Show 1 io Be May Observed As Youth Day A day observance of Youth dtyide May 1 will be sponsored oy "Elected by Surprise THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING APRIL 13 1952 14B R His Guess as Good as Any But Pass the Crystal Ball! Manager E J Allison will be getting to the bottom of things on this one He's been asked by the city council to find out how much damage an amateur roundup in Ogden slated for May stadium would do to the turf The council recently gave the Combined Weber County Veterans organization permission to stage the roundup Since then several persons have told the council they considered it a misTom C Taylor take to allow horse events on the stadium ahead of Pioneer days rodeo in July This has been a policy of long standing It usually take 10 weeks to repair the damage of bucking broncs Mr Allison said the council LOGAN— Tom C Taylor 1950 must "determine what damage graduate of the Utah State Agri if any would be done to the roculture college nas oeen appoint- turf" by a ed superintendent of the Howell deo If he thinks it would be confield station for horticultural re siderable he's then to contact search located in Pleasant View the vets to find out what comMr Tavlor replaced Odeal Kirk toformer superintendent who has mitments they have madeevent horse ward their r readying of leave been granted a The council indicated it would absence to accept a horticultural position with the Iranian govern ment under the point four program According to Dr S W Edgecombe head of the horticulture de C Mr Tay portment at the U lor will be acting superintendent of the Howell field station until Mr Kirk returns from his Iranian post City j the local Elks loage concurrency with similar observances throughout the country Elmer H Myers exalted ruler nationwide proclamation by Exalted Ruler Howard R designated May 1 as Elks day It's time we took a look at youth's achievements and ofencourgood aged them on the path sam uavis citizenship" emphasis on juvenile delinquency and the problems of youth generally tend to make us forget the wonderful things our young people are doing to help make ours a better city state and nation" Locally LeRoy B Young and Arthur Woolley Ogden attorneys will speak at Weber high and Ogden high school assemblies respectively Myers said a feature of Youth of day will be the announcement the boy and girl winners of the local lodge's youth leadership awards They will be entered in the state contest with winners eligible to compete for national prizes totaling $6700 will be $400 Top national award In defense bonds for both boys and girls with $300 second and $200 third prizes Prizes will be awarded on basis of leadership citizenship appreciation perseverance resourcefulness and sente of honor said a Grand Pavis Youth Country Club to Siudy Paih lor candidate in the town election Friends of Lavorgno took advantage of the fact there was no formal candidate for the job and secretly printed stickers which were distributed to voters Lavorgno received 53 votes to defeat a nominees scattering of "write-in- " be obliged to cancel out the amateur show if it looks like Pioneer days rodeo would be hurt ALL THIS WEEK j "PLATEAU PARTY Celebrating the 1000000th 30-3- 1 I To Head Farm in 6 jggyggji in PleasanlView two-yea- g S-- for SYMI0U-U- HO tomen mi m'(l9l£ f SK M St ttaM Oe fat fmployiMfrt Swct V- toy 1 SthwH hi The Clothes With the Weightless Feel V7 TYPING OPTIONAL 5IGMS-- 'PLATEAU SUIT Ctf SHORTHAND-4MO- Moj Cititt Is Com f'VjH JW - X" - Obwwt -- Sptt ©W refits tp 2437 Vi Kiesel Ave Dial 73 South Washington Furniture School Children " BUEHLER-BinGHfl- in Mass M1DDLETON (UP) — barber town Michael Lavorgno the was elected cemetery commissioner without knowing that he was a Co Officers of the Ogden Golf and rnnntw rlnh ars to studv the mat for ter of providing a foot-pat- h meandering school children who are using their golf course as a cut-of- f Club officers met with Weber at county commissioners yesterdaywas the site of the difficulty It determined a close study would have to be made before action could be taken A delegation from the club reported to commissioners Thursday that students of the new South were cutting junior high school across the golf course on their way to and from Washington Terrace The children were making paths across the greens damaging shrubbery and wearing down fencessome The delegation wondered if immediate temporary foot-patcould be constructed to carry the have studied traffic Commissionersfull-size road the building of a across the deep gully east of U S highway 89 However this project will probably not be carried out for sometime In their study of the situation yesterday club officials and com missioners agreed tnat consineraDie planning was needed before it could be determined just where should go the proposed foot-patwould Most of the be through club property it was pointed out ' h once again we bring you an "AFTER- n Just EASTER SPECIAL" to give you honest prices glance through these specials you'll be surprised by the savings you'll make! 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