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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 21

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Ogden, Utah
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21
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the city man ger following adoption of the home rule charter PRIVATE FIRM PRESS OF BUSINESS i In late iS71 Mr Kelley tendered his resignation so that he could enter private business in Ogden but agreed to stay in the position until a successor was appointed Kelley subsequently formed his own engineering firm then was named engineering consultant for the Weber County Industrial Development Bureau and earlier this year agreed to become the executive director On Feb 15 1972 Richard Larsen was appointed as sixth permanent city manager Mr Larsen had been city manager at Sault Ste Marie Mich and at Munising Mich before coming to Ogaen Mr White who had been the last mayor under the commission form of government asked to be relieved of the duties in late 1951 because of the press of his growing company The late Graves McGary a retired Army officer took over the office until Mr Allison could wind up his affairs and take over the Ogden post Allison served as manager for a little over seven -the longest tenure of any who have held the city's top administrative office He tendered his resignation in January 1959 and was succeeded in the position on March 2 of that year by Walton Taylor who came pere from Michigan Choose from these famous Ortho Models: Ortho Posture Rest Ortho Siesta Ortho Mafic Ortho Form Ortho Sleep Ortho Regal Ortho Contract Motel Ortho Royale Ortho Deluxe and Ortho Elegance This is your chance for big savings on Kings Queens Twins Fulls Convertible Sofas and Corner Groups Available in factory-selected fabrics only But hurry limited quantities Not ail models in all stores Visit an Ortho Factory FINAL STITCHING on a 1776 gown modeled by Carla Rominger (center) is put it by Mrs' Don (Cynthia) Dinsdale (left) while Mrs John (Winnifred) Ospital (light) inspects another dress made by the two Ben Lomond High School achers Bicentennial Celebrations KEEP BICYCLES OFF SIDEWALKS RIDERS WARNED FINANCE DIRECTOR To Feature Gowns of 76s Selecting a representative groip of clothes for the 177C era give some idea of the also will make a wedding dress terchanged with other tops to The best or ballroom dress broaden the wardrobe The best dress coat is blue crushed velvet and is is made of blue-green brocade Mr Taylor served until Jan 21 1969 Edward Carlson the city's finance director was named temporary manager and on April 28 1969 was given a permanent appointment Mr Carlson resigned Dec 7 1961 and Personnel Director James Eide became acting city manager while the City Council sought a successor On Feb 15 1962 Samuel Hood was appointed to the office Mr Hood was a former West Coast business and municipal executive who served until July 1 1966 Warm weather brings out a danger on downtown sidewalks bicyclists weaving their way through pedestrian traffic Ogden Police Officer Lue Birch in charge of the bicycle detail pointed out that this is illegal and persons found violating the city ordinance will be issued citations Most of the offenders are cyclists old enough to ride in the street Officer Birch said Sidewalk riding presents a high danger of injury to cyclists themselves and pedestrians he added ANNEXES AREA Under Mr ad-mmistration the city annexed a large tract of valuable residential property along the southeast bench completed a I dffiiultv in deciding which 'with a full-length front inset of cos umes would best represent I blue-green satin A blue-green coat tha gra trim studded with After the Te history designing sequins accents the making of these costumes is a French 1 bicentennial project of two Ben overskirt Lomond High School home brocade economics teachers Mrs John I Accenting the ballroom gown Wi inefred Ospital and Mrs Is a floor-length hooded cape of Don Cynthia Dinsdale green velveteen It is lined The Utah Bicentennial Wlth tne same satm that the Commission awarded the pair dress $10)0 for their project Ad-j The person modeling this diurnal funds were granted by I dress will wear a wig of high the Ogden City School District bouffant style similar to hair The projects will involve 10 todies the 1776 era 12 costumes representing the hen the women had their thair combed in this style they i posgjkie ancj other items of the i often would only wash their hair wardrobe 'every three or four months Thee will be a description CLEANED OUT written about each of the out- clothing will be done by Ben uncommon for them a5ong with a dialog of in- 16 have lice in their hair Thev teresting facts about the of makeup and why IMm Annual tha would the hairdo nome of th costumes II be vermin everv two the women wore what they did best-dress with others everyday out 'em TMs make up a up wear tor women girls men bos The teachers and students Sale now in progress program which will be presented upon request MODEL COSTUMES Girls and guys from Ben Lomond High will model the costumes for programs to be presented to school civic and church groups in the Ogden area The costumes will be ready for the Pioneer Day Parade on July 24 and will be used from that time through 1976 When the Dicentennial celebration is over the clothing and other facets of the program will become the property of the Ogden City Schools It considered unusual to see women probing their hair with long-handled scratchers even in public One of the everyday dresses for the ladies is of calico and muslin It features a which the women wore to protect their hair from dust A different version of this cap was worn at night to keep the heat from escaping from their heads The everyday dress will be worn with a crocheted lace trim shell of fine gauze This dress has the typical overskirt which can be in- We only have two major sales a year and it's time for one of them now! 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