Show Do Something About Water Pollution FSA Urges Ogden Other Utah Cities Bossy Puts Her Foot in It! - STANDARD-EXA- 1 M IPWDAY MORNING FEBRUARY f 3 n 1 1952 Today in Utah WASHINGTON Feb 2 (AP)— "The major pollution his caused 4 Proposed sites for new or en- The federal security agency wants bird diseases in bird refuges has larged municipal plants include: Idaho — Grace Montpeller Paris towns in the Great basin drainage damaged trout streams and there is Soda Springs to disease hazard recognized of area the southwest— Ogden and Utah— Bear River Black Rock wato due human polluted beings South Ogden included— to spend beach Beaver Bingham Canyon some 59313000 on water pollution "c !U"Y' residents of said The 5 the h11 f report nSSf CoIlnneThe basin area is composed of area recognize the need for water ueviis blide Jviscounty fccho FarmEureKa only inetrsn Utah Idaho Nevada Wyoming and conservation but there exists imlhnited understanding of the California Garfield Garland Gunnison The agency said that "current portance of safeguards for water n Henefer Kaysville Lark estimates indicate that (sewage) quality commensurate with its Midvale Logan Magna uses specuve Millsford Murray Ogden Orem projects are required for 92 municipal sources of pollution Legislation Lacking Park City Payson Provo Richin the Great basin "Public apathy in such matters Is field Saltan- beach Salina Salt S8 Plants Needed reflected in the absence of com- - Lake City Sandy South Ogden "Fifty-eignew sewage treat- - prehensile water pollution control Spanish Fork Springville Sunset ment plants should be built and 15 legislation Jn the states of Idaho beach Taylorsville Tooele WellsviUe R existing Dianis snouia oe leoinceci Jcvau°The remaining 19 projects consist of enlargements or additions to existing plants" The FSA report was based on a study of pollution control made in with state public cooperation health agencies It said wastes from 137 Industrial plants in the Great basin are discharged directly into rivers TreatWILLARD Feb 2 — A special Leslie Brunker A B Taylor and ment projects are required in at members Of the program signifying completion of Francis Cook least So industrial plants including committee building on the $23800 remodeling project many in Utah the report added the Willard ward chapel will be held tomorrow night (Sunday) at seven-thirt- y If cows think Bossy will think Bishop Delbert Cook twice before taking another stroll said today around the Andrew Sauber farm Actual renovating work inside near Fartnington Minn She the chapel was finished up last tumbled into an old cesspool and spring Bishop Cook said and the as seen above managed to wedge building has been in use since the centennial celebration last March SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 (UP) herself in with her head almost turned back to her spine FarmA new entranceway however er Sauber is in the hole with her has just been completed and ward An invitation to a truck reciprocity meeting in Boise Monday and Tuesto figure out "what how poor members are invited out at to view both this undertak- day was accepted today by the cow?" He and other workers ing and tee chapel interior The Utah state tax commission chairrigged a block and tackle finally to a tow truck and hoisted the building will remain open after man Patrick Healy Jr the services for that purpose too animal to the surface Montana and Wyoming repre5wn It! Maintain Once freed she d Many Changes right also have been invited it for the barn a sadder but Begun a year ago last September sentatives to the session to work out agreethe project included lowering the maybe no wiser cow with Idaho on vehicle comhigh ceiling in the chapel install- ments merce between the states A tentaing a new rostrum and interior tive decorations and improving heating understanding with Oregon A bishop's and Washington was reached by and lighting facilities office' and a scout room are housed Idaho representatives at a meeting OlAlNft Think of in the new entrance part The earlier in Portland solas otospacts in your tm The tax chief said Utah and was completed at a total project rifory for fomoui CUSH Idaho already practice a large deSCOOT It MAN MOTO COSt Of $23804 world's moil conemi-ca- t Al Bagley of the presiding bish gree of reciprocity in that they There's Ucmsportaiion treat each other's trucks alike He op s office was the supervisor said !w every UM a Idaho trucks pay either a trip Others heading the program were In industry on the form— nd for HUNDREDS of per Delbert Cook contractor Gerald permit or mileage fee graduated sonol uses 01 a family's Larkin and Earl Graser foremen on weight upon entering Utah "second cor" Orvin Lemon chairman of the fi- Utah trucks going into Idaho pay A few territories for BRIGHAM CITY Feb 2 — H E nance committee A P Dalton a flat fee if weight is 26000 pounds or below or a dealers ore still tax if gross Praeger president of the Kansas open Well Mtobliihd State Farm bureau Manhattan weight is above the limit jobber provides good Kans will be principal speaker at discounts to Named Pardon Board qualified as the South Box Elder county farm te soles promotion aids SALT LAKE 2 CITY Feb (AP) m? bureau convention in Bear River Frank E Diston a former federal Strlse phone for fori infereiatien City Thursday bureau of investigation employe A V Smoot president of the ohowt dealer opportunities in you has been appointed executive secorganization said Mr Praeger is an territory retary 4of the Utah state board of 4k outspoken champion of farm probZ B He will pardons replace Western Machinery Co SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 (AP) lems and "well qualified to disK aster Jr who resigned to acproblems confronting the naHoward Dean 34 was sen- cuss a 81 W h So Ph 748 cept legal position with the tenced Irving tion's crop growers" to im20 to life today years Mountain Fuel Supply company The same day Union Pacific's Salt lotto City Utah The change will be effective Mon- prisonment He was convicted of g car will his raping stepdaughter be parked in agricultural day Brigham City and last Nov 18 accept visitors he said District Judge David T Lewis will That evening beginning at six a sentenced Dean The action folbanquet furnished by the Bear lowed a report from two psychi- River D S ward will be served Just Received atrists Dr Roy A Darke and Dr in theL amusement hall ReservaWilliam D Pace who said Dean tions should be made early he suffered no mental illnesses ( The examination was under pro- said the banquet will be visions of a new law enacted by a Following featuring Marilvn (Bunthe 1951 legislature It provided ny)program Reese Miss Utah of 1952 who d for examination of will give a dramatic reading accused of sex offenses persons Dignitaries expected for the day's events include John Schenk Logan state president of the Farm Uintah Well Planned Bureau federation and Frank ON THE MARKET TULSA Okla Feb 2 (AP) — Shelley of Salt ' Lake City execuCarter Oil company today an- tive secretary This machine will juice all kinds of vegenounced plans to drill a 9000-fotest in Uintah county wildcat tables including parsley spinach and celery Utah The well will be 10 miles Lay ton south of Vernal and nine miles which is a real test for a juicing machine LAYTON Feb 2—Under southwest of the Ashley Valley sorship of the Layton L Dspon-S field the company said It will ward genealogical - committest the lower tertiary formations Third tee a sacred pageant "The Hearts Call Home of Children" will be presented tomorrow night (Sunday) and Monday- at seven in the North Davis stakehouse Admission is free t- THE OGDEN (UTAH) Dreaming Up a County Fair? Make It an 'Old Fashioned' j - - SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 Lew-isto- Tha! ua the suggestion given yesteiday to members of the Utah Associations Fairs and Livestock onows at ineir annual meeting Jesse Conover Ferron president of the state fair board said "You! can not do better I believe than to make your 1952 fair old fa ioned Make your fair as nearly a - ht Tre-mont- i on - - ted 50 Men Go in I Kansan to Speak At Farm Bureau S- -lh Japanese Treaty ton-mi- le Doesn Sentence Given in Rape Charge court-ordere- ot Pageant for Demonstration SCHEIBMER'S SHOP 8M 24th St Plenty of free Parking Phone Davis County DUP Splits There Are 2 Camps Now! FARM1NGTON Feb 2— Davisond vice captain Margie Mayfield of the Utah secretary and many other officers county's Daughters Pioneers haves ' plit up— into two Mrs Stevenson said the North Davis camp is today camps that is interested to now the in as Membership grew many jright point to neer histories getting it had become difficult as plus handle so what had been one or-- : whatever relics still possible haven't been was two divided collected and sent to the memorial ganization ways Mrs Asahel Stevenson of West hall in Salt Lake City Davis is new president of the ty has no museum yet North Davis Camp Mrs Assisting Mrs Stevenson is Cora Olga Adair from Bountiful heads the Bybee first vice captain and Mrs camp set up in Sbuth Davis May Simmons second vice captain Each individual organization re- —— — ports new members regularly and the outlook for even more is VCmB Dairy Meeting bri6ntFARM1NGTON Feb 2—A meet- Clearfield Has Chapter ing of all Davis county dairymen scheduled for Wednesday Among the newer D U P units has y p m in the is the Wild Rose chapter serving It was activated about house hcre- Delore Nichols county a year ago and is accepting many reP°teiCache Artl- new members too ?anfgSr Cora Wilsox president of the ilcial Breeders association will be speaker chapter is assisted by Ida White —j-J first vice captain Mazl Bohi sec-- i — j pio-whe- re coun-Layt- - - bn one-thirt- Helped write I P Us Phone O IOX 1238 OGDIN 69 - court-Clearfie- - Alcoholics Anonymous Sm'i on j Drinking? 08 KOOSHAREM Feb 2— Mr? Cpnsrine Aunt Catherine) Hatrh rr jkit " et I n Approve Second Art Class Need Help to Stop FOR HEALTH Honored at 89 Years -- lo-c- HOME JUICERS gf I Meeting Thursday Shipment of the finest col-le- one of Koosharem's oldest residents was honored recently at an open house in observance of her eighty- ninth birihoay anmversan She hn a Tn i niversarv she also was cues at a luncheon served by her sister Mrs Etta Crawford March i " crowd-gettin- y Kr high-taile- E rcLiey Monday SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 (APi Bw Utah Council of Churches will hold its annual meeting here MM-daand Tuesday Dr Robert D Steele president of the counc! and president of Westminster said one of the top ttetepl on ine agenda wiu be a rpDOrt an Protestantism in Utah Dr Ross Sanderson of New York Ctw as- ocsated director of the department of study and research of the tional Council of Churches will give the report SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 (AP) Utah's March draft call will be only for 50 men Brie Gen J Wa!- lace West reporU Gen West Utah selective service director said the small number will suffice because of the cut in draft quotas announced by Maj Gen Lewis B Hershey national selective service Demo Chiefs Leaving director General West said the SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 (AP) February call will be for 200 men Calvin W Rawlings Utah DemSome 400 were inducted in Jan- ocratic national committeeman will leave tomorrow or Monday to atuary tend a national executive cornaift-te-e session in Washington D C on Snows Deep Enough CEDAR CITY Feb 2 AP — Tuesday Depth of mow piled up to moun- 1 tains of southern Utah is consid- - XOUltry bnOW rOpUlOT of last LOGAN Feb 2— erably greater than that twice as year a survey showed today Inmarjy entries as a Nearly year ago have been received for the thirty second annual poultry' show of the Cache County Poultry Breeders assocla-ittowhich will begin Wednesday tat Out county fairgrounds and con tinue until Saturday night according to Henry Aebuicber secratvfjr i John T Quayle president of the association is in charge of arrangements 'YaUa'-Watki- ns' 1400-pou- viirviul " Hhttrr h ed ty " -- possible what we have tried to make out of the state fair— an educational enterprise" Sam H Gordon of Brigham City was president of the association L Da ire SI Stokes of Heber City was director V Allen Olsen of Logan chair- man of the Cache County Farm Bureau made another suggestion to the group this pertaining to at the fairs He suggested that association members adqpt a uniform poJicy with respect to con- - j cessions which prove to be gam- bling devices No action was taken! on his proposal Healy to Attend Truck Discussion is Ranger Wilford Bentle sa:d the heavy snow Ftorage should result in adequate irrigation water for the area which has suffered droughts the past few' mm h- Sunday Services to Mark Finish of Willaid frojetct six-thir- cases the snow AP)many far depth If you want to have a good county ahead of the average in die area fair sjiake if old fashioned D xie National Forest measured Hp-b- I ld P?vHyPker P"1!1 ifutnes nace oiass BRIGHAM CITY Feb 2—Gordon Keller a son of Mrs Emma Keller of Brigham City is ' teach ing a course in race relations in the adult education program at the University of Wichita where he is working on a doctorate in anthropology and archaeology his mother learned WASHINGTON Feb 2 (UP) — Sen Arthur V Watkins said today he will ask the senate to make plain that ratifying the Japanese peace treaty does jiot imply approval of the Yalta agreement The Utah Republican said he will propose a "reservation" to tha treaty specifying that it does not Include cession of southern Sakhalin and the Kurile islands to Russia Hearings Closed The senate foreign relations comconmittee will begin closed sideration of the peace treaty and MBsned Pacific security pacts on Tuesday but may not come to a vote until later Approval is considered certain Once the treaties are out of committee they are expected to be brought up quickly in the senate for ratification Watkins would file his reservation at this point The treaty doesn ot grant- tha south end of Sakhalin island and the Kurile islands to Russia although they are now occupied by Russian forces as a result of the Yalta agreement which awarded them to the Soviet Union Renounces Japan The Japanese peace past which Russia refused to sign simply renounces Japan's claims to this territory which she once held north of the Japanese home islands Final disposition of this territory is left to the allied powers or the United Nations State Department Advisor John Foster Dulles chief architect of the peace treaty told the committee that by refusing to sign the in effect lost her last Bict Russia chance to claim Southern Sakhalin and the Kuriles - BRIGHAM CITY Feb 2— The second series of classes In adult and children's art taught by Mrs DeAnna McDonald begins Feb 11 The classes are taught every other week in Central school Bigger Band Planned LOGAN Fab 2 — CoL KFrank Utah State Agricultural college military coordinator reported today plans are being made to en large and strengthen the ROTC band at the school At a meeting of Col ' Frank Col Charles W Haas professor of air science and tactics and John Philip Dalby college band director it was pointed out a good ROTC band and the college band can mutually support each other at the institution Heads lor FHA Meeting SALT LAKE CITY Feb I — Donald Staheli 20 Hurricane national president of the Future Farmers of America is on his way to Washington D C where he will preside over a meeting of national F F A officers He is accompanied by Elmer Garff vOca-tion- al agriculture teacher at Hurricane high school and by Elvin Downs assistant state director of agricultural education for Utah to Meet Group Study 2— The MORGAN Feb Fine Arts Study group will meet Monday at the home of Mrs Clarence D Rich Miss Faye E Williams will take charge of the musical atttartainment Files $95000 Suit SALT LAKE CITY Feb 3 — Jean Ashbaugh of Dubuque Ia has filed damage awls totaling more than $95000 in Third district court against Oaki Brothers Produce company and William Martin a truck driver She seeks SjL766 for fatal injuries suffered by her mother Mrs Margaret Anna Ashbaugh on June 22 and the balii ance for injuries she said she Miss Nancy n INSURED SAVINGS 1 1 j 1 I NO long-terinvestment required Your money may be withdrawn at ANY time ALL savings earn full 2lt Earnings paid June 30 and December 31 v Each account insured up to $1000000 m V OFFICE HOURS For Your Convenience WSB Wage Clinic At U This Week SALT LAKE CITY Teh 2 ( AP Labor and management representa tives irom mrmignout utan are expected to attend the wage clinics at the University of Utah Wednesday" and Thursday The university has joined with the wage stabilization board in sponsoring the sessions Vital to Defease "The wage stabilization program is such a vital part o the defense effort that it has become important for all employers large and small and all employes and labor organizations to be well inofrmed concerning the regulations affecting wages" said Dr A Ray Olpin university president "The University of Utah is pleased to perform a patriotic duty and a service to the citizens of Utah by this im- portant program" Clinics Daily Wage clinics' will be conducted each day during the two-da- y conference and a panel discussion will be conducted by wage stablization experts Thursday evening Dr Edward J Allen chairman nt tho eleventh regional wage stablization ooara wui serve as moderator — ADVERTISEMf NT— to 4:00 pm 9:30 am Saturday: to 12:30 pm hrV&t -- : ': f4srarr Savtnos 24fc STREET Where Thousands Have Saved Millions : m I 3t 'V a LOGAN Feb 2 — Prof John J Stewart of the Utah State Acncul-tura- l college journalism department has been elected president of the Logan chapter of the League Dr M at r a Writers succeeding L Nielsen of the U S A C language department Clark to Talk at U" t — J SACT LAKE CITY Feb Reuben Clark Jr top L D S church leader and former ambassatha dor to Mexico will deliver Lecfourth annual Sigma Alpha ture at the University of Utah on Feb 13 He will talk on U S foreign policy Postponed Hearing PROVO Feb 2Va hearing has beer postponed until Feb 28 on a motion thpt the recent Utah county grand jury 'report be stricken from records of Fourth district Court Argument were originally to have been made yesterday but ti nuance was granted District Attorney George Ballif aglg Sues Uncle Sam SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 — Nick Chournes of Garland Is a damages from the government for alleged wrongv j ful restriction of grazing land A organic or syssuit entered in U S district court Quick complete the bureau of land pjaranteed Ask charges that management sought inequitably to today restrict his use of grazing lands he n Backachf Rheumatic Pun Of ting Up Night strong urine cloudy Irritating pasjagfi Leg Puns or rTOUsness loos of energy circles under e Dtily: 9:30 Elected President m Backache ror quiet suf-lafi- and comlOT-tir- tvnlln Bl Odder troubles A without temic cause try CYSTEX atuf anion or money back for CYS1XX fiir druggist fed-an- - ATTENTION FARMERS We re always in tha market for dead and useless horses cows ttmmp and hogs For Prompt imrvhm Call thm Nearest font CO' sait uwe DEALERS IN HIDES FURS WOOL AND PELTS f on |