Show THE OGDEN 14 STANDARD-EXAMINE- POST RESIGNED New Ideas In Chief Thinks BY TREASURER Repair Parts GENERAL PRAISE Cooking Will Be Revealed Peterson Leaving College Bill Too High Public Showings Held To DISPLAYS EARN I To Study Law In Encourage Interest In Flowers t J - i jj Randall J L Chadwicl? C M Barker A L Toone and William Deamer and their bouquets of purple and white lilacs cherry and apple blossoms and pink tulips won the admiration of passersby WARREN NEXT This was the third such display presented The first was arranged by members 01 tne weoer county flower earden and flower show committee who are Mrs Olive T?aslev Mrs Drucilla McFarland Al Gibbv and Roy Beasley and the second was supervised by the River-dal- e farm bureau organization The Warren district is assigned next week-end- 's exhibit This project of f arm floriculture was launched by Weberi county farm bureau under direction iof President George F Stalllngs" aifd the home and community sectiori chairman Miss Hazel Bingham who expressed themselves at the first regular held meeting of last week to stand with the county and local committees lin staunch support of their objective which is to create a keener appreciation of flowers by growing them - "Make the farm ail home with flowers" is the slogaiij adopted by the organization for its campaign It was written by Miss Mary Stewart in a recent contesti Miss Stewart's award was a coniplete collection! of plants shrubs ferns and bulbs for her flower garden SESSIONS Monthly meetings will be held for the flower committees appointed in REGULAR - the county towns where they may study plant problems and receive interesting and valuable training in the plan to have every highway and byway in Webtr county adorned with floral growth Director Leaves To Tests Grazing t View — i — ' "- C L Forsling director of the forest and range exhas gpne to southstation periment ern Utah on an inspection trip He will visit the desert GCC camp in Millard county about £0 miles west of Beaver and other places where made on experiments are bein to imview a lands with grazing proving their forage cover A branch station has been established at the desert jcamp and a great deal of work done About 65000 acres have been fenced and 'facilities for housing and water isupply provided Mr Forsling expects to be gone a number of days as he will make Inspection of other localities where forage improvement' and erosion projects are in force 'He is of the opinion that much good will be acexcomplished through large-sca- le out worn on grazing periments lands as they will be protected against grazing until they shall have recuperated : -- jj jj Bail Abandoned In Possession Cases In Ogden city court Saturday Bill Bakas 40 charged with liquor possession April 13 at Twenty-fift- h p street and Kiesel avenue failed to appear and his bail of $90 was for- -! T t l : I MISS VIOLA DECKER Miss Viola Deckerj who has at- tained a national refutation as an authority on electric cookery and household economics will conduct The Ogden Staridard -- Examiner annual cooking school and electric home institute to be held in the Orpheum theatre dilring the! week of April 23 to 27 inclusive MANY ASSISTING Joining with Thelj Standard-Examiner in arranging for the cooking school are many of the leading Ogden mercantile and manufactur- ing companies togetjher with some whose nationally advertised goods have already won acjplaim of Ogden housewives Officials of the Utah Power & Light company the General Electric Sales ccinpany various food manufacturing companies and retail houses handling electrical goods have joined fith The Standard-Examiner in sponsoring the event The entire 13st of sponsors will be announced la er this week In selecting the Orpheum theatre for the event Thej Standard-Ex- aminer management has obtained a much larger auditoijium than that used last year In he 1933 school there were such crowds that accommodations were taxd to capacity every day and several times it was necessary to turn several hundred women away at the doors i With facilities to seat rxfore than 1200 persons it is believed that school will have sufficient room for all det j siring to attend A graduate of home economics Stout institute and a member of the home economists! bureau of Edison General Electric ppliance company Inc makers of General Electric and Hotpoint J ranges Miss Decker has directed plectric cookery classes in many leading universities and colleges In addition she has had charge of electric cooking schools in such cities ks Birmingham Nashville and and Mobile Ala Tenrj Atlanta Chattanooga Athens and Columbus Gat Miami Jacksonville Tampa and Orlando Fla: Salem Greensboro and Raleigh N C and Charleston and Columbia S C In anticipation wof her visit: here Miss Decker has beeh working on a series of exceptional demonstrations in electric cookery arid she will have a number of excellent and novel recipes In keeping with present conditions and the trend towards economical meals she I has built her school program upon a strictly eco nomical basis At he same time and each dish will be we attracand nourishing appetizing tive As a result of her extensive training and experience in the field of electric cookery sjhe will be able to offer housewives numerous ideas in moderri homemaking OF WIDE INTEREST "We expect to briig homemakers of Ogden a program which will interest every housewife" Miss Decker writes "We will present in dramatized fashion new ideas in cooking j j l up-to-d- Peterson's resignation will be formally presented to the state board of education in Salt Lake City by President Aaron W Tracy Tuesday and if accepted Peterson will leave U P Official Preparing For National Park Traffic by automobile for Washington with Mrs Peterson and their Season son Richard WeAlso at f Tuesday's meeting ber "college will present its budget P E Lewis of Omaha general calendar and teacher list for next manager I of the dining car and hoschool year for board approval tel department of the Union Pacific system Saturday voiced an optimis-Jti- c outlook for business during the coming summer "Things look encouraging" he declared "Business is already a little better and it is steadily improving j We hope to get some real business Examination of candidates' for a this summer" Lewis said that resorts and homidshipman appointment to be in Yellowstone tels Abe made by Utah Congressman park will be " Murdock to the naval academy at opened June 19 The hoteHn Zion Annapolis will be held in the civil park will open May 15 and those service commissioners' quarters in in Bryce and Grand canyon parks the Ogden postoff ice building April May 29 the day - before Decoration 18 19 and 20 Entries for the examday Lewis who formerly resided in ination have been made by the congressman and two of the number Ogden was on' bis way to Cedar passing will be appointed The ex- City to make preliminary arrangeamination will be conducted by A ments Railroad men who met him R Ward secretary of the civil ser- at the Ogden station included Charles Iittlefield assistant to Lewvice commission There are entrants from Brigham is stationed in Ogden 'Gerrit Van -City and Ogden it being ' possible der Vlies Ogden supervisor C that others may be made before McKnight general agent for the Union Pacific and George Jay Un the date of the examination: : ion Pacific clerk f j one-year-o- ? 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For Academy Place Will Enter Special Division of County Dairy Artesian well and open stream sources of the Ogden city water supply are producing 12960000 gallons every 24 hours but only 10900000 gallons are going Into the city reservoirs Assistant Superintendent Harry F Irwin reported Saturday evening to Commissioner Fred E Williams ? j This 2000000 gallon difference he pointed out is accounted for partly by the use pf water at canyon residences but mostly by leakage in the city'js antiquated wood stave pipe r line t Real Estate Transfers The following real estate transfers were reported Saturday by Mae E Bramwell county recorder Lennie Welch (widow) to Jessie W Yoakam All lots 13 and 14 block 1 Chamberlain's Subdivision $10 Norman K Moyes to Minnie B Mqyes (wife) All lots 4g and 46 block 4 Woodmansee addition $1 William Stimpson and wife Annie R to Joseph H Stimpson and wife Mary Part northwest quarter section 8 township 5 north range 1 west $2000 Hyrum Dallinga (single) to Hen-driePart southwest Dallinga quarter section 7 township 5 n6rth range 1 west $1 Byrom L Whittemore and wife Genevieve to Victor Roman Part southeast quarter section 2 township 5 north range 2 west $25 Sarah Marie Burklund (dec'd) by court to Ivar L Burklund et al Part lots 7 and 8 block 24! plat "C" Ogden City —— — — I ka j — Attorney Requests Entry Cancellation District Judge Eugene E Praitt took under advisement Saturday ja motion by Arthur Woolley attorney for Ogden State bank liquidators that certain docketed entries be strickeri from the court record Attorney Woolley contended thit clerks were in error when they entered judgments on petitions arid pleadings These entries he said are picked up by abstractors as !a cloud on the title of bank-ownreal estate Attorneys examining the titles later are in a quandary and many of them have rejected and condemned the title The liquidators Mf Woolley asserted are unable to dispose of " ed bank-owne- d j grey-boun- SWANER j j ' irv j Homespjm Special increasing opium : V-ne- -- New Arrivals In Exclusive Styles! 1 Why not take a street car to theatre— avoid parking 'difficulties —avoid the inconvenience as well as the risk of driving your Car up a dark alley or driveway to your garage at midnight The street car is handy dependable safe and economical—your most sensible form of transportation RIDE THE STREET CAR: NEEDLEWORK rii 2r I CLASSES OPEN I lessons in needlework crocheting and all types of 'knit- ting are now being given to custdmers of Wright's Art Department : The present popularity of articles made of yarn has brought many inquiries for this service ' Instructions are given for the making of the newest Style dresses- - sweaters suits cushions handbags and even afghans gloves from beautiful yarns: The classes are! from 2 to 6 p mJ each' day and are open without charge to all patrons of the department " ' WRIGHT'S "Free flVl vl VRIQIIT'S SALE f After OF GARDEN HOSE Agosta- - ) j i SOMETHING jy O v: DIFFERENT IP Tomorrow morning Wright's put on sale 20000 feet of good I" garden hose-- ot In 25 or lengths all fitted with couplings and ready for use Stock is fresh from the factory Genuine Firestone ot guaranteed hose lengths $119 lengths at Delievered promptly on $225 telephone calls On sale Downstairs WRIGHT'S And of course Mo Call shows you how 50-fo- ds : 25-fo- 50-fo- ot ne i to make that "some thing different" yourself For Spring and Summer party wear and other graduation "dress-uo- " affairs we suggest these fabrics - all-rub-b- - Loye!y crisp TAFFEseml-- ' V ITA LI TY i j Spfcial ay $3050 One Group of Special on Occasional - Including Iron Stand and Large Fancy Jardiniere SPECIAL EACH 5475 :- Fern Stajids Chairs 3-D- :v' Special ay $350 It's Homo Sweet Home at Our Stoe Twelve Months of Each Year li liLUhm t mnmu Furnishers of Home Sweet Home 2322 Washington Avenue 8Sc v CHARMS Smart new In ROUGH weaves CREPES r I L X (for trimly tailored New sport frocks Spring shades Yd THE SMART 89c - ? Sheer cool CHIFFON VOILE in lovely new spring and summer patterns 39 Inches Yd 35c McCALL (V far in 6 ' PRINTED PATTERNS i F'tJ t A VJ ! r i 'J j ' WHITE j' Bags!:! f New Shapes! Rich Leathers ! y- " p - trim Tailored and semi-- 1 dress models as well as the spectator sports types offer the dependable advantages of correct fit and construction designed to bring you buoyantly into the Charmed Circle of smartness fit economy and vitality '( 98 ed the smartest of the white bags to be Chad And we've priced them at only - - a WHITE ICxd Gloves Just as Important to the wirrTE ensemble lii as me uuk are wnue 1 gloves Fine skins in 1 plain or perforated I ' P Leishman T Doxey - L S Furlong H J Black - - - A A - - Agent J Ripplinger - — Agent F F Bybee - - - - - Agent - Agent FL P Cannon Agent - - Agent C G Wagner - - - - Agent - Agent i k Vt V u t - --- --- Representing Metropolitan Life Insurance Co PHONE CS3 SIZES t WHITES BROWNS ' BLACK """ Ull H B O Tander Schuit Agent Vim r - a UK - shoes kealm r AAAA TO 11 ' ¥ WLi— U WIDTHS TO EE! a jiiiLjiiuijn —rf ' S7 a W JzzcUuj 7 7Sf Vsalmi huuiKlfacScaet ? L-ttats -- ( One package for Dry skins another for Oily skins! Contains a cleanser and emollient cream and ' a stimulating lotion Another supply (very limited) to make new friends for Dorothy 1 Gray Everything you need in one box! y i be a "White Summer" and we've select- 'V - '- It's certainly going to A Once upon a time a man had a $5 bin He put it carefully away his pocket "O Mr Man" called the $5 bill In a soft alluring voice "I can do a lot of wonderful things for you Just turn me loose and you'll i "r see" But when the man took the $5 bill from his pocket it slipped and a movie theatre" through his fingers dodged between a taxicab and skipped away laughing and dancing ' By and by the man had another $5 biH This time he was going to be wiser He put it in a steel box behind strong bars But it " called so loud that he could still hear it "Let me out! Let me out!" implored the $5 bilL 'Just think of all the fun I can give you!" And so the second $5 bill ran away Just like the first one " We can help you make your $5 bills behave We know a place you can put them where- - they won't call to you— where they will with their brothers until you have enough to buy the really stay worth-whi- le things of life For complete information call on JOHN £! TELTON Manager E W BEATON Asst BIgr S D GARNr Asst Mgr '!'-- " " 3-D- 1 for f ormal types Beautiful 39 Spring shades Inches wide Yd 98c V Oallr torlnted SILK CREPES Stripes florals figures Full 39 Inches wide Td TA —in m Upholstered in Mohair i ( Can You Makej Your Money Behave? j I Suite i i styles ece - I In i : Living-oo- J ! ii y I 3-Pi- ( imrz V ( Having returned from Calif or- -i nia with a large selection of the i newest west coast styles Mr L i M Wright merchandise manager J of Wright's store reports that Hollywood modes are an instant "hit with Ogden women i r i ' Created In movie centers the new advance summer dresses in pure whites and delicate pastels are "outstanding fashions "With the present summer weather Ogden women are taking advantage of it to wear the handsome new whites and pastels ordinarily not worn untu late in May Wright's are receiving large shipments of the most important dress creations from the Pacific coast r The newest arrivals include many light fluffy frocks which will be selected by Ogden co-efor their graduation frocks In addition to the dresses Wright's are showing a complete selection of the white and color-toaccessories to be used with the light frocks titv s UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO $47&0 rt x 595 arid795 WEEKLY PASSES 5£ X I wonderful selection of the very smartest style leaders from the outstanding fashion creators of New York and Hollywood Advance summer modes in whites and pastels Dainty prints and daring stripes are also shown-aare the newest In lacey fluffy frocks Anything your heart could wish for and at only $595 I':"' priced and $795 A' : Vitality Shoes step smartly into the fashion picture Advance styles reveal the new trehd in materials and T :i iS ck to otitdoor enjoyment sum® Mfej7' - m1 - " TOMORROW Veal Cutlets au Soup Breaded I Gratin Potatoes Fresh Spinach i J Wright's Special Salad Hot Tea i 1 Biscuit Choice of 5c ' Drink WRIGHT'S TEA ROOM HOLLYWOOD MODES OGDEEl HIT j HAKE ) FROCKS I i r fsxv Beautiful new costume slips of per cent pure silk crepes are being featured at Wright's By buying in quantities this 'store has inaugurated a campaign to sell 500 dozen of these fine slips during the summer season 4 Because of its instantly apparent value at this low price actually hundreds of thesej slips have already been sold The slip Is bias-c- ut for perfect fit full 47 inches long is made with the bodice top or styles A rich lace trim at the top and bottom or a neatly tailored slip are offered to choose front sell This slip would at about $149 but ordinarily having placed such an enormous order Wright's are able to sell them atorfly $1 It's Ogden greatest slip value They are on sale on either the Main Floor or the Second Floor With the first callof Spring SINGLE FAKES barly Summer - s 100 50 DREADED VEAL ! o f- Line-U- p ARE FEATURED : are exports A Great Sim SLIPS MODE m i f— -- L lL ece Suitp Upholstered -- Yugoslavia's ate Overstaffed ay Grant 27tH and Italy's olive crop Is 11000 metric tons under last year's ! K 3-D- i : r- WEDNESDAY Living-Roo- real estate in liquida- tion proceedings Realistic electric hares that squeak ds and leap to encourage trie how they may prepare inexpensive is a feature of the dog meals how they may obtain imore - j Manchester at track England leisure for themselves and how they may eliminate kitchen drudgery" The program will be varied daily t CLIX and plans are now being made for Now Operating the an entertainment program in addi STATION SERVICE to tion the demonstrations ofjelecat trie cookery GET TOE PRICES AT TRIBE'S HOME FURNITURE CO BEFORE YOU DECIDE 2-Pi- ' ' Specials — Y PURE Judge - Eugene E Pratt Saturday awarded the Zion's Savings Bank & Trust company Judgment of and Interest on a promissory note secured by a real estate mortgage against the Federal Bond & Finance corporation the Western Mortgage Syndicate company and others The court directed foreclosure of the real estate mortgage but declined to foreclose a chattel1 mortgage as requested by the plaintiffs it i $6-615- I i 4 4 r Three-Da- y ld j ng MONDAY-4-TUESDA- WATER SII017N For the Weber county dairy show in Plain City to be held May 11 several Four-- H club boys are fitting and training calves - to enter the showmanship contest This contest is open to all boys of Four-- H club age who own or can make arrangements to get a dairy calf not over six months of age Several prizes will be given to the winners in each breed All boys interested in showing a calf are advised by F M Peterson assistant county agricultural agent to start training their calves immediately ' ' FOR CALF SHOW Judgment Granted BUSINESS RISE On Realty Mortgage law school ! 1 feited 1 Joe King was not in court to answer a liquor possession charge on April 13 on Washington avenue between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h streets and his' bail of $90 was and home-makiWe will j show i women how they may economize declared forfeited ! HUGE LOSS OF LEWIS AWAITS II J - j Saturday's display was presented in the Wright window by the North Ogden farm bureau organization under supervision of the flower committee chairman Roy Snooks SThe donors of flowers were F I GOYS PREPARE Washington The alluring ensembles of epring blossoms being displayed in Ogden by jWeber councity each week-en- d axe towns increasing receiving ty praise Approval of a claim for $25282 for repairs to a fire department was held up Saturday by the Morris Blaine Peterson announced truckcommissioners at the suggestion city Saturday bis resignation as treas- of Fire Chief Rial C Moore for an urer of- Weber college to take ef- investigation into what he termed fect immediately upon acceptance an "excessive charge" A recently received invoice shows by the state board of education two radius rods and two brake supHe said he plans to leave this ports with for four wheels week for Washington D C enter plus express linings are billed for $25282 the law school of George ' i WashingPointing out that the parts can ton university be obtained from only one firm the Peterson served as secretary and manufacturers of the trucks Chief treasurer of Weber college for two Moore requested an attempt be made years immediately preceding the in- to have the costs reduced stitution's transfer from L D S church to state control in 19331 and was last year appointed treasurer He was graduated from the University of Utah in 1931 his course there including two quarters in the SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 15 R For a Limited Time! 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