Show OGDEN (UTAH) Explosion Shakes 4A THI SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER Globe Mills as U S Bureau Takes Dust Is Ignited For Reclamation of STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Garfdnd Mitt Processing Top Sugar Beet Crop Ogden Hospital j Will Aid Idaho In Polio Baiile -- - V 5 ' BOISE Oct 4 (AP)— Dr Madeline Donnelly chairman of the state polio committee said Saturday that arrangements have been made to send any additional infantile paralysis cases from eastern of sugar beets from 9750 acres in Box Elder county and Oneida county Approximately 160090 tons o Idaho will be processed at the Garland factory of the Sugar company (above) during the next under Some is 300 men are employed in the factory The more way already 106 or days Processing and is will 16 u area this to 17 tons per acre officials estimate " Box Elder good average year in the crop " H Utah-Idah- ' Auto Safety Efforts Turn To Young J Training Conway -- t cmu Organizations striving to halt thq nwr SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4 AP Special awards in dairy judging contests to the national Future Farmers of America show at JPaterloo Iowa have been given ftvo Utah youth Mark Nichols state director of vocational agricultural education said todayField-to- g The two are John Bourne and Earl Peterson Tremonton both to Box Elder county The youths received gold for Individuals honors in the Contests The Bear River FFA dairy judging team was given honorary I ms rating Proper! y Levies Gain 60 Per Cent is assessed acainst property in Salt Lake county Total burden for Utah residents was estimated by the association at 455000 000 in state and federal direct taxesrand $125000000 to federal and state indirect taxes fees and licenses nation's growing traffic death tol are putting increasing emphasis on the importance oi auacKing nrnblpm rieht at the roots The idea is to teach safe driving to 'teen agers in high schools across thp countrv The reasoning behind the cam paign is this: accidents are caused bvr drivers' errors The way to elimin wnuld he nictc hut onH nfnhiihlv im- d UCHICIIUULIJ auu best thing practical task The next to is to give thorough instruction — of drivers the new generation youngsters ready to get behind the steering wheels Long Range Solution k The program is being pressed ase answer to the quesa tion of how to cut motor vehicle casualties But it could have more immediate benefits for the young people themselves council statistics National safety show that in 1946 the death rate in 4 the age group was 338 per It was ex100000 population the ceeded only by — rate amongpersons 65 or older and a considerable number of the elderly vie-- ! tims were pedestrians Youthful drivers nave a sorry record researchers say because to speed to they have a tendency show off and to overload cars The dan to conduct classes to prepare them to take a safe place behind-the-whe- — you a lift $100to Monthly Payments MM 15 $100 $300 $500 mot $7-5- 4 22 M 3 ' It mm— ($1000 12 mas $9 22 1000 2767 4612 9225 OR MORE INCORPORATED Phone 409 Kiesel Bid? 2-7- Started As Infantryman Col Humphries started his army career as an infantryman ser ing in the Mexican border campaign as a lieutenant and during World war I received promotion to captain After serving with various infantry divisions throughout the Unit-to ed States arid the Philippines 1930 he transferred to the quartermaster corps Col Humphries is a graduate of the army's Quartermaster school the command and general staff school Ft Leavenworth Kansas the infantry school Ft Benning Gaf and the U S army war college Washington D C He served with the famed 42nd Rainbow division under command of Gen Douglas MacArthur Parenticipating in— the four major Marne gagements Champagne e St Mihiel and the Argonne — Col Humphries was wounded twice and emerged with an array of battle awards including the silyer star for gallantry the purple heart and oak leaf clus-tor- s w-Officer- s SALT LAKE CIlW 6ct X (AP) Sheriff's officers said today questioning had determined that a youth believed the victim motorist actually lay of a hit-ru- n was down on a road to sleep and struck by a car Sandy Ronald Sandquist was found unconscious on the road near his home Sept 3 D Weston Thomander traffic division chief in the Salt Lake county sheriffs rifrt said the boy's condition made questioning impossible until' f toclsy Thomander said the youth told him he was walking home became tired and lay down on the read He to sleep Thomapparently went was struck by the and said ander car driven by Ellis Harris 20r of j Sandy Harris reported hittirig the boy and summoned officers Earlier investigation had indicated Thomander said that the boy first was struck by another motorist then by Harris Thomander said Harris was absolved of all responsibility for the mishap - Aisne-Marn- During Big Push During World war II he served in North Africa as base quartermaster having several quartermaster and general depots under his command during the big push by the allies During the African campaign he was decorated by the Sultan of Morocco who made him commander of the Order of Ouis-saAlauite Sherifian Col Humphries also received the legion of merit and the French legion of honor during World war II Col Humphries resides with his wife at Ft Shatter His daughter is married to Lieut Comdr J M Hmgson (USN) and is living at the U S navy s sub base Key West Fla m j vjbmsl 1 the exsafety conference citedstate (not perience of a western 1 named) where 90 per cent of the schools adopted the program Twenty-thre- e 'teen age drivers were involved in fatal accidents in 1944 The number dropped to 11 in 1945 and to six in 1946 Use National Safety congress opening in Chicago Monday will devote a session to considering the progress and prospects of driver training SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4 (AP) Appeals from four convictions on criminal charges are among the 12 cases listed for consideration on the October calendar of the Utah supreme court beginning Oct 14 Clerk L M Cummings said tna appeals include two from convictions on involuntary manslaughter Wilcharges The defendants are liam S McQuilkuv and-- Charles Riddle both of whom were drivers of automobiles I involved in fatal accidents Other criminal convictions appealed are those by William Stanley Jarrett charged with illegal steer branding and Jack Hall convicted of stealing a diamond ring from the Anderson Jewelry company in Salt Lake City rye m For Planting Now FARMERS FEED CO Vot for - JOHN KLEHKE Your Hardware Dealer Utah Buses Overloaded SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4 (AP) The Utah highway patrol said Saturday that its annual fall ind of Utah's spection showed public school buses are carrying loads in excess of their rated overloading was less capacityThe however than was reported during the checkup last spring Patrol Supt P L Dow said one-thir- AN INDEPENDENT IrtJANDIDATl! 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SB T all-ti- stan dajrdCHI knoiul 'mm Ogden - Personal cities showed students who ceived such teaching fared better than those who did not A report to President Truman's highway re- According to word from Fort Shatter Hawaiian Islands Col Otho W Humphries quartermaster AGFPAC and chief of the American graves registration service Pacific zone recently celebrated his thirtieth year-o- f active service with the U S army A veteran of both World wars and the Mexican border campaign Of 1916 CoL Humphries took over his present i assignment in March 1947 after serving as commanding officer of the Utah general depot Auto Victim Was will give el and Celebrates Thirtieth Year In Active Service of Army - Asleep Utah Believe - There still is much ground to cover At the latest :ount 5521 of the 25300 high schools offered classroom driver education and 645 also provided actual instruction The courses usually are given to students approaching the legal driving age — 16 in most states They include the mechanics of anautomobile fundamentals and responsiDimies ot driving name ruies ana xne costs oi acciaems Each year about 2000000 boys ana girls reach driving age and nan of them or more become drivers" says Norman Damon vice 15-2- SALTLAK XHTY Oct 4 (AP) property taxes in tytah have gained 00 per cent since 1943 but Still constitute only 194 per cent of the fatal tax burden the Utah Taxpayers' association said today The association said that of Utah's $30142000 property tax levy approximately half $14350-60- 0 sential" a motorized society began to Training Values Seen fin take shape in the middle 30 s Analyses in several states long-rang- vou president of the Automotive Safety foundation "Only through high schools can the training job oe done on the scale necessary and with the degree of uniformity es- a Utah High Sets Calendar Many-woul- d Bear River Boys Win New Honors CASH A spontaneous explosion attribtransfer of personnel from one By Morris Cleavenger uted to an accumulation of dust WASHINGTON Oct 4 (AP)—A region to another They are used from wheat screening blew a large e air fleet is speeding the to some extent for mapping and hole approximately 10x25 feet d operations of the to observe the progress of work on solid concrete of a projects through storage reclamation bureau Power Line Surveys silo at the Globe Mills 2805 Globe The largest plane a avenue at about three-thirt- y Mills They are especially valuable to transport is based at Denver making surveys of pm Saturday Weber county fire- where are located the chief en- routes forpreliminary power lines In the men reported rough mountainous country comgineering offices of the bureau Smaller ships are stationed at mon to many of the western states Bursting out on the top of the the bureau's activities are west side of one of almost 100 25000 regional headquarters at Billings where confined a plane can make a and survey in a few hours that would bushel silos the explosion rained Mont Boulder City Nev Amarillo Texas of boulders require months of effort by a land concrete from a huge crew SaturOfficials here explained height of approximately 100 feet In times of flood planes are Large chunks of the concrete were day that the bureau's air arm put used to study water conditions and found 80 feet away Assistant into operation about a year ago at all periods of the year they make uxiteiss on leeiamauon rwrvnrs County Fire Chief John Rose stated enables administrative and superBesides its own shins th hi a far to accomplish No injuries were reported fire- visory forces hires small planes to frequently men said although mill hands said greater amount of work than other- patrol power lines and spot xne Dureaus planes are breaks the force of the blast caused the wise would be possible permaentire main building to tremble Rapid Inspection Trips nently stationed at sites where they will receive the maximum use Trucks ordinarily parked near the For instance one official told a However silos were absent as full operations they can be assigned to Billreporter an engineer at the oiner regional omces of the agency were curtailed over Saturday xue iranspon piane at Denver have been damaged by fall- ings office concerned with the big is promade available to other branches Missouri development concrete Valley firemen added ing from two to of the interior department No fire followed the explosion it gram might requiresome points on was reported although a small five days to reach of area the an inspection trip amount of smoke curled from the could he use of the plane By opening as trucks arrived A resi- leave Billings visit the point and dent fireman lowered into the silo the same day from the top house said smoking return The planes also are used for a wheat dust could be seen plastered of other purposes variety against the sides of the silo by the cases they assist in the In many force of the blast V P Campbell general manager of the mill said operations would Utah Hosts 3 Million not be suspended or retarded as no SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4 (AP) serious damage was sustained The played host to an estimated gaping hole is expected to be re- Utah 3 000000 turists in the last year soon said he paired new record Gus P Both Ogden city and Weber coun- for an of the Salt secretary Backman ty fire trucks answered the call Lake commerce of chamber City under a wired contact from the CentenUtah of the director and mill was oUr "It said nial Saturday greatest year" Backman said wide-sprea- By William COMPARE OUR RATES to Air West four-plan- Idaho communities to bt Benedict's hospital in Ogden Dr Donnelly said the Ogden hospital has agreed to accept up to 10 patients Twp new cases were reported to the state department of public health Saturday bringing Idaho's total cases for the year to 158 and 144 since July 1 There are now 43 patients hospitalized in St Luke's -- hospital The latest victims are a Boise girl and a Two patients were Hupert boy the from hospital and one released to the BPOE was transferred 32 convalescent home bringing to under treatment thereset Nineataddithe up tional beds will be home by next week Meanwhile Mrs Helen BRoss of St Luke s hospisuperintendentwill be literally imtal said "It to any more accept possible patients" The current outbreak Dr Donis centering around the nelly said towns of Burley and adjacent two of Rupert famiEach Rupert lies has two members in St Luke s hospital em-lite- 1947" " -- 1 |