Show - V- V - v- i m W n 0 r -- m"' nt "' jtvi? f -- T J t r?— r r jN X 14A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SIGNED BY J SMITH S RIGDON R SEPTEMBER OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING 1BS5 1 Two Brothers Admit Spree ft'VAfS' f& Rare lll-Fat- 4 f Bank Notes Recall Kirtland Society LDS ecf OfVandalism Two banknotes printed and Industrial Co” calling the people had started their exodus i j sued by a' bank established by bank the “Kirtland to Navoo before it came up Creditors in New York Pittsthe LDS Church in K&landJ Society” burgh and Cleveland refused to Ohio in late 1836 have been giv-- 1 ENDED DISASTROUSLY ck Anti-Bankin- g r HUNTSVILLE— Two brothers one 10 and one 6 jestArday ad smitted vandalism at the Hunts ville po:t office and thr Hunts ville elementary school and have I I been referred to juvenile $ourt I ' authorities according to Sheriff LeRoy Hadley Weber County isherjff ' The two joungsters were picked up for questioning yesterday by j sheriff's deputies and freeiv both affairs Sheriff Hadsaid ley JUST PLAIN 'BORED The sheriff said the boys bored with nothing to do Sunday afternoon entered the Huntsville postioffice smashed a window and broke Into a number of mail boxes y “About a dozen” letter were taken the sheriff said They were ripped open and the contents scattered about the floor of the NEW JUVENILE JUDGE TAKES OATH office post The youngsters also admitted Elverd F Ziegler (left) new' judge of the First District Juvenile Court took the oath of office yesterday during a breaking between 12 and 15 windows in the Huntsville elemenbrief ceremony in the court offices in the Municipal Building His predecessor W Lee Skanchy administered it tary school during a spree a few days earlier officers said' It was suggested by the com- mittee that the chamber direr- - Airman Bullough tors meet with the Ogden City Now in KOFBCI ' and Weber County officials and Airman 3rd class Byron B Bul- request that when the college lough son of Mr and Mrs Bul- n direc-lof Chamber Commerce property is returned to the LDS lough 1920 Kiesel Ave is sta tors at a recent meeting a p-- Church that the city and county tioned in Korea with a mainte-“Josep- h section A3C Bullough proved a recommendation of (the administration meet with the-nancchamber’s civic affairs committee stake presidents of the Ogdeq enlisted in the Air Force in No-le-d relative to the use of the gym-are- a and recommend that the vember 1954 and attended air- nasium and Moench Building on property be used as a community craft maintenance school in Am-th- e lower Weber College campus recreational center arillo Tex 1 5 en to the Bank of Utah for its j The vepture ended disastrously accept the banks currency be- rare rain and currency collec While 1836 had been a good yearicause °f the lack of the charter j mem-- j j for the LDS tion people 1837 dawned This Placed many church The notes one $5 and one $10 over the Ohio and Missouri set- - krs n a precarious position The bill were given by D F Rich-- j tlements with signs of tremen bank’s money was the only means' many of them had of meeting ards of Idaho Falls Idaho a dous reversals In April 1837 shortly after their obligations As a background to these Martin Van Buren became U S a financial crisis de-- j backs the speculations jn land veloped It was the result of a‘ and other property in which reckless spirit of speculation some of the LDS had been engulfed the entire nation dulging failed along with the fed the previous two years by rest of the country As the t “Kirtland Safety So-excessive banking and' expansion banks started sinking below the ciety” paper currency Many which had their birth in state waters ‘of failure some church granted charters issued paper leaders made frantic but futile currency in disregard of their efforts to save it But the venture that started ownand nation's need Many ot them failed In New lout with such promise in 1836' York aloner'the banking failures (failed completely before its first Its currency became) than throughout" the couMry "during rMultdJhi 000 a A in few people persistwithin worthless losses few months that period This spirit of speculation had ent in the faith of the ultimate PICTURE OF ROY taken root in the membership of victory of the project held onto In the center of the $5 bill is the LDS Church This coupled their bills At least two of the bills! a picture of a boy sitting on a with the rejection of the notes' efcrossed the plains with the strug-log with an ax at his side and a by eastern creditors and the in Ohio tojgling pibneers became lost- - in dog at his feet On either end ' forts of of the front of the bill stands a close the bank led to its quick the growth of the pioneers land iof inheritance only to regain boy with a spade on his shoulder demise In March 1837 Joseph Smith their identity recently and re- -' The picture on the $10 bill is of a boy lying 'in the shade of a and Sidney Rigdon had been con-- ! turn to rest in the vehicle of’ shock of grain with a scythe at victed by an Ohio county court! their birth— a bank his feet and an (Editor’s Note: Historical data hay of violating the state banking laws were accused of opthe in rake They story was taken from MidleyV background the Prophet” Smith The bank was organized by erating a bank without a charter contended of were not the Church” by councilors his and Smith They they “History Joseph and Smith at the end of the best year eco- operating a bank and appeal “ComprehenJoseph nevsive History of the Church” com nomically and domestically the the verdict The appeal was Church' had enjoyed in its early er heard however because their piled by B H Roberts) years It represented another of the attempts by the LDS prophet and leader to provide all the Necessities of life for his followers witjiin the structure of the church In November 1836 articles of agreement were drawn up and Elder Orson Hyde sent to the THANK HEAVENS state capitol at Columbus to get LAST TIME authorization for the legislative THESE BUNS handed maintenance and supply bank WONDER rC0ST ME THESE BUMS It was to be called the Kirtland BUNS-AN- P responsibility D0NT LEAK for the FOR PRY ARE DEUClOUS “Voodoo” (Safety Society The authorization TOAST denied by lhe talc iejilat w rad whfn -WHAT KlNt ture but tb Church leaders went PERFECTLY were assigned the Voodoo in ahMd with the vntur under a THEY? ARE ot th Invader” said Col Pla M J Coffield “But we needed "vn something to fill the gap until KIDS the FJ01wa produced in suffi- dent numbers to give us a healthy SHARE BLAME workload The was the anANOTHER I ’ : set-preside- nt in-th- at of j $100000-(anniversa- I ry I I ’ I ‘ " 1 - I J! Ask Buildings For Play Use non-Mormo- ' old-fashion- ad-Emitt- ed i e ! j : carasir raasg ca HILL Allt FORCE BASE— One of the most important aircraft projects ever handed Hill Air rorrr But became the victim of the advancing jet age a few days1 ago The lart B 26 “Invader” rolled off the base production lines-tmake w'ay for the sleek o F-84- F “Thunderslrcak” - Hill AFB personnel have !een ( I ! F-10- 1 my repairing and overhauling the famous World War II bombers swer” for eight year During that time The colonel pointed out that nearly 2000 aircraft have gone Hill AFB will still be working on cleaning o PIGEONS a F-84- F the lines through production 18 to 20 per month about ' A veteran of World War II the was slipping into oblivion before the Korean-Wa- r During the war in the East Hill AFB was main supplier of to the combat front All types of Invaders came from the line at Hill Reconnal sance photographic night intruders fighters tow target and light bombers were ordered with each type requiring special 'equipment Example of special equipment designed and installed by for the were loud speaker systems From as high as one mile would shout anti-Retruths along with other information necessary for making war such as baseball scores Not long ago prime responsiwas passed to bility for the San Bernardino Air Materiel Area Ogden AMA in turn was B-2- 6 B-26- ’ ‘ Hill-fielde- rs B-2- 6 Hill-produce- d $ d B-2- 6 j FOR MINOR FIRES Children and pigeons shared the blame for iwo minor fires in Ogden yesterday according to reports of the Ogden City fire department Called to the Methodist Church 2604 Jefferson Ave at 10:19 am firemen found that nesting pigeons had blocked the flue of a central chimney so that smoke from a fireplace could find no exit Firemen reported they unblocked the chimney Children playing with listed as the matches were probable cause of a fire yes- - an occasional “but in supof AF installations in port OOAMA not on a production line basis” is by Overhauling the means of “IRAN” Concept This means ‘inspection and repair as necessary Also called for at Hill AFB is modifying the Thunder-streakto include installation of autopilots liquid oxygen systems and wing spoilers Production line- - for processing the is set up in Hangars 3 and 4 The line for the earlier is continuing in version 2 where it has been for Hangar the past several years The in the 600 “plus” class is powered by a jet engine vth a tremendous 7200 pounds thrust The aircraft can 0 reach a height of more than feet and carries an arsenal of armament including 32 rockets and two pound or four pound bombs B-2- 6 F-84- F s' ’s F-84- G F-84- terday at 11:23 am at! the rear of 259 24th St in which F J-6- 5 a stairway in an older Nr I HAMBURGERS WONDER WHERE SHE GETS SUCH wonderful: HAMBURGER HERE YOU aresonny- - BUNS? 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