Show mum IB OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 26 1959 B—Section ransraorasion m Sean for u Extra Planes Trains and Buses To Be Added to Handle Crowds In Military Grant Due ) ! The Ogden Board of Education has decided to apply for federal unds that are available for opera tional and maintenance school costs ' in behalf of pupils whose parents are employed by the military I Public Law 874 funds totaling ' about $200000 will be paid to the Ogden school system sometime after Jan 1 in accordance with a set up that has been in effect for a ' number of years Approximately 3800 students whose parents live on the three military bases or who work there are attending Ogden public schools In other actions the Board of Education: —Agreed to ask Utah Power and STEADY BOY — Jack Eisenberg (left) and Robert Cole hitch Vixen to Santa's sleigh t V Light to place power lines under as they put finishing touches on the float the jolly old gent will ride in tomorground at the site of the Highland row's Christmas parade Beginning at 9 am the parade will move along WashJunior High School at 3rd and Mon roe The Board of Education willl ington from 22nd to 26th open bids for this school Dec 1 —Approved the attendance at several conventions of several princi pals: Clifford Doxey Lorin Peter son Thatcher Handley and Ken neth Brown at the National Ele St mentary School Principals 1 1960 LIGHT MOMENT in Ogden High School's forthcoming Mo March Louis One of the best local Christmas floaty a replica of his sleigh and six Allen North and Ivan James to is "Man May enacted Who Came Dinner" during play parades in years will be ready to reindeer west Regional Elementary Pnnc rehearsal by (from left) Trixie Young Steve Rubin Other floats include "Christmas Assistance in enforcing boating carry Santa Gaus down Washingpals meeting at Spokane Wash and Norma Murdock around the world" "The night behe" ton when 1960 : arrives for his first and Lee Gourley laws and regulations at Pine View April fore Christmas" and "Christmas Secondary Principals Reservoir is being sought from We- visit of the new yule season toNational Carols" Assn Portland Ore in February ber County commissioners ' morrow The parade is sponsored by the Ralph Crowell U S Forest ServThe parade is scheduled to begin Ogden Chamber of Commerce reice asked commissioners for aid at 9 am at 22nd Street and move tail merchants division ' during the next boating season to 26th St Chamber officials will along said Washington police which will begin in late April or There will' be five big floats in permit parking along the route of May early "The Man Who Came to Dinner" sented by an Ogden High School Mr Crowell pointed out t h a t this year's parade plus bands from the parade but will not allow cars a character satire based on the life cast next week local high schoolsto be moved while the parade is An MIA for members o the county benefits financially of Alexander Woolcott will be pre- Santa will ride in the leading in progress The popular comedy which play the Twenty-fourt- h party and Fifth wards from boat license fees and he felt ed 739 times on Broadway will be planned for tomorrow night has that the county could assist in controlling boating presented Wednesday and Thursday been postponed BASEBALL Arthur P Brown commissioner ' 18 old The those for party years nights at 8: 15 pm in the schoo to know wanted whether the county and over was rescheduled for Dec auditorium : 4 from 8 to 11 pm A program and would be expected to furnish a The cast is made up of SteVe dance with refreshments to be boat and all the equipment a depuKenneth Johnson 32 2720 Mon- Rubin Gerrit Wolthuis ROY— Plans are in motion to revamp the Roy Park ball diaLorilee would require roe is spending Thanksgiving Day Hayes Trixie Young Jack Osborne served will be held in the ward tyCommissioner mond for the installation of lights for night clearing the-wahall recreation George Frost in St Benedict s Hospital after he Nila Bunderson Richard SewelL and asked the not whether with another hard ball diamond or the games providing county was injured in a one-ca- r accident Norma Murdock Local Jaycees have launched a campaign to raise funds for furnish equipment if the cotuv might last night at 10:35 in Ogden Canthe lights :Total cost is estimated at $4000 The Weber County John Shaw Mike Bird Kathryn Purse Found Cash Gone ty should furnish the deputy Mr yon Robbins James Sass Connie Mad Commission has agreed to share half the cost Brown added that he thought it Bessie Kawa of Layton told police The Weber County sheriffs office sen Roberta Schwin LaDel Ander last r To accommodate hard ball Councilman t)flworth Lymn se- would be if state the better pre'night someone had stolen-hecured county approval to level the infield and move the present reported this morning that' Mr son Hubert Mehnert Barbara Per purse at the Paramount Bowl She sented a plan outlining what the Johnson's car ran off the road about ucca Jim Sawyer and - Gary Wal- - found the purse outside a half hour county's and state's role would be backstop to the west and extend it in front of the bleachers one mile east of the mouth of the dron He also proposes seeding grass on a stretch of ground between in a participation joint program with cash later $35 in missing "The Man Who Came to Dinner' canyon and rolled over The matter was taken under ad the park and the Weber County Chronic Disease Hospital to enHospital attendants this morning was selected as one of the bes visement and Elmer Carver board large the playing field listed his condition as good He was plays for 1939 by Burns Mantle obviThe changes will not affect picnic and playground areas of the said chairman Altar Meet to Something Society Local presentation is being di sitsuffering from injured shoulders to done has be the about ously park However the field could not be used for softball as in the and head lacerations He will be rected by Mrs Portia Douglas fac St Joseph's Altar Society wil uation — and right away The past ' Softball teams will use diamonds at the Roy held through the day for observa- ulty advisor assisted by Roberta meet Tuesday at 1:30 pm in the boating season will be around again Elementary School " tion Schwin student director St Joseph's Social Center i soon North and Parks Municipal pretty V Holiday travel 1959 for Ogden area people appears to be shaping up the same as it has in past years — trans' portation facilities are going to "be jammed ' The transportation services report solid bookings! deluge of calls for travel information and the unwinding of ticket rolls for families bent on going places and seeing things 4 Rail Wdte'r Miss Competes in Dairy S how IT Joan Mcarland will represent Weber County in the annual Utah Dairy Princess finals in Salt Lake City tomorrow and Saturday She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dee MacFarland of West Weber The show will climax the 24th annual two-da- y convention cf the American Dairy Assn of Utah The Dairy Princess will be announced durin gan hour-lon- g tele vision show beginning at 9 pm Sat County Asked Yule Parade Rolls Tomorrow To Help With Morning to Initiate Season Boat Policing urday county winners will compete for the Utah crown and the right to represent Utah in the 1900 national Dairy Princess coo- Twenty-on- ' Ogden High School Prepares Comedy Play Hit Next Week Judging will be based on beauty " ability to speak in public poise charm and a knowledge cf dairy 4 ing Several Weber County dairymen will attend the convention held at the Hotel Utah Prinicipal speaker wiH be Will A Foster special representative of the American Dairy Assn from He - 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