Show OGDEN 12 OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SATURDAY EVENING JAN 13 1962 Transient Charged Slaying fmd" jn-Ogde- A first degree murder charge carrying a possible death penalty was read to a transient Friday in Ogden City Court I Ronald Kenton Smith appeared before City Judge Charles H Sned- charged with murdering liam M Edgington 2461 Adams don Wil- Moose Open Thursday evening in a 25th Street tavern i ! Meeting Here Members of the Loyal Order of Moose came through the snow from Colorado Wyoming and Utah to attend opening sessions of the :' tri-sta- te lodge convention Friday A meeting and dance opened the convention which moved into full swing today with lodges vieing for top honors in ritual competition Winners will be' announced at tonight's banquet which will precede a dance Sunday will see the convention wind up with a fellowship breakfast for members and candidates and a general breakfast for all members r CIVIC ACTIVITIES A major share of convention business will be concerned with the organization's civic activities according to regional director Fred T Wilson of Denver Colo Of particular interest is the bicycle safety program which includes education in safe driving The lodge also furnishes reflector stickers to bike riders The Moose firearms school for children and youth honor day which falls on Halloween will also be discussed as well as the traditional Easter car lift in which Moose members aid handicapped persons in attending church A crowd of 300 men and 50 women is expected during the convention and early reports indicate the weather failed to cut into the total to any substantial degree Judges Get Salary Hike The salary of Ogden's two city judges is now $9000 a year and city councilmen emphasized that pay raises for other employes will be forthcoming this year Councilman LeRoy G Bennett questioned whether the judges' salary should be raised before a pay increase is approved for other city t employes Councilman Rex Alvord said the council cannot adopt a general pay raise for city employes until "we determine the most equitable method of disbursing" a $54000 fund approved in the 1962 budget for pay hikes Councilman Bennett said1 it would approve the action "if other employes are assured they will get pay increases" He said there is some doubt in defendant is accused of fir22 caliber pistol slugs into four ing victim the body of the at close range The shooting occurred at the Mecca Tavern 338 MS:-- M'4 i r The tall rangy defendant f?4-- M r -- X -- ---7 5- - TREMONTON— Water users who amendment to a city ordinance habitually let their water bill lapse which will allow bowling alleys to may be in for some thirsty days in remain open on Sunday along with Tremonton pool halls Under consideration by the City Council are strict measures for those whose names appear on the -- -- v p this?? ap- peared calm when he was called before Judge Sneddon who promptly informed him the charge could result in the death penalty "I understand sir" answered LEGAL HELP Smith also asked for and re--i ceived legal help Second District Court Judge Parley E Norseth appointed attorneys L G Bingham and Richard Richards to defend the accused slayer Judge Sneddon set Wednesday at 2 pm for Smith's next appearance in court At that time a date for a preliminary hearing will be fixed Assistant County Attorney Darrell G Renstrom representing the state informed the court that the prosecution would ask for a preliminary hearing even if the defendant waived this right County Attorney Maurice Richards said his office would insist on the hearing since the death penalty is possible in this case and "We want no legal slip-ups- " Police were still unable this morning to establish a motive for the slaying Witnesses told officers a man who had been in the tavern earlier in the evening returned about 8:40 uttered an oath and started shooting Shots hit Mr Edgington a part-tim- e Mecca employe in the throat chest and twice in the back The final two rounds were fired after the victim fell to the floor PISTOL FOUND Smith was captured a short time later near the Central Fire Station about half a block from the scene Two witnesses told officers he remained in sight from the time of the shooting until the capture A 22 pistol was found in the West Park with an empty cartridge clip He claimed to have arrived in town only five hours before the "'" shooting The first degree murder charge was the first filed in Ogden since May of 1959 when James Warwick was accused of murdering Jonas Durrant McCall in a local "hobo jungle" v::: FLUFFY SNOW FLIES as Lewis Haines Weber College employe starts to clear walks on the college lower snowfall campus following Friday night's seven-inc- Three Ogden Men Die Of Shoveling Three elderly Ogden men died this morning of heart attacks suffered while shoveling snow The three victims were Michael Baptist 78 of 3207 Pingree William Koldewyn 81 476 16th and Equilla F Hansen 68 2562 Monroe The Ogden City ambulance was called first to the home of Mr Hansen at 8:49 am Mr Hanson had been shoveling his front walk and felt ill He walked into the house and collapsed He' was dead when the ambulance Architect Gets for New Building Go-Ahea- d 3 Theaters Promise Council To Control Film Showings M Blaine Peterson said today the architect has been instructed to proceed with plans for Ogddji's new federal building Design of the building by Keith W Wilcox & Associates has been held up for several months pending a decision on including federal court facilities in the new structure Rep Peterson said the decision to include the court space made last September is being relayed to the architect Originally included the court space was deleted and then reinstated at the request of Rep Peterson Rep Peterson said plans now call for space for US courts US attorney and US marshall facili- Rep D-Ut- ah ! ties Open House Due Sunday Afternoon so-call- ed Ogden nearly smothered early today with a fluffy blanket of snow MOAB (UPI) — Air and ground The snow reached 10 inches at Pine View Friday night and early that measured seven inches in today heaviest in several years The storm brought 43 of an inch depth the deepest fall of snow in over a year of precipitation in Ogden and 35 at The snow began Friday evening Pine View where it was lighter and and resulted in snarled traffic that dryer moved at a snail's pace Early today there were 14 inches Ogden City police reported 45 of snow on the ground at Pine property damage accidents Friday View night and early today The Utah Light snow continued to fall all Highway Patrol reported 13 in this morning adding to the woes of the district There were no serious in- street department ' W D Core superintendent of the juries One of the worst traffic snarls Ogden street department called out was at 12th and Washington The three salt trucks at 6:30 pm Frisnowfall was heayiest when the day The trucks and one plow Weber-Ogde-n basketball game worked through the night to clear ended at 10 o'clock city streets and salt intersections Automobiles movpd in low gear At 5 am today Mr Core called along the boulevard but the street out 13 snowplow trucks and three was so slick brakes were of little patrols use and cars slid helplessly The men and machines fought Last big snowfall was Dec 5 the snow all morning and Mr Core 1960 when six inches were rec- - said he hoped to have all streets corded cleared by 5 pm continued their crisscrossing of southern Utah today looking for two Civil Air Patrol flyers who disappeared Wednesday on a search mission Utah CAP pilots and observers and Grand County and San Juan County jeep patrols were covering a 10000 square mile area of rugged crags and crevices They were searching for Melvin Morrill Farm-ingto-n and Terry Courtwright Bountiful The two CAP rescuers disappeared while searching for Harry H Hansen 44 Sepulveda Calif in the Blue Mountain area about 50 miles south of here Utah officials' called off the search for Hansen late Friday He was last heard of a week ago today while on a flight from California to Colorado The Colorado CAP put 40 planes in: the air today searching for Hansen in the west- Clinton Girl Win Utah Wool Honors The Utah CAP flew 31 missions out of Moab Friday all concentrated on looking for the two miss- Ex-Ogden- ife A former Ogden Iresident and a Mrs Robert Newey Mrs William high school senior at Clinton took Grames and Mrs Spencer Combe first place in both the senior and Mrs Walter J Lovell is chairman District junior divisions of the state "Make of the Weber-Morgait Yourself with Wool" contest just "Make it Yourself with Wool" contest completed in Salt Lake City First place senior winner is Mrs Senior and junior state winners Judith Ann Maughan Winger now will now go on to the national conliving in Bountiful Miss Linda test next month The contest is Draayer daughter of Mr and Mrs sponsored by local state and naKenneth Draayer Clinton took tional wool growers associations first in the junior contest Mrs Winger was senior division first-plac- e winner n the Weber-Morga- n District contest held earlier this week Patsy Ann Hancock and Susan A new program through which Willmore won second and third place Both are students at1 Bon- graduate male and female regisneville High School) They did not tered nurses may qualify for a direct commission in the Air Force compete in the state contest Miss Draayer a senior at Davis has been announced According to TSgt Milton Card High School was top winner in the junior division of the Davis County local Air Force recruiting representative the new program will also District contest anesthesia include an JUNIOR WINNERS course with full pay and allowances Following are junior division dis- of their commissioned grade trict - winners from the Weber-Morga- n Detailed information concerning District who! went to state the requirements and application with their ratings and high schools procedures can be obtained through they represented: the Air Force recruiting office at Tamra Peterson Weber High 2224 Washington Blvd or by callfirst Nickie Hancock Bonneville ing EX second Jennefer Day Hull Ogden third Bonna Sue Atwood Bonneville fourth and Lois Ann Clawson Seaman on Cruiser Weber fifth Kort W Mildon seaman USN of Mr and Mrs Paul Mildon son Miss Claudia Richins Morgan I 4 Ogden is serving with of Route High student won first place in the of the Seventh Fleet staff the sub deb division contest but was aboard the guided not eligible to compete on a state commander missile cruiser USS Oklahoma City level Judges of the local contest were in the Western Pacific searchers - ern part of their state ing rescuers ff f OP ANY KINO SLADE TRANSFER Agent North America Van lines Across the Street or Across Dial EX "WORID WIDE MOVING" 4-89- 44 the Nation 321 22nd Street We just found out John th search L Loraine Cook welfare commissioner said that new concepts and philosophies prompted the move The plan was presented Wednesday to 60 county city and state social workers Wound Fatal To Layton Paratrooper LAYTON-20 Lorenzo G son of Mr and Mrs Eulogio P Saldivar 350 Angel died Pfc Sal-div- gunshot wound No details of the accident were available Pfc Saldivar enlisted in the paratroopers in January 1959 and had jbeen stationed at Ft Campbell since that time He was born Aug 10 1941 in Guadalupe Victoria Durango Mexico a son of Eulogio P and Josephine Gonzalez Saldivar He attended Layton Elementary School and Central Junior High School in' Davis County He was a member of the Layton Second Ward Surviving are his parents of Layton the following brothers and sisters: Sgt John Saldivar stationed with the Marine Corps in Memphis Tenn Joe Henry Saldivar with the Naval Air Force Corpus Christi Tex Thomas Saldivar Daniel Saldivar Mrs Mary Connie Carmen Saldivar and Lesburg Margaritia Saldivar all of Layton Funeral services will be announced bv Lindauist ChaDel of Memories in Kaysville ! 4 ' teen-ager- s J Bauman Mrs Bauman West Point Pair To Serve Mission POINT— Charles J and Mildred O Bauman who will serve WEST Town boy was charged with operating a motor scooter without a license a girl with driving without a license another boy for driving without a driver's license and a boy for speeding One I J Parker will handle waassignments and Claude Draayer will look into the town's park and recreation facilities Town Board President James W Bevan announced the group had been invited to meet with the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District later this month The meeting is tentatively set for Jan 22 ' -- 8)llw!' t 1 - -' 1 J Car Crosses Lines a mission to the Southwest Indian A guilty plea in City Court to Mission with headquarters in Gal- crossing doublerdouble lines relup NM will be honored at a sulted in a $15 fine for Albert testimonial Sunday at 7 pm in the Taylor 22 331 35th West Point Ward chapel They enter the Mission Home on BOWLING Jan 22 and motor to New Mexico 3 G A IVIES a week later Mr Bauman served a Swiss GerPractice Bowling Daytime man mission and has also comMonday thru Saturday Until 7 pm is He a two missions stake pleted : KIDS only 30c Line High Priest and has been active in this quorum as well as in genealShoes free for Kids ogy Bowl Mrs Bauman has served a mission to California and two stake 1876 Wash Blvd missions She has been working in the MIA and also has served in the presidency of the Relief Society NOn-CAIIGELAB- LE INSURANCE ' $100 for Qualified Drivers Caff or See GEO V II0LLEY DISTRICT AGENCY OFFICE Paramount Preferred Risk Mutual Ins Co Ph EX S8 2431 Kiesel Ave ! Indavud V To Build Made Improper Turn John L Wills 56 999 Canyon Road did not appear in City Court to answer an improper turn citation and $10 bail was forfeited Buy Refinance Remodel chapel of memories KAYSVILLE O UTAH Lowest Cost Fastest Service Best Deal in Town H Mi 7 re- 8 CLINTON — New Clinton Elwyn terworks c ar Juveniles Face New Town Boa rd Driving Charges In Clinton Gets ROY —Four were ferred to juvenile court by Roy officers after they were picked up Job Assignments for driving violations We are home loan specialists Our rates are as low as any and lower than many! Get our quotations Take time to compare Speedy experienced service tint his high our exact to color and quality paint depth R PFC L G SALDIVAR Schooled in Davis town cemetery j Air Force Offers Nurse Program SALT LAKE CITY (UPD—The Utah Public Welfare Department has announced a program to unify records for juveniles who need the services of the state agency The department has established a plan for records to be kept in a systematic and uniform way Mrs Helen Henderson department staff member said it will aid the wel fare worker to arrive at a more of the complete understanding child's needs She said it will suddIv informa tion for diagnosis and treatment data for administrating planning improvement of services accounting and statistical figures and re- Board members received assignments for the coming year at the board's initial 1962 meeting Dean J Nelson was selected treasurer and appointed to the Davis County Mosquito Abatement Board while Norris G Adams was given a special assignment to work on problems connected with the BAGGAGE ir STORAGE - Friday at Ft Campbell Army Hospital Ft Campbell Kyvjf-wha- t authorities called-- an 'accidental Utah Unifies Southern Utah Seven-Inc- h Snowfall Hunt Resumed Welfare Roll Smothers Local Area For Lost Pair --41 COTrtlGrtf VAN IIMt STND WOfcO tlGHTS KSKVtO In other action at its regular meeting the council approved a monthly charge of $1 per home for garbage hauling RECEIVES PROTESTS Jay Hershi city clerk reported that he had received a number of protests from citizens who claimed they did not use the garbage hauling services had no need for it and didn't want to pay-th$1 fee But the council decided that the only fair way was to charge each homemaker the same fee and then leave it up to the individual whether he took advantage of the garbage hauling services or not The council also set an $18 deposit to be paid by all newcomers to Tremonton for water sewer and garbage services This will be a protection to the city for any who might leave without clearing their utility bills up This' amount will be refunded if and when the homeowners decide to move away provided all bills are up to date The council has approved an FLOOD OF ACCIDENTS iP ITS) ment -- 88 Mrs Idella M Johnson 3059 Ogden widow of John S Johnson will be honored at an open house at her home Sunday from 2 to 6 pm Ogden theaters have pledged to said he thinks the answer lies with She requests no gifts cooperate with the City Council in the people Mrs Johnson celebrated her 80th controlling the showing of the people don't want to see birthday anniversary Friday "If undesirable movies but a city coun- them and won't Her address was incorrectly go to see them it cilman feels the final solution to the won't be economical to show them" listed in Friday's Ogden Standard-Examine- r problem rests with the people he said as 3059 Adams A letter signed by owners of three downtown theaters promising the cooperation was read to councilmen Thursday night by City Attorney Dean Clayton After hearing the letter Mayor Merle Allen asked if it meant "they will refuse to show" the undesirable movies "I interpret it as meaning they will show what they can get" said Councilman Don L Mueller Councilman George Alexander M OVI The storm left walks driveways and streets under a blanket that slowed traffic brought mishaps — but added to the area snowpack for a better spring runoff h ONE ACCIDENT MARS RECORD Gets Days $50 2nd Time Around delinquent list These might include turning off the water supply and requiring a $5 fee for restoring the service An ordinance already on city books provides for the penalty pay- e Warwick is currently serving a arrived life term in the state penitentiary At 9:28 am the Moss Ambulance Service was called to the home of Mr Koldewyn He was lying on the front sidewalk and ambulance men said he was dead when they reached him At 10:38 am the Moss Ambulance went to the home of Mr BapIn spite of snow and slick tist He was lying dead in his back roads Weber County sheriff depacciuties reported only one yard All three victims were taken to dent Friday night the Dee Hospital They investigated a minor Kenneth at accident Knapp Dee Hospital adproperty damage ministrator had a warning today: 619 29th which occurred when an Ogden city truck sanding the "Hospital statistics show that road slid into a parked car shoveling snow can be dangerous for people of this age Caution is owned by Edward White of the advised in such an endeavor" above address Driver of the truck was Leonard Robert Handy 27 who was not cited because of the "icy condition of the road" Sliding Auto Hits Gasoline Pump Sets Fire in Roy Tremonfdn May Turn Off Wafer If Bills Overdue p 'M - ' Mlh 4 25th the minds of employes although the council set aside a fund to grant pay hikes as soon as a study of city functions and operation is completed The entire council expressed asROY— A car sliding on icy pavesurance that the employe pay ment smashed into a gasoline raises will be approved when the it off and setting it pump shearing study is completed on fire today at 4 am Damage was estimated at $450 but no injuries were reported 10 Rosetta Johnson 34 Wherry Housing in Layton drove into Jesses' Texaco Station 6000 S 1900 W and began sliding according to George S Kristine 44 1004 21st Fire Chief Robert L Olsen and was sentenced to 10 days in jail Police Officer Donald Richan Roy and fined $50 in City Court when he The left front section of her pleaded guilty to his second charge bumper slid into the pump and the of driving during revocation electrical wires apparently ignited Judge Charles Sneddon made the the gasoline the fire chief said original sentence 30 days but sus- The driver was able to back out pended 20 on payment of the fine before flames surrounded her car Mr Kristine's license was reOfficer Richan said no citation voked some time ago for drunken was issued due to the icy condition of the pavement at the time driving ic FURNITURE i'A' - 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