Show Win Dee Scholarships uflves Will Speak at In the Services Congratulate Local Aid Society Ogden Captain 'Town Hall' Event B eBsBssT BfiBeBBBBSrBsTsAaTi'rsBBjBifr BHPy flfl B BM3& BEPIk 1 BK PgfjBjfl ' BsMBJ eB lljlfflf BJeTBlBEPH By: aBhBht: BJ BfflBSM BJiiiPE ji''B Bj 1 MB If B?J BaiBi 'Wv'aB Bjl 'SWJBBHBBBBl Barbara Thornblad IBSffSlwBwBSB 1 tjMSwfrB BBBssmtE SbbwIbBb! BBBBafc:v IB iK JHeH U K-- : idBBsBr'' "BBJPff Bil' :3!S- ""BHwjB'-- IB fla SBBJrc BBB HBh a ' VK: iSi Bsb?& - daughter of Orson A Thornblad 1554 Capitol Charlene Foley daughter of Charles A Foley 106S Rush ton and loan Vernleu daughter of J G Vernleu 2455 Monroe have been awarded scholarships by Thomas D Dee memorial hospital for University of Utah medical school training w uucnnrau we m v b nmpnai mh luaKe jny me utree giris ar graduates or the 19S1 Dee school or nursing ar one-ye- t Kiwanis Members Of South Ogden Plan Installation SOUTH OGDEN — President-elec- t Elmer D Johnson and other new officers will be installed by South Ogden Kiwanis club at a meeting Monday night starting at eight pm in the Ogden Golf land Country club o Ira A Huggins governor of district will be a special guest and offer a few! words of Lt Gov Elmer H Brown rpfeting of District Three will be in charge of the installation He was first president of Roy Kiwanis club Retiring President Wayne H Cook will preside witH Grant H Passey as master of ceremonies Musical numbers will be furnished from Weber college Other New Officers Others to be installed are J Ellis Cragun first vice! president Hugh McGahan second (vice president Nano R Piersanti treasurer James L McDougal secretary J o Ayouo jonn tox Loins J Hoggan Keith L HoxerjJ Edmond C Miller and McGregor Henry Ralph W Monk directors Guests are expected from clubs at Smithfield Logan! Brigham North Ogden Ogden Roy and Clearfield Mr Cook wfll give the " Utah-Idah- j j a annual president's report ine cums said to be one of the fewauxiliary active ones in this area also will seat new officers They are June Hoxer president: Eunice Monk vice president and Irene McGregor secretary treasurer Retiring officers are Marjorie Johnson Emily Clegg and Sally Oborn president vicej president and secretary respectively Kiwanis International slogan for 1952 is "Liberty— Lets Keep ft Best Deense Lies In Use of 'Dm Feet' Success of a demonstration before wrestling members of Ogden Lodge No 719 at their last Jolly Corks luncheon was some- what in doubt today Kenny Mayne local wrestling promoter assisted by Sesue Ayamaof Tokyo and Cal Roberts of Vancouver Wash illustrated American and Ju Jitsu style wrestling holds using Clyde Simmons and Exalted Ruler Dee Gray of the Elks club as guinea pigs Purpose of the demonstration according to Ted Schmidt was to teach those attending to capably defend themselves or to properly subdue thug should the occasion arise However Schmidt declared all left the luncheon agreeing that if the thugs encountered are anything like the wrestlers the best thing to do is to outrun them j Vital Ogden Water Source In Danger of Contamination By Larry Evans Don't take that glass of water for granted Right now one of Ogden 's principal sources of drinking water Wheeler creek is in the middle of a situation that could result in contamination East fork of the stream starts in 1000 acres of badly overgrazed watershed that over the years has become! short on plant cover and long oh silt and animal contamination The new Ijcity council is trying to figure a way to buy the acreage then close it to grazing The nearly two sections of land involved are now owned by livestock mpn Bought MRKi Acres Tihrteen years ago the city bought 6000 acres of critical watershed (and in Snow Basin for about $40000 money being raised by the city and various service clubs The 1000 acres at the head of the east fork of Wheeler creek brings Snow Basin acreage to 7000 Now t will cost the city at least twice what it would have 10 years ago This 1000 acres with 6000 in the North Fork area and another 6000 between Ogden and North Ogden canyons makes 13000 acres of crucial land that shorld be to cattle and sheep according ta Clark Anderson "When land becomes overgrazed" he explained "rainfall runs off faster because there is little or no grass to hold it back" "As speed of runoff doubles power increases 64 times cutting and it isn't hard for speed to be doubled" he said Upper Areas! Vital In Utah 82 per cent of water used falls oh land above 7000 feet so those upper areas are vital In Utah of all precipitation 98 per cent falls in winter as snow Onjy two per cent falls as summer rain "But" he pointed out "that two per cent does 70 per cent of flood damage because overgrazed lands allow it to race downward unimpeded by adequate plant cover" What the pity wants to do is buy the remaining 1000 acres in Snow Basin and halt grazing on it First td keep animal contamination out: second to keep silt out In the past several years 150 Utah communities have had more than $10 million in flood damage Anderson said "Because bf overgrazing and burned out watersheds 500 of Utah's original 2500 miles of trout streams have become useless for fishing" he jtaid 61 Utah At least g lands are bare eroded or have badly rundown water holding capacity due to s- overgrazing j The group most actively working for control of the situation ot off-limi- ts Ijone-fifth- water-producin- Singers Resume Weekly Practice around here is the Weber County Watershed Protective corporation with County Agent A L Christiansen as president It solicits money from various communities service clubs and other groups uses it to buy critical land then resells it to the The latter service forestry agency has so much a year earmarked for this Once in awhile the Watershed corporation has to sell for less than cost but usually it gets its money back Since it was organized it has bought 6557 acres in Weber mostly above 7000 feet It got 1600 between Ogden and North Ogden canyons and the balance at the head of North Fork north and west from Liberty This land was had for $28000 The Ogden Kiwanis gave $2000 Liberty Irrigation company has pledged $4000 Besides the acres considered too steep for any grazing there's another mostly above 5000 feet needing better management Anderson said An example of what could happen is evident at the mouth of Goodale canyon emptying into Ogden canyon ' The head of this ravine has been badly overgrazed A sudden heavy summer storm could sluice torrents of water toward the canyon highway and the Pine View water pipe It wouldn't be hard at all for the pipe to be Washed out cutting out the Twelfth street power plant the South Ogden conservation district and other users "The only way to end this menace is to acquire watershed and bar it to grazing" Anderson said Other canyons opening into the lower valley between Ogden and North Ogden canyons include Jump-Of- f Cold Water One Horse and Garner At Jump-Of- f a flash flood in 1949 washed out a veteran's farm Cause was lack of plant cover higher up to slown down the runoff Floods could occur in most of these canyons because headwater lands are overgrazeu Years ago South Ogden asked the forest service to close govern-me- n land at the head of Burch Creek to grazing This stream is the community's water source The land was donated to the government by the county in 1939 for watershed protection Other vital-lanthe town leased from the state makes a total in 2500 acres The town's had no flood or contmination problems as a re- To foster a wider understanding of American economic system and the Importance of industrial development a community-industr- y conference will be held Jan 30 at Weber college said Manager Charles R Stark of the chamber of commerce Similar in pattern to the town hall meetings of early America the conference is sponsored by the chamber of commerce in cooperation with Weber college and the Utah Manufacturers association Outstanding Speakers Three outstanding business leaders will address the conference They are Ambrose J Seitz of Omaha Neb executive vice president of the Union Pacific railroad company Marriner S Eccles chairman of the board of the First Seand former curity corporation chairman of the Federal Reserve board and Dr Adam S Bennion vice president of the Utah Power and Light Co Each of the guest speakers will give brief preliminary addresses and after all have concluded a question and answer period will follow Subjects were: "Town and Industry as Good Neighbors" Dr Ben-io- n Transportation Builds With the West" Mr Seitz and "The Continuing Fight Against Inflation" Mr Eccles Dr Henry Aldous Dixon president of Weber college will present a message of welcome Representatives of all the important groups from Ogden and neighboring communities are expected to attend the meeting which will be open to the public Klomp As Chairman Gerard Klomp prominent Ogden businessman and president of the National Association of Retail Grocers is chairman of the chamber's education and American opportunity program committee which sponsors the conference Other members of the committee are: Dr Thomas O Smith vice chairman: A Parley Bates William J Critchlow Jr Robert Grant Guy H Hurst Roy Metealf Robert Pollock N Russell Tanner Elliott Wright Dr Henry Aldous Dixon and Ames K Bagley of Salt Lake City Iran 20-0- 00 i it n Job's Daughters To Hold Ceremony Club to Hear 1 Traveler of Nile Voting Study Is 4200-mil- Paul Thatcher Courtesy: Mrs J S Hinckley Mrs E S Ward Mrs Sylvia Dee and Mrs D M Moore D J Greenwell J Publicity: E MacGinnis and Mrs H B Barton Adoption: Mrs V J Youel Mrs L P Matthei Mrs H A Dixon Mrs H B Barton Mrs G R Whitmeyer Mrs W O Pell and Mrs R E Edens Sydney Howe Policy: Mrs R E Edens J E MacGinnis L R Roylance and Mrs C J A Lindquist Personnel Group Personnel: L R Roylance Mrs R E Edens Mrs F L Montmorency and Mrs L P Matthei Finance: Mrs G R Whitmeyer H B Barton and Mrs P M Mrs Newly elected officers of Job's Buller Daughters will be installed at Legislative: Paul Thatcher Mrs colorful ceremonies Tuesday Jan E B Coulson and Mrs W O Pell committee: Mrs D E Lead15 at seven-thirt- y pm at the er Case Miss Sylvia Dee Mrs F L Masonic temple Montmorency and Mrs D M Sydney Howe daughter of Mr Moore and Mrs L E Howe 1460 Marilyn Buying and supply: Mrs Ernest Balch Mrs E B Coulson and Mrs drive will be installed as hon- P M Buller ored queen Other elective officers committee: D Nominating who will participate in the cere- Greenwell Mrs C J A LindquistJ monies are Betty McComb new Mrs E B Coulson Mrs W O senior princess Barbara Pearce Pell and Mrs D E Leader junior princess Jean Van Winkle guide and Judy Johnston mar-sha- ll nine-mont- William Dawson state welfare commissioner John Farr Larson director of the state bureau of services for children and Irving Rasband state child welfare consultant attended Friday's meeting of the Children's Aid society of Ogden r The three congratulated the society upon its work as a state licensed child replacement and adoption agency Mrs V J Youel for a third term presided at the meeting The other new officers are Mrs L P Matthei vice president Mrs H A Dixon recording secretary Mrs F L Montmorency corresponding secretary and Mrs H Barton treasurer Mrs Youel announced the appointment of committees for 1952 as follows: Executive Committee Executive committee: Mrs V J Youel executive officer Mrs H A Dixon Mrs G R Whitmeyer D J Greenwell Mrs R E Edens and ed Jean Westenfelder junior past honored queen will act as installing officer Following installation a program will be held at the temple and then a dance in honor of Miss Howe and Miss Westenfelder new John Goddard 26 Los Angeles and past honored queens respecadventurer who has traveled the tively will be held at Weber colentire length of the Nile river will lege A floor show will be featured give an account of his experiences on "The Unknown Nile'r at the Knife and Fork club dinner meeting Tuesday at seven-thirt- y p m in the Hotel Ben Lomond He recently completed a e descent of the Nile carrying the Adventurers' club flag down the river and on an ascent of the Matterhorn a n A commitHis experiences assert edlv in clude that of being chased by fero- tee now studying a plan for equalcious hippos of dangerous rapids in izing the voting population in Wethe Nile: of sleeping in a native ber county may be ready with their report within the next week village where a leopard carried off final a oaoy during the night of pad- Al Weeks chairman of the group dling 27 hours at a stretch because said Saturdayt Other members of the committee of difficulty to land for a camp The young explorer who has include LeRoy B Young secreo been "on the go" aU his life tells tary Arthur Woolley Howard and Lawrence M Malan of seeing lions water buffalo Present registration and actual snakes and the crocodiles which he says- are voting figures show that legislafour and five are top cowardly when you combat them tive districts i heavy The committee has under consideration the shifting of some legislative district boundry lines to equalize the voting strength Members Of the last session of the legislature authorized the committee to make the adjustment and called for its report to be made to Lewis H Lloyd director of the Directors' meetings of the Fed- Utah legislative council before eral Home Loan Bank of San Fran- Jan 15 cisco will be held in Ogden on i Friday and Saturday Jan 25 and 26 R C Duvall Ogden director Returns to School representing Utah said yesterday After spending the holidays with Mr Duvall is also president of sult Oeden First Federal Savine and his family George F Perrins son of Mr and Mrs Glen W Perrins Loan association Nine western states are renrp 1030 Darling has returned to St Correct Age Given sented on the bank's board of di- Louis where he is enrolled in the In a marriage license application rectors dental school at the Washington Meetings convening in published recently the age of the Ben Lomond university hotel be will preMabel Conley Smith of Ogden was sided over by Ben H Perham Yakin error Mrs Smith is 48 Her hus- ima Washington board chairman band is Leonard Lester Smith 55 Frederick W Ruble San Francisco of Ogden presiaent will also attend 13-0- THI OODfN (UTAH) STANDARO-IXAMfNKwij-- i iujiuiiiivj nniLnnt Welfare Leaden hs Nearing Finish five-ma- high-elevati- Wid-diso- ever-menaci- - Bank Directors To Hold Meeting allf Win Air Force Honors Cant Eugene T Hassins sis TwentyVfirst has gained a couple of distinctions during his latest tour of duty with the U S air force At Randolph air force base San Antonio Texas he was in command of the 9 bomber crew whloh was graduated at the air base with the highest honors And the navigator of that 'crew 1st Lt Douglas H Hassing of Midday Ala formerly of Ogden is the captain s uncle The combination and 10 other members of the crew were outstanding performers in eight simulated combat missions and in ground school during their training at Randolph The crew is now stationed at Forbes air force base Topeka Kans Learned to Fly Here Eugene Hassing first learned to fly in Ogden at the old in Burch Creek where heairport got his private license He entered aviation cadet training with the army air forces during World war II was commissioned and commanded a bomber in combat against the enemy After the war he returned to Ogden and operated a private flying service West American Airways at the present Ogden Municipal airport At the outbreak of hostilities in Korea he was called back to active duty with the air force His wife Mary lives at 618 Twenty-firDouglas Hassing was born in Ogden but lived in Idaho most of his life His mother Mrs Gladys e lives at 221 Thirtioth irL resides at Midway Ala B-2- Ogden needs a good male chorus and every effort should be made to maintain one Manager Norris aid He announced that the ers plan to sponsor concerts singand will accept invitations to present fwiframs for churches clubs and other - organizations I I 1 Has-sin- Hurt in Roof Fall Loyle Seidner 17 of 1463 'Marilyn drive received a head Injury yesterday afternoon when be fell from the roof of his home while engaged in removing snow He was taken to the Dee hospital in the Ogden city fire department ambulance where his condition was re- ported "fair" ! 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Dr William D O'Gorman psychiatrist at St Benedict's hospital will be the lecturer in a series of adult education lectures sponsored by the PTA groups of Washington Terrace Riverdale South junior high Burch Creek Uintah and Roy schools These lectures will be held Jan 10 16 24 and 31 in the visual aid room of South junior high school Courses to be presented are "The Angry Boy" "Feeling of Hostility" "Feeling of Rejection" and "Over Dependency" Films will be shown and explained with a discussion following - 5-Pie- 1 I I assa BBsf COAL Will n FIRE Only 1675 Dowu — 'mm temperatnres weather they enjoy the n comfort f u j satisfying warmth of Coal beat deep-oW- Register Tomorrow TbbbV A Coal fire stays on she job prodVocsag a steady lew with extra beet when yoe steed R With Coal sa your basement ye an free ef supply and prtassue roubles that fresnseatiy chill homes eaiag piped nek Make fm sen el year water comfort by a Cod Heating Service retailer BBS Need Trained Personnel j' I TZL f i KK Rfl II In the Kammeyer Btdg I- Jr - l 1 T-I- 1 W Phone 2-73- 81 visit for details Nite School Classes Men ic Thurs J-- e A B Coal Co Consolidated Coal Co C! miImRi -1- Dey end merit year CHS fetessr on osl if yeo seed tetvice oa year coi ntatmg equipment Calais or PBf CHOOSE A BUSINESS CAREER! 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The first of a series of four or- ireivea oasic Training at uiCKiand s ientation classes for prospective U AFB San Antonio Texas PBs' S O junior hostesses will be conHe was attending Weber eollege ducted Thursday Jan 10 at seven at the time of his enlistment forty-fiv- e p m at the Y W C A 505 Twenty-sevent- h John Kelley Two Sons Visit Home speech instructor at Weber college Two sons of Mr and Mrs J P will be the speaker Lambert 2670 Jefferson have reGirls eligible to become hostesses cently been home on leave from jb must be between 18 and 30 years of the armed forces while a daughter atce and out of hith school Anv is now California In with one interested is requested to make the navyserving U at O club the 5 appucation Army Pvt Donald W Lambert Is 2478 Wall Additional information home in on five-da- y sick may be obtained by phoning the leave fromOgden hosLetterman general C1UD o San Francisco He was wound- Albert W Barker Wilford L Barker The committee in charge of plan- pital ed in action against the communist ning the orientation classes is com- in Korea of Mrs G E Andreason prised Navy Seaman Harry Lambert Mrs Ted Kirkmeyer Mrs Rulon recently completed his boot trainWhite Mrs Joseph Aldrich Miss ing at San Diego Calif spent a Patricia Sheehan Mrs Nettle S y leave at his home Freed Mrs Ruth Ashcraft and and is now overseas atOgden his Miss Florence Gordon U S O di- aboard a navy hospital ship station INSURANCE AGENCY rector Carol J Lambert is a member 2636 Washington Sivd phon of the WAVES stationed as a store at Moffet field Calif She keeper nt mrt mm tmtm completed her training at Great Lakes 111 and then was sent to her present west coast station YOUR Answer j yaw insured your i--L m caattms fully? 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