Show Second Section Second Sedition SECTION ft OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING Moose Takes Rest in West Ogden Bases Report Federal Creed Event Winners Ogsien area winners of the Lake federal personnel councils "creed for federal employes" contest were announced to- and Adams The window hird same" v ?t vBRBaHBjaBVBsanajHiivniT Truck Breaks Leg RHSMHIPPR Nancy a loyal moose if there ever was one confers with her master William T Scott Fort Washakie as they stop off in West Ogden for a rest" on their way to a convention in San Francisco She does tricks too Half-Tonn- er Tot's Condition Gonna Donald Louise Hennesey daughter of Mr and Mrs 565 Hudson Hennesey i- two-year-o- ld - at her home I the moose stopped off — Nancy °n 1 way to a convention in San°nJwr Francisco convention' nay ine ttioose convention na- Nancy who is two years bid and weighs about 1000 pounds official mascot of tho r der of Moose at Lander Wyo She parade in the Golden Gate 8 City Aus VVllh her UWP Inlnoa nd Mrs William T Scott Of 'Fort Washakie Wyo who started car-- ! jus ior nancy when she war 1C her mother had ear departlled by an Indian on the ment has been w5 !5r reservation transferred to the Thi?ac qH'te 8y- rePertoire of Omaha branch of 1! but by the the company He to be inter- wa? ready !im:!h will be in charge west Ogden she was tLZ s of the A Arsenal Villa man She won t LiA work when she s hot" department of the which is sheriff's office Thursday afternoon Scott explained store the The Scotts five on charges of indecent exposure among from Roy reslargest in the M" JohnA: following complaints i— rclter vii Hi- anl idents Penney chain cause Nancy had to ride around Mr Dinsdale a Deputy Sheriff Fenton Atkinson in the back of her truek whii It aid the man was traced by offinative of Ogden cers who had obtained a descrip- was bemg repaired at various started work in places in town she got overheated tion of his automobile from a fore she left for the coast Sacramento the Atkinson Deputy Roy girl store of the Pensaid the man had reportedly ex- though Nancy cooled off enough ney company and Mr Dinsdale kiddes quite a show posed himself to the girl and had in AveJhe was transferred here in 1936 He attempted the West Lake street to entice her into his neighbor-noo- n to married and has two children automobile Raymond and Johnny He left toThe man stationed at Hill air day to take over his new assign- force base- - reportedly admitted the ment His successor is Eldon Cran-dastory and three other section of board formerly of the third floor cases of indecent exposurereported was oestroyeci and an outdoor shelter Sforrhnrf K fl- from a rubbish fire which got out h iwenxy-sev-ent- turally Penney Company Man Promoted 14-1- lr - o-- w Suspect Facing Exposure Case piece-good- Child 12 son of Mr and Mrs Roy Child of Roy suffered head injuries and fjve fractures of the right leg late Thurs- day afternoon when he rode his bicycle into the path of a truck According to Weber Countv DeD- A western regional convention of uty Joseph W Child the youth the Air Reserve association is rode out of a driveway and into of a truck driven by Wilplanned for Hill air force base to- the path liam M Anderson 55 also of morrow Rov The boy was taken to the Dee of hospital where his condition was for the meeting said a proposed reported as good today merger of the Air Reserve associ- ation anri other air ormr witl be the principal matter of busi"ess l° be discussed The pro-i- s a year ago posal was voted will from Wash-wi- ll attend "Agates ntonOregon California Idaho Number of polio cases reported i Nevada Montana 4 Arinuta mnA an Ogden and vicinity Utah Burnham mM Rrio during 1949 rose to 13 late Thursday afternoon Chester E McCartyi Portland na- admission of a tiona! president of the Air Reserve with the and a man to boy win auena the polio ward at St Benedict's Others to speak will be Harold hospital Stuart assistant secretary of the Both of the patients are from fair force department: Maj Gen Ogden one the 500 block on Jehn E Upston commanding gen-f- Grace and from the other from West eral of the Fourth air force and Thirty-firLt Gen Elwood P Ouesada polio patients are currentant to air force chief of staff in ly Seven confined to the hospital lI CRarge of the air reserve To Study Merger ' in West °n - ld I torn M EfS Suspect Tried in Attack Case Firemen Answer Lesser Alarms John W Cariin 30 1 Arsenal Villa was to be arraigned in the Burch Creek court late this afternoon on a charge of attempted He was arrested Thursday on tape a warrant by Deputy Sheriffs Hadley and F F Atkinson He allegedly assaulted a girl July 1 Ogden City fire department sent two trucks to a grass fire at 750 Patterson Thursday afternoon One truck responded ttf the first call and when firemen arrived they put in a call to the station for No damage was reinforcements done by the flames At a m today y r? — 'Mviouii -- " thVtwil Hospital Reports Two Polio Cases I d4 ! BSU-I°- m fAVZci 9 M-M- st Ik M-M- Fine Imposed In Attack Case $25 Jack Leggron 29 of 2687 Lincoln who admitted a battery charge was sentenced in Burch Creek court late Thursday to pay $25 or serve 12 days in jail He allegedly on July 10 at the Rainbow Gardens struck Lowell F Dawson Hill field on the face and head with his fists without provocation -- In NEW OAT 1 rvi wamans bhown i Is SHdeS Oil Irfftl Dr Completely and Was-t- 5Af cSnSnIs j 00 Deposit 55 Will i visited that country for U S in The Slide niefnrod intA ik " me mcvh oi iran ine agncui ttirAI ntltlrwiir rA t Lay Away Yours! mi era iim T'l 111 111 Dig-pla- y of New Arrivalsl MCUES W Stewart from Iran He was Compre-fprHlvel- y Told in Our Colored slides of Iran were shown to members of the Kiwanis club Thursday afternoon by Dr George Stewart conservationist at the U S forest service regional office ' J j ii Aim Berg M-M- " SAVE AT THIS BIG ne Among those in charge of an L D S Ocden stake attag Ang II at Crystal Springs are: (left) Annette Graham and Mary Linslay The L D S Ogden stake ' and Gleaner Girls are planning a swimming party for Aug 15 at Crystal Springs Busses will leave the Sixth ward at seven p m All and Gleaner Girls are invited There will be swimming and roller skating for the evenings entertainment with hamburgers and watermelon served later Mary Linsley is the general chairman with the stake and Gleaner officers and ward representatives assisting - - ll Roy Cyclist ROY— Richard Air Reserve Unit Will Have Parade Part Reported Good following a traffic accident The child ran from the curb into Lthe path of a car driven by Barrie iNicnoias io 01 two near Twenty-fift- h and Porter Thursday at seven p m The girl was taken to Dee hospital for treatment and then was taken home Mrs Hennesey said the girl was "pretty sore" today and that her physician was checkG to Schmidt Ted According to see if the child's collarbone Cing of Co the J manager Penney store in Ogden Clarence Dinsiale was fractured manager of ready-- t Le-Ro- Of Wyo good condition today J-7- depicting St Pat- land was broken in six places by vandals who threw stones The discovery was made by the Rev L B McCaul assistant cas tor Several stones and pieces of broken glass were strewn in the aisles One of the stones was so large and was thrown with such force that it broke off a portion of one of the pews in the center of the auditorium Father McCaul said he the damage was probably thought caused by irresponsible boys but he said the boys were probably of school age or older because ofhigh the position of the holes in the window and the distance the stones traveled after going through the glass Detective John G Pincock was investigating the case Damage to the window was estimated at $400 to $500 t Winner of the final contest will be announced Aug 14 and will re10' savings bond ceive installation Individual prizes were furnished by the civilian welfare or employes committees Ogden Stake Will Hold Outing rick driving the snakes out of Ire- rs: n I Police today were investigating the breaking of a large stained glass window on the west side of St Joseph's church Twenty-fourt- h day cor-MHe- 1949 Vandals Break Stained Glass 'Holy' Window Pj Mrs Pauline W Cox 521 Twenty-tOgden was judged the Winner at Hill air force base and was presented with a S2S saetegt bond Hsr entry was: "1 To accept my job as a privilege: 2 Toy perform ssush duty consciencious-leffectively and promptly: 3 To guard safely all vital information concerning my work: 4 By cooperating fully in this manner I have the assurance of giving my best efforts toward the interests of my feilowmen and to my country" At General Depot Donald B Redd 155 Ross drive Clearfield won a $25 bond at toe Vtah depot for his entry ' I will general render maximum service to all the people by conducting government affairs at the highest level of efficiency and cooperation of which I am capable" Ogden arsenal conte$t was captured by Joseph H Hogan of Salt Lake City who was presented with a $10 cash award He wrote: "I will endeavor to serve my government in all assignments with my best effort: be dependable with dut'es or missions intrusted to me: be faithful to my superiors and serve its citizens justly and without preference: protect its jtfOertie and security and respect the laws of the lend" At Naval Depot A $50 savings bond was presented to Charles E Sessions Syracuse of the Clearfield naval supply depot His creed was: "This is our country Only as it Is kept strong and free from are we secure At all times obey its laws uphold its off9Bl ficers care for its properties and each day will give en honest dav's waUt and will help others to do the AUGUST 12 Reg 55OO HI 100 Wool Hard-finis- h S3 I Reg 895 Worsted SUITS u I to 695 DRESSES BUY FOR YOURSELF And for Daughter MULTI-FILAMEN- And Shorts Not A Penny Added for ALL The CREDIT You Needl SLIPS Juaier T Bembergv Cham brays CREPE mm a ffinU!:fla Linens f Light Sum- - 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