Show v yv -- v w"— w - tv—x- - mtm g— W-- W "V I THE OGDEN (UTAH) GB Three Weber College Sophs Honored GiVen Desk Sets Three Weber College sopho- mores were awarded desk pen sets as being outstanding in activat a ity leadership for 1954-55 ban- - friendship quet for As?o- -dated Men Students at the Fish I i j House this week The three ire ' Nelson Wright student ident i Mr and Mrs R B Marble of t £ S ? body Bob Monroe 2233 tf y Blvd He was formerly a naval re- officer cruiting in Ogden for Standing nore class president Delbert Kaye vice presi- three years Chief Marble Chief Marble dent and Gary dent and Cordell Nelson secrewas one of 25 servicemen to reLi AMS erson Pet tary the award At present he ceive J Nelson Wright president in Memphis Tenn stationed is Men's social elubs also honored home - within He is Tenth Time Drunk expected their outstanding members Phoe-ni- x He will be weeks the next few Club sponsored the banquet For the 10th charge of drunk- en route to the West Coast for Len Allen local radio personal- enness Tex Allender was s e discharge after completing nearly ity spoke at the affair to' 22 years in the Navy in the City Court pay Dean of men Dr Clair L Anderson is sponsor and AMS offi- $100 or serve 50 days in jail Motorist Sentenced cers are: Gary Peterson presi- William C Stamey 30 of Sun-sewas sentenced in the City Court to pay $10 for making an James Stewart and Corlnne improper left turn DANCE HALL Calvet Starring in "FAR COUNTRY OPEN In Technicolor Boa Office Open (:1J pm Den Bitfon Orchestra 15c pres ‘ -- - m-- i - Gary Peterson Bob Standing $opho-- nt STANDARD-EXAMINE- R HAMtUIGkRS 'Faces' Choir STEAK WanB3H? rrnUj STARTING TOMORROW 12 NOON uiu oua Starring in “THEY RODE WEST” —2nd Feature— “JUNGLE MAN EATERS” Adult 5Qc — Kids 5c Box Office Open :45 pm tioueri 2 BIG HITS! FIRST-RU- N machine thinning $5 per acre second and each subsequent hoeing or weeding following partial machine thinning $4 per acre hoeing' and finger thinning fields planted with processedHseed following regular cultivation no machine thinning $13 per acre First hoeing following regular cultivation no machine thinning $5 per acre second and each subsequent hoeing’ or weeding following regular cultivation no machine thinning $4 per acre only field planted with any type seed following any type cultivation $9 per acre First hoeing following only following any type cultivation $6 per acre and second and each subsequent hoeihg or weeding following any type cultivation $4 per acre4 ' Any person who has not been paid in accordance with this determination may file a wage clainj with the local ASC county committee against the producer on whose farm the work was per- formed The claims will have to be settled after due hearing be- fore payment can be made to the producer Further information can be ob- tained from the local ASC office hoe-thinnin- Officers of the “All Fac e s West” choir were' elected at rehearsal of singers and actors last night at iWeber College Election of a ‘Slate of officers was taken as one of the first steps to set up a permanent choir jfor the pioneer musical production which comes each year as a feature of the Ogden Pioneer Days i Celebration The group elected as its president Bruce Wallace a baritone who has understudied Igor Gorin world-famous- " sijnger who has played the musical’s leading char- - g 20c ‘hoe-thinnin- g n i Pointing out sick children and adults alike need entertainment j requires no physical or mental effort the Women s Aux- “iaj”y °f Ogden Branch National Postal Transport Assn Present-ed IVur aquarums to the Dee 1 l 1 i Hj?Pllal-- 1 will be placed soariumi two in the pediatrics ward and one is on wheels so it! 1 ap-wi- ll way right into A L Yejert i steal their ' i may be taken where patients or ClOCT Hurry! WltlCGTS i j i New officers elected last night at a dinner meeting of the 05 den Florists Assn are Wendell i i Wii-- Sanders president Doughs son vice president Knd Mrs starHreas Mark TUl0tS0n' ur®r The next meeting will be held the latter part of the month Advisability of people ordering flovvers early for Easter was discussed 'gshpr your - Y heart! 5 Hour Program PAL MATINEE TOMORROW 12 NOON' it bNE FULL HOUR CARTOONS ' 1 ’ OF NEXT CHAPT OF "GUNFIGHTEF THE NORTHWEST" O5 "THE FEATURE HITo 7 phantom stallion” Children 15c a Pat for 5c p m Adults: 35c TH! 1 Till 5 p m A 1 DUNCAN MACRAE JEAN ANDERSON ADRIENNE CORRI VINCENT WINTER 50e Evenings’ Rex ALLEN vy T y -- 4 t'' j Postal receipts itar March at the Ogden Post Office went over the $100000 mark today making the first time in the history of the post office that this has been done irt any month) except December Postmaster Ed Vendell said Officfc also had the Ogden-Pos- tl its largest single day on redord — including the Christmas rush — Monday when receipts totaled $21000 The) postmaster explained that the receipts at post offices are a good indication of the mount of business 'generality Alpha Rho' Omega and Shar-ea social clubs a£ Weber College will present' their annual llegiate Promenade- -' tdnight at 9 in the Weber College Ball-Di- k room Watkins’ “Contincn-il- l tals” w provide the music At intermtesioh gold watches will be pesentdd to Mr Collegiate and Miss Collegiate who will be choien by the (Voting of those attending the dahce 2ND BIG FIRST RUN HIT! ADMISSION PR1CES SetsiNew Mark Pacini Poromfe 05fUl nGCGlfJlS 'Collegiate Prom' Tonight at Veber Prtnto1io s!rnn( KIDNAPERS” LITTLE ice w j ” T" A ARTHUR RANK Organization ' i t 1 I KOKQHckens ALSO ONE HOUR OF CARTOONS AT 12 NOON Candidates alrei Bay Cumn mings Delbert Kaye Dale !GuS-taveso- Ron Greenw elU Paul Slater Beverly Coleman Sandy Lower Marilyn Bott Xrlene-Baro- n and John Van wagoner The public is) invited ( PMK-N-SNAC-K 2735 Washington Blvd TODAY ONLY! 2 SPECIAL THE ENTIRE FAMILY FOR t 1 Tender VN Fli 51II OO AT THE HEW rin a1 E JAMES TAB f Co-H- "Murder Is My Beat” TJn mm M2$1b MASS£f ANNE DOROTHY Q Open 12:45 Cartoon and News Features: 1:10 3:55 6:40 and 9:30 p m iAUDIEMURPHY it -- ER feat Exciting RAYMOND OLSON -- WHI1M0RE NOW! (oR:2 “ THEATRE The West's Best Loved Story Golden French Fries Hot Pan Rolls Butter In a box to go —-- wrwjT ffEFLIN-RAY-FRE- NANCY (5XM)IiR! With ALDO VAN 14 WITH ONI PAID ADULT! UNDER CHICKEN i STARRING IT’S FAMILY NIGHT TONIGHT! FREE ADMISSION TO ALL ISn Sal SPRING ORPHEUM MARI BLANCHARD n 1 1 1 ( (iYimr - n: urm Aim SATURDAY 12 NOON! 1 it Box Office 6:30 First Show 7:15 THE THRILLS ARE REAL! ABRrCft ADVENTURE vrfrpo ClNlMScCFr MO IMGBFCD1T NFV PSIMAH OXO PATH ECO IX) R ROBEETSOR" MURPHY tcm NAISH J BIG FUN ’ Duncaii Renaldo KUASto ROBERT CRUARK& 7TT tmu uMTto Judy’s Making Hey-He- y Leo Carrillo NEW OGDEN s PANCHO CISCO CO-FEATUR- E! ADMISSION TIU 1 PM While the Fun Shines! H I Krwnchside't ice am to all 10c Brown's I c Cream Plus Club Cards to Buffalo Bill's Riding Club! courtesy ©0OC JPL Box Office NEW OGDEN THEATRE 6:30 Show 7:15 : PLUS TWO GREAT WEEKEND HITS! v "BLACK HORSE CANYON" i With Joel McCrea Mari Blanchard Mervyn Eye u V ALSO 1 "THE NAKED ALIBI" - Sterling Hayden Gloria Grahame Gene Barry ) i OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY! I A K JUDV CANdVA f I R J vcAsue 0 SPECIAL GIANT WESTERN 111 COLOR: DETECTIVE STORY! CARTOONS JJD OF THEM! 19th and Washington Blvd 1 -- the pajst three years acter Three Vice Presidents Three! singers jvere elected'vTce president each to head a committee: Ray Wilde Karl Simon-seand Miss Jackie Maxwell Thelma Jenkinson was elected and June secretary-treasure- r Heisnerjand Kathryn Putnam lifunds brarians auxiliary philanthropic Roland Parry composer said In charge of the project were: efforts are'now being made to Mrs! Lynn S Phillips chairman who sang and acted with all have Mrsf Manin Walton A rs Jo- - the cast n for pst years enroll will Mrs Joseph Jj the weekly rehearsals Seph Soelberg They Roberts and Mrs John J Payne be held each Thursday at 8 pm — upper campus of the college The “Air Faces Wst” choir is regular college FlOflStS Ocjd©n which a regular credit will be given Mr for" 1 1 Key’ll IV First hoeing following partial visitors need diversion are 5ascfn?nS 1° iTile while a patient is relaxThe regular meeting of the Ogand recovery seems shorter den Amateur Radio Club sched- ing and happier” officers of the uled for tonight has been ad-- auxiliary said vanced to next Friday April 8 at The Ogden Branch National of the orgamza-- Postal Transport Assn of which innoi The meeting will be in the club- - mt5Velneoplitu"fn0rodr rooms at Ogden Municipal Air-- possible by offering financial aid port and a program and speakers The money $44741 was be announced later propriatpd from the NPTA and I I I -- i Radio Meeting Is Postponed Corns to Our Pal Matinee! 2 1955 The fair and reasonable wage rates to be paid laborers for work on the 1955 sugar beet crop are the same as last year according to the Agricultural- - Stabilization and Conservation Committee This includes work for all producers in Utah who apply for conditional payments under the Sugar Act as determined by the US Department of Agriculture The Weber Davis and Box Elder County schedule calls for: Work performed on a time basis: thinning shoeing or weeding 65 cents per hour pulling topping or loading 70 cents per hour Work performed on a piece-rat- e basis: first hoeing following complete machine thinning $9 per acre second and each subsequent hoeing or weeding following complete machine thinning $4 per acre hoeing and finger thinning in fields planted with processed seed following partial machine thinning $11 per acre Adults 50c Students 35c Kids DINNERS CHICKEN T New Officers Elected by i i Friday end Saturday APRIL Suqar Beet Workers to Receive Same Pay Rate as Last Year Former Recruiter Wins Essay Honor Elmo R Marble chief petty officer recently won an honor certificate from the Freedoms Foundation for his essay ' on “What America A Means to Me” He is a son of FRIDAY EVENING i' Visinjjrit 0223? |