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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 15

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEE 0B UTAH FRIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 22 imt OGD Sewer Lines Finally Laid Under Canal North gden IK AsksBatQ on NORTH OGDEN The sewer issionaries NORTH OGDEN All former missionaries who have served either foreign or -stake missions for the LDS Church are asked to contact Blaine Parkinson as soon lines have finally been laid un-1 der the North Ogden Canal at the 2600 400 East Street- in- tersection but not until work-' men had jackhammered through heavy rock and cement walls i about 2 feet thick and cut a i section of the canal floor com- pletely out The unexpected thickness of i the walls and floor threw engineering calculations out of kilter and the whole line had to be yanked out for a good 100 feet as possible and give him the I name of the mission in which they served and the dates This includes all who served whether or not from the North Ogden LDS Wards This information is necessary i to make up the list for the com-i ling March 4 LDS celebration --I Many North Ogden residents spent a worried night when they found that several escapees from 'the Utah State Industrial School were hiding out in the area For the third (fourth) time 4 land re-laid two feet deeper to WARM Flames gut the interior of the historic Morgan Court House as workmen raze the structure to make way for a new larger building Larry Roylance has had his car taken by the culprits Larry works in a grocery store at Five Points 14 eauiiGS enters SADDLE SEASON SOON North Ogden Junior Posse officers Vice President Blake Hall (left) Treasurer Karen Snell Secretary Linda Chatelain and President Bill Rawlings take time put for a Jittle fun before drill and practice seasoji starts There are about 30 members in the junior group Plans have been laid for new uniforms to set off the corning searson's event Individual awards will be presented to 36 Aaronic Priesthood boys of the Second Ward in Sacrament meeting Sunday night FULL NIGHT'S SLEEP Dee Shupe will be able to get a full night's sleep from now ontesf iss Roy Morgan Razes Court House MORGAN Morgan County's 70-year-old Court House was burned to the ground Tuesday and the debris will be cleared away for the construction of the new Morgan County and City Court House and Memorial Building Just a year ago the preliminary clans for the new county 1 on unless some unforseen trouble ROY Busy making prepara- Planning to graduate from for their appearance in thetber High School this spring Miss Evanston Speech Students "Miss Roy" contest scheduled for March 1 at the Lakeview School are 14-oung women who will vie for the coveted title that will of- get under the waterway FILLED WITH CEMENT Even then the scheme would not have worked but with the approval of the canal board the canar floor was cut out and the sewer pipe run through on a heavy rock base Then the entire cut and hoIe underneath was filled with cement The canal was put in by early settlers who used the only thing they could find for lining the waterway rock and boulders which were plentiful Workmen found that the heavy walls had been cemented later on It took them a day and a half to cut through lay the pipe and refinish the canal floor where the cut was made MUSHY STRETCH OVER A mushy stretch of ground on 600 East Street held the second crew of workmen up all day yesterday Sewer crews found that lines being laid along the street paralleled water- mains The banks kept caving in and workmen were forced to brace the water pipes up with heavy timber to keep them from breaking The walls of the trench had to be shored up before pipe could be laid A fire hydrant came in for special treatment when a chain was fastened to it and it was suspended in midair until the sewer lines were laid past it Prepare for '57 Festival ber the winner an opportunity to building were made The old enter the "Miss Utah" contest this building was considered beyond year pops up in the sewer lines in front of his home When the sewer line went in the drain was pulled out and water draining off from the place was backing up and coming in the Shupe basement Between a bucket brigade and a gasoline pump the water was kept out but the job had to be done every few hours night and day Now Lee Haviland has put a new drain in and the Shupes are hoping their night work will be over for a while Wins Safety Award PROVO A highway safety campaign launched by the Brig-ham Young University Daily Universe student newspaper brought national honors and a $250 award it was announced this week by Editor Ralph Barney repair The old two-story brick building housed only four offices on the main floor a county extension service office county clerk's office county treasurer's office and Morgan City 1 office Upstairs were the court room and one small adjoining room On April 20 1874 preliminary plans for the old court house were drawn up but the building was not completed until Aug 9 1886 candidates will compete three divisions: talent formal and bathing suits Each will receive several hours of training at a school of charm prior to the contest and the winner will be given a 16-week course The latest contestants to enter are Carol Smith Joyce Chadwick Claudia Stimpson and Nancy Huseman Miss Smith a freshman at Weber College is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Ariel Smith of Roy She is a graduate of Weber High Chadwick is a daughter of Mrs Mary Chadwick Her talent is singing A daughter of Mr and Mrs Leslie Stimpson of Riverdale Miss Stimpson will graduate from Weber High this year For the talent division she will give a talk on careers Miss Huseman is a daughter of Bud Huseman Planning a dramatic reading in the talent show she will also graduate from Weber High School this spring Contestants announced earlier are Marsha Rich Lee Ann Thorup Pat Howes Mary Lou Rund-quist and Janice Mason Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be obtained for $1 from any member of the Roy Jaycees sponsors of the contest or from the participating merchants A dance 'will follow the pageant Local' merchants sponsoring candidates include: Miss Rich Chad's Barber Shop Miss Smith Roy Department Store Miss Thorup Pioneer Finance Miss Howes Parrot Cafe Miss a n-son Bank of Utah Miss Rund-quist Roy Jaycees Miss Huseman Tubbs Service Miss Chadwick Sparrow Co Miss Stimpson American Food Wesf Weber Girls Visit 2 Hospitals WEST Girl Scout Troop 118 of West Weber enjoyed an afternoon making Valentine favors The troop visited the Thomas Dee Hospital and the St Benedict's Hospital and gave them to the children The troop then visited the Ogden Fire Department Fifteen Scouts attended with Scout leader Mrs Alma Parisi and co-leaders Mrs Lena DeGeorgio and Mrs Lucille Jar-dine TREATED TO SHOW Boy Scout troop 41 was recently treated to a show at the Ogden High School sponsored by the Weber Wildlife Federation Twelve boys attended with their leader Harold Ross FALLS OFF HAY Leon Greenwell son of Mr and Mrs Walter Greenwell of West Weber recently fell from a load of hay while attending a Sunday School hayride party and received an injured skull Scott Hadley sen of Mr and Mrs Dan Hadley recently received an injured knee when he flipped and fell Ha has had his knee in a cast and is improving Cost of the building was $6527 and much of this money was School and nlavs the piano ness drama instructor A one act play "Androcles and the Lion" will be presented Chosen for the cast after try-outs were Janice Cobb Jimmy Myrick and Merrill Shaw Also entering the prose and poetry contest at the festival will be Jackie Jamison Janice Cobb Karen Rasmussen Pat Johnson Larry Prof fit Barbara Bills and Judy Cook Typing awards for 10 minutes of work with fewer than five errors were presented recently to high school students Pat Brown Loretta Burton Judy Wickham Nancy Chappell Connie Gerrard and Barbara Jarrett Typists who typed for five minutes with only two errors on their first trial were Jo 1 Barker Nancy Chappell Charlotte Martin Mary Ann Mills Stanley Spear and Patricia Strong Judy Bodine Lorna HeUewell Judy Gerrard and Lorna Spencer won the title of OAT (Order-of Artistic Typists) on their ability to set up a rough draft Earning 50-word pins were Janice Cobb Connie Clark Judy Gerrard and Lorna HeUewell Top honors went to Lorna Spencer Judy Bodine and Linda Peterson for their ability to type 60 words a minute without errors raised during the construction of the building by renting the unfinished rooms for dances and parties DOORS OPEN 9:30 Samuel Francis and Lyman Appointed Chairman PROVO Dr Edward Christensen has been appointed chairman of Brigham Young University's department of Business Education and Office Management to replace Lars Crandall according to President Ernest Wilkinson The move to be made effective June 1 is in accordance with BYU policy of rotating chairmanship of departments Professor Crandall an assistant professor of secretarial training will take a leave of absence to continue graduate study after June 1 Porter and members of the city council were chairmen of the building committee County commissioners were then known as the County Court Joseph Porter was judge John Rich Willard Smith and William Toone were selectmen and Samuel Francis clerk In contrast the new one-story building which will be completed within the next year will cost EVANSTON Wyo Students of the Evanston High School speech and drama department are preparing for the Southwest District Speech Festival to be held in Afton Wyo on March 8 and 9 according Jo Allen Cham- Morgan Wears Its Quota in Polio Drive MORGAN Morgan County Polio Fund donations for this year is expected to exceed $1200 and is Bearing its $1500 quota according to Kenneth Tucker county campaign director To date a total of $1168 has been turned over to Mrs Harvey Mecham secretary "North Morgan Community took in total of $25895 and probably collected more per capita than any of the other seven communities" said Mrs Mecham Included in the total to date its $3685 collected from the "Coffee Date" by local cafes $11795 from the "Teens against Polio Dance" and $114 from the Morgan Consolidated Schools and $89920 from the "March of Mothers" in a county house-to-house canvas Assisting in the 'drive were: Mrs Jack Thackeray county campaign chairman and Mrs Curtis Rogers Jr and Mrs Lewis Waldron co-chairmen Miss Jan Waldron was "Teens Against Polio' chairman assisted by Miss Lois Bell and Wayne Morgan Community captains for the "March of Mothers" were: Mrs Camille Wilde Croydon Mrs Betty Reed Devils Slide Mrs Martha Mikesell Porterville Mrs Betty Rose Richville Mrs Joella Wright South Morgan Mrs Myrtle and Mrs Rhea Little North Morgan Mrs Olga Han-num and Mrs Verna Nelson Milton and Mrs Lois Chard i Miss Simpson Miss Chadwick SATURDAY lYsonrnfiG At 10:00 am SAFETY AUGERS JAFIBOIIEE approximately $431970 It will! include 20 city and county of- fices plus a 60x40 foot audi- torium with adjoining kitchen a veterans' roofti library court room jury room jail two janitors rooms four rest rooms five vaults and 1900 square feet of storage space in the basement POPULAR SPEAKER Formosa Teacher Finishes Evanston Exchange Stint On Our Sto? LIVE RADIO CONTESTS STATION KKOG 730 en Your Rodit Miss Rich Miss Thorup Ward Presents 14 Attendance Pins LAYTON The LDS Seventh Ward recently presented 14 of its members pins for perfect Sunday School attendance ranging from one-to 10 years Mrs Clarence (Grace) Forbes received a pin for her perfect 10-year record in the Sunday School i Awarded a seven-year pin was Karen Wright daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo Wright Two year attendance pins were given to Donald Burnett Jr Dan Riley and Quintus Wilson- For one year of perfect attendance the following members received the pins: Robert Harris Tynetta McCarty- Enid Jo Nordgren LaMont Harris Ella Weaver Tamara Whiteside's Sophia Weaver Evelyn Evans and Maxine Robins EVANSTON Mrs Pang- It will contain 23800 square feet of floor space It will measure 305 feet long 50 feet deep in the center 138 feet deep on the east end and 55 feet deep on the west end Ernest Stettler of Logan was awarded the contract for the new building for $418935 Time limit for completion including preparing the grounds for landscaping is between 300 and 400 days- On Our Screen "OUTLAW STAUICN" Cortoon Hop Hsrriga? Offers Course In Decorating MORGAN A course in "Interior Decorating" is being conducted at the Morgan High School Agricultural Room It Is instructed by Kenneth BoyJe of Ogden and is being held at 730 pm Wednesday Thursday of this week and next under the sponsorship of the Morgan PTA and the local school This is part two of the adult education program Entrance fee is $1 per person Applications will be accepted by the Morgan County Democratic Central Committee for the positions of Deputy County Clerk and Recorder of Morgan County and assistant weed supervisor for the county Applications must be filed before Feb 27 with Harry Wilkinson county Democratic chairman and Mrs Marjorie Rogers county Democratic secretary From the applications Morgan County Commissioners will make the appointment on March 4 fx I i fr A' 1 Kids 25c Adults 50c i 1 £5 Miss Huseman Miss Smith ti I 1 1 1 1 (o)C3ro) i i i i ULLx 1 yuan Chi Loh has completed her assigned stay in 'Evanston as an exchange teacher studying teaching methods in the local high school i She left Tuesday morning for Cheyenne for a conference with state board of education members and other exchange teachers who have been in Wyoming for the past month on the Fullbright program From Cheyenne members of the group will go to Washington to make their reports to the State Department after which they will return to their native countries Mrs Loh teaches English to a class of 60 boys at Middle School in Taichung Formosa While in Evanston Mrs Loh was in great demand as a speaker at club and church meetings and at high school assemblies and in class rooms She" was entertained extensively in Evanston homes and returned the hospitality of Evanston people with gifts and social gatherings when she was hostess A graduate of the National Wu-han University of China with a bachelor of "arts degree in education foreign languages and liter- Dl Al Pleasant View Cast Plans North Ogden Play PLEASANT VIEW A cast of 11 from Pleasant View Ward will bring this hilarious three-act play to the North Ogden Stake House Tuesday at 7:30 pm under the direction of Jackie Mathews Included in the cast are: Jerry Jones Molly Ann Cragun Audrey Ellsworth Phillip Mathews Charleen Ellis 4Melvin Williams Marian Rhees Earl Harris Jim Case Diane Jones and Kenneth Tarns The story is centered around a pair of newlyweds their relatives and one gangster NOV SHOWING Two "First-run" Hits! SWZZPING FROM KENYA THE SKY'S TO Till COKCO! IV mn LIL1ITS Pleasant View Dinner Tonight PLEASANT VIEW It will be KP duty for Bishop Jay Rhees and his counselors when they whip up a dinner for all adult members of the ward tonight Assisted by their wives they expect to cook and serve the meal to about 250 and then wash the dishes AH money cleared will be applied on the new stake house building fund Besides Bishop and Mrs Rhees the others who are assisting are Mr and Mrs Leon Jones Mr and Mrs Eldred Erickson and Mrs Raymond Jones wife of the ward clerk who is in Washington MRS CHI LOH Studies Schools ature she was an assistant teacher at the National Taiwan University in Formosa from 1947 to 1949 Serves in Rhode Island LAYTON Serving at the Naval Station in Newport I is Charles Vernon seaman apprentice USN son of Mr and Mrs Tyrus Vernon of 231 Hill Garden Homes and husband of the former Miss Karen Kinney of Sidney Neb Before entering the service in October 1956 Vernon was graduated from Sidney High School 1 1 "0 ji If 1 I Jmgkfemtl I 1 kMlzml 1 jjjLLjiiil i i i UlX-lMl-X1Jjrl'rf Saturday Last Day In Technicolor Starring Scott Brady Rita Camm lerifti N1i SECOND KATURI ATTRACTION "SAN ANTONIO" once Tonight Gn Oliver Trio GLIDE INN In layton fj 1 1 1 i Flynn Alexis Smith 2i AhnnTxrr" Hlbh'ti lf 1-4 i-njfrx i'l Lolor "ISTANBUL" Errol Flynn Cornell Borcheri Plus The Bold and the Brave" PLUS Feature at 1:15 3:25 5:35 7:40 9:50 ITS 7 JOHN WAYN 'Dad FIcn of Missouri" 8 SWIM FREE PARKING With Jen Wymti ConnS Morgan DAN BAILED TECHNICOLOR jl I I CO-THRILLS I Optn Witkday twt 7 to 11 pm SoU to 12 PM Sunday 12 AM tm 10 Rainbow Gardens MAUREEN O' ROCK HUDSON luu SHOW i 1:1 fe v-1 SATUflDAY AT 12:43 i 0 JmJ 0 Jf WARD BOND CARTOONS FREE CANDY 2 BIG WESTERNS "OKLAHOMA KID" "BADMEN OF MISSOURI" ja a mm i Jayne Mansfield and Tom Ewell Starring in A GIRL CAN'T HELP IT Special Kiddie Matinee Saturday 2:45 CALAMITY JANE Doris Day Howard Keel Open Weekdays 6:45 Sat 2:45 Sundays 4:45 I Tt 11 Wi' vr i--- Mil DURYEA-ra Ovtr 2000 Soots Door Osott I 1 I 1 Shows mt 1:00 3:09 5:18 7:27 end 9:23 "fosUi" 1:15 3:22 5:33 7:43 :50 Anil CRHI'JM PARKIN 3 lei COLORED CARTOON fox rmvs Today Saturday and Sunday Adults 65c frill 2 thou 90 ChMrn 25t Studnt prht 50c end 45c with discount cord (i I ALSO CARTOON 1 I Shwc Continuous Today ji i Ssturdmy end iyniey i 11 frmm pm ji "uni At 12:45 pm 2 2 2 2- 2 2 2 2 ft ft- 0m 7.

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