Show U r - - 'WJ HC 0fvbtfre THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4& 1933 TUESDAY EVENING MAY 24 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 11 4Br4l f I " Weber College Will Graduate 275 Thursday Night June 2 Farmers Urged to Notify ASC Office of Beet Acreage Plans Relief Society Of Stake Plans Farmers who contemplate aban- each day or part of a day in doning acreage planted to sugar which a child between 14 and 18 beets should first notify the local years of age has worked more Agricultural Stabilization and than 8 hours in any one day in Conservation office if they hope the fields beet have to the acreage approved for “It is the producer's responpayment James A Davis local ASC sibility to obtain proof of the chairman said the office should age of any child employed on be notified as to the number of the sugar beet crop” he conacres involved and the cause of cluded abandonment so it can be determined whether or not the farmer is eligible for payment The noti- Flare Pot Stolen fication must be made before the A witness told police five boys beets are destroyed and the acre- in a 1941 blue Plymouth converage used for other purposes tible stole a flare pot from a Also Mr Davis said the Sugar street excavation near 30th Street Act required that deductions be and Harrison Boulevard yestermade from payments under the day The witness also furnished sugar beet program if child labor police the license number of the Is employed or permitted to work convertible tinder certain conditions He said $10 will be deducted for each day or part of a day on HubCaps Taken which a child under 14 years of Robert Hedges of 2423 Kiesel age has worked in the production Ave reported four hub caps were cultivation or harvesting of the stolen from his auto while parked crop lie explained further that on a parking lot downtown yes$10 will also be deducted for terday bar Perrins Elizabeth Ann Peterson Gary Leonard Peterson Gary Martin Peterson L Edward Peterson MarThe LDS East (j)gden Stake Regaret Mari Pfoat Robert Vernon Phillips John Carl Porter Lewis Leatham lief Society Board will hold its Cantwell Robert Benton Vozt Wilford reannual closing program and Junior Terkelson Dorothy Louis Price Verla Lor- ception for the women of the Price Janet Ann Rheea Marlene ralne 2 tomorrow the at pm in stake s Rhoe Leren Richards Georg Ronald Ricks Carole Vee Robinson Nancy Highland-Moun- t Ogden wards Ra Sanders Spencer Lawrence Sea-grecreation hall Sandra Noreen Seamons Dennis Two dramatic sequences will Prank SeegmlUer TerryU Heaton Sessions Clara May Schless Gary Adama be presented one a word picture William Orley Shaw Jr Scoffield of the Constitution and John Shorten Clarice Skinner Phillip on 6 Paul W Slater Glenn Warren Smith other a dramatization of characKarma Those graduating are: Smith Linda Lou Smith Ronters from the Book of Alma "n ald Robson Smout Shlrlev Snow LarAumUU ( Arts A prelude will be played by X Sommers Bill Allen Staker Jimmie Dunn Anderson Clair Bil-li- ry Janet George Robert Stallings Pay Mrs Francis G Nicholas and Mrs Larrie Arthur Carmichael Karen Standing Carma Stanger Carver Roger M Clark Paul A R L Draper Mrs Richard LaVor Wright Stanger Audrey Ste- -' M Gary Hadfield Paul Dee Hard-In- f will give the introducvent George Gardiner Symt Shojl -V Opal Hess LaRJta Holley Lelsnd Tataugawa Therald rrancis Todd Dar-re- U H Howell tion r Nick Pet Kapes Ann MUton Tracy Curtis Nicholas Knight Marilyn Kunz Audrey Ann VanAlfen Doris VanDeGraall Karen The sequence “This Is FreeRichard Taylor Moore Vanden Bosch Shirley Ann Vlsser Montgomery dom” will be directed by Mrs Wilma Dene Srhoonmaker Sharon Aria W an gig ar d Jove Wanlass MariSlater Lee Hal Stoddard O V Evans lyn Ward Lamar Wardle CyrU Don Assselat of Selsacs Welch Max Darren Welker Ted Dee The two parts of the program Thomas Glen Alexander Georgia it WeUer Una Jean West Lola Wheelwill be correlated by Mrs Joseph t - vx Allen Jack Allen Lila Fa Allen Au- wright Aimed a May White Larry RanO' Dean Wilcock Shirl Lynn WUde Chardrey Neesha Andelln Carol Anderson dle lene Wood George Mark Wood CathJames Stewart There will be musical numAnderson Lawrence Ij Nelson Elliott a Boyd Anderson Marilyn Arnold Karen erine Elaine Wright Yamane bers and special lighting effects Ethal ' 4V Gay Bartonek Richard Duane Belnap Wright Mieko Horl All adult members of the stake Kay Lois Bingham Marjean Louise Zaugg A Bird Joan Blodgett Marilyn Brench-le- y Csrtiflcsts ef Cssapletlsa are invited Mothers are espeWendel Dean Broadbent NeU J Adams Ensd Louisa Allan cially invited to attend and bring MAY IDENTIFY— Fourteen prizes were awarded today to persons who identified this farm owned by Kay Brown AUen NeweU Marilyn Budge Margin Ellen Andrlst Darwin P Ar-ntheir children as there will be Ervin Higley in Farr West during the ninth weekly “Mystery Farm Ficture” contest sponsored by David Walter Buss Bonnie Lee By- -j Ernest Leno Berta gnoUl Brent be Daryl Max Capener Jay Leon someone to take care of them Bingham Paul Eugena ’BingThe Ogden Standard-Examnie- r Chamberlin Rudy Leno Cologne Gaye LaMar Karen M Crag-hea- d Cordell Cook William Ora Cook Elaine ham Norena Clark Following the program there will James LaMar Cramer Joyca be a social hour and refreshCostley John David Cramer George Craner Joseph ruller Critchlow Hal Cravens Norma Cravens Pearl Ralph Brent DnleU john Ro Davies Jay ments Cr‘tchloLw Chrl” Martin Albert Davls Barbara Donaldson Mrs David C Petersen is presCrompton reU VsLoy Eddington Nola Ksy Ed- W ill Is Arnold Alden Glen Crosby ident of the board with Mrs J L Eldon Eugene Evans Glen A Crouch Douglas Ray Cummtngs Shel- - ton Poutz Jay Ronold Glad Harry set- - don Nickolaisen and Mrs William 0 was 2 West farm The Rt Ward Mabel Farr Bng-Mrs Dahi 772 er Daviantes Box of Prank Plain’ j Georgs Green William Maurice Hart Robert Lynn Taylor Shaw as her counselors Dean Hazen LeRoyden Heslop Ron°£r City was the $10 winner this ham City Clair Cox Hooper and tied by the late H G WesterWoodland Holt Barbara Dee Hon It was s Dtck-ter- y ald Ida Lore Dial week in the ninth weekly “Mys-- 1 Connie O Stone 37 Ronald Ave gard and Alfred Taylor DeVon Charles Jensen Gayland K son RobMae Shirley Dorigatti Larry purchased in 1911 by the late ert Durrant Jensen Larry Neal Jensen Dearden Farm Picture” contest spon-- ’ Layton Wayna Hansen Dykstra A Jennings mounted sored by The Ogden Standard-- 1 An 11 by Alfred Eddy Royal Max Elliott Lucille Clements Julander Charles owner The 800-acr- e farm Leonard J Albert Event Johann Mar- Duana Lund James N Lund Glen largement photo of the farm will present B" one is of in d’rd Weber the ver?: McEntlre Himmon largest Carolyn McFarMr to be of one was Higley Mr Taylor many presented bara Loy Fielding Marl Lou Fifield land Betty Lou McGee Dennis Rich- p a picture of the identified who The The 10th weekly contest will Ervin Higley farm in Farr West Leon Olaen DarreU Dean Palmer ’Greatest Motlen tomorrow The photo will begin Winners of $5 cash awards were Alma Darlene Perklna SherUl Pler-t&- n Picture Event in Yearsl be On display in the front window laier Clair James Garner Jill H Gar-o- f Richard Pitt Margen Charles Reid Brown 583 E 2850 North Gibson Valerie Kay Pulsipher Parley Thomas - Ratmutten The Standard-Examine- r and rlon Lianne Ann St Ogden Annie Wayment Rt Gunn Leo Dale Grames Jane H Rice Clark Henry Rote win appear in tomorrow s news- - cuitv eson Gayle Cullimore Halver- - Fielding Marvin and 3 310 Box Robert Paul Ogden Sondrup Robert James AMERICAN The same 14 will ton Heber Grant Himmon Don Subic Gerald Boyd Taggart V Glen n W Hansen Rt 3 Box 322 A square dance benefit Satur- paper be awarded in prizes Rosa Hanaen non Gerald Ki this con- ren Hansen Geraldine Harbertson Pa- Thompson Grant William Tumblom Annie S Noel Dean VandenBosch day night at the Weber High test Lu Wanna Harris VanDerzee Roger E Wade Robert D Ruth tricia Hardy to Elsie will tickets Theater go School gymnasium raised $550 See the birth ef a nation blanks can be obtained Wiese Kenneth James Wilde Clark Lilfor Fred Opheikens active square at Entry Hipwell 589 Douglas St front the exciting days of Kenneth Draayer one merof the any sponsoring lian Garner Hooper Bob dancer who has been hospital- chants and mailed to or depositthe signing ef the Dec- Certificate ef PraMdeecy 182 Washington Blvd ized for a long time because of ed in the box in the front office laration ef Independ- Patricia Cragun Anna Ruth Cutta u V1 Jen5!V ci Mathew Neida East Ruth W Jensen DeAna C B Johnson 935 Hislop St a brain hemorrhage once t modern Jeppsen Pukoto Kaonohl Lamar C Kap John Rasmussen Patricia Wade In addition square dance clubs Ogden Mrs Dee Hancock Rt 3 Pet Kapos Frank Kawaguchi Gene Box 282 Ogden D F Hodson from Salt Lake City and Provo Charles Keller Ernest MUton Kendrick Kayla Kerr Georgs Kojlma 535 40th St Marie Haws Hoop- contributed another $100 Jerald S Lamph Dlmon Blaine Lay-to- n All square dance units of the Wayne L Leavitt Owen Prank 15 area and Linsley Alton Eugena Longttroth EdOgden participated Let't go to the year's die Lee Lopez Richard R Mabey different callers donated A square dance class for be Fa Manning Lila Jean Martin Truck-Aut- o services M a berry Lola Mary Howard Wavne ginners will start at 8:30 pm top musieat show! Pauitin Mordaunt Thursday In the Horace M a n n stevenUA‘fordVMwa' Neither driver was hurt In a Clifton Thomaa Muigrave Anna Neb- School innGMBU’ truck-aut- J NOV! TOP 1:10—4:45 and 8:20 THAN RINGSIDE BETTER THRILLS r- 'V 5" the J X Van-denbu- c- A- v -- er ne h rg Co-le- ttl 3 I I i i ell I GjLJI SLOW Dsr-Crittend- j t ivns pm 14-inc- III “r Weber College will graduate 275 students at its 67th Commencement Exercises Thursday evening June 2 in the college stadium Starting time is 8 pm said President William P Miller The college will confer asv sociate of arts degrees on 19 students associates of science on 189 certificates of completion on 61 and certificates of proficiency Ninth Winner Named in Farm Mystery Contest OPEN 12:45 35c Mat Closing Program I IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR TWO FEATURESI i s en Iea : nu h I MOTION! IHmN tkn OFFICIAL INTERNATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP VirfM Vtitts CONTESTI Benefit Nets $550 For Sick Dancer the STORY" pi Yan-agibas- hi 2fnJvn' Ara-rK- Tht shockinf novel is No One Hurt in now a Startling their movie I tdkW' Mima w EXCITINGCO-HI- IN BLAZING COLOR T 4 yv 'Show" 1:00 4:00 7:00 ANNE FRANCIS LOUIS CALHERN frrrmTTTTTTv Drew Whitney will be the in- structor and caller The classes are beinc SDOnsored bv the Ug lden City recreation department and anvone can participate There is xiu fthartra tiiarge A J & X 2:30 5:35 8:33 10:00-"Ro- bin" y Jb MARGARET HAYES A Jr Highway 91 Swniet Sophie Announces On Hiway 91 Ne ef Leyton DRIVE-I- PETERS THEATRE Robert Wagner and Debra Paget Starring In “WHITE FEATHER 75 c P®r Person nfr Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward Starring In n:i iimvr most ine rumiess FRANK L0YEJ0Y maSCOP In Technicolor and Cinemascope every Tuet Wed Tamily nit jThnrs each week! 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