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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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14
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1 I 4B THE OGDEN (UTAI) STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 3 1954 3 Laylon Wards To Hold Dances ball tomorrow night the Fourth Ward on Friday evening Smith orchestra will provide music LAYTON Three Gold and Green balls will be held this week in Layton the first tonight for Seventh members The Third Ward will have its Secretary McKay Defends Park Dam Project -Vnii-g-tr -'r 1 Vr' Meantime in Salt Lake City a top water spokesman for Utah remarked that if major storage reservoirs of the Upper Colorado River Basin project could start storing water today' it would take 20 years to fill them So said George Clyde in telling why the upper basin states are pressing for construction of the projects now' Clyde is director of the Utah W'ater and Power Board Clyde supervised presentation pf testimony supporting the stor-! COMBINED AP AND UP LOS ANGELES Interior Secretary Douglas McKay who will address the annual installation of officers banquet of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce tonight today defended the Echo Park Dam project McKay saidXwhen he arrived here yesterday that the controversial dam project on the Colorado River to have a lot of support in McKay said some groups opposed the $1134643000 project in Dinosaur National Monument because they apparently think it will set a precedent for national however 'e a park project is examined on its parks McKay said town merit on how the greatest good can be done for the greatest 1 Outlook Pleases Protestant Pastor SALT LAKE CITY Dr A Wolton Roth was reelected president of the Utah Council of Churches amid expressions of new kind of Dr Henry Beatty pastor of the Ogden First Methodist Church said of the annual two-day meeting: a result of this conference and the information we have received' here I am filled with a to leave your car behind 1 and take a 1 i Boston Battles a Five-Alarm Fire This is general of a five-alarm fire in a furniture warehouse in Haymarket Square district Firemen battled to control the blaze as the thermometer hoered a found 16 degree Fanned by brisk winds the blaze spread to two adjacent buildings The waijchouse was a total lossl while damage to other buildings was heavy 1 new kind of optimism about Pro-! testant work in Other officers elected were: Dr Beatty vice president 'the Rev August'e Jackley Brigham City secretary: and A Good of Central Christian Church treasurer age project in House subcommittee hearings in Washington DC He warned that groups opposing parts of the project which includes reservoirs at Glen Canyon and Echo Park will go to extreme lengths to win their fight for the sake of future generations Upper Colorado River Basin states must not let 1 their right to consumptive use of their share of the Colorado River get he said Yc erday in the capital Chairman Harrison (R-Wvo said the House Reclamation Sub-I committee will hold a closed meeting Friday to consider the Upper Colorado River development 1 He said the meeting will be only for general discussion and that no final action will be taken at that time Relax leave the work and worry of winter driving behind Enjoy your trip forget the parking problems and take a Greyhound! save money too because you can go Greyhound for one-third the cost of driving your car and get there just as soon Today in Utah tsssa CHICAGO $2865 LOS ANGELES 1560 SAN FRANCISCO 1790 DES MOINES 2380 PORTLAND 1785 DENVER 1090 KANSAS CITY 2230 Plus tax to Report Central Figure Iii Murder Trial State Tax Due April 15 THI SERVICE THI DENTURK WEARING PUBLIC HAS LONG NEEDEDI LOOSE FALSE TEETH CAN BE MADE SNUG AND COMFORTABLE WHILE YOU WAITI Uing the tarn plastic denturi or mad from RELINE IS GUARANTEED to LAST THE LIFE OF DENTAL PLATES Com in and noy nug-fitting dontol plot! again Dntol plat! rpaird and teeth replaced whit you wait DENTURE REPAIR LAB 3341 Porter Ave Ogden Phone 2-1667 Opent A Six Day A Week Evening! by Appointment 2501 Grant Ave Phone 4-5573 of the Committee three swept canting estimated County alarm of William fire chimney roof No School Bond Voted GRANITE PARK Granite School District taxnayers have okayed a three million dollar I school construction bond issue SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A by about 19 to 1 The unofficial central figure in a 1931 murder tally was 2755 for and 146 trial was slated for deportation agalnst- today The director of the Immigration and Natura liz a i Service Gilbert said Alfred Faer-ber 72 would be sent to his native Germany a her his wife Mary a and Paul von Bode were tried SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The Utah Tax Commission reported today that state income tax forms would be mailed to taxpayers about mid-February The commission pointed out that in past years state returns would be pouring into the state tax offices by now But this year through action of the 1953 Legis-I lature Utah residents have until I April 15 to meet their state tax obligations The lawmakers decided to give Utahns a respite between the auto license plate deadline of Feb 28 the federal income tax deadline of March 15 and the 35000 Drill I state income tax deadline date In years past the state tax has been due on March 15 along with the federal tax But this spring taxpayers will have an extra month to meet the state bill Zandt (R-Ia member Joint Atomic Energy and chief of the VFW for succesive jvars Fire Damages Homo MURRAY (AP) Fire a frame home in Murray damage of an $2800 ye rterday Salt Lake firemc responded to an for a birdie at the home Waiby Cause of the the fire rien said was sparks alighting on the injuries were reported SALT1 LAKE CITY Some 3 R000 student? in Lake City public schools part ycjterday in a mock drill onditions which would individually in 1932 for an abortion-death of a 20-year-old Fillmore woman (AD the Salt took air raid anj A-bomb explosion wer similated VFW President Due salt lake city (AP) The Magiita toBuildPoql Faerber and his wife life sentences Von Bode got 15 years sentence was terminated in 1945 But last year his house was raided by Salt Lake City police 'and federal narcotic agents He since has been held in the Salt Lake County jail only man ever to be elected national commander of the Veteran of Foreign Wars more than once will be in Utah next Sunday to address members of the organization He is Rep James Van MAGNA (AP) A drive to raise JJ25000 by Magna resident i for a 'swimming pool will start Feb 35 John Rokich ha announced Rokich secretary jf the swimnaing pool committee said the pioposed pool would be-rnn-1 struct rd in connection with the new Cyprus High School gjm-t nasiu Schjool Projects Planned GRANITE PARK Some of thr plans for school construction in the Granite Park School DistricT to cost three million dollars already are entering the final stages Supt David Gourley Says He said these ihcluded the Canyon Rim Elementary School the Cjprus High School gym-nasfjum and thef addition to Sherman School I for rent OFFICE or STORE SPACE 746 Square Feet on Street Level Location: 460 and 464 -24th Street Inquires 2444 Washington Blvd COMPANY INC-OGDENi mi UTAH POLE VAULTING AT ITS BEST Record height reached in the pole vault is an outstanding Set in 1943 this mark still stands unbeaten Whiskey of its Tom McCahill of Mechanix Illustrated Magazine is the dean of America's auto editors and testers Here is his forecast for 1954 "I predict that the new 1954 Mercury with over- i head valves solid tappets and Lincoln front end suspension will not only prove a sensation in stock car racing but will prove itself to be one of the safest most popular cars in America by this time next year" Anyone who has ever seen Tom McCahill give a car a work-out knows the significance of this statement A veteran -racing and test track driver McCahilTs business is putting all the new cars through the most gruelling tests that he can devise A big man (260 lbs) 4 McCahill romps a car through its paces as though it were a polo pony Through experience he can determine 9 within a hair's fraction just how much a car can take and in terms of power comfort and all-around owner-satisfaction Most spectacular feature of the '54 Mercury is its new 161-horsepower V-8 delivering 28 more power per pound than last V-8! This new engine with five optional power features makes Mercury one of the most completely powrered cars in the popular price field Ball-joint front suspension is also a Mercury exclusive for 1954 in the popular price range Driving ease is further enhanced by Mercury's optional "4-way power seat" which "focuses" you for the road in any of four directions Additional options such as power steering and power brakes make Mercury exceptionally easy to drive And fully-automatic Merc-O-Matic Drive provides smooth powerful no-shift acceleration 1 Authoritative reports consistently rate Mercury with the highest re-sale value in its price field This promises future dividends as well as low maintenance costs In many parts of the West Mercury has been outselling all except the "lowest priced Production in Mercury factories has had to double during the past I two years to accommodate demand! (eqahky Sfoaighf Bourrhoh Whiskey Fully Aged Highest fionors for flavor and good ness golfto Hill and Hill! Neat! mixed CRT on-the-rocks this rich-' tasting Kentucky whiskey pleases profoundly Enjoy some tonight! i CuD (S (U) V-the car that lets you decide how easy you want your driving 1 i 4 WAMi UMCQLN-JWEROyiRY 3230 Washington Blvd pja 38455 THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS 010 SS PIO0F THE HIUaND Hill COMPANY LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY! jpK a a- ifcRile.

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