Show 14A THE OGDEN (UTAH) fFred M Nye Cor Police Investigate Accidents investigated three traf- gating this mishap which To Share Profit ficPolice accidents since early last curred about 12:30 a m they STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 1934 - Canning Crop Growers Told To Expect Drop In Prices Ralph Nye president announced yesterday to the employes of the Fred M Nye Co the adoption of a plan whereby they would henceforth participate in the company’s profits The plan will include 1953 Alvin Carpenter assistant plants this spring they have ever director of the Extension Service produced at the USAC told canning crop Jese Whipple who has been G raising plants there for years said so far they have had a dry winter with cold nights “We feel this will help keep down the insects which have a tendency to creep in on us from the desert grower yesterday that the agri-In cultural economic conditions 1954 will undoubtedly be determined by International happenings Speaking during the final day of the 13th annual short course for canning crop grower and canner’ field men at the Hotel Ben Lomond Mr Carpenter Indicated the prices of canning crops will probably drop proportionately with other items “Our purchasing power Is lower now then a year ago so there wiH almost have to be some though drop" He emphasized that he didn’t believe the change would be alarming Abandoned Production The assistant director explained that in h!s opinion the big reason for the decline In pnees during the past year was the abundant production of all commodities and decline la exports toof best had the yield Utah matoes In 1953 on record and the record high also placed us number two la the natioa for the year Mr Carpenter said "The per capita production of canned vegetables nss increased from 31 pounds in 1940 to 41 must raise pounds In 1953so We to as compete quality crops with other commodities in consumption “With farm prices declining and at the same time labor and the equipment remaining about more be must farmers the same efficient and use the best agricultural methods to keep ex pcnses down" he concluded Orson S Cannon U S Depart ment of Agriculture collaborator from the USAC told cannert from Cache Box Elder Weber Morgan and Davis counties Utah and Franklin and Oneida coun ties Idaho that the two new disease resistant varieties of tomatoes planted In Utah this year were very successful "Approximately 85 per cent of the tomatoes grown for canning purposes in Utah were of the Loran Blood or VR Moscow va riety The yield for the state during the past season wsi 14 tons per acre while the avenge was 96 tons” be explained Mr Cannon stressed however that even though these are disease-resistavarieties of Users should still follow roUtioq practices "And above all” he said "don’t follow potatoea wifh operations etch year” The grower said they will plant teed In about a month and the first plants will be ready for shipping about the first week in May It waa pointed out at the meet- ing that more than 90 Just Like It Never Happened per cent of the plant a planted in Utah come from Moapa Valley short course was The two-daconducted by the Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service In cooperation 6ith the Utah Canning Crops Growers Assn and Utah Canner! Assn f ' Back in place are the walls of the new St Joseph High School damaged to the extend of about $15000 by a heavy wind storm late in October About two months of work remains to be done on the structure which will cost between $350000 and $400 000 when the school plant is completed The school Is located on Buchanan Avenue between Lake and 26th Streets oc- Fri- All employes who have been regularly employed for a full year or more will be eligible for participation Each employe’s share will be determined by his earnings and his years of service with t the company r Mr Nye pointed cut that there are three employes with more than 30 years and 15 employes with more than 10 years continuous employment with the firm LFred M Nye Co is Utah’s oldest men’s wear store Founded in 1898 it wilji this spring have completed 56 yjears ot business in Ogden Women’s apparel departments added in recent years have now become a successful and important parti of the business j one of them involving injuries to four persons The four were injured in a collision of two autos at 24th Street and B Avenue West Ogden early yesterday police reported The accident happened when a westbound car driven by James J Cologna 18 of Taylor apparently ran a red light end crashed broadside into an auto driven by William A Davis 39 of 180 Chester St officers said Injured were Mrs Elva Davis 34 of 180 Chester St shock and leg injuries her son Victor 15 shock and possible back injuries Vernal Schwitzer 25 of Wilson possible concussion back and head injuries and James Cologna cuts and bruises of the face The four were taken to Y Dee Hospital All f had been released except Schwitzer whose condition was reported satisfactory Police Officer V C Anderson said Cologna was cited for reckless driving While officers were investi day were summoned to handle an ac-cident on the 24th Street Viaduct Officer Anderson said a stalled car owned by Jack E Merrlott 44 of 735 24th St was struck from behind and shoved partially through the guardrail and fence The car was struck by a westbound machine driven by Thomas G Xanos 59 of 2403 D Avenue West Ogden officers said No citations were issued Early Friday Ruth G Hess 29 of 926 Liberty Ave received a cut on her upper lip when the auto she was driving reportedly ran into a parked car listed to G W Barlow Roy The accident happened in front of 468 24th Str Police 'cited Mrs Hess for careless driving Fined on Carelessness Richard Lauritzen 23 of L--6 Victory Rd Washington Terrace was sentenced in the City Court to pay $25 for careless driving 10-ye- ir nt tomatoes" He estimated that nearly 100 per cent of the canning tomatoes in the state this year will be either Lena Blood or VR Moscow Encouraging word was brought to tomato grower of the area by a member of the Moapa Valley Tomato Plant Grower Assn Longandale Nev who aid they expect to ship some of the finest j Jumbo Size Man Treated For Stab Wound SHEET BLANKETS Reuben Lopez 23 of 140 W 1 2nd St wis treated at Dee Ho-" bis of wound pital lor a stab lower abdomen received when allegedly attacked In the doorway of a tavern at 162 23th St early yesterday police reported Police Officer Timothy H Dyer who investigated aaid a suspect was picked up but later released because Lopsz refused to sign a complaint Lopez was re-- 1 leased from the hospital after Softly napped cotton in white Sturdily stitched ends Use for sheets In winter blankets in summer 81x108' a name? 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