Show TODAY IN UTAH CHOICE OF PAGE WINS POST FOR CANDIDATE Find Hormone May Cause Heart Ills SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— A the eastern section of the present s medical scientist salt sea described here yesterday his “stress concept” that may help Deer Creek Down PROVO (AP) — Water storage prevent the type of heart attack suffered by President Eisenhow- in Deer Creek Reservoir has er the dropped to 69200 acre-feDr Hans Selye of the Univer- lowestj level since the reservoir sity of Montreal spoke at a meet- first was filled in 1946 Marion ing of faculty members and stu- J Clark Provo River water comdents of the University of Utah missioner said the previous low College of Medicine in 1954 CaSelye said his experiments had was 64984 acre-feshown-thacoronary thrombosis pacity of the reservoir is 152000 could be caused in animals by a hormone the body may produce in Plan Policy Talks excess due to the stresses and SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — strains of day to day living He said it appears that if too Mayor Earl J Glade indicated much of the hormone called the Salt Lake City Commisacetate is pro- today sion will discuss the matduced there is a widespread in- ter oflikely a policy on the flammation that may attack ar- use of adopting city equipment for proteries or other vital organs programs at its employe moting University of Utah scientists next regular meeting The probare doing “some outstanding lem was an outcome of the apwork” in the field of hormone pearance this week of stickers on research he added fire and police vehicles supporting the initiative petition by fireObserve Church Date men and policemen for an adjustment of their salaries The pe— SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utah’s Greek community will take tition will be on the ballot time out Sunday to observe the Nov 8 founding of the Greek Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City 50 years 42 Become Sponsors Greek immigrants and naago LOGAN — Six girls from Dative born will meet in the Hellen- vis Weber and Box Elder Counic Memorial Building for a spe- ties were among the 42 freshman cial banquet according to T J girls initiated into the Corps of Ted Speros president of the Holy Sponsors at Utah State AgriculTrinity Greek Orthodox Church tural College recently They include Elaine Watkins Tremonton Assessor Schools Geniel Marie Holt Clearfield Rhees Lenis Christensen Ogden — SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Three regional schools for coun- Sonja Bowcutt arid Careen Peck ty assessors will be conducted all of Garland by the Utah Tax Commission Nov it was announced to- Halloween Dance All sessions will be held at day GARLAND—The MIA of the the State Capitol The school will be held Nov 2 for assessors Bear River LDS Stake announced from Box Elder Cache Davis today completion of plans for a Salt Lake Tooele Utah and We- Halloween dance to be held in the Garland Ward amusement ber Counties hall The dance is scheduled for Monday at 8:30 pm Everyone of LakeDike Study Mutual age is invited to attend SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Members of a committee created by the 1955 Legislature to study Richo’s Drivc-i- n possible diking of a portion of Great Salt Lake met Wednesday with E G Johnson chief engi3810 Riverdalo Read neer for the Utah Road Commission Four counties — Weber SIZZLING STEAKS Davis Box Elder and Salt Lake —are represented on the commisn m Sizzling Platter sion The proposal calls for construction of a dike which would T'Bono world-famou- et et t PARTING WITH THEIR CAPITAL their Touring Russian newsmen are shown trying fremost hand at Reno Nev slot machines The mean-&in- g quently heard comment was “Nyet?” apparently bewall mirror in “nothing?” Shown reflectedM Gribachev (left) hind bank of machines are N A I Abzhubei (center) and unidentified member of 7 the party Idaho Court Reverses Gas Case Ruling 'Chides PUC BOISE (UP) — The Idaho Su- preme! Court today had reversed a state public utilities commission decision granting gas distribution rights in southern Idaho to the Idaho Natural Gas Co and had ordered the commission to reyiew the case and award a certificate of convenience to In termountain Gas Co In a unanimous opinion written by Chief Justice C J Taylor the high court ruled that the PUC last Feb 2 in awardwas ing the certificate to Idaho Natural in preference to Intermountain’s long standing application for the gas distribution privileges The court praised the proposed plan of operation submitted by Intermountain and favored its local bwnership feature “The appellants presented complete plan and proposal for construction and operation of a gas distribution system in the territory covered by the application Intermountain is and proposes to remain locally owned” the opinion? said “Beside the economic advisability to the state involved in such ownership local control of the corporation would facilitate future regulation and control by create a fresh water lake along the commission “On this score the respondent Idaho Natural merely proposes that it will make a public offerHumphrey Bogart and ing of stock in Idaho Gene Tierney Starring in g APRON OVERALL DANCE PLANNED IN WEST WARREN WEST WARREN — A - 2-- 4 Sack Apron and Overall dance will be held tonight at 8:30 pm in- - the West Warren LDS Ward hall An orchestra will furnish the music Punch and cookies will be sold by the Juniop- Gleaners Friends ard ward members - are invited Journalists Gather For BYU Meeting than 450 PROVO— More stu- dent journalists and advisers are expected to attend the Brigham Young University 20th annual Utah High School Journalism Conference Saturday A program of discus- sionsw orkshops and exhibits has' been arranged as well as two scholarship contests according to Dr Oliver R Smith Journalism day-lon- g Department chairman The conference oldest of i its kind in the intermountain area annually attracts students from schools in Utah Wyoming and Nevada “A Free Press— Safeguard of a Free World” will be the theme of the conference Keynote speech will be given by H F Kretchman editorial writer for a Salt Lake newspaper msmmmm Heads Band Group TREMONTON — Dallin Nielson has been elected president of the Utah State Band Assn Mr Nielson is instrumental instructor at Bear River High School The annual election took place at the Utah Educational Assn convention in Salt Lake City - 15e HERI-- OR TO-G- OI CITY — Two unidentified hunters got “their” deer this morning in Box Elder Canyon without firing a shot while a Colorado motorist was left facing a $400 bill for damages to his automobile Harry Weiss 29 en route to his Nov 5 home near Grand Junction Colo Roger Budrow managing edi- told Brigham City police that he was driving west down the cantor of The Ogden Standard-Examine- r will tell high school yon about 5 am when a large buck deer bounded across the newspaper editorial staffs “How road and into the path of his car to make your paper more at- men and educators of northern Utah will be speakers and discussion leaders at the' fifth annual high school publications workshop to be 'conducted at Utah State Agricultural College He and Donald J Byrne were tieq with 112 votes at the election Oct 26 They were running for nomination to one councilman’s post By state law when a tie occurs the winner is determined by drawing “lots” that is a game of chance Friday Third District Judge Martin M Larson asked each one to guess the page number where he inserted a card into a copy of the Old Testament Whoever was closest he said won the e t away Repairmen told Weiss it' would take about $400 to repair his 1 automobile LOGAN — Two faculty research ectures —rather than just one--ill be given at Utah State Agri cultural College beginning this year it was announced today by Dr Leonard J Arrington president of the USAC Faculty Assn One of the' annual lectures will be given in the fields of the humanities social sciences and education and the other in the fields of the biological and ' exact sciences and' engineering ‘ Chosen to give this year’s lectures in the spring' are- -' Dr Mil-to- n R Merrill dean of the school of business and social sciences and' Dr Delbert A Greenwood professor of biochemistry - 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HALLOWEEN-TONI- TE Bill Boclcas Combo A Sealed with a kiss—and Adults 50c Kids 15c DANCE - rsui Starring and Gilbert Roland OGDEN CANYON i Weiss said that he stopped his car ' to check the damage unaware how badly the deer had been hurt Two hunters in a pickup truck bound up the canyon noticed the stricken animalJbefore he had time to look around Weiss told police They loaded the dead animal into their machine and drove Thieves Grab Charity Fund r ‘ Legion Announces USAC Schedules Halloween Dance Research Lecture ” fiotn 2 which includes South Morgan Richville Milton and Porterville by Morgan County Commission- - BRIGHAM tractive and readable-“Planning and selling advertising for the high school yearbook and magazine” will' be treated Commander Lloyd K Fredrickby L A Robins business adviser of student son at of the American Legion urges election publications Ogden Tan-garo guessed 400 Byrne High School legionnaires to attend the “Apron ' 650 The card was at Tips on “How to take good and Overall” Halloween dance t between 616 and 617 pictures” will he offered to stu- night at the Legion Hall 24th dent photographers by Ted ColStreet and Adams Ave lins Ogden Standard-Examine- r staff photographer Gingham and blue is in order These specialized sessions will for dress There will be music for follow a general session at which a variDr Daryl Chase USAC presi- dancing prizes given andRefreshof entertainment dent Murray M Moler Inter- ety ments will be served SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — mountain manager of the United Money contributed to aid char- Press Assns and T R Johnson itable organizations was sought Ogden correspondent of the Salt Tribune will address the Saturday in a police investigation Lake school break-ihigh publications staffs at headquarters of of a The workshop for yearbook the United Fund Approximately and newspaper staffs magazine $1300 in cash and an undeter- of LAKE CITY (UP)—The schools in Utah and U SALT high mined amount in checks was inS Public Health Service anneighboring areas is sponsored nounced today it will study the volved by USAC and Weber College diGirard E Haven executive degree of pollution in the Bear rector of the organization said River between Preston Idaho checks representing some large and Corinne Utah Due pledges to the charity drive may Applications Samples of water will be tested TREMONTON — Applications from six points in Idaho and eight have been included among those stolen He estimated the amount for assistance on a in Utah The outfall of industrial at least $600Q and said it might basis should be filed with the lo- plants discharging waste into the cal Agricultural Stabilization and river also will be tested be much larger But at least some of the checks Conservation Committee by Monwere recovered when two boys day Filing of applications by that found a box alongside a road in date will make possible work to the South Jordan area There start in November Mirl Mason m co also was about $75 in cash in is chairman of the ASC commit“THAT LADY” tee the box Olivia DeHaviland Sat ' JJ R Deer Crash Costs $400 Others Get Hurt Animal HALLOWEEN DANCE SPECIAL BURGERS STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING' OCTOBER LOGAN — Several newspaper- terday Curb Service Buck" Journalists Await USAC Annual Meet No Cover Charge Sunday ers -- Rib "6 for a And Ivory Saturday Night was recently named Justice of the District in CinemaScopa Box Office Open 2:45 pm Adults 50c Students 35c Kids DANCING TONIGHT Named Justice In Morgan Dist 2 MORGAN — Clarence E Rich Peace in Morgan’s “THE LEFT HAND GOD” OF Technicolor $200 $135 SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— John Tangero won the primary election in Bingham in a game of chance here yes- THE OGDEN sh -- - V |