Show THE OSOPIM (UTAHl STANDARD EXAMINER Tuesday Evening Jan 18 1840 For Exceptional Service in Girl Scouting Three Injured In Collision Driver Booked v f Radio Workshop Auditions Held - Three persons were injured two collision at seriously in a two-cseven am today at intersection ar of Monroe and Twenty-secon- d Most seriously injured were David King 20 Huntsville who suf- fered a possible fractured skull Internal injurier and possible cntst injuries and Mrs H W Smith 54 of 652 Twenty-firs- t who suffered and a collarbone fractured cracked pelvis Both were reported in fair condition at De hospital Melvin Swartz of 541 Twentieth was released following treatment He complained of a chest injury According to Officer Otto F Henderson the accident happened when Gene Ross Dalton 21 of 1453 Twenty-eighth traveling west on Twenty-second apparently failed to stop for a stop sign His car struck a machine driven by King which was traveling south on Monroe The King machine spun around jumoed the curbing on the southwest corner of the intersection knocked down a stop sign and a tree before stopping Officer Henderson said Both cars were extensively damaged Mrs Smith was a passenger in the King machine Two other passengers Gordon Madson and Monroe McKay both of Huntsville escaped injury All persons in the King automobile were employes at Hill air force base and were on their way'o work at the time of the mishap Officer Henderson said Dalton was booked at the police station on a charge of failure to stop tor a stop sign The Ogden city fire department ambulance took the injured to the hospital Club Meeting Set Members of the Women's Uni- versity club will meet Tuesday Jan 25 at eight p m in the drawing room of the Ben Lomond hotel Mrs L Zitzman will read a play and Miss Dorothy Corey music instructor at Lorin Farr school will have charge of the music This meeting was scheduled for Jan 19 but due to the Community concert has been postponed Asthma Mucus Don't let couirhing' sneezing choking: recurring: attacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and energy another day without trying MEXDACO This great internal medicine works thru the blood thus reaching the bronchial tubes and lungs Usually starts helping nature immediately to remove thick sticky mucus thus coughing and promoting freer breathing and more refreshing sleep Get MEXDACO from your druggist today Quick satisfaction or money back guaranteed alle-iatin- g Have You Heard? H Harris (center) who received the Girl Scout "thank you" award for the second time is being congratulated by two of the new leaders of Weber county Girl Scout council: Mrs Ray E Mm ton (left) commissioner and Mrs L E Cults president of the Leaders' association Mrs V New Officers Take Charge Of Weber Council Affairs Girl Scouting in Weber county in- new hands today follow- ing the annual luncheon Monday in Hotel Ben Lomond during which Mrs W H Harris was especially honored for service to the organ- ization embracing the period from 1935 to the present Mrs Harris was awarded the "thank you" certificate for ha v ing served in virtually every ca -pacity in the Weber county council It was the second time she had been thus honored Similar Recognition A similar award was to have been presented to Mrs J mer for an equally enviable serv- ice record but she was out or town The Harris presentation was made by Mrs B H Robinson outgoing council commissionerannounIncoming officers were ced by the new commissioner Mrs Ray E Minton as follows: Mrs K B Campbell deputy commissioner Mrs H M Shank recording secretary Mrs B MrsC Ward corresponding secretary Fred A Kuhlmann treasurer Officers of Leaders association: Mrs L E Cutts president Mrs Claude McMillen vice president and Mrs L F Kidd secretary Committee chairmen: Mrs Paul Mrs Rulon program Hodgson Howe public relations Mrs Jerry finance Mrs Rushmer Fruin training Mrs Shank organization Mrs R H White staff and office memberMrs William Dunbar ship Mrs W H Harris hospitality Mrs Henry Gledhill Juliet Lowe funds Mrs Harold Olsen Camp Mrs Chester Stallings day camp Mrs Albert Whitmeyer historian and Mrs Brig Robinson j a year end report by outgoing corn-wIt was brought mittee chairmen out that at the end of the year there were 577 girls registered in scouting in 33 registered troops Five more troops were active but not registered which was balanced by another five which were in- active but still registered The Girl Scout camp at Red Cliff in South Fork canyon was described as the largest and most project sponsored by important the council The new commissioner revealed that the principal aim of the coun- as J tuS m be to broaden the scope of scout Espec- ing within its jurisdiction Ial emphasis will be placed upon the organization of new troops in areas where scouting is now un available More Leaders This objective however hinges upon the recruitment of more leaders Mrs Minton pointed out There is a particular need for an increase in senior scouting she added A summary of the accomplishments and aims of the council was given by the deputy commissioner Mrs K B Campbell Energy Seen as Principal Trait "If there were an idol erected to typify the dominating trait of today it would be fitting that that idol should be erected to energy" registrar said John Edward Carver in his Year Reviewed Sunday sermon in the First PresiA feature of the luncheon was byterian church "The very wordss we emphasize are dynamic aggressive powerful strenuous Not without reason have we been the people to develop atomic energy Now Has His Own Show ""There are two opposing forces in nature the centrifugal which Hear It Tonight! tends to radiating power and the which centralizes centripetal forces These two are balanced in all nature but in our daily lives we have stressed the centrifugal We radiate power energy activity The result is that nerve and heart fatigue are weakening us just when Monday Thru Saturday we should be at our best This is why much of modern thought Js turned towards development of quieting needs Right here is where religion is entering a new influence and being called on to develop new nesults Poise serenity restfulness and peace to restore nerve and heart balance is a new Standard-Examine- r demand on the religion and solace lNew of the soul We need the spirit of Mon peace that only trust and belief lues Wed Thurs Frl in God can give We are literally 1:45 P M to 2:00 P ML going to pieces resultant from of energy SIS KUTA KXO lM fca ke RDYL ISM k B8L 1166 ke has ever stressed the '(The Bible first need of humanity to be quietude of life Fear hate envy 6 00 Dance Parade Broadway Mldies Mystery Theatre M O'ciocKC Edition doubt and a score of like emotional BIS Edwin NBC Newironm 6 15 Clearfield Calling traits are real sins against health The Alan Young Mr at Mrs NortBjCounterspy 6 HO Official Detective David Hsrdiag 6:55 An Wld Ct Show g A sincere trust in God is the and tested preserver and Scatter Mystery House (Bob Hope Show jit Pays to Be 70Oabnl Ch'ber of Thrills 7 IB Mutual Newireel of a just balance for the inwith Doris Day Ignorant 'Fibber McOee 7 30 Met t the Stars Quiet Please Morey Amster-- 7 of mind heart soul and ner life Drama dam Show 45 l :5i B Henry News and MoUy the outer reality of economic or B of Adven The Music of dog personal struggle that is parcel of Hit the Jackpot ' 8:00! American Forum Drum m on d Manhattan 8 15 of the Kit ALAN YOUNG LIVESTOCK 6:30 REPORT pm 6:45 A M I4DYL KLO RADIO GUIDE over-radiati- on : I i Auditions for the Weber college radio workshop were held today at the college gymnasium to obtain talent for the proposed new radio station on the campus tynn G Kelly instructor of the workshop will handle the productions and E Smith Mirrphy advisor of the department of radio technology will handle research Equipment received from the navy has been set up under Murphy's direction and a complete broadcasting station is ready to go pending word from the Federal Communications commission i n Washington An amplitude modulation or AM station is now ready to operate but school officials said they hoped to receive an FCC license to operate on the new frequency modulation or FM channels Formerly the radio workshop presented programs oVer local commercial stations Present workshop students are: Warren Allred Marion Budge La Rue Daniel Thayne Harris Neil Hess Dean Marshall Donal Dale McLane Ray Montgomery Joarfhe Nelson Lanett Ole-so- n Lorraine Price Betty Sand-stroand Clarence Socwell j3 'T JsF- ' alHSr SB! gfSHglsBgsSsgsL Mc-Bri- de m Boys Sentenced In Theft Wave -- - Wise Jockey Gets into Plenty oi Hot Water Lea Allen KLO disc would wah a day's dishes for any resident who would aid the Jockey announced polio campaign with a $25 check He was staggered but carried grimly through when the offer was Requiem Services accepted by a cafe operator Above is Allen at work "supervised" by Beulab Packham Herman and Vance Crane Set Wednesday Note Bewilders recreation office sixth floor Seven boys who admitted stealing Official building Arranges A solemn requiem high mass will more than $1000 worth of merchanchurch Radio Announcer dise and various items from stores be offered in St Joseph's Ogden Wednesday at eleven a m and schools were sentenced in First by Sled Derby Msgr P F Kennedy for the district juvenile court today When Len Allen KLO disc Dog pose of the soul of his mother he city-coun- ty re- Three of the boys two 15 years of sge snd the other 16 were committed to the state industrial school The sentence was suspended upon condition they pay full restitution and abide by a district probation Four of the boys— two 15 years of age and two 16— were placed on strict probation and were ordered to make restitution or were fined All admitted the offenses which took place over a period of six months and involved thefts of shirts trousers scarves wallets radios tools overcoats and batteries Investigation is continuing and other thefts sre expected to be uncovered Judge Theodore Bohn said The group admitted taking overcoats from the LDS tabernacle during religious meetings and "lifting" merchandise from almost every store in Ogden They admitted stealing coats and batteries from automobiles and books money and other items from lockers at schools They said they stole a large console radio from one school Other thefts included gasoline motors lathe tools and $21 in cash Fines ranged from $60 to $10 depending on the merits of each individual case Judge Bohn said He explained the boys had been involved in varying Restitution was ordered degrees" on everything not recovered Fire Intion Posters Arrive Advertising material and posters for the 1949 forest fire prevention campaign have begun to arrive at the US forest service offices Lowell J Farmer forester said today Theme of the '49 posters centers around the plight of Smokey the forest service bear and his animal pals who are appalled at the tremendous loss Slogan of the campaign is: "Another 30 million seres of forest land will burn this year unless YOU Mrs Ellen Kennedy who died last jockey announced on his program he would boost the polio drive by A dog sled derby for youngsters week in Ireland The Rev William Kennedy St personally doing a day's dish wash- up to 12 years of age will be held Mary's Park City will act as dea- ing for any resident who sent in in Monroe park Sunday Jan 30 con and the Rev Martin Burke as 825 for the campaign he didn't at two subdeacon Master of ceremonies will be the Rev John O'Connor Kemmerer Wyo Dr R J Dwyer Cathedral of the Madeleine Salt Lake City and the Rev Francis J Sloan St Therese's church Mid-vawill be assistants to the bishop Music will be supplied by the priests' choir from Salt Lake City Following the church lunch will be served to ceremony the visiting clergy le 14th Ward Plans Banquet Tonight The LDS Fourteenth ward and Gleaner Girls are the annual banquet at seven-thirt-holding y this evening and all members are expected to attend The Chinese theme will be carried out in the decorations and menu M Men officers are Grant Beut-lpresident Berk Clegg vice president and Bud Thornman secretary Gleaner officers are Poulson president Patsy Pollard vice president and Hassell secretary La Varl Joyce Giles and Mary Ellen Carter are the inM-M- en er Ra-mo- na structors Press Convention Amnno at llinA " c W—' ni' Aft - mniiiuiig me Press convention Janintercollegiate 13 to 15 at Utah State Agricultural college Logan were Christine and Jo Ann Cliften Lechtenbergin chief Of the Weber college yearbook Roily Robison editor and Joyce Mitchell associate editor of Scribulus literary magazine Carol Schoffield Richard Shorten and Neil Hess members of the tive staffs Representatives respecin attendance from Montana were Wyoming utah and Colorado 1 imi ivruuiuain co-edit- pm it was announced today by City Recreation Director Expecting the offer would be L J Bryan taken up by some housewife Allen No restriction is placed on the W tiMPOS was startled when he received a size of dogs to be hitched to sleds S25 check from H L Crane for the Bryan said "The boys and girls polio campaign Reason for Allen's concern was may train one dog or a team of that Crane operates a restaurant dogs whichever they feel will get There was a note attached to the around the course the fastest" The cheek which read: "Here is $25 for the polio cam- regular coasting sled must be used Rules of the contest will also paign of Weber county 1 heard your KLO broadcast the other permit a boy (or girl) to run ahead morning and I accept your offer of his dog hitched to the sled Bryto do my dishes for an entire day an said I'll expect you tomorrow" Courses for the various distances It was a bewildered announcer of the will be laid out Those who approached George B Morgan desiringderby to enter are urged to mail general manager of the station in notice of registration to the city seeking a solution to the problem Morgan provided the solution He gave 'Allen a day off so he could help the polio drive — by washing dishes all day at Crane's cafe ANORwTsiSTERS Needless to say Allen did a special broadcast to announce he is withdrawing his dish washing Constance Moor Sheriffs deputies Saturday night offer before other cafe operators seized three alleged gambling desend in similar contributions booked two men on "Ill have to find another way vices They of offering and displaying to aid the polio drive" smiled Al- charges devices len grimly as he reached for an- gambling Booked in the sheriffs office other of the scores of dishes were Wayne Wardley 29 Mt Lostacked before him mond lodge Ogden canvon and Meanwhile campaign officials Claude P Schulte 29 RFD No 3 lauded Allen's enthusiasm in the north city limits of the Anache drive although they were forced at Five Points to report contributions thus far club Deputies Kenneth Stewart Le- have been slow They hoped that Roy Hadley and Fenton Atkinson conto Aliens determination draw who conducted the raids said one tributions would be a signal for sn electrical and one mechanical increase in donations punchboard were seized at the Apache club while a Charlie board was taken at Mt Lomond lodge Term Jail Imposed Bail was set at 850 on each of the Max cardova 31 Denver Colo two men to a it Del of pleaded guilty charge larceny in Ogden city court today was and sentenced by Judge J Come Early! Quill Nebeker to serve 30 days in Bargain Hour to 2 P M jail Cardova allegedly attempted to steal a pair of trousers in an Ogden store realize what he'd let himself in for Material based on this theme is being prepared for newspapers radio stations display posters and other types of advertising Farmer said 5 J8f— Two Men Booked As Devices Seized sre careful" Mtmkey himself Is quoted St saying: "Remember only YOU can prevent forest fires" NOW PLAYING A Laugh Hit That Will Add TOMORROW 10 Years Matinees 35 1 Evenings 30 e Kiddies 103 All Priees Include State and Federal Taxes To Your Life! each life One of the great unspoken messages of the Christ is serenity in midst of constant energy edmanding emotional stress The more we study His life we marvel increasingly at His poise" age-lcn- re-new- er I 8 30 Vtiur Hour 45 ot Music 9 00 March of Dimes 0:15 Casa Lomaas News 9:30 IntrmotnLewis Jr 9:45 Fulton OGDEN ENDS TODAY Meeting People Are Funny tMusical Comedy iTown "Can Modern Art Ltnkletter L Thomas Newel Capitalism Meet Supper Club !Sbow Time (Jack Smith Show Man's Needs?" 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