Show THE OGDEN XOA Y Runner Will Race With Horse M STANDARD-EXAMINE- E TODAY-iNUTAIi- OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JULY 20 1953 an-out- r '"'IS - V V ' " - - - V ' J - -- Kills I 1 endurance race against week next horses feel "I just wonderful" said 157-mil- e 157-mil- UNDAMAGED — John Chadaz Tremonton farmer and rancher stands in a beet patch which shows excellent promise of producing a good crop this fall the grueling marathon The horsemen will be Wesley Bartian Neola Utah Willie West Jordan Utah and Stewart Paulick Tooele Utah The Bullberry Boys Booster Club Inc of Roosevelt is sponsoring the race 5 en ' Beet Crop Looks Best On Bear River Farms ' :' " ! Hear Weilenmc nn PROVO (AP)— Former Democratic State Chairman Milton L Weilenmann key noted the Utah County Democratic Convention t6day More than 500 delegates were on hand to hear speeches by candidates They also adopted a platform and decided two con contests They had to cut vention — Dry weather is getting blame for considerable out two of four candidates seek f TREMONTON r crop damage in the Bear River Valley county commising a Wheat farmers report yields varying from good to poor The sion post and one of three run protein content is reported good and test weight per bushel is ning for sheriff rated "very good" for this year Oppose Tax Exemption Average yield per dry farm acre is down but on irrigated SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Chamber of Commerce Highway Row land is average or better Committee yesterday sent a resocrops are also in for trouble to the State Road (pommis-sio- n lution Frank Garbe local superintendopposing the proposed exent of Hunts Food Inc reported emption of gasoline taxes for users that about 25 per cent of the tomato crop is left Power Earnings Drop He said that unless the crop is completely destroyed by curly SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Power and Light Co retop the local Hunts Food plant will operate and process tomatoes ported yesterday that earnings for the first six months of 1958 tomato A number of the growers have plowed their crop under It is reported that the late plantings in the Corinne area are good The leap hopper does not seem to affect the new plants but has ravished the earlier crops The first tomato planting in Corinne and elsewhere in the county were destroyed by hail and were therefore replanted FRANK MUNNS Files for Office LIGHT HARVEST t Approximately 10000 acres of tomatoes are grown' in Box Elder County with a return of $350000 to gorwers It will be considered good if a third of the crop is - " 'r' Strike Vote Thursday At Copper Plant on the action L C Green Utah Copper Division general manager said the dispute arose from the company's posting new work schedules which reduce to Vz hours the amount of "paid break" time in shift He said each eight-hou- r' at present the men have 2 hours and 40 minutes "paid break time" per shift including 30 mifiutes for lunch The schedule change he said affects 36 men working as inre-wo- rk Gets Beer Sale License LAYTON — Layton City Council has voted to grant a beer permit to Ray Nelson who will operate at the new bowling alley in Holt Subdivision The permit was granted with the restriction that beer be sold in the lounge only The alleys are under construction and 'Will be' completed some time in September" off-highw- SALT LAKE CITY— Members of the board of directors of the Foundation Utah Alcoholism held a special session here Friday In addition to the directors the chairman of the four districts — northern metropolitan southern and central councils —were present ' The meeting was called so that members could study and take action on the recent report made to the Legislative Council and the resulting newspaper comment It was said at the meeting that the reporj created confusion and misunderstanding regarding the Foundation's rehabilitation program for alcoholics After careful consideration it was decided that the report made to the Legislative Council did not present a true evaluation of the rehabilitation program for alcoholics being carried on by the Foundation affiliated councils and rehabilitation centers TO CLARIFY ISSUE J ERLE COMPTON Box Elder Candidate Elwood Man In Race For Gommissioner J Erie of Elwood filed as a candidate TREMONTON— Comp-to- n for the office of county commissioner Box Elder County Mr Compton filed for the two-yepost Erie Compton has been a prominent rancher in Box Elder County for many years He is a Democrat and has been active In civic and church work He served in the Sunday School and the Bisli opric of the Thatcher LDS Ward? for over 10 years " The candidate has had experience in business enterprises and is an outstanding rancher He is experienced in county and state work having served on many committees for various improvements Mr Compton has lived in Box Elder County all his life He and his wif e live in Elwood They have several children who are engaged in various activities in the county and state ar Og-de- harvested this year The curly top is also doing damage to some sugar beets cu- cumbers and beans However these crops show considerable growth In some areas the sugar beets are good The growing season for beets runs until after the middle of September Sugar beets and tomatoes are cash crops which are usually dependable income for farmers with irrigated acres Officials of various farm agencies say that rains would ease the situation There is no shortage of irrigation water but control of various crop maladies are sometimes helped by rain and thunder- — v ' t s s K i A SW CLEARFIELD — Marine Pfc Lawrence F Hamblin son of Mr and Mrs Ervin M Hamblin of 1008 S 550 East Clearfield is serving at the Marine Corps Cold Weather Training Center Bridgeport Calif one of the Corps' most specialized units T li newest advance in hearing aids dresses beach wear or with ? 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RELINE— the most Try our PERMANENT recent biggest advancement made in denture history!!! All relines repairs and tooth replacements done while you wait No Appointments Necessary— ALL WORK GUARANTEED it :: GARLAND —Frank Munns of Garland has filed for election to the position of Assessor for Box Elder County He was the last candidate to get into the political race by filing a few seconds be- Drowns she's wearing Sonotone's - NO CORD DOWN THE Files In Race For Assessor Idaho Swimmer " I And Sore Gums? ' 4 J 57 Garland Man fore the filing deadline Mr Munns was born in Utah County and moved to the Bear River Valley in 1901 He lived in Elwood for four years and then made his home in Garland since 1905 The candidate operated a storms farm until 1940 Since that time The 1958 pea harvest and the he has been by Garrun at the local Hunts Food plant land' City and employed Box Elder County was considered successful Tne He has served as deputy assesyield was average sor of Box Elder County for a number of years Mr Munns has been active in civic and church affairs for many made to Gov Clyde for reappointn years He has five children all ment of Robert Hoggan of Mid-Ea- st of whom are married - and James Urie of Cedar City to the Utah State Board on SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Alcoholism Also the recommen- Utah congressional candidate dation that one of the following: David S King said yesterday the Evelyn American people are entitled to Thorpe B Isaacson : In Moyle Nelson Dr William D question the nation's intervention O'Gorman or Dr Ewart Swinyard in the Middle East crisis ROBERTS Idaho (AP) be considered by the governor is quite possible that the -year-old "It Robert LaComb of for appointment to fill the va- President-facewith a sudden Idaho Falls drowned in a water-fille-d cancy created by the resignation crisis did the only thing he sand pit yesterday while of Dr Chester A Swinyard who could" King told the Salt Lake with" six youthful comswimming recently accepted a position at County Democratic nominating panions Columbia University in New convention "But to make that His body was recovered two York City concession does not dismiss the hours later by Jefferson County 3 Appointment of a committee episode Sheriff Howard Shaffer and offito meet with the Legislative "We are entitled to ask our cers and volunteers' Council's Standing Committee selves a lot of questions What Officers said LaComb and six responsible for holding a hearing kind of a frightful gamble are companions decided to race across and making an evaluation of the we taking? sand He went the down in pit report made to the Council "Suppose we find ourselves in the middle the position of supporting by INTERNATIONAL EVENT Dick Jorgensbn 18 went to his Announcement was also made armed intervention a minority aid but couldn't rescue him at the meeting by Dr William group? Then we may find not Mason vice chairman and acting that we are on the brink of war REMODELING??? cnairman in the absence of Dr but' that we have gone that extra Anthon Sv Cannon that Salt Lake two inches and are now plungCall an Expert has been selected for the 1959 ing headlong into the abyss of Annual Meeting and Internatioal world conflict' ' NO JOB TOO BIG Conference on Alcoholism OR TOO SMALL The meeting" will be held the Gels Special Training latter part of March next yearFor Free Estimate In prder to prevent further misunderstandings which might result in serious damaging effects to the program the following action was taken: 1 An immediate meeting with the Goverrfor is imperative and will be arranged to clarify issues Red Zone Violation Bail of $5 was forfeited in City regarding the report made to the Legislative Council Court by D R McEntire Box 2 The Foundation reaffirmed 524 Ogden The was a recommendations previously red zone violation charge drtvirtfrrt- i75 " Utah Alcoholism Council Holds Special Session £ A wear ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOUR EYES -- be taken at the plant gates Thursday and Friday Verdu said the action resulted from a company notice that it planned to break an agreement with the union covering certain operations The division's general manager L C Green declined to comment NOTHING FASTENS? JN belt tension two-yea- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A strike vote will be taken next Thursday by some 650 workers of Kennecott Copper Corp's Utah division They are members of United Steel Workers of America Local 4413 Union representative Angelo Verdu said the strike vote will IJ filter Clean Check WHY SUFFER RICHFIELD (AP) — Sevier County 'officials checked out new leads yesterday in their efforts to find two men who escaped from the county jail Wednesday night The escapees are Kent Reeves 24 Salt Lake City and Karlie W Wood 33 Circleville Cedar City ftank officials re s and Roy McMurty Tucson Ariz Romagnoli said he came prepared for a physical beating but feels sure his legs will last for men ALL or blower Vacuum blowtr 3-86- Sevier Seeks Two Who Escape Jail mediately determined The accident occurred before dawn at 26(41 S State Both occupants were thrown from the vehicle The death raised the jjtate-'1958 traffic fatality toll to 93 nine under the figure recorded at' this same date last year ankles Other runners will be Paul Simpson 52 Burlington N C and Oil & Oil motor Clean filter Check controls - Romagnoli 37 a New York policeman who runs 14 miles from home to work each day I The race will runners pit three horseback on men three against e dash from here next in a Tuesday to Roosevelt Utah east of Salt Lake City ' FAILED LAST YEAR The runners last year failed to finish the race because of sore weighers With REGULAfe SERVICE EVERY 6 MONTHS FOR were down two per cent or about For Information $66800 The firm said earnings They are the Rt Rev Msgr Dial EX six Edward F Dowling of Helper and totaled $4064271 for the first months of this year compared to the Rt Rev Msgr Jerome C Stof-fe- l HOLBRGOK CO of Logan Both are natives $4131079 for the same period EX 3 -- Si 57 W Rlvrdal 725 of last year The 1958 earnings of the Beehive state I hicle " The victim David Barrie 67 were equal to 83 cents per share died of internal injuries a few a drop of 10 cents from 1957 hours after the accidentl The driver Rex Nilsson 42 waV hospitalized at LDS Hospita The extent of his injuries was not imWith Those Loose Dentures e spectors FURNACE SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two Utahns were named yesterday as domestic prelates of the Catholic" Church Both received the title of Right Reverend Mon-sign- Of Your - er Two Utahns Named 1 Injures PROTECT THE LIFE SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A car went out of control here early yesterday and smashed a telephone pole killing one man and injuring the driver of the ve- Long-distanc- e Ja-cobs- Pdb Autc Strikes A SAXT LAKE CITY (AP) — runner Edd RomagPark N Y arrived noli here yesterday to prepare for a of-Ozon- ported Wood had telegraphed for $500 from his account The pair used a cell bar to force door in making their escape - s OGDEN COMPARE OUR PRICES 22 |