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' - , - ''N , ,.. .,,, ., ' :..)t,.., "It..- - 4'''",s ,s,:,, , . IDEA BOX ' VINNERS--- Lt Col W C Wine. acting commanding officer of the Ogden t. left. $25 checks to Ra!ph V. Webster and Derral C. Draper, who v,ork at Transportation Corps Railroad Repair Shop. for submitting winning safety ideas It the installation Looking on is Li L C Smith. ho is acting Repair Shop chief, aards sub-depo- FOR PAY-OF- F THINKING 1EVE DANCE SET Workers Rewarded For Ideas Sub-Dep- AT DRAGERTON ot OGDENAwards were Derral C. Draper and Ralph V. Webster with $25 checks. Mr. Draper's suggestion concerned the isse of a special shaped bracket attached to cable slings which more efficiently lifts locomotive trucks and eliminates the frequent replacing of cables that was necessary before The idea s.thrnitted by Mr Webster concerned the use of a coupling device So move locomotives and locomotive trucks in end around the repair shop pre-- 1 ot vented to two Ogden workm rocently for submitting ideas for more efficient operation and greater safety in the transportation corps rail road repair shop. Lt. Col. William C. Wine acting commanding officer of the installation and chairman of the suggestion and cash award committee, presented sub-dep- Supervisor Chosen For Fish lake Forest OGDENLowell in- - volvIng eqpment and certain unproved procedures has been worked out under the e!..es of Pres Franklin S. Harris. Dean W. L. Wanlass, chairman of the registration committee, and Registrar W. H. Bell. It is expected that enrollment will proceed with much more convenience and efficiency. WILL MEET TUESDAY SCHEDULE Those who A OGDEN who robbed Students who have attended USAC before but not during the 1949 fall quarter will reg- ister on Wednesday. Registra- tion cards will be given out in the little theater, second floor of the main building, beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, December 29, 1949Al man heavy-se- t 187 Harry Steward. i i ARRANGED attended USAC during the fall quarter this year will receive registration cards In the fieldhouse on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the following schedule Tuesday: 89 a tn.. students whose last names begin with Ua Sm to Tz, Zz inclusive, 11011, Qa to SI; pm. Na Ma to Mr,, to Pz, Jo . to IA: latecomers, Wednesday: km., He to Ga to Ha. Je inclusive, Da to Fr, p m., Ca 2 8-- 10-1- OGDEN Two men were arrested Wednesday night, fol. lowing separate accidents near the Well Avenue and Riverdale reed junction, for investign Third St., of his gold wrist watch was sought by city police Thursday. Mr. Seward told officer' he was walking west on Twenty- fifth Street at about 2'30 a.m. Thursday when his assailant lunged from a doorway and ripped the timepiece from his wrist. After the attack the assailant disappeared in a rooming house St , police at 161 Twenty-fiftreports disclosed. Name of the victim is en- 'grayed On the gold wrist band. tiOr,X SHOOT on sale tomorrow 9:30 a. m. to 9 p. " , , p,.--- ,s' -6 -- , ,., , ,'','''' ,.. ,,,, ,' ,.. , '.;,,.."., I . -, ' ..,,' .' ,; ,, ,.. ,. '. , ,. 4,44' Ifr,' , - lak D c . OEBUC I ' , -- - -,,- rt..,.,, ; ' 0'-' ,e-s'5- ,1 . ...., , ,:,.,-- 414'4..4 4',..... '''.;';',;... ', 7 í , , ' Dress and Play L'I to 3.98 lifc watershed, and general eating place. Wednesday at forest management.' Mr Rice about 915 pm, according to al Forest with headquarters at sa id police records. Richfield. Utah. A police ambulance equipped Ile occupies a post left vawith a resusc ta tor answered cant by the recent death of Provo Boy Supvisor Blaine Betenson. an mer g ency call to the resShortly before his death Mr.1 taurant but failed to revive Mr. Betenson had been selected to He was pronounced dead Clark. head range reseeding in the by Dr. 1 Poulson Hunter, 3007 Intermountain Region, W. B A meting of the PROVO Rice, regional forester, said. Highland Dr. Mr Woods Was graduated !Provo Boy Scout District corn-ischeduled for Thurs- Court Dismisses from Utah State Agricultural matee at 730 p rel. in the City and College in 1935 with a Bachelor Dog-Killin- g of Science degree in forestry 1day Case Building, according to Subsequently he was appointed :R, W. Doman, chief executive A OGDEN complaint junior forecaster on the Bridg- of the Utah National Parks' against Ralph Powell. 33, of r National Forest in Wyoming 2725 Lincoln Are was disPromoted to forest ranger The district's activity pro- missed by City Judge J Quill Itiere in 1936. he became as- gram. objectives and plans for Nebeker Thursday when the istant supervisor at Targhee ,National Boy Scout Week Feb. complaining witness failed to Wational Forest, Idaho in 1944. 5 to 12, will be discussed. In- appear. transferring to Boise four years vited to attend are all commit- According to the complaint. later. tee members, institutional rep- - Powell allegedly shot and killed Effective date of his most re- ;resentatives, scoutmasters, and a dog belonging to Mrs Florence White of 2687 Lincoln St ent boost was not disclosed. Explorer leaders, . 7 s.,.,. -- .,;,..- t,.,., ',' ' -. . g ..p.,;...e''' , . ''' . ,,;.. - .. 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All Day Saturday! - m.--- - 1-.- , Autopsy Set In Cafe Death An autopsy will be performed by Dr. Clarence R Openshaw. city physician, to determine the exact cause of ,''z''' ii.K.,,t,' ,z. ' :: '' '- - - ' ;4 -,- . 1 ,;,,,,..1,..N.,,, ,,, , ,, ..,.., , ..."' ..- , If' .. , 4 1 .,,, ,.. ." , ,. : ',..4. ,6, . , t , 4. ..c.,-,- , bail for operating a motor vs,- hicle while under the influence ' of intoxicating liquor; and Jim Crosbie. 45, of 1743 Quincy Avenue. booked on the liquor influence of liquor, and other rest, leaving the scene of an and improper license lesser ,charges. for Crosbie was set :ctcident were booked weTbeher' aotfftihree County sheriffs Patrolman John Ron, who as Wally Demision. of 28, Clearfield. released on 3200 made both arrests, reported Crosble was apparently implicated in an accident in front of the Kings-Drive In. His ;JAYCEES SET said his machine traveled 13 feet off the highway and struck TURKEY a parked automobile. OGDEN The Junior given during fall quarter regis-i "When 1 &rived at the scene," he said, the driver had backed !number days, and they bear thel Chamber of Commerce will which identifies the his vehicle onto the road and conduct a turkey shoot at students. Students who have had driven away. SunGun Club the at Ogden call must card "ID" lost the He was apprehended near 10 a.m. at day Room 29, main building, before Wall Avenue and Thirty-thir- d It is the third annual another card can be prepared. Street shoot conducted by the Jay!Students are urged to obtain Demision was arrested after cees. the the duplicate before regishis late model pickup truck had Hams, bacon and turkeys tration days if the card is lost, rolled over twice just west of will be awarded top trap because the staff will be ex- the intersection. shooters, Chairman Stir! busy then. Empey apnotmced No one was injured in either The quarter will end March accident, Patrolman Roes said. 15. , DRAGERTONThe New Year will be celebrated in Last Carbon by a dance at the Dragerton gymnasium starting at 9 30 Saturday evening. The traditional hats. confetti, and noisemakers will be prominent. The dance is sponsored annually by the Dragerton Volunteer Firemen Association The proceeds will be used for the benefit of East Carbon youth activities. District Group Slates Meeting - Ba to Bz; to Cr, Aa New students entering USAC to Az: latecomers for the first time will meet in STUDENTS REPEAT of the main the auditorium those Repeating students building Tuesday at 8 a m, for and who attended during the fall uastructions orientation present their placement tests They will re- quartermust c a r d s when ceive their registration ma- identification terials In the auditorium on calling for their registration cards. These are the green cards Wednesday, at 8 .30 a.m. of Utah. the new death of Arley Clark, 48, Lehi. Mr. Clark apparently died of supervisoi has had wide prac tieal experience in range. wild- a heart attack in a al t Lake Woods, assistant supervisor of Boise National Forest in Idaho. was named Thursday to become supervisor of Fishlake Nation- enrollment lined new 'A naive G NEWS, 1 3-- , i'l DESERET Thief Tears - USAC Winter Quarterlwotch From 1Two Mishaps on Same IlOwner's NtAttrit Set 4 Jan. 2 Arrests Opening Spot Bring LOGANWhile , ..1 1 STREAMLINED- ... 12.50 Smartly styled oxfords in trioc-ta- s, straight tip, wing tip,and a Awn- bsr of ow famous Cushioned -- Mites', Toddlers', Juveniles' s Women's Coots 16.00 Tweeds, Shags, Maces were 39.95 Were 45.00, Fur Trimrmrd Coats Were 49.95, Fur Trimmed Coats o Sets Coat-Loggin- g Includes sets for mites 6 to 18 months; toddlers' to 3 yeors; juveniles, 3 to 6x. Vonety of styles and colors. Wools and wool mixtures as labeled. 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