Show 1 THE OGDEN 10A STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING R highway organization so well that he (Morgan) will be able to give Act To Help Education Dixon Say SEPTEMBER 28 1958 SALT LAKE CITY — "Your children will have a better chance for a college education as a result of the new National Defense Education Act" Con gressman H A Dixon told members of the AFL-CItoday in Salt Lake City Loans for needy college stu dents will be supplier! with no planhis attention to "long-rang- e -a with and programmingning critical analysis of all roads — present --conditions realignments new locations in some instances — and develop a priority system so that maximum use is made of funds — put" the money where it will do the most people the most good" Morgan and Armstrong both attended Utah State Agricultural College at Logan under Engineer ' : jalii s t ? i SsJ "griir will be available which provide I r n EMERGENCY HANDLING of Brigham City's new ambulance is gone over briefly Ruel Eskelsen (left) and Lowell Baron member of the city s vol by Brigham Mayor unteer fire department WILL ROLL ANYTIME Prisoners Brigham Fire Dept Moved Are Ambuldhce Unit Gets POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN with a tically on a Prison (UPI) — Eight Utah-Statnet budget of approximately inmates some of whom are sus$9000 per year A reasonable fee pects in the murder of a fellow is charged for the ambulance inmate last month have been service transferred to Salt Lake and The new ambulance which is Weber County Jails the very latest in emergency units The latest transfer according will be able to carry four pa to acting warden John Turner tients comfortably was much which was Gordon S Little 41 Rouge The old unit two handle Ore who was sent to Salt River could smaller only It will be kept by the department Lake County Jail Turner said Little is believed a as stand-bequipment in caseit is needed while the other unit is ring leader in narcotics traffic at the prison Also in Salt Lake in service Fire Chief Hansen issued a County Jail are Mack J Riven- warning to the public to remem- baugh 30 and Jessie M Garcia ber that" even though ambulance 16 both of Salt Lake City and drivers have first aid training Leonard Warner Bowne 18 Mur they are not doctors and people ray All are charged with first de should call their family physician accior sickness sudden when gree murder in the fatal stabbing at the prison of LeRoy J Verner dents occur In addition to Chief Hansen 20 Chicago Verner was slashed the local fire department lists to death in the attic of A Block the following officers: Doyle on Aug 24 Packer assistant chief Lowell Leroy Hadley sheriff of Weber Baron and Jess Jepperson cap- County said he has received no tains Don Baird and Gordon word about any transfers to Og- Reeves lieutenants and LaVar den from the state prison "Because of crowded conditions Jensen secretary City Councilman Verl Petersen supervises the we have no room to accommodate additional prisoners" he said department BRIGHAM CITY — Fitted out for any emergency the very latest in ambulance equipment has been added to the roster of Brigvehicles ham City's ready-to-roHansen Richard Fire Chief was ambulance new the said Lowat the by factory picked up ell Baron member of the city's shoe-stron- g ll volunteer fire department1 and driven back to Brigham City "broken in" and ready to go The Brigham City fire department operates ambulance service for Brigham City and surrounding communities and performs a yeoman service to this area Members are on call 24 hours a y may be summoned local police departthe through ment A list of names is kept on hand there and the men are rotated on the calls In case of an extreme emergency during the hours of 10 pjn and 6 am the men are summoned by blowing one long continuous blast on the fire siren The firemen have answered 134 ambulance calls to date this year Hansen said The fire department and ambu lance service is operated prac day e and Water Bond For $350000 LAYTON — Layton residents j vote on a $350000 water im-provement bond issue when they go to the polls Nov 4 for general elections If the voters approve the bond issue they will be providing funds for construction of a million-galloreservoir east of the Hill Air Force Base with a connecting line to the present system a 500000-gallo- n reservoir at Highway 89 where Layton City now takes its water from the Weber Basin Project pipeline and an eight-inc- h line from Hill Field Road east on Gordon Avenue to Fort Lane and south on Fort Lane to Marva Avenue h A steel line now in use will be used to carry the wa- 10-inc- MISSING OLD TREE REWARD OFFERED BY DAUGHTERS SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A $100 reward was by Daughters of Utah Pioneers for return of the missing - section of the "Lone Cedar Tree" which vandals sawed ' off Sunday offered-yesterda- night The tree was supposedly the only growing tree in Salt Lake Valley when the pioneers arrived in 1847 The DUP said that if the missing section has been destroyed $25 will be offered for positive information identifying the person or persons y better counseling and guidance as to what field they should enter as a result of the new law" Dixon told the union members "Education is a great equal izer! In Congress as well as pre viously I have worked to build a strong educational program in Utah and the nation This helps to compete with the emerging Soviet technological trend but it has another advantage It gives" the same opportunity to the children of laborers as to the chil dren of corporation executives" Dixon concluded Dixon said he had helped cast the federal legislation in the form of attractive loans rather than free scholarships because a college education is an investment which raises a person's earning capacity many times more than the cost Guard Brass Travels East SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officers and other officials of the Utah National Guard Assn left conferlast night for a week-lonence of the National Guard Assn of the United States at Atlantic g Layton To Vote n teaching or research training while financing higher education Utah colleges and universities will be favored under the new act because loan funds are given each state on the basis of the proportion of the population enrolled in education within the state — and Utah leads the nation in this regard Dixon added The fellowships go to universities for new graduate programs or those that are being expanded Utah universities have plans for expansion which should insure a high ratio of scholarships to our young people Dixon pointed out "Your children will also get ter from the 500000-gallo- n Congressmen Plug For Leather Use reser-wi- ll SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah's congressional delegation went on record Thursday as favoring automobiles with leather Voir to the reservoir on East Gen-- upholstery The Utah lawmakers sent let tile The city expects to pay off ters to all the major automobile the bond issue with water rev: manufacturers urging them to put enues out models "with the finest up Residents of Layton will pay — leather" for $263000 of the project holstery The letters were written on be through fees to the city while half of the livestock industry the balance of $87000 will be used for the Hiland Oaks water system along the east boundary of the city In that area residents will have the full responsibility of paying for their own system though the entire project will be subject to POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN city approvaL This money will be collected from connecting (UPI) — A Utah State Prison fees inmate scheduled to receive an ' A 300000-gallo- n steel tank at r level on the moun expiration of his maximum the 5100-fosentence escaped Friday tain will serve the Hiland Oaks area covering about 480 acres and night from the prison's honor another 280 acres would be served camp but was apprehended yesby an additional tank at a lower terday in Midvale level to be constructed later Prison officials identified the All qualified voters of Layton City those who have paid proper- escapee as George Wick 34 ty tax in the year preceding the Omaha Neb who was missed election will have a chance to at the camp's 9 pm roll call vote on the issue All voters must He was picked up yesterbe registered just as for the gen- year and the first early since acting eral election Those who are not deputy John Turner assumed registered may do so on registra- command at the prison tion days Oct 7 14 and 28 day by Midvale Police Chief Joe Polls will be located in the fol- Mazuran and returned lowing places: District 18 Lay-to- n Wick entered the prison in Jan 1955 from Weber County Elementary School District 27 the home of Mrs Arta White-side- s uary after being convited of receiving 78 Beacon Ave District stolen property He was scheduled 29 A A Jackson residence C13 to leave the prison Dec 27 Verdeland Park District 30 Lay-to- n Ogden police records show that City hall in old Verdeland he was convicted of Park Administration Bldg and stolen property in 1954 receiving and sent District 11 home of Mrs Eliza- to Utah State Prison for one to beth R Smith on Hill Field Road five years City N J The 80th annual conference of the Guardsmen will start Monday and continue until Thursday The Gen Utah Adjutant General Maxwell E Rich is scheduled to speak at the conference Utah's delegation includes: Earl R Francis Cpl Jack M Minnoch Col Ray Peterson Maj Dana F Peck Capt Chad R Pearson Capt- - Harvey L Garrett Capt Jay L VanDam 1st Lt George N- - Teligada and 2nd Lt Jack E Angus five-yea- TRADES ROBE Engineer To Assume His police record dates back to 1941 and he has served sentences in South Dakota State Prison Montana State Prison and the federal prison at Leavenworth Kan for forgery and automobile theft oadPost When he hangs his hat in the Utah capitol he'll take over from Ellis L Armstrong who is moving to Washington to become United States commissioner of public roads Who is this man who is taking over direction of one of the biggest operations in Utah? Elmo Dark haired My ezc ore (siimsnuD Qnro Good outlook T 1 "' r- - " " ' - " : Tailored to your individual needs n fj nv u fu yj o a a o1 E Tb o c: c d jj u u u pod-- o w2 COO::! 6 ot m Banking Offc C&"IMambr Federal m leono Utah Wyoming ' bttwranca CcporotiM Dpeul Dial EX V h v? ) future! - Correct vision speeds your child's school progress smooths his way to a bright future Don't take i chances Have his eyes examined nowl Rmasonabta Priett Convenient Terms J T 4-62- 22 ld Morgan is not a college professor He's an engineer with a wide background in top level ad- ministration Armstrong said of his By judging a bit more wisely Our Understanding has earned us lasting friendships in the area we serve succes- sor: "He is an outstanding engineer and administrator and I'm sure he is going to push Utah's highway program full speed" He said he was hesitant about leaving -- the Utah highway directorship — until he learned that Morgan was to be his suc cessor PAT ON BACK Morgan himself said he thinks Armstrong set up Utah's new - a - v 1 11 ROSE CHAPEL MORTUARY -- 'W v Dial EX 533 26th St 4-88- 91 ' VORIDS FINEST HIGH FIDELITY! 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