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Show FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 THE OGDEN POST KENTUCKY SUMMER SCHOOL CHANGE IS MADE MUSIC PUPILS SCOUTS DOING 3URLEY TOBACCO Direct From Grower To You" Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco of the finest crops a the cream bountiful soil can Kentuckys ripe, rich leaves, produce smooths and mellow with that GOOD WORK ON RIM OF CANYON tlaver and rare fragrance that only proper "agWe hank on Camps to Be Established in ing can produce. it you have never tasted or South Fork Beginning smoked a finer flavored, more June 21 In tobacco all your satisfying ed life. Scouts of the Ogden Gstewsy council are opening and widening the old Indian trail along FIVE POUNDS the southern rim of Ogden canSMOKING yon for the benefit of bikers of the city and others desiring to TOBACCO climb the mountains east of the city for exercise and the exhll. lration of viewing the surrounding countryside from points high above the city. Approximately 125 scouts have Rich, Ripe, Old Fashioned Leaf engaged In the work of opening the trail, which is declared to Our Old Kentucky Burley Is afford one of the most ecenic tono more like manufactured hikes available In this vicinity. bacco than day la like night The boys have spent their time guaranteed free from chemicals clearing brush, filling In washand all other adulterations that outs, and widening the trail in conceal lmperfeotlsns, delude the its narrowest places to offset the sense of taste and undermine the work of erosion and storms durhealth. Scout Exing the past winter. We use the same method our ecutive 8. Dilworth Young said grandfathers used In preparing the project was devised as one tobacco for their own use of a number of civic undertakevery trace of harshness leaves ing! to be attempted by scouts bite It nothing to your of this district during the sumtongue or parch your taste. mer. Thousands of tobacco lovers the Work on the trail will be conworld over swears by Us lnmlt-wor- tinued until it le placed lu good over swears by Its Inimi- shape from Its beginning, which table smoking and chawing qual-- lies east of the Ogden city reservoir, to points far up In the REDUCE YOURI mountains east of the city. It rw tobacco bill) was announced. A company of scouts This eliminates the eighteen and cents a pound Revenue Tax scouters is scheduled to arrive all manufacturers' and middle- back lu Ogden tomorrow with men's profit thereby effecting a Mr. Young In charge. The party saving to you of 50 per cent or has spent the past week In Curmore. No fancy packages, no lew camp about 25 miles northdecorations Just quality and west of Snowville In the Black Pine mountains. This was the lots of It. first camp of the Ogden GateMONEY BAYING PRICE this year and was 8MOKINO 5 lbs. 8end us One way council for instruction and practical OR Dollar Cash for purposes, according to training ExCHEWING fl.OO P. O. or scout headquarters. press Money Camps will be established in Order (no personal checks) and South Fork beginning June 21 we will promptly ship you a five and will continue throughout the Toof pound package "Burley summer with a complete schedbacco. ule of dates for the troops Five pounds of Old Kentucky in the camp Gateway council. Ogden Burley will make 40 large pack804 ages of smoking or 50 twists of chewing. Send S5 cents in fW prt silver and we will ship Post Paid one pound of Burley Tobacco as a trial offer. A trial will convince you. We have thousands of requests Our mardally for "Samples. gin of profit Is so small we cannot comply with these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. or- One Million Cockerels Will ders. To do so would require a Comprise Utahs Broiler Orders large staff of clerks. Chicken Crop must he In English language. SPECIAL OFFER $1 ld : POULTRYMEN t PURCHASE TWO MILLION CHICKS The Central Junior high school will be used for conducting summer school classes Instead of the Lewis Junior high school, according to a change announced by W. Karl Hopkins, superintendent of schools. Mr. Hopkins said the change had been made to accommodate the students, the greater number coming from the northern part of the city. Registration for the six weeks of summer school classes will take place at the Central Junior high school Thursday and Friday, June 1 and 2. Classes will begin Monday, June 5, with John A. Junk as summer school prinHopcipal, and Superintendent kins es director. Special classes In woodwork, music, kindergarten and oral expression will be provided If the number of pupils desiring these studies Is sufficient to afford organizing classes, It is announced. Students who missed work during the past school year because of sickness or other reasons are urged to register In order that they can make up this work without getting a grade behind their classmates. Those registering may take one subject in addition to those missed during the year, It woe said. A small tuition charge will he made for those enrolling, Mr. Hopkins said. 109 LIONS TO MEET HERE JUNE 19 Charles H. Hatton, Wichita, Kansas, president of the Inter, national association of Lions clubs, will be the principal speaker at the annual convention of the Twenty-eight- h district of Lions International, embracing 61 Lions clubs of Utah and Idaho and a combined membership of over 1000, which Is scheduled to be held in Ogden June 19 and 20. Problems facing the business and professional world will be discussed in the convention seswith sions, It Is announced, President Hatton, a prominent banker In his ome state of Kansas, giving the mrir address of the convention. Charles W. Sandies, Idaho Falls, Idaho, district governor of the Twenty-eight- h district, will conbe in charge of the two-da- y vention of business and professional men. On Jnne 20, the last day of the convention, the delegatee will elect the district who will governor for 1938-8take office at the close of the international convention of Lions clubs, which will be held in Bt. Louis, Mo., July 11 to 14. A host city to the 1934 convention will he chosen at that time. 4, o HARRY FOTOS INDEPENDENT TOBACCO Two million baby chicks were GROWERS ASSOCIATION purchased by Utah poultrymen FOUND GUILTY McClure Bldg. Frankfort, Ky. this spring, compared with in 1932, according to the annual chick report Just re. Are the days of mass produc leased by Clyde C. Edmonds, Court Room Crowded With tlon coming back again? L general manager of the Utah Spectators Opening Day Texas hen laid two perfect eggs Poultry Producers Cooperative at one time, one of the of Federal Court eggs be- association. ing Inside the other one. This increase of 43 per cent Trial of Harry Fotos, 36, in the number of chicks purchased by Beehive state com- charged with conspiracy to viomercial producers is said defi- late the national prohibition law a federal grand Jury, was HERES OUR RECORD nitely to herald the end of the by found guilty Monday in the as as as least far depression, 30 Yean this state's egg and poultry pro- United States district court of Of Friendly Service. Judge Tillman D. Johnson. duction la concerned. Kotos was charged with hav. Thousands Utah's commercial output of Of Satisfied Customers. operated a nuisance at 216 poultry and poultry products ing street over a pein Twenty-fift- h reached an Buy Here and Save! peak A store fea1930, and then was forced down, riod of time and with having ward by the depression, which dispensed liquor In violation of turing home products and honest values. resulted In reductions of 15 to the prohibition law. A jury of 20 per cent in 1931 and 1932, 11 men heard the evidence in records show. Chicks bought In the case, which consumed most Phone 4 12 We Deliver of the day Monday, and returned 1930 totalled 3,500,000. the verdict of guilty, after deProspects Bright VIADUCT MARKET liberating only a short time. chick purThe baby heavy 185 Twenty-fourt- h St. chases this spring predict the Counsel for both sides agreed to end of the production decline the jury being short one mem. Fotos was found guilty and give promise of a return to her. with others, the healthy growth, characteris- with conspiring Utah poultry industry principally Curley Pappas, to tic the of Bramwells at the from 1923 to 1930, Mr. Edmonds maintain a speakeasy Twenty-fift- h street address. asserts. Office Supplies Testimony was offered in the Of the 2,000,000 chicks placed In the hands of commercial pro- case by Prohibition Agent C. B. ducers about half will develop Ayers to the effect Fotos once Phono Into pullets, coming Into egg told him, "I don't know why so much. We have production in September, Octo- you raid us all-ti- home-owne- d For 360 ber, and Come to The Big Pencil Points the Way. Exclusive INC. MMHMOTON TEL 390 We Are Specialists in Filling Prescriptions and Pure Fresh Drugs at Reasonable Prices. FUR STORAGE Clean, vanlta; fall for your furs hazards. cool insurance against while In baby The huge Increase chick purchases this year Is not only a tangible expression of the optimism of Utah producers hut is said to be a sign that poultry-me- n are cutting out hens more rigidly and flocks with are replenishing young stock us well as increasbeing the else of flocks. It le lieved that very little of the increase is due to persons just starting in the business. It Is estimated that about half of the baby chicks purchased In Utah thla year were hatched in this state and that the balance was imported, mostly from CaliThe proporfornia hatcheries. tion of Utah hatched chicks to the total purchased is thought to be higher this season than ever before. Expert Sawdust Cleaning. Phone 1071 Modeme Office Supply S414 T. Gajewsky Standard and Portables 8414 Washington the are cockerels and will comprise the states 1933 broiler chick erop. The shipment of these "spring outside the fries to markets state has already begun and will continue as birds develop, until other 1,000,000 aSdt Washington Ave. I November, Ave. Ofdn WaiUastaa All Makes Typewriters Sold, Rented, Repaired. Phone 288 PAGE THREE TO ATTEND THE BAND M? '.n CLINIC Educatorar Summer School at Logan As LOGAN: the time approaches for the beginning of the 1933 summer session, numerous requests for information are being received by Utah State summer Agricultural college school officials. A greatly increased attendance le Indicated, probably due to the increased requirements in the teaching profession and, the distinguished list of visiting faculty members the college Is offering in its summer curriculum. Practically 350 music students of the lntermountaln region will be here for the three week period of the band clinic, which will be directed by A. R. McAllister. This feature is Interest arousing considerable throughout the west and will bring many music Instructors as well as students to the school. An Interesting fact brought out by the recent national high school band contest held in Logan wae that practically all contest winners received the band instruction given In the school last summer. Among the names which appear In the catalog this year, In addition to the regular resident faculty members are: Harry G. Klpke, football coach at the University of Michigan; Vadal Peterson, G. O. Romney, W. "O. Robinson, and Homer Warner, who will give work in athletics and recreation; Professor L. I. Gilbertson, chemist of the State college of Washington; Dr. C. E. Phillips, dean of the school of commerce of Iowa university; Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn, director experimental college, University of Wisconsin; Dr. Henry Neumann, director Brooklyn society of Ethloal Culture; Dr. G. F. Warren, professor of agricul. tural economics at Cornell university; Dr. 8. H. Slichter, professor of business economics at Dr. Clara Harvard university; Schmitt, assistant supervisor of Los Angeles special schools; Dr, W. T. Foster, director of Poliak foundation of economic research; Dr. Albert Guerard, professor of English, Stanford university; and Dr. E. V. McCollum, professor of John Hopkins university. Registration for the session will begin on June 5, there being one week's Intermission between the close of the spring quarter and the opening of the summer quarter. A total of nine hours of work may be taken period. during the ZTdT1,r." 1933 MECCA All roads lead to Chicago this year, with train, bus, plane and ehlp lines expecting a gala summer business bringing tourists to the Century of Progress Exposition. Photo shows deek scene on the Great Lake' largest liner, the Seeandbee, which will be devoted exclusively this summer to carrying visitors to the fair. GROWTH OF THE RELIEF SOCIETY six-we- o TOLD TUESDAY NEPHI L. MORRIS President TALKS TO WEBER One Louisa CONTRACTS FOR GREEN TOMATOES A TREMONTON, May 23 large number of farmers in this have signed concommunity tracts for growing green tomatoes for the Randolph Marketing company of Los Angeles. H. H. Sessions, the representing California company, has been In Tremonton for several days and expects to contract about 200 acres he said. The company will pay 25 cents a lug at the packing plant and will operate here during the packing season. cents a crate is Twenty-fiv- e equal to a little more than (16 a ton. The young tomato plants will arrive in this city for distribution today. Robinson Conference Growth of the L. D. 8. Relief society, which was organized in the Ogden tabernacle fifty-si- x years ago, and known as the The Object of Life Is to Weber stake relief society, to a group of 104 societies with a Teach the Meaning of combined membership of 70,000 Life, Said Speaker. women, was outlined Tuesday by Mrs. Ida Treseder, president of Adversity makes strong men, the Ogden Stake Relief society whereas prosperity breeds a race at the convenannual four-staof weaklings, declared Nephl I,. tion in the tabernacle Tuesday. Morris of Salt Lake City in adMore than 1600 Relief society dressing 163 members of the women were in attendance at 1933 graduating class of Weber ihe conference from the Weber, baccalaureate services North Weber, Ogden and Mt. college Sunday night. stakes. Mrs. Louisa Y. Mr. Morris advised the young Ogden president of the genmen and women graduating from Robinson, eral board, was . the principal the college against seeking the speaker at the conference. easy road In life, and said the Money no longer will be the period following the World war standard of value in living, but would go down In history character and service will be the having produced very few real measure of success, said Mrs. because of the prosperleaders, speaking of changes ous condition throughout most Robinson, which may come about in the of the world. He added that in ideals of civilisation. Every times of Valley member of the L. D. S. church adversity, the Civil war and is a working member, and the Forge, other periods of trial had come organization will be a big facmost of this nations real lead- tor In bringing about the new Mrs. Robinson to dump more liquor than we ers. order of The object of life Is to teach continued. things, can sell. Ayers testified he had Morof law, Mr. smelled glasses on the bar which the meaning We are living In an age of had a whisky aroma, and had ris said, and trials, misfortune opportunity and also of responseen Pappas on the premises a and hard times make men. Man sibility and I know of none more in his weakness relies upon God qualified to meet it than an ornumber of times. Most of the day Monday was and becomes strong, while man ganization inheriting the spirit conceit becomes of the spent in hearing testimony in the In his own pioneers who founded this declared. he were the words case before the jury received Its weak, country, The baccalaureate services groat of Mrs. Julia F. A. Lund, secre. instructions from Judge John' by President of the general son. In Instructing the jurors were conducted colboard. the judge said that to constitute Aaron W. Tracy of Weberoffered Thomas E. McKay A program of music was ofconspiracy, the evidence must lege. fered at the convention. A chorus show agreement between the de- Che invocation and Joseph C. pronounced the benedic- of 200 women representing the fendant and others to maintain a nuisance. four stakes sang numbers under The Jury after its tion. Numbers on the program in' the direction of Mrs. Annie deliberation returned a verdict solos Clair by J. of guilty, convicting Fotos of eluded organ B.'lan, chorister for the Ogden chorus renditions stake. and and Juanita Virgle having conspired with Pappas to Anderson Weber college mixed Swenson gave a vocal duet and maintain the speakeasy in viola by the chorus. violln-orpa- n duet was played tlon of the law. hr Mr. and Mrs. Lorln F, Judge Johnson's court room Win clwr'ght. was crowded with spectators on Officers of the local stake sothe opening day of court, and cieties gave a luncheon in honor much interest wad evidenced In of the trial. rf visiting board members prethe proceedings When one of the jurors, Douglas Army worms may he abun- ceding the convention. Harvey, returned date after the dant this year because of the noon recess, Judge Johnson late, wet spring and the early warned him that It would hare growth, of gram and weeds, ac- blades. When grain shows defincost the government $1 a min. cording to entomologists of the ite slgne of damage from this ute had he delayed the trial for United States Department of insect it Is usually too late to do he had Agriculture. the period anything about it, and the army failed to appear. The little worm that hatch worm has become full grown, from eggs laid in grass and and finished It'e season's work. weeds grow so fast and chew so Seldom, If ever, does It break Cash for Old fast from April to July, that out twice In the same place In of one year. acres destroy !they often Old Jewelry, Wateh Caeca, The best way to control the what realise farmers before 'crops Bracelets, Bridge Rings, Is worm, entomologists say, watch Careful army la happening. Work, Teeth Ornaments. bait necessary to spot the tiny green- is to sprinkle poisoned asbran to soon as Bring ish cater plilers feeding near over the infested area 2425 Kinel Are. the surface of the ground under the minute caterpillars begin to the shelter of overhanging leaf crawl onto the atalka of the ke tary-treasur- er ne ARMYWORMS NOW ON WAY Gold ' ! HIGH SPOTS Captain Edward Walsh, of the University of Southern California, in training for the coming National Intercollegiate Track Championships at Boston. He is a favorite in the high hurdle events. of the Speakers at GRADUATES . HITS Listen, Ogden! Street Cars are needed by you so use them when you can . . . if you dont use them when you can, they wont be there when needed by you . . . SO Ride theStreetCars California Free Market 2823 Washington Avenue Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Select your fruit and vegetable needs from the largest assortment in the city. Our stocks are fresher . . . our prices lower! Drive Out and Save! Plenty of Parking Space. iHl Baby Chicks Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Black Jersey Giants, White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Brown Leghorns. Also Mamouth Bronze Turkey Poults Visit Our Brooder Room, 361 23rd Street. Anderson Hatchery and Breeding Farm riioiie 4040 and 852 135S liberty Are., Ogden, Utah |