Show 4A THE OGDEN f JTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 9 1948 tUtah Slaver Will 'Truck Aids Hold Methodists Given ranei discussion New beek Freedom (AP) SALT LAKE CITY June Assignments A regional conference of Their Mission Is to Further County Unity R Mutuals Plan Conference In Salt Lake Tune 0 J 9 two-da- When Board Meets 18-2- SALT LAKE CITY June 3 CAP Young people of the LDS church will gather in Salt Lake City June 0 for the 49th annual of the Mutual Improvement associations More than 10000 members of Young Women's and Young Men's M I 'A are expected to attend from all sections of the U S and many parts of Canada and Mexico New officers of the Young Women's organization will be su- I 18-2- SL take part v The action cleared the way for purchase of the plant by a group of Salt Lake City business men to be completed Mayor Earl J Glade said the city acted with "certain reservations? Other commissioners said that meant the city would offer full services to the eastern end of the area which is expected to be occupied by industry first if the sale is completed and would extend the services to the western part as needed John M Wallace Lei and Swaner and H H Bennett of Salt Lake City offered the war asset administration $1620000 for the property and asked the' city to assure them of utilities service before completing negotiations for the property They plan to develop an industrial cen- - SALT LAKE CITY June 9 Edmund (AP) — Melvia McClain was fatally wounded yesterday when he fell through the glass in the front door of his home A silver of glass pierced his an artery right groin severed and he bled to death before reaching a hospital He was the son of Mr and Mrs Ed McClain One of the boy's playmates Martha Ann Smith 10 said she had just run from the apartment and turned to see Edmund crash door as it into the French-typ- e was closing "His hands went through one of the windows and then he fell" she said "He was hanging through the window when I saw him Then he stood Up and said his stomach was cut Ten-year-o- ld Oobbs Will Head Utah Delegation Youth Falls From Car Into Ditch June 9 (AP) A boy fell from his careening car and was found unconscious in two feet of water in an irrigation ditch Mrs Ray Hall reported the youth's car swerved off the road as he tried to avoid colliding with the Hall machine She said her husband found Floyd Van Valken-bur- g of Union in the water several! minutes after the mishap Monday Van Valkenburg's condition at a hospital was described as fairly SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) S P Dobbs Ogden Democratic national committeeman from Utah will head the Utah delegation to the national convention Dobbs was elected chairman of the Utah group at a meeting last night Vice chairman will be Grant Macfarlane state Democratic chairman A transportation committee appointed at the meeting immediately set the evening of July 8 as date of departure of the delegation for Philadelphia Medical Slip OK's Licenses Hearing Begun in Pilots' SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) Under new rules E J Leimantine Abortion Case district coordinator of the civil good SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) Preliminary hearings on abortion charges against August Schreiber and Rose Gillespie opened yesterday before City Judge Reva Beck Bosone Spectators were barred from the courtroom The hearings for Mrs Gillespie a convalescent home operator was Schreiber continuing today a naturopath was notified to appear June 22 Xsrv aeronautics administration said renewal of pilots licenses is made on the basis of medical certificates The license itself never expires Leimantine explained but becomes invalid without a valid medical certificate accompanying it He said pilots would not be notified of the expiration dates of their medical certificates responsibility for renewing them rests entirely with the individual Plant Aids Tour Sevier Valley Wft f&raSBBBi I are Approximately 75 members of the Box Elder chamber of commerce and Brigham City business men bus tour of the county The photo above was taken as the delegates left by current v on a good-wi- ll Left to right they are E B Owen V Earl Madsen J W Howard Mayor Lorenzo J Bott and J D Gunnerson I Tour Held Highly Successful Box Elder BRIGHAM CITY Good-Wi- ll Utah Girl Drowns In Union Creek SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) Allsop Virginia drowned yesterday when she fell into a creek at Union The child daughter of John Ruel and Addrean Tait Allsop of Union fell into the stream while playing MIDVALE Utah June 9 (AP)— with her sister and two girl friends Midvale Smeltermen's local 331 has become the tenth Utah local to Episcopal church in Wyoming withdraw from the International which will convene in Laramie on Union of Mine Mill and Smelter June 15 to 17 inclusive will be dis- Workers The union one oi tne cussed and delegates named largest formerly affiliated with the voted to leave the The guilds will recess through LUMMSW conducted last Next in is and union balloting meeting August July scheduled for Sept 9 night It has a membership of 450 x year according to J D Gunderson and Ezra B Owen president and secretary respectively of the cham"Because the communities of the county are so scattered over a large area with 1600 miles of county road between them it is felt the program will do much to bring the communities together" President Gunderson said Summer School SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) Summer school dates for the University28 of Utah are June 14 to Dean John T Wahlquist Aug director of the summer school said a session will be from June 14 to July 23 and there will be a post session from July 26 to Aug 28 six-we- 10th Local Quits Smelter Union ber "I By Auxiliary WJo June 9—Mrs was elected president Claar Lloyd of the American Legion auxiliary to Medicine Butte post No 41 at the annual business and election meeting recently in the Blyth memorial hall She will succeed Mrs Haran Orrell Also elected to office at the meet ing were Mrs Walter Ballhaus first vice president Mrs Oscar Ander son second vice president Louise secretary-treasure- r Rasmussen Mrs John Foley chaplain Mrs historian Mrs Ralph Ash ton Wayne Johnson sergeant-at-arm- s Retiring officers include besides Mrs Orrell president Mrs H F Geller first vice president Mrs Walter Ballhaus second vice president Mrs C R McDonald secretary-treasurer Mrs John Foley chaplain Mrs Ralph Ashton historian and Mrs H F Geller EVANSTON sergeant-at-arm- j PRICE Methodist es were over new ing year Methodist Price Utah June 9 (AP) — ministers and deaconess-sociatio- n preparing today to take assignments for the com- following the 69th Utah mission conference at Among appointments announced by Bishop Wilbur E Hanmaker of Denver were Walter C Wampler of Salt Lake City superintendent of the Utah Mission which includes eastern Nevada D A Bird Ogden T H Evans Tooele and Floyd Stephens Trementon and Corinne Salt Lake City appointments include Paul L Robison Centenary Methodist church at Salt Lake City L V Loveland First Methodist church Salt Lake City A R Dennis Grace Church Salt Lake City and T H Hoffman Liberty park church Salt Lake City Deaconesses appointed included Hazel Cooper superintendent of Esther Hall house in Ogden Ada Mildred Duhigg superintendent May assistant superintendent and Hazel Duhigg matron of the Highland Boy Community House in Bingham Canyon Two Utahns Will Talk at Confab SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) Two prominent lawyers left today for the north rim of the Grand canyon where they will speak at the 17th convention of the Utah State Bar which opens tomorrow The two were Frank E Holman incoming president of the American Bar association and Chief Justice Robert G Simmons of Nebraska s Quality Venetian Blinds A? social bout followed the business session when refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs Clark Redfield Mrs Frank Williams and Mrs J H Waters Auxiliary members will serve a 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St two-thir- ty i Officers Named WINDOW SHADES WISELY BUY Guild Meets Thursday EVANSTON June 9— Wyo the American Trucking association and the Utah Motor Transport as- was continuing today with a panel discussion as one of the featured events ' Among the panel speakers were Herbert Quails assistant director bureau of motor carriers interstate commerce commission and R C Lewis Idaho commissioner of law enforcement at Boise Quails said yesterday the inter state commerce commission is becoming alarmed at the accident record of common contract and private motor carrier high-price- ek Paul's Guild will meet at pm Thursday June 10 at the Parish hall for a business session states Mrs W John Watts vice inrpsirifnt vvhn will conduct Plans for the annual convocation of the SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) Officials of the Utah Manufacturers association completed a two-da- y tour of industries in the Sevier Valley today Purpose of the tour was to increase interest in manufacturing among businessmen farmers and merchants of the area R L Irvine president explained He said Utah must turn to manufacturing as the greatest avenue for expansion A banquet at Nephi following a tour of Thermold Rubber company operations at which the plant was dedicated completed the tour Earlier the rtoud visited the western Gysum plant at Sigurd Nine-year-o- ld June 9—The goodwill events planned for this two-da- y Box Elder chamber of commerce sponsored goodwill and county umty tour is proving highly successful That was the word today from 75 members of the chamber and Brigham City business men who are currently on the bus trek in the wide open spaces in the western part of the county The delegation left here Tuesday at nine-thirt-y am and that day made stops at Showville and Grouse Creek where programs were presented Monday night at Grouse Creek the travelers were guests at a dance after which they spent the night ui individual homes of the community in true "western hospitality" style Today the group was to visit Park Valley where another program and a dance are scheduled At the Howell event a number of men and women from Brigham City who did not make the complete trek will Join in the fun The event was arranged by the public relations and roads committee? of the chamber chairmaned by V Earl Madsen and John W Howard respectively The tour is part of a series of vvvvvvwvwvu TH ' ' Home Glass Door SALT LAKE CITY June 9 (AP) The Salt Lake City commission agreed to provide utilities services to the area of the former Remington small arms ammunition plant SALT LAKE CITY June 0 (AP) Sheldon Jay Barney 20 of Monroe is among 16 Utah state prison inmates who will seek favor of the Utah board of pardons June 17 This will be the last regular meeting of the board until Sep tember Barney will ask his freedom He was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and first degree arson for the death Feb 28 1946 of Lee N Lane 51 at Ogden He set fire to a motel cabin in which he had previously stabbed Lane to death Among others who will appear at the board meeting are Victor Montano 42 who has served nine years for his part in the Tooele county hex murder of Sherman Cadwell a recluse and Ben Hugh May 35 serving a life term for killing his sweetheart In Carbon county in 1944 Montano whose life term was commuted to 30 years in 1947 will ask termination of his sentence May will ask that his sentence be commuted to a fixed time period stained during the business ses- sions including Mrs William H Reeder Jr Ogden as president Citations will be given to 48 representatives of stakes missions wards and branches for outstanding service A highlight of the convention will be an International Folk Festival June 18 in the University of Utah stadium in which some 4000 dancers and chorus members will Will Extend Boy Fatally Cut In Fall Through Plant Facilities here SALT LAKE CITY y VAN KAMPEN'S S7M Riverdale Road 1 i Men's Rings $149 up n Better assortment of Heavy Geld over Sterling- Solid Sterling Silver and Birthstones ax 3 THE OWL DRUG STORE 1 - at CARPET AND FURNITURE CO Phone -o- ld-filled 99c A to 399 24th and Washington 10 M BsVMsVMSflSssaBB STOP IIuJUvj trying to "get along" with makeshift silverware service Just is- - stop in at our store and LOOK A at the services that give y© More -- For Ycr SILVER Dollar ' 1 Look ror tnis l ' i£ J vaae-mar- A K j §T 1 LISTEN to these loj price--th- an com- - pare with any other silverware of "Ef V l fimjm this fine qual :y SERVICE FOR 8 With Chest SERVICE FOR 52-PIE- With Chest SERVICE FOB !'' 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