Show 10 THI OGDEN (UTAH) He's No 'Mite' Now STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 5 1883 T HFH Jurors Acquit Ex-- I Couri Clerk f w Of False Fund Acco uni unaroe li i For Ogden Area a 23 was handed the heavy fine and placed on probation several months ago when she pleaded guilty before Judge Charles G Cowley Audit Reveals Shortage The two women were charged after a special audit revealed a $3800 shortage in fines and forfeitures of the court extending over a three-yeperiod During the lengthy trial the state snow discrepancies sought to receipts received by the mony and evidence submitted dur- court and those deposited in the ing nine full days of trial This was accomplished they The assistant Mrs Marco House- - bank maintained by falsifying public Mrs Evelyn Sorenson Smith 26 1 of the First district court juvenile yesterday was found innocent of keeping a false account of public monies— the same charge on which the assistant cleric was fined $2900 An eight-majury deliberated late yesterday beonly fore returning the verdict They had waded through a mass of testiex-cle- rk BBBBT St Hi i " Bflrewafe' ' BBBBB mt&SBi B Jal n ar two-hou- rs oe-twe- en COP The attractive blonde's defense attorney brought out testimony intended to show that the acts were w Long Terms if Fines Not Paid On grounds that the defendants have a long record of convictions on petty larceny charges the jail term was recommended Dy Max o Lamph deputy county attorney Plead Guilty When the defendants- - pleaded guilty to four petty larceny charges filed by Ogden City Judge J Quill Nebeker imposed a fine of $250 or 125 days in jail on each complaint In a conversation between defense counsel and the court Judge Nebeker pointed out that perhaps in the meantime friends or the de fendants could assist them in pay ing the fines They pleaded guilty on Friday to the theft of merchandise at five Se al stores Court records disclose that Ter J Sandman of Washington Harry race wno was also allegedly involved in the case prosecuted by the state paid $150 of a $298 fine He was released and given until Feb 1 to pay the balance Sandman it was said has no previous Night Classes Offered in ji j beautifica-tio- '" BBBSS MS BlW mm mm 93 Wmm § MM MM i :'MmJMMTW'MWKr'iit Mma '"' — rMMMmSS! 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VHHHMHBajnsaBJMK You'd never know it now but Clyde John Tnrpin eight who is clearing the snow off the family sidewalk in this photo weighed only three pounds at birth Born before the days of "air locks" had a tough struggle to survive until he was two then shot rightClyde like a weed He's a healthy happy youngster now his mother up says n and sewing will be offered starting next week' sponsored by the Ogden City schools adult and family life education program The im! !fu fnr mkat nmitiftAn fn Ogden during 1952 is favorable faces inannougn tne creased militaryindustry and civilian needs according to the annual report of the local Swift and Co plant Another highlight of the v was disclosure rrtur nnpraTmnareport penses in the Ogden area totaled $25270000 during 1951 This exceeded last year— a fact attributed by Manager Suggs Jolly to generally increased costs of raw materials and supplies and higher earnings of employes The expenditure included payroll local taxes supplies livestock purchases and other expenses Important Sole Manager Jolly said that the Swift unit here will play an important role in providing food and other essentials "Prospects for meat - hungry Americans in 1952 at present are favorable Beef production is on the upswing and that means more meat" Mr Jolly said "What about prices? The U S department of agriculture expects both beef and pork to be selling below nresent reHinve of next year Meat prices will be governed Dy tne amount of meat in the nation's meat cases and the money in the hands of consumers on the other side of the counter Most Effective Brake larcre meat nmnliu lin "With — prospect the most effective brake on prices are tne indirect controls on purchasing power such as taxes and credit restrictions These indirect controls modified a need ed should be relied upon to pre vent lmiatca prices with y"Our oast pynpripnro OPS controls this year and with OP A in 1945 and" 1Q4R usm vtO mWmmmmmmmm p Fixing Up Home Night classes' in home BaBkTirB MMt done to cover fund shortages appearing in monies sent to the Ogden office from Logan in Cache county Mrs Smith who took the witness chair in her own behalf testified alsp that various officials of the court here "borrowed" money from the office cash box in Joe Heather 41 of 184 Twenty-fift- h place of which they submitted and George Wick of 184 Mi IOU's She! said she did not know Twenty-fift- h who were sentenced in all cases whether or not these to pay heavy fines on petty lar- sums had been returned ceny charges face the possibility Both women were first charged of serving long terms in jail if the with misappropriating public fines are not paid monies two years ago These The two defendants who are charges were dropped following a 179 days in jail each withserving hearing preliminary out the option of a fine on a state complaint will have to serve an additional 500 days if their fines are not paid at the expiration of the jail term Mm FmmWmM records Defendants Face msmm fMeai Outlook Held Good — r— ) r— — — Strapping Lad Example For Other Premature Tots There is also th Han ger that government edicts may nave a depressing enect on future agricultural production We need fewer controls by government — not more Mrs Addle L Swapp family The three undersized babies used with the little two and '"There was no need for i vest nek life consultant for city schools controls issued last Janud youngsters of today and meat listed the following courses Each cently born in two Ogden hospitals have a solid future if ary There is even less need for in the local hospitals starts with registration them now They have again proved Clyde John Turpi n is an examWashington school — They kept little Clyde In an in- to be imnraetieat anrl inflavihlo —— WAV Construction remodeling refin ple cubator feeding him oxygen he added discriminatory" ishing of home furnishings Register through a tube By the time he was The strapping youngster son of two months old he had only gained Tuesday Jan 8 at seven-thirt- y Mr and Mrs CyldetTurpin of 529 11 ounces And when Mrs Turpin pm at the wood work shop In structor Carl Wallis Second St is living proof that pre- brought him home from the hospi- Interior Decoration mature babies often turn out all tal doctors told her mother that J they were giving her the child for Interior decoration a practical recora nouTs He would live no course in individual home deco right When" little Clyde was born Feb just jhthan that they said longer I 16 Register Tuesday 1944 rating problems he weighed only three But he fooled them his Starting at Jan 29 at seven-thirt- y pm pounds His father was overseas home life in a home-mad- e incubaA small tan airplane-typ- e Washington school Instructor Mrs and his mother despaired of ever tor lugClyde survived gage Mae Broome bag was left by an army the lad raising Until was he two howold years colonel and his wife at an Ogden Ogden high schoo- lever he was a sickly baby con- filling No "Air Locks" Then station early New Year's remodelinc construction At that time Mrs Turpin re tracting practically every child- day police were notified by the finishing of home furnishings Reg called hood disease came that along When owners now residing in Astoria today there were no "air his father ffot home frnm lsier Wednesday Jan a at seven urnth Wash pm at high school work shop In locks similar to the type now be Clyde began picking up Lieut E L Shaw said police will Baby food and commercial structor Elmont Binaham pttle iff tit rt v Husky Now starch apparently was not what information concerning Lamp shade construction Regis appreciate burglars were looking for when ter Now at the age of eight he's the the bag if it is found Police have Jan 8 at seven-thirt- y tney broke the sen on two box tsimont Bingham healthiest huskiest youngster in made a check at most service stacars on a siding at Wall and Twen instructor he said the block He has initiative Lamp shade construction Reals too tions The owner Col H B White-hous- e ter Tuesday Jan 8 at seven-thirt- y his mother said He asked for and Police Lieut Ernest L Shaw who Instructor Mrs Esther Trostle said contents included four received the lead part in the chilinvestigated reported that a box dren s Christmas entertainment at pair of shoes jewelry Sewing and tailoring Register jeans of baby food found near the Scow- - Tuesday blouses skirts and other feminine Jan 8 at seven-thirt- y the LDS Twenty-nintward croft cq building was returned p m instructor Mrs Paul Nichol It was faith and love which apparel belonging to his Wife Weber County Clerk and Audto tne box car by railroad officials son Wm throHhl" Mrsitor Lawrence M Malan said tosaid"8 Turpin win not be Known if anything day he has still not received any is missing from the box car until The now two has answer to a letter seeking the couple other it arrives at Twin Falls Idaho bechildren: Rosalie 4 who weighed cause it was in interstate ship bonding status of George and five pounds at birth: and Debbv Harry PappasJ mem oihw said 11 months who The two brothers put up 0 weighed in at 6V4 Warren Peterson an employe at pounds bond fori Sheriff Mac "M the Scowcroft plant who discovThe other three mites reported Wade following his in ered the seals on the box cars were 1949 They have not been paid gaining strength are: broken telephoned to the police Twin of Mr and Mrs their annual premium of $50 station at a m today Devon Edaughters Jensen of 2939 WashingSALT LAKE CITY Jan 5 fAPl since then ton who weighed two pounds when County Attorney Maurice RichState Rep Dillworth Woollev ves- has held that the county they were born in St Benedict s terday defended Utah's new "single ards cannot legally pay the premium hospital They were named Bonnie VUUUUCIIUU vsniuie lax as a unless the brothers can furnish Kay and Connie Ray means to forceusers Danny Tracy son of Mr and of the state highway system to help proof they are a corporate bondMrs Oscar T Tracy of 702 Twenty-sing company pay tor tne roaas and their up He weighed only one Asked what he would do if it ixth keep was found the Pappas brothers pound 11 ounces at birth but has "We are from $16000000 to S19 were not a bonding company and gained more than a pound since oenmct scneduie for our the ROY Jan 4— The Roy city plan- uwuuu county would not pay the he needs" said highway "Any ning commission met with Robert vehicle that uses the highways premium Sheriff Wade replied: D Tucker county planning di"Don't worry the premium will snouio pay tor tnem in comparison be paid" rector Thursday and discussed the with the use? If we don't tax non Meanwhile Christian S Graves proposed city planning ordinance resident users as tax usvwe they Weber county Republican chairThe adoption of some type of must veour resident man denied a report that the zoning ordinance was held vital in mcies" overtax view of the fact that Roy is the Talked to county organization would pay Committee the premium on Sheriff Ward's fastest growing community in bond Weber county Home development Woolley was one of those an ''We intend to stand back of has increased 300 percent in the pearing before the Salt Lake City Sheriff Wade and will do all we Chamber of commerce wholesale past two years Meanwhile plans were also made trades committee The committee is can to assist him in procuring a for the reorganization of the plan- studying the law to determine bond but we will not pay the on it" Chairman Graves ning commission due to the election whether to support it or seek its premium of its chairman James A Nelson repeal or amendment at the next declared 4to the city council and the resigna- legislative session vwm Various wholesale businessmen tion of another member A meeting is expected to be called in Salt Lake City have comnlained in the near future to name new that they have lost some customers because of the tax commission members It was pointed out that no zonJ W Droubay member of committee named ing ordinance will be adopted un- chamber til it is carefully studied by the study the law said it would annear commission and u snhwo! virdiiiis iliure 111 Will wit public hearing It will then be than it is giving aid to the state" K CEDAR CITV TTtan vf ts The f recommended to the city council temporary trip per- Luther Pearce m- vea cold mit which amounts to three perchusetts seaman was convicted cent of Utah's annual commercial night of resisting arrest is based on the un- Thursday registration and laden weights of the vehicle It is Chief beating Cedar City Police Anton H Lambert expected to return more than $300-00- 0 Pearce one of three men annually in taxes on the charges was fined $200 and sentenced to one year in jail District Judge Wilt L Hoyt suspended Crews Douse Roof Blaze sentence to allow Pearce to report J L Aikens of Ogden submitted Ogden City fire department back to the navy for duty and also the low bid for Installation of crews doused a roof blaze at the allowed him to pay the fine in three boiler plant equipment on the new home of Abbot Grow 2928 Grant installments Carlos Mangum 22 Cedar in Ogden the state Wednesday afternoon Crews said Wbf r campus TTt the blaze burned a large section pleaded innocent to th rv City building board said today MAiiSn?' bid was $48600 The of shingles and sheeting It was during a special Thursday night session of court and will he iron in4v°lves installation of the caused by a soot filled chimney jury trial He was released on his new building now mentJn own recognizance construction Man eum's brother Aikens was one of six bidders Radio Aerial Stolen Mangum of Hurricane was Mrs Dirk Van DerZee of 2873 uu iiicuiuor oi ine trio arMonroe reported to the Weber rested after Chief Lambert was county sheriff's office the theft of beaten Bee 23 as he tried to break a radio aerial from the family auto- up a fight Young Maneum mobile while it was narked in front quitted at an earlier session of of the home court v CEDAR CITY Utah Jan 5 CAP) °bAnJn SS2F7i cab ODerations re-4-i- 1 three-poun- eight-year-o- ld i in imp -' Police Seek Help In Finding Bag Boxcar Burglars Shun Baby Food - Bonding Issue Of Sheriti th Still Unsettled !' SALT LAKE CITY Jan 5 AP 4 MWB i uuuvra mm: pureed on The fi) member Utah public school sax committees: Instruction and administration staff survey commission yesterday took a big step toward a searching in- personnel pupil personnel plant vestigation of the state's pubUc supplies and transportation and finance school program Larry Dee Ogden business exThe commission met with the ecutive and T O Smith business-educatnewly appointed school superintendent are Ogden memfact finding committtee to map an bers of the pupil personnel committee Dr H A Dixon Weber junagenda for the probe ior college president is on the fiCalled for Survey nance group 1051 The legislature called for the survey appropriated $50000 and set a target date of Oct 1 or h Captain Assumes Arsenal Duties OGDEN ARSENAL — Capt George R Albright army veteran of 15 years recently returned from Korea is the new property dis posal officer at Ogden arsenal The captain who enlisted in the infantry in 1936 is living on the installation with his wife and their two children David Ray eight and Richard Dean four He has served two tours of duty in Korea and holds the army com mendation ribbon for distinguished service at Jersey City quartermaster sub depot N Y during the last war A native Kansan he calls ford Ore Mcd- - his home Student Sutlers Broken Back In Escape Attempt An attempt to escape from the state industrial school last night resulted in a broken back for a "problem student" girl was inshe when leaped from a jured second story window after escaping from her room Sfccord-in- g to Superintendent Claud H The Pratt She was reported in "fair" condition at Dee hospital today where she was taken in an Ogden fire department ambulance Mr Pratt said the girl sent here from Alaska was a "problem student" He said she managed to unlatch her door lock by using a piece of string He said the girl climbed out a window at the end of thej hallway and leaped after apparently g the distance to the ground The girl was recently returned to the school after being placed in a job in Ogden Superintendent Pratt said the girl failed to comply with conduct standards while on parole under-estimatin- New'Sinole Trio' ! Tax Is Defended out-of-sta- te Mc-Dan- iel false-econo- fact-findi- ng toGet AP Wire Services BYU inter-mountai- Jail Term Meted nt In Peterson Death 20-d- ay "Remember—on Sunday anyway non-reside- nt Is Your Real Estate Broker A OGDEN BOARD OF REALTORS - out-of-sta- te Seaman Convicted Of s Beating Chief 96-ho- ur am — —if : Ogden Firm Low On Boiler Ei HE CM Case Against Cab Patron Dismissed vTar nieht hv nst seasion held l§Sb jij Job ? pt£ tj the information filed against Isaac did not constitute a public offense Isaac was held on charges erow- Tn1 rjd from Salt City to Cedar City which he allegedly obtained by telling the driver he would pay upon arrival Isaac will be held for federal authorities who are expected to take him in custody on charges of 0u°lataxl "' PP' iovaou 2" AUTO GLASS ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES fajlL t m m on savings Start Today With $5 or More bMbBIIbI l ml' OFHCEN SAL £?CTs 363 22nd St and Roy Utah parole violation Accessories Missing Bob Jackson Box 532 Weber county told police two fender skirts and tvto hub caps were stolen from ma car last night while parked near Nineteenth and Jackson Roy Utah mMMMMMMMMMMMYj£MJLLLlSk —— -- - - A W Belt The home lot or business you buy may be your life's greatest financial deal Be sure you're right Deal with a realtor 1 Roy Studies New "' Planning Law Merits Lee Says REALTOR? Sio-00- ve Dr Adam S Bennion commission chairman said membership in the group was selected with great care to maintain a balance between taxpayer and educator Interests "We want neither a condemnation nor a whitewash" he said Bennion also introduced six top SALT LAKE CITY Jan 5 (AP) educators who ranking J Bracken Lee says he will will assist citizen's committees in Gov continue to examine each indithe survey vidual case before seeking extraThey include J Murray Lee dition of persons wanted in Utah State Washington college dean of I other states: 7 education: Theodore L Keller Uni- from Lee to a criticism replied by of California professor J versity Salt Lake rnni Burton Vache Colorado state com- Frank E Moan attorney Moss claimed that Lee missioner of education H B in his failpracticed Stanford university pro- ure cooperate in extraditing fessor Harold E Moore Univer- those"toaccused of crimes in Utah sity of Denver professor and EdIn a speech before the Salt Lake L gar of Cal- Young Democratic club Jdoss said Morphet ifornia professor University Lee several times refused tn ap Want Facts prove of extradition of felony susBennion also told members of pects for prosecution here the commission and rrovea unjusttfled The Republican committees that "the people of this nvrnm Mn state are not interested tended that he had granted some that deals with generalities" oi tne county attorney's requested extraditions which later proved to be unjustified Moss declared that one member of a robbery team seized in Utah is serving time when his partner went free because the governor refused to extradite him from OrePROVO Jan 5— Brigham Young gon The governor countered with the university's journalism department case of a fugitive extradited from will become the first college affiliate of the Associated Press in the' Florida for armed robbery who area on Monday faced a reduced charge upon his when the Salt Lake City AP bu- return reau begins regular news service to the campus by teletype The new AP connection at B Y U will renlaee the riailv wire re port which the journalism depart ment nas receivrn diirm? th fbur years from anothers news service Snonsorine the first journal IDAHO FALLS Jan 5 (AP) — ism department in the state the The other driver in the collision ' Y" was also the first school in which fatally injured Ezra Peterthe mountain region to use tele- son of Ogden has started serving a type eauinment in its ioumaliem sentence in Bonneville education program county jail He was charged with involuntary manslaughter as result of the prominent Ogden dairyman's death Lodge to Install put the jury found him guilty of a EVANSTON Wvo Jan K In lesser charge— reckless stallation of recently elected offiThe accident occurred driving last May 4 cers of Marv Rehekah IhHm Kn 4 will be held on Tuesday at the L O O F hall states Mrs Clark R Redfield retiring noble grand the Sabbath day" U not yours— for aav Mrs James Wade district deputy sale or barter Black Angus or no president will conduct the cere- - Besides in that auction not a deal Tn he installed are Mru was made by our own mOBT people It was all Alfred T Albert son noble grand done by black breeders outside seems It black that stuff doesnt so ts ana mrs wiuiam rough vice over so big with us folks In Utah NOT grand Decided on Own Capt George R Albright - eight-twel- Extradition Cases 1952 — that artificial price fixing results in unstame marKete msriinted His tribution of meat and inefficient Stale's Public School Program In Line for Exhaustive Study SaaaBaaaaSaSBBBBBBBBBBBy |