Show OOD1N (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- E SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER THE gA Machinery Intrigues Him Firm Planning 1 1880 Freedom Scrolls Turned in by Scout Crusaders To Construct 67 New Homes 10000-Plu- s freedom and from there they will be shipped to Germany The local campaign is under the direction of Lyman S Pierce and the Boy Scout participation has been under the direction of M R Conroy campaign chairman and Boyd E Nelson council president "This has been a fine citizen-thi- n experience for the Boy Scouts and we are happy that they have participated and have been so successful in the effort" said Mr Nel- Crusade for Freedom scrolls numbering in excess of 10000 have been turned Into the office of D L Roberts Ogden area Boy Scout executive and the amount is consaid today tinuing to grow hescouts n from More than 2000 urea council have been pushening doorbells throughout the tire area with their copies of the Freedom scrolls which will be )laced along with the Freedom bell n the tower of the Rathaus (city hall) in Berlin overlooking the Russian occupation zone Because of national Boy Scout policy the scouts do not collect funds for the radio stations to be built in Europe Contributions can be made at any of 13 downtown booths operated by representatives of women's clubs and church organizations The freedom campaign was started Sept 24 in a radio network address by General of the Army Dwight D Eisenhower and since then Scouts and Explorers have been contacting citizens to secure their signatures The scrolls will be sent to state headquarters of the Crusade for Og-de- son Work on Rockcliff f Term Is Penalty for Theft of Socks $8000-$900- thred-bedroo- Decardo Vargas 46 Colorado hotel is the third person to be sentenced to serve 30 days in jail this week in city court for shoplifting He pleaded guilty to theft of seven pair of socks at the Kress Co store Pleading guilty to speeding Al-vJ Noker 21 of 621 Harrison was sentenced to pay $10 Vincent J Lopez 23 Ogden R F D No 2 was sentenced to pay jl Jacobsen Idaho Falls Ida for1 feited $2 bail Jesse C Kartchner 2643 Monroe forfeited $5 bail on an illegal parkSnow on the mountains daze ing charge Bail of $10 on a speeding charge with Aloysus the office boy ask- was ing everyone to build fires in their 329 forfeited by David A Pledger Eighth furnaces so that the heat will melt the white blanket on the Rockies jl' avenue between Friendly but Who Wants to Get Stuck With Him? — f - - Even though the humble porcupine Is alleged to be a docile and extremely timid creature no one seems to-- want one around At least this is the opinion of two Weber county deputy sheriffs who "herded" one mobile pin cushion out of the Washington Terrace housing unit the other day f- - and they had a time of it The porcupine by nature Is friendly so the books say and one of the fellows wanted to make friends with a few Terrace residents But they have different ideas Wnen the husky fellow began climbing up on porches and up onto window sills they did not like it In fact they were downright annoyed and called for help j To make a long story short Deputies Blaine Farr and Raymond Jones borrowed a rake and a broom and conducted the hedgehog down Navy way and out onto the sand hill "The last we saw of him he was heading south" they reported to the anxious residents hn weathpfo throw annthor jog on the fire grandma and hike out those blankets from the mothballs Maximum temperature was only SI degrees Saturday Who can remember way back when it was in the 90s? "HI Minimum Saturday remember was 34 degrees with barometic pleasure er pressure 2541 at the airport or 2990 reduced municipal to sea lev One year ago it was warmer —maximum 65 degrees and minimum 43 degrees with total precipitation for the month 44 inch 1 ! P S: good-natur- OC Swarin brings In a cypress spurge a member of the Brazilian rubber tree family and autumn takes on a green hue It's wonderful to see the white snow on tiie autumn leaves Happy birthday to Joe Lancaster Monday 'It say? here that llmburger cheese was' named after the town of Limburg Belgium" says Lit Then Lil asks: "Was it meant as a compliment or an insult?" Doctor "I dont like the way your husband looks!" Wife: "Listen Doc if you want to personal about it you're not get exactly handsome yourself" Suit for Divorce Suit for divorce was filed In Second district court by Johnny J Malouf against Yvonne F Malouf Awaits Naval Duty charging cruelty' They were married March 2 1950 In Ogden Fireman First Class James will leave October 7 for active duty with the navy A son of Mr and Mrs Frank Bertagnolli 1017 Twenty-firhe served one year on active duty and one year in the Twelfth naval Am¥rtA re serves He graduated from Ogden mgn scnooi Rwnere ne served one O T C year In the Ber-tagno- ed lli License Marriage Weber Clerk st Lawrence County a marriage license to Russel Albert Ladd 31 Spearman Texas and Kathleen Hunt 22 Brigham City M Malan issued A Free Photograph Of Your Child SIZE 5x7 INCHES Age 2 Months to 5 Fears CONTINUED POPULAR DEMAND THROUGH SATURDAY OCTOBER 7 September 27 to October 2 Inclusive p — ' :!uTMV Twenty-thir- d and West Ogden $5000 Twenty-fourt- h RiiWHiHHHRBBBBBHBMHRRHBlBBRBs: Wfcatv Leaders Told by " Club Engineers' Openings Remain Glen Taylor will serve as president for the current year of the Weber college Engineers club it In was announced Saturday Others Family Life By SOL Button up your overcoat grandwinter's still three pa month off but autumn's having a chill Love makes the world go 'round—to real estate offices and ' furniture stores j m lowing: Lewis Barton to build a brick residence on Maple drive between Quincy and Jackson $14000 Royal H Wilde brick veneer house on Thirty-sevent- h between Iowa and Tyler $10000 John Edmon frame house on Maple drive between Quincy and Jackson $8000 Lawrence Hill cinder block shop on B $10 speeding On a complaint alleging parking on the east side of Kiesel Kenneth a sissy on day by A P Schmidt president of the Columbia Construction Co of Utah The additional homes will go up east and south of those in the completed Rockcliff development which lies east of Harrison vicinity of Fifth street The homes feature oak floors air conditioned furnaces completeroofs ly electric kitchens truss-typ- e and attached garage They are in 0 the bracket of two and accommodation Four building permits were issued by the city engineer's office during the past week to the fol- in He's sub-divisi- No 2 a group of 67 single famis scheduled to begin ily homes Oct 10 it was announced Satur- Thirty-Da- y nshin adoUJ Will Giude Central's Activities elected recently are Don Wilkinson vice president Duane Beaver secretary-treasurer and Jerald Thompi svj son historian Elliott Rich is facto farm fascinates Petros Learning by machinery Toundjis fright) treeK exenange siuaem snow r nere at mux cooler witn Alex rapa-geor- ulty advisor "Approximately 50 attended the The young farmer will spend three months In Utah and three meeting" said Taylor "Our months more in Ohio before returning to his native land Staying first include field trips with the Papageorge's he will learn American methods of dairying activities will throughout this area with one long and general farming trip later in the school year" Purpose of the club is to promote understanding between different branches of engineering and to fosj ter interest in engineering All students of the engineering course are I eligible to join the club Last year the club toured industries in Los Angeles Calif and When he heard about coming has gone on to Texas The two Hoover dam here it seemed to him like a flight boys flew from Athens to Washing of the wildest imagination and ton and there they were taken on g now that he is here it still seems a tour of the nation's Birth Announced like a dream come true capital Together they rode the A was born to Mr and That is jthe story told by Petros train to St Louis where Petros Mrs daughter Glenn Thomson 2842 Madison left for Utah the other and for dark-eye- d handa boy tall Toundjis Friday in St Benedict's some Gree kyouth of 19 who is the Lone Star state The new baby has a brotherhospital Larry After three months Utah in of at Mr and the farm Mrs Thomason is the former Ardith staying Mrs Alex Papageorge in Farr Petros will work for three more Ashby Mrs of Eileen daughter months on an Ohio farm Then he West Ashby Mr Thomson is son of Mrs will reto return Greece making Petros is from the city of Sidero-kastr- o Margaret Jenkins ports to the American farm-schowhich is in Macedonia and and to the government ministry he came to America and Utah be- of agriculture cause of the high grades he made farm machinery Impresses Cruelty Is Charged while attending the American farm me"Your Don L Child has filed suit for the most" the tall young man school in Salonika He belonged to said divorce in Second district court quietly a Four-club there and broadcast "I like it very much Over in against Barbara S Child charging bis Four-activities over Salonika Greece they farm with pick and cruelty They were married Noradio a large station f shovel" he smiled vember 4 1948 in Elko Nev Excellent Speaks English coman excellent Possessing mand of English Petros would be at home anywhere in the United States but he feels especially 'at home with the Papageroges because Mr and Mrs Papageorge came from Greece themselves more than two decades ago Here to study dairying and gen eral farming Petros has had his The Weber college placement might fill the placement bushare of hard times While he was a young student reauonefound part-tim- e ana jobs for near-- reau attempts to find the student hundred liny students to fit the job at the American farm school the ly during September according to Although it is estimated that sev communist guerrillas raided the in- Wendell Esplin placement coordin- eral hundred students are working stitution and catted off Petros and ator A at part-tim- e 42 other pupils jobs while attending college Esplin pointed out Esplin reported that nearly eforty Weber "They promised us all we want- students that the 150 placements did not inwere placed in ed to eat as they were marching us away" he said "but all they jobs in private businesses last clude the independent efforts made than one hun- by Weber students to locate emactually gave us was black bread" month and more All during his captivity the dred students were given part-tim- e ployment for themselves The placements made by the buyoung boy said his American head- work at the college doing steno- reau last month in the Ogden busimaster of the school had faith in graphic janitorial and other types ness district were jobs ranging God saying his students would be of work returned unharmed out- from shoe store and clothing store Esplin reports that the And one by one: each lad found look in the Ogden areajobis the salespersons to service station athis opportunity to escape and re- best that it has beep in several tendants and stenographers turn to the Salonika institution years and that the college placeGuerrillas Capture Father ment bureau is every efe Petros' father was also taken by fort to locate part-tim-making employment the guerrillas and when he refused for students who wish to work their to join the communist party he was way through college After four months of tortured According to Esplin the college V mistreatment he died maintains a contact with business When Petros came to the U S it men In the Ogden area and when Weber county sheriffs deputies was with another classmate who a vacancy occurs that a college stu- Raymond Jones and Blaine Farr today announced recovery of a box of tools reportedly stolen last week from the residence of Wilford A Martin at 9 Victory road Washington Terrace BECAUSE BEAUnPUL BONDEX K£EPS WALLS DRY They said the tools were found in a vacant corner of the housing : ge Still Seems Like Dream Says Greek Youth Here sight-seein- ol H H College Finds 150 Odd Jobs For Students Last Month New student body officers St Central junior high school who took office this week are shown as they prepare to assume their responsibilities They are Don Sharp (left) vice president Bob Doctor (center) Kuoota president secretary ana New student Officers at Central comoet it ion was keen and the vr totals ran close the candidates junior high school for the 1950-5- 1 term have been elected and as- - were: sumed office Al Kubota and Max Swenson for Heading the list of executives in president Don Sharp and Pam the student life of the school are Schulz for vice president and Bob A! Kubota president Don Sharp Doctor and Anne Browning for vice president and Bob Doctor sec- - secretary Introduced at an assembly In retary Cheerleaders named in bal- loting at the same time are David the school last week the new and Judy Farr ficers immediately assumed the At the balloting during which duties of their offices —— f There is still time to registerffor in life education training family classes at Ogden city schools Mrs Education Classes i Melba Judge Lehner coordinator said Saturday Registration for sewing and tailoring lamp shade construcljion foundation pattern making and interior decoration will be at the city board of education offices 2351 Grant any day next week There will be a slight fee for some of 1 a these classes and tailoring classes Sewing taught by Nellie Smith are at LewMonis school 455 Twenty-eight- h days and Thursdays similar classes taught by Sara Nicholson are at Ogden senior high Twenty-eight- h and Harrison in room 34 on Wed- nesdays Foundation pattern making! (will be taught in room 35 at the senior high school Mondays at four land Tuesdays at seven-thirt- y by Mrs Nicholson Eight weeks of lamp shade Construction will be taught by Mrs Esther Trostle in room 35 at I the senior high on Wednesdays land Thursdays at seven-thirt- y p at Carl Loughton will be in of interior decorating classescharge running for 10 weeks and the courses will be in room 17 senior high Wednesdays the library at Lwis school Mondays and the library at Mound Fort school Twelfth land Washington Tuesdays All starting times will be seven- iruny p m unless otherwise sped uea xars xenner sain bu-de- nt j part-tim- Deputies Recover Stolen Tools J-1- project Fine Imposed on Parking Counts Pleading guilty in city courk to three charges of parking meter violations James Trayes 3037 Ogden was sentenced to pay a total of sis R J Pearson 526 Kiesel admitted two similar charges jwho (was sentenced to pay 510 Ray S Charlton Ogden R F D No 2 forfeited $5 each on two complaints alleging illegal parking Bail of S5 each for alleged violations of the city's parking ordinance was forfeited by RJ S Syphers 2249 Harvey Burton 3236 ChildTaylor Isabella Goddard 326 Goddard Charles M Dixon 840 McFarland Ross Grover 960 Patterson John Rynhart 2855 Lincoln Clyde W Jackson Ogden R F D f No 3 Woman Loses Ring Mrs d Joseph Handley 170) reported to police she lost a gold ring set with a large diamond in the vicinity of Twenty-sixt- h and Quincy yesterday Value of the ring was placed at S200 Bin-for- M IL BASEMENT JSONOeK seals Jjrfjr ISTWc iP oeprr- A KEEPS WALLS V"£r m PLAY PLACE! WALL SURFACE - W M M at wWl Vjovay ell Storm Tossed Flier Guided To Safe Landing at HAFB Major Oliver E Fowler whose home field is McChord air force base Wash was relaxing at Hill air force base Saturday and he's thanking AACS for the fact that he's there at all Major Fowler was at the contranstrols of an air force port en route from Tinker air force bate Okla to Hill field Friday night when he ran into snowfall and general poor visibility Unable to see the air base because of the snow the major headed for Salt Lake airport No 1 and was planning to sit down there when just as he was cleared a commercial air liner with a full load of passengers asked permission for an emergency landing Salt Lake control tower and range station operators diverted Major Fowler and other Salt Lake traffic to the Ogden radio range It was then an unidentified civ- C-- 47 Inspector Clarifies Laws On Placing of Billboards Many advertising firms are notcal state highway engineers have familiar with the Weber county informed the planning commission ordinance regarding erection of of accidents caused by the flict of advertising and warning south of Thirty-sixt- h street county commissioners were signs informed Saturday "Safety as well as attractive Gailord L Taylor county build- - highways is the result of proper ing inspector told commissioners control of billboards This new most of the large sign companies approach to Ogden is safeguarded had been notified of the ordinance and can remain an attractive ap- prohibiting erection of such signs proach to the city" he concluded but that some property owners and local businesses may not be aware of the law Many Seek Advice Taylor said marly residents of the area had called to ask about the situation indicating they were not familiar with the ordinance or its provisions Under provisions of the orWEST POINT— Friends and reladinance no billboards or advertives of Miss Erma Page daughter erected in toe of tising signs can be AMr and Mrs W L Page West -l A 2 and residential zones Point will honor her at a fare AG-- 1 in unincorporated areas only The ordinance thus provides for well testimonial October property values and protection to 8Sunday at seven-thirt- y the new U S 89 highway which is one of the main approaches into 8 m in the L D West Point Ogden Taylor pointed out Sign agencies were reminded ward DB is hop Fisher that a group of citizens appeared Blaine before the county commission last invites all ward and! year and asked that the ordinance members friends to attend VOfilH be enforced af agSjft Miss Page will It was pointed out that signs existing prior to the adoption of serve a mission the ordinance may remain as non- for the L D S conforming uses until removed or church in the cenAtlantic tral destroyed states with head Airs Situation In relation to the zoning ordi- miartprs in Pna ' Krm Page nance as it affects the new high- noke Va The pro- way Ernest R Ekins vice chair- gram includes music and talks with man of the Weber county planning an organ prelude by Clark Holt President G Harold Holt will be commission said: "The state highway commissions guest speaker and Barbara Stuki furnish piano music throughout the nation are urging will Miss Page is a graduate of Davis the protection of expensive roads through such county zoning Lo-- high school and Barnes seminary and attended Brigham Young university for two years where she Weed Broken Boxes Kindling majored in music etc Large trnckload delivered in ds a AND VICINITY To make new friend? and in appreciation of past patronage wa have arranged with a specialist in child photography to make a FREE PHOTOGRAPH of your child in our store No cost no it's FREE! Come in tomorrow! obligation nothing to buy Photo He or 3 ' 30 HARTLEY'S 234 Wc a SB I II THAW ouNOts ALL OTHER I V CEMENT PAINTS a w v ii?rr ML of Trade-i- n 3 FREE LECTURES Allowances in the History x Comes in ponder form Brushes or sprays on bonds with the surface try BONDEX soon! whtt tS-l- tt fi point pmlt wait Si PHONE ANY WESTEIN UNION OFFICE (ty Are CordJoffy firvfrod To Hoar and stucco— indoors and out fit"? f ghesf The Art of Healthy eosy-to-mi- pfcs Theft from his truck of a retreading tool valve lifter and pipe wrench was reported to police by John A Silvas of 142 West Ray HAMID BEY'S Perfect for protecting and beauti- (CArt to V30 p m HOBUllNES j fying brick stone conorsfe block f V Theft Is Reported $400 Yew Children 2 Months to 5 Fears mast Be Accompanied by aeiecuon or rroets No Appointment Necessary Ne Obligation to Bay TO ALL MOTHERS OF OGDEN afc -- 52 Erm0 ' Farewell Planned For Erma Page BUCK'S WAR SURPLUS Ph 10 - OGDEN ONLY colors too f ilian entered the picture He called Hill field and told them there was a large airplane flying dangerously close to the Wasatch range of mountains east of the base Donald Immediately S Set Cameron set to work Sergeant Cameron was on duty at the very high frequency direction finder station or VHFDF station in enforce parlance He called Major Fowler by radio and asked him to transmit an The major identifying signal complied and as the result ' of the signal he guided him directly over the field with his direction finding equipment Major Fowler came in for a safe landing with only 10 minutes fuel supply left in his tanks Through the close cooperation of flight operations at Hill base and members- of the 1906th airways and air communcations service (AACS) unit at the field another aircraft and its crew were saved from destruction number) ANYWHERE m ffct U S A ASK FOt "OPERATOR 25"! 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