Show Samuels Wins Revolving Tjjpfe'Vi 1 0 THI OGDiM (UTAH) - He's Quite a Guy f o Donna -S- TANDARD-EXAMINER Saturday Evening March 22 1932 Bear Ritfi!- Compaci Talks Make Progress Demo Chief Opens Drive To Defeat Lee K 4i v presented the KLO wiuriMn hi hrit" Mr Srott Younr of L R Samuels store is event (Left) Collin sprinjr opening reTolvim trophy as sweepstakes winner in the retail merchants W Lewder KLO manager and Scott Dye chairman of the event 'American in Of Top Window am a Chance Basin May Get jConslruciion Fund Thera is still a long" chance rnoney may be provided to start construction on Weber Basin project this year but even if it isnt there is plenty of work to oc- Portraying "Paris in Spring theof sales and organization In the five City of Love and Beauty" the L R classifications The judges were Samuels Co store window display From Logan Brigham City and was adjudged the sweepstakes win- - Lay ton ner in the retail merchants spring Store representatives wearing "Easter Bunny' costumes distribut- opening last night It was designed by Mrs Scott ed blanks to the spring opening Young who said she was inspired fans who were asked to sign and by the prize winning motion pic- - return them to the bunnies Among ture "American in Paris" the 2000 blanks distributed were Blue ribbons were awarded to 20 merchandise certificates worth winners in each of five classifi- - t$5 each Prizes were being mailed cations They were Bennett's Paint today to the winners R Scott Dye chairman of the and Glass Co in the hardlines paints furniture and appliance retail merchants special committee classification Anderson Jewelry expressed satisfaction to the mer-C- o in florists jewelry and gifts chants for their outstanding declassification C C Anderson Co plays and to the people who braved department stores classification: a cold night to View the attractive Fred M Nye women's and men's displays apparel and furnishings Weber Office Supply general merchandise variety grocery and others Despite cold: weather a large crowd swarmed over the downtown shopping district to view the colorful and attractive displays The window displays were judged on the basis by six LOGAN— Mr and Mrs Thatcher Allred Weber college instructors in the humanities division will be guest speaker and guest reader respectively at the Utah State speakAgricultural college poetry on April 26 ing festivalMrs Allred will present Mr and a program on the poetry of T S Eliot according to Gwendella Thornley U S A C speech in structor who is chairman of the festival A demonstration drainage project Teachers and students of all col - Hooper for the Kanesville-Taylo- r leges junior colleges universities area was step nearer today and high schools in Utah and southa meeting last night of prop- ern Idaho and of Mesa junior colerty owners in the area at Grand Junction Colo have The drain when completed prob- lege been invited to attend summer this be will first the ably will be a real opportunity master for"This phase of a county-wid- e our students to hear Mr All-re- d of to rid excess get drainage project difficult modern poetry read ChristianA water according to L in his sensitive manner giving it a sen county agent and accuracy which delights A committee was named last polish his listeners Miss Thornley said R Jones Kanesville T with' night "Mrs Allred will give the critical chairman Members are Alma of the analysis Kanesville Earl Staker and introductionProfandAllred reads! literature Peterson James Joseph Taylor Theme of the festival this year Penman Hooper Poetic Thought" The committee will contact resi- is ''Contemporary dents of the area for approval of and such verse writers as Eliot the drain All 20 persons at last Housman Yeats Auden Spender Robert Hillyer EdBight's meeting okayed the project C Most of them wanted more de win A Robinson Jeffers Pound tailed information about exactly Benet Frost Sandburg Wylie and where the drain would go General- Archibald McLeish will be studied ly it would drain into the creek at the edd sugar factory site in Hoop-e- That creek runs into the wildlife sanctuary on Great Salt Lake A county-wid- e system of master drains would also help considerably In mosquito and highway projection it was noted Last night's meeting was held in the Kanesville L D S chapel j cupy concerned organizations for bout a year If an appropriation isn't forththings coming next year however will come to a virtual standstill aid E J Fjeldsted manager of Weber Basin Water Conservancy district Mrs Fjeldsted's remarks were made following refusal of the house appropriations committee yesterday to allow funds to begin the f70000000 project This practically dashed all hopes of a start this year Only other appossibility is a supplemental propriation for thewasamount asked-done in the $1350000 This case of four other projects last year Mr Fjeldsted explained $250000 for Planning Although construction funds were refused there is an item in the nation's budget of $250000 for advanced planning It voted by congress this will enable the local bureau of reclamation staff to continue its work They have already submitted planned report to w asmngton on the project as a whole The next would be to prepare plans step and specifications on individual phases of the project such as dams etc he explained Thus the bureau would have plenty to do The conservation district which fa the legal entity through which Basin waters will bes old also has at least a year's preliminary work to do Mr Fjeldsted continued The district must make contracts for sale of the water wjth communities throughout this area and in turn have them okayed by the reclamation bureau It also must conclude agreements with water user and irrigation companies If funds are forthcoming next year it will mean an actual delay of about six months in start of the project rather than a year he said Youth Committed To State School A Davis youth was committed to thecounty Utah "state industrial school yesterdav by Judge W Lee Skanchy of First district juvenile ctfurt The youth was brought before the court on a petition him to be delinquent He andalleging a companion had committeed robbery from a person in Salt Lake City His companion was committed to the school last week Both had records before the court previous They involved burglary and other offenses Both sentences are until the youths are 21 years of age or until released by the school after a determination as to their future bene vior Two DUP Camps Plan Meetings Meet iilii flit If Weber county Ti man Al Weeks told key party work ers last ntgnt tnere is pienivjBg ammunition in the record tcHNMi Gov J Bracken Lee out of office "The people of Utah must be told the truth about this man he said "and its up to the Democratic party to see that the message is carried into each of the 29 counties in the state" Weeks assailed Utah's chief at a meeting in the Weber college Central building which followed on the heels of a central committee session where mass on meeting strategy was decided Central committeemen ratified April 10 as mass meeting date in the county's 1 17 Democrat dtstricts and decided on April 26 as the day to hold the county reorganizing convention Borden of Attack The burden of Week's attack on Lee was that the governor says one but does another As — thing 1 "Gov Lee's message to the 29th legislature declared 'salaries must be reduced' but the fact is that the state payroll in 1951 was $1067647104 an increase of $1- 03101251 over 1948 when the state bad a Democrat governor" 2 "In his veto message on house bill 149 in the 29th legislature Lee said 'no salary increases for elert- ed officials' Yet he received an e additional appropriation increase of $6000 for to operate the mansion in which he lives" 3 "In his veto message on house bill 279 the governor said 'It's the state's legal and moral obligation to contribute its portion to the teachers retirement fund' — but he actually twice vetoed such appropriations and recommended elimination of the appropriation for this fund Weeks wound up by saying most people don't know that Utah pays the governor's bill for groceries cleaning pressing servants telephones and for two autos used by the chief executive and his wife This means he said that Gov Lee from almost actually benefitted $25000 in fiscal 1950-5- 1 Only his $7500 annual salary is taxable tax-fre- - cost-of-livi- : Weber Teachers To Speak ai AC Committee Named To Get Approval For County Drain iol-lowi- ng An-der- on Day-Lew- Salesman Dies Of Auto Fumes SALT LAKE CITY UP— Harveyv Anderson about 55 Salt Lake C salesman was found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in his automobile early yesterday Police officers said a garden hose was attached to the exhaust pipe and placed inside the closed car which was parked in his garage Ander:on' wife Fay said he had been "upset" recently by income taxes and other personal problems were announced todav ughters of Utah Pioneer camps at Camp E will meet 2 p m at the home of Thursday the captain Sarah Heninger 465 Doxey St Assistant hostess will be Indra Camp 48 Mary Birch will meet at the home ofcaptain Susie Church 3258 Adams Ave Friday at 7:30 p m Ann Jones will be assistant hostess for two ' Theme jJj s is Officers Elected By Clearfield Unit CLEARFIELD — Frank C Her-rer- a is president of the new Clearfield local of the S P M D T U Other officers are Abran Serrano vice president Jacinto secretary Antonio C Ponce treasurer Antonio D Pacheco counsellor Quillermo Gutierrez chancellor Jose E Martinez marshal: Fidel A Archuleta guard and Alfonso C ha vis doorkeeper The new No 59 was organized by J Tim Lopez Ogden and Ben Var- oz Salt Lake City There are now more than 60 councils in the western states of Colorado New Mex ico and Utah with headquarters in Antonito Colo officials said De-Le- Japanese Woman To Address Group Men Little Donna Mae Newey (center) thinks John Bull is quite a guy for he has accepted chairmanship of the annual Easter seal drive aimed at helping her and scores of other cerebral palsy victims At left is Mrs L H Russell secretary of the Ogden Cerebral Palsy Parent Group 6914 Easter Seal Drive Begins Will Help Palsy Victims The annual Easter seal cam- tor cnnaren paign to raise tunas suffering from cerebral palsy started today John Bull chairman of the Utah Society for Crippled Children for Weber county has been named chairman of the drive here He will be assisted by Robert Pollack as Chairman Bull reported that sheets of Easter Seals have already been mailed out to residents He urged they mail in return a generous contribution to the fund Although there will be no direct solicitation of funds the local drive committee have mapped a number of activities through which the public may contribute Attractive coin collection cans are to be distributed in business and public buildings throughout the county Monday This will be done by the junior chamber of commerce auxiliary Jaycettes in Captain Leaves For New Post Capt William Whetton son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Whetton 249 35th St left yesterday after spendk leave in Ogden He ing a two-wee- will report to Aberdeen proving grounds Maryland Capt Whetton served 18 months in Korea prior to his leave He was G- -l G-- 4 and ordnance advisor for the Third Republic of Korea division He has served with the U S army for 16 years During World war II he was armament officer for the U S Ninth division for seven campaigns and two invasions Africa Sicily Normandy France Belgium Luxembourg Germany The Korean government decorated Capt Whetton with the medal of honor fourth class He is unable to wear this medal until it has been approved by the U S government He has also been recommended for the medal of honor third class awaiting approval of the Republic of Korea government He has been awarded the Belgium forageere for the liberation of Belgium and the Battle of the $60000 Blaze Rips Feed Mill 'AP — The Feed and Mill company was destroyed by fire last night causing an estimated $60000 damage Reed Rickmore and Morris Stock-e- r of the firm said the estimate was a $60000 damage "conservative ' guess fire All units of the Logan-Cach- e it department battled the blaze but could not be brought under control Cause of the fira was not known HYRUM Utah Hy-ru- Davis Resident CUUIOAN SOFT WAT THt HOME-OWNE- ft SERVICE SOFTENER D t Seff Wei Service coart mo families 9c mc c b caers few Urpac familial 10 Tc per day If you boy JUS) iihimi and ft leatj 114c yoo ho east phts dmy tm mtm for tell and hew dee raasaaiatiaa yaaraaC al i yn diiil gvarf mowrti we saaafilala Culkaoa Salt Water far nwhii af winui Htm ama' terrene Rarely da we fteai aaa mere ihmm year aid Se far wt haven't found v-- o 'Saw weald bay f acorns koma-awntefteneri ' 263 24th Street Phone Tir service In Idaho Impound 'Subversive' Film m Ogden's 1470 parking meters are all in good repair following a month's work io rehabilitate therri City Manager E J Allison said today pThe job of keeping them ticking will be a continuous one from now on he said Meter coin collectors will make repairs on the street when possible or take them to the repair shop in municipal building fThe recent survey disclosed only a small percentage of the "curb clocks" were giving users the right amount of time although the user was benefitting in the majority of cases Mi Allison said the job of the meter department is to remove coins from the meters and keep thjem in repair Only traffic police are assigned to ticketing vehicles in violation he said j THE NEW 1952 j for Fall Walkway if BRIGHAM CITY — Christie H Nielson who claims she fractured an arm as the result of falling on an Prisoners Give 78 Finis of Blood POINT - OF Utah AP) — Utah state prison inmates contributed 78 pints of blood to the Red Cross yesterday and 56 pints immediately were earmarked for direct flight to Korea One hundred of the convicts volunteered to donate their blood but 22 were turned down for health purposes THE-MOUNTA- Vt i : :ic IIMIDTH L O ff 1 13-P1EC- Dependable STOVE OIL FURNACE OIL Guaranteed the Best! At the end of 30 days we will remove the softener and deliver to you absolutely free a BEAUTIFUL PUNCH BOWL and Kiesel an Suit Blames Icy I i WE WILL PAY YOU FOR YOUR TROUBLE 24th full-sca- le RESIDENTS TO TRY OUT The Lindsay Factory wants to know what you think of SET TWIN FALLS Ida (UP) — Twin Falls school board members decided yesterday to impound a film shown to pupils here to seek a national investigation of "subversive films" made available through university libraries and other organizations School Board Chairman Charles the film shown Shirley said that On to students here Tuesday waS viewed by his colleagues and members of the national affairs committee of the Twin Falls chamber of commerce yesterday mornIt was determined he said ing to send the film to the house activities committee film titled "PeoThe ples of the USSR" was released in 1946 by the International Film foundation school officials said It was ordered from the Washington State college alibrary about a year ago through catalogue 42 LINDSAY AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER od COtUCAM Reports Allison Sued for $22600 -- — VerMi geological School Boardmen icy walk has entered a $5180 suit in First district court against M A and Ida N Hamberlin owners of fan apartment 'house where she lived FARMINGTON — Seeking a toThe plaintiff alleged that in orto get her mail she was forced tal of $2265 damages Dean Ball der to outside of the house to the jgo disSecond in had filed suit today box and fell on the way She majil trict court against Kenneth Holt charged negligence on the part of the defendants in keeping the walks of Clearfield Ball charged that excessive speed properly cleared of snow and ice and carelessness on the part of the defendant resulted in a collision Square Dance Tonight on Sept 29 1951 with three horses The L D S South square dance which were crossing the highway about 17 miles noth of Cedar City program will be held at 8:30 tonight in the Ninth ward hall Poron U S highway 91 The plaintiff was a passenger in ted Ave and 31st St The public is invited a car being driven by Holt Ball claimed that in addition to other injuries he suffered face EXCLUSIVE IN OGDEN! and lip cuts which will leave him viSUALINER disfigured permanently He charged that markers which FRONT INO MACHINE were plainly visible warned motorcattle for to watch CLAIR'S crossing ists the highway and that he also had SPECIALIZED SERVICE slow down warned Holt to 2837 Kiesel Phone He asked $2000 for loss of earnexings an amount which will ceed $500 he charged to hospital and medical expenses $125 for alleged damage to his clothing and $20000 general damages Sorry Presents-or U S Parking Meters Back in Trim the lobbies of at least two local theatres The Ogden Footprinters association is also planning to sponsor a dance The Jaycettes will also stage a fashion show MThe drive will officially close April 13 this New Automatic Water Softener THE CAM Gibson ' Use It 30 Days Without Cost or Obligation Pioneer Tile Co 3019 Wash ! 25 OGDEN Rubber Til N survey hydraulic engineer made the progress report after a meeting of the engineers in the capitol build ing Gibson is acting chairman of the compact commission's engineering committee Working Out Compromise The engineering committee was handed the job of working out a compromise between upper and lower basin water users' demands —the apparent last stumbling bock in preparation of a final compact between the three states Gibson said the engineers are completing their analysis of data concerning water storage He said the material will'be presented to the full commission at its next meeting tentatively set for May 1 in Salt Lake City The disagreement on who should get how much of the river's water is deadlocked between two groups: users in Wyoming ana m utan s Rich county against those in loano and Utah's Cache and Box Elder counties "'-- WANTED! 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