Show OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER ii OGDEN UTAH F MONDAY EVENING JAN 14 1963 - Utah Senate President Gives Personal Look At '63 Session Issues 111§I r v- - Flames Gut Costume Firm in SI - '- v f? ft WW SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Fire ' the forwhat was described as We've been people destroyed written fr Tht Associates' Pre$$ very the third largest theatrical cos by Republican Sen Reed Bullen 54 of tunate in the State of Utah in beLogan who will be Senate president dur-n- o able to keep ahead somewhat tume house in the United States the IMS legislature which opens y ing Sen Bullen a radio station eneco-tiv- e of the economy in general of the Sunday with loss of its entire is starting his third term In office stock including many irreplaceUnited States and this is his outlook for the 1963 And seemingly we will have able authentic early American legislature) more money-toriginals and appropriate By Sen Reed Bullen we Monetary loss was estimated at Written for The Associated Press whencan make increases—which well over $100000 we will justified— certainly The 1963 Utah Legislature be nave to One fireman was hospitalized do ginning loaay nas one big probafter being overcome by smoke STATE DIFFERENT lem — whether we can keen fis and- - several others were treated cal responsibility and still meet Everyone is presenting demands DR WILLIAM H BENNETT for frostbite and exposure in tem me aemanas instead of letting and averages which show us as 15 degrees below zero Gives Tourist Report peratures the matter of keeping up with the being so much lower than the Destroyed was the Salt Lake Joneses take over in the state surrounding states and the 11 Costume Co owned by C F Al Western states It is difficult to economy len It is pretty hard to pit one facet meet averages Our state is dif"Ours was the only costume of our legislative problems against ferent than California it is difin Salt Lake City and the house another because they are all im ferent than the other states in the nation" said third largest portant when they affect the peoThere are times when we have Mrs Joan Baxter daughter and all of them affect to make a decision and do things ple owner and manager of the differently than we would at other firm's design and manufacturing times That is the problems facing LOGAN (AP) — The state of department us now VALUABLE ITEMS LOST We as legislators have to make Maine and the District of Columtwo bia were of the units only "We shipped costumes for theathe decision we have to decide but it is the people who have to the United States that did not trical productions throughout the have representatives visiting in nation No monetary value can Pay Public opinion is going to play Logan and registering at official be put on such items lost as 12 a big part in what we do We want tourist points in 1962 costumes from the Civil This is the information gained cavalry the people to set the information War an authentic complete leaththe er outfit which belonged to Chief DENVER (UPI)UA search for from radio television and news- from a ofreport released by Latter-da- y Church of Christ Jesus so know two light planes missing in the papers what the Sitting Bull some of Brigham they Saints stake proare And missionary we want problems the Young's personal possessions our Colorado mountains with a total of six persons aboard was sus- people to let us know their desires gram under which the tourist in- collection of antique guns and formation and guide service was swords and our library of books pended indefinitely Sunday night because public opinion plays a conducted in how we vote dating back to before the Civil pending definite leads to where- big part The shows 4750 that report I War" abouts of the crafts and better personally feel we can make tourists at LDS the registered some The three-alarWe increases fire shortly will do all weather in which to investigate in Logan from June 10 to after 6 am summoned 100 Temple we can a for the fire of all facets them good 3 The tourist information men into action and took 10 Sept of our com and economy people The Civil Air Patrol attempted We could bond but if we dn if center had an average of 56 tour- to resume a full scale search todoesn't solve cur problems and ists per days asking for assist- - jfjre worked in relays to avoid day but was forced to halt operaance Other points where registra- to the biting cold tions shortly after noon when a might add to them tion keDt were twere the! figures Just of officials a hi? warming chinook wind brought businessrecently Tabernacle and the Utah ner firm which moved into lx)gan tne cu zero tempera-Al- l higher temperatures to the frozen the State of State Universitv center stake said thev tUres Caused little trouble at the Virginia Rockies but brought overcast as so did because of the conservative ton" well and made search flights too and Washingfon5 in that state attitude as noses ine anup dangerous resented bv the tourists as Wp11 HAS GREAT FAITH as nearly 20 foreign countries The decision to suspend the Dr William H Bennett co- - cariouS search was made by CAP officials I don't go for the conservative He saifl th masses nf rnth anH who also took into account the attitude solely 1 feel I am a lib fact that upwards of a foot of eral but I have great faith in snow in the mountains since the traditions and don't want to lose planes disappeared made sighting track of them STREETS SLICK I also feel the 1963 legislature Perhaps the most widely known wreckage from the air nearly imto visit will the come Logan Nine hours during year! possible after the fire police up with a program that The missing planes were a Ces- maybe will not satisfy all of the was that of a group of French 'were still blocking traffic from tourists who visited in the area the area near suburban Sugar sna 172 carrying two Craig Colo demands but will satisfy the and part of that visit was re-- j House (17th S and 11th businessmen which disappeared E) by CBS television and cause streets were slick with Jan 4 and a Beech Bonanza Many say we are going to have that vanished last Wednesday to pass a reapportionment bill I broadcast over a nationwide pro-- 1 ice The fireman hospitalized was while flying from Salt Lake City don't like to be told I have to do gram Dale Lund 28 to Denver with four Denver resi- anything but we may have to We have made attempts at re- 3 First firemen on the scene at dents aboard 6:30 am said flames were shoot in the oast In fact apportionment The CAP said 10 planes and a bill windows halfway across was from in sesing the last passed some 125 men in ground units parthe street sion was but vetoed the goverby in at the search based ticipated The building was a three-stor- y nor ftremmung in norm central Colostructure would masonry be originally that the rado before is was suspended to- TT My hope built as a church and remodeled nouse can De represented on a — day MORGAN Three members of years ago for commer Aboard the first plane to dis- population basis and the Senate the Morgan County Board of Edu-Ici- several uses' — on an area basis after patterned appear were Loyal B Cook 47 cation will take their oath of of-- j Mrs Baxter said the Salt Lake the pilot and Earl K Smith 40 the federal government It would fice this evening both officers of the Craig Stake be folly to have both houses on They are C Alfred Bohman Costume Co was started in the i89os by John Hansen When he of the Latter-da- y Saints Church the same basis We have done representing the Peterson-Milto- n retired her father bought the what we could in the past and Precinct Gilbert Porter Canyon firm The other craft was piloted by we will and he and two sons and to do we what attempt and Joseph Rees two daughters operated it as a Stanley Greenblatt 37 his wife can this time SreS Maxine 33 a former Des Moines M°rSan Precinct Nrth Jecinct BASIC AND FUNDAMENTAL Mr Bohman is a veteran board farnily enterprise Iowa resident Irving Goldfarb :KaA' enn!srT President of the 40 and Charlene Nord 30 They There are a lot of things we member having served 14 Association were on the last leg of a flight don't like about politics But we with the past three years in MrsBaxter of the much said i from San Francisco to their still must realize that as bad as nffiPe nf nriH0nt w homes it can be and as bad as maybe it director on the Utah State School jpsrance she said is at times it is basic and funda- Board Association Mr Rees and Mr Porter are JLT to mental to our way of life and the make thls the top costume newcomers Holdover members best way of life there is in house the nation" I think it benooves everyone to are John C Johnson South Morbe interested m politics and take gan Precinct and Newton Toone Croyden Precinct Gets Hill AFB Post part Regular meetings of the School — CLEARFIELD Registrations In that light I consider my po- Board will be held the second LAYTON —Airman Second Class are still being accepted for swim- sition as Senate president a great of each month in the of- Ronald M Stoker of Layton is beming instruction at the Clearfield honor I'm also grateful for the Monday of fice the school suoerintendent to Hill Swimming Pool of AFB follow- ing reassigned high type personnel that make beginning at 7:30 pm club swim classes and constitute the Senate up Competitive ing his graduation from the United I think we are blessed in Utah which require stiff swimming regAir Force technical trairi-in- g j States ulations are offered on Monday with that type of legislator that course for radio repairmen Wednesday and Friday at 4 pm takes his responsibility as an inCost of the course is $10 dividual They vote their convicSpecial training classes for tions as Utahns and Americans adults and children are in preference — by and large — FARMINGTON — Miss Karlynni Hinman daughter of Mr and! given on Thursday mornings at to following political lines Mrs Karl G Hinman of Farming-to- n School-aged $6 per course youngTney want to find what is best PACKING ir STORAGE has returned to Boston Mass sters may receive lessons on for the people of the state and PIANOS BAGGAGE to studies Tuesday and Saturdays at the I'm sure they will during the 60 in resume her graduateHarvard-RadcliffFURNITURE e OF science at ANY KIND political same cost days of the 1963 session University at Cambridge after spending the holiday with SLADE TRANSFER (EDITOR'S NOTE: wm UiL i Tkt following irticlt to-a- imbis Logan Visitors Represent Most of US r3 n nn7 Uii o f7 OJ i 2 I 1 o of-th- CAP Suspends Search for 2 Lost Planes ' m over-exposu- re - a- - cj bre'? Sll?!? be-cord- School Board Members to Take Oath at Morgan 1 ' al the!Naastumes Tl - j rflld' Classes Offered In Swimming I j Farminqton Girl Resumes Studies Evanston Chamber to Install Officers for '63 at Banquet EVANSTON Wyo — James Gilbert Bills chairman Smith Evanston businessman Chairmen of committees have will be installed as president of been appointed to serve during the Evanston Chamber of Com- the coming year Following is a merce Tuesday use of chairmen and The installation banquet will men respectively: Industrial development begin at 7:30 pm in the Embers John Cafe Other officers to be installed Mills Sr and David Weisse Zon are the following: ing and planning Gilbert Bills Dooley Ratcliff first vice pres- and Leonard Cook Tourist and ident Miles Alexander second conventions Miles Alexander and vice president George W Cue Preston Evre secretary and James Home Jr Building and housing Robert treasurer juickerson and Merlyn Kunz RecTwo-yedirectors who will take reation Dennis Ottlev and Kilhurn office are Mark Elmer and Rob Porter Retail merchants Edward di- wneeier and Warren Kreider ert Dickerson New one-yerectors are Dennis Ottley Gerald W MembershipM and finance James Cazin Merlin Kunz and David A iiorne ana tieorge w Cue Agri culture Mark Elmer and Max weisse Mr Weisse was elected to mm Wall Constitution and bv-laDavid olete the term of Mr Alexander who was elevated to the vice pres weisse legislative Harry LeeHarris: education Gerald Cazinidency Guest speaker at the banquet public relations Melvin Baldwin Shelby Dill is manager of the win De lioy recK owner ana ea itor or me Kiverton Times a unamDer of commerce —ADVERTISEMENT— weekly newspaper Riverton her parents "WORID WIDE MOVING" Across thm Street or Across Miss Hinman graduated with high honors from the Davis Highj School and University of Utahj where she was prominent in de- bating and publications at bothi i schools the Nation Dial EX 321 22nd Street 4-89- 44 — co-ch- air —i ar smw&"w i v i if ar the Kemmerer Gazette He is a graduate of the University of Wyoming Journalism Department a veteran of World War II and past president of the Wyoming Press Association He has served as chairman of the Riverton Industrial Development Committee and the Uni" versity of Wyoming Board of Trustees for the past 10 years Harold S Raybourn Evanston mayor will also speak His subject will be the coming legislation effecting the Wyoming Association of Municipalities of which he is a member Committee chairmen and named to serve during the coming year are the follow- co-chair- How People 50 fo 50 and EARN AT OGDEN FIRST FEDERAL Amount $ stitcijetMii OI 500 $ 7fOOO 3000 5000 1 80 Old American now invites vmi tn apply for its Golden Eagle $1000 me insurance policy once the policy is issued you may continue to enjoy this old line legal reserve crotection th rest f your life Handle entirely by mail — no one will call! 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