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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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Ogden, Utah
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OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING OCT 30 1962 5A First Security Smifhfield Family 'Fair' Following Says Earnings Narrow Escape From Asphyxiation forcing the products of combustion back into the house One son Theon told officers the family was ill when he went to school but after he left the fumes apparently overcame the five Mrs Merrill collapsed while talking on the telephone with Dr Budge and when he arrived at the scene Norris was the only one still conscious but he was on the verge of unconsciousness Ud Over 1961 INSURE AGAINST RUIN LAWN YARD TOOLS I Fruin Ins Agency rental equipment rent most everything" Auto Casualty and Fire 3290 WASH BLVD 402 Kiesel Bldg IX 2-3406 I Phone IX 2-4840 then carried the five outside into Norris 18 and Dale 11 and her LOGAN (AP) Five persons SALT LAKE CITY The the fresh air were listed in "fair" condition at First Security Corp announced to daughter Tami 3 as well as a niece Vanetta Lindsay 18 Etna Wyoming are listed in fair con The victims were taken by am the Logan LDS Hospital Monday night after narrowly escaping as bulance to the Logan LDS Hospital for treatment and tests day its net operating earnings for the first three quarters of this year were above those of last dition phyxiation at their home in Smith- field Miss Lindsay is living with the Investigating officers and offi Merrills while attending Utah IN SCOTLAND BOTTLED DISTILLED IN SCOTLAND year Earnings of $4594517 were reported for this year compared cials of the Mountain Fuel Supply Company indicated that soot and other materials had been dislodged in the chimney clogging it and The five were rescued about 10 30 am from their home after the mother was able to spread an alarm The family had been overcome by fumes from a plugged furnace chimney Mrs Marie Merrill 38 her sons with $4114363 last year The report was made at a meeting of the board of directors here President George Eccles said State University Mr Merrill and two other sons were not home at the time of the mishap Mrs Merrill managed to contact the telephone operator and asked for a doctor Dr Robert Budge answered the call and the stricken woman gasped "we are fainting down here" and then collapsed Dr Budge rushed to the scene and called for two ambulances arid the earnings for the first nine SPfiT COVER 1 131 months of this year equaled $176 a share based on the average number of shares outstanding The figure compared with $162 for the DONT BE VAGUE ASK FOR SPECIALS Jet Returns After Failure of Gear rv Devllle same period last year the scotch that tastes the way more people want their scotch to taste 0 Plastics Resources of the bank system were set at $629 million an all Reg 1795 SALT LAKE CITY Fail Li time high A semi-annual divi ure of its landing gear forced a United Air Lines 720 jet to land at the Salt Lake airport last night dend of 50 cents a share payable Dec 12' to stockholders of record minutes after it had taken off JUDGE MARY KOHLER To Address State Convention Noted Judge To Keynote Youth Confab Dec 1 was voted Nylon Reg 25V5 But the craft landed without Made Captain Lyman Winchester son of Mr and Mrs Austin Winchester of RFD 1 has been promoted to captain in the United States Air Force Capt Winchester is assigned to the 325th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Truax Field Wis as interceptor Elected President incident It had 69 passengers nrnFN AUTO PARTS aboard and was bound for Denver SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-The i i GLASS CO rO 363 22nd St IX 9-3317 new freshman class president of the University of Utah is Wilson United Airlines Senior Agent Adams said the pilot was unable to raise the jet's landing Mike McCarthy 18 Salt Lake BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY 888 PROOF RENFIELD IMPORTERS LTD NEW YORK NY SALT LAKE CITY The chair pilot city gear man of the presidential executive committee on employment of Sample General Ballots of Candidates to Be Voted on at General Election Tuesday November 6 1962 youth will keynote the 37th annual Utah Conference on Social Welfare which opens Thursday at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City Judge Mary Conway Kohler author of many bookstand juvenile court authority will deliver an address on "The School Drop-Out Dynamite" Meetings for juvenile court of i- Voters: Cut out and save for future reference OGDEN CITY SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES SAMPLE BALLOT cials law enforcement officers PT A officials and the public will center around the school drop outs and the problem it is creating in the state Workshops and symposiums under the leadership of prominent Utah social welfare authorities will be conducted with the aim of developing a new approach to the problem SAMPLE BALLOT Sample Local School Board Ballot School Municipal Ward No 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place American Bar Association committee on juvenile justice and procedures and author of a series which appeared in the Saturday For Member of Local Board of Education VOTE FOR ONE GILBERT MARRIOTT ANTHONY RUSSELL Evening Post entitled We Waste a Million Kids a Year" Brother Sister Die In Deep Freezer Found by Sister 15 ROOSEVELT (AP Two Duchesne taimtychUdren were suffocated Monday when they "were trapped in an unused deep freez-er Joy and Rudy Christiansen the daughter and son of Mr and Mrs Earl Christiansen Duchesne County were discovered dead in the freezer by an older sister 15-year-old Bonnie Several of the victims' eight i School Municipal Ward No 3 JOLENE CLAYTON LESLIE NORTON Democratic Party Republican Party cP For Senator PI For Senator I I For Senator I I DAVIDS KING LI WALLACE BENNETT First District First District First District Representative in Congress 1- Representative in Congress I I Representative in Congress MORRIS BLAINE PETERSON LJ LAURENCE BURTON LJ For Attorney General For Attorney General I I For Attorney General I I WM (BiU) HENDERSON LJ A PRATT KESLER 1 1 1 For County Commissioner-4-year term I I For County Commisrioner--year term I For County 4-year term ELMER CARVER LJ FORD CREER For County 2-year term I 1 For County 2-year term I For County 2-year term I JEN A PATTERSON I I ERNEST EKINS 1 1 1 For County Assessor "fl For County Assessor For County Assessor BRUCE JENKINS JOHN VAN ALFEN For County Attorney pj For County Attorney I For County Attorney MAX LAMPH LJ ROBERT FROERER 1 I For County Auditor I For County Auditor Fl For County Auditor I I DEE WILCOX LJ For County Qerk I For County Clerk For County Clerk I I WENDELL HANSEN LJ BYRON PORTER For County Recorder For County Recorder I I For County Recorder I RUTH AMES OLSEN I I LEONA CONDIE For County Sheriff I 1 For County Sheriff 1 I For County Sheriff LEROY HADLEY 1 I GOLDEN JENSEN j-J For County Surveyor TH For County Surveyor f- For County Surveyor ri PAUL GILGEN LJ JAY ANDERSON 1 L- For County Treasurer I 1 For County Treasurer For County Treasurer I I LINN BAKER I I WILLIAM (Bill) GREER I I 1 For State Senator-District No 1 fl For State Senator-District No 1 I For State District No 1 Fl FRANK BROWNING LJ FRANK MAUGHAN 1 1 For State Representative-District No 1 1 For State Representative-District No 1 I For State Representative-District No 1 I I ROBERT STEWART LJ STANLEY POULSEN LJ 1 1 For JusUce of the Peace For Justice of the Peace rj For Justice of the Peace I I PETE VI-AHOS LJ LJ 1 1 THOMAS ROWE older brothers and sisters had started a search for the missing two when they returned from school about 4 pm and couldn't find Joy 4 and Rudy 3 The children carried their younger sister and brother over a half mile to the nearest phone An uncle Jeff Christiansen took the victims to a Roosevelt Hospital The children were declared dead of suffocation Tremonton Man School Municipal Ward No 4 JAMES HBISCHOFF Hurt in Fall at Willard Project i Ray Taylor 22 WEBER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES Tremonton was listed in satisfac- tory condition today in the Dee Hospital following an accident on the Willard Bay Projectl Monday afternoon Mr Taylor suffered head in juries a fractured left arm and wrist: Trooper Jack Graviet of the Utah Highway Patrol who in vestigated said that Mr Taylor was working about 15 to 17 feet above the ground on the pump- house He apparently had jumped from a scaffold onto some forms when he lost his footing and plunged onto a pile of reinforcing steel Trooper Graviet said School Representative Precinct No 1 DEAMER BOYD STOREY School Representative Precinct No 2 BRYCE JENSEN HENRY A MATIS ROBERT PONTIUS HOWARD SHUPE RAY WIDDISON School Representative Precinct No 3 DAHL CRABTREE JOHN VAN DRIMMELEN CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE Shall Section 9 of Article VI of the Constitution of Utah be amended to raise the limits on salaries and expenses that may be paid members of the CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO ShaU Article XIII of the Constitution of Utah be amended by the addition of a new section to provide that proceeds from the imposition of taxes on liquid motor fuels and taxes related to the operation of motor vehicles- be used exclusively for highway purposes driver education traffic law enforcement and Tourist and Publicity? CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE Shall Section 2 of Article XIII of the Constitution of Utah be amended to grant the Legislature authority to exempt from taxation tangible property not to exceed $3000 in value of unmarried widows and minor orphans of persons who while serving in the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah were killed in action qr died as a result of such service? Decision Upheld In Fund Misuse Legislature from the present level of $500 per year as salary and $500 ner day expenses while actually in session to $1200 per year as salary CAT TiVP riTV APTho and $1000 per day as expenses wnue aciuauy in session Utah Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of James Math ews a former Salt Lake County i AGAINST FOR AGAINST AGAINST FOR FOR deputy county recorder) for mis-useSof public funds Mathews was found guilty in the Third District Court He was COUNTY WIDE HEALTH DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION Shall Weber'County establish a county wide pub sentenced to an indefinite term lic health department? UUl X1U IUU1C UMU lite jtoio iu the state Drison AGAINST C- Durine the hieh court aDDeal FOR Mathews counsel arguea tnai tne nrosecution had not oroved he was I a deputy recoraer at me ume oi tne incident we conienaea main- pwc hnn nnr rntpn the nam or nr Republican Party Democratic Party VVIM vvWM fmv rm fice required by the constitution St Georqe Child JUDICIAL SELECTION BALLOT WEBER COUNTY NOVEMBER 6 1962 For Constable For Constable HAROLD HAVENOR For State District No 2 HOWARD WATTS For State District No MERRILL JENKINS Drowns in uitch ST GEORGE Tonja Mc- V1 1 i 1 No 2 3 For State District PHILIP KENNY For State District No 2 I ALBERT LBOTT LJ For State District No 3 I CLARENCE MALAN WATERFALL I FORJUDGE OF SECOND DISTRICT COURT (Vote for One) JUDGE THORNLEY SWAN (Incumbent) For State District GEORGE RUSSELL uary arownea toaay wnen sne slipped into a moss-covered irrigation ditch in front of her grandmother's home The child's body was found wedged in a culvert about two blocks away by city police who were called after her mother Mrs Colleen McClary noticed her missing No 4 For State District No 4 JT "1 DALE STRATFORD I I For State District AARON WTRACY No 5 For State District No 5 MACKSTAFT For State District ELIZABETH VANCE DOUGLAS CORN ABY "For State District No 6 I RiniARn mirk) RICHARDS For State District No 6 GUNN McKAY serving in Berlin with the Army Policemen Blaine Jones and Monte Burton attempted to revive the youngster but she was pronounced dead at the scene upon arrival of a physician.

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