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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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335053 1 4A THE OGDIN (UTAH) STANDARD-DCAMINU THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 23 1S53 Clinton Council Adopts New Building Ordinance perfect! spray mist tbe done in accordance with' rules laid down in the law The code also establishes definite fire districts in Clinton Mr Taylor said Hooper Ward Plans Series Of Dances First Friday fmameh prism dispmsr ts csrt Is? csrfj a rsf tztsti half ci Ctrl ttny Kto lasss By JEAN BURSON CLINTON You have to hare a permit to do Any building in Clinton now It to specifies In an ordinance councilmen have passed Norris Taylor the town clerk said today Adapted from the Uniform Building Code put out by the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference of Los Angeles it also specifies that: A building permit fee on the basis of one cent per square foot of floor space will be charged Double that amount will be charged violators All construction alteration expanding moving or removal must 1 the way Bert Carrigan insists the windows on buses be kept at all times all nine of the Morgan school 600 Ride Daily One package of lix snelled hook to every fisherman who comes in our store to verify that our prices are on the average the lowest in town FISHING Morgan School Buses in Tip-Top' Shape Here's Roy First And Second Ward Heeling Times ROY Until about mid-May I the Roy First and Second Ward Primary Associations Relief Societies and Mutual Improvement Associations will continue to meet jointly and at the same time as! now Bishops of the two wards said however Sunday services will be I held according to the following! schedule: First Ward Priesthood meeting 8:30 am Sunday School! 9:30 and sacrament meeting pm Second Ward Priesthood 10:30 am Sunday School 11:30 am and sacrament meeting 7:30 pm The Roy Ward was divided last Sunday creating the First and Second Wards both of which will se the same chapel Theodore loltry is bishop of the First Ward Jack Hazen is bishop of the Second The Young Married Group of the Roy Ward will hold a social Saturday at 7:39 pm A pot-lack dinner will follow a showing i "Dark Victory Members of both the First and Sec-end Wards win attend A total of 63 children will begin school this fall judging by the number who registered at the Roy School this week An excursion to the Logan Temple will be made tomorrow The but leaves the Ward chapel at 5:15 pm For further details contact Harold Stevens (3-3S45) Ruth Shull of Roy is recovering from a recent operation If anyone who ever blossomed out with measles can be called its Diane Gale daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith Gale of Roy She had celebrated her fifth anniversary just two days before with a birthday party A load of cement pipe has ar-l rived at the Roy cemetery and will shortly be laid in what is now an open irrigation ditch The entire cemetery is being beautified this spring Evanston Post Is Host EVANSTON Wyo District 4 encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held in Evanston at the VFW Club on Front Street Saturday and Sunday Washiki Post 4289 of Evanston will be host I I Keg IQ Qtr 2995 jl yyo We have a large selection of nationally advertised fishing tackle at reduced prices Come in and satisfy A A i THE GIFT HOUSE 120 25th Street OPEN EVENINGS UNTIE 7:30 PM HOOPER The first In a series of Second Ward dances several girls have arranged a co-operation with the bishopric will be held tomorrow night from 8:30 to 11:30 in the amusement lall A "Spring it will feature a floor show and refreshments Alan West and his orchestra will provide the music Handling arrangements are No-ene Fielding Nadene -Penman Beth Simpson Arlene Cook Deon Cox and Colleen The girls report that several additional dances spaced at fair-y regular intervals have been planned for' months to come Registration for kindergarten will be held in the Hooper School Monday from 11 a to 3:30 Principal Nephl Maiming says that all children who will be on or before Oct 31 of this year must be registered then Parents are requested to bring the birth certificate for the registration Opening date for classes will be announced later Classrooms at Hooper School are being repainted as part of the spring cleanup And as a result teachers and students are being shuffled from one room to another every day or two Another project at the school is the new Cafeteria being built on the orth side of the present structure It was just begun this week and will be ready for use by fall Hooper School incidentally has purchased several new paintings which are hanging' in Us halls The money was raised at an art exhibit Nine new babies have been blessed in Hooper Fifth graders at Hooper School gave their teacher Tom Littlefield a surprise party and gift on his birthday recently Val Christensen a Hooper youth who is president of the Weber High student body spent last week end in Denver with several other students from the institution They went there on school matters Sir and Mrs John Wddison and Mrs John1 Dyson along with her son Merrill1 have gone to Pasadena Calif to see Tom Widdison formerly of Guardian Heighbor EVANSTON Wyo Mrs Merlin Rollins was installed as guardian neighbor of the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge in Evanston at the annual meeting -A i Heads YWMIA Mrs Athelene Weatherston is new president of the Young Mutual Improvement Association in North Davis Stake She has been serving as activity counselor and will succeed Mrs Louise Steed who resigned Her counselors will he Mrs Emerald Loveland Wrest Point and Phyllis Gardner' Clearfield 3 ft Hooper who Is gravely CL It was clean-up day Saturday at the Hooper First Ward Tho Boy1 Scouts with their leaders went from place to place" then cleaning up' garbage raking yards and hauling off trash The Scouts accepted ahy amount the people they worked for wanted to give The money will be used in their regular activities Mrs Velma Read Mrs Flora Taylor Mrs Marie Hows and Mrs Jewel Widdison gave Miss 'Jose-' phine Stoker bf Ogden a bridal shower last night at the Hows residence here PTA Elects New Officers In Huntsville HUNTSVILLE Mrs Everett Shaw of Liberty has taken over as new president of the Ogden Valley PTA She was installed following the spring concert at the' school recently Other officers are Glen Miller school principal vice president and treasurer Mrs Gedrge Clawson Huntsville representative and Charles Storey Eden representative A representative from Ogden Canyon will be chosen before school begins next fall The outgoing president is Mrs Daley Newey Huntsville who served two years in that office and two as vice president The Mia-Maids of the Huntsville Ward Mutual held their Rose evening the past Tuesday night at the amusement hall Fourteen girls tied the rose bouquet and presented it to Mrs Anna Stoker YWMIA president They also presented their teacher Mrs Jewel Avondett under whose direction the program was carried out a rose corsage Mr and Mrs Ernest Avon-dett and Air and Mrs Lyman Avondett entertained at a family dinner the Ernest Avondett home Sunday for Sfc Lamar Madsen who has just re turned from a tour of eight months duty in Korea Re is leaving this week for Alaska The 4-H Junior Ranchers met at the home of their leader Bums Wangsgard the past week and made blankets for their calvest Members are preparing their animals for the Hooper fair to be held May 12 Miss Rose kary Wangsgard daughter of Mr and Mrs Burns Wangsgard was hostess to a group of friends at her home Friday night following the dance Guests were Nancy Newey Sandra Niesbet June Mille Mary Jorgensen Helen Knight Ann Cramer 'Fritz Breeze Thoren Jackson Dale Rollo Wells Stoker Lloyd Fuller Douglas Har-rop and Brent Lindsay I Airs Betty Lou Fielding Anderson is expected home today from the Hospital where she underwent surgery the pest week a seven and one-hall pound baby girl bom April Mr and Mrs Henry Burrows have been notified by their son- in-law and daughter Mr and Airs Stanley Hurst Cambridge Mass i Gordon Madsen left recently for Los Angeles where he has accepted a position with the Texaco Oil Co He Is the eon of Air end Mrs George Madsen The' Huntsville ward choir under the direction of Mrs Leota Allen will sing two numbers at the Ogd in Stake "Spring Music Festival tonight at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle Iron rife AUTOMATIC IRONED as low as 5(P)00 per month Fhona £545 I HI Vp- By DAISY CROUCH MORGAN The fleet of nine buses which carries Morgan students to school is In "tip-top the Utah State Highway Patrol reports Inspected by Sgt Ted London of the patrol early this week the carriers1 were found in A-l condition on virtually every count Bert Carrigan is the man who sees to it that they stay that way Has done for seven years Approximately 600 students travel to and from the schools in the buses five days a week They are from Croydon Devils Slide Porterville Richville Peterson Milton and North and South Morgan Mr Carrigan who makes three runs a day himself inspects each of the buses at least once daily keeps them spotless and in perfect mechanical shape This year two new buses were put into service ancKtwo of the oldest ones were retired A 1941 model machine is oldest now The other eight drivers who observe a policy at all times' are Merrill Porter Donald BroughRoss and Porter Carter Frank Rich Roland Bob-man Verl Poll and Max Widdi-son Some of them have been at it for as long as 18 years The Morgan Business League will meet Monday for the annual election of officers Howard Taggart president announced today Members will be notified of the place of meeting by malL At the school elections candidates on the white ticket were victorious Selected to head the student body for next year are Gary Robinson president Anna Lou Francis vice president Barbara Rollins secretary and Robert Feaman advertising manager The theme of the senior hop is being kept quiet by members of the committee who are busy on the decorations The big secret will be out tomorrow night when the hop convenes A large chorus from all wards are busy rehearsing for the Stake I Relief Society musical program to he given at the next stake con-ference Mrs Ray Thatcher- is directing the group and Mrs I John Johnson is accompanist Similar to President Eva Jensen of the Stake Relief Society board and Mrs Lena Giles chorister are in charge of arrangements The Sunday evening meeting in Croydon featured Wilde and Adolph Reeder of Brigham City as principal speakers They also showed pictures of the 1947 Centennial Pioneer trek A musical program will 'be presented in the North Morgan Ward Sunday evening by the Teen-Tots a group of young singers from the Ogden Seventeenth Ward Terry music director of the high school is making the arrangements' South Morgan DUP Camp will meet tomorrow afternoon in the Pioneer building at 2:30 Mrs Celeste Durrant will give the lesson on and the hostesses will be Mrs Mary Welch Mrs LaRue Waldron and Mrs' Anna Sommers Evanston Coed Wins Scholarship EVANSTON Wyo Mariel Sims 17-year-old high school senior in Evanston has been accepted for the Union Pacific Carl Raymond Gray 4-H scholarship for Uint County She is daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Sims of Almy Miss Sims has been active in 4-H club work for eight years and has been li t-standing in many sewing and cooking projects She is also outstanding in her high school work achieving top honor roll rating in scholastic work She plans to enter the University of Wyoming in the fall of 1953 for a course in home economics The Carl Raymond Gray scholarship of $100 is offered annually to an oustanding 4-H Club worker for a four year college course in' agriculture or home economics crp illustration A special meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary is scheduled for Monday according to Mrs Enid Phillips president The purpose of the meeting is to select a girl for Girls State and to elect new officers Mrs Catharine Brockmeier of Canyon is staying for some time with her parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Littlefield and taking care of Mrs Littlefield who has been ill Among Morgan County people who are confined to hospitals in the state are Norman Toone and Miss Chrystal Burnett of Croydon Clevie Thompson of Devils Slide Is very U1 at hit home Military News William Thackeray of Croydon and Merrill Francis leave this week for the induction center Max Creager son of Mrs Creager left Saturday for Camp Stoneman where he is waiting shipment to Japan and Korea Pvt Reed Carlile has been assigned to Camp Roberts Calif to begin military training Don LaVem Smith who is in service in the Navy is home with his parents oh a 10-day furlough Pfc Dean Smith received his honorable discharge from the Army and is now home after two years spent in Japan and Korea Visitors at the home of Mr am Mrs Ted London Sunday were Mr and Mrs Scott Hendrick am five children of Coalville an Miss Mina Muse and Miss Vella Rogers of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Horace Thackeray of Provo are visiting in Croydon for several days Twelve elders and their wives who formerly served as LDS missionaries in Australia met at the home of Mr and Mrs Sydney Creager last Sunday evenihg and held an Australian fireside meeting Mr and Mrs Verle Porter were among the group Otis Rose was the speaker for the evening Miss Isabell Strachah of Australia has been the house guest and Mrs Horace Heiner Mr Heiner was acquainted with the visitor when he served on an LDS mission in Australia 41 years ago 7 -5-Pioco CHROME DINETTE SET CIJ 12C3 8 THIS EfiSV WHISKEY TEST Will HELP YOU DECIDE! 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