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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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I THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING JULY 6 1953 f5 3 Uteh' Scores- 0 Governors Returning PicbfsSfop Glen Canyon Construction If A 41 After Tour To Moscow 111 By Th Associated Press TIFLIS USSR (AP) The touring American governors who celebrated July Fourth with a toast to freedom and private enterprise at Tiflis the capital of Soviet Georgia planned to return to Moscow today In Moscow the governors including Utah's Gov George Clyde and Idaho's Robert Smylie have a round of meetings scheduled for the next four days with various Soviet possibly even Premier Nikita Khrushchev The governors were" cheered when they stopped to watch an exhibition of Georgian wrestlers at Tiflis private enterprise and the orchestra at the Intourist official Soviet travel service Hotel played some American jazz Sunday they visited a farm The farmers sang Georgian songs and their guests responded with some American favorites: 7 Junior Posse Invited MORGAN The Morgan Junior Posse of 23 boys 8 to 16 has been invited to perform in Coalville's centennial celebration on July 24 The posse is sponsored by post 67 Morgan American Legion Four persons died in traffic accidents and a tot strangled to death on food Sunday in the Fourth-of-July weekend's only accidental deaths in Utah A fifth traffic victim died Friday night of injuries received in an accident that happened before the official weekend count began Two persons died in each of Sunday's fatal accidents One north of Paragonah in southern Utah killed Edward Kuziem-sky 23 and Corrine Stratichuk 21 both of Edmont Alberta Can- Body Found In Salt Lake Canyon Stream Ay- 1 1 Vv 4 I ada The single-car accident also injured Mrs Stratichuk's husband Nick 26 daughter Debbie 2 and the husband's sister Jean 23 The husband was listed in criti-cal condition at the Cedar City hospital where the other two survivors were hospitalized with severe head injuries Highway Patrol Trooper Gordon Farnsworth said' Stratichuk was driving and the car went out of control across a deep wash and rammed the opposite bank The other fatal accident north of Tooele Utah killed Pfc James Nelson of Duway Proving Ground and Jean Ellen Perry 20 Dallas Texas A passenger Jen-etta Seagraves 21 Dugway Utah was critically hurt Nelson driver of the car which went out of control and rolled over was attached to the 46th Chemical Company at the testing base The strangulation victim was Vickie Lynn Selph 3-month-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Eldon Selph of Newark Calif She choked on food as the family visited with the child's in Provo The traffic' deaths raised Utah's 1959 toll to 89 one below the figure for this date last year i and they waved back in good po-: litical campaign style I When thye were shown the Georgia Polytech Institute they burst out with that American collegiate PAGE Ariz (AP) Pickets took the place of workmen today as construction halted at 421-million-dol-lar Glen Canyon Dam in northern Arizona The strike was the climax of a month-long dispute over daily subsistence pay of six dollars to each worker based on the union argument that Page is a remote area About 650 Mejritt-Chapman Scott workers failed to show up as well as another 100 employed by a subcontractor But it was questionable how many were still in Page An exodus began last Friday when some 70 trailers were reported to have crossed the border into Utah as the men began looking for other jobs Merritt-Chapman prime contractors for the dam has remained aloof from the master labor agreement signed by the basic construction crafts and Arizona Contractors MCS a New York firm contends it would pay out nine million dollars in the next four years if it made subsistence payments Page rangers said the pickets reported 6 am and since then there had been no attempt by workers to go on the job One ranger said "it is very very quiet here now There is no trouble and the strike is being conducted in an orderly manner" CERAMIC TILE "-3 i engineer's song: "I'm a Rambling Free Estimates en Window Sills Bathrooms Fireplaces Patios Drainboards Store Fronts SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Po Wreck from Georgia Tech" They sang the Beautiful" at the Independence Day celebration probably the first ever held in the 1500-year history of Tiflis Gov LeR'oy Collins of Florida proposed a toast to freedom and lice still don't know the identity of the man whose body was found in LIVELY BLACKBOARD discussion occupies three participants a counseling work-shdp for Employment Service counselors for personnel irom Utah Wyoming and New Mexico at Utah State University Left to right are Charles Walters Richard Miskimins both from Wyoming and Helen Baldwin Ogden GENE MICONI TILE CO 3925 Ogden Ave EX 3-8835 City Creek Canyon Saturday only a short distance from the SaltXake City business district Detective Don Roberts said there tit Beit SAFECRACKERS were no identification papers But his hat was from Chicago and he PAY LESS F0RAAUT0 INSURANCE TAKE $1719 carried a pencil with the name of a Denver firm Another paper in dicated he had been traveling on a bus Roberts said the man was in the 1 iraKk ruw vnn uisu vnH ftr Lintit wm ttri Davis Commission OK's Attorney Wage Boost The Davis County Commission has okayed a salary hike from $375 to $400 for Duffy Palmer assistant county attorney Action followed a request for the increase by Milton Hess county mm rm wk mmm nn mto policy i Employment Counselors Halfway in Workshop Seventeen Employ- Kelso coordinator of counseling ment Service counselors from three -services at Iowa State Teachers states are at the half-way point College in a five-week training workshop at Other visiting staff members are Utah State University Henry Isaksen associate Requested and financed by the professor of guidance Boston Uni-U Employment Service office versify Oscar Mink general in Washington Cthe workshop and vocational counseling dean of is providing intensive training inn's office Cornell University counseling testing and other sub-i Dr Howard Reid assistant dean ject areas It runs to July 17 i of students Brigham Young Umver- The employment counselors are sity and' Dr Vivian Hewer studyin under USU and visiting 1 assistant professor and counselor in faculty who are among leaders na-! student bureau University of Mm-tionally in counseling and guidance nesota i ci loMnror riiirin thp Thev loin Dr Wayne Wright creek and had been dead "some time" He said there were no indications of foul play Two bottles of patent sleeping tablets were found' and a clothesline was in a tree However Roberts said there were no indications any of them had been used SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Safecrackers have looted National Beverage Co in Salt Lake City and escaped with $1719 Police said the burglars entered the building through an open window then punched the dial off the safe About $1000 in checks were not taken Officers believed the Safecrackers used tools from a vending machine repairman The repairman's tool box had been opened and its contents spread throughout the office Save 30on Your Fire Insurance See us for alt yovr Insurance needs! nnmn'Q npriPRAi ARFnnv rp SEAT COVERS Installed In Yur Car The man was described as more than 50 years old about 6 feet tall The body was about three-quarters of a mile above a gate which bars autos from going farther up the canyon It wjjsJFound by two hikers Rudolph Salina 25 and Jim Lundberg 14 both of Salt Lake City Ray Orion isea wasningien siva new wisttict vttic Dist Mgr Dial IX 4-8895 (PiefeVied (judk JlLitiiaf America's Origieol Tetel Abstoinert' Insurance Cempoiy OGDEN AUTO PARTS 363 22nd Street EX 4-BS37 cast week has been Dr Paul workshop director and coordinator Frandsen head of psychology and Dr Heber Shan) associate pro 16 Apparently Stranded in River Canyon GREEN RIVER Utah (AP)-Six Boat Blows fessor psychology all of USU on iwlONDAYr TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY the staff Employment Service personnel studying at the workshop are: Val Jennings Price Dick Is-bell Richfield Milton Ramsey Robert Philbrick and Donald Caf- Up5Burned "hFBER CITY (LTD A large teen persons in three rubber rafts failed to come out of the turbulent Colorado River and a pilot said he 9 fall Salt Lake City Keith Pen spotted two persons beside an SOS inboard motor boat exploded and dleton HeLer Helen Baldwin sign in the sand today and Carl Berg Ogden Blanche burst into flames on Strawberry Pilot Jim Hurst said he spotted Donozhue Moab: Raymond the stranded pair in rugged Catar Richan Provo Duane Price Ver-J act Canyon through which the Colorado boils south of its confluence with the Green River in southern nal JLavon iierzog liOgan aan Romero Santa Fe Rudolf Utah Castillo and Paul TDavidson Albuquerque Richard Miskimins Casper Wyo and Charles Hurst said he did not search any farther "As soon as I saw help Walters Rock Springs Wyo was needed I flew back here to try to get it" he said He said he was trying to obtain a helicopter to fly into the canyon Hurst operates the 5reen River BREAD I I TISSUE I reservoir hurling two men into the water and burning all of the craft'i five occupants The mishap occurred Saturday evening but was not reported until today The craft valued at about $5000 was a total loss The blast hurled Will Rogers 27 Heber City who was planning to buy the boat through the roof George Barber 38 Heber City also was hurled from the craft Other passengers were Mrs Norma Barber 33 Roberta Lu Barber 3 and Doug-Harding 25 all of Vernal Barber said "We were about one-half mile from Madsen's Boat Camp when" all of a sudden the whole boat exploded We can't figure out just what caused it We couldn't get to our life jackets or fire extinguishers We hollered and another boat came along side and took us aboard" Airport tkHitw TSb imtt He said Holmes Miller of Bak-ersfield Calif was listed as of the party which included several children Hurst said he tried to discourage Miller and his group from making the trip because the river is so treacherous He said Miller told I t3 ex him he had about a year's boating (0 pi ii 3 $1 lb Lccf yik7 i Pccfr II mt rr rnr i r-rri i i i i experience Ends Recruit Training BRIGHAM CITY William Fire Destroys Small Home on Lay ton Farm Fire destroyed a four-room frame house early yesterday on the Clyde Adams farm on North Fort Lane causing a loss estimated at $6000 Volunteer Layton firemen were called about 1:30 am after a noise awakened Lee Martinez 83 who lived nearby Mr Martinez was able to get Mrs Nora Ivy occupant of the house and her two sons Tommy 10 and Cecil 12 out of the house safely They escaped with only night clothes All other personal possessions were lost in the fire The building was valued at $3000 and contents another $3000 Only the building was covered by Insurance Cause of the fire apparently was faulty wiring Mr Adams Davis County commissioner said Mrs Ivy and her children were living with him for the time and were in need of clothing' and a place to stay Persons interested in helping may contact Mr Adams TA 5-3631 Dunn 28 Eouth 2nd West Brigham City has completed recruit training at the Marine Corp Recruit 3 for Depot In San Diego Calif 6 for Clearwater Pears Ji Boys State Names Municipal Leaders LOGAN (UPI) Officers of eight mythical cities were elected yesterday by the 451 youths attending the 1959 Boys' State at Utah State University The boys also held memorial services honoring the 26 Boys Staters who died in the armed services during World War II Speakers 'included Otto Wiesley chairman of the board of Boys State Lloyd Wignall Salt Lake City national field representative of the American Legion and Or? villa Gunther Lehi Biscuits 49c Coffee Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Utile Worry Eat talk laugh or sneeze without fear of insecure false teeth dropping slipping or wobbling FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably This pleasant powder has no gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling 'Doesn't cause nausea It's alkaline (non-acid) Checks "plate odor (denture breath) Get FASTEETH ai ny drug counter Mr WlsfsfS 89c 5 for 89c -Cottage Cheese 29 JUICC range it-: 43 'Farm' iiijifcse Utah Shutterbugs Love Rambler Because Here ii the picture of the perfect car thaf was developed right! Photog- raphers and their families with all their photo equipment go where the best pictures are economically quickly and comfortably in America'i number one family car Ramblerl v4 11 1 -7 i 4 iJa i kiacsi For Kscing 71 40c See Your UTAH RAMBLER DEALER Today I jyft US He H-Sweet New Crop- ffj ii Serve Sliced Fried or IJC2 Omtmmg 2 tb fj) SLiCED MM '59 RAMBLER IT Good Qwcrtfty lb Tho Sales Success Car of The' Year! t0'm9w' I 3116 PETERSEN MOTOR CO INC Check these Values WASHINGTON ElVD NOODLES Aweerteow Eg Ranch Rambler trh South end Stat Salt lake City Utah Kranye Motet Frovo Utah' 'l Hani Motor Sales 395 North Main Logan Utah Harmon Motor Company 570 North Main Spanish Fork Utah Stoker Motor Company 4 lost IstJUorth Tooele iJtah Holstrem Motors 59S East Stat Highway American Fork Utah Jack Morris Rambler Company 550 South Main Brigham City Utah Laury Milter Rambler 4949 South Stat Murray Utaft OCDIN UTAH Emm Inc 123 South Main Salt lake City Utah W(yod Motor Company 560 South 5th West Bountiful Utah Morris Motor 1131 North 5th West 1 Provo Utah 89 SPRY Jwe Vegeksbb UwamQ earn Prices Effective sVloncUry oad Wednesday 4.

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