Show Second Section Section Jtan&arh-likamttt- er OGDEN CITY UTAH &— Section Boy Burglars Returned to EVENING JUNE 16 THURSDAY 1955 IB Registration Opens Tonight For District Ahqpa Sessions 1 Registration for the 24th Routine Shakedown of Jail Reveals Prisoners 'Clean1' nual district convention for the Order of Ahepa will get under way this evening in the Hotel shakedown of the jail this morning revealed that the prisoners and their cells are “clean” Combining for the inspection the Weber County sheriff’s department and Ogden City police department scoured all jail quarters in the top three floors of Municipal Building According to Sheriff LeRoy no contraband goods Hadley were confiscated and a check of all window bars and doors showed they were in good condition Sheriff Hadley said the jail inspections are made without warning periodically to insure maximum security The sheriff estimated it is over two years since a jail break was to' an- - Springville Two Albuquerque N M teen-- ! Ben Lomond j More than 500 delegates from agers 14 and 16 years old have to Springville Utah Idaho and Nevada are ex- jbeen turned over Utah police for prosecution for pected to participate in the three-- 1 j burglaries they allegedly commit- - day event ted there before being arrested The supreme lodge representa- in Clearfield Tuesday morning tive and principal speaker will be Sheriff LeRoy Hadley of We-jcuRakus ’ supreme governor tber County said the evidence a rom Seattle W ash Also to be m couple of hundred dollars worth and hardware mer-- attendance at the event will be Catherine Canakes of Sacramen-Th- e chandise was also returned face also two boys possible cajjf f grand governor Daugh-federprosecution for taking a te ol PeneloDe stolen vehicle across state lines Registration will continue truck they reportedly A pick-uin New Mexico is being held morrow morning Mayor Raymond here for the owner to recover s Wright will welcome the group Sheriff Hadley said 'at 11 am At noon! tomorrow a The boys w ere spotted and luncheon will be held in the Tap picked up only two hours after a- Room at Beckers Products Co officially statewide alert had been broad- The convention will cast for them by county deputies ©pen at 1:30 pm ' highway patrolmen and South Og- Greek Night Scheduled den and Sunset police officers A Greek Night is scheduled for 7 pm tomorrow- in the Weber Central Dairy auditorium General sessions will begin at 9 am Saturday in the Hotel Ben Lomond During the day a con-- i vention city will be named for William James Critchlow son next year and new officers will be of William J Critchlow Jr of elected A cocktail hour ana 3612 Eccles Ave was awarded the degree of bachelor of arts j A routine city-count- j F j st ! of-sport- ing J al j J Richard C Gilmore Jr to-sto- le p Really Did If The Hard Way Winning a medical degree is no mean achievement in itself But when you finance it your-el- f and at the same time start raising a family — that’s really doing it the hard good-size- d way An Ogdenite who turned the trick is Richard C Gilmore Jr son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Wood 161 Patterson St He received his degree this month at Northwestern Medical School at the University of Texas 'He will intern at the Methodist'Hospital in Dallas A graduate of Ogden High School Dr Gilmore received his bachelor of science degree from Utah State Agricultural College In 1946 where he was research assistant in bacteriology and biochemistry Master’s Degree at U In 1948 he received his Master’s Degree at the University of Utah He attended there on a teaching and research fellow-shi- p He received his PhD at the same school the following year From Sept 1 1949 to Aug SI 1950 Dr Gilmore served as a biochemistry instructor for the department of biochemistry and nutrition at the University of Southern California He served as assistant professor of biochemistry in the department of biochemistry at Southwestern Medical School at the University of Texas and also as research assistant in biophysics at the medical school During World War II he served as a pharmacist mate in the Coast Guard His wife is a registered nurse They have two boys and two firis Lakeview Stake Party The Riverdale LDS Stake 311th Quorum of Seventies will leave theatake house tomorrow at 6 pm for a party at the Lakeview Stake Camp in North Fork Canyon All quorum members and their wives are invited ‘ y made Participating in the inspection were 12 men from the two departments j East Ogden Stake To Hold Carnival Friday Saturday Many events of interest to persons of all ages have been arranged for the annual LDS East Ogden Stake carnival to be held tomorrow and Saturday evenings at the stake recreation center 1334 27th St Activities begin both evenings at 6 Members from the stake’s various wards are urged to “come hungry” Those in charge are relying on income from sale of foods and soft drinks to form a large proceeds part of the Scott B Price stake president said funds from the event will be used for various stake expenses “We sincerely hope all members of the stake will participate and bring their two-nig- Scandinavians To Meet Friday Ogdenite Finishes LDS Scandinavians will meet hours later district ' tomorrow at 8 pm in the Fourth families” he said lodge officers will be installed Ward Relief Society room Mfss Ahepa” of District ib wili He also "“invited members in Lynn Harris former missionary be named at 3 p m Sunday the Ogden and Mount Ogden Speakers during the conven- - A violin solo will be presented stakes to join in the activities tjon will include William P Mil-- ! by Gunnar Jensen ler president of Weber College 4-- H Bernard R Diamond secretary- of the -manager Ogden of Commerce and E R Callister BlaZG BreOKS attorney-genera- l for Utah John Bockas is convention n TelOVISIOVI Club A party for all chairman Toastmaster will be members their parents and L P “Lou” Athas Assisting Mr a television set was damaged (leaders will be held tomorrow Bockas with the event are: Sam last night at 12:30 when it started at 7 pm at the Huntsville Town Vetas vice chairman Antone blazing at 164 31st St Park Hohlios secretary George Mahlis When the city fire department Volleyball games for those intreasurer and Gus Mahas pub- - arrived the owner terested will begin an hour Maynard chairman kin had carried it outside earlier newly-electe- d Eastern College with a major in history during the annual June commencement exercises in the George Washington University Washington D C ht Clubs Plan Ollt Party Tomorrow Set j j 4-- Tommie L Evans 51 of 131 St who said he has been 25tb Had Fire Hazard driving all his life although he Co doesn’t own a car was sentenced Kammeyer Investment the in City in the City Court to pay $15 for Inc was sentenced j Court to pay $25 for maintaining not having a driver’s license He was arrested after the car a fire hazard at 536 27th St The n sentence was suspended on can-- ! 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