Show 1GB THE OGDEN - OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH SUNDAY MORNING R NOVEMBER 22 MAGAZINES AVAILABLE 1 MORE WEEK 1959 : si ' News Corners to Begin Collecting Own Routes J 1 About 225 employes of the Ogden j carriers will be in business for r are going into i Uiemselves And the boys and their parents business for themselves who the like are the idea In addition to the fact newspaperboys They deliver the evening editions six days that carriers will earn considerably a week and Sunday morning edi more pay they also will be afforded tions an excellent opportunity to further : 28 Next' Saturday" Nov is the last day that subscribers to the Ogden- Standard-Examine- r can take advantage of a special magazine subscription offer National magazines of interest to the entire family are available to subscribers to this newspaper at a total rate of only $250 a month including the newspaper for 25 months Persons who are interested in signing up for this special offer can give their orders to their newspaper delivery boys or can mail them to the Standard-Examine- r ytfSS T it btandard-kxamine- - t ''" ' 4 I payments- - " FREE 1 Will Convene iyionday Night PAIR OF QUEENS was chosen by Weber College students who couldn't decide which was prettier— Yvonne Hodges (left) or Linda Allen Both received trophies at the Associated Men Students Thanksgiving dance Weber Council PTA will hold its third meeting of the year tomorrow from 7:30 to 9 p m in the Weber High School auditorium All officers and committee chair men from Weber County PTA locals are expected to attend "We are also inviting the par ents to come so they can see what the council is doing to promote bet ter conditions for the children' said Mrs Bernard Cragun coun cil president The meeting will include a report on membership enrollment by Mrs Ray Hall talk on scholarships for to the Washington Terrace queen future teachers for Weber County She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs by Mrs E L Ogden Albert T Hodges 5213 S 450 East Lawrence Jenkins and LaVerd Linda is a California miss z John from the school board person School at San Lorenzo She nel will present a class on "Jun has been chosen "Maid of San ior High Jitters" Lorenzo" which is the same as "Miss Ogden" here Linda is a niece of Dr" Merle Allen instructor at Weber College Her parents are Mr and Mrs Elmer Allen San Lorenzo Calif The three other contestants in I the queen contest were Rosalie s " Moyes Ann Graser and Judy A RARE TIE Two Queens Chosen For College Dance Associated Men Students of Weber College drew a pair of queens at its annual Fall Frolic Student body voters pulled a switch by tying Yvonne Hodges and Linda Allen for first place in the queen contest The twin queens were crowned with twin crowns presented duplicate trophies plus a dozen roses each They also received identical sets of earrings from a local jeweler Yvonne is a graduate of Weber High School and a freshman at Mc-Farla- Weber College While in high school It is the first time in Weber's she was chosen Junior Prom queen queen of the FFA chapter and Miss history that two queens have been Weber She is presently attendant chosen to rule over one event Oldest Resident of Roy Will Be 95 Wednesday Two Winning Eagle Badges Councilman Harman W Peery scored a legislative victory at the last Council meeting Mr Peery has always opposed the council practice of having a committee read the minutes of previous meetings and then have the council approve the committee report He has consistently voted "no" when approval of the journal committee was before the Council At the last meeting Mayor LeRoy B Young said that beginning with the next Council meeting of Nov 27 Mrs Elizabeth Tillotson city recorder will read a resume of the previous meeting The Mayor said the journal will still besubject to approval by a committee and named Mrs Lucille Isakson of the Second Ward Joseph F McCune councilman-at-larg- e and Mark H Bott of the First Ward to that committee I $37300 Price Six Weber College students from the Ogden area and another three attending Utah State University in Logan will be among contestants - in the annual forensic tournament Scouter Halverson is a son of Mr and Mrs Reed Halverson 540 28th He is a member of Post 58 Roy Sims is post advisor Explorer scout Roger G Stratford of Troop 39 will receive his Eagle badge in the Wilson Ward Sacrament meeting tonight The award will be made by the Eagle s Nest Lake Bonneville Coun beginning tomorrow at Stockton lege eous speaking impromptu and in terpretive reading phases at the event E Carl Green assistant de bate coach at Weber will be in r charge Miss Seoffield and Miss Neider-hausare competing in extemporaneous and impromptu speaking of the senior women's debate Mr Peterson will compete in senior men's debate and extemporaneous speaking The three-da- y affair is the annual meet sponsored by the Western Assn Students v from Speech 35 colleges and universities of the region will compete er Col- Stockton-Cali- The six WTeber students are Anne Fox and Barbara Davenport Charles Powell and John Statler Shari-Le- e Bunot and Mack Gift Students competing from USU are Rosa Lee Scoffield John Neider-hausand Lowell Peterson Weber's delegates will compete m lower division contests They will also take part in extemporaner Safety Council To Meet Tuesday Year The 1959 award was given Mr Stevens in recognition of his leadership in guiding student achievement and efficiency in the business world" said Dr Alexander Sheff head of-- the national speedwriting cil ' is the first youth in the system Roger Mr Stevens was cited at a banWilson Ward to earn his Eagle He is a son of Mr and Mrs Keith quet at the annual convention of the B Stratford 2550 South 1850 West National Association and Council of Business Schools in Chicago attend ed by representatives of 476 schools from the U S Canada and Cuba Mr Stevens was president of the organization in 1956-5- 7 A beginners class in square dancing will begin Tuesday at 8:30 Did You Know That You pm at 704 W 4400 S Riverdale Could Own sponsbred by the Red Hots local square dance' club Garth Pierce will be caller and inJust like w us in our custom film processing lab? structor Registration will be held Se RON INKLEY or and the Tuesday following Tuesday HAROLD EXCELL at A charge of $1 per couple will be ALLEN-1NKLEmade to help defray expenses Y The class is open to all adults PHOTO interested in learning to square Wash Ilvd and 25th dance Hot' Dancers Set Novice Class Directors of the Ogden-WebCounty Safety Council will meet Tuesday at 7:30 pm at the Mountain Fuel Supply auditorium There will be a discussion and review of the safety program for the balance of the year according to Joseph A Lehner president H 1U0 PURCHASE xJ — co 'FT i THE GREATEST-T- mi OFFERED VALU This Beautiful Console TV by mm " A Mil I i Bcseler Enlargers u UM ©El (tin You're invited to CUPCAKES 1 i7 Irvin W Stevens president of Stevens Henager College of Ogden and Salt Lake City has been named America's Speedwriting Man of the Assorted - SPAptv PROTESTANT $£(q95 2Lt& J en Utah Man Earns National Award o Enter Coast Event Home Leave 20-da- scouts will be A Protestant minister David wearing Eagles badges next week Peebles had recently lost a son with one award already presented named Roy and he requested the and the other to be awarded to night An Eagle award was given to Explorer David Halverson at a court of honor held in the John M Browning Memorial Armory in o 9 den s peech S luclenis Marine On f Two Explorer South Ogden SKIP in Stereo Albums ! up p Stratford Halverson 10-d- ay ! great-grandchildr- PEERY DOESN'T VOTE 'NO': HE GETS WAY THIS TIME "s RCA VICTOR STEREO : PTA Council e For the past several years the their education They will learn earlier in life to possible boys have been paid a flat rate for delivering only Now they will be under contract as "little merchants" and will buy the newspapers from the StaDdard-Examinand in turn sell them to OVER their customers They will deliver as before but they will also collect when you buy this new 1960 for them on a monthly basis The boys will begin collecting about the 25th of each month and HI-- FI —1 f will pay their paper bills by the 5th of the month following — m i x auxiliary speakers and matching record About 85 boys delivering in Box ROY'S OLDEST resident Mrs Margaret Jones Field Elder Morgan and Davis counties cabipet takes time out in her daily living to mend some clothing in and some of the towns She will be 95 Wednesday outlying lowboy Styling of Weber County have already Diamond Stylus switched over to the "little mer-- ! chant plan and have been collecting for the past month Amplifier ALL CARRIERS Some of the 150 delivery boys in 5 Speokers Ogden and Washington Terrace as ROY—The first lady of Roy Mrs new town be named for his mem well are starting under the new Choice of system now and by Jan 1 I960 all ory will 95 Field Jones be Margaret Blond Mr Field ' received his appoint years young Wednesday ment as the first Mahogany Mrs Field the oldest living res- Roy May 24 1895 postmaster for Is ond Walnut ident of the town was one of Roy's At that tune the postmaster only 30-D- ay Finishes the cancellaearliest settlers having lived here received the price-otion of the stamps in payment for since she was 11 years of age Pvt Bruce C May son of Mr services There will be no open house to Mrs Field has always been an and Mrs Ivan C May 789 42nd Stereo & aux speaker $22995 mark her birthday However all of active member of the LDS Church is home on a y furlough visitShe still reads does dishes and ing friends and relatives Mrs Field's family will spend the Record cabinet 3000 Since he completed recruit trainaids with the house work welwith her and friends are day ing he has been assigned to the Record albums 11305 LEISURE TIME come to call they said 5th Marines 1st Marine Division at Her leisure time is spent in cut- Camp Pendleton Oceanside Calif Mrs Field was born in "Sessions He was awarded an expert rifleSettlement" what is now Bountiful ting rags for rugs Total value She and her husband were the man's badge for firing 234 on the Utah November 25 1864 She was parents of six children A son rifle range He has been accepted the eldest of the family of Richard passed away in infancy Her other into the 5th Marine's rifle team Our children are Mrs Edward (Evelyn) and Elizabeth Baker Jones Barnes Ivy Field Mrs Clarence Complete FIRST TO SETTLE Milburn (Delia) and Harold Field Guilty for Eighth Time The Jones family was among the Roy Mrs J Raymond (Lillian) BUY NOW OR LAY AWAY FOR XMASl first to settle in Roy in 1875 At Dinsdale Slaterville Pleading guilty in City Court to! that time the area was known as The couple also reared Christian his eighth drunk offense was Frank ' C Verado 54 M Lowther Ashton Idaho They Sandridge" took the at the ape nf five Judge Ronald O Hyde fined him On Sept 13 1893 she married from the youth Children's Aid Society in $110 or gave him 55 days in jail Orson Field a young builder They Ogden She has 14 grandchildren and 22 moved into the modest frame home he had just completed at 5987 West I She still resides there with her Living in Roy is her sister Mrs' Susana Field 86 years old and her daughter Ivy It was just prior to this time that brother Arthur G Jones 84 AnU OF the leaders of the community that other sister Mrs Violet Ure 77 r mrm i i included Clinton and Sunset met resides in Ogden to select a name for the town and From flow Till Thanlcsgivins then petition the U S government to deliver mail er for the the and newspaper magazines are to be given to the newspaper boy when he comes to collect once a month Monthly accept - 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