Show THE OGDEN Liss pcISIC Ti 37' rn - f rv ' O - Bureau Told Low Income Traced To Continuing Wartime Policies s H' — - - t : v: LAKE CITY (AP)— Less government intervention was yesterday as the main need of the American farmer John C Lynn legislative director of the American Farm Bureau Federation told the Utah Farm Bureau Federation convention that the blame for agriculture's low income can be traced to the continuation lcf wartime farm measures and policies applying the basic principles of the GOP to current problems if they want to win in i960 Sen Wallace - de-icrib- ed F Bennett Ha said the American farmer must be given a chance to solve his own problems If he doesn't Lynn said the farm er faces a return to the compensa tory compulsory legislation tha tnarkwi the old Brannan pian "Surh a move would result in peasantry for American agricul i ture" he said lvnn said American farmers must stay abreast of rapid ad vances in farm technology — f i lTMlr SHOTGUN to be given away at Clearfield Junior Chamber trap shoot tomorrow seems to meet approval of Charles Eddy president NeU Byington and Vaugn Clifford members (left to right) mm 20-mon-th Kennecott COMPLETE SETTLEMENT of the strike settlement Complete was dependent on completion of talks between Kennecott and the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers A scheduled meeting between the Mine-Mi- ll union and Kennecott was canceled yesterday in order to al low full clearance of time for com pletion of talks with the steelwork- FEW? ers union Larson Mine-Mi- ll vice president said there appeared to be a lot of hard bargaining ahead or Kennecott and his union Lar son is in Salt Lake City for nego- lations with the giant copper firm Verne Curtis regional represent'a-iv- e of Mine-Mi- ll said he had not Orville 4-- H Poor Cop Was Lying There Slayer Sobs REDWOOD CITY Calif ' Church Seeks Elks Lodge For Use as Missionary Home JDoran liml SALT LAKE CITY ( AP -The home it was disclosed today The Mormon Church is seeking to buy church has offered $625000 for the the Salt Lake Elks Lodge property -for possible use as a missionary property The disclosure was made in brochure prepared by the lodge DELIGHTFUL )- planning committee headed by Ed ward C Henry The committee recommends acceptance of the of ine poor man was lvinif on the ground I didn't walk over and shoot him I don't remember I don't know I exactly but all the bullets were gone" guess Robillard sobbed Robillard's testimony was star milar to the statements he made in a news conference earlier this week He also related today that he was "shoved around and punched" by Salt Lake City police after his arrest there following the ' shooting He said he confessed to crimes he did not commit "because I didn't want the police to get too angry with me" Robillard was arrested In Sail Lake City i fer The offer calls for a cash pay ment of $550000 plus a five-acr- e site near the mouth of Parley's Canyon m the extreme southeastern part of the city where a new dollar lodge could be built Joseph L Whrthlin presiding bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints confirmed tha his office had made arrangements concerning the offer The church already has acquired property on either side of theElks Lodge The lodge is at 139Eas South Temple— only a block from the present Mormon Missionary on Home Aug 10 Seven Educators Going to Africa On School Survey SALT LAKE CITY (UPD — A group of seven University of Utah educators will leave for Africa soon to survey the higher education program in Ethiopia The Utah team will be headed by Dr Harold W Bentley dean of the extension division The group will determine the present status of education in Ethiopia both on the college and secondary level It also will determine needs to be met recommened a development program and suggest plans of fin ancing the program The work will be done under the direction of the International Co operation Administration r— 37th i 7S Children under H Fret his plane plunged him to his investigators said here yesterday The report on Tuesday's death of Ronald B Smith 25 of Clear field Utah was issued by inspector Mel Hanson of the Federal Avia tion Agency and others They said he was patrolling the Utah Power and Light Co line when his plane struck an Idaho Power Co line running at 'right angles Ken-necot- HOTEL RESERVATIONS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT CURRENT TAR IFF RATES Go Now— Pay Later Up to 18 Month to Pay SERVICE WITHOUT CHARGE 83 Res EX f 'i - 4-tJy- £2 HAL linLLItJ PRXXTDI "©cftfrGQIT —tip ii—i DEAI! 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Midnight Idaho (AP) 206 Howell Bldg 2479 Phonat Office EX DIAL EX Feature t 10:00 pilot apparently didn't see the power line that he struck before HITTER TRAVEL SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY (UPD— Appli v Shews at liOO 3r0 uilding Off in Utah death 17 tax-support- ed Wash t's SALT LAKE CITY (UPD — A cutback in public works and utilities projects was blamed today for a 17 per cent decline in Utah's total construction during the first three quarters of 1959 The Utah- Economics and Business Review said most of the cutbacks were in road construction jobs But the report said that "For the third quarter of this year all segments of the construction indust ry were substantially above the same Quarter last year" So far in 1959 6810 new dwellings have been built in Utah for an increase of 34 per cent over the same period a year ago - Utah Oil Output Dips SALT LAKE CITY (LTD—The American Petroleum Institute re ports that Utah's production of crude oil averaged 80850 barrels a day for the week ended yesterday This represents a decrease of 7900 barrels daily MEET "OZZIE" Saturday Jamboree HARMAN'S 'OLD MILL" ' 1 BARN DANCE AU OCDIN IS IAUOHINO ABOUT WORTH SEEING AGAIN AND AGAIN THI rICTURI THE HERMITAGE OGDEN CANYON n oris DAV r Ivery Saturday M Eastman COLOR WESTERN AND COUNTRY STY1I MUSIC IT i rillHsX CINEMASCOPE TOHYRANDAlL THELVVRJTTER Pcto Schurz Band Jcer's of f ft I AewltS XeJabew TraM fm 7it 1 ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS 92 Wek4yt Ht S wnkt nrfQ tktm Ceres Heeerti S1-O- ftt SrMt SiMrt On Highway 91 North of layton OPEN WEEKENDS ONLYI GEORGE STEVENS' YOU CAN ENJOY tttwnni fill "LIVING ROOM" COMFORT IN YOUR CAR WITH :45 pm— EX iwwmis V The story of Ogden's own Kea Mlcnols Technicolor OUR NEWLY INSTALLED ftEOlSCOfj Danny Kay Open :45 Eox Office 6:15 Show at Dusk XL NZW FOH OGDEN! 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"We will have some spare guns to loan to shooters" said Charles Eddy Clearfield Jay-ce- e President Davis Coeds' Dance Tonight twrmoi ji ire ) sold' nailed the news of a possible settle ment m Utah s long copper strike "It's good news for the economy of the state and good news for the people of the state" Gov George D Clyde said "From the standpoint of the workers involved it's Librarian Job Open Open LAST DAY! j CLEARFIELD — Members of the Clearfield Junior Chamber ' of Commerce- will stage their fall trap shoot tomorrow on the Hill Air Force Base road just east of Clearfield Hams and turkeys will be given away to shooters throughout the day with a special bonus prize of a shot gun going to the marksman of the day A concession stand will be operated where hot dogs coffee soda-po- p and candy will be Great News for Economy Say Governor Businessmen Town G Country n TOMORROW IN CLEARFIELD - seen the USW contract reported In partial state of completion But before Kennecott makes any inished copper it seems to me the company will : have to reach an he agreement: with Mine-Mill- " said The strike has idled a total of 0500 employes in Utah Nevada Arizona and New Mexico since COMBE'S Jutt b!ew Harrison g Kids Show Sat 2 pm AND HALT 321 24th Street Utah-Wyomin- 'The Wonderful Country" Robert Mltchom A Julia London TOWNBURGER BALLROOM If (UP- D- Alexander Robillard 19 tearfully described from the witness stand today the fatal shooting of Hills borough Calif policeman Eugene LDS BER i HA3A TRAP SHOOT PICKETS ECHO SETTLEMENT - SHOHTY n055r ORCHESTRA Xqwft Ofrfully fulfilled mm SALT LAKE CITY (UPD — The second step in ending labor disputes at Kennecott Copper Corp plants in four western states remained to be taken today following the first big break m the lengthy strike The first break through came yesterday when Kennecott and the United Steel Workers of America reached an agreement on basic elements of a contract Although some details remained 0 be ironed out in the United Steel Workers contract a spokesman for the union said we are hopeful of resolving" the minor differences Approximately 2300 steelworkers are involved in the strike against 40-YE- featuring THE MEN OF MELODY DANCING IVIRt SAT EVENING - - niKennecott Strike 4-- H half-milli- - - wore Talks Awaited full-tim- JOIfl THE FUN! - ' cized government activity in the fields of welfare agriculture edu cation and other areas of previously state and local responsibility Burris said he cannot agree wiin a proposed measure which would V provide federal housing for the aged RALPH ROBSON Ralph E Robson of Plain City and Mrs Grant F (Nellie) Larson Spanish Fork received the Utah Farm Bureau's Distinguished Service Award Kenneth J Brasher of Huntington was awarded a plaque as "Utah Farm Leader of the Year" v Club Other awards went to leaders DeVeri Lamb Peterson Glen PLAIN CITY—Ralph Robson who Dorothy Hansen Bountiful Woof-indon Cook Cedar Valley Bernice won the Utah State Farm Bureau Fork Cameron Spanish Distinguished Service Award for Adams Delta and Lela Gibson Ceservice to agriculture is a well dar City The convention winds up today known dairy farmer of Plain City with adoption of resolutions and The award was made yesterday of officers election conven Bureau at the state Farm Lake in Salt held tion being City Only two awards are given in the state each year One goes to a Psychologist Chosen man the other to an outstanding POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN woman worker in Farm Bureau S Morrill Provo has (UPD— Mrs Grant F Larsen Spanish been Reed e psycholoappointed Fork received the second award at Utah State Prison The apgist They were presented by A V pointment will become effective Smoot Corinne president of the Jan 1 Morrill has been employed Utah State Farm Bureau by the Utah State Hospital at Provo SERVICE for the past three years Mr-Robson started: his Farm Bureau work in 1919 and in the past 40 years has served continu- BERRIES ously in various phases He helped to organize the first BLAME POLITICS milk cooperative in the area Club lead served 15 years as a SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — er has been a directorfor Weber There's bound to be a cranberCentral Dairy since 1941 shortage-say- s a farm spokes- ry He served as a representative of — no matter how many the man " Weber Central Dairy on the Board government finds to be free of of Directors of the Utah Farm Bu-cancer-causin- g weed-- k i U i n g reau for 10 years ' agent j Mr Robson has also been a di"I have noticed all the presirector of Weber County Farm Budential candidates are having reau for more than 10 years He their pictures taken while eatwas a member of the Weber Couning cranberries" John C Lynn ty Sugar Beet Grower's Assn from told a convention of Utah's 1933 to 1937 Farm Bureau Federation last He has also managed eight state night sales for the Pure Bred Holstein Lynn is legislative director Assn was a member of the Utah for the parent American Farm State Legislature far 1947 and '48 Bureau Federation as chairman of the agriculture committee TOMIRM7 i- - X 12-GAU- CRITICIZES ACTIVITY Stanley Burris Yukon Okla chairman of the National Farm Bureau Young People also criti r said today h) for recreational facilities recom mended by the National Park Serv ice These would be an access road boat launching ramp parking and picnic areas and sanitary and drinking water facilities al-lote- ed it NOVEMBER 21 1X2 000 border The proposed dam at Woodruff issues selected for supposed politi- Narrows would provide late season cal appeal ignoring the basic problems" Bennett told a Republican irrigation water for 17500 acres of land now cultivated in Rich County regional meeting here He said Republicans made a be- Utah and 8100 acres above Coke- ginning on the new approach with ville in Wyoming the work of the National CommitDirector Jay R Bingham of the tee Task Force on Program and Utah Water and Power Board said "But we need to do a Progress similar job in each state and cou- the dam provides an answer to nty" Bennett said storage of 17750 acre feet of water "The programs that could be de- in the upper basin which was veloped by such efforts should be by the Bear River Compact simple clear and free from mere Bingham plans to ask the State propaganda They could be wor Water and Power Board to seek fithy to represent the living faith of our party and be the ultimate key nancing for the dam tinder the Small Projects act Under this pro posal a special act of Congress BUILT ON PROMISES would not be required to begin Bennett said Democrats in Utah construction have built their case' on appeals to Dean Bischoff of Logan Bureau selfishness and promises of some of Reclamation engineer for planthing for nothing on Bear River ning developments Speaking last night in Moab reviewed the report beUtah's senior senator called on the fore the Utah Wateryesterday and Power GOP to work out a sound financial Board program as a move toward victory The cost figure would include $21' in 1960 He cited the financial success of the Birtish Conservative Party in a speech here at a regional Repub lican Conference SUNDAY ONLY The Conservative Partv Bennett said "has worked out a plan of 2 SPANISH HITS year-roun- d financing operated be--' From 1:00 p m tween elections to secure a steady flow of funds from the greatest number of subscribers carefully avoiding large contributions from people or groups who might try to 'cash in on their financial support as American labor leaders have done with their sponsorship of Dem CO-HI- T ocrats in Utah and elsewhere Bennett said if the Republicans can work out a 'sound" broadly-base- d year-rdun- d program we will have taken a great step forward to victory in 1960 and many years ""J: v- -- (R-Uta- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The US Bureau of Reclamation has issued a preliminary report recommending construction of a 1H million dollar earth-fil- l dam cn the Bear River two miles cast of the Too often American campaigns are built around propaganda on " Robson Widely Known in Utah Dairy Circles (AP) — Republicans! VERNAL must draft a campaign prosram f UTAH SATURDAY EVENING $V2 Million Earth Darn Bear on River Proposed Aslcsi Sennet f l " G R Principles n ELT OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- And AMERICAN FAVOHITEG BURL IVES THE BIG COUNTRY" Burt Lqncaster— Clark In "HUN SILENT-R- Un Gable " DEEP" ee UIVO Open 11:30 a m to 12 Midnight e ' rmmw fl Luncheon mm DRlVE-i- n m LjJ Served UlZl LA Ivery Day -- "3 3700 Wall Ave UN THEATRE Phono EX j 4-37- 27 "W MmJ WfiL W'rt — 5fL JbeyTu - ' Urn 51 C3 |