Show y CB THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH MONDAY EVENING 11960 FASCINATES KIM R NOVEMBER 2 1939 c P 'Vf I It'll Be Leap El Girls Election Time for Politicos By Bob Agee TODAY WE'RE TAKING a forward look ’READY FOR OGDEN PERFORMANCE— This is Organized in 1927 in Czechoslovakia all members of the troupe are 6f White Russian descent The Roy Kiwanis Club is sponsor Ogden High School part of the Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers world travelers for 20 years who will appear tomorrow evening at COSSACK CHORUS DANCERS PERFORM HERE TOMORROW FINAL CAMPAIGN FLING rlopefu s Face Town Ha The famed Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers will perform for an Ogden area audience tomorrow at 8:15 pm at the Ogden High School auditorium Reserved admission tickets will be sold at the door The Don Cossacks are this year observing their 20th anniversary of transcontinental concerts They stand among the best choral groups in the country The world famous Gen Platoff Don Cossacks will be directed by Nicholas Gostrukoff All members of the cast are of White Russian descent Included on the program are such numbers as “TeDeum Hymn to God’ by Tschiakowsky “Song of the Plains” “Jules Massenent” the “Laughing Polka” and “The Black Hussars” WASHINGTON TERRACE — All Better Civic Government party candidates for City Council will ticket Ruth Incumbent one Klevjord w ill also have an opportunity tonight for of office term second a seek when the list bit of campaigning Commu“A Better the Town Forming Terrace holds its first WiBurrell Owen are nity” party meeting Clifton AH residents are invited to the lliam Stevens and Harold A newcomer to the political scene meeting by Jaycee president Glen will-alsrun for Campbell sponsoring organization Delmar Blechert council a post The meeting wiH begin at 7:30 pm four Three Terrace year terms on the in the Washington tonight for election with the are Council up School auditorium hall eight candidates for City Council posts will have an opportunity to “express” their political Following views and platforms their speeches voters wiH be able to question the candidates Those seeking election to the Council are Douglas Palmer and Ed Tieszen incumbents who are running with' Rulon Bird on the AH Teach Gospel By Example Leader Urges Carl W Buehner of the LDS presiding bishopric admonished members of East Ogden Stake at quarto terly conference yesterday teach the gospel by example He said: “We are very import- art people we are being watched all the time you would be surprised bow we a?e being watched” Jasper Parker of the church welfare staff another featured conference speaker stressed the importance of preparing during times of prosperity for calamities which are sure to come He said the recent wind storm and the Yellowstone earthquake are evidence that calamities may come at any time The speaker urged support of the welfare program He said the welfare program Is of such importance that no man can be ordained a bishop in the church unless he is willing to work in harmony with the welfare program He said that the United Order a plan whereby members of the church would hae aU things in common w ill not come all at once it will come gradually and the welfare program is leading to the united order He said that “the welfare pro-prais based on reelatior— it is not a dream" Two young priests Robert Allred and Michael Bird: a comert Jack Wheelwright and a young LDS woman Bonnie Leslie gave talks ‘on assigned subjects A report by the stake presidency disclosed that 32 members of the stake are serving on foreign missions 21 are in the stake mission and 42 are in the armed services of the country Drinking Liquor Possession eight candidates aspiring for the office The Lions Cub of Washington Terrace is working with the Jay-cehandling the “Get Out the Vote” campaign Charged Against 7 Juveniles es Ogdon Girl 4 Falls From Auto A d Ogden girl escaped serious injury when she feH out of a car this morning Julie A Klema daughter of Mr and Mrs Alvin Klema 4614 S 400 W was treated at St Benedict’s Hospital and was released Hospital attendants said she suffered a bump on the head and a bruised knee four-year-ol- 3 Step on Nails During Weekend Three persons are hobbling around today with sore feet after they stepped on nails over the weekend With punctured feet are Mike-Farre18 1330 30th Bett Nicholas 34 1014 Stowe Dr and James M Junk 16 1017 Stowe Dr AU were treated at the Dee Hospital and released ll Seven Ogden youths involved in an alleged false fire alarm Saturday night have been charged by juvenile authorities with drinking and illegal possession of liquor according to Lt August Nussbaum of the Youth Bureau 'Five of the seven are 16 two are faces 17 One of the a charge of turning in the false alarm Fire Chief Clyde Peterson said today From police and fire department reports the HaUoween night events were like this: —The fire department answered an alarm turned in at 30th and Polk Police Officer Harold Gibbs was in the neighborhood and when he drove his patrol car to the scene he saw the tail lights of a car going north on Polk He pursued the car and stopped it at Lake According to his report the boys had liquor and beer in their car The firemen tested the hands of aU seven of the boys and the fluoroscope showed one of them had traces of phosphorous paint on his hand Such a paint is used on alarm box handles so individuals turning in alarms can be identified All seven of the youths emphatically denied that they were in any way connected with the false alarm The seven boys were taken to the police station for questioning The police report says the boys became “belligerent and obscene' The police then turned the boys over to the Youth Bureau They were released to their parents Plain City Kids In Cleari'Up Role Year for Impatient Fifty years ago Evinrude invented the outboard motor thereby providing thousands of “comics” a chance to give an impersonation And 50 years ago Glenn Curtis won $10000 offered by a New York newspaper for the longest continuous plane flight— 127 miles from Albany NY to New York City in 152 minutes The Boy Scouts of America wiH be 50 years old in 1960 Since then they’ve tied a biUion and a quarter knots and helped millions of old ladies across streets - We have a 1960 calendar and it makes a most interesting subject There are some obvious things about 1960 which might bear repeating: —It’s a Leap Year when hope springs afresh for some impatient girls —It’s an election year with all the noise and pompous statements and promises and accusations and the final puncturing of hopes of thousands of people who expected to begin eating at the public trough or keep their place there It is interesting to note that “blustery weather” is predicted for election day Nov 8 1960 New Year’s Day comes on a Friday which wiH keep ambulance drivers highway patrolmen and coroners busy The extra day this year Feb 29 comes on a Monday which has absolutely no significance but I just threw it in Easter is April 17 and Mother’s Day May 8 (Where else can you get aU this advance information?) Memorial Day and the Fourth of July next year both faU on a Monday (see comment above on New Year’s Day) Weather on both these big holidays is predicted as fair and clear which should mean the consumption of fried chicken and potato salad on holiday picnics wiH reach proportions One sad thought is that Joan Bennett Ilona Massey and Virginia Bruce wiH be 50 years old next year For our younger readers these charmers can be seen if parents wiH permit late TV viewing IT COULD BE VERSE Girls who are wary And ready to bristle At every sly glance And each masculine whistle No matter how charming Or pretty they look WiH At AL COVIEO wantt to reprosint YOU ON THE CITY COUNCIL Paid pol adv spend all their evenings At home with a book Deaf School PTA To Hold Carnival £ The School for the Deaf PTA will hold a carnival at the school on Nov 13 from 6 pm on There wiH be plenty of things to eat fish pond bjngo bazaar booths white elephant booth cartoon movies for children and other attractions A hand made quilt and other prizes wiH be given away Money cleared will be used to help purchase an auditory training unit for the school Hi 22 " Clogged Sewers Kitchen Both end Floor Droi&a "Rczor-Kleens- SEPTIC TANKS and SUMPS PUMPED Phone f r ( i EX in ‘ Christmas next year comes on Sunday and the following Monday Dec 26 1960 will be an extra holiday (See comments above on Memorial Day Fourth of July and New Year’s Day) The year 1960 marks some important single and multiple centennials A Frenchman invented the thermometer 250 years ago An Englishman discovered the element chlorine 150 years ago— and sneezed r One hundred years ago Picinotti an Italian invented the continuous current dynamo (Boy!) Also 1960 wiH be the centennial of the invention of linoleum by an Englishman and the shoe sewing machine by an American The first invention has been a boon to women with smaU kids and the second to working men It was 1 00 years ago that a man named A Lincoln was elected President He roUed up 1866462 votes to defeat Stephen Douglas and a couple of other guys named John Breckenridge and John Bell (Bet you never heard of those two be- It was 78 Ml MEM CHRISTMAS ON SUNDAY fore) 4-89- d BOB CROSBY LEENATRESS GUARANTEE Your Windshield NOT to Leak as Long as You Own Your Car! DARREL FIELDS H° e?SARYo njHNECESSARYj scm farts WE OFFER FASTEST REPLACEMENT SERVICE ON INSURANCE CLAIMS VVE years ago that the Pony Express made its first run MAINTAIN A STAFF OF Vandalism Theft 3 SPECIALISTS 2? Years Serving Ogdenites 100 between St Joseph Mo and Sacramento Calif 1986 miles This Weber County sheriff’s deputies provided plots for 7876 movies aU played the roles of ogres the night of which can be seen if you sit up late enough of Halloween After the county fire department was caUed to Plain City and Warren to extinguish flames set to old tires in the middle of the streets officers made the culprits clean up the mess Mi jixioCiDQ tkii) 0° mm & M 863 22nd St (22nd between Kiesel Ave and Washington Blvd) Phone EX 4-88- 37 Announcing the neiv Ion prices for all 1S80 Mercury Country Cruisers now only 50 more than wagons with names” "low-pric-e years of successful business management experience can be mighty useful on the Ogden City Council 31 m m Ji You and your fellow citizens can benefit from this experience for 8 minutes of Jt your ti me tomorrow (i ri the voti ng booth) 'ft JOSEPH McCUNZ You the taxpayers are the only source of money to run the city and you are entitled to the wisest management of those funds the Council can give you! ' w ML Boottfol mw toww-prlo- d VA— The Commuter for example !s priced $88 lower than last year It now’ costs only $160 more a month than station wagons names” And look at all you get: with ‘low-pric- e (?) handsome: hardtop styling One side pillar replaces three wheels Greatest ride adunique road-tune- d retractable rear vance in a generation (5) winoow No most usable cargo space liftgate easier loading g front-facin3rd seat Optional on all 101 cu ft (§) Over No sitting backwards g models We invite you to check the facts and figures today on montAoftvrmr’t rol dwd prie lor I960 Mntiry Country C ww Coamtar rfwvm 0 n tncluOM Ndwat eroM ta rd tu0etd of mjm ' U mod loo 4 Based on 30 nan4t and You are an important person to us when you have the policy with the PS Personal Service! We treat you like the indi idual you and that's the only way are to plan a good insurance program You can count on us for tow V Contry CnfMca w--o fow-po- c prtDorafioA r dvrh if - A JmXim at QuaNty Hdqurtors yom Morcvry Dotlor 1960 MERCURY THE DON’T BUY ANY CAR UNTIL YOU’VE DRIVEN Montto STOCKS i nci 443 37th Phn IX 47713 LINCOLN-MERCUR- ROAD-TUNE- Y D Council is 4 business management experience on the essential i A sincere desire to offer these services and experience is my reason for being a candidate Your support and vote will be appreciated - 1960 MERCURY! INC ' v v I0SEPH M® j ' ’ Ceracikaa o! largo Paid Pol Adv by Citizens Voting for Joe McCune 3230 Washington Blvd t I J i f ’ KBCWY NVtStO "INSURANCE Therefore ? tiandlno ckaij EVERY MODEL NOW AT NEW LOW PRICES ' 4 j Self-storin- individual attention whenever you have a claim too Personal Service is our business -- w I960 H weary Colony Park and ComnwMr i a i |