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For Idaho Plane Top Lions' Post April 24 — Joseph W Williams Morgan merchant and active community leader has been named a candidate for the office of Lions Ingovernor of District 28-ternational by members of the it was anMorgan Lions club nounced today by Ivan E Bell club president name Williams' will be placed before the stat Lions convention to be held at St George in June The candidate has served as president of the Morgan Lions club as a tone chairman for the district and as deputy district governor His community activities have included service as Morgan county commissioners chief of the volunteer fire department for the past 14 years a director of tha county ambulance service for five years chairman of various governmental fund drives and chairman of Boy Scout drives He is married and the father of three small daughters MORGAN MARIES Idaho April M CAP) — Searchers for the missing ST aircraft that disappeared between Coeur D'Alena and Caldwell last Sunday returned Saturday without success The group of Caldwell men looking for the blue Stlnson plane that vanished carrying Caldwell's Mayor R H McNeil and Don Baldridge With their wives are determined to continue the search They said Saturday after returning from tha area between Harrison and Kellogg that they will continue tha search "until we find what wa came after" The report of a plane seen over St Maries Sunday and later over Clarkia was dismissed when it was found that the plane sighted was too small to have been tha one ought Also checked without success was report of broken trees in the Clarkia district A fir between Deary and Bovill on Sunday ia being investigated The fire was reported by Elbert schools Downing superintendent of was not at Deary who said that it a wood smoke fire Ft H McNeill (left) mayor of Caldwell Idaho Don Bald- (right) of Caldwell and their wives have been missing in a ce plane alace last a Sunday wnen iney oegan a nop irom Coeur Aiene ior uaioweu A F L Strategists Plan Act Defeat Joseph E BOISE April 24 (AP) — Thea national minimum wage law of nomination states conference or me noi ess man o terns oacn western Mor?wsenior from Federation of Labor Sat adopted a movement to Republican American citizen grant navments in the 11 two terms urday recommended a plany of ac- western state tion for repeal of the work They decided to continue act and defeat of congressmen votin Washingoffice an on up measure setting the for ing with the AmeriThe conference attended by dele- ton D C to work Labor on legisof can Federation states 11 western the from gates states western orlation affecting federations state that suggested activation to postpone and agreed They ganize political activity groups conduct a "grass roots" campaign of the office until further financial Weston to defeat legislators voting for the matters were arranged said 't i act The group reelected E M Weston Want Uniform Laws of Seattle as executive secretary The conference recommended and selected Cheyenne Wyo as that western states adopt more uniin 1949 conference May form industrial Insurance laws and site for the From now on heavy shipments In case Wyoming Is unable to make that efforts be made to get state in breeds all Chicks of Baby arrangements for the meet Oregon to disability will arrive twice weekly They was selected as the alternate host legislatures?laws adopt for workers injured are of the best egg laying strain state while off the job in America Place your order Bark The delegates went to the picket Day can have and by phone as you lines earlier In the day and picketreiterated said Weston the group fresh arrive them Ring its stand for a they ed Boise laundries and cleaning esday when tablishments that have been struck surplus labor is available to fill the Jobs created by the shorter work for several months The confer2463 Grant Ave ence then adopted a resolution that day The delegates went on record for state federations of the western states raise money to help the Boise local of the International Laundry Workers A F L April Rees has filed for the of state representative gan county on the ticket Rees has served in tha state legislature Taft-Hartle- Taft-Hartl- ey 4 com-pensati- six-ho- ur KIMBALL PIANOS A V Head Will Visit Utah Today D EXCLUSIVE in 'the sstw Kimball Consolette: 1 —Pipe Organ Tone Chara- 8— Direct Hammer Blow Action S— Balanced Even Tension Scale Better PUmo—A Better Price TODD TAYLOR nil mm op Washington Blvd— Tel T51f TtDUC Til — CI If SALT LAKE CITY April 24 (AP) — John L Golob of Hibbing Minn national commander of disabled American veterans will arrive here Sunday night for a two-da- y visit to Utah He will be accompanied by hie wife Golob will confer with officials of the veterans administration in Utah and with Utah D A V officials He will be the speaker Monday evening at a public meeting at which Utah Gov Herbert B Maw also will speak i!liRBjHgHsywJfytff qBMissssssssssnMlBsssssssss sMbi 1u!wiHYv THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD EXAMINER ' SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 25 1 948 Vigilant Girl 13 Aids in Capture Of SL Burglar Home Relations SALT LAKE CITY April (AP) — Salt Lake City oolice credited the persistence of a girl for tha capture today of a prowler They told this story Mitchell Wright said he was awakened by his dauEhtar Thelma who be lieved someone was trying to break into the house Wright made a thorough investigation but found nothing amiss j A short time later his daughter him This time awakened again Wright found a screen removed from one window and the window slightly raised Then Wright said he saw a man in the back yard Wright roused his brother Corbet H Wright who rifle through the stuck a window and ordered the man to stand still Police took the man into custody CITY April 34 stability in childhood is a factor in successful marriage the Utah Home Economics association war told Saturday "tHrsonality development in the child should be a prime consideration by parents both In personal relationships and future patterns of mental and physical growth" said Miss Hulda P Van Steeter assistant professor of child development and family relations at the University of Utah Emotional nourishment as well as physical needs is a basic necespersity for a happy son both in early years and later SALT LAKE well-round- ed life" Joseph W Williams More than 200 persons attended spring conven tion A spring fashion show featured the afternoon session The association elected Bertha Lorentzen of Salt Lake City as president Merle Chipman home economics instructor at Weber college was named councilor and BRIGHAM CITY April 34 — Hazel Stevens state health nutri Dasil Williams 35 Plain City who tion specialist was chosen editor suffered severe hurts in an auto- of the association's monthly newsletter mobile accident Friday at eleven-fort- y p m at intersection of three 8 highways Just north of hare was reported in fair condition tonight at Cooley memorial hospital He suffered multiple lacerations and head injuries Carl Simpson 41 BRIGHAM CITY April 34 — The Hooper suffered hurts in the same following recent births were reaccident Williams and Simpson were pas- ported today from Cooley memorial here: sengers in an automobile driven by hospital Errtest J and Navie Bond Burgi Chester B Burnett 35 Malad Ida daughter April 15 which was involved in a collision Brigham City Myron Alma and Shirley Gun-ne- ll with a car driven by Wilford WenChambers Ogden daughter dell R F D 2 Brigham City 15 April Policemen Brigham City Harry Leonard and Helen Smith Pierce Smith and Stewart Tingey who inCity R F D No 1 son vestigated said the mishap took Brigham 18 April place while Burnett was making a and Doris Gibbs Nelleft turn to the west and Wendell sonLee Gordon son Mantua April IT was driving south Knudson Howard Guy and Arlene City son April 18 "If no one claims the road it Brigham Raymond and Kerma Snow 19Lar-se- n probably would be all right for Brigham City son April me to build a house on it The Joseph Dewey and Alta Carter holes are nearly deep enough for Spendfove Brigham City daughter the foundation right now " April 20 There is a road connecting Washington Terrace and Riverdale road over which a large percentage of the Terrace-Ogde- n traffic flows which no one seems to own 8 according to Rudger Thornock Victory road Washington Terrace In letter received from Thornock Saturday by The Ogden Standard - Examiner and later shown to Weber county commissioners condition of tha road is set forth and the reluctance of Ogden city Weber county or federal government to do anything about it la cited It seems the road la a part of the Terrace which Ig owned by the federal government but the federal government has made no provisions for the upkeep of the stretch Turning to county commissioners residents have been turned down because the road does not belong to Weber county The same situation exists relative to Ogden city's doing anything about In his letter Thornock says "No one wants to fix the road Must we wait until someone is killed before anything is done? "What was the road built for anyway? For at least half the residents of the Terrace it is the nearest route to Ogden or county trading centers An objection against fixing our road raised by some aren't powers is the fact that-w(This statement was taxpayers made In a previous meeting of the county commission) Directly perhaps we are not at present but our money helps make possible payment of taxes by property owners in Ogden and throughout the county as well "Is it possible our business is not appreciated? Do the powers behind the tools realize that between $220000 and $30000 per month is spent by Terrace residents? 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