Show r THE OGDEN 1C OGDEN' STANDARD-EXAMINE- NOVEMBER MONDAY EVENING UTAH North Ogden Studies Mew E 9 1939 1 ' -- o on 7 Hh H til Arrest Transient Pair Police said today two entries of professional buildings late last night were probably attempts to steal narcotics but neither attempt was successful The Mount Ogden Professional Building at 1180 28th was entered by prying open a window Desk drawers were searched but nothing Y was taken police said The Ogden Medical Clinic at 2953 Harrison was entered through a basement window and the place ransacked officers said The burglars got $4 in stamp money and caused considerable damage when they pried open desks They also broke into a part of the building where medicines are kept but Development NORTH OGDEN — Should North Ogden do some “scientific soul searching’ and initiate a commu- S— 'SSkT I receives an American Red Cross AWARD FOR HEROISM— Larry Harris right award for saving a man’s life last summer Presenting the certificate is Perry Leavitt assistant director of water safety In Center is James Wisner former county red Cross chairman FOR SAVING A LIFE Ex-Ogden- Red Cross Honors In Washington Mark Evans (Mark Austad) formerly of Ogden and now of Washington D C son of Mr and Mrs Jacob Austad 2750 Jackson has returned to Washington from a visit to Moscow according to word received here by his parents Mr Evans who has a television water the of into out sank credited sight student radio show at Washington was ly A Weber College im- - jn Russia for six weeks were him save to Attempts Last savin- a man’s life doing a ra-- J year! launched by companions djo and television film production mediately has receded a special award from Larry assisted by his brother Jack from the Baltic to the Black Sea the American Red Cross donned swimming fins and a mask for the ‘National Geographic Society 200 4451 South 13 and joined the search in the murky lectures He has been with the GeoLarry Harris waters award the was West Ogden given graphic Society for three years and Several minutes had elapsed when has lectured throughout the nation by Perry Leavitt San Francisco assistant director of the Pacific Mr Thredgold was fpund lying on an(j js the only one in Washington area safety sendees for the organi- the bottom of the reservoir He U ho has been given tours for the was towed ashore and the college society He lectures at Constitution-studezation Dale Saved by the youth was began administering artt- - j a jIalj Washington ficial respiration In about 50 minHe is a graduate of Ogden High Thredgold 23 252 Capitol Ogden According to information sub- utes Mr Thredgold began breath School and Weber College and was mitted by the local Red Cross of- ing He was taken to the hospital formerly with KSL in Salt Lake When be was examined at the City He is married to the former fice it was a clear day last June 10 when the victim got into trouble Dee Hospital it was ascertained Miss Lola Brown daughter of Mr skiing on the waters of Pine View that he was suffering from a col and Mrs Frank Brown of HuntsItesenoir about 4:30 in the after- Lapsed lung and broken ribs ville and they have three girls The award was made at a meet Nancy Penny and Wendy noon The Thredgold man was skiing ing of the Red Cross board of dibackwards ran into a boat and rectors at Red Cross headquarters was knocked unconscious He quick-o- n Washington Boulevard Young Ogden Man I Letter Carriers To The National Association of nt South Ogden Tax Bills Are Mailed to All Home Owners -- row But this time it will be from South Ogden residents will be get- tomor- - Let- ter Carriers Branch 68 will hold a meeting Saturday at 8 pm in the Odd Fellows Hall Nomination of candidates for Branch officers for 1960 will be made during the meeting All members are invited to attend and support the men of their choice for officers - A J h ¥ J TAKE OVER REINS—Three of the new officers of the Ogden Community Arts Council elected last week discuss plans for the arts center Dr James Douglas expresses views to Mrs Frank Bettencourt president vice left first president and Mrs John Stucki treas- -- Elects New Officers New officers of the Ogden Community Arts Council were elected presentation of annual reports Richard Myers stepped down as recently at the Bertha Eccles Com- president The council held open house at munity Arts Center 2580 Jeffer son the three-stor- y building deeded to Dr James Douglas was named to the group by the LDS church the the office of president Mrs Frank middle of last month Previously Bettencourt w’as selected as first the large red brick building was vice president and president-elec- t occupied by the Weber College and Named to the second vice presi was used as a women’s dormidency was Farrell Collett with Mrs tory John Stucki treasurer and Mrs When the college’s use of the Fred Mathies secretary building ceased 'it reverted to the Five new members of the boarc church of directors included Mrs Francis Lund Mrs Ira Huggins Ernest Shreve B Y Andelyn and Freder ick Colt About 40 representatives of the 52 council organizations were present for the election of officers and INSURANCE THIS ANTIQUE? 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Mrs Carl Skinner (left) and Mrs Austin Whitlock admire quilt that will he given away Friday when the School for the Deaf PTA holds its annual carnival at 6:30 pm at the old gymnasium on the campus Proceeds from the carnival will be used to purchase an auditory training unit for the schooL 'Great Books' Extolled At Stake Meeting Here AND GLASS CO vfe 3 '? ?” KM MONDAY TUESDAY I -- 1 -- SPECIAL! READY FOR A CARNIVAL WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PERMANENT 5lJ7l50 f Regular $10 Now Only I i Shampoo set I and pn w I RINSE 00 Regular $150 Now Only w I M f pn stake members paid $213 pnI w the LDS Council of Twelve Apostles per capita Clark last that Elder reported discussed the value of great books year 15000 tourists from various at Ogden Stake conference yester countries representing several re- aw day and Arben O Clark of the ligious denominations visited We- I church welfare staff presented chal- lfare Square in Salt Lake City p He said the visitors were favorlenges tp members of the stake ably impressed and commended the Elder Sill said “the Book of Mor- church for its amazing welfare promon is a great book It costs only gram 50 cents but is a passport to the celestial kingdom if we use right” He said this book has influenced the lives of many people “Without a knowledge of the assistant to in OGDEN I AUTO PARTS H I W Sill So- Beginning at 11 am Christmas gifts all kinds of handmade articles home made puddings and baked goods will be on sale W Elder Sterling Ward Relief Fifty-secon-d Your Biggest Selection at ciety will hold its annual bazaar Friday at the Church 26th Street and Jackson Avenue i' ' M VIRGIL'S O 1958 ‘ are strangers America” El- ‘ HAIR CUT BEHUTV I SCHOOL C I i SIGN OP QUAUTY OTHERS BOAST ABOUT “HOLDING” THE PRICE LINE -L- OOK WHAT'S HAPPENING IN OUR SHOWROOMS New officers will be elected tonight when the annual meeting of Young Democrats is held at 8 pm in the Hotel Ben Lomind All Democrats of the county under 40 are eligible to attend The meeting will be under the direction of Merrill Jenkins president urer YOUR AUTOMOBILE s ' Democrats Elect Officers Tonight Community Arts Group 360 3 f-- v HUBCAPS by getting out of debt live within their means and save a little store a year’s supply of food and clothing be willing to participate in stake welfare projects and do more real honest fasting and pay fast donations The welfare executive challenged members of the stake to pay $5 per capita in fast donations and give the church ample means to take care of the needy He reported that Bazaar Saturday A l I4 11 f-- Church Society Schedules Bazaar world” Elder Clark challenged members of the stake to prepare their homes w V fa "i ? " “The purpose men may be is the Christ Jesus persuaded that Elder Sill said that "Mormon was a prophet a general a statesman and an author and Mormon’s literature if followed would save the (Z Properly Owner Of Buildings Sought - Book of Mormon we in this great land of der Sill said also of this book is that 0 J the city District No II which included curb and gutters sidewalks and driveways is completed and assess-- 1 ments are being sent to residents Fire-Damag- ed Lee Stauffer city clerk said curb and gutters will cost residents $284 per foot sidewalks are $175 per foot and driveways according to size Fire Department officials are their is being adopted to- An ordinance trying to locate a California man day concerning the assessments who owns some West Ogden propMr reminded Residents are erty damaged by fire yesterday Stauffer that the bill must by be paid afternoon 24 to avoid interest by Nov Robert Coleman w ho lives in Bar-sto- charges CaLf is the registered owner old vacant buildings once some cl used as a salvage yard at 2543 F Avenue The Forty-fiftWard Relief So- hold will annual booth baits Firemen said some juveniles have ciety on headzaar as a been using the buildings Saturday at 5 pm in the on on Ninth and Harrison set fire the and chapel place quarters The office building and two There will be barbecue sandwiches wings of a warehouse were de- chili hot dogs and pie and cakes fire the sold together with a wide assortstroyed In the four-hou- r ment of bazaar items said today department ting another tax “greeting Meet Saturday apparently stole nothing detectives said v In a separate case two transients were arrested on robbery charge after an Ogden man allegedly identified them as the persons who stole $5 from roughed him up and ’ him Ector Yzquerdo and Encarriacion Trevino both transients were pointed out to officers Saturday afternoon as the men who seized him pulled him into a doorway on 25th and took a coin purse from him Victim of the alleged robbery is Edward: Colt who gave his address as a local motel' Do You Need - Back ite nity development program? A group of North Ogden people examined that question recently when Dr J D Williams University of Utah specialist in community development outlined such a plan Both Kearns and Nephi have adopted Community Development programs under the University’s direction and they are succeeding It works this way: A consultant is assigned to work with towns people in setting up its organization This expert might come from any of the state’s universities or colleges Committees are appointed to study development of all phases of community life from agriculture industry and government through planning and beautification recreation and social agencies These fact finding surveys are conducted by the citizens themselves with a minimum of help from the expert All problems of the community are first catalogued considered and discussed then acted on Weekly town meetings are held over a period of several months to hear and act upon the various committees reports The Community Development Program started in Washington State and proved so successful that about 30 towns have adopted it he said Since then the idea has spreac to Utah and Illinois Following a question and answer session the group under the chairmanship of Edward C Larsen anc Allan Murray voted to hold a second meeting Thursday at 8 pm for further discussions Police Check 2 'Jobs' I Will BUY ANY LOAN or ac- - count you are unable to collect regardless of the age or the type of obligation such as: PERSONAL LOANS PROMISSARY NOTES MORTGAGES UNWRITTEN LOANS ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLI CONTRACTS Basrd on manufacturer' 0 tuggetfeti deliver'd Sedan I960 0 1969 price for a Monterey ETC If you a an individual ara holding or possess any of the above mentioned obligations or loans Phono EX or write to P O Box 81 Utah Ogdon 54 command 0 vomdar demands LION COAL No "numbers game" this We can actually sell you a brand-neSedan for just Mercury Monterey $72 more than you’d pay for the best of the new "low-pric- e name’ cars with comparable equipment includ- i UTAH'S BEST WASHED DRIED DUSTIESS FIREPLACE LOGS A King once chose this Scotch (Ptn on Pint) above all others since then millions have made it a popular favorite 3-53- 05 LI011 GOAL GO Ilrd We Give 2041 Wash GOLD STRIKE STAMPS CASH NOW 1 pi 1 L 4 2 Wot a 'I''i wrnre WWU u f iJI r heater-defroste- lt best-lookin- t LEADED SCOTCH WHISKY £58 PROOF 4RENFIELD IMPORTERS LTD g s IJ©SCCS SCOTCH WHISKY I or r and ing automatic transmission radio! $72— that’s all— and we’ll put you in the best-buicar on the road Como on in today— and see what we mean N Hiram W J 2-do- w best-ridin- g LIMeom-RAGReCJR- Y DM© itYS X t |