Show Divorces Nearly Equal Weddings During February THE OGDFN (UTAH) 5 T AND WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 5 1952 16 R Ogden Area Council Combines three Boy Scout Districts Oeden area council today an- Boy nounced formation of a new conBoy Scout district D formed by S South Ogsolidating the L den and Weber districts with Es-cala- district composed of Scout- ing organizations of all other Ogden church— Carl Porter was named chairman of the new district Announcement of the change was made by A R Croft area council president who said it represented one of the first major steps in comOlbining the 16 districts of thenumden council into a smaller ber A new name for the combined units has not yet been selected assm David J Wilson chairman of the council realignment committee of the Ogden area council was principal speaker at the organization meeting mm President Croft said consolidaa is democratic tion of the districts process initiated in the districts e themselves as part of a program to bring better scouting services to the sponsoring instituCarl Porter tions in the area olds Blackinton Robert Bauter Former! Stake Were Units Robert D Pollock D L S stakes were Frank Rounds Formerly Brown Parker Coombs J Elmer each a district in themselves while W Godden Horace Hedges Scout organizations of all other Floyd P Bowman churches were lumped together in George Jack Evertson Howard Ogden a separate district Escalante W G de Mik John Assisting Porter as chairman of Peter Grondel BH Bw!d& the enlarged district will be Nolan £r°ndelEnck-Soutformer chairman of the William S Wright Marlin Mar Wlfoid!if °rwr- - EIfa Ven-triOgden district Joseph Oborn - Buckner Keith Wixom Alvm former chairman of the Weber disJack Cox and Rudy Van and Thomas Van Meter of the blKampett serve will Escalante district They a vice chairmen Nominating committee for the David F Sawyer jformer Weber election was Raymond S Wright district chairman was named as chairman Wilford Fowers Elmer Brown E La Mar Buckner Eden commissioner of the new district Members at large elected at this Beutler Floyd Godden and Reyn- meeting—were Joseph Oborn Reyn-- 1 4 olds Blackinton 'ajsawaw Hk 'I long-rang- - JohrV-Pi1-Tayl- h j ct - Almost as many marriages hit the rocks in Second district court during February asof were started with the issuance marriage liin the Weber county cense clerk's office Lawrence M Malan county clerk and auditor said he issued 57 marriage licenses last month ae Com pared to 45 divorce suits divorce suits filed Twenty-thre- e were granted during the month In a comparison back to i4 this is how marriages and divorces stack-ufor the month of Marriage licenses February 1947 85 1948 50 1949 fll 1950 57 1951 83 and 1952 57 Divorce suits filed 1947 42 p 1948 32 1949 41 and 1952 1947 granted 17 1980 25 23 poundmaster Bert L Hamilton began work today as Ogden city continued its groundwork for strict enforcement of the city's dog confinement ordinance Mr Hamilton replaces Joseph Pulsipher who resigned several days ago The new poundmaster was employed by the Ogden Humane society operator of the city estray pound shelter and sanctioned by City Manager E J Allison Applicants for deputy pound-mastare still being received at the city manager's office sixth floor alt building The pound-mastneeds more hands if the Humane society is to be in position new er city-coun- ty er enforce the stray dog ordinance the city manager pointed out City Manager Allison said the Humane society is doing the best it can to improve and enlarge facilities at the estray shelter 1490 Park boulevard Pens in good repair and more of them are needed now that many new "tenants" are in prospect when the clamp-dow- n gets underway Ogden city council has decided on a policy of enforcement to rid the town of the roving dog nuisance Councilman James R Foul-ee- r assistant mayor has advised his fellow members he wants to sponsor the new dog confinement ordinance to 1950 34 1951 19 1949 1952 Divorce suits 1948 27 and ai Annual Hereford Auction 1200 More than 1200 buyers and spectators from practically every cattle area in the intermountain west gathered at the Peterson Brothers Hereford ranch today for the fifth annual breeders sale of cattle Ray Thalman field representative of the Hereford Journal trade paper published in Kansas City said today's auction was one of the top 15 breeder sales in the entire United States Sale began at noon today with 85 head of what was considered by Thalman to be some of the top cattle in the U S Thalman said today's sale bid fair to be the best in the five-yehistory of the Peterson event Free lunch was prepared and served just before the sale started In attendance at the sale Hsgslg today were persons from Utah Idaho Wyoming Washington California Colorado Montana and other western and intermountain states ar New Poundmasier Starts Work Kiwanis A 43 45 39 1951 Club to Hear Canadian Dr F A Robinson a native of Toronto Canada will speak at noon tomorrow to the Ogden Kiwanis club and again tomorrow night as a guest of the Ogden Nutrition club He'll speak to the Kiwanians at 12:10 p m in Hotel Ben Lomond on "U S and Canada Relations" His appearance at 8:15 p m in Weber college auditorium is the second before Nutrition clubbers who heard him first on Tuesday night At the close of his discussion tomorrow Dr Robinson will answer questions from the audience Past Merges With Present at Historic Weber Day Gathering Past and present merged today in herald the day when ground will betorney General Clinton D Vernon historic Mocnch auditorium to broken for Weber's new home on Superintendent of Public Instruc- tlon E Allen Bateman D H Whit- nd Harrison) this afternoon ground was the hHI (38th ew outioangs win siarx tennurg cnairman of the state broken for four new buildings on flftrln l kit Uli it"gjti 11 the new campus site at "Hum yiMumuij guiiaing ouvra uwrence r uee a by next fail when icuj skiotltH sartH W o rri snn Ogden Rotary club president and WW Anderson rhairmnn nt tttm Filled with VJPs tvery imporUnt pr?rf Weber everyone college advisorv hoard over from state an all the persons) 11 a m assembly brought dozens will have a chance to turn a shovel- Tonight at 8 in Ogden high school of ful and earth sign a scroll to be auditorium will be the varsity show of alumni former faculty members a former president and others to- placed inside the corner stone Pro- - "This Is Weber" a musical revue chairman was President President Dixon will call for a gether for the first time in years gram ' wm mtt i ' v 4 Master of Ceremonies Douglas Dixon pro- Scheduled to be there were Sec- - gram wucrc to ena wnat he terms ana' blringtellow took a swipe at beau atmx J DC"uon' l crimination against the Ogden reaucratic government with the question: "Do we want a government of God or are we going to make a god of government?" Dixon Follows Up President R A Dixon followed up with a quote from Weber s founder Professor Louis F Moench: "I will seek to lay a true foundation in the hearts of the pupils (tmpty upon which they may build their education Introductions were in order There was Dr Leland H Creer president from 1935 to 1937 Douglas Burnett present alumni president Mrs Lydia Tanner and Dr William 2 Terry former teacher and eight members of the first graduating class of 1899 They were Lottie Foulger Smith Marcia Hinchcliff Nicholas Walter A Kerr Lester S Scoville E A Lark in D R Wheelwright and W N Petterson George A Zeaman a teacher in 1895 was introduced Dr Terry was also made a teacher that year Dr Creer spoke briefly He said Your Home Freezer Empty there was no more outstanding eduVI how you How YOUR frseiar can make JgmSSm! cator in the state than President monby purthaung your meat whoU- Dixon He complimented the faculty as well calling it one or the best anywhere After the assembly which ran overtime alumni had lunch in the cafeteria Dinner music was played by J Clair Anderson Maurice Richards was toastmaster At 1:30 bands floats and dignitaries moved down Washington to - - I SB mr 1 I BMS J : I - T - SSB1 r— 1 split-camp- ground-breakin- j f jjfjijl It tt jffiRk gkyou " "EjlQig ( Mel's Lockers Inc of eers of Riverdale Daughter will meet Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs 369 - 2nd St Ruby Stimpson A T' X I— im M g 'ri' Riverdale D&P Meeting v RIVERDALE — Pion- There'll be excerpts from past plays musical numbers and danc-At- 3 log Narrator will be M Thatcher be Mrs Ajirea uuest of Honor will o raoencn wire oijh' iouis F Moench Weber's first leader Phone m Drastic Reductions ON ALL OF THESE 1951 MODELS Itsctric Wssttwihssse 8-- 74 ISA-7- 4 RANGE &w $29995 10 oc-- 9 PT CU t J4V 13 Cu H $439" V 527995 SALE Wsstinflheese IssssVasiat Ft HOME FREEZER Reg- - WasHaahsssa Beatrla Refrigerator f0 Refrigerator 542995 SALE $19995 SALE Bacfrk WssHsghasss FROST PKEI llsslrts RANGE SALE DfC-1- 0 Wssifaagftesss WASHER ReS- $A Nil F A00 sOOfi95 -JV -i- SALE j $29995 SALE BUTLER'S 326 26th St Phone 9992 3-93- 72 IPenneyIsI ijj Spring and S Fabric Favorites! 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