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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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Ogden, Utah
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18
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pgn'i iXUl'JIiri 310' I'J' Mllf fjcocM OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING FEB 1 1962 6B GLUE SNIFFERS Bnd under the direction of Ron Wooden Refreshments will be served Mrs Wellen Carter is Founder's Day chairman ship to 'any college in the state to study to become a teacher The program of the evening will honor the past PTA presidents and will feature the Morgan Junior SMELL TROUBLE SCHOLARSHIP DRIVE BUEHLER-BMGHHia Morgan Begins Projects For PTA Founder's Day program Feb 14 at 7:30 pm at the Morgan High School Auditorium said Mrs Leland Wright MORGAN Founder's Day of the Parent Teachers Association will be observed by the Morgan PTA with two fund-raising projects for the PTA scholarship fund and a SALT LAKE CITY Teen-agers who have taken a fancy to glue sniffing as a cheap way to get high may end up with damaged kidneys and possible other physical damage Dr Alan Done a professor at the University of Utah college of medicine says research among boys who have been smelling the glue deliberately shows definite damage to the kidneys The report adds new fuel to a widespread drive to stop the practice once and for all in Utah Done said there may also be brain damage and liver damage but he is not yet sure about it After Inventory Specials Odds and Ends Savings to 75 Men's Boys' $hoes Skis Red Carpet Shop Ladies' Shop PTA president An electric blanket and several smaller prizes will be given away at the program Tickets are being sold at 50 cents on Saturdays at the Williams and Son Store andby PTA executive members and at LEAH ROLLINS In Race for Title JOAN DURRANT JAYNE MILOJEVICH Candidate for Crown Seeks Sceptr and Orb Liquor Sales Up 5 in 6 Months SALT LAKE CITY Sales by Utah's liquor stores and package agencies were up nearly 5' per cent during the last six months of 1961 The Utah State Liquor Control Commission reported sales of $9842-994 in the last six months of 1961 The wholesale cost of the liquor sold amounted to $6448747 Liquor profits go to the general fund The commission said 128370 permits were sold during the period Morgan Will Elect Yearbook Queen the door the evening of the program A cake auction also will be held that evening Room mothers of the Morgan Elementary School will each make a cake for the auction said Mrs Homer Francis room mother chairman Proceeds from the two projects will go to the PTA scholarship fund to enable a Morgan High School student to accept a scholarship to any college in the state to study to become a teacher The program of the Morgan High School student to accept a scholar- SHOP ALL DEPARTMENTS AND' SAVE! 1 Friday Saturday 7 BUHHLER-BmQHflm I US Will Modernize Vernal Post Office WASHINGTON The Post Office Department has announced it intends to modernize the Post Office and federal building at Vernal Utah As soon as detailed plans are ready the General Services Administration will advertise for bids to remodel the building No cost Trojan at Basketball Game Friday A Morgan High" School i Mr and Mrs August Rose Rosann Wiscombe daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Wiscombe Christine Thackeray daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Thackeray and Terresa estimates were revealed will also be elected from five candidates chosen for their scholarship and activity CANDIDATES LISTED Candidates are David Castle son of Mr and Mrs Castle Brent Rich son of Mr and Mrs Frank Rich Neil Carrigan son of Mr iir Rose daughter of Mr and Mrs Edison Rose The yearbook staff includes Miss A raw yearbook queen and a Trojan win be elected here following Friday's first half of the Morgan High vs South Rich High School basketball game Three girls have been nominated for the role of queen The two run-ners-ep will become attendants: Candidates are: Joan Durrani daughter of Mr and Mrs Dale Durrant: Jayne Mi-lojevich daughter cf Mr and Mrs Frank Logar and Leah Rollins daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee Rollins A Morgan High School Trojan and Mrs Albert Carrigan runup Toone son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Toone and Jan Turner son of Mr 23 2 6 WAS IN GT ON- ULEYA 7 Durrant editor Fern Johnson daughter of Mr and Mrs Rulon Francis art manager Shirley Carter daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Carter secretary Chris Newbold son of Mr and Mrs -Morris New-bold and Scott Neilson son of Mr and Mrs Reed Neilson activity managers and Mrs Paul Turner Class attendants are: Carol Joy Nelson daughter of Mr and Mrs Victor Nelson and Pat Stuart daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Stuart Janice Rose daughter of i 'nxmii i i lg hwijuijuili i ijbijulhi i ij mmmm mffSHV 1 Kj'fc 1 vt r-n-r1 ril 'n 'V': 1 sensational assortments only at Penney's! nev prints Jt A Hi ft colors i big savings a A new Lowe's a new policy 1 buy now! 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