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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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Ogden, Utah
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7
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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 7A OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING MAY 21 1S37 Blocks Out Cos" TODAY IN UTAH TROUBLE STAYS Find Body Of Drowned CLOSE TO mm 'ash lulls rosnes THIS FAMILY Rail Worker PROVO (UP) The Utah SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A run-away car on the loose aft was injured Dennies was unhurt but still in a dazed condition when police arrived Wi er its driver apparently blacked out came to a halt early today NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Regular In Colors Two-Tono Colors EASY PARKING' in the living room of a Salt Lake County sheriff's office reported today it had recovered the body of Frank Dominguez 21 Del Norte Colo who drowned two weeks ago while boating on Utah hers Hurt City home Thp mishari occurred shortly Lake after 6 am when James Junior The sheriffs office said the Pennies 25 Salt Lake City left tn en to work I LA -J body of the Union Pacific Railroad worker had floated to the 4r- Underwood Smith-Corona Remington Royal Dennies started east on Linden Avenue and suddenly raced uncontrolled east across 8th East OREM (AP) Ten-year-old Jerry Reed Wayman whose father died in an accident only last week took a ride on his bike last evening His mother had left for Cleveland in Utah's Emery County to attend the funeral of another relative killed Sunday in a shooting accident Suddenly a car loomed out of the dusk struck the bike and hurled the cycle and Jerry 40 feet The boy was taken to Utah Valley Hospital in Provo where attendants said today he will recover He was listed in fairly good condition with fractures of the arm leg and ribs Orem Police Chief Reed Burgener cited the driver Stanley Tippets 31 Orem for speeding PAYSON (UP) One woman was killed and three other persons were injured yesterday when a car driven by the victim's husband collided headon with another car The victim was Mrs Ruth Rice about 60 Verona She died at a Payson hospital about four hours after the accident Injured in the mishap were the victim's husband Hobart Rice 61 andjhe driver of the other smashed into the rear oi a car owned by Eldon Shurtz jumped the curb and continued across a iiifps GRADUATION Remington Portable TYPEWRITER surface and was found by deputies Dominguez drowned Sunday May 12 when he slipped over the side of an aluminum outboard motorboat near the edge of the lake He was riding a boat operated by Henry Gurule 38 another Union Pacific worker Gurule told investigating officers waves were becoming rough on the lake and as they started a turn Dominguez slipped into the water The body was taken to Berg Mortuary in Provo lawn and through shrubs before crashing into the front wall of the Gordon Christenson home The Christensons told police "We thought there had been an earthquake" No one in the house IH Sri 00 SnOO down Jj week car uee ouiuau uu un ojaiu-ger Louise Pitts 27 Las Vegas Jordan's address was listed only as Montana The death raised Utah's 1957 traffic fatality toll to 64 four be PROG JUMP Car-oline Veitich 15 of Stockton Calif smiles as she holds her bullfrog Beans at Angels Camp Calif Sunday after Beans spanned 12 feet and 7 inches in his three allotted hops to win the 31st annual jumping frog jubilee The contest commemorates Mark Twain's famous yarn 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" if Will Address Class low the number recorded by this Service Headquarters for All Machines PROVO (UP) Maj Gen time last year Victim Listed 'Poor' James Briggs superintendent of the Air Force Academy driest of the dry Land for Poo! BOUNTIFUL (UP) The Bountiful Junior Chamber of Commerce announced today it will donate a three-auarter acre MP will address the graduating class SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Harvev Peterson 19 buried in a A 1 of Air Force ROTC cadets at PIANOS it STORAGE PACKING ic BAGGAGE FURNITURE OF ANY KINO SLADE TRANSFER Agent North' American Van lints Across the street or across the Nation 231 22nd St Dial 8944 "WORLD WIDE MOVING" inttn MACHINES CO 2761 Wash Blvd Underwood Agent Dial 2-1163 commissioning exercises Monday tract to the South Davis Youth at Brigham Young University Maj Robert Crawford detach ment adjutant will administer thi greatest name In VODKA 80 and 100 Proof Dlst from grain St Pierre Smirnoff FIs (Dlv of Heublein) Hartford Conn Center for construction of a swimming pool The land located north of the Youth Center skating rink in Bountiful City Park is valued at $1500 the oath of office to 27 cadets Will Hear Testimony in Fluorine Suit who will be commissioned as sec ond lieutenants large pile of pumice yesieraay for some eight minutes was reported in "poor" condition at a local hospital today Peterson was rescued by his brother George and other workers at American Block Co here after he fell through a railroad car opening between a grate and into the pile of loose pumice AFL-CIO Convention SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The Utah State AFL-CIO will hold its first annual convention here June 3-5 President LaMar Gulbransen said today It is expected the meeting will be de SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Final testimony in the three-year old 5 million dollar fluorine gas battle between Steel Corp and dairy farmers in Salt Lake and Utah counties will be heard hprp tomorrow I 8 -e' mutr' Marnr' Arguments will be heard be fore Judge Willis Kitter in TT District Court The action was originally scheduled for yes terday but was postponed Ritter will hear arguments on Arion Erekson verus SteeL This case involves 16 dairy farmers Later he will hear testimony presented in the Marvin Ab voted primarily to constitutional and policy matters The two unions merged last August 62 Workers Laid Off WASHINGTON (UP) Sixty-two workers at Utah's Tooele Army Ordnance Depot will be laid off about June 20 by a reduction in force order the Del ense Department said today The installation now employes about 2400 workers Scholarship Honors PROVO (UP) The annual "Salute to Academic Honors" a program to recognize academic achievement ct Brigham Young University students will be held tomorrow afternoon Dr Wesley Lloyd dean of students who is" chairman of the event said 900 students who have earned places on the university's scholastic honor roll will be special guests bott case involving 125 carry farmers and sheep ranchers Both parties have charged Steel with releasing noxious gas from its Geneva plant and causing fluorosis disease in cattle and sheep herds Dam Contractor Opens Offices KANAB Merritt Chapman and Scott Corp successful bidder for the $107955122 Glen Canyon Dam project opened new offices here today The firm will occupy eight rooms of the second floor of tne Parry Bldg at the corner of Main and Center streets i Booth project manager fnr the comnanv said work on 'n't' Vc i I- 1 i -'e -I "1 rp tJ1 4 in-1 wT yJ i I' llT the dam power plant and related facilities is expected to begin immediately with extensive operation to be underway in 30 days Fire Loss Heavy On Bomb Range LAS VEGAS Nev (AP) Fire inflicted damage estimated at $100000 at the ballistic bombing range site near Tonopah the Atomic Energy Commission reports The commission said yesterday that the fire started in a building used as a garage shop and generating structure Most of the loss the AEC said was in equipment stored in the building This equipment was not described The ballistic bombing range is used for bomb-dropping tests that involve no detonation Get Liquid Booty TERRETON Idaho (AP) Jefferson County Sheriff Howard Shaffer yesterday said 384 bottles of whiskey 26 of vodka and 19 of wine were taken from the state liquor dispensary here over the weekend He said the dispensary was broken into by drilling around the lock of the door and punching the lock out 4 Vi A 'V'aOk M-AftWgMKOfrr'' Xi" -W II iST 1 RE-WEAVIHB end CHILD'S ALARM SAVES FAMILY COEUR D'ALENE "I smell smoke" 10-year old Ernie Nagle called out to his mother early yester- day Mr and Mrs -Charles Nagle roused another son 12 and escaped from their farm home before flames destroyed it They lost everything but their nightclothes Cause of the fire was immediately HOSE rlEHDIflQ PENNEY CO Main Floor re 6 8 8 66 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 MJ o) o) inmrminiW LjLI ULi LiU 'i I ooo LZ3 Phofographed by Mioifvl It's BIG in riding pleasure You'll discover this new Ford handles and rides with all the easy grace of a thoroughbred It turns corners flat no rock 'n' roll Ford made this sports-car-type handling possible with its one-piece ride stabilizer lower center of gravity outboard-mounted rear springs and swept-back ball-joint front suspension You get a new kind of big-car Get that fine-car feeling at half the fine-car price It's BIG in power Threading through heavy traffic or traveling super highways on Thunderbird V-8 wings you'll love the GO you get in a '57 Ford It has the only engine that has been electronically balanced while operating under its own power to make it super smooth Or choose the thrifty Mileage Maker Six Its modern short-stroke design means less friction more miles per gallon of gasoline It's BIG in durability There's a rugged new "Inner Ford" beneath Ford's beauty A brand-new frame suspension and body-all bolted and bonded into one solid silent make this the most durable Ford ever FORD'S the longest car in the low-price field yet model for model it's the lowest-pricedf No wonder thrifty families are buying FORD! What arc the things you're looking-for in your new car? You want top performance of course And you want enough room so that you and your family can travel comfortably cross-town or cross-country And you want thrift If you're a typical thrifty buyer you'll look for three things in any car you consider: low initial cost low operating cost high trade-in value If these are the things you want your new car is sure to be a '57 Ford ride in the new kind of Fordl I 1 -M 4 It's BIG in resale value The nicest surprise comes the day you finally decide to trade-in your faithful Ford for a newer model Ford's traditionally high resale value and years-ahead styling make it worth far more at trade-in time too! Based on comparison of manufacturers' suggested fctail delivered prices 3 Types of Service 'A' Color Formal rV Candid PHOfiE 2-SSS3 MR ALBERT TURNER A new member of our staff experienced in wedding and portrait photography A graduate of Southwest Photo Institute Mr Turner will specialize in wedding photograph 2443 f-OESEL I 'wwei V-ppflei cry Dial 359 26th Street.

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