Show 10 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING R SEPTEMBER 1 Utah Lists Road Jobs in New Program SALT LAKE CITY — 1938 THIS IS A STICKUP' $225 Real Gone 'A ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS walk-i- e e 1 clustrialized Cost of the project is placed at $4750000 Approximately 2h million dol-- r lars would go for construction of a dam and h’ghway bridge across Ah Creek on US 91 south of Cedar City SL EXPRESSWAY Beginning of purchase and preparation of plans for the north-soutexpressway through Salt Lake Citv would get $2250000 Construction of a second overpass at Beck Street m the northern outskirts of Salt Lake City would cost $800000 Aerial survey work to map hiebway routes would get and an unspecified sum would be allocated for widening of U S 189 between Silver Creek Junction and Echo C H Vance chairman of the outUtah Road Commission lined the plans following conferences with Bureau of Public Roads engineers He announced too that the State Road Commission has returned to the 6th West Street route as the best for the north-souexpressway here right-of-wa- y h in-g- et two-lan- e I I i 1 $240-OO- Businesses Government Offices to Close Monday For LastSummer Holiday O h Huge Crowds Expected in Canyon Picnic al building he can submit t report only for or against the site at Fort Douglas a site approved by the federal General Services Administration Five other sites ihave been proposed by various croups but Smith said if the I 0!'t Douglas site is deemed the matter would then be referred back to the GSA for further consideration ry Non-Drinke- rs Now Additional Coverage for the Same low Rates on Auto Insurance j ion-doll- Avert Copper Strike SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — The threatened strike of 2100 smelter and refinery workers against Kennecott Copper Corp’s Utah division and American Smelting and Refining Co sched-ule- d for midnight last night has been temporarily averted Both sides agreed last night to submit their cases to federal mediation Washed and Graded Geo BARTLETT 3-0- NIGHTS PHONI 3-2- HOLLEY REAL ESTATE AND 1239 Canyon Road Just East o? the INSURANCE PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Old Mill Road Holley DAYS PHONE PEARS Yule Music Now! V 2431 Kieset Ave d Government offices business houses and liquor stores will be buttoned up tight Monday for the last holiday of summer: Labor ' pay With warm weather nearing an end and only one major local celebration ip prospect— Hooper’s Tomato Day— picnic and campbusiness over the weeking spots are expected to do a end Many families were heading for the hills today to make the most of summer’s waning moments —— — At the Post Office Postmaster Ed Vendell said that all special Luf most of the canon camPlnS delivery letters and packages areas are in excellent condition along with perishable packages will be taken care of and deliv- ' and that campers and visitors ered as usual But the Post Office should be sure that their camp is proper will be closed and there clean and in order before leavwill be no service ' t ' pro-Butte- - 1 - j ( n G33i - carrier j PROVO (AP) — Persons who anCommission to one Utah radio station listen nounced that it will have three MONTROSE Colo (AP) — The federal government opened improvement projects on U S on Labor Day will get Christmas acres estern Colorado to uranium prospectors jester- - Highway 40 on its federal-aiconstruction program next year an exPected rush for claims failed to develop The route is not on the interstate Remembering disturbances in a system smilar °pcnmg in Pumpkin effect before the price-cuttin- g s He said the reconstruction last November began two weeks ago Some ma- - gram vul1 involve sections of the Wyo " shenffs officers were on the jor stations heid to the 21 alert 5esterday but no incidents level however and Lyle Leslie occurred as around 60 persons president of the Pocatello chap- turned up to stake claims in the ter of the Petroleum Dealers of Total cost is placed at lh mil- areaon °ars Greater Idaho said it likely Montros-County Clerk E VV would be a day or two before Hubert added three workers to prices were stabilized UTAHIS his four-mastaff for the day but only four prospectors were Idaho Polio Decreases on hand when he opened his ofBOISE (AP)— Idaho had fewer fice for claims at 10 a m s than n as many polio The last time the Atomic ergy Commission opened land cases last month as in August of ' near here to private claims two 1955 The August total rose to 28 years ago 1975 claims were filed JJ Friday with the case of a within a few hours old Officials said the comparative Burley woman In August last lack of interest this time stemmed year there were 44 cases re-- 1 from a belief among uranium men ported There have been 68 so here “that although there was far this year compared to 174 some of the metal in the area a 'year ago according to State1 it was not of a grade which could Board of Health figures The Areas Ranger Repeats Fire Warning land-offic- e f 1 1 i The Christmas music said L H Curtis manager of Station and another girl KOVO here wall be “for those was saved from drowning v ester-da- y people who won’t be around this as Utah opened its Labor coming Yuletide season to enjoy” Day weekend Holley Kave Whitley daughter of Shrjlan T and Kathleen Park City Mine Quits of Green Orem SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Whitley an in drowned irrigation ditch New Park Mining Co announced near the family home f Linda Rae Kenney daughter yesterday that it is suspending of Mr and Mrs Douglas Ken- jits operations in the Park City ney of Murray fell into an irri- district for an “indefinite period gation ditch near a relative’s of time” W H H Cranrrer home and was swept more than company president said the firm 50 feet downstream before a has “been losing money every neighbor Mrs Don Plott pulled month so far this year There's no use frittering away any more her to Safety ' of the company’s financial re- -' serves and going into debt” Radar Patrol Busy SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Highway Patrol has Woman Dies at 96 LOGAN ( UP) — Mrs Caroline put all 10 of its radar units and 72 patrolmen including 10 new Fjeldsted Jensen 96 a native ones on full duty this Labor Utah pioneer and active LDS Day weekend in efforts to cut Church worker died here yesdown Utah’j traffic death toll terday of causes incident to age Lyle Hyatt patrol superintendent said th radar units “will be op- Can't Recommend Site erated at critical hazard points — SALT LAKE CITY throughout the state and we will Lawrence E Smith of the(AP) Budget move their locations from time D C to time in order to assure the Bureau in Washington said after today public setting widest possible coverage of highsentiment on the site of a proways” feder posed multi-mil- l An 18 months old girl drowned j six-mil- n tern-holdu- p Business offices and business houses will close along with banks and industrial plants Many grocery stores will remain open and drugstores have arranged ‘holiday hours” with all of them being open at some time during the day and evening Utah Labor Holiday Fatality muic (AP) Utah road officials have listed a tentative construction budget of $9700000 for the first year of the expanded interstate highway construction program i Biggest project costing nearly half the total allocated would! be a stretch of U S High- way 89 91 from the northern en-- i trance to Salt Lake City north through Bountiful The section would connect with the Beck Street overpass on the south and the divided high- way that already is complete' north of Bountiful It would re-place a stretch of four-lanhigh-- j way that has become heavily in-' Mr Stephens said he staged ing to be cool” got away with about $225 last night and left the three or four minutes — the victim standing in a re- - perature was about 33 — and then frigerator room at a Dairy Queen came out and called the police store Stephens said the robber prob-c hsured his victim would be The robbery was pulled about cooler a 11 night but state “ie 11:30 pm while owner Grant aw an inside release on Stephens 37 was cleaning up- hat requires tjpe ox door after the daj’s work at 936 WashThe face of the holdup artist ington Blvd The victim said he had flicked wajL nv er sen The only time that Stephens off some lights and was getting even a partial glimpse of ready to close He went outside mm was when he turned in to the to the front of the building iCe “ox picked up a sign and carried it corner ofanhis noticed out of the to the rear stepping inside eje that the man wore work shoes suntan pants sudWithout warning Stephens a gabardine jacket a hard felt anf object pressed dealy height was estimated at in his back and a voice said “Hold 15 feet 2 still This is a stickup” Detective Sergeants Roberts F “Walk to the safe open it and Carver and Warner Bruestle don't turn around and you won’t vestigated hurt” Two other robberies about a fv-rwtuuA week ago one at the Bon Marche The gunman ordered Stephens and another at the Ogden Hotel to put a cardboard box contain-- are still being investigated by being the cash on the floor and tectives - Tot Drowns to Become First I Cool' Holdup A Beared and nervous robber then ordered him into the who told his victim “This is go box TODAY IN UTAH Ranger Anderson’s appeal for was echoed by State For- - two-third- En-cautio- j 24-year- gssud -j ®0?o TAKE TO HILLS With the Labor Day weekend mined profitably commercially said burning over 3200 acres of valuable watershed in the state The most encouraging statistic to Highway Fatality date is that only about 75 per rmTm d ALENE Idaho CAP) cent of the fires have been man-- j °3-ear-ol- d man was knled caused Utah citizens have been when he walked into :ast Pjght a displaying an awareness of the moving car on High- critical forest fire situation and S1f "in the ccci of 7to Loga a nyon earful with fire Mr Floyd warns “how ever that1 Len14tivety identT11f'1d as Ernest ana Idaho aldvogel of Kellogg human nature to relax to-about of man have been Fr11e"d ward the of end the and zone year to make Positive ldentifi- A second choice would be Snow ihin that perhaps that fire dan- is not so great The fact is Basin where new picnic accom-'S- r the fire potential is more that modations have been built near the lift house A very fine day’s severe than ever in September fire statistics over the past POCATELLO (AP) —Pocatellouting would be to Willard Basin and S1X Years show an increase in fire a Lomond to Ben with hike Peak o’S gasoline price war appeared occurrence during the first week included ended Yesterday Stations of at September Mr Anderson said that the two major companies posted least ' North Ogden Canyon road is retail prices of 34 9 cents per much improved an-- would be a Faces TraI on for regular grade fuel gallon Charge one cent below the level in pleasant drive also just the For the celebration-mindeFnllura fa rrOVlde BureauFarm WebeT County Dn a charge of failure to pro-an-d FOR LEASE Hooper Tomato Day celebration vide o for his wife and four the Evanston Cow boy Days New Shop or Garage Duane Heslop of 221 23rd promises to supply every dren Building SL at a preliminary hearing in of kind entertainment possible 30x50 Feet the City Court was bound over Sear 2769 Adami ilL CAtiti IL to the Second District Court for Cal! or The Weber County Safety trial His bail was set at $500 — Council recommends- driving during the long hpoday Labor Day has always been noted for its terrific toll of hyes and they appeal to the weekend vacationers to observe all traffic signs show common courtesy to fellow motorists and to stay sober Ranger Anderson warns that the forests are particularly dry at this time of jear and motorist and campers should take precautions to put out all fires matches and cigarets He said ' ' A y &“£ 1 i EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to work in exchange for lovely large apt and utilities" Someone between 25 and 65j neat and well appearing to meet the public No children Housekeeping duties 2 days a week phone and doorbell after 6 pm 3 evenings week- ly and every third Sunday Write Box 2 Standard-Examine- r giving age references and phone number C-- ' i ' nf d T chil-Rode- Enfoy a higher return on your Savings with ff SWAOSSE-Dir- insured safety i 42 Fast as cash easy that’s pie and thoroughly wonderful the best definition of W T Grants’ exciting new revolving a plan which lets you bid goodbye to your credit system old fashioned budget worries See how simple the applica-- i tion is below? 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