Show G5L OLD RIFT HEALED fj riifesB©hin Sv4 its- IN URGENT NEED OF 'A POSITIVE' BLOOD : tions for radio announcer Len Allen was made today Mr Allen is in serious condition at the St Benedict's Hospital where he underwent stomach surgery several days ago He has already had 40 and needs at pints of bloodmore of type A least 15 pints A I X kv w- - I i I' f t I X gram may have been made too rapidly citizens seemed to feel the two board members reported In Star Valley where Mr Bell served two years of a three-yea- r contract as superintendent the visitors said they found Mr Bell He had not "well spoken of been compelled to leave but had resigned of his own choice to take the Logan post they said SOUGHT INTERVIEW They also said that Mr Bell during the week had sought an s u ELDON L TAYLOR Named President Ogdenite Is First In Area to Head interview with them and they came from it feeling that the board should "unite behind the new superintendent and forget the things we've been through Mr Van Drimmelen with the endorsement of Mr Folkman said that he wished to solicit the support of teachers students and parents in supporting Mr Bell They said the new superintendent also seemed to feel bet- Credit Association Rocky Mountain District Nine won its first presidency of the National Ketau credit Assn yesterday with the election of Eldon L Taylor Mr Taylor is vice president treasurer and manager of Glen Bros Music Co in Ogden a member of the Ogden Retail Credit Managers Assn the Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce retail merchants division He is past president of the Credit Bureau of Lake City Salt " The Taylors live at 1520 29th Ogden Both Mr and Mrs Taylor attended the convention of the International Consumer Credit conference-a- t Miami Beach Mr Taylor has been with Glen Bros for 35 years the past three in Ogden Last year he served as first vice president of the National Retail Credit Assn ti WW 14 ter about facing his new assignment 5 studied dion the recting and stagecraft was director He Coast West and president of the Ogden Community Theater for sevStephens "All Faces West" will be presented July 12 13 and 14 on a specially built stage in the Ogden Stadium with Igor Gorin in the role of Brigham Lodge Will Mark Fifth Birthday ft It §1 MM it tt II II II IS New Men's fiVfifS y t 4ms? 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Boys' one of these smart "Kensing "System" Sport Coats Men's sizes: Regulars Men's Longs and Shorts Boys' sizes: jord board president said that no decision had been made on what might be' offered Mr Bates With the district facing a con siderable building program including a new senior high school he might be placed in charge of buildings and grounds he said I to 139 in preliminary tabulations Or his considerable experience of the nation's wheat growers must More than with counseling might mean that favor the quotas before they are put into effect could work most effectively he The state administration of the ASC has jrepprted that with counselingworkin the disThe represent the resjifcts favor voters quotas 105697 of 786 trict Mr Klevjord said Other 29 of 36 states participating in the referendunf possibilities are under considera-tion 2 about tomorrow end decision will rest to a will Utah Final Will-Bextent with Terrell considerable pm when a ddzf n? drivers with W Bell superintendent who will their old cars afrive in Ogden' Mr Bates the board replace E J Allison ity manager r resident said west sie of Washington said the Raises given per tour through Boulevard 250© block will be sonnel An from approximate ranged Southern Idaho by members of roped off and Hiied for display ly 5 per cent to about 15 per tent with most being in the 10 S the Horseless Carriage Club of of the cars im ! two-thir- Men's i:Ay Boys' AJ -- TT JW ' fV u A fUiU- II U U U - 3r M W AHHWi kJ W M U Pedal-ifdsher- in v I - J - V — -- Vj-1- -' 'V H f f'i fe U ll i 1 IS t I I i f file f?ral 8 i g f If" I f - I "" i t £JN i m Virv-Srr- r' SPORT SHIRTS Continental and Ivy League styles Completely washable cottons and — i J knits Wide color range A XWit!l uri9htiy £l35?i 9 m up SOLIDS! Wonderful opportun- - jj itv to stock up on cool cotton blouses wardrobe stretchers summer ' 1 L) Red Pink f perfect sizes: j 22 to 30 White Turquoise II 4 — o'mi IfV 4 4 I UP i lllttMl 111 111 t II III II (II Mil limlllttl't till CIlMltltl 11 I ll! II ft fcT I 1MB J V ft - ' V"—" 1 Mil I I II II 3 Vk ladies' in up i DRESSES " Compliment-catchin- g 4 I 1 1 Si - cottons easy-car- e i dresses rayons and sheers One and In a wonderful array of I IIV to 20 m to 24V2 1 1 4 Ladies7 Biopses I "if your skirts blouses in cotton and rayons Short sleeves cap sleeves or sleeveless i 3Ut mjB ill A i mmwri 1 if f ' tiLJ r I f 1 2344 OPEN TONIGHT III V x f up Now exciting OJci " : i i l 1 1 j 1 'S: eh t 1 f T' it i i u ri High in fashion the versatile duster in black navy and beige thing Reg UNTIL 9 Prl $1995 SfjflS© 1 1 IU Take Up To 12 Months To Pay! Now ITJASE-IINGTOIMVyOGES- EM " ! All summer with 0 H 5TO V 0 iiiiiiiiijiijiai sum- mer colors1 Sizes: 9 to 15 10 ) ' M itlT a 5 - 111 II T I 'W&Spi m W ' VfA Boys' Take Up To 12 Months To Pay! Bf'S &f£j!ityou can't afford not tol to PLAIDS! If CHECKS! STRIPES! Orange C01" miiiyiiiiiypitiuuw of Men's i i 3 Seedon si O mum Llm Black ILm vrmm MS&mi v H New Styled New ' i'l I to 38 fefc it li Jims Slim s Lastex briefs and boxer styles Stripes solids and reversibles Boxers reversible from Oriental pattern to solid Sizes: 28 I The jury deliberated less than 45 minutes to reach its verdict two-piec- e 'tfL w SWIMTRMS 1 for 1954 CLOWES for actfveisporfs housework or justs p&Ln lounging 'ACT VV I Glanahan's ' dT ' and Befirauda Shorts ideal light- W Your Credit's Good ai i ? due Government witnesses at the trial said Woolley's gross income totaled more than $15000 for each of the years in question The government alleged he had a- - net income of $6449 upon which $1047 taxes were due for 1953 and an income of $6562 upon which $1363 taxes were dus O tell© up told the court and jury he lacked funds with which to meet the obligation when the taxes were I"' 44 V v 11 SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— Og- ' den atttorney Arthur S Woolley US yesterday was acquitted in failof on Court charges District taxes income federal to pay ing on time for 1953 and 1954 Woolley later paid the tax ob ligation in fulL The prominent ogaen ainor-ne- y testifying in his own behalf non-teachin- g AM 1 MK HI 101 800-mil- e iVU up 14-1- 8 ill II Old Cars On Display Here 8 X Jury Cle Boys' $98 up Bus drivers were given an Increase from $150 to $150 per hour for driving time and from for "extra time" — $1 to driving buses to sports events school dances etc" after regular hours In addition drivers get $70 base pay an allowance of 20 minutes extra "over driving time" and $10 per month for bus stor age or as a travel allowance xo and from home if buses are kept garages in district-owne- d Skilled workers in the buna- ings ana grounasor aeparwucuv arouna io were given raises into line them to cent bring per with the Ogden and other neigh- - ds 33-3- 8 h 1 6-1- I M tapered and trjmSanforized 6-- 12 After the meeting O W Klev 1 weight winners Men's er per cent range yj&"'r"W?''?yttX$£ back-belte- d 28-3- 6 clerk-treasur- 1953 County wheat growers at least five of them favor ' 4 quotas crop ' 30 eligible growers voted Only five of Weber County's local Agricultural Stabilizin yesterday's referendum at the ation Committee office on 24th Street All five voted yes on the referendum an pi ic:ial at the ? ASC office said today Statewide the farmers favored quotas by J vqte of 608 jail popular blacks and tans styled by master tailors' Big or small all men will be dressed right in :Vttrl y ! They're Lighter and brighter Sport Coats for summer wear Top quality fabrics in light flannels cashmere and all wools i COUNTY FARMERS UNANIMOUSLY FAVOR QUOTAS (ALL 5 OF THEM) Polished Cotton Jeans "ICensing System" Specials be discussed Both suggested that their pres ent salaries are considerably be hind those of persons holding similar positions in neighboring districts A 10 per cent increase for both had been mentioned be fore they left the room Board members in a brief dis cussion agreed that Mr Shupe's raise should not be larger than the 10 per cent "in view of what might be done for Mr Bates" Board members also said tnat with a new superintendent com ing-- in a need might arise to redefine the responsibilities of the Pleased as punch with this lapful of tnpfefs is Dr Edward I Rich of 2624 Taylor Ave whf jsays his three nices are the first triple birth in the Rieh family in over 1000 years The girls are the daughters of Mr and Mrs Ted Bjornn who are on thi way to from Idaho Logan Mr Bjornn recently graduated great-uncl- e Dr Richia University with a master's degree of the girls' mother formerly Kathv lich and the daughter of Attorney Jesse P Rich offliogan After pleading guilty in City Court to a careless driving charge Jacob Ophiekens Jr 36 1242 Jefferson Ave was sentenced to pay a $30 fine or serve 15 days in YBEA ) U y "Friw Hip NO CROWD THREE'S Carelessness Costly 1 f £ 5 A "ir Mr McLam said his investiga- Latest Men's A 3 t- tion disclosed the plane was overloaded one passenger was compartriding in the baggage CAA rules ment which is against a and one man rode without safety belt another infraction of flight rules The CAA inspector said Garver had held a private license and his record showed a total of 700 hours of flight time logged prior to the accident M & Boys7 $--- f- ment — superintendent of grounds with a of $5700 His present sal salary is $5150 Both increases wui ary be effective as of July 1 A hint of what may be under consideration for Mr Bates came while the board was discussing the new salary for Mr Shupe Mr Swenson and Mr Shupe had ex-Dressed their views briefly on salary before leaving the board room so that the matter could -- Si- Sams 24 of Layton The men were rescued by a Southern Pacific Co freight train and brought to Ogden for treat- Mr Allen and Mr Klevjord said they were glad the investigaits fifth mrtnaay wun tion had been made and wel- morate comed the support of the united wn srtivities this weekend Tomorrow at 8 pm enrollment board take place Mr Jensen said that he felt of new members will Washing-tn- n 1876 Hall isin the Lodge the board should meet each Blvd followed by dancing sue as it appears and not carA diffismorgasbord will be served ry over to other problem the evening throughout culties which might have arisen members will morning Sunday in one situation No citizen groups appeared to meet at the lodge at 6 am for back or dispute the change in an early morning fishing trip up the canyon ai a pm ummeuo superintendents Mr Bell is scheduled to begin mmnp-- t and entertainment for his duties as soon as a current adults will get under way folat by a family banquet teaching assignment in the USU lowed 3 summer school is completed pm la J re-- appointed huildinss and V Gus Young David 'M (Dee) Shupe was 1 Garver voluntarily surrendered his pilot's certificate The plane was a Cessna 140 built for two passengers It was carrying three from Mydownevt to Ogden when it went Besides the pilot a bunset man the plane carried G J Lambros 23 from Clearfield and eral seasons g non-teachin- Overloading was blamed today for the crash of a light plane near Lakeside on May 28 when tnree Davis County were were injured Walter McLam Civil Aeronau tics Administration inspecior said the pilot of the plane uean 1952 and 1953 J© 0 ¥ Members of the Weber County Board of Education last reappointed two district officials at a regular meeting employes night and advanced salaries of offered to be a on position but failed to make a decision A Parley Bates who is being released as superintendent L Earl Swenson was reappointed ooara with a salary increase from $6350 to $7000 Caused Light Plane to Crash well-know- n e n khoul 'Overloading' Julian R Stephens has been named director of the 1957 production of "All Faces West" stirring music-dram- a about the Mormon Pioneer crossing of the plains in 1847 Mr Stephens is Ogden City is personnel director and drama in local circles He has been connected with "All Faces West" in each of its seven presentations serving as producer in The Oeden Lodge of the LoyalOrder of Moose will commem- I 1 - blood type for those" who do not already know Mr Allen is assistant manpresiager of KLO and state dent of the Junior Chamber of Commerce 'ALL FACES WEST' DIRECTOR NAMED " ' 'f 4s " a free test to determine the X JULIAN R STEPHENS Directs Pioneer Epic Mr "V positive Anyone who can give blood is asked to contact St Benedict's Hospital immediately The hospital will run TV j f Uodecicled An appeal for blood dona- support a difficult situation Feeling that they did not know ithe new appointee or his record Mr Van Drimmelen and Mr Folkman said they made a trip during the week between the two meetings to Rockland Idaho and Star Valley Wyo where he had served as superintendent before accepting his present apin edpointment as an instructorUniverat Utah State ucation sity In Rockland they said they found "quite a group" which seemed "not too happy" about Some Mr Bell's record there educational prochanges in the Sc OGDEN RADIO MAN O W Klevjord board presi Members of the Weber County a healed Education of Board dent "and members Abner Allen weeks-ol- d rift over the discharge and Bryce Jensen had favored of one superintendent and the the Bell appointment after negohiring of another last night with tiations in which the other two a pleadge to count past differences as "water under the bridge" members said they had not been and to unite behind the new su- active perintendent DESERVES SUPPORT The action came on the initiMr Van Drimmelen who spoke ative of John Van Drimmelen and Clair M Folkman who had op- on behalf of himself and Mr posed the failure to reappoint A Folkman said that they did not Parley Bates as superintendent their dissenting votes of a and the hiring of Terrell W Bell wish ago changed but they felt 34 former superintendent in Ida- week the background of after checking reho and Wyoming districts to new the superintendent that he place him in deserved full board r UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUISE 21 1957 OGDEN B— Section 6nnf6nci6n 1 £1 |