Show THE gA OODEN (UTAH) SUNDAY MORNING APRIL STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Weber River Survey Reveals Less Flood Peril This Year The annual mow survey ot thethe average for 17 yean In 1950 It w Weber river watershed reveal use dui wramer for plenty of water capacity of 74000 acre feet there less danger of floods P H Soren-- : was a total of 48000 acre feet as son water commissioner said yea-- j of March 81 East Canyon reservoir capacity ThV Water content while not a of great as last year is still above normal and If there should be abovenormal temperatures ana precipitation between now and June 15 JVf 1X0(1 VQI1 Ce mere win prouaui u: jwh water 'Cmk: However if temperatures and norma' or beare precipitation low little damage will result from runoffs except where stream channels are not large enough to carry Most business bouses will stay off the normal amount of water tomorrow Arbor day but open At the Smith and Morehouse i taow course which is at the 7600 state city and county offices will foot elevation 15 miles east Of close as will banks river average Most other financial houses Oakley on the main 423 inches however will be open as will depth of snow was 14§ federal offices and military Average water content was rar-ain the area All three inches or 122 percent of the for the last 21 years In Hit liquor stores will be closed The office will also be open it was 160 percentMine snow course post The chamber of commerce said At the Redden a! the retailers will be open four miles east of Marion Arbor day is head of Hoyt canyon elevation day Ceremonies are usually held on 8750 feet the snow depth averaged 207 inches or 109 percent of the the state capitol grounds in Salt Lake City This year Utah's of21 year average The 1950 percentficial state tree — a blue spruce age was 158 snow — was presented to Secretary of Parley's Canyon7500summit feet which Slate Heber Bennion Jr by course elevation Utah Associated Garden clubs It of a mile north is planted on the north terrace of highway 40 on Parley s Canyon was Arbor day was first observed summit shows average snow depth April 10 1872 In Nebraska of 496 inches and water content when more than one million trees of 18 inches This is 105 percent of were set out in that state Today it is observed in every state of the Union and in the District of Columbia It is a legal holiday in Florida Nebraska Rhode Island and Wyoming through gubernatorial designation 17" WW' SHwrclv' ' " apt severe public criticism for hand ing out a $100 fine to the five men and then suspending $75 of it Judge Shupe said that during the course of trials before him there was no evidence presented to substatiate a report that the five killed 18 head of deer in Weber canyon out of season Neither was there presented Judge Shupe said any evidence that the five men sold any of the meat Two of the five were charged with killing deer out of season Three others were charged with possessing deer meat illegally taken Also Judge Shupe said that both Utah state game wardens who arrested the five men after weeks of recommended leninvestigation iency when asked by him as to the sentences Judge Shupe said that families of all five of the men were in a destitute condition which would have been aggravated if a larger fine or a jail term had been given He said he was told by one of the defendants that he had taken the meat "because his children were hungry and I was hungry" Judge Shupe said he had received "quite a few" anonymous letters criticizing his action Letters have also been published in at least one Utah newspaper in protest of the sentence as being too light in view of the offenses tree-planti- three-quarte- rs Local Peojite Buy 8000 Plants for Raspberry Patch article concerning appeared raspberry mosaic disease r last in The month more than 8000 New Washington plants have been purchased to restock raspberry patches County Agent A L Christiansen said today In the article the county agent asked growers to destroy old diseased raspberry plants and start with disease free stock Another order of plants is being assembled now at the county agent's office and anyone wishing vat get the New Washington and get riety may telephone complete information he said The variety needs a rich sandy soil Plants should be set two to three feet apart in the row and six to eight feet between rows This variety has a tendency to sprawl and therefore needs to be staked or trellised for best results Mr Christiansen stressed the importance of cooperating with neigh- Dors to renin e aistrasea paicnes riety is somewhat resistant to mosaic it is not immune Removal jfjfidiseased patches will insure best results he said the Since Standard-Examine- 33 well-drain- ed Choir Sings Tonight The Adelphian concert choir of Sound Wash will sing in the Weber college auditorium tonight at eight o'clock No admission will be charged but a free will offering will be taken The concert is being sponsored by the First Methodist church Choir director is Prof Clyde Keutzer head of the C P S school of music The program will include religious and secular numbers he College of Puget Ta-co- BSssassBBBa Carol Barker Delta Phi Names 'Dream Girl' a! Annual Banquet Carol Barker daughter of Mrs Ina R Barker 314 Eighteenth was chosen "Dream Girl of Delta Phi" at Weber college chapter's annual banquet Friday night Attendants chosen with Miss Barker were Gloria Pratt daughter of Mr and Mrs Melvin U Pratt 856 Binford and Deloris Jones Mr and Mrs Harold daughter of E Jones 1055 Twenty-nint- h All three oris reetva corsagi and for being choseaj'Djnfam Girl" Miss Barker was grwrf a locket She will be honored at the Delta formal at the Phi University of Utah on May 5 WeMiss Barker is a freshman at ber and has been active in school functions throughout the school year She is a member of the Otyokwa Social club Delta Phi is a national honorary Is fraternity whose membership limited exclusively to returned rnissionaries of all denominations The requirements is that a member must have served at least six months in the service of the Master With chapters on the campuses ot most western ptates colleges Delta Phi sponsors- and supports many campus activities Committees for the Dream Girl selection at Weber this year conRoy sisted of Don Ripplinger Hatch Vaun Quigley Ken Years-leDenzil Hansen Roland Larkin Neil Bingham and De Loss Eggle-sto- n inter-chapt- y United Nations Will Efe Ogden P T A Subject United Nations will be featuredman Mrs Charles E Swain Phone at the regular meeting of the Ogden Council of PTA Thursday April Burch Creek PTA 5 at seven-thirt- y p m in the Burch Creek PTA will meet school board offices 2351 Grant Wednesday April 4 at eight p m ' Dr O C Tanner of the Univer- in the school auditorium William Price chairman of the sity of Utah and an officer inthe South recreation commitUtah Association for United tee willOgden be the speaker He will Nations will be the main speaker disduss the program Outlined for Flags of the nations will be dis- - summer recreation in South Ogden e played Maude Martin will show) Two classes of second grade UN flag and explain how dents will present operettas Mrs materials and instructions for mak- - Arlene Mullers class will present ing the flag can be obtained by 'The Magic Calendar" and students local groups of Mrs Ilene 'Cragun will present The nominating committee for "Spring" next year's council officers will Vta hoi r1 rannrt r at the May meeting stu-th- n- c m t VC mm — BY t- Washington Terrace PTA Washington Terrace PTA will meet Thursday April 5 at seven-thirt- y p m in the community building Election of officers will take place Neminating committee are Mrs Kenneth Smith chairman Mrs E Alton Alder Mrs Ray Yates and Mrs Ernest Bowcut Candidates are president Olaf Kalvjord K-- 7 Army way Francis Scholes Navy way first vice Mrs Don Harbertson president ad ok ir imu u tivha— liri y wis ir 5 Schaerer Victory road Mrs Herbert Lane 1 Navy way second vice' president Wheatley Taylor principal: third vice president Mrs W H Stevens 7 Army way Mrs Elmer Myers Victory road Mrs Alva Fife 1 Navy way secretary Mrs Jerry Jensen 396 West Fiftieth Mrs James 5 Street Marine drive Mrs A B Nash Army way Additional nominees will be asked for from the floor The program of music and dancing by two groups of third grade students will be presented under the direction of Mrs Gladys and Mrs Leora Alder teachers Room count will be taken Parents are urged to support their child's room to help them win prize for largest atendance Hospitality and publicity chair- L-- ll providing o smootrt and efficient marketing system that assures 1 1 H-3- B-3- J-- for premium prices G-- 2 K-3- — it A-- 1- -2 An-del- in i SPECIAL! Send me this ad of my loveliest and get O nly Alice Williams 23 one of the "bloomer girls" is to be arraigned in the city court Tuesday on a second complaint alleging grand larceny it was disclosed yesterday The defendant who was bound over to the district court Friday for the alleged theft of articles at an Ogden store is facing a similar charge in the new complaint When court adjourned yesterday noon Attorney Arthur Woolley requested that the defendant be arraigned on the second complaint He DOinted out that a police offi cer had possession of a warrant of arrest tor two days but had failed to serve it on the young woman In the new complaint Alice Wil liams is charged with the theft of a bine dress at Rich s store 2341 Washington on Feb 23 Preliminary hearing for Selma Brooks 22 is set for Tuesday at two p m in the city court The hearing on the new complaint against Alice Williams will follow it was announced Two other defendants Rosalee Thomas 26 and Louise Taylor 22 were ordered held for trial to the Second district court following the preliminary hearings ¥T' mm fsff- 'yisiiieeV 'mfmiaam 2 OPS Regulations Sent to Grocers SALT LAKE CITY March 31 (AP) — Awards of $100 each were made today to four Utah young men in recognition of their work in the Future Farmers of America awards The FFA foundation went to Theodore Walker Bear River for his rural electrification Dennis Wilhelm South project Cache farm mechanics N Marble Box Elder soil and water conservation and Lyn Kimball Jordan dairying The farm safety chapter award went to the Box' Elder unit Designated as Young American farmers were Donald Staheli of Hurricane Harvey Braegger of Box Elder and Joe S Young of Hinckley They will represent Utah in selection of the national winner Saturday fice in Denver Delbert M Draper Utah district OPS director inThe Standard-Examinformed er "Grocerymen are urged to be patient" Mr Draper warned "because it will take several days for mailing crews to address the reg3000 grocers ulations to more-ithain Utah" The OPS official said that in the meantime his office in Salt Lake City 222 South west Temple street would answer any questions groc ers from this area might have con cerning the new OPS regulations mmmm Z 1"B am mm C$rl JTaylor principal of Dee school and former assistant city ate county recreation director has been named recreation director for Weber county for the cjmlhsjea-so- n Ed Vendell chairrrraoof the county recreation board said yes- Taylor who has had many years in playground and experience sports leadership will succeed Ellis McAllister who will attend this summer to obtain his doctorate Working under McAllister in both the city and county recreation departments Taylor has assisted in setting up many recreational activities throughout the area This year more than 17 communities in Weber county are slated to participate in organized recreation covering all phases of summer games and play Included will be volley ball Softball pet shows baseball hobby and craft shows and other iorms of entertainment Ah attempt will be made this year to correlate the summer recreational activities of school church Four-and farm bureau organizations into an integrated county-wid- e organized play program Taylor is a native of Plain City was graduated from Weber county high school and Weber college and received both bachelors and masters degrees from Utah State Agricultural college ge s H the cast of the movie serial "Captain Video" Why? Well Producer Sam Katzman says it's this way: "All the action takes place on the planet Atoma and extensive research disclosed that only males inhabit this strange place I don't know why but there isn't a mama on Atoma" by church Ogden Seeking Applicants For Police Jobs rt The citv is lohlH oficer material AoDliratinno iw qualified young men will be received by the clerk of ttU h0h citv civil vi ginning Monday third floor of city- 'ti-- City commissioners have authorized the employment of five new officers immediately But Police Chief Maurice J Schooff said two on the ieltgible list was only competent Thus the new invitation for applicants Police work in is now more attractive thanOgden in past years Chief Schooff pointed out A rookie gets a beginning salary of $244 a month and an automatic pay hike to $264 after completing his probationary period In addition he receives a clothing allowance of $60 a year retirement and other benefits Applicants must be between of 25 and 35 weigh a minimumages of 150 pounds stand a minimum of five feet nine inches Those who apply will be given physical and written examinations con-Mder- ed I Three Ogden seamen were erew members of the destroyer U fa fa English which recently brdRe all records for U S naval bombardment in action off Korea The three men are Richard M Phipps son of Mr and Mrs George H Phipps 216 Patterson Blaine D Laytoru son of Mrs D M Layton 1191 Twentieth and Harry D Thomason whose wife Winnie and daughter live at 3 Marine drive Washington Terrace The destroyer "English" commanded by Comd Raymond J Toner U S N eft Michigan City Ind was on the firing line off Wonsan Korea for 15 days and fired 10000 rounds of ammunition time It is the flagduring that famed Seahorse squadship of the ron a unit of the blockade and escort service along the east coast of Korea four-year-o- ld C-3- Home on Leave TSgt Richard E Andetsoh army air corps photographer son of Mr and Mrs W W Anderson 206 West Thirtieth is spending a furlough in Ogden Anderson has been in the TSgt air corps for eight years serving in China England and Germany during World war II He was recently stationed in Illinois He has been assigned to duty in England His wife the former Lucille McKnight and two childen 10-d- ay will remain in Ogden until they are able to join him in England Will Report to 'Base CLEARFIELD— First Sgt and Mrs Robert C Coffey left Clearfield last week for Indiana where" return to Camp Sgt Coffey will check-up and furAtterbury for a ther orders While recuperating from a knee operation Sgt Coffey has been on a convalescent furlough visiting his parents Mr and Mrs W C Wasson Clearfield a brother ill Colorado his grandparents in Kansas and Mrs Coffey's parents in Mt Vernon Mo He was injured last November while serving in Korea near the Manchurian border Logan and Kent Payne end Dick curgess 01 uoutn cacne JKay John Mildon and James Parker of Weber high school placed T fourth I In the class A sweepstakes East igh of Salt Lake City and Logan were tied In class B Lincoln high won first place with Wasatch academy in Mt Pleasant second Other class A winners "Extemporaneous speaking— Jane Powell Weber Albert Schonberg Davis Jacqueline Miner Jordant Franklin Johnson East Jack Roe West OrStory— Tom Rogers East Lu ceen Howard and Robert Bennett East Joe Nelson Logan Boyce Harris Weber Gwen Hubbard n Norma Jean Holbrook and - V Lynne Smith Davis Legislative assembly speaking— Douglas Alder East Joe Derbi-shiWest Aria Wangsgaard Ogden Louise Hamilton Jordan George Latimer East Carol Bird Ogden Debaters Tie for First f Don Parker and Reed Wahlquist of Ogden high school tied for top Qg-de- honors yesterday in Utah's annual state high school forensic tournament at the University of Utah Finishing in a deadlock for the class A debate championship were Parker and Wahlquist of Ogden Patricia Clark and Alan Nelson of juogan re Depot Employes Finish Fir sITJiid SALT LAKE CITY March 31 (AP)— There will be no Utah boys' state this year American Legion officials said today Sponsors said that lack of manpower to direct the civic project plus lack of a suitable place for it to be held forced the cancellation In the past boys' state has been conducted at Camp Williams But the camp south of Salt Lake City will be used this summer for prolonged national guard and army re- serve training Many Colors Exceptional " Till Ogden send two aasssaa ( BSSSSSSSSa 'Isssasfc SBBBBBBnBK' Hear Through outside 3019 Washington Blv saas Wfl attcro- - phone worn by both men and women aa pin or brooch No clothes-ro- b i(rl Vabet nfftit in vour home ncnael New Economy Battery la so incredibly tiny it fits All-Weat- CO Among 26 Utah general depot workers awarded certificates aa first aid instractors is Henry Vlaanderrn (2nd from left) R P Darnell V S bureau ef mines is handing It to him while K D Reeder (left) also of the bureau and Lt Col L S Sasser watch The two bureau of mines officials Instructed the course which qualified the 26 to pass on their knowledge to hundreds of ether depot workers Eventually a large pool of persons skilled In first aid will be available not only for emergencies at the depot bat elsewhere— throughout this area ALUMINUM AWNINGS her in a thimble— yet gives hours extra service! X Ogden Utah fftaMw Ns j Clty 4 State t in cotton and rayon mills In six states collapsed tonight southern WASHINGTON March SI (UP) and union leaders said the walkLest minute negotiations to avert out would begin at midnigHt as e strike of mwn textile workers originally scheduled Textile Strike Due With Our Complete Lifte of RUBBER BOOTS RAIN COATS JACJCET& APRONS GLOVES COVERALLS and HATS ' sand aa tree booklet telling the exciting story of the amazing new Sonotone — "SINGING IN THE RAIN SONOTONE 10 Eccles Bldg 31-ho- ar —— Nobody Knows You're DEAF! send akm which when grOwa m mm m assets County Recreation tMak lONIM AMMOMAL A USE EASY ORDER yoar flrter attended t v largest Display in Northern k a --Wwt" tor 1 rare TiSmy VWvcC AFRICAN VIOLET— the pru vrxiT Lake City Ogdenites Aboard Warship Which Sets Firing Record Carl Taylor Will Direct Weber W?W-- Z PLANTS S Carl Taylor NIAS— bloomin 1L resi- 31 a wflav not GARDENIA rust two gardenias) Each willjgivc you many blooms Even when you pici them your plants 1 AFRICAN VIOLET til oioom 00 —cettinK oat-ger and lovelier month after month' The third ant is one of my beautiful "Rosy Dawn nous for big colorful blooms and AFRICAN VIOL end a good healthy plait about mnrlrrhilltr soft Iravf All insured for safe arrival and sent to bloom or blooming! raonev-hacee plants ander my guarantee Send SI for ail fif send prepaid (H if not satisfied retora plants at once for full refund I know youU be deligl 5 Bishdp Glenn R Phillips dent Episcopal leader of the Denver leaders from Wyoming Montana area Methodist church will give and Colorado Henry C- Beatty pastor of the his observations of a recent First Methodist church here said trip trough India and Asia Bishop Phillips studied the numerr Minor in a talk at eleven a m to- ous missionary intrenchments of day before members of the First the Methodist church during fiis Twenty-sixt- h Methodist church tour of the Orient The and Jefferson trip was" made by many modes of to transoceanic Bishop Phillips is accompanied travel from by his wife They were given a re- liner His address today "Miles" of ception in the churchT parlor last Memories" will give highlights of his journeys night Bishop Phillips presented church memberships to the 42" Bishop Phillips is now in his young people of the pastor's Easter fourth year as resident leader df confirmation class the Denver area which is the He and Mrs Phillips are here to largest geographically in American Methodism For 1? years he had observe the church program Bishop Phillips conducted an officiated as' pastor of the church area planning conference in Salt in Hollywood s $1 Giants Methodist Leader Will Tell Of Recent Asiatic Travel There's no Mama On Atoma So Females Banned No Boys' State Slated This Year HOLLYWOOD March (AP) There isn't a single female in fracrant GARDE started Gilt! e col-Je- fcmoaii I II BtPT 50445 Bishop Glenn Phillips (left) Denver area leader of the Methodist church will stive a resume of bis through the orient at the First Methodist church today He la shown with Mrs Phillips and Henry C - v Beatty Ogden pastor Ti ed $L75) - C Harlow Buffm of the bureattv of labor statistics Washington r C will supervise the Ogden survey! assisted by a staff of five locally-hire- d interviewers Thai state employment service bffice 2620 Washington is nbl testing and interviewing prospective survey workers The workers will 'visit repre- sentative arilies jvho will be asked to grW4nforrnation!in Some 4 detail as to goods and services they bought duriig 1950 and how much they spent) The informatiot will be held in confidence and will be used primarily to help revise the consumer's priee index Because the names of the individual families will not be recorded the Information cannot be used for taxation or ' law enforcement purposes Ogden and Salt Lake City were selected in Utah as "survey cities while in other intermountain ares Sandpoint Idaho and and Rawlins Wyo will Cheyenne be used for the survey Statistic gathered will be useful for market research agencies universities and other organizations ' I Larceny Charge March 31 (UP) — Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y Vishinsky has recovereaTtfrom a recent illness and will resume his post official sources said today These sources were commenting on rumors abroad that Vishinsky has been ill ay -- ox-ca- MOSCOW issuUS ft - Wholesale and retail grocers in the Ogden area will receive copies of OPS regulations affecting them direct from the regional OPa of- Vishinsky Recovers A special six wek f overnihtnt survey of consumer expenditures will be made in Ogden beginking about April 9 officials ot the bureau of labor statistics of thai de partment of labor announced six-mon- th ' io Survey yes-terd- Faces Second HIDDEN MAGIC Jl m nnADni uniHUft asssssssssssssssssssssst One Bloomer Girl Four Utah Youths Get FFA Awards - jmrnrnm ssssssaassssssaV er - US Spending Here jjl ed JDSeT ge 'detssj Consumer ROY— Justice of the Peace Howard C Shupe of Roy yesterday his sentencing of five Ogden men charged with violating Utah tape laws Judge Shupe has come under nJluT' Is Planned on Tre$ Planting Day Guests at Church Reception ai Shupe Defends Sentencing of Deer Poachers 1 1961 — WIND-PROO- F RAIN PROOF —STORM-PROO- F SELECT rfcKMAIN tN i tULUK Firt Cost Is Final Cost — Lifetime Service -- Gene Lynch Insulating Co3050 Old Address: 2945 Washington Bivd |