Show ¥ f 12 THE OGDEN OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- R p SATURDAY EVENING MAY) 21 Car Crashes y A' - VSV 1960 Thousands Jam jBa$e 'a? to a rnprr “nd of decontamination air-to-a- 1 40-fo- ot Artist To Institute Local Mr Collett will complete the unexpired term of George M Gads-b- y recently deceased president of Utah Power and Light Co Mr Collett’s term will expire in June 1961 on the thirteen member board which has the legal charge to promote fine art music and literature in the State’ of Utah The institutehelps’ direct various art exhibits literature programs and the Utah State Symphony Orches tra MISS OGDEN TO BE CHOSEN TONIGHT AT JUNIOR HIGH made her i r i i Convict Asks Pardon Board To Spare Him A Weber County man convicted of a Nevada slaying last September has appealed to the Nevada Par- don Board to save him from the gas chamber Thayne Archibald 20 asked that his sentence to die during the week of June 26 be commuted The board set June 7 for a hearing on the Roy man’s appeal Archibald confessed to the “execution” death of Larry Waters of Livermore Calif The Roy man held up the service station where young Waters worked then forced him to accompany him on a trip to Nevada According to testimony at the trial held before three judges the California youth was shot as he knelt beside the Truckee River 20 miles east of Reno Two weeks later Archibald was arrested in Baker Ore after he had held up two service stations Jackie Winterose Miss Utah for 199 first Ogden appearance today in the Miss Ogden parade through downtown Ogden J Mrs Virginia Howard Miss Utah pageant direcwill tor said that Miss Winterose’s Ogdena appearance Miss Utah climax her reign as Miss Utah as new will be chosen in June Miss Winterose will also serve as one of seven select Miss Ogden of I960 at the judges which will stage show tonight in the conclusion of a three-hou- r 8 Mount Ogden Junior High School! beginning at are Competing for the title of Miss Ogden Maureen Mecham Lynda LaBrecque Joan McFar5 i Mr Collett heads the art depart ment at Weber College and received bachelor and master of science degrees in art from Brigham Young He has completed adUniversity vance studies at the California School of Fine Rarts San Francisco the American Academy at Chicago Art Students League in New York and the Los Angeles Ar' Center Last month Mr Collett’s paint ing “The White Horse” won firs place r in the Springville Art Ex hibit a national competition His paintings have been exhibited in Utah Idaho Wyoming California Arizona Illinois and New York Commercially he has done work Pepsi-Col- a for Browning Arms Co f DeLaval companies and has illustrated several textbooks ‘ Mr Collett resides with his wife and two sons at 875 Ben Lomond Ave ’ 4 : V I Accidents in the Ogden area v? injuries to eight persons rious yes-erda- y none se- Gary vanderStappen 10 the son of Mr and Mrs Jan vanderStappen cf 3065 Porter was hurt in a bicaccident at 21st and ycle-car The car Washington at 4 pm H1 Bowman William driver was 46 of 3867 Harrison police said The boy was cut and bruised but was not hospitalized LEROY A JACOBSEN Youth Bureau Supervisor Jacobsen Tops Ogden Police Youth Bureau 00 I -- nt Suffocation Kills 2-Mont- h-Old In Crib at Twin Home two-mont- !' Marine Finishes Schoo ' E Quintana resentative for the Utah chapter of the Reserve Officers Assn at a meeting at Ft Douglas New president of the organiza- the Atomic Biological and Chemical Warfare Defense School conducted by the First Marine Division at Camp Pendleton Calif tion is Col A C Mulcock of Salt Lake City while Maj Kirby Kirk-ma- n also of Salt Lake City was named vice president Doctor Heads Welfare Group er $23-5350- 00 re-elect- ed Utah-Arizon- ! m Within the Circle MORTUARY CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATION GRAVE MARKERS of Convenience AULTOREST tape (of 3L 4-66- 79 NOTHING DOWN BURIAL' VAULTS DIRECTORS EX Street FUNERAL as $5198 Morth 836 36th 4-55- 56 t made his way to the Fingerprints in the files of thei Just how he Hunsville is not near Federal Bureau of Investigation in monastery known Deputies took him to the Washington D C have led to the Dee after a resident at the monasidentity of an amnesia victim found tery reported the man’s presence near the Holy Trinity Monastery in There were Japanese labels in his clothes but no further Ogden Valley on May 9 For 30 Years Picture Framing CHUGG'S 2450 Wash Blvd ItH Gj2 The Weber County sheriff’s office said today that “John Doe” who has been under treatment at Robthe Dee Hospital is ert Luther Howard Jr of Salem Va The Associated Press said today that Mr Howard left Salem May 3 to go to Washington D C to collect a bill according to his grandmother Mrs E E Hall with whom he was living Mrs Hall said she had not heard anything about him until last week when an Ogden doctor informed her of his whereabouts The attending physician at the Dee Hospital has declined to comment on the case Mr Howard has had several amnesia attacks in the past few years following three operations as the result of a fall while in the Army j Neither wails nor formality between you and 6 bank executives - The secret of the rapid and substantial growth of our four friendly neighborhood banks can be told in these sheaid ' words: he was found in Oklahoma under similar circumstances she said The young man was running a collection agency at "Mrs Hall’s home at the time he left Salem In le ( 4289 Riverdale Road As low J -- SWIMMING POOLS C NICK BAKER EX ment ’ le 17-mi- 8 power are agreed that the two main grids should De built by the govern- The committee denied a request j million dollars to start for building water barriers to keep Glen Canyon Reservoir from back-- i ing up into the Rainbow Bridge National Monument It said it saw no reason to spend ’ 20 million dollars on protective J tiful The Willard canal will carry water works when geological reports indifrom the Slaterville diversion on cate there would be no structural by resthe Weber River to the 215000 damage to Rainbow Bridge it waters beneath ervoir acre-foo- t Willard Reservoir and The total appropriation approved back to the river as it is needed The Layton canal will carry water by the committee is $20918934 more from the Slaterville diversion dam than appropriated for the current fiscal year but $9205120 under to the Lavton area Eisenhower’s budget rec--" President Other Utah projects included in dmmendation the appropriation include Flaming Central Utah Gorge $12000000 Vernal $2189000 Provo River Central Utah Project $285000 $100600 Emery County Project $107600 and Haights Creek Irrigation CoU(Davs County) $121000 The Weber-BoxeldConservation District and the Haights Creek IrriSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Dr gation Co funds are small project Victor Kassel chief of geriatrics loans which will be repaid at the Ft Douglas Veteran’s HosThe committee also approved president of pital was funds for Glen Canyon a the Community Welfare Council' a project This was 12 yesterday million dollars less than requested The election took place at the Approving the $61400000 for the 35th annual meeting of the counbig Colorado River storage develop-- cil a United Fund agency ' e n t (Glen Canyon-Flamin- g Elected vice president of the orthe committee allowed ganization was Dr Horace W Gorge) funds in the bil) for the construc- Lundberg faculty member at Unition of two main grid transmission versity of Utah S R Anderson lines from Glen Canyon to Cure- - a board member of the council canti and from Flaming Gorge to was (elected treasurer Oak Creek The meeting heard two delegates The committee said privately to the recent White House Conferowned utilities and prospective pub- ence! on Youth and Children report lic agency customers for project on the conference 10-mi- 1 Acting Sgt Joseph Col John Loffredo of Ogden1 has son of Mr and Mrs Alcario Quinbeen named national council rep- tana 1859 Wall has graduated from Amnesia Victim at Dee Identified Through FBI ties This cut was described as in significant by Bureau of Reclamation officials who said it can be absorbed readily Mr Fjeldsted said most of the Weber Basin funds are earmarked Wilfor construction of the lard Reservoir canal the Layton canal build the next phase of the Willard Reservoir dike and d?rr wells in Riverdale and in Boun- The House Appropriations Committee yesterdaj' approved more than ZVz million dollars for reclamation planning and construction in the Ogden area next year most of it for the Weber Basin Project These funds are part of a $1159-16080- 5 approved for reclamation projects throughout the nation including 244 million dollars for all projects in Utah 183000 The legislation includes-$io rthe Weber Basin Project $35-0for further flood control survey on the Weber River and $302000 for the Weber- - Box Elder Conservation District to build a pressure system in the northern part of Weber County The Weber Basin Project appropriation was described as “just exactly right” by E J Fjeldsted manager of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District which administers facilities built under the Geneva Law 50 of 2800 Marilyn Dr and Robert V Campbell 29 931 '21st were drivers of cars involved in an accident near 29th and Wall at 4:38 pm Law was aruised but not hospitalized Police cited her' for failure to keep her car under control Mr Campbell was not injured CUT BRUISED project Leonard Vine 48 of 710 35th Chief Golden Jensen has appoint$100000 CUT two-ca- r in a bruised and A cut Detective-Sergeawqs LeRoy The appropriation is $100000 less ed 31st at and 11:45 at crash pm requested the cut! being made Jacobsen as supervisor of the Driver of than Boulevard Washington facili-Youth Bureau and also named him the other car Alan H - Bateman in funds asked for recreation assistant commander of the De- 21 2234 Jefferson' was not injured tective Division which is headed by After the collision Mr Vine was booked by police on a charge of Capt August Nussbaum Ogthe Sergeant Jacobsen joined operating a motor vehicle while mem1947 a as under the influence of alcohol He den police force in division ber of the uniformed posted a $300 cash bond and was sershift to rdcctsccl He was promoted in Gary Thomas Jones 28 684 E geant of the division in 1951 and h detecGRANGER (UPI) — A to the 100 transferred N Ogden was slightly injured 1958 was to two-ca- r suffocated crash old Granger baby at 1 am today in a tive division as a sergeant deat 2nd and Washington Boulevard death in his crib yesterday Other changes in the police of Driver of the other car was Gary transfer the include Phillip Gruenerl one of twin boys partment the of Navaho 226 of 21 born two months ago was found Lt J M Stephens formerly Lynn Horning diMr said Police face down in its crib about 7:15 Salt Lake City detective division to the patrol was He and bruised am Respiration efforts failed and Jones was cut vision his to two watch of one failure with the child was pronounced dead on is keep Lt Stephens charged drivwith and control arrival at Salt Lake General Hosthe of under departvehicle police commanders license an without operator’s ment pital ing He was the son of Mr and Mrs Isaac t Montoya 24 of 141 W Lt A M (Lynn Garside is 18 of ’2:30 Vlaanderen on Glen Carl the Gruener 4190 Mackey Dr and 21st commander pm watch to 10:30 pm shift and Lt Stephens 3234 Adams were treated at the Granger Dee Hospital at 9 pm for cuts from 10:30 pm to 6:30 am and bruises received in a car colFOR BETTER lision at 36th and Wall - Colonel Selected For Reserve Post land Virginia Larimore Gayle Hill Becky Stevenson Marsha McGhie Cherie Lindsay Karen Seely Margo Hedges Susan Lawson and Yvonne Hodges kayed by Committee in House and early today resulted in ir - Clyde Names Injure Eight Three Cited IT j Exhibits included the latest types equipment and ica’s military might on and rescue apparatus as in the air was shown to thousands flight well as the first German jet plane of people today when Utah military and an early type of Navy bases combined in a spectacular missile show for Armed Forces Day Marine reservists from Ogden Roaring jets ’ mock battles by put on a spectacular show of untough Marines huge cargo planes armed defense against opponents and bombers and flights by captive with bared bayonets miniature rockets made up part of - Another Marine outfit “assaulted” the show witnessed by the crowds a fortified position with whistling of visitors at Hill Air Force Base air support and realistic powder exBrisk winds were fading by noon plosions and Hill AFB men planned to go The base opened at 10 am with ahead with the afternoon “air par- highways jammed to the two main ade” of Air Force and Navy fightFARRELL R COLLETT ers bombers and cargo craft Named to Institute The Navy ROTC drum and bugle Among the many exhibits was drill team from (the University of the long gleaming first Utah paraded at 11:30 Minuteman missile of the stage the officers introduced trucked to the show from Thiokol in Among a brief ceremony at the reviewChemical Company’s plant near ing stand were Capt Charles PalBrigham City 25 mer commander of the Naval Forty aircraft of more than Depot at Clearffeld Maj different types included a 019 Supply Bt Hobson comman Kenneth Gen Cargomaster from Castle AFB m der of the Ogden Air Materiel California and a B52 bomber from Area Col E F Hubbard Mountain Home AFB Idaho at Hill AFB and Col Thousands r of youngsters clamGilman commander of Utah bered in and out of the parked aircraft sighted along deadly guns General Depot was to end at 3 program Farrell R Collett professor of and got a thrill out of simulated Thewith a formal “retreat” pm art at Weber College in Ogden flights in stationary trainers was named today as a member of theUtah State Institute of Fine Arts by Gov George D Clyde ' sS To ttttt Million for Reclamation A) W - 1958 Large enough to care for all your banking needs small enough for each client to receive executive attention WANTED Rcflabl parson to toko ovor payments on HAMMON ORGAN Toko advantage of this tremendous saving! 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