Show 4a7 THE OGDEN fJTAW STANDARD-fXAMINt- Elberi It Curtis Named to Top NIA Position R AUGUST 28 1848 SUNDAY MORNING Drivers Escape Serious Injury as Coupes Tip RIVERDALE — Two light coupes were overturned dui meir anvera and other occupants escaped with minor injuries Saturday night about eight-thirt- y o'clock In front of the Weber Motor Vu theatre The drivers told Lieut Jack P Gridley of the state highway patrol they were both traveling asouth one behind the other when light sedan drove between forcing themboth off different sides of the highThe ears were driven by Clifford F Bingham 17 of 630 South Tenth East Salt Lake City and Narvon W Cash 20 Ogden R F D 4 Bingham suffered left arm lacer 'Strip of Death' Bids Requested The state road commission today called for bids for the first contract to eliminate the "strip of death" route in Davis county The first contract calls for grading and draining of six miles of y for the new US highway 81 between north Bountiful and Lagoon junction Ultimately divided highway will a four-lan- e be built with sufficient width on the sides for later development to a six lane route Roy W McLeese commission chief engineer said Bids will be opened on Sept 15 Surfacing contracts will not be advertised until spring Meanwhile the state public service commission continued a hearing on a road commission petition to close Glover's lane which now crosses over two railroads and the highway just south of the Lagoon intersection The road commission says the hazard grade crossing is a trafficare proDavis county residents testing the proposed closure right-of-wa- Idaho Night Clubs Feel Crackdown BOISE Aug 28 (API —Crack- downs on three Idaho night clubs were made today by the state law enforcement department Commissioner R C Lewis said a notice of intent to suspend the licenses of two Boise clubs and a notice of intent to revoke the license of the Last Frontier club near Pocatello had been issued Lewis said the Last Frontier club's license was being revoked on grounds that Batise is no longer a village The state law permits the sale only in incorporated villages and cities Judge Isaac McDougall recently ruled the incorporation of the vilk lage of Batise on the county line was void The Last Frontier club is operated by Frances McNichols Lewis said the licenses of the club Les Bois Inc and the Lounge Club located in the Owyhee hotel at Boise were being suspended for a violation of the 1847 lieruor-by-the-dri- nk law No Polio Seiqe Seen in Utah SALT LAKE CITY Aug 88 AP) No general epidemic of polio is now likely this year in Utah Frank S Emery Utah director of the National Association for Infantile Paralysis said today Emery said there is "no need for excitement" because of several recent cases of virulent type polio The approach of fall weather makes possibility of an epidemic slim he said Utah has 20 cases of polio hospitalized at Dresent Ther have been 30 this year although 44 were previously reported Emery said He noted that some of those reported as polio later were as other diseases Cases diagnosed this have originated in Salt Lake year San Juan Emery and Davis counties 1946 Plans Annual Fair Race Meet Idaho chairmen state that preparations are in full swing to make the Oneida Fair and Race meet on Sept 8 10 11 one of the county's outstanding exhibitions and celebrations fair is scheduled The three-da- y for Thursday Friday and Saturday Sept 8 10 and 11 and the horse racing events supported by the Racing association will be held daily at two pm Friday and Saturday Fine Horses will comSixty fine racing horses meet and pete during the two-da- y $1600 in purses will be paid winners In preparing for the meet the fair board is constructing 20 new stalls for the animals Ten were built last year Additional entertainment will be other provided by a novelty attractions and a tocarnival 81250 Premiums amounting will be paid in needlecraft baking canning flowers field crops garden public school art dairy beef sheep and swine exhibits Livestock Entries Entries for livestock exhibits must be in by September 1 and entries made to M C Grover county agent or the following divisions committeemen: Dairy — Clyde Bowen Lee South Geo R Burton beef — Dan Jones Parley —Deschamps Max Daniels Devere Tovey Thomas sheep Chivers swine — Elmer Ilium Leo D Williams Other exhibit committeemen are: Nutrition — Mrs John L Price needlecraft — Mrs D P Jones Jr flowers — Guy Benson garden and crops— Joe Isaacson: merchant exhibits — Chamber of Commerce Members of the fair board committee who are in charge of the are: Claude Kept celebration chairman: Laven Williams Pete Thomas W D Clark Joe D Joaes Steve Smith and Khalil Hanson Tri-Sta- te calf-scramb- le Willard Awards Reservoir Bid She became a member of the university orchestra and Utah symphony orchestra and played the violin section in concerts for three years she entered Following the university medical school and has had evperience in supervised cases in Salt Lake City hospitals During her senior year special permission was given for her to do observation work in psychiatry which will probably be her major field after interning Monday Doctor Ferguson will fly to Chicago where she has accepted rotating internship at Swedish Convent hospital pre-medi- — Committee SALT LAKE CITY Aug 28 (AP) Elbert R Curtis of Salt Lake City today was named general superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association of Saints (Mormon) the Latter-Da- y church He succeeds George Q Morris who has been named president of the church's Eastern states mission The appointment was announced by the church first presidency Curtis has been president of Sugar-hous- e stake and formerly head of the Western states mission at Denver Curtis president of the Curtis Builders Supply company here has held numerous other positions in church work n He is a of Brigham Young and first wife Miriam Works Young Glade Demands Action to Remove Prison From City SALT LAKE CITY Aug 28 CITY pre-med- ic Oneida County liquor-by-the-dri- Power-Bannoc- Aug 28 — fUsflen Ferguson daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Ferguson Brigham City was to gain a doctor's degree in medicine tonight at Kingsbury hall University of Utah Salt Lake City She was' one SOof the four to receive women of a class of the honor Doctor Ferguson is an honor graduate of Box Elder hign school class of M42 In September 1042 she entered University of Utah school and received her bachelor of arts degree in March BRIGHAM ations which were treated by Lieut a Gridley at the orscene Cash said other obiect was nifi ofinclass his right eye lodged Driver of the third car the two said continued on without stopping The license number was not obtained Bingham and Cash were cited for failure to keep an automobile under proper control ma lad SALT LAKE CITY Aug 28 (AP) Brigham Girl to Become Doctor cs hours later a few blocks from the d canyon prison in a Still at large and sought by peace officers of seven states is Fred Carl Barge Jr who eluded more than 50 officers and volunteers who combed the prison area after the escape Safe in Crowds "Any inmate of the prison knows he will be safe for at least a few hours if he can get out on the street" Glade said "The guards are afraid to fire at fleeing escapees for fear of hitting some innocent AP) Mayor Earl J Glade today demand-promaction to remove the state prison from Salt Lake City 8 branded the prison in its present site a hazard to citizens" and called on state officials to hasten completion of the new prison as soon as possible Glade said he has been "fighting" for the past 25 years to have the prison removed from the Sugar-hous- e area "The center of Salt Lake City's population is somewhere in that vicinity" he said "and the state prison has no business being in that area where hardened criminals can jeopardize the lives of citizens" Outgrowth of Break Glade leveled his blast as an outgrowth of the prison break Friday morning in which three convicts escaped over the wall on a makeshift ladder and fled through Sugar-hous- e streets as guards pursued them Several bullets were fired by at least two guards at the fleeing men Joe Gough 41 serving a sentence for robbery murand Ercil Clark derer were caught less than four ng Point-of-the-Mount- bystanders" Glade said he feels it is his duty to bear down on state officials and urge removal of the prison from the city7 Meanwhile prison officials brought Gough and Clark from solitary confinement cells where they spent the night for questioning Both men were sullen and uncooperative in assisting the prison probe law-abidi- ng To Represent Utah COALVILLE Summit County Aug 28 — Representing Utah at national FFA judging contests in Kansas City in Ostober will be Dean Rees Earl Wilson and Fred Matley of North Summit high announced today by Elme school They won state dairy division honors this week at the Salt president A program has been arranged Lake county fair M A Matley and the public is invited according coach will accompany the three to Mrs Klitgaard boys east five-year-to-l- ife Qub to Entertain BRIGHAM CITY Aug 28— The Republican Women's club of Brigham City will entertain Monday at eight pm in the Commercial club rooms all state district and county Republican candidates for the coming primary election it was Kllt-gaa- BRIGHAM brush-covere- pt "law-abidi- Floats Needed in 1Odin Allen Plans Indian Mission §£' PeacE Day Event BRIGHAM CITY Aug 28 — rd J Aug 28 — "Additional floats particularly for the business and industrial sections are needed if the high reputation of Peach days parades is to be protected" That was the statement made today by Lester Collins a member of the parade committee in charge of those two sections He also reminded participants that dates of the annual celebration Sept 10 and 11 are drawing near A float representing each manufactured item made in Brigham City and Box Elder county would make an interesting and attractive spectacle and would add much to the parade" Collins said "Floats that tell a story or give an advertising message have not been overworked in past parades" he added Business sections of the parades are open to firms everywhere but Brigham City firms are particularly urged to prepare and enter floats Collins said Cash prizes in each of the five sections of the parade will be $20 for first place 810 for second and 85 for third The five sections are industrial business schools civic clubs and churches Meanwhile members of the junior chamber of commerce comit-te- e in charge of choosing a queen and attendants for the annual celebration report that many "lovelies" sponsored by business firms have entered the contest The queen will be crowned at a dance evening of Thursday Sept 9 in Box Elder high school gymnasium Producers also report a bumper CITY Orlin son of Mr and Mrs Isaac S Allen 840 North Main who will leave soon to fill an LDS mission among the Indians of the Navajo-Zun- i mission will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday at hirty pm in L D S Eighth ward Elder Allen will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Sept 13 and will depart for his field of duty on Sept 23 He served two years in the army and since his release has beep a deputy fire warden in Bex Elder county He is a graduate of Box Elder high school and attended Utah State Agricultural college seven-t- of high quality peaches is assured for the fiesta WANTED MEN-GIRL- 23-2- 5 S Want to make a weekly salary of $40 to $75 and advance quickly to much higher earnings? Arthur Murray offers permanent career teaching dancing Delightful dignified work with nice people Previous teaching experience not necessary Please apply in person between 2 to 8 pm Don't telephone Arthur Murray Studio on Wash Blvd 478 SALT LAKE CITY great-grandso- Warning Preceded Fatal Crackup NEW YORK Aug 28 (AP) — An airlines official said today a flight bulletin on a dangerous condition in equipment went out to pilots on June 16 — just one day before a plane crashed at Mount Carmel Pa with a loss of 43 lives Earlier testimony at a civil aeronautics board hearing on the crash had disclosed that the condition first showed up in government tests in January Testimony also indicated that the condition involving carbon dioxide fumes seeping into pilots' cabins from fire extinguishers may have contributed to the United Airlines crash Wilfred W Daviea director of engineering for the airline said the dead pilot Cap! George Warner would not have had time to receive the June 16 bulletin before he began the fatal flight fire-fighti- ng Box Elder County WILLARD Aug 28 — Clarence Waterfall Construction Co Ogden has been awarded a contract for construction of a 60000 gallon water reservoir here it was announced today a cemeby city officials following at which tery improvement session bids for the project were opened The Ogden firm's low bid was $318850 Other bids'submitted were Builders' Inc 84200 and Wheelwright Construction Co Ogden $396725 As soon as the contract is formalthe reservoir ly signed it is believed will be completed in 30 days Some CHICAGO Aug 28 (AP)— Conpipe and sprinkling facilities are warm and humid Sunday tinued expected early in September Purpose of the project is ceme- very little relief Monday Federal forecasters could give tery improvement no better news than that today as deaths rose from the summer's Whistle Removed heat spell rose to 123 in longest 28 (AP) the eastern half SALT LAKE CITY Aug of the nation of Mr son David Riggs A cool air mass which kept and Mrs Ted Riggs rode all last Canadian border temperatures in night with a whistle lodged in his the 50s showed no indication of bronchial tube Surgeons at St southward toward the heat Mark's hospital removed the toy moving belt extending from the Mississippi was David this morning and river to the Atlantic coast recovering The lad swalBaltimore reported a reading of lowed the whistle while at play 101 La Guardia field New York Friday and his family drove him 99 Philadelphia 98 Washinghad at350 miles to the hospital for ton 95 tention Heat Deaths Rise No Relief Seen To our many friends and customer who have made possible ear success LACHES' BIRTH-STON- E RINGS wo ore ccnttnumg to offer through this week the some outstanding opening Beantitai syntAatte com rtlii specials we featured Saturday in celebration of the opening of oar new 1K 1J 9 store m Prove Thanks for making our opening seen a big success! - Liger Goes on Display Today MAWS SPOtT WATCN St'Ti'wali -not — u magmtttr " 1st SALT LAKE CITY Aug 28 (AP) The Liger goes on display at Hogel Gardens zoo on a permanent basis tomorrow Parks Commissioner Fred Tedesco said the rare hybrid offspring of a male lion and a female tiger will have a specially constructed plastic-frocage to protect it from persons "who might upset her ap' with petite peanuts popcorn and nt well-meani- ng fingers" Municipal League Holds Election W easst 0m - Repair num - Association of Ufa COUPON TffsWM ho bach jeweusr CO U Washington Blvd Ok den Utah SAMnONS CUANINO jtmois msmumon THI Bfi nKssn w w f 0900 for Diamonds" TWIssT CO OF OGDEN 2651 Washington Blvd MejStsS) for the SAN I TON Ad on Page lOB f cay a am e eSOa-- WATCH LADY'S tO DOB W LOOK 01 seaa rack mum a r- OP VENETIAN BLIND fooi mitehiac expan ses Aug 28 (AP) Princess Alice star attraction at the Hogle Gardens zoo is 77 years old today The venerable elephant will have a birthday cake says Joseph L Sloan parks superintendent com plete with carrot and apple trim loJK J?wo§s :M Birthday Today SALT LAKE CITY Vent mn Hind and Window Shod Dial torn ha er Window Shades Cornice Boxes Venetian Blind Laundry Service MEMBER t 71°? 1M Retaping Mat Jswrts aum©n mm sis LOGAN Utah Aug 28 (AP) — Mrs Curtis L Miner of Logan was elected president of the Utah Municipal League auxiliary today She succeeds Mrs Eric Snow of St George Others elected were Mrs Morris C Roberts Cedar City first vice president Mrs Clair R Hopkins Vernal second vice president: Mrs Harold Ellison Layton secretary-treasurand Mrs W C Tate Tooele parliamentarian VtMtton Blinds of f SKA MAN'S few fin e 816 -Sfres Soft she CHy Utah tmd Brooctwoy 161 West 94)5 OJbslinyten MvdL Wmm ! 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