Show ""Of p 12A THE OGDEN (UTAH) ’ - ? t c t t t'r i f n 1953 WEDNESDAY EVENING APRll 27 STANDARD-EXAMINE- E i Police Cite 2 SL Woman Elected President As Result of Of State Public Health Assn Two Collisions Mrs Dorothy Lowman of Board of Health secretary and Progress Must Be Created Rotarians Told “Americans have become so accustomed to industrial miracles that they are in danger of forgetting what makes them possible” said Harlan L P Wendell Pacific district manager of the extension division of E I du Pont de Nemours it Co He was Rotary Club guest speaker today A Z Baker of Cleveland Ohio unopposed nominee as next president of Rotary International "was also a featured guest His name will be presented for the high 'office at the Golden Anniversary convention to be held at Chicago on June 29 and 30 and July 1 and 2 Speaking on "Progress Must Be Created” Mr Wendell said: "The danger today is that in taking for granted the progress we have made we may lose touch with ‘the sources of our national strength and prosperity "If ever we as a nation come to' believe that our position in the world today Is simply an accident of time climate and natural resources the decline of America will be well advanced ""The danger Is that we shall forget that progress must be continuously created and will forget the means by which America does continuously creatf it” production Must Go Up Mr Wendell pointed out that to maintain and improve the standard of living of a rapidly growing population requires that the productive capacity of the individual be increased and that this becomes increasingly difficult as the operation of our American economic system Is with "The productivity of American Industry has been multiplied by the magnificent use of technology he said "Technology is simply the system more highly developed in this country than any other by which business management supported by the invested money of many people organizes industrial teams of fnen and women with skills In the sciences in plant design and construction in production in ales and human relations - "Working together they translate Ideas generated in research laboratories into new products or improved manufacturing methods By this means they create new industries new jobs new opportunities for existing businesses new wealth for everyone” This process he said could be weakened by anything that lessened the incentive of any members of the team Unwise policies of taxation could do it by confiscating the rewards of thrift and enterprise Measures that restrict industrial growth in the name of doctrinaire concepts could do it too Undue regulation governing working men and women could do it "It is easy to undermine incentive” he said "It also may be fatal” Ultimate Creators "Those of us who remember that progress must be created know well that the ultimate creators are those who provide the tools of production and those who improve them day by day Anything that discourages them or weakens their motivation weakens America and is bad for all: anything that encourages them and strengthens their motivation strengthens America and is good for us all” "Nothing could be further from the truth than the idea still held by manv people that increasing production for every hour a man works means he must work longer hours and that somehow there must be fewer opportunities for employment “Precisely the opposite Is shown to be the case by the longterm history of progress in American industry through broad expansion of job ' opportunity and jrtliet from toil by constantly increased employment of more and better tools of production It’s V history of achievement through the ue of brains not brawn” A C Two drivers were cited for violations in connection with two traffic accidents in Ogden yes- terday Thomas D Bell 17 of 1736 Cahoon St was cited for careless’ driving after the car he was driving collided with one driven by Harold E Stettler 27 of 2547 Orchard Ave at Tyler Avenue ETERNAL TRIANGLE— "I was just getting something out of her eye” says John Reese when Barbara Crosbie catches him in an embarrassing situation with Lynn Marshall Washington Holding Final Rehearsals for Annual Play Is Lizzie the maid and Lynda stra as Carol a neighbor Final rehearsals are taking place at Washington Junior High for the annual school play "A Mind of Her Own” to be Dyk-- 1 Serving as student directors are Pat Stoddard Barbara Cole and Gary Olsen Stage hands are produced by special arrangement Keith Terry and Victor Carlson with the Dramatic Publishing Co Clark Olsen painted the scenery of New York Date of the per- Supervising the production is formance is tomorrow at 8 pm in Mr Claude Robbins speech inthe school auditorium structor The three-ac- t Sixth grade students are sellcomedy stars Barbara Crosbie as Bunny Bart- ing tickets which may also be lett who acquires a mind of her purchased at the door for 35 own only after many a scrape cents and skirmish Bob Wood and Lois Stoddard If You Want play the roles of Bunny’s parents with Dean Hadlock and The Best? Sandra Schofield as other members of the Bartlett family Providing love interest John Get It At Reese and Lynn Hutchings vie for Bunny’s affection1 while Lynn WOODWARD’S Marshall furnishes competition Other humorous scenes inGarden Tool - Garden Hoe volve Paula Merrill as Bunny’s friend Delphine Colleen Keyes MOUNTAIN GROWN as Mrs Phelps Eleanor Ridges Kvergreens - Arbor Vitae as the Miss Flora Junipers Fenwick Clair Ann Wright as and 28th Street The Bell car was making a turn onto Tyler Avenue and ran into the Stettler machine which was halted for a stop sign police said Bell stated his attention was distracted for a moment when his car ran over a cardboard box Improper Turn Myron D McDermet 54 of Evanston Wyo was cited for improper left turn after his auto collided with one driven by Carl A Weese 30 of 272 8th St at Washington Boulevard and 3rd Street McDermet said he was'slowing down to make a left turn and didn’t see the southbound Weese vehicle Police investigated a third accident yesterday involving autos driven by Herman L Crane 39 of 360 Polk Ave and Lynn 16 of 525 Harrison Blvd No citations were issued Officers said the Mikkelsen auto was making a turn into a driveway at Ben Lomond High School just as the Crane auto going the same direction began passing Mik-kfcls- Salt Lake City yesterday was installed as president of the Utah State Public Health Assn during the final session of the two-daconvention in Ogden Mrs Lowman is director of the division of public health nursing for the State Department of v Health Grant K Borg of the University of Utah was named president-elect Other new officers are: S R Cunningham Ogden city sanitarian vice president Mildred Engar Salt Lake City y WAT POPULAR PIANO $25000 Damages ’ CIOS r PER PERSON 2224 Wash PLUS TAX riucn SEE HOW Blvd GREYHOUND'S E-O- UT SAVES YOU! 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