Show Cf‘ SWIMMING CRAFTS mmitth fcxctmtttcr -- 1000 Kids Gather OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING For City Recreation Monday 12:30 pm from Liberty Tuesday 12:30 pm from Monroe Park 3pm from 4 Street Park Wednesday 1230 p m from West Ogden 3 pm from Bonneville School Thursday 12:30 pm from Lester Park 3 pm from Horace Mann School: Friday 12:30 pm from Wall Avenue Center 3 from Wasatch and Polk pm Park all-cit- Improvements to the Ogden Municipal airport totaling more than $150000 are expected to get under way within a week There are two parts to the pro- Parents of children who take part the swimming program are asked to give the children 10 cents that day have them wear only their lows: swimming suits and shoes to the 1 Monroe Park park and to bring a towel Monday pm School Wasatch Transportation will be furnished Tuesday 9am to and from the pool 2:30 1 pm Park: Liberty pm “Don’t let the children bring valuLester Park Wednesday 9 am Horace Mann School 1 pm 4th ables on swimming days” Mr Street Park Thursday 9 am Polk Shreeve warned today A st Death Car Driver Faces Auto Homicide Charge Given Delay In Tax Case Ogden Capt LeRoy G Bennett head of Larry Tremain with man was charged yesterday the Ogden traffic police departautomobile homicide in the death ment served the warrant on Mr wife early Tuesday of his 22 year-old Tremain at the Dee Hospital where morning he is being treated for injuries received at 1:30 am Tuesday in a r crash that killed his wife -- Vicious Dog Attacks Man On Street vicious attack on a pedestrian by a female German Shepherd dog this morning was the fifth attack ’by a dog reported in a week Rob- ert Brakefield chief deputy pound-- ’ master said today Albert C Ellis 57 of 151 18th was attacked at 7:30 am today while he walked along 22nd The dog is an animal kept by W A McBride of the Wall Avenue Wreckage Co 2151 Wall Mr Brakefield said she had dug a hole beneath the fence and when she saw Mra Ellis across the street she squeezed through the hole raced over and attacked him He managed to fight her off but not until she had slashed his arm He was taken to the Dee Hospital treated and released The dog has been placed under compulsory quarantine for 14 days j Mr Brakefield said The four other dogs which have' bitten persons in the last week are also under quarantine the deputy poundmaster said one-ca- Tremain is being held An eccentric millionaire formerly of Ogden was granted a week’s delay yesterday in Reno Nev to under guard at the hospital until he can either be placed in a security ward or released by physicians in which case he will be brought to the city jail City Judge Charles Sneddon set baib at $5000 against the defendant Tremain received broken ribs and facial injuries when the car he was driving at a reported speed of more than 100 miles an hour hurtled off a temporary dirt road near Wall and Patterson flew’ 165 feet through the air and then bounced another 89 feet to come to rest against a concrete abutment of the uncompleted highway bridge across the Union Pacific A tracks j j His wife was thrown from the vehicle and died almost instantly ' This is the third charge of aulo-- ! mobile homicide filed this year as a result of traffic fatalities in O g- - PASS THE SUGAR AND CREAM Sherrie Ann McFarland can’t wait for strawberry shortcake she will take her treat fresh off the vine Weber County's strawberry crop may be small but there is plenty of quality and flavor in the berries grown Sherrie who is 4 is enjoying her treat on the farm of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Ezra Bingham 4857 S 1700 W Riverdale Her parents are Mr and Mrs D Glen McFarland 377 W 12th Boy Knocked COMMISSION OK'S $125 AID TO PUBLISH ROY BROCHURE Down by Car on Johnny Carpenter 10- -j ear-olof Mr and Mrs John Carpenter of 2940 Pingree was injured at 11:30 a m today when he wa knocked Qown by a car at 2924 Lincoln The boy was taken by Moss Ambulance Service to St Benedict Hospital for observation and treatment Investigating police officers said his condition was not serious Driver of the car was Velma H Sanders 33 of 4450 S 175 E Washington Terrace She was charged for driving without an operator's license Police said the boy ran out into the street in front of the moving d A request for $125 to aid the Roy Chamber of Commerce in publishing a promotional brochure was approved by the Weber County commissioners yesterday President of the Roy Chamber Bryce Jensen and Secretary Flora Ogan represented the commu- den Ray Joe Armenia of 1214 24th pleaded guilty to the charge after three people were killed at 24th and Monroe Jan 30 Albert L Andrews of Wilson Lane pleaded guilty to the same felony charge after his truck struck and killed two Ogden school girls at 17th and Wall March 4 Both Armenia and Andrews were sentenced to terms of one to 10 car years in the state penitentiary THERE'S A GREAT DAY COMING FOR FATHER cClanahan' s IT'S SUNDAY JUNE 7 study charges of income tax evasion brought against him by the Federal Internal Revenue Bureau LaVere V Redfield who operated a general store in Five Points in the 1920s has been named in an eight-coun- t indictment by a Federal grand jury of failure to pay $307857 in income taxes from 1953 to 1956 Redfield made national news in February 1952 when a gang of burglars stole a safe from his Reno home which contained an estimated l1 2 million dollars in cash securities and negotiable bonds The safe theft rated one of the biggest in the nation's history resulted in jail terms for a number of the gang including a brunette French-Canadianewspaperwoman who was charged with being the mastermind of the theft Redfield is free on $10000 bail He faces a possible sentence of 49 years m prison and an $80000 fine if convicted on the income tax evasion charges The former Ogden man is a n eccentric around Reno's gambling casinos where he is said to wear levis and a sport shirt and where he patronizes the games with a sack of silver dollars n nity “The brochure we published three years ago aided greatly in the development of our area” Air Jensen said Commission chairman Elmer Carver said that the county gets numerous requests for similar brochures of cities in the county from throughout Utah Mr Jensen offered to send the commissioners as many as they might need well-know- 9th COATS Communism is not the political But it is not healthy to be caught party most Americans believe it is reading it but 3 a 52-we- Just in time year religion And that is one of the reasons the U S and Russia cannot get along savs one of the nation's radio personalities and newscastwell-know- n Mark fAustad) ers Ogden-borEvans “The basic problem is the two different sets of rules the two nations are using” Mr Evans told Ogden Rotarians and Exchange Club members yesterday To illustrate this problem Mr Evans spoke of two of history’s men “One of them sat in an upper room in the Soho district of London vvTiting that God does not exist only matter and that the proletariat is destined to rule the world “The other man also sat in an upper room saying ‘I am the way the truth and life My commandment is to love one another’ ” In his address to the weekly Rotary Club luncheon Mr Evans stressed the differential in Russian and US concepts and rules “They contend they have freedom of the press For evidence they have one copy of the New York Times in the Moscow library to be shared by 200 million people n well-know- n “Their constitution guarantees freedom of religion but it also gives the government the freedom to criticize religion” Using a piece of barbed wire to symbolize the Iron Curtain Mr Evans described for Rotarians the differing ideologies on either side “On one side is freedom and reason On the other is its antithesis — no freedom no religion” Discussing Russian education Mr Evans said “we can emulate them in instilling in our children the thought that it is patriotic to learn” He pointed out their education achievements are hackfiring because “they are 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The latest BOULEVARD OGDEN downtown parking lots ' Communism a Religion Local Businessmen Told -ASH thing that fathers like to wearl W BIDS FRIDAY The runway improv ement bids will be opened by the city tomorrow The engineer's estimate to blacktop the 1250 foot extension of the northeast-southwerunway 150 feet wide and 3 inches deep together with a system of 90 lights is $53000 Of this sum the Federal government will pay 62 per cent and Ogden City and the State of Utah will split the remaining 33 per cent Ogden City's share will be around $10000 which was allowed in the 1660 budget will give ground-to-ai- r two way The runway improvements are to radio contact with all aircraft m be completed within 60 days of the vicinity and will also be coordi awarding the contract '- with gifts chosen from our wide wonderful world of every- - --- proach control) Mr Mortensen said the FAA has rot jet decided to put m radar control at the Municipal airport but construction is planned so that it can be added at a later date if needed Women's SUMMER $ IMF m YOU CAN PLEASE DAD FROM HEAD TO TOE Want to "hit airport manager said today he had nated with the Hill Air Foice Bas received plans for the newT 'control tower and RAPCOX (radar ap- tower from the FAA in Los Angeles and returned them with a few suggestions a week ago gram: He said remodeling of the tower — Remodeling the control tower at the administration building and and installation of the receiving installation of new radio transmit- antenna rail should begin next ting and receiving equipment worth week Mr Mortenson said the transmitabout $100000 — Extension northeast-southweof ting towers and all electric connecthe runway for 1250 feet and tions have been completed on the installation of lights along the en- west side of the airport The transmitters will be operated by remote tire runway The control tower work is being control from the main tower done by the Federal Aviation AgenEQUIPMENT ON HAND cy All the radio equipment for both Art Mortensen Ogden Municipal receiving and transmitting has been received at the airport and is in storage the manager said He expects the work will be comEx-Ogdenire pleted and the FAA ready to take over operations at the tower in a couple of months When completed the radio s stem schools in IB 1960 9 Airport Tower Improvements And Runway to Cost $150000 More than one thousand of Og- - School 1 pm West Ogden Park den’s small fry gathered at four' Friday 9am Bonneville School is as schools and five parks yesterday as j The schedule for swimming follows: the summer recreation program began Thirty supervisors steered the kids to the different parts of the summer program More are expected to join in the next few days The program will conclude Aug y 3 with the parks swimming meet at the Lorin Farr park pool Ernest Shreeve city recreation director today gave the schedule of crafts classes and swimming sessions Craft classes will be held as fol- JUNE in fashion news at McCianahan’s |