Show 0 Second Section (Dgftm B— Section OGDEN CITY -- Fern Hawks if x 3539 Adams Ave who was injured Saturday In a motorcycle accident on the old Plain City Road was reported in fair condition and Improving the Dee Hospital this morning Not seriously injured in the sarfce accident were Mrs Hawks’ husband Jay Hawks 31 and daughter Vaida 13 who both suffered skin abrasions Mrs Hawks was thrown about 15 feet when the motorcycle failed to negotiate a sharp curve The father and daughter were not thrown as far 'it -- If s 1 1955 10 r f A VvN " v t j Ogden Marines Hit the Beach As part of their summer training Marines from the 45th Special Infantry Company of Ogden wade ashore in a practice assault on a beach at Coronado Calif They went through all phases of this difficult maneuver including clambering down the side of a' ship into landing craft Today they were trying out their skill as riflemen on the range at Camp Mathews Dead Bos Pother Still Not Located j Million Left-Ov- er The tentative million-dolla- r slash of Weber Basin funds for next year will hurt unless Con- fhatSwiU°be left overthis'yearl officials said today The cut in funds was recom- mended by the House Appropria- tions Committee a few days ago The budget requested for the Basin for the next fiscal year was $10895000 but the commit- tee suggested this be trimmed to $9800000 However committee members made a statement w'hich indicated the project would be allowed to use a million dollars which will be unspent at the conclusion of the present year If this is allowed then the project can proceed on schedule said E J Fjeldsted manager of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District j ’ r i The father of an boy who died of a broken neck after a fall from a tree two weeks ago has not been found The father Norman Charles 01- sen left the state about four or five years ago and members of the family in Ogden have had no contact with him Mrs Jerry D Stevens 185 W Patterson St an aunt of the victim Joe Dewey Olsen said they had heard that the father was working “someplace in Wyoming” but have been unable to locate him If the money isn’t available it A comprehensive study of Og-may delay the start of some units den building codes will be made planned for the first phase of the 1957 ntU this The fiscal Pr°iect year to determio U they program calls for starting of all should be changed or strength- e units 'during fiscal ened to provide better protection for all concerned 1955 Fjeldsted said The project will be the primary if Use of the unspent money is allowed it would be unusual it is said since in previous instances such surplus has reverted to the general fund to be reappropriated However a statement issued by the committee indicates that the surplus can be usedlt said (in r reference to the Basin and other Ogden building code determine projects under similar circum- - whether or not new building stances): “Unspent amounts and! codes in areas not yet covered transfers between projects will should be enacted in Ogden and allow the Reclamation Bureau to! make recommendations do the programmed work on Investigate the present license each” !fee for1 various building indus ! J f first-phas- ? - I The Weber County Industrial Bureau is conducting a survey through The Ogden Standard-Eaminer to determine men and women available for employment the Ogden area The response to date has been ‘excellent" and it is hoped the information secured regarding availability education and skills will provide an “excellent story to transmit to one of the com- panies currently investigating the Ogden area as a site for plant lo- cation” said Daniel D Dale man- x GMoODOl I LJSl - -- pasngr illustrated 2-do- It packs a walloping W all-co- il springing the solid steadiness of a full-leng- th drive the extra safety and silence of tubeless tires It’s big and brawny and road-steadand roomy— each seat cushion measures over five feet in width y Short Sleeves well-know- n Best-Sell- er Highs YfomM BLVD Family at tho Friendly ) BROWNING CORNER low-pric- Century the supremely-powere- d extra-room- y Super and the custom-bui- lt Roadmaster Why don’t you come in for a visit and see how much real automobile your money can buy here? t Dynajtow Drkt is stsndsrd on Rosdmajter optional extra cost on other Series d — that the Buick SPECIAL is priced below anji other car h of 188 horsepower and wheelbase? 122-inc- nf & WHIN One of Tho And they certainly want the choice Buick offers of a car in every price range with each one the buy in its e field — the Special the Thev want too the snectflcnlnr per formance and better gas mileage of Variable Pitch Dynaflowf — easily yours at modest extra cost That for sure is one reason why 2444 WASHINGTON - $M50 ease smaller cars — even below some SPORTSHIRTS $395 TIES $150 SH0RTIF PAJAMAS $500 No wonder you lee to many '53 Buicki on the highways— they're rolling up bigger sales then ever before In hlstorjF — capping the popularity that has already moved Buick into the tap circle of America's best sellers 1 size— and the added safety and sureness of Buick roadability and handling show here proves— delivers locally for just about the price of the Buick in History g pleasure of owning Buick styling and let this broad beauty— as the price we Buick Sales Are Soaring To New Antenna Hottest-Sellin- They want the added prestige and models of those very same cars $ rrcDt-Mi7& '"la d finding that you can buy a Buick for the price of a smaller car so more and more people are getting this bigger buy for their money They want the bigger package of sheer automobile for the money that they get in Buick— bigger in power thrill in roomy comfort in riding steadiness in structural solidity 188-h- p the luxury cushioning of SHIRTS laclary-ntoll- higher More and more people are 122-inc- VAN HEUSEN SHEERACLE Seda Optional equipment Buick sales go higher and higher and or V8 engine under the hood— is carried on a straph wheelbase — rides with ping torque-tub- e SPECIAL Buick Radio locally I This Special Sedan Every day's a holiday when Father wears W (im (lo0 £ is a Buick— a Father’s Day — June 29 & 0 TRIO £©W‘ Delivered ef th A BfiTTEft AUTOMOBILES AU — thot tho Buick SPECIAL gives you more pounds of automobile than any other car of its low price? SMB BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 24-Ho- ur CO Frank hi Browning and Sons 2619 Washington Boulevard Phono 1 4 tho Buick SPECIAL is priced below some modelt thrM moit wenknown lmaner eori? foo jposii? S& IB&ulIoUr 0GDIM BUI05 n LieArf ' ‘SUdDD-di-g - 4 — SWWUw Necessary and Unnecessary Auto par Canal Pacn "Y Evan tha comminitin COMPANY INC OGDENj - Z Determine whether or not the present bond requirements for building licenses are adequate to protect the general public CO GLASS NX49AS y as to any change Investigate and determine whether or not Ogden City has adequate minimum standards of qualification for licenses Investigate and determine whether or not the building code ordinances can be strengthened in such a manner as to promote the greatest welfare of the Ogden people and at the same time to increase business and improve the standard of the local building people For Possible New Industry 48 ht IPARTSTrrf& Hill- Worker Survey Being Taken or cause Slieeracle is tailored with all the rue tic -ulous care Van He use n gives its fine regular-weigsliirts Your choice of smart Van lfeusen collars handsome colors phis white At these remarkably low prices yen’ll want to give Dad a complete wardrobe in wonderful washable Sheeracle tries and determine as to whether recommendations should be made j Four people were given emergency treatment at the Dee Hospital yesterday for a variety of injuries They were all treated and released Robert Tucker 2 son of Robert C Tucker 1429 22nd St was treated for a cut forehead injured by a baseball bat Val Fackrell 5 son of S L ager of the Industrial Bureau 480 Ogden Canyon Fackrell The questionnaire to be used in his ankle when he fell sprained responding to the survey is in- from a tree cluded in today’s paper and everyGeraldine Rock 3 daughter of one not now employed and in- Sherman Rock 641 41st St had terested in industrial employ- five stitches on her head after on the sidewalk ment is urged to complete the falling Rose Talbot 19 536 5th St form and return it immediately to cut her right leg when she the Employment Security Office on w et grass and slid into aslipped porch H ve Used Is Hospital Treats 4 OffD Next to nothing at all this wonderful new open-weacotton is the coolest thing be can put on his back Ita so sheer so light so airy he’ll stay comfortable m the hottest muggiert days be- Do Ogden Building Codes Need Changing? Study Is Planned f ld 31 X - 'Cycle Victim Is Improving JUNE 13 Weber Basin Cut Won't Hurt ’ The city will spend about $8000 to repair the wooden stands and other facilities at Ogden stadium In time for the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo crowds in July City Manager E J Allison said today The wooden stands on the north side of the stadium will be rebraced new boards and bolts added where needed and the whole structure varnished Mr Allison said these improvements will make the structure safe enough to use all the seating capacity During the past three years the top several rows were closed to spectators Fences around the stadium will be repaired and chute gates rebuilt Stairs and box seats in the log grandstand on the west will be repaired Restrooms under the cement stands will also be repaired and painted Mrs MONDAY EVENING UTAH r City to Fix Seats Chutes At Stadium Second Section §!anbar&-l£xamtn- pr Wrecker and Towing Scrvico Dial 4-55- 71 2-14- 75 Night Phono 2-97- 50 : |