Show THE OGDEN (UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 23 1852 S L M an Fatally Burned as Clothes Flame 'New Veterinary t Today in Utah : SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 AP) William Wells 8l jww fatally burned last night when his clothing caught fire in his room and he collapsed before he could open a locked door to get help Hospital attendants said he suffered third degree burns the most serious degree) Over 80 percent of his body j Mlsa Lorrlnne jpucero 17 a reside nt oi the apartment house where Wells lived sawlthe man Jhrough a window his clothing ablaze 1 "He was burning all around hlspartment and firemen battered waist" she said "He stood up and down the door They found Wells went to the other side of the room unconscious slumped against the When I got inside I tried his door door It was locked All I could hear was City Fire Marshal Wlllii J Smith said he thought the fire groaning" Miss Lucero called the fire de- - started from a short in a radio & — — --— j j Mrs Don Defa historian all newly elected officers of the Evanston EVANSTON Wyo Jan 23 — Mrs Martin J Harris president Maison club were installed at a Mrs Robert Norton vice president meeting of the members in the Mrs Keith Done secretary Mrs home of Mrs Lorin Brown on Sevtreasurer and enteenth Wayne Johnson Officers Installed SALE! SEMIANNUAL Takes Over Today Factory Participated K ENTILE ASPHALT TILE Once again we offer you our No 1 Asphalt close-out- s tale semi-annu- al Tllo--at off Kent He-Ame- rica's tremendous savings Not not seconds but your choice of the regular 24 BEAUTIFUL COLORS - Limited Quantity - 4 Days Only January 23 24 25 26 G H Good Cheyenne sec Wyo ond vice president Dr M L Miner of Logan Utah was secretary-treasurThe 150 delegates were told yes- 3701 Wash Blvd Phono 3-79- terday that "veterinarians are coming increasingly into the public health picture and the disease research field" The speaker was Dr W L Boyd of St Paul Minn director of the University of Minnesota school of veterinary medicine and presidentelect of the American Veterinary Medical association P to Convene DJ EVANSTON Wyo Jan 23 — Members of Wyuta chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Monday at the home of Mrs Annie Kimball with Mrs Henry Shirley Mrs Thel-m- a assisting as Lute chapter captain will conduct the meeting Scheduled for the program and lesson is a discussion on "The Old Prospector" which will be presented by Mrs Wilford Black ss I in d QMffeT lotf-- pr iced car! and fOfhp Six at your Coming FEBRUARY Ford Dealer's 12 ittt VaV saforcf ' aaaTr" ' aaaas-- aa? ep mj Laaal M aaaaaaaaPLaaaaV" am aaaarf mF K£0 yl P aaaT3 LaaaaeL BKauaaaaiXlnHBBalp' aav v' auaaaMb i' fl SBaB ' aui- iV aVaHl JIhIH Lamm ammmV KK 'aaaBal 1 JU i LBbVf I aaaaal aammml aW s Laaaaaarj Bfv' PIF'' al r finis are no problem for Billy Behrens 9 newspaperboy at Wheeling W Va Billy delivers his paper over a hilly rente astride his burro "Batch" Billy and his sister Mary are seen deliverinc a paper to customer Mrs Pauline Walter — — i Urn iSBjfc-- Federal Payrolls At Highest Peak Since Last War I Idaho Crackup Fatal to Youth Firm Plugs ' HEBER Jan 23 — Soonsored by the local March of Dimes mltte a recent polio benefit e quet at Heber netted $812 for the community fund Speakers were D C Haymond state March of Dimes chairman and Howard WillisUtah county chairman corn-Gener- LOGAN Jan 23 — James Mortimer son of Prof and Mrs William E Mortimer — Lnean -- m - — now ariiinr — student Life Utah State Agricultural college weekly news- meet GT5 the U S A C 8pec publications committee yesterday Mr Mortimer succeeds Ross P Game Ogden — -- --- al ban-dat- i Scrap Collection Slowed A C Seats New Editor — SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 AP) Efforts to collect scrap metal in Utah are being hampered by the severe winter weather Orson H uavenport chairman of the Utah state scrap mobilization commit tee said it has been possible to from smaller com ' collpct munities "ap over the state j Jnn rlV SALT R: Church Man to Leave - WW' T Smelting Concern Its Colorado Well Executive Shifted SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 AP) The Mountain Fuel Supply company has plugged its new well near Hiawatha Colo the deepest wildcat ever drilled in Colorado The total well depth was 14702 feet A test was never obtained because of a stuck drill pip Efforts to drill a " hole to get around the obstruction failed As a result the well has been plugged to a total depth of 13988 feet company spokesmen said A new area will be tested with hopes that yet a new producing horizon may be opened at Hiawatha "side-track- To cleanse tender parts ease red smarting akin and quickly promote comfort depend on Tops' vJ SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (UP) R D Bradford American Smelting and Refining Co executive is to be transferred to the firm's New York offices J D MacKenzie announced today Bradford a native of Salt Lake City will be succeeded as general manager of western smelter operations by E M Tittman of El Paso Tex Bradford said he would remain in Salt Lake City for several months to handle special assignments including a trip to Australia to inspect a copper smelter under construction there and other A S & R operations Vice-Preside- Free-Wheeli- J Poodle ng jflHBKmi 4WTjRaFrsy L ffr 'MHKK aaaaaaaaVHHgl gflaJai nt Lrasal §!3gglaV Rt SSyijgCjBaWWCaal BgT-JaaWs¥- BMS tfflgi-a- S y ' a SBBBaCtMBBaal Takes Top Office EVANSTON Wyo Jan 23 — Mrs Andrew Mulhall was Installed as president of the Union Pacific in Lady Firemen organization Evanstoivat a meeting held at the I O O F hall reports Mrs W W White retiring president OINTMENT AND Benefit Nets $612 I all-tim- RESI NOL - LAKE CITY Jam 23 (At The Utah SUte Western Riding LOGAN Jan 23 — To accept a Club association will hold its ancall to St John's church Centralis nual jamboree here Feb 2 anWash the Rev Willis M Rosen- nounced Buzianus of George president thal vicar of St John's Episcopal Tooele association church here announced he will resign his local position and leave Loean shortlv after Fh in h Dairy Herd BOISE Jan 23 AP) — One per- has been in Logan since October yWtOVO Jan 23 — The Bneham son was killed and six others in- imi ne nas Deen an instructor Young university dairy herd was jured one seriously late last night at U S A C and Mrs Rosenthal top producer among medium-size- d when a car skidding broadside has been librarian at Logan junior herds for the month of December according to reports received from down icy highway 20 a mile west high school the county agent's office The 16 of Garden City collided with anpure-bre- d Holstein Friesians 13 other Win Service Award 3 dry) 1308 milking The Ad county sheriffs office AMERICAN FORK Jan 23 — pounds of milk andaveraged 56 pound jaf identified the dead youth as Ron- Winner of the distinguished ser- butterfat with an average perald Jack Fairchild 17 of Nampa vice award of the American Fork centage test of 4JZ DeAnn Cluff 13 of Route One of commerce is junior cnamber Meridian suffered a broken back Clifford E Young Jr son of Clif- - T The sheriff s office said Marvin ford E Young assistant to the Wemwicy Smittle of North' Nampa was driv- council of twelve apostles of the TITV Tr ft i AtJi ing the car which went into a skid L D S church The award was The Utah board of nsrrinns uM In It was hit by one driven by Fred presented by Boyd Bunnell Price dy one of the clemency applica- Naillon 42 of route eight Boise secretary of the state Jaycee or- tions before it at the Jan 30 meetSmittle was injured Naillon was ganization at the annual ing will be that of Cyrus V Lack banquet The former manager of the state treated for head cuts None of the of the American Fork Jaycees other six persons in Naillon's car liquor agency in the Brlghara Street Pharmacy is serving a was hurt Bank President Kept year sentence for embezzlement CEDAR CITY Jan 23 — John S He has served one year and two Christensen has been renamed months SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) — More persons now are employed at federal installations than at any other time since World war II the U S civil service commission said today The agency said 30335 were on federal payrolls in Utah at the last count Of those 24408 were employed by the defense department The post office department employed 1878 the veterans administration 513 and all other federal agencies 3536 e The peak of 37665 was reached in 1945 In June 1950 the total was 18796 Gas St iMIMIBl dacy" aafPaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam' LaaWiaaml HHErflBI I dfl iiBaV LaaK aaaaal As FRp':aaaaaaaal ' 'aaaaav aaa Br 1 "The Eisenhower sentiment is growing from the grass root with the strong conviction that with Eisenhower as the candi- we will assuredly win" said Bamberger He will draw great strength not only from Republicans but from me great mass oi independent vot er who so heartily favor his candi president of the Bank Utah at &u?e Jam C from this Robinson Parowan vice president-feParley Anderson cashier and retary and Arthur Gardner sistant Cashier and assistant tary Renamed directors werVtU wood J Corrv Stanlev BradshaDr Fred B Parkinson HenrV Jones and John D Hopkin secre-Elsenhow- er - er IKHtpV-- 8 JOHNSON PERRIN FLOOR COVERING SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) Clarence Bamberger cha rman of the Utah Citizens Committee for Eisenhower will leave within a day for the east where he will confer with leaders m the national to draft Gen Dwlfht D for the Republican presidential nomination Bamberger will meet With the r in pNew Republicans York City and Washing- Og-de- s£c - aW aV Hl'Sk:' vR ar Bamberger to Confer in But On Eisenhower Campaign '$'H aaarJaa State veterinarian president-elec- t n for 1953: Dr F R Mencimer first vice president and Dr Greatest choice of For 9x9 Tile A 8 C D Colors 'VlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanBaBaaaai' SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) Dr Rue Jensen of Fort Collins Colo will be installed today as president of the Intermountain Veterinary Medical association The ceremony will wind up the group's 24th annual meeting Dr Jensen is from the school of veterinary medicine Colorado A and M college Other new officers are: Dr Howard F Wilkins Helena Montana ed j 'Butch' Gets There Association Chief SOAP tst d -'' RBaBai" vw ' IiSaSiiKS-SaaaeBBaaaaa- j'a aairpataairajpBK1 napr s 'flfedij'laaaaaaK5Sj jaaaMBaSffp Butch mascot of a mine near Wenatchte Washington prondly wears rt a fancy wheeled designed by his master W S Cox to help the dog get around despite paralysed hind legs The dog tried to chase a cat up a tree recently and slipped a vertebrae in his back paralysing hie hindquarters go-ca- SEWING MACHINE Guard Your Health CLEARANCE IBSBSSBtM wWir-- T with m COM am at all jet A mazing Mileage k-L- ft ! i ffiSMgJga Regular LaaEre- SPECIAL WHILE $ TJIEY LAST don't have to go far for better mileage Get Conoco for Gasoline ! mile-pack- economy ! 94 Its the gasoline for covering the territory Get it and go! 50 Since 1860 I gSiaaa'aa aaaaal levels J t changes invite all sorts of health hazard stay nug and warm to stay healthy this winter Good because Coal gives Coal heat is good health protection of flow a continuous satisfying comforting steady you — so warmth Sews Forward and Backward Guaranteed 20 YMrs nd to Never Lock Ma do in America ed North - 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