Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) JUtY 17 1955 SUNDAY MORNING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Accident Victims Stray Away -Nothing Serious First Security Corp Building Nearing Completion 12-Sto- CITY — State Trooper William C - Sackett lost track of several passengers involved in a highway accident Friday — but even if they W'ere injured they wouldn’t have been taken to the hospital Passengers lost included three sheep and a boar They were part of a cargo of animals William L Stokes 49 Snowville wast hauling in a IV2 ton truck Trooper Sackett said Stokes had apparently dozed at the wheel while driving on Highway 30-about four miles south of the Idaho state line His vehicle rolled into a borrow pit tossing the animals free Sackett and Stokes searched for the straying passengers for several hours before deciding to knock off for some sleep The highway patrolman estimated damage to the truck at BRIGHAM Apple Blossom Time in Clearfield? 'V ' '!' mid-summ- & AlUL ager for the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co said today $56000 in improve- tea USAC Dean of Family Living Dies in Logan LOGAN (UP) — Dr Ethelyn Oliver Greaves dean of the school of home and family living at Utah State Agricultural Col lege succumbed today after a lengthy illness She was 58 She had been dean of the school since 1945 formerly was director of the home' economics department at University of Utah and for several years was state director of the' Utah Farm Administration ll Security of Taylorsville Utah A native 9 Dr Greaves w’on her doctorate at - University of California after BA and MA degrees in earning her field at USAC Her husband the late Dr Joseph E Greaves died in June last year He had been head’ of the bacteriology and biochemistry department at 1 ' USAC Surviving are five daughters f and one son conbe will Funeral services ducted in the Logan Ninth LatterSaints ward chapel Tues-day day afternoon School Equality Best Achieved Locally Is Report SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— A national study committee reported in a review of “Federal Responsibility in the Field of Education” that equality of opportunity could not be achieved if education receives more federal aid e The report released by committee chairman Dr Adam S Bennion said that “adequate educational opportunity can be provided by local communities and states more satisfactorily and equitably than by the federal l ax? X 9 (UP) — The FARMINGTON 108th anniversary of this North- ' I buildNEARING COMPLETION— First Security Corpus ' ing with 105000 square feet of floor space will be dedicated Aug 22 Some tenants are already moving in Ninety per cent of the office space has been spoken for 30700 square feet will It will be the be used for the First Security Bank operations Lake first major office building constructed in Salt City in 28 dollars cost 3 million years The building will ern Utah community will be celebrated August 19 and 20 during the Annual Fiesta Days The celebration sponsored by the Farmington Lions Club and other new and revised numbers civic and church organizations Besides adding 76 families to will include a parade queen conthe exchange Mr Jensen said test and other activities e service private and ments will be officially complete when new directories are mailed to 3204 subscribers next Friday has been provided to 153 subThe new directory will bring scribers some of whom have up to date between 500 and 600 been waiting for several years “There are no families waiting for telephone service in Brigham City at the present” Jenson added “With the completion of this new program it is possible for the first time in many Martinez is a son of Mr and Mrs years for customers to enjoy private line service with the exJim Martinez Ht 1 Layton- ception of very few areas For Pvt Bybee n Furlough the first time since World War CLEARFIELD— Pvt Joseph D II all waiting lists have been Bybee son of Mr and Mrs Jo- cleared” seph C Bybee f" Directories Complete Program of Clearfield home on a y The cable improvement pror furlough gram was initiated by Richard completing eight 1 C Alston former exchange manof basic § ager and will be completed with training at Ft the mailing of the new direcCarson Colo k tories Pvt Bybee will When the job was started the leave Monday for r was to have no one waitgoal Ft Knox Ky I service by the end of the for ing where he will at- - f and that has been accomL year tendx radio com- in half the time A great plished Pvt Bybee munications deal of credit goes to the plant school He then expects overseas installation headed by Vergroup duty non C Poulter local wire chief Jensen Wins Dolphins Emblem saidConstruction forces are now BOUNTIFUL — Ronald H removing old cables and equipLenk electronics technician third ment which have been replaced class USN Bountiful has beeif as the final cleaning up operaawarded Dolphins emblem of a tion qualified submariner while serv- Cooperation Excellent ing aboard the submarine USS According to Jensen cooperaRonquil tion during the expansion proDolphins are awarded upon train- gram has -- been excellent both completion of from the customers who have ing during which "the complete been sympathetic with the probmechanical and electrical operafrom the operators who and lems tion of a modern submarine is a heavy burden durcarried have learned r change-ovethe period ing The local exchange employs 61 people including 54 operators 12-stor- y - 14-da- mmm 1 after w j ?iA5 qshn qb ebsso A ±r istv'xv rfC :V n IV " f-we- J t A r v I 's V X “ frv v K w WEIGHS ONLY 6V 5" - Rip Fence neighbor The man told police that he found shoe prints in the yard and thought that the thief had climbed the fence that circles the lot high-heele- d Udell Champneys Heads Malad Group MALAD — Udell Champneys has been elected president of the Malad Valley Posse for the coming year it was learned today A LaVen Williams has been named first vice president with Dale Evans as second vice president and Lew Morgan as secretary-treasurer Arthur Williams 2x8’s NO flONEY DOWN! ! 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Spring Return Blade Guard Vi New Twist Now in Panfy Stealing Acres of 87000 Man Reports Loss SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— There’s a new twist in stealing panties these days The- thievery has changed sexes A Salt Lake City man reported that 14 articles of men’s clothing plus three pairs of swimming trunks were stolen from his clothes line last night and the clothes line of his S Bevel Cuts LBS w v' v y v v Adjustable Blade Depth on-the-j- and Henry Gleed comprise ® new board of directors State a ItthrMm Kitchen is Wendell B delegate Camp state Fireplace Etc state judges Udell Champneys Alte Plastic Asphalt and and Fred Gleed O Rubber Tile The new officers are now Tile Go o working on plans for the state meet of the Idaho Assn Riding government” Phene 6914 3019 Wash The report was first approved at Malad on August 27 ro by the Commission on Relations before local release It is being forwarded to President Eisenhower The committee was composed of 15 mem- 15S - semi-privat- 154-pag- Inter-government- y Vl Farmington Birthday Two Layton Marines Hit the Beach in Training Operation LAYTON—Two Layton Marines Cpl Jotyi G Saldivar and Egt Alfonso B Martinez participated in a recent amphibious training exercise conducted by the 1st Marine Division’s 5th Regiment off the coast of southern California j The regiment sailed from San Diego with a Navy task force After five days of training at sea the Leathernecks made an amphibious landing near Oceanside Calif on the Camp Pendleton reservation Two days of tactical maneuvers followed Cpl Saldivar is a son of Mr and Mrs Eulogio P Saldivar of 350 Angel St Layton and Sgt - tAV Phone Expansion Adds Subscribers in Brigham By RUTH JENSEN BRIGHAM CITY— A telephone company expansion program which has provided service to 76 new families will be complete in Brigham City next week Ross B Jensen exchange jnan- - t ' er energy gaine i Freighter Rams Tremonton Car an-ne- $400 blossoms of this ambiArthur B Payne 683 E 450 South St Clearfield admires the week the second time this this blossoms out in tious apple tree Two of Mr Payne’s trees burst Mr a stand Paynfe had no idea of young green apples good year ’ while already studded with added d their trees his how y not-requi- re S 1 SALT LAKE CITY — First First Security’s operations will occupy the lower main and secSecurity Corp’s new building first major office build- ond floors of the building Faciliing constructed here in 28 years ties include the largest safe deis nearing completion and some posit vault in Utah on the lower tennants are moving in floor George S Eccles president of The building has three highthe corporation and the First automatic elevators that Security Bank of Utah said yes- speed an attendant The terday dedication is planned Aug do 22 The building is located on parking area adjacent to the the southeast corner of Main building provides space for 160 Street at 4th South Street automobiles “Already 90 per cent of the office space has been spoken for” Mr Eccles said Of the 105000 square feet in v the building and three-stor- y 30700 of it will be used for the First Security Bank opera-- ’ tions BEAR RIVER CITY— A two Costing $3000000 the buildconstruca has “Skin ing type” car crash north of here Thurstion like that of the United Na10 pm damaged -- a ear tions building and has approxi- day at mately 20000 square feet of plate driven by Thomas Roberts 57 glass wall area Exterior walls Tremonton a total of $200 Atcontain another 52000- square tempting to make a left turn he feet of porcelainized steel panels pulled into the left lane and ap-- ‘ There is heat resistant 'blue tined glass on the east and west parently was startled by the horn walls of the' building and the of a freighter approaching on the south side is equipped with alu- - right from the rear Roberts minum sun shades Windows and SWerved 'to the right directly into frames throughout are of alu-- ’ the path ° the freighter which minum was driven covered are Interior floors by Wallace F Bristow 27 Montana Townsend lobbies and with terrazzoin the to the Damage freighter was carpet in bank offices Lighting to is from William C slight according throughout the building recessed fluorescent fixtures and Sackett of the Highway Patrol ' who investigated the accident modern spotlighting 12-stor- -- £& ry 2-85- 26 O I opoMy 1 Account & |