Show mm 10 Reward for Doing a Great Job Murder Trial Witness Faces The alleged woman companion of a convicted murderer was arraigned in Ogden city court before Judge J Quill Nebeker today on a robbery charge The defendant blond Wilma Le- noma Tully was a star witness in the trial in Salt Lake City which resulted in the first degree murder conviction of Don Jesse Neal Neal was found guilty of fatally Farshooting Police Sgt Owen T Miss ley the day after he and Tully were accused of robbing an Ogden motel proprietor The woman who allegedly was with Neal when he fired the fatal shot was given until Tuesday Oct 16 to consult counsel and decide upon a preliminary hearing Bail was set at $2000 The complaint against her charges that she and Neal robbed Of $20 at the StanGeorge Whiting ley motel There were no charges pending against her in Salt Lake City and she was released to Ogden officers the murder immediately following " Standard-Examin- er Bateman Kept As Instruction Newspaperboys Guests al Sui perintendent Hospital Releases Police Probing Gunshot Victim Completing his convalesence at Gang Attack on Gridiron Game More than 100 newspaper boys and route supervisors of The Ogden Standard-Examinwere guests of the newspaper and of Weber college at the football game last night in city stadium between the Wildcats and College of the Sequoias Visalia Calif In charge of the youngsters was r Leonard A Garner circulation manager who supervised distribution of hot dogs soda water and candy to the carer Standard-Examine- riers "Busy boys are better boys'' Garner said "and we in the circulation department have faith in the institution of a newspaper route management as a worthwhile char acter building helpful and profit able endeavor for youth outside school hours" Newspaperboy day is observed by all newspapers in the U S and Canada in recognition of the efforts of more than half a million newspaperboys Standard-Examincarriers have done a splendid job in carrying their routes during the past year and is prpmoting the sale of the paper said Garner and a substantial increase in circula tion has resulted In further recognition of nation al newspaper week Ocden Aerie No 2472 Fraternal Order of Eagles has adopted a resolution congratu lating The Ogden Standard-Exainer as being a truly representative concept of the free press and extending its best wishes for its splendid coverage of local national and international news which enhances the lives of all the citizens of Weber county" er Street Light Plea Goes to Engineer Request for erection of a street light on Bramwell court between Monroe and Gramercy was re ferred by city commissioners to City Engineer C R Kimball The request came from Jane who said Corn 828 Bramwell prowlers and parking of strange cars during late hours hiave annoyed residents for some time The half block it in total darkness she Mid Tavern Owners Meet Tomorrow m Ballot Box Held SALT LAKE CITY Oct 6 AP The Associated Tavern Owners of Utah will open an annual convention Sunday here with some 300 delegates expected Gov J Bracken Lee is scheduled to speak before the group's annual banquet Monday night Other speakers during the two-da- y session will include Sen J Francis Fowles of Ogden president of the state senate Key to Freedom "The golden key to freedom is the ballot box" a Kiwanis club guest speaker declared this week Deploring the fact that at the last general election only 48 percent of the voters went to the polls Charles L Wheeler president of the Salt Lake Hardware to urged a greater interest in public affairs to avoid a minority government The speaker said it was a "sad state of affairs when men under 35 years of age know nothing about free enterprise All they know is the new deal the fair deal and many other types of deals" he deLOGAN Utah Oct 8 (UP)— clared Lonan's municipal election Nov 6 Alarmed at Debt will have two candidates for a four He voiced alarm at the "stagger year commisyioner two for city ing national debt the rising tide r one and for the judge of socialism and the lack of leaderterm of auditor R O Loosle incumbent' and J ship" Club President Maurice R Con-ro- y Vernon Cook are running for com- Kiannounced the St missioner Candidates for city judge wanis club has extendedGeorge an invire jncumoenv Jesse jr men ana tation to Ogden Kiwanians to atLeon Fonnesbeck Incumbent H R tend the charter on Pedersen is the only candidate for Friday Oct 12 night banquet All members and their wives are city auditor invited by the social committee to attend the annual fall party ThursReports Auto Damage m Oct 11 at seven-thirt- y day David J Wells 2973 Van Buren in the Ben Lomond hotel A p spehis car was damaged by cial buffet luncheon will be served reported n a driver while parked be- and an excellent program under fore his home He said the offend- the supervision of Bernie Diamond ing driver returned momentarily as master of ceremonies will be to examine the damage then drove provided A sparkling dance orWells turned the license chestra will be away engaged for those number over to police Police said who wish to dance it was anthe number was registered to a nounced Salt Lake City resident Five Enter Logan Election Contest four-yea- home is William H Smith 47 of Riverdale Ogden mailman who was accidentally shot in the side and arm in a sporting goods shop Aug 28 Smith suffered two wounds in the left side and one in his left hand when a 22 caliber automatic pistol being demonstrated by g Robert L Strong in the Sports shop 466 Twenty-fourt- h accidentally discharged due to faulty mechanism The gun had just been delivered by the postman Smith was discharged from the hospital last week 14-Year-- The Utah Pioneer corporation filed suit in Second district court against the Columbia Construction company asking payment of allegedly due for goods delivered between July and Septem-b- e rof 1950 Company Files Suit Ford Finance company filed suit in Second district court today against Darrell Phelps seeking return of a house trailer or $92180 as its reasonable value Jr 1 I I I two-wheel- and Engen-Stron- d Lind-stro- Yom Kippur Will Be Celebrated IOOF Caravan Due Tonigt Warehouse I OR RENT paction uuaranieea 515 Kiesel BIdg Phone 6571 ad glass ut our wrecking Tooele $780 Alfred Orme Nephl Salt $101750 A B Bringhurst Lake City $430: Wendell Barnes Green $48250: Roy Kaysville Grantsville $327: John R Ramp-toBountiful $300 and C J Sweetring Price $430 n Parking Stall Painting Asked I over-aeman- j a A caravan of I O O F mem bers from Delta and other Utah lodges will visit Ogden lodge No 5 tonight at eight in the lodge hall 2320 Washington Principal speaker will be AtMusic and torney J A Howell other entertainment will be provided Refreshments will be served All Odd Fellows Rebekahs Theta Rho Girls club members their partners and friends are invited The caravan is a monthly activity among lodges of the state Washington Wh4 ley Utah mmi F-8- 6 THI IRONS ANYTHING COMBINATIONS ion Candidates for Nomination fo th Office of City Couneilmen AT LARGE and Candidates for Nomination for the Office of City Councilman From MUNICIPAL WARDS for a Two-YeTerm for the Government of Ogden City at the Primary Election in Ogden City Utah October 23 1951 $245 Washington Blvd ar FOR COUNCILMEN AT LARGE FUEL OIL If No Answer Call 'in FOR COUNCILMAN (1st Municipal Ward) FRANK L ALLEN PETER E GIACHINO G STANLEY BREWER REV L K WILLIAMS RAYMOND S WRIGHT Q BUNDERSON DR WILLARD R DOXEY I 1 CARLYLE C EUBANK I I (Vote for One) H LOUIS H GRIFFIN ray l hansen mrs walter a hoenes ira gordon huggins 2-00- 79 l i : isaacson wh jackson FURNACE OIL b i p--i i i i i i i alton i parker 110 i i JOHN G KELLY j I HUGH F O'NEIL I I I n I E HUGH FORD j from I I DR W G GREENWELL I I City Recorder ""1 C E JORGENSEN RICHARD J KINGSTON f") MRS GEO H LOWE JOSEPH F McCUNE MILDRED M TONKS muium PI DR JAMES R FOULGER CONRAD H JENSEN M D nom- a FOR COUNCILMAN (4th Municipal Ward) (Vote for Three) I I F1 (Vote for One) I I fH W I (COTTON) LOWE CHAS J WILKERSON 'Attest: Oct 23 1951 Official Ballot (Seal) I C AUSTIN SEAGER Q Official Ballot (Vote for One) Q Q CLYDE M GRIX D EVERYONE may vote for THREE inees AT LARGE and ONE nominee D EACH Municipal Ward H A SODERBERG NAT D CLARK i 23 1951 HUGH E DOBBS L i ALBERT E WILFONG — KENNETH WILLARD BITTON rulon stanfield stewart jr s FOR COUNCILMAN (3rd Municipal Ward) i JUNIUS R TRIBE I YORGASON 1 GEORGE V TRIBE j J Vote for One ) j DR W C SWANSON 1 ELMER S LATTIN charles reveliot1s (revell) srl b r THORSTEIN N (TOBY) LARSEN RULON (Place a cross (X) in the square FOLLOWING the name MARY WOOLLEY of the iperson you favor for Candidate for City Judge) JUDICIAL NOMINATING BALLOT Candidates for nomination for the office of CITY term at PRIMARY election October JUDGE for a Six-YeFOR CITY JUDGE DEPARTMENT NO JUDGE J QUILL NEBEKER W MAURICE (BILL) HART CHAS E WARD i scott w Ogden Utah ARTHUR W GRIX 1 george h london howard w ogden w FRANCIS A CHILD ANTHONY RUSSELL ' jack h lee Hottest Burning Waste Cleanest Burning-N- o Prompt Courteous Service Budget Terms Can Be Arranged Autotnaatic Delivery Service FOR COUNCILMAN (2nd Municipal Ward) J FARRELL ADAMS GEORGE T FROST STOVE OIL (Incumbent) or leas! Iron plaets tucks ruffles and fathers easier end tartar! article iarge Irons any or amalL without folding or are best OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT Different Medela Standard Electric YOU CAN WASH much a 28! Cuta work of ironing $ tell vt which $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ar THAT IRONS Help $ D RAY WILKINSON IRONER $ $ ads 2296 Grant Ave Ironnle $ TILE st OIL Cuts yoar ironieg tana by a HI $ NORTHERN COMPANY With an 4 $ $ WASATCH m Will Hear h 4429 Ogden high school's band Is among those scheduled to participate in Band Night activities this evening at University of Utah stadium Under direction of Max Dalby the musicians have rehearsed with the University of Utah band and lunched in the stadium prior to their appearance at six p m Among 26 other schools from Utah Wyoming and Idaho whose bands are appearing are Morgan high directed by J L Terry and South Summit high Kamas directed by Reed Newbold f f1 yard on m Ogdenite Given Engineering Post ORDER NOW! PHONE Ogden High Band In Fete at 'U' MIA Doug Stringiellow DXVIN l Curve' Roy itwn SALT LAKE CITY Oct 6 (API State Auditor Reese M Reese has called for immediate action by the state fish and game department to speed up lagging collection of some $10000 in fines from fish and game law violators In a comprehensive audit of the department's relationship with local justices of the peace Reese yesterday scored ' lack of cooperation amang justices game wardens and other law enforcement officials" Made Checks Reese's deputies L K Stevens and Charles H Houston made checks of the dockets of 16 of Utah justices They also interviewed a large number of game law violators to supplement court records which the audit said are inaccurate and incomplete" The audit stated "it is evident that not all the fines outstanding totaling $1011727 can be collected Considerable losses to the state already have occurred In our opin-- ! ion further losses can be expected if corrective action is not taken im- - Ferris C Johnson 26 son of Mrt" nd Mrs Charles L Johnson 2561 Brinker an LDS missionary to Norway died in a bathtub in Oslo last night Death was believed caused by heart failure A Sherman Gowans president of the LDS organization in Norway said Johnson was found dead at the municipal Torggata bath Attendants broke open the door after they had not heard from Johnson Request that parking stalls on in more than an hour blocks near the downtown district It was believed that the young he painted to prevent wasted man lost consciousness while sitspace and provide an unmetered ting in th tub and his head slipped are 'or vehicles was made to city under the water He was reported commissioners by C N Woods in ill health recently 2751 Harrison However members of his family Mr Woods said in a letter to in Ogden said he had not mencommissioners the Ogden chamber tioned being ill in recent letters of commerce nearly one vear ago Mr Johnson was born Feb 25 1925 at Warren a son of Charles nad promised such a convenience an unmetered area where there L and Ethel Caldwell He attended s an Weber county schools and gradlor parKing uated from Weber county high He said one such area menmediately'' school He was attending Weber The audit criticised chiefly the tioned by the chamber was along Ferris C Johnson college and was employed at the and following "widespread" conditions: Adams between Twenty-thir- d " Utah general depot when he ac1 "Some justices are in Twenty-sixtMayor W Rulon dilatory his mission call cepted reporting and transmitting fines White said he did not recall the He had been in Norway as a miscollected and the fish and game chamber's promises but referred two sionary years department has no effective sys- the request to the city traffic deMr Johnson was a member of tem of follow-up- " partment for recommendations the Seventy quorum organisation 2 "Some fines outstanding have of the Twelfth ward actually been collected by justices a Surviving are his parents and not paid over to the state" brother B Aldus Johnson Provo: 3 "In many cases the violator a sister Venice Johnson Ogden SALT LAKE CITY Oct AP has not paid the fine levied and Chris Byrd-Frograndparents Mr and Mrs Julia-ettInc of Dallas Tex there has been no successful efJohnson of Orem and Mrs has abandoned a wildcat oil well in fort to effect collection" Caldwell Vernal 4 "Court records arc inaccurate Douglas Stringfellow World war The body will be shipped home southeastern Utah company rep I veteran will be speaker at the and incomplete" and is expected to arrive in about resentatives here announced today Mutual Improvement a month association The well was the Randall No 1 Justiee Cited M Davis justice of the meeting of the L D S Second Alex wildcat on the Monticello structure at Charleston Wasatch ward tomorrow at seven p m in San Juan county The drillers peace Music will be by a ladies' trio was cited in the county report ai had penetrated to a total depth of setting fines at $5 in 1949 and keep- of the Ogden Symphonic choif and 626S feet in the salt section of the ing that year's fines as his fee The chapel is at Twenty-sixtGrant for cases the trying Paradox formation Justices of the listed in The test had several small gas the audit as having peace Richard D Child son of Mr and collected more Mrs Harold W Child 669 Twen- shows in the upper Paradox but than $300 in fines not remitted to tieth has accepted an engineering none were of commercial import- the state as of June 30 included Davis $1759: Frank W Frailey position at the ance The well was being drilled North American to provide additional reserves of Aviation Co of natural gas for a proposed $32000-00- 0 California His job transmission line from the will be to test Boundary Buttes field in San Juan fuel and material county to Salt Lake City Meanwhile Byrd-Froused in the to be near a decision stageappeared on the Sabre jets tetkrMm Kitchen Mr Child is i first of several potential gas formaFireelee Its graduate of We tions to be tested at Clear Creek in Alse Nettk Asphalt A ber college and Carbon county Rubber Tile the University of Operators are boring below 4417 Utah where he feet just above the top of the PerPIONEER TILE CO formation The objective depth majored in ehem ron Is about 7500 feet in the Dakota 1401 Wash ical engineering R ft Child 'hen 414 Community Survey At present he is residing in Ingle formation wood Calif (Plate a Cross (X) n th Sqtare FOLLOWING the NAME of the PERSONS You Favor as Candidates far the City Cauncllmen and City Judge) RADIOS PHONOGRAPHS CUSTOMERS m We have new and used auto parts And Ktosel Reese Calls for Swift Action On Overdue Fish Game Fines st Police youth bureau officers to day were investigating a report from a boy that he was attacked by five older boys and Ogden last near Thirty-seconnight He said he was slapped in the face and hit in the stomach The attackers then jumped in a 1940 or 1941 dark colored coupe and took off The complaint said he was unable to get the number on the plates Police Officer George L said his investigation indicated the trouble may be an outgrowth of football rivalry between junior high schools located in the and south sections of the north Yom Kippur most solemn of city Jewish holy days will be celeThe officer said the boy was not brated at the Congregation Brith badly hurt in the attack Sholem 2750 Grant it was announced today by Maurice Weinberger president of the local syna- Draws Jail Sentence gogue The special day of atonement SALT LAKE CITY Oct 6 (AP) culminating 10 days of prayer and U S District Judge Willis W Rit-te- r penitence begun on the Jewish today had sentenced John PatNew Year will be observed from rick Riley 56 Chicago to three sundown Tuesday to sundown year 8 in federal prison Riley had been charged with breaking into an Wednesday First service will be conducted interstate shipment of canned meat at the Congregation Brith Sholem Sept 16 at the Ogden railroad Tuesday at seven p m Continuous yards services will start at eight a m Wednesday with a special memorial service at eleven forty-fiv- e a m Suit Seeks Payment timd I e Boy 01d hit-ru- "Death 1931 Firm Abandons South Utah Well newspaper boys lines up for the football game last night which was a part of their reward for faithfully delivering the paper every day In the year in all kinds of weather A group of Ogden Bate-man- 's Et h V SALT LAKE CITY Oct 6 (AP) Dr E Allen Bateman was appointed state superintendent of public instruction yesterday by the state board of education Dr Bateman had been serving as acting superintendent at $6000 then pear year since August It was Verthat Attorney General Clinton non ruled that amendments to the state constitution last year terminated the four year elective term won by Dr Bateman in 1948 His new salary is $10DOO annually W O Bentley chairman of the board said the decision to retain was unanimous Bateman Dr "Every member of the board expressed confidence in Dr demonstrated ability" he sam Under the new constitutional provisions the office of superintendent is appointive by the board rather than elective Dr Bateman hat been superintendent inee 1944 STANDAID-DCAMlN- SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER Missionary Ogden at Oslo Norway asm Ogden Charge trial THI OOBfN (UTAH) City Recorder (Vote for One) fl |