Show -C — Section feamltitr Dutch Plan TOURIST BOOTH HELPED IN BRIEFSPAN 5000 Conference More than 5000 tourists were directed into Ogden at the Chamber of Commerce tourist information booth during the short term from Aug to 11 Labor Day according to Bernard R Diamond Here Sept ber 5 cham- Ogden Will manager-secretar- y BIG BOOST FOR CRIPPLED KIDS These two station wagons will be used to transport crippled children from Ogden and Weber County to their classrooms at Gramercy School Funds for the vehicles were donated to the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults by the Utah Elks Assn Shown in the photo are W Evans Woodbury (left) president of the board of directors for the crippled childrens group and W E Blaylock vice president of the Utah Elks Assn Judges Resume Work After Month Vacation Summer recess ended sessions the judges are setting cases apof "Utah’s Second District Court proximately three months ahead resumed regular hearings this according to Lawrence M Malan week in the Municipal Building county clerk in Ogden a The calendar for the remainder Judges have approximately the of the year at present includes vacation of month during summer months Judge John F only one homicide case Mr MaWahlquist for more than a week lan said has been hearing some cases here Judges are not assigned exand in Farmington ' clusively to civil or criminal September will be the last cases but take cases in numerical month of the third term of the rotation as they appear on the present year Fourth term will calendar Second District Court judges include October November and are December: Parley E Norseth Charles Because of heavy eg se loads G Cowley and Judge Wahlquist Eight Repeaters Feel Bite Of 'Escalator Drunk Law - i Eight repeaters felt the bite ofManuel Dunez and Marvin Lee Ogden’s “escalator” drunkenness 46 $80 or 40 days each for the law in City Court thte week fourth charge were sentences handed Charles Amos 50 was senThey varying from $120 or 60 days in tenced to pay $60 or serve 30 jail down (o $30 or 15 days de- days in jail on the third charge pending on how many previous Glen Madill 45 of Salt Lake offenses they had been convictLamar Gavin 46 of 151 25th St ed of Each time a first offender is and Jose A Lucero 46 of 3104 brought before his bepch Judge Pacific Ave $30 or 15 days each Charles II Sneddon explains how for a second offense the law calls for penalties for those hauled in as Businessman Fined i ever-increasin- g repeaters Daniel Smith 54 of 973 Grant was sentenced to pay $120 or serve 60 days in jail on the sixth charge of drunkenness William Halliday51 $100 or 60 days for the fifth offense Ave 43 FORESTERS FLY FROM HERE TO FIRE FRONTS Forty-thre-e U S foresters from the Intermountain Region took off from Hill Air Force Base yesterday afternoon to add their experience and knowledge to the desperate battle against forest fires in three states With 200000 acres of valuable timber ablaze the men were alotted as follows: 20 assigned to California 10 to Oregon and 13 to the Boise National Forest of Idaho according to C J Olsen regional forester He said each western region is making an appraisal today of its available manpower and Equipment in the face of further emergency He again cautioned the public to be extremely careful while traveling in the forests which are now at their most dangerous state j Relief Society Meets Sunday The ROY— LDS Lake View Re- 1C OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 8 1955 The annual conference for all Utah residents of Dutch ancestry will be held Sunday in the old Ogden LDS Tabernacle with sessions at 10 am and 2 pm according to Harry Hansen association president Preceding the Sunday meetings will be a concert Saturday at 8 pm in the Ogden Nineteenth LDS Ward Chapel 30th Street and Wall Avenue by a Dutch choir from Salt Lake City The concert will be followed by dancing and refreshments APOSTLE TO ATTEND In attehdance at one of the Sunday meetings will be Richards member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daElder RichSaints ards served his first LDS mission in Holland and stiH speaks the Dutch language frequently Many returned mission presidents and former missionaries will be called upon to speak Music will be by the Dutch Choir of Salt Lake City with additional numbers from an Ogden group (Formerly scheduled for July the conference was switched to September by general request All Dutch people and former missionaries are invited Le-Gra- nd y 'Kitchen Firm Opens Branch The tourists were from each of the 48 states and from Great Britain South Africa Canada and Australia Phamphlets telling of hotels motels cafes and Ogden’s scenic attractions were distributed by Miss Loretta Ward the attendant The operation of the tourist booth which was sponsored bythe chamber tourist and convention committee was a fine success Mr Diamond said He said that he hoped that next year’s budget will make possible the operation Of the booth during June July and August f It is located mile north of the Hot Springs junction one-hal- -- 'airy Cattle Display They'll be on Judging Program For First Time in 14 Years Dairy cattle will again be on display when the Golden Spike National Livestock Show takes the spotlight Nov officials said today 11-1- 6 This will be the first time in that dairy animals will have a place on stock show judg- mg programs Rulon P Peterson president said the division was being reinstated because of the importance of the dairy industry in the immediate surrounding areas and because additional exhibit space has been opened up in the coliseum The dairy division was cut from the show in 1939 due to housing problems brought on by growing displays in the purebred beef cattle classes FROM FOlfR COUNTIES “We believe the dairy cattle contests will stimulate production and better breeding practices through the area” Mr Peterson said The division is expected to draw entries from Weber Morgan Box Elder and Cache counties j Space to display the dairy herds has been made available by closing the show ring in the 14 years Thief Cleans Ouf Trio As They Swim in Dam Thieves who opened an automobile at Pine View Dam while its occupants 'were swimming this week took $89 in cash and a watch valued at $100 according to reports of Weber County sheriff’s deputies Gary Dinsdale 19 700 W 17th St Ogden reported to officers that he Gilbert Taylor and Bud Stephenson both of Farr West drove to the reservoir Monday afternoon to go swimming They locked their wallets and the watch in the glove compartment of the car and hid the key on the bumper After their swim they returned to the car found the key in the place where they had left it and An Ogden branch of Reiter and Balling Kitchen Engineers has been opened at 1320 Harrop St according to George W Balling who will operate the local office The firm already has newly opened offices in Salt Lake City and Orem It specializes in planning arranging and building kitchens in which efficiency and attractiveness are at a maximum according to Mr Balling The Ogden branch manager has had experience in Ogden New York City and a number of southern cities in engineering and design and retail merchandising drove halfway to Ogden before they discovered their loss The car and glove compartment had beep relocked and the empty wallets returned to their places Approximately $80 had been taken from Taylor's wallet about $6 from Stephenson’s and $3 from Dinsdale’s The wrist watch taken was an expensive graduation watch belonging to Dinsdale Taylor told deputies he had just cashed some checks and had a amount 'of cash on hand The car was parked among several machines at the dam larger-than-usu- al j j center of the main coliseum and converting it into 116 exhibit spaces Cattle and other entries now will be judged in the coliseum annex which has been cleared of exhibit stalls and will be used for judging events and show ring purposes only The show has put up $2JSOO for dairy 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