Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 6A WEDNESDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SYRACUSE —Sixteen awards in one night? Certainly And all to a Syracuse youth who takes his Boy Scout wjork seriously — and with enthusiasm The awards 16 merit badges were presented to Jay Stuart son of Mr and Mrs LeMarr Stuart He earned them for such achievements as poultry raising cooking speech making camping playing a musical instrument and the like CITY— Box Elder High students will go to the polls Friday to elect new officers for BRIGHAM 14-year-- the coming year Semi-fina- l balloting was held Monday at which Bill Hudson and Hansen emerged victorious in the race for president Eileen Monson and Mary Jo Harris vice president Robert Lcgget and Lois Foote secretary Finalists will have a chance to campaign in Friday’s assembly Voting will take place afterward ’ Box Elder County is still awaiting the signal to vaccinate some 1500 school children against polio but as yet no official word has been received according to Sirs Melba Coombs phbllc health nurse Tentative plans call for giving the vaccine the forepart of next week if all goes well d Carl D Thurgood son of Mrs Ellen Thurgood was home re cently on fur- jr lough after having finished a course at Chanutc f Field 111 An elec- 4 been transferred to Moses Lake Wash GARLAND — The former mayor of Bear Rivfer City and his bride of half a century ago will mark Thurgood Carl Nuki is laid up with a their Golden Wedding day Suncompound fracture of the leg day at Garland where they have the result of an accident at resided since 1940 Married April 24 1905 they school He was injured when another player slid into him during are Mr and Mrs William P: Jensen who will be honored during a ball game an open house from pm SunMr and Mrs Cliton R Hardy day at their home here Mr and Mrs Jensen lived in and family have returned to their home in Sterling Alberta Bear River City for 21 years after Canada They have been visitors their wedding moved to Brigham of Bishop and Mrs T Joseph in 1926 and came here 15 years ago Steed CIIAPEL —When completed the new place of worship for Clearfield Community Church members will have this apThe present chapel (smaller of the two structures in the above architect’s sketch) is to be remodeled into a classroom pearance building shown will be built at present — the ehapel itself The gymnasium and Christian edubuilding Only half of the cation rooms in the wing behind will be added later PROPOSED REIINED WHILE YOU WAIT I I While Yew Wait DENTURE REPAIR LABORATORY ALL WORK GUARANTEED Evening Appointment Ph 3360 Porter Ave Save Time— Save Money 67 Davis High Elects Student Officers days after builders go to work ROBINSON tonight and again Friday evening' drive CLEARFIELD — Plans for a to lay out the two-wee- k j new Clear-I Has $15000 Loan $55000 chapel for the Rev Price said the Community field Community Church were n disclosed today by Rev Hamp-to- Church had already secured a E Price pastor who said $15000 loan from the Home that construction will be under Mission Society That amount way by July 4 if a campaign for must be matched locally before funds is successful any commitments can be made The new building will be erectAlready in its formulative I REPLACED 2-- 5 Clearfield to Get New Community Church By BONNIE Fait ssrvic en broken or cracked dental plate Garland Open House Sunday To Honor Pair Wed 50 Years trician in the Air he has Force tt TEETH HALF CENTURY MARK—Mr and Mrs William P Jertsen will observe their Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday - Le-nor- I A2c Dee F Stoker son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Stoker has completed a technical course at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi He has been transferred to Hill Air Force Base Soroptomists from Brigham City are making plans to attend the regional convention which will be held in Logan April Two Brigham City members hold an enviable record for ate tendance at meetings Miss Romer and Mrs Elnora Bow-cucan boast never having missed a meeting either of the local club district or regional since the Brigham City club was organized in 1947 These two have traveled all over the Intermountain West to keep their perfect attendance record intact 22-2- 20 1955 Syracuse Lad Receives 16 Merit Badges Box Elder High Elects Student Officers Friday go-ahea- APRIL Virtually all remodeling in the old chapel and much of the construction on the new building will be done by volunteer workers Rev Price said Later on a gymnasium and Christian education rooms will be built in wings adjoining the new chapel When the whole is finally completed the ed here adjacent to the present stage the actual fund campaign project will have a ap- chapel at 200 S 500 East St The will begin following a dinner building old building will be remodeled meeting at 6 pm Friday in the pearance The and education into classrooms present place of worship the rooms gymnasium cost will approximately Here to head the fund cam- pastor said A business meet35 mUCh 35 lhe ChaP‘ D T of the is Rev will IfTHTiH5 King follow paign ing American edifice department Members will be urged by canBaptist Home Mission1 Society vassers to pledge substantial do- Met First in 1945 New York He will meet with nations to the construction projClearfield The Community a selected group of canvassers ect paying the amount pledged Church held its first meeting on Dec 31 1945 with 43 charover a three-yea- r period members It was organized ter Will be Used by Fall C Sneer who was Dr by If construction if begun July sent hereRollo the Home Missions by 4 (possibly earlier) the new Minisof the United Christian chapel probably will be in use try Dr Speer died two weeks The shell should be after by fall moving to Clearfield to take for occupancy within 90 over his ready duties as pastor A remodeled WAC barracks Friday 7 in Race j - j 4 4 4 Residential and Commercial SALE 4 4 4 No Down Payment— 3 Years to Pay— Free Estimates INTERMOUNTAIN 4 ROOF CO 4 4 3030 Wash r l '' ' s vs y Blvd ' -y a’ " l 'Cf 6862 Ph ' ' vV w ’ t M 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 purchased for $1000 cut into four sections and moved onto the building site has served as a Later remodeling and chapel improvements increased the cost to about $16500 Succeeding Dr Speer was Rev He was followed Selby Swift in turn by Rev Price who became pastor on June 1 1949 Under his direction the church was in redecorated and 1951 There are about 350 members Building chairman Is B D Lemkuil v j ' Mn KAYSVILLE — Davis High School students will elect a new president vice president and sec- ren retary Friday when annual bal- - Elder Merrill Sessions relcting for school offices will be turned home this week following held 28 months as an LDS missionary Frank McNeil of Bountiful and SMd°n Child’ Syracuse' In the race for vice President are Con- nie Allan and Barbara Penny both of Layton and Yolanda Ros- si Bountiful Finalists for secretary are Frank Roybal Clearfield and Calvin Smoot Centerville Primary elections were held last Friday Sunflower Camp of the DUP has elected Mrs Noble Sandall as captain Mrs Paul Layton first vice captain Mrs O A Williams second vice captain Mrs Elbert Warner secretary Mrs Earl Tall historian and Mrs Hoard Larkins registrar j IT Mrs Lester Frew was named new president of the Syra Lita Club at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs Glen War- of j Mr- - and Mrs- - EleT Sessions Mr and Mrs Ralph Walker are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary by taking a little trip to the parks Mrs Ruby Larson is taking care of their store School Plans Registration Tea Mrs’ Carver and other PTA officers incidentally will At tend the state PTA convention in Logan April Going in addition to the president arc: Mrs Elwood Johnston vice1 president and Mrs Jack Clifford Each mother should bring a secretary-treasureOthers atbirth? certificate for her child tending from Clinton are Mrs Youngsters must be 6 years old by Elwin Parker Mrs Willjiam Dodds Oct 31 of this year to be eligible and Mrs William1 Willoughby Representing South Weber will The afternoon program is bebe Mrs Harold Earl From Sunset ing handled by: is Mrs Michiel Burson Mrs Julia Layton and Mrs Helping with the forthcoming Mattie Firth first grade teachfor eligible polio ers Principal H D Call Miss childrenimmunization at Clinton Sjchool will Edna Cook county elementary be Mrs Earl Mrs Burson Mrs supervisor Mrs Truman Carver James Meadows Mrs Dale Poll new PTA president and other Mrs Thomas Scott and Mrs Richard Titensor Dr Arley Flinders PTA officers of Roy will give the vaccine e e s s r t Elementary-agyoung from Clinton Sunset and South Weber attend here CLINTON — The annual preschool registration tea for mothers who have kindergarten and first grade children to attend Clinton School this fall will be held April 29 at 2:30 at the school 25-2- 6 r- Honeyville PTA Chooses Officers HONEYVILLE Born in Denmark Mr Jensen was born in Copenhagen Denmark in 1882 a son of Mr and Mrs Peter Jensen The girl wjho was to become his bride Esther Hansen was born in Bear River in 1885 a daughter of Mr and Hansem Mr Jensen was rnayo River City for four years and Mrs Jensen was active in Relief Society and Primary work Mr Jensen was employed by Idaho Sugar C9 fpr 46 canal rider construction foreman and canal superintendent He retired in 1947 They are the parents of six sons and daughters: Mrs Williapi (Ruby) Pratt Blackfoot Idaho Shirley Jensen Harper Roger Jensen Brigham City Mrs Ollie (Margery) Knutson Garland Frank Jensen and Mrs Eddie Deweyville Knutson (Thelma) (Shoshone Wyo There are 18 grandchildren — The Honey- ville PTA has chosen Mrs Elaine Hunsaker as new president and Mrs Ann Hunsaker as vice presiwill be dent Secretary-treasure- r Mrs Mildred Chlarson Mr and Mrs Jay Hansen Stake MIA Maids and have moved from Honeyville their mothers will hold a festival to Texas where they will make Saturday at 7 pm at the Farmtheir home hereafter Mr Hane ington Ward Chapel Mrs sen is a government worker Child general board chairman from Salt Lake City will be Mr and Mrs Joseph Koew in attendance Special awards to have been house guests of Mr the girls will be given that eve- and Mrs Alex Dickey Mrs Koew ning There will also be a pro- (formerly of Honeyville) and Mrs Dickey are sisters gram and lunch WILLARD — Elder Phillip R Reserve District No 12 State No 2025 Barber son of Mr and Mrs J R REPORT OF CONDITION OF Barber of Willard was scheduled to leave today for an LDS mission in the Western States His e Of Ogden Weber County Utah at the Close of Business April 11 headquarters will be at Denver A farewell testimonial in honor 1955 a State Banking Institution organized and operated under the Mr Barber was held last Sunof banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve First-ThirSystem Published in accordance with a call made by the State day at the Centerville Ward chapel Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District The missionary is a graduate ASSETS of Box Elder High School Cash balances with other banks including reserve balance and cash items in process of collection $ 567262552 United States Government obligations direct and Roll 10929815 65 5 Make Honor guaranteed ' stu248909946 EVANSTON Wyo— Five UniObligations of States and political subdivisions at from the dents Evanston Corporate stocks (including $4500000 stock of Fed- eral Reserve bank) 4500000 versity of Wyoming were listed 'Loans and discounts (including $1910199 overdrafts) 1365454449 on the dean’s honor roll for the winter quarter of the Bank premises owned $16000000 furniture and fix- school year They are Alan P tures $11443373 27443373 Houtz Carl A Dean Kenneth Other assets 1486412 Pirainen Mariel Sims and DorTOTAL ASSETS $3308038297 othy Mjcheli LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations $1247997334 Time deposits of individuals partnerships and cor- 1075747072 porations Deposits of United States Government (including ' 508924 65 postal savings) of and States subdivisions 388459459 political Deposits 266494483 Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks etc) 29482221 TOTAL DEPOSITS $3059073034 Other liabilities 55410786 Davis Ilenairer Places Willard Elder Ogden Woman Called on Mission In Architect Firm Hor-tens- Commercial Security Bank '' ' '£?' 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STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner: I Louis S Leatham Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company filed in my office on April SERVICE STORES Blvd S17P HOUSE PAINT $ 193554477 above-name- LOUIS S LEATHAM Bank Commissioner inm Mrsj Alva Smith 303 Adams Avenue Ogden Utah has recently accepted a position in the office of an Ogden architectural firm after completing a thifee months secretarial course at Heiager School of Business Mrs) Sqiith was a waitress before enrolling at Henager which placed her in her new position Her Henager studies included Speedwriting short- hand) “Thjis course has not only helped me in Employment but also iiji personal development” writing shorthand the easy shorthand that can be There learnejd in six weeks are no symbols or machines :ofes of meii and women in this aea have stepped up from dull luturcless jobs to posi- tions jwith more payi and op portunity throiigh Speedwriting shorthand at Henager Henager continues to have far more requests for secretaries and stenographers than it can fill ABC TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3308038297 This bank’s capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $50000000 MEMORANDA Three nylon roller storage (EjdDdDnDEACH 2236 Wash 50000000 100000000 43554477 E ty easy-to-cle- TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS X 4 Mrs Smith says Yod too can improve your present position with Speed- $3114483820 $ Surplus Undivided profits Easy Terms— No Down Payment G-h Here’s a beautiful new Range that brings you Pushbutton Cooking at a new low price You’ll like the new “divided top” feature plus new removable and Calrod® oven units and two convenient appliance outlets 40-inc- TOTAL LIBILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS "SPEED COOKING" RANGE ailing for twka this low prka a 169 95 VO 5 i Adjustable Door Shelves Trade-i- n $10 Down Can Rack-Ju- ice Dispenser nw?369m With ee 44-pa- ge J (jndli iaU3y New Course Begins Monday April 25 mzzr 0 rrarnnjOT-T- j Sherwin-William- St 31 Vs Block s last vrsi r Ogdsn 2644 Waihington Blvd Phon Ph 6409 el Post Offico V |