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POLICE CHECK SUSPECT IN HOME BREAKiN CtiBldireii iroppueo Siven In s'iracoon J ‘Appraise Your Schools” The office of Supt T 0 Smith said today: "The basic objective of this program is to provide home instruction for students who are physically or emotionally unable to attend school and to offer ‘those educational experiences which will make the stu-- ‘ dent more able and likely to resume his place in his grade” Two teachers are employed full time in this program Mrs Winifred Lamb works with elementary students who are unable to attend school and Mrs Maud Parker provides 'instruction for homebound secondary students Mrs Lamb now has students from all elementary grades with the exception of kindergarten and the fifth: Mrs Parker has at least one student from every secondary grade seventh through 12th Supt Smith’s discussion of the program points out that it is impossible to provide a full curricular offering in the home "However every effort is made to provide instruction in those 'Courses that are essential to graduation ’Although the program is aimed at keeping these homebound youngsters up with their regular school class so that they may reenter school as the situation permits at least one student has re- - aii n ©WJS SOUTH OGDEN — A maximum fine of $300 or 150 days in jail was imposed in the justice of the peace court when Jack Eugene Nielson 24 Salt Lake City pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge' He was also involved in an accident Another defendant who pleaded 3C R UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER Ogden’s record of felonies increased in October and brought the 1959 total of such crimes to a higher level than a year ago According to the October report of the Police Department increases were registered in October for - manmurder and slaughter robberies aggravated assault grand larceny and auto theft Decreases were noted during October over a year ago in rape burglary and petty larceny Total felonies in October of this year were 183 up considerably from 128 a year ago In the first 10 months of this year 1760 felonies were reported by police as compared to 1686 a year ago Persons with a criminal bent like to move around faster judging' from the fact that this year the police report 197 car thefts as compared fo 121 a year ago There was one criminal homicide in October of this year three so far this year A year ago the city had only one for the first 10 months The city had one robbery in October 1959 none in the same month a year ago During the year police have reported 19 robberies so far as compared to 16 in the non-negligc- nt Sot Harvest Ball t is the "lucky” date sef for 'the annual Harvest Ball sponsored by the Boy’s Assn Friday the STANDARD-EXAMINE- 12 1959 13th of South Junior High School The dance will begin at 8 pm in the school gymnasium Boy’s Assn officers of Valley Wahlquist and Roy junior high schools and their partners will be special guests for the dance are Arrangements -made by ‘'association offibeing president-LloyJofi Robinson cers Thomas vice president and Richard Schreck secretary - first this cause Accidents now rate as the number one enlister of candh dates for the home teaching pro-gra- ceived a high school diploma primarily through this service” Mr Smith said that five years ago the largest single contributor to the homebound cases was rheumatic fever "Today only three or four a year are included in the program for listed” 44th Relief Society Bazaar Is Tonight Girl Injured in Tumble From Horse m "At the present time arthritis burns seizures polio and tuberculosis along with broken bones aie Nine-year-o- So- Forty-fourt- h natural regularity Guaranteed vour norjGv dacei j a 0DcaBG o months of 1958 Burglaries last month were 24 A year ago in October there were 13 So far this year there have been 167 a year ago 182 cases of grand larTwenty-si- x ceny were reported last month as 2 in October’ 1958 compared and so far this year the city has had 200 while there were only 142 a year ago 10 7 Try this simple plan from Th ' at flakot ' bUnd of toasted and toasted wholo o 5 Co Omaha Your purchase price will be refunded Start thl aasy plan to gantla natural regularity today Get your 2 packages of UNCLE SAM at your favorite food store ep fes9 ISMalim Syracuse Utah Efets: i Phone TA ' ‘ 5-00- 91 ‘ Turn west at Big Vern's Service Station in Clearfield and follow the signs RETAIL AND WHOLESALE STORE HOURS: Meat market Friday and Saturday 9 a m to 6 p m Locker sales and custom curing Tuesday through Thursday 1 p m to 5:30 p m ilocker specials n Cut wrapped and Frozen lb m OF FLAVOR i50 Cut Wrapped & Frozen fa Vi A'AW'v ave 70-l- b p Jya 0 Ills ISO Hams & Bacon Cured Assorted p : RETAIL SPECIALS SAUSAGE 3Ib103 PORK LIVER Lfc12o b20o HAflS PORK ROAST BEEF LIVER bA7o 2Cc PORK STEAK Ib53c 4 lbs100 Firo Salo on Slab Dacon Rich fruity steps up flavor of fish tamo poultry Heinz makes the sauce WE DO CUSTOM KILLING AND CURING that makes the dish! A 100 ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED & 900 guilty to drunk driving was Frank ants surrendered their drivers’ ' licenses Ronald W Gillis 25 2022 Gram-erc- y wras sentenced to pay $25 or serve 1272 days in jail The charge was driving fit ( 65 miles an zone hour in a Ray H Wilde 966 Grand View pr who pleaded guilty to driving at 55 miles an hour in a zone was sentenced to pay $25 or serve HVi days in jail Fines imposed on other speeding charges were: Diane Roberts Cor tez 26 743 23rd $18 Joe R Car rero Layton Ronald L Stephens' 25 Dauna Washington Terrace Hobson Dover 26 1069 Rancho $15 each Helen Horne Farr 36 2523 Polk and Donald Louis Lezer 35 3315 Paul Vernon $14 each Quincy Smith 18 Morgan $13 Verio H Richardson Washington Terrace a U S CHOICE jx S Cl V-- l Cl Ui iirti 40-mi- le A- C W 30-mi- le 4 UTAH WHITE BLANCHED Blade Cut $10 5) ROUND BONE Masonic Lodge Officers to Be Installed Royal Arch Masons Chapter No 2 will install new officers Monday night in the Masonic Temple A dinner will be served at 6:30 after which officers will be installed Elected officers who will be in-- 1 stalled are William Klein High Priest Charles C Hart King H Fred Neuber Scribe Wayne A "Marriott J ' Wilson Secretary Gailey Treasurer Charles Allen Captain of the Host Virgil H Gregg Principal Sojourner Paul McCune Royal Arch Captain Jack Greiner Master of Third Veil John C Prater Master of Second Veil Pedigo H Voll Master of First Veil Lloyd W Newton Chaplain James C Maher Trustee and Chris Thorsten Sentinel Alan Goodell Grand High Priest of the State of Utah will be the installing officer with Lloyd N Taylor Marshall and Wayne A Marriott Chaplain All Royal Arch Masons are in-- vited to attend u 53c pound W Lb- - U UTAH RED BUSS A Boneless J 3 r- -i pound Fresh Lean f Sv 'ey e-- 1 $100 ' libs KRAFT MIRACLE Hewlett's Bulk: ' ir iV FOODS pifC tV Larco GOLDEN GLOW FROZEN PkS r3 ted for MteHteSt Hooper Cafe The Weber County Sheriffs office Boysehberry - Oyrup §)(§)(£ MGERS ©ATS U habit was driven to burglarizing a i KNOTTS FARM FRESH Quaker Old Fashion Someone with an acute tobacco ' ‘ — FREE Cereal Bowl with PUMPECON AMD i ' Quart MBMCEMEAT BISQUDCEC WHIP lbs SIMPLE SIMON Cafe at Hooper Is Burglarized By Smoking Addict i 4- ' ' GREAT NORTHERN I ZEfS8 t j BEANS LB ICc U i SALT PACK reported this morning that some- Rn one broke into and entered Bybee’s Cafe and left with ah unknown quantity of cigarets and cigars Entry was gained by removing a small pane of glass from a door and prying off a padlock on the inside of the building Whoever committed the crime was a meticulous yegg He left the molding and the glass inside unbroken so it could be replaced An estimate of the cost of the loot was placed at less than $25 Deputy Gerald W’ayment said ID Lb arc 3039 IIAnniSON BLVD DELIVERY SERVICE 100 V 1C IX 13 JULza ° 3-C- Home Owned and Operated— Ogden's Largest and Finest Independent Super Market jr ' t i r iLx y A a i i 1 ' fast Food (FIT a dash 1 ’ Ivan Hamilton-whpleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny was sentenced to a term of one to 10 years in the state penitentiary The penalty was levied in District Court here J?0RK JLULX : packages of UNCLE SAM at your favorite food stores ' 2 Eat 2 servings a day Include ample liquids in your diet ' j 3 Finish both packages You’ll receive welcome aid or "I your money back It’s as simple as that! If you’re not completely satisfied just send the tops from both wrappers to Uncle Sam Break- - Brings Prison Term MAGIC rady-to-- whoat flaxseed' Grand Larceny Charge I delicious wholo 1 i 46 516 W 20th i He Was sentenced to pay $200 or1 serve 100 days in jail Both defend- ’ CEREAL to-1- ld Emory Wright ) la t to your cooking DeEtte Creamer Ward Relief of Mr and Mrs Ron H ciety will hold its annual bazaar daughter today at the T O Smith - School Creamer 3631 Orchard was treated for bruises received when she 3301 Gramercy fell off a horse f Supper will be served at 6 pm She was taken to St‘ Benedict’s followed by a sale of baked goods Christmas gifts and handmade ar- Hospital at 6:30 pm Tuesday ticles There will be a fish pond for treated and released Attendants said she sustained facial bruises in the children the tumble The Add to to give you welcome aid or HOME STUDY — Diane Bedford confined to a wheel- chair can attend Mount Ogden Junior High for only a half day Mrs Maud Parker (left) visits Diane at home to help her with her studies 3mQtGJ2 IPlClH Try this New Felonies on Increase In Ogden Police Say Junior High Boys - Drivers Pay Stiff Fine:IS OGDEN Police yesterday recovered a stolen typewriter and are a suspect in' the questioning burglary of a local home Ogden detectives said Mrs Anna Pellegrini of 3287 Van Buren reported her house had been entered yesterday afternoon The officers said entry was gained through an unlocked back door The typewriter was the only object taken in the burglary the detectives reported Thirty crippled and ill children who are "homebound” are receiving special instruction at home in one of the programs offered by the Ogden City Schools The story of this program was told as Ogden City observed American Education Week a period when parents are asked to "Praise and - THE OGDEN - ' 7 |