Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- JULY 9 MONDAY EVENING Dri'cnn Clrlr fsoni i u neiuru o uy t?r 9A R 1HBL Utah U Family Life Institute ToAnalyzePersonality Growth SALT LAKE CITY July 9 —to strengthen the forces which Three imDortant questions in heal hance proper development? en- - 16-1- J Moose Members to Hold Annual Meet This Week SALT LAKE CITY July 9 AP) The Utah Moose association and auxiliary will hold their 15th annual convention in Salt Lake City Friday through Sunday Speakers will include Mayor Earl J Glade Salt Lake City and Walter Gibson Oakland Calif both past supreme Moose governors LOGAN Utah July 9 CAP — Jess Norman 42 Pocatello was inon auto collision a jured in a head mile south of Smithfield Saturday night He was reported in "good" condition at the LDS hospital he r e today Red Cell Just a Memory Home Studies High 1 LOGAN — Louis Fischer emi- nent authority la the field of sian and European politics began lecture series today a week-lon- g on current world problems involving the Soviet Union and this nation Gets U Scholarship Markets 833218 685898 147532 Not Done With Mirrors Seated between his wife Lucilc (left) and her sister Pia Eykens (right) Robert Vogeler American businessman recently freed from a Hungarian prison relaxes at a resort high la the Colorado mountains He fished rede horseback and went boatriding as he started his mountain vacation after being welcomed to the state by Gov Dan —Thornton 1— Rus- 12 Decrease Fred Hatch Jr president of the Chicago Livestock Exchange explained the decrease this way: "Before the controls went on feeders unloaded in anticipation of lower prices Some feeders also are uncertain about the trend of the market and decided to wait and see what would happen" Panic Existed Hatch said that the early "panic" that existed in some quarters in the early stages of the rollback since has given way to "confidence" and there will be increased shipments this summer A spokesman for Swift it Co attributed the prices" to black market activity and unwillingness among some feeders to seH He explained that pastures were unusually rich this year and many cattle were given a reprieve from the knife while the feeders observed the situation None of the packers' representatives would speculate about the future but all agreed: there was nothing to indicate the situation would change club officers In the Vernal area More than 90 boys girls and leaders attended Russia Expert Talks Chicago 143427 133469 19958 1950 1951 4-- SALT LAKE CITY — The Unihome versity of Utah said today its1950-5study department for records with topped all previous 1711 registrations These "learn by mail students" it was announced are located in 107 communities as representing all Utah counties well as in 42 states Alaska Hawaii Canada Samoa Saudi Arabia and Venezuela Six-mon- 1950: has (UP) — The completed a training school for VERNAL GOOCHLAND Va July 9 (UP) State and federal agents surprised two moonshiners at a big still near here despite a huge 10 by 20 foot mirror rigged up to keep watch 75 yards down a path leading to the still Helsteins are noted far high milk production Among that dairy breed the registered milker above rates tops Owned by Doyle Hansen is Mantua the animal is winning recognition as a heavy producer of The name is Sleepy Bellow Ormsby Inka batterfat She's a four-year-o- Will Aid Ex-Jud- ge Blackfooi Probe BLACKFOOT Idaho July 9 (AP)— Former District Judge L E Glennon of Pocatello was appointed a special attorney general today to assist the Bingham county grand jury convened to investigate affairs in the county particularly the administration of municipal affairs in Black foot The appointment was made by Attorney General Robert E Smylie He was requested to assist in presenting information to the grand jury by Robert M Kerr Jr prosecuting attorney District Judge Preston Thatcher called the grand jury Smylie appeared briefly before the group before turning his part of the work over to the special assistant In his letter of appointment Smylie said: "The public interest and the ad- - J Beet Growers associations Cyril K Munk of Benson presi- STOP WOK GUSTEN dent of the Utah State Sugar Beet Growers association will preside Ho explained that the national federation has no president but is presided over at each convention by the president of the federation Blaze Rips Murray of the host state National legislation affecting MURRAY (AP)— Fire destroyed tons of old trestle timbers stored sugar beet growing is expected to at the Site of the idle Murray be discussed smelter Fire Chief Delbert Town-sen- d said the first first broke out William Merrill Dies yesterday burning for several hours wIt flared again this morn Richmond Utah July 9 (AP) William Merrill 83 died yesterIns The blaze was confined to the day He was a brother of Dr hum- pile of timbers stored at the Joseph F Merrill member of the council of twelve apostles of the smelter unused tor more than Latter-da- y Saints church " —y Gosh '"' "" ' " ' — - Mantua Cow Hits High Output MANTUA Box Elder County July 9— Doyle Hansen 19 Ma m ua is proud of Sleepy Hollow Ormsby Inka That's his registered Holstein cow and she's just chalked up an enviable record for milk and butter-fa- t production The bought in Logan for $280 in 1948 has produced three calves Her young owner son of Mr and Mrs Clifford Hansen has won several awards with the bovine beauty including several firsts" at dairy shows Last month Inka produced 1093 pounds of butterfat and 2227 pounds of milk which Mantua herdsmen regard as excellent pro duction in o oays prior 10 huh one produced 248 pounds of butterfat and 5295 pounds of milk Her record for 296 days in 13842 pounds of milk 5164 of butterfat Sire of the animal was Stadacona Ormsby the dam Sleepy Hollow Inka Beth Cinderella ministration of justice require a full and complete examination of all matters in Bingham county properly cognizable by the grand Jury "You are therefore instructed to take any and all actions which the public interest and the administration of justice may require to the end that the grand jury may fully and expeditiously fulfill its duties TILE four-year-o- ld athreent Pocatello Rodeo Ready — POCATELLO Wash PIONEER MOVING? 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Coldeway ef Floresville Tex looks around for someone to help her figure It eat' "" The hage vegetable was an exhibit In the F lores villa 285 Agricultural fm Sttpw BOISE July 9 (AP) — The department of agriculture has it Ricks to Get Stadium Frost Cuts Idaho Winter Pea Crop US esti- mated that Idaho's frost damaged Austrian winter pea crop will be as large as last only year's The acreage left for harvest has been predicted at 10000 with 82000 acres last year The five year is 18100 acres average (1945-49- ) one-four- th mm REXBURG Idaho July 9 AP) Ricks college will begin July 15 a campaign to raise $50000 to finance construction of a football stadium Chairman John Porter said the fund raising drive will center in Madison Fremont Teton Jefferson Clark Bonneville and Bingham counties in eastern Idaho 9 Tmm I HENRY J TAYLOR ABC Network iwy Yoar Key to Grsetor Vote Uondoi rnnmng - ADVERTISEMENT Now Many Wear One of the Family FALSE TEETH money can buy ! 100 wits? BOTH ONLY 45 9 (AP) lstysiiw:T Its Mm MasHc Aspfcefr Ranker Tile m July With More) Comfort FASTEETH a pleasant alkaline (non-aci- d powder holda false teeth more firmly To eat and talk in more coin-fo- rt lust sprinkle s little FASTEETH on jour plates No gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling checks "plate odor" (denture breath) Get FASTEETH at any drug store i at the Friendly CORNER BROWNING 1 24-Ho- ur OGDEN BUICK SALES CO Wrecker and Towing Service Dial 9537 Frank M Browning Phone S571 2619 Washington Boulevard Night Phone 2-97- 59 f A parade Friday will mark the opening of Pocatello s ninth annual frontier rodeo Performances are planned at the Bannock county fairgrounds Friday Saturday ana t K Helta fireplace TA!UXn us if we pi ay switchmfm with the National Federation of Sugar Utah laboratory workers and state public health nurses were meeting in Salt Lake City today to map a new immunization and blood-typin- g program for children and adults SALT LAKE CITY ld -- th Logan Will Host Beet Grower Meet HEBER CITY — Miss Beverly Jo Stock Heber City has received a normal scholarship to the UniverLOGAN Utah 9 (AP) $100 yearly Approximately 200July from sity of Utah which pays delegates for four years She is a graduate of sugar beet growing areas are exWasatch high school pected here Wednesday for the lening of the annual convention New 'Shot' Program — By the Associated' Press Six persons died in mishaps in Idaho last week Despite the Fourth of July holiere atday only three deaths tributed to traffic causes and none marred the holiday The other deaths resulted from falls a railroad accident and fteaa suflocation A old boy was found dead In his crib two tears after bis mother attended to him and then left to work in her garden Coroner W E Gilbert of Clearwater county said the death was due to suffocation The victim was the son of Mr and Mrs Earl Stumper Or of mo James - Albert Meece 38 was fatally injured when His truck left the highway and smashed into a telephone pole south of Nantpa John A Rudfelt 63 of Lewiston was killed and a locomotive and a motor car collided on the Camaa Prairie railroad dear ReubSMk Rudfelt a building supervisor for toe railoadr was riding on the motor car James Burke 46 was killed when he fell down a flight of stairs leading to a basement tavern in Wallace Dell H Willie Twin Falls was killed when he fell from a moving truck south of ShoshoneUnion-town Joseph Bushman 67 wash drowned 1 n the Clear water river when his car plunged from the highway about eight mties east of Lewiston price rollback major meat packers reported today they still can't buy many cattle without breaking the lew Yet spokesmen for Swift Armour and Wilson said the cattle that are being shipped to market are being sold and there are no reports of major beef shortages e at the butcher shops The smaller packers who are buying the cattle apparently think they can operate within the price law The big packers said that as far as they're concerned the risk is too great Fewer Cattle There aren't as many cattle coming to market since the rollback became effective and those that are up for sale are being bid up to prices that the big packers consider out of bounds Here's what happened to cattle shipments since the rollback began June 4 to date at Chicago and the 12 major markets including Chicago compared 1951 and School H In Past Week ' Kill Six Idahoans July 9 (UP)—Five weeks after the start of the beef PRICE (UP) — James H Phillips of Price announced today that 92 miners have passed tests qualifying them for better job ratings at the mines where they work Thirty of the men passed mine foreman examinations Four-- Violent Mishaps Got-Ple- ntf CHICAGO Miners Hurdle Tests Vernal Gives All She's i July 9 (AP — Clarence Dent chief clerk at Utah state prison left hem today for Twin Fail? to gain custody of a former prison inmate captured in the Idaho city Joseph Oliver Mots serving a life sentence for second degree murder escaped more than a month ago froth Utah State Mental ncspital He surrendered to police in Twin Falls last Wednesday Utah prison Warden A O SeveAon said Moss will be returned to the hospital in Provo He was transferred to the mental institution in 1948 after serving about five years in prison He pleaded guilty in 1943 to the killing of Mrs Dorothy Cramer 34 in an Ogden hotel room Logan Collision Hurts Idaho Man - --i Find 'Hard to Get' SALT LAKE CITY thy personality development may be Conference work groups are exdelved into at the family life institute set July 9 at the Univer- pected he said to make full use of findings and recommendations sity of Utah Conference enairman Kex a of the Utah Conference on family Skidmore said today the institute Life and the Utah State White goal is to provide at least partial House conference j Dr A Ray Olpin university answers to: 1 What are the forces and con-- : president will supply the welcom-(tttka- n hindering development of ing address on July 18 following healthy personalities in Utah fam- - registration in the lobby of Kings —a Hies? bury hall 2 What is being done in this state Sessions culminate in a final 19 dewhere to further healthy personality evening meeting on 3vtf the chairmen of work group sec- ' velopment? tT What should be done in Utah tions will report findings of each Today in Utah- - M 8944 |