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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 26 1961 leak in 12 Dike' Cited er Dang Find Md ssiog enson i II n- SALMON Idaho (UPI) A woman botanist missing in the wilds of Central Idaho for three days without food was scheduled to be flown here today Dr Anna Pechanec 56 Vancouver Wash was found Friday morning but was forced to spend 90 FROM ROY GO TO SCHOOL IN FARR WEST About 90 children in Roy will attend Wahlquist Junior High School in Farr West starting Monday Principal Spencer Wyatt to-' day announced the stops and times for two buses that will' pick up the Roy seventh and eighth graders Bus 13 driven by Harry Hansen will make the following stops: 2575 7:15 am 4850 2675 7:16 4600 2525 7:18 4750 2575 7:19 4800 2500 4800 2350 7:25 Bus 15 driven by Elder Simpson will make these stops: -W 4400 7:10 am 2150 4400 7:12 2050 4400 7:14 1900 4400 7:17 2075 4000 7:22 i Hi hi i it ft- i 1 I in 5 's I the night in a remote forest service guard station because the helicop-j ter that found her was grounded by fog' Mrs Si ''5 A GARN Busy Life anec a native of Idaho Falls Idaho had a map and a compass with her when she went on a hike alone Tuesday from the wilderness camp at Welcome Lake about 35 miles from here However the woman became lost She started working her way down toward the Salmon River said relatives figuring that was the best way to make contact with search parties i She had had no food since her last meal at the camp on Tuesday She was exhausted and tired but otherwise all right relatives reported Dr Pechanec had gone into the wilderness with the 19-member touring party on Aug 14 She was familiar with the area and at first no one seemed alarmed when she went off by herself on a hike She liked to photograph nature and collect specimens of plants When she failed to return to the camp at Welcome Lake Tuesday night however concern mounted The other members of the party searched for her unsuccessfully for several hours Wednesday and then Packer Gerald Ritchie Hamilton Mont hiked 10 miles to a forest construction camp and radioed for help Man leioin PROVO Former Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson told graduating students of Brig-ham Young University Friday night that "creeping socialism" is the paramount issue before the country 'today Mr Benson a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke to 530 graduating students at the summer commencement Mr Benson said attacks on the American free enterprise system are creating what he called a dangerous leak in the dike He said it could "destroy the dam behind which the waters of life and liberty are stored" NO CONCESSIONS He said it is impossible to help people permai3ntly by doing for them what they could and should be doing for thexnselves Mr Benson adted: "We will never win our fight against communism by making concessions to socialism "Do not unwittingly in the name of tolerance broadminded-ness public welfare and so-called liberalism encourage foreign 'isms unsound theories and programs which strike at the root of all we hold dear" Celebrate Deserved Die Says Birth day 92 The Clark College professor who had been the object of a full-scale search since Wednesday was under care of the station operator's wife Mrs George Simmonds a registered nurse Forest ranger Tommy- Farr of Salmon and a pilot identified only as "Pearson" of the Challis Inter-mountain Helicopter Service located the woman "in good condition" about six miles from the Welcome Lake camp from which she hiked and disappeared Tuesday Shortly after Farr notified the Lemhi County sheriff's office Lvia radio that the Washington state instructor had been found a summer thunderstorm started and the fog rolled in Farr was not heard from again until he phoned from the guard station located at the Bernard landing field along the Middle Fork river Three planes and about 60 ground searchers combed the area for the professor both on foot and horseback WALKS TOWARD RIVER Relatives of the woman were notified by searchers that Dr Pech- rvrTi ta rix7in3n Hpnntv officer at xl 1 1 1 All orce watches the new nine-ton vacuum runway sweeper being tested The machine can pick up articles as small as grains of sand and as large as bricks MECHANICAL MONSTER Giant Vacuum Cleaner on Wheels "Any person who deliberately kills someone thereby forfeits his right to live" That was the statement of a nationally-known criminologist in commenting on Thayne Archibald of Drama Scheduled TREMONTON The Tremonton First Ward will present "Promised Valley" Sept 6 and 7 at the new Stake House A large cast is rehearsing the inspiring musical drama Roy who was executed in Nevada Clears Hill AFB Ramps Runways Crash Clues Elude Crew anywhere from $50000 to $150000 One of the area's oldest residents A Gam will mark his 92nd birthday Sept 13 Mr Garn said he plans to spend the" 'day quietly at home with only members of the immediate family and a few close friends on hand Born at Centerville in Davis County in 1869 Mr Garn was the son of Micah and Fanny Wood Garn At the age of 17 he moved to Fielding then known as South Plymouth Summers were spent at his new home and winters in Centerville After marrying Mary Moselle Leonard Mr Garn moved permanently to Fielding His first wife died in 1950 Mr Garn is now married to the former Marion Coates From 1908 to 1910 Mr Garn served a mission' in the Eastern States He was bishop of the Fielding Ward from 1930 to 1937 and since that time has been a member of the Stake High Council and auditor of the church books for Beaver Dam and Fielding BUSY LIFE Mr Garn spent a busy and successful life working as general manager of land in and around Fielding for the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co He was the first town marshal of Fielding and a member of the Town Board He is the father of two sons and this week for first degree murder The speaker was Leland Jones native of Weber County and now a professor of criminology at Los Angeles State College Prof Jones held 10 classes this week for police officers of the area and gave instruction in the gathering and preserving of evidence and presentation of evidence in court More than 100 law enforcement off icers from Northern Utah attended at least five of the sessions TALKS TO NEWSMEN Friday noon Prof Jones was an informal speaker at a luncheon for newspaper radio and television and they will ingest almost anything into their intakes that is not nailed down" Capt Gilbert has been in charge of an intensive program to reduce damage costs and through constant surveillance and education brought the number of engines requiring repair from 29 in 1959 to nine in 1960 Runninc on rubber tired wheels velopment for several -years The pilot model demonstrated at Hill Friday morning is the first to be seen in the state "When you realize that repairs to damaged jet engines from foreign objects picked up on runways while taking -off or landing have been running from $40 to $50 million a year Chief Safety Officer Capt Harold Gilbert said "You can see why we're happy to have a 'gadget like this around" T- "Most of the jet aircraft damaged here have engines costing Sewage Study Dump Problem Busy Council Matters noisome but necessary occupied the City Council at this week's session A representative of a Brigham City engineering firm met with council members to discuss the possibility of a new sewage system for the city Council members said no definite plans have yet been made for such the nine-ton monster which could vacuum a dozen rugs in a jiffy cruises along the 35 miles of Hill AFB runwavs ramos and anrons at LOA Utah (AP) -r- Investigation has failed to show what caused the crash of a light plane that killed three Utah's aeronautics director reports Harlon Bement said the weather was cloudy turbulent and rainy wfien the plane spun to earth near south-central Utah's Capitol Reef National' Monument Thursday He said the pilot had managed to pull the plane out of a spin just before the crash It did not burn Sheriff Earl Brown identified the victims as Gunte'r Herman Hoppe 30 Santa Monica his wife Kathar-iena Magdalena and Mrs Carol Arlene White 24 Los Angeles The three in a rented plane with HoDDe listed as pilot were en route men 20 miles an hour but can rev up told stories of famed murders frJrr his experience or zs years HILL AIR FORCE BASE A wide-snouted mechanical monster that would look natural on the bleak terrain of the 'moon has become a valuable ally of the Air Force The huge vacuum cleaner on wheels whips along runways ramps and aprons picking up debris from a grain of sand to objects the size of a brick It has been under de- Five-Car Crash In Riverdale No One Hurt RIVERDALE A five car pileup with the last carvin the chain reaction crash taking off at i speed was reported by Riverdale police officer Woolsey The multiple crash occurred on Riverdale Road near the intersection of the Washington Terrace road No injuries were reported A car driven by Joseph Friedley of Roy had stopped to make a left turn Two cars stopped behind him The fourth automobile involved driven by Yasuji Makita of Layton piled into the third car Officer from Hawthorne a Los Angeles sub-1 to 30 mph if necessary The "vacuum runway sweeper cleaner and degreaser" is powered by a V8 engine and stands nearly 10 feet high One man operates it from a cab at the top Debris collected is blown into pockets at either side where it can be dumped at will "This will be the first time that we have had anything able to clean out sand in cracks and crevices in our runways" Capt Gilbert said "Soft drink bottles and other items such as nuts bolts or washers will no longer pose a problem for us if they inadvertently are left or dropped on the ramps" four daughters all still living There are 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren The Garn family includes Horace A Garn Brigham City Oleen Gam Fielding Mrs Eugene (Mary) Haliday Salt Lake Mrs Vernon (Lucille) Shaffer Gannett Ida Ortel Garn Houston Tex Mrs Carl (Althea) Wilcox Fielding Dead Battery? Call us We'll be there In rffy (e get you tarted When you need a new bet tery we have ene for yea that's fvHy $vartmHi As Low As a system but invited the representative to return to the next meeting so an estimate could be made of how large a system is needed to meet city needs Following plans to eliminate incinerators now used by local merchants a bid on Main Street garbage collection was submitted to the Council No agreement was reached on a price In the final matter complaints about the odor arising from the present dump were aired by residents of the Melody Park subdivision Residents were told the council had discussed the problem with the County Commission and hope to have a new location spotted in the near future v' To Install Matron EVANSTON Wyo Mrs Sam Corson will be installed as Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Wyoming Order of Eastern Star in ceremonies to be held in Jackson Aug 30 and 31 and Sept 1 with the Los Angeles police department And he said he had enjoyed his visit to Ogden SERIES SUCCESSFUL Did he consider his lecture series a success? "Definitely: I noticed that nearly all the officers were taking notes In my years of lecture experience I know that when people in the audience begin to yawn and look at their watches it's time to quit These officers didn't yawn" Prof Jones said he had no sympathy for people who blame society for criminals "They say society is responsible for the rapist and murderer In effect they thus give the attacker and murderer permission to go and do what he likes The criminal is responsible for his actions not society" Prof Jones also said the national juvenile delinquency problem can be traced farther back than lenient courts SHIRK DUTIES "Too many persons shirk their responsibility" he said "I've heard teen-agers say things to their parents that shock me If I said those things to my parents I would have lost a couple of front teeth" He also believes that juveniles have too little responsibility themselves "I can remember when I lived in South Weber and was routed out of bed at 2 am to clean out the stables a job I'd forgotten the day before" DIANN LYN PENDLETON Guitar Player EXCHANGE 6-V01T NATURE RAMPAGES SPEEDY ACTION SAVES GIRL 6 Carolyn White 6 daughter of Mcr and Msg George A White of -1260 34th very likely owes her life to the sharp eyes of an Ogden father i She was among a group of children at a birthday party at the home of Edward Burton 1260 34th The children were playing in the pool when Mr Burton suddenly saw the girl lying on the bottom He pulled her out and called Moss Ambulance Service The child regained consciousness at once but was taken to St Benedict's Hospital for treatment She was later released PHILLIPS Fierce Rainstorms Blast Utah Idaho urb to Akron Ohio Crews Speed Work on Gas Supply Lines TREMONTON Construction-of the Mountain' Fuel Supply Co natural gas pipeline into the Bear River valley and of the distribution systems in Tremonton Garland El-wood" Bear River City and Honey-ville has been proceeding at a rapid pace since work began July 25 company officials said today Private contractors are doing the construction under supervision of gas company personnel Four different contracting firms are involved in the construction activity There is a good possibility according to Allen vice president in charge of distribution for Mountain' Fuel that construction will be completed well ahead of the Oct 1 target date in which case gas might be available as early as Sept 15 As of this week construction of the 10-inch pipeline between Tremonton and Brigham City was 30 per cent complete Mr Allen said In Tremonton construction of the distribution system was about 40 per cent complete in Elwood 80 per cent complete in Bear River City 50 per cent complete and in Honeyville 60 per cent complete One of the contractors working in Tremonton also will install the distribution system at Garland and is beginninig to work on that project Contractors now at work on the various projects include The Tempest Co Salt Lake City George Smith Co Ogden Niederhauser Lumber and Construction Co Logan and Cook Pipeline Construction Co Salt Lake City I mud and debris washed down from Associated Press it -r" 1 i a I 4' I the mountains These included US Woolsey said Then Aleyne Garver 32 37th and Washington Boulevard allegedly piled into Mr Makita's car The police officer said that she backed away and took off An alert passerby took her license number and the car was found by the cooperation of Roy and South Ogden police She turned herself in to the Ogden city police who called the Riverdale department about 1 am today Officer Woolsey said She has been charged with alleged hit and run driving following too closely and for having no driver's license Mr Makita was cited for allegedly following too closely Damage to the vehicles is approximately $2000 Ogdenifo Serves In Germany James McAtee serving with the 3rd Missille Battalion 71st Ar- tillery is now stationed in West Germany where he helps maintain "round the clock" readiness against attack A mechanic in the artillery's Batter he entered the Army in December 1960 and received basic training at Ft Ord Calif He is a son of Mr and Mrs James McAtee 4500 200 and his wife Collean lives at 3845 Evelyn Road 91 at Cudahy Lane and parts of Interstate 15 and US 89-91 US 89 also was blocked north of Five Points in Weber County In Utah County two automobiles were washed into a ravine by a flood at the mountainside of Alpine east of American Fork No one was in the cars Thunderstorms were forecast for Utah and "Idaho again today but the Weather Bureau said things should be a little calmer than Friday when rain wind and lightning caused flooding and damage over a wide area A storm accompanied by winds up to 53 miles an hour swept through the Boise Valley in the afternoon damaging houses automobiles uprooting trees and break- For the Dest QATTERY DEAL Call Your WASATCH OIL CO PHILLIPS 66 DEALER enite Arrives Ogd Relief Society Will Hold Sale The Ninth Ward Relief Society will hold its annual rummage sale on Tuesday and Wednesday at 314 25th The sale will be from 8:30 am until 5 pm each day and all money cleared will go into the Relief Society fund At Missile Site ring place glass windows Three New Teacher Signed EVANSTON Wyo Lyman Hig-ley of El Hambra Calif has been named to teach a sixth grade class trailer houses were blown over And during the storm the tempera- MARY LOU SHURTLEFF Junior Posse Member at Clark Elementary Mr Higley is a graduate of the University of ture dropped 29 degrees from 86 to 66 About dusk a thunderstorm struck Salt Lake City It flooded base- Wichita and has studied at South Army Spec 4 Reginald Norman has arrived in Okinawa and is assigned to the 65lh Artillery a Nike-Hercules missile unit A senior launcher crewman in Battery he entered the Army in February of 19G0 and received basic training at Ft Ord Calif He is a son of Mrs Addie Peoples 2762 Wall and a graduate of Ogden High School His father Louis Norman lives in Vallejo Calif and his wife Marilyn is living in Los Angeles Posse Rider Guitar Player Compete for Hooper Honors jments knocked out some electric western Teachers College at Ada Okla power service and put many of the city's traffic signals out of operation In the Davis County area several major highways were blocked by Mary Lou Shurtleff 17 daughter of Dr and Mrs William Shurt BOWL? LINDQUIST-SONS phnial Jiapcl WASHINGTON AT 34th STREET OGDEN "Well here's your chance!" A member of a Weber County junior posse will be in competition Wednesday along- with a steel guitar player when the rodeo queen for Hooper Tomato Days is se-lected The lucky winner will reign over Utah's oldest rodeo which will be staged Labor Day beginning at 8 pm CLEARFIELD KAYSVIlll See our ad on the sport page Paramount Bowl Have You Shopped Cannery Sales? I I' leff' 906 Harrisville Road is a member of the North Ogden Junior Posse She is a senior at Weber high School and lists her hobbies as playing the piano painting and riding She will ride Qidah in the contest DiAnn Lyn Pendleton -16 daughter of Mr- and Mrs-Vaughn Pendleton 5100 Harrison plays a steel guitar in a combo dance band and is a cheer leader at Bonneville High School In the contest she will ride a mustang named Khamsin zs Ogden's Only ECONOMY Food Store OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT 7 DAYS A WEEK 0 COURSE low prices are im Open 10 am to pm A Wis 4 FE A Lb 0 0 0 0 Hi "PLAN AHEAD for Coupon fJ Expires Sept 2 1961 portant Equally important is fine service At Lindquist and Sons you can have both Our firm has al-ways been known- to provide the finest in funeral service at mod Sliced lh Rolnnna mm 2-1 WEEKEND GUESTS Dry clean your children's schooL apparel and your own fall and winter wardrobes in the ONLY reversible coin-operated dry cleaning equipment in the area Up to 6 lbs: juslSLSQ to 10 lbs only $209 FAST PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE at 1950 Washington Blvd Store Signed Date with the help of the cook book section of iSLrtT ZmW-w erate prices fv i 1 i in the August 27th Issue Saving You Money SELF-SERVICE i Our Business! Is wirn your CLEANING INC 3Gth at Wash Dlvd Ogden Standard- Examiner 1 i.

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