Show MERCHANTS FOIL SHOPLIFTERS OGDEN GLUE-SNIFFE- - HIDE - OGDEN RS UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 2 Box Elder Republicans to Convene Appoint New Officers on Saturday 1962 THE STUFF SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) You don't have to have a prescription to buy a tube of glue yet but some merchants are taking steps to make it more difficult for youths to buy it in large quantities Merchants in Salt Lake's Rose Park area have moved the glue under the counters so the customers will have to ask the clerk for it Salt Lake police are' asking other stores in the city to follow suit The head of the Youth Bureau Capt Phillip Brinkerhoff said most of the youths don't buy the stuff— they shoplift it He thinks putting the glue out of reach will discourage this Although clerks cannot refuse to sell glue they can make a note of anyone who buys it in large quantities A— r r I V 'v ' i BRIGHAM CITY — A rnunrvwirte Republican convention will be held at the Box Elder Junior High School auditorium on Saturday at 8 pm New county officers will be i elected and 40 delegates named to attend the Utah State Republican organizational convention to be held April 28 in Salt Lake City National and state Republican officials who will attend the Box - Self-Defen- se EVENT TONIGHT Attorneys Stiy of Prison Slaying SALT LAKE CITY (UPD— De- fense attorneys for a Utah State Prison inmate accused of the knife slaying of a fellow convict are painting a picture of a man defending himself from a prison bully Hints of a new weapon--- a length of metal pipe— arose Thursday at the preliminary hearing of Richard e Langley 44 accused of murder Defense attorneys asked first-degre- Hopes Dashed On Cemetery At Ft Douglas - (UPI) Sen said Thursday the position of the Kennedy administration is the same as the Eisenhower's when it comes to expansion of national cemeteries This pews dashed cold water on the hopes of some Utah veterans' organizations which had sought to have 100 acres at Ft Douglas set aside as a national cemetery Moss had sponsored a bill to achieve that goal but he said that he has met strong opposition from the administration to any such expansion The Utah Democrat wrote the chaplain for the state department of Veterans of Foreign Wars that the administration's ?fand is based on inherent discrimination against large numbers of veterans WASHINGTON Frank Moss D-Ut- ah who are living in areas not close to any national cemetery But Moss admitted that it was also partly based on an awareness of the "enormous" cost of provid- 3 ing burial facilities for the more than 40 million persons eligible one inmate if it were true the dead man— Cecil "Duke" Dixon 33—left the prison gym with a piece of pipe concealed in his pants moments be- fore he was knifed to death The witness refused to confirm this but another inmate did agree that the dead man had attempted to pick a fight with the defendant on several occasions Inmate Lee Wood 28 said three times in a row the defendant had turned his back and walked away to avoid a fight THREAT The witness claimed he heard the victim tell Langley "Old man I'm gonna kill you I'm gonna stomp the mud out of you" At the hearing which was set to resume today the witness said a scuffle finally ensued on the fourth occasion But he insisted that when the defendant had the victim pinned down where he could have plunged the knife in his heart he merely tossed the knife away and said "Aw Duke quit it!" However another inmate told a orew-cu- t different story A named youth George Parker said he overheard the defendant say someone was pressing him for payment "I know I can't get the best of him with my fists" he quoted Langley as saying "but I'm not afraid to go against him with a blade" The witness did not know who Langley was talking about ' Other witnesses said the dead man was running a business selling cigarettes to inmates and it was hinted this might be the payment for which Langley was being pressed The Parker youth said he saw the victim with his back against a wall heard Langley yell "So you're going to get me!" and then saw Langley knife him One inmate said the knife was concealed in a boot in a cell which was never locked shy-looki- ng rather than fewer secretary of labor Peterson said in a University of Utah women hold jobs not usually handled by men such as clerical and secretarial posts nursing and teachi v by men Mrs Peterson said many fields do not have enough workers either male or female and Ronald Wright Central oumor uavis mgn students gamer lntormation from Mrs Donald Deru for new Layton directory Students to Help JCs On Directory for Layton LAYTON — Canvassing for the fourth edition of the Layton city directory will start Saturday morn- ing Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce members assisted by 70 students from Central Davis Junior High School will conduct the block by block survey The idrectory is compiled every three years by the Junior Chamber and lists all residents addresses occupations and even minor age Davis Flamettes To Meet Monday CLEARFIELD — The Clearfield Flamettes will meet Monday at 8 pm at the home of Mrs Claude Fraley 345 S 600 ' PIONEER Johnson-Pcrri- n J Floorcoverings 3701 Wash - Dial EX only MALAD TO PICK c with MALAD Idaho— Three young women are competing in the contest to select a Future Farmers of America "Sweetheart" at a ball to here $7950 $2400 Changer Cartridge TOTAL VALUE ld $10350 You Pay Only tonight Contestants are Ruth Ann Marble daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Marble Annabelle Evans daughter of Mr and Mrs Roland T Evans and Nancy Thomas daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Thomas The girl chosen as FFA v Sweetheart will reign at FFA events during the year WHOLESALE PRICES on O Components O Amplifiers ©Amplifier Kits O Hi-- Fi Furniture n ALL LEADING BRANDS Clearfield Ward Reunion Tonight CLEARFIELD — The Clearfield Second Ward will hold its annual reunion and Gold and Green Ball tonight at the Clearfield Stake House 965 S State Dinner will be served at 6:30 pm by the Aaronic priesthood All members of Mutual age and over are invited as are all former ward members Music will be live and floor show will be staged at 10: 30 pm Whop 2323 Wash Blvd ! 2-77- 23 I SPECIAL' PRICE - long-lastin- jr on zrom heartburn or acid indigestion try lTJMS-f- VB or the tummy! 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Buy ii for less than a fable model ' EX Elder County convention include Evans secretary and P C Knud-so-n g Ntw Vtrwtiw Bifif Dwh1s — Singles — Varifalti g Blaine Bailey national regional ditreasurer All Siiei — Cior a4 frktt J ADCDM'c Mr Stratford will be a candidate 21 rector of the Senatorial and Conto succeed himself he said gressional campaign committee Vera Romney state Republican chairman Mrs Helen Brown state r— vice chairman Fred L Finlinson secretary-treasure- r' of the state organization Representatives of the Young Republican Club will also be in attendance C B Stratford Box Elder County chairman said WILL FILL OFFICES Offices to be filled in the county organization are a chairman vice chairman secretary and treasurer Present officers are Mr Stratford chairman Mrs- Kleon Kerr vice chairman Mrs Margaret Regular $2450 SHURE M7D CARTRIDGE E O AFRICAN VIOLETS 60-pa- ge Come in fee our large selection of floorcoverings INC Phone d?e '1 6 O'CLOCK PM 3400 Pacific Ave f--- w j Saturday 0:30 am Any item large or small Autos Trucks Trailers Furniture Meial Wood Glass etc Performed by expert mechanics using the most modern equipment l I OPEN! CUSTOM SANDBLASTING tain Green Admission is $1 per person John C Johnson club president will act as interlocutor End-me- n are Glen W Butters Gilbert Porter Russell Porter Arthur Florence Kenneth Tucker and Wallace Green Part I of the show includes anecdotes and a variety of songs by the Rnln UUA entire chorus nlns wvw UUV will There children It sells for $1 a copy andjnumDersalso be sev- urnbers hopes are that it will be in every jer? r home and business office in ' the nion W Dnf4o V' "ty It is expected to be finished and the show with J L Terry as dim the hands of subscribers by rector and Clark assistant Wright March1 31 Residents may order at director the time the canvassers appear Script chairmen for Part I are Donald Deru is heading the proj ect with Lee Messersmith named ' Martineau director in chargeArea chairmen other committee chairman are un uw canvass are josepn lurDy Gilbert Francis chairman of thP Wayne Oliverson Mr Messersmith finance committee Golden Tucker John E Milligan Charles Hood and ushers Walter Baer stage propJohn E: Milligan erties: Clark Wrieht scenerv: J The advertising 'committee in- - L Terry costumes: Clark WripM eludes Gerald Jones Edward Scof-- f make-u- p President Johnson pro- iviai&en mt ueru gram and Grant Nielsen advertis- and Mr Milligan ing Mr Deru said he expected this Following the program lunch will year's edition would be larger than be served to the Lions Club and the volume published after their wives with George Pratt in the last survey charge Guests will be Anna Marie Dolan Argentine foreign exchange student and Patricia Johnson and Cathy McCormick recently returned American students They will be introduced by Mrs Ronald McCormick vice president of the Davis High School chapter of the American Field Service international United Press International Snow pack in the Nephi and scholarship exchange program Refreshments will be served Beaver areas was reported today to be average or above for the first time in several years YES WE'RE About 53 inches of snow was reported in Chicken Creek Canyon Measurements at Big Flat Otter Lake and Merchant Valley in Bea Every ver county showed a normal snow From to pack of 38 to 62 inches ing She said she was not pleased with criticism of women who work to help provide their families with extra money She said there are S six million secretaries in the United States whose jobs could not be filled MORGAN— "Dark Town Follies of 1962" will be presented by the Morgan Lions Club tonight at 8 at the Morgan High School auditorium The cast is made up of members of the local club All proceeds will go for an eye operation of Rickie Robinson son of Mr and Mrs Morris Robinson of Moun- KERRY KJELSTROM CITED More Jobs Await Women Workers U Students Told Snow Near Beaver SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — More and more women are needed in the Average or Above labor market the assistant said Thursday Mrs Esther speech at the 'Minstrels' To Perform In Morgan tion were elected in mass meetings held in each of the 46 districts on Feb 19 " |