Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) Weber HighSchool Editors Mrs Glen Ward Metcalf second vice president Gil Widdison third vice president Mrs Youngs McGregor secretary-treasurer During the open house parents visited classes and departments to enable tftem to help students with registration for the next school year Outgoing officers are Mrs Thel-m- ea Swenson president Mrs" Farrell first vice president Roy C Metcalf second vice president Gil Widdison third vice president Clifford J Anderson Mar-jori- er City Considers $189 lor Urn Request that city commissioners contribute $189 to pay for an urn on the granite stone centerpiece ofn Place of Rembrance shrine in cemetery was taken under adOg-de- visement today The request was made by representatives of the Ogden Women's Patriotic council and Combined Weber County Veterans organization Darrell S Robins spokesman for the group said a second urn had been placed on the large granite stone to complete the symmetrica to the plan of the plot dedicated memory of more than 70 World war II veterans whose burials are unknown No Means to Pay Mr Robins explained that the Combined Veterans organization has no financial means to take care of the unpaid balance He said Weber county commissioners alreadytohad contributed more than $5000 the completion of the Nearly 100 Cub scouts will travel via Southern Pacific railroad Saturday April 28 to Lakeside Box Elder county culminatirig a month-lon- g study of railroads Packs 20 12 and 44 of the First Methodist Eljjn Lutheran and Presbyterian churches will make' the trip accompanied by about- 39 adults Games hiking and fossil hunts will comprise the day's activities The group will leave at eight a m Saturday Among supervisors will b£ Charles Kemp Cub scout commissioner for this area Tonight Cubs of Pack 20 will present' a prograitf themed to "railin roads beginning at seven-thirt- y the Methodist church The eight participating dens will dramatize the following songs: "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain' "Down by the Station" "Chattanooga Choo Choo" "Casey Jones" "Paddy" "Shiny Silver Rails" And "Halleluiah Ijm a Bum" All parents and friends of the Cub Scouts are invited Journalistic efforts at Weber high school during the next school year will be guided by (left to right) There will be a presentation of TNews of Notes" Barbara Tucker editor of "Warrior's Kenenth Howe and Sally Powell' Bob Cat the following awards: Spike Trumpeter" and Marlene Iverson editor of the yearbook "Golden award William Lucas Terry Kump 4— : Michael Juenger Bear award Lloyd Editors for Weber high school Probasco Richard Mack Roy Verwill be edited by Bar- - Powell and Kenneth Howe Trumpeter" next school the publications during Franklin Smith Robert Wes- - million on its Fermen bara who Tucker Mabel and served Blaney Grant Lion award Billy Hunsaker year were named recently by the staff this "News of year tergaard are faculty advisors for Jerry Cassity James Johnson Silpresent staff Notes" next ver Arrow points Loring Atkinson are for the student journalists Sally year on served who Iverson Marlene this year's yearbook staff next year will edit that publication 'Golden Spike" Her assistants will be Margaret Frohardt Mary Way-meand Myrna Larsen "Warriors' The school paper Co-edit- Purse Snatching Attempt Fails Police said an unsuccessful attempt to seize the purse of Mrs John Uding 2735 Lincoln was made by a youth while the woman was walking along Lincoln near her home Wednesday night Description of the annoyer was turned over to police youth bureau officers 'City Awards Bids ror noaa travel Poetry Contest i l n i nuies tLisiea ! Ogden poets were invited today d participate in a state-wid- e test sponsored by the Utah State Poetry society closing May 10 Anyone living in Utah is eligible There are no age subject or type requirements Only one entryper person will be accepted Entrants must never have had a poem accepted for publication Entries should be mailed to Ira N Reyward 360 North First East street Logan Poems must be written on regulation size paper and may not exEach contestant ceed 32 lines must include in a sealed blank envelope the following items: A stamped addressed envelope and a card on which are stated the name and address of the author title of the poem entered and the fir-line of the poem Prizes will include $5 for first $3 second and $2 third Criticism will be based on originality substance of theme clartechnique form deity velopment and effectiveness con-iiza- Kent Price Jerry Cassity Lloyd James Johnson Fritz Probasco Breeze Stephen Kershaw Gold Arrow points Jerry Cassity Lloyd Probasco Fritz Breeze Tony Mather Jan Tibbetts Kent S tailings One Year Service award Den Chief Jim Porter Webelos award Richard Bomberger Den Chief cords Charles Kemp and Claude McMullen at Weber Vie For Student Posts 15 Candidates for student body offices at Weber high school who will vie in primary elections next MonTreasurer Mary Lou day are: Garner Don Hull and Kent Jones Larene Budge Julia secretary Campbell Renee Heiner vice president Marilyn Green Nola Moyes e Ruby Peterson Sally' Powell Rhees Sharon Stephens: president Fred Christy Brent Hoggan and Lanny McLain Final runoff will be held May 2 under direction of the presentA stu- Knee 4anf hfilv nffirfir'c nresident: Karen Blair vice ores-- S ident Jelean Skeen secretary and Jack Conally treasurer The adand Glen visers are Ida Draayer ' f Ward Ra-na- j ' Purchase orders for supplying the city 12000 cubic yards of crushed road gravel were author-t- o by city commissioners at a bid opening yesterday The bids were awarded to Wheelwright Construction Co to furnish 9500 cubic yards at $6770 and to L T Johnson Construction Co to furnish 2500 cubic yards at $2450 The business was divided between the two because they offered the lowest bids commissioners said Four firms bid for the business All Kinds dfeyk Prefer Swffiew Contfort 1 The Perpetual Freshman Southern Comfort Is 100 proof — and really fasfes good I Delicious for mixed drinks and highballs iU-- tOO PROOF LIQUEUR Southern Comfort Corp-- St toub 3 nt CHUCK-W- A Red Cross Drive Almost at Goal With the Weber County Red Cross drive within one percentage point of its goal Chairman E Biickner today requested one final effort from volunteer workers to achieve complete victory shrine He said coffers of the organizaThe request was taken under tion now contain $53041 or about advisement after Mayor W Rulon 99 percent of the $53934 goal An White commented the city recog- additional $893 will put the drive nized the inability of the patriotic over the top organizations to handle the bill Mr Buckner said contributions have been trickling in since the last appeal and he feels the goal will be reached by the time4 all reports are in La-M- Dance Tonight ar A dance to obtain money for a new organ will be held by the Nineteenth L D S ward tonight at nine p m in the chapel 119 West Thirtieth Admission will be by donation Music will be furnished by Owen Ridges and his orchestra Stele Vat I Quick 7 Cub Scouts Will Travel To Lakeside Aboard Train PTA Affairs of Weber county high school P T A during the ensuing year will be directed by Mrs Niel Clegg elected and installed as president at the recent "open house" Other officers are Mrs Glen Ward first vice president Roy C secretary-treasur- 1951 100 New President Of Weber STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 27 A i mm! 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