Show - K ' V "'irif-'- ““ 12B THE OGDEN" STANDARD-EXAMINEUTAH SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN Box School Events R NOVEMBER 1959 1 Five County PTAs Announce Officers Chairmen for Year Five county PTAs have selected Smith Halvor Bailey Municipal — LeMoyne Hess presofficers and chairmen for the cur" ident Mrs Mitchell Lively first rent school term vice president Thomas Littlefield They are: West Weber — Mrs Melvin Peter- second vice president Mrs Duane son president Mrs Ezra Hadley Stewart secretary Mrs Edwin Mrs Glen Olsen first vice president Kimber Bar-lo- Arnell treasurer ' : second vice president and historian Chairmen are Dr and Mrs MurMrs Ray- Bentley secretary-treasureray Carver Mrs James E JohnCommittee chairmen are Mrs son Mrs ‘Vaughn Guest Mr and Reese Ransom Mrs Eugene Charl- Mrs Duane Woodland Mr and ton Mrs i Charles Ropelato Mrs Mrs Horace Mower Mr and Mrs Kenneth Barrow Mr and Mrs Har- Earl Jones Mr and Mrs Jack A Matis Mrs old Buck Mrs Joseph Penrol Mr Haven Ostler Mr Max and Mrs Joseph and Mrs Giovanni Favero Mrs Mrs Junior ! Hardy Mr Compton Mario De Giorgio Mrs Robert and Mrs Ralph Bateman Mr and Gibson Mrs David De Giorgio Mrs Linn De Wald Mrs Lloyd Mrs Dale Hansen Mrs Fred An- Schiffman Mr and Mrs Harold and derson 'Mrs ' Dee Bitton Melvin Hollis Mrs Stanley Bennion ' Olsen Robert Peterson and Joseph Peterson Club Heights — Mrs Max Lamph president Mrs H Conway Morris first vice president Wallace Knight second vice president Chairmen are Mrs Richard M Vandenberg Mrs Herbert Farrell Mrs Robert Newey v Mrs Douglas Stephesn Mrs Joseph W Stegen Mrs J Ray Stowers Mrs Victor Moore Mrs Paul Burdett Mrs Walter W Wheeler Mr and Mrs Jay R Thackeray— David Myers Burch Creek Hanson first Lee Mrs president Paul Esterholdt vice president second vice president Mrs John w V 7 X- :4 Mrs-Henr- & a V ?r- ?: STAFF WORKERS— Morgan High School staff members of the “Trojan Trumpet” school paper are (left to right)- Linda Jensen reporter Connie Clark feature editor Ann Carrigan editor Frank Bohman sports" editor and Connie Dickson reporter was not present Kathy Toone - co-edit- or MORGAN HIGH SCHEDULES ITS ANNUAL SCHOOL PLAY By Ann Carrigan N T ' By Judy Hod son of Scads scholarship notices graduation news and the line can be seen on the main bulletin board A poster calls senior students’ at- tention to the booklets letter' and applications which cover the hoard It’s only the end of the first term and seniors are beginning to plan for that special day in spring— graduation! It takes loads of planning and work eh—seniors? Spooks goblins and witches vis- ited Ben Lomond Friday night at the annual Halloween dance Scots danced to the music of Bill Straley and his band The night of dancing began after the exciting game with v The annual school play will be presented Friday in the Mdrgan High School auditorium under the direction of S P Mikkelson English and speech teacher The play a comedy in three acts is “The Adorable Imp” The cast includes Marilyn Rose Maria Chard Connie Clark Res Ferrin George Hopkin Kathy Wilkinson Vaughn Carter Jan Turner Brent Rich Carol Russell and Beverly Mortenson The prompters are Ann Carrigan and Judy Dickson The stage crew includes Emmerson Thompson Ronald Trussed Philip Castle Marsha Ann Turner and Deniece Didericson ixThe play should be good for a lot of laughs Curtain time is 8 pm The Boys Club has been busy the past week selling subscriptions for a community birthday calendar The calendar will list birthdays anniversaries school activities and names and addresses of those in the service or on missions Weber Model United Nations applicants took the second of a series of three tests last week The last test will narrow the field down to the making of a good-size- d delegation for the United Arab Republic Good luck Scots! Times for parents to attend school is nearly here Thursday evening parents will attend the 1959 “Back to School” night at old B L The parents will receive a taste of what Scotties experience each day as they visit classes for periods This will give parents and teachers a chance to meet and discuss the subjects and get acquainted “Brother Goose” the annual school play directed by Mrs Walter Durfee will be presented Nov 19 and 20 The cast and stage crew are busily preparing for the first presentation THOUGHT OF THE WEEK: Flattery is something you hear about yourself that you wish were 10-min- true Does McGibbons y run-dow- £ Dial EX "f 5 eoiftesu and secretary Michio Miss Fern Marquart is Wes-terga- All" Wool Fabrics v Now V j SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN 244 DR WASHINGTON STEPHEN T DEARDEN Optometrist in Charge NOW Optometrist in Charge Now SPORT-SHIRT- 398 NOW 252 PANTS 852 — 052 o Sizes 36 to 44 New Ivy Shades 598 698 NOW 452 now ' All-wo- Reg 1595 Reg to NOW 2295 NOW SHOES Famous Maker All Styles Sizes '3 to 6 1252 1752 Reg Reg Reg 2495 2995 NOW NOW ’Bulky Knits 75 25 Fabrics Ivy Models NOW 895 2152 2552 Reg 598698 Cardigans Reg 698 798 ‘ Wool Orion Pullovers - ‘ 6:52 SWEATERS SUITS ol 1 Sizes 8 to 20 Fabrics Ivy Models ol v Sizes 7 to 12 SPORT COATS All-wo- Fabric by Crompton Brown and Gray Reg Pullovers OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT CORDUROY IVY t : now 3 for Broadcloth and Knits Short Sleeves ' rFamqus Maker' Blacks1 Browns Ties Slipons Values to 1795 reduced from 1295 SPORT SHIRTS Reg to Famous Maker 4 NOW £5 shoes All-wo- of 500 ol SWEATERS ' Wdsh'n'Wfear Cottons ' reduced from 1352 m 3950 All Goods From Regular Fall 'Stock Worsteds Wool 45 Dacron Ivy or Pleated Models All-wo- $150 or $200 "Values up to Extra Longs SLACKS f Vodgcwood Sizes 35 to 46 ’ 2452 Now Shorts Regulars Longs n DR LA VERNE DALY Values up to 3500 Wedgewood RedJced from 6750 Now 5452 General Contractor Inc 357 S6uth 3rd West $100 ST Fashion Row 575 0 4 Now A NOW NOW HZFL F CO DDZ HURRY IN TOMORROW Sglo Ends Saturday November 7 No Othor Charges of Any Kind 42 WEST CENTER I7 Reduceckfrom Famous Maker reduced from PROVO BIVO OO52 Fashion Row Brigham City Phone 1825 UTAH OFFICES New Models New Fabrics Ivy Continental Lounge Models 4750 Reduced from n DICKAflOnE t 39 52 6750 ’ Fashion Row rd Estimates and Bids ' 5750 and 5995 NOW Many Imports from Scotland England CUSTOM BUILT HOMES VstU 52 Worsteds Recucec from 3 nd 7950 Cl IITC I I 4iir ? Li NOW 5750 EXTRA SPECIAL RETAINING WALLS IC 52 v Worsteds Reduced from 6750 and 7950 NOW BASEMENT FOUNDATIONS FREE CT All Wool Imported - - 22 Terrace 4460 South 200 West Washington Reduced from Now you can onjoy this amazing naw development in eye care at an unheard-o- f low price this law prica includes a Scientific EYE EXAMINATION 5 Blvcf 24)757 All Wool This Low Price Includes: i Paid Political Adv EX 4-62- Fashion Row Suits as low as MAIN et SECOND SOUTH DR DON C JAMES Optometrist in Charge 3035 Washington All Wool Hopsackings COMPLETE Qualified to help manage our city government Energetic progressive MUSIC in Our 52 Years CONTACT LENSES digler HMUNK1LEY Fashion Row Suits Terambto the advisor Last week Cluff Snow reminded the students each morning not to misuse the cafeteria but to make an effort to keep it Kin the best shape possible A new scheme is being planned for the Literary Harvest this year Diane Harding is the editor Her associates are Claudia Greene and Celia Williams Business manager is Mike Jeffries Wilson Thornley is the Harvest’s advisor Orders will be taken Monday in the main hall The cost is 50 cents Friday the Olympidae Guild held a party at the home of Barbara Browing Heading the guild this year is Mike Jefferies Fred Carol Kindred and Kathy Jones The advisor is Miss Thelma Reynolds Susan Kissel and Donna Patrick’s names were omitted as members of the Tiger Text staff Student Council will meet again Thursday to discuss the amendments to the constitution Fey cs Ktils cs riunnEL If Desir Greatest Savings Greatest Selections GLASSES 3 Applied on Purchase Treatmnts by Appointment only 1795 $ Rental Payments V I ' " y Carrying case s or ICna' Reduced from LUmbert soon Prior to joining the Marine Corps Private Rhodes worked for a local cannery and later for a cold storage company - Clark & Story and Swedish Massage "Specializing r other Body Building Treatments" Chairmen are Mrs Max Grow Mrs Bryant McKay Mrs Allen Blain Mrs Mark Allen Mrs Thomas Shupe Mrs Edgar Allen Mr and Mrs Boyd C Carver Mrs Clifford Gay Mrs Percy annual “Back to School By Effie Davlantes The first term is over for the Night” was held at Weber High School Wednesday evening giving students of Ogden High School and what a relief it is! parents an opportunity to view eduAccording to Paula Blackington cational facilities and meet teacheverybody seems to be suffering ers n from that feeling This is It included a television demon- of course to the final ' term due stration and parents’ visits to their tests children’s home rooms Report cards will be issued' FriFriday morning the Warriors day Students will be excused five were entertained by the Utah Sym- minutes early from sixth period phony Orchestra under the direc- class to receive them tion of Maurice Abravanel Yearbooks went on sale last Several selections were played in week in the main hall The sale will the gymnasium continue until Nov 9 “The Farmer in the Dell” sophoNancy Beckley is the business more class party was held Thursmanager of the yearbook Working day with class members attending on the staff are Gayle Anderson in typical farm clothing Kristine Paul Jan Banks Dina Another Thursday activity was Cash Kathy Dayton Sheri Humph-ery- s Ofthe Quill Scroll and initiation Lambert Sandy Ross ' ficers of the honorary journalism Anita Judy Torghele Sandy Sachter society include Shirley Stowers Irene Wight and Ralene Woolley vice president Brent Pulsipher The first Ogden High PTA meetsecretary and JoD’ Ann Taylor ing was held Thursday at 8 pm in treasurer the auditorium Parents and teachInitiated were Judy Robinson ers had a chance to get acquainted Burton Elaine Parkinson The annual Red Cross Drive was Lamont Peterson Lorraine Rowley held in each of the home rooms Donald Gibby Diane Buck and Contributions will be sent to needy ‘ Steve Bott children in foreign lands Officers Le Cercle Francais held its of the Red Cross are president French Club party at 7:30 pm in Jon Jensen vice president Judy Weber Gymnasium Officers are Bert Hansen president Charlotte Baur vice president and Shirley Marine Trainee Takes Racker secretary Jay Taggert is Training in San Diego secretary Harold G Rhodes 17 son of Mr and Mrs Jesse W Rhodes Hooper has enlisted in the Marine Corps for fouar years He will enter boot training at San WHY PAY ' SPINET ORGAN r Scientific eye examination Single vision clear lenses Your choice of large frame selection i on in reasurer The Diego Calif ? RENT A PIANO on Max P Coy 18 tson of Mr and Mrs Phillip D’Coy 418 Grant has enlisted in the U S Marine Corps for four years a V" Mc-Latc- hy By Joan Wardle Monday Meet Set By Valley School f- j r ten by thestudents The stories varied from science-fictiostarted has Morirs MrsrMarijane ‘ and love to mystery lonesomething new rat: Box Elder — creative writing In her five Eng liness and the antics of 'animals fan-tolish classes 108 stories were writ-- 1 almost every other 'subject F Smith Otto ALVON A THOMPSON Graduate Masseur First Term Is Over time pass quickly! Scots certainly find that time has whizzed by since the first day of school Here it is time to begin the second term work tomorrow Scotties took final term tests last week The day comes Friday when Scots will see the results of first term efforts on a paper called a report card! Second term Drivers’ Education classes will begin Monday Those interested in the techniques of good and courteous driving have signed up with DeLoss Eggelston instructor Scots will observe National Library Week beginning tomorrow Mrs Helen Young school librarian states that there will be many new Scot books as well as prints maps and articles about Scotland and the history of Ben Lomond New additions have been made to the Scots’ library Thursday afternoon after school an open house will be 'held in the library It is urged that ‘ any citizen interested and anyone HUNTSVILLE — Valley School of Scot heritage visit the open PTA will hold its annual “Back to house All are welcome School Night” on Monday - V?' really caused excitement' The rush of events began Wednesday when the Box Elder Bees met the South Cache Spartans in an afternoon football game Tension was high for Box Elderites since this game determined if they still had a chance for region “champs” Knee and other leg injuries have been prevalent during this year’s football season and if it hadn’t been for the team doctors the team might not have done so well Thus Thursday an assembly was held to honor Dr D L Bunderson Dr Lowell R Daines Dr J Gordon Felt Dr' W R Merrell Dr M Reed Merrill DrrS L Moskowitz Dr J Howard Rasmussen and Dr REPORT CARDS DUE! Ogden High Grad Joins Marines - secretary-treasure- Chairman are Chester Bruce Mrs Harry Dayhuff Mrs William Mrs Kenneth Allen Mrs La Von Baur Mrs Eugene Bateman Mrs Sherril Lewis Mrs D J Sparrow Mrs Ferd Alder Mrs Jack White Mrs Thomas Clawson Valley — Mrs Myron Loewen stein president Mrs Lloyd Hunter first vice president Carl C De Young second vice president Mrs Dale Newey third vice president Mrs John A McKay secretary-t- Mi-che- al i r: - ' gpr By Hope Shipley ' BRIGHAM CITY — “Everything comes in pairs” and everything did at Box Elder last week Two assemblies compared to the usual one plus a pep rally and two dances ? '£ j ' "'' CHARGE IT 6 Months Add-O- n Budget All Alterations Without Charge Park Free— We Validate Your Ticket ‘ |