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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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Ogden, Utah
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Ogden Standard-Examiner Monday May 31 1976 OPEN DAILY HOII thru FBI 10 AM to 9 PM SAT 10 to 6 SUII12 to 6 -'lUr: 'y iV" Waterfall I 'Vi Goff Clark Downs BEGINS ON JUNE 6 i -i i Christensen sVl Wahleithner Combe Hackwell Bateman Foulger 4D 17 Ogden High Students Going to Boys' State Seventeen young men have been selected to represent Ogden High School at State scheduled for June 6-12 at Utah State University The students were chosen by American Legion Baker- Merrill Post 9 to attend the week-long ex- Cowperthwaite student body vice-president in addition to wrestling on the varsity team Jeff Wahleithner son of Mr and Mrs James Wahleithner 4245 Edgehill has maintained a 40 grade point average and is a member of the National Honor Society Greg Valdez son of Mr and Mrs Julio Valdez 3317 Jackson is a member of the Ogden City Police Cadet Corps the National Honor Society German Guild and ROTC extra-curricular teams Thompson Schwartz Karling Nyce perience American government GOOD GRADES Delegates from Ogden High Thomas A Nyce son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Nyce 3259 Harrison has maintained a Dave R'40 grade point average is a Schwartz Member of the National Honor from Ogden High School are Michael Waterfall Jeff Wahleithner Greg Valdez Thomas A Nyce Karling Jr Kyle Kyle Schwartz son of Mr and Mrs Richard Schwartz 671 33rd is a cadet in the ROTC program and is a member of the German Guild Dale Thompson son of Mr and Mrs Eldon Thompson 1343 Country Hills Drive has participated in music activities and productions and is a member of the Drama Guild Scott Sessions son of Mr and Mrs Sterling Sessions 2758 Foothill Drive has lettered in tennis for two years is LDS Seminary vice president and participates on the swim team and ski guild Robbie Cowperthwaite son of Mrs Mary Cowperthwaite of 2472 Custer is active in athletics including playing on the Ogden High baseball team and has carried a 35 grade average through high school Scott Christensen son of Mr and Mrs Wilford Christensen 4038 Brinker has lettered in varisty golf two years and played sophomore football and basketball in addition to maintaining a 35 grade point average LEAD ROLE Richard Hackwell son of Mr and Mrs Richard Hackwell 3812 Van Buren played the lead in the school musical on the and has won superior awards in region and state drama competitions Dale Thompson Scott Society and German Guild and Sessions Robbie Cowper-jwas one of five sophomores th waite Scott Christensenchosen to represent his school Richard Hackwell Arthur C'at the Hugh Youth Foulger John Combe Bob' Seminar Bateman Dave Downs Steve! Dave Karling Jr son of Clark and Dave Goff Mr and Mrs Dave Karling Michael Waterfall son of Mr Sr 1723 28th has lettered in and Mrs Clarence Waterfall football and track and par-4433 Taylor has served as Key ticipates in ROTC the Drama Club president and will be next Guild and student council Ogden Board May Sell Five Acre Plot Arthur Foulger son of Mr and Mrs Grant A Foulger 3756 Eccles has carried a 40 average for three years lettered in swimming two years and is a National Honor Society member John Combe son of Mr and Mrs Charles Combe 1046 Chatelain Road has maintained a 39 average and is a National Honor Society member while playing sophomore basketball and golf for two years He will serve as next Association secretary JUNIOR COUNCIL Bob Bateman son of Mr and Mrs Horald Bateman 2714 Harrison was on the junior council golf team and the Northern Utah Honor Band while authoring the junior class assembly and keeping a 35 average Dave Downs son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Downs 3278 Meadow Drive has played varsity baseball and golf while belonging to the National Honor Society and maintaining a 39 average Steve Clark son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Clark 4150 Lakeview Drive has been elected next Association vice president and is a 40 student member of the National Honor Society and tennis team letterman Dave Goff son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Goff 1624 Oak-crest Drive is also a 40 student and member of the National Honor Society while lettering in football The Ogden Board of particular for the some significant growth Education has ordered a study district to retain the site anticipated in that ORTHO Subsequent growth of Weber State College and construction of the Dee Events Center has to determine whether it should5 Garnfr Ported the land was purchased for a school sell a 5 5-acre school site pur- se seVeral years ago chased several years ago on the: CROWN Feel cramped every morning? 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AT BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION would have no objection if the HARRISVILLE A park dedication a melodrama and a father-son competition will highlight the Bicentennial edition of the Harrisville Independence Day celebration Most of the activities will be moved to July 5 because July 4 falls on a Sunday and community organizations are pooling their efforts to make the 1976 celebration a memorable bash The observance will begin July 4 at 3 pm with the dedication of the Martin Harris Memorial Park on West Harrisville Road On July 5 the focus of activity will shift to Harrisville City Park where local Boy Scouts will conduct a flagraising ceremony complete with cannon salute An early morning breakfast will be served by LDS quorums and a patriotic program will follow featuring an address by Sterling Wood of Huntsville Other events planned for the day include a queen contest a baby contest mother-daughter events the Super Star competition a melodrama and there will be an old-fashioned country store The celebration is under the direction of Ronald and Karen Driggs and additional information is available by contacting them at 782-8014 city agrees to take over maintenance of a neighborhood: park that has been developed on the land by residents of the area IN AREA The study into the feasibility: of selling the property came on the suggestion of board member Leslie Norton after SuptJ William Garner said he sees $250 Fine Given To Local Driver An Ogden man pleaded guilty in Ogden City Court to a charge of driving while under the influ- ence of liquor Gary Packard 27 of 1145 Sullivan Road was fined $250 waseliminated the need for a school in that area the superintendent said He noted the district has another site about half a mile away that is a more logical area for a school Supt Garner pointed out that the board had agreed some time ago to let residents of the area develop the site into a neigh-fa park with the stipulation they provide liability insurance to protect the district NOT AFFORD cost is now more than double what it was in the beginning and the residents say they can no longer afford Supt Garner said He said they want board permission to to work out an arrangement for the city to take it over the board is friendly to this plan tell them to pursue it and see if the city is willing to take it Supt Garner said we have no immediate need for the land I see no difference whether the city or the property owners handle said George Bell Councilman John Arrington who was in the audience said the City Council heard about this But got no more money than they them to go see what they can work out with the Mr Bell said we have no need for it why we dispose of said Mr Norton noting is a pretty valuable piece of ORTHO TENSION This beautiful King has plenty of room to stretch out No need to fee! hemmed in at night! 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