Show Shovel Walks College Fefes Famous Ogdenite Bride Tax Refund I City Manager Urges Citizens Checks Await 11 ' ra Ogden residents were urged today by Colonel Graves B McGary temporary city manager to remove snow and ice from the public sidewalk before their dwellings A city ordinances placjes upon the resident the full responsibility for keeping the walk free of hazards the colonel said he was advised by me cuy legal oeparimem In several parts of the city citizen negligence has been so bad that pedestrians have been obliged 10 waiK in me street Mr Mc' Gary said I 1 He said th city hopes civic j Pi M Ie?M SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) The U S bureau of internal revenue office today reelased the list of persons who have unclaimed refunds on 1948 federal income They include those whose last known address was Ogden: William J and Elaine Branch 3825 Adams Ave Clarence R Cunningham 2319 B Ave Robert S and Helen Fletcher Kent L Foatz 1435 Federal way Preston Howell Jr 136 W d obligations sary he emfhasiied police will be asked to ssrve warrjetnts to have the conditio corrected Bin-for- PauJ nd Dele (DeLeath) Mour 2322 Jefferson iJS?°-g- oadcast Missing Persons greeted faculty member t friend and Over HaU Million Visited Picnic Areas Last Year a half mlilion people took life easy last year on the Ogden river range district of Cache national forest It includes Pine View dam recreation spots South Fork canyon and Monte Cristo- picnic areas Ranger Clark Anderson in his annual report said figures were obtained from traffic counters and an actual count of people using the recreation areas Use for 1951 exceeded 1950 by 520000 Anderson said Much of this increase was caused by the six weeks earlier opening for fishing on Pine View lake and the either-se- x deer hunt in the fall Over (522000) - f Study Join! Pay Hike for Jailers Wins Ram-Namin- g Comparable wagje increases for jailers In the joint citycounty jail came under discussion yesterday at L the Ogden county joint board meeting Another Weber county resident Both city and fcopnty officials won over 1000 contestants last voiea io wDie tne inaf ter with rec- m au bhk niw Lay in a ram- ommendation that nrnwm city-Web- & S Ecces at iSeV ffSSZ Z &£?i8J2&ZJSL - mm-crimin- 1 Contest in S ef Marriner Eccles Explains Reasons for Writing Book About 250 Weber college faculty members and friends held an in-- 1 formal reception yesterday for Mr and Mrs Marriner S Eccles at the L D S institute of religion on the After the reception the guests aciucu in me auaitorium for a re H View Of Eccles' honk Frontiers " However instep - I f the book 'tjj :: that "someonp chnniw vv mill- — ww wUUtu er than the author" the former federal reserve board chairman outlined the background and the reasons he had for writing the book He said he wrot th because as most autobiographers said there was such a ouhlic clamor for details of his life ' but I i ne naa aiways wanted to write a book and because he felt that nis exner — -till- portant to the way of life of his readers and to the life of the nation He paid tribute to Sydney n Washington historian who aided him in assembling the material for writing the book and who talked him into the idea in the first place After outlining the efforts it took to produce such a volume Eccles explained in basic and simple terms his economic theories which he put in practice in Washington He pointed out that "confidence" alone wasn't the cure for depression but that lowering taxes and increase of borrowing during deflation increase in and decrease in borrowing taxing infladuring tion would slow down the business cycle of boom and bust Mrs Eccles graciously greeting faculty members and friends confided that she thought today's stormy weather was "atrocious" but she smiled when she said it It snowed in Maryland but "not this much" she said Mrs Eccles is the former Mrs Sara Madison Glassie of Chevy Chase Md ht e - — nfi — V Hy-ma- Music Highlights Lions Meeting A musical by students of U S A C program highlighted the Lions club meeting in the Hotel Ben Lo- mond yesterday afternoon Vocal solos were given by Elbert Johnson and Beth Olson vocal du-by Beth and Barbara Olsen ment officers of eacn government' W"" - u vioun solos by Misclia Pae- m "im it Brown Nirtt vMuiinu namea one oa uiree j miss- carol Watkins was Sheriff Mac M Wade and Pl7 vI rams nis winning 1 W w accompanist t Chief Mauris T JKk- uusiauuinS ' Kennecott s AmbasHhKTnKlo Dr (1 I was — it : wr m ik "amf asked to make recommenrfa:n me coiieae faculty in a brief talk referred to relative to increases for jailers In an effort tn imnntv him tu present day conditions and pointed hired by them The chief jiiJer how draws $240 condition and staple length of wool out that America is just as large Rambouillet sheep the experi- and grand a country as you and I per month Others $225 per month in It was hoped both Jthose employed ment station and Utah Copper di wish to make it" vision ot ivennecott Copper corpor president Clayton Robb read by the county andtHose hired by ation acquired the rams and 80 jener irom District Gov A Elwvn De viijr vouio paiq tne same ewes j v appreciation to tne Ogden One ram was named by club for clubs one by F F A (Future ervice as host club tooutstanding a Farmers of America and the third meeting honoring Harold Pdistrict Nutter Robert Clifton by woolgrowers president of Lions Interna12 son of Mr and Mrs Fred riif tional js ten 3925 Harrisnn wnn fnr tha President Robb announced the division with the name "Kenne state convention will be held J °ns Youngsters were warned by po- cott Kambouillet King" at on June 5 6 and 7 and the Price lice today to refrain from "hitchMr Collard received a $50 de- international convention It is unlawful to make a "U" the latter turn fense bond at the annual woolgrow part of June in Mexico City ing rides on moviiig vehicles on Washington boulevard Police youth bureau officers said ers dinner last An invitation to attend the commu- between Twenty-firs- t in and Twenty-sevent- h Lake salt nignt it is dangerous foi children to City traffic police reminded a nity-industry Young Cliften also conference at Wehitch their sled rope onto rear of $50 bond at the same affair got ber college Jan 30 at seven-thirt- y today vehicles and that the practice has Drivers are allowed to make a p m was extended by Charles R been widespread during recent Stark manager of the chamber of left turn only at intersections along 1 thissame days commerce stretch unless Also a source of complaints and prohibited by portable signs used by police to handle traffic during nd dins is me practice of boys peak movements hanging onto a vehicle which hoe Sglt LeRoy G Bennett said a stopped for a traffic light police A is likewise prohibited from Ogden man was said Drivers usually have diffi- - sentenced to driver serve not more than k making a left turn to uiiy geuing unaepway again and five years in prison in Second distake! a parking stall on the opparticipants face the danger fallof court trict after to of side ' the street in this area pleading guilty ing under the wheels ' A defendant in the city court posite a charge of violation of probation If turns and left turns are alHe was Arthur H (Sonny) Cal- who pleaded guilty to stealing a lowed elsewhere in the proand failing to pay his cab vided such movements cancity loway of 2725 Grant He was placed clock be made T on probation Dec 3 after wa5 sentenced by Judge J in safety the officer said being Quill Nebeker to serve thirty days found guilty of carnal knowledge n jail He was charged iwth having sexual Robert Glenn of relations with a Army wav Lincoln Circle Dinner Washington Terrace allegedly stole The Gambles-Wester- n The affidavit of violation ofgirl Sud-r Auto pronlU Ill 1J 1'Annn wm bation charged the same crime with the clock at 166 Twenty-fift- h He Abraham Lincoln Circle No 2 m v"""" open a two-damerchandise show Jan 27 at their the same girl Jan in a local hotel admitted failure to pay cab fare Ladies of the G A R will be enseveral days ago when Ogden warehouse It was filed in the court by officers of Twenty-nint- h tertained at a dessert luncheon tosentence was continuedimposition and Reeves to give morrow at of the state adult probation and y j p m at the an him Dealers from Idaho Wyoming parole opportunity to pay the fare home of Mrs Wayne Pace 1252 department and Utah ere expected to join in Capital All members are invited Calloway was sentenced on the the first 1952 ( to attend for which original he had charge chandise to be on- hand for the been Pair Held on probation Runaway placed coming season said Phil Fikkan Two Ogden boys both 17 who general pianager of the Western Auto Supply company a division ran away from home Jan 1 are of Gamble-Skogm- o Inc being held at Las Vegas for their About 75 local staff members William Holden— Nancy Olsen parents Lieut R F Peterson head ere also expected to participate in of the Ogden police youth bureau "SUBMARINE the show Similar !1 meetings are said the parents plan to leave for COMMAND" planned in other prts of the na- Solos and ensemble numbers the Nevada city as soon as arBox Office Open 7:00 PM from n the world's can be made rangements operas will be presented tomorrow — " — n Will Hear Doctor night at in the Sixth ward by adult students of Members of the Aiscilla of Douglaschapel Brian tne Congregational chbrch clubwill The Chanel is lrratat T meet tomorrow at seven-thirt- y third street and Madison 907 Twen- tfie1Ptr0'n-- e sniriey Snow will be accomFollowing a short busi- panist ness meeting a local doctor will The numbers will be sung in SDfak' AH mwnbersi are urged to English and Mr Brian will discuss mlKlandM rsbri"8 prospective each opera briefly to identify the Paul Wright IS2nber: number being sung The public is be in charge invited lTX" et i : v 4-- H Don't Hitchi Rides Youngster Told Warning Given on 'U' Lefl Turns 4-- H Breaks Probation j : Gets Five Years six-bloc- Clock Thief Gets Time in Lockup Show Planned by Supply Company E-1- mid-bloc- 4 v one-thirt- G- - Mur° NalriHuiD " 268 : IOJ tiiHt Weber county commissioners Although county equipment is arranged neatly when not in use and other material is handled and stored — carefully six impounded derelict automobiles ar Jtke a glaring sore The automobiles have been impounded following arrest of drivers on various charges bv state and county officers Either that or they were found abandoned on public roads towed in and never claimed Kf- th six "iun heaps" have sitting out in the yards going to pot more and more each - year About a year ago commission- tned!Jt get some action on getting rid of the machines They are still sitting there direed tA£ywaJthey state motor letter department asking that they take steps to sell or otherwise disa vehicle pose of the six wrecks They hope there will be some action — soon All you have to do is answer Freak Accident Breaks Knee Ward Will Honor Missionary Pair contest sets of five questions Tickets at Door Tickets for the event can be obtained at the door Contestants will be chosen from the audience More than 300 separate prizes will be awarded About 20 members of the Women s Patriotic council towns merchants for merchandise Response was almost 100 per cent it was reported The women solicited firms from Five Points to Thirty-sixt- h Besides the contest special entertainment will be provided Persons sending in questions d each set of five with at least 23 cents in cash Deadline for entries was last Friday DUDlicit 11 Duplicate prizes will be awarded in case of ties Prizes range from auto lubrica-mlobs to electric appliances Persons can buy as many tickets asattending they wish Peterson said show wUI °e modeled after v niwafiey radio program Bria-receiv- "a001"' dislodg the securing plank Strickin Bowden flipped on the knelT Impeding Plows Four automobiles were hauled to the city shops last night as police continued to impound vehicles interfering with snow removal work Traffic Sgt LeRoy G Ben- The cjuriea machines were hauled from in front of 2629 Monroe 996 hth Twenty - second and Washington and Twenty-sixt- h Kiesel Owners will be booked and for violation of ordinance No 283 which covers nuisances and hazards on public streets when they call at headquarters for their cars The owner then will be to deposit a $2 bail and required hand over $5 for the towing also fee Sgt Bennett sstitl Officers said scores of cars many of them bearing out of state plated have been sitting at curbs for weeks ' In many instances mechanical trouble develops with the advent of cold weather and owners feel it would cost more to have G E Nelson 35 of 762 Twenty-sixt- h car the pleaded guilty in Second disrepaired than the vehicle is worth" Sgt Bennett said trict court to charges of issuing Glasses Gone a check against insufficient funds "The result is that dozens of cars Theft of a iuir nf "MM i The case was referred to the enclosed remain at curbs through the enTV glasses a in black case his tire winter Police will move them adult probation and parole car was reported to police from by Mar- - from the street as fast as our facilfor investigation and reities will permit" port Nelson allegedly attempted to defraud a local establishment Mr and Mrs Phares N Green will be honored at a farewell party in the West Weber ward chapel Saturday at eight p m They will represent the Tartar day Saints church and the 54th quorum of seventy for two years as missionaries to the Netherlands Mr Green served previously in that mission 1930-3Thev will wri ter the mission home on Jan 28 ara sail from New York on Feb 16 ine program will be followed cbV a dancp in tho llll SChOOl evmnacium Tkir members and friends ara invited 3 Defendant Admits Bad Check Guilt depart-partme- m nt NOW Another Great Hit County Hires Deputy Assessors 11 :u — THE — 'EmnlnvpH J Z nn wic iH "u"u r"rtl xwc: u — -- est ' (irvrin — " -- rvian I CRIATIST FIRE IN SCtHM HISTORY BLAZES BEFORE SMOKE JUMPERS 1 AS e7e$ YOUR TNE V tion of Bruce Jenkins assessor were Russell Oakey Harrisville J T Mower Taylor: Chester - Allen Htintsvillo Hstuii T -- J t-rarr — Vv at The Beautiful New EniDlnvmpnt- -r 11- An ucpuijr I IfTlU assessors who will valuate prop1 erty in th varinuc I'U tvuniv u ncuci communities was: approved todav hv IViimhi vwiiuussioners - Twenty-eig- accom-pan'e- I 111:1 LEAP INTO ACTION! xt lOr- - wuso" Arnold Slater Slaterville Heber Hancock ' West Wphnr11 V ri Ocden and RanHoi i dell Uintah and Alvin East y esi warren tm aim ttf t v War- - Burglary Suspect Waives Hearing on WIDMARK CONSTANCE ' -- - HUNTER Twenty more for the free ski schoolreservations at Snow Basin Saturday will be accepted by citv recreation department officials said today Ernest Shreeve city recreation director said the first 70 boys and girls 18 years of and under to register will beage for a eligible free bus trip to and from the basin and free use of the rope tow "WILLI! HOPPf "Montana 333 740 liOO S1Q lfeOO-Sh- 5:40 4:50 7:05 orts 9:20 HELD OVER ENDS NEW STOKY" Colored Cartoon Forfeits $10 Boil OGDEN Remember Sports Highlight Wyatt Wardley 21 of 3574 Madison forfeited $10 bail in the city court for on a learners permit andoperating not having license plates on his car Openings in Free Ski School Wm AMMO INJOVMINT R 20 JEFFREY SMITH " "i eenth waived a preliminary Clgnthearthe in court on a third ing city degree burglary charge He allegedly entered a garage at 2554 Jefferson with intent to commit larceny HPnffC1S a°Vhe deDot said Bow-"- i was ordered bound over felow worker were to Raleigh the Second district court for warehouse trailer car- - further EffJn according to 86 generator The trailer law Bail proceedings was set at $1500 tr5r a small rise in the ware- r°aUtSr Police Remove Four Autos RICHARD Brigham W Bowden 23 of a broken left SSftiT? evenng in a mishap at general depot where he is employed Bowden was reported in ' good" I iw r At it TTTTBII11TT1 J TODAY! 11 11 m-u-- excitement-lade- man and 200 husbind-nunttA- presents the story of one n f women! is WESTWARD turn WE WOMEN STAIIINO Opera Numbers f EXTRAORDINARY!! ifive questions about music correct-fl- y and you'll get a basket full of prizes — with all proceeds going to tne March of Dimes H C Peterson special events chairman said half an auditorium full of contributors have sent in Mr and Mrs P N Green a Lana Turner h i un are tired of having the county shop grounds on West Twelfth street looking like an automo-bil- e junk yard Ward Will Hear eight-fiftee- ' Get Those Cars Out of Here County Pleads NOW PLAYING Ezio Pinza best-know- Twenty-fift- h Vida Mrie Richmond 2815 Washington Blvd mJ&St & nd Jane Robertson Washington Blvd Keil C and Thelma G Rose 3155 Stephens Timothy L Ryan P O Box 714 Also on the list is Beth L Parker R F D 1 Clearfield k I ty-nft- e I wan Ave S iSSLf recStionTr zou ci on t nave to take seven "Grand Slam " tricks to get grand slam Friday cial permission tosh local drivef-ficial- s to use the name night at eight in Weber college A special message from Misa auditorium taxes will prompt residents to fulspint fill their But if neces- Beginning this week radio station KLO wll read a list of missing persons to 4id police in facilitating an increasingly hipavy burden Lt R F Peterson police youth bureau head said jtodjiy Such lists will be read twice each week Lt Pptetson said the lists will involve cases only Efforts a" police to locate missing person are largely incident to the many outsiders ?who secure work at military dfpd-t- in the Ogden area the officer said 'This influx into Ogden of defense workers results! in numerous 'inquiries to polices from relatives and friends who beliive such persons to be headed toward Ogden but who were ndt j certain Lt Peterson said j He added police appreciate this public lervice to be! rendered by KLO You Can Win Load of Prizes At Grand Slam Friday Night 12 Ogdenites Ct 1 KLO to vkDn??vVISTANDARD-EXAMINEJANUARY 23 1952 Robert TAYLOR DENISE OARCEL Hope EMERSON - John MclNTIRE in "MR IMPERIUM" Tecfincofor Technicolor Musical Extravaganza CARTOON AND NEWS O-HIT!- Comedy — Shorts Box Office Open Today 6:45 P M Free Lighted Parking Area 'JOURNEY — fflTif f"otvr 4 INTO LIGHT' mt a i IO0 Ulf Co 3:1 7 S&4 7:36 and mplett Skew NEXT ATTRACTION Utah Hot Springs OPEM A M TO P M Steam Baths' He Tubs IS OPEN! Arttarttia Rundown Nervous Condition Muscular Cramps Graduate Masseur Saturdays anal Sundays Other Day After 5 PM By Appointment Dial Miles North at Ogiea - —HOURS-We- 12t00 P ek 6 30 p M to Saturday and Noon to Midnight Days Sun-- 12 M Mouth of Ogden Cany an NT THURSDAY thru SUNDAY sJi II JaSEfiS&Ba Rainbow Gardens 2-- tfl t STARTS TODAY SWIMMING e Private Mineral Betas iTci! Zrer JAN 27 COLISEUM 'T:H 4) EDITION UP lyKtHKOS-nVK- TSU With jyCAST toeiow tmmm to a OF OU PRICKS $3 — - (t nm — tncludadi — tl-3- 0 Co Tickets at Glen Broa Muilc 74 so Main St salt skating vanities with mTSSSSS" NEW OGDEN ir a jTJI m mmWm niM 4 M- V m i KE" l l! A £ f ' fSBBBi WItIKMKkkkI llltl 1 |