Show ee '" i e ’'' 'w y " wr f W a W 'WJf ' ' C '' r 4 w ' ’ y :x M THE OGDEN (UTAH) Clearfield Husband Wife to Fill Mission CLEARFIELD— Mr and Mrs Lorin Park active LDS Church workers in Clearfield leave April 27 to fill a mission in the Texas-Louisia- na area x - 5 v '' vw 7 storm door '67so Si 30 Installed with 2 Doors for Completely highest quality hardware Everything fully guaranteed! Approved by Geod We have a complete Housekeeping line of storm windows' at a special pricol ' Payments as Low as $500 For Month Phono for Free Demonstration Or Soo Our Samplas at IKE WHITELEY 1636 Wash Ph 44 or MOVING? Fornftvro Piano Electric Ice foxes Packing j Baggage Storage Across the Street or Across the Nation Including Mexico Canada Alaska SLADE TRANSFER Agent North American Van Lines 331 22nd Street SERVICE Dial S944 61 w r TRADE- - For Your Old Range FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE 171” to D ft son-in-la- 429” Extra Liberal Trade-i- n on Easy Monthly Serviceable Up to 3 Years Layton Officials Oppose Sale Of Sahara to 3 Business Men Ranges to Pay coun-cilme- n ld war-bui- ground equipment lt Davis Commission Says Some Favor Some Oppose Sale The commission originally voted in favor of abandonment of the wartime housing units Since then however it has received an offer from three Utah businessmen who asked to purchase and renovate the government-buil- t project The commission also lias received from H C Shoemaker chairman of the Utah Public Welfare Commission a recommendation that the project be retained by the Public Housing Admin- istration Shoemaker said the commis- sion’s “concern is due to the fact that an appreciable number of families residing in the village are supported by public welfare If problems in connection with maintaining these homes can be worked out I would recommend that course rather than the complete evacuation of the vil- lage” PTA to Hear Talk On Youth Problem KAYSVILLE — Claud Pratt superintendent of the State Industrial School at Ogden will be guest speaker at Kaysville Parent Teachers Assn meeting tomorrow at 7:30 pm at the Kaysville elementary school according to Mrs William H King president Mr Pratt will discuss problems of juvenile delinquency as he sees them Mrs Wilmer Barlow of Clearfield president of the county PTA will be in attendance to install new officers Destruction Unlimited The Teen-AgDriving Road-e-- o sponsored by the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce will be held Saturday at the driving course on Hill Air Force Base from 9 to 12 am — if the weather permits Scheduled for last Saturday the road-e-was postponed due to the snowstorm according to Floyd Maisey chairman All s who passed the written exam given at the Layton City Hall on March 26 are eligible to compete for the trophy to be awarded this Saturday A Layton Stake Mutual dance will be held Saturday night at the First Ward Church with the Layton Fifth Ward as hosts “April Showers” is the theme and Grace Hadley’s orchestra will play Everyone is invited The floor show will feature the Mardi Gras dance number to be given at this year’s June conference The dance will begin at 8:30 pm The Layton Elementary School will hold its last PTA meeting for this school year tomorrow night at 8 New officers will be elected and installed Samuel Morgan Davis County superintendent of schools wiil be guest speaker Special dance numbers by first grades students and musical numbers by the second grade w ill also be on the program The Layton LDS Stake is sponsoring the Brigham Young University Touring Players in a three-ac- t comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde tonight at 8 in the Davis High auditorium at Kaysville Tickets are being sold by all Layton wards for $1 each and may be purchased at the door Students will be admitted for 50 cents with activity cards The Layton Ladies Literary Club will celebrate its 15th birthday anniversary April 14 with a party beginning at 8 pm at Old McDonald’s Farm in Riverdale Mrs Irvin Newman is chairman with Mrs Ralph Dibble Mrs Lynn Judkins Mrs Asahel Stevenson Mrs Elmer Green and Mrs L I Layton on her committee New officers for the organization will be elected that evening A nominating committee consisting of Mrs Louis Major Mrs Kenneth Page and Mrs Ray fallings will present candidates Outgoing officers are Mrs Henry Call president Mrs Murland Stevenson vice president and Mrs Elmer Green secretary The Central Junior High School in Layton will have a PTA meeting next Monday night at 7 From 7 to 8:15 pm parents are invited to visit with the teachers in the classrooms Then a business meeting will be held in the auditorium with Mrs Gibbs Smith of Kaysville presiding Officers will be elected and installed Music for the program will be given by the school band under the direction of Frank Parker Principal Richard Stevenson says the meeting should adjourn at about 9 pm In athletics He also attended Utah State Agricultural College A member of the Utah National Guard he served in Korea during the recent war His wife is the foipier Genever Mathis of Brigham j good business to protect your home end property from the terrific storms that sweep the country The cost is low foi WINDSTORM Here is an investment which pay big dividends m style!! all-gir- ls Special for the Month of April UNDERCOAT "3 4 A v if s V ' v' 1 £ LS ! 'iV v I t: I 5 A' v & 'K5S sC v' ' ivy $ s j - $3750 Job) Si 'VC- - X-ra- y c In spite of the recent snowstorm that blanketed' Northern Utah very few automobile accidents were reported here Brigham City was free of any weekend smashups but there were two reported in Box El- -' Hatch Brigham’s newest city officer tries a police coat on for size getting an assist from Police Chief Harry Smith FIT FOR THE JOB-l-Ode- ll Roy School PTA Will Elect Officers at Thursday Meeting ROY—The Roy School PTA will hold Its monthly meeting tomorrow at 8 p m in the school auditorium with entertainment by the fifth and sixth graders who will be directed in square v llen dancing and circle dancing by Principal J W to of election officer The business meeting will be given over for the coming year! Names will be provided by a nominating committee and nominations also will be accepted from the floor Outgoing officers are Roger Critchlow president Mrs Forest Day first vice president Principal Allen second vice jpresident and Mrs Roy Austin secretary During the past year the PTA installed bicycle racks at the school as one of its many projects And a committee headed by Mrs D M Clawson has been SYRACUSE — Mrs Ernest trying to enlarge the school play- Zaugg has taken over as presiground area by arranging for ad- dent of the Syra-cus- e ditional land Parent An Easter Cantata entitled Teacher Assn “Eastern Morn” will be pre- succeeding Mrs sented by the Lakeview School Lewis Roberts as Friday night at 8 in the school the top officer Elected recent auditorium to serve with Participating will be ithird and ly her were Mrs fourth grade students! of Mrs Martha Brotherson and fifth Duane Stoker grade youngsters in E Lionel vice president sec- - ' Syracuse PTA Chooses New Set of Officers j ! i ' Judy i The public is invited L Ross Fietkau principal of the Lakeview School reports that parents of only 32 youngsters showed up for kindergarten registration last week Anyone who failed to register youngsters eligible to attend school this fall should contact the school to make arrangements with those in charge the “Pennies for Meantime Playground” campaign at the school has netted $135 the principal said The price of a slippery slide is Mr Fietkau reports the $174 fund drive will continue until that amount is reached : past president Harry Nakarg flew on a tour to Japan recently along with 29 others from the mountain West! Kiwanians Wives Meet Tomorrow For Easter Social ' ! i ganization this year is Delbert i NORTH OGDEN—Kiwanis Club members and their wives will meet at Maddox in Brigham City tomorrow night at 7:30 for their Easter social e Hal Stephens Weber College week from in this Roy Visiting student and CAP cadet captain Mrs Mr and Lovell Wyo are and1 show slides on his will talk at O are Jones They staying F recent and of their trip to Peru He was one the home two of students chosen from 1300 Mrs Mr and Roger daughter CAP members from all over the Critchlow While here they attended the state to represent Utah as a forLDS conferences in Salt Lake eign exchange student Musical numbers will be furCity nished by Gary Thornley trumpeter and Wayne r Mayberry Home on Furlough! piano Joan Van Waggoner will EVANSTON Wyo — Seaman sing Dr aand Mrs F M Eckhardt recruit Leon J Bell is at home are in charge k he leave which on a is spending with his parents Mr and Mrs George W Bell He completed Bring Offerings 128 Center St EVANSTON Wyo — A prestraining at the San Diego Calif and-is of United transentation Naval Base being will be boxes will He ferred to the Seabees ing 14 Calif at Hueneme Port meeting April report Episcopal Guild April 14 for further training son-in-la- Tre-monto- were damaged extensively Thre' people were hospitalized when a car driven by Mrs Uleda Grant 50 Honeyville hit an icy spot on the highway during a blizzard and skidded into the path of a car driven by Joe Kent Neff of Colorado City Tex- Mrs Grant was taken to the Valley Hospital in Tremonton and 21 treated for broken ribs Bobbie Jean Taylor 20 a passenger in the Neff car was treated for severe head lacerations Jimmy Mortensen 22 Price Utah also a passenger in the Neff machine had a broken rib Trooper TeWayne Woodland who investigated an accident which occurred early Saturday evening said the Grant car received $800 damage and the earlier model car driven by Neff was a total loss collision at An earlier two-ca- r about caused $400 Honeyville damage when a car driven by Garn WynnHunsakef 17 son of Me and Mrs Wynn L Hunsaker Honeyville made a turn into a driveway in front of a driven by Weston John Sharp 22 Salt Lake City According to Trooper TeWayne Woodland the Sharp truck was just ready to pass the Hunsaker vehicle when it swung in front of semi-truc- k him Construction OK'd On 5 New Homes In North Ogden NORTH OGDEN — New pfoof that North Ogden continues to ‘ Layton grow: J on new five Construction work Hanand Morris Cuthbert Jay son were made key members of homes here has b£en approved the local Lions Club at a meeting and building permits issued this week Lee Gourley received permission to build a $10000 brik veneer home at 2735 N 600 East Elmer Bailey a $10000 brick at 2600 N 1300 East Lester Gar- j Brown The most serious was a two-ca- r n collision 10 miles west of on U S 30 Both cars Mr and Mrs Kuz Miya have moved from their home In Syracuse to a new home in j The Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet tomorrow night at the home of Dome-nic- k Antonietti to elect new officers President of the or- der County Hunsaker was cited for making Clyde Gailey an improper turn ond vice presi- - Mrs Zaugg dent and Mrs George Fisher secretary Mrs Norman Hanson is outgoing vice president and Mrs Bill Mulford is the immediate Brady’s classes Mrs Brotherson and Mr Brady are directing the musical presentation The piano accompaniment will be played by Mrs LaVern w ! $27S0 Jab) About one of every four Brigham residents took advantage of an opportunity to have chest for tuberculosis when the mobile unit'was here last fall It was revealed today per cent of the 14456 residents turned out Eleven possible cases of TB were discovered One case of cancer 36 abnormal heart conditions and 21 other abnormal conditions showed up according to Mrs Louella MacFarlane county tuberculosis chairman The American Legion Auxiliary ' in the County took care of the record keeping for the examination X-ra- 'if j ' ' y A s v Vv4" 5 4$ v V v a- s o v 5 V s s V j ( (Rag i 4 teen-ager- PORCELAirilZE s i o INSURANCE Blackburn-Jone- Box Elder County Red Cross drive chairman R K Pearse an nounced today that the drive has been extended an extra 15 days in the county in hopes that the quota of $4000 can be reached There is still some of the canvassing yet to be completed acPearse cording to Chairman ' e It’s simply ys ' i BRIGHAM CITY -- L N e west Officer Hatch succeeds J L member of the Brigham City po- Foot who left the force recently lice force is husky six-foOdell to take another position Hatch 25 a native of Box Elder Hatch is a graduate of Box Elder High where he was active County ness establishments in the project and to renovate the rental units for continued use are Lawrence B Johnson of Rich County Homer Black of Ogden and Lyman E Passey of Clearfield Clearfield hoping to purchase the Anchorage housing project does not feel that both projects can be successfully operated Clearfield plans call for the gradual removal of the Anchorage units as the need declines HERE YOU ARE! will-alwa- 1955 w FARMINGTON (AP) — Davis County commissioners said today The carnival of the Clearfield it Is receiving a large number of school last weekend was highly successful Approximately $120 suggestions both for and against was cleared The money will go the proposed abandonment of the toward purchasing a record Sahara Village housing project player for the school and play- near Hill Air Force Base Payments y APRIL 6 Brigham City Police Force Hires New Officer ot ington D C Mr and Mrs Park will visit in their daughter and the national capital before driv- By GLADYS WILDE ing on to mission headquarters LAYTON — Layton city at Houston Tex have joined Clearfield ofPvt Ramon C Fuller ficials in opposing the sale of son of Conrad E Fulto private interler 364 S 750th East St took Sahara Village part in Exercise Sting Ray a ests At a meeting this week the recent field training maneuver made by the Seventh Army in City Council voted to voice its Germany in a letter of protest A clerk in Seventh Army head- objectionsDavis to the County Commisquarters he went overseas last sion The Commission is on recDecember He attended BYU and Weber College before entering ord as favoring demolition of the the Army last July housing area The letter being drafted by The father of a Clearfield City Clerk John M Park will woman marked his 74th birthday belief the that Sahara express at his home in Lewiston Utah Village should not continue as a yesterday A dinrental housing area since it is ner was' given in not a part of an incorporated his honor Sunday community with all his famLayton officials contend that ily present rental units not included within He was bom in a city’s boundaries and not subLewiston April 5 ject to city regulations or en1881 a son of titled to its services are not in Niels and Matilda the best interests Jensen Bergeson The letter will urge the housand was married ing project be demolished as to Marietta Pond originally planned Of temporary also of Lewiston construction the dwellJune 15 1904 in Mr Bergeson ings have served their purpose the Logan Temple He is a farmer and are no longer needed says and poultryman the Council His daughter in Clearfield is The businessmen who offered Mrs Dale (Margaret) Livingston to purchase the project in orThere are four other living sons der to continue operating busi- and daughters plus 13 grandchildren The Alpha Lambda Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi will hold its yearly Easter party for members and their children at the old church hall on Main Street at 11 am Saturday The party will feature an Easter egg hunt after which a sack lunch will be served Mrs Hugo Mueller is in charge On Any New ‘ Mrs Helen Powell Roosevelt Utah Rex Park Idaho Falls Jay Park Carey Idaho and Mrs Keith (Roma) Jacques of Wash- war-tim- e Guaranteed BH ters: The couple will be honored at a farewell testimonial in the Ward — Clearfield First-ThirChapel the evening of April 17 Mr Park was born in Fairfield Utah moving to Ririe Idaho at 19 to farm He later filled a mission to the Western states and Mr and Mrs Lorin Park was president of the YMMIA in Ririe for many years He also has Mrs Park the former Elva been active in the Sunday School Harris was born in Riverdale In and in genealogical activities Ririe she was ward' organist Do Luxe Aluminum YWMIA and Relief Society president The Parks moved here in 1942 Both served as stake missionaries and Mrs Park was a Relief SoSPECIAL ciety president again for another Rag $1730 t£ree years d WEDNESDAY EVENING R © m DYiUD They have four sons and daugh- ST STANDARD-EXAMINE- ner $11000 brick 2480 N 600 East Willis K Woodruff $12700 frame Elberta Drive and Wil- liam DeBloose $10500 brick Elberta Drive Delbert Chatelain of 2240 N 400 East was given a permit to build a stable addition for $200 A $150 tool shed planned by Anson ‘Robinson 2550 N Fruitland Dr also was approved Two garages were okayed One for Donald W Rhees $1000 2700 N 675 East the other for H W Thompson 2600 N 681 East also $1000 The final construction permit was issued for a $2000 addition to the Vernon Holmes Service Station here Total investment represented by the permits is $58550 two-wee- Your stock wi be well up this spring in the famous West End Cricket Flannel AND IN CHARCOAL YES SIR Company "Men Who Know Insurance" MAKI AN APPOINTMENT NOW 319 - 24th St Ogden Ford Sales Dial the shade that captures the light hearted spirit of spring d It's on living designer's model for your sure-siz- e 2-75- 359 26th St 01 Phone 8803 Natal § ‘ olSO Other Suits F?om $50 J5l‘YHjbqjqaA COMPANY INC OGDEN 0 ca ASTHMA --F- REE Its Quality Captivates Its Price Surprises W limgWilbii BLENDED SCOTCH WHISK? 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