Show EXTRA BUS SERVICE TO BE GIVEN AT 3 SCHOOLS 1C OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 15 1959 U — 'lection Weber Board of Education Tuesday The board instructed the administration to provide transportation where necessary for the safety and convenience of students attending double ses- sions at Park View and North Ogden elementary schools and South Junior High SchooL The bus transportation for these students which will cost about $1000 a month will be provided' between Nov 1 and March 1 The bus service will provide only for students going to school early in the morning and those go- ing home late in the day walk home and afternoon session students will walk walk home and the afternoon session students walk to school in accordance with the new walking dist- ances established at the beginning of the school year DEAR LOIS LETTUCE' Homemaker Had Prize Recipe With Tuna and Marshmallows By Bob Age ’ The other day the lady of the house was glum when I arrived home from my daily desk stint “What’s wrong?” “I tried a new cake recipe and It failed ” “Let’s take a look at it I’m not choosy Maybe it’s palatable” She led me to the sink' where a soggy mass of brown and white pastry lay sadly on a dinner plate “Well” I said “maybe if we shut our eyes we can choke it down” Then I added “It looks like something Lois Lettuce used to throw together” And thereby hangs this day’s tale " When we were in the Midwest we once had our choice of TV programs— we could turn on the single channel or turn off the set This station had a rural home maker who put on one of the most in s An upsurge in automobile thefts and car prowlings in the last month has resulted in a change in the Ogden Police Department Chief M J Schooff said today he is assigning Sgt Melvin K 24-ho- ur iip! "V Xv Jiif X ' V “V ’ leard CoyntySch©®! too long” TUNA MARSHMALLOWS One prize recipe which we will always remember with a horrid mental taste combined shredded tuna fish pineapple cabbage marshmallows bermuda onions and nine months of 1958 police checked such cases” The city had no armed robberies in September of this year Chief Schooff said while there were four last September Ogden had no criminal homicides in September The city had 10 burglaries last month 15 in September of 1958 Some of the Police Department’s problems are caused by a reduction in manpower the Chief said “We have 65 men now At the beginning)! the year the city had 73 We have had to cut our operating budget by $20000 and this has meant additional problems in law 10 for - NEW Qrtj c£oofe in celery Every time I think of cabbage tuna pineapple and ' marshmallows I guto and reach for the bicarb Once she had an idea for a fancy salad She cut off the tops of some big tomatoes hollowed them out hen cut little triangular windows all around each one Then she stuffed tuna salad ' through the little windows She mangled every tomato into a mess One of her crowning achievements was a table centerpiece arrangement So help me she put a bunch of carrots an onion and a potato on a silver tray To this day our family recalls Lois Lettuce the homemaker of the cornbelt with actual fondness She enlivened many afternoons IT COULD BE VERSE By the time a man’s retired With a stack of nice debentures His head is bald his ulcer’s thick He masticates with dentures Woman Dislocates Shoulder in Fall The Weber Board of Education operating the facilities while they has cut from $80 to $50 the month- are being used by ly rent it is charging two LDS groups wards for the use of South Junior non-scho- ol ? os P High School v The board also reduced by the same percentage— 37 per cent— the Roy Junior High PTA to Conveno rent being charged wards for the use of six other county schools The rent reduction was the result ROY — It’s “Back to School’-- ’ for of a study instigated by board of parents with youngsters attending Randy Sherwood 8 holds ear of dairy cow as he poses with electric clipper before education vice president John Van the Roy Junior High School today ' the bovine was exhibited at New Jersey State Fair at Trenton Drimmelen Mr Van Drimmelen is second counselor in the South at 7:30 pm in the school audi' ' toriumOgden stake presidency BUREAU The board approved a new rental In addition to an opportunity to fee last June that generally dou- become acquainted with the faculty bled charges the board was making use of county school who instruct their children the parfor ents will hear Supt T H Bell of district facilities Mr Van Drimmelen voted against the Weber School District explain The Youth Bureau of the Ogden the new schedule He said the fees and discuss the City police department spent a forthcoming school FARMINGTON— About 230 varie- Lagoon at the junction of High- were too high busy September according to the bond election At that time the board reduced official report of Bureau activities ties of chrysanthemums in full ways 89 and 91 In schedcharge of the event are Mr made by Lt August Nussbaum Various qualities such as earli- by 25 per cent a rental fee bloom will be the main feature of ule presented by the administra- and Mrs Parley Oleson program Seventy-thre- e complaints were a field at the Farmington Ex--: ness winter hardiness weather anc tion based on the actual cost of chairmen for the PTA day the with Bureau registered during wind resistance and special growth were cleared periment Station Saturday September Forty-tw- o habits will be given for each vaup together with 13 cleared up Anyone interested in flowers EARLY VOTING from previous months active in garden clubs or who grows riety The Bureau reported 25 bicycles Visitors may also examine a flowers commercially is invited to stolen and 18 recovered trial of nine different lawn mixtures Juvenile arrests in September to- the show Tours will be conducted J sold in this areaJ taled 136 of which 90 were for traf- between 2:30 and 6 pm fic violations Of the 136 arrests The event will be held "at the A meeting will be held at 2:30 108 were boys 28 were girls of pm at the station to give visitors The other arrests were made as Farmington Experiment Station Utah State University east of the information concerning the tvork Ogden college students who will that hour to accommodate college follows: old highway between Kaysville and and organization of the flower be out of town 6 3 batlate hours Tuesday and can-- 1 students and others who wish to —Runaways followed This will a trials be vote in not the 1 3 disby 7 car theft drunk primary election J cast absentee ballots tery cast can ballots at the absentee 3 'of the of the results discussion firearms petty larceny Three charging Ogdenites Given flower trials during the current Municipal Building up to 1 pm Mrs Tillotson today asked that 4 forgery 1 disturbing the peace these people enter the Municipal 5 6 curfew violation 6 burglary 6 Basic Training Saturday Army and years previous reTillotson Mrs Elizabeth Building by the north entrance as city joy riding 2 truancy 2 grand larwill tours be After the ofwill she the main east ' entrance will b curher corder meeting said 1 men 1 1 from Three are keep Ogden ceny ungovernable loitering fice on the third floor open until locked Saturday morning rently undergoing basic training conducted vagrancy 1 shoplifting 1 CLIPPER KIDDING YOUTH INVESTIGATES 73 COMPLAINTS Chrysanthemum Show Features 230 Varieties non-scho- ol ’ Absentee Ballots Can Be Cast Here Saturday -- - at Ft Ord Calif They are Robert C Taylor : son Gloria Quinn 22 461 27th was Profane Language Mrs of P6£er Mr and Taylor the Dee Hospital after treated at ' V 3714 Jackson Raymond R: Maltby she fell yesterday and dislocated Brings Court Fine Robert Lee McKlssick' 24 742 son of Mr and Mrs Ray Maltby her shoulder She was released after treatment 23th was charged with using pro- 771 15th St and Walter M Lewiec-k- i son of Mr and Mrs Walter T officials at the Dee Hospital re fane language in public During his 2722 Buchanan Lewiecki not he arraignment pleaded guilty ported ft ''fefc f t' - Polished 'f&aoCBBt OF TEXAS Cotton s j flu X mm ut pL£p yiie j one-neck- ewe-clairs- Mitchell from the uniformed division of the department to the traffic department to be in charge of investigating automobile thefts and prowlings Also all 13 members of the traffic division will have special inalert structions to be on a for car thefts and prowlings the Chief said today "We had 23 car thefts in September as compared to nine in August” Chief Schooff said “So far this enforcement” Chief Schooff pointyear Ogden has had 177 car thefts ed out with only 115 registered in the first Chief urged all citizens to The 1958” nine months of cooperate with the police in reOTHER CRIMES DOWN ducing car thefts “Too many people are leaving The Chief noted a reduction in other major crimes in September their cars unlocked or with the “We had two rapes in Septem- keys in the ignition switch They ber three last September So far are just inviting thieves to take this year we have had six cases their cars and strip them or wreck of rape in Ogden and in the first them” - two-head- 1 Traffic Police Open Fight on Car Thefts -- Ill 111 modern a female fascinating TV Her name was pretty close She had a lot of little sayings: to Lois Lettuce — “An apple a day keeps the Our family became great fans of doctor away and that makes our the busty and bustling Lois teachers happy doesn’t it?” NEW TITLE Another that intrigued me was The youth of the house dubbed “We’re not a fond user of cream the program “Laugh With Lois” ourself” I had a few days at home after Once she said “Man must love the end of one summer vacation the common people because he and I watched her program with made so of them” many a kind of hypnotic fascination to She toss off fancy little to liked see what Lois would do or say for her cornbelt audiences phrases of the next After seeing some ” as such “chocolate wild in dishes she threw together Once she talked about preparabandon I ventured the idea the a luncheon with hors d’oeuvres ing program should be “Belch With but the way she said it sounded Lois” but my wife said I was like “horses’ ovaries” a crude fellow Lois was breezy as all get-oAnyway Lois was particularly and when it came to cooking she addicted to the editorial “we” was a riot She often pulled boo-bothis writer occasionally which some failed to Once muffins W6 have uses Once Lois said limniu a frog in our throat today” which threw them into the sink! saying conjured up the mental picture of “I must have left them in the oven half-hour- j The walking distance for students in double sessions in three county schools was shortened by the Mr - 'i Slacks 7 Brown Bigo Charcot! 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