Show w OA THE OGDEH STANDARD-EXAMINE- UGD Tours Authorized R OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JULY 1635 31 SHERIFF 'CATCHES' AWOL SERVICEMEN 11 at Starting Tuesday intersection nounced by Clinton toiler chair- BOLT HURT IDAHO man of the Chamber of Commerce tourists and conventions COWBOY IN MORE committee Tourists and local residents are WAYS THAN ONE invited to participate in the tours Ida GRANGE VILLE which will be held every Tues— a case was of It (UP) day and Thursday at II am A bus will leave from the Washingadding insult to injury for ton Boulevard entrance to the Bill Rider a cowboy from Hotel Ben Lomond for the one-hothe Whitebird area free trip He said he was riding his Those wishing to make the horse during a lightning tour are asked to register with a bolt struck storm when the chamber the day before givdazed him and nearby ing the number of people who in with a checked he When will participate a lump on had Rider doctor Information literature will be his head the soles of his distributed from hotels motels boots were torn loose and service stations restaurants and the seat of his pants was other places ripped open Mr Keeler also announced that arrangements are nearing com ur ! NOT ORPHANS ANY LONGER waifs at the City Dog Until a few days ago these and 27 other were looking for a good home Then the poundmaster placed an appeal paper and the response was immediate and overwhelming In no time at all tab on who paid the $5 tire 30 were picked up by four-foote- d dog-love- board-and-roo- m rs The county recreation girls’ softball and boys’ baseball have reached the semileagues finals Some good games are assured in the championship flight most of the finalists are t going in without losing 'a game In the Girls’ “B” softball the Fifteenth Ward fought through to win the Southern League without defeat They clinched the league title this week by downing their keenest rivals — Hunts- ville 14 to 8 The North Ogden and Plain City girls- finished in a tie for the Northern League title They f on the Wewill play the ber High athletic field tomorrow at 4:30 pm The winner of this game will play the Fifteenth Ward for the county championship THEY CAN WIN The Plain City “C” Leaguers can win the Northern League by downing the West Weber team If they do this they gain the right to play South Ogden which won the Southern League by downing Roy this past week to the tune of 19 to 9 South Ogden fought its way to the championship game in the boys’ junior baseball division by defeating Terrace last week in a well played game 7 to 3 North Ogden went through the Northern League undefeated and Roy did the same in the Southern League Ih the play-of- f game this week '£ yCJ ut V ? A - ' 4 -- ' 4 ' CWO-HAROL- D i 5 & - teliT iWCtemeiW— — ill rs ‘ - i - r f ' ' jt tie-of- II SPRINKLE Retires Today Depot Officer Retires After 27 Years Duty CWO Harold Sprinkle H deputy signal supply officer at Utah General Depot since June 1953 will retire from active duty today after serving 27 years in the U S Army f I North Ogden defeated Roy 5 to 3 The winner of this game wil play South Ogden for the cham pionship The boys’ Midget Baseball leagues still have important league games to play before the two finalists can be determined At this point North Ogden has won the Northern League with and West Warren looks like a cinch to win the Western League They must down Wilson and Taylor in remaining league games ir order to qualify for the championship game PLAY GOOD BALL The South Ogden Giants ball to consistent played good remain undefeated in the Terrace — South Ogden League North Ogden will play the winner of the Western League and Lake View will play South in semi-fina- l Ogden Giants week next the winner to games the for county title play The Weber County champions in the Boys’ Midget and Junior Division will play the Ogden City champs in each of these divisions for the combined title They will play the second week in August The Weber County summer program will officially close on Friday Aug 5 with the annual Field Day which will be held again on the Weber County High athletic field Legislative Council Proves It Too Can Enjoy Laugh g Everybody in Ogden gets a sprinkling turn today — but only a half day elch That’s because today and tomorrow —July 31 and Aug 1 —are both days So houses ending in odd numbers have their turn this morning from 6 am to 1 pml Houses ending in even odd-numbere- d number sprinkle during the' afternoon from 1 pm to 9 pm Nobody is allowed to sprinkle during the night — from 9 pm to 6 am — any time during the water restriction period The usual every-othe- r day sprinkling resumes Monday with houses ending in odd After a hearty laugh Thomas Doxey mo- GOOD AS NEW Free estimates Samples Shewn In Your Own Heme "You r Fwreifvre like New" at Greet Saving s When Ktupholtttrtd at OGDEN FURNITURE SHOP 423 24th Streep Dial 7076 last of First Door First Security Dank Building 0 f I y - £ K i' z ‘ y A t iJ -- r A' The Thomas family tion was lost in favor of a some- union will be sDoxey held tomorrow at what less complicated wording Lagoon from 2 to 9 pm it was of the same idea announced today Rep Guy Cardon Logan remembers were advised Family porting for the committee study- to bring their own lunches to be ing the need for a new state of- eaten at 6 pm fice building reported with a Officers will be elected and smile that the only firm convic- - the family organized at the gath- i iC i 'T " ' vV-- r r vt - V-- i ’ s ' A 4J L id At a' ' yt y I t " rO AzhWsh©s X jhi j- f' £ e jL - 5- ' S V — TRADE-I- ALLOlVAfJCE! 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Naas Addrm Plan Furniture Ice Boxes Baggage Packing Storage I!trl How JjDB? the Street or Across the Nation Including Mexico Canada Alaska Acres ' SLADE TRANSFER i wA ‘ --State ‘ Just about 9 million acres of forest land went up smoke last year because somebody was careless with his campfire match or cigarette please— won't you always make sure your fires ore out— dead out— before leaving them? Remember ony you cart pravant forest fires A '1 - ering numbers taking their turn Agent North American Van lines 331 22nd Street Dial 3944 w RIO SW® ’ erf hiOFufaN I a 'Ct "vi y it ?rrr'fltri'nri litscsUo ’SSrW Awia '"I Vv 'r o i V ! in LI A WtZX ev2k 4 Cmoad wedding snea’c wodieg baexL XHstino rich UX gold Save IlCOSOi esrgiaaeat iSag bend ted - SJI'M 9J4 IV? iMm iakSr£f C9513 lags mmi re- ir t - - - - f-- r- v r--- - d - r r C REUNIONS ( the REUPHOLSTERED A- FAM GET 'HALF TURN' ROCKERS 0 ft no defeats Lake View has sewed up the Southern League without a loss I O SOFAS O CHAIRS O PLATFORM fir Mr Sprinkle has purchased a home at 279 West 50th St South Ogden where he will reside with his wife Faye and daughter Jane Sue He expects to attend Weber College this winter taking courses Jn radio and teleSING A SONG IN SWEDISH vision techniques j ENLISTED IN 1928 A native of Springfield 111 Mr Sprinkle enlisted in the Army in Illinois in 1928 and took his basic training at Ft Huger Hawaii Prior to coming moments creep into tion he had arrived at was that to Utah General Depot in 1953 theLighter meetings of even such an the structure should be built in he attended the advanced of- August body as the Utah Legis- Logan if it is built to provide ficers’ course at the Army Signal lative Council more jobs there Supply School Baltimore Md After a report that Lewis H The Council pondered for some From February 1949 ’until time the precedent-settinpos- Lloyd director of the Council January 1953 he served as stock sibilities involved in Gov J would be given a leave of absence control officer in the Signal Sup- Bracken Lee’s suggestion to a to visit Europe with the LDS ply Section at Ft Buchanan Gen- committee studying education in tabernacle choir Rep Charles E eral Depot Puerto Rico the state that although he could Peterson Provo who presided at ' During World War II he saw not provide funds the Legislative the meeting assigned a facetious service with the 248th Signal Council could “Priority 5” number to an order probably Operation Co in North Africa that Lloyd be prepared to sing a could After that it deciding Italy and France not go ahead and hand over song in Swedish for the council Supervisory personnel of the money to the committee the at its next meeting Signal Supply Section hosted a Council from one of its farewell dinner at Graycliff members heard a motion that “Director Lodge Wednesday evening in Lewis H Lloyd be invited to inL Y honor of the retiring officer and vite the to invite the governor hii wife committee to request compensation from the State Board of Examiners for any money it SPRINKLERS TODAY might turn over to the cornmit-tee- ” - HAVE YOUR each Keen Rivalry Assured In Softball Finals avr Survivors include his widow Joanna four daughters and four sons his father Arthur Watkins of Burbank Calif and two broth- -' ers —Sen Watkins and Lyle Watkins of Burbank Funeral arrangements had not been completed yesterday 1 NATE MORGAN'S Pound in the the en- Utah BISHOP Calif v(AP) — John F Watkins brother of Utah Sen Arthur V Watkins died at a hospital in Bishop yesterday after a brief illness He was 56 He was a retired mining man Two young servicemen were In the “guard house” this morning after turning themselves in separately to Sheriff LeRoy Hadley One was wanted for being AWOL and the other for desertion acording to sheriff’s records A Marine Rulon Pfc Mann 18 who gave his address as Clearfield Naval Supply Depot walked into the sheriff’s office last night at 10 pm He said he was away without leave from his base Earlier in the day William H Swanson 18 Denton Texas also turned himself in He is allegedly wanted for desertion from the Navy Both men were turned over to military authorities pletion for the erection and operation of a tourist information booth north of the Hot Spring Arrangements have been completed with Gen Herbert Hall commanding officer of Utah General Depot for regular inspection tours of the installation it is an- and fanner and was a native of Sen Watkins Brother Dies in California In ORDER BY PHONE 2-85- ORDER BY MAIL 26 I have cre&t wRk TVAdi-r-t h |