Show State Already Owns the Clearfield Bypass Road Would Follow STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Sunday Morning March Clearfields traffic dilemma wasto routing potential customers CLEARFIELD — Mayor Melvin-G Wood said yesterday Utah al- broucht into sham focus two vears away from the businessat district present y along ago when residents decided the Complaints are scattered ready owns the new elementary school now being however which Clearfield's proposed Many still favor the idea he nig up should be built at Tenth said road would be built that either an overpass or an He said a strip of land approxi- East on Hill Field road to serve the school on scores of meant That underpass youngsters the mately parallelingwas Bamberger would be en- - Hill Field road would be a better base air the crossing railroad tracks bought up solution '£ some time ago by the state road trance road many times a day Even at that stage thinking had Mayor Wood thinks thaPbusiness commission in line with plans to adversely affected by the heavy construct a super highway the pretty well jelled according to- is Allred Davis county plan- traffic "We feel some Immediate length of the Wasatch mountain Clay rung director "We decided then" corrective steps are necessary and front school there are working all possible angles" Troubla is Clearfield's traffic he said to locate inthemind He said arrangements have been the that this with — of thought the product largely problem made with the state road commis- would be road built" to workers traveling commuting - sion among other things for some The opdirector expects force base Hill air from and to a from Clear- - fic control signals which will be can t wait for the super highway who merchants field object installed soon buildmight which may be years in the ing Some protection for school Clearfield's proposed kids and adults must be provided route to siphon off Hill air force v lthnut dela-I base traffic would follow the apRoad h's 'Relief route marked off here proximate the byWood describes Mayor on which road" the as a line next to the "relief dotted route pass would channel air base traffic tracks Officials fig-aaUsaberger away from the new elementary It would be and speedier business school and the Clearfield h right-of-wa- by-pa- 7A (UTAH) Right-of-Wa- y ss ' i traf-positi- on by-pa- ss by-pa- ss - re safer far sir base workers toe district He said it is his understanding that federal funds are available for such again to defense plants a project For that reason Hill air force base authorities were asked and did make the request for a survey in a letter to F W Smith district engineer for the bureau of public roads Mr Smith said Thursday findings of the study will be referred nationally to the department of defense Favorable reception there would clear the way for construction if there are funds ' Hill field officials the mayor learned are Just as anxious as thepeople of Clearfield to have a separate road for commuters Many complaints protesting travel are heard almost daily from employes at the huge air base he said The suggested roadway would connect with U S highway 91 " near the Bamberger underpass at the Arsenal: with Hill Field road just west of the underpass there (See illustration) It's roughly a project No one will guess the cost this early in deliberations Free Enterprise Clearfield Ball Official Thinks Next Week-en- d bumper-to-bump- mile-and-a-h- semi-form- al M-M- M-M- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah will host the annual National sociation of State Aviation Officials board meeting July Harlan W Bement state director of aeronautics said Saturday that association members from California Nevada Arizona and Utah will attend the meeting As- w VV 8-- 10 - V - er "u rfio osaa X X m BRIGHAM (API — A cooperative association officer believe that within the next 20 years "cooperatives will make' a major contribution toward continuation of America's free enterprise" Charles Baker made the statement at the annual banquet of Utah Baker Cooperatives association of Pacific Supply manager general Co-o- p said cooperatives csn aid in stabilization of agriculture and thus aid stabilization of the nation's ecenomy "Farmers must use their own cooperatives to work out their own problems and not lean on the government in solution of these problems" Baker said Dr Joseph A Gejldes of Logan a director of the Utah association outlined a four-yeexpansion program of the group He said the for calls other among things plan enlargement of the Jensen oil re27000 from barrels monthly finery to 70000 to boost plant output of oil refined by adding a $500006 cracking unit to enlarge acquisition of crude ail by spending $30000 annually for exploration and to Sills rus warehouse facilities Lodge to Meet — Queen City lodge No 4 will meet to morrow at 8:00 p m in the IOOF hall SALT LAKE CITY Walla Walla Wash ar Re-bek- ah mm X 'MrXMManL §- - Brifhsm I DRAPES cornici mm OXIS tiavirsi TRACK! Enough 'r SB gBP I State Demo Head Defends OPS Office in Lee Attack I SALT LAKE CITY — The UtahHeber Ben n ion Jr and entertain-of- f nt will be arranged for by Alvin ce of price stabilization criti- eized by Governor J Brscken Lee Keddington D"vid P- - Jones has been selected as an old Doliticians sacanctiary " treasurer for the dinner Tickets a m found champion Saturday for the annual affair a fund raising Grant Macfarlane Salt Lake City project by the Democratic party is couple attorney and chairman of the state l25 State Director Weilenmann said Democratic central committee He the decked that between of the war ner would visit each of the 29 time in Korea and the enactment by counties to assist the various ' party organizations in setting up of the OPS food prices rose "nmKtees to handle the sale of nnrmnt Since OPS went into action the £mES?uUg cost of living has risen only three he said "And when you percent' take into consideration the fact that c Hatch nd Hal G- - T- everytime the cost of living rises P°rg one percent it costs the housewives " '— ST this nation $2000000000 then I think you have the answer to the often asked question of "what's the OPS doing" The state Democratic party chief said that he thought that a check of personnel in the Salt Lake OPS office would show many Republic cans on the payroll Mr Macfarlane made his RNAMPA (UP) — A young man emarks at a state gsthering of party got $225 and leaders held in the Newhouse hotel $250 away withinbetween an armed robbery yesterday to discuss further plans for thigie nual Jefferson-Jackso- n day dinner of the Peoples Finance Company that willbe held in Salt Lake City in an upstairs office in downtown on March 29 The principal speaker will be Nampa The nervous youth held four men Senator Robert Kerr of Oklahoma who has been mentioned as a pos- and Manager Charles Jacobsen Jr sible presidential nominee in the at bay with a 22 revolver while he event that President Truman does scooped up $5 $10 and $20 bills not run Milton L Weilenmann who is police said After getting the money state director for the dinner an- he shut the men in a closet and nounced that he had named Ca'vsn warned them to stay there two minW Rampton and Bruce Jenkins as utes assistant directors Charles S Jacobsen told police they heard Smurthwsite will be in charge of n the robber walking down the stain the printed program: Al Weeks and George Hatch will handle and then they called police The fipublicity for the affair: Mrs Aide! nance company is located over a Miller Mrs Hortfense Burk and Mrs Sunday Anderson will be in bank The youth was described as about charge of decorations Mrs Lucy Redd will serve as chairman rt trc 20 8 snd weighing between 140 reception committee The menu wffi and 160 be under the direction of Mrs Pr J&lg I coun-congre- ss ! fiZZ g1"!6 S'mJJSS wnK' " I I : Office Robbed by Nervous Youth Og-ce- 5-- CASTERS Livestock Sales Three Utah Solons Seeking Weber Basin Allocation Custom Made to Order Free Estimates VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY 2651 Washington Phan 00 000 in 1950 Caine told the cattlemen they should watch their source of feed carefully making certain they have adequate supplies in prospect to care for their cattle He urged shipment from the state of superior cattle only in order to have prices "come back in good shape" Watkins and Granger asked the committee to approve an appropriation of $1350000 for the 72 million dollar project Mrs Bosone said the appropriation should be lVa million No funds for the project were included in the budget sent to congress The project would supply wster to parts of Utah which are threatened with shortages due to an influx of industries military instal- lations and population growth Snowslides Block Idaho Highway BOISE (AP) — Traffic on U S blocked Saturday by three snow slides three miles south of Cambridge High department officials said they hoped to get the road open by Saturday afternoon The slides are about 60 feet long and 12 feet deep' Meanwhile the department is considering banning late h afternoon traffic on the road because of a giant snowslide which blocked the road last weekend Banks-Crouc- WHEELS Ward to Give 4 Plays et ward recreation hall under the direction of Mrs Da una Stokes ward drama director Among the plays that will be presented are "Who's Afraid of Ghosts" by Boy Scoots of the ward: "Mushrooms Coming Up" by Mia Maid Girls: "Stuck at the General Store" by Explorer Scouts and "Shadow on the Sun" by Bee Hive Girls -- WUtVfRTKSAttMT- 55-Pie- f Walnut Dining Set LZ S 5995 Yes— Chrome Sets SS 8975 iae ce 55-Pie- ce 4-P- ce Li v c Rm Sectional Sets hv r s racurrmf si noc-csrdi- sc Chrocle rtmchJ'U csn ususllj Jl¥'£SJ£lZ' rth scttntlflcsJlT compounded MEND A CO uf?d offer pauurs i million p£-Mm Sstufscttor or miner back fusrsn- s si With Ixtras 14975 16975 Sofa Beds Choice at Covars 5995 1 Walnut Bedroom Sets £V1 23975 Steel Bed Coil Springs Mattress 3995 3-P- c Rollaway Bed Mattresses S5 0O Spring Martrooi - VMn Ilnfiniekarl Hkoole Span INIsrwl wasvoio 5 Drawers Unfinished Chestrobe 6 Drcwstrs OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT sr--- 3976 Platform Rockers Assort1 Covrs With Living Room Sets Ixtras 6-Pie- EVANSTON Wyo — The Evsn-sto- n L D S Third wsxd M LA w 11 present four one-splays on tomorrow at 7:30 p m at the First oppositi Oft Off iCt Fof OHica Atwayi remember Fairway Fwraifara Co eppasfra tfta Hom Furnishing Say this asairth at lawr prkas far your a 3995 3475 1995 2995 WITH THE FAIRWAY FURNITURE CO 271 -- 24th Street Opposite Post Office h iosmJ yoj i fcsoi fi 1 mmSm For Better Vision Have Your IxcolWnt opportunity for young iody having rotoH morcnandito EYES ond dotifino soror fashion marehondmng Opportunity for advancement Apply litwiH 2-- S P M EXAMINED m9 oaafll Dr NOW Pail K Nasfell OPTOMETRIST 342 - 24th tremendous response to their $6250 offer of diamond duos that we are forced to repeat the event (D-Uta- h) FAIRWAY FURNITURE CO SAUSIADY AND SPORTswiAR surfs 14 to 4ft Yearn Phono j SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — The 14-3- -- Hf Largo Stock and Assortment for Various Uses shift of population from the east to the Pacific coast has reversed the trend of livestock shipments from Utah the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers association was told todsy John T Caine III manager of the National Western Livestock show in Denver called the change "the best thing that has happened to the intermountain area Caine said predictions are that the population of the Pacific coast COS by 1960 will be from 18 to 20 million This compares with off-camp- us - RUBBER TIRE AND PLAIN Shift to Coast Inter-mounta- in MITTAnt's (R-Uta- h) and 20-3- 01 'are-pluggin- 95 was wide in WASHINGTON (UP) — Three Utah members of congress for an appropriation for Weber Basin Project in Utah during the yearbeginning July 1 A house appropriations subcommittee studying President Truman"s request for reclamation funds Saturday made public testimony of Sen Wat kins and Reps and Bosone Granger (D-Uta- h) the war memorial home here Morris Glover and Boyd er counciimen veterans' organizations' officials said County officials are Lewis ft George Davis and Robwight Brigham City also—is noted for ert J Potter commissioners and its fine fruit crops especially Kay R Olserj clerk peaches— and each year a county-Among active organizations m celebration Peach days city are the chamber of tributes fruit growers of the the commerce Junior chamber of area commerce Kiwanis Lions The city according to the 1&50 0 and Rotary clubs census has a population of 6777 American and Veterans 5641 Legion with in persons compared of Foreign Wars and' their aux1940 iliaries Civic and Kindergarten It it the home of the clubs Beta Sigma Phi Business Indian school for Nav-ajo- s and Professional Women and and according to school Soroptimist dub authorities city officials and residents of the area has bean most cooprative in assisting in activities and training of No Percentage There Indian students LICOLN Neb (UP)— Jerry I Sheldon 28 was fined $100 Hester of Officials for reckless He told the court City officials include Lorenzo he didn't driving want to stop because he J Bott mayor Glen Burt Wil- had no operator's license with him lis Hansen DeLos Thompson An offense punishable by a $1 fine oxportonco aaaaaap: Everyone concerned thinks a two-lan- e way would be enough now When the super highway comes through it would be widened to four tn CITY City recognized ss one of the most beautiful cities in the state Is Jiving up to its name Considerable time and money was expended during the past year for resurfacing streets and construction of curb and gutter along Forrest street i Improvement plans for the current year include a tiew Main street lighting system city officials said n f Numerous f attractive homes and several new business structures also have added to the improved appearance Among New Structures Among the new business structures are a drug store and variety store in the shopping district and a medical center east of the business district Landscaping of the Central elementary school also progressed rapidly during the past few months ' Immediate plans also call for improvement and renovation of '""mmmmmmmxjisw Er " Brigham City Lives Up lo Reputation of Beauty aH TVt-Lm- n i CLEARFIELD — An outstanding decorative theme is' expected to lend beauty to the North Davis L D S stake Gold and Green ball next Friday and Saturday Friday's affair beginning at 9 p m is for adults Saturdays beginning at 8:45 p m for teenagers Both dances will be The center of decorations for the dances will be a replica of the Salt Lake temple and each M I A department organization is responsible for other decorations centering about the reproduction The floor show will be under direction of Sherman and Dorothy Waite stake dance directors Other arrangements are under direction of the stake Junior Gleaners and Junior Gleaners Refreshments will be served Budget tickets will be honored officers said Aviation 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