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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 38

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Ogden, Utah
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38
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OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 23 1961 Weber Professor Gets Vocational Study Call ments financing physical facilities and other factors First report of the committee is to be made at the annual convention of the AVA in December Two Face Charges For Prowling Cars A Sunset man has been bailed out of jail where he had been held on a burglary charge and an alleged accomplice is still in jail on the same charge under $1000 bond Police have charged Don Earl Hunter 20 1855 Main Sunset and Terrance Kanig 20 2202 5100 Roy with two thefts from a used car lot at 2661 Washington Detectives said four hubcaps were taken from one car and a drive shaft from another Mr Hunter bailed out of jail Tuesday Prof Lorenzo Peterson chairman of Weber technical education division has been named chairman of a committee of the American Vocational Association to study problems of the evaluation and accreditation of technical and vocational education The study will be made on the ost high school and high school levels Prof Peterson just returned from meetings of toe AVA policy and planning committee in Kansas City Mo where all phases of the new activity were discussed He said the study will be made under the direction of the committee with the cooperation of trade and industrial relations of the AVA and of regions and associations having prime concern with the problem The evaluation would be made of high schools colleges and technical education institutes Such studies would determine the type of program offerings and would include quality of faculty student achieve Oh Oh Oh AiHWELL'S AG At Five Points BRAIYTS LAMB SALE i Loin Chops Ib 49c Shoulder Chops lb 49c Ib 59c Ib 39c GOLDEN WEST HIGH PERFORMANCE Leg Shoulder POISON IVY TALK Jim Meikle and Kay Keller check over some of the props which will figure in a hilarious scene involving a bed of poison ivy in Mount Ogden Junior presentation of on Thursday 'BROTHER GOOSE' ALL BEST CUTS OF T-BONE SIRLOIN ETC Mb 69c lt)0 YOUNG TENDER LOCKER BEEF Processed Mb 40c BONELESS HEEL ROAST OR STEW CUBES i lb 59c SHORT RIBS (all lean Ib 35c) choice lb 15c ALL BEST CUTS OF POT ROASTS Ib 49c Blade Ib 43c A 5-pound bag Save 1 6c mif I Junior High School Cast To Give Comedy Tonight NEVER BEFORE LOW PRICE i i A I I I A 1 i i 1 I I Pork Cutlets i Ib 59c Parke Franks Ib 49c Cube Steaks lb 59c Spareribs 1 I lb 39c Hen Turkeys Ib 39c 100 Ground Beef 4 lbs 100 Ground Chuck 3 lbs 100 Ground Sausage 4 lbs 100 Sliced Bacon 3 lbs 100 Bologna Chunk 3 lbs 100 Franks cello bag 3 lbs 100 Sliced Beef Liver 4 lbs 100 Stewing Hens whole Ib 25c Fresh Pork Roast p'nic Ib 39c Halibut sliced 5 lbs $100 Rib Steak Ib 59c Ground Round 2 lbs 100 Sliced Picnic Ham 3 lbs 100 Pork Chops 22-ozl0 for 100 Pork Liver sliced 4 lbs 100 Half Hams Ib 49c Center Slice Picnic Ham Ib 49c Fresh Pork Picnic 3 lbs 100 Veal Steak Good Ib 59c a delightful comedy of family problems involving poison ivy motorcycles and foot- ball will be presented tonight at 8 pm in the Mount Ogden Junior High auditorium Tickets may be purchased from students or at the school Cast members include Jim Meikle Kathy Douglas Kay Keller Helen Sawyer Bill Klein Jennefer Day Hull Judy Young Tyra Tribe Dave Ritchey Evelyn Losee Lee Larsen Ruth Young Karen Curtis Ken Klein anc Max Thompson The play is direct ed by Mrs Fern Taylor with Ricky Bird and Dave Eccles as student di rectors Technical staff members are Lee Copeland Clifford Riley £eith Mickelson and Ruelene PASCO ORANGE JUICE 6-ounce 5 for 100 TIPTOP LEMONADE 6-ounce 11 for 100 Sold All Day Saturday From 11 a to 7 Asparagus 2 ibs 29c Oranges 10c Ib Red Potatoes No 1 25 Ibs 69e Frozen Food Lockers Available FREE MOVIE PASSES See AG Ad for Our Other Specials OPEN 8 A TO 10 THESE PRICES PLUS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS ALL WEEK Ice Cream Vx gal 69c Zee Tissue 12 for $1 Campbell's Soups No 1 can 6 for $1 ROY LITTERBUGS PAY THE PENALTY Litterbugs beware new justice of the peace Pete Vlahos takes a dim view For example Edgar LeRoy Morgan of Morgan was fined $35 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of spilling a load along the highway and driving without rear license plates Robert Wayne Devoe 2762 Monroe in Ogden and LaMar Merrill Taylor 446 Grant in Ogden were fined $25 each when they admitted a charge of littering the highways Judge Vlahos suspended $20 of fine and $10 of however ofSun sKtest CRISP FRESH pounds young for only RECORD ALBUM Meaty SPAKE BS pounds for Limited Offer Roy Ponders Amendments To Dog Law An amendment' to the city 'statute governing dog control will be presented to the City Counci Monday night If adopted full jurisdiction over the department woulc be given to the chief of police The amendment to the ordinance was proposed by the head of the public safety department Numerous complaints of viola tions of the dog ordinance prompted a study of measures to give the city better control Under the proposed amendmen the dogcatcher and another employe to be hired would be responsible for control but violators would be prose' cuted by the police department Councilman Dilworth Lyman said today toe amendments will be formally presented to the council I approved the attorney will be askec to prepare the changes MANY COMPLAINTS Mr Lyman said he personally hac been swamped with complaints of dogs roaming loose and creating a nuisance refuse to give their names and are reluctant to sign complaints against their neighbors The amendments as proposed shoulc give the city better he said Under the proposal dogcatcher William Hallack would be responsible only for the operation of the pound Another employe would be hired to patrol the streets answer complaints and solicit for licenses Dog tags would be available a the city offices A deadline for obtaining the tags would be determined by ordinance Mr Lyman pizza ik landing RIB ROAST USDA Choice Tablerite pound £rom yeast and Biscuit Mix! i Float 'em onto the table for Easter breakfast serve 'em for Lenten suppers extra tender and flavorful because you make these bot cakes with yeast But you do it an easy new way just by adding Yeast to biscuit mix You can mi the frothy light batter in and spoon it right onto the griddle Just be sure to use Active Dry the kind most prize-winning cooks like best is the fastest and easiest and it keeps for months in your cupboard 1 Going Fas? When an animal is impounded the wner would be required to obtain elease papers from the city of-ces No dog would be returned rithout this written permit Mr yman emphasized A Author to Talk At Deaf School Dr Louis Fliegler of Denver University will be the speaker when the Council for Exceptional Children its winter meeting at the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind Saturday An author of five books dealing with children Dr specialties are gifted children emotionally disturbed children and mentally retarded children He currently heads the department of special education at Makes 12 4-inch pancakes 2h cup very warm water 2 cups biscuit mix 2 packages 1 cup milk Active Dry Yeast 1 egg Measure very warm water into bowl Sprinkle in Active Dry Yeast stir until dissolved Addremaining ingredients andbeatwith rotary beater until smooth Bake Serve syrup pancakes on a hot lightly greased griddle Turn only once when bubbles appear and edges become dry i with Margarine and ANOTHER PIN PRODUCT OP RTANOARO BRANDS INCORPORATED.

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