Show THE OGDEN Ogd en Physician Sees Merit in Tax Measure WASHINGTON i (AP)— Dr" George protesting the bill on °§den said yesterday grounds that it would mean a loss pending legislation permitting a tax of revenue up to 365 million dollars benefit on personal pension pro--' the first year gidiiis wouia provide a measure Most witnesses said the self-eof tax equity" for physicians ployed should get at least as equal Dr Fister repersented the Amer- a tax break as employes ican Medical Assn in testimony "Unless something is done to Detore tne benate Finance Commit- - make self employment as financially tee ine Treasury Department is attractive as employe status we be lieve that there is a real danger that many professional men will bypass the private practice of their profession" Dr Fister said The bill in question would permit USU i V - '1 ' - - 1 1 ' ? l !"1-"!s- ikisi ' 'vr ?' a v ' tax-deducti- jJ--Ki- - pension funds for their retirement years They would be Openings still exist for a class allowed to put 'up to $2500 a year entitled "Occupational Informa- into such funds with a lifetime tion" being offered for the first ceiling of $50000 The pensioner summer session in Ogden by the would pay taxes when he used the Utah State University Extension retirement income but normally Service according to Dr Harold C this would be at much lower rates than when he earned the money Bateman local coordinator The class has been scheduled to meet Thursdays at 4:30 pm in Room 216 of the Moench building on the Weber College lower campus It will carry three credit hours and should be especially valuable to counselors or prospective Ten 'students are needed for the class to continue t ive showed up for the first session yesterday but others believed to be interested may have failed to appear because of a false impression that the class had been canceled Dr Bateman said Anyone interested should' contact Dr Bateman at once by calling EX 1 65 n7 Woman Shaken Up When Auto Rolls YOU SAY?— A workman at Roy's new swimming pool site watches as a centrifugal pump works to keep water from filling the excavation DROUGHT at Mrs Peter Yaresh —i a j More Members to establish The Forest Service today doubled fire patrols along jthe Ogden River District and placed an emer- r Eency ure ngnung crew on a standby basis Cache Forest Ranger Clyde May-coc- k said the precautions were made necessary by one of the worst early season fire hazards "on the national forests in years "The situation is extremely serious along the Ogden River South Fork and the foothills east of Ogden" Ranger Maycock said He urged residents living near the foothills to be extremely care: ful of outdoor fires and of children I playing with matches "One act of carelessness in these — -- Extension Class Six Seconds For Exercise Forest Service Doubles River Area Fire Guard m self-employ- ed of the Motel in Ogden was j bruised and shaken by Wednesday wnen tne car in wnicn sne was riding with her husband went off POOLS-BU- T the Mountain Road near the mouth of Weber Canyon and rolled over ROY— Roy's swimtning pool filled up with water yesterday but Officers said her husband nobody went in for a dip swerved the car to avoid hitting Crews digging and packing the hole prior to laying of structural a stray horse on the highway He steel found themselves in about three feet of water after they had was not injured Mrs Yaresh was excavated about 13 feet at the deep end treated at the Dee Hospital and The city immediately put a centrifugal pump to work city released building inspector Russell Stromberg reported An additional 75 yards of gravel were needed Mr Stromberg said The pump will be used continuously while the workmen pack in the gravel set the forms for the floor and lay the structural r-steel for the application of cement gunite scheduled for next week Mr Stromberg said the pool should be ready for use by mid-Jul- y Equipment is already arriving on the scene 32 Colonial i YOU NEED WATER FOR SWIMMING NOT SO SOON! 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Ogden Girl Scouts Leaders Prepare for Summer Camp t r-r- ett GET The nude suspect reportedly running loose in Mount Ogden Park has 'been captured But he turned out to be a boy and when seized had all his clothes on: Sgt Lorin Frost and Officer Robert Warren nabbed the boy They were investigating a reoort bv the parks department that an exhibition ist was again roaming the park The arrest Lt Nussbaum said cleared up a stack of complaints in that area of an exhibitionist Officer Nussbuam said the youth was from a good family and had no record of previous offenses He was referred to Juvenile' Court "I presume he will be referred for psychiatric treatment" Lt Nussbaum said i "- ' r-- ! j Two Chosen for Cache Fire Duty Eight Ogden girls and their two Colo from July 3 to 12 leaders are busy making plans for Approximately 8500 senior Girl Two Northern Utah men have Scouts from 49 states Hawaii and the Girl Scout senior roundup been chosen as fire patrolmen in ing heM at the base of Pike's Peak 27 foreign countries will attend the the Cache National Forest They roundup which is sponsored by the are Glen Ward 657 E 2550 North national organization North Ogden and Nolari Gourley Ogden girls attending are Mary Brigham City Alice Alston 1555 24th Kathie Hall Relief are Gerald 749 7th Trisha McQuarrie 2504 Raat 2213patrolmen W 5650 South Roy Eccles Laura Jo Mischke 210 30th and Arch Sims Brigham! City Pamela Olson 1675 27th Lynne The patrolman's job according Wangsgard 3055 Circle Way Celia to Forest Ranger Clyde Brothers living in different homes Williams 1409 Oakridge Dr and is to contact those people Maycock who live thei forest borders and inform apparently got together Wednesday Becky Wood No 3 Yale Dr along Leaders chosen to attend from them of the various' causes of and ran away the Ogden area are Charlene Lyle and enlist their cooperation in fires Robert as were identified They Dre- 845 Sullivan Rd and Dorothy Chase 'and Ronald Hanks 11 and 13 tires venung Lt August Nussbaum of the po- 2050 Madison The two leaders have lice youth bureau said their moth- gone through the senior scouting er Mrs Harry Hanks 116 23rd program and have been chosen for positions at the Roundup reported at 10:30 pm that night staff The slogan for the Roundup is "A lhat Ronald had not returned home Mile A World Wide" High— had been She reported Ronald The Elks Lodge of Ogden donated seen with his brother Robert who NORTH OGDEN — The "Darling had been taken out of the family $100 with which the girls bought home beautification Diggers" sage green car coats These will be home and put in a foster home im One Beam family for six generations 2 j ill JSL fJL JACOB DAVID fc One Kentucky Bourbon formula for 164 years One purpose always-t- he iiVjiiui'ijik& h jmnjmUl L I :r DAVID M 1st 1 KENTUCKY r IF use 4 Man Sought Near Railroad Tracks fH' DELUXE 6th ' What makes Beam bourbon taste so good? KINTUCKT C7 j KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY generation ri 4-- H MHW 5th BOOKER and BAKER ''STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Club has been organized! with Vir- ginia Stanley as president! Other officers are Marn'e Buswell vice president and Marilyn lLarson Other members "are secretary Diane Berrett Linda Perkins and Ann Brown Project for the new club is flower planting around the nomeland beautification of grounds Mrs Maurine Barker is the leader TJEREMIAH and CARL generation i Police were still looking for the used for the Roundup and then passed on to other senior Girl brothers this morning Scouts for future use Trading or swapping which is traditional at Scout camps will be one of the many activities at the camp Girls from all over the world will bring geological samples from their to trade with other girls Sheriff LeRoy Hadley and other country Each of girls will be prepatrol officers searched along the South- pared to do a demonstration and west of ern Pacific right-of-wa- y fans will enter their photography town last night in 'a vain attempt in a contest to locate a man reported lying be- pictures Other special events will be inside the tracks cluded in the program Frank Price of the SP called the Sheriff's office at 8:57 p m and said a man was lying on the right-of-wa- y 200 feet west of the Weber River railroad bridge Chief Deputy Blair Findlay and three special agents for the railroad took part in the fruitless world's finest bourbon! ffJ'Z'h COL JAMES B 4th generation 2nd 3rd generation generation generation North Oqden Club Elects Officers Ber-re- is an amazing discovery made in a German laboratory which shows how to keep physically-fiby exercising only 24 seconds a day! Dr Steinhaus tells how 4 exercises taking 6 seconds each promote maximum muscle tone nq gym no no expense Get equipment July Reader's Digest todayl r Nude Suspect J You've got it when you buy NOW during Lloyd Be Services' gigantic Carload Sale on First Quality New FJSK Airf lights! Not Seconds or Rejects but new d FISKS! Get 'em Now at the tt Service nearest you& 1 foothills or in the picnic and camp-it- s grounds up the canyon could touch off a costly and serious fire" Ran- ger Maycock said He reported cumulative drought conditions and unseasonable warm weather have combined to dry grass and brush to an unusual degree - I —— Wax--1 o Find it hard to keep in shape? Here in July Reader's Digest Police Seizie Police Seek Two Young Brothers Who Leave Home lifetime-guarantee- i 1959 19 'WORST IN YEARS' T the t 3B S OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE House-passe- d sPughtior STANDARD-EXAMINE- 86 PROOF DISTILLED Starting with Jacob Beam in 1795 and continuing with today's fifth and sixth generations— it has always been the Beams who make Beam in Kentucky where bourbon was born That is' why you can always buy -Beam bourbon with trust AND BOTTLED BY THE JAMES B BEAM DISTILLING CO CLERMONT K i --— j a k" WHAT'S search Ogden Worker Quits N Size 670x15 U : Replacement Sought NORTH OGDEN — The North Ogden City Council has accepted the resignation of Lee Haviland veteran- city employe who has Blaclcwall Tubed - - o j i ' N headed the waterworks department for the past several years The council has received several likely applications and is now studying them Members hope to name a replacement at an early i uaie i L ! u Y 600xl6 $1050 $1250 710x15 - William Berrett city employe in charge of roads will take care of the work until the new employe is named exch plus tax Arc you just by Insurance? 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