Show I mil qg DEN 14 fUTAHl STANDA&nEXAMIWCP OJf&AY EVENING JANUARY 21 ! 952 - IT" - - r Resigning Recreation Official Urges More Public Support ttie Ogden Suggestion that JL-recreation de wnmei receive stronger citizen support and more money was madtL today by Harold E Wiese who will fesign from the department fee i Mr Weise who has been city sports and playground director for the past two years said he found it necessary to accept employment that will pay hm more than the monthly $257 he receives from the city He will work for the U S postal transport serfice He declared 'Inadequate funds" have made it itepdssible for Ogden to keep up: with cities in its city-fcourt- s w X population bracket J "Unprogresslve Attitude" He said lack of real citizen support could also be blamed for "unprogressivie attitude toward recreation j Mr Wiese said Ogden's per capita spending of 36 cntsj for recreational supervision and program development com pares to the 98 cents spent by the average city in Ogden's populatioii class and the $150 per capita recommended by the National Recfeafion association This is exclusive of funds for maintenance of recreational areas and capital improvements he emphasized Ogden's recreation budget for 1951 was $20852 minus $600 that was transferred to aid the armed forces center here Mr Wiese coifimjented that the city hasn't a single good baseball d tennis park only four Og-den- 's J cfty-owne- Three-Ca- r He said existing parks are but noorlv eomnneri He said he was aware the has John Affleck baseball park city but that this is seldom available for community use because of its annual lease to the Ogden Reds In his Opinion Ogden needs a citizen recreation committee whose members are seriously interested in recreation improvements and which would work for more money and facilities He extended his appreciation to the several organizations and individuals who have assisted the recreation department Ernest Shreeve recreation department director expressed regret over losing Mr Wiese "I doubt very much that the city will be able to find a successor with Wiese's training and experience for the he said wage" Mr- - Shreeve said he will try to continue Wiese's work by hiring school teachers and others over brief periods This year s budget is the same as last Margaret Pell has been assigned to the recreation department to handle office work She formerly was a stenographer in the recorder's offiee Saying he agreed with Wiese's views Mr Shreeve declared that he and Wiese—constituting the department's regular staff — have been obliged to prepare skating and sledding areas softball parks and other play centers because of lack of a maintenance force He said despite material and manpower lacks Ogden city recreation programs have been praised by national experts for their variety and appeal to a wide age range Pilenp Slightly uris LDS Woman Passenger Mrs Lyle Blakely 24 of 965 Kiesel received la leg injury and head cuts last night in a traffic accident involving jthree automobiles at Seventh and Washington She was released from St Benedict's hospital after y disclosed her leg was not photos fractured attaches said Police said the mishap Occurred d when the sedan driven by Mr Blakely 26 ran broadside into an auta driven bv Fred G Nutley 30 of! 506 Washington The Nutley car Was in the of making a left jturn from process Washington Second Collision J A second collision occurred when a d car driven by James A Hunter 17 of 5 Marine drive Terrace ran into the Washington Nutley machine police said Larsen and B Green cited Nutley for investigation and Blakely for driving without a licpnle Damage to the Nutley car Was estimated at $400 and to the ofher two vehicles at $150 each X-ra- north-boun- north-boun- F-- f3&cSwP£k If UNLIMITED? inthen$w'52 FORD Corning FEBRUARY 1st tit your ford By Alfred Gladwell Directing his remarks particu larly to young people at the LDS North Weber stake quarterly conference vpstprriav PrstiHenl An toine R Ivins of the first council of seventy said they "must learn to earn what they eat and wear" A capacity congregation in Ogden tabernacle heard President Ivins say he is perfectly willing to donate his portion to help those who are physically unable to work but objected to people of 65 years of age retiring and "sitting down in an easy chair' He declared that "neither the state nor the church has the obligation to support people in idleness All must be taught to work and work well and consistently" Discussing another subject President Ivins said "We don't know how strong we are therefore we should avoid walking into temptation We must watch ourselves carefully" Pointing out that the boys and young men of the Aaronic priesthood will be the church leaders of the future President Ivins stressed the importance of parents encouraging their sons to participate in priesthood activities He observed that "there is a tremendous mortality ahong the teachers and elders of the church" President Ivins stroseoH the In portance of practicing honesty virtue repentance and forgiveness Stake President Thomas O Smith expressed appreciation for the cooperation of stake members dur ing the 10 years he has over the stake He recalled presided that 10 years ago the stake was reorgani3 ized and divided and the Farr West stake was organized from a portion of North Weber stake While commending the faithful members of the "stake President Smith voiced concern for unfaithful members "We can't change the past but we must en fnrasrri with determination to improve ourselves We still have a long way to go in many things" he said President Smith roaW from the first presidency of the iu Dealer -- rr j Officer Urges: 'Don't Sell U in Doubt Kids Cigareis In the Book Cooperation of parents and merchants in preventing school-ag- e children from obtaining possession of dgarets and other forms of tobacco was solicited today by Lieut R F Peterson police youth bureau head He said numerous reports of smoking among junior and senior high school stuendts have been received during recent weeks Store Owners Warned Bra TBI Pat Nllssen Lt Pteerson warned store owners that they face arrest by selling tobacco to any person under 21 Furthermore he said merchants must not operate a cigaret vending machine where it is accessible to juveniles He said the state statute says: "Any person who sells or furnishes any cigaret cigargives or tobacco in any form to person under 21 years of age any is guilty of a misdemeanor" The state statute he said makes it a misdemeanor for any under-ag- e person to accept tobacco or have it Pat Nilsson daughter of Mr and Mrs C: M Nilsson 2475 Jefferson will represent Ogden high school at the Good Citizenship Pilgrimage sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution in Salt Lake City Feb 2 The competition will be at the in lis possession Hotel Nev house and Miss Nilsson will be contesting with representatives of Weber East West and South high schools The winner will receive a $100 government bond Ann Workman daughter of Mr and Mrs B W Workman 3028 Jackson is Ogden high alternate The award is based on citizenship taking into consideration dependability church and civic activities character and background Contestants will be interviewed folWalter H Todd of 668 Twentv- lowing a luncheon at Salt Lake sixth was arraigned in Second dis trict court today on criminal charges which are an outgrowth of his alleged deliberately running into an Ogden city police officer Judge Charles G Cowley continued the case until next Monday for plea after the defense attorney church advising all members to ad- - told the court he planned to file a nere ro a new oraer m the church motion to quash the charges It refers to presenting their probTodd faces assault with a deadly lems and troubles to the ward n drivcharge and bishop instead of letters to weapon ing He allegedly drove his pickup the first presidencywriting truck into Officer Timothy Dyer "Members of the church are dethe giving him a priving themselves of a great bless- ?ticket forlatter was traffic blocking ing by overlooking their spiritual Officer advisers who are able to give comInjured fort and the help they need" it is The officer suffered a cracked rib and a twictort ift pointed out in the letter The first presidency also advised incident reportedly took place near "Go forward as the Lord has pro- me nrsi security drive-i- n bank vided Refrain from the discussion on Washington hpi-is of mysteries and matters on which seventh and Twenty-eight- h the Lord has made no definite At a Drelimtnarv hoann I— t statement' den city court Officer Dyer said President Smith also read a let- he was writincr the ter from John D Giles business Todd when the latter honked and manager of the Improvement Era told him to get out of the way The officer said Todd started up announcing that the stake had won a minimum award for subscriptions " uun Kn°cKing nim down to the church magazine Witness testified Todd then re-- 1 Missionary experiences and testi- marked "That will ti monies were givn by J M Peder-se- n lesson ' from the Danish mission Paul said that when he called Smith Norwegian andMarian Ran- for°yer Todd to halt "you are under dall arrest' Todd drove on saying several other members of the "Like hell I am" stake are preparing to enter the mission field it was announced Twenty-on- e members are as stake missionaries and serving an equal number are on foreign missions There are 4767 members on record in the stake distributed among seven wards and one branch Car Assault Case Pat Off a Week In District Court Leader Hits Idleness Among Both Young Old ' VISIBILITY Contestant hit-ru- tu i il Spanish-Americ- an 'Fighting Lady' Reunion Dated on Men from this area who served "The Fighting Lady" are in' vited to the fifth annual reunion in New York City April 7 The U S S Yorktown association is working out plans to make the fifth reunion a big occasion and all former shipmates of the illustrious aircraft carrier are urged to set those dates aside For more information those interested are invited to write to Yorktown AscnfMatmn Tnr George Bernard New Equipment d St rjigesi ou nast ssew York 17 N Y 25-2- - orty-secon- ' — 'Jf HPS rf&l — 0E ty At St Benedict's hospital which is often a good number to know in times of stress the telephone now rings only if you dial Weber college which has had its switchboard andlong phone system hooked up through 4431 now wUl respond to Others Changed Other numbers changed include the forest service building at Twenty-fiftand Adams state industrial school and the state tuberculosis sanitorium 8891 Ogden arsenal which for tinder the dial system has years been listed in the directory at 4681 now is listed under Washit Housington Terrace ing corporation has a new nunf-be- r often-calle- d h 83 51 Non-Prof- Changed too are residence phones and many commercial' business numbers throughout the city The reason to the Mountain Statesaccording Telephone and Telegraph Co which made' the changeover is the rapid growth of telephone facilities in It seemed they were gettingOgden more phones than they had numbers to giv them under the old system There is nothing to about the phone company worry for the new book now in says the hands of all Ogden subscribers contains all the new numbers Anyway its like the company has been sayingphone for years in the back of its Ogden directories: ''Do not call from memory Telephone numbers are often changed" - Lee Urges Xocal Defense Groups' SALT LAKE CITY Jan 21 AP) of com munities Representatives throughout Utah have been advised to organize local civilian defense groups which could be in the event of a hostile attack 4uGoY - Fulv Isllr Certified Dry Cleaners ' s ' s A - 135 r?! l"nnn A EXCLUSIVE IN Eight Complaints Filed by Firm OGDEN AT CLAIR'S Bachman Plumbing and Heating filed eight complaints in the small claims court seeking judgment against defendants allegedly small amounts for labor owing and materials They are: Harry George $386: Aultorest Mortuary $5 29: Ross Olson $110 n $314 rental on a pump: Garage Dent Sampson $552: Mrs S1V85 E W Randall Mary $1277 Td Kathryn Koldewyn $22 92 Co Mack-Robinso- Front Files Complaint In the city court Rudy Piz of Kudy s Conoco Service station filed a complaint against Orren M Evans to collect $165 96 for goods sold and delivered Taking of pleas from three Ogden youths on violation of probation and burglary charges was continued until next Monday by Charles G Cowley of SecondJudge district court The three were to enter to the violation of probation pleas charge today However this was postponed until such time this plea and the one on the second degree burglary charge could be taken together All three youths have been on probation following previous pleas of guilty to second degree burglary charges' They are Don Stone 20 of 2808 Jackson: Allen L Poorman 21 of 100 Twenty-fift- h and Austin Scott 19 of 2128 Adams 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L?1 of ber college th Utah Power and Ambrose J Light Co the Union Pacific ticket ve vice president Tthe Un cific rilroad and Adam S Benoffice Twenty-fift- h and Washing- ton and at the chamber of com- - Pcweind ESktr 01 th Uth merce office Sponsored by the chamber of commerce Weber college and the W the Utah Manufacturers association he A2?°ftat RUil m th conference the first of its mtT 1° nmittee hZl?? be held in Olden wil i red-hand- uy P"l r Police Lt D B Ballarrtyne said today all evidence indicates the two boys who escaped from Utah Industrial school Jan 13 are not involved in a incident outside the L D S Eighth ward Seventh and Adams The two 18 and 17 years of age have consequently been absolved oi any blame he said Same Clothing Police decided the two were tentatively involved because the clothing worn by the youths who reportedly pointed a gun at Kimball Black 789 Seventh when Black approached his parked car was similar to uniforms worn by students of the school Occupants of Kimball's car were trying to get It started when Kimball arrived Police today received a letter from Claud H Pratt school superintendent extending his appreciation for the cooperation rendered by officers last Friday when two inmates jumped from a coal truck when it halted for a red semaphore light "We notified Ogden city police immediately and within 15 or 20 minutes the boys were apprehended and IPturnpH trw !h CK atiiwi Pratt said "On a number of other instances we have had the same kind of snlendiri hpln and f ft r ra r a tion from police?" every drink F""V pCKveB city-coun- Police Absolve 'Free Tickets Avail For Escapees of Session are the Gun Wielding dustry AndTrZ ber 2 ochenley m 7 Super Cleaning feS 07 er utr 10°' If you want the fire department emergency line now the number is And the county fire department on West Twelth also has a new number To dial the city side of the building the new number is The county side remains the same 5711 To Be Discussed - aeaFeteonA Picking up your phone and dialing numbers from memory would get you nothing but a big fat jolt this morning if you didn't remember that the telephone company had changed a lot of them The change effective at midnight last night took care of all the four digit numbers from 4000 to 4999 making them five digit ones and included in the change were some well known calls Wheeler Water SALT LAKE CITY Jan 21 (AP) Members of the Utah water power board have suggested that the board S SMrctarv ho Utahs state engineer In that way tney explained the official dealing with Utah's water problems would be not subject to political control Gov- J- Bracken Lee met with the board to consider the possible appointment of an over-al- l policy maker on Utah's water problems One member nf th hnarri J A Howell Of OffHen caiH ever he believed appointment of such an official would not be advisable He said such an appointee could serve only as a lobbyist for Utah in Washington D C as a -propagandist - for — nPnit within the state j Look-I- t's J- Brackn Lee said the state civil defense programthat is operated without financial help from the federal government Local communities must plan the same kind of programs he said Henry S Eaton director for the federal regional Civil Defense administration emphasized the need for cooperation He said if federal state and local civilian deThe reported contamination ex- fense activities are coordinated isting in raw waters of Wheeler s properly it will require a "calm creek important source of Ogden's of what can be done to culinary supply will be discussed appraisal make civil defense a of Wednesday at a meeting in the of- our military forces and industrial fice of Col RravK W nirr capacity" temporary city manager Col McGary said Lynn Thatcher director of the division of sani- To Skow Art Slides tary engineering and other representatives of Utah department of colored slides on art at the special public health will participate iinciesi ciass or ine L u S Twelfth Oeden will ho ward M I A Tu40v Col McGary Mayor George T the slides erost Franklin Richards assistant www wu ue Followng square aancing superintendent of Ogden water department: Dr w raricrTo Talk on Conservation tor of city laboratories and S R ut urson Young of Cunningham city sanitarian Weber collegeWhitney faculty will speak conservation at i Vaj u o waier wc second ward M I A specialy interest group Tuesday at p m Public is invited State Engineer Change Suggested Cher1 I I5R GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTRIBUTORS INC NEW YORK Y r ' Available in multiples of $100 — More than 200000 Intermoun- tain folks have accounts at the First Security Banks West's most popular piace to a t L aaaafl Jflfff aT - |