Show THE OGDEN (UTAH)' 12 Mrs' Margaret Abbott city councilman in charge of health and sanitation Garbage will be picked up once each week for residents at a minimum fee of 75 cents per secretary and treasurer Decisions ‘'Story Hour” will be held at Morgan library every Saturday afternoon from 2 until 3 during the summer (For all and elementary school children the hour is under the direction of Mrs Daisy Crouch county librarian at the request of Mrs Crouch will tell about Davy Crockett and the record of ‘‘Davy Crockett” will be played Karen Newbold will also per: orm - with her ac- cordion ol Morgan Stake Junior Glean- will hold ers and Junior a Scavenger Hunt Tuesday at 8 pm All Junior Gleaners and in the stake are Junior asked to meet at the stake recreation hall e In charge are Mrs June stake Junior Gleaner leader John Irwin stake Junior leader and Jan Dickson stake Junior president M-Me- M-Me- COMPLETE WITH EXAMINATION For only ri I M-Me- 2 3 Your choice of a first quality frame ' USE No money down " YOUR NO CREDIT $1 M-Me- weekly i rjr UKifig w v III' Dr Staphan T Deardan in Charge IN SALT LAKE CITY Main at Second South Dr Don C James Dr John R West ' cago I 111 I Elder who Hansen will enter ! s June 22 is I a graduate of ber High School Hansen and Seminary and has attended Weber College for the past two ‘ years He is assistant scoutmaster of Taylor Ward and secretary of the Fourth Quorum of Elders Elder Hansen will be honored at a farewell program and dance at the Taylor Ward tomorrow at We- 8 Saturday — Baseball for 7 to cludes organized baseball tennis and softball swimming and supervised play George Smedley recently ap- pointed recreation director has released a schedule for activities It Monday through Saturday pm Relatives and friends are ’ ' vited in- i Huntsville Elder 9:30 to 11:30 Davis Junior High organized activities £t Central Park am to largest dairy cattle breeders' registry organization Clearfield Second Ward will start its girls’ softball tournament this week with play scheduled for three nights a week All games will be played at (North Davis Junior High School Girls 14 years old and older play at 5 pm and girls play Tuesday and Fridays at 5 The older group will hold practice sessions Mondays at 7 am and Bee Hive girls practice soft-ba- ll North 4 n i School and 1 12 noon fol- Lyngby A Stoker Clearfield has been accepted as a member of the Holstein-FriesiaAssn of America The association is the world's Community follows: Mondays— Baseball for all ages 9:30 to 11:30 a m North Davis tennis court Tuesdays — Baseball and am to 10 lowed by softball (Junior High and tennis and soft-- ! ball 1 to 4 pm Central Park the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday 1955 pm Bee-Hiv- e j i Wednesdays— Baseball and soft-baNorth Davis Junior High School 9:30 to 11:30 am tennis ll i Tuesdays at 7 am and softball 1 to 4 pm Central Park and baseball for 7 to Mr and Mrs Hcrblrt Mottl-sha5 to 6:30 pm Central have moved from Center Park Street to their new home at Thursdays — Swimming for 10 123 N Lakeview Dr Lagoon 10 through A newly organized I group am to 12:30 noon (begins June I 30 and lasts six weeks) and with Mrs Thelma Haslam as leader elected officers at its first organized activities 2 to 4 pm North Davis High School meeting recently All activities Friday and Satur- Officers are Joan Stuart presiGeorge Smedley dent Sandra Haslam vice presiday will be at Central Park They are: ganized activities 1 to 4 pm dent Karen Wilcox secretary 5 Millie Reynolds reporter and Friday — Girls’ Softball 10 am baseball for 7 to Sharon Wood cheerleader to 12 noon and tennis and or-- 1 to 6:30 pm w 4-I- j j Frank 32 of Devils Slide was also fined $15 for D Woolsley driving without an operator’s license Arrest was made by Sgt London Going to England i HUNTSVILLE — Elder Sherman Johansen son of Mr and Mrs Mark Johansen sails for England on the SS America July 8 to fill an LDS mission there A graduate of tt ' States with headquarters in Chi- Hill Wyo— Completed and nearly ready for occupancy is the new $300000 receiving ward of the Wyoming State Hospital in Evanston reports William Bur-debusiness manager for the institution Furniture is being installed and the building is expected to be in use by July 1 The two story ward has 72 beds and will be used for both male and female patients with a registered nurse in charge The hospital has 700 patients at present and a staff of 123 which will be increased in the near future Mr Burdett states !! Rigiifind Optometrist Lloyd A Rose 58 of Ogden was fined $15 for driving without an operators license Arrest was made by State' Trooper Mason EVANSTON ij- 2449 Washington Blvd Mr-Gree- $300000 Hospital Ward Nearly Done dent Price will be 75 cents for adults and 50 cents for children ' Annual overnight fishing trip for Morgan County boys from 9 to 16 years of! age will be made some time during the middle of July sponsored by the Morgan Jaycees Exact dates will be announced later IN OGDEN handed down by Justice of the Peace Bruce Toone recently were the following: James Miller 28 of Acacia Calif was fined $15 for speeding through Morgan City He was arrested by County Deputy Frank W Little William G McCall 25 of 2020 Jackson Ave Ogden was fined $10 for driving without an operator’s license Arrest was made by Sgt Ted London of the state rv highway patrol Fred S Green 64 of Ogden was fined $200 and sentenced to 30 days in jail for drunken drivings One hundred dollars and the jail sentence was suspehded paid the $100 fine He was arrested by Sgt London n Morgan Jaycees are sponsoring a chuck wagon breakfast June 24-2- 5 from 6 to 9:30 am on MorMain Street in connection gan with Morgala Days Included in the menu is bacon eggs hash browns pancakes with syrup and butter coffee and hot j “all chocolate you can eat” says John Johnson Jaycee presi- GUARANTEED SATISFACTION n ll OR CARRYING CHARGES INTEREST n 4 Thorough eye examination First quality single vision lenses 1 n Wis-comb- $850 you get CLEARFIELD — Clearfield has embarked on an ambitious summer recreation program which in- Northern the EVENING JUNE 16 Clearfield Begins Summer Recreation Program Boys in this age group who are interested and can obtain the TAYLOR — Elder Darrell V consent of their parents should Hansen son of Mr and Mrs Levi contact any member of the club J Hansen of Taylor has accepted according to Henry Robertson a call to fill an LDS mission to j pre-scho- THURSDAY R Taylor Man Called On LDS Mission preparation for the program month for each family and twi a week for business establish Delwin Batesv19 of Morgan ments Fee for business establish received a compound fracture ments has not yet been set Mrp of the arm when a chain on a Abbott said while he was truck Refuse is to be placed in cob workingsnapped on a construction job tainers preferably garbage canp on the )Veber Basin project in Council members explained Peterson Monday morning The truck is now being over a local physiHe was treated hauled painted and lettered in cian and taken tobyan Ogden hospital MORGAN — Morgan City has purchased a used garbage truck from Brigham City and garbage collection will begin July 1 says STANDARD-EXAMINE- Weber College and Brigham Univer-sitYoung he will y be honored at a well service in the Huntsville Ward Chapel SatJohansen urday night Elder Johansen spent two years in the Army with the 15th Infantry Division Half of that time he was in Korea and is a veteran of front line combat He saw action at Kum Song Finger Ridge and Outpost Harry fare- - Six Graduate Wyo — Evanston at the graduates University of this Wyoming year include six Evanston coeds: Marion Maggard Pat Rivers Cecile Kochiras Beverly Coles Nancy Barnes and Norma Bailey EVANSTON Idaho Mother Gl Son Meet By Chance at Wilson Services By MELBA PLATT WILSON — An Idaho mother and her serviceman son who hadn’t seen each other for months were brought together in Wilson Sunday by an unusual coincidence Reunited were Mrs Caroline Nash Pocatello and her son Allen whom she last saw at Christmas time Both are former Wilson residents Mrs Nash was here to visit relatives The serviceman on his way by motor car to a new station in Cheyenne Wyo stopped off in Wilson to attend Sunday morning services with friends other would put in a surprise appearance Duane Roylance son of Mrs Janette Roylance joined the Navy and left a short time ago to begin boot training in San Diego Owing to quarterly conference there will be no sacrament meeting in Wilson Sun-da- y Final plans have been laid for the elders’- bonfire party tomorrow at 5:30 pm at the Meadows Dinner is at 7 pm and partners are in order Home after 21 months in the Army-iGary Parke son of Mr and Mrs Charles Parke A student now at the University of Utah he was attached to a veterinary detachment and saw duty at several stations in California - s Each was about equally astounded at the chance reunion Allen had been stationed in California Neither he nor Mrs Nash had any idea the FARR WEST — Elder Jay A Davis son of Mr and Mrs James A Davis will be honored at farewell t e s Sunday at 7:30 pm in the LDS Farr ti-moni- al i ! 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