Show “Ot THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4B Recreation Leaders Have Great Opportunity Says Educator makes the work worth while He said a person must have a concept of success in his activity or he will not stay with it and that if he cannot do something well he will make an excuse to get away from it Dr Nash’ said playground programs must be broad and include many activities to capture the interest of many youngsters A playground leader’s job is to be a self starter for the youngsters and to let thm carry on from there he said Recreational directors have the opportunity to teach the great concept of competition and how we must live with freedom under law That was the summary comment of Dr Jay B Nash Saturday at a recreation leaders institute at Weber County School Board Building attended by a large crowd of local recreational leaders “There are two great concepts In the world today Dr Nash said "the ideal cooperation which breaks the spirit of the Individual because there is no freedom and competition which! might also get out of hand unless Knyc UVf7 we learn to live under law? n j lC have tHe opportunity to put these concepts together because both of them are necessary for the great rehearsal for living under law and democracy Circled World Four Times Considered to be one of the nation’s top recreational leaders Dr Nash has circled the world four times in recent years to set up recreation programs for foreign countries Now on loan from the University of New York he is dean of the school of physical education at Brigham Young University He defined play as an activity that carries its own drive while work has a removed reward It Is play when a youngster spreads his toys on the floor but work when his mother makes him pick them up “If you hate your work” he continued “it’s drudgery but if you like it the removed reward I r 2KG I 1 LcH f Flee From School Two boys stole a car and r VmryTTrymT'T MONDAY EVENING JUNE 13 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R es- Will Be Tonight Changes in the Utah unemployment insurance program passed The first rehearsal for dancers by the last session of the Legislature will take effect July 3 of “All Faces West” music-dramaccording to Robert S Welch will be held this evening at 7:30 Employment Security Office manon the lawns In rear of the Weber ager for Ogden College Central Building 25th These new provisions affect apStreet and Adams Avenue proximately 17000 Ogden area workers in private industry who Janice Cashmore choreographare covered by the Employment iner invited all girls and boys Security Act and nearly 16000 terested in participating in the federal employes in this locality dancing sequences to enroll tonow have jobless protection who night All who join must be at Most significant feature of the least 18 new law which is in accord with ’We hope to begin regular reof a special recommendations so ' dancers hearsals tonight of equal committee composed should come dressed in pedal of members and labor manageushers levis or the like ready to ment weekthat the top provides begin the course” she said shall benefit ly unemployment "Dancers will be broken up into to from at a year year change groups so that they will not have f to rate of the equal to attend all rehearsals this “inof average weekly wage year” sured” workers Mr Welch said a of cast to In addition large Benefits Will Increase girls Mrs Cashmore needs a “Since average wages of covto and of boys youths group ered workers in the state have In chief number Indian the dance at $66 per week been Those who performed in this TRIP OF A LIFETIME — These four high school students left early yesterday for a three-weetrip at the computed time the top weeknumber in past years are urged to present east to see the U N in action The journey sponsored by the IOOF and Rebekah Lodges will increase amount benefit to enroll again as well as new of the ly Utah includes a stop in New York City Left to right are Julaine Hurst Harold Dee from the present $2750 to $33 members Newey Sheldon Vincent! and Suzanne Parker beginning in July “Thereafter annual adjustments will be made either up or down depending on what happens tb the average weekly wage of all workers In no event will an unemployed worker be paid more of than approximately fairs participation in church his e Seven Utah high school stu- - ied the group l Two people were bo9ked for weekly wage up to drunken driving yesterday in the dents boarded a train early yesThe trip will last three weeks young people’s group interest in this flexible ceiling” world affairs and availablility for Weber County Sheriff’s office Mr Welch emphasized that a trip to New York with six days being spent in for terday the making trip Delsa Dalton 26 2818 Grant New York those City persons who are filing glimpse of City and a Ave was arrested at the inter- the the Utah At claims for benefits at the presChicago group United Nations in action a and board section of Wall Avenue and U S will train the leave will not be affected by ent time PilUN They make up the tour these changes in the law until Highway 91 by Mark Birch high- grimage for Youth project spon- special bus for a way patrolman at 9:56 pm She sored by the Independent Order to New York such time as they initiate new was also cited for no driver’s of Odd Fellows and the Rebekah The group will see councils claims for benefits voted July ‘license and commissions of the UN in 1955 3 Lodges She posted $200 bail A less liberal feature of the From Ogden High School are action They will be instructed Alfredo Erneandez 25 Hooper Sheldon A Vincenti son of Mr with charts and diagrams on the new law curtails the length of In was arrected on Highway 84 north and Mrs Arnold Vincenti 2981 and the organization time that seasonal workers may of its various parts of Roy at 8:25 pm by Highway Polk Ave Juliane Hurst daughdraw unemployment benefits Patrolman Arthur M Spendlove ter of Mr and Mrs Vard L and agencies retains the Several experienced beet thin-ner- s however the new law He had no driver’s license or auto Hurst 1021 21st Street Suzanne They will hear speakers at the maximum period of 26 weeks’ are still needed by Weber possible duration of unemployregistration Bail was set at $240 Parker daughter of Mr and Trusteeship Council and other to see the county farmers Paul Kofoed ment benefits for other than seaMrs Harrison G Parker 1750 branches They will get Build- state Secretariet unique Elected St Lake Ogdenite employment security offi- sonal workers the Conference and ing Building A D Mr of son Harold change of in Afton Joyce Thomas of 3609 Newey cial said today new the Assembly Building Huntsof Mrs and Harold Porter Ave fs among 56 new Newey The youths will actually sit in Following completion of the members elected to the Phi Kap- ville is the Weber High School council chambers with beet earphones thinning a need will arise pa Phi Chapter at University of representative to listen made and the speeches for workers to help with hoeing The other three are Joan BailSouthern California She is majin the five official languages Kofoed said Jorand Joene from Tranter ey in oring elementary education have interviews with The organization is a national dan High School and Marie They will members He said the weeds and beets from various have delegation School Wride High Payson been growing quite fast scholarhonorary ountries since Goes Chairman State the rain of several days ship fraternity Candidates are Along Another Feature SOUTH OGDEN— A fine of $20 limited to the uppeg 5 per cent which caused the farmers ago Mrs Walter C Ewing of OgAnother feature of the trip will to lose a week on their schedule was imposed by Justice of the from each of the schools and col- den state chairman for the Rea visit to the US Mission to be Because of the size of the Peace Alfred Gladw’ell when Billeges of the University bekah Lodges of Utah accompan- the UN greeds and beets Kofoed said ly Gene Bell 20 of 3031 Wall On the recreational side of the only experienced thinners 16 trip the young students will have years of age and over are re- Ave pleaded guilty to a charge a boat trip around Manhattan quired of failure to yield the right of Island tour Rockefeller Center Persons interested in helping way visit the Statue of Liberty and thin beets are asked to call at Fines of $15 each were paid on other historical sites In Phila- the employment security office speeding charges by Doloros D delphia Virginia Washington 2655 Adams Ave from 8 am to Wakefield 25 of 4979 S 150 E D C and New England 4:30 pm Transportation will be South Ogden and Harold M CarSEE THEM SURE! The Utah group is one of 12 arranged for those who need it ver 29 of 249 W 50th St South JOSE RITjr 11 Chu similar groups from various secOgden tions of the country The stuThree -- other speeders who dents are chosen for the trip on were sentenced to pay $10 each a basis of character leadership were Dean N Brown of Layton Cn-TkIK-e 7 afIn civic Marvin A Campbell 25 of WashInterest scholarship ington Terrace and Mary P Yz')WefcUmt For Tipsy Driving one-ha- first-han- d Experienced Men Still Needed sight-seein- g Beet Fields y HI UM miM Smoke Causes Fire Alarm Completes Course Cartoon 8:15 Lt Ellis E Moncrief 2217 Tay- lor Ave a Utah National Guard JUUkluN L of savage and destructive jTrniJirRiJEfrrvinrL GnemaScoPEE 7 beauty driven by tho raging fires of an untamed spirit! officer has completed the “20” field artillery series of the extension course program offered by the Artillery and Guided Missile School at Fort Sill Okla This represents more than 150 hours of home study LEARN TO Nw Clams UT3Ta Bogin July 11 Registration July 9 and 10 BRENNEMAN REPUBLIC PICTURES SWIM SCHOOL presents Mouth of Ogdn Canyon Phone 1 SIS for Information brn Print by TECHNICOLOR ROGER! WAGNER 1b th wwvJtf ( JOHN LUND Dirscttonsr DEBRA V STEREOPHONIC SOUND! fl:MY HIHWfld lo Gorcty - Hank Hall BOX OFFICI 730 3-- JEFFREY HUNTER PAGET "The Bowery Boys Meet the Monster a awr Martin and Lewi In 1ST SHOW DUSK NIDRIVErl “VERA CRUZ” ITAYjTO Mighty Spectacle by TECHNICOLOR 10 N VistoVision Headquarters 2 Action Thrillers G0UMBRY4GHJB! ue A REPUBLIC released JUNE AllVSON THE now! Plus Cartoon STIRLING rir 1:00 3:10 5:20 7:35 and 9:50 THEATRE pm it grates of JnpoU ORBHEUM PAUL KDCEQ PAT£XU LTTTU COLEIN HAYPEGRAY AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE NOW PIAY1NO TODAY UA1ZETTERUXG KiGEL PATRICK GEORGE COLE DONALD IMHi KOLRT Miosssnui GIANT KXCITINO Parking FEtEUE Dancing CO-HI- T! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The GAYLORDS PICTURE THE NATION'S TOP jk RECORDING STARS r V w —C OGDEN Army Guorrillas in Action! Exciting Co-H- "Kli Mo Deadly" and "Beachcomber" h NEW 1 Color by TECHNICOLOR A LAST DAY! Corwin 20 2870 Quincy Ave was' treated for a cut left foot at St Benedict’s Hospital and StrategicAir Command Richard Burton and Maggie MacNamara starring In con n It owtn Injured while water skiing at Pine View Dam yesterday Kent Th picture with a striking force second to none! ’f OLOHpWARDKEJELj BEDOYA WITHERS taMir HIM All rt POP rca Water Skier Cuts Foot STARTS TOMORROWI ' Box Office Open 6:45 PJIL Adults 50c Student 35c Kids 15c JANE POWELLj MuUNE three-fourth- U S Technicolor Film In ClnemaScopo with Stereophonic Sound fee GOMEZ water yesterday after driving a herd of 30 registered milk cows to the Hooper Park and conducting a private rodeo The boys1 who were turned over to juvenile court by Deputies Charles Baker and Jean King allegedly drove the cows from Lyle Parker’s field about s of a mile south of Hooper School to the park — and then rode them JAMES STBVART Theatre “PRINCE OF PLAYERS” KISSES COUUh' AlfONSO cow-bry- s Seven young would-b- e Tound themselves in hot Opon 4 19th St and Washington Bivd In Color adele mara Youngsters Hold: Rodeo With ‘ Borrowed ' Cows 31 of 786 W 25th St DAVI With Gary Copper and Burt Lancaster Plus Cartoons and Cartoons 11111 Garr William Welker 28 of Washington Terrace On a charge of failing to keep his car under proper control Ronald S Kantner 21 of HAFB was sentenced to pay $15 Dean N Brown of Layton paid $15 for not having a driver’s license Adults 50c — Kids 15e 'Box Office Open 6:45 pm D JOT A WOAIAN Sam Allen Jones 37 of Roy and Di-ar- te For failing to stop at a red City fire department answered light fines of $10 each were paid a call to The Standard-Examine- r bv Gerald Y Olsen 18 of 1963 last night at 7:51 when smoke Childs Ave LeRoy Browning was reported pouring from win- 18 of 2918 Monroe Blvd Wildow’s on the second floor liam J Spendlove 34 of MorFiremen found that floor gan On a charge of making an imsweepings dumped into a pot of melting metal caused the smoke proper right turn a fine of $5 and there was no fire or smoke wTas paid by Verna Theurer Wood 33 of 3 Yale Dr South damage Earlier in the day at 2:10 pm Ogden Improper parking charges a small blaze at Rhead’s Food cost $5 each for Dr Ray Burdett Market 1501 25th St was put 1448 Oak Ridge Dr Raymond S Chadwick 3747 Madison Ave out Marvin Brown of Roy and Firemen said a boy had set For running a green arrow at fire to paper inside wooden Road and 40th Street Riverdale crates Two lettuce crates were were imposed against of fines $5 destroyed Drivo-l- n “3 RING CIRCUS” Technicolor and ClnemaScopo A JULES LEVEY PICTURE Introducing MAY BRITT A fowi-Iwiwm Tf4mc6mm A Rp5fic Tmtnmiom IAITON of 1757 22nd St The report said Carlton had begun backing from a parking spot in front of 112 25th St saw the approaching flusher and pulled back into the parking stall The street flusher stopped then started up again but was too near the parked vehicle as it passed No citation was issued Several Errant Motorists Pay Varying Fines in Court M THOMAS lf full-tim- Box 7:30 JOHN CARROLL Police investigated two traffic accidents yesterday and cited the driver in one case but not the other Phyllis Sudweeks 31 of 2946 Lincoln Ave was cited for running a red light and driving without a license after her car crashed into a car driven by John Ellsworth 48 Clearfield at 25th Street and Washington Boulevard said Ellsworth had Police halted his auto in the center of the intersection to wait for traffic to clear His car wras struck on the left side by the Sudw’eeks auto that entered from the north Second Accident In a second accident a city street flusher operated by Jay L Hamblin 32 of 426 Grant Ave scraped the rear end of an auto driven by Merrill R Carlton 26 Seven High School Students Board Train For Tour of East to See U N in Action Sheriff Books Two &&? mom mm I Issue Citations far-reachi- AS YOU ARE! YOU'RE AM ANIMAL! ft CM “mU Police Investigate Two Accidents six-da- y 39-stor- MOW I SEE YOU tCFBITCB seven-tenth- k 60-nati- A woman terest to employers is the change in payroll contribution fates effective January 1 1956 Mr Welch stated This provides a greater spread of “experience rates” ranging from a minimum ' of one s tax of per cent for the most stable employers to 20 per cent of subject payrolls Every employer covered by the Act has been furnished inform mation individually in regard to these changes he said a inter-relatio- n 2 1955 Amended Jobless Pay Program Will Become Effective July 3 Fjrst 'All Faces' Dance Rehearsal one-hal- caped from Utah State Industrial School in Ogden yesterday afternoon between 1 and 1:30 They were still at large this morning School officials said they apparently left during a play period after taking a car parked bv the school that belonged to Horace Hood boy’s supervisor at the school After they were later discovered missing a general alarm was broadcast for them at 250 pm by Weber County sheriff’s deputies Officials said one of the boys was returned to the school last week for parole violation and that the other had escaped several times One boy’s home is in Salt Lake City and the other’s is in Provo Starling Tomorrow 1 PM Big First Run fr Only 35c Till 5 PM Features! 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