Show i TUESDAY 4ft Missionary to Give Report 13 Local Students Attend Model UN Assembly Ogdenite Receives E A Bancroft Award From Army New President of Work Done in Germany On Five students from Ben Officer standing of the ’United Nations Boyle Warrant Chief Army Weber High students attendand eight from Weber its problems andy operations S Kawashima of Ogden Otis Gatewood formerly of Salt Isamu were Bonita Peterson daughClub ing a Each school Toastmasters schools were represented high among repreLeaf Oak Lake second R the City and now missionary in Theron Mrs has jeceived ter of Mr and ferent country Ben Lomond -L- i sentatives of 40 Utah high schools to take part in the first Model United Nations Assembly for high school students ever held in the United States The event held at the University of Utah over the weekend was for the purpose of giving students a realistic under- - difact- ' Peterson ed as the delegation from Israel and represented the United Kingdom The students received telegrams of congratulations and encouragement from President Sen Eisenhower Dwight D Henry Cabot lodge and Dag Kent Kanesville Rob- son son of Mr Ralph E Robson Plain City Ben Aichele ward of T J Vallance Robert M Cole son of Mr and Mrs William C Cole David Jacobs son of Mr and Mrs Heber Jacobs Afton Peterson daughter d Mrs David Peterson of of Mr and secretary-genera- l Cook daughter of Mr Barbara the UN and Mrs Jesse D Cook Roy and Students attending from Ben LaVelle Day daughter of Mrs Lomond were Francy Anderson Estell Anthony Russell Day daughter of Mr and Mrs David school faculty member accomM Anderson 242 N Harrison the group Blvd Ruth Bolander daughter panied of Mr and Mrs K C Bolander 115 W 2nd St Bruce Cole son Will Study in CEDAR CITY (AP) — Mrs of Mr and Mrs Clarence Cole 508 Douglas St AllenLabrecque Gwyn R Clark associate professor of English at the College of son of Mr and Mrs Ray C MiSouthern Utah here has b e e n 1172 Dan St and and granted a Fulbright scholarship chael Sheridan son of Mr to study at the University of Har403 Mrs James F Sheridan accomwere Blvd Tokyo Japan the school anrison They panied by faculty member Jack nounced Wer Ham-marskjol- ' marm NOW! 0n 12:45 2 Big Hits Japan 35c Till 5 PM La-brecq- ue OQ037 a© ons 24f OGDEN FILM COUNCIL THE i PRESENTS TODAY and WEDNESDAY "We want CO-HI- Ogden Toastmasters Club 140 held its installation banquet at the Mansion House recently with the following officers installed: President E A Bancroft vice president G M Joyce educational chairman C L Heren secretary D L Lezer treasurer Ribbon signifyaward a third ing of the decora- tion from Col John P Perlett chief of the IX IntelliCorpsSection in gence Japan CWO G W sergeant-at-arm- s Montgomery Robert T Wood and depima was cited for meritorious Kawashima uty governor J D Brown service as a translation officer Toastmasters wives were guests and section’s translator with the at the installation Also highlightinterpreter branch ing the banquet was the presentation of the Gold Speakers Cup to Tae wife Kawashima whoe E Watts for winning the travII K Mrs Mr and and parents Lincoln 2185 live at Kawashima eling cup three times Musical arrangements were unOctoAve entered the Army in the direction of Toastmaster der ber 1944 — - O E Rouse Miss Lucille Heg-stroa candidate for Miss OgBond Election May 1 0 den sang two solos and Melvin GRANGER (AP) — A special Smith also presented two numbers A humorous reading was $200000 bond election will be given by Miss Idonna O’Dell held May 10 by the Granger-Hunte- r Toastmasters who gave speeches Special Improvement District on the program were William The money would be used for Woolsey and C L Heren construction of resenoirs addiOgden Toastmasters Club 140 of and is a member of Toastmasters Intion to lines development water ternational which is dedicated to cheaper the promotion of good fellowship among men interested in Kawash- m improvement of mem- of bers in oral expression of habit the thought development of “critical listening” and other features which help members to correlate Toastmasters training with job training RENE CLAIR’S eauties T! 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BIG NEW AT THE Cluster THE GUY Germany will speak tomorrow at 8 pm at the Church of Christ 23rd Street and Quincy Avenue and will present a report on the work in Germany Everyone is invited Mr Gatewood and Roy Palmer of Oklahoma City were the first Ft missionaries from America to enV ter Germany following World War II when they were granted a special permit to begin work in Frankfurt by Gen Lucius D Clay Mr Gatewood has worked there for seven years and thus becomes the American with the longest term of service in Germany on account of the rotation of Army and occupation personnel He is spending nine months in the United States Mrs Gatewood and their son David and adopted Otis Gatewood German daughter Darlene will live in Abilene Tex during this Church of Christ in Lubbock time Tex Other congregations of On Speaking Tour Churches of Christ throughout Mr Gatewood is on an extend- - the country are supporting 17 ed speaking tour through most other missionaries in Germany 'southern and western states and Besides their work among the som-northern states to report on German people these missionwoik in Germany by missionaries aries serve 14 supported by Churches of Christ c( ngregations composed mo'stly He will also discuss future plans of" American servicemen and and encourage other missionaries their families to go to that country When Mr Gatewood first went On his visit to this country in to Germany a large amount of 1950 he traveled approximately relief work was done but now he 50000 miles and spoke to large reports that Germany is back on audiences in 32 states its feet financially and people are He is supported by Broadway able to help themselves ' r English-speakin- j Cast Putting Final: Polish g On Comedy WHO PAID TO Recruiter Reports Openings in Many Branches of Army KILL —r MYSELF C DANE i CLARK i OPEN 6 PM tern Also! Cartoon Richard Todd Jean Peters NOTICE! t'- OUTSTANDING ADDED ATTRACTIONS: "THE GAY PARISIAN" "FARMER FISHERMAN" "Beauties"— 6:00 8:05 i 0:1 5 — Shorts-7:- News Vvww W SS vww v v vjLwvy’ dVA V wy WAViV’ A V a ASVAW vvXNv V V "‘s V AA yy ASM i- 9:35 25 n- - Please Attend at the Beginning! i': k V For Tour Full Enjoyment iVV - - A C f Shorts: 1 00 325 Feature: 125 4:15 620 910 705 940 nsav V j g Fast-Movin- A 3-A- ct g als Corps) Interested men may find out more about Army enlistments and benefits bv seeing Sgt Dickens at the Army and Air Force recruiting office room 286 Post Office Building or by phoning him at Takes Honors BLH In Region Contest shorthand and bookkeeping at Utah State Agricultural College last Friday Judy Bush was first place winner in bookkeeping and Gloria Jones first place winner in first-yea- r shorthand Also from Ben Lomond Janet Wight won second place and Judy Wangsgaard tied for third place in the event In the team contest Ben Lofirst-year-shortha- 1 "S- - v chairman Mr Jones was named to the role of chairman of the horse parade a spectacle of riding horses Earl Jones of all colors that will be shown through the downtown district during the period July Already Seeking Support “We are anxious that the horse and vehicle parade will go down as one of the most col- orful events of the period this year” Mr Frost said ‘‘To this end Mr Jones already is seeking support of horse fanciers through a wide area” It is expected the equine parade will be followed by the annual horse show in the city sta- dium which comes a one of the biggest of the free events of the annual doings the chairman said 20-2- 5 old-tim- e Parents Cautioned To Beware of 'Baby Shoe Racket' R Diamond manager-secretar- of y er er one-ma- n Ogden High Girls to Sponsor Fashion Fantasy Thursday Fashion Fantasy is the name of the fashion show to be held in the OHS auditorium Thursday at 8 pm Girls will model the clothes they have made in sewing classes The setting wdll be a medieval dress shop with Nadine Thomas as the dressmaker Jerry Monroe and Carol Conroy will play the parts Of dancing servants Marsha PTA Rich will sing in her part as a neighbor and Kay Lund will do an acrobatic dance Following the show refreshROY — The first in a series of ments furnished by the foods desix adult education classes on to parpartment will be served “Adolescence” sponsored by the in the ticipants and spectators will be held Villa PTA Arsenal foer The fashion show is sponsored tonight at 7:30 at the school Lee Cain principal of the by the Girls’ Assn with Joen Gramercy School will be the instructor These classes will be held each Tuesday All parents are urged to attend Arsenal Villa Classes to Open ( Ben Lomond High School took two first places in individual contests and one first place in team competition in a Region One high school contest in typewriting today by George T Frost festival IX “down-and-outer- j Recent Army enlistments in the Ogden Army and Air Force recruiting office include J B Ward Los Alamos N M (TransHerbert M portation Corps) Baker Ogden (Transportation Corps) Ronald James Hastings Glen Clearfield (Engineers) David Bisbee 2584 Van Buren Ave (Signal Corps) Frederic William Nielsson Layton (Regular Army unassigned) LeRoy J Schmidt 604 W 24th St (Transportation Corps) and Verle L Barrow Ogden (Adjutant Gener- f j fast-movin- g down-and-out- One of the important allhorse events of the Ogden Pioneer Days Celebration il be in charge of Earl ¥' E Jones posse member and veteran horseman it was announced the Chamber of Commerce not to trust baby’s first shoes and other articles of sentimental value to unknown concerns without first checking on their reliability He pointed out “While there are a number of Aitirely responsible firms engaged in the (business of converting baby’s first shoes into a lasting form by application of metallic bronze the field is rife with bogus representatives and irresponsible firms who roam the country leaving a wake of disappointments “The salesman solicits orders to convert baby’s shoes into book-end- s ash trays or picture frames Promising delivery within a week or two the phony salesman obtains as large a deposit as pos-- e siblc often the entire payment in advance and that’s the last the victim sees of him the baby’s shoes or the money “Sometimes the shoes collected by the bogus salesman have in a hotel waste-baske- t England president Barbara Win- been found or off the highway where ters! vice president and Nancy he has thrown them as he skips Pootman secretary Advisors are town” i Miss Phyllis McArdle and Miss Zelta Ballinger All the girls in the school and their parents are invited to attend old-tim- little E Parents are warned by Bernard cast is putting good at Glen Bros Music Co the polish on “My Man God- store Uv here they will remain on comedy ready sale this Week The tickets also frey” a three-ae- t for presentation may be bought at the auditorium Thursday Friday door on the nights of the play The comedy comes as the seaOpenings exist for enlistment and Saturday in in Engineers son windup of Ogden Communi-ly-Webe- r College Transportation Weber Signal Corps Chemical Corps auditorium (lowCollege Theater group Military Police and Ordnance in er campus) Ogden theater goers will perhaps the U S Army SlC Douglas D Director Julian recognize the settings as the Dickens recruiting station com- R Stephens who work of Joe Williams mander said today former actor and stage manager has handled many There are also openings in Arwith the late Moroni Olsen Playtheater mor Adjutant Generals Corps productions beers Medical Service Corps and Artil- lieves this light “My Man Godfrey” is the story ” a of lery and picked up There is need for men in the depiction of a J Stephens on a society scavenger hunt and Army Airborne outfits too Sgt will be accepted offered a job as a family butDickens said The new pay bill as one of the season’s best live ler He then succeeds in savnow in effect in the service pas stage performances ing the fortune and reputation of men $55 extra each month Tickets are reported moving her family hard-workin- 1955 Jones Will Direct Horse Parade Earl omond APRIL 19 EVENING Twelve Building Permits Issued By Weber County Presbyterian Men Sponsor Dinner A roast beef dinner sponsored by the men’s organizations in the church will be held at the First Presbyterian Church Thursday at 6:30 p m -- I1 is both a fellowship event and fund-raisinaffair The program will include a film on Alaska and a short talk by the Rev A Cadman Garret-so- n g Presbyterian minister Funds raised w ill be used to build a patio and outdoor fireplace and dining area at the rear of the church at 28th Street and Quincy Avenue By NADINE SELTZER SWEETIE PIE Twelve building permits half of them for residences have been issued by Weber County Inspec- tor Linn C Baker They are: frame residence Hooper Dale Christensen owner contractor H Jensen short- Floyd mond took first in first-yea- r Mt Ogden Drive-Ialter $5400 hand with team members Gloria Theater r Wayne Stephens Jones Janet Wight and Judy remodel frame $1000 Wangsgaard residence and add bedroom 228 r W 50th St W L Rosser $1500 Block residence about 150 Tyr ler Ave Don L Stout residence frame $8500 4302 43rd St Dean E Beus r $8500 frame gaand Tyler Ave40th Street rage r nue J P Beus 1280 42nd brick residence $400 r St LaMar Priest $9000 frame garage 3801 Harrison Blvd r Emory J Herndon cafe 40th $1500 drive-iStreet and Wall Avenue and Riverdale Road Sam Dokos ilder $2000 brick residence Randall Percy Randall r N® $12000 remodeladd two rooms residence ing about 205 W 48th St Mrs Nancy resiM Larsen owner $2000 dence about 174 E 48th St J M r Beaver $3000 n owner-builde- owner-builde- owner-builde- ' owner-builde- owner-builde- owner-builde- owner-builde- n owner-bu- -- v ttarring'JULIE HARRIS JAMES DEAN RAYMOND MASSEY -- -- AT SK!THL0S J uTtlHAM ilTT: JTTfIWLifl Box First Show 7:40 Office 6:45 NEWS FEATURES ID ivl 1:00 3:15 5:25 7:40 and 1000 PM First Feature Beginning at 7:40 "LOOP HOLE" With j Cef 15S br W owner-builde- also! cartoon and STARTS TOMORROW T jJfvMOUCT 401$ v owner-builde- daV'RUN FOR COVER" Barry Sullivan Dorothy Malone "THE EGYPTIAN Color by CinemaScope With Edmond Purdom Gena Tierney Jean Simmons Victor Mature VISIT OUR SNACK BAR J ‘But if it’s lost how can they tell how far it is? Forgfery Defendant Must Face Trial William G Sharbutt 2367 Madison Ave 21 of liminary HELD OVER! LAST TIMES TONIGHT Wm Holden and Grace Kelly (Academy Award winner) in “BRIDGES OF TOKO RI” j hearing in the City waived a pre- - Court on a forgery complaint He allegedly issued a check for $100 in Technicolor jBox Office Open 6:45 pm Adults 50c Students 35c Kids 15c with intent to defraud the Jewelry Schu-bac- h Co Audie Murphy and MaTl Klanchard starring° in “DESTRY” Adults 50c — Kids 15c Box Office Open :45 pm j |