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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 19

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OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 23 1962 3B Holy Land PETTY THEFTS BECOMING FAD 1957-70 Manned landing on the moon in Apollo return to earth CARNIVAL SALT LAKE CITY J) Ifrong Lure To Traveler 1966 Manned Apollo journey around the moon and back Shoplifting is becoming a fad again among Salt Lake City teen-agers who otherwise stay out of trouble Capt Phillip Brinkerhoff of the police youth bureau said supermarkets are having a difficult time controling the youthful petty theft Biggest attraction for stealing seem to be yo-yos with cheap jewelry in second place NEW YORK (AP) More and more Americans are combining travel with religion They are going Bible and cam era in hand to Old Jerusalem and Bethlehem in Jordan to Galilee 1965 Orbital Apolb flights with three-man crew practice hooking up with rockets and Nazareth in Israel And they are goinig to Europe as well to ilyde Issue 1964 In-orbit rendezvous and 'docking" procedure between i-ff' manned Gemini and rocket manned see the shrines at Lourdes Fat- imai Rome Assisi Padua Parray le Monial i Compact Call Approximately 20000 Americans went to the Holy Land in iflfin and felt 1 Hi 523 21000 in 1961 David Lee director -W-virs''" w---vA' -Vv DENVER (UPD Gov Steve McNichols said Thursdav Utah ot religious travel for American impress Travel Service reports: "I think it would be eanservatiw Gov George Clyde has called a meeting of the Western Inter to say there will be between an 8 to state Corrections Compact April Ri 1963 Unmanned Jest OiCSTitf orbitings of larger twoHnas A'V Gemini capsule 10 per cent increase over 1961 this year" iy-2u at salt Lake City The compact approved earlier Tom Broderick director nf the by 11 Western states seeks to pro Guild of Catholic Travel says mote a common effort by the states mere are no of iicial figures of the number of Catholics traveling in projects such as institutions In a letter to McNichols Clvde said he was calling the meetine "to 4 it Unmanned suborbital with Apolb capsule But interest in Catholic pilgrimages and i Catholic interest tours to Europe and the Holy Land have expanded considerably over the 1 plan tor more effective use of the shots 1962Continued 3-orbit y'r? jff compact in supplementing and strengthening the correctional pro past I few years" flights in one-man Mercury grams of our individual states" The letter asked McNichols to 4 capsule at least one INTEREST GROWS "I iwould say they're increasing Tor this we need FIDELITY?" send state correctional officials to IS-orbit flight the meeting However McNichols at a greater rate than general-interest travel is who strongly favors the compact said there is a chance he might -Si n-- "We had a very very active vear I in 1960 with the passion plav attend the meeting but that chances are better that Warden at Oberammergau an internation Harry Tmsley of the Colorado State al eucharistic congress in Munich and the Olvmnic games in Rome Fenitentiary will go There's always an anti-climax in Catholic travel after a big year I vif- Woman Demo TIMETABLE TO THE MOON think '62 i will be almost as good as '60" i -ft -KvN-S vvf Broderick adds that most Amer Enters Race ican Catholics touring Europe combine I their visits to shrines with SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Mrs stops i of historic scenic and cultural I interest Norma Andreason of Salt Lake TOMORROW THE MOON Kgr City announced Thursday she is a A study done for the Jordan Tour iff- -y s' 1 I 5 candidate for state co'chairwoman of the Utah Democratic Partv ism Information Service notes that in Jordan most visitors are in i W-JJ Mrs Andreason has long been active in the Utah Democratic terested primarily in the holy places However a high percentage don't stay more than two nr into orbit by itself Until the large Satdrn and Nova rockets are ready a direct flight from earth to moon is impractical Thus the necessary cf must be picked up in orbit Weight of the Mercury capsule about IV2 tons the Apollo moon ship: 75 tons Cost of Mercury to date: $400 million cost of 1 reaching the moon: $20 billion-plus I party She and her husband Paul space program shifts into a higher gear in a bid to land the first men on the moon no later than 1970 News-p Graphic sketches the major milestones that must be passed on this decade-long journey After Mercury and the orbiting of a two-man Gemini capsule the most important step will be perfecting the rendezvous and jThook-up in space between a capsule and a rocket put a Andreason have three children I believe that with a well- three days in the country because they are on world tours Studies indicate that most of the religious travelers are from small towns are women and are over 50 selected and organized state committee Utah has a golden oppor tunity to eiect a compiate Demo cratic slate in November Mrs years of age RELIGIOUS PROJECT -s 'v v-v-w-'X'v Andreason said "This is vital I i i But of course there are many ex uecame ana nave remained a Democrat because I believed more vx)- ceptions "On our shorter tours three weeks for example we get younger people often from offices" Youth Committee To Meet Monday At Indian School in the dignity of the human being tnan starK materialism To me this Lee says is tne cuiterence between the two Convicts Collect Trading Stamps To Help Erect Chapel at Prison major political philosophies" Don't miss this outstanding series of hisroriral TREMONTON The Box Elder County Committee on Children and Youth will hold its regular confer- Coalville Man Is Blue Cross Pays Over $6 Million ence at the Intermountain School Senate Candidate to redeem them in money or in in Bngham City Duiiding materials instead of the SALT LAKE CITY AP Religion Writer NAPANOCH Convicts at the prison here want a place to worship And they've hit on a novel plan for getting it The convicts SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Reed The conference is scheduled for registration at jl pm in building plays by William Shakespeare It's a National Educational Television highlight brought to you by HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY America's Leading Energy Company FlCOl Tonight 8:30 Station ICWCS-TV Channel 18 usual mercnandise Father Killion figures 65000 books Brown Coalville became a can ot stamps of any kind will do the than $65 million was paid to Utah members of Blue Cross during 1961 it was reported here today A report by Lewis Hersey executive director showed also that didate today for the Republican jod ihey would be worth in cash about $130000 'Guest speakers will be Dr William Barrett and Dr Vaughn Hall of the state committee The are collecting trading stamps have learned before but didn't and we need an appropriate setting to attract "and inspire them" he said With a chapel set aside for the worship of God and nothing else the services should make a far more vivid impression in the lives of our men and have more lasting effects" WORKED OUT IDEA He worked out the stamp idea obtaining agreements from various concerns that issue trading stamps nomination for state senator from Summit Rich and Morgan counties The late Sen Alonzo Hopkin "It's an unusual procedure" said the Rev Matthew Killion Roman Blue Cross membership increased to 279672 during the year an in new organization aims to set up The stamps are to be mailed to committee officials Joseph LJ Borgatti of 2316 Belmont Ave New D-Woodruff who held the Senate crease of 50377 The report was programs tor problem children those who need mental care and Catholic chaplain at the prison seat died this winter Brown filed in the office of See inauc at liic amiuai nice ui uic YorK Lity 58 or Lawrence Cote Box 271 Chamnlain NY "But the usual methods of raising other problems Members work in Intermountain Hospital Service retary of State Lamont Toronto funds are not available here" Inmates use spare time to sort So the men behind bars with an tnem ana paste them books HT CH conjunction with school boards Mrs Kenneth Boss Garland is regional coordinator for Box Elder County Vice chairman is Mrs Rex Jensen Garland Mrs Harvey Deem Garland1 is executive secre assist from the outside began gathering the to be redeemed in cash or materials for RADIO PROGRAMS Radio listings are prepared by station which should be contacted directly in case of error Standard-Examiner-KLO News 12:55 to 1 pm Daily construction of a prison chapel It'll be called "St Tilde's AVifh Nevadans Sue for $3 Million Flood Damage Along SP Line tary in the Walls" St Jude is the patron saint of the forlorn Through the Knights of Columbus religious and fraternal organization a call has gone out to Cath ages because of "the unskilled con struction" of the railroad track bed Kanab Selected For Road Session SALT LAKE CITY (UPD The next bi-monthlv meetins? nf th Farm News of the City of City Saturday Afternoon Sounds of City KLO-1430 Friday Evening Roy the Bellboy Big Pete Show Housley Farm News Saturday Morning Dawnbusters News on half hour till through the town and another $1 RENO Nev A $3 million damage suit stemming from the recent flood at Battle Mountain was on file today against Southern Pacific Railroad Aj group of Battle Mountain citizens seeks damages for destruc KENNECOTT NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER Presents' CAMERON MITCHELL DIANNE FOSTER million because SP KSL-1160 Friday Evening Weather Wire Business News But Well Done But Well Done Show But Well Done News Line But Well Don Tonight News Public Pulse Public Pulse legedly were not permitted to blast State Road Commission will be held Monday in Kanab Among items on the aeenda nrA inrougn tne tracks immediately to drain off the flood waters The suit also states that the rail tion done to property when water from the swollen Reese River -was Ballads Barlow i News i Line I Best of Crossroads News and Sports Perc Newton Show Your Health Perc Newton i Metropolitan Opera i But Well Dont Merchant i Calls i KCPX-1230 Friday Evening i News News in Depth Sports Sounds of World At Your Service i World Tomorrow! Jepko News Herb Jepko I Sounds in Stereo John Brophy Jazz Quiet Sounds i Saturday Morning News Hourly scheduling and programming of highway projects during the next trapped by the SP track bed run Diennium i ning tnrougn town the complainants said road did not allow drainage channels under the tracks and therefore the water damaged homes which would not otherwise have been reached by the flood After the alkdav meeting the Named as defendants in tht 12:00 Show Sports News Bundle of Joy News Your Saturday Afternoon on hour till 5:05 Your commissioners Will tnur mnstnip olic men to send in stamps individually or in books to implement the project WELCOMES OPPORTUNITY "It's a wonderful opportunity" said John Symonds of New York City state deputy of the of "I'm quite confident that we can get sufficient stamps within a few months to defray the expense of this chapel" There are about 1100 inmates in the prison here the Eastern State Correctional Institution Some are mental defectives serving indeterminate terms Many are young men serving three to five years At present Father Killion said services have to be held in the gymnasium with a portable altar About 250 to 300 CO to Mass Pnrh Gordon Owen of Music Bowen and Jazx tion projects in the area: The ol Washoe District Court action were the railroad and its agents Fred Rice Carl Francis and Oliver Thomas io wing day they will visit Glen Canyon Dam 1 Saturday Morning Breakfast News Small News Barlow Sansom News The suit seeks $2 million in dam- the Bellboy Registration Set Story of a champ of champs -BARNEY ROSS marine hero end tho woman who pulled hist op oat of a hefl-omi pot him back on top! UTAH HONORS DEPEND EN I For Davis Classes KVOG-1490 KBUH-800 KSVN-730 KAYSVILLE Registration for MOTHER OF 13 ft 6:00 am to 12:30 am News Sports Music 5:45 am to 7:00 pm News Music 6:00 am to 7:15 pm News Music i SL Airman Files Suit Against US SALT LAKE CITY (UPD A Salt Lake City pilot has filed a $2581 damage suit against the federal government for damages suffered by his light plane when it overturned while landing Lane Ronnow said the "negligent acts and omissions" of a federal employe at Salt Lake Airport caused the mishap i aauit evening nigh school will be held April i 2 from 7-9 Dm at the TELEVISION PROGRAMS TV listings are prepared by stations which should be contacted rllrertlv in ease of error Davis High School Classes will last 12 weeks and will offer high school' credits More in formation lis available from Mr 2 KUTV Salt Lake 4 KCPX Salt Lake 5 KSL Salt Lake 9 KVOG Ogden Robertson at the high school or by caning 867-2211 extension 58 Sunday "It's' a very makeshift situation We're trying to instill in these men the values that they should Serves on Carrier GARLAND Ralph Daniels son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Daniels is serving on the USS Midway The attack carrier is taking part In an exercise off the coast of California SALT LAKE CITY The Utah Mother of the Year is a Bennioii woman Mrs Ethel Smith 64 Mrs Smith mother of 13 was selected by three judges here Thursday She is the wife of Calvin Smith a former superintendent of the Granite School District First alternate was Mrs Crystal Sampson 59 Richfield and second alternate was Mrs Julia Esplin Morris" 59 Kanab 5 7 8:30 One Step Beyond Festival of the Arts An: Age of Kings Denotes Color Friday March 23 5:00 2 Family Theater "Tarzan land the Huntress' 4 Movie "Battle of Rogue River" 1 1 10:30 2 Championship Debates 5 My Friend Fllcka llOO 2 1-2-3-Go 4 The Texan 5 Jeff's Collie 11:30 2 Comic Carnival 4 Saturday Movie 5 Davey and Goliath 11:45 5 American Heritage with Earl Glade 5 9:00 Target: The Corrupters Father of the Bride 9:30 Eyewitness 1 10:00 Newsreel i Superman What's New New Horizons 7 9 "tori c-a Bona a Aniig JUfi im Ski 'Wt-i 9 Camera 15 OUR ANCESTORS By Quincy 'Jir- "-K" i "'fS two 4 5 5 30 News Escape From The Caee 4 Star News Dimension 10 15 Weather Newsreel 11:50 5 Greatest Headlines of the Centurv 2 9 Young World Weather Station 1 4 10:20 Sports Newsreels Sports Final 2 4 2 4 5 10:25 Greatest Headlines of the Century 10:30 "Chet Huntley Reporting" King of Diamonds Million Dollar Movie "Forbidden Street" 5:40 Weather Report 5:45 Doug Edwards News GOO Newsreel Roy Gibson News Jim Backus French I Forecast 6:10 Weather Newsreel Weather 4-cast 6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Evening Report French 3 9 4 5 12:00 2 Ail-Star Golf (color) 5 Saturday News 12:30 5 Town and Country 1:00 2 Saturday Matinee "Night Plane from- Chun King" 5 Picture for a Saturday Afternoon "Apache Warrior" 2 OO 2 NIT Basketball 4 Telesports Digest 2:30 4 Professional Bowling Tour Houston Open 3:30 5 Klpllnger Changing Times 3 45 5 The Doctor Answers 2 4 2 4 7 TONIGH Many a leading executive has risen via the secretarial route You can too with Stevens Henager's personalized career training For the more important positions business continues to ask for Stevens Henager graduates Free placement service Make your move now toward a higher-paying business career SPRING TERM REGISTRATION MONDAY Classes Begin March 28 Classes day or evening i Secretarial Career Business Management Accounting General Business IBM Automation Special career subjects: Nancy Taylor finishing (poise makeup etc) typing Speedwrrting Gregg shorthand Card Punch others Sorority housing TV 2 2 Mr Ma goo 4 Pinbusters 5 Championship 11:00 Tonight Show with Jack Paar (color) ABC News Final I T3 11:15 Big Movie "Forbidden Island" Saturday March 24 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 7:30 Pip the Piper (color) 8:00 Shari Lewis (color) Video Village Jr I Edition T830 King Leonardo (color) Mighty Mouse i Fury Cartoon Festival i Allakazam 9:30 Make Room for Daddy Roy Rogers lOOO Mr Wizard Cartoon Festival 1 Bowling 4:30 Popeye Club International Show Time Soupy Sales Gertrude Berg Show Earth and Mankind Sing Hi Sing Lo 6:45 Compass Rose 700 Hathaways Ticker Tape Route 66 Modern Agriculture 7:30 Wyatt Earp The Flintstones 200 Years of Woodwinds Present Tense 8:00 77 Sunset Strip The Twilight Zone Kennecott Theater "Monkey on My Back" Invitation to Art 1 i it -1 1 1 i 2 Bugs Bunny Club 4 RCMP 5 Between the Head lines 5:15 The Dan Smoot Report 5:30 Tales of Wells Fargo (color) Room for One Mor8 "There's no light in tho parlor! Who's the wick Salt Lake: 350 So 7th East EM 4-7791 Ogden: 2644 Wash Blvd EX 3-8675 Stevens Pres Since 1907 ancttcner around here?" 5 Sky King 5 News Report KUTV SALT LAKE CITV 1.

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