Show 9A THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 5 1949 R Inquiry Held On Detention Utah's Public Debt Low Home Charges Taxpayers' Group Avers T Leg of Boat Trip Og-de- MilColo and I sa belle Gal waukee Wis arrived here Tuesday in a surplus rubber navy landing raft They left Green River Wyo 400 miles upstream July 8 The trio told of losing another boat a plywood vessel at Disaster Falls in Ladore canyon d early on the trip The boat in a hole near the upper falls Gifford rode the bottom of the capsized craft for some distance before it was smashed to bits on rocAs at the lower fails He swam to safety Miss Galo and Griffith plan to continue through the remainder of the Green river and down the Colorado river to Lees Ferry Ariz without taking the rubber boat out of the water Gifford left the party here to return to Colorado Springs where his mother is ill They said they plan to reach Lees Ferry in about three weeks more They shoved off on the final leg after a brief rest here The two men met Miss Galo while conducting boat tours on the San Juan river some months ago and planned the trip for this summer 12-fo- ot over-tune- CITY Aug 5 f AP) Anns for cash dividends on National Service Life Insurance will be available to veterans Atlg 29 at the veterans administration regional office 1710 Redwood road The announcement was made today by E A- - Littlefield manager who said the average veteran will receive a dividend of about $175 Taylor-Wright- M 's YOU'LL BE Sl'RPRISKD with the New Fall j - i j To Make Room for 'Fido insists on being up front when we drive!" SALT LAKE CITY Aug 5 (AP) Theme of the Utah Education fall convention will be the use of education to develop better understanding among-peoplAllan 11 West executive secretary said todav The convention will he held Oct 5 at Hotel Utah Wei t said He listed speaker- - as Walt tr Loban profession of hum m tie University of Minnesota and Albert Ski-- : ney Raubenheinerj dean of the! school of education University of Southern California iJ William P Mlltrfp perintendent Ogdin city schools wUl preside over the sessions West SALT LAKE CITY Aug 5 (AP) — Despite current warm weather snowbanks from 10 to 15 feet deep still remain in Utah's higher elevations the U S geological survey water resources review said today The government agency a survey on the matter-- e con-duct- ed 13-1- 1 recently The remaining snow is a it of the 'abundance piled up during the extremely severe win- ter District Engineer Milton Wilson said the accumulation of snow is helping to hold Utah's stream flow above normal re-su- Approximately 5000 aie expeccn Davis Announces delegates i : 5 LATEST STYLES represent BOISE Aug 5 (AP) — Crews is county in the intermountain paare hopeful they will get the upper rade hand on a forest fire north of IdMiss Stone 18 attended grade aho City today school and high school in Davis Lynn Knight fire dispatcher for county graduating from Davis the Boise national forest said the high school in 1948 as valedictorblaze has spread over about ian She attended Weber college Osden last year where she maA force ' of 180 men with two jored in the music department tractors is battling the flames and She was a member last year of the Dorian Singers at Weber She was another 24 men went out early to- also a member of the college orchday Fire fighters were hampered In estra Miss Stone has been LDS Sun-£- y their work by high winds all day school board organist for Thursday Knight said He said the fire is "crowning" North Davis stake She has given concerts She has taken badly This means the flames are six private racing to the top of the tall lodge-pol- e part in a number of ward stake public musical program She pines When a gust of wind and hits the crown sparks and blazing plays both the piano and violin The talent contest is being sponbranches are carried from several yards to a quarter of mile into and sored by the Davis county fair board in competition with other other stand of timber Six other small fires of about an counties holding fairs The program will be broadcast acre in extent in the Boise national forest have been controlled Knight Tuesday at eight p m from the said ttahr thiatre over r"dio station AH the fires were attributed to KALL The salute will be to both a lightning storm which moved Morgan and Davis countiea over the area late Wednesday night The fire dispatcher said "about four days of rain are needed badly to really help the situation 600-acr- es Idahoan Reports His Auto May of the Utah Education association tooay termed congressional aben donment of the federal aid to edu cation bill as "regrettable" Backers of the measure have an nounced in Washington tnev see no nope tor passage of the measure oe fore 1950 t certain "It is regrettable e united church leaders and — Mates chamber of c ommei HMRBS1 been successful in i jostDonine the granting of educational 0 pportunt ties to American school children West said "The Utah Education association recognizes that lobbies opposing the bill are well organized and well financed but we have confidence that no groups can successfully deny the wishes of a majority of American citizens who favor the dui ne sauL Parole Violators Clexi Pricnn Tnema Kustom-Buil- Have Struck Boy SALT LAKE CITY Auk S (AP) n LeRoy I verso n investigator from the Salt Lake City police dehit-ru- partment said last night that a Lava Hot Springs Ida man had said he might have been the driver of the car which struck and inMi-?- jured a Calif boy Iverson listed the man as Max D Conn 60 who said that while urivias in soa twar ma car struck what he thought wee a "bump in the road" ' Cahlt vH hp IM r'no child at any time the investigator The Idaho man told police that after rear) ins an iMmit n ttm a ddent to e Salt Lake City newepe per he decided to report to police headtjuarte r Iverson said no complaint was filed against the motorist yester- aay dui mat trie lacts were to be presented to County At t ncv n-- R flP Mr at this activity June 21 1948 to diseet the depot's dispensary and industrial hygiene program In his top N3D health role Capt Lund has guided a dispensary health program that coveted e wide scope of treatment of occupational illness (reinjuries and quiring emergency attention) which enabled thousands of civilian and military personnel to continue on or return to their Jobs at the earliest possible time Capt Lund who served as an army private during World war L is a native of Paxton I1L Shortly after he 'wee graduated from Rush com-plet- V afSBnggspHsaiMlK' 4 Mux SfjfttjfvlB 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UNHEARD-O- F Medical college in Chicago he a decade of private practice before entering his naval medical career He held a wartime temrjorary M Morrissey todav rank of captain from Nov 1945 until Meanwhile the boy James Car-rtll-o Jan 1848 He was selected end apson of Mr and Mrs Daniel from commander to hs Carrillo remained In critical con- pointed rank in June 1848 dition at the Salt Lake general present hospital late last night fonce reports showed the child was injured ea he darted into the 1 paw Ol a large dark 51 dan ed Ed-wa- rri — LOOK- Koldewyn Family Arranges Reunion PageM i 6FHE OUR FINEST SELECfmi QUALITY FAMMCS a mm Note: Select the fabric you desire and we'll build the f urnit tire pieces you choose at cost '' jpq STOP BY TOlttAY or Call These UnutMgjCsW jflHnaiwiirr Descendants of Zwler William Koldewyn will meet for a reunion Sunday Aug 7 at one p m in Lortn Farr perk A program is scheduled for three p m Bach family is tq bring a lunch end table service For information concerning the event they may call 8143 IHHHK Immi 1 sft Hey f TWIN FALLS Aug 9 (AP) -iwo nan parme violators loaay faced sentences 0f not more than i years in the Idaho state penitentiary after being found guilty oi Era nn larceny District Judge Kales Lov e Th JosenH Cli sentenced day Vance 21 Jesse R Ortega BOISE Aug S (AP) — With Who cave and Salt Lake Citv as the more Idshoans in the labor market place of residence jPolice said theii there is both more employment and records snow Utah parole vi unemployment in the state at the present time The two pleaded guilty to l The Idaho state employment ser- ins the car of Tom P nnit vice said it has placed 39189 work-er- a Of the MississiDDi state nnliro in industrial and agricultural he and Mrs Brady were V&l durin8 the first six months of rcic usi in 1949 It placed 33752 during that juiy Tken were articles valued at period last year $1500 There is a of farm labor thisplentiful summer supply the service said in contrast to shortages during the past eight years t n FABMiKrmw aM a Reasons for adequate farm labor umn i uea sun tor are to due supplies largely workers today in Second) district turning from industry to agricul- court against George I Thontpeon ture mechanization and reduction They were marcruelty In acreage of crops that demand charging the bulk of farm labor the service ried Dec 20 1943 at Farmington said As the harvest season starts the Marriage License service employment FARMINGTON Aug 5 Willie predicted there will be a fast upturn in la- Henrv- 51 anrl Myrtle Hnr 4 bor demand It added unseasonable both of Ogden had obtained weather could turn a labor surplus marriage license today at the Davisa Into a deficit county cierx s oiiice Idaho Job Picture Is Explained Tungsten Yielded At Idaho Mine LEWISTON Idaho Aug 8 (AP) The Ace Gold Mines on the South fork of the Clearwater river has begun the first commercial production of tungsten in north central Idaho Discovered in 1910 the mine had produced only gold until a recent discovery of the possibility of recovering tungsten Elix C Flunke Lewiston company secretary-treas-ursaid The mine is near Fall creek which is a mining settlement 127 miles southeast of Lewiston Funke said only other Idaho tungsten producing mine is in Lemhi coun- ' ty near Patterson It is the Ima Mine owned by the Bradley Min- ing Co j Quality and Value Too! 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the Salt Lake county detention home clearing up most of Um- charges of alleged Clark aid the investigation will not be trm!natd until the return of G Edward Mayne superintendent who is reported to be seriously illat Jackson Wyo following testimony at- - yesterday's hearing Clark aaid the hoy whcse mother entered the mismanarernent charges had been the victim of two embarrassing i ridden u In the first Clark Hdd the youth had been taking a shower at the heme when Mrs Mayne matron at the home entered the room with some liquid roap She was reported to save lef immediately The second incident occurred on the evening of the same day the judge Mrfd-- Mrs Mayne was In charge of four boys She sent them to the bedroom to undress for bed and then siepned to the door and had them kneel and repeat the Lord's Prayer The youth had removed his clothing but the matron had assumed the boys were not Clark recompletely disrobed ported Funny Business 'Deweyville Ward Sets Benefit BaJBfjBaasBaBBBjaaajpeasH 1 Ka- - |