Show 7 Landed Right There' Parents Liable To Prosecution If Minors 'Fag' 30th and Harrison 1 Defendant Pays To Get Semaphore 13 The IMPL bbbbK vw Nni Wm !:i§jRL- 'r gsssa kLk saBas I Moral Obligation Lt Peterson de- clared the parent has a moral as well as a legal obligation: m abiding by the state tobacco law Recent observations that junior and senior high school itudents have been smoking ci ea rets brought a Warning from police that any merchant caught selling tobacco to a person under 21 is guilty "f misdemeanor Police warned today 'that it is unlawful for a merchant to allow an under-ag- e person to Buy to1 bacco for his parents "The fact a parent- gives a child a note asking a storage manager to allow his child to return a package of cigarets does not mean the merchant is cleared of Responsibility" Lt Peterson said W B BUik I ' ''"Wm boo Gara (right) U S A C student and 17 S forest service smoke jumper points out to forestry Clark Anderson Cache national forest ranger the exact spot where he parachuted down from a plane to aid in smothering flames destroying valuable timber land and natural resources Gara has made eight over rasing forest fires in doing his part toward conserving thisjumps country's natural heritage low-flvin- Meet Smoke Jumper Gar Really Likes His Job low-flyin- 1 I ht Repeated overparking today cost a defendant $85 in city court setting a new record for amount paid on that charge according to City Prosecutor Charles H Sneddon Harold Vaughn Clifford of pleaded guilty to 13 illegal parking complaints Judge J Quill Nebeker fined him $500 on each count Court records disclosed that he had previously paid $25 on illegal parking charges The city prosecutor said that the defendant had ignored tickets placed on his car by police officers necessitating the issuance of bench warrants and summons to bring him into Riv-erda- jr Replying to a question by Judge Nebeker the defendant who was formerly employed in a retail store on Washington said that he deposited a nickel in the parking meter but failed to return in time to avoid overtime parking He said it wouldn't occur again because he is no longer working in town It is pointed out that the city planning commission has frequently observed that Ogden parking problem is caused by workers who park their cars an aay m me ousiness district Engineering students of Weber college were taken on a tour of Hill ir force base as a field trip At the air base they were shown the 6 reassembly line the aircraft engine repair shop and the flight operations hangar Jack Atkins and Elliott Rich engineering advisors at the college accompanied the students who were conducted on their tour by Gail Martin tour supervisor at Hill base Monson to Give Theology Lesson Near Sled Hills 2 Typsy Drivers lesson (Orihah to to ward theology instructors a-- He "— —— ' Forfeits $25 BaU Pul Gale 43 of 756 Twenty-fift- h (UTAH) forfeited $25 bail in the city court on a careless driving complaint He was driving on the wrongallegedly side of Washington from Twenty-fourt- h to Twenty-secon- d Greatest choice of 1852 Medical Officer Back From Tijip Lt Stanford F Blackburn installation medical officer at the Ogden arsenal has returned after attending a conference at Joliet 111 for medical officers and safety engineers from 12 ordnance installations The meeting held Jan was concerned with what the army is to doing protect ordnance workers against Toss of time or physical discomfort from occupational diseases due to working with chemicals if -- ADVERTISEMENT- 5 doctors prove this plan breaks the laxative habit can (top! I in a log-pric- car! ed 10! !IOhpV-8an- the Six hp Coming FEBRUARY Tsat your Ford Dealer's We'll iust have to t him a hioh er chair through a Standard-Exam- s wamea 10 mm imr ouy ad a — wswsi E It rou take laxatives regularly— bore's how yom r) T— STANDARD-EXAMIN- EVENING JANUARY 23 Heavy fines were imposed by City Judge J Quill Nebeker when two defendants pleaded guilty to driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor Fred G Nutley 30 of 506 Washington was sentenced to pay $250 or serve 150 days in jail He allegedly was involved in a three-ca- r accident at Washington and Twelfth resulting in property damage Melvin L Hegsted 24 of 1727 Gibson was sentenced to pay $150 or serve 75 days in jail He allegedly was involved in a minor traffic accident Paul F Hopple 2641 Harrison told police two hub caps were stolen from his automobile —-- gjgjW Get Stiff Fines class monthly meeting of the L D S Ben Lomond stake Relief Reports Coat Stolen at eight p m tonight in thesociety SevAlfonso Sdsa 124 Thirty-thir- d enth ward chapel 478 Thirteenth Ward theology instructors of othreported theft of a coat while he was attending a local theatre er stakes are invited — " He and 39 other hardv voune physical specimens work out of the McCall station where the forest service maintains an old Ford and a Travelair both monoplanes about 20 years old but rough and rugged When a fire is reported from lookout towers Gara and his crew g take off in the lumbering but powerful craft until they are out over the burning forest area Riding with pilot and crew is a spotter He spots the blaze and drops a "drift chute" which is a parachute with a weight attached Following the course of the parachute and noting where the wind blows it the spotter directs the pilot where to fly so the men will drift properly The pilot makes a pass at the fire area and the jumpers go out from 1200 to 1500 feet up A "static" line running from the 'chute to the plane automatically opens the parachute as the jumper falls In a he is on the ground Fire fighting equipment is dropped from the planes by cargo chute Protective Clothing He wears protective clothing carries a rope in his pocket for himself down out of tall letting trees and signalling material to notify the plane crew whether the jumpers are OK or not On their heads they wear foot ball helmets A wire screen covers their faces Gara's closest call came when he headed for the spot designated only to find it a pile of jagged rock rather than the smooth brown area it looked from the air He didn't hear shouts from jumpers who had preceded him telling him to "hook up" or land in the branches of a tree Just as he was about to be dashed on the rocks a gust of wind hit his parachute and landed him on a smooth rock slide Gara said jumpers land with about the same impact as a man jumping from an wall He has made eight fire jumps To- qualify as smoke men must be between thejumpers ages of 18 and 30 pass a rigid physical examination and have previous experience in forestry work department at Cori-antimu- Motorists were asked by traffic police today to proceed with caution when entering intersections of designated coasting hills Traffic Sergeant LeRoy G Bennett said sledding hills are protected with trestles and warning signs Depsite this several drivers have been reported entering such streets at high speed he said "Hills designated for sledding are closed to all vehicular traffic other than cars of residents of the block or vehicles making deliveries" he said "Even these are required to proceed with utmost caution" Hubs Hooked Dr Leland Monson will give the theology le court LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbI i j i installation of a traffic semaphore light at the intersection of Thirtieth and Harrison has been approved by the state road commission Sgt Ray M Claw-ao- n Ogden police traffic engineer said today Signing of contracts for erection of the control will await the arrival of E J Allison who becomes city Feb 4 Sgt Clawson said manager 1 Heavy traffic to and from St Benedict's hospitar was the main reason for wanting a control light at that intersection city officials said long-soug- B-2- - By Charles Kreher Meet Bob Gara a forestry student at Utah State Agricultural college and you meet 4 roan who likes his job Bob is a smoke jumpW for the U S forest service out 'of McCall Ida during the fire season and g planes the hops out of over burning smoking jforet land are pretty exciting stuff J He has made a number of jumps' but it never becomes "old stuff to him Each hop is a new chalbillenge and each ride under tjhe lowing silk has its thrills f Flying and parachute jumping became secondary to Gara for forbeen estry and wildlife have always his main interest He went into forest service work and that led to smoke jumping "I Like It" "I like it" Bob says simply when nes asKea aooui u Parking Tags Weber Students Tour Hill Field n Furthermore y $65-CoUe- cted Parents who knowingly allow children under 21 to smoke cigar-et- s or other forms of tobacco are guilty of contributing to the delinquency of a minor Police Lt R F Peterson declared today "We hear reports that parents consider it their own business if they allow their children to smoke" the officer said "Utah statu tes do not agree with this opinion In placing the guilt upon any adults— parents included — who permit a juvenile to have tobacco in his posses-sioi Caution Advised — ' '52 — FW Because S Now York doctor now have proved you may break the laxative habit And establish your natural power of regularity Eighty-thre- e percent of toe caaea tested did it So can you ' Stop taking whatever you now take Instead : Every night for one week take 2 Carter' Uttie Liver Put Second week — one each night Third week — one every other night Then-not- hing! Every day: drink eight glasses of water eat a definite time for regularity Five New York doctors proved this plan can break the laxative habit How can a laxative break the laxative habit? Because Carter's Little Liver Pills 'unblock" the lower digestive tract and from then on let it make use of its own natural powers Further —Carter's Little Liver Pais contain no drugs Break the laxative habit with Carter's Little Liver Pills and be regular naturally When worry overeating overwork make you irregular temporarily — take Carter'a Little Liver Pills temporarily And never get the laxative habit Get Carter's Little Liver Pills 37 at aay drugstore today You'll be grateful the rest of your life habit-formi- tri-mot- or slow-flyin- minute-and-a-ha- lf S U P Chapters To Meet Jointly A joint meeting of tlie Sjns of Utah Pioneers and Buena Ventura chapters an24 at will be held Thursday & eight p m in the Utah Power auditorium I Light company Attorney Nicholas G Morgan of SaU Lake City will toe the guest speaker His subject vill'be "Early Landmarks of pioneer Interest" Vocal musical selections will be offered by Marilyn Beers accomOgden-WeberJcoun-- ty panied by Kathleen Bafnetti A special invitation is extended to all ladies as well as members of the Jefferson Hunt camp in Hunts-vill- e Dr Edward I Rich will be I in charge " I Brakeman Retires On U P Railroad John A Kramer Ogdfcn retired today as brakeman for the Union THE °NLY FNEnCARS PRICED Lowl' so 18-fo- ot - Pacific railroad A resident of Utah most of his life Mr Kramer was born at Lar- Intensive Program Ten days are spent by prospective amie Wyo in 1886 and attended 1 smoke jumpers in an intense physJ Ogden public schools He joined U P in 1914 and is ical conditioning program Ten days a member of the Masonic lodge and more are spent in actual jumps the Brotherhood of Railroad rain-me- n from airplanes Five practice jumps are made in that time I Gara was born in Chile South Mr and- - Mrs Kramer plfn to spend his retirement in travel America 20 years ago However Their address is 667 Ogden can- his home is now in Blackwood N J He came to Utah because he T yon wanted to work in the west and the U S A C school of is one of the best in the forestry world he said He visited regional headquarters in Ogden yesterday and appeared on the stage of the Egyptian theI i atre in connection with the preWest Weber P TA will meet of the movie "Red Skies in the school auditoriumJtomdrrow miere oi Montana which is about U S at eight o'clock p m Gordon M forest service smoke jumpers Baxter executive committeeman for the Foundation of Infantile ADVERTISEMENT-- Paralysis will be guest speaker The program Will also include musical numbers by the school orchestra Following the program a KidneySlow-Dow- n dinner will be served in the school cafeteria All parents from the West Weber Taylor and West Warren area are urged to attendJ West Weber J2fL Plk WW J 'M&&Fjtir LssaaaaaeX aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan -- To Hear Speaker j - essBBBBBBal bbbbbW May Bring Ti ' Tail sreot sew Styleline Ds less Sedos liin far len Hwa way comparable model in irt fieMI tConlmvatiom of stoodard "noted dspawdsnr on wroilabilitf of nrarariesj "' Restless Nights Cub Pack Sends Clothes to Korea When kidney function slows down many folks complain of nagging backache headaches dizxiness and loss of pep and energy Don't suffer restless nights with these discomforts if reduced kidney function is g you down— due to such common causes n as stress and strain or exposure to cold Minor bladder irritations due to coM or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages Don't neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you Try Dean's Pills- -a mild diuretic Used successfully by millions for over 60 years It's amaiing how many times Doaa's give happy relief from these discomforts— help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste Get Doaa's Pill today! get-tin- Cub pack 12 of Escalante disjtrict Elim Lutheran church gathered approximately 800 pounds of clothes for Korean children These clothes were collected from homes and delivered to the church The next pack meeting will be held Friday Jan 25 at siven-thirt- y p m at the church! 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