Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 12 ‘ STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING D Mild Holdup ' 5 £ m END OF WILD DASH— Seven and a half tons of turkey and cattle feed were spilled yesterday after this truck barreled through Clearfield Main Street out of control hit an embankment and rolled over Truck Hurtles Down Street Flips in Clearfield - By BONNIE ROBINSON CLEARFIELD— A heavy truck hurtled down Clearfield’s busy main street out of control yesterday afternoon and after weaving through traffic plunged off the highway into an embankment that flipped it upside down The driver Jack Walter 20 herded the outfit Kaysville loaded with seven and a half tons of turkey and cattle feed down the street without brakes He missed parked cars and traveling traffic as his truck gained and sent pedestrians ipeed scampering with a blaring horn Walter brought the wild dash to an end when he aimed his truck at a space between two high tension wire poles slammed into a rise in the ground and rolled over spilling his load' Walter pulled himself from the demolished cab of his 1950 truck shocked but with only two cuts on his hand BRAKES WERE GONE Walter said he lost control of the truck as he approached the 300 North semaphore light at Street The light turned red and when he applied his brakes they gave way He pulled on the emergency brake and found it was gone too the highway onto Clearfield’s main street and started honking my horn” Walter said he was gaining speed “by the second” as he rolled down the street and was going “awfuly fast” The driver said he considered turning up 200 South Street to get back on the highway but had gained too much speed WANTED TO RAM POLE “I wanted to ram the electric line pole” Walter said “but fig- than regaining the land through condemnation proceeding in the ured the high power line would acourts kill too” Walter was driving a truck owned by Morgan Brothers Seed Co and had picked up the load of feed in Pocatello that morning Most of the feed was recovered but the truck was a total loss A front wheel fell off the truck the undercarriage was How to combat indifference to off was and cab the ripped safety programs designed to save WHERE TO START — Jack' smashed Walter a college student who lives was discussed at a safety Walter still dazed after rolling his truck contemplates the is driving for the summer could luncheon held in the Ben Lojob of cleaning up seven and not get back into the cab to ob- mond Hotel yesterday attended a half tons of feed with little tain his wallet in the glove com- by about 40 representative citithe cab was so partment enthusiasm zens mangled The meeting was arranged by “There was too much traffic Herbert Mottishaw Clearfield officers of the local safety counahead” he said “so I turned off policeman investigated cil Leonard Davidson president Mrs A M Bell vice president and Mrs C J Anderson secretary with the cooperation of Ab s Opened by Police Bernard R Diamond at 38-ye- 15-m- ar an one-wee- next July Mr Diamond is attending the current institute at Stanford University SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Police ‘yesterday disinterred the MURRAY Utah (AP) — Four body of Jocelyn Hickenlooper at youths beat up Police Chief Ogden City cemetery to obtain Lloyd E Deland yesterday aftersample of hair as they reported noon as he attempted to arrest what they termed the first ma- -one of them in Murray City Park After beating and stomping terial lead they have had in the him the four drove off at high month-lonof the investigation woman speed in what was Jbelieved to be murder of the auto They said a report from the a stolen Deland said he was “too sick” Federal Bureau of Investigation after the attack to laboratory in Washington D C immediately notice which direction the auto said that scrapings and unusual went substances found in an automoHe suffered severe bruises and bile were human blood and hair abrasions Samples from the woman were The incident occurred when he sent yesterday to the FBI laboramodel auto with stopped tory for further study and com- Californiaa late license plates for parison with those found in the speeding in the park auto Deland said when he saw the The1 officers declined to disdriver’s license of the youth who close ownership of the auto from was he recognized the driving which the samples were taken as name a Murray boy recently dozThey said more than half a from released the State Indusen autos have been processed trial School during the long investigation He told the driver to get out Miss Hickenlooper disappeared of the car and come with him home a trace from her without to station At that all four the near Liberty Park June 11 Her jumped from the car body ivith marks indicating she youths attacked the officer while had been murdered was found Three took the the fourth keys from his several weeks later in a shallow car grave at the mouth of a canyon patrol Deland was kicked on the near the east city limits An wrist side and several times autopsy disclosed that while she in the legs lower abdomen had been beaten with a heavy object she was still alive when sex s that address Mr Olvas according to police continued on without stopping at the scene His car was later found at 735 36th-Swhere he had to blown-ou- t a of because stop right He was cited for Commissioner Lyman Hess Mayor Raymond S Wright and Fire Chief Clyde Peterson hit-and-ru- Mr Davidson said that S sV I r Vi- t v vi - front tire V - 4 $ n driving and for drunken driving Family Reunions James Robson John Farr A reunion of the James Robson family will be held tomorrow at 11 am at the home of Mr and Mrs Elwood Allred in Burley Ida experience 2 o may its most unsafe year Mrs Anderson said that mothers are among the citizens most interested in accident prevention and they favor strong programs for bicycle safety water safety firearms safety and safety from abandoned refrigerators Among others who spoke were I "x t “ DRAW DRAPES mi Light and Practical to Fit the Decor of Any Modern Home or Room firaplaca Itc Vonolian Blind Co 3abraaa O BAMBOO d a b b a a o a o £ Kltchaa AIm Mastic Asphalt mnd Rabbar THa a OF OGDEN ° Picrcor Tilo Go 0 B Ph 366S Waah Slvd "Tbara Is Na Ovarantoo Lika 01 fr BDBBBBBBBB a 3319 Wash Pbaita 4914 Jenkins famed auto racer and safety teacher Myron Fullrath new president of the Utah Safety Council G Ernest Bourne secretary and Mr Jenkins represented the state Four Youths Stomp Policeman Lam in Auto Believed Stolen 49 - PALO ALTo Calif — Bernard R Diamond secretary-manage- r of Ogden Chamber of Commerce yesterday was elected chairman of the Board of! Governors of the Western Institute for Chamber of Commerce Executives This is the first time in the history of the institute that a Utah man has received the No 1 job Mr Diamond Iwill direct the board representing seven western states at October and February meetings in San Frank cisco and the institute factory Ssrvl to” Kn far UN greater safety would exist on settlements in Utah It is the highways if operators of motor site of a camp where a U S vehicles obeyed the rules of courArmy force came to settle a tesy “rebellion” in the Utah terMr Bourne said the statistics on accidents thus far indicate ritory during its early years so-call- ed c g fl ld Old Town Celebrates buried - i CEDAR FORT Utah (AP) — - Garbage Pickup Will Be Early Due to the holiday Monday Ogden residents in the regular Monday garbage hauling district were asked to set out containers Sunday night Crews will begin the Monday pickup Sunday shortly after midnight Residents here will celebrate the coming of the Mormon pioneers to Utah in 1847 today with a parade and rodeo Cedar Fort is one of the oldest ddl®21 ft GnsiiD : Kmo - gfOJTHREMEMRElMG ft is wise to form a preference for a funeral In advance of need Judge us by our repu- tation complete facilities experienced personnel moderate charges This new addition was made necessary by constantly growing demand and now provides patrons with a private dining room with a seating capacity of fifty Other dining rooms available LINDQUIST & SONS 34th Street et Washington Slvd Phene 6667 We ore members of National Selected Morticians an association of funeral directors of high ideals ethical practices and business integrity apartments Number of bathrooms Duplex —number of rooms ’ Monthly rental Apartment —number of rooms Yes No Apartment — number of units Yes No Utilities included Furnished or unfurnished Location will accommodate thirty and 125 for a total of more than 200 if desired all in addition to the present booth and counter facilities Catering to large and small parties weddings and club groups Many New Conveniences and duplexes available for rent in Ogden and Weber County This information is extremely important to a survey which must be compiled within the next few days It will be appreciated if owners andor agents will supply the following information immediately regarding each facility available House —number of rooms Are Proud to Announce the Addition of a New Party 'Room Enlarged Lobby and New Rest Rooms Located On the South End of the Present Large Building : director We are attempting to determine the number of houses have been added in the remodeling program at Maddox Ranch House all designed to give our patrons better service make their visit more pleasant and enjoyable Combine this with the fine food for which Maddox RancK House is famous all over the Intermountain area and you will have a real treat in store for you on your next visit ‘J Q You Are Always Welcome at Maddox Ranch House to in- spect our spotless kitchen and bakery where the finest foods are prepared to your individual tastes We invite you to come in anytime to see and visit our entire plant which is designed for one thing only — TO SERVE YOU! Enlarged Remodeled to Serve You BeWer Owner or Agent Geo V Holley DAYS PHONI NIGHTS PHONI LiW HSIpTng Rand IMPORTANT HOUSING SURVEY available He was in ofwhen he left to fulfill a church mission then term served another two-yewhen he returned John Farr is one of 18 sons of the first mayor The family lived in a large adobe house on the southeast corner of what is today Washington Boulevard and 21st Street Brigham Young often visited the family there Another of his vivid recollections is the old Farr Fort that stood at the location of the present 55 acres of Farr orchards on Canyon Road in vicinity of Jack-so- n Avenue The fort was an enclosure of spread buildings on a five-acr- e serve as mayor fice until 1870 ar n Coast Institute year residents of the small Ogden settlement elected him to his life He died Aug 29 1877 “Hi body was placed on view in the central aisle of the Salt Lake Tabernacle” he recalls “It was open to the public from Saturday until Sunday The people came all during the night as the casket was lit by lamp light More than 25000 people filed down the aisles to see him” It was the famous colonizer In Hit-Ru- n who appointed Lorin Farr to take care of church work in the OgProperty damage reached $400 den area in 1850 The following in a hit-rutwo car accident early i this morning at 3307 Jefferson “Whenever there was Indian trouAve according to Ogden police ble all the families used to hurry into the fort and stay there department reports until things were quiet again” Police said that a southbound He has lived in his present car driven by Arthur A Olvas house at 501 Canyon Rd ever 20 2842 Lincoln Ave struck the since he built its first unit in' rear of a parked machine at 3307 ts 1888 Seven of his nine sons and Ave Jefferson The parked auto IJ was owned by Gerald Jensen of ? daughters are living Mishap Diamond Elected To Top Post the Mormon leader and colonizer who used to visit the Farr home when John Farr was a boy Brigham Young’s funeral was one of the most impressive occasions of Damage Hits $400 Safety Leaders Explore Ways Of Surmounting Public Apathy be about to Utah Today in Utah Murdered Girl'sj Ogden Grave The oldest living son of Ogden’s first mayor will ride as parade marshal of the Ogden Pioneer Days parade Monday He is John Farr 92 whose famous pioneer father Lorin Farr served for more than 20 years as mayor in a term that began in 1851 Mr Farr will head the long procession in an open convertible He remembers Brigham Young £ Ogden again has clear title to its City Airport by virtue of a $100 payment to a man who bought part of it for $1875 in a delinquent property tax sale Paul Thatcher Ogden city attorney said city officials agreed this wek to pay $100 to Martin James Cleary 3650 Porter Ave who bought the land in a sale conducted by County Clerk Lawrence M Malan DUE TO ERROR The sale came about because of a typographical error in writing descriptions of nine lots The land was owned a Fred by Pepper who lived in Wisconsin when the transaction was made in 1947 The City bought and paid according to Thatcher for lots 17 through 32 When a typist was typing the papers the 32 was transposed and came out 23 No one noticed the error The property Mr Cleary acwithin 50 feet of quired came north-sout- h main the runway Mr Thatcher termed the $100 settlement a “mild holdup” but said' that it was much cheaper r 19S5 Oldest Living Son of Ogden's First MayQr Will Head Big Parade Monday as Marshal Ogden Pays $100 to Get Airport Back - JULY 23 38 Address 23 HOLLEY HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Please complete above data for each individual property and forward to: Weber County Industrial Bureau Room 230 Ben Lomond Hotel Ogden Utah RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO PREFERRED 2431 Ktesel Ave o3 v FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS Drigham City Utah (2 Milos South) on U S HI way CD j r |