Show Modern Independence Signers 10 Drilling Company THI OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 20 Recorder vs Abstracter Tiff-TBe Aired by Commissioners 1951 o Rewarded for Service Taps Two Pockets Of Natural Gas mm SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 (AP) Two newnatural gas discoveries in Utah were announced by Byrd-FroInc yesterday H H Allen superintendent of the Dallas Tex drilling firm said the gas pocket seems to be a large one He reported that an drill stem test on the Utah Fuel Co well No 1 at Clearcreek in east central Utah's Carbon county showed a flow of 7500000 cubic feet daily Allen announced also that an estimated 3500000 cubic foot flow had been hit on the Rath No 1 well on the Last Chance structure in Emery county in southeastern Utah Production from both wells is committed to the Utah Natural Gas Co which holds a conditional certificate of convenience and necessity from Utah Public Service commission The certificate is for construction of a $32000000 pipeline to Salt Lake City The permit which was challenged and appealed to the state Supreme court was granted subject to development of reserve sufficient to justify the The question of whether or not Dorothy B Campbell Weber coun- ty recorder has sufficient space in her record vault for desks of Og- den city abstracters will be brought before county commissioners Tues- - st 0 '" c " Miss Campbell who is the in a suit brought by six abstracters? said today she will meet with commissioners in company with Maurice Richards county attorney Commissioners declined to comment on the anDroachino meetinc kHowever they have not taken mta action in the oast to comnlv with Miss Campbells repeated appeals for more vault space Meanwhile abstracters who asked to remain anonymous said Miss Campbell was not justified in ' her requests They maintain there is room in the vault for "plenty-- i of additional records and their desks The six abstracters filed the suit asking a preliminary injunction re- i I Kathryn Melvin regional forest service auditor received a certificate of merif achievement award from C J Oisen regional forester The award was signed by Lyle F Watts chief forester ef the United States project Twenty Thousand Students Signing Freedom Scrolls Motorist Cited For Allegedly Hitting 3 Cars A J Fetersbesky 45 of No 4 Gibbs circle was cited for careless driving last night after his car allegedly ran into three parked cars doing approximately $1000 damage police reported The accident happened on Adams between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h when Petershesky 's lost control of his car 1951 sedan ran into parked cars owned by Lloyd Burton 2938 Van Buren Joe Suago and Clyde W Painter both of 2454 Adams according to Police Officer W E Feller S nnnrr! Maafinnp WASHINGTON Oct 20 (AP) — Steel workers at the Garfield Utah plant of the American Smelting and Refining company may get pay boosts averaging 10 cents an hour The wage stabilization board yesterday recommended additional av-- I erage pay increases of that amount for the 1350 workers at the plant The board said its recommendations to allow a 334 per cent hourly differential between the 19 iob classifications would average out aooui ii cents an hour worker That is an addition toperan eight scent hourly boost across the board Which the company and C I agreed upon retroactive to July 1 The Garfield workers were on strike during July but they went back to work at the request of the wage board The dispute was the first sent to the board by President Truman 'Guard' Breakup Protested by Lee Mother Dies of 19-2- Carbon Monoxide Recovering Well Utah to Purchase New State Plane Experts to Study Truck Crossings state-owne- d two-we- ek Magna-Garfiel- Magna-Garfiel- SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 ( AP Gov J Bracken Lee today protested the breaking up of national guard units railed into federal service And he asked Utah's congressmen to support his protest In telegrams to the congressional delegation Lee said Utah guardsmen were being transferred away from their home outfits and assigned to duties for which they have not been trained Lee took the action after conferring with a Provo group The governor was told that several Utah men have been moved out of the 145th field artillery battalion Tatt Gathering Support in Idaho Gambler Denies Murder Attempt n $10-50- J completely" Services Planned For Auto Victim Funeral services for MSgt Tetsujr Seki 37 who died Thursday night from injuries suffered Sunday in an automobile accident will be conducted Monday at y pm at the post chapel Utah one-thirt- general depot Chaplains will be Major Thomas Hepner-Hil- l air force base and RevV Clifford Nakadegawa of the Japanese Christian Union church of Ogden The body will be shipped to Hilo Hawaii for burial er I Spanish-speakin- non-traff- ic O BUY GET C TILE 3019 Wash COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK Till OGOIN Mfttl NHtH UIKVt sVtlfM Ml MM UTAH SIMtat '"wuu-- i -- i The abstracters have maintained a desk space in the vault for many years in order that they might carry out the duties of their office more readily Miss Campbell has also appeared before the joint Ogden er j j OPienWh° I1"' deCh'ded now The drive started on Labor day and ends Oct 27 he said But the official accounting period extends until Nov 13 Bond sales reported before that date will help boost local totals Mrs W K Pctterson standing president of the Forest Service Women's association and Mrs Ruby Warnock look at a croll with employe signatures given Mrs Warnock on the occasion of her transfer to the San Francisco office Food Not Arms Stops Reds Says Tehran Educator SALT Li?KE CITY Oct 20 (AP) — Food for the mind and body is the potent weapon needed to turn the tide against communism in the Middle East This was the advice from A Beijan head of the department of education University of Tehran in Iran He said communist infiltration can not be stopped with guns Instead the masses should be fed educated and housed he declared in an interview About 14000000 of Iran's population live in rural areas he said And as long as they are as poorly fed and educated as now there is "no other ground more inviting to the communists" Beijan asserted Beijan expects to be in Utah three months He will study the state's rural education methods under guidance of experts from the University of Utah He said he selected Utah because its terrain is similar to that in Iran S L Students at All-Tim- e Record SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 (UP) in Salt Lake City schools has increased to a record 36063 instead of tapering off as was expected Research director Arthur E n said some pupils withdrew during the first few weeks of school but more took their places He said nine additional teachers have been hired to take care of the unexpected load Enrollment Arn-ese- Two forest service employes received recognition this week one from Lyle F Watts chief U S forester and tha other from fellow workers For "outstanding work in organizing and supervising the audit section-' Kathryn Melvin regional auditor at the local headquarters received a certificate of merit yesterday from Chief Forester Watts The award was presented by C J Olsen regional forester in charge of the intermountain region Mrs Ruby Warnock secretary to Mr Olsen is transferring to the forest service in San Francisco Fellow workers gave her a framed scroll containing their signatures With Office 14 Years She has been witn the office for 14 years In Sanregional Francisco she'll be with the division of personnel management Mr Olsen commenting on her work here said "her broad experience fits her for the position to which she is going" Miss Fern Berglund has been named her successor Miss Melvin's citation read "for outstanding work in organizing and supervising the audit section in the forest service intermountain region for training employes and for initiating many work improvements" It was presented by Mr Olsen Regional headquarters at Ogden overseas forest service operations in Utah Nevada southern Idaho and western Wyoming Mrs Warnock is a past president of the Forest Service Women's association and has been active in various civic projects Vet Disablement Law Explained Veteran administration offices have received instructions on the new law providing payment of $120 a month to veterans who are permanently and totally disabled from causes according to H Hansmann acting manager of the Salt Lake office Aid and attendance benefits are payable when the veteran is blind helpless or so nearly helpless as to need or require regular aid and attendance of another person According to instructions the veterans administration will make no general review of total and pere manent connected cases Veterans who feel that they be to entitled may the benefits will have to apply for them to Payments eligible veterans will start from the date the claim is filed or the date entitlement is shown whichever is the later but in no event can payments start prior to Nov 1 1951 non-servi- in m DEPENDABLE STOVE OIL FURNACE OH HOTTEST BURNING CLEANEST BURNING NO WASTE PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE AUTOMATIC DELIVERY SERVICE 4429 PHONE WASATCH NORTHERN OIL COMPANY 2296 Grant Ave Ogden ce C none-servic- RADIO PHONO COMBINATION Juvenile Delinquency on Rise S L Worst Soldier Ordered To Face Charge LEWISTON Idaho Oct 20 (AP) Idaho Republicans are lining up behind Sen Robert A Taft for the G O P presidential nomination Attorney General Robert E Smylie said today In Lewiston for a supreme court session Smylie said he "had been unable to detect any signs of this grass root support for General Eis ennower tne newspapers and magazines keep talking about" Smylie said he personally would like to see Taft become a candidate against President Truman Personally" he said "Id vote for almost anyone in preference to Truman We need to clean house CO Phene 414 j MHhSm rlQIlIlOTS An Hour Increase Victim of Burns PIONE1R ' j nt Bathroom Kitchen t rep(occ £ All Plastic Aiphalt & Rubber Tile EEEBBHbbbEbVLI le lOr OWH Weber county is only a little more than half way to the goal set up in the current U S defense bond drive County Chairman Suggs Jolly said todav purchases totaling $347 914 re just 55 67 per cent of the sJcs Objective d much "Out county wuiave better record however" he said Recognition At Forest Service j Garfield Workers 10-Ce- Approximately 20000 students inthe following school officials for Ogden city and Weber county their assistance in the schools: Drt scnooi systems are putting their T O Smith superintendent of SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 (UP) oh freedom scrolls dur- - den schools: A Parley Bates The $6500000 Duchesne the local Crusade for Freedom superintendent of Weber county tunnel — mg to be completed schools Dr Robert A Clarke sometime expected campaign officials said today before Christmas —passed W Harold Dobson crusade chair- - Weber college: and M R Conroy its first inspection test with flyman for Ogden city and Weber Ogden high principal ing colors county said school teachers and t The shaft — 18 miles east of principals have further cooperated Kamas in the Uintah range — has by giving students explanations of! D been driven more than five miles the campaign's fight against com- - I CiTJ©y rI— through solid rock It will carry munism water from the North Fork of the The goal nationally is to enroll T OO DUSV Duchesne river to the east side of 25000000 members and obtain $3-- 1 the Uintahs where it will flow into 500000 in contributions The dona- Deer Creek reservoir for use in MlH UQ1 X1CC1JUCJ5 tions will be used to expand Radio Utah and Salt Lake counties Free Europe's anti - communist President J W Giilman of the SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 propoganda Mr Dodson said the local effort (AP) —The American Convention Provo Water Users association win wma up Saturday uct 27 Institute a national organization said the inspection was satisfacwhen Weber college Whip club which plans conventions has tory The tunnel — begun in 1940 but girls invade the downtown district postponed its annual convention' interrupted by the war — will carfor donations The rush of business prompted ry 600 second feet of water He extended his appreciation to the action The group set a new temporary date of Dec 7 said Mrs Winifred P Ralls director of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce convention bureau It had been 1 planned for Oct And not only has the meeting been delayed it may be trimmed from three to two days SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 (UP) Harold Fields 54 of Slaterville is a growing tendency A young Salt Lake City mother-vic- tim who was burjied severely when a to "There ' to lessen time devoted the kerosene-fille- d of carbon monoxide poisonlamp exploded in so as to his hands has been transferred to this type of assembly from their ing — died yesterday 31 hours away keep delegates after she was found unconscious at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake normal business pursuits as short her residence City a period as possible" Mrs Ralls The victim was Mrs Victoria Fields who has been making an said Neale Her son exceptional recovery considering David Neale and a sister Mrs the nature of his burns was reLouis V Borrero were found unported in "fair" condition conscious in the home also Mrs Attendants said however that Borrero is in critical condition and Fields will need 10 more pints of the child was reported convalescing blood to get more firmly on the and in fair condition road to compete recovery It was expected he would be hospitalized for two more! months Twenty-si- x American Can Co SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 (AP employes where the burn victim works responded to initial appeals A new airplane will Follow-u- p be delivered to Salt Lake City for blood donors requests bsought in three more Og- soon Utah Aeronautics Director den residents Harlan Bemet announced today SALT LAKE CITY K) The present state craft pur- (AP)— Howard R WilliamsOct But during his stay traffic Supt Kenneth Knapp sajd Mr chased a year ago will be traded safety engineer for the Utah road Fields required a total of 114 pints in one the new and improved commission and three other trafof blood which must be replaced cabin model fic experts began a study of three or paid for Utah has pioneered in many as- construction intersections in the That means' three times as many pects of aerial service Bemet d area today more—a total of 85 — must volun- pointed out For example ten The group will investigate hazteer their blood if requirements flights were made connection ards at intersections where heavy i are met with the extradition of men from equipment crosses the d other states highway Four persons have During its year of service the been killed in two accidents inplane covered 81200 miles Road volving collisions of heavy trucks commissioners were taken on sur- and automobiles veys and sheriff's posses were directed in the search for escaped Mission Head Named convicts SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 (UP) Emergency flights have been made Gov J Bracken Lee was Latter-da- y Saints church officials from Sun Valley during the today announced appointment of R LAS VEGANS Nev Oct 20 (UP) hurried Police sought today to confirm re- last prison riot and Joseph W Dud-le- r Scott Zimmerman Salt Lake City state highway patrol chief was as president of the church's Eastports that the underworld attempt- rushed to southern Utah when In- ern Canadian mission He succeeds ed to "rub otft" former Texas gamdians were reported in rebellion Glen G Fisher Zimmerman retired — Binion but bling king IJenny The new plane will cost $16995 at the end of 1950 after serving 32 Binion said ithere's "not a damn But Dudler said the present craft years with the fish and wildlife thing to it" ! 0 service a trade-ivalue of Reports have been circulating will—have more than it cost in — throughout Nevada for the past Augustor $230 1950 few weeks that a concealed gunman pumped several shots into Binion's car as he was riding home from his Hofseshoe gambling casino in Las Vegas By E T Himstreet Binion himself denied the re' SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 fTIP ports "Not a damn thing to it" he said alarm throughout Utah Growing Federal Judge Willis W Ritter over juvenile delinquency "This town is lousy with rumors and sex You can't believe anything you in Salt Lake today ordered that crimes today proved well founded sol32 Sessions Lorraine of Statistics hear" the state welfare deOgden According to reports Russian dier be returned to Kansas City to partment showed that offenses of these kinds have increased conLouis Strauss a close friend of the face Dyer act charges Sessions was arrested in con- siderably in virtually every secmurdered underworld figure Bennection with an interstate move- tion of jthe state—particularly in jamin (Bugsjh Siegel was with Binion at the time ofriding the ment of an automobile Court at- the large cities taches said Sessions told the judge During the lasf six months of shooting 1950 there were 1481 juvenile deStrauss' recent attention to Vir- he would plead innocent linquency crimes — not including ginia Hill the late Siegel's girl name unenses — reponea in Utah friend has supported more rumors For the first half of 1951 there that the gunmen were aiming at Collection Suit Filed were 1591 an increase of 110 him Strauss has been in Las Vegas M Stewart filed suit in Second Most notorious of the crime--since acquittal on charges of mur- district court against Dee Sessions particularly waves of juvenile dering Harry: Sherwood of $6222 allegedly hoodlumism and within the last payment of the lavish 'Tahoe Village resort asking owea tne utan un Kenning com weciw tidK on voune cir la at Lake Tahoe in 1947 — have been in Salt Lake City pany nwwtvcr me increase in salt Lamanite Conference Lake county was only 20 percent and one key official said this was MESA Ariz Oct 20 (AP) — Fire Crews Moke Run "just normal considering the inSome 250 g memCrews of the Ogden city fire de- crease in population" The juvenbers of the Latter-da- y Saints (Mor- partment made a run at midnight ile arrests in the last mon) church are expected to attend to the city dumps at West Thirty-thir- d six months of 1950 totaled durthe church's annual Lamanite conwhere a fire burned in rub- ing the first six months 441: of this ference beginning today bish year were 514 Weber Only Half Way to Bond Goal "tX?- 2 - ingThZ city-Web- Inspectors Okay Duchesne Tunnel six-mi- Peter-shesky- May Gei 2 Women Given Both wells were brought in at depths well above the Dakota sands level final objective The firm has not yet decided whether to drill further in hopes of striking a larger pocket Among the thousands of students who signed Crusade for Freedom scrolls this week were from front Spencer Wright Carolyn Watkins Steven Sherwood and Jdhn Statler of Bonneville Park school shown with their principal E Laura Randall et aay 18-ho- ur ' i county board to request that she be of additional vault given nine-fespace in the city court clerk's otfiee The board has taken no action on this request cewoiAriaM In these same Utah and wener counties periods gained about 10 — Utah from 197 to 216 percent Weber from 222 to 245 Cache county juvenile crimes increased a phenomenal nearly 500 percent— from 17 to 81 Mayor Earl J Glade of Salt Lake City said the answer to the sex — juveniles committed crimes and misdemeanors in order to get notoriety" Stenfeldt said "Tha main reason for the increase is the population growth" However Mayor Glade said that he had noticed a definite decrease in the number of crimes each time extra publicity was given the waves of attacks Police to combat the gains are curfew ordirigidly enforcing nances Theatres bowling alleys dance halls and other amusement places are supposed to refuse service to youths after curfew hours But all officials agreed that the main responsibility for actions of the youngsters rested with their crimes for which statistics on increases were not available — lay in an "aroused public" To combat juvenile delinquency he recommended more parks and playgrounds and "better supervised recreation" Police Chief L C Crowther be littled the alarm felt by many Utah citizens saying "You have to real ize that Salt Lake City is not just a hamlet any more it is becoming parents a big city — with biz citv nroh lems" The head of the Salt Lake City police youth bureau CaDt E1 J Steinfeldt was even less disturbed! 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