Show yyy t THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4 EVENING JUNE THURSDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- D J5 1923 s US Desperately Needs New Highways Survival Group Told Mrl Freed said the latest word that the nation is desperately in of g need and Highof the adequate highways from Washington on the jVeed I can afford told kind of roads the Committee Survival it for ways bill is that the Gore bill a luncheon meeting yesterday needs which was passed by the Senate is being rewritten in the House The nationrl Highways for Survival Committee he said is ! not debating with Congress about details of a bill but urges prompt action by the lawmakers on any bill ' 'which will SALT LAKE CITY— Charles C Utah-Idah- o road-buildin- Dennisons promoteof the the building kind of roads the country needs Number Doubled Mr Freed said there are 58 million motor vehicles in the U S today the number of vehicles having doubled in 9 years and there will be 23 million more on the roads £y 1965 Today he said there is one car for every '700 feet of highway an amazing concentration which produces a traffic situation that must be solved to provide for expansion of our national economy and the saving of lives Ezra C Knowlton chief ' engineer for many years of the State Road Commission says he favors a program of building basis with roads on a Gives You So fltich IP-lil- Ml! W BEEF THERE'S HO FILLER of cny kind to spoil the pay-as-we-g- rich meaty flavor of BEVERAGES OODIM Do Your SAIT LAKI CITY them” The National Highways for Survival Committee is backed by a number of highway construction equipment firms by Ford and comGeneral Motors auto-makin- g panies and other groups By KEITII WALLENTINE PLEASANT GROVE (UP) — Merrill N Warnick Pleasant Grove president of the American Dairy Assn today predicted a nationwide balance would be achieved between production and consumption of dairy products by the end of 1955 “The outlook for the dairy industry is very very good” he said If a balance is achieved in supply and demand of dairy products it would be the first time since the latter part of 1952 he added Warnick who is now beginning his third year as president of the national dairy group said increased consumption of dairy products by the American people was the biggest single factor in d Now arallable also is the large 22 lb economy size Like getting an extra sorting— free ! NEHI BEVERAGE COMPANY- - OF UTAH to the equivalent of a 25 cent gasoline tax He said the cost of adequate highways should be paid from increases in the gasoline taxes J Leonard Love chairman of the Utah State Highway Advisory Committee told the luncheon build highways “Let’s meeting: in Utah we can be proud of which are adequate and which will save lives” Love said opposition to streets and highway improvement usually comes from two groups which “want it built where they can make the most money out of it” or don’t care where it’s built as long as it doesn’t inconvenience Here’s good eating for the slow-simmere- M Complicates Problem Mr Knowlton said the toll road construction is complicating the highway problem in the nation and the cost of using toll roads in some instances amounts Dairy Outlook Good Warnick Says juicy beef and plump young in red beans a savory zesty sauce that’s a Dennison secret Perfectly seasoned — perfectly delicious! Get Dennison’s Chili Con Came today POVO Shopping in Ogden! balancing supply and demand SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A zip gun being tamped by a Salt Lake City boy exploded yesterday driving fragments into the youth’s eyeball Police said John Lloyd was tamping paper wadding into a length of pipe filled with match heads when the homemade gun went off The doctor who treated Lloyd said no permanent damage was Several done to the eye were taken in stitches Lloyd’s ng Dennison's Chili Con Camel whole family! Just tender PAR-T-P- o federal aid provided as at present and the Bureau of Public Roads and state highway departments Zip Gun Explosion Mother Fears Blows Fragments Into Youth's Eye Missind Girl V- see that - The ADA has doubled its ad- vertising budget for the past three years he said to buy newspaper space television radio and magazine advertising in an attempt-tmake the American public conscious Other dairy organizations have done the same Another important item in achieving a balance in dairy products is the natural increase in Alpopulation Warnick said the of though supply dairy products is greater than it was a few years ago there are now many more consumers At the present time considerable surpluses of dairy products still exist As of June 1 Warnick said butter in storage totaled some 140000000 pounds This will be disposed of along the same channels now being used including school lunch programs and by the armed forces o dairy-produ- ct y City Managership er s A f S7 4 -- v : ' i v V J 1:i: P V? x- - v® --- iJ3 V‘v Xsv mom 4 W Wm 004 Just a little difference in ingredients makes a big difference in cooking results linens brighter when you launder them with Qoroxfor Ciorox removes dingluess stains even scorch end mildew Ciorox also disinfects gives your color-fa- £ IH T V And your linens ore so fresh when they’re Ciorox-clea- n for Ciorox deodorizes! 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A - 3-- 2 cial election Aug 2 whether to Counsubstitute a cil for the present Commission If approved the Council would name a manager who would serve as the city’s administrator A leader in the fight td oppose the plan is Mark Anderson a former mayor who served as city head for 14 years urday i Saturday appealed today for information that inight shed light on her daughters mysterious disJ appearance Mrs Lottie ijickenlooper said the' disappearance of her daughter Jocelyn had left her “so distraufht I can’t stand it I’m just sur$ Jo has met with foul play” The family today offered a $100 reward to anyone who could furnish information leading to the missing woman’k where- rates and 6L0RQX also protects health X By RICHARD ClIARNOCK SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — The widowed ihother of a Saif Lake City wpmkn who vanished abouts ' The young woman last was seen walking with two strangers BOISE (AP) — The State Su- less than a block from her home normaltoday on Saturday Although preme Court refused to rehear the Mountain States ly fastidious about her appearold Telephone and Telegraph Co ance she was wearing an rate case holding in effect that red housecoat and was without which she usually eyeglasses Southern Idaho phone wore should be reduced Deputy Atty Gen J N Leggat Trusting Person said the state would ask Ada Mrs Hickenlooper said her County District Court to quash daughter is a very trusting person an injunction under which Moun- and may have been “inveigled by tain States has collected higher persons she thought to be her rates since May 1953 and order friends” She said her daughter the company to return more than is “slightly retarded mentally” 2 million dollars to phone users meanwhile Police reported The court has impounded the they had failed to find any clues difference between the rates au- concerning the missing woman’s thorized by the Public Utilities whereabouts Officers said they Commission and those sought by had checked “against all leads” the company Jocelyn was described by her Leggat said the court’s action mother as being about five feet was the company’s last legal re- three inches tall and “slender” sort in state courts but it could Her eyes are light brown and her if it chose go to the U S Su- hair medium-browand of shoulpreme Court der length The mother a former elementary school teacher in 'Davis County said a neighbor Miss Donna Bigelow apparently was the lastperson to see Jocelyn r “She says she saw Jo crossing three-memb- v ‘ Phone Company Loses Rate Case Return $2 Million? er Whiter! 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