Show 1 6A THE OGDEN (UTAH) More "Deputies Arrest Board Operator R 8 1951 High Enrollment Seen at Night School Registration at Weber college on the first day gave indication that sheriffs Weber county deputy enrollment for the spring quarter the record yesterday afternoon made a check evening school will equal winter on punch boards in Ogden city and breaking figures of the Mrs Clar-iss- e concluding quarter just made one arest Hall registrar said today Booked In the sheriff's office was She said registration would conRobert Snyder 40 of 2425 Kiesel tinue today from six to nine p m at the same time He was charged with operating a and tomorrow 1400 More than Ogden area stuwas set and bail device gambling dents and townspeople enrolled for at $100 at Weber during both day The arrest was made at Snappy classes sessions during the winter and night Service cafe 2452 Kiesel quarter About that many are expected to receive instruction during the spring sessions There are 130 different classes available for students ranging from such deep academic subjects as philosophy of religion to avocational courses such as ceramics and driver Arraigned in city court on a training All persons registering for night charge of isuing a check against insufficient funds Leah Merrill school classes must first secure 45 of Logan was given until Satur- appointments of registration Mrs Hall said and these are obtainable day to consult an attorney Money Anti-Poli- o ' 1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING MARCH bbbMbW JbBBBBBBLBM i Check Defendant Granted Delay 4 attended college but not during the previous quartet Veterans enrolling for GI schooling are reminded that they must get veterans authorization before they can enroll These may be obtained at the Weber college veterans ofistered in the West Central building Day 'school registration will be fice on the morning of each registration to fields of according study day major Sophomores will register on TuesSchool authorities said today that day and Wednesday March 13 and if the spring quarter enrollment 14 while freshmen students will at Weber continues it will be the sign up on Thursday March 15 largest night school in the western New and former students will be states exceeding the next highest signed up on Monday March 19 1100 enrolled at a Texas junior A new student is one registering for college the first time A former student is Weber has shown a seven perdefined as one having previously cent increase in enrollment over the past year In the face of decreasing college enrollments in other Bail Is Forfeited parts of the nation the rise in Weber's student complement has a in zone was Dr been ascribed Parking Aldous prohibited the complaint against Wilford Cox Dixon presidentby to theHenry cocollege's Evanston Wyo who forfeited $2 ordinated program to train workbail to city court ers in defense jobs from the registrar's office in the gymnasium building Friday from nine-thira m and to Monday from ten to eleven a m for those who have not already regten-thir- ty ty in the complaint that on ne was involved with a reD Three Arraigned f charged girl Once Again Offer On Morals Count SHOI REPAIR Three young men were arraigned in city court today for allegedly with having carnal knowledge 'teen-ag- e girls They were George Boyle 22 of 2007 Madison Donald 5 J Miller 2 of Victory Washington Terrace and Bert Hubble 20 o? 0 Navy Way Washington Terrace The defendant Boyle demanded a preliminary hearing which was set for March 16 He allegedly committed the crime against a girl on Feb 2 He is at SPECIALS Friday and Saturday mi A-4- Woman' Children's - L-3- HALF SOLES $1 49 Galoshes and Storm Rubbers Repaired liberty without bail Preliminary hearing for Miller was set for March 21 His bail was set at $500 He allegedly committed the offense against a or WhttV-U-Wa- girl on Feb 4 Hubble who is held under $1000 bail was given until Saturday to consult an attorney and decide upon a preliminary hearing It is PENNEY'S SSL You Can Always Depend On PENNEY'S for QUALITY WORK CLOTHES A cheek for approximately $SM representing proceeds from the recent Amvet polio dance is handed George V Alexander (left) by Lawrence W Stimpson The Amvets expressed thanks to three orchestra who donated their time MdtoclUMMwhoti Lt Post-Deadli- ne GI Schooling Rules Explained World war H veterans now in active military service attending school under the G I bill during their spare time will be able to resume their courses after the July cut-odate if their to forced are interrupt they studies because of military duties or transfers veterans administration said today They will be allowed to continue training within a reasonable acperiod after their release from — oven though they do tive duty not get out until after the cut-odate In fact VA added when they do G I bill training they e traininge may step up the taken while in uniform to ltol training 85 ff ff re-ent- er part-tim- full-tim- J J Gleason Listed Missing In Korea Action post-deadli- Special Purchase BOMBER Lt John J Gleason 30 son of Mr and Mrs George Gleason of Garland has been reported missing in action Feb 13 while fighting in Korea according to word received hero by relatives Lt Gleason was with the Second artillery division He had recently been given a cash award by the Republic of South Korea for gallantry in action He had been in Korea since August The report was received from the war department by Lt Glea-sonwife Mrs Helen Hayes Gleason of Santa Clara Calif They have two children Lt Gleason entered the service In 1940 with the national guard He entered officer's training at Fort Sill Okla in 1941 and served in the European theatre of operations during World war II and with the occupation forces Mrs L P Hobson of 3032 Adams and Mrs Dean Rock of Morgan are sisters They received the report Saturday JACKETS 700 's courses Correspondence Courses However VA said a veteran taking a G I bill correspondence course while in service or otherwise may not after the cut-odate switch to classroom training regardless of whether it's in the Driver Fined $10 same or any other field of study Similar procedures Hubert Cogill Vivtory Road apply to veterans who started G Washington Terrace was sentenced civilians as then I bill studies court to pay $10 on a speed in interrupted to return to military ingcity charge or naval service VA stated They also may resume training within a reasonable period following their release from service — should they return to civilian life after July 25 1951 and before July 25 1956 the wind-u- p of the program Three Requirements Veterans whose training is Interrupted by military service must meet three requirements if they expect to return to training after date VA said the cut-oConduct and progress in their G I bill course must have been satisfactory Friday & r The period of training which may be obtained after they get out of uniform will be limited to Delicious Dutch their remaining G I bill of enff PENNEY'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE Heavy blue or green melton shell with warm quilted lining mouton collar Zipper front style with knit bottom and cuffs Sizes 6 36-4- Sanforized WORK SHIRTS ne ff Saturday titlement And their course may not extend beyond the final deadline of the G I bill program on July 25 1056 Under the law the July 25 1951 cut-odate applies to World war H veterans discharged before July 25 1047 For those few discharged afterwards the cut-odate is four years from date of discharge: MACS 6 -- 27c ff ff Driver Loses Bail "IT'S TOPS IF IT COMES 1 FROM TOPPER Bail of 310 was forfeited to court by Keith L Stewart 23 city of 1380 Twenty-thir- d for allegedly not having a driver license Blue or gray chanv dress type bray collar Two button pockets full cut for comfort Sizes 14 Matched Sets C to Covert SH I RTS' WORK SHIRTS Sanforized twill in sun tan or bark brown is designed for long wear Dress type collar two button pockets Sizes 14 to 17 good-looki- -- Bar-tack- ed 329 Bar-tacke- 30-4- 2 BEDROOM SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER 12-PIE- CE Built for 298 298 398 i COVERT WORK PANTS Heavy weight covert work pants in gray Sanforized for lasting for longer wear fit Sizes 30 to 42 bar-tack- ed j Moleskin WORK PANTS I Gray striped moleskin- - work pants Sanforized for perfect fit always Toolproof pockets Graduated patterns Sizes 80 to 42 Wear ENGINEER Stock Up on BOOTS Bedroom Suite ce Mattress reg $2995 Metal Coil Spring regular $1675 Pair DeLuxe Pillows Genuine Airfoam regular $2190 1—9x12 Woolshire Rugs regular $2875 1 Pair Boudoir Lamps regular $1590 1 Deluxe Bed Spread regular $1675 1 1 1 Inner-sprin- g Sow? f9:50: ' S14950 t!0 S 1295 2 1800 0 2450 O 1000 1 FELT 9 400 Mqit Wool HATS TS 249 For dress or work factory blocked felt hats in tan blue gray or brown Leather sweat-ban- d HERROi company Sies 6 to 7 deHeavy black leather boots signed for complete protection and plenty of hard wear Buckle side and ankle Long-Weari- -- OYC UNDERSHIRTS — Athletic style White obmbed cotton DVC Sizes 30-4- 8 UNIONS — Short sleeves long legs Medium weight in I 7Q ecru Sizes 36-5- 0 cq ng WORK i SHOES 890 — —— ( molded back style work shoe in brown Storm welt composition soles Goodyear welt construcOne-pie- tion At a Savings — White combed cotton Crew neck Sizes OC r QQ S M L : BRIEFS— White wmfced cotton Elastic waist Sizes- - a 100 UNDERWEAR :m 1375 IS sHlSlBH 189 WAIST OVERALLS 11 ounce blue denim cut in popular western style with the narrow legs Buttcji fly style at strain points Sizes 29 to There's plenty of rugged wear built right into these super heavy twill pants Sun tan or bark brown colors d at strain points Sanfor- SAVE $30 NOW Oxford gray covert sanforized for lasting p e r f e ct fit Dress type collar 2 button pockets Sizes 14 to 17? 269 ng PANTS ized Sizes 159 17 ce § Cashmere Large Size WORK SOCKS LUNCH BUCKETS wool 63 cotton 2 Random grey brown Sizes 10-1- 3 35 f nylon rn JC Black metal lunch buckets with pint size vacuum O OO bottle ZZy 7 |