Show Second Section ©gfott UTAH OGDEN CITY B—Section S Armed Forces Following the firing guard salute during which an Ogden High School ROTC unit will stand honor guard taps will be played and benediction offered by Albert Bott LDS stake president A Navy Mothers service will be held at Lorin Farr bridge at 12 noon Placing floral tributes will be the Veterans of Foreign Wars by Commander L V Call American Legion Post 9 by Commander Warren Caldwell American Legion Post 66 by Commander Perry Stevens Disabled American Veterans by Commander Curtis Ford Am-vet- s Rod by War Smyth Spanish-America- n Veterans by Commander James W McGuire and the U S Armed Forces by Sgt Norman M Berg Army CPO William E Jones Navy Sgt John Hauk Marine Corps and Sgt W G Angel Air principal address f at Monday’s1 Memorial Day program Sponsored by the Weber County Combined Veterans the A tea in honor of the Weber will be held at -- the College graduates and their par- Place of Remembrance in the ents will be given by President Ogden City Cemetery at 10 am According to Glenn S and Mrs William P Miller Friprogram chairman honday from 7 to 9 pm at the ored guests will be the Gold Star Mothers of which Mrs Owen Fox Bertha Eccles Hall The college is graduating six is president the Navy Mothers comElida Woodbury students with highest honors this Mrs national and the mander flag year According to President Mi- chairwoman Mrs J G Falck ller they are: Leland H Howell The program will be climaxed Kichard Taylor Moore Larry Ran- with a salute by the U S Marine dle Wilcock Marilyn Arnold Corps Reserve firing squad unPaul Dee Harding John Carl Por- der command of Sgt Fred Conkter lin Tentatively scheduled is a comwill Fourteen students jet salute by the Utah National Wetwo at work Guard with a formation of planes plete their years ber with high honors: flying over the cemetery Introductory remarks by RobHigh Honors L Newey assistant district ert Lerene Richards Steven Alford will open the program attorney Moss Eugene Longstroth Wilma followed by invocation by the Ilene Schoonmaker Leonard Al- Rev Vernon Booker the nabert Evans Sheldon T Dahl tional anthemL Gen Hall’s ad- ce El-dred- ge Vice-Command- Brig Gen H A Hall Mar-gen- Dennie R McMurdie Audrey N Andelin John Roy Davies M Gary Hadfield Marilyn Kunz IB 1955 I—Irinkt J— Am-vet- ! j j I O IVieeT r YOUR HAIR Now You Can Have A Wonderful DOUBLE LANOLIN COLD WAVE Our Glamorous Extras: O O O O O 'JM1I mOdy NO MAHER HOW DAD 1 THE CONDITION OF Monthly uniform allowance for officers of the Ogden City police and fire departments will be increased from $5 to $10 beginning June 1 City Manager E J Allison said today A check of allowances paid by police and fire departments in other areas showed the Ogden payments "were way low and out of line” the city manager said The increase will bring the Ogden allowance closer to the going rate he added The additional payments for this year will cost the city $2555 er Force dress and a vocal solo by George General Chairman Assisting T Frost Glenn S Eldredge of the VFW Floral tributes will be placed are Carl Poppinga American Les by representatives of veteran’s gion and Eugene R Buck assistant chairmen and patriotic organizations and Gary Martin Allen Peterson Joyce Wanlass Darrell Dean Palmer Wayne Hansen e Dykstra Jay Albert Dfvis Robert Pulsipher George ' Standing Graduating with honors are 23: Sharon Slater Roger E Wade MAY 25 City Increases Uniform Grant the U Brig Gen Herbert A Hall commanding general of the Utah General Depot will give the Second Section er EVENING WEDNESDAY Gen H A Hall Named Memorial Speaker Tea Friday Will Honor College Grads Georgia M itanbari-1Examt- £ Conditioning Shampoo Conditioning Treatment Styled Haircut Rinse Styled Set Regular $1250 j Ogden Gladiolus Chapter will meet in the Utah Power and: Light auditorium Friday at 7:30 OGDEN BEAUTY SALON pm In LeGrand Squires Ogden gladioli grower will speak interested in the Anyone growth and care of gladiolus is invited to attend Dial the Emporium 2-24- 01 Ogden Merchants Give You More for Less Husband Fells Alleged Knifer With Bat After Wife Stabbed Leaders Prepare For Opening of Camp Red Ciiffe Mrs woman The blow dropped Rogers to A the floor knocking him unconArcella Carter of 163 25th St Nelson Elliott Wright Heber of With the scious Police had Mrs Carter the open approach is under treatment at Dee Hos- and Grant Hammon Nancy Rae Santaken to the hospiseaRogers of summer the camping ders Gary Leonard Peterson Jay ing for several scalp wounds tal Rogers was released after pital n Leon Chamberlin Sally L Jepp-se- son at Camp Red Ciiffe in South received police said during a treatment and jailed Police Ofa Carma Stanger George Fork Canyon Wasatch Council to&ay Her ficer W T Maynard said he Kay Lois Bingham Una Girl Scout officials today issued) knifing attack early took a knife from Rogers condition was reported fair Jean West Robert Vernon Phil- a call for inCause of the fracas had not over 18 or girls Held by police in connection been determined lips Jimmie D Anderson during the iniHeslop Opal Hess Eliza- terested in working during the with the incident is James tial police investigations All beth Ann Peterson Lila Fae Al- camping season 39 no address given persons involved are Negroes Jr Rogers len They said there are some poThe fracas broke out about 1:58 sitions open to girls who would am in a rooming house at 161 Non-Unio- n like to work out of doors with 25th St according to Police Ofyoung people as unit or assistant ficers Marshall N White and unit leaders Anyone Interested R Eason who investigated USAC is requested to call the Girl James Uses Baseball Bat Independent barbers in South Scout office phone Weber The officers said the husband County and north Davis LOGAN-Fourte- en The camp will open June 24 of the injured woman Matthew County agreed at a Ogdenites meeting were among- 73 students at USAC and run through August 14 Carter stated Rogers stabbed his last night to increase the price honored at the annual award bana knife He asserted The Council has obtained the wife started quet today then after him of haircuts 25 cents effective Rogers Ross Allen Huntsville is one services of Nancy Morrison of and that he struck him with a May 31 to conform to prices of eight students receiving “A” California as camp director Offi- stick (Witnesses said a basebeing charged at union shops it awards for having accumulated cials said Miss Morrison has had ball bat was used) was reported today by Chad over 200 studentbody points dur- wide experience in conducting Swallow barber representing ing his four years at Utah State camps in the Western Area and 50 or the group Ogden students receiving more joints are: Auer Anderson should bring many new camping This brings the price to $125 Carol Lee Anderson Sally Brit- ideas to improve the already pop- Is for adults and $1 for children ton Gary Hansen Julia Camp- ular outdoor camp Mr Swallow said about 12 This year there will be four bell Val Christensen Tom Jones are affected He exshops Tomorrow’s meeting of Cub Connie Kirkham Burke Mattsson sessions for Intermediate and Scout 881 plained barbershops from OgPack sponsored by the Jane Powell Glen Robinson Den- Senior Girl Scouts and one week LDS South n to den are Kaysville has Stake been Ogden for Brownies There also will be nis Stetler and Boyd Wecker postponed because of the weather Only students with 50 or more two units of Pioneer camping The Cub Scout "circus” origipoints for the current year are in-- j The program includes hiking d nally planned will be held later vited to the banquet Points are swimming dramatics folk k j on basis of participation ing- - campcraft outdoor cooking Fred Beech cubmaster said New anwill be time for the and in extra curricular activities at singing meeting games archery nounced later USAC campfires City Manager E J Allison will leave Friday for Chicago to participate in the annual meeting of the 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