Show ! TH2 s s r ' comn (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENINO R - 'No Place in Car To day in Utah To Hide Victim Warn Vacationers Police Smash T9 City Reservoir Shows Gain Of One Foot ’ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — From a hospital bed where he is slowly recovering from severe accident injuries a Magna man had this word for motorists ftarting out on the Labor Day weekend: “Remember there’s no place to hide in an automobile” LaVor T Hansen was visited by reporters in the Salt Lake hospital where he was taken with a crushed chest and fractures of the arm and leg He his wife mother and two children were injured in an accident Aug 20 as the family? started on a weekend outing! The driver of the second car was killed in the head-o- n crash? And though Hansen doesn’t? know it yet his daughter Arlene 6 was also killed in the! crash Doctoi feel! he isn’t strong enough yet to stand the shock As a nurse unwrapped a box of flowers Hansen turned from the reporter to ask: “Be sure and save the rilK bons for my little girl” Ogden’s culinary water supply 9 ' feet Thursday morning- City Manager E J Allison said he hopes the long holiday weekend will help the situation even ' i more: i ' I Meanwhile! sprinkling violation slips were issued to residents at the following addresses: 2001 Orchard Ave no j nozzle 2773 Jefferson Ave not nozzle 189 27th St wrong hour 2475 Quincy Ave wrong hour 2010 Monroe Blvd! waters running on walks and street I ' At 3415 Riverdale Rd wrong day and washing walks 3222 Adams Water running Ton walks ind street 3028 Quincy Ave water running On walks and street 748 32nd St wrong hour 2802 Jack-so- n AVe water running on walks and street 202 28th St water running on walks and street 3378 Jackson Ave water running on walks and street j Other Violators 3504 Orchard Ave water vrun ning on walks' and street 2838 Jefferson Ave washing walks 1153 28th St water running on walks and street 12638 Adams Ave wrong f hour 619 30th $t J V r 1 "' aw i REEL DANDY— Just what he’ll be needing to hook the big ones during his retirement in this rod and reel present to Tom Harris Sr (left) by fellow workers at McKesson and Robbins Inc one of whom is G L Patane (right) Mr Harris has been in the wholesale drug business for 42 years ' P ' I "'l- ' Long-tim- e T I Wholesale Drug -- Kearns Project Given 10 Days to Correct Violations I Worker Retires He'll Fish Tom Harris Sr o£ 8232 Lincoln AvcJ will have plenty of time for fishing and plenty of equipment to do it with now that he’s Tetired from McKesson and Robbins Inc Mr Harris has worked for the wholesale drug firm and its local predecessors Ogden Pharmacal and Ogden Wholesale Drug Co for 42 years He hung up his overalls as mechanic and maintenance man this week Members of the firm had an outing last Saturday in his honor at Como Springs in Morgan and his fellow employes gave Mr Harris a fishing pole and reel and Mrs Harris a planter Made Presentation Making the presentation were S H Beecher division manager - SOUTH OGDEN— Twenty-fiv- e and Charles Empey retired divimotorists were sentenced on sion manager for McKesson and -speeding charges In South Ogden Robbins -Among the workers honoring f during August were Mr Harris' two sons them Appearing before the justice Lloyd and Thomas Jr Combined ©f the peace here were the folservice ' of the three men totals lowing:! 75 yearsRonald L Hadley 25 of 286 Mr Harrlsrhas been written "Harris St was sentenced to pay in the newspapers before Onupa David S Deschamps Jr 20 cold j$25 spring day in March 1906 " of Malad Ida $20 when he was 16 he and a friend " Charles M Randall 31 of 3439 were prowling around the OreAve Hugh W Bowen gon Short Line railroad bridge 18 Clearfield Wayne M built west of Speery Mills 29 of Ogden Route 1 being there was a scream Suddenly n and Boyd E Johnson 23 of The boys looked down and saw were sentenced to pay $15 what they first 'though was a dog each v saw in the water but then Fines of 319 each were paid it was a girl Tommythey Harris by George T Sawyer 36 of 295 didn’t hesitate He dived from Eccles Ave Don L Burt 39 of the bridge into the ice filled wa583 Cross St Charles R Coyle ter and pulled the girl to shore 22 of 276 W 2nd St Donald J Won Lopez 28 of 3237 Adams Ave She was Ivy G Blair now Mrs Nelson E Wright 18 of 1368 Williams and for his heroArrington Dr Gwen Slater 23 PercyTom received the Carnegie ism of Marriott Marilyn A Cherring- -' ton 22 of 2869 Virginia Way Hero Award the first such award Earl P Groves 37 of Bountiful in the state of Utah and the first Gavin D Caston 21 of 3556 one granted west of the Mississippi River Washington Blvd “A group of men came all the 3655 of 45 Edward Kammeyer Adams Ave Max Thornton Lar- Way out here from Pittsburgh to son 36 of 2818 Grant Ave Verle investigate it before they gave me the medal” Mr Harris re- Hartley 21 of 2635 liberty Ave called today Glen Franklin Hunt 18 of WashAmerican Boy Magazine The Terrace ington Clark A Blakeley 18 of 1615 also sent young Harris a medal Kiesel Ave Orvel G Anderson for the rescue The Carnegie award also car19 of 541 26th St- - Helen Thor-ste- d 48 of 2229 Grant Ave Nick ried with it schooling privileges W Hidalgo 23 of 630 12th St and after his graduation from OgJohn A Phillips 26 St Louis den High School Mr Harris attended Utah State Agricultural Mo College for a time Careless Driver Mr Harris was born in Ogden Jerty Wells 21 of 2366 Or- Aug 14 1889 In 1910 he married chard Ave was sentenced to pay Robena Moyes and they have $40 for careless driving three children Lloyd and ThomFor failing to stop at a red as Jr and "Mrs Elwood (Norma) light fines of $10 each were Vilson of Ogden — “ paid by Jerry K Crosbie 20 of j Terrace James Washington Crump 56 of Payson Elmer H Reeder: 31 of Layton Charles Nebeker 40 of 880 Harrisville Rd William Higgs Ogden Route j 1 Condia Simpson 53 of 2720 K Holther has been apDavid Lincoln Ave Thama Pugmire of the Chamchairman 37 of Montpieler Idaho Stanley pointed distribuwater Commerce of ber J Bushel! 31 of 4024 Liberty committee conservation and tion Ave and Elmer Berrett no adto succeed Jftdge James A Howdress given recently For not having a driver’s li- ell who died Ernest H Balch said President cense James Garrando 63 of 3650 Kiesel Avej and Hugh that Mr Holther has been associ- wrong day wrong houri 500 wrong hour! At 1533 Kiesel Ave washing walks 556 5th St no nozzle 1450 Jefferson no nozzle Seventh Ward' on 13th Street no nozzle Larkin Mortuary wrong d ay 219 27th St wrong day 2626 Quincy Ave no nozzle 958 Capitol St water running on walks and street ‘2030 Jackson Avle water running on walks and street 982 Capitol! St wroiig hour 1134 i Capitol St wrong hour and 2564 Fowler Ave wrong dayj Where 9 at State School Fled Out this window in the recreation room nine Utah State Industrial School youths made a mass break Thursday night— the second largest escape in four years Aged 16 to 18 they escaped by cutting a strap which keeps the window from swinging wide open Of the nine who left two were returned to the school yesterday Three more returned voluntarily today Eighteen other youths who might have chosen to escape elected to remain at the school instead The window inspected by Don F4 Tatton a director has been repaired The school is (Fery unlike a prison in that the youths there enjoy a certain amount of limited freedom to help their rehabilitation even though security measures are practiced Wil-jliams- on Lo-ga- ! t High-Awar- d j ii ? i ' h of” Sheriff Ma6 M Wade explained today that six special deputies who served last Halloween night at Washington Terrace were appointed ' on a temporary basis by himself under emergency conditions Commissioners had said during the course of their Tnursday meeting they had never so far as anyone could recall given approval for deputizing the six men for the special occasion and were curious to know under what circumstances the move was made However Sheriff Wade said e had full authority to make !he six men deputies to assit in curbing vandalism that evening C Orvall Stott manager of the Terrace Non-Prof- it Housing Corp-- t held out the service of the six Soon-He- aly men as an example of howa pron volunteer liwJ en posed An Ogdenite who is executive forcement group would function director of the American Municiat the Terrace j Assn has informed Ogden pal Requested Appointment Sheriff Wade and the Terrace City officials tljat he believes the corporation have requested the legal obstacles standing in the appointment of such a force by way of the water treatment plants county commissioners Commis- will soon be removed Patrick Healy Jr who works sioners have tabled a resolution calling for the appointments for out of Washington D C said he further study expects easements by three agenThe establishment of a cies of the federal government law enforcement group at the mammoth housing project has will be given soon been termed a “political move” City officials had requested Mr Healy do what he could A1 that Covieo Democratic by aspirant to hurry the issue for the sheriff’s post Construction of the treatment Commissioners have indicated they don’t like the hurried man- plant on a site just below Pine ner in which advocates of the View Reservoir in Ogden Canyon proposal have attempted to have is being held up pending receipt it approved They say backers of of the easements the plan have been studying the City Manager E J Allison how18 months They felt ever has been authorized to preproposal for are to a little time pare a contract with Davis and entitled they to consider it alsoj Butler Construction Co so work can go ahead as soon as federal approval is given That firm bid $718700 on the project - j i 3442 Porter ‘Ave j Hendricks was cited less driving! o for ' carej L Air Force Recruits Seven jn Ogden : ! I i j Seven men were enlisted In the Air Force during the week at the local Air Force Recruiting Station according to MSgt Robert Fallon ) Enlisted were: LeRoy G Parkinson Joel p Murray and Heber C Parker f all of Wellsville Keith C Forman Thatcher Ida Edward Hartey 2354 Grant Ave Gene D Alexander 222 23rd St! and Larry J Sturdevant 501 5th ' St Meanwhile SgL Fallon reported that l for the first time since September 1953 Air Force enlistees from here will again bie trained on the West Coast Center Reopened j j j Air Force headquarters in ':- 12-ma- 12-ma- n Students Can Pay Fees Next Week Riverdale Boy 5 Offices at the Ogden High and Ben Lomond High Schools will Injured by Auto be open starting Tuesday for j — T Alpha Rho Omega Plans Rush Party - Obstacles in Way Of Water Plant Gone Washington announced the reopening of the nation’s newest basic training center at Parks Agr Force Base in the San Francisco j j Bay area He said present plans call for students tq pay locker and stuthe first men to arrive at Parks dent body fees and pick up regnext Tuesday Basic training istration cards there will be 11 weeks The offices will be open each Parks Air Forces Base near day until Saturday noon Class-wor- k Pleasanton I was begins the following Monoriginally f day opened in Aug 1 1951 The local Air Forte Recruiting The locker fee will be $1 per ‘water ated associations is in Room 284 Post Of- person and student body fees with Station mahy Bowen j 18 of Clearfield were fice Building in the West are $4 each sentenced to pay $15 each i Richard H Butterfield 32 of r 3700 Riverdale Rd was senGirl's Arm Broken Injured on Stick tenced to pay S10 for making an Linda Cortisse 1 daughter of Nora Hadley 13 daughter of improper left turn Mr Mrs and Cortisse of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hadley of George i478 21st St 'fell with a stick Route 1 Ogden fell and broke Alpha Rho Omega fraternity in her mouth yesterday and was her right arm between at Weber College will hold its treated at the Deg Hospital for the wrist and yesterday elbow The girl first rush party of the year Tues- a cut on the inside: of the mouth was confined in the Dee Hospital day at Crystal Springs About 125 She was released following treat- for observation Her condition i 1 from v a r i o u s high ment rushees was reported good Utah’s three liquor stores in schools 'will be there Ogden will be open oh regular Members and rushees will hours today but will be closed meet at the old campus at 7 pm all day Monday and will proceed from there Incorrect hours were inadvertently reported yesterday The correct hours are as follows: Topples Off Horse The liquor store at 269 25th Scott! Carnahan 3 son of Mr St will open at 1 pm and close and Mrs Leon Carnahan of Mar-rit- t Scsae top qvcUty at fell from a horse yesterday pm The other two stores f&er way yovbvy —at 101 25th St fnd at 1508 and suffered cuts of the" arm — Washington Blvd will be open scalp and chin- She was treated Produced In the Wgh from 1 to 8 pm at the Dee Hospital and released iwuntcdn valleys ef the Wasatch nous-tdns- lfamous for Liquor Stores Here Are Open Today er installations are substandard in three particulars The department said “In the event arrangements are not made to correct the situation within 10 days from the date of this nec- essary to pursue our duties to enforce the plumbing code which includes condemnation ? of the facilities Using the I plumbing found to be in violation there" Chamber Appoints Water Chairman i KEARNS (UP) — The Hoffman Heights housing: project at Kearns Utah today was given 10 days to correct alleged violations of the state plumbing code The Utah Business Regulation Department has sent registered letters to the ! builders contractors abstractors and the Veterans Administration saying sew- letter it will be considered j ” I RIVERDALE — Ernest Salazar 5 son of Mr and Mrs Aurelio J Salazar was injured last night when an automobile was backed over him near his home The youth was reported in fair condition today in St Benedict’s Hospital whert he is under treatment for a possible brain concussion broken leg and head cuts Investigation of the mishap by Weber County deputy sheriffs was not completed today and the name of the driver was unavailable 4J i The projects includes than 1000 homes In fiio store At your door I Y -- LOOSE FALSE TEETH i ' - : and coal mountain Party for Oldsters v Using the same plastic dentures are made from REUNZ IS GUARANTEED TO LAST THE LIFE OF DENTAL PLATES Come in and enjoy snug-fittindental plates again Dental plates repaired and teeth replaced while yon wait Open 9 a m Six Days A Week— Evenings by Appointment g AMERICAN Room 408 Kiesel Bldg DENTAL REPAIR LAB Phone Ogden Utah j NEPHI — Annual party of the Club will be Nephi held Saturday Sept 25 at the LDS Fourth Ward recreational hall Old-Time- rs glass” Six of the group are being detained by juvenile authorities Victim Improving OREM —and two others are members of Bryant son of Mn and Mrs Leo Jensen othand two Service the Armed ers have been arrested and Jensen of Orem was reported in bur- “fairly good” condition in Utah charged with second-degre-e I i Six-year-o- ld glary ' Police Chief Henry Weight Springville was given credit for breaking the 'ring of youthful burglars He uncovered two adding machines which had been broken up in an attempt to efface their serial numbers The burglaries extend back to Febj Valley Hospital ProvoJ last night after being run over by a trailer loaded with fruit Officers to Meet SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The1 Utah Peace Officers Assn will discuss the twin problems of traffic safety and juvenile delinruary quency when they meet Sept 17 The! meeting will be conducted Chart Flower Display jointly with the Utah Municipal LEHI — The Lehi Garden Club League which will meet n their will present its annual fall flow- 47th: annual convention er show Sept 18 Theme of the affair will be “Indian Summer School to Qpen Flower Festival” All local and MJLFORD -- — The Seventh-daAdventist Elementary School of neighboring gardeners are to enter exhibits Milford will open Its fall term next Thursday according to rShelTo Collect Eilood don jSelzer principal DUCHESNE — The Red Cross blood mobile will be at the LDS Institute Ends Duchesne Ward Chapel Tuesday CEDAR CITY — Annual fall from 2 to 5 p m Residents are institute of the Iron isked to cooperate in meeting a School ‘ District ended County yesterday quota of 150 pints of blood with) a luncheon at Cedar Breaks i lodge and a tour of the viciniHome Agent Named ty FILLMORE i— Miss Pearl Cox of Glendale Kane County -- has been named as new demonstration agent of Millard County She is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural College where she received a bachelor of science degree ! y Barbecue Scheduled LOGAN — A chicken barbecue Wasatch Summit Prisoner Freedom For Medical Care Milk Producers SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Seek Cost Relief Third District Judge A H EJ-le- j tt has turned down Donald O Jones’ petition for a writ of mandamus to free him from Utah State Prison because of alleged “lack of medical treatment for a neck condition” Ellett a&ed ‘ At? However torney General E R Callister to determine whether the in- mate was receiving ‘‘treatment necessary for his well being” Divorces Man Who Tried to Kill Her BOISE (AP) — Mrs Helen D Emory was granted a divorce yesterday from Carl Emory 45 who is charged with shooting her in front of her home July 10 The divorce action was filed last May Emory is held on a charge of assault with intent to commit murder SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Wasatch and Summit County commissioners and milk producers met with the Salt Lake City Commission yesterday to see if some relief for thfr group couldbe found The plight of the small producer was explained by Glen S Hatcht Wasatch County attorney He pointed out the alfalfa crop losses and recent price changes had worked hardship upon most: of the producers now shipping into the Salt Lake milk shed' The commission said that they understood the limitations of smkll milk producers but that they could not relax their rigid rhilk inspection requirements The commiSfioners together With municipal health department officials met in Mayor Earl J Glade’s office i Garfield Smelter Airman Gets Dime Talks to Continue But Loses GARFIELD (UP) —American I BOISE (AP)— Airman Theodore Waldron of Mountain Home Air Force Base told police he left his wallet on the bar when he reached over to pick up a dime that fell to the floor of a Boise tavern Thursday night When hd checked his wallet later a $100 bill was I missing Smelting and Refining Co and United Steelworkers of America Will resume contract negotiations for Garfield smelter workers discusTuesday after day-lon- g sions yesterday Company spokesmen said the operations at the smelter were being resumed “according to Body of Victim Taken to Salt Lake cause of a strike against Kennecott Copper Corp which prevented the smelter from receiving ore from the Kennecott mine 4 DICKEY Idaho (Up) — The body of a young Utah mountain climber killed by a lightning bolt on Mt Borah Idaho’s tallest peak was to be taken to Salt f Lake City today The victim John Landenberger was found lodged in a crevice about 250 yards from the summit of the 12655-- f o o t mountain yesterday ‘ schedule” The plant had been idled 0RPHEUM PARKING LOT changed listings be- or 15-da- y for directory odverf Ulng coll the Telephone Business Office ( Uranium Firm Sues SALT LAKE CITY j(UP) — tisbon Valley Uranium a Co Colorado corporation with headquarters in Moab has’ filed a Third District Court suit asking that Lisbon Valley Uranium Co a Utah corporation be made to change its name ®J docs a funeral cost? ! a This graph illustrate the findings of m aurvey conducted by National Selected Morticians of 102100 funerals in 1953 nation-wid- e Entrance Ogden Ave Bet 25th ant 26th J r’ j- F CONVENIENTLY LOCATED For new or j HCl'J Earn Cost $200 or less 1 In Thq Heart of Downtown Ogden Cost $200 to $37$ 3 to ' I 15c First Hour 5c Each Additional Hour W i 4- - Aggie football squad and pros- pectus by Coach John O Honing Cost $375 to $550 I rich nutritious grasses t J Springville police The gang has 11 members 15 to 20 years of age which never worked as a group but in smaller units with rotating members they told police They said they had been able to buy beer “anywhere in Utah County after hours or pn Sunday by the Judge Refuses I ! PROVO for members and partners more Will faculty be held bjr Utah State Agricultural College Faculty Assnv " 5 (AP) — A gang of Monday Sept 20 at 6 p m in-in will Utah County burglars was the stadium Programof the 1954& smashed yesterday by Provo and clude an introduction f in-vitf- id S An auto accident at the intersection of 25th Street and Kiesel Avenue yesterday morning resulted in $350 damage to two automobiles arid a careless driving citation being Issued to a Second District Court Judge Police Officer Ralph Torman said the mishap occurred at about 9:45 a m yesterday when Judge John A Hendricks 65 of 1445 Capitol St f made a wide right-han- d turn from 25th Street onto Kiesel Aye f j He said the judge apparently crossed over into the wrong lane of traffic and crashed into a car driven by Ernest A Lewis 33 of Member Ring Of Youthful Burglars 15 to! 20 29-year-- gained one foot during the past two days after the reservoir had reached the dangerous low of 176 1 IW4 CIPTEMEia 4 Mlferwlfe--4-24- 44 MUVRTWV UNO MM ORPHiUM THEATRE PATRONS PARK FREE WEEK DAYS AFTER 6 PM ALL DAY SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS i MOSTMODERN PARKING LOT IN TOWNI s 3 Cost $550 to $800 )f Cost $8oo er more I ” jVl - " an opportunity to acquaint ymf with our funeral prices and the services offered We welcome LINDQUIST & SOrtS 34th Street and Washington Blvd Phone 6667 Mtmbtmof National Selected lit iw |