Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) MONDAY EVENING JUNE 20 1933 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Took Wrong Road St John Couple Says Driver Who Marks Anniversary Hit Plane Left Traffic Tolls Soars Alarmingly In Utah Roy Accident Worst ’ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Utah's 1953 traffic death toll climbing at an alarming rate added 10 names during the week which ended yesterday at mid- night The soaring list now records 86 names compared to 75 at this time last year The latest in the grim string occurred yesterday near Green River Mrs George Ann Glenn 31 Springfield Ore was killed in a headon collision By far the worst accident of the week was in Roy Thursday Four persons died in the collision of a car anfc a Union Pacific locomotive during a driving rain-torThe vicof the crash tims Simon Mrs were 40 her Bosgieter Louise daughter 7 a niece Leta In Southwick 7 Ogden and June Sherlene Barton FARMINGTON 1- Payment of 13 more than $195000 to the Davis Two Died Saturday County School District has been Two died in separate accidents authorized by the U S commisSaturday William K Thomas 11 sioners of education Sen WalHamas was killed when struck reby a car on a highway east of lace F Bennett Hamas And near Monticello Ted Rhodes 25 Monticello died when ports The district eventually will rehis pickup truck overturned The week started a week ago ceive almost $217000 in federal yesterday with the death of Wil- financial assistance as the result liam B Jex 49 Spanish Fork of military plant workers in this His car blew a tire and over- area The money is used excluturned near Sigurd in Sevier sively for maintenance and operBev- ation County Monday School Superintendent Samuel erly Jane Lassche died of injuries received in a car crash near Morgan said today the school disCedar City June 4 The wreck trict receives federal funds anearlier had claimed the life of nually on the following basis: her father Herman Lassche 1 A total of $10458 yfor each And Wednesday Sgt Franklin student whose parents both work F Howell 23 Dugway Proving at a federal installation and reGrounds was crushed to death side in a federal housing area beneath an overturning converti2 Half that amount for each ble student whose parents either Idaho now leads in the compe- work at a federal installation or tition to see which state can im- live in a federal housing area Of the district’s 10643 enrollees prove the most on its 1934 traffic toll Idaho has recorded 63 last year almost half (4700) fell traffic deaths in 1953 compared into one of the two above cateto 77 at this time last year gories i Davis Schools cv Get $195000 Federal Aid - (R-Uta- h) ld Idaho Man Wins Fall Hurts Parle Chief CEDAR CITY (UP)— Paul R Franke superintendent of Zion nad Bryce national parks today was reported in good condition at Iron County Hospital where he was under treatment for two frac20-3- 0 tured vertebrae suffered yesterday in a fall from a tree Franke was picking cherries when he fell MACKS INN Idaho (AP) — from ladder atop a Earl R Leinart of Idaho Falls was elected governor yesterday of the International Club’s Lee to Speak at Rites NEPHI (UP) — Gov J BrackCentral Intermountain District Leinart defeated Lee Bamgart en Lee is scheduled as the prinner Provo for the right to sue cipal speaker at rites here Wed cecd Dr D Creed Brimhall of nesday evening to mark the com Provo Election of officers was plction of improvements to U 91 through Nephi Memthe final business at the club’s annual three-daconvention bers of the Utah State Road ComMartin Reed Springville Utah mission also will attend the cerewas chosen lieutenant governor mony in the courthouse park over Dr Ted Meharis Pocatello Reed succeeded James Watts Po- Heads Road District catello Salt Lake City was seRICHFIELD (UP) — Lonny D lected as the site for the 1956 Herron resident engiwinter convention The Spring- neer of formerly the Utah State Road ville club will be host Commission at Salina has been Elected subdistrict governors superintendent of District were Dean Nielson Pocatello named Three with headquarters in RichDave Vogler Ogden and Floyd field was announced today He it Stewart Springville will succeed John B Skewes who is being transferred to Salt Lake City as chief construction engineer in road commission offices Over Provoan For Post 12-fo- 20-3- ot 0 y Church Organizes New Orleans Stake Paradise Girl Is NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints yesterday organized a New Orleans Stake to serve members in South Louisiana and South Mississippi Clive M Larson of New Orleans was named stake president Harold B Lee of Salt Lake City an apostle of the Church presided at the organization which was attended by more than 1000 Louisiana and Mississippi members Apostle Lee said the New Orleans Stake was organized because of the ‘tremendous growth of the Church in Louisiana and Mississippi in the past 30 years” Blonde Is Miss Idaho blue-eye- d (UP) — Blonde 19 of Boise reigns today as Miss Idaho of 1955 She will represent the Gem state in the Miss America pageant at Atlantic City N J later this year She specializes In western ballads to the accompaniment of her guitar BOISE LOGAN (AP) — New Dairy Darling” of Cache Valley is Miss Pat Obray of Paradise She was selected for a one-yea- r reign at Logan’s annual ’ dairy festival Attendants a v t ' V C are Miss Carol Martin of Logan and Miss Janice Forsberg of Smith field Chosen as winners in the pa rade were Hyde Park town floats Logan Junior Chamber of i V 0 I tiwn- - Miss America Crowns Hopeful Lee Ann Meriwether Miss California and Miss America of crowns Jeanne Kessey Miss San Francisco at San Francisco A year ago Miss Meriwether was crowned Miss San Francisco and went on to win the top honor at Atlantic City N J 1955 Idaho to Delay Salk Polio Shots BOISE (UP) —Idaho will continue its postponement of Salk vaccine shots regardless of any decisions to the contrary in other health departments Director L J Peterson said last night Idaho has recorded a total of 88 polio cases this year Of these 71 have been found to have a connection wih the mass inoculaBOISE (AP) — State Democratic Chairman George Greenfield tion program Three inoculated ) had used “public funds children have died as have ansaid Saturday Sen Herman Welker other three persons who were in to promote his personal political fortunes” He said Welker would “‘not succeed in his effort to hide be- close contact with vaccinated individuals hind a smokescreen of bluster and foolish threats” —ADVERTISEMEGreenfield criticized Welker’s his of the line “merely following repayroll Thursday and Welker accomplice and mouthpiece one NTS' plied that Greenfield wasn’t go- Drew Pearson” Pearson a Washing to tell him “who Is going to ington columnist had criticized Steel Welker’i payroll earlier work for me and how long” Corrugated Pipe for “I await with interest the time Greenfield issued a statement when I can take on Mr Pearson Saturday saying: and his friend the Democratic Boise “William S Campbell insurance man has admitted he state chairman of Idaho” Welker worked for Welker organizing said Campbell former Republican for his 1956 campaign Harry state chairman said in Boise that Nock justifies his share of public “dowas Welker’s Idaho represenhe money on the theory he was to CdMm wolor r tative from the September 1954 uning some running around’ for wont it — without wottof Sevoo 1955 March til senator ' time — dollar! He said he “took care of some “A senator’s office salary fund is tax money to be used in em- Idaho problems maintained a ploying personnel to help him clipping ‘ service did summaries with the official duties of his of- of the Idaho Legislature and fice It is not a private campaign some organizational work for his I fund to be parceled out to per- 1956 campaign” f 379 17th Street OGDEN UTAH Nock Democratic state senator sonal political followers for past Phone from Valley County said in Casand future favors and support wtrcn nr salt lam ocdei reeve cade that he had done “some runFull Report Asked around” for Welker in 1954 “I think I join with the people ning of Idaho in condemning Welker’s use of public funds to promote his personal political fortunes Morover we are entitled to a full report on the duties salaries received and work done by relatives Eloise Welker Fred Welker and Craig Nelson” “Senator Welker will not succeed in his effort to hide behind a smokescreen of bluster and foolish threat All we demand is that he give us a straightforward account of what he has been dof-foiAs ing with the taxpayers’ money” Philanewsmen at Welker told delphia that Greenfield had been Welker Accused by Democrat Of 'Misusing' Public Fund (R-Ida- One Senate Vote Could Decido Dam Controversy MALAD Idaho — Mr and Mrs Will Larson of St John were celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary today in the form of an open house from 2 to 6 pm at the home of their son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Oscar Larson Mrs Larson the former Jane Jones was born Jan 20 1872 at Willard Utah daughter of David C and Mary Stephen Jones Mr Larson was born at Logan Utah May 4 1873 a son of James and Anna Sorenson Larson Both came to the Malad Valley while still young They were married in St John June 20 1892 One of the outstanding events In their lives was a trip to Canada 50 years ago They made the trip by wagon and team taking more than six weeks for the trip They had planned to remain there but returned to St John after only two weeks They have three children Mrs Mary Ann Richards and Oscar Larson Sr of St John and Mrs Minnie Thomas of Salt Lake City They have eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildre- WASHINGTON (AP) — One senator’s vote this week could be decisive in the1 controversy over whether the Hells Canyon stretch of the Snake River should be harnessed by the federal government or by the Idaho Power Co The Senate Interior Committee Thursday is scheduled to con- sider a bill to authorize a big federal dam in the river bordering Idaho and Oregon where Idaho Power Co wants to build three smaller power projects The vote will be extremely close— interviews with key memcommittee inbers of the n and its proponents will have lost ground in their fight to stop the Federal Power Commission (FPC) from acting on Idaho Power’s proposals The FPC Is to hear arguments for and against the company’s applications July 6 and will rule on them later FPC Counsel John Mason has recommended licensing the company’s three proposed dams FPC Examiner William J Costello recommended a license for one company project C ? GET HIGHER 15-ma- EARNINGS! dicate Democrats sponsoring the bill will have to swing over one Republican member to get it through If the Democrats can muster the necessary eight votes the bill will move to the Senate floor for debate If the Republicans stick together the bill will die - Soil Tour Planned BEAVER (UP) — The Beaver Soil Conservation district will hold its annual tour of the Pilot district grass area tomorrow Fred B Harris ' chairman said today n j — sign All-Met- al UTAH Culvert coi Electro-therap- y Infra-re- d Heat and Manipulation of gum rot-b- ad breath Bleeding gums can bo the start of UP TO serious painful gum rot More Convenient teeth are lost from gum disorders Hours: 9 to 4 than any other cause even decay Mondoy thru And bad breath often goes Friday hand-in-han- d with bleeding gums 9:30 to 12:30 Chlorodent promotes healing 2 Saturday of bleeding gums and stops mouth odor instantly for everybody! 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That’s only Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains la BACK HIPS UGS 'Dairy Darling' Police accustomed to auto wrecks added a new variety to their files over the weekend: Car vs airplane The cops were up in the air after damage of $7000 was reported on a Navy torpedo-bombtied down at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport But Steven Apodaca 37 Salt Lake City came to police headquarters after the accident and said he had taken a wrong road and ended up on the ramp of the airport He damaged the plane he said while trying to turn his car around He was given a citation for leaving the scene of an accident er Today In Utah m BA Tiredness LOSS OF V1GGX If you are a victim of thesa gyznp? toms then your troubles may b traced to Glandular Inflammation Glandular Inflammation is a constitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles Neglect of Glandular Inflammation often leads to premature senility and incurable malignancy The past year men from 1000 communities have been successfully treated here at the Excelsior Institute They have found soothing relief and a new zest in life The Excelsior Institute devoted to the treatment of diseasesjpeculiar to older men by Methods has a New FREE BOOK that tells how these troubles mayal be corrected by proven treatments This book may prove of utmost importance in your life No obligation Address NON-SURGIC- Commerce open class and the Utah State Dairy Darling float featuring Miss Deanne' Gardner of Logan sweepstakes Miss Gardner was Dairy Dar Excelsior Institute Dept ling last year Excelsior Springs Missouri Non-Sarglc- 6011 It makes sense to choose your Judy Voiten V cigarette for the pleasure it gives V vy-- v 7 fcXvss--v ' ’sSvs y j vp - you It’s a psychological fact that v pleasure helps your disposition And more people smoke Camels and get more pure pleasure from Camels than from any other cigarette 7 V5 Because for one thing no other g i cigarette is so yet so mild as Camel! 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