Show OHM SECTION 1 Action Taken To Retrieve Basin Funds UTAH MONDAY They Ignored Garb Edict I possible last straw which might save the Weber basin project from temporarily being swept away on the tide of reclamation project cancellations by the administration it provided by an amendment to the Interior department money bill now before the senate The amendment introduced by would Senator Hayden provide funds for eight new starts os reclamation projects including the $1000000 Weber basin development program The amendment will probably be voted on today Thfj Arizonan who is chairman of the senate appropriations subcommittee in the interior department told the senate last week he felt it should not go along On the "no new starts" policy of the Truman administration Threat Will Remain "The threat of armed communist aggression is quite certain to ex ist for a considerable period of years and new wealth created from the national resources will be greatly needed to sustain the effort to defeat it" he said None of the projects in the amendment were included in the president's budget sent to congress last January It has been the administration's policy for the past two years not to begin construction on new projects Funds asked in Hayden's amendment to the $520082307 interior bill appropraition department Would amount to $12026000 In addition to the $1000000 Weber allocation others would include Solano project California Yakima project Kennewick division Washington Riverton project Muddy Ridge canal and laterals Wyoming Lower Marias unit Montana Missouri Basin project Nebraska: Jamestown unit North Dakota and Missouri Basin project North Dakota CITY jy i A home service field consultant from the San Francisco area Red Cross arrived in Ogden today for a four-da- y visit with officials of the local chapter Miss Ileene H Brough said duties of Red Cross agencies are becoming more flexible now than in the past few years because of the Korean war She is helping local chapters on problems and developments in the home service field Also arriving today at the chapter house 1961 Washington were Mabel Slenker nursing field consultant for Utah and Grace Reeder also associated with the nursing program Both are from San Fran- A (D-Ari- JUIY 9 195! Service Becoming Meipl Hopi Help! r run rienuiui More Flexible Pickers Aren't Help! That's what most Weber county Says Mercy Head cherry orchard owners feel like n 11 EVENING z) cisco - Chapter officials said a special rail car will be at the Utah general depot at Second st Wednesday and Thursday to collect blood The car will be at the Ogden arsenal today and tomorrow and at Hill air force base next week Put Out Grass Fire Retail store managers Ted G Schmidt (left) and Grant Thomas are being herded into Pioneer days citizens face similar "ponish- committee All civilian-cla- d "hoosgew by Therald Nichols of dress-o- p ment" during dress-u- p period Jaly 9-- 28 City fire crews answered a call this morning to Thirty-firand Ogden avenue where a gsass fire was burning No damage was reported st ding Firm Makes Reply In Rockcliff Paving Issue Columbia Construction Co sev- eral weeks ago had graded streets through Rockcliff residential addihollering The fruit is plentiful Pickers tion in readiness for city crews to aren't pave the streets L P Peake office A spokesman at the employment security office said today manager of the company declared at least 200 hands to harvest the today He said before the street were cherry crop are "urgently graded the company served the needed" notice but that city a three-daWages are good too — three the city failed to move in and cents a pound the streets Anyone 14 or older he said pave Mr Peake offered this explanais eligible to pick Free transtion in answer to statements made portation is provided to the orin city commission meeting last chards Workers must assemble week by Commissioner William no later than at the emStowe Mr Stowe then told a group 2640 office Washingployment of Rockcliff residents pressing for ton paving that the city would It only takes a little "pluck" street the streets as soon as the conpave to get the job done tractor—Columbia — graded the streets and built a "After talking with Mr Stowe he said he remembered that the city had made an agreement with Columbia to pave the streets after notice" receiving our three-da- y Mr Peake said Trial date will be set later for He added the procedure will be Cecil Roderick charged with involuntary manslaughter who plead- tried again and that the city has ed not guilty today in district court He is charged in connection with the death of his wife Helen G Red Zone Parking Bail of $1 for parking in a rod Roderick May 25 1951 Judge Charles G Cowley said the de- zone was forfeited in the city court 7 fendant would be notified of trial by B Rogers Victory Washdate ington Terrace y six-thir- ty sub-gra- de Trial Date Looms In Manslaughter promised to follow through W&t pi enc of the bargain this tiny General's Ring Found on Boy Held by Police - f A West Point academy gradtffe tion ring recently lost in Ogden Norris B by Brigadier-GenerHarbold former commanding officer of Hill air force base has been recovered Police Lieut W K Milligan said today M til ican said the ring was being worn by a youth arrested Saturday in connection with a morals charge Brigadier-GenerHarbold now stationed at Sampson air base New York has been notified of the recovery Lieut Milligan said al al B-1- Brief Parade to Highlight Pioneer Dressup Campaign Ogden Pioneer days dress-u- p campaign will be highlighted this week with a brief parade along the 2400 block of Washington boulevard Until then the Ogden Eagles will center their activities in the vtcmity of the sidewalk "hoose-gow- " in front of the Egyptian theatre A sign on the pokey warns "Go Western or Go to Jail" The Saturday parade is scheduled to start at eleven-thirt- y a m A band and comical section will be included said Alfred Bell dress-u- p chairman Other celebration activities of the week includes the riding contest near Ogden stadium for selecting the "head lookout scout" for the Pioneer days saddle horse and old time vehicles parade to be held fluly 28 The contest is restricted to men The Utah State Holstein associa- 70 and over Applications will be tion will sponsor a type and judg- received at the offices of Earl A chair ing school Wednesday at the Utah Jones 319 Twenty-fourt- h tela industrial school aceorcmt to Grant S Richards secretary of the association and chairman of the Brigham Young university animal husbandry department The purpose of the program is for breeders of purebred Holstein cattle to meet and exchange ideas on type and dairy selection y a m the group At will assemble at the industrial school dairy barns and view their outstanding herd The judging school conducted by George B Caine of the U S I R and Wendell Fuhriman Logan will meet at ten a m with a special invitation extended to all breeders aa well as eounty agents and nidge of county and community fairs At p m a picnic lunch for all attendants and families will be held with the state association furnishing punch and ice cream At p m a program with films and music will be presented A special announcement of the state sale October 27 under the direction of Mr Fuhriman was made officers by the Holstein association which include Charles W Warnick president L Maurice' Larson and Mr Richards Holsiein Judging School at USIS Slated Wednesday man and Clyde R Fowles 2417 Kiesel vice chairman Ernest R McKay chairman of Pioneer days parade committee announced July 14 is the deadline for entering a float or other entry in the main parade to be held July 24 Sentencing Reset In Shortage Case Sentencing of Marco Houseal 23 charged with falsifying records of the First district juvenile court Ogden was continued today in district court to Monday July 18 Imposition of sentence was set for today but Judge Charles G Cowley at the request of counsel for the defendant reset a week later nine-thirt- H P ' 1 1 1 on all savings one-thirt- y two-thir- accounts ty vice-preside- EACH ACCOUNT nt f UtiY Today check over your savings INSURED I fO S t 0000 ve have any funds earning less than 2V5i A we invite you co open aa account at the old reliable Federal and cake advantage of 4 these higher earnings FARMING There is no limit to the amount ou may save may enjoy insured savings as targe as $60000 Start with any amount HHBUM AROUND please — however as tittle as a family of three VOtt ( 5500 will open your account now: Start snjoying Otese hiehil r TCI JEANS At DO YOUR FLOORS & POUCHES Of T HARD WEAR? 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