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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 30

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Thursday September 24 1964 Leaves for Paris IOC Great Salt Lake Shore Bill Hearing Rejected PROVO (AP) Dr Tracy Hall research director at Brig "A number of industries seeking plant facilities on the shore-lands which contain considerable mineral resources need a firm property line" Sen Bennett said Sen Bennett said he was assured by Sen Bible that a hearing will be scheduled early in the next session of Congress" ham Young University has left "FLIPPERS NEW ADVENTURER IB Technicolor More Fin-Tastic Than Ever Adults si 00 Students 75c Kids Shows PM Sen Wallace of Congress by the chairman of for Paris France where he will supervise installation of a machine that simulates conditions deep inside the earth and stars Bennett R-Utah said today the public lands subcommittee $rvf3 A MIRACLE Not Hurt As Auto Clips Tree A 50-year-old Can a neanng on nis lireat salt Lake shoreline bill has been rejected for the current session "OG DEN'S HADING TWATW Jail Term Given Willard Man In Driving Cases Sen Bennett's bill would confirm Utah's title to lands below the meander line of the Great Salt Lake He had asked Sen Alan Bible D-Utah for an early hearing on the bill which has the endorsement of the Interior Department The Utah senator said Sen Woman 85 Honored at Family Event BRIGHAM CITY Wayne Gailey 36 of Willard was sen adian miraculously escaped un 1 2S20 WASH BLVD DIAL 394-9962 HURRY LAST DAY TODAY IK' Bible told him he had discussed the bill at length with Sen injured after his car was de molished when a power steering failure caused it to swerve into Mrs William (TCanrv AmnnHn' Rnwniitt vac tenced to a total of 40 days in the Box Elder County jail after pleading guilty to charges of drunken driving and driving on a revoked license City Judge VeNoy Christoffer-son sentenced Gailey to 30 days for drunken driving and 10 additional days for the revocation a telephone pole and an or-ihonored at a familv dinner at chard on US 89 and 91 in north Frank Moss D-Utah a member of the Senate Interior Committee NO ACTION "Since the chairman of the Interior Committee has indicat M' SB 18 St Ml ill IS i Sil ttt ST ttl at her home in Riverside Tuesday in honor of her 85th birthday an-niversarv Mrs Bowcutt a daughter of Nels and Christina Hemmert Mortensen was born in St Charles Idaho on Sept 22 1879 Perry at 6:20 pm Wednesday Carl Zurek of Calgeria Alta told Highway Patrolman Richard Naylor investigating officer his 1961 2-door sedan suddenly swerved off the road out of con infringement Gailey was not given the alternative of paying a fine on either count kwwm ed there wiU be no further action by the committee this year it appears to be an exercise in futility to call hearings at this late date" Sen Bennett quoted Sen Bible as saying Sen Bennett expressed "deep She was reared and educated in St Charles She was married to William Bowcutt in Diamondville trol VEHICLE CLIPS POLE The vehicle severed a telephone pole and uprooted a 14- mm HC0HEN Presefils RICHARD Wyo March 25 1900 They made their home in Idaho until "CLEOPATRA" plus "GUN HAWK" Open Weekdays 6 Weekends 1 disappointment at the rejection which could be a severe blow to Utah's economy 1921 when they moved to Riverside Mr Bowcutt died Feb 19 1957 MORE WATER FOR BRIGHAM Water from two wells in Mantua will become available for Brigham City use with the completion of a pipeline connecting the wells to the main Brigham City water line from the city reservoir in Mantua Clint Johnson superintendent for Fife Construction Co says the job should be completed this week Fife is laying the pipe in return for the release of an old easement across their property foot cherry tree alter crashing through a fence into the orchard Zurek had been driving south in the outside lane His car Mrs Bowcutt is a member of the LDS Church and has been active as a visiting teacher in the Relief Society of the Riverside Ward She is known for her beautiful crocheting and other hand work BURfON hAmlEt veered to the right and did not cross other lanes of traffic Zurek was driving without seat belts Naylor said he cited Zurek for speeding 10 miles over the 50-mile speed limit I Homecoming Dated Friday for Alumni of Morgan High Ultail'StarcastifHH i Alumni of Morgan i fire and stage a snake dance! Injured in Fall SWANEE SINGERS "FROM THE RIDICULOUS TO THE SUBLIME" CONCERT 60 Voice Male Course Friday Sept 25 1964 8 pm OGDEN TABERNACLE 21st St and Washington Blvd Sponsored by the 510th Quorum of Seventy Washington Terrace Stake for Missionary Fund NEW TO YOU Open Air RUMMAGE SALE Saturday Sept 26 9 a to 6 OGDEN BP0 DOES iHigh School are invited to at- i beginning at 5:30 pm from the SEATTLE (Tjpi) Jimmy tend the alumni assembly and high school up to the Morgan jTroy 44 comic trapeze artist homecoming events Friday at I County Fairgrounds Jfrom Coeur d'Alene suffered nfo wirrh QrHnni rtn thp loth The homecoming football minor injuries when he fell Morgan High School on the 50th School about 15 Jfeet during his per- dumvciaai ui beem at 7 Dm at trie lair- tormance at tne bnnne circus The assembly under the di- grounds in the Seattle Center arena recnon oi me aiuiuim nasid- 253 25th Street performances Only! Sept 231 fMatinees 2 mf Evenings 8 0RPHEUM I M0T0R-VU Hi tion will begin at 1:45 pm in the high school auditorium i The program committee con-J sists of Mrs Marilyn Anderson Lofgreen Mrs Elaine Francis Branch and Mrs Betty Randall Rose Instead of a homecoming parade students will build a bon- DRIVE-IN DOWNTOWN NOW PLAYING AT 2 THEATERS if Starts Tomorrow at Regular Prices Shows Daily From 1:15 Shows From 7:00 1 1 Er I I W0 JwM I ni nyflVtf vmww is is a is a is w-w mm Directed by BILL COLLERAN Produced by WILLIAM SARGENT JR and Executive Producer ALEXANDER COHEN ATHEATROFtLM Distributed byMBeWOrfl PRICES THIS ATTRACTION Matinees $150 Evenings $200 394-9911 Of suspense pursaifd courage SAMUEL BRONSTON PRCSCNTB SOPHIA LOKEN STEPHEN ALEC BOYD GUINNESS JAMES (CHRISTOPHER MASON I PLUMMER THE FALL T77 DEAL mi MBIAPOURES presents Holds the onlooker in enthrallment! Gregory Peck's characterization tops his prize-winning 'To Kill a Daily News FRED HIGHWAY 91 ON WAV TO ROY TntcEX 4 -2566 I ZINNEMANN 'Better than 'For Whom CO-HIT ROMAN EMPIRE TECHNICOLOR foduction the Bell Tolls'!" World-Telegram-Sun as Manuel GREGORY JOHN I Ma I OMAR mci urt I CCDDCD 1 CUADIC TRAUMA means the psycho shoo of your LIFE! Box Office 6:15 Show Dusk PECK who had to take one last desperate chance VK ANO I i AWTunwv niiAvi -fvv 1 1 iwli i wuniu i ANTHONY QUINN Box Office Opens 6:30 as Captain Vlnolas whose quarry was the guerillenx MOTOR-VU Open 6:45 Shorts 7:30 Feature 8:00 SEE JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN'S TRUE BEST SELLING BOOK NOW ON THE SCREEN Because of Frank language in picture children should be accompanied by parents When you see the movie you'll see why! Great socialogical value ORPHEUM Open 11:45 Shows at 12:00 3:00 6 KM) 9:00 Show 7:15 I as Father Francisco risking his life OMAR SHARIF DRIVE in a great Oct MOTOR-VU Hiwoy 91 North Layiton Equalled in Suspense Only By "Guns of Ktvarrono" A MADCAP FROLIC OF CRIME and FUN! BEHOLD A PALE H0RS I'm John Horton I'm John Norton Color: White Color: Block BERTSOK CHAKIRiS Color Co-Hit "DEVIL-SHIP PIRATES" "Palo Horse at 2:30 6:00 9:40 "Piratas" at 1:00 4:30 8:10 SQUADRON NORTH STAR COLOR CO-HIT 1000 Blushing Belly Laughs "MARY-MARY" Oebby "Molly Brown" Reynolds Barry Nelson Diane McBain Box 6x15 Horse Mary 9:20 Adults $125 DAVID NIVEN PETER SELLERS PORFPT WACMFP COLOR by de luxe PANAVISI0N Released thru UNITED ARTISTS wk CAPUCINE CLAUDIA CARDINALt TECHNICOLOR TECHNIRAMA" iqewo row UNITED ARTISTS Premiere at 8:30 Tonight on NBC-2 1 Island A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Co-Hit MUtRSCH COMPANY jA ULBRannEri CEORCEOMlKIRIS-ffllS SMIRIH AJUIE RfRD Box Open 7 First Show 7:30 Adults $125 Children Free Adults $100 Students 75c Children Under 12 Free UNITED ARTISTS I Ma OF I OH I St Gams El Sombrero Restaurant IS MOVING Our New Address I changed the color of my skin so it won't rub off Now I know what it feels like to be black! Ml is Hw story of a whits man who chemical ly changed the color of his skin Ht travoliod through the South -a white man looking at other white men through the eyes of Negro! lased on the shocking book "BLACK LIKE ME" by John Howard Griffin rt now becomes a distinguished motion picture of striking power it will bo one of the year's most controversial films! 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