| Show w F rr — ’ 77 The Salt Take Tribane November Sunday 18 1916 Harvest Moon Poses Selling At SpiTngvillc FFA Dance 4i hT k nf s Utalm32 Burned ' v As )- - f t x i I l W - ' - h: '" t 4 ' e - 7 Paint Ignites painting: paint ignited the Ogdjeji ri Office Special V j i ' 4 Vet and Trophy Grand champion steer owned by Janet Frazer wears rosette given by Elizabeth right I £ t s 'S Too? Life trophy Contract to The Tribune CITY - has (UP)— Key detestimony was halted by recess Saturday as he was about to relate details of his private Investigation Into the pick'ax slaying of Paul Brooks 45 year old Mountain View Calif carpenter last July 7 in a Wells alley The witness was J Clark Sellers prominent Los Angeles Identification expert and foster father of the defendant David 22 her testimony to stand followBefore the elder Sellers was ing a conference with attorneys 1 YOUR CREDIT'S NEVER merit-ratin- -- endurance run six heavily loaded new '57 Chevrolet trucks covered the Alcan In iess than 45 hours entire 1520-mll- e with gas mileage haul)-a- nd (normally ' ranging up to over 18 miles per gellont In m history-makin- g 72-ho- ur fc Here was a demonstration of the kind of operating efficiency that cuts hauling Costs right down to bare essentials! I- - a 'i V8’a Chevy’s that show put on a power turned steep Yukon" grades into gentle slopes Everybody on hand drivers and AAA officials alike was amazed by the performance of the new Super Taskmaster V8 — this one took towering climbs with power to spare! As a special test of endurance short-stro- A - ’x £ G V tVirr-V- 4 - r xvwww a L t TP ''' &v ik 283-cu-- V "t - - Tf'' v i ' - Jt-- W S ke in forward speed range ! Here’a real proof that it relieves tha driver of a load of work and worry On downgrades built-i- n retarder saved wear on service brakes Chassis components passed a test of rutted rough going Pow-ermati- Frames and rear axles tw'o pounding gravel Chevy’s superb steering and suspension! took all tha fight out onhol” most treacherous Alcan' engines-wen- all the t - 't vncujurja CLEANER dollar-savin- I:' j ? ' of i V : tt tompltfs I t '7 rr y (’"''T Swivel-To- G-- E ‘‘Throw-Away- Powerful motor p tiiSOWbantoo ’ dependable G-- E i ZZ2 severity of the test under the most adverse road conditions not a single truck turned-bac- “Despite open Every Monday -- Until 9 pm or J the dropped mechankal-failur- e official AAA test out because (From report) —— v rfe t mm f A i if-- if if f f -- -- MAIN AT:5TH SOUTH V -- Only franchised Chevrolet dealers DIAL EMpiro Proved on the Alcan Highway v STREAYOR CHEVROLET CO J 3-76- 44 display this famous trademark CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO 8TH SOUTH AND STATE ' DIAL ELgin ' - 4 -- ! it 4 m 4 i Champs of every weight class I of the I JFr ROLETj 7 u— at f if-- -- ¥' X Bag" if-- v s - I Rolls easily cleans easily stores easily Extra-larg- e 4 4 rr i n i attachment!! Famous if f w i Charge it Today! grinds— we’ve got a Chevrolet Alcan champ to fill the bill! ri-U- "5 i' WV - 'W :?St ' ' calls for Stop by soon to look over our now lino Whether your job fast wort against tight schedules or big muscles for Chevy’ crack Cameo Carrier finished the run In less than 42 hours snd with high 1817 miles per gallon gas mileage! tnvr' With with- stood hundreds of miles of time-savi- now $ only c’s stretches The proof a in the pulling— ofthe -off new turned Chevy- trucks conquered way without being to prove they can Alcan the once— not even while refueling! whiz through the toughest jobs A Powermatic-equippe- d g with whole the went heavyweight 1520-mi- le route in a single efficiency! ' ' nVI yjvk 1956 Ogden Instructor Invited to Panel economy-prove- d keeps on the Alcan Highway to Alaska! s A CARRYING CHARGE Thi editorials will be based standards of clarity accuracy conciseness completeness and interest Tb Tribune " Dr Oliver R Smith chairman OGDEN‘S "Joseph Bart Mat-te- of the BYU journalism depart17 who fell several stories ment is directing the contest in attempting Thursday night to escape from juvenile detention quarters in the Municipal Building was "improved" but still in "critical” condition Saturday at Thomas D Dee Memorial Hospital Special to The Tribune He suffered a fractured right OGDEN — E Kenneth Mills wrist and right leg possible teacher of history and American fracture of 'the pelvis lacera- Problems at Ogden High School tions of the nose and eyebrow Saturday was invited to serve on a Committee of the National and internal Injuries Police said the boy tied strips Education Assn department of of sheets and blankets together classroom teachers to formuto form a rope then slipped late policy on through a small window openlhg The conference will be held and attempted lo'sltde down the Friday and Saturday at NEA rope to freedom headquarters Washington DC on accepted Hero to cut your costs for i THE STAR GOOD AT itors Chevrolet Trucks! T LADY Journalism Department Provo not later than Tuesday Judging will be by a board of professional writers and ed- ffev TaskF®rce 57 - for the Entries bearing the name and address of the student school year in school and faculty adviser should be mailed to BYU o e VALUES Youth ‘Improved’ After Escape Effort at Ogden called to the stand Defense ’Attorney George Wright declared he intended to call witnesses who would place guilt on two other men Testimony of Mrs Goldie Supp wife of the owner of the building behind which Brooks’ body was found was stricken from the record However District Judge Taylor Wines later reversed himself and allowed in m Christmas’' contest The winner 4-- 1 STM Inter-mounta- ILL include a $70 AWARDS scholarship as first prize a $30 scholarship as second prize and n American current books journalism for tne next three winners Sellers 1 The contest Is open to any high school student In the Area Entries may be editorials published In school papers since Jan 1 1956 or un published editorials based on the thrme of the recent BYU Journa-lisConference "Today’ Youth — Tomorrow’s Truth" students — ELKO NEV fense witness Special to The Tribune Provo Chamber of Commerce’s “Miss xMerry steers 4 i FROVO — is the orphaned brothers and sisters deadline 4q¥yTuesday entries submitting as well as a stu- to an editorial writing contest dent at Brig- sponsored by Brigham Young ham Young University journalism departUniversity Is ment and The Salt Lake Tribwinner o f x une for high school Journalism Sue Ann Hansen junior Kay Nielson sophomore and Neva Youth Captures Top Honors At 38th Golden Spike Show Special to The Tribuna two Aberdeen-Angu- s OGDEN— Youth for the third Gary Barnes Morgan shorthorn straight year took top laurels in steer and Herbert Chandler grand championship showing of Chandler Hereford Ranch Bafat steers at the 38th annual ker Ore a Hereford Golden Spike National LiveExcept for Mr Chandler all stock show Saturday of the finalists were exhibitors in the junior division representPARADING the grand 1 qlubs or Future ing either fatsteerwas Janet Fraser Farmers of America chapters In 35 daughter of Mr and Mrs their respective aieas Sid Fraser Reed Point Mont In pens of registered breeding Her roly poly Hereford caught bulls Peterson Brothers Roy the eye of Bud Therbur Abe-lin- took giand champion honors Tex judge of the Individ- with their pen of three bulls ual fat steeis and heifeis and Jensen Brothers Logan Carroll Walton 16 son of Mr took reserve champion honois and Mrs Bernard- Walton Ak- with their pen of three bulls ron Colo won reserve chamThe champion pen of regispion honors with his Hereford tered heifers belonged to Covey-Baglesteer Dayton Coalville Wyo The reserve champion pen of THE GRAND champion not three heifers was shown by Win-tertoonly won the purple rosette it Brothers Kamas also received from Phil J Peterson managing editor of WestSENIOR champion shorthorn ern Farm Life magazine a bull was shown by Crapo beautiful trophy signifying Brothers St Anthony Idaho highest honors of class In the They also won grand champion honors Reserve senior chamstock show Also awarding the ribbons to pion and reserve grand chamthe winners was Elizabeth Felt pion bull were shown by W T Ogden pioneer sweetheart for Bennett Pomeroy Wash 1956 Grand champion female shortOther finalists In the grand horn waa exhibited by Crapo championship class included Brothers Mr Bennett’s entry Jeanette Brann Filer Idaho won reserve grand champion U Special to Tha Tribune PROVO — A lovely young coed who Is "mother? to her senior Patsy Warren Deadline Near for Entries In Tribunc-BYContest 9 Firm Lets Pickax Slaying Trial Hailed $30000 Work on the project already begun J Patterson Felt Pioneer Sweetheart Fhll editor presents Western Farm Christmas candi- Hips - Contract for preparing the new Biigham City offices of the Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Assn was awaided to Wayne A Jensen Brigham City building ron tractor Ralph C Du all president announced Remodeling with furnishings and equipment will cost about ERIGHAM 4 All This - iMiss f V t dates Chamber Selects phappell freshman the winner will be chosen by popular vote Special to Thi Tribune ' a i Miss Mary Ann OGDEN — Melvin Caldwell! as a feature of the danced MUs Nelson Nelson was Officers of the organization 32 resident of Little Valley near contest by are Verl Diamond Bot president sponsored inthe Elder Promotory Point Club Provo the Kiwanls Beck Milton vice Don president County wjs treated for first t a c e r Melvin e a r Phillips burns second Saturand degree Daughter of the late Mr Leon Philday afternoon at Thomas D Weight treasurer Mis Eldon Nelson she and lips reporter Richard Barker Dee Memorial Hospital was selected by ffve Judges -sentinel histo Hurt Paul ley Mr Caldwell reported that PhlU over six other contestants rian Class adviser he was when v THESE four FROM If 7 preliminary activities lights (v J v Thi Tribune Future (Lui J to From a group of 12 girls three SFRINGVILLK — "Harvest selected by each class in the Moon" will be the theme of the school judges this week chose Farmers of one to represent each class annual America Thanksgiving dance Francis Rowe Provo LeGrande Wednesday in the Sprlngvllle Young and Kay Whitney last year's state FFA queen acted High School gymnasium Selection of a queen high- as judges in selecting the Special D 9 5-75- 33 t ‘ t- - r |