Show I 1 R1VERDALE — The co nbined Riverdale-Ro- y cleanup campaign in an Armed Forces Day parade originally icheduled for tomor- in Ogden row" by Boy Scouts and ExplorMr and Mrs Jack Hughes and ers of the communities h?s been six children of Ogden have postponed it was announced rented the former Price home today now owned by Willis Mitchell The delay is due to a jrequest The vacant lot owned by Maenaka which adjoins -A- DVERTISEMENTMitchell’s land recently was purby Marvin E Rackham Good Mon Know chased He of Roy plans to move a house Paul Tesch Leslie Davis David Burton Jerry Bingham and Bruce Pike John Norton received his first class pin In honor of the 76th birthday Marion anniversary of Mrs son and of Plain her City Knight daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Wallace 'Knight were hosts at a family dinner Saturday evening Present were Mr and Mrs onto the lot remodel and rent it Horace Knight and Mr and Mrs Ten second class scout awards Lloyd Hadley of Plain City and were presented at a court of Mr and Mrs Maurice Conroy of honor last Sunday evening by Ogden A daughter Mrs Spencer (Ove Scoutmaster LeRoy Stephens Second Class Scouts are Lynn da) Pingree of Oakland Calif Kammeyer Dennis Hull Gary was unable to attend Ki-yo- to AV rj ' ka -- VT’T' ' i 7 t w I ' 7' - j Avi GORDON BAXTER A standing invitation to come in and get $50 to $1000 cash is extended to foil s here and in nearby towns by this friendly manager of Aetna Fi- nance Co Any steadily employed person can get $50 any time on name only Larger amounts up to $1000 available to pity bills or other expenses It’s simple to borrow at Aetna The friendly miling staff puts you at ease No long questioning No embarrassing investigation You get cash quickly and easily Rhone ahead for’ extra-fas- t jservice Aetna Finance Co 2271 Wash lngton Blvd Phone Loans over $300 made by Aetna Fnlance Co of Utah ROY — Allen Wheelwright The Lakeview Elementary School will hold its final school Roy police officer for the past next’ Wednesday afterassembly three years has resigned to en- noon ter private business The program will be put on by Chief of Police Amasa Baker the sixth grade students with and Safety Commissioners Del- Dean Williams an instructor in Included will be musical bert Brown and Gayle Sheffield charge: numbers dancing and skits The will name a replacement in the school term for this year ends near future Friday of next wpek Plans for a' new Brownie II Ray Hill made applicatroop in Roy are under way tion at the most recent City meetwith an organizational Council meeting to build a subing to be held Monday night at division east of the main high8 at the residence of Mrs Kejth 5100 South Street at about way Peterson 5257 S 2375 West St will Hillside subcalled be It Mrs Katherine Seegmiller division field director for the Girl Scouts The Council gave a prompt and Mrs L E Cutts neighborahead go hood chairman will be present to explain the Brownie program Anyone with girls age 7 to 11 interested in joining a troop are asked to contact Mrs Peterson ’ more from Clearfield received an honorable award for a perfect attendance record She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs David W Heaps The award was presented by Mrs Beatrice Carroll dean of girls Ralph Ashby son of Mr and 10-ye- ar Mrs t James Latimer Layton Legion Elects Officers i -- Syracuse Lions Elect Officers (telephone Mrs Lewis Spraycar is the new counselor in the Third Ward Relief Society She replaces Mrs Cora Child who has moved to President of the orSpn'ngville Mrs Charles Rapp is ganization The other counselor is Mrs Susie Reeves SYRACUSE — Syracuse Lions have elected Phil Barber as their president Othr officers are: first vice LAYTON — James L Latimer of Layton active in botfi local and state Legion work for many years has been elected commander of American Legion Post 87 succeeding Myron Forbes of 1" May 15 to May 29 7 J r' PM i -- v c 7vl rV SPANIS ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 271 West 21 It St PASTOR MIKE &ALAZAR “LITTLE RAY” -- 7 i 'Ur ’ryA HV 7 JMESj Evangelist from California ld SPEAKING SCHEDULE: Radio Station KO?P SUNDAY 9-9:- 30 Coeds Will Edit Bear River Paper 7 CITY HALL PARK SUNDAY 3:00 P M PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED! g l! Sedgwick Joann Sessiona Stephen Sea lions Billie Rae Shelton Nancy Shiramixu Mary Alice Shull Elmer Simmons Carolyn Dee Smith Denial Smith Sti art Smith Colleen Sorenson Raj South wick Robert Spelrt La Dee Spen- AWARD WINNERS— Miss Beatrice Carroll (left) dean of girl at Davis High School congratulates students who received special awards at an assembly yesterday at the school They are (left to right) Darlene Heaps Ralph Ashby William Graham and Garry Stewart ry Jessop Dian Johnson Fern John- son LaRae Johnson Ray Johnson Kent Johnston Catherine Jones Max Jones Arnell Judd Bill Kalaher Roy Kamigaki Duane Kasel Keith Keddington Kay Kempf Keith King JaniCe Marily Keyes Klelnsteuber Jonathan Klint James Knecht Jerry Knight Jennie Knighton Richard Knighton Valerie Kotter ColGary Krultbosch Bette Kurose Larleen Larsen Gary Larsen Nancy sen Norman Larsen Sandra Larew Joe Laub Jon LaVine Carol Layton Renee Layton Ronald Layton Annona Ledingham Georga Ledlngham George LeMmon Maelene LtMmon Bruce Liebelt Paul Liston Sergay Liston Jimmie Littlefield Larry Logan Linda Lowe Nina Lund Eugene Lyman Charles Mabey Larry Macfar-lan- e Myrlene Macfarlane Max Major Jewel Mangus Reta Marcus Karen Marsten Bill Marumoto Joyce Massey Sally Jo Matheson John Mathews Valeria Morris LaRae Moss Alan Muir James Nance Dorothy Nash Ann Naylor Larene Neal Lucinda Nebeker Dell Jean Nelson Glenna Nelson Marcia Ann Nelson Joy Newbold Arthur Newman Frank Nickerson Annette Nilsen Kay Nix Sandra Npakes Betty Nordgren Roger Norman Cloyd Oleson Donna Olsen Mike Ongley Gary Oviatt Ann Jean Page Marilyn Page Sharon Pace Sheila Page Sheldon Page Mary Palmesano Robert Parks Joan Parrish Walter Parrish Dean Patterson Ray Patterson Sherill Patterson Janet Pedersen j I cer Kathleen States Allan Steed Connie Steiner Alberta Stewart Garj Stewart Joyce Stoddard Duane Sto ker Loretta Stokes Nannette Stokes John Strtngham Jeanne Suooka Lawrence Taggart Junior Talbot Sheral Tanner Karen Taylor Daws Terry Bruce Thomas Thomas Thorum Carl J Thurgood Donna Thurgood Leon Thurgood Jean Tibbitss Kenr Tibbitts Jim Tilly Dee Ann Tolman Max Tolman Richard Tolman Barbara Tree Sue Tucker Rhea Tucker Juanita Turner Merese Turner Joan! Urry Roy Van Orman Mardee Van Ry Dean Van Uitert Janet Vickers Connie Waddoups Laree Wada J lene Walker J R Walker Douglai Wallace Paul Walton Lawrence Ward Jileen Warner Ronald Warren Rober Watson Dian Watt Clyde White Richard White Kay Wilde Joyce Will lima i Sharon Williams Clark Williamson Sandra Peek Janet Pelham Gary PenIvy Adama Danica Alldredge Brent ney Dianne Perkins Marsha Per kins Joyce Allen Dorothy Allred Ray Perkins Eugene Peterson George Florence Allred John Allred Marilyn Petersen Karen Petersen Larry PeterAlter Michael Ammott Robert sen Reed Phippen Evalyn Platts Alton Robert Arbon Arlene Argyle Poll Erma Poll Sarah Pontius Frank- Dixie Arnold Joan Ashby Ralph Ashby Richard Aaaenberg Carol Babcock Darrell Bailey Karen! Baker Kelly Bambrough Jerald Maughan Bangerter Sylvia Bans Itha Barber Rhea Eddie Mayer Sharee McDaniels Colleen Barlow De Ann Barlow Robert Barlow James Barton David Claire McGhie Ray McMullin Donald Batchelor Boyd Baxter Boyd Bearer Mecham Jean Meibos Mary Alice Valerie Beesley Louann Bell Anna Meiners David Merrill Darlene Mick Lorena Miller Lura Mills Llnnis Mills Mafie Benincosa Lavell Sackett Carol Dean Salmon Sherman Bennett Wendell Bennett Sharlene Mills Sharon Mills David Mitchell Mary Mitchell Betty Miya William Sanders Diane Saxey Dee Leon Besendorfer Gary BJornn y Dean Schofield Noland Smith Joyce Taylor Joan K Blood Daniel Bodily Kent Bur- Yoshihlde Hyagishima LouAnn Mont- Schneider - good Mary Louise Tollestrup Susan SchulSchofield Janet Moore Pat Schuthies Moon Leonard Georgia gess Jane Brown Kenneth Brown Genevieve Annette Scott Gary Seamons Twlgg Jo ha Wagaman Paul Brown Rinas Brown Robert James Moore Carole Morley Vanetta ties Brown Wallace Brown Lynn Bryson Morley Gary Morris Norene Morris Elden Searcy Beverly Sedgwick Lynn Oldham Deanne B Urry Sherry Burgess Diane Burnham Virginia Burnham Joyce Burningham Gary Bush Don Butcher Butcher Bill Cahoon Boyd Call Sylvia Evelyn! Call Henry M Call Linda Call Robert Calver Corallie Camp James Barbara Cawley Campbell Clark Child Sharon Chilson Carl Christensen Gayle Christensen Myrna Christiansen Janet Lei a Clark Walter Clark Wallis Clark Garth Clay Donna Clayton Cockrum Deanna Colletti Carol Geary Jean CLEARFIELD — Clearfield Street and Birch Circle Cook Cleone Cook Laura Cook Karen Frank Craven Isabell Corbridge Other trees already agreed on city shade tree commission has f ' Joyce Crlddle Delores Crawley ' 13 Crouch Ann Davis Mark Dawson Jon of different kinds include Hawthorn for 100 North suggested Day Robert Decker Dick De Jong resitrees for planting by city Street Redbud for 300 North Robert Dellenbach Franklin Dickson Ellen Eames Gary Edmonds Galin so over-al- l a dents “harmonious Street and Paul’s Scarlet HawEdwards Dick Egbert Ronald Eggett Barbara Elggren George Ellis Jo Ann effect will be achieved” thorn for 625 North Street Ellis Jerry Ellsworth Hank Emery To have a uniform planting on To save money the commission Alice Everett Marie Featherstone Bennie Fergeson Boyce riint Erma Flint rec- recommended street each commission the that group orders Noel Flint ommended residents of each be placed for trees to Keith Folkman Erma Forbes Jerrol be planted Ford Margaret Ford Richard Ford street agree on one type and then next fall and spring It also Emily Fordham Victor Frank Geneene use only that tree in their neigh- warned residents to allow V Frazier Darlene Freeman Boyd Fullplenty borhood mer Mary Helen Fullmer Merlin of room for sewer lines and side- Gardiner Dixie Gittins Kay Glover Suggested trees were European walks hen planting Merle Golightly Neoml Goodsell Joy Ash White Birch of Mountain Grehem Williem Graham Larry Gray Members of the commission inDel' Roy Green Rodney Green Frank the column type Paul's Scarlet clude Henry T Slater C L Gren Bonnie Griffith Johann GrifHawthorn Katsura Tree Linden Smith Mrs George Stauffer Mrs Mr Anna Sommers fith Pink Locust Norway Maple Allen Taylor and Mrs Robert G Janice Hadlock Ernest Hall Shirley Hall Roland Hamblin Junior Him-mo- n Schwedler’s Red Leaf Maple Blakeley Maxine Hammond Paul HampPagoda Tree Pissardi Purple shire Billie Kay Hansen Judy HanPlum Golden Rain Redbud and sen Karston Hansen Stanley Hanson Gloria Hardy Virginia Hardy Jed Sycamore Harris Dell Hatch Louise Hatch Mary Hatch James Haynes Nanell Heaton To honor official names of Kay Henderson Don Henlnger Ellen streets the commission fecom-mende- d Hepworth that Maples be planted Florence Higgs Gayle Higgs Dawn MORGAN — Mrs Anna Somon Maple Street Pink Locust on Hight Judy Hinshaw Carolyn Hogan Gerald Hogge Robert M Holbrook mers was elected new president Locust Street Lindens on Linden Taylor Hollist Marie Holt Dixie How- of the Morgan American Legion Street and White Birch on Birch ard Sam Howard Donald Hull Fran-cyn- e Hunt Gene Hyatt Gloria Israel-ao- n a recent meeting at Eugene Jentzach Elga Jessen Jer- - Auxiliary at An-dera- on president Earl Dahl second vice president O C Sessions third vice president Clyde Barber reTREMONTON — Louise Peelected secretary Max Cook lion tamer1 Verl Dahl tail twister terson and Beatrice Lott will be Ellis Holbrook directors Morris of the Searchlight Hanseh William Warren Nor- Bear River High School paper man Hansen and 'Lowell Hansen Outgoing officer? are Lawrence for the coming year Other staff members include Briggs Morris Haqsen and James Williams Susan Linford and Elaine Michaelis as feature editors Guild Meets May 25 Sports reporters will be Michael EVANSTON Wjjro —St Anne’s Bishop Billy Bishop Joan Lamb Guild of St Paul’s Episcopal and Melvin Barrus Carol Kent Church will meet May 26 at 8 is slated to be business manager Julia Earl as staff artist pm at Hunting Hall for the regu- with members of the staff will Other larly scheduled monthly meeting be selected soon states Mrs John Mathson presiis faculty adBlackman Rupert dent viser to the group Racerettes Vote Jack Thompson son of Mr Mrs Eldon Thompson Racerettes and EVANSTON Wyo— of Evanston Junior High School won first place in the modhave elected officers including el project sponLola proffit president Edith sored by the industrial art classes Longhurst vice president Patsy of the Bear River High School Elmers secretary and Marianne recently In the state contest it Marshall reporter placed second home-buildin- Radio Station KLO Sunday 7:45 A M of Kaysville Allen El-wo- A M Glen Ashby received the 29th annual D Keith Barnes Medal an athletic award presented for scholarship leadership and character He was captain of the football team A scholarship to the California Institute of Technology was awarded William Graham son of Col and Mrs William R Graham of Hill Air Force Base for his outstanding scholarship record Young Graham also was offered a scholarship to Stanford University Gary Stewart son of Mr and Mrs G LaVirl Stewart of Kaysville was presented a national award for being the student making the most progress in dramatics and speech Presentation was made by Miss Eva Barrett speech director at Davis The list of graduates from the school was announced today as Clearfield Aquila Robinson was elected adjutant for a second term and Mr Forbes will serve as chaplain Other officers are Floyd W Shumway first vice president M&rk- - Kiser second vice president Edward Savarese finance officer and Frank Adams hisfollows: torian co-edito- rs REVIVAL fcXiSk £?? ?Si day May 27 at 8 pm Meanwhile at yesterday’s assembly Darlene Heaps a sopho- Roy Police Officer Resigns lv 7 i: KAYSVILLE— Final big event before commencement exercises at Davis High' School was the awards assembly held yesterday More than 200 special honors were accorded students including presentation of 11 scholarships to Weber College Ogden eight to the USAC in Logan seven to an area vocational school and two to beauty schools Graduation exercises at Davis at which 437 students will receive diplomas are scheduled for Fri- Stephens it- j Lu-an- na Thur-gomer- ’ Thirteen Varieties of Trees Suggested for Clearfield Area Legion Auxiliary At Morgan Elects Bids Are Called For Dismantling At Sahara Village jz-- MOVING? Paraltara Plan Electric lea Baxac Packing ftaraga Across the Street ar Across ths w Nation Including Mexico Canada Alaska SLADE TRANSFER Agent North American Van Lines 331 32nd Street Dial 3944 hte home of Mr Thelma Bell Mrs Elizabeth Wright is the new first vice president Mrs Barbara Thurston second vice president Mrs Lo Raine Wilkinson sergeant at arms and Mrs son sargeant at arms and Mrs 'Helen Simister chaplain Following the election and business meeting refreshments were served by Mrs Bell and i Young Farmers At Davis Elect Clearfield Grace Dickson ‘He replaces Dean J Manning outgoing of the auxiliary president retiring president who stepped Installation of the new officers into the vice president’s job will take place sometime this Other officers include Mas summer Yamada Syracuse reelected secretary Maurice Thurgood West Point treasurer and John Kapos Kaysville reporter Five directors named are Merl Joe Simpson Ben Thurgood of all Paul Thurgood Syracuse Van FleVt Farmington and Blair Dahl West Point Mrs ‘ CLEARFIELD — Bids for dii mantling 31 cement block houses at Sahara Village Davis County has been invited by the Public Housing Administration Harold W Glade general housing manCLEARFIELD — LaMar Palce ager of the project said today The 31 structures hold 104 West Point was named president of the Davis County Young Farm- housing units Bids for tearing down the 31 ers Chapter last night in elections held at Kelley’s Dinner House houses will be opened by regional PHA officials in San Francisco June 15 Mr Glade said the remaining houses at Sahara Village will stay in place for the time being There is sentiment on the part of Davis County commissioners to allow the project to be continued as a federal housing area to accommodate workers coming into the area to work on the new Hill Air Force Base runway However the commissioner! have indicated they would not want them continued much longer than three years and they have opposed turning the property over to private agencies to operate as rental housing - Builders Peck's Model Shop No 2 Opens Tomorrow 7 Saturday May 21st 1906 Washington Blvd S to 50 10 OFF on and Engines DON HARRINGTON Manager k OLO HERMITAGE COMPANY FRANKFO RT KEHTUCKV 7 J itL Mmy fort tirvic aa brokaa ar vackid dinlfll ylata TEETH REPLACED Wkil Yaa Waft Denture Repair Laboratory ALL 33 SO WORK GUARANTIED Kvtiuaf Appaintmtnt - Pk Partar Ava 47 Car Kills Mother of 2 THERMOPOLIS Wyo (UP)— Mrs Mickey- - Patterson 30 a young Thennopolis mother of two children was killed instantcollision ly last night in a two-ca- r in downtown Thermopolis Her death was the 40th in Wyoming's© far this year compared to 49 fatalities by the same date in 1954 VVVWWWWWWVVVAAAA ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS DESIGNED FOR YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS RECOMMEND ED BY LOCAL DOCTORS SPECIALLY UP TO 520 : CREDIT CHARGE 0 SPRING LIATTRESS SERVICE Peck's Model Shop No 2 M00fTHS Ya Sava Tim and YOU WAIT NO Radio Control Export 66 WHIU FOR YOUR PRESENT MAU PAYTRESS AS DOWN MENT All Plano Kits Open I p m to 9 p m—Tree Parking Phone 1906 Washington Blvd RELINED SAME COYER — SAME SPRING MATTRESS REMADE WITH OR WITHOUT SPRINOt MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERING 3-00- 3049 Wall Ave 32 CO Dial £040 y ) |