Show Second SECTION Second Section xttx ft OGDEN Grocer Bound Rites Planned for Couple Who Died 25 Hours Apart Over to Face Morals Charge "' Following a preliminary hearing in city court Harold Stettler 22 Ogden grocer was bound over to the Second district court for trial on a rape charge His bond was set at $5000 Stettler allegedly committed the offense against an mother Saturday evening at the store Thirty-fift- h and Adams Tuesday Stettler was sentenced by District Judge Charles G Cowley to serve not more than five years in prison when he admitted carnal knowledge charges S-- G-1- Go-del- ia Har-risvil- le B T Neville Neville ftebert T and Bruce T Neville 20 twin sons of Mr and Mrs Jo5 seph W Neville Jr Victory road Washington Terrace will be honored at a missionary farewell in the Washington Terrace LDS ward Sunday April 23 at five p m They will leave for the mission home Monday April 17 and will sail for Germany on May 2 to serve a two and one-hayear mission for the LDS church They are graduates of Weber high and Weber college and Robert was secretary to the Associated Men Students at Weber college They also were active in Lambda Delta Sigma They are members of the sixth quorum of elders and are deacon advisers 'at the Terrace ward The program will consist of a piano and violin selection by Bonnie Stone two vocal numbers by Drew Van Wagoner a reading by Jeannette Morrell and remarks by parents missionaries and churchmen The public is invited N-4- lf Sues to Get Horse j ' v f':'''" APRIL 14 1950 1ft Guest Doctors Will Discuss Isotopes and Sinus Surgery Finals Slated In Marbles And Hopscotch Finals in the annual city schools hop scotch and marble tournament will be held Saturday at nine-thira m at Madison and Central schools when A B and C class winners and city champions will be decided A variety of prizes ranging from cards pins and medals for school winners and statuettes and trophies for city champs will be given by Cpl Fred J Grant post No 1481 V F W Donald Mueller and Mrs Miriam Kidd are prize chairmen Carl Taylor principal of Dee school is in charge of the marble tournament at Central and judges will me Miss Jean Binnie Dee school George H London Lincoln Lorin Peterson Mound Fort Raymond Adams Bonneville and James C Blair Hopkins School Champs Champions in class A grades 6 and 7 class B grades 4 and 5 and class C grades 2 and 3 who will compete m marbles are: Bonneville Cleve Waddoups Keith Mrs Painter was born in Plain and Dennis Hancock Hutchings City April 7 1881 and was mar- Dee Jerry Lerohl Ipob Yamagi-basried to Mr Painter Oct f 1913 Austad Grant in Ogden The icouple settled in Ross and Robert Ralph Cragun and the View community at Burley Frank Sibert Villella Hopkins Laverl Cpglng from Ogden in 1920 Medina and Harry Griggs are! six sons and CampbellJim Surviving Mrs Tom Fjggins Mrs daughters: Lewis Blaine Green Leon WaiFred J Hill Jr John Painter tings and no entry Lincoln Doyle Jr and Mrs Lofren Nichols Bur- Leishman DeWight Hill and John ley Mrs Tom Church Jr Moscow Stokes Lorin Farr Jack Tolhurst Idaho Vern Fofter Ogden and Teddy Goodell and Robert Frost two sisters Mrs! Ella Webb and Madison Jody Harrop Donald Poul-te- r Mrs Elizabeth Ipson Lehi Utah Michael Manful and IS grandchildren! and one greatMound Fort: Boyd Christensen grandchild ji Brent Jorgensen and Gary Deamer Pingree Glen "Munson Kenneth Hunt and Ralph Peterson Polk Gordon Gabbert Brent Ennis and Robert Peterson Quincy Gordon and Norman Peterson Rouse Thomas Webber Washington RichDon ard Everts Gary Dawson and " ' V Stephens At Madison School bar where they jail got a free-tre- at Hop scotch finals will be directed at Madison school bv Mrs From there they went on into f Ruth Swenson of Lorin Farr school and judges will be Mrs Florence the theatre where Kirkmeyer Stallings Polk Mrs Melba Larson and Commissioner City gchoofl Mound Fort Mrs Maxine Webb Thomas East extended greetings Dee Mrs Ruth Bauterbaugh Madi"If there ever is anything Og- son and Miss Cleo Smith Quincy den city or thej Footprinters or B C contestants are as folA anyone else can do for you just lows: Bonneville: Patricia Wells call us" Schooff and East deClark and Lennis Jones clared "We're for you kids 100 Connie Dee Valene Coleman Pat Gunnel i per cent" e and Sharon Tracey Grant Kirkmeyer who with John E Ruthie Lee Anderson Nicholas is of the and Halley Pearline Anderson Hopkins IQwanis children's committee JoAnn Huntington Margaret Anechoed their sentiments and Helen Profazier "Now have fun" he saiiOfel derson Lewis Margaret Oberg Louise screen the lighted up the brilPeterson and ho entry: Lincoln liant technicolor hues of Walt Sally Smith Kay Van Drimmelin Disney's production of "Cinde- - and Janice McNalley Lorin Farr Barbara Russell Julie Vandehei and Carolyn Scott Madison Linda Taylor Marsha Waters and Darla Purser Mound Fort Ruth Price Ann Foulger and Ann Graser Filigree Barbara Miller Dixie Lee Dear den and Ilene Anderson Carol Ann Nopper Vicki CHICAGO Apia 14 (AP) — Polk Broome and' Jeanne Mortensen Gen Omar N Brjkdley said today Quincy Kay Van Zweden Judy Van Zweden and Cherie Jensen: the United States rra have to drop Washington Irene Montgomery Juits theory of a 'balanced army dith Coop and Bonnie Talty navy and air force to meet the defense needs Of the North Atlantic the whole western world "a small bit of sovereignty is relinquished" area It would be well worth while he The chairman of the U S joint said chiefs of staff indicated that the In an address prepared for the army might come off third best un- executive club the former chief of reviewed the acder such an arrangement He also sfcaff of the army of the recent Hague complishments observed that by placing American conference of Atlantic pact defense defense plans second to those of chiefs hi Show Brings Joy to Hearts Of 250 Handicapped Kids About 250 happy youngsters some in braces and casts and others in wheel chairs laughed and cried over the adventures of Cinderella today at the Egyptian theatre The handicapped children including students from the state school for the deaf and blind were guests of the underprivileged children committee of the Ogden Kiwanis club Ogden chapter No 27 International Footprint association the Ogden city recreation department and Ted Kirkmeyer manager of the Egyptian As the children arrived at the theatre their cars were met at the sidewalk by Police Chief Maurice J Schooff of the Footprinters whopresident personally escorted the kids to the snack -- R T j FRIDAY EVENING Railroad Starts Street Repairs City Commissioner William Stowe said today the Bamberger Railroad Co had responded promptly to a city request to resurface approximately 600 feet of trackage along Lincoln south from the abutment of Ogden river bridge Stowe said oil mulch paving had worn away from the tracks rots as deep as six or sevenleaving inches in many places The block is heavily used by truck traffic serving the Becker Products' Co plant and other buildings "The Bamberger began H cnnn its reiaair work as company was made and this cooperaquest tion is appreciated by the city" Commissioner Stowe said He said city crews have been making asphalt repairs to other temporary streets throughout the and the permanent repair work cfty will begin as soon as weather is favorable Ber-nic- Need for Revised Defense Plan Seen Hyrum S Carver filed suit in Second district court against Scott G rover Jesse Grover and Lei and False Alarm Run Stevens asking return of a roan city fire department made horse and $100 or 1300 Carver a Ogden false alarm run at ten forty-fiv- e that the horse was his charged a m today to 2457 Kiesel property and was unlawfully be- where it was reportec" a building ing' held by the defendants was on fire fer You Nee- dCharge NO MONEY DOWN: AH SANFORIZED Forest LANSHJRE Green TWILL WORK PANTS SUNTAN PANTS SUNTAN SHIRTS CHAMBRAY SHIRTS GAUNTLET WELDING GLOVES ' I llj Ig srt All the NEW SPRINO STYLES and COLORS Get an extra ALTERNATE SKIRT to go with your new FAMOUS WEYENBERG WORK SHOES StlHeel Arch Shank IB Support Cushion SHOES that can "stand th gaff " w Dr Guy I Boyden of Portland pr Guy L well known sinus surgeon who has pipneered many new developments in the field and Dr Henry Swan professor of surgery fct the University of Colorado medical center will be among the distinguished guest speakers at the 1950 Ogden Sisrgical society scientific meet- Dr Boyden will discuss "The Tonsil and Adenoid Problem" and will give two lectures to the visiting ear nose and throat specialists on "sinus surgery and laryngeal pathology" Dr Swan will talk on the new and interesting subject of "The Use of the Isotope of Radioactive Iodine in the Treatment of Thyroid Carcinoma" and on the experimental and clinical subject of "The Repair of Important Defects of the Heart and Large Vessels by the use Of Substitute or Grafted ife(H(eii Dr Boyden is professor of otolaryngology at the University of Oregon medical school and head of the ripnartmpnf nf ntnX ogy at the Oregon medical school n d r- -H Saturday Is Filing Deadline For Republican Candidates Lawrence M Malan Weber county clerk and auditor said today that Saturday is the filing deadline for prospective candidates for public office on the Republican ticket Candidates must file their Intention 20 days before the county convention of the respective party Malan pointed' out The Weber county Republican county convention is scheduled for May 5 Meanwhile five more filings were entered lnr the clerk's office today Four persons who filed declared - 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