Show J APRIL FRIDAY EVENING 1955 1 -- THE OGDEN (UTAH) x- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Sleek Black Speedy Suffolk Sheep Surprises North Ogden Owners With Triplets By MERLE SHUPE -NORTH OG6EN — It wasn’t r April Fools Day when a mama Suffolk gave birth to three lambs at the1 Tom Davidson residence here (a Short time ago But it Wash has been chosen MDreanl Girl” of Delta Phi fraternity at Ricks LDS College in Rexburg Idaho according to word received by her grandparents Mr and Mrs Clarence Orton Miss Atkinson will represent the fraternity at the University of Utah Delta Phi dance April 5 Her mother was the former Orton i m innnm on n ft y should have been! Davidson — a man in the t know here sheep are concerned when he found -‘- wasn’t surprise the first new arrival that morning when he went out to feed his Mr however when he went tback to make sure eveprthing was okay and found twins instead 'of a single taking their first nourishment Later still when a third was born it was almost too much “I v someone was playing thought tricks on me” Mr Davidson said 1 Comparative Rarity Triplet lambs are a comparative rarity in the animal world Rarer v still is the mama sheep who will care for all three Equipped to feed only two at' a time a ewe usually deserts all but ' one in multiple births Not this Suffolk She not only raised all three of her offspring but sees to it that each gets afair share Respite shortage of - seats at the dinner table All ' three are fat and sleek V I The parent Suffolk sheep are registered and the ram was a NOT — A sheep with triplets is unusual But this blue ribbon winner at a recent who rears all three is rarer still This one ewe - stock show The Davidsons have the North Ogden owners are proud wonder No did seven others besides the triplets and hope to expand’the herd from An country style be canvassed for foods as well as year to year dinner will be served to Second the ticket sale A floor show and program will Stockholders o’f the Cold- - Ward members Saturday April 9 dinbe Randall to presented by the MIA rePercy according water Irrigation Co voted ner chairman cently to lower a pipe in the Retiring members of the Ben proj- Lomond Stake The event is a upper Randall ditch to improve High Priest quodraining Members also author- ect to pay for an organ for the rum presidency along with the ized the secretary to- have the chapel other - musical instruwere presented books streams measured: ments curtains for the stage secretary at the party given in their honor President Weldon Berrett said and landsca'ping fhe grounds night All food will’ be donated by Wednesday there will be no assessment in th O J Fox Claud A Ellis J coming year Other board menr members and tickets will be sold Parley Spackman and Walter bers are Ray B Barker and Les- by the choir for $10 per family Berryessa were released recently lie Randall $5 per individual The ward will Joseph Jones is the new president of the Weber County Horticulture Society for the coming year lie replaces Zino Thinnes of Pleasant View' who is president of the state society New ward teacher supervisors are George F Simmons O J Fox N- and Leslie Randall with Dick Edwin Garner as secretary They report 100 per cent in their ward teaching with 104 men acting as teachers filter -- -- 4 " te 7 V WL thrice-blesse- VMM d old-fashion- - - ’ fund-raisin- g - SPECIAL PURCHASE OF GIRLS' ( SIZES SIZES PRE-TEE- NS 7 3 TO 6x ON FIRST FLOOR TO 12 ON SECOND FLOOR 8 TO 14 ON SECOND FLOOR lovely fabrics in nylons wools and mixtures Values to 1998 SPECIAL - Use Elevator to 2nd Floor Y PINCOCK'S O ' A Haviland left for Price Wednesday morning to attend a school on upkeep of county roads and city streets sponsored by the Municipal League of Utah George F Simmons newly appointed board member attended the sessions also Second Ward scouts and explorers report they are badly in need of some scouting equipment to be used by the troop anjl post Uniforms cooking kits sleeping bags packs hand axes tents and other equipment for camping trips and activities needed Call or if you can help Ulene Atkinson of Yakima Lee n EASTER Mrs Emma Smith president of the Lake View Stake Primary Assn said today two new mem- bers have been named to the Stake Primary Board They are Mrs Mildred Manning who will be in charge of and Mrs Group I Marion Brady who will handle Trekker boys j Both are residents of Roy’s Lake View Ward i Neil Ballif had a pleasant experience recently in the ferm of a long distance telephone call from her husband Sgt Neil Ballif in Tokyo Japan The call canie through to the home of Mrs Ballif’s parents Bishop and Mfs Lloyd Berrett She is the former Sharon Berrett Mr and Mrs Jeff Ballif North Ogden parents of Sgt Ballif were also p resent to talk with their son They said the connection was so clear that it sounded as though he might be just across the street Sgt Ballif has been stationed in Korea for ja yeaT now and hopes to return home in June Mrs and lawn The tree has grown so sealer next big and its roots were so close to the surface that it was practically impossible to landscape Mrs Lasater said i r North Ogden School was visited this afternoon by instructors from the USAC At the invitation of Principal John Chadwick three men spent the afternoon at the school visiting the classes and then holding a conference with the teaching staff Kenearsais are neing neio each day by students nf the fifth and sixth grades who will present a sacred Easter program next week Rollo Orme music instructor is in charge Donna 'Johns of North Ogden is being transferred from Orange Texas to Houston where she will serve as secretary to the mission president LeGrande Smith Miss Johns left for the LDS mission field on Jan 12 She has been laboring in Orange since that time She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William T Johns by plane Paris France They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs Reid Jensen of Sunnyside Washington They expect to tour otber parts or Europe while there Mr and Mrs Leon Fon Almen are leaving their Roy residence this week and moving into their The North Ogden School gym newly completed home in Sunset i is getting a new finish Painters dinner for the The kick-of- f The big elm tree In front of are putting a new coat of paint LDS Ward buildFourth Roy the Robert Jasater home has been on the ceiling and the brick was that fund originally pulled out to make way for walks walls will receive a coat of ing scheduled for next Thursday (ASTER SIZES new patrol car is equipped with I town rTX £riop teens I TOTS TO 2438 Washington Blvd ML DEPARTMENT i 1 April 7 has been postponed until Wednesday April 21 according to Bishop Berrett The city employes this week installed newj street markers throughout the residential section of town Tj'he city hopes to have all streets designated in a By JEAN STOKER SYRACUSE — L E Williams short time last a finger this week while opTickets will be sold at the door erating a power saw when the Roy Jaycettes The Syracuse man also severe- tonight annual spring fashtheir present ly cut two other fingers but both ion show Curtain time is 8 pm were saved by surgery Children’s fashions will be Hospitalized in Ogden with a modeled by Karen Evans Janet cast half way up his arm Mr Olsen Sandra Shreck Alan JohnWilliams is reported in satisfac- son and Micheal Stewart All the tory condition e youngsters are children of members The Syracuse Ward reunion music will be Background 4 begins this afternoon at with a banquet for all members and played by Mrs Musical numbers former members Ann The program is at 7:30 pm by a girls trio comprised of BevMansfield Toni Fullmer and and will feature the Weber ColDick lege Musettes a singing group erly Maycock male vocalist A Hawaiian group from Salt Lake will perform Nancy and Nadene Weatherston twin daughters of Study Group to Meet EVANSTON Wyo — Mrs Max Mr and Mrs Harold WeatherCazin will entertain members of ston also will appear in a dance the Diaconia Circle Bible Study number Group of the Presbyterian Mr and jMrs John Law will Church April 14 at her home move into their new home this 1115 Center St Mrs Joseph C week and Mr and Mrs Rieley Seitz will present the Bible lesDixion from Clearfield will move son and Mrs Lee C Myers will into the old Criddle home conduct the devotions Syracuse Man Loses Finger DIRECT LINE— DIAL (P ocpdto All proceeds m Committee aides are Robert Stewart Frank Namura Murray Carv vyards the organiza er and Gordon Rowes provement plan - Door prizes have been donated of Roy the merchants by The PTA of thi Roy School will meet Thursday at 8 pm in the school gymnasium The meeting will be devoted to the election of officers for the coming year Ndminating committee members are Mrs Mary Randall chairmanj assisted by Mrs Laura Mojss and Mrs j Ber-nie- ce VanDame r Entertainment far the evening by the sixth will be furnished grade students directed by Principal J C Allen in §ome square and circle dancing Light refreshments will also be served All parents of youngsters in the school are invited Louis Opp had his new Buick one week to the day when he met with an accident on his way home from work Needed to repair the damages were a new right new headlight and The accident occurred on the Roy Road and 200C West Street Boy Scout Troop 164 of ' the LDS Roy Second Ward spent a chilly weekend oiji a camping trip The young boys accompanied by Scoutmaster Marvin Carter left Roy Friday afternoon headed for Camp Kiesel The snow was so deep they had to leave their trailer load of supplies at the highway and hike the mile and a half to the camp They had to keep returning to the trailer for their night’s needs and found things a little chilly and returned home earlier than expected Saturday morning Young scouts who made the trip were Gerald Brown Paul Thomas Monte Bosquieter Dennis Schultz Richard Brown Rue-be- n Greenwood Delmont Ramson Jack Weir Richard Derry and Rodney Hill The Junior Chamber Is accepting applications for its Road-e-Teen-agto be held April 16 at the Lake View Stake House parking lot Any boy or girl who will not have reached his or her 20th birthday by July 29 is eligible Each must have a permit to drive and must have a record free' of a moving traffic violation in the past six months The Road-e-will begin with a written examination at 9 am the morning of the meet The driving tests are at 1 pm Prizes will be issued on a local basis The top three winners will ! ! e o " o ‘ ON GENUINE Jay-cett- PHONE YOUR ORDER IN 3-53- Police Car d to replace the green sedan in use dren under 12 will be admitted the national contest for about three years Acting as chairman for the Jay Sleek blade and speedy the for 50 cents cees in Roy is Robert Olsen a two-wa- y radfo siren and other Road crews have been grad- police equipment ing op the sides of the highway Roy residents are reminded and streets this past week they can reach either of Roy’s smoothing up the rough places twe police officers by calling the caused by winter storms Weber County Sheriff’s office 1 6608 which will relay any mesRandy Chatelain was a con- sages to the officers on duty by fused little boy when he spied means of the car’s radio the identical Johns twins Joyce the new patrol car Roy and Janet at recent church serv- hasBeside at its disposal a station ices ambulance He asked his grandmother wagon equipped for services Mrs Dick Garner “Who is her Chief of police is Amasa Baker what I see two of down there?” Allen Wheelright is the other son of Rahdy is the fulltime police worker Mr and Mrs Delbert Chatelain Mr and Mrs William Varney Two city engineers are left this week for working out 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