Show f TH2 OCBIH (UTAH) WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 11 1353 4® $TAMDA£D-EXAM"4Z- 3 -- r - - ‘ United States in a position of world leadership" He said actions taken in foreign policy “will ultimately and eventually command the respect of peoples of other nations on this earth thereby bringing to the world that which makes peace (R-Min- r the determined to (AP) — Sen Edward expressed comThye last eight of Pres-deplete approval ' Eisenhower’ policy of business exbringing ecutives into his administration at a Utah County Republican Lincoln Day dinner Sen Thye also spoke warmly pi the policy views of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson of Utah He said however that Benson and Secretary of State Dulles have the most difficult tasks in government today Answering critics of some catft Sen Thye Jnet appointments said the 'government needed a more businesslike approach to national problems such as federal expenditures tax burdens and economy in the Defense DePROVO nt top-notc- h possible” In his address at the output” Influenza "Bug Wintering in Utah SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— That influenza bug apparently is spending the winter in Utah The State Health Department reported today tht while the number of influenza cases in Utah last week has dropped sharply from the peak of two weeks ago thy number of cases still was unusually high —1123 Carbon County reported the cases 580 largest number with 115 reported in San Juan County and 10Q in Cedar City asm ss tlvi OGDIM — ivr 'd d IHdye 1 Phaa 34W Coeds Plan Conference CEDAR CITY — First annual convention of the coed sponsors ol Air Force ROTC units through out the' y S will be held here April 30 and Mayl and Col O W Harris ROTC commander at Branch Agricultural College said today 2Lt fllDrilTE a SPOOCC to tho THE 13th! " up r:? monkey takes a ride atop Rex a pointer at Finehurst N C race track The pair are pets of Del Cameron head trainer for the Newport Stock Farm stable at Finehurst for winter training The monkey had a habit of jumping on the dog and digging his nails Into Rex’s back as the latter raa with horses during workout so Cameron has a 'special saddle v made for Mickey to use — ft — — — — —— — — Mickey six-poun- 50-pou- d Slayers Plan New Appeal AEC Approves Uranium Search k -- PRACULA'S GEOOGC MONTGOMEtY ££"! ' Shi ‘JlfilTvT DAUGHTER y two-mont- Hit-Runn- er In Southern Utah GRAND JUNCTION Colo (AP) — The Atomic Energy Commission reported today that 38 permits have been mailed for ex ploration for uranium ores in the Capitol Reef National Monument of Utah The permits are good for one year They authorize prospecting anywhere in the monument except certain areas held by the state of Utah and by Wayne County Also exempt is Oyler Tunnel Tract of about 80 acres The AEC said small amounts ore have been of uranium-bearin- g found in the area in the last 20 years “and it is considered a favorable area for additional prospecting” The commission also asked today for sealed bids for from 20 000 to 40000 feet of diamond drilling for uranium ores in the San Rafel swell area of Emery County Utah The bids must cover costs of labor materials and services They will be opened at the Grand Junction office March 11 95 Dies MORGAN — Mrs Roseana Hur-ft - were called by Brigham Young ren Hyde 95 of Morgan died re- to settle in the northern part of Cache County which was later named Hyde Park in honor of William Hyde who served in the Mormon Battalion Mrs Hyde was the last surviving member of the Hurren family and had - been an invalid for many yearsSurviving are seven sons and daughters William Hyde Logan and Tremonton Simpson Molen Hyde Tremonton Lester Hyde and Mrs C C (Beth) Geary Ogden Mrs A R (Clara) Turner Morgan Mrs E R (Lyle) Crandall Great Falls Mont and Oliver Wendell Hyde Maplewood N J 32 grandchildren 44 greatgrandchildren cently at the home of a and daughter Mr and Mrs A R Turner Morgan where she had been residing the past five years She was married to William Hyde Jr on Feb 13 1877 They moved to Logan where her husband was called to preside over the Fifth Ward He served as bishop of that ward for 33 years and was a patriarch until his death on May 26 1937 She was born Nov 5 1857 in Brigham City a daughter of James and Eliza Reeder Hurren Her parents came from England and crossed the1 plains with the Captain Willey Camp in 1856 The Hyde and Hurren families w Ogden's References at Random 55th Anniversary DRAPER—Mr and Mrs Joseph Biggs of Draper celebrated A Ray Williams Plumbing their 55th wedding anniversary Dial in the wed Heating Evenings were today They reared and have (adv) Logan Temple all of 12 sons and daughters Trps eovrs for all needs whom are still alive Hoxer and Sons 2263 Wash S t Make® Solo Flight LAYTON — Brent G Layton whose training to be a U- - S Navy flier has made first solo his flight at Milton Fla He Is ready now for training in precision air work and aerobatics and can expect to make frequent solo flights B G Layton Gives $20000 In Books SALT LAKE CITY— Prof B Roland Lewis an expert ©n Shakespeare at the University of Utah has given the institution his $20000 collection of books and documents on the famed British writer Band Tour Planned LOGAN— The USAC concert band under direction of Prof John Phillip Dalby leaves Mareh tour of south16 on a three-da- y ern Idaho towns Bulb Will Be Sold pair of bulls from the registered Hereford herd at Branch Agricultural Col- CEDAR CITY— A t Hake Up A Party Duy Tickets Now! "Mm" “rfttfcfiiMlftf wpo-- - PIZZA :3S 20 4:25 1:00 4:60 7:65 10:10 VJ: music Harry's Italian Spaghetti Cafe i bail in city court for making 6 city court of disturbing the pface an improper left turn by fighting Joe Williams 30 $10 of 115 ft 25th St was sentenced Butcher Linen — Spring colors to pay $24 — Tebelized crease resistance prewashable Attention yon night owl— shrunk guaranteed service new at the Continen(adv) Sewing Machine Exchange 2247 Wash Blvd (adv) tal Service Station 26th 4c Wash — 24-ho- ur Forfeiture — Irene T Bradshaw “city” forfeited $5 bail in Ask your painter what he city court on an improper park- thinks of Dupont Dulux and Duco enamel “There's none better” ing charge So easy to apply Lasts so long Plenty of icing That’s what Griffin Paint Co (adv) folks like about Hostess Cup ‘ Too Long — Overtime parkCakes Rich and chocolaty it’s the tastiest devil’s food cake ing was the charge on which $1 You’re ever had (adv) bail was forfeited in city court Give them a surprise — The by Jack L Johnson “city” i whole family will welcome Wonder Wheat Bread It’s different New rooms—Remodeled rooms better than ever Easier than you think! Ideas and improved estimates about plans and ma(adv) terial reliable carpenters easy Loses Bril — Bail of $5 on an payments — all available for the improper parking charge was asking No obligation Call forfeited in city court by Edwin Anderson Lumber Co 164 24th St (adv) Ham Hill Air Force Base Penalty — Bail of $5 for parkA Breakfast Treat Is Honey Wheat Bread It’s a “Must” Our ing in a red zone was forfeited Chocolate Cream Pie At Wash- in city court by Shirley Phillips ington Bakeries Washington Ma- 511 25th St rket 2472 Wash Blvd American Food Store 2235 Wash How’s your window shades and American Food Store In Roy 36”x6’ all cloth shades $L49 (adv) Bring us your measurements Tribe’s Home ' Furniture Co Airex Spinning Reel Scoop! (adv) 7 ft Fiber Glass Spinning rod 200 yds monofiliment spinning No License — Carlos B Garcia line and S Airex Spinning Lures 22 Twin Trees forfeited $15 bail reg $3295 value for $2130 at the in city court for not having a Gift House 120 25th St (adv) driver’s license ‘ (adv) Speeding — Jack D Clark 19 of South Weber was sentenced in city court t® pay $10 for speeding Fresh eggs dally Red roasters or dressed 930 16th St (adv) Uye Seeks Judgment— Montgomery Ward & Co filed a complaint in city court against Kenneth Morgan asking judgment of $11953 on an account Surgical Garments — Trusses elastic hose Fitted by graduate H E-- Riley Drygs technician 2201 Wash Blvd Dial (adv) Asks Damages —William D Vaughan filed a complaint in city court against Lorin D Nor-set- h asking judgment of $14408 for damages to an automobile Photo copies discharges etc $145 up Western Arts 2538 Wash (adv) Convalescing — Mrs Gertrude H Gibbs of 2267 Jefferson Ave is convalescing at her home after virus pneumonia which she contracted over 10 days ago In Red Zone — On a charge of Ogden Speed Shop — Custom Delicious appropriate — It’s parking in a red zone R Middle-to- n engines Porting and relieving Brown’s y Cherry Vanilla Ice “city” forfeited $5 bail in 1 door north of El Chico Cream for 91 February Try — Buy city court (adv) Brown’s Cherry Vanilla Ice Older house for sale to be reBlocks Driveway — Daniel R Cream Pick up a convenient flat (adv) modeled Ph 6522 (adv) Dickens 60 of 971 26th St for- gallon today feited $5 bail in city court for Fire Run — Ogden Fire DeStarting one beginners class in blocking a driveway partment crews made a run at tap or brilet Sunday 4 p m AlStudio Ph Get that additional perform- 150p m yesterday to the home bright Danqe ‘ of Mac Kotb at 465 21st St 0 (adv) ance and economy from your where necsparks from the chimney us Olds make the Let Improper Turn — - Edward T essary ignition and carburetion ignited a small patch of shingles Wilson 480 Chester St forfeited modifications Dee Brown CusAdd that festive Valentine tom Service 2169 Grant Phone to your meals Take home touch (adv) a delightful Heart centered brick 4 Disturbance — Convicted In ef Brown’s Ice Cream Swell for WED— -- 1 EL— SAT (adv) parties too Hi-Wa- INSTRUCTION 15 Popular Piano Accordion Stool Guitar 2602 WaH Av OPEN WEEK DAYS AT h 16-1- 8 SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Counsel for two young Utah slayers today announced plans for a new appeal to the U S Supreme Court to save the men from execution by a firing squad Attorney A Wally Sandack said he would ask the high court for a writ of certiorari to delay the executions until the court hears arguments Sandaek contends the men were deprived of constitutional rights when they were not allowed to consult an attorney after their arrest in Las Vegas Nev The condemned men — Melvin LeRoy Sullivan of Kansas City Mo and Verne Alfred Braasch of Waterloo la — previously were denied a hearing by the Supreme Court But the new attempt will be made as a result of denial by the Utah Supreme Court Friday of Sandack’s request for a writ of habeas corpus Braasch and Sullivan killed a Beaver Utah service station operator three years ago during a robbery They have been sentenced three times to die but won stays through appeals son-inla- FRIDAY v p ‘ rlOVED OVER Young Abe am 110andOVER Morgan Woman Aged SHOW! BRIGHAM CITY— A Box Elderlege will be entered in the Febstock men are expected at the ft by Mr Woods collided noyd fourth annual nutrition and pro- Thompson is asking $500 in the school” board member was hurt 29 sale here duction conference being held at same case for damage to his car this morning on U S 89 when BYU today and tomorrow V Mine Meet Workers his passenger car overturned in SALT LAKE CITY— The 50th and was front'd a semi-trucannual district convention of the 5709000 Tons oi Cool smashed up beyond repair United Mine Workers of Amer- ' SALT LAKE CITY— Utah's 61 was Hunsaker Loren Injured ica opened today in Salt Lake mines turned out some 5700000 60 of Honeyville who was cruis- City Delegates from 43 Utah and tons of coal in 1952 according ing toward Brigham City at S Wyoming locals were here to dis- to the Bituminous Coal Institute when his auto rolled over cuss proposed constitutional re- This is slightly below the output near Harper’s Pond directly in visions in 1951 the path of an oil tanker that Art Jyllenskag 33 of Smithfield Doubled Goal Enough lor Irrigation was operating vBEAVER — A snow survey on SALINA — The quota was $427 Extent of Mr Hunsaker’s hurts River watershed indicates Beaver more doubled but donators than was not immediately learned He was sped by ambulance ' to the that amount in Salina They gave that irrigation water should be ample here this year according $330 to the March of Dimes Cooley Memorial Hospital hf re to Glen Murray ef the Soil ConThe truck driver told State servation Service Trooper Leonard Jeppson he Death Case Continued couldn’t miss the overturned car CEDAR CITY — Leslie Zane which scraped along the side of Hamblin 25 will & Feb 27 Will Study in India l! the fuel tank behind the cab for a preliminary appear — Dean CITY X LAKE SALT on a hearing a wheel rear and was smacked by manslaughter charge John Z Bowers ©f the University The heavy machine owned by the voluntary He in connection with of Utah College of Medicine has is accused Cache Valley ' Dairy Association the death of Owen Barton 54 been granted a leave pvas virtually undamaged Both are from Cedar City Bar- of absence for a Ford Foundaton died Sunday after being tion health study in India V Hunted knocked to the pavement hit-ru-n Will Discuss Sewage PLEASANT GROVE — A driver smashed into a car Want More Time SALT LAKE CITY — Sewage driven by J M Ball American SALT CITY— The Salt and water facilities of Utah cities LAKE Fork and left the victim behind Lake City Board of Education will be discussed Feb when with a fractured shoulder and asked the Federal Communica- the school for municipal officials Sculptor Avard Fairbanks pats $500 damage to repair Police tions Commission the finishing touches ©a a new today to give in Utah is to be held are hunting the offending moto- Utah statue of Abraham Lincoln in more groups rist his Salt Lake City studio The time tp apply fer educational Asks $15000 in Court heroic figure to be cast in television channels The present FARMINGTON — Dorothy brenze will stand at the enNew Midvale Homes deadline is in June trance ef Lincoln Village New Thompson has filed suit in SecMIDVALE— Nine building perond District Court against George Salem Park I1L The memorial mits — all for pew homes — were 300 Feedmen Expected F Woods asking $15000 for in- depicts Lincoln as a studious issued during January the city PROVO — Some 300 feed dis- juries allegedly suffered when railsplitter Statue is a gift ef recorder reports They represent tributors manufacturers and live- - her husband’s car and one driven the Sens ef the Utah Pioneers a total investment of $106500 ' k Provo-Eas- t Provo Stake House Sen Thye Mid that Secretary Benson "your own good citizen” is faced with the need for establishment of a sound agricultural economy giving farm producers Of both perishables and basic commodities “parity with the rest of our economy” “A full safe agricultural economy can be accomplished Sen Thye said “if this nation puts forth the same effort to find ways and means of processing marketing and doing business in the international field that have been put forth in scientific development for food and fiber on the farm and for industrial plant Understands problems President Eisenhower the senior ‘ Minnesota senator said already has convinced most’ people “he understands the great problems this nation faces and Waikiagtaa yr 1 partment Qyden Today in Utah Box Elder Car Accident Injures School Board Member Senator Thinlor Benson Has Tough Cabinet Job Jftis 4 Silver-' 'Hi-Y- o 1 ye Top Stars la O’lleary’s “FULL HOUSE” Box Office Open 7:60 PJI 0:15 ’i 1 ’49-’5- “it Could Witba®rer Oscars TONIGHT & TllUltS: I si ’ Jfullo U A ExPiesi -- SWIMfHNG - NOW ©PIN Opait Saturday A Sunday 12 PM a Midnight PJA Waakdaya— 7 mu 12 GREAT STARS 5 GREAT DIRECTORS TU!N COMBINE THEIR TALENTS TO BUNS TO THE SCREEN 5 GREAT STORIES " i RAINEOW GARDENS NEWS— CARTOON— SHORT Box Office Open 6:45 PJI Maath ef Ogdan Canyan (Spatial Katas fa Partlm§) Plenty ef Free Parking Space Adults 56c ? mmu -- Children 14c Soldier Pauses — Sfc Duane Eustace son of Mr and Mrs Henry Higgins 2748 Adams Ave visited in Ogden recently on his way to Germany where he will serve fer the next two years He is on his way back from Korea Utah Hoi Springs OPEN 9 am to 9 p-- I Slnrls A' TODAY! 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