Show MONDAY EVENING n s t fi JUNE 9 THE OGDEN 1941 Here Are Controls of No nam n MEASLES URGED Alarm 1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Remote Hideouts Fail to Out of Jail Keep Navaios June their in the vast MUTUAL GROUPS y f-- EN ROUTE HOME CATT New Advice of Leaders Pondered By Young Necessity for f Delegates 4 :1 FARMINGTON June 9— Parents of Davis county school children today were warned by Dr D Keith Barnes county health supervisoh to consult their physicians in regard to immunization treatments for measles First grade students in county schools are 75 per cent susceptible to measles he pointed out and will "proper treatment in advance ward off much of the severe aftermath for youngsters stricken with the disease" Dr Barnes report released after sponsored rounda parent-teachwill enter school who children up of next fall also urged a concerted effort to offset "the problem of dental and tonsil infection" A decrease in chicken pox whooping cough and measles durwith the ing May as compared three-yeaverage also was noted in the report His listing with the May 1941 figures first and was: three-yea- r average second3 measles chicken pox mumcs whooping cough 8 First grade enrollment for the isounuiui coming year follows: 23 Clear(Stoker) 96 Centerville 15: field 39: Clinton Farmington 19 Kaysville 30 Layton 38 South Bountiful 23 Syracuse 28 West Bountiful 9 West Foint 15 SALT LAKE CITY June S 4 o fan ? y s s er ar - 13-2- 2-- YOUTHS ADMIT SAFETY PLUS Marjorie Lomax is shown here at the control box for a new burglar alarm installed in the state treasurer's office at Salt Lake The alarm highly sensitized is believed "foolproof" (Standard-New- s photo) — —— " ——— ': : NEW PROTECTIVE DEVICE IS GUARD At Brigham BRIGHAM 1 CITY SALT LAKE CITT June 9— A "foolproof" burglar alarm guards the contents of a huge vault in the office of State Treasurer Oliver G Ellis The alarm believed the most efficient device of its kind in the state can be touched off by heat on the door of the vault tapping on the walls or the slightest moveBe ment of the dials A final installation checkup rerevealed the alarm was in cently first-claworking order causing Mr Ellis to predict that contents of the vault "will be safe for ss 9— Two June Tremonton youths who pleaded sniiltv before Citv Judee Walde- mar A Call today to taking sections of a steel bridge once used over Malad river south of Bear River City will be sentenced June 23 The judge said he decided to postpone sentence of the pair time to consult with until the state probation officer The youths were Jack Mason 20 and Dpi ton Roundv 19 ' The bridsre was' removed from the river when U S highway 30s bprame a state hiehwav It was stored in a field nearby until state highways workers could use it again but was removed in sec firms over & reriod of vears of ficials said by persons who sold it as scran iron Mason and Roundy officials nointAd out had returned most of the bridge sections which they took before their arrest Officers said they still were persons in con looking for other case the with nection " he-ha- Layton Man Gets Stanford Award AGAINST THIEVES BRIDGE THEFT Tremonton Pair Will Sentenced June 23 9 t- - Navajo Indians five of whom never had left their reservation before were in Salt Lake City today— and very glum about it all too The Indians were in Salt Lake county jail awaiting arraignment on charges of failure and refusal to register under the provisions of the selective service act They were brought here in a Navajo school bus by Deputy United States Marshall William Trese-de- r who arrested them last week AFTERMEETING Davis Physician Sees 6-- 22 CITY (AP) — Eleven BY HEALTH HEAD 3-- 2: T A TORI Defense Training At U S A C Is Popular (AP) PALO ALTO Calif June 9 — Wendell E Adams of Layton Utah has been announced as the winner of the Davis B Gray me morial award in the Stanford uni versity graduate school of business Adams who was graduated from the University of Utah In 1939 will receive the degree of Master of Business Administration at Stan fords commencement ceremonies June 15 The award a gold watch was made at a dinner in San Francisco at which more than 300 businessmen faculty members and students were present SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) In addition Adams' name will be Regional finals in the national inscribed on a plaque hung in the speech contest sponsored by the graduate school of business library Future Farmers of America will be held at the Newhouse hotel here PRESTON FOLKS 1DAH0ANS SEEK SURVIVE UTAHN LOGAN June 9 — Training of men Resumption of Work national defense industries At Mine Is Ordered which was inaugurated July 17 at Utah State Agricultural college is KELLOGG IdahoJune 9 (AP)— increasing steadily George ' D Clyde dean of the school of engi- Sunshine Mining Co officials or neering trades and Industries re- dered the resumption of full scale at operations three-da- y - 23 grandchildren and Preston three Friends may view the body in Preston Wednesday great-grandchildr- en B C Bishopric Is Reorganized the-min- e HEAR PLEATO GUARDFREEDOM New Yorker Gives Talk To Graduates At U Of Idaho MOSCOW Idaho Jime 9 (AP)— The principal goal of the United States in the new era which will come from the "world revolution" of which the present armed conflict is but a phase must be the maintenance of "our heritage of freedom" Donald K David New York executive and former assistant dean of the Harvard business school today told the University of Idaho graduating class That "heritage of freedom" is the "social pattern" of a democracy whose cornerstone is "individual freedom" — freedom of worship speech and press and "of residence and movement liberty to pursue an occupation of one's choice to acquire and own property to enter into voluntary association with others in enterprise and the right to participate in government through represen- School Year End Is Near At Utah SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) Senior class exercises and the an- nual president's reception drew the campus careers of 650 University of Utah students nearer to a close Coday as traditional cere- monies took place The Union building was the site of class day exercises following which President and Mrs George Thomas received seniors at 1 the president's home This evening alumni reunions will be held in the Union building followed by an alumni dance at nine o'clock Commencement exercises tomora m will be row at headed by Prof Edward Davison of the University of Colorado who will make the main address Graduates will be honored at Tuesday evening at the annual alumni banquet and ball ten-thir- ty six-thir- ty university and to receive an honorary degree of doctor of laws from his alma mater David counseled the 600 ' graduates to "seek American goals" worthy of the mantle of Democratic leadership the world has placed upon the United States demanding these goals be sought in 'the American way" to preserve the individual liberties of man Greatest of Nations "The achievements of private enterprise that have made this the greatest of Individual nations with tatives" a standard of living unequaled in Given Degree the world's history would certainly The speaker returned to Moscow have been impossible under a regito give the forty-sixt- h annual com- mented economy" declared David mencement address just 25 years "We must put a new valuation after his own graduation from the on the American heritage" Schubach's June Special Emmett Residents Ask Peaceful U S WASHINGTON June 9 (AP)— believes Rep Dworshak there are at least 396 citizens of Emmett who want President Roosevelt to keep the United States out of war "A petition signed by 396 citizens of our community was sent to the president after his speech of June 3 calling upon him to keep his repeated pledges to keep our country out of war" Mrs W C Stoll of Emmett wrote Dworshak who said it was the latest petition of many the Idaho congressional delegation has received "Petitions I understand have been sent to him from other nearby towns" Mrs Still continued add(R-Idah- o) BRIGHAM CITY June 9 — The Brigham City Ib D S Second ward bishopric reorganized Sunday night today announced new members as: Bishopt Ray Olsen first counselor Carl Wold second counselor Norman Nelson clerk Carroll Williams The reorganization was necessitated by word that J Wesley this evening former bishop will reHorsley Roger Sevy Richfield Utah and ing: Gerald W Jones Overton Nev main in the army indefinitely "I trust the growing feeling won places in the regional contest our envolvement in war is against Sunday night by defeating four LICENSE ISSUED felt in Washington" being other state champions Orval Han FARMINGTON June 9—Marsen of Idaho Falls Roderick Mac riage licenses on file today at the Lennan of Sheridan Wyo Eugene Davis county clerk's office were isGet Your Car Inspected Shank of Poplar Mont and George sued to Clifford J Thurgood 30 Griwold of Hanford Calif Bountiful and Frances Norma 100 v ci on i new The Ttnurvi popular mounting which center diamond In its full beauty $ r ivo imiu aiaraunas matched ensemble In yellow gold' 1 Pay Only j 00 a No Interest or Extras for Credit " today after shutdown caused by cave-i- n which cost the lives of Cullum 23 Woods Cross Douglas two miners According to English law the Bruce Roberts 22 and Annie Mane The bodies of the men crushed seashore is that portion of land Smith 18 both of Centerville Wednesday — William Edson and situated between the limits of high Vaughn Ernest Hansen 19 and William Mir — have been recovered and low tides Donell Gailey 19 both of Syracuse a a KIDNAP COUPLE BLACKFOOT SALT LAKE CITY June 9 — Idaho June 9 Funeral services will be held Tues- (UP) —County and state police ofday at eleven- a m at 36 East ficers today sought an unidentified Seventh South street in Salt Lake married couple on kidnaping City and later in Preston Idaho charges after the disappearance of for Mrs Ruth Emma Albiston Mary Carmona from Bright 68 who died Sunday of her home at Shelley ) natural causes Sheriff William A Clough filed Rich in a kidnaping warrant after the girl's Mrs Bright was born mond Utah December 24 1872 the father Pedro Carmona told how daughter of John and Mary Lee his daughter disappeared after a Albiston young Mexican and a woman em- She was a practical nurse and ployed at the Rayo Humphries long was active in L D S church farm here slept at the Carmona activities at Preston serving in the house Saturday night Y W M I A presidency in the Carmona said offered to let and the Sun- the couple sleep he Primary association was in his a worker room When he awokedaughter'3 day school She also SxTnday in the temple the couple and his daughmorning widower the Survivors include ter were gone Gilbert Bright of Salt Lake City Clough withheld names of the two daughters Mrs Mary Alice couple pending further investigaSharp and Mrs Emma Pemelia tion but said no trace of the girl two Johnson both of Preston brothers John Albiston and Joseph naa been found1 Albiston both of Franklin Idaho two sisters Mrs Sarah Peterson and Mrs Lilloe Jones both of Speech Contest To End Tonight for ported today Funds for the training courses at the college are provided by the state and federal government and the college provides shops and shop equipment for the instruction under a cooperative relationship 9 With new advice and inspiration of church leaders in mind thousands of members of the Latter-da- y Saints Mutual Improvement associations and association were homewardPrimary bound today their annual conferences concluded Addressing the closing session or the forty-sixt- h annual conven tion of the Young Men and Wom en s associations in the L D S tabernacle Sunday night David O McKay second counselor in the church first presidency said: Keep to Objective "In all that you do in these troubled times—to borrow a term from athletics —'keep your eye on the ball' Let nothing divert you irom the fundamental aims or true principles of the gospel" Harold P Lee member of the council of twelve apostles made a plea for tolerance and diligence in those laboring with youth He also urged continued extension of the "campaign for clean living:" which the youth associations initiated at a rally Saturday night attended by more than 10000 persons Stressed Importance J Reuben Clark Jr first coun selor stressed the importance of tne family and the duties of par ents in his address Sunday morn ing to the closing meeting of the Primary association held in the tabernacle Speaking of teaching children "light truth and the prin ciples of the eosDel " Clark said: "Neither the Primary nor the other Sunday school nor any church institution or instrumentality shall undertake to assume the place of the parents in this lofty and service nor — it not to be ought necessary to say — shall any secular institution try to move into this place" in hiding places expanses or their reservation which covers parts of Utah New Mexico and Arizona q Although exhibiting some interest when the bus passed thrlifeh the brightly Jighted downtown section of the city the Indians flung themselves on their bunks when they reached the jail ate and then turned morosely from the cell windows Treseder said only six of the Nava jos spoke English learned in a reservation school ' MOSCOW GR ADS ! HOTEL GARAGE 2540 Wash Blvd Dial 5219 sunn 111111 "Famous for Diamonds" 2435 Washington Boulevard fll!!!in!lil!mW!nN!IMnffl!!!!fl!!H!ininn!lim!H!!HM - BETTY GRAB MS r starring in 20th Experimental Projects Expected to Aid Farms Century-Fox- 's hit "MIAMI" in Technicolor LOGAN June 9— Investigation of under way by the Utah Agricultural Experiment restation in cooperation wim iuc Riverat gional salinity laboratory -"- side Calif will reveal information imthat will be of considerable when farmers western portance to dicompleted Dr R H Walker station rector of the experiment said today ) ' The investigations have a direct i tnr n the nroblem of alkali and salinity which is one of the most serious confronting irrigated -- rriiitnre In 11 western states vnlained Dr Walker "Excessive ooMimnlation of soluble salts or oiirali in the soil materially reduces and in severe cases impairs the land where crop productivity isof the no longer practic production able oe aaueu 9 7 if (f M I i ' ' ' 'VI- W I in the clean white pack with the Martin Reveals GOP Officers COOLER fiflllDER BETTER TASTE liked by smokers everywhere Just as you know you'll always find it cooler T"Si WASHINGTON June 9 (AP)— Among western nepuoucans ap w pointed by Chairman Joseph Martin of the Republican National committee to membership on ad visory committees to assemble in formation and make recommendations to the national organization are the following: Ezra R Whitla Idaho organiza tion committee Mrs Emma Clou- check Idaho and George Snyder Utah rural vote committee Frank southern O Horton Wyoming states committee and Mrs T I -- Holman Utah publicity committee ¥1 WAVr at the beaches smokers know they can always count on Chesterfield for a Cooler smoke that's refreshingly Milder and far Better Tastings Everybody who smokes Chesterfields likes their right combination of the best tobaccos that grow in oar own Southland and that we bring from far-of- f Turkey and Greece THEY SATISFY -- v n i i milium Ross Hadfield Called By S Selective Service I ' i ' i BRIGHAM CITY June 9 — Box Elder county's next selective service draftee will be Ross Smith Hadfield of Riverside It was learned today He will leave June 4 : f 23 How To Hold y FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place Do your false teeth annoy and embir-ras- a by slipping dropping or wabbling when you eat lauch or talk? 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