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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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jga I I THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEE A7 OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 17 1955 UTAH NEWS YOUTH ROBBED HELPS POLICE veling ceremonies following The Monument to Mark Spot Where Transcontinental Telegraph First Joined Utah Woman on Ike's Team Busy Campaigner Salt Lake Ceremony Planned Tuesday In Honor of Historic Landmark dedication is open to the public The Memorial Foundation noted that Utah has figured as the site of two historical completions of national projects 1 Promontory Point where the Golden Spike joined East and West hy rail and the earlier joining of the telegraph VERTICAL VENETIAN DRAW DRAPES Oparata Vertically Open and Clasa Lika Rular Drapes Call for FREE Estimates Venetian Blind Co Of Ogden 3663 Wash Blvd Ph 3-7601 It ne gvaranfee ike faefery servi ce" By PATRICIA WIGGINS WASHINGTON (UP) A woman member of the Eisenhower team is proving to be one of the businest and ablest off-season campaigners And if the Republican National Committee has anything to say about it the lady from Bountiful Utah Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest will be busier than ever when the hot and heavy political season gets under way next year Mrs Priest who confesses that her husband calls himself By NOLA GRANT SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A monument marking the site of the joining of the first transcontinental telegraph will be dedicated on Salt Lake Main Street tomorrow and the dedication ceremonies will be the first real recognition Utah has given to an important historic landmark Street between First South and South Temple Tomorrow officials of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Memorial Foundation will unveil a seven foot high granite and marble monument to commemorate the 94th anniversary of the completion of because of her frequent absences already is fulfilling a speaking schedule that would wear out a hearty man Since Oct 10 and through the first week in November she will step behind the podium in 14 states Pennsylvania Illinois Ohio New York Kentucky Massachusetts Virginia Wisconsin' Minnesota Washington and Oregon AMERICAN'S TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY announcing WIDELY SOUGHT A spokesman from the bureau reports that the tall vivacious brunette is one of the widely sought after by groups all over the country political as well as non-political I Mrs Triest talking to luncheons Her packed schedule- includes such groups as mechanical engineers civic clubs bankers real estatemen archi-! tects accountants a laundry in- are stitute the National Safety Council and the Boy Scouts Blessed with the ability to make an off-the-cuff talk Mrs Priest varies her talk to suit the organization a of federal monetary or humorous a have that 1956 the East-West telegraph line OFFICIALS TO PARTICIPATE Morgan Sr a Salt Lake City attorney who presides over the Memorial Foundation announced that an official of the "Western Union Telegraph Co would be here to participate in the dedication luncheon and program at Hotel Utah and the un- ri Lean and Tasty Enjoy the Finest Lean stressed to her she adds the GOP at least would have With" lady-like finesse she sel- and This dom is out-and-out political but51? regards as a good she makes no bones about sing-'Poin with the voters mm ky Popa sa nuny IO MIMf HU Pain Burning Tenderness on Bottom of Feet For the fastest relief imaginable use Super-Soft Dr 8choUa Zlno-pads They also remove callouaee one of the quickest ways known to medical science At Drug Shoe Dept 5-104 Stores L-i GOLD MEDAL Block Trimmed ing the praises of the administra tion She also admits she keeps her ears and eyes wide open for political straws in the wind POLLS SHOW GAINS She says her informal polls running after of the most prosper-1 ous years the country has ever Republican chances she adds TODAY IN UTAH i 3- 3- 3- 3j- 3- a- 34- s- 31- 3- 31- 34- 31- 31- 3- 3- 31- 31- 31- 3- 3- 31- SHOULDER and Tender WorklOut Labor Problems Locally Utahns Advised Fresh Ground No Waste COMBINED AP AND UP SALT LAKE CITY Philip Ray Rodgers acting chairman of the National Labor Relations Board made an appeal here today for labor and management to settle their disputes locally such disputes often become magnified through waiting for a decision from he said Rodgers was in Salt Lake City CAPTURE TRIO PROVO (UP) Alert and quick thinking by a 14-year-old Spanish Fork boy was credited with capture of three robbery suspects in Utah County yesterday The youth was Dean Edwards an employe of Aaron Jones service station near Thistle in Spanish Fork Canyon The boy was left alone at the station Saturday night while the owner made a brief trip to Provo Two men stopped at the station and wanted to trade a tire for gasoline When they discovered the youth was alone thejr shoved him into a restroom and threatened to shoot him if he came out When he ckrne out the men were gone and $60 had been taken from the station safe The youtn notified police and road blocks were set up The three men were taken into custody near Mt rieasant Their car had Iowa license plates: The men were held for investigation of robbery Diplomat From Britain Silent About Princess SALT LAKE CITY Sir Roger Makins British ambassador to the United States today began a busy two-day stay in Utah highlighted by a brief visit to the famous uranium mining country around Moab Makins was to speak at University of Utah this morning and will address another audience at Brigham Young University in Provo tomorrow He will present the Order of the British Empire to Mrs Dorothy Kreutzer Salt Lake City this afternoon in recognition of her work during 15 years as secretary of the English Speaking Union here SPURNED QUESTIONS The tall lean and cheerful diplomat laughingly turned back questioners on the romance of Princess Margaret with good princess has never seen fit to confide in He said because of role in the uranium mining industry it has an important part in the destiny of the people am extremely interested in atomic energy and want to see at first hand the mines which make it he added Makins said he felt Russian proposals for world disarmament were The Briton his American-born wife and other members of his party are touring in a Royal Air Force plane Can Register Tomorrow By UNITED PRESS Tomorrow will be the next-to-last chance for unregistered voters in Utah incorporated cities and towns to sign up for 1955 municipal elections Nov 1 will be the last chance for voters to make sure be eligible to cast a ballot Registration agents will be available from 8 am until 9 pm both days Voters who did not cast a ballot in the 1953 municipal or 1954 general elections will have to reregister Others who must register include persons voting for the first time and persons who have moved to new districts since the last election Transfers may be made other than on registration days but officials point out the prospective voter will probably find it easier to do so when clerks are on duty all day Name 3 Candidates Tonight CLEARFIELD The Progressive Party meets tonight at 8 in the music room at North Davis Junior High to name three candidates to the City Council The Peoples Party will hold its nomination session tomorrow same place at 7 pm Incumbents whose terms expire this year are George Haslam Virgil Hilton and Eldon Z3 JJ Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains in BACK HIPS LESS Tirednm LOSS OF YI30X you are avictim of these symptoms then your troubles may be traced to Glandular Inflammation Glandular Inflammation is a constitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles Neglect of Glandular Inflammation often leads to premature senility and incurable malignancy The past year men from 1000 communities have been successfully treated here at the Excelsior Institute They have found soothing relief and a new xest in life The Excelsior Institute devoted to the treatment of diseases peculiar to older men by Methods has a New FREE BOOK that tells how these troubles may be corrected by proven Nan-Surgical treatments This book may prove of utmost importance your life No obligation Address Exoelsior Institute Dept 6011 Excelsior Springs Missouri L-J 5" And to Enjoy With 7 On Oct 18 1861 an official of the Pacific Overland Telegraph Co at Cleveland Ohio received the first telegraph message on the newly completed wire The message was sent by Mormon leader Brigham Young and expressed congratulations and told of loyalty to the troubled Union With the new transcontinental wire the telegraph tied two oceans together signaled the end of the romantic era of the Pony Express and became an important tool in the unification of the United States LINCOLN SENT MESSAGE A brief message sent by President Abraham Lincoln on the day following the first exchange of messages said completion of the telegraph to Great Salt Lake City is auspicious of the stability and union of thcRe-public The government reciprocates your message was in answer to one sent by Frank Fuller who in 1861' was acting governor of Utah Territory These three messages and a fourth returned by the telegraph official Wade then president of the company have been set in bronze and will constitute one of two bronze plaques on the front of the new monument For years Salt Lake City residents have walked over the historic site of the joining of the telegraph without realizing it Nothing but the embedded remains of a bronze post in the cracked sidewalk shows where the telegraph pole stood on Main Vaccine Available To Children Under 15 Mothers-to-Be SALT LAKE CITY (AP) I)r Joseph Kesler State Health Department director said yesterday Utah has received enough Salk polio vaccine to give first shots to all children tip to 15 years of age and expectant mothers He said a committee is expected to meet later this week to decide which age groups should get first chance Second shots to school children who have already received first round shots is already under way The additional vaccine given by the federal government is to be administered by private physicians who will charge only for services he said He urged pregnant women to take advantage of the free vaccines since they are considered most susceptible among adults of contacting the disease Gear Collapses Damaging Plane SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A Western Air Lines Convair sustained $10000 in damage yesterday when its landing gear collapsed after landing at Salt Lake Municipal Airport None of the 14 passengers was injured A mechanic Donald Lebel of Kearns barely escaped injury when he walked from under the plane shortly before the mishap The landing gear collapsed just after the twin-engined craft came to a stop on the airport runway $150000 Insurance Building Ready to Use SALT LAKE The new $150000 two-story home of the Sentinel Insurance Co will be put into use for the first time Wednesday Of brick and natural stone the ultra-modern building is located at 2121 State St here The insurance company will the ground floor and basement The second level has been leased as office space 4 Steps to Sewing Economy ft a Brand New SEWING MACHINE Yours for 00 Monthly 'Rental may be applied toward down payment SEWING LIAGIIINE EXCHANGE ING 2440 Washington Fh 7657 7 4 -4 I I IVY BAKER PRIEST Busy for GOP more than just good for even if President name on the ticket Mr Eisenhower seems to have confidence in the Mrs Priest says People Mrs Priest tangling with budget hearings currently between trips lost her best fill-in at home when her daughter Pat got married this summer But she says her 14-year-old daughter Nancy and 13-year-old son Roy are taking over in fine shape with their father acting as a role he will probably have tokeep playing until after the votes are (counted uate who served as staff director for the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare in the 80th 81st and 82nd Congresses defended the Taft-Hartley Act He said the act which created the NLRB is an outstanding act considering the dynamic area to which it is He said abuses of the act are probably responsible for many of the problems which developed from it Six Left in Contest PROVO (AP) Final voting is scheduled tomorrow and Wednesday to pick a queen and two attendants to preside over Brigham Young Homecoming Week Nov 1-5 The field of 16 was narrowed to six today All from out of 'state except JoAnn Llewellyn Salt Lake Heber Buys Radar HEBER The Wasatch County Commission has authorized the purchase of radar equipment to assist in the apprehension of speeders The Commission also has approved purchase of two walkie talkie radio sets Town Is 100 FILLMORE (AP) The one hundredth anniversary of the completion of old state-house here will be marked tomorrow with a community celebration Fillmore was the capital of Utah briefly when many residents left Salt Lake during the dispute with the federal government ver- Polygamy Derrtos Nominate 3 LEHI (AP) Democrats have chosen three nominees for the City Council election in November They are Leo Hadfield farmer and brick company employe Elwood Hunt teacher at the Lehi Junior High School and Carlton Wilson instructor at the Central Utah Vocational School Republicans will meet Oct 18 for their nominating session BUD SERVICE 30th Straat at Harrison Blvd Avoid the Rush! Don't Wait for Cold Woathor Let Us WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW for Your Car Strvita CALL 4-2474 -Fresh From Washington Bakery Regular 59c dozen Special All This Week MOTS Your Donuts Famous Tree Top Gallons DRIFTED SHOW OR lbs 25 lbs I I to address the Industrial Relations Council of Utah tonight The former resident of Bountiful Utah blamed many labor disputes on abuses of the Taft-Hartley Act and called for labor and management toabide by it voluntarily The University of Utah grad- AC Team Wins ting Event Judgi PORTLAND Ore (AP) Top team honors went to a group of Utah State Agricultural College students yesterday in the Pacific International Livestock livestock judging contest Second was California State Polytechnic team Behind Cal Poly came University of Idaho Brigham Young Washington State Oregon State and Fresno State USAC competitors also took high individual honors Robert was first Brent Theurer second and William Moss third High individual honors in hog judging went to Darrell Kalb-fleisch of University of Idaho Loo Inconsistent Union Man Says SALT LAKE CITY (UP) An international representative for United Mine Workers of America said yesterday Gov Bracken Lee is inconsistent in his stand on foreign aid The union official James Mark of Washington said is howling about his tax dollars being spent to help foreigners who deserve it but he hesitate to sign right to work bill into Mark spoke at the eighth annual dinner of the Utah Labor Joint Legislative Committee He said the right to work law grants to non-union workers better working conditions and higher wages paid for by the dues of union members PTA Meets Tonight LAYTON The Central Junior High PTA meets at 7:30 tonight first session of the new year It willbe a to night bm Quoins i i (DM Lj Dromedary YOUR 100 LOCAL SUPERMARKETS.

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