Show t THE OGDEN GC STANDARD-EXAMINE- R NOVEMBER UTAH THURSDAY EVENING OGDEN "7 wwoeaoaui:iji''jij'WW 12 1959 wmwwMWr isjyAw-Ji- nkv x- jy ' X i 4 4 ! Y v 1 Vv 1 :Y h is-r - f DON'T MISS THE WVrry—WiV - ICAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME! 'rrrffViV HEART TO HEART ' Panel members discuss questions that will be ' answered during tonight’s public-foruon heart disease Title is “Your Emotions and Your Heart” The free idrum auditorium Panel members are (left to right) begins at 8:30 pm in the Moench D r Harvey P Wheelwright and Dr W P M Petersen Drew Dr Lewis M Dr O Dalnes This is the second in a series of public panels on heart disease that will ' be held here this fall and winter m To) CHOCOLATE CANDY P&C Window Boxes Peanut Clusters Chocolate Stars Kisses Mix etc 9-- oz v I BURGLARS STEAL RANGE OVEN IN SOUTH OGDEN SOUTH OGDEN — Burglars have been busy again in South Ogden This time the scene of the theft was a home in Hidden Village located at 4238 Monroe the home was still under construction when entered Built-i- n oven and range top were taken by the burglar who gained access to the home through a basement window The window had been blown in during the recent wind storm Both doors to the ' - home had been locked said Police Chief Joe Tor-ma- n ' Construction workers who came to install the appliances discovered the loss estimated at $500 This theft marks the third recent burglary PRINCIPAL SAYS: 'Ogden Schools Aire e'Eieir Than Mosf ' Utah schools are good— but den schools must be better than average The state requires that students must accrue a total of IS units in order to ‘graduate while the Ogden school system has added an additional unit to the requirements Dr Ellis S McAllister principal Og-suc- of Ben Lomond High School who spoke to the Lions Club yesterday accented National Education Week now being observed throughout the country In making his evaluation of Utah schools and their superiority over the - national average he pointec out that 833 per cent of the high school graduates in Utah go on to colleges and universities- The na tional average is only about 50 per cent Dr McAllister said "Education Is necessary to preserve our constitutional rights and to perpetuate our way of life” He indicated tha this axiom was evident as far back as 1824 when the first public high school was initiated "Education is big business” he said "eight billion dollars is spent annually for education There are one million employes in the field and there are 30000 second ary schools In the country” FIVE CONCEPTS He said that administrators In modern high schools are stressing five concepts as they prepare their students to become responsible citizens They are a basic common learning program college preparation vocational training cultural arts appreciation and an elusive quality called "enrichment" — derived activities from extra-curricul- ath- - as drama productions h letics speech programs publications and school clubs Dr McAllister who became principal at Ben Lomond High School when it opened in 1953 said the school in concentrating on scholastic achievement He cited the opening enrollment of 735 students and contrasted that with the anticipated enrollment of more than 1700 in 1965 He said that enrollment expansion of the past indicates this figure is not idle thinking To meet the expected school population he said a new wing will be built on the school in the next year He also sees the need for another high school in the Ogden future area in the not ‘ too-dista- SATURDAY i ViewedHere !y Educator Nov 14th CARE MIX 1:30 PM TOMATO WEBER ! 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