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Show oo STANDARD-EXAMINER MORNING, UTA Weber PTA to Glimpse New Teaching Devices MARINE LIFE IN TROPIC WATERS TO BE SHOWN IN WEBER SERIES JAN Have you ever wondered what it’s like to swim underneath the tropical waters off the Bahamas, explore the reefs and watch the colored fish? a good idea of what it’s like by seeing Stanton ‘You can Waterman’s “Water World’ film on the Weber College pee ‘ture and Artist program at Ogden High School Wednesday at 8 spear fishing, descent into one of the mysterious Bahamian blue moving through holes, and a shot o} a monstrous water ae Nese Harbor, leaving a wake of ae Wateerman, who will be present . ee ribe the scenes, has eosinae diving and underwater photography co to the Mediterranean, Caribbeai nm and many other p S may be bought at the door for $1 by tine mao do not hold a season ticket. » Members of the PTA will tour the Weber os District during Founders Da; District ae tee will transport the PTA membership through the district to see the advanced team teaching, learning by means of programmed texts and teaching ae oe . H. Bell, district sper ene: " said theme of thisy Founders | Day is “Schools "Then Two STANTON WATERMAN Underwater Explorer condemnation Drageecinae on by the Valley School PTA Board Meetings Set by Japanese . The annual board meetings for. the Ogden Japanese Christian Church will be held Friday and Huntsville Town Cou = other piece of is needed to Saturday. Friday’s meeting will begin with | Sai e the ee hAoae is a a business session at 5 p.m., folsae e by t by the Roy ni Elementary oat a Bell’s administrative assistant, Dr. William church and higher education adattempts had been made to contact ee: and panel ai ie owners including a oa worship service will start the letter that was not returne Meeting Postponed Ogden Flute Club meeting has been poste from Monday, a ary to Monday, January 29, an vil be held at 7:15 at the home of and the! Dr. and Mrs. Fred Matthies. SLCUON oe 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. after which enlistment for church vocations will b aken. ‘A business session at 11:10 a.m. i sesst ion. willé be the concluding o st ieee OGDEN, OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAIH, SUNDAY MORNING, JAN. 21, 1962 MEMBERSHTP LIST for the Veteumns of World War I, Ogden acks ee is reviewed by ace Drysdale, senior ene oe er; Commander Paul and James D. Poole, junior vice coon eer (left to For Scots Week at Ben Lomond High right). World War I Veterans Group Elects Officers of World War I, Ogden, Veteran * 1011: will feed Paul T.| ponencian emFe Mohler as commander officers will be named date. quar-| Andrew Wheeler, oe W. Ane ander: W. pander; least 90 days who saw veterans nee ae at coun tent ae cots Week! officers Art Jones, president; Lavon Smith, vice resident; Veann Bingham, secretary, and Ron NorIt starts Monday at Ben Lomond High School, ton, historian, along with the officers of ~ clans and preparations are being made to assure a gala pera at that time. The school now has 17 clans. occasion. n interesting program has been arranged for ee . Sects Week, starting with an assembly and the showis set apart in remembrance of the ca. — Burns, ‘Thefamoussch poet, and to honor — ing . ' ae picture with a Scottish background, lay of of Robert the school. the name on e school was named Ben 00! ‘ ues are scheduled for Tuesa basketball Lomond by popular vote after a — day at 6:30 p.m. between Ben Lomond and Bonnename from a its Peak received Lomond Ben villille varsi ity and ae easlyity teeams, at Bonne. group 0! f Scots, who settled in North 0Fax den Vall eS e High, ee on Friday, between Ben Lomond an calling the community New Glasgow. They ni Clearfield High School with varsity ae baie fter a similar one in Scotlland. the ae ‘ill arsity teams, at Ben Lomond High. school has carried out the Sicottish tradition The since it a dedicated in 1954, naming its literary | wear plaids and uniforms, and the clans their Espa. __tish regalia for these occasions. publications, The Clansman, Highlander,.Thistle and On Wednesday, another assembly will be held gees using the Scottish imsignia, and es; af } i at a later The Veterans of World War I of febers Akeof the barracks re- -elected him the U.S.A. Ine. was organized in t and the in ae was chartered 1952 Congress Joseph| | By Otiens eothmtinder Seat iceinclude bie | elected lowe eriedittercss ee pire | ve : ee ae S lan and William Earl Bass, judge | ticipation in Wor advocate. Chosen to serve a three-year trus-| An Ogden chapter OF existed since 1957 and currently claims ablishing various clans ladies’ auxiliary rd E, Revor with | 285 members. A tee term was 1c Numerous Activities Being Planned T. Mohler, plaid ie school also is proud of ae carry-over trustees Clarence A. An-| also carries on an active program. derson and George D. Grant. of e MEE 2 = tae ee ate aHThursday ke fourth fe ed adjutant-and otter appointive) te. VW -DOMe) 20) se eta aur ts books on Scotland given to the schooll by its Dp princiipal al arl at that time, Dr. Ellis S. McAllister. iPardoe of BYU} at Provo, also stimulated its Ai LDS ion and David 0. McKay, president of Church, ep a it impetus throwgh his hccest over the The irary started with 140 volumes on Scotland and the er has doubled at the: present time. Donations’ bom citizens for this provject are acceptails bs any time. S Week was begun in 1959 Iby student body Concert Series Offers Young French Violinist - ith Dr. t McAllister as guest speaker. School band Bonnie Lassies will give selections and the wil give Scottish ish pla: I: soa ce. cottish S Swor given by officers of the Inner-Clan Federat 0 A PTA meeting will be held Thursday a ; a display of new Scottish books, 5 mapsps, venirs, dolls, swords, bagpipes and other articles under direction of Mrs. Helen Young, librarian. _Refreshwill be served with Inter-Clan officers in charge. All students of the school will participate in the “Scots Week celebration. Lionel Drechsel is principal. i i Karen Peterson (left), Ruth Young, Sherry the school, wait for their cue, as Kathy Wilkin- Ronney Child (left), Russell Hokanson and Leona Sully (right) wait for Gary Lawson to fin- other instruments, in a rehearsal of the band. Bluemel, and Kathy Alley, Borinie Lassies at son (center) does Scottish Sword Dance solo. Christian Ferras, young French —— a appear ears night at 8 the Ogden High School de ina an Caner by the den Community-Weber College Concert Association. ‘erras, a native of Touquet, ital continued them at the Paris Conservatory. When he was barely in his teens, he was awarded the Paris Conservatory’s first prizes in violin and chamber Layee in 1946, and two Sg lat a. Contest at eaten and ol awards of cst orches! ae South ae Australia, New Fe Canada and the United tates. TecorcHns He also has made several album CHRISTI To Play Monday i Night as appeared in New York’s | Espagnole, four movements, EdouCannecie ard Lalo; Mazurka in F minor, “Golden tone,” ‘‘breath-taking| Opus 7, No. 3, Impromptu in F technique” and “exciting person-| sharp major, Opus 36, Etude in C ality are among the comments made rosin Opus 10, No. 12 (Revoluby some of the 'y’s critiics. nary), mal \daopi $ He will present the following pro-| luza, Sarastate; Caprice Viennois, eee Adagio ieee Hayden; | Kreisler; Piece en forme de Hai jor | zanera, Ravel; and Polonaise in D m4 violin alone) aa Symphonic | major, Wieniawski. “| ; ; S. Ogden to Study Parking Zone Idea; To Check Roy’s SOUTH OGDEN — ing in the lots without lowering ae td studying the advisability the 40th and Madison zone to comating a parkin ial woe allow off-street parking with- MCE ee tabe sic: ip ae woul ew or the ing er the ° Pic e eto be followed, | Committee parking zone is in force in Roy. He was asked by the council to familiri i ie Roy system, and then report his opinions to the| council, A. petition from Mr. and Mrs.| Louis Campbell for the ie to re-| zone from residential to commercial | three lots behind their food store | at 40th and Madison to allow off-| street parking has been before the} ony for oe time. City planners recommended that | the petition be denied. It was this situation that brought on the sug-| gestions to look into the new park-| ing zone, which would permit park-| R £ Firm Nan aes co Fi rm Named In $4,000 Lawsuit b Ur Scots Stu Lomond High School is becoming more popular each ua and Princt- for Come see Nelly Don’s fresh fashion cuts that give you smart new designs, superb fit and handsome fabrics. Just try one on! A. Connoisseur costume—shaped jacket tops simple, well-cut sheath. Blend of rayon, cotton and silk in navy. 12 to 18 and 12¥ to 18%. 25.95 ume baa B. Riviera double-knit cotton—with Nelly Don’s knack for elegant simplicity, excellent fit. Honey beige, pink, frosted lime. 8 to 18. 22.95 C. Cotton candy casual—new shirtwaist design in delicate pastels accented with a wide woven border. Green, pink or blue. 8 to 18. 17.95 D. The Newport coatdress—handsome <i basic in Homespun, new textured blend of rayon and silk. Navy, natural, 10 to 20 and 12% to 18!2. 19.95 CALENDARS IN} E. Spectator dress—smart two-tone casual with slimming lines cut in a textured rayon and silk blend. Navy, grey, 14 to 42 and 14% to 2242. 14.95 F. Brush-print shirtwaist—soft a at its best in a shantung- “weave blend of acetate and rayon. Cinnamon brown, green, blue. 10 to 20 and 10% to 20%. 14.95 Laerikat ish his bagpipe solo before joining him with y A suit asking $4,000 in damages ard B. Larsen, James L. has been filed in Second — pee ele W. H. Loos, Franklin D. Court by a contractor who char: Maughan, Dick Myers, Rulon Starinferior materials were used on a|ley, Elwyn S. Walker and Keith church roof. i Plaintiff in: the’ action. is. Hiiqyitt (=e M. Greenwood, doing business as eee the beep eee Co. Defendant is vin L. Checkman, doing a business eet the Checkman Roofing 0. The comlahe aces that the Cheekm firm subcontractor. on the He Trinity Presbyterian Church at 140 N. Tyler, and that inferior materials were used, ENGAGEMENT ANSWER TO PUZZLE at Ben d an Fifteen Ogden businessmen will act on the Urban Development committee of the Chamber of Commerce Hoey: Names of the 15 were announced Thursday wd. Clyde Buehler, president of the Chamber of Commerce: The group plans an early meeting o make plans for the 1962 program The committee is headed by Richard Stine as chairman. Vice chairman is Ralph C. Duvall. Other members: bie Ww. Patric, on representative; M. rowning, Keith peuipbel. Charles Clark, meyer Week pal Lionel Drechsel and Pam Profaizer choose a suitable film for entertainmen Ss ties rest, Hi, ohare iS city and the usual procedures of in- Cham YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR NELLY DON SPRING FASHION “SHOWS FRIDAY, JANUARY. 26th 1 P.M.—3 P.M.—7:30 P.M. MISS DOROTHY ROWEN, Nelly Don‘s Fashion Consultant Will Be Our Guest Gayle Wangsgard (left) and David Dixon, clan.members at the school, go over plans with Rebecca Larsen, teacher, for activities that will highlight Scots Week fun Mrs. Helen Young, librarian, (center) assists Gabriels Obaid-Frias (left) and Fritz See. exchange students, in finding reference books in the oo fast-growing Scottish library. aS |