Show I 7 - -- T- THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1933 MAY 22 SUNDAY MORNING r- ' Retiring School Supervisor to be Honored For 52 Years of Service to Utah Children Local Coed Tops The Ogden Education Assn will hold a dinner ar?d program Wednesday in honor of Miss Sarah McCracken who has devoted more than half a century of educating Utah children Miss McCracken supervisor of elementary In education Ogden City schools is retiring at the lend of this school year according to Dr T ' O Smith superintendent The event will start at 6:30 pm in Ogden High School with Miss Grace Clark in charge G aaiuted Stimp-so- n by Mrs Russell B Petty MrsMissNorma Helen Johnson Miss Laura Randall and Smith Dr Talks will be given by Davidson School Board president W Karl Hopkins former superintendent of schools Miss Clara and a response by Miss McCracken There will also be musical numbers by a male of quartet and a womenrs chorus ofunder direction in Ogden music Lester Hinchcliff supervisor schools Miss McCracken began her career m 1903 in Lewiston Utah when she taught first second third and fourth grades in one room genReviewing her experiences she said the as same the still are education of eral objectives 50 ago but different routes are traveled to Miss Carol Lynne Davis of Ogden has been named to the high-- i est rank of Army ROTC sponsors at the University of Utah that of lieutenant colonel for her outstanding service for three years it was announced today She also was awarded stars for the past year’s achievement at a recent Army ROTC military review at Ft Douglas Miss Davis daughter of Mr and Mrs John Ira Davis of 2861 Marilyn Drive is a junior at the University She Is associate editor of “Utonian” school year j book vice president of Alphi Chi Omega Sorority and is active in various other school organiza-- 1 tions and groups In R0TC -- I lnard years reach them ROTC Post I de- A' Flower Show June 4--5 Is Open To Anyone Says Garden Club semi-annuday June 4 and 5 at the Bank Ogden Garden Club’s flower show with competi- of Utah 2641 Washington Blvd tion open to all flower growers It will be open to the public will be held Saturday and Sun- beginning Saturday at 1 pm and concluding Sunday at 7 pm Club officers said numerous mzes will be awarded including sweepstakes prize “queen of the show” prize and red white and blue ribbons to other win-net- s al New Air Service L To Link Ogden And Sioux Falls li 5 Door prizes will also be given The flowers must be in place on the tables at 10:30 am Saturday June 4 and judging will f For Hill AFB A number of immediate va cancies exist at Hill Air Force Base for aircraft electrical accessories installer and repair for ar ®T 11 CAN B! 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TMI SIXVICI THI PUBLIC HAS Sgt 1 C Goldblatt and his wife Constance and their six school and junior high serving children Arthur Barry Steven Michael Arlene and Irvin are during the last 10 years as prin- residing in at Quarters 803-cipal of Summit School there Utah General Depot In 1928 she started teaching the seventh grade at Polk School in Ogden and in 1934 received an appointment as assistant principal of Mound Fort Junior High and Elementary School In 1935 she was appointed su- velopment such as excursions discussions dramatics art and music Teachers coordinate the development of reading with development in the language arts: listening discussing Speaking writing spelling Miss McCracken was born in Smithfield Utah and attended school there graduating (as was the custom of the day) from the eighth grade She attended Brigham Young College at Logan leads to good health good char taking the normal course of acter good citizenship and a good teaching She taught in Smithfield from home life IT906 coordiuntil 1928 in both grade is The reading program 1 V would end at 31st Street The Council said the petition requesting the rezoning submitted by three owners who want to erect business buildings is in the hands of the city planning commission for study and recomCouncil mendations diMost of the residents live The residents petition protestacross the street from the rectly area concerned ing the move was likewise reTheir petition stated their ferred to the planners homes are all comparatively new that they bought while the area Bound Over for Trial was in a residential district and Nelson Underwood and Robert they want it to remain residential O Herker both of HAFB at a One of the petitioners Wallace preliminary hearing in the City McConnell told the Council his Court were bound over for trial group has for years been fight- - to the Second District Court on ing attempts to widen the com- - carnal knowledge charges They mercial area in that location He were released to their command-sai- d the residents long ago were Ing officer at BLHS Miss Sarah McCracken promised the commercial A petition signed by 39 residents protesting an attempt of a small group of property owners to rezone the west side of Harrison Boulevard between 31st and 32nd streets for commercial uses has been received by the City Sergeant Assigned nated with other aids to child Emphasis now is on -- the child rather than on the method she said The school and teacher endeavor to meet the individual needs of the children rather than trying to make them conform to the system Much Morf Is Taught Much more Is taught today than the three Rs said Miss McCrack-- en Children are taught to think to master essential skills to get along with others and are imbued with the knowledge that Sponsors i ' 20 in a year City Receives Zoning Protest I mucn Among the big advantages now are the of maabundance and the finer school buildings terials At the turn of the century each elemenfor readtary student had only one book per year as read many students now while many ing 9 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SEARS SOLD ONLY BY ROEBUCK AND CO The Most Complete Floor Covering Department In Town 2-f- cut to any room size here are just a few 7990 9948 9xl0ft t 9xl5-f- t 9xl2-f- e -- 9x18-f- t e e 9x21 ft 9x24-f- t -- 10654 14329 16460 19656 22852 25568 I2xi0-f- t 12x!3-f- t I2xi5-f- t 12345 14742 1 7499 19896 12x18 ft I2x2i-f- t 1 2x24-f- t son PURCHASE I ORDER COUPON HOUSE OF WESLEY J Bloomington ill I Print Name J R R Dept No 162-89- PHONE 1 3-53- 31 0 ! for Carpet Consultant Service tComplete estimates In your heme Address FREE We at the appli- ELITE cation blanks can be obtained in Room 220 of the Post Office Building CLEANERS Rites Will Honor Silver Gleaner Want Donna Gibbs a Silver Gleaner will be honored tonight by the Twenty-sevent- h Ward MIA at the Sunday evening services at 5:30 pm in the ward chapel- Also at tonight’s services the following will receive “Mia Jay’ awards: Barbara Barnett Ladelle Burge Kay Morse JoAnn Rond Jural Richards Sherry Phillips Linda Crompton Connie Strouse Eleanor Ridges Pat Stoddard and n Karen Parrish i I The evening’s program will be the “Binding of the Sheaf’ cerer mony and will be presented by 7 the Junior Gleaner class i 1 A MOVING? 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