifr BB :-- BBBSBffiS8S'-ABBf bb ' v BHBCfl raaaaaaF BB iff!hB'W tinsl - - i w tv si' a W7t 11 ¥ ¥ — —— H: IB'TO a - JC BBra?a:reBrv - mm- II I - II Bl I SB Left-hande- 111 I sr- iib mmmm- jbsi V'isa it ins- - m W''ltVy:lBBlBaWiaBM'Wi---- :: 'Sm- B B B Ifrl II — — - jsxstr--- i Mc J if— H r ' — v -- v:- ' - t - BB'- -'' IB ' !"?''W7IB- BBBaS"ft:t Ba aT ®lj£flfe3fcv5 BBS BBS msr ' BBf BBS ' i'V-- BBS m " v fJ "' si i ZIG-ZA- G MACHINE ° 12 Cool ' WITHOUT ADLER TO Ill I The Roiu-Ro- yt of Woe h i nfji l tawing I - "t B i i l IIB " loiiaTB 1IB1 09 JUST A PUP A UVEI YOU CMW Sizes to 17 14 grey T)ay Sale ityb mvn' skaitt tanforizad ih runic 40x20 CANNON FEATHER-FILLE- BATH TOWELS First quality Cannon heavy bath towel! 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Dennis Peterson will play Shemseddin from the sixth grade and Peggy Priest will be Fatima Miss Dorothy Corey will be in Mrs charge of the production Thelma Koldewyn will handle the costumes and Mrs Ruth Swenson will direct the dances - - itv ' e BBBBBaa aaw jMtwmWkr- Square Dance Patterns Regular 49c SPECIAL Yard 39c Si Bfl SBBBBBBBBBBiaBB j - - --alM 't a i as m i t— mm i 1 w-ix-h- - ig- ix bbt writ" " - SBBf ass r sbbbbbbbbbbbp - j IbW a i v a a ei is i Ivan: SB $m1mmmmmmmm9&' bbbbbbbbbbv- mmmmmmmmTzmmmmwWKmwStmw Buttonhole :r:i " r tjato ' am ff0t- jimiLmmmmmmmmmmmMmm) Members of the cast of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" Lorin Farr school production run through a Tina! rehearsal before the camera Left to right are Ralph Vanderheide ShaiTon Wright Jack OH Dennis Peterson and Pesar Priest Present Drama in a Aea"saaw-- fspllQ Cast of 250 to a m - :fj t ' - m " fW'v - tjjt ed L K ' c mammmn a ii' H M1j1 mm ' aaaas'r- ' m urday Ogden club members will take with them a dozen neophytes ambitious to become El Kalah nobles And Robert I Darlino nm ident has warned his henchmen to guard their charges for often times candidates' feet get cold before they get hot Participating in Show Participating in the spring show will be the past potentates with J G Titley George W Breon Fred M Nye and William F Nant-ke- r all of Ogden being among those honored Ogden club members plan to'Many visit the Intermountain Shriners crippled childrens hospital in Salt Lake City en route to the ceremonial for this d mobile unit which has been "home" to scores of Weber count v rhilH rri crtnn will be closed when the hew hospital is opened on the Fort reservation ArougiasOsfden The nohilitv PYnpnt reach the Salt Lake Masonic tem ple in the early afternoon as all candidates must reoort hv two n m for their physical examinations Shrine ritual i sties portraying the oraers nistory ana legends will be presented by a dramatic cast directed bv Arthur v Smuw Eliot Johnson1 and W E Cushing "No Speech" Banquet Following the traditional "no jdm 1 mmm aaaaaal m ' -- at jsiBsii"t8fcaaa-is' Job's Daughters To Meet Tuesday Be Held Saturday The special interest class of the M L A has square dancing in the L D S Fourth ward the third Tuesday of each month The next dance will be held April 18 at eight forty-fiv- e p m Fourth ward members and nearby ward members are invited ii Final Rehearsal of 'AH Baba 60-b- Square Dance in Ward on Tuesday tw- - ! 20-be- er js-:: "" 1950 ies Ogden Shrine club nobles SCree that another El Kulah tarn pie ceremonial is at hand — and all roans lean to bait iaKp City Sat- two-fiftee- BBBfWiiw ii HImm1 a! fif flow r i When it's springtime in the Rock- 300 Ber-tha- v APRIL 14 t'wv Anticipate Gay Ceremonial in SL square dancers attended the jamboree at the ballroom Thursday evening It was announced by Russell H Marshall secretary of the Ogden Area Square Dance Fund association Donations to the fund were generous which will be used for the 100x100 foot concrete slab in Monroe park between Monroe and Quincy on Thirtieth he reports There were many watchers There will be a second square dance jamboree Thursday April 20 with C C Sanders manager of the Berthana ballroom cooperating The committee in charge of the raising of the funds will meet n p m in the Sunday at basement lecture room of the Carnegie Free library to complete arrangements for speeding construction work on the slab "We hope to have our outdoor floor in readiness when warm weather arrives" said Marshall The city will furnish the crews to get the park in shape and also the gravel with Square Dance Fund association furnishing money to buy concrete and reinforcement The slab five inches thick will be a smooth type cement floor said Franklin Richards assistant parks superintendent Contributions may be made to any of the assoritinn rnmmiftM members or to Hugh Ford finance airecior or me group at 2627 Washington ssi JK Tim Ogden Shriners Second Dated More a jkAa a 49 SIZE Br 82 BBBBBBB boys' and colors and vyWlr ' to I aC 3''i -- m— a SSSSSfi r" |