Show MMiLi jfii Ta11IV JJftUUUU WUUU U:ila 4 I THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- preservation of Freedom Vital R TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 7 !S49 —r-- Jenkins to Drive IBox Elder Clubs lament Given I in 2OD40U DUll fit t nace in unaruy Groom Entries SALT LAKE CITY June 7 (AP) Judgment totaling $56250 was SALT LAKE CITY June 7 (AP) awarded Mrs Eva Rodgers ministratrix of the estate of several Ab Jenkins holder Exhibit Stock Defendant For ter Charles Rodgers speed endurance records said was the Union Pacific Railroad Drop Seen in Groups in North Davis Stake Druggists " Juie '49 Wool Crop Make Reorganization Reports Amer day that he had accepted vital task J Bracken Lee the vitation from preservation — SALT LAKE CITY — The most SALT LAKE CITY June 7 CAP) Utah's 1949 wool crop prooaoiywiU bring sheepmen about $1000000 less than in 1948 A N Hooper executive secre- taxv of the Utah Wool Growers made the nredtction Mb cniri the exoected downturn is rociiit nf the severe winter storms Ftimated Droaucuon ior this nuui year is iouuuuuu pounas aid The anticipated average price la 55 cents per pound com- Hooper said those figures with production of Bred and a price average of 48 cents per pound In 1948 That would make this year's expected crop worth about $5500 000 compared with $6400000 realized J last year will be Shearing of Utah flocks within two weeks completed 1 Hooper said THEFT IS REPORTED WASHINGTON June 7 — Earl Goaslind of the Davis county high school today had reported to the Davis county sheriff's office the theft from the auto mechanics department nf an electric drill and a tet of bits Value of the merchandise was not listed GLASSES for FATHER'S DAY of is icans a social to be held Saturday at ideals today of freedom Dr Edgar & LAYTON Davis County June of covprfll ernuDS in two p m at the ward amusement Bellis of Bronxville Nt Y presinuMnniT)inn ° stake had been hail h D dent National Association of Reofficials stake tail Druggists said yesterday by today reported He addressed the 5?th annual as follows: convention of the Utah PharmaMrs LaVon Reid Sunset new ceutical association which continof North Davis stake president v w M I A Other officers are ued today Bellis said destruction of small Mrs Leona Major Layton first business well might result in comMrs Thelma Haslam counselor munism in this country second counselor and Clearfield "One of the institutes of liberty Mrs Erma Blake West Point sec- SALT LAKE CITY June 7 (AP) the plotters of the revolution are Dor- - The state supreme court has out to tear down" he asserted "is Qutgolng officers are Mrs Adams Dora Bybee Mrs Atf-- sued an order to show cause why a the system of small business It nes Lunt and Mrs Fern Simmons public hearing should not be held is obvious to them that they can The stake primary was reorgan-- 1 in the efforts of a Salt Lake City go nowhere while it exists They ized with Mrs Madge Smith bank to set up a branch hank at understand the power of 3000000 small firms" first counselor Mrs Oecieri Clearfield Eldon L Frost of Ephraim presi The order was directed to Roy Marybeile Judkins Layton second counselor and Mrs Erma Jen- W Simmons state bank commis- dent of the Utah association presen secretary sioner It was made returnable sided Outgoing officers are Mrs Vera June 27 At that time Simmons Mrs Myrtle Taysom must present his answer to the peThurgood Mrs Alberta Robins and Mrs titioning firm the Union Trust Kristie ' Thurgood company When he returned the Union Mrs Oa Crowley was named SunTrust's application Simmons said superintendent of the junior assistUtah law requires the bank to day school Fay Flint first n ant and Mrs Ilene Taylor second obtain permission of banks in to establish a branch there SALT LAKE CITY June 7 CAP) assistant Outgoing officers are Mrs Ida The law he said applies in sec- —Surface water supplies in Utah ond class cities like Ogden are "very near or above normal" Page Thornley and Mrs Itha Union Trust says such permis a report of the U Si geological Meanwhile Layton Second ward Relief society was reorganized as sion cannot be obtained from the survey sid today follows: District Engineer M T Wilson Ogden banks It contends the law Mrs Delila Flint president Mrs requiring consent of competitors-to-b- e said conditons were such that there is unconstitutional and dis is bvlv likelihood of damaging Ida Thornley first counselor Mrs floods from late spring runoff He Bessie Layton second counselor criminatory f estimated at less than $25000 the and Mrs Lenore Johnson secre officers are Mrs damage resulting from the flash tary Outgoing flood near Willard on May 17 Mary Call Mrs Emma Stevenson Wilson reported the level of Mrs Josephine Major Mrs Viols 7at --- Court Issues Bank Hearing Order is-ot- hy Surface Water in Utah Near Normal Og-de- Stevenson Former officers will be honored Clearfield Child Struck by Truck DAD will appreciate the aided vision and enhanced appearance af a pair f GLASSES from— J T Rushmer Son & OPTOMTRISTS MH Washington Blvd - Dr Dr IH T Rushmer E Rushmer CLEARFIELD Davis County June 7 — Remaining in critical condition at the Dee hospital Ogden is Bea Norton five daughter of Mr and Mrs Lamar Norton 17 Clearfield Villa who was struck by a truck here Monday afternoon C B Green assistant city marshal - who investigated said the child was struck while crossing U S 91 in a pedestrian lane at the south entrance to Clearfield Villa According to her physician she suffered a head injury and fractured left collar bone K C Kawaguchi 40 route I Roy driver of the soutbbMflMt truck swerved the vehicle into the ditch" at about 30 miles an hour in a fruitless effort to avoid hitting the child 271 24th Come and om Court Disposes of Traffic Cases Great Salt Lake continued to rise during May On May 31 the water level stood at 419825 feet above sea about half a foot higher CLEARFIELD Cou ty thanlevel Davis at the corresponding time in av Tun 7 tinford N"nlW M ton today had forfeited $35 bail 1948 posted on a rCCBMSI drivine charge in the court of Justice of the Peace Jens K Nelson Roes S Nay lor 20 Loaan for felted 20 speeding the following per Meanwhile sons were fined for speeding: SALT LAKE CITY June 7 (AP) James W Quinn 45 Salt Lake — In many areas in the United S5 A 50 Haves City Romney States business is improving Fred Salt Lake City 110! Mary H rick L PhelDs Mlddleton Conn SO Mann Parma Idaho 55 and sovereign grand master of the InJesse Cabrero 22 of 326 West Order of Odd Fellows Fourth South Salt Lake City $10 dependent of the World said yesterday Albert E Warden 2R of 3967 Phelps stopped in Salt Lake City Evelyn drive Ogden was fined $15 on a 14000 mile air excursion on charges of driving without a li optimism In the future cense and failure to keep his car he said his observations indicated control under proper a business recession not a depres 1 Business Better Says Traveler an Utah May Trade Deer for Birds SALT LAKE CITY here last night BRIGHAM CITY June 7— Ver company was returned by The nal Willie assistant Box Elder an eight-ma-judgment n to attempt a new speed record in Third oH jury The proceeds according to Jen- county agricultural agent said to- trlct court The suit asked $124000 kins will be donated to the "Crip- day the county's Four-clubs will for the death of Rodgers He was killed in a snowslide Feb 4 at pled Children's Disease hospital or be well represented at the some other worthy organization" Box Elder Bear River Junior Fat Stock show county while canyon Dates for the run haven't been in the employ of in North Salt Lake on June 8 the railroad company definitely established said but it will probably come- 0 and 10 off sometime late in August or Participation will be as follows early in September The test will family Fbvoritc be made in Jenkins' famous rac- the agent said: now Meteor III Mormon car Club Bear River ing on display at the state capitol club Bear River City Four-and Jensen leaders under Vay miles 1840 1723 is established in Our Outfit 111 - 24th H Inter-mounta- in Jenkins I SSS milml fr-- Ovtr 70 Ytr "ii'w 'Mr— "bsssl per hour Parents Warned As Tois Drown H SALT LAKE CITY June 7 (UP) Utah safety officials shocked by three drownings Monoay alone today warned parents to keep their cnuaren away from creeks and irrigation ditches More than a score ot children have drowned so far in Utah this year most of them toddlers who are not old enough to realize their danger in playing near watjer The latest victim was tnree- Gale Simmons daughter year-ol- d of Mr and Mrs Kex bimmons of Granger in southwestern Salt Lake county tot rone her The blonde-haire- d tricycle into an irrigation ditch late yesterday and pensned oetore playmates could pun ner out Earlier yesterday Val David Naylor son of Mr and Mrs Joel C Naylor of Bountiful ir tumbled into a rigation ditch and 21Mrmonths-oldMrs and Sidney Hyden son of Cecil J Hyden of Smithfleld fell Into Summit creek ram-awoii- en two-year-o- ld three-feet-dt- John Harcy will exhibit fat beef owned by Joe Deli Huggins J Rodgers Johnson Richard Nelson and Max Bywater 12 fat lambs owned by Clyde Nelson a fat hog owned by Robert Anderson and a fat lamb owned by Glade Anderson Livestock Tremonton Four-club under Leader Thomas Summers will exhibit fat hogs owned by Paul Christensen Thomas Fred Christensen Sherrie Jean Christensen fat calves by Larry Chavez Valene Chavez Hope Allen Ida Funk and fat lambs by Carl Walker DeVere Watkins Elaine Watkins Ronald Firth Dale S Firth Kenneth Sessions Dennis Summers Sheldon Summers Ken neth Poritt and Lois Poritt club East Tremonton Four-under Leader Lloyd Bunderson will exhibit a fat calf owned by Lynn Kerr Thatcher Members club under Thatcher Four-Leader Lorin Larkin will exhibit one fat calf owned by Blame Larkin two fat calves owned by Robert Zollinger two fat hogs owned by Monte Dirikson and six fat hogs owned by Howard Little WELCOME RELIEF from painful discomfort of ACID INDIGESTION H H ep -- S L Population Costs Increase Wednesday Set As 'Play Night' SALT LAKE CITY June 7 (UP) Auditor Louis E Holley reported Salt Lake City's poptoday thatnow estimated at 203000 ulation is and that expenses of its municipal government are growing steadily in an annual reoort Holley said that assessed valuation of Utah's largest citv at the end of 1948 was $178000000 a 40 per cent increase LAYTON Davis County June 7 L D S Layton Second ward will sponsor pin- night at Layton school for the entire ward every pther Wednesday beginning June 8 it was announced today Tennis baseball and other games will be enjoyed and refreshments be available: meeting will Games will start at seven-thirt- y a program will and at eight-thirt- y be presented over 1947 Exoenditures totaled $6644000 a aain of $333000 over the prev ious vears' because of salary raises employes and ingranted most city crease In the cost of various ma terials LICENSE IS GRANTED 4- - 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June 7 (AP) Est! motes Wal- of Ex-tressi- ns sion He addressed an' IOOF trt ad- to- Utah may get some tropical birds m exchange for some of its deer Rene S Pulidoy Morales of Havana Cuba who visited in Utah last winter wroten Gov J Bracken Fairway Furniture Co 3-Ro- 7 (AP) facing A I WIRING Ha foes by a tot of names lives in almost every town and city in the West and even if you don't recognize his picture you probably knots him well He's your local businessman Instead of centralizing all our buying we make it a point wherever possible to do business with people in the home towns we serve Paper pencils paint hose carpentry shovels fkctric lights engineering pipe all the things it takes to keep company like ours going are bought on this basis l ast year more than 10000 businesses in the West received orders from Standard of California for more than 100 million dollars worth of equipment supplies and services Standard Oil Company of California |