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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 19

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Ogden, Utah
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19
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-w-w v( aw xwav COMM UN I PICTURE FRAMES THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER B3 OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 16 1935 Use Caution Avoid Mishaps Roy Chief Urges Youngsters ROY With the beginning In the field will be honored RUMMAGE SALE Tha Ladies Auxiliary ta CpI Fred Grant Rost 14B1 Veterans of Foreign Wars will -held a rummage sale Saturday Sept 17 at tha Wall Art Community 2660 Wall At Dears will be eponad at 10 am sharp Again Thank You LIANORA WILSON Publicity VFW Auxiliary oming Boys and girl! 12 to 18 of the Second Ward will leave the church house at 6:30 a tomor-row for an all day outing at Tim-panogos Cave The group will be accompanied by class instructors and members of the ward bishopric Food for the day will be furnished by the ward The youngsters earned the trip with their high attendance records throughout the past three months YOUR SUMMER AWAY Ready Mada and Custom Built $J47 GATEWAY GLASS AND PAINT CO 2340 Wash Blvd Dial 4S19 i i i I I I DON'T PUT SHOES Bring Them In LEATHER LINEN SUEDE REFIMSHING DONE Shoes Resueded BROADWAY NEW PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT IN ROY Youngsters at Lakeview School in Roy lack for playground facilities this year thanks to the PTA and the School Board which together purchased $900 worth of equipment Assemblying the units here are Glen Scoville (left) and Albert Knight The Lakeview PTA held a number of fund-raising projects to finance its end of the undertaking The equipment includes a slippery slide jungle jim horizontal bars and climbing bars The units will be cemented in place for durability and safety i I I 1 5 in One of the New Fall Shades LET US MAKE THEM LOOK HEW! Black Brown or Navy (Other celer slightly higher) 5 Blvd Ogden Utah 8 Sgt Wold said that the westbound machine apparently traveling at a high rate of speed failed to make the turn near Yellow Creek bridge hit a guard rail and missed the bridge entirely The machine hurtled through the creek bed traveled 147 feet out of control and came to rest upside down The 1952 sedan was demolished Both men were thrown from the car Sgt Wold said he was unable to determine which had been driving Bodies of both are at the Bills Mortuary in Evanston Morgan High New MORGAN A new set of cheer-j leaders plus representatives toj the student council have been) chosen in Morgan Heading the Morgan High rooting section will be: Georgia Heiner daughter of Mr and Mrs Milo Heiner Di-Anne Fry daughter of Lyoal Fry Layton Iren Garner daughter of Mr and Mrs Virgil Garner and Evelyn Brough daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Brough They were elected yesterday Student Council representatives are: Wayne Whife 9th grade Richard Porter 8th Don Carlile 8th Jack Hannum 7th Jan Dickson 12th JoAnne Toone 11th Michael Bridges 12th Beverly Boh-man 12th Carlyn Porter 8th Wayne Hodgson 9th Virginia Hulet 8th: Billy Dahlquist 12th Colleen Turner 12th and Garth Palmer 11th Alternate council representatives who are to be present at student council when the above named cannot be present were also named They are: Paul Carter 9th Phillip Castle 7th: Robert Straight 7th Carvel Thatcher 7th Gary London 11th rie Watson 11th Bonnie Bates i 9th John Nance 12th Dixie Andrews 8th Gary Leak 9th Judy Mortenson 7th JoAnne Whittier 12th Kay Rich 12th and La Mont Peterson 12th Faculty advisors are Clark Wright art instructor and Raymond Larsen High school principal and RESUEDIflG BY EXPERTS to Look Like New SHOE REPAIR EVANSTON Wyo Two Af-ton Wyo men were killed late yesterday afternoon when their speeding jcar left Highway 30 three) miles west of here plowed thorough a nearly-dry creek bed and overturned Delman Miles 24 son of Owen Miles former policie chief in Af-ton was killed instantly when he was thrown from the car ac-according to Sgt Leonard Wold of the Wyoming State Highway Patrol who investigated -Ray Astle 21 son of Mr and Mrs Edward Astle of Afton died at 10:30 pm in the Uinta County Memorial Hospital here He suffered internal injuries and rib fractures Plain City to Hear Former Missionary PLAIN CITY A recently re-turned LDS missionary will be the speaker at Plain City Sunday evening services He is Darwin Taylor son of Mr and Mrs Wheatley Taylor who makes his home now in West Weber Services begin at 7:30 pm Robert Folkman broke his jaw in the Tomato Day accident at Hooper A son of Mr and Mrs Clair Folkman he was hurt while riding a bull in the competition there A second youth Jake Post Jr broke an ankle while practicing football at school Brigham to Honor Young Missionary BRIGHAM CITY Cordell Nelson son of Mr and Mrs David Nelson 434 1st North St will be honorcyl at a missionary fare- well program Sunday in the Brigham City Third Ward at 2nd North and 2nd West streets Elder Nelson will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake next Wednesday and will depart for the mission field Oct 1 He will labor in the Hawaiian mission He is a graduate of the Box Elder High School and Weber College ri ri GREEN BEANS "Be USE Plan Fireside In Marriott The Stake M-Men and Gleaners will hold a fireside at Marriott Sunday at 9 pm Stake President Raymond Pace will be the speaker and refreshments will be served The Stake M-Men and Gleaner Council is in charge Vickie Ann Taylor was the name given the daughter of Mr and Mrs DaWayne Taylor at a recent church meeting Two returned servicemen of the ard Don Dinsdale and Frank Blair will be speakers at this sacrament meeting Special music has also been arranged The ward Primary will meet Wednesday at 4 pm during the winter and spring Dean DeVries son of Mr and Mrs Ken DeVries and Rodney Hadley son of Mr and Mrs Ambrose Hadley are both sporting casts around a broken arm each Dean fell from the top of a parked automobile while Rodney fell from a bicycle in Sunset Officials Attend League Meeting in SUNSET A large delegation from Sunset is attending the Municipal League convention now under way in Salt Lake Representatives from here include: Mayor and Mrs Arthur Mitchell Mr and Mrs William Doe Mr and Mrs Steven Call Mr and Mrs Michiel Burson Mr and Mrs William Bailey Mr and Mrs John Nicholas Mr and Mrs LeRoy Stettler Mr and James Meadows Mr and Mrs Clayton Peterson Mr Tippetts Mr Arnold Youngberg Mr Ellis Kendrick and Mr Robert Robertson Attending from Clinton are: Town Board President Albert Mitchell and members of the Board and their wives: Mr and Mrs Norris Taylor Mr and Mrs Lincoln Ross Mr and Mrs Claude Draayer Mr and Mrs Milton Burnett and Mr and Mrs James Davis Begins Training EVANSTON Wyo Lois Allard daughter of Mr and Mrs George Allard of Evanston has entered the Holy Cross Hospital School of Nursing in Salt Lake City to begin training as a nurse She is a graduate of Evanston High School in the class of 1955 PINEAPPLE No 1 Vi tins Dozen PRUNE PLUMS Dozen APPLE SAUCE Dozen DOG FOOD DOG FOOD Sliced Tastewell No 303 Frisky case of 48 pPMSEEEIEEElllUMUlllHEElEBPJEEIMElllElMEElllEiljUEIEIi Sure YOU Shop the Wise Way" of another school year Police Chief Amasa Baker asks students 1 and parents alike to use more caution in order to avoid accidents on the way to and from school Youngsters riding their bikes to school are urged by the chief to observe the same laws that govern automobiles: Do not ride on sidewalks give arm signals when making a turn and travel the same direction as the cars Mr Baker asked parents who take children to school not to cross traffic lanes to unload and stft up against traffic And to all drivers the chief added: Abide by the speed limit of 20 miles an hour through all of school districts Mr Baker also said that even though there is no state law concerning the passing of school buses all drivers should use extreme caution when they pass a bus unloading youngsters He also advised parents to instruct their children to remain standing in groups ater departing from buses and wait until the bus is well on its way before crossing streets This way Mr Baker said many accidents can be avoided The Roy Fourth Ward MIA will hold an dpening program Tuesday at 7 pm with a special program All ward mis-sionaries including those still Serves in Germany EVANSTON' Wyo Pfc Bob Bullock 25 son of Mrs Leland Bullock 744 Main St Evanston is stationed in Germany with the Army 9th Infantry Division 70 mmr 4LI Asphalt Floor Tile Easy to Do-It-Yourself 9x9-in Tile 5c810c Dark Md Light lasting bauty at lawst costl Ideal far basrnnt floors Pattern can't wear off Said only in 48-til carton lots AAKw'vywyAVwvVjyAv Homart Roofing Roll Covers 100 Sq Ft 90-Ib Roll Reg 42o3o88 Quality flt bas is saturated end caatd with pur asphalt thickly sur- feed with mica far ral protection! 5 2475 Washington -X- iH' 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