Show y UNICEF” the Fund Clearaeld Depot flatus May 'Chan ’ I ' Y C W Children’s ! 1 THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING UTAH Almost $200 was turned in at the Halloween patties given by the city recreation department! An additional $3251 has been brought in through f the schools Mrs Don Friend i chairman of Ogden’s children collected more Pennies for UNICEF expressed All Seventh and Eighth grade than $525 Halloween night when appreciation today to everyone Catholic students are invited to who worked to make the proj the monthly Catholic Capers they asked as treats “Pennies for ect a success party tomorrow from 7:30 to 9:30 Party ‘Planned By Catholics Civilian Rolls Faco Cut Of 165 ' by End of December A1G R NOVEMBER 3 1555 pm at the St Joseph’s Social Center in St Joseph’s Church Admission tickets are being sold by Nona Valdez for 50 cents These tickets cover parties scheduled for the entire year Admission at the door will be 10 cents Catholic students attending public schools are invited Refreshments will be served r xrft v K 4 i J r t fiOTii AfiniVERSARY $20 MISSING PORTION OF INK 9 Ir CLEARFIELD — The Clearfield Naval Supply Depot received Instructions from the Navy Department today to reduce its civilian employment roles by 165 by Dec 31 Capt F S Risser depot comander said it is anticipated the reduction will mean a change in the workload and mission of the depot The depot’s mission now is reBILL serve storage and active supply THIS to the West Coast Although there was no official IS comment it is believed a change in mission would be to eliminate the active supply part and place the depot on a reserve or standby Bonl LeRoy Behling basis neville Park possesses a $20 Capt Risser said that as a genthat might become a colleceral rule the reduction will be tor’s item someday absorbed in depot functions The seal serial number where work can be deferred and the treasurer’s signature Reduction in the force letters normally located to the left will be received by affected emof the portrait are absent ployes next week The depot now Impressions left by the employs somewhere under 2000 press can be seen printing civilians but for some unknown reason Capt Risser said the reduction the ink is missing is affecting all inland naval depots Mr Behling said he was and is in line with recently ancertain that the bill is a good nounced department of defense one and that it passed policies through a local bank and an Ogden retail firm xszzgBzr ee O-- 4- v - ' 5 V' i 3 OH HAPPY DAY — As you can plainly see these two elves Anne Douglas (behind) and Alan Peterson are tickled pink at the gift shoes donated by Jean Miller (behind left)' and Jim Farrell Anne and Alan are in the Web'er High play “The Elves arid the Shoemaker” which will be presented Saturday 'ELVES AND! THE SHOEMAKER' I Bring Shoes' for Needy To Drama Club Requests tion to needy children Three other children’s plays slated for the year are: “Bluebird” on Dec 3 “The Prince and the Knight” on Jan 23 and “The Wizard of Oz” on March 31 Season tickets for the four performances will1 cost $1 and may be purchased at J C Penney Co The Juvenile Shop or the Ogden High School box office on Saturday before the play Lester Hinchcliff’s All Boy Choir will provide entertainment before curtain time Leonard Rowley will direct Saturday’s per formance The curtain rings up promptly at 2:30 pm Saturday on “The Elves and the Shoemaker” first presentation of the season in the Ogden Coronet Club’s series of plays for children The play ties in appropriately vith one of the Coronet Club’s annual projects — making clothes contributions to “Sunshine Closets” in the various elementary schools in Ogden Children are 'urged to bring outgrown shoes with them to be turned over to “elves” in the cast who will be at the door to receive them - will be Repaired Anyhoes needing repairs will be haimled by the Coronet Club as part of the project Shoes received will be placed in “Sunshine Closets” for later distribu It's School Night For Club! Heights Is Fin Sherman Lamar Wheeler 27 202 Jefferson Ave was booked last night in the Weber County Sheriff’s office for investigation of drunken driying Sheriff’s records showed he was arrested in Roy at 10:30 pm by policeman Julian Green Virgin fashion row to Reg 4500 I t 59-5- FlanfiU ri73lSPORT I 0 I vCvt'L v W5 ulsrarU 1 i fx 4 822 pr‘ Pr’ 1 VoalWd Sharktkin Booked As Drunken Driver suits r 5®V5© 2rS15 wedgewood 8500 -C- O to -- -- od iw 5 x CMfS 0-9- Reg to 5-9- 5 5 nvTH-V- Burglary Suspect Demands Hearing Kay Johnson 29 of Colorado Rooms arraigned in Court on a second-degreburglary charge demanded a preliminary hearing which was set for Monday the-Cit- y e Chiropractors Will Convene Most local chiropractors will close their offices Saturday to attend the meeting of the Utah Chiropractors Assn in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday Dr Jack Lane of Ogden presl dent of the association will preside at the meeting A doctor from the Lincoln School of Chiropractic and a representative from the national association will address the meeting semi-annu- “Back to School Night for parents of Club Heights students in South 'Ogden will be tonight at Ogdenite ’ T feu-VTOPCOATS j ted Twdp al announced Mrs Merlin Stone PTA president A unique program has been planned by Mrs E Monteith Woolley Mrs Gordon Cutler and Mrs Charles Ehmann Following the program parents will visit their children’s rooms Charge— Edwin Hinchcllff 33 and then meet in the cafeteria of 556 32nd St forfeited $15 bail where a typical school lunch will in the City Court on a speeding I be served charge 7:30 When better automobiles are built Buick will build them t ‘ Get a new street quickly end economically SOIL-CZm- JT with durable low-co- st street in front of your house increases the value of your property A dusty b(impy potholed street is unsightly and unsafe It is a nuisance to drivers who must use it and to property owners who live on it and run down it can be If your street is worn-ou- t converted into an pavement quickly and economically Just ask your city officials to pave it with is a combination of soil or granular material usually already ‘on the street and Portland cement and water Mixed and compacted these elements form a rigid durable base A bituminous surface completes the pavement paving is fast Your entire street can be paved in a single day— with little inconvenience to you It's economical too! 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