Show - t " V - 12 THS OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD - OCAMlNEt Websr College Moves' Books and Equipment to Upper Campus the ed everything to be in readi- this week were the humanities ness for classes to start in the 4 ‘business social science nursing chemistry and home eco-fall quarter nomics departments changing'locations today Aside from the four class-One the biggest jobs inAll during the week books room buildings on the new 180- - volved of in the transfer is neaRecords and equipment have acre campus a new heating been transported from the old completion — the moving " is in operation the sta-- ‘ ring plant of thousands of books maga- campus at 25th Street and Ad dium used for football last ams Avenue to the new zines and periodicals housed in is again ready for grid-- the old year Harat 38th Street and campus campus library in t h e iron play and bridges have rison Boulevard Moench Building been finished and roads and The move was started some Next week the administraparking areas paved i time ago and as the transition tive offices and life science diBig Job vision of Weber will make the process neared a climax col--l " ' move lege officials said they expectMoving to the ' new - campus ' Weber College “on move” scholastically for the past 50 years was literally ! -- SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 28 Today in Utah - Former Qodsn Woman Mur? Bateman Hits' 'Plan to Block7 Aid to Schools ‘When the transfer is complete only the vocational and physical education departments of the college will remain on the historic old campus Future construction of shop buildings and a gymnasium and fieldhouse must be completed before these divisions of the school can relocate- Day school will open Sept 21 on the new campus with registration for both day and there night school opening ' Sept 15 SALT LAKE In S CITY (AP)— v d i $ V i ' £ t v¥ - v tf & Z S f I v ' A 1 I — i LEAVING THE OLD — Like most other faculty members at Weber College Basil C Hansen had bis hands full when it came time to pack and move to the new campus But two such cheerful assistants as these—Mary Lou Randall (left) and Janet Blair — help to make the task a hit lighter Mr Hansen’s office was In the Central Building on the old campus BRIGHAM CITY — Encouraging Box Elder County residents to support the emergency polio drive to help meet the national deficit in care and research funds Mr and Mrs Fred L Pe- OCCUPYING THE NEW— Wilma Grose Weber College librarian fills shelves in the new modem library building on the new campus at 36th and Harrison Bouevard Latest facilities for reading and reference are contained in the new structure ranked with the most modem college libraries in the Intermountain West terson county chairman pointed out Box Elder drew heavily on national funds two years ago when polio cases were numerous here t Police Nab Hooper Picks Two Candidates Montana Jail Escapee HOOPER — Two Hooper girls and Mr and Mrs F S VanRens-selae- r — one from the First Ward and of Los Angeles one from the Second — were The girls dressed in formals chosen last' night to represent were judged on beauty poise and this community in competition personality David W Hinkle 20 an es- with girls from other areas of the to reign as queen of the capee from the Montana State county Tomato and Weber CounHooper Prison Deer Lodge Mont was ty Farm Bureau celebration arrested by Ogden police last Sept G Kathleen Giles night on 2nd Street just as he was getting ready to leave town daughter of Mr and Mrs Ellis The arrest was made by Police Giles was chosen queen of the Officers LeRoy A Jacobsen and Hooper First Ward Her alternate Two dollars isn’t much to Grant J Price who detained the is Joyce Ross 18 daughter of most people but to Montanan for questioning after Mr and Mrs Byron Ross Gary Olsen Fenstermaker of receiving information that he had Madelyn Hancock 19 daughter 387 15th St it’s all of his two been doing some heavy spending of Mr and Mrs Edward J Hanweeks’ earnings from selling in Ogden joints cock w?3 chosen queen of the — and he gave it all bait fish Admits Burglary Hooper Second Ward Sharyl to the emergency polio drive daughter of Sgt Jacobsen said questioning Simpson the Accompanying envelope brought out that Hinkle had es- Mr and Mrs Angus Simpson was of small change was a letter chosen alternate caped from the Montana prison telling how he earned the n 1 judges for the con- money he had where been doing Aug The letter was writtime for burglary The escapee test were: Mrs Dee Wayment ten in his own scribbling handallegedly told police he broke and Lou Vanden Bosh of Ogden writing into the only drug store in RobAccording to' his mother erts Idaho Aug 20 where he Arlow M Fenstermaker Mrs stole a camera and $148 in checks the idea to give the money to which he managed to cash the polio fund was the boy’s He was driving a 1949 Chevown rolet stolen from Montana Sgt He realizes the importance Jacobsen said Police said they and need of these drives and may turn him over to FBI agents has was given to other man previously A Ogden for prosecution on Dyer act charitable organizations confirmed as having polio at St his own small allowance out of charges his Benedict’s Hospital yesterday mother said bringings the total number of cases treated there this year to ld Fish Bait Boy Has Big Heart For Polio Fund ld Out-of-tow- Ogdenite 33 III With Polio ld Bloodmobile Due Here on Tuesday It was the fourth case of the disease to be confirmed within Keller chairman of blood procurement for Weber Chapter American Red Cross said today the next bloodmobile visitation will take place on Tues- day The place will be the basement of St Joseph’s 'Church 24th Street at Adams and the time 10 am to 2 pm Parking will be provided blood donors by the Parking Center Service Mr Keller said that thanks to modern methods blood donors are not asked to make any change in their daily meal schedules nor change in intake of food or drink Persons between the ages of 18 and 60 are invited to donate blood Mr Keller said to meet the persistent needs for the liferestoring fluid C 4-- H 18 A two weeks Only one other was There were two from Ogden from Hill Air Force Base Officials reported the man in fair condition They said seven other polio patients confined in the isolation ward were in good condition 8 Given Warnings By Water Patrols Ogden City crews patrolling for culinary water system violations issued warnings to eight residents yesterday and Thursday They were issued to residents at 2634 Jackson Ave 2904 Van Buren Ave 2904 Van Buren : Ave for sprinkling on the wrong hour 580 22nd St 556 22nd St and 556 22nd St for watering without nozzles 1791 Center St and 929 Canyon Rd for watering on the wrong hour The water level in the culinary Gasoline being used Jo clean reservoirs dropped 2 Vz inches clothing by Nuns of the Sacred the during night The level this Heart Academy 940 25th St at 19 feet 2 inches stood morning into flame yesterday due burst to static electricity Firemen said the resulting Burglar Tears Screen blaze damaged clothing being Jack Stock 2206 Adams Ave cleaned on the second floor of told police somebody tore a screen An unidentified off a window in his apartment the building Nun had her clothing burned in an apparent attempt to get “but was not injured - ! Academy Blaze Damages Clothing Club Projects Books Due Monday Watershed Riders Ogdenite to Attend Memphis Meeting must be turned in at the Utah Wecker of 1659 Power and Light Co auditorium Grant Ave by 5 p m Monday for judging The c on ve n- - v and exhibit tion begins with Miss Maud Martin eounty home leadership school demonstration agent said they at the University will Jte judged Tuesday and Wed- of ' Mississippi on Boya Wecker nesday Items will then be on Tuesday and will continue Sept display for the public from 1 3 in Memphis to 4 p m on Wednesday The Besides the business sessions include clothprojects there will be a fish fry at Lake cooking ing and home furnishing Sardis and a lavish barbecue on Winners of the judging Tues- the 30000 acre John Vanderbilt day and Wednesday will be en- Estate in Arkansas tered in the Utah State Fair next The convention will also feamonth Miss Martin said ture banquets receptions dances and dedication of the fraternity’s million dollar Memorial Building 2 and headquarters Boyd is a graduate of Ogden In High School and is a junior at Utah State Agricultural College Raymond Stain 19 of 276 28th majoring in business manageSt convicted in the City Court ment on a charge of stealing a dog belonging to George F Terkelson 30 of 278 28th St was sentenced 'Moonlight' Caper to serve 10 days in jail The LDS Lake View Stake JunTerkleson who was convicted of assault and battery upon Stain ior Gleaners and Junior during an argument about the will hold a Moolight Caper Tuesdog was also sentenced to serve day at Clinton Park Mr and 10 days in jail The court sus- Mrs stake Eugene Wallace pended imposition of the sent- dance directors will be in ences pending the defendant’s charge Refreshments will be served good behavior N Are Sentenced Fight Over Dog i M-Me- n 3035 Washington Blvd O Ph 44 Activities Profitable 4-- SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A former bookkeeper SALEM (UP) — The mounClara Cannon of Salt Lake City tainside fire which has raged pleaded guilty to embezzling $200 for several days east of here from First Security Bank of Utah to help pay for her ear Federal was reported “fairly well unSALT LAKE CITY (UP) — District Judge Willis W Ritter der control today” although report two hot spots still were giving Senate majority leader William ordered a from U S Probation Officer F Knowland (R Calif) told the R K Thomas fire fighters trouble Salt Lake City Junior Chamber The blaze has burned 2000 acres or better in a strip at of Commerce and exchange Club least a mile wide and extendyesterday he was “deeply ing to the top of the mountains shocked” by the visit of British east of here Labor Party officials to Communist China J u Knowland said he was unalterably opposed to admitting Red China to the United Nations and blasted “our great ally” for “win-- 1 ing and dining with leaders of SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — the Communist regime and drink-- 1 Uranium Inc was being sued ing toasts to their future success being” today for 100000 shares of com-anCalifornia Republican who mon stock or $90000 damages for will an Idaho GOP plat- alleged failure to deliver theism keynote convention in Boise today stock certificates said there was no reason why his George Zolintakis of Salt! state and Upper Colorado River Lake City brought the Third Dis-- I Basin states could not viork Court suit on the grounds gether on the Upper Colorado that officers of the corporation Reclamation development refused to deliver the 100000 shares or any part of them when he demanded delivery on June 29 1954 Zolintakis said he be-came entitled to the securities pre-senten- 0) j ! d ! i by ttx SONS 34th Street and Washington Blvd Phone 6667 v w li i A i mil WASATCH- j NORTHERN OIL CO on Sept 30 1953 Defendants were James J Farley president William Zoumada-- ' kis vice president K L Roth' 2296 Grant Ph 3-84- 29 and J L j Cayias manager and principal of Cayias Brokerage Co that al-- j legedly underwrote the stock secretary-treasure- r POSITION AVAILABLE Democrats Hold 'FDR' Day Rally EXPERIENCED ALTERATION LADY Apply Mrs Webster SALT LAKE CITY — (UP) — Utah Democrats hold a “FDR” Day rally at the state fairgrounds today to bolster party spirits and campaign funds Gov Robert B Meyner of New' Jersey will be keynote speaker before the more than 20000 Democratic faithful The program includes a carnival and barbecue dinner boxing and wrestling stock car races a satire on the Republican Party and square dancing by the Centennial Dancing Club d - To Start Drilling KANAB (AP) — Crews were getting rigs ready today to start the first of three oil wells in Kane County by J Ray McDer-- ! mott & Co New Orleans v “wetbacks” avoid detec- tion mortgage We Have an Opening for am HAIR STYLIST Tot Dies After Drink BOISE (AP) Eighteen-month-olGordon Scott Nyborg died in a Boise hopsital after drinking gasoline from a bottle in his father’s garage yesterday’ but Coroner Russell Relyea said pneumonia was believed to be the cause of death Out-- o Experienced d Mala or Female Write Box Standard-Examin- Docs option reserves or 1 L-- 3 d insurance er atnount crtY In the store At your door e rcduCC chS‘ev istntc- r- baUncc i h and reduced : off ‘ n vour Fifnrtv to pay (and sour out bar dshtp sold oxir uld you home coYour moun- famous for rich nutritious gratsos and cool mountain streams — HDrlLACa® MMlbroofe sJ TiT I X3’ jJ I'Miu c iThl nit i 9 IN TOWN to-tri- ct J one-yea- tains 5 ro) jj H tha Wasatch t°ic01' Admits Embezzling (AP) — Young Club and Future Fanners of America picked up Granted Probation SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— Fedpocketfuls of cash yesterday as the auction sale wound up the eral District Judge a Willisr W 16th annual Southern Utah Live- Ritter has granted stock Show The sale came after probation to Lazaro G Garcia a judging of animals a horse show- railroad section gang foreman fitting and showmanship contests who pleaded guilty to helping and other events Mexican RICHFIELD members of mountain valleys LINDQUIST 4-34- ting itself n By British Visit To Chinese Reds fun-fille- TOOELE (AP) — A watch and wait attitude was adopted yes-- ( terday by the Utah Chamber of Commerce Executives’ Assn on adoption of a united fund drive The group voted to watch the outcome of a single charity drive in Salt Lake City before commit- S? Range Fire Again Knowland Shocked Under Control ' Produced In the high Learn to Play Without Purchase Apply Sent if You Wish to Purchase PARK IN Will 'Watch Wait' 'V There could be little doubt about how this family feels Dr and Mrs Sangord Bingham of Provo hug their son Bruce 12 safe at home after being lost for two davs in the high Uintah Mountains He is wearing the same clothes in which he survived two frigid nights at 10000-foo- t levels The lad a Boy Scout became lost while hiking with his scoutmaster and two other 12- year olds of Provo v Soma top quality olthor way you buy or Used fMTTSTG bia University in New York j H P0AM©S PIMETT K Holbrook who will leave Sept 1 to do graduate work at Colum- s Safe Scrubbed Rested Max-fiel- Leaving today for Memphis Tenn to represent the USAC Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha at the 86th anniver-- I sary convention of that fraternity RENT ON EASY TERMS Hew EPHRAIM —The Sanpete Ram Sale was offering at auction today 300 of the world’s finest Rambouillet breeding sheep S E Christensen of Ephraim president of the sale said the Rambouillets have topped markets all over the West and have A ride into the Cutler Basin furnished foundation stock for area on the North Fork of Og- foreign countries den River this week showed the land there has been overgrazed Teachers to Meet FILLMORE — Millard County and the foliage “badly depleted School District’s annual preG Stanley Brewer president school institute for teachers will of the Weber Watershed Protec- be held and Friday — Thursday tive Corp which sponsored the Thursday at the Millard High ride Tuesday said they also School in Fillmore and Friday found that one small area of land at the Delta Elementary SchooL which domestic animals have 'Salem Day' Sept 4 been kept off for the past four SALEM — All former residents years looked very good of Salem and friends are invited He explained foliage is re- to annual Salem Day activities to quired in that area to hold back be held Sept 4 beginning at 7 water for Pine View Reservoir am at Salem Lake Park OpenMr Brewer said the organiza- ing event will be a free breaktion is presently taking steps to fast for all in attendance Sponpurchase the private land so it sors are Lions and Lady Lions could be taken off grazing for several years Hospital Director TOOELE — Newly appointed administrator of Tooele Valley d Hospital is Mrs Kathryn who has served for the past year as director of nurses at the hospital She will succeed Fred is Boyd R Weck-e- r Record books and projects of son of Mr Weber County Club girls and Mrs Earl F 4-- Sheep Being Auctioned Cutler Basin Dry And Depleted Say f w “Wv Post to Host Dinner Fund Support Urged Salt Lake housewife and former resident of Ogden Mrs Clayton (Grace) Carlson was in critical condition today after being Injured in an explosion that blew out two walls of her new home last night Attendants at Salt Lake County Hospital said Mrs Grace Carlson spent a poor night She received second and third degree bums in the which blew out a comer of the house littered the yard with broken furniture and masonry and moved the newly constructed building from its foundation Neighbors told firemen that Mrs Carlson had trun screaming from the house her clothing aflame moments after the blast They quoted her as saying she had washed the burners in her kitchen range with soap and wa j ter turned them on momentarily to dry them out then left the kitchen for a moment She said the kitchen exploded as she returned Mrs Carlson’s husband Clayton was at work and her daughter was visiting with friends at the time of the blast While living in Ogden Mrs Carlson was active in dramatic circles and appeared in several Community Theatre plays kitchen-explosio- - ST GEORGE — Letter Keate Post No 90 American Legion and auxiliary will play hosts at a venison and fruit feast at the city park here tonight Guests will be Legion posts and auxiliaries of Enterprise Hurricane and Cedar City Bias? L SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A “The opposition” has been accused by DrE Allen Bateman state superintendent of public instruction of planning a block for further state-aiprograms for school building construction Bateman’s opinion was expressed at a meeting of the State Board of Education At the same time he took excepting to Utah Foundation’s emphasis on the need for a continuous audit of district participating in the pres' ent program Dr Bateman felt such an audit is unnecessary In fact he said so unnecessary “that the people who make it must ’ have something else in mind I ' think the opposition hopes to raise such doubts in the minds of the people and the Legislature as to block a continuation of the program” 4 195$ : Til (§ HOMMUVmMl oaov or M-u- 4-24- 44 x EM |