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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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3A Here Is Happy Teacher Scholar Combination Tot Likes Teacher Tells "Civic Federation THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MAY 30 1948 I About It She Gets $1000 Tell Public About BRIGHAM CITY May "Ifof Dr Paul A Witty professor Government of education at Northwestern uni anyone got hurt at school Miss Ferre fixed him up and made him feel good inside just like Mom does when we are home" That is what Scott Grover third grade student wrote of his school teach Speaker Advises Bateman Thinks Pedagogs Need Food En Route SALT LAKE CITY May 29 (AP) Members of the Utah state finance commission considered Saturday a request from Dr Allen Bateman state superintedent of public instruction that employes of the state education office be exempt from the commission's travel rules The finance commission has ruled that the state may not pay for meals of employes absent on trips which require only one day to complete Dr Bateman asked that the rule be rescinded for employes in his department "Increased and improved public versity Dr Willard Olson professor of education at University of Michigan and the Rev Philip Moore dean of the graduate school at Notre Dame university South Bend Indiana A thorough investigation was made before the winning teachers were selected The investigation was made by Weight superintendent Box Elder county schools and Norma Jensen supervisor elementary education Box Elder coun-tyty schools and Jennie Campbell state elementary school supervisor relations will educate the American public in the affairs of That was the opinion expressed Friday by Albert Bergesen district civilian personnel director twelfth naval district San Francisco when he addressed nearly 300 key personnel and management Picks Chairmen For Committees BRIGHAM CITY May 29 Chairmen of 10 committees of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah were appointed at a meeting of the board of directors Friday night in Howard hotel here Weidman Bear River City assocation president said committee personnel will be selected at a series of meetings by presidents of member organizations who also are association directors The meeting for Cache valley directors will be held at Smithfield June 18 for Box Elder county directors in Brigham City June 25 and for Davis Weber and Morgan directors in Ogden July 2 The three groups will each choose several members to each of the 10 committees i norder that all sections of the counties embraced in the organization will be represented President Weidman said Committee chairmen are: Albright Ogden livestock improvement Plowman Smith-field dairy improvement Chambers Smithfield agriculture Robert Stewart Brigham City farm labor Alvin Carpenter Logan farmer management Peery Rockwood Centerville horticulture Earl Hunsaker Logan traffic safety Newell Cook Mantua fish and game and Harris Logan highways Layton Jaycees Wives Install representatives of federal agencies in the Ogden-Salt Lake area at the conclusion of a two-day first annual federal personnel management conference at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City Amvels Announce Annual Speaker LOGAN May 29 Gen Franklin Riter of Salt Lake City will be the principal speaker at the annual Amvet state convention to be held "Press and radio can and will contribute greatly to the govern ment by awakening the American people to the operational functions of federal agencies and activities in Logan June 3 4 and 5 Joe if given an opportunity Mr Whitesides convention chairman Bergesen said announced Saturday General Riter will speak at the banquet Saturday Good government requires more cooperation among the people the government and the press There hfpn too manv mysteries night General Riter was born in Logan and educated here securing his BA degree from the Utah aside from justified security" the 34-year-old personnel executive emphasized State Agricultural college He also attended Cornell university and the He asserted however mat it 1-11 ic a T-ocnnnsimiHV OI me DUDlic law school of Columbia university Veterans call him a "retread" meaning a veteran of both wars too learn more about the fed er Miss Blanche Ferre Consequently Miss Ferre will receive a $1000 cash award from Quiz Kids program National Broadcasting network "Miss Ferre always had good lessons ready for us and always helped us so we could do our work One erf the kids in our room was kin da slow and couldn't read so our teacher came early every mom- ing to help him learn to read "Miss Ferre was nice to all of us and not just a few" Grover's let- ter continued $50 for Letter Scott won't go unrewarded He will receive $50 for his letter He is a son of Mr and Mrs A Grover 625 South Eighth West Miss Ferre a teacher in Box Elder county schools and who has been at Central school here for the past 15 years is winner of the elementary department of a I nation-wide best teacher contest conducted by the Quiz Kids program Winning the high school division is Roy Fisher Nathalie Va The intermediate division was won by Nellie Hitt Tuscaloosa Ala Miss Ferre's teaching abilities this year have' been put into use at army-abandoned Bushnell general hospital here where the approximate 500 pupils of Central school began studies last fall after their regular school building was destroyed by fire last August Share Scott's Feelings Her other students all seem to share Scott's feelings about her Her varied program of activities for her pupils and the fine spirit of cooperation between teacher and children have made her classroom a happy one Her school room is filled with evidences of the va- rieties of studies which the chU- dren wish to participate in half- made rugs on looms plants insects and illustrations which the youngsters have drawn themselves Her motivating desire in her teaching service Miss Ferre says is "to exercise wisdom in guiding children's experiences to have a "vital understanding of children's personalities and needs and to have a contagious enthusiasm for equipping children for the future of today" She will receive a bachelor's degree in elementary education from University of Utah this summer and has spent one summer at Columbia university teachers college 35000 Expressions The contest was conducted among the country's school children who wrote letters on "The Teacher Who Has Helped Me Most" Thirty-five thousand letters were read and judged by a committee composed LAYTON Davis County May 29 Layton Jaycees and jaycettes held their annual installation ban-quest and installation ceremonies Friday night at Ma's and Pa's in Roy Speaker of the evening was State President Al Hart Bountiful and honored guests included National Director Ronald Wiscombe Layton and Past Presidents Al Jacobson and Mrs Lorraine Jacobson For the coming year the Jaycees installed Don Shurtz president Dave Whitesides first vice president: Ken Brailsford second vice president Dick Shay secretary-treasurer Jed Call and Lee Thorup two-years directors and Dean Morgan LaMar Day and Don Paulson one-year directors Jaycettes' new officers for the coming yeare are Mrs Maxie Shet-ley president Mrs Lorlee Simmons vice president Mrs Dorothy Thorup secretary-treasurer Mrs Alice Smith and Mrs Ruth Shurtz two-year directors Mrs Verl Biggs Mrs Thelma Paulson and Mrs Loraine Jacobson one-year directors and Mrs Helen Morgan historian and recorder Both the Layton Jaycees and Jaycettes through an intensive campaign have increased their memberships 100 per cent over those at the time of the annual installation banquet a year ago Each organization's present membership now exceeds 100 There is reason for the smiles displayed by Blanche Ferre and Scott Grover above Miss Ferre teacher in Brigham City Central elementary school has won $1000 on a letter submitted by Scott to the Quiz Kids program and the letter nets Scott $50 The contest also gives Miss Ferre best elementary teacher honors in the nationwide contest eral government cooperation wun the government would educate the nannip in thp affairs of the gov ernment and would prove to be of advantage to everyone Diversion Dance to Boost 'Paper' Other key speasers inciuaea Edwards regional director He is past commander of a Salt Lake post of the American Legion He has been prominent in veterans' affairs with an interest in the welfare of veterans of both wars During his tour of duty in Washington after his return from Europe he was in close contact with the national officers of several veterans organizations Since his return to civilian life he has been active in the Reserve Officers Davis Plans 48 Kindergartens FARMINGTON May 29 Davis county kindergartens will register children on Thursday June 3 from nine a to noon in most districts school officials announced Classes will begin Friday at nine a Thirteenth civil service region Denver Joseph Spilman Would Boost Utah Water Fund for Clinic associate cniei oi me personnel classification division- Washington rr Hnmor Durham head of the department of political sci an increased use of water within By Morris Cleavenger ence University or utan v-iar a Stohl inspector Thirteenth civil service region Salt Lake City comiitti Park industrial rela General Riter was president of the Utah League for Prohibition Repeal and was largely responsible for the successful termination of the campaign in Utah to secure the adoption of the twenty-first tions officer Clearfield naval sup ply depot amendment and the elimination of the "bone dry clause" from the the Colorado basin "So this water that would be brought from the Pacific northwest down the west coast will in turn make possible the development of projects in Utah and Wyoming that otherwise would not be possible "This would be so because some of the Utah and Wyoming water which must now go downstream to meet the compact requirements for the delivery of water at Lee's Ferry and the deliveries under the Mexican water treaty could be used at home in Utah and Wyoming "The same is true for such states WASHINGTON May 29 (AP) The reclamation bureau wants to explore the possibility of shifting surplus water from the Columbia basin to Utah and other parts of the west where it could be put to work So far it is only a "paper study" but it has a name: The United Western Reconnaissance report Dixon reclamation director of project planning told the house interior appropriations subcommittee about it during hearings on the department's money bill state constitution BRIGHAM CITY May 29 A benefit dance under the direction of the Brigham City Jaycette club will be held Friday at eight pm in the armory building to raise funds for a speech clinic Tickets will go on sale Friday and nay be purchased from Jaycette members A downtown "booth" is planned for the purpose of selling tickets later in the week Prizes are to be given away and refreshments sold If the program of the Jaycettes for raising funds is successful courses in speech correction will be initiated in the local school system next fall said Tess Anderson chairman "Jaycette speech correction program Professor LeRoi Jones speech Mayor for Governor? iu My fjrrru ARK AT I Most schools have scheduled only one session but Sahara Village has divided the kindergarten class reports Mrs Glade Millward teacher All students whose last name begins with A to inclusive will attend in the morning and all others will begin school at twelve-thirty continuing until three-thirty Parents are requested to do the registering bringing each child's birth certificate The youngster must be six on or before Oct 31 1948 In each school the child is asked to bring a small blanket or rug marked with his name for rest time and an empty cold cream jar for paste Clearfield and Wasatch elementary schools have asked the children to bring lunches while Sahara Village school is charging 35 cents weekly for milk and cookies mi san tone euANta IDAHO FALLS Idaho May 29 (AP) A movement to draft Idaho Falls' Mayor Ed Fanning for governor is gaining momentum throughout the state A Brunt New Indictment Rumors in Air SALT LAKE CITY May 29 (AP) Reports were circulated Saturday that the Salt Lake county grand jury will return several indictments next week So far the jury has indicted only one person It accused Cyrus Lack of embezzling liquor from the state liquor control commission agency at the Brigham Street pharmacy ac Colorado revada and others The great western project Dixon I ProJect Practical coin it iv a ra mniAr a t-i oaiu Ik I I I pivjvvt chairman of the Bonneville county Democratic central committee said Saturday Fanning is the favored See the SANITONE Ad on Page 41 distribute a portion of the water of the Columbia and bring benefits candidate to head a ticket to be filed to test the constitutionality of the Idaho four-year term for to 10 states including Utah Western streams fall into two categories Dixon explained: "The Columbia river and all the rest" he continued: "Up in the northwest in the Columbia basin you have an ample governor Brunt said department Utah State Agricultural college Logan has made a detailed study ot students attending Lincoln and Central schools in Brigham City and reports there are several children with definite speech defects which need immediate attention Parents who wish to have their children's speech tested may take them to Professor Jones this week Rep Jensen (R-Iowa) chairman of the subcommittee asked Dixon if in his "own candid personal opinion" he thinks the project would be feasible "It is practical yes" Dixon replied Jensen pressed him as to whether it would be economically feasible and Dixon answered: "That is a point we want to find out and on which we would advise the congress I think sir that inside of 50 years that something of this undoubtedly will be done Because of the size and influence which the propect would have we feel that the initial steps toward finding out what the facts are should be started now" for examination Mrs Russell Fishburn chairman Lincoln school district and Mrs Announcing Elliot Ward chairman Central school district request anyone in terested in the speech clinic which will be established here during the early part of June to contact them as soon as possioie Mrs Fishburn may be contacted at 123 South First East telephone 956-M supply of water with water wasting into the sea regularly In California there is a deficiency of water East of California in the Nevada Arizona Utah New Mexico Colorado and Wyoming areas there is a notable deficiency of water "Paper Study" "We have made a paper study and I would like the record to be clear that it is a paper study of the possibility of diverting some waters from the Pacific northwest and bringing them down along the west coast through California to an ultimate junction with the Colorado river "The system would deliver water progressively all the way down picking up some surplus waters from some of the streams it intercepts and redistribute that water and the diverted water all the way down the west coast and finally deliver into the Colorado river an amount of water which will permit the meeting of the Mexican water requirements This in turn would permit the redistribution of and Chaplain to Give Church Sermon Safe-Aire Death Summons Business Nan Davis Posse Sets Traditional Show Raymond Sanford Harrop 44 3187 Porter prominent business man of Ogden and proprietor of the and A cigar store and annex died at eleven-forty-five a Saturday at a local hospital after an illness of heart trouble He had been in business since 1917 when the and A was opened He was born in Ogden April 18 1904 a son of Sanford and Ada Johnson Harrop and was married Feb 17 1940 in Ogden to the former Irene Miller He was a member of the church and of the Elks lodge Surviving are his widow his mother Mrs Ada Harrop Ranson and a brother Joyce Services will be conducted Tuesday at one at the mortuary Twenty-fourth and Adams with the Ogden lodge No 719 in charge Exalted Ruler Blaylock will conduct services Interment will follow in the Ogden City cemetery Chaplain Wiley KAYSVILLE May Wild cow milking calf roping steer riding and many other similar events will mark the annual opening show of the Davis county sheriff's posse Monday May 31 at one pm at the Davis high school athletic field in Kaysville Elias Dawson posse adjutant of Layton said outstanding organizations from various parts of the state have been invited to attend the outing and enter competition Among numerous clubs expected to enter Dawson said are the Rocky Mountain ladies drill team of Weber county Ute Rangers of Salt Lake county Twin Star club of South Davis American Horse exhibition and the Flint stables of Davis county Dawson said all these and many more organizations will be welcomed by the Davis county posse and that some excellent competition among the numerous drill teams is anticipated Posse officers include Captain Milton Sessions Farmington Lieutenants Mars Larson Bountiful and Hector Flint Kaysville and Adjutant' Dawson New uniforms of the Davis posse are gold shirts trimmed in brown dark tan riding breeches and light colored hats with boots to match all of which should present an extremely colorful and pleasing sight to the public Dawson said Chaplain Frank Wiley of the Hill air force base will deliver the sermon today at eleven a in the First Presbyterian church it was announced by Rev John Edward Carver pastor Chaplain Wiley served five years with the armed forces in India Burma and China and is expected to have subject matter of interest to everyone Rev Carver stated Also featured on the program will be Mrs Bernice Tyree contralto and Mary Campbell soprano The chapel is located at 2406 Adams avenue and the public is and SEIBERLING TIRE VENETIAN BLINDS Idahoan Accused Of Manslaughter BOISE May 29 (AP) Chesney Ayres 21 Saturday was charged with involuntary manslaughter as result of an automobile collision May 2 which took the lives of six persons When arraigned before Justice of the Peace Lampert Ayres requested time to consult an attorney before deciding if he wishes a preliminary hearing The case was continued until next Thursday lii Liberal 7 Lighter the weight of ordinary blinds bo-use it's a special flexible aluminum alloy Lovttier Flexafum's satin smooth plastic finish blends with every decorative setting i- Easier to Clean Its flexibility makes cleaning so simple and quick Longer Lasting Floral urn is sun-proof rustproof warp-proof will not crack chip or ped mists weather stains and soil Custom Made to Fit Yom Windows exactly Call us for a free estimate Flexalura's low cost will surprise you THE VENETIAN BLIND CO a Extra Low Pressure New SAFE-AIRE design gives you up to 25 more oir ot 14 iower pressure! 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Yet we do know that millions ar seeing to live useful happy lives through Optometry's aid Let it ad you in time too for Your Never Too Late to Plant ROSES While Our Supply Lasts They Are Growing Now and Will Grow for You ALSO Shrubs Evergreens Perennials and Bedding Plants See Dean or Al Gibby At EYES See OF OGDEN 2651 Washington rn ALEVA GARDENS 3890 Wash Blvd Phone 9677 or 3-9884 Dial Formerly WELKER'S RR BETTER SERVICE 2-6701 2-8195 Boulevard George A Seaman Jr Reed MacfaHane Geo Bowcutt Jr 2482 Washington Blvd Dial 8559 2 1st and Grant 22nd and Wall 4.

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