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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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Ogden, Utah
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Five Boy Scout: SB THE OGDEN STAXDARD-EXAMTXElX OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 23 lPbO Cub Pack 831 to Hold Annual Blue Gold Banquet Thursday Presented Awards North Weber Stake to Hold held at the Sixteenth Ward The district winner will enter the division contest on March 19 at an unselected site The division competition will pro-tuee the play that will perform I I II i Five Boy Scouts of Troop 8 have gaen nnaren nun Cub Scouts -of Pack 831 will hold' Scott McMuilin their annual Blue and Gold banquet Steven Peterson Thursday at 7 pm in the Fifty- i and Steven Seager -it the June MIA conference Salt Lake City Harvey Butler been presented with their "God Dean Melliston and Country" awards at the Episo-A Garth Bellis- pal Church of the Good Shepherd Rev David Warner made the Automobile Mishaps ton is Cubmaster 5 first Ward recreation hall Cubs who will receive awards are Jerry Bouck Glen Flygare Boyd Wagstaff Douglas Harper Gregg Allred Marvin Booth Tommy Hatch presentations to Mark Hoist Explorer Scout of Post 8 and Scout-ers: Bill Johnson Bruce McCrea Mike Tonkinson and Paul Morris Richard Lowe is Explorer leader The scoutmaster is Alan Berger All parents are expected to attend and members of the ward bishopric will be special guests William Critchlow Jr scoutmaster in the Ward will be master of ceremonies Stake Priesthoods To Meet Tomorrow The Ogden LDS Stake will hold its priesthood leadership meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Fourth-Fifty-seventh Ward chapel Those expected to attend are members of the Aaronic and Mel- Drhers were Lillie Coleman 57 172 Ray and Charles Hall 59 1411 Adams The boy's brother Michael 5 was not injured The two children were in the Hall vehicle Police cited Mr Hall for making an improper left turn and Lillie Coleman for driving without her glasses as required according to her drier's license We Have a Complete Line of I Two Ogden children were injured I vesterday in two automobile ac- ci dents but only one serious enough to be hospitalized Bobby Laroque 9 son of Mr and i Mrs Oliver Laroque 345 25th received shoulder and hip injuries and facial lacerations when he was struck by a car at 974 24th He was reported in "good" condition todav at St Benedict's Hospital Police said the boy ran into the Drama Festival The annual MIA drama festival for the North Weber Stake will open tonight at the Sixteenth Ward 2424 Ave at 7:15 with four one act plays to be presented Tonight's program which is free of charge to- the public will include "Mother's Anniversary" presented by Wilson Ward "Perfect Hideout" by Sixteenth Ward "Arnold Quite" by Warren Ward: and "Courtin Time" by the West Weber Ward The festival will continue to-! morrow with the final three plays 'of the competition Tomorrow's program lists "Home to Mother" by Tenth Ward "The Gossip" presented by the Third Ward and "Something to Crow About" by Forty-sixth Ward The play judged to be the best will compete at the district play 'festival on March 15 also to be Window Screens and Storm Window Plliil Hi Craig Feeney Kent Norton Rich- ard West Robert Moulding David Carver Joe Liljenquist Brent Bradshaw Larry White Leland Binns Ogden Schools Served Also RANCH SLIDER WINDOWS T-OR BASEMENTS wlnlll tl UlLLi 1224410 Meals in '59 Dublic schools served 1- chezidek priesthoods as well as all male members of the stake Following the business of the evening two films will be shown: "Like Father Like Son" written by Elder Mark Peterson of the Council of Twelve Apostles and "One in Twenty Thousand" a film on lung cancer Lawrence Burton is president Assigned to Airborne Robert Booth" son of Mrs Bernece Heiner 406 5th participated with the 101st Airborne Division in a STRAC 'Strategic Army exercise at Ft Campbell i Ky He graduated from Ben Lo-1 mond High School in 1959 and en-' tered the Army last August path of a car driven by Margaret LaPointe of 3377 2225 Row The other youngster injured was David Merchant 3 son of Mrs Mary Lou Merchant 310 Ogden who' received facial lacerations in a two-car accident at 4th and Washington 224140 school lunches in the 1953-1 59 school year From February 1949 through May 1959 6684686 school lunches were served in the Ogden Schools Phone EX 2-17 1638 Wash Blvd of the Ogden Stake WILLIAM SMOUT Secretary-Treasurer IRRIGATION POST ASSIGNED William Smout of 300 North 2300 West in Slaterville and superintendent of mails at the Ogden Post Office has been named to the post of secretary-treasurer of the North Slaterville Irrigation Co The announcement was mad bv the irrigation company president Earl Night of Pioneer Road Slaterville The irrigation company has one of the oldest water rights to the Ogden river and its 60 members irrigate thousands of acres in the area west and rorth of Ogden The position of secretary-treasurer of the company has been vacant since the death last August of Clarence Wheeler Mr Knight said Roy Building Inspector's Hours Changed New office hours for Roy building inspector Russell Strom- berg will become effective March Mr Stromberg will be in his of fice from to 9:30 am and from ff1 rt: riri rr C5 r'' I 1 13 I 3 I 1 1 until 2 pm each week day All building permits will be is rued at this time and other perti rent business will be handled during these hours The balance of the time will be spent in the field inspecting This will enable the building fa' spec tor to maintain a more uni iS form schedule Mayor Dean Par ker said Requests by building contractors for job inspections may be made a by contacting the city office ss in the past li HI Remong ore and waste rock from Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine is an enormous job During an average dayJ it means transporting about 270000 tons of material from the mine over an intricate 185 -mile system of tracks CTC the abbreviation for Central Traffic Control is Copper's Traffic Cop It is a complex electronically operated system being installed to achieve the greatest pos sible efficiency and safety in moving ore and waste Agent Announce 2 Soil Meetings Dr Paul Christensen extension service soil conservationist will discuss fertilizers and soil condition ing at two meetings tomorrow Melvin Birmingham county a sent said today The first meeting will take place at the Hooper Second Ward at 1:30 pm and the second whl be held at the Slaterville Church at 7:30 pm Mr Burningham invites al interested farmers CTC which includes an elaborate radio-telephone system will show the location of equipment determine which rail lines are free to handle traffic and take care of all switching autpmatically from a central point Adult Education Series to Begin The Bonneville School PTA will sponsor an adult education series beginning Thursday at 7:30 pm through March 31 The six-lecture series will feature Lee Cain as speaker and instructor The subject of the classes will be child development and child problems Parents are invited The investment of more than a million dollars in cen tral traffic control is one of many examples at Kennecott of improvements developed to keep copper production a sound successful business in Utah i Si i ft 0 I I If II 13 IM 7 r' 1 I 1 i ft! 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