Show 0 rUfAHl STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Mnndav Evfcnins Anril IB Driver Draws America Stands in Peril Stake Conference Told Fine After MI ar Two Injured the LDS wiuuu quarterly that Cadets Primp as Inspection Nears THE OSDErl 1B43 Zonal Fire Meet Sheriff Mm M Wade Forest Banger Clark Anderson County Commissioner Lyman M Hess and County Attorney M Blaine Peterson ere expected to represent We-bcounty at a zonal fire control meeting Thursday April 39 in Utah Power auditorium The meeting is one of four scheduled in the state by the Utah cooperative fire fighters a volunteer organization of county state end federal agencies team win lead the A five-ma- n discussion on fire laws tire aam-ac- e appraisal and county fire safe ty committees Two new fire prevention films will be shown The team consists of John E Burt Jr and Don M Drummond of the state board of forestry and fire control: Weyland Mattson of the forest service Howard Beehler of the bureau of land management Herbert Smart of the state at- general's office Admitting a charge of reckless driving brought in connection with a traffic accident early Sunday that injured two people Fay P Walker 22 Mendon Cache county was sentenced in city court today to pay a fine of $70 or serve 35 days in jail Walker was accused of driving between a police car parked in a traffic lane on the east side of Washington near Fifteenth with its red warning light burning and a damaged truck owned by Arthur 18 East Camp Heights Cramer Clearfield Possible Fracture Severely injured was Mrs Wardleigh 38 of 1462 Washington who received a possible leg fracture a back injury shock and bruises Her condition in Dee hospital today was reported "slightly er Va-na- da fljaaaBBBBT improved" Traffic Officer Ernest F Love who was standing at the scene flagging traffic with a flashlight suffered injuries of the left leg and left shoulder He was released from a hospital after first aid treatment like that above are common at Ogden high school as cadets prepared regimentals and equipment Prowlers who forced entrance Scenes 20 Left to right Cadet Sgt Ken Toller Cadet Rudy Glismann annual AprU the for Tuesday According to Officer Love the inspection into two buildings on the 3000 and Cadet Sgt Wal ter Ellerbeek northbound Walker car despite of block Washington Sunday night presence of red and white warning or early today apparently cot lights at the scene smashed into de efforts police nothing for their the police car and into the officer tectives reported and Mrs Wardleigh who were door rear a was off A hasp pried standing between the two stationof the Pasch Paint & Hardware -- o ary vehicles store 3030 Washington to gain The officer said he managed to The rear door of the entrance Mr Wardleigh out of the push Co Roofing 1 nearby and then attempted to pull way store 3040 Washington was also o tests Thirty-twstudents from Ogden Mrs Wardleigh clear but at the A determined Ogden high school day will include written forced In this building the prowlthe car hit him and the ers forced open doors of wooden ROTC battalion was ready to-- 1 and practical work examinations are among 630 students placing on moment Mrs was roll for winter woman Wardleigh filing cabinets and wooden doors day for its major campaign of the assigned to cadets picked at ran the under the counter The buildings year the annual federal inspection dom from the battalion at of Utah knocked a distance of about 10 the quarter University feet are separated by a driveway A grade-poiaverage of at Visiting officers from the Sixth Tuesday April 20 The review porInvestigating the breakins were Nearby Residents g Col a Remold be out is will least of P 25 30 m M on army Gill and J possible Detectives Fred tion will be held at two p Police had arrived at the scene Utah-Idah- o Montana mili- necessary for placement on the about the school's athletic field Stephens 10 minutes earlier to inves The cadets are expected to exe- tary district executive and Col role tigate the truck accident and Mr' cute their marching maneuvers Keith K Tatom assistant execuThe thirty-tw- o are Willis Wynn and Mrs Wardleigh who live and manual of arms with a speMrs team and exhibition Shirley Welch Helen Tarns nearby were giving police informa The tive judo cial earnestness for the occasion Stewart Raoul Spilsbury tion According to witnesses the represents an opportunity to re- platoon will present a demonstra- George Ronald Smith Shirley Shreeve truck passed another northbound star which the red honor the gain tion for the officers vehicle driven Marilyn Robinson Harlo Robinson Glenn E Wolf corps failed to qualify for last Several Awards Sharon Rich Gloria Phinney Thel-m- a of 471 Cross cutbyin front of it toyear Peterson Peterson Arthur ward the curb lane and Individual awards include: One Public Invited John Payne Dee Olsen Marian The driver crawled outoverturned and told one and leadership citizenship inOliver Lewis Mary witnesses Lieut Col Jack K Norris Lindquist had to "make a phone structor invites the public to at- award by the S A R three cit- Gaye Lenske Jimmie Johnson can ana he ran west on Fifteenth tend the review He said the corps izenship awards by the D A R Richard Wilson Vern Fair Myrelle Police said they later arrested a is academic and Eccles appearance rating d cadet award by the boy who admitted he Melbourne Douglas Ruth Dix- had stolen the well above last year and that it Amvets and a tand truck from Cramer efficiency on Kenneth Cravens Harold Carhas a good chance of regaining the in the evening The boy was honor rating which had become medal by Glen Brothers Music ver Harold Austin Ann Bailey earlier held by the police youth bu almost a tradition at the school Co to a band member selected by Ernest Ajax Joan Moves Harold being reau Noorda Fifteen Brown Jesse Raymond Lillywhite Members of Ogden chapter of Director association marksmanship medals will be prethe Reserve Officers Baker-MerriAmll post are urged by I t Col Francis C sented by Burton to witness the review erican Legion to members of the rifle team who fired in five out of Tuesday Burton local R O A vice president asks members so seven matches Don't read or work with light Unit awards include a trophy to rendezvous in full uniform at that is too dim too strong comcompany by Baker-Merri- ll the R O T C headquarters at the best drilled Kanzler-Mill- s ever SB but from post trophy anywhere p ing of Foreign Wars trophy your shoulder While the collective gunsight of Veterans a trophy to the rifle team for Two service stations were en the corps will be trained on the and SUNSET Davis County — Harry defeated all other junior over the week-en- d having tered and accord cadets star individual red D W R Doxej R O T C rifle teams in the state Chambers Gwilliam 82 of Sunset to ine Dolice renorts units will be gunning for a va- The n three-teUtah a is at died Utah latter sponsored by pioneer Entrance to the Allan Bucher and trophies to be riety of medalslocal of the Reserve Officers a m Sunday in an Ogden hospital station 2800 Washington was and state or- department presented by Cadet Capt Richard association two-da- y a rear door apHe gained illness a by forcing 1 ganizations following The inspection is being conduct- Slater will accept the trophy will was a retired farmer of Davis parently bv use of a ninch bar trophy About $125 in nickels and ed as a portion of Sixth army area beThe marksmanship by Col Raymond R county and an active LDS church were stolen from a till pennies presented The inspection which activities Office newly-electe- d Brady president of worker were ransacked will require the major portion of the Mr Gwilliam was born Aug 6 drawers Utah department of R o A Nothing was takm frnm tho Brady was one of the prosecutors 1865 in Paradise Cache countyPal-a Avery J Gardner station 2302 t the Nuernberg war criminal son of Henry B and Elizabeth Adams police said Entrance was I mer Gwilliam The family moved likewise trials Windows Are the Eyes of Your Horn by forcing a rear to Hooper when he was a small boy door withgained a bar or similar pinch to now known South later Hooper YOU NEED Office desks were ran ooject as West Point where he resided sacked until four and a half years ago Cloth Window Shades when he moved to Sunset In the LDS church he was Traverse Bods a member of the high priest I Venetian Blinds quorum Sunset ward and while in Jack M Gibson 25 of 704 Wall West Point was active in MIA a Hill field employe died Sunday and choir See work noon of a gunshot -- wound which On June 30 1898 he married D B Ballantyne said Leah Lieut Police Moore in Hooper Mrs Frank E Ellis and Mrs VAN SONS was The body was Surviving are his widow a son Marie Allred of Ogden placed third found slumped in the front seat of Henry E Gwilliam Sunset daugh- Sunday in an point FREE ESTIMATES an automobile parked in front of ter Mrs Ethel Fowles Ogden bridge tournament sponsoredpairs by Rd Phone the Gibson home A gun was ly- eight grandchildren two great- the Utah division American Con and ing nearby the officer said Mrs a tract sister Carrie grandchildren Bridge league at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City G Cottle Garland Services will be conducted WedFirst place winners Victor Sears nesday at one p m in the Sunset Salt Lake City and Sgt Raymond ward chapel by Bishop George S Michelson Hill lield are eligible Reid Burial will be in Hooper to participate in the national tourcemetery directed by the mortu- nament in Los Angeles in May with $50 expense money each ary 3408 Washington Ogden Thirty-fou- r persons participated in the Salt Lake tourney each of which possesses at least one master win loo napoint player must to be awarded tional rating points DIAL one master point 9533 Prowlers Enter Two Buildings Annual Review Will Take Place Tuesday Afternoon Inter-Mounta- in Ogdeniies Attain 'U' Honor Roll e high-hono- j rs nt Mel-ber- best-drille- Eye Don'ts one-thir- ty Harry Gwilliam Two Gas Stations Pioneer Dead Are Victimized 0 I "OS" If Gun Wound Fatal To J M Gibson KaMKN a self-inflict- Ogdenitps Third In Bridge Event ed all-mast- Movie Scheduled On Recreation itllKBL?- fcrlaawaJlTrl m : BaaaWBI 0 "m wTl llBUlWB!iBlPiPil:W' lHP jxJlalBaalfiSKaSaaHBai - A movie depicting forming of a program in a typical will be shown for parcommunity building of Terrace Tuesday April p m it was announced today It is hoped a summer recreation program for children of all ages can be worked out at Washington Terrace soon according to Walter Mikesell chairman of a committee on the project Mrs Robert Snoddy is secretary-treasur- M "M M1 I 1 1 M "jMaafl t 'M W afc Moore's Nurseries Phone 5900 1266 Washington Blvd an AUSTIN PORTRAIT war" "God is not responsible for war It is Satan and not God who is responsible for war" Apostle Merrill said 'Greatest American' At the morning session of the conference held in Ogden tabernacle Apostle Merrill said "Joseph Smith was the greatest American this country has ever produced Judged on the basis of what he did and what he taught Joseph Smith certainly was the greatest prophet that ever lived excepting Jesus Christ himself" "When Joseph Smith saw the Father and the Son he was given the most glorious vision ever given This vision to man in mortality was given to an unlettered boy and not to a great scholar that the Lord might show forth His power The vision was necessary because people did not believe God existed as a personal being" said Apostle Merrill Mark Garff of Salt Lake City of the general church welfare com mittee 'reed members to heed the counsel of church authorities to be prepared to take care of them selves and their households in of emergency He explained that "each individual and each family should store a year's supply of food and other necessities" This conn sel is also given for wards and stakes of the church he said Award Presented Presentation of a master men's MIA award was a feature of the conference The presentation was beautiful BRONZE PORTRAITS Students Elope Wed in Nevada Shirley Dean Eldredge and Rich- ard B Glasmann Ogden high school students stole a march on their friends Sunday by motoring to Elko Nevada where they were married by an Elko minister The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry J Eldredge 1549 Maule drive and the bridegroom a son of Mr and Mrs William W 903 Twenty - fourth Glasmann street Following the marriage the two telephoned to their parents in Ogden where they received a blessing and the hopes they would return home This the pair said they will do to be graduated with this class year's senior high school The engagement of Shirley and Richard was announced recently with plans under way for a wedding in the summer AUSTIN STUDIOS FORMERLY AUSTIN — LUMIERE STUDIOS - - 23 03 Seasoned lodgepole pine posts treated with an effective servative to prevent decay pre- Re- duces maintenance and protects your Investment Chas DeMoisey Phone 22 f m Samp aa 10 reveals original beauty of curtains and 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Save sew — anf swH if you prefer i-- ate hp iSBP&f Under Same Management Confirmation and Communion Photographs a Specialty OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY 12 S Main Street 2374 Washington Phone Phone Open 9 a m to 6 p m Daily Open 9 a m to 6 p m Daily Saturday 'til 8 p m Saturday 'til 8 pm Sunday 12 to 6 p m Sunday 12 to 6 p m Means More Profit ' SUPER CLEANING" Friendly care Home Grown True to Name m SLaaaaaaar IIWW1 aaaamWamaB""w"" FRUIT TREES Fence Posts and Poles er f made by George La r kin stake A who said President 01 the event uiis mi The honor was conferred on Jack Gordon Moore a member of the Mr Thirteenth ward bishopric Moore has been active in athletics and dramatics Sunday school MIA and scouting Stake President Laurence Burton gave members a program — pay a full tithing attend sacrament meetings and teach your families to do the same and teach children the He principle of temple marriage a recreation community ents at the Washington 20 at eight vM&&kaM&a&i&BUSSiilStt er Apostle Joseph F Merrill speak- ing to a capacity congregation Ogden stake conference Sunday warned "America is going to be destroyed if this nation continues to go on as it has been going the past eight or nine years" 'We are yielding ourselves to the devil The situation is extremely dangerous It is dark dark dark indeed" Apostle Merrill said Lives on Distress "Communism is here and is reaching out its tentacles It lives on distress The devil Is in it If this world is to have peace "we must observe the golden rule There is no other way" Apostle Merrill said "If we want peace we must respect the rights of others" "There never was a time when the devil had so much influence as today In all the world there is trouble trouble trouble Satan has darkened the minds of men who occupy the pulpits They are not the speaker teaching the truth declared Apostle Merrill said that in com munistic Russia they do not believe in God They teach in the schools from the kindergarten that there is no God he added He also called attention to re ligious decay in England where Sunday services attract very small congregations as compared with the in former capacity attendance He said tnat in &ngiana years "many people say there is no God because if there is a God He would not permit them to be distressed by also asked members to read tn Book of Mormon between now and the end of the year Lef'5 roll up our sleeves and eer into the fight against inflation Attack k from every angle Every rime yoa make and purchase be sore k's necessary when yon consider a loan be sure tit's for a productive purpose This bank in nam wiM cooperage by discouraging speculative borrowing and encourage regular saving Join in the nation-wid- e pro g gram of regular saving and sound use of credit wise-buyin- Certified Dry Cleaners mstm 2— Borrow 3— Spend only for MMfttioi carefoey — ovoid Mode market togoioHy m e bonk ootownt 5— Invest regularly m U S Sovins Bonds 4— Sove |