Show Second Section Second Section SECTION OGDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING 'Bug' Bombers Refuel at Ogden Driver Quiz On Parking Due Tomorrow 'You Are Partly HA To Blame Judge Dixon Gels of Merit' Big Camporee Tells Bite Victim 'Award Dr Henry Aldous Dixon A former tenant of the La France St who dent of Weber college was 25th hotel This Weekend was attacked by a large dog was ed the annual award of merit by presiaward- 131 driver-intervielong-rang- army-surplu- Airport Resembled World War I Movie Today g open-cockp- it g - n two-winge- d long-rang- driver-interviewe- 1952 Scouts to Hold The phase of e study to open Ogden's up new parking spaces will begin tomorrow morning Interviewers will be identified with a large white badge They will ask drivers where they made their last stop their destination and purpose in being downtown The work of jotting down answers to these questions from thousands of drivers who enter or leave the Ogden business district will require two weeks or more Six or seven interviewers — local people who have been recruited for the survey — will be on the job tomorrow through the immediate downtown district They will work between 10 a m and 6 p m daily except Saturdays Plenty of flying talk came out of this conference on the flight line at Ogden Municipal airport this morning as this group of pilots awaited orders to take off The men are crop duster pilots who are ferrySundays and holidays s trainers from Yakima Wash to New Brunswick Canada to dust DDT ing a fleet of 19 More Training on bud worm infesting timber stand there They stopped in Ogden to refuel and make minor repairs on and men more or 30 Eventually engine of one of planes women will be handling the interviews as soon as they can be trained for the work said Robert Kent planning engineer of the state road commission and Owen W Burnham prinicipal Ogden The kill on the insidious in- Ogden municipal types of aerial spraying opera City planner looked like a scene fromairport a World tions but the current Canadian sect must be made immediately Interviewers are on a war I movie this morning with job is the longest distance they worm Ward said the when is survey which is not connect19 have traveled biplanes lined ed with law enforcement in any from the cocoon or on the apron and as many emerging up At the Canadian timber site of way the two said Cooperation the DDT spray won't affect it fuel pilots and spray was taken in last drivers is urged The spray pilots roar over the around waiting- for winter by horse-drawResults of interviews will be standing sledge area to take-of- f be at 200 about sprayed orders When snow melted down a the used as part of the information to feet clouds of DDT reelasing crop spraycomplete village was built alongdetermine location of Ogden's ersThe planes were from spray booms fitted beneath operated by Central Aircraft side the strip to accommodate The downtown parking needs the lower of the Inc Yakima Wash and of wing they the pilots mechanics and ground e study is sponsored by are on a mass flight from their The craft spray tank is personnel The area is isolated Ogden City Ogden chamber of home base to a located where the front cockpit along the accessible only by ground trails commerce U S bureau of public eastern seaboard spot would In be of Canada ordinarily previous and by air roads and Utah road commission operations a 98 percent kill has They are on contract to spray From here the aerial armada A special office to direct work a stand been reported of timber in the province will gas up at Rock Springs and comof s Planes used are used of New Brunswick Wyo with additional stops at pile results was to be opened at the army just before and by 195000 Acre Tract Rawlins and Laramie and other Weber college this afternoon during early World war II as The 195000 acre tract is of points primary trainers They were crown timber and leased by the They expect to reach New selected of their relabecause Brunswick next Sunday New Brunswick International slow tively flying speed stable Paper Co from the Canadian flying characteristics and sturdy the for government production construction Hired by County of newsprint The stand is east Many of the planes on the of Isle Maine Presque Eldon Hadley of Taylor has been Members of the Kiwanis club are flight were purchased here in Bob Ward pilot of Cenfrom air force surplus employed as a dragline helper by Ogden reminded that their meeting will tral Aircraft chief his band of stocks at Hill air force baset Weber county at a starting salarv be held Thursday noon at the Og- fliers most of said whom are combat Some were flown from here to of $240 effective May 14 He will den Golf and Country club The veterans of World war H and Yakima others crated and serve on a probationary period unOgden high school string orchestra Korea had made the trip this back there der a recommendation by Lyman directed by Max F Dalby will be far without shipped any trouble At Yakima the aircraft comM Hess commissioner in charge of featured on the program Arriving in Ogden last night pany conducts 113 different the road department however one of the plane engines began running rough so Blue Purse Lost was delayed untoday's take-of- f Loss of a blue plastic purse contil the engine was taining a driving license social smoothed out Ward said bud worm was atsecurity card Hill air force base civilian employe identification tacking the Canadian timber and card and Carnegie library card it it's allowed to go unchecked was rejjorted to police by Carol will double the acreage of trees Pasch of 764 25th St attacked with each passing year fact-findin- MAY 21 rs A Boy Scout camporee will be held Friday and Saturday- - for Scouts of the Mount Ogden and Rocky Lomond district on the Ogden high school athletic field With John A Cox directing the opening ceremonies will be given by Walter Lambert Community singing will be led by Walter Checketts Kenneth Malan magi- cian cornet duet "American Patrol" by Jimmy Watts and Peck Stevensen cornet quartet "One Alone" Jimmy Watts Peck Steven-seDelbert Ririe and Carl Durs-tele- r songs and instrumental numbers by Tom and Dick Buckway Registration will be from 3 to 5 p m by Clem McLean and Francis Kenney Dinner will be served at 6 p m followed by a campfire program from 7:30 to 9:30 p m Taps at 10 p m The Saturday program will begin at 6 a m with reveille and salute to the flag at 6 a m Break fast at 8 a m The contest activities will begin at 8:30 a m under direction of Dell Cook with Earl Hansen as head judge Luncheon at 12 noon and camp assembly 1:30 p m Parents and the public are invited Final arrangements for the camporee will be made tomorrow at 7:30 p m Scoutmasters of the Rocky Lomond district will meet in the Thirty-seconward chapel and scoutmasters of the Mount Ogden district will meet in the Twelfth ward chapel n d 2 PT-13'- Kiwanis to Meet At Country Club rough-runnin- Drivers Report Damage the Utah Academy of Science Arts and Letters at its annual m Packaged spring meeting held last week in Salt Lake City Also accorded an award of merit from the academy was Dr George H Hansen of the geology department Brigham Young university Dr Young explained that the academy of scholars makes two such awards each year for two persons who have made outstandAutomatic e ing contributions field of research and education in Utah not entirely free from fault when he returned after being warned to stay away from the place City Judge Clyde C Patterson pointed out The court also pointed out that the defendant Grace Watson 65 committed an offense when according to the allegation in the complaint she "directed a large dog which had been trained to act at her direction to bite the complainant" She was sentenced to pay $30 Michael J Barlow Jr said the dog had been friendly toward him during the several months he was a tenant He admitted however that the defendant had ordered him to leave and not to return Se 3ks Payments FARMINGTON— Credit bureau of Ogden had filed suit today in Second district court here against Anson Waite seeking payment of $2320 allegedly owed Wright Motor company $3555 reportedly owed Hadley Hardware and Implement company and $11017 said to be due the Clearfield Lumber company Local Jaycees Get State Duties D A Peterson 3712 Jefferson Ave and G Hugh McKay 3846 told police tieir Quincy Ave automobiles were damaged by hit-ru- n drivers yesterday evening Peterson said his car was struck near Grant Ave and Franklin St about 9:30 p m McKay reported a heavy sedan sideswipped his car on the 2300 block of Washington Blvd about 5:15 p m License numbers of both of fending vehicles were turned over to police I Jf All ings Choose from several granites POLISHED of color and more than 100 designs POLISHED SURACES show colors to Seals out moisture prevents stains SEE —advantage COMPARE! 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