Show TA THE OGDEN fUTAW STANDARD-EAMI NFP FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 27 1951 H Mac Arthur in Chicago ifife HP ite "ST 18iJir" '"'IfiMr sip! "opening OF YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR SATURDAY FESTIVITIES and tomorrow will be the biggest day Don't miss our special events Today thousands visited us beautiful girls will model tomorrow you will see the $10C000 Specie Chinaware exhibition fabulous diamond creations General Douglas MacArtfaur walkg off greeting stand at Midway airAt far port Chicago to review troops minutes after his arrival left la Mrs MacArthur (holding flowers) Join in the fun with us tomorrowl Boat Races Planned May 6 By Box Elder Chamber Thet the Bear River bird refuge 17 BRIGHAM CITY April 27— Box Elder chamber of commerce miles west of Briaham City will sponsor a stock utility outRegistration will be handled at board marathon boat race a cen- the refuge Entry blanks may be tennial event May 6 at two p m filled out at the refuge or by writing Cam Harmon chamber of commerce Brigham City officials said First second and third place prizes will be awarded in each of the six classes it was reported Following the race a total distance of 32 miles drivers their families and race officials are invited to free refreshments officials said Members of the boating committee are Cam Harmon chairman: A-Cards Glenn Anderson directing member Paul Anderson assistant chairman Referee of Glen Humphreys 27— TREMONTON April Frank and the race will be L O Turner timer Stevens principal of the Bear Ray Rawson starter Chet Rader River high school reported today and announcer Walt Mann 13 students earned straight A report cards for the third term Taking top positions on the high honor roll were Dorene Anderson Eleanor Burnett Gaye Deakin Carol Ericksen Delon Gardner Marie Grover Mitzie Hansen DenMarlene nis Holdaway King Elaine Kirby Marion Linford Sonia Petersen and Gloria Sten-quiSALT LAKE CITY April 27 (AP) — Seven minutes of smooth Others ranking on the high work netted a pair of cynical honor roll which includes all stu$110 last night gunmen a with dents grade point average approached the parked of 28 to 3 were Clayde Christen-se- n carThey of John Click pointed a pair Larry Christensen Coraleigh of revolvers at him and a feDidericksen Carol Green Donna male companion and demanded Green Carolyn Jensen Karen "Don't say anything Just get Johnson and Louise Neal out of the car leave the keys students Bate Honors and your wallet in it" Click and friend complied rap-IdStudents rating honors a grade and the men drove off in point average of 23 to 279 include the following: possession of $10 and the auto About five minutes later they n Kenneth Abel Ralph Abel drove into a service station The Allen DeVere Anderson attendant Robert Hansen stepped Monette Anderson Elizabeth Atto the driver's side and was met kinson Ila Baker Eleanor Ballard with the same revolvers and the Kent Blackham Diane Bourne simple admonition "This is a Oneta Bunnell Eileen Campbell stick-up- " Rita Cannon Beverly Cannon Hansen said one man covered Carol Lynn Capener Paul Capener him and the other scooped about Robert Capener Mary Castleton Addie Christensen Connie Rae $100 from the cash register Hansen said one of the men obChristensen Desse Coe Nedra Cornwall Camille Cutler Pauline served: "Isn't this a h— of a way to Davis Duane Deakin Colleen Didmake a living?" ericksen Ronald Firth Jean Fran-coJoyce Fryer Sharon Fuhri-ma- n Morton Funk Jean Garn Nancy Garn Sherman Gibbs Gary Hall Leon Hansen Violet Hansen Gae Lene Harris Gayla Harris Terryll Heaton Erma Heslop Beverly Hill Ann Holland Joe Del Huugins Doris Hunsaker Margaret Hupp Karl Jensen Reva Jensen Jack Johnson Shirleen Johnson SALT LAKE CITY April 27 Anna Marie Josephson Lila Marie — Utah's higher education (AP) Kemp Duane Kerr Kayla Kerr Rolfe Kerr Sharon Kerr Paul Institutions which employs the King Rayda Kirby Ray Knutson state's highest paid officials will Janice Last Gordon Lind Ann Lish Carilyn Manning Marilyn be included in a salary schedule Manning Carlon McCrarv Robert study Michaells Lois Miller Don Nell The action was started by the Mortensen Gwen Nelson Myrl state board examiners At the Newman Joyce Nicholas Beverly Owen Orval Payne R H Peck board's request the state finance Reed Petersen Lynn Peterson commission expanded its salary reWilma Pulsipher Carolyn Quinney port to include names of all state Bonnie Richardson Helen Robbins Clarence Roberts Monette Roe employes being paid more than Norman Rose Ruth Rytting Dor- $375 a month The statutory maximum for apothy Sate Dennie Simmons Pais tricia Sorenson Wayne Stenquist pointed state commissioners That is the point set by the Verlyn Summers Tyra Thorpe $375 Donna Toombs Lex Udy Ted board as a limit to which state employes can be increased without Wlker Anna Mae Wanker Watkins RaNae Welling Jay special permission Westergard Vaun Woolley Row-an- e Olpin Highest Paid Zundel Dr A Ray Olpln president of the University of Utah is listed as receiving the highest salary in the state The report says Dr Olpin is paid $1026 per month and is provided a residence and d automobile Next in line is Dr Louis L Madsen Utah State WIN! Bear River High To Give 1J $100000 Pupils OF PRIZES AWARDED FREE 'Isn't This a H— Of a Way to Make a Living?' Be sure to ask Register for our Quiz Show the door attendant for an entry blank which will make you eligible to win the $50000 Diamond Ring or one of the 12 Benrus Airline Watches when our quiz show goes on the air over KLO you can stay home and win but stay tuned to KLO from 1:00 P M 'til 8:30 P M better still be on hand with Verrt Brugerman the master of ceremonies at Anderson's beautiful new store remember — you and join in on all the fun MUST register to be eligible to win and you must be 18 years of age or over st fun-produci- ly Ja-lee- ng m School Salary Study Scheduled I' De-ve- re This Is Place' state-owne- Private Lands Agricultural college president $1000 per month plus home and car Members of the board of examiners fall into a lower bracket They are Gov J Bracken Lee $625 per month plus house and 27 ear Secretary of State Heber Bend Kepi lo Minimum SALT LAKE CITY April AP— Acquisition of privately-owneland around "This Is the Place monument apparently will be held to a minimum A lest the three members of the state board of examiners have this policy in mind The 1951 legislature empowered the state to condemn land in the area of the monument necessary to retain its historical and scenic value The law described a tract Much of this land has been sub divided and residential con177-ae- re struction is underway Gov- - J Bracken Lee and Secretary of State Heber Bennion Jr discussed the problem at an la-for- meeting yesterday Bennion said he felt that building sites should not be condemned adding: "JV have plenty of sagebrush in Utah already" Bi rp Mimmun Needs! Governor Lee pointed out that only a bare minimum of land is needed He declared that after Temple Square the second most popular scenic spot among tourists is Great Salt lake The state has done very little to make the lake or its approaching roads attractive to tourists said Lee "Perhaps some of our money should be spent there" be added nion Jr $450 and Attorney Gen- eral Clinton D Vernon $500 227 Paid Over $275 The survey which does not include salary money from federal funds listed the university as tops in the number of upper bracket The report lists wage earners 227 regular university employes and officers making more than An additional 28 $375 a month medical school officers and employes are in the $375-plbracket Utah state has 85 officers and 5 employes in the class Weber college lists 63 Show 8 and Carbon 7 The top salary at Weber iMsl given as $587 All butcollege nine were under the $475 limit ADMIRE! LOVELY GIRLS MODELING $100000000 in DIAMONDS Attend the afternoon and evening Fash-io- n Show Saturday when lovely girls will model one million dollars' worth of the newest diamond and precious stone jewelthose ladies who wish are ry creations invited to try on any of these expensive sounrffe like fun trinkets in privacy doesn't it? ENJOY! QUIZ SHOW-MUS- IC FLOWERS GALORE We want you to enjoy yourselves in our beautiful new store it's yours tomorrow for fun we are not open for business there will be music throughout the who re d d y of comment will be interviewed by our master of ceremonies during the broadcast we are especially appreciover KLO ative of the magnificent acceptance that you our friends have given us evog I us over-$37- Poor Aristocracy Can Get Loans LONDON April 27 (AP)— Britsocialist government an nounced last night it would come to the aid of financially distressed lords and ladies who live in the nation's most stately mansions Destitute gentry who can't keep up "these stately heritages" the government said can apply for cash loans from the treasury ain's WE'LL BE OPEN TIL YOU SATURDAY NIGHT iilPOR 2449 WASHINGTON BLVD 4 |