Show - - Y r t T2A : THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1953 D ' © m mra u m i v Valley School PTA Meets First Time Hex! Thursday I: lfa?rttiiiiiiii(iim 'ibieiin fin ft i 'bPdtdfciM Robert V Beadles David 'Layton Hugh B Wikox Herbert H Wood Marshall A McEntire B Earl Stringham H Wood f McEntire and HelperWood By LOLA MAYE McFERSON is also Mr councilmen for — election With day Clearfield a councilman at present and seeks less than a week away both parties in Clearfield an-- ” to succeed himself nounced platforms today identical Not running this year is Mayor in the respect that they favor Melvin G Wood in city “efficiency and economy was appointed to Wilcox Mr government” There the similarity ends how- - the council to fill the unexpired ever ’ term of Graydon Holt who moved For the Progressive Party says from Clearfield some time ago it wants expansion and develop- He was born and educated in ment of the city and its utilities Davis County graduating from securing an ample culinary and the Utah State Agricultural Colindustrial water supply encourag- lege in 1936 Active in the LDS ing and supporting better school Church he filled a mission and held many positions in the wards and playground facilities -' It also believes in maintaining and stake miliMr Wilcox taught for 10 years a friendly relationship-wittary establishments in this area in Davis County Schools and has The People’s Party says its been with United Air Lines for candidates will stand for an ade- 13 years He has been UAL staquate civil defense program plys tion manager for seven years He fair and equal treatment for all is the father of four youngsters and lives at 647 Maple St residents in Clearfield Opposite him on the ballot Mr Nominated Three was born in Layton and Layton Members of the latter party liie in Davis nominated David Layton for may- has lived his entireat present at residing County Robor B Earl Stringham pnd 700 St here South E 615 ert V Beadles for courcilmen ‘ 4 On the Church Active In ticket are Progressive He has been active in the Hugh B Wilcox incumbent councilman for mayor Marshall A ward and stake served with the po-litic- al 1 h bishopric and was a high for years Politics is nothing new to this candidate He filled seven terms on the Clearfield Town Board when it was first organized and was a Davis County Commissioner from 1941-4He had a part in the1 installation of the first water mains here and turned the first water in the lines Dec 18 1925 The father of one son he has been a member of the Clearfield Planning Commission for three years and is chairman at prescoun--selma- n 7 ent ' also instrumental in getting a soft-b- Second and" Fourth Wards areftion will take office effective flood sponsoring a Halloween Costume Sunday Mr Allred has worked for Ball to be held on Saturday in lights An original member of the the Stake House beginning at Davis County as planning director for the past five years He committee which helped plan the 8:30 p m Weber Basin Project Mr Wood - The public is invited and ad- and his family are making their was elected to the board of di- mission will be by budget card home at 227 North Lakeview Dr rectors of the Utah Municipal and contribution Prizes will be in Clearfield after recently movawarded the best costumes and ing from Farmington League at its last convention He lives at 495 E 200 South refreshments will be served Hie Clearfield Third Ward ReSt Weber County Sheriff Mac lief Society will conduct a “HarMr McEntire the remaining be the guest vest Carnival” Nov 6 It will Progressive party nominee is a M Wadein will Clearfield First be a combination bazaar and the native of Ogden He lives at 65 speaker W 300 North St with a family Ward MIA Tuesday at 7:30 cafeteria style supper Booths will be set up with p m at the First Ward Chapelof six sons and daughters No classbakery goods handicraft quilts 'Mr McEntire was contractor on Center Street and builder in both Utah and work will be conducted during all kinds of white elephants and an assortment of useful ChristJdaho for several of his early the evening mas items years Council Clearfield The City disHe was manager and later The Primary Department of trict manager for a Lime Yard has passed an ordinance creat- the Community Church Sunday 1935 of office to He worked 1923 Co from city manager School will enjoy a Halloween ing the as a wholesale lumber and build- and prescribing his duties party Saturday at the Commuing salesman from 1935 to 1945 R Clay Allred recently selectnity Church Building from 2 at which time he was instrumen- ed council the for the posi- - to 4 p m by tal in establishing the McEntire and Hilton Lumber and HardAirman and Mrs J Douglas ware Co in Clearfield of which Carr are in piearfield while Airman Carr is on a he is part owner and manager I A resident! of Clearfield for the leave from ""115-da- y Parks Air Base in past seven years he has been ' a Kiwanis Club member for four California where he has been sta-- i years tioned since the beginning of his miritary service ‘ - 24-mon- two-yea- 4 JL LUJ gr 'vw uit 1350 -- all park and installing Mr Stringham candidate for councilman was bom in Woods Cross Davis County and lived for a time in Bountiful moving to Clearfield 16 years ago He served 30 months in the Army during World War II and LDS mission filled a before that r A director of the Clearfield Junior Chamber of Commerce he is employed as a contractor and carpenter is active in the Church and is the father of two sons They reside at 646 W 300 North St Mr Beadles who is running with Mr Stringham on the People’s ticket is a native Salt Laker and a former sty dent of the University of Utah He was in the Navy for- - five years serving most of that time overseas At present he is chief engineer for radio station KLO where he has been employed eight years Helped Organize Jaycees dl Among those who helped orMr Carr Mr Starks ganize the Clearfield Junior Chamber of Commerce he was Two Clearfield men who had its first president and is a state a large say in the adoption of director and chairman at pres- platforms for this year’s cament paign were John D Carr 180 Mr Beadles is the Weber Coun- Ross Drt and Gayle L Starks ty Industrial Coordinator for Ra- 140 Parkway Dr chairmen of the dio Civil Defense a member of two parties the LDS Church the father of Mr Carr succeeds Fielding S three children and lives at 182 Barlow at the helm of the PeoRoss Dr Mrs Shirley Beadles ples Party nominee was elected to succeed Margaret party Progressive Wood is a native p f Cedar Falls as secretary-treasure- r Iowa who moved to Provo in Hyatt Mr Starks chairman of the 1911 where he engaged in real Progressive Party fills the office estate He came to Clearfield in 1948 after having worked in formerly held by Victor R Smith Glenna N Slaughter his the coal mines for several years Mrs secretary-treasure- r was retained He is retired Councilman Wood was first by acclamation elected in 1946 serving under Covered Wagon Post 3476 of two mayors Veterans of Foreign Wars the he was a will hold a costume Between 1946-4party tomember of water roads and sewmorrow night at 8 In the FarmIn his second er committees Courthouse Commander term he was in charge of recrea- ington Van L Jeppesen urges all tion property and parks and it members to attend was during this time the two He was The MIA of both the Clearfield parks were purchased kL x 7 Ward Flans Big Halloween Parly In North Ogden in NORTH OGDEN — A Hallow- HUNTSVILLE —The first PTA meeting for the Valley School will be held Thursday Nov 5 at 7:30 PM in the school at Hunts' ville Mrs Everett B Shaw’ Liberty president of the Valley PTA says the meeting wiU be of more than usual interest to the parents r There will be a pro-- gram by the students followed by daughters-in-laThose present a talk by LaVerd John director were Mr Mr and Wangsgard Weof child guidance work for Mrs Herman Wangsgard Ogden ber County Mrs Shaw urged that all par- Mr and Mrs Gilbert Wangsgard ents attend the meeting as it will and Mr and Mrs Ray Wangsgard s condeal with the and nine grandchildren ferences Mrs Wangsgard was also the Others Helping of honor at a birthday parguest Others Working with Mrs Shaw in the PTA organization this year ty given In her honor by a group are Glen Jt Miller principal of of friends recently Those presthe school vice president Mrs ent were Willa Mae and Vernell Clawson Huntsville Wangsgard LaVon Cramer Opal George Charles Story Eden Mrs H N Fuller Mary and Ruth Thurston Sorensen Ogden Canyon and Bertha Brunker Ivy Simpson and Mrs Elmer F Frazier Hunts- Beverly Montgomery ville Guests over the weekend at the Room mothers are: home of Mr and Mrs Jed Me-Mrs H W Cook Ogden Canwere their sons and daughters-Kay yon and Mrs LaVrn Bronson in-law: Huntsville first grade Mr and Mrs Junior fMcKay Mrs A Bendio Ogden Canyon and daughters Meridian Idaho Mrs second Blaine Harrop and Mr and Mrs Keith McKay Huntsville third and family Boise Idaho They Mrs Vernon Shaw fourth Mrs came to attend the wedding reof their brother Leon Jerry Southwick Liberty fifth ception Mrs James Stallings Eden sixth and his wife Gay Felt Others dewn from Idaho were Mrs Charles Webb Eden seventh Mrs Lynn Melle and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ervin Felt Idaho Homer Brunker eighth and ninth Falls They were house guests of Mr and Mrs J Earl Felt Nov 3 is the day the Home after a through IdaHuntsville Relief Society will ho and Montanatrip is Mrs Jessie hold its annual bazaar Michelson She accompanied her Ever since the turn of the cenand daughter Mr and tury election day has Been the Mrs Leland Hadley of Taylor day the Relief Society has held its annual And this year is no Pep Club officers of the Valley Junior High are Elizabeth different There will be luncheon sets McKay president Janet Shupe dish towels aprons children’s vice president Judy Montgomdresses boys’ shirts stuffed ani- ery secretary and Sue Story mals sofa pillows chenille dolls treasurer quilts pillow cases fancy handMr and Mrs Harvy Wangs-gaar-d work cakes pies home made are the grandparent of a on and foodstuffs other candy 7 new 11 a m states President Oct 22 pound baby boy born sale at Ella Allen The parents are Mr and Mrs Many of the articles to be sold Stanley Wangsgaard of Centerhave been donated by women of ville formerly of Huntsville This the ward is their fifth child — three hoys This is the week the Primary and two girls The new baby missed by one is to gather fruits and vegetables for the Children’s Hospital in hour of being born on his father’s birthday Oct 21 and a Salt Lake City little brother Paul came about teachers and Starting today members of their classes will the same length of time before e canvass for the father’s birthday two years make a fruit both bottled and raw as back well as vegetables of all kinds At the Sunday morning meetThis will continue through the ing the baby son of Mr and Mrs week until finished G Aldous was given the The Primary also has a drive Robert name of Alan Robert Aldous on this week for the “dime fund” son of Mr and Gary Bingham was a Tuesday 'Halloween party Mrs Don was advanced Bingham held Each child attending was in the priesthood from a teacher counted as paid to a priest the same day Due to the Ogdea Stake It was a happy birthday for quarterly conference Sunday John Newey Oct 24 He celethere will be no meetings in the bratedA his 77th anniversary at Huntsville Ward that day home with his immediate family Mrs Arthur Wangsgard was complimented at a family at her home recently on her 65th birthday k Highlight of the evening was the elk dinner prepared by her WEST POINT — A Halloween dance will be held in the LDS West Point recreation hall tomorrow at 8:30 p m There will be prizes for the best costumes Public is invited half-hou- Two Clearfield Parlies Announce Similar Campaign Platforms for Election Nov 3 mm 5G8 g© 7 September 1952 The couple is een party for members of thp with visiting First Ward will be held Saturday iheir parents Mr m 7 beginning at p and Mrs John D Admission wiU be a “white of Ross Carr elephant” to be sold later in the Drive and with Mr and Mrs to evening Adults age expected C A White of 450 South State bring something worth about a dollar something youngsters The Aaronic Priesthood and worth about 25 cents LDS Girls group of the Clearbe in will store” A “country operation throughout the evening field First Ward ages 12 to 19 and wiU offer vegetables apples inclusive will enjoy a banquet canned goods houseware toys to be held this evening at 7:30 and even pets for sale General Chairmen Don and in the recreation ball They Laurene Buswell said there will will also enjoy a program also be a spook alley a spook movie booths and ' Newly appointed officers in the dancing games of skiU Clearfield Second Ward Young A magician wiU also be on Men’s Mutual Improvement Ashand to perform C Rigby Melvin are sociation Ned Stringham director of the Gene Fessler first USAC recreation service wiU be president in charge of games counselor Jack Fairmont second Costumes will be in order and counselor and Hubert H Layton a prize will be given for the best secretary Mr Rigby suceeds Dean outfit The chairman stressed that the Nelson party is a “family affair” and Dentist Elwin A Petersen who said that hot dogs doughnuts will availcider be and has had his business office in popcorn able Clearfield for the past two years Assisting with preparations are has moved with his family from Les and Lola Simmons Dale and Jean Ellis LeRoy and Rozena his former home in Kaysville and Oaks Reuel and Florence Child is living at 386 Center Street in Clearfield and Harold and Oretta Brown " parent-teacher- s son-in-la- w -- house-to-hous- -- get-togeth- er Weht Point Plan Halloween Dance seen suen a value: Spook Party EVANSTON Wyo — Pupils of St Paul’s Episcopal Church School will be entertained at a spook party Saturday 6:30 to 8 p m at the parish hall Games and a fish pond are planned and refreshments will be served Plan Nursery School MODEL Mhcay EVANSTON Wyo — St Anne’a Guild 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