Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 21 1934 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 3 READING ROOM FINAL STAGES Located On Twenty-fift- h Street North Ogden Also Served Utah Growers Will Receive Checks In January Says pispatch Eleven hundred sugar beet production control contracts have been signed by the committee and county agents In the Ogden factory district according to A L Christiansen county agent Practically all of the contracts i' showing clear cases of ownership have been forwarded to the sugar section In Washington for payment Mr Christiansen expects to have those cases of rented farms both cash renters and share tenants reviewed and forwarded tomorrow night This will leave only the late contracts and very complicated cases to be finished next week Governor Henry H Blood’s plea to the AAA' to speed tip sugar beet benefit payments to Utah growers brought a reply from R G Tugwell acting secretary of agriculture that checks would be sent to Utah farmers shortly after January 1 declares an Associated Press dispatch Mr Christiansen said preparation of his office files is now in progress In order to do this work rapidly it i? necessary to close the extension service office to visitors Monday and Wednesday of next week On Thurs-da- y the office will function as usual ) The Carnegie free library announces the opening of a reading room located at 109 Twenty-fift- h street This room has been made possible through the assistance of the FERA and Is designed to accommodate anyone having the time and Inclination to read Approximately 200 volumes including fiction travel history and biography have been placed on the shelves Files of magazines and newspapers will be availably at all times The reading room will be open until further notice : from twelve o’clock noon until nine p’ m every day in the week fy V M A deposit station also opened in North Ogden during the week The reading room: will be ppen Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Sunday of each week It is located in the ward building The ' school house : has been selected as the location of the deposit station in Burch Creek This station will not be’ opened yntil Jan‘ V uary 3 'V This project is being carried on without additional expense to the Carnegie library As the book supply is dependent almost entirely on donations the library will be grateful for further donations of reading material The material will be called for immediately if word is sent ‘to telephone No 209 — v J ? - ixi V 'v r i: 1 “ Mistletoe mistletoe yer Iasi chance jnadamef : 44 SING AT PARTYISEEN - - - FOR UTAH — - I SALT LAKE CITY Dec 21 — — Possibility that the 1935 leg- to Shrine attend the Ogden invited club 'Christmas party in the Masontc temple Saturday night at which jin the state’s history was seen for the crippled children’s hos- - day when the name of Representative Reva Beck Bosone was mentioned for the place As a member of the 1933 legislature Mrs Bosone sponsored numerous social measures' notably a bill and a resolution for a constitutional amendment providing for minimum wages and hours for" women and children in industry Lake board of governors of the Salt She is a practicing attorney here unit of the Shriners’’ crippled chil- - and was bom in American Fork and dren’s hospitals win talk on the educated at the University of Utah institutions Dr A L Heuther Others in the speakership race chief hospital surgeon Salt Lake are E EL Monson a representative City will explain some of the work from this county and Walter K being done and the help and cures Granger of Cedar City’ 11am’ Wilson Ogden and a sister received by Ogden children J Francis Fowles of Ogden pres- A mixed quartet directed by Mark ident of the 1933 senate Is Mrs Donald Burnett San Francisco to to the seek Robinson Miss are of Carina under pected composed arrangements Douglass Mrs Bernice Tyree Paul post and Senator Herbert B Maw Cragun'and Glenn L Hansen with of this city also is mentioned for Miss La Vin Cragun accompanist the position — will sing several selections There L' ’V be will special music and readings Santa Claus will be present to dis- - HlindrCU BlISV ys J j ex-Fune- ral re-elect- ion JONES 68 DIES Mrs Gladys '’ Thomas Jones 68 wife of William T Jones died Thursday morning at ten o’clock in Modena Iron county Mrs Jones was born in Ogden November 29 1866 a daughter of -- Thomas F and Mary J Anthony Thomas The family made its home in Ogden for many years and later moved to Modena where the husband is a rancher Mrs Jones is survived by her husband and one daughter Emily Jones also the following brother and sisters Mrs P J Naylin Seth E Thomas Sarah Pingree Sparks of Ogden Mrs George Davis Idaho Falls Ida Lyles W Larkin went to Modena Thursday afternoon and will return with the body early this evening Time and place of funeral will be announced by Larkln& Sons L — 4 — SKUNK EMPTIES CHURCH 4-LEWISBURG Pa— (UP)— Skunks are so numerous around Lewis-bur- g that the city council named a committee to see what steps ' could be taken The prevalence of the 'animals reached a climax when one of them became entanin a heating pipe of a church Approximately 100 men from ERA gled forced and the congregation to reheadquarters are working on the North Ogden canyon highway proj- tire ect County Surveyor David A Scott " On Canyon Roadway RESIDENT OF WHIP DEAD said today They are principally engaged In Mrs Arena Bozarth Wimber 74 cleaning- out culverts and preparing widow of James Wimber died this the road for flood waters They are o’clock also opening the completed road morning at through snow so that easier access to the portion under construction Sum-in Thompson I can Wanship jjoyd be had mit county Mrs Wimber was born in Missouri September 10 1860 She lived SEEK EDUCATED DOG in Castledale Utah for 30 years AUSTIN Tex Registrar She has been a resident of Utah E J Matthews —(UP)— for 45 years living the past three of Texas here is of the University searching the rosin Wanship ters to find if there a dog in ' She is survived by one son and classes He received a isletter from three daughters Mrs Lydia Umg-ric- ht North Texas asking for an “educatMrs Wilmer Burnham Irv-- ed fox terrier’' Ing Wimber and Mrs Lloyd Thomp- She is also sur- - in i son of Wanship vived by 17 grandchildren and four sub-stati- on to Carl Werner j‘ cruiter local CHAPPED FINANCES SHOWN The civic committee in charge of the Good Fellows work estimates $1700 will be needed The finance committee obtained agreement of a number of prominent Ogden citizens to contribute $1200 Besides this amount less than $200 has been subscribed This leaves an absolute need of donations totalling $300 during the days before Christmas Contributions are received at the - : great-grandchildr- I ac-cord- ing re- business Ogden office receipts being given to each 0 individual donor and the funds thus once to the raised turned over-aGood Fellows committee Following are letters selected from appeals received today indicating t $25-w- e get-ever- LDP§ Good Fellows care Ogden ill family assign family including in number) children (write For Truly Exquisite GOOD FELLOWS COUPON i Good Fellows care Ogden - Standard-Examine- r: Enclosed please find $ Good Fellows for Christmas 1934 presents for the needy children Name Address as my donation to the Please use this in buying —when we say they are ‘genuine ringless we mean just that — that they are guar- To cjulcldy relieve" chapping roughness cracldng apply soothing cooling Merit hclaium Timed Right' for Xmas Shopping! Xmas -- 3 for bed Only ft ft wi Two Pairs for Chiffon sheer they’re much too sheer and lovely to give much wear but grand for an extrav- lar number gift they’re deceivingly and they’ll outwear any chiffon we know of — for long our most popu- -- Ave -- r V‘ agant and flattering 1 3 pairs pairs $385 65 $475 abou trim crepe with bow trim and practical leather all gaily lined make a selection o£ the season’s smartest HOUSE SUPPERS At this price ycu'll be wise II yon buy three pairs at a time! Cfl r Includes Occasional Chair complete stand lamp end- - table scarf de- canter set—for STAND LAMP AND GLASSWARE This group stand lamp ? includes ' and a 34-pie- ce bridal glassware- cash price only - i splendid -- set of dj 1 O C A ' 1 ( nil to help Santa Claus brinn useful cl£ts GIFT BAGS and GLOVES — either a pair of Fownes kidskin gloves or a fine calfskin bag will make a gift she’ll treasure —we suggest a match- - ' ing 'combination of the two for that most important name on your gift list P Here you will find a wonderful array of furniture for the home from which you can make Christmas selections — living room suites easy chairs davenports dining room and bedroom suites ottomans hassocks cushions chests Come and see them before you buy Phone 551 ¥T ’ FURNITURE FOR THE HOME ! fjmf’ffvni $1395 TRIBE’S ¥ & STEVENS' 8 HOME FURNITURE CO Washington “aii 2359 83750 wel Sheer Chiffon ENSEJMBLE MAKES I I$ pairs $285 Corduroy with Mar- $250 $375 ¥ I v $135 cash Stand lamps complete 'priced as low as Beautiful Boudoir Lamp set including two lamps for dresser and one s ¥ 8 00 $ v Table lamps regular price $450 Christmas special I ¥ 8 K' de- be T Lamps to choose from 5 ' at the popular dollar price we offer grees of sheerness —you decide how practical you wish ypur hosiery gift to "'Ml' Most beautiful line in Ogden Every lamp must be sold by Christmas evei if price will do it 135 Junior Bridge and Table - S3500 SERVICE SERVICE-SHEE- R three beautiful numbers of varying IDEAL PRESENT " please CHIFFON si FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS J Men's Elgin Strap Watch anteed against rings and streaks of any kind — that’s why Dexdales are sure to ' L 17-Je- DEXDALE HOSIERY from Nye’s In Nye 's Gift Boxes L 8 Gift Hosiery : 3 Dana Parkinson assistant regionChristmas program will be given al forester and CCC liaison officer at ten o’clock Sunday morning in for the state of Idaho returned the L D S Eleventh ward chapel from Idaho Thursday after spend- street below Washing- - ing three weeks in visiting camps' Thirty-firs- tton avenue and the public is invited He also attended a district land-use to attend j planning meeting in Seattle The program will Include holiday j At the Seattle conference there music and demonstrations by the were more than a thousand people smaller dej irtments representing the states of Washing— 4-4ton Oregon Idaho and Montana SLAP TORE LOOSE RIBS Conclusions arrived at Mr' ParkLAMAR Mo (UP) — Robert inson said were favorable to the Crockett wanted to show Beatrice forest service plan of handling Vail a classmate he was “paying marginal lands some attention” to her Coming in He encountered rain and snow all from recess! he slapped her on the the way from Boise to Ogden back while ahe stood at a blackboard Examination showed two A sheet of parchment nearly three ribs torn loose from the vertebrae feet square was required for the She also suffered from nervous wedding certificate of the Duke of shock j Kent and Princess Marina- Ladles Ellin I" Telephone Name a Address Parkinson Returns Eleventh Ward WiU From Seattle Meet Offer Entertainment 15 Jewel lVztcli '-- Standard-Examine- r: — $ : I desire to act as Santa Claus’ assistant for one needy me a Please arrangements are under the direction of Larkin & Sons ' I$ I v ? Semi-She- er T - - en - ’ - y punpi--a 4 - : er Leatherette! : on ! THE CHRISTMAS STORE --4-4-- Hn’ tIvo 5m FSf th- Ogden next week a trip of inspection ' LOSES FOUR STARS STATE COLLEGE Pa —(UP) — Unlike previous seasons when Penn State' football squads have been depleted greatly through graduation losses the 1S35 squad will be minus but four of this year’s regulars when practice starts next fall Captain Merrill I Morrison fail'd Harry Sigel halfbacks Shorty Miki elonis quarterback and Lou Kreix-m- an ! of Corduroy! Satin! or - seven-forty-fi- ve thing just to1 keep their faith in Santa Claus will be ever so grateful Please do not let Santa fail my children” v 1 GOOD FELLOWS COUPON I to-to- associated organizations for Christmas gifts coming from the homes of needy children in Ogden and vicinity Every effort will be made by the Good Fellows to provide gifts for all these little folks to assure Christmas cheer in every home However money tor the purchasing of these gifts is limited in the Contributions made to the Good Fellows by people of the community So far this Christmas season these contributions have been relatively small considering the needs Standard-Examin- -- sure appreciate it I just have f small income and am paying for cur home so I have not any money for Christmas My family will appreciate so much any thing you can dd for us” -- HK— LETTER FROM WIDOW “Dear Good Fellows: I am a the need for this Christmas movewidow and have four children They ment: no have daddy to buy them any IN LARGE FAMILY right guard are the only Christmas gifts and if you could members of the varsity squad whd Dear Good Fellows: Just & line 7 or two to inform you that we have bring us some Christmas I would WiU be graduated a : large! family" and as Christmas is getting nearer it becomes a problem to know what to do for all these children There are twelve in all the family six boys and six girls ranging In age from three to nineteen years and as I am the only one to support them there is never a dollar with which to buy a few presents for these children and I therefor- - ask your help to make Christmas morning a happy one for them I do not ask for a donation I will gladly repay you in any way that I can” T ' TO RELIEVE WORRY “Good Fellows Dear Sirs: I hate tw' very much tjo have to write this to you but I have worried until I am about distracted how I can get a V f Christmas for my children “If you hive: a few little things you could spare for them it would ' '' y VS( surely be appreciated and make me feel very happy “There are seven of us at home V' and practically all the income we ' have is the month 3 from our boy who is at the C- C C camp We can hardly scrape along on that and there is not a cent for Hundreds of appeals are being received by the Good Fellows and II I All Masons and their wives are 4-4- - : Lodge Members and Wives May Be First of Sex To Invited To Shrine Preside Over State Club Event Legislature j Donations Being Received at Ogden Standard- Examiner Office Hundreds of Appeals for Help Arrive " j Frank Bevan 525 Canyon road who enlisted in the navy last Sep tember Is home on ten days leave for Christmas He has completed three months' training at San Diego' Calif during which he says he gained 30 pounds “The navy is O K” said Bevan T 'would not trade places with a i civilian Julian ML Pierce 911 Washington avenue who enlisted last August also returned with Bevan for 10 be assigned days' leave Both will to sea duty aboard a- - battleship after their vacation naval recruit LeRoy Williams from the Norfolk Va hospital school is visiting his uncle Harry L Sullivan at the Hotel Ben LoWilliams is en route to mond Bremerton Wash where he has been assigned to a naval hospital lieutenant Commander William J To Complete Cheer Work anything for Christmas We have a little livestock which is all mortgaged and last summer we never raised a bit of hay to feed them and that is so high we are surely financially up against it “I hate to plead poverty and ask for charity but I Just feel like I can’t stand to see my children so disappointed on Christmas If you can please spare them some little 2322 Washington Ave © ti T ketg nttt cuddly and wtrsi ea Intty BMraiiisi thty'r perfect gilts for boys sod girls SIzss StsX —other bags‘ to $1250 —other glove3 to $495 - - GIFT BOXES — we Issue and redeem Z&C green stamps t O'-'i- imf'OMWA A & i—r oKtriiiaM ‘ I |