Show 5 - 4u T'i'V jsa ii- aastsw JKrascjfjto- 4 f OGDEN OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEATHERMAN BLESS 'IM' SAYS COOLER MONDAY EVENING JULY 3 1961 - Vi V ! '?'ft a 4 7 ‘ - &' I J i 4 fa-' V ft 1' : I J i - j 4 F f5 r " t i UDALL 'FLOATS' COLORADO ON WAY TO UTAH PARK SITE United Press International Slightly cooler temperatures are forecast for Utah for the next several days The weather man predicts partly cloudy skies tonight and Tuesday becoming occasionally cloudy Tuesday afternoon and However predicted night thunder showers will be scarce and will came mainly near the mountain areas High both days for Salt Lake City is expected near 95 Lows will range in the mid-60- s Temstate in the as a peratures 8 whole are forecast at maximum and 6 minimum i v Y XjI' 1 tor and two representatives were on their way down the Colorado River on a tour of southeastern Utah to- 4 S - iM i 1 t I ? S2 Hi M IUv-a- 4 i I f I 5 $ : t ’I- V 1 - AU : I i I v- & 4£rJ& 4 ft -- V '- 1 Mid&toW AV W VWAAavavV V 1a- - FRILLY FLUFFY decorations are placed on the float to be entered in 1 i ? -r trff ffifctarniianWf k)w-- f 'OOvOCiOafiMMaE the Clearfield Fourth of July parade by the Flamettes auxiliary to the local fire department president Mae Button is at work Flam-ett- e Clearfield Fourth Fete Starts Ends With Bang r CLEARFIELD — ' The' annual Clearfield Days Fourth of July cel- ebration will start and end with a bang Sponsoring members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce promise to wake the town at 6 am when they fire a salute to the holiday Traditional fireworks will close the fete at about 9:30 pm In between the schedule offers fun for everyone Jaycees said A chuckwagon breakfast of hot cakes ham and eggs coffee milk and orange juice will be served starting at 6 am Concessions will open early to accommodate the breakfast crowd The Clearfield parade will start I at am Utah (AP) — A spreading brush fire broke into heavy timber early today above this small Utah County town about 30 miles south of Salt Lake City Officials said the flames apparently broke out Sunday afternoon near the Alpine city dump and spread across sagebrush and oak brush before "reaching the timber stands above Alpine with floats and marching units assembling on 800 East near the Baptist Church' Two Little League games are scheduled during the afternoon one at 1:30 and the second at 3 pm Teams from the local league will meet teams from the Davis County league ' At 7:30 pm there will be a swimming exhibition at the city pool presented by the Clearfield Swimming Club The local Boys Club will sponsor a street dance in the parking plaza adjacent to the booths from 8 to 11 ALPINE -- 11 pm Die in Rash i S Of Accidents i "V f h r - fireworks will close the big day Associated Preis Drownings and other accidents took five lives but Idaho went into the third day of the four-day Fourth of July holiday period today without a traffic death Drownings claimed two lives Sunday one in Palisades Reservoir in southeastern Idaho and the other in Payette Lakes in the southwest Saturday accidents killed' three persons one in a plane accident another when a tractor overturned and the third when a man was dragged or kicked by a horse son of Keith Snedden Mr and Mrs Cleddon Snedden of Burley drowned in Palisades Reservoir A Caldwell cattle buyer Wayne R Rife about 45 died in Payette Lakes in a collision between a motor boat and a small fishing craft Rife his son Dewayne 17 and Bill Shannon of Nampa were thrown into the water when their small boat was demolished by a motor boat George A Brownlow 72 was injured fatally at Whitebird when he was dragged or kicked by a saddle horse he had just purchased Charles H Buning 43 Redding Calif died in the plane accident at Grangeville Sheldon Bragg 14 of Shelley was killed in the tractor accident near Shelley -- J YOUR APPETITE — Darrel Gardner and of the Lay-to- n Charles Hood (left to right) chuckwagon breakfast get in a little practice before they start flipping hot cakes Tuesday morning at BRING 1 ay CMaHMED 825-09- I First fessfsr sdi cn TON1TE Music "Make-You-Wcnt-to-Dan- ce" TOMORROW Rog Twos Dane IVIAX ENGFIAN $100 Par Parson j - arraignment PATSY WHITAKER SANDRA HOUGH Hazel Eyes Brunette E ‘ Tonight’s the night for a dozen entrants in the Miss Kaysville contest Starting at 7:30 pm in Davis High a panel of judges will watch the girls parade in evening gowns and swim suits and present a talent selection The public is welcome to watch the contest according to the sponsoring Junior Chamber of Com— merce Final two entries in the competition are Sandra Hough 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs Vem Hough and Patsy Whitaker 17 daughter Across from Snow Besin Rood Heated to the Public f Special Tomorrow Night Fireworks 8:45 pm STOCK OFFERING TO PUBLIC $100 A SHARI FOIL BROCHURE WRITE BOX 118 ROY UTAH Information Phone TA PINE VIEW LODGE AND RESORT INC 5-79- 3700 Wall Avenue 71 FIRST RUN IN OGDEN NOW SHOWING! 3:10 3:20 7:30 9:40 pm IKK) Drapery OGDEN PIONEER DAYS X II NOW PLAYING a in JT" HIT NO CNMseafi eetof etuixt Bud Favero H Moncrief cy IS ITI'TIIE BIG SHOW’ REALLY THE DIG SHOW!” ' Nfrj FIGHT” N you'll liko thia -- 7 end His Orchesfre Fri $1 50 Set $1 7S per Person 4 v r w' v k '¥ ' ft f! CUFF ESTHER 51 0Uffi!S-E!HITS!- :l SALT LAKE TRIBUNE'S OLD FASHIONED 1 : malikova "Qwaon f tha High Wira" a fa V I 2a oira-oczxs- a amcMr r--v I t--— : ! HIT NO 3— Stanley t graat thrilling daring shaws—3 17 FREE FIREWORKS ' Kramor'a maatorpioco all about tha Mankay trial that rackad'Amarlca ! Tha Oraatast Evor S:45 pm PH A ' '( y 4th of July Celebration :: 1 1 y' 4 VLlMBLITIsES "folk songs far madams" $175 par parson 'TABLE RIS EM oonino - Bock esedn— Because you asked for them V FATS f TUESDAY 1 Children 20s or Dr Irven ) IS Celebrate the 4th TOMORROW It's tha night hofara tha 4th— coma slanca and colobrata t Call MetroCOLOR STARRINO 7:q mini flEL HALL A Ills Jazz Sextet (Judges from Out of State) WILL COMPETE IN BARREL RACES AND OTHER EVENTS O 380 RIDERS A"THIS sy- - Drivo-I- n big atory of the circw 2-- Tho s pfaica-mriiGU- barrolod action rfowbla Exclusivo 1st Run Is SitSU id ifitSSA SIRE MkIm Sullivan! FREE Parkins FREE Dancins TUESDAY JULY 4 6 p m OGDON STADIUM POSSES IN WEBER COUNTY 27 In Teehnieeter Kirk Dauglas Carolyn Jonas Anthony Qwfnn if- - TODAY Outfits for Attendants Western ALSO 4-87- “LAST TRAIN FROM GUI! HILL” Emmrrr '(? V be 1C N super Western HIT NO 1— It' id JERRY WALD S EX Alio Color Cartoon Latest Fox Haws 3 Beautiful Western Saddle for Queen: AAT JULY 4TH HOLIDAY SPECIAL Is 11 Talks Stretch On Phono GIANT TRIPLE BILL DEUGHTFULLY COOL Shtwi D0X OFFICE 7&0 Pool— Open Daily 12 Noon Season Tickets Now on Sale et Pool Adults $650 Children $400 Food Boats Beverage Rentals Docking Available at MARINA vision She is a brown eyed brunette 5 feet 3 tall Sandra plans to attend Weber College She is sponsored by Dean Stuart Construction Patsy is 5 feet 2 tall has light brown hair and hazel eyes She likes dancing Patsy says but she will give a dramatic reading as her talent presentation A senior at Davis High Patsy hopes to become an English teacher She is sponsored by Larkin’s Cafe EX ' I PINE VIEW RESORT Final Judging Near for Dozen Contest Entrants in Kaysville t KAYSVILLE lVf1 PLUG STOIW OF A BOYAND HtS DOG! AIL-HEA-RT I Adulis CDs J iPBIZISI PRIZES! of Mr and Mrs Donald Whitaker Sandra who lists her hobbies as sports sewing and music will preSALT LAKE CITY — Kennecott sent a piano solo in the talent di- Copper Corp and the United Steelworkers representatives will resume contract negotiations July 18 it PROFESSIONAL was announced today Cleaning fund The contract between the comua utPTnvj'C Bishop and Mrs Verl Poll are pany and the union expires July 31 SUPERIOR CLEANING CO Officials hope an adequate contract in charge Former ward members are es- can be whipped into shape by that Opposite Utah Power Bldg I date pecially invited to attend ALL JR 04 Halp Calobrat Our How Air Canditianingl Meanwhile Deputy Sheriff N D Hayward today left for Beaver for events is planned to celebrate the further investigation of the case fourth of July in Peterson and evCounty Sheriff George Beckstead eryone is invited to attend accord- declined to comment as to the reasons for the trip to the southing to Bishop Verl Poll ern Utah community The day will get off to a start with a chuck wagon breakfast be- Water Saver 'Works' ing served from 5 to 10 am on — The application of a the side of 30S where the road PROVO wax-lik- e to Utah Lake chemical enters Peterson The menu will in- has resulted in the saving of 300 clude bacon eggs hot cakes hash acre-fee- t of water brown potatoes and hot drink David I Gardner Utah Lake waA carnival and softball games ter commissioner said that measurwill be held at 1 pm at the Hugo ing devices show definite evapora1 Olsen Park There is no entrance tion reduction following the sprayfee but there will be a small charge ing of the lake June 21 Similar tests are being conductfor the various carnival booths contests games cake walk and ed on Bear Lake also under the direction of Utah State University other events A street dance and a program The projects are being financed will be held at 8:30 pm in front by the Bureau of Reclamation of residence of Hugh Barnes Both y SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Two Verner Layton Kaysville Ready for 4th Fun end Hit PETERSON — A full schedule of - Set for Convict Killers "FROSTY FLING" MAX ENGMAN woman was scheduled to be United Press International SALT LAKE CITY — An Ohio raigned on the charge today Richard Dale Nunn alias Richman charged with the brutal killing of an elderly South Salt Lake ard Dale Straley is charged with the stangulation murder of Mrs Ethel Bell Hart 76 whose body was found in her residence June 22 Nunn was arrested by FBI agents on a farm near San Diego Calif last week He is being held now at Salt Lake County Jail awaiting the dance and program are free Included in the evening’s entertainment will be community dancing square dancing round dancing Indian dances Hawaiian and tap Proceeds of the day’s events will go to the Peterson Ward building Aug 16 Execution Date DAWN Suspeci in Murder Faces Arraignment Peterson 4th Bids Friends 'Old and New' The group stopped 20 miles south of here to visit the potash plant being built by Texas Gulf Sulfur Co Bowne was given a life young cocky prisoners convicted sentence for his part in the slaying of the slaying of a fellow inmate at Both men indicated to the judge Utah State Prison three that years ago they preferred to be executed 6 am will be executed for the crime Aug by a firing squad When asked if 16 he wanted the same type of execuUNTIL DUSIC Execution dates for Jesse M tion as indicated in his previous Garcia Jr 19 Salt Lake City and sentencing date Rivenburgh reMack Merrill Rivenburgh 31 Hoi-lad- plied “It doesn’t make any diffewere set today by Third Dis- rence” Garcia when asked the trict Court Judge Joseph G Jepp-so- n same question merely nodded his approval Willard R Huntsman attorney two time the marked the third It convicts have been given execution for Rivenburgh said after the heardates for the Aug 24 1958 slaying ing that he planned another appeal LAYTON — Junior Chamber of am until 10 pm A parade is of Le Roy Joseph Vemer 21 in an He didn’t indicate on what grounds Commerce members in both Lay-to- n set for 11 am attic of cell block A at the Point the appeal would be made Garcia who appeared care-fre- e and Kaysville have made the and concessions of the Mountain activities Kid’s the hearing was accompanied at — same promise a Fourth of July Garcia and Rivenburgh and a 10 start at enthird inmate Leonard Warner by Gerald Miller who represented filled with “hometown fun and 9 Fireworks and start at Bowne were convicted of slaying his regular attorney Phil Hansen tertainment for young and old” pm In Layton the Fourth fete will the evening’s entertainment will V start bright and early at 6 am be wound up with a street dance breakfast A in the Barnes Banking parking lot with “HAND IN HAND” Miss Kaysville and two atparade will follow at 9 am Con“RETURN TO A Love Story of Purity and Power cessions and kid’s activities open tendants Will be chosen this eveThorndike John Gregson — Syble PEYTON PLACE” at 10 —also — ning and will ride on a special “TIME OUT FOR WAR” The afternoon schedule will in- float in Tuesday morning’s parade Jeff Chandler — Eleanor Parker Air Conditioned clude two Little League baseball Open 4:43 pm — Dial games and a Babe Ruth League FRIGID game A water fight between the and the volunteer firemen Jaycees FUR STORAGE will be held at 6 pm Exclusive) HAMPTON'S Traditional fireworks at dark will SUPERIOR CLEANING CO Run complete the activities ' In Kaysville the chuckwagon Opposite Utah Powar Bldg breakfast will be served from 7 Ti3i3tiT:srvETrCTSusreiisCv3TimCFCamss en UTAH NEWS ROUNDUP !'! J p i? V yS&- 5 Idahoans ’ Colorado ' 56-4- 4 ’ Stewart L Udall secretary of the interior was leading the party He hopes to establish a National Park in the area Accompanying him was Orville Freeman secretary of agriculture Sen Frank E Moss and Reps David S King and M Blaine Petersen all Utah Democrats Three Udall children and Freeman’s son as well as a number of newsmen also were along when the group left Moab Suiiday morning on a trip down the 1 If i ’ day I yi 88-9- ' MOAB (UPI) — Two cabinet members a sena- ‘I t t c "INHERIT THE VJIND" t r Spencer Tracy Frederic March Gene Kelly the Wind" 12:29 "Gun Mill" S:39— "Eig Shew" 10:33-"ln- hri ' Each picture playa anca only t 4 Saw July 14 15 BOX jjOliNNY CASH t aaeR-W- 743 SHOW 4 ' t:39 f |