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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 15

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Ogden, Utah
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i it THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 3B OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 9 1959 erties for Mor Prop HE WO ME I 273 Cases Investigated by Box Elder Sheriff iii 1958 nfed Infersfcafe 01 of the 33 animals were recovered irAtsr" A XT A nnniesl ri TWflTW SAVE DY THE EARN FROM THE BRIGHAM CITY A yearly report just received by Box Elder County Sheriff Warren Hyde shows that his department investigated a total of 273 cases during erties in me iviurgaii Tt'it he used in construction of 'Voice' Winner Chosen SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Chere Hendricksen Salt Lake City has been named Utah winner of the Voice of Democracy contest She will compete in Washington for national honors with winners from 47 other states and the District of Columbia February 22 V)oo4eoooootv SUOn-DRIUKERS: entrance to Morgan City will have to be moved The present site of the a Poultry plant and the water tower owned by the Union Pacific will not 'be disturbed officials said During the meeting highway officials 'displayed maps and aerial photos to illustrate the necessary use of all properties forged and fictitious checks were handled totaling an 'estimated $5000 Approximately 500 personal contacts at families' requests were made regarding wayward children and delinquent husbands Meals served to prisoners by Mrs Hyde totaled 8318 Prisoners were fed at the rate of $1 per day each i A total of $1806 in statutory fees were collected and turned over to the county treasurer Sheriff Hyde pointed out in his report that the Box Elder County jail is one of a few in the state approved by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and is rated as one of the cleanest in the state the interstate highway will begin this week in the wake of announcement by State road official! that pinpointed specific homes and businesses that are to be torn down or moved During a meeting among state 16 MISSING Other records show 16 persons were reported missing during the year and 151ocated leaving only a 12-year-old boy still unaccounted for 'v Eleven deaths and six accidental gunshot wound cases were investigated during the year Six sex offenses were investigated 14 embezzlement fraud and extraordinary writs were handled and a total of 822 papers such as summons notices attachments orders and sheriff's sales were served An estimated 200 fraudulent i Jir i3 7 Pay LESS or the WEST city and county road officials it was pointed out that all of the homes between'the North Morgan ditch and the Union Pacific Railroad Co tracks on State Street must give way to interstate highway construction i Included will be homes' and discussed State and federal representatives at the meeting included Rulmon Ballard assistant director of the State Road Commission Donald Miles chief design enginner Anderson plans and progress 'engineer John Yeager and Robert Simpson Federal Bureau of Public Roads 1958 These included petty and grand larceny stolen cars and bicycles stolen missing shot or poisoned livestock and vandalism During the year 170 cases were cleared and 266 arrests made' The predominant crime was burglary with 78 reported and losses to the public of $23357 Forty-three of the cases were solved Sheriff Hyde said Second highest crime category was vandalism with 70 cases recorded involving some $4100 with 40 cases solved There were 34 petty larceny cases involving $946 The sheriff's deputies solved 27 cases Grand larceny cases numbered 38 with losses of $5504 and 16 of these were solved Twenty cars and bicycles were reported stolen to the sheriff's department and 19 of these Savt 20 tn Tour Firt Insurant a "I'm sorry boss I CANT let you go on with this ridiculous letter It's just not YOUl" Blaine Kay district road ON INSURED SAYINGS engineer Clarence Williams appraiser and Ernest Balch mem- Der of tne Commission A request previously made by fornix residents of Peterson to re-route vs for all your Insurance ntedsl otrrorrs general: AGENCY 3860 Washington Blvd 5 Now District Off ic Dial EX 4-8895 Hepresenfi'ng 6bleVted (tikjllitualm COj MOINES IOWA the highway over a "scenic" belonging to the Mrs" George Wright family Mr and Mrs Arch Lowe Mr and Mrs Frank U1-rich and Mrs Margaret Abbott The home of Jack Olsen and an apartment building he owns located a block east of State Street must also be vacated In addition Carter's Cafe and Laasch's Service located on present Highway 30S west of the east route through their community was turned down Road officials Safety Council to Meet LOGAN The Northern Utah Safety Council will meet Feb 18 in the Technology Building Utah State University campus at 7 pm for its next regular business session (Ruses -aiv Livestock missing shot or pois pointed out that the higher route would cost an additional 2 million dollars and would cut off several minor access roads oned totaled 33 and accounted for a loss of $5835 Twenty-six Building Permits Reach $105305 In Morgan in '58 MORGAN Building permits issued in Morgan City during "1958 showed a total construction worm oi 5Juaouo They are as follows: for addition to residence Willis Packard $6000 remodeling 'residence Stuart $800 addition to residence- John Brimley B0 $2500 addition to residence Gerald Durrant $4000 screened-in porch Kenneth Wilde $20 new barn Morris Newbold $5000 New home Earl Butters $15- A NEW 1 'DELUXE 000 remodel old home $8000 Morris Newbold garage $500 Robert Rich new home $10000 Lucas mink shed $1500 Edward Peterson addition to residence $1500 Mrs Hillard 1 I "fx --WIWff'''feA'wjA'MWCT'X Williams mink shed $1000 Rus sell Porter Addition to residence plus new garage $4000 Robert Campbell two-car garage $2000 John Heiner garage $500 Johnston new home $15000 Max Giles new home $12885 Donald Mellott Addition to home $9000 Bert Dickson cow shed $700 Con rad Carter garage $600 Joseph Cleans and rocloans wash water to gfvo you cloaner clothes I Removes lint sand and soap scum while it washosl Newell Ball cabinet shop $2500 Williams addition to home $800 Lorin Halls garage $300 Vance Heiner and addition to home $1200 Albert Carngan HI iroguiar uv 11 qt Bear River Earn 'A' Grades TREMONTON School offi cials at Bear River Hieh School in Tremonton have announced loss trado pjh with your 2 wash speeds 2 pn speeds every washablo gets the right care Non-clogging moving fitter detergent dispenser Choice of hot worm or cold was water Water saver for small loads 1 Big 60 diaper capacity that 11 students received straight "A'' grades during the second quarter of schooL They are Steven Anderson Jim Arnold Eldon Capener Jerry capener Carole Ficklin Irene HalL Stephen Hunsaker Louise Kerr Marva Parkinson Darrell bmitn and Erenda Whitney Ten other students who earned places on the high honor roll were Pamella Capener Lynn Forsbera Joy Hansen Kathie Harris Sheila Morris Kathryn Jfc-aye ferry Bill Puzeyy DeAnne Shuman 'Pattie Shumway and bqov man pob earn mm Larry wood The list of students on the res ular honor roll numbered 61 for I II theiiuarter MAircc-anNG g-e high I- Dries a typical clothes load in as little as 35 minutes! i Clothes are never over-dried or never left soggy and wet Drying time adjusted automat-ically to suit all fabrics Ends guessing forever Job Outlook Good Department Says SALT LAKE CITY The State Department of Employment Security-painted a bright labor picture for Utah during 1959 despite a jobless surplus in Salt Lake and Davis Counties The labor report released here predicted employment increases in the state's major industries Reasons for the surplus labor supply in Salt Lake and Davis counties were listed as after Christmas cutbacks in department stores and return of normal operations at Post Offices The number of erriployed non-farm wage and salary workers during January was an increase of more than 3000 from the number reported in 1958 i' I Sale price ZiZiv I Cwl purehoted with the washer) (f 1 YOU SAVE XV AN EXTRA f40 -S Synthetic de-wrinkles Big eosy-to-reach lint trap Magnetic door and foot pedal Illuminated dial and interior Operates on either 1 1 5 or 230 volts Distributor tuggtttd rtoi! pric yur Q'i dolr today for hh priM rtrmt CTB1C Sales Distribution Department sjfo Salt Lake City District JH COrlPANY any of those today for a domonsf ration off thoso remarkable appliances generously to your Standard-Examiner Newsboy to Keep SI'-' OGDEN UTAH CLEARFIELD UTAH Ti.

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