Show 4 v Deputies of 51 Reap Bumper Marijuana Crop THS OODEN (UTAH) STANDARCMDCAMINBt TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 22 19g0 Bidders Pay Peak Prices As Ram Auction Begins SALT LAKE CITY Aug 82 (AP)— Salt Lake county deputies harvested a rich marijuana crop SAIT LAKE CITY Aug 22 ( AP) prices were all higher than the Monday in Bingham Canyon 9 sale and in most cases twice Deputies J L Householder and Bidders paid record prices 4 W Hill said they found on Mason went rams as 732 as high purebred day The $35343 average Hampshire the deadly plant growing in the the block during the first day of total Ram Sale The price compared with $29790 in charcoal enriched soil of a back the National and $23190 in 1949 RegisMil in Highland Boy yard garden "TiieWnfrna1's00went for amounts tered pens of five sold for an averits value as beThey estimated of with each $16412 age compared tween $4000 and $5000 which exceeded the record prices $11407 two years ago and $9529 The deputies took into custody established in 1948 In many cases a man they identified as Merlin the top prices more than doubled lastAnyear average price of $10875 was Barlla 28 Ha was held in Salt that paid a year ago for yearlings and $7597 for Lake county jail on a charge of r"A Suffolk stud ram owned by W paid in the Hampshire range "possession of narcotics" pendP Hubbard of Junction City Ore larnos ing investigation by an agent of day's highest price ram clas brought the Stock the federal bureau of narcotics farm of Page Average Price The Hartley It was the second large mariN D bid $1780 for the valuable The average price for all Hamp-shire- s animal The average price paid for was $12430 compared with juana haul confiscated by counSuffolk Muds was $63981 ty deputies this year Earlier $11254 in 1948 and $8421 in 1949 the drug was The average for simle Suffolk 810000 worth of an Same High Prices automobile studs was $63981 or double the found cached in Up for sale today were in a Salt Lake City motor court Panama Columbia and $30512 paid at last year's sale Registered pens of five brought an Targhee rams They were expect- average price of $19813 per head ed to draw the same high prices also more than doubled the The top Hampshire yesterday re- This average of $9787 turned $560 to C M Hubbard and 1940 For Suffolk range ewes yearSon Junction City It was sold to averaged $18089 per head K M Keitzner Truman Minn The lings $12368 The average Hampshire price was and lambsforaveraged all Puff oiks was forage $21572 twice the $10813 paid a A pep of ten ago crossbred rams brought $300 per year Auctioneers at the sale are Bill head the highest of that class The Adams of Salt Lake City Earl O pan was owned by Thomas D Bur- v alter of Filer Idaho and Charles ton of Cambridge Idaho The av- Adams of Artesla Calif SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 (AP) erage price for was $113 24 An eight-wee- k study was announced today at a hearing Sale officials said these average involving operation of the federal land management program Hearings have been held BETTER VISION throughout the west Proposed consolidation of federal land man agement functions are under discussion of the bureau of SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 (AP) theRepresentatives budget the bureau of land U S marine corps reserve units management and the department from Salt Lake City and Ogden of agriculture are conducting the will be disbanded when they re- sessions port to their California camp for The fact finding board will not training concernmake The units leave Sept 3 for Camp ing the recommendations consolidation as suggested Pendleton Upon arrival they will in a Hoover commission report be broken up said Capt R B William Pincus of the budget buJeter inspector instructor The reau said It will however pre' units are Company C 11th tank sent lists of advantages and dis Before your child battalion Salt Lake City and the advantages from information gath goes back to school 12th engineer company Ogden ered at the hearings he said ' have hia Veterans will be assigned to or Ten Utah residents and former ganized marine units Inexperi- Governor Leslie Miller of Wyoenced men will go to boot camp ming appeared yesterday EYES EXAMINED at San Diego Intermediate men will be assigned to replacement He may need and training centers glasses Mon-T194- Rarn-eeuili- et Three 'Dinner Belles' Extension Unit At U Notes Record Rolls COALVILLE Summit County by a noon flag raising ceremony At noon girls' softball teams from Aug 22— Rodeo parade Four-contests and sports events will Coalville and Kamas valley will highlight Summit county's annual play Parade prize winners will be 8 Introduced at fair Aug p m co- Incident with prize-wiof at parade Opening Thursday a m with a ceremony "'Friday Includes evening' slate and livestock home economics and a style dress revue for Four-girls p m At beginningm- at seven-thirt- y agriculture Judging the three-da- y PentertaineiM professional affair will wind up Saturday night ment will be furnished followed at a softball with game between ninethirt m b dance to Beytsvllla and Coalville followed the music of Elmer Welter's or- H SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 — Record registrations reported by the University of Utah home study department reveal a new high of enrollees during the past period Scattered from Lebanon to Japan students signed up for 2324 courses during 1919-5- 0 through the correspondence sec tion of the extension division at the University of Utah Many of these students will never put foot on the campus as all contact with those in 42 states and five foreign countries is via the postman Assignments and texts are shipped to these students and their lessons pour in year around for grading and counsel by university instructors of the Nearly trants are residents of 107 regisUtah communities and represent an n of occupaamazing tions Ranchers a carpenter musicians an engineer salesmen a chemist housewives an interpreter a meat cutter draftsmen a min ister a landscape architect even two prisoners are included in the wide range of students who are interested in in leisure time through university nome stuay courses Service personnel are accomo dated through the United States Armed Forces Institute and vet erans register under the G I bill Education courses claim top nonors in popularity followed by naturalization English business mathematics and sociology A total courses are now available in the college level 9 high school it courses in level with naturalization and photography Weber Registrants Among the 87 Weber county registrants in University of Utah home study courses during 1949-5- 0 were Agnes Anderson Katherine Blackhurst Miriam Caldwell Clar ence Clark Estelle Doxey Lillian De Young Hortense Evans Dallas Ferguson Jay Ferguson Herman Greene Jr Gerald Heninger Florence Holmstrom H Clinton Hoyt Conroy Johnson Jean T Kunz Paul Leger Mary Lenake Mary J Lund Richard Lund Max Marble Leo Munson Paul Nicholson James Osmond Richard Raleigh Karleen nanoaii Josephine Klrie Malcolm Sabora Ora W Smith Harry So teras Emma Merlin Sprouse Ted Thorsted Charles LOGAN Aug 22 — Utah ranks Thayne 11th in the nation In the number Tribe Robert V Wade Ogden Madeline Grover Eden Virginia of school children per adult to Allen West executive Felt Huntsviile Hah Giles Mrs secretary Utah Educational Assn Leoan Burningham Hooper Irma West was principal speaker at noimes utoeriy the opening session of a conference for local U E A presidents being held at Utah State Agricultural college this week Delegates to the conference were welcomed by Dr Louis L Madsen president of U S A C which is SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22— serving as host to the group For each 1000 people in Utah we D A Fuhriman Utah aeronautics 47 more children of school director has written a letter of have age than the national average West protest to officials in charge of the reported Only five states enroll a Gunnison-Salin- a airport for the greater percentage of their boys condition In which he and Gov and girls in school and only three ernor J Bracken Lee found the per cent have a higher percentage airport Monday of actual daily attendance Fuhriman said that when he and Twenty-fiv- e states have more ingovernor landed at the airport terne per capita than Utah while the found a rich growth of Rus 22 have less he added Because of they sian thistle in the runway of the our high proportion of children $48000 installation which was com 36 states have more Income per 1949 in pleted school age child Utah teachers rank fifth in percentage having college degrees and 13th In average salaries West reported This Is the first conference o: its kind held in Utah according to Dr E A Jacobsen head of the U S A C school of education She is conducting a course in school administration as part of the pro K'":v gram 16S6 Rodeo Parade Sports Booked For Three-Da-y Fair at Summit j '?9wfc :XJTk ' i 24-2- yaHPi out-of-sta- flag-raisi- Suffolk-Hampshi- Suffolk-Hampshir- Study of U S Land Management re es ' - cross-sectio- J T Rushmer & Son OPTOMETRISTS 2438 Washington Blvd Dr J T Rushmer Dr h E Rushmer Mine Firm Dividend SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 (AP) The board of directors of the New P r k Mining company Monday afternoon declared a three cent per share dividend on common stock The dividend on common stock as of record Sept 8 will be payable Sept 22 ' EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Complete Line Get a Studebaker and net "more truck"for the money ! SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 (AP) twill make a formal release at the Formal release of a new atomic sessions on its new policy for stim energy condition policy for stim- ulating the production of uranium ulating production of uranium In the United States is expected at in this country" Conover said Another early arrival for the tne American Mining Congress convention which opens in Salt convention was Dr Ernesto Rama-gosLake City next week president of the Mlnaa- - de Julian D Conover of Washing- Matahambra Cuba—said to be one ton secretary of the organization of the richest copper mines in the made the announcement Monday world Dr Ramagosa In an Interview as he arrived to complete details for the convention which la ex- pledged full production of his mine pected to attract 3500 mining men to the United Nations war effort And he' said it would "even at Conover said the AEC told him before he left Washington that one lower prices than during World of its top officers will come to war II" "If the United States needs our Salt Lake Cty to confer with convention delegates on the uranium help we'll try to do the best we can at any cost" Dr Ramagosa question "The atomic energy commission declared a s LOS ANGELES Aug 22 (AP) testifies today that little Kathy Fis— The county board of supercus may not have died in vain The parents of the girl who fell visors wants to fly the United to her death In a San Marino well Nations flag in the Plaza court of were spectators yesterday as her sister Barbara 10 unveiled a flags here It found it first must: bronze marker reading: ll 1 Obtain a purchase Ftscus Aug 21 "Kathy permit 8 1949 In whose memory for the flag from Trygve Lie eternal vigilance in the field of UN secretary 2 Send an official order to child safety is hereby dedicated" Contributions from 20000 pera New York manufacturer who sons were received by the parents holds exclusive sales rights to the and turned over to the hospital flag 3 Walt for the manufacturer which has $3732 left after plaque to send a price list showing costs expenses on various sizes When the flag finally arrives a 200 Natives Killed special ceremony will be conat the plaza CAIRO Egypt Aug 22 (AP) — ducted 200 More than natives have been killed in tribal disturbances in turned to Italy by the United Nations last February under a accordSomaliland former Italian ing to the British controlled Arab trusteeship to be followed by innews agency The area was re- - dependence 1949-Apr- 10-ye- ar features ! iAplus'of extra-valu- e Big visibility cab with head room hip room log room "Lift-- f for three FuMy enclosed safety steps for hundreds of hauling needs Choice of two great Stuck baker truck engines for superb low cost performance I 'lift i t w Longr-Wearin- e It mm- — wr - jSlwrrg m Good- - nlM — ° — Takta '— safes - W M WM iwaBS-- - KaH:3& a mwr H ar I- Painting Carpet Due Courtroom Hair 22 Minutes rat tfV to ehaat graying or irmb tui r to & ntw luat roua munu looting color ! Built of the Finest Leathers Sturdy Pace and Lloyd Olson Mr Williams is program chairman assisted by Taylor Carmlchael Division chairmen for the fair include home economics Naomi Jensen livestock H W Hall dairy Emerson Staples sheep Ralph Judd beef Eldon Stembridee horses Gail Stockman swine Alton Turnbow crops Jack Garman pet show Edmund Jensen: FFA department Mark Matley and Elmo club activities NaHoyt Four-omi Jensen and E L Guymon home economics departments Marie Vernon Mable Vernon and Mable Jones District chairmen and committee include: Kamas valley Mrs Reed Marchant Park City Abbie Beery and Rhea Hurley North Summit Mabel Jones Burrel Smith Is publicity chairman Warns On Red Designs yom ibt Fair board members are Eugene Pace fair board president Glen Gibbons Floyd D Williams Earl Pfterson Maurice Boyden Archie ball and basketball serving as captain of the football team during his second year He was also president of the graduating class of Ex-Solo- n lUdo and was chosen "most popular man" by his classmates Served Mission mis22 (AP) RIVERTON Utah Campbell filled a two-yesion for the Church of Jesus Christ Former Congressman Aug A William of Latter-da- y Saints in the Cana Dawson told a Riverton Lions club dian mission where he served as that communists aim to overthrow president of the Montreal district democratic governments by force After his mission Campbell en- and violence rolled at the University of Utah "While our boys are fighting in where he received a BA degree Korea we should not permit such in 1938 and an MA in 1940 He predators as Harry Bridges and graduated with high honors and Paul Robeson sabotage our Ameriwas affiliated with Delta Phi re- can systems here at home" he said turned missionary fraternity He - his talk yesterday also served as president of Phi DelDawson said that in Korea the ta Kappa national honorary edu- U S is paying for what he said cational fraternity were past follies in believing that with the Stalin and his representatives in Accepting employment L D S church department of edu- this country were simply interestcation Mr Campbell served as ed In promoting their political principal of the Wayne stake semi- ideas t nary at Bicknell for two years and then assumed the same position in the Oquirrh stake seminary Magna for two more years Commissioned Chaplain In 1944 Campbell was commissioned as a chaplain in the United SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 (AP) States army and was assigned to A Third district courtroom unthe 71st Infantry division which dergoing an extesnve face is lifting became part of General Patton's — the first one in more than a half Th-rarmy Chaplain CamDbell was awarded battle stars for par- century The court room assigned Judge ticipation In the Rhineland and David Lewis will get a new paint central Germany campaigns After job carpeting bench jury box and the European victory he remained the first extensive with the army of occupation for a public rail It's for the room since job remodeling a and half spending equal the year waa and city county periods of time in Germany and constructed in 1894 building Austria While in Europe he visited branches of the church in France Germany Austria and Okeh Sewer Loan Switzerland WASHINGTON Aug 22 (AP) — In 1946 Campbell was appointed Idaho has received institute director at Idaho State Idaho Falls a $11140 loan for for approval college in Pocatello where he re- preparation of drawings and bluemained for three years During the for $636100 Interceptor past year Mr Campbell and his prints sewer The and home fifamily have lived in Los Angeles nance agencyhousing announced approval where he completed his work for a PhD degree at the University of the planning loan Monday of Southern California with a major in history and a minor in re- Glade Greets Confab ligion While in Los Angeles he 22 (AP) SALT LAKE CITY assisted Dr G Byron Done with Mayor Earl J GladeAug today offiinstitute work teaching classes at cially welcomed delegates to the U S C and Compton junior colNational Society of Public Accountlege He was affiliated with Phi ants convention The first official Alpha Theta the national honorary session of the five-da- y convention historical fraternity will be held this afternoon It will be conducted by committees on Drive Treasurer practice before the U S treasury and national and state SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 (AP) department C Cash Rampton of Salt Lake City legislation has been named treasurer of the Ciusade for Freedom drive in Model Plane Contest Utah Appointment of the assistSALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 CAP) ant vice president of Walker Bank Model airplane builders from at and Trust company was announced least four western states will comMonday by Charles C Blmz state pete In the twelfth annual Douglas trophy contest The event opens chairman The 'crusade is an Sunday at the Saltair model aircampaign port Entries have been received from Idaho Wyoming Nevada and Amazing New Creme) Utah said the contest sponsor Jack Dou las Re-Colo- rs t noted I nine-thirt- A native of Tooele Campbell was an outstanding student at Tooele high school winning letters in football basketball and dramatics After his graduation he entered Snow junior college where he again won letters in foot- New Atomic Policy to Spur Ore Output Billed at Meet at one Saturday agenda with a horse riding demonstration and baseball between Park City and Coalville scheduled to start at the same time Professional entertainment will he provided again at three p m The evening program will include a seven p m softball game fol lowed by a dance at y p m i In tr mto j LOGAN— Dr Franklin L West L D S commissioner of education has announced the appointment of Eugene E Campbell to the faculty of the L D S Institute of Religion at Utah State Agricultural college He replaces Dr: H C Snell who reached retirement status on July H Unveiled Oiiicial Permit Plaque Chief Aeronautics To Kathy Fiscus Order Needed Port Hits Decay LOS ANGELES Aug 22 (AP) — To Fly U N Flag A plaque in a children hospital JANITORIAL chestra Religion at USAC Preparing to exhibit in the annual Summit county fair are three members of Henefer's Foor-- club the "Four Dinner Belles" Left to right they are Elsena Jensen RaNae Richins and Imogene Lythgoe The fourth member Arlene Woods was absent when the photo was taken - ceremony Ip Amflagwillraising launch the Teacher Assigned To institute of ds Utah Places 11th In Pupil Check ng by a dance At three p m Thursday girls' softball teams from Henefer and Oakley will play Also at three will be a girls' cow milking contest The rodeo to run Thursday and Friday nights will begin at eight p m Thursday Friday's events will start with a parade at eleven a m following te non-cred- n- - fact-findi- ng Marines Will Split On Coast Arrival ty H Fact Finders End two-thir- one-thir- j ten-thir- ty th off-camp- us j tnj A doo - Tint today It's a new hair ootorlng that r r hair at bonie an it shampoos Takes only 23 minutes No waiting for re- lt'a May to ate — an mixing Won't wasn or rub out Won't harm MONTY BACK CuinnfM flmt ynnr ptor- - of color today: Jet BlacK biaca 'fife" PANGUITCH Utah Auk 22 (AP) —The Associated Civroclubs of Southern and Eastern Utah will discuss a wide range of area sub- jects at a Saturday meeting here - Hotel Meet Set mit messy tin Rn Civic Clubs to Meet uara Urmmm Marilitm Morfius Ash Brown Light Brwwa Aaouru (HauaJ SALT LAKE CITY Aug 22 (AP) C L West of Salt Lake City has been named chairman for the anHotel associanual tion convention It will be held here - 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