Show BYU President Sees Danger Of Socialism Lending Bole Smokery Case a Bound Over r fan HmmIm t vnVmrtm' m raiiMiiu a common nuisance at maintaining 5 i the Bank Smokery and Sports club 2313 Washington were bound over for trial to the Second district court yesterday afternoon They are Bud Burnett Norrla Shaw and Wayne Garfield The lengthy preliminary hearing was conducted before City Judge Clyde C Patterson tavern-sper- t The combination store has been closed since the raid A key state witness was Reed Newberger who testified that he purchased several shots of whiskey at the place He said he drank a little and poured the remainder Into a rubber glove concealed in his pocket Detective A M Garslde who sent the liquM which Was syphoned Marilyn Oakey from the container to the state chemist for an analysis was also an chosen has been Marilyn Oakey from a large field of contesants important witness for the state to sing the leading feminine role in the coming B Y O opera "La Boheme" by Puccini She Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Naylor former Ogden-lte- s now living at Boise Ida Last spring she sang the lead role of Sylvia in the opera "Sweethearts" at Weber college UTAH GENERAL DEPOT—Two civilian workers at this base in l!s7 jured at work here were reported in good condition today at St Benedict's hospital where they were taken by army ambulances Peconio Serrano 1 of 2479 F avenue West Ogden received a head injury and cuts about the was struck by falling The Juvenile member of Ogden's face when he was helping unload a three "diaper bandits" was or- pallet He freight car loaded with the wooddered confined to the Utah State en platforms when they shifted school Industrial yesterday by C Bishop 3ft of L30 Harvey W of Lee First Judge Skanchy Navy way Washington Terrace district juvenile court broke his right leg whrn he slipped The Washington Terfell on the ice while working race youth admitted allegations of and a petition filed in the court charg- in the area The accidents both happened yes ing armed robbery The youth together with two terday adults forced entry into an Ogden home Feb 10 carrying unloaded rifles where they robbed occupants of grift All three wore baby diapers over the lower part tmi-in- M -- ¥ m T nYPgfc lt ample" Ran te the Oevernment Not only labor but business men bankers and educators run to the government when they get Into rough sledding he said "Forget selfishness and see that this government becomes the greatest government In the world" he urged Dr Wilkinson deplored the Indifference of many citizens who apparently forget they have an obligation to go to the polla He said that 29 or 50 years ago many industrialists in this country In their great desire for wealth failed to recognize the needs of the workers and failed to give them proper compensation for their labors "Now labor through Its labor unions Is lust as selfish and often fails to take Into consideration the hazards of investment and the responsibility of the employers During the past 20 years the labor unions have had the complete backing of our government Br Lowe Wins Trophy A hfghllght of the meeting attended by approximately 500 members and guests was the presentation of a trophy to Dr George H Lowe Jrv for bringing In the largest number of new members during the fiscal year Collin w Lowder chairman of the membership committee who presented the trophy announced that 88 new members have been added to the roster ' bringing the total to 784 The new members were Introduced and also the new officers and directors Carlyle C Eubank who succeeds O C Hammond as president sent a telegram express ing appreciation for the honor He visit to Mexico is on a Other new officers are W W first vice president 'Anderson Percy Bellinger second vice pres ident O C Hammond treasurer and Charles R Stark secretary manager Annual Report In his annual report President Hammond said "Throughout the year our goal has been to act in the best Interests of the community Through a series of clinics we asked your advice in determining the course the chamber should follow We appreciate the time and thought devoted Jo these clinics by those who participated "In a general way 1951 was a BMd year for Ogden We experienced full employment and 1952 looks as though it will be another — 30-da- y tcttvo year'' President Hammond city-manag- er s Cigars Candy Stolen m uiaper nanaii Sent io School Kd cton Neal - 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Ifc fi4 The two men Dewey V ThompMore than 200 are expected to atson 20 and Harry lee Sandman 29 are awaiting a preliminary hear- tend an informal dinner dance It has sponsored by Ogden Municipal ing in Ogden city court been set for March 12 Employes association at Ogden Golf Harand Country club March riett L Cromwell chairman said today Guests will include City Manager E J Allison and Mrs Allison and members of the Ogden 8 City council and their partners The regular meeting of the Sons The social will begin at of the Utah Pioneers will be held 'Other members of the committee Thursday Feb 28 at eight p m In charge are Jack Donaldson in the auditorium of the Utah Pow- Twila Hansen Edward McDonald er & Light Co Lew Stone Al Droesbeke and HarThere will be special musie by old Wiese the South Ogden quartet Grant Passey Dean Williams Byron Simmons and Max Germer Joseph L Peterson will speak on the early history of Ogden valley and its development and the road through Ogden canyon Partners are invited Another blow will be struck at rheumatic fever Thursday at eight if the public responds to the public card party sponsored by the Business and Profesional Women's club All proceeds from the event to be held in Hotel Ben Lomond will toward research on how to deCarroll Wayne Hestand 15 of gy the disease 6 Marine drive Washington Ter- feat There will be other table games race suffered a severe laceration of cards and refreshments will the left arm yesterday afternoon besides served and a program presentedwhen he reportedly plunged it beReservations may be made by through a window at the Weber phoning 8052 9600 or county junior high school in South Ogden The youth was reported in 'good" Reports Purse Lost condition today in St Benedict's Paul Williams 2649 Jefferson hospital The mishap reportedly told police his wife lost her purse occurred when the youth was run- in a local theatre Sunday which contained $3 in cash personal paning and fell against the window pers and other belongings SUP "Muting at the PW Association tor GENERAL DEPOT A derf by air late yesterday to visit correlation of eeS and tor visiting Brazilian army generi the Oakland Calif J "a— M— Inn urn Ihll Ymmm MM — with the aeies market center and Mira If Impressed— favorably i -- i— mrA h quartermaster depot Ho will Impressed — unfavorably — with Utah cold climate return to Mobile AU general de- The foreign dignitary was Ma) pot and will fly from there back Lfc GNm ssapSjajr Carlos G Cova quartermas- - to Rio de Janeiro ter general and chief of fInane i of the Brazilian army He was in By Mrs Vera Thompgort the V S to study the methods procedures training programs and DUTSIS Mtn Fuel Supply Co equipment usen ny me u 8 army quartermaster corns Through his Interpreters Capt Wr— Gifts All Cyro Damm aide de camp and 46 Leonard 061 Miro of Johnson des Santas Tn Capt Jordan (' General Cove told Col Erwin U FOOD PRIZES received a severe bruise City Manager E J Allison will cniei Quartermaster en of the side yesterday alsglgBOOS speak at a dinner meeting of thr car that the food was wonderful when e griding wheel at the Ogstaj club Thursday at seven-thirt- y He said the subsistence supplied Iron Works Bo to Come 1st flew apart bs at the Mansion American troops Uhrough Utah p waa Johnson to Dee token the House The Brifhant City club general and other depots in the 2 p sh Thursday Feb hospital in the Ogden city fire dewill be guests Officer to attend netion was of better in quality conambulance where his partment will include Trustee Lyle Clalarge quantity and more variety dition shed ana toady was reported "satis Governor than the Brazilians had n Cama in eed blvtn n BUI ftmeding He also liked the food testing factory" to officials According company U D G Is at which laboratory was using a small potable one of two in the entire U S Johnson hand drill on which the grinding The other is et Atlanta Wheel Defendant Admits Guilt army was mounted In the prootas Ga general depot Or if ' y Parry W Raleigh 20 of 377 A to the climate that was some of his work the wheel ''expiodog Sj 1 in the Eighteenth pleaded guilty thing else again city court to depriving the owner tour of the United states Utah Seeks to Collect as far Suit was filed in Second die- of an automobile Judge Clyde C was the first place he had seen Patterson suspended imposition of rcmarked several times on the Ogden ask n payment of fve debts sentence pending an Investigation chill in the air George Minchey against They by James A Larson state adult General Cova said the Ogden were as follows: Crabtroe Aute f wm ha bar la M yaw IhmUmf officer The defendant ermy installation was one of the $01 22 Grayson's 6064 Koldeyn probation bUo St at J JO p m took from ear garage most efficient he had ecu during ftadt company $546 St Bene allegedly without the consent of the owner his North American tour 50 C C and 'diets $86 hospital H K Baiter ( The Brazilian officers left Og Anderson $05 65 Plan Party their laces 9 HBJSHHnHgT City Workers of A branch l0 mm ' A-4- expressed appreciation to public officials other organizations the press and radio for their cooperation He said that the chamber offers its full cooperation to the new form of city government President Hammond recommended that to enable future officers of the chamber to have their committees and program ready to operate when they take over the adminisbe amended to tration the provide for the election of the board and officers several weeks prior to the annual meeting by-law- Two Army Depot Workers Injured mm Visiting Brazilian General Praises US Army's Food 5JF r Alfred oiadweii "I Ernest L Wilkinson B Y U Dfesldei it whose father wai one tit candidate for mayor of ?Mwem warned of the Inroads of socialism in this country at the chamber of commerce annual meetnight ing He made a plea for a return to constitutional government declaring that when he wss defeated a candidate for Weber county clerk on the Democratic ticket tome figee ago" It wan the greatest blessing of my life" The history of other civilization! showa that government controls never have been successful Dr Wilkinson said "The (all of the Roman empire il a classic ex- gVgg t Speaker Mfortri RESERVES I Sitta EARNINGS Compare our rate of 2'2 on insured savings with ANY insured savings institution in town Compare our EXTRA MARGIN OF SAFETY pare our convenient Com- location and longer office hours Then you'fi agree with customers of 29 years' standing Federal is "the best place in town for your savings' Best Place in Town for Home Loans Too Build buy or refinance at lowest rates most convenient forms Plans and service Sxtr SAFETY Safety of your savings is insured to $10000 and further protected with Federal's own capital and reserves total-ling over $1200000 Sttia Serve for CONVENIENCE a new home a new oaf Save conveniently 9:30-4:0in person or by mail Office hours Monday thru Friday and 'HI 100 on Saturday a vacation trip 0 Hi BBBBBTeTOffijffffWffBBB 1 Lb |