Show hL THE OGDEN (UTAH) C3 MONDAY EVENING JUNE 20 STANDARD-EXAMINE- D Two Injured Five Are Cited Following Weekend Accidents Farmers Vote June 25 on Wheat Curbs Polls will be open from 9 am to 7 pm Saturday at "the Weber County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee office 460 24th St for county wheat farmers to vote on whether or not they want government marketing quotas and price supports for 1956 James A Davis county ASC chairman said that if at least two thirds of the voters approve quotas they will be in effect for the 1956 crop with penalties on wheat harvested in excess of allotments Supports Available Also under quotas price support will be available to growers who comply with their wheat allotments at a level of 76 per cent of parity If quotas are not approved quotas and penalties will not be in effect and the price level support level for cooperating farmers who comply with their wheat allotments will be '50 per cent of parity as provided by law - Eligible to vote in the referendum is “each farmer engaged in the production of wheat for harvest in 1956 in any manner in excess of 15 acres of wheat for grain on the farm and is entitled to share in the proceeds of the 1956 wheat crop as owner landlord cash rent or fixed rent tenant or sharecropper” The marketing quota program does not affect those who will harvest 15 acres of wheat or less Wheat growers have been notified by their county committees of the 1956 acreage Did World Evolve Hope It Isn't Loaded Polishing up their cannon are four Ogden Guardsmen (from left) Pfc' Ronald' Allred looking howitzer Pfc Max Longfellow Cpl Jay Brown and Pfc down the business end of the eight-incGuardsman The Altman polished the equipment just prior to camp breaking Sunday Kyle From A-Ener- gy? Avp h i alio-men- Two persons were injured and lightly but ran into Mrs Findfive drivers cited for violations lay in traffic accidents happening in Police cited Brigance for failOgden over the weekend police ure to yield right of way reported In a second injury accident Mrs Milton H Findlay 44 of yesterday occurring about 5:11 314 21st St received head bruises at 21st and Jackson pm about 8:40 pm yesterday when Avenue Ben Street R year-ol- d King struck and knocked 10 feet by son of G 250 Idaho Lloyd King an auto while crossing WashingStreet suffered cuts and bruises ton Boulevard and 21st Street when two cars collided with her husband The boy was riding in an auto The auto involved was driven his father Police said driven by Jack P Brigance 25 of 560 the Kingby sedan ran into an auto 21st St which was making a Max E 25 of Madsen driven left turn off 21st Street to go 667 W byCahoon St The Madsen south on Washington Police said car made a left turn in front of the Brigance car cut the interwestbound the sedan poKing section short striking the woman lice said as she was nearing the center Madsen was cited for failure point in the south pedestrian to yield the right of way lane Ruth Brown 15 of 250 FrankSaw Auto Coming lin St was cited for careless Mr Findlay saw the auto and driving and no driver’s license attempted to pull his wife out following a collision at Washingof the way The car brushed him ton and Park Boulevards last night about 9:20 Police said the car she was driving ran into one driven by Harvey Galvez 24 of 2232 Quincy Ave which was shoved into a convertible driven by Guy T Thornock 21 of 2029 Fill- - Several Classes Ray Kingston Choreographer Of Drama's Indian Numbers At College Still Have Openings M Ray Kingston young Ogden has university student who studied dancing for a number of Heavy enrollments at We years has been named chorefilled have classes ographer of the Indian dance College already in college physics driver trqin number of the “All Faces West" ing mathematics business and upholstering Dr Robert A Clarke summer school dean said ) today Signup of summer students will continue through this week) in the social science building on the upper campus Dr Clark said No registrations will be accepted after this week Dr Clarke said that when the final registration tabulation is in Weber is expected to have anT enrollment that will exceed jthe record total of 1133 set last year Openings are still available in a class in radio and electronics ach taught by James Dailey Monday and Wednesday from 7 to 10 ‘pm Also still open is a class in arc and acetylene welding which meets Tuesday and Thursday from 6 to 9 pm A class taught by A1 Smith in industrial electricity will meet Tuesday and Thursday from j7 to 10 pm Topics to be covered include electrical wiring armature winding magnetism and the operation of transformers Richard Vandenburg will direct a class in 'auto body! and fender repair each week day from 7 to 11 am Three hours of this time are spent in shop work and one hour in a lecture session ts 7 4-- Clubsters Leaie for Logan H Seven f Weber County 4-Club members left for Logan today H where they will attend the older Club camp The event youth will run through Wednesday Those attending are: Lynn Gledhill and Anita Grow Huntsville Trudy Iverson South Ogden Ross Gibson West Weber Alan Peterson Kanesville Sue Ann Smellie Taylor and Sharon Secrist Wilson These youths were selected by their leadership ability and past Club work experience in While at camp they will learn healpful information on handling camp recreation camp handicraft first aid and campfire programs They will help the Weber County Extension Service conduct the annual Club Camp to be held at Monte Cristo on 4--H music-dram- a Mr Kingston today said he would like to meet with boys around 18 who desire to perform in the highly colorful Indian sequences of the production He will hold his first practice Wednesday at 7:30 pm Central Building of (Weber College 25th Street and Adams Avenue A studerit at University of Utah Mr Kingston has studied interpretive dancing under Han-y- a Holm a German teacher and others “It is highly important that the Indian dancers begin rehearsals right away in order that we can reach the high point of perfection we seek in these numbers” he said 4' JYti 'ft Ray Kingston “Is the Universe Including Larry Pritchett 15 of 2365 Man Evolved by Atomic Force?” Polk Ave was cited for careless was the subject of the lesson-sermo- n and no driver’s license read at Christian Science driving after the truck he was driving services yesterday ran into a car parked in front Scriptural selections from the of 1134 Capitol St listed to King James version of the Bible Charles Harris of 2366 Jackson stressed the supremacy of spirit- Ave Saturday night ual power and included the account of Christ Jesus feeding the multitude as recorded by Mat- thew (14:14-20- ) and John’s ac-- i count (6:15-21- ) of Jesus walking on the sea Among the correlative passages read from “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy was the following (273:21-26)- : “God never ordained a material law to annul the spiritual law If there were such a material law it would oppose the supremacy of Spirit God and impugn the wisdom of the Creator Jesus walked on the waves fed the multitude healed the sick and raised the dead in direct opposition to material laws” Nabbed by Radar Byron V Cady Jr 22 of 3 Curis Place forfeited $13 bail in the City Court on a speeding Non YOU can savq 1007 on this spscial! 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The new runway ties and areas undoubtedly involves the most massive use of concrete asphalt and mechanical grading of any project ever undertaken in our State 200-foot-wi- Tvvas head over tde date cuud The AFB civilian employee group— which has won national acclaim for de- it cut I thought maybe hed £xe me didn't Instead he let me know in a nice' sort of way what a dumb duck 1 was —how I was spoiling my own chances for a promotion and better pay— bow I was building up a reputation for care-lessness and irresponsibility Tt was a lecture all right and I began to figure the Boss was one of those fellows who could pay cash for everything and thought buying on credit or deferred terms was aH wrong But no he said good credit is a wonderful thing— that be couldn't ran bis business without it — that most people could never have had their nice homes and cars and other ptty Wisely conveniences and luxuries H they had to pay cash But he emphasized GOGD credit— said the only way o establish and maintain a good credit record is by purchasing only what we know wecan pay for on die date k is due and paypromptly when the bill comes in things cm the market now is a good time to check your credit record— to make sure you wiM be able to buy the things you want for yck home your family yourself H you enjoy the icp- utation of paying your bills promptly you can buy almost anything you want anywhere any time—and pay for it later Use your credit—but don't abuse it i e - l rib 1 Frank -- K Bartlett Samuel C Powell Leland B Flint Roy W Simmons D 4-07- 01 welfare! The Bank of Utah in saluting Hill Air Force Base and its splendid personnel reflects the community pride of all our people in a project so monu- mental - FRANK M BROWNING President F Richards Earl A Randall Clarence Bamberger Ernest Bamberger ' Dial i Frank M Browning R M Hoggan i Pay Promptly The runway expenditure alone of3Vi million out of a total of 10 million dollars in projects in labor skills and materials— much of which will be produced from local sources— will be a marvelous tonic to the people's DIRECTORS: ing Wkh so many wonderful new CMIT BUREAU m OGDSN -- pendability and stalwart performance— can take great pride in an expang Indeed sion program that means so much to their economic all the people of Utah owe a debt of gratitude to the outstanding Air Force personnel under General Tillery and Colonel Kieling Base Commander whose wise planning and cordial cooperation have won universal admiration in Utah and the West well-bein- but he 470 24th Slrcaf de hard-surfac- heelsnndebt lcd Heber C Gibson Roderick H Browning Down Use these fluffy looped large size cotton rugs in any room GIVE US A (I 1955 DCm ©0T1‘ QMII BtV IU Gl A |