Show 45 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING R Th ree Convicted Clyde Lists OCTOBER 22 1958 Of Driving Fined Hit-and-R- un Issues as He Sees 'Em Three motorists convicted of driving charges have been sentenced in City Court In each instance the defendant failed to remain at the scene of an accident They were: Joe M Terrazas 30 of 3112 hit-and-ru- The real issues of the campaign for governor George Dewey Clyde told an Ogden audience today are: Providing opportunities for its youth staying within economic limits of income while providing essential services keeping taxes as low as possible and upgrading education The Republican candidate for governor outlined his position in the election race at a meeting of the Ogden Executives Club “Our population is going to increase by within the next 20 years and it is for us to see that opportunities for our young people grow even faster” declared Mr Clyde “In order t3 keep taxation at the lowest possible level consistent with good government we must do several things These include securing greater tax equalof ity by frequent real property The rates on real property have reached the limit We can close loopholes in the existing tax structure especially in the income tax “There is a need for greater efficiency in state departments This could be obtained through consolidation in some instances through better business methods and the institutions of training programs New taxable wealth would be created by rising industrial agricultural and municipal values that would expand the tax base “In education one of the first objectives should be the upgrading of teacher morale by establishing a better climate for education in the state Provision must be made also for improvements to the physical plants of our schools on a sound long range stable basis “We need continuing studies of salaries teaching loads and curriculum in order to secure and maintain just compensation schedules quality and responsibility “Industrial growth and expansion even how has pointed up the need for enlarging our vocational education program to provide terminal education in fields which would meet the demands for technicians mechanics and many other skilled workers” Monday evening Mr Clyde will speak at a Young Republican rally at Weber County Republican party headquarters on Washington Boulevard half-a-millio- n 26th St who was convicted by a jury and sentenced to pay $75 or serve 372 days in jail Seymore Leon London 59 of 430 26th Apt 4 who was sentenced to pay $75 or serve 372 days in jail He pleaded guilty Norma Wilde of Uintah vho was convicted by the court was sentenced to pay $50 or serve 25 days in jail Admits Stealing n John Van Woerkom 1619 Jefferson Ave came home from the weekend deer hunt with more than he went after He bagged this cinamon bear near White Creek above Oakley Mr Van Woerkom walked up to within 25 yards of the bear then fired a single shot into its neck Oh yes Mr Van Woerkom and his hunting partbucks ner Gene Howell also came home with seven- - and two-poi- nt Auto Misses Truck Driver Arrested Curve and 3 Faces Larceny Charge Miss Hunting A Brooklyn truck driver picked according to Covieo sheriff deputy size the the truck wrong father and two up Three men A1 over-- a sons missed out on their chances weekend and got no further than Lake on a trip planned for for hunting yesterday morning Salt a California destination when the car in which they were Being held on grand larceny riding failed to negotiate a curve by the Weber County sheriffs ofand rolled over an embankment fice is Joe R Palgrenno Brookstole a injuring the driver and spilling lyn who allegedly truck from the Oglong $28000 grub over the ground den Stockyard area over the weekTaken to the Dee Hospital with end apparently intending to take possible back and chest injuries it to California The truck owned by Wendell was Elvin F Stoddard son of Mr of Harrisville wound Hunsaker and Mrs Frank L Stoddard of between Lake in Salt up is West Point He reported in two houses after“caught’' driver the condition good today by hospital himself on a deadend street found took attendants deada an and to field then open His father and brother were not injured according to High- end alley and finally tried maneuway Patrolman Art Spendlove vering through a residential area who investigated the accident mile south of the about one-ha- lf Utah Power & Light Co sub station in South Weber - Officer Spendlove said the car rolled over once and probably would have gone over a second Gerald Allen Deegan of 447 time but was stopped by a tele- 27th St Apt 32 was sentenced in the City Court to pay $200 phone pole Damages were estimated at or serve 100 days in jail He $700 on the 1953 model car No pleaded guilty to a drunken drivcitations were issued ing charge 65-fo- ot Drunken Driving Brings $200 Fine W 1 © DOORS OPEN 5:45 TODAY Warner Bros present chief Salt Lake police apprehended him after he knocked down some fences The huge flatbed truck which can haul 21 tons required the skillful handling of the owner before it was extricated from the residential property Palgrenno was returned to Weber County where bail will be set and formal charges filed this week Two Guns Stolen From Car Home Two guns a J22 caliber pistol and a rifle were reported stolen over the weekend to Ogden police Delbert Hurst 644 28th St reported the revolver theft last night at 10:56 pm after a person allegedly took it from his car parked at 25th Street and Lincoln Avenue A woman living nearby witnessed the theft Mr Hurst told officers It has a brown plastic handle black holster with red lacing and has two scratches on the bottom of the left handle grip The rifle was stolen from the front porch of M R Nalder 1014 30th Street about 6 pm Saturday night Air Nalder said the rifle had a buck horn sight and rust on the front side 30-0- 6 Judge Penalizes Driver Who Failed to Yield I GAIL RUSSELL I LEE MARVIN Pleading guilty in the City Court to a charge of failing to to a pedesyield the trian Gary M Pace 19 of Coalville was sentenced to pay $50 or serve 25 days in jail right-of-wa- y o Stock Show Swine List Increasing With interest growing rapidly in the Intermountain area in better swine a strong entry in t h a t division is expected for the Golden Spike National Livestock Show Nov in Ogden according to Rudy L Van Kampen secretary-manager of the show Added interest will come this year from a meeting of the Utah Swine Producers’ Assn planned for Ogden during the show Deadline for entries in the fat barrow and gilts divisions of the show has been extended to Oct 25 Mr Van Kampen said because of the late mailing of the show catalog GOOD QUALITY LIST A good quality entry list has already been received from growers from many areas An attraction to many growers will be the appearance at th e show of Wilbur L Plager D e s Moines Iowa president of the National Swine Council as judge of the swine classes In the college judging contest Mr Plager is rated one of the nation’s top judges of swine In addition to being president of the National Council he is also secretary of the Iowa Swine Producers The fat hog entries will be judged by Prof James A Bennett of Utah State Agricultural College a popular and experienced swine judge Swine entries from southern and eastern Idaho have been particularly strong this year according to Mr Van Kampen 16-2- 1 301 24th RON DRIGGS ballroom dancing Tuesday instruction learn to enjoy your dancing merely by learning the latest steps in your favorite dance Every Zamba Mombo Rhumba Tango a Fox Cha-Ch- Trot Viennese Waltzes and others THERE Street Dial 6653 (Let us deliver them) P S — AG Stan sez: Loona the office samp takes longer for lunch — when somebody takes her WILLAPOINT WILL Oysiers BE DANCING AND PRIZES 2’°? 29c ROYAL NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Live Music by Fermins Orchestra Gelatin 'pkgs Beef Shoulder Steak Ber-bingha- 2 & Jill II Garrison Wherever he walked this nice guy named Line Bond somehow left the mark of a heel His slashed wrists now healed tell something His eyes looking toward the unknown mask something The danger he faces he will face alone' — and the girl at his side is the girl in the way Ver-delan- 1 2536 Fowler EcclesAve Gunnar E Jan-so- n 918 21st St Duane Kincaid 2220 Apt 4 Ogden Daniel B ( Clearfield Ramon and Matiana B Martinez Box 64 Clearfield Elizabeth M McGow-e- n 111 26th St Glen Nickerson Brown Hotel Opal Nielson 2934 Lincoln St Albert Ivan Oliphant 2773 Grant St Neil B Peterson 4022 Liberty Ave Marie Ropela-t- o 2341 Adams Ave Francis J Watts Weber Motel Leonard L Lutomierski 2791st Hosp Hill AFB Sam Wauneka RFD 2 Og- den Lopez o n u ( 0 0 NOW SHOWING Worth It WafsH In Solid S-- A Laughet New and Challenging Role for WDtQMra MEJDIIE Otis Adams Jr 248 No Fort Davis George Andrew’s TOKM4RO THE Lane tADizim roKKKDtflfM" Bros Warner m HOUffiST' si rCTt DOUGLAS A re t WarnerColor COLUMBIA Feature Startsi 1:00 3:10 5:20 7:35 9:45 MAGOO CARTOON For Information Call 9911 Illegal Parking Antonio Jimerez of 2571 Lincoln Ave has forfeited $5 bail in the City Court on an illegal parking complaint mwe :coU'Niprygltjb: Uitfi (Cno 3H9 dte 3Era Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr Starring In “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” starring ‘THE KING AND I” Susan Hayward Open Weekday 6:45 Saturday 2:45 — Sunday 6:45 ecu dte rrfh£D finoc§) (css? toxhaa imgi dug) ff rtha (utt33ix!C) ttauncap? Hard Hitting Western “THE RAWHIDE YEARS” Tony Curtis Colleen Miller Th OCTSte (ierd OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY (Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday) Facts Behind Flying Saucer “UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS” Action Romance Tears “THE TALL MEN” “The Bridges at Toko-Ri- Wall CInemaScop and Color ” Clark Gable Jan Russell You expect two big pictures and 'ml you get Technicolor Robert Ryan Cameron Mitchell Box 6 30 Show 700 Adm 65 William Holden Grace Kelly Halloween Night: Martin and lewis '"SCARED STIFFJTjrrone Power Anne Baxter “NIGHTMARE ALLEY “THE INDIAN FIGHTER” In CinemaSeape and Color Kirk Douglas Dianne Douglas (Si if Hu jdoo ttuaNDocumentoijrJFilms TWO GIANT MOVIES Starting October 25 49c u m Ave Joe M Gonzales 424 26th St Frank S & Matlena J Hammond 517 St Edwin J Harness 2509 lb 19c W Wall A vo care of J V Howl Delores Ball 842 23rd St Jimmy Barlow care of C A Keller 3561 Wall Ave Tony 230 8th Custer St Glen D Bisbee 2584 Van Buren Ave Tom Charis 22H 25th St McClain C Craig 133 28th St Gloria Checketts Cummins 766 26th St Gilbert Eugene Dalle 875 E 450 So Clearfield David W & Irene Daniels B-- l Navy Way Washington Terrace Charles R and Lucille East A-d Park Layton Leo S Fors-gre- n Garland Jose R Gallegos Rt 2 Box 552 Clearfield Lloyd Garcia 255 Grant Ave Lynn 2561 HATE CHECKS ON HAND Sadie Haynes 45 of Salt Lake pleaded guilty in the City Court to a drunken driving charge and was sentenced to pay $200 or serve 100 days in jail He W'as also sentenced to pay $15 on a no driver’s license charge Woman FOOD STORE featuring EXHIBITION fice: Man Convicted Of Drunk Driving Blonde: “Doesn't make any difference but wehe got to have something to eat first!” DINNER HORN Checks May Be Claimed! Salt Lake Office By Establishing the Proper Identification Wondering what happened to your income tax refund? Thirty-twNorthern Utahns — including many from Ogden — are due refund checks which they still haven’t received But in practically every instance it’s their own fault In some cases the names and addresses on the tax report were incorrect or incomplete Other taxpayers have moved without notifying the district office in Salt Lake of the change of address Income tax refund checks are being held at Salt Lake office and can be claimed by establishing identity “It is not necessary for you to consult or engage the services of a locating or searching service or anyone else to obtain information with respect to your check ESTABLISH IDENTITY All you need to do is contact the District Director of Internal Revenue in whose office your return is filed and establish your identity and right to receive the check Social Security cards alone will not establish identity” A spokesman at the Ogden Internal Revenue Office said today that people listed below can establish identity by writing the The Salt Lake District Office letter should include the claim-ee- s social security number wife’s name the old address used on the refund application and the new or corrected address Each letter should be accompanied by the person’s signature exactly as it appeared on the tax refund application he emphasized The following northern Utah citizens have checks waiting for them at the Salt Lake District Of- ning?” APOLLO CLUB SHE'LL REFRESH YOU Tax Refunds Awaiting 32 in Northern Utah Colonel at Army camp to show girls “Would you girls like to mess with the enlisted men or the officers this eve trying on fur coat to salesgirl: “I wish It were called something besides ‘Broadtail’ My husband fancies himself a comedian” When you’re uptown shopping get your groceries at on DIDN'T NEED A LICENSE FOR THIS that way! Velasquez 28 of 3020 was sentenced in the to serve 30 days in charge of stealing a number of articles belonging to John D West 3159 Stephens Ave He pleaded guilty Abinecio Wall Ave City Court jail on a Mrs Kenneth Burrows left applies an Oriental touch to Mrs Noble Fishburn in preparation for the refreshment hour which will precede the first movie of the Ogden Film Festival at the Ogden Theater “Rif if i” will be shown Wednesday and Thursday evenings Five other outstanding feaures will be shown throughout the fall and The Beta Sigma Phi in Ogden will receive $1 from each season ticket sold for use in various projects Season tickets will be sold through Wednesday and at the theater the evening of the first show Hi ho weathero! We always keep our head down when we play golf: Our game affects us Besarn Show 700 Adm 65 Topnotch Western Action Sterling Hayden Karen Booth William Bishop ip t 1 ) k ft £ — - —- - — i - -- y T)£TR(IE flaming with the fire of first love in TinlG IBGJFKlorag) (XloOOo" GJflUCJTTSR and from Warner Bros in OmimaScopC end WarnerColor “TOP GUN” OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY (Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday) ee shy guy from ‘Battle Cry1 -i a (ft NEXT ATTRACTION AT THE ORPHEUM |