Show Taylor School Scheduled to ' 1 63 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R "Thirteen Cuties SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 22 1980 Queenship Contestants Homecoming Nod Open Monday It's queen time again at Weber The Taylor elementary school closed since the beginning of the current term as part of the proposed consolidation of the county school district will be reopened Monday the county board of education said yesterday Use of the building was discontinued by order of the school board and bus transportation was pro vided to take the former pupils of the school to West Weber Citizens of the Taylor area protested the pla nand brought proceedings against the school board In Second district court seeking to have the school reopened Judge Charles G Cowley granted the request last week The statement issued- - by the school board in regard to the Taylor school follows: "The Weber county board of education will open the Taylor school Oct Monday 23 1950 college and following an order of the Second district court "Several requests have been made to the board of education from parents seeking permission to have their children remain at the West Weber school The board has granted their request and permission for those who desire to attend the West Weber school to do so "Transportation for those students will be provided as at pres- B'4)Ka BnK isl HsflMsflsMB' A clined to predict the effect here if the situation continues long Insurance Men Hear Lawyer Pearl anniversary banquet celebrating the 30th year of the Ogden Life Underwriters association held Friday night in Hotel Ben ym Lomond with Arthur Woolley local attorney as featured speaker Mr Woolley 's was 'Patriotism' Anothersubject was speaker Melvin James president of the Utah State Life Underwriters association who presented aims of the group and reported on his trip to the national convention of life underwriters in Washington D C Musical numbers were furnished by Lois Hobson vocalist President of the local group is Norman P Bingham with Herbert Carter vice president and Glen L Bott secretary-treasur- "0 " said Spokesmen for local said no visible affects ofcompanies the closing were being felt yet but de- er !' u ll'! ncuct vvuckc re in ui i uur imc or nomeroming quern running rule over festivities at "The Time of Your Life" on October 26 to In this picture are Jean Taylor (left) Ann Lund (foreground) Joyce Lund- green (right) and Marilyn Jones (back) ThJ -- — Coal shipments into Ogden appeared normal yesterday despite a shutdown of 13 of 20 southern Utah mines represented by the Utah Coal Operators association The mines closed because of a rati car shortage resulting in layoffs for about 2600 miners in Emery and Carbon counties Production was slashed by about 45 per cent A spokesman for the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad said the shortage condition had been "improving greatly" during the past week Executive Secretary B P Man-le- y of the coal operators said they could use 640 cars group They were scheduled to get only 292 on allotment from the railroads he 13 of the college cuties have been selected by various clubs and organizations to compete (fOr the title of homecoming queen on Thursday Oct 20 Coeds will be judged Wednesalumni day night by a three-ma- n team consisting of Don LinfOrd Mrs La Von Lake and Maurice Richards Ratings will be based on beauty of face and figure poise and personality Pat Olsen queen committee chairman explained Winning entry will be designated "The Gal of Your Life" in harmony with the homecomin thump rTime of Your Life" Two aides will also be chosen during the Wednesday night judging and they will occupy royalty seats for the reunion activities The winne will be presented with an engraved locket Candidates for the queen title and the clubs they represent are: Marilyn Sessions La Dianaeda Joyce Lundgreen Phoenix Clarice Jeppson Otyokwa Ann Lund Sig- Delti Pi Carolyn Torgeson Omega Zelda Jensen Aipa Skull ?h Marilyn Jones Excelsior Gloria Pratt Delta Phi Barnett Lamba Delta SigmaMarlene Shirley Gigliotti Geodisciplus Jean Iota Taylor Tau Kappa Janice Jacobsen Tiki Kappa Kappa and X01 rean Shaum freshman class in charge of preparations for the homecoming are Wayne Carver faculty represents CD Tayl°r' °Phom°re Sudent en ent" Cod Shutdown Unfelt Yel In Ogden Area Seek College n rf ill : 1 1 xj r 1 e 4 1 Expected Hunter Barrage Delays Ski Lift Start While not going so far as to say that our local nimrods can't tell a man in a chair lift from the broadside of a deer City Commissioner Thomas East said Saturday it will be necessary to postpone the opening of Snow Basin sk i resort scheduled for Oct 28 previously Oct 28 will dawn upon a special deer hunt through the Wasatch range east of Ogden Snow Basin occupies one of the more choice locations within the boundaries of that hunt "It would be dangerous to riders to permit the lift to resume operations on that day" Commissioner East said The city owns the lift and a wide right of way up Wildcat run The regional forest service owns the surrounding watershed lands Repairs to the mile-lon- g lift will begin Monday The work 112 is scheduled to be finished Oct 27 The lift will be opened for SALT LAKE CITY Oct 21 (UP) public use in early November the close of the deer Utah's air national guard today was followingseason the commissioner hunting 112 for said looking additional men Wing Commander Lt Col Alma G Winn said the increase in personnel is necessary because of authorization for eight new elements under national reorganization plans Under the new set-u- p the Utah City Judge J Quill Nebeker has air guard will have 55 officers continued until Nov 4 the case of and 412 enlisted men The guard said that trained tech- Kenneth and Ava Price 626 Linnicians and men 17 to 35 willing coln who pleaded guilty to a to accept training in one of 35 charge of maintaining a nuisance specialties will be welcome Guard to The court advised the defendants work with S R Cunningham officials explained that air guardssanitarian to remedy the men sent to air force training city nuisance They are accused of schools for three weeks to 18 an outside privy vault months receive active riutv nsv maintaining within a sewer district after notice and expenses had been given to abate ooo o o a a a 0 0 0 0 0 6 otto 00000 owa 6 0 d 0 a a a 0 a 6 100-fo- Air Guard Seeks ot More Men Judge Continues Nuisance Case ro-fl-- o'o " Just al Auditions THIS WEEK at Ogden High Auditor ium ANYONE over 7 year of OgO in fields of entertainment or Vocal Music or Dramatics may compete Novelty acts suitable for radio also consid- ered FIRST PRIZE Special audition by staff of National Amateur Hcxeffi New York Includes $50 and gpund trip bus ticket SECOND PRIZE 975 CASH THIRD PRIZE 5Q CASH f Honorable Mention Auditions Monday Cell D r r HAVE TO COME BACK TOO BUSY MAKING TAXSE TEETH mUX$6 OUT P0BMS WRITHING IN TIED — J WlAiilEO MEDICINE" 01 All sixes and kinds to fit any room Priced DENTIST so many people in Britain put it: Tho system is fine for the retired folk with plenty of time to got false tooth-t- hat is If they fit when they got them! But if s very bed for the busy worker who has a terrible time getting his aching tooth looked after And ifs HOPE-LES- S for tho SCHOOL CHILDREN" IqCT 23rd 24th 15th rifinol Pennsylvania Meter Oil 9M anly 3-w- ay $ 30c and 6-w- ay aS iiii 4 ay at V Prlcod all DINETTE SETS 25c Paraftn li C C PIONEER SERVICE eeri Dlttt Also Torchieros :"? $425 UP - -- pS $4950 UP OUT AND SAVE" SOUTH WASHINGTON FURNITURE COMPANY 2944 Washington Blvd Phnn To atftci 8ggBgQBPBBaflgflBB8P0P0Q0Q000OQOQOBflOO1apo0OoOO4 b it endorsed Endorsed by Senator Elbert D Thomas Who introduced Bill S 1 670 provide a program of national health insurance-- triple chrome olated Breakfast Set ymmm sots are of sturdy construction with bafcolito tops AH stvles and (kniwt Quart "Drive Out and Sav : many sryios to cnooso from ALLOY-PEN- M s UP £ FLOOR LAMPS VALVOLINE Travelers Premium Remember —Our nation enjoys the best health rec- ord of any major nation in the world Why endanger this by dabbling with Socialized lAedicine? In the horn $395 Congressman Walter by K Granger " O an by Congresswoman It B -- ho introduced Bill H establish a national health imortnee m in American Initiative American Progress and American Freedom J October Jlst— Vote for Your Freedom NwmU PAID BY SECOND STRICT DENTAL SOCIETY OF UTAH Thsrs-d- v Smith far Appointment SOMY-YWT-IL I'M 92000 and Saturday evening ef this week Socialized Medicine Is Medical Care ower Quality at Highe Cost! Do You Want This SPECIAL TABLE LAMPS DAYS ONLY S WED 30c COME MONDAY FOR BARGAINS GALORE AT HERROD'9 WAREHOUSE FIRE SALI ' to find persons eligible for Big Dec 4th Contest J Allowance MON-TUE- 100 fta j FOR YOUR OLD RANGE ON ANY FULL SIZE ELECTRIC OR COMBINATION RANGE OIL DRAIN SPECIALS OH V ALL AMATEURS! m As plant and bring it and exchange it ior someining eise sne explained A pie social will be featured after "ip exenange Meter Wix-siro- HUNG ONE WEEK ONLY someone eise garden" said Mrs-- D C Fronk president "So wran the roots well anH lahol the in " SPECIAL to purest Pennsylvania quort COM one-thirt- NEW SHIPMENT OF RANGES regular fall plant exchange and pie social ot the ugden Gar-iu- b scheduled for todav nthreA tn five n m - Ih hon of Mrs Charlene Green 2670 Harrison "Some f!owr wh i rYi vmi tun-- Tint want might be the perfect bloom Allay atte-Hn-o- Don't Be Fooled the Ma mothere USO will be held Buttonholing has again come into He said persons living in a y Thursday October 26 at as a favorite -Dastime oftrict leu than fin Hnv mu m i at the home of Mm Frank p major political parties and other a transfer to their new district Holbrook Utah general depot Mrs groups throughout Weber county Imp the old This transfer cat las B OiirlO Orfll fcsfthe assisting host-e- s Both Democrats and Republi- made at any time prior td the eleccans report intensive canvasses tion The following newly elected and currently underway to get voters Canvassers deport officers will be appointed registered on the final day for m Republican canvassers report that oi affairs: President Mrs inWcharge Bur- some districts as many as 15 to signing up Tuesday Oct 31 Lawrence M Malan county clerk 20 per cent of the residents Sa top vice president Mrs G and auditor reported Saturday that not registered Democrats aeJd secretary Mrs W Alexan-OSabout 2000 persons have registered that in new districts where new treasurer W O Wood: in Weber county since the list of homes are numerous unregistered IT Schmidt courMrs voters chaplain as number as much 40 voters was eligible per posted May 21 At that time 45018 were cem ine iJemocratic canvass is tesy Mrs B Hoist and refresh60 bout listed as eligible per cent complete ments Mrs W I" Hodgkinson Number Explained The high proportion of registered voters to the county's 1850 population — 82000 — probably results from listing persons on the books who are no longer living within the county Mr Malan said unofficial reports put the total of unregistered voters in this area at 1500 He said persons unable to register Oct 31 and unable to register at any of the previous days can register at his office in the municipal building Must Take Oath Such persons must take the following oath: "I do solemnly swear that owing CHROME CHAIRS to my absence from the county BEDROOM SUITES on all registration days heretofore proOCCASIONAL TABLES ALL KINDS OF TABLES vided I have been unable to register and I further swear that I LAMPS OIL HEATERS shall be unable to register on any of the days hereafter because I am going to beprovided absent from All Smoked Up! EASY TERMS the county" Final day for registration will be Oct 27 Malan said emphasizSale 2347 Kiesel at Garrison's ing that no registrations can take place on election day nor can any transferring from one district to another be completed JUST ARRIVED! Plant Exchange Set for Today Tee 20 Der Mo ay -5 Directors are C Wayne Healy Clifford Westenskow Miles Hfe Jones Gerald L Erickson Reed Gammell and E Fred Green Members of the local association and their wives attended Mr James said it is contemplated to make the banquet an annual affair 3 Both Parties Report Activity tDe Mole Unit Plans Meeting To See Voters Are Registered First monthly meeting of |