Show 14 THE OGDEN STAN DARD-EXAMINE- '1 TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 25 1935 R " Retiring President Honored SPEAKS BLOOD EBEIi SENDS ON ECONOMY IN assures commerce Lham ' t Manager Also Goes On Trip Large Crowd Hears ber Members of Personal Attention ureamng tne ogden chamber Stanford Contest Five Weber college debaters with their manager Leland H Monson ' Calif- - to today left enter a debating series on the ques tion "Resolved that the nations o the world should agree to preveh the international shipment of arms and munitions" They will debate February 28 March 1 and 2 ' Those making the trip are: Kath leen Foulger Barbara Lindquist Russell Harris Lloyd Williams and John Nelson ' o: commerce since its organization with many interventions in legislative matters all with unselfish motives and assuring Its members of a per- for-Stockto- n r f sonal sympathetic hearing in the future Governor Henry H Blood addressed officers and members of the chamber Monday evening In the Ben Lomond hotel Governor Blood was the guest of honor at the annua dinner meeting and installation o newly elected officers FOR RIGHT START Governor Blood was introduced by Samuel C Powell toastmaster who declared that because of clrcum stances developed by recently en acted legislation business men more than ever before had been compelled to take an active part in - politic" and to exercise' every means a their command to save their indi vidual business from extinction" As a contributing aid to solve what he aeciarea to be a very grave prob lem business men he said should take a greater interest in the selec tion of candidates at the primary elections Elimination of the unqualified person at the primary would he said eliminate endless difficulty Charles N Barr former secretary of the Des Moines Iowa and Indianapolis Ind chambers of com merce also addressed the members Mr Barr declared Ogden hart estab lished an enviable record in the sup- port of its community chest "To my knowledge" he said no city in the United States had made a beer showing in the total amount of original chest pledges collected" Mr Barr credited the chamber of commerce as having wielded a con structive influence in behalf of the movement Mr Barr is in charge of the present chest campaign here : EXPLAINS FINANCES Governor Blood devoted the ma jor part of what he described as 'an intimate business talk" to an explanation of his proposed financing' program as presented to the legis Jature in hjs budget message "fJo one" he said "will question that the state goveriment like other businesses faces the serious problem of meeting the increased costs of operating with revenues on th decline Only by the strictest sort of ieconomy will it be possible to void 'increasing the public debt which in : Jthe United States will this year treach an unprecedented height" i Declaring drastic action had been Haken in cutting state government 'operating costs wherever it had been i practical to do so Governor Blood — sald that in one particular depart -ment the judiciary "less money has i actually been appropriated than is provided for in the statutory requirements"! -- head" Governor "Every "Blood said "has given closest board ion in a determined effort to reduce government costs and' I have every reason to believe that with proper legislation continued p eration and careful supervision to gether with a genuine determina tion to live within our income we can be free of bonded Indebtedness co-o- 1 !- - by 1943" LARGE INCREASE Frank M Browning newly elected president was introduced to the meeting by retiring President L H Andrews The latter read his annual report' outlining the chamber's ac tivities for the past year T tJeppeson who retired from the tjffice of treasurer and was sue ceeded by H B Barton declared the membership had risen during the last year from 254 to 459 and that monthly revenues had increased from $115800 to $192000 Part of the credit fur this progress was given to Ezra J Fjeldsted who "7 as again ap pointed secretary Other new officers introduced at the meeting were Harry W Beckett Jr and Dayid S Romney who were elected to the offices of first and second vice presi dents respectively A program of musical entertain ment under direction of Roland Parry was provided by 30 music stu dents from Weber college v — 4 Damages Demanded Result of Accident - A suit against Dr George Fister Ogden physician for damages of $11879 for personal injuries alleged to have been suffered in an automo- Miss Foulger won second place in Ogden-Brigha- the junior college division of a col lege tournament held on the coas Russell Harris last year was the winner of the state high scnooi aeaate heia at Weber collese Miss Lindquist is vice president of the local chapter of the nationa: debating society Phi Rho Pi The other speakers Nelson and j The new president of the chamber of commerce Frank M Browning: (left) is shown in the act of presenting j to the commerce chaimbcr office a framed photo graph of the retiring- president J II Andrews (right) The presentation took place Monday after the annual election and before the annual membership meeting - i AGENT BEGINS TESTS MADE ON CONTROL SERIES DUW ANTENNA Editor's Note: Questions are fre quently asked-- regarding the com munity chest An effort Is being made to answer some of the more frequently asked queries In a series of 12 questions The chest organ ization today presents the following Question No 7: Why shouldn't the government finance all the welfare agencies in the community? Answer Both public and private welfare agencies are essential to the No community welfare program community can afford to eliminate either The public agency can better meet mass relief needs but the private agency has a greater flexibility it responds more readily to It fosters the community control scientific spirit and professional attitude in social work and keeps alive a consciousness of our community responsibility Jto provide for the Local Gatherings Precet Election of County Committee Installation ' Further meetings were being held todayj' by A L Christiansen countv agen to give Information to farm ers who anticipate entering the fed eral hog and j corn control program this lear The first meetings took piaca Monday in Liberty and Hunts- vlllej A meeting was held today in HooiSer meeting house for farmers of Hooper Roy and Kanesville to oe lonowea by a meeting Wednes- uay ior rain uiiy warren and West Warren In the Warren meetine nouse and another gathering In the federal building in Ogden Wednes day afternoon MrJ Christiansen said full exnla- nation of the! corn and hog control progfam for 1935 is being made and tnat Ian opportunity will be civpn ateri to make community sign-UD- S i ne § set-u- p this year with few changes will be the same as in 1934 The organization meetinsr will b neia i in tne federal building Wed nesaay at rpur o'clock At this meeting members of the county committee will be elected - Husband Charges Cruelty In Complaint Chlrging that his wife treated mm tcrueiiy and called him Vile Clarehce Levy filed action for divorce against Christene Levy ioaaj in tne second district court The complaint recites that his wife for several years has lived apart and at present is irompim I two mirior children residing with in New YorkfCity where they were married May p8 19181 The complaint also prays that the court shall decide as to the of th£ children whose care custody he has provided for and custody he is willing to assume — j namef? School Party Goes To rsity Meeting Student body officers - of Weber County High school accompanied by Principal Johri Q Blaylock and Superintendent Keith Wahlquist left today! to attend a conventien of student pody officers sponsored by the University of- - Utah ' in Salt Lake City I -- Thf Weber of New KLO Transmitter iNearing Final Stages mstauation worK on the new KLO transmitter is rapidly ap proaching its final stages and to night tests will be made of the complete radio frequency and modulating stages although the broadcasts will not actually go out on the air A dummy antenna is used for" these trial tests so that there will be no interference to listeners of other stations due to the variations in tuning of KLO that are necessary Last night brief tests were made on a dummy antenna cf the radio stages alone and D'Orr Cozzens en- - offBorks In his Introductory talk Mr Mel 2 Road Patrol Halts Two Idaho Drivers ion n t ? - —— : Reception Follows Dinner and Lecture - Journey Begun By Banker and Wife E G Bennett vice president and general manager of the First Security corporation left Monday with Mrs Bennett for New Women of the First Prpshvfprtnn where he will attend aOrleans La of church were in charge of a monthly the American Bankers' meeting association dinner and lecture held lin the executive committee of which he is church at Twenty-fourt- h street and Ay member Aaams avenue Monday evening the meeting they expect About 170 people enjoyed the oc- to Following witness the Mardi Gras In New casion Orleans returning in about two The many tables in- th hall was made a pretty picture being weeks — ' adorned with spring flowers and pussy wiuows Mrs Wade Johnson was In charge of the dinner and Mrs J H Peckennauffh had rh of the dining room Couple The main feature of the evening — --— — was tne lecture on "A Wnmanv DALLAS Texas' Feb 26-- (UP)— xnais ana Experiences a n ram Maker" by Mrs Reva Beck Bosone The mothers of Clyde Barrow" BonDemocratic floor leader in the Utah nie Parker and Raymond Hamilton legislature ana an attorney in Salt three of the south west's most noLake City who was- nrespntpd hv torious desperadoes were convicted the Rev John Edward Carver today on federal charges of harboring-Mrs Bosone was the honors Clyde and Bonnie were guest at an informal reception held among fifteen defendThey at the home of Principal and Mrs ants involved A M Merrill after the lecture Mrs Bosone was formerly a teacher in Ogden schools being In charge of a department of elocution : - - Home-comin- m WRIGHT'S WILL QUIT GROCERIES s t r opace lxeeaea r or wtner c kT i i Activities Buyer Sought For Stock " - - - C Angus Wright president and manager of W H Wright & Sons company announced today that the store has decided to discontinue Its meat and grocery department el ective when the store can obtain buyer for the stock and equip ment Mr Wright expected that this would be soon 'An increased demand for space to take care of our other store activities is the reason for this decision" Mr Wright said enaing completion or arrange ments to close out tne department the meat and grocery units are do- ng business' as usual Mr Wright said Beauty ervices l - — ' ' To search for burled treasure of the Incas four young Italian explorers have left Ecuador for the bank ofthe Rio Negro and Amazon rivers of South America f MiiiQ ijargam - ! Always Imitated But Never Equalled We invite com- Finder 3? Wave dry tl ana puampoo fA4 U Finger Wave parison on quality service Why "Here is a man Barker said who comes Into court pleads guilty se to and the judge fixes a fine of $15 If he Is to be given any consideration he should have pleaded not guilty and appealed to the district court from any decision of the judge A dangerous prece dent has been established and if it Is possible for every person to run to the city commissioners with ex cuses for reducing fines imposed by a city magistrate after a fair trial: close the mag then you may pay more? Shampoo and Marcel Late 1929 Hudson 0 Sedan Complete new motor driven just 6500 miles five new oversize tires only run 4000 miles new paint job new battery 6 months old 6-- ply 15-pl- Shampoo Finger Eyebrow Arch Wave All for - A 4 210 01 For Your Appt Thone 177 4 y B B fi 11 V LJ-UL- BUDDY 1 147 Crigham Six-rou- hot water heater in fact W Jf7 n TS Wave ate just like a new car in every detail Price $300 Phone 2SS7-or Dr Fishburn Finder Shampoo Color Rinse and Manicure- Only Y MARK nd pounds Main Event Denver POPULAR PRICES o2 i Washington Ave First Bout at 8:30 p m Sharp 4 o ' f-j- L Sew Smart C ottons! as-we- istrate court" t We've gathered the finest of the 1935 cotton crop! Beautiful fast color patterns on fine close-wov- (3 PRINTED DIMITY— Crisp fresh new printed dimity gay patterns in polka dots checks and floral patterns 36 inches wide Yard £$jfy PRINTED VOIL&-Dai- nty sheer printed voiles beautiful new patterns for lovely afternoon frocks eA Full 39 Inches wide Yard WASH FABRICS— Bright fresh new wash fabrics lawn batiste etc Gay new spring patterns ' 39 5f --t 4-?inches wide Yard POWDER PUFF MUSLIN — Fine sheer crisp powder jjuh uiuinuis lively new patterns 3d incnes O en fabrics Ogrden's largest selection GILBRAE CLOTH— Beautiful new spring line of fine Gilbrae cloth All new patterns new finish fast colors 36 Inches wide Yard w COMEDY TO BE MusuuivfcK — smart fresh pre-shrunk-- It's so lovely and fresh! A delight to work on! Easy— but beautiful stamped designs! Fine Kiddies' aprons 2 4 6 years Rompers with toy ducks included Living room pillows- - yarn furnished Cay Mary Hipwell as Mrs Blossom McKay Wendell Holmes as Harry Booth Eva Holliday as Smudge: Dorothea Holmes as Kitten Blake Ernest Bouwhuis as Dick Smith Marvin Hunter as Roger Gail and Senith Holliday as Mona Spark A good time is promised for all who attend Admission wll be by ward activity cards Musical selec tions will be interspersed between - Knitting bag material furnished Pot holders and nanger material furnished Baby dresses fine material infant size i Pillow cases Piquot tubing 42 inches wide Crib covers floss furnished : - $145 590 390 890 $125 $125 Linen lunch cloth 54x72 inches Guest towels finished ends pure linen (Main Floor) FAVOR BODYGUARDS BOSTON UP) — Tte bodyguard fad has hit the Massachusetts state house Once only the governor had a retinue of two men Governor James M Curley still has his two guards but the flair has spread so that now Lieutenant Governor Joseph lu Hurley and Attorney Gen eral jfaui a uever eacn nave a bodyguard In fact all the higher elected state officers except State Auditor Thomas H Buckley and Secretary of State Frederic W Cook are guarded 500 69 890 690 Couch set materials furnished ce ' ' 4vp ew Needlework! ? -- seersucker wide Yard eight-fiftee- acts new for street and sports wear Very attractive pat- - AfX terns Yard Qv£ REXSIIAN— A brand new sport fabric Beautiful pati terns absolutely 36 inches AfA The Wilson LDS ward will pre sent its annual play a three act comedy entitled "He's My Pal" un der direction of Miss Jennie Holmes n In Thursday night at the ward hall The cast is made up of the fol lowing: Wayne Bingham as Tom Sparks John Opheikens as Wally Allen Fern Defrees as Ma Averill Lois Choules as Lark Marie Sumner Joseph Holmes as Calvin Mc- - v 590 Yard GIVENBY WARD -- 350 O Gombl C learance! ! f VERA DALEROUT BEAUTY SHOP Assisted by Norma Howard 252 Patterson Ave All Work Guaranteed Phone 2060-- J Suits ' v- - for v y t ''' gden District M Men's- - 'DASKETBALL TOOnriAMEfJ February - Ci£ r" Vk handsome patterns both light and dark colors Mannish ' styles fabrics Actual values to $12 95 sizes 6 to lg ycarSj Long-wearin- g: Hey Kids! Sa f 5)11 Eight Games Wednesday and Thursday Six GamesFriday Four Games Saturday Tournament Opens at 2 p m Wednesday Prices: General Admission 25c t - -2 G IB-Tea- ms-1 - Only one hundred of them! Every one a beauty I Brand new styles and 27-2- 0 1- Values to $1205 ' Vcfcor lis! School ' QU rAiIfeaiZISiJ the-offen- 17E00ESD1Y Feb 27 8:30 p m SEVEN FISTIC BATTLES a der extenuating circumstances March OOPOEUniTOElTnE mum PLEADS GUILTY Barlow appeared before the commissioners to appeal from the fine of $15 which was imposed Sat urday by Judge Hyrum A i Belnap after having pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding Barker took ex ception to the procedure reminding the city commissioners that while they had pardoning power only un A prices deduced fe A M -- rv tlV TT TWT? To) N -- ? '''lllllw'li'Ujg-mz-w"PB- ternoon - :: Warren Intends To Celebrate Thursday The policy of the city commission ers to lighten penalties Imposed by the city magistrate was opposed by City Attorney George ' Si Barker during the regular session of the city commissioners late Monday af i r ' l!aaa"ua'liJ-!'1'"Wi'JiTifitrtWBMiflim WSsdi? : PREVIOUS CASES! Barlow's fine was finally reduced upon motion of Mayor H W Peery who declared he was willing to do so only because of two previous sim liar cases where influences he charged were brought to bear on the vote cf the commissioners to do so In qualifying his vote to rescind part of the fine Commissioner O'Connor declared In doing George With only three days remaining so it was with - the understandine for motorists to obtain their new that matters of this sort would not automobile licenses before the date a be given again hearing by the on which their old plates expire ac commissioners Barlow's fine was tivity continued at a high pitch to changed from $15 to $750 day at the Ogden branch of the state tax commissioin Monday's rush duriner which 800 sets of plates were issued exceeded by several hundred the number of applications' handled on any previous day this season said C Lucius Laudie In charge of the local office CROWD SMALLER The crowd about the office in the 'He's My Pal" To Be Seen courthouse was not so large today Thursday Night In but It was explained that the ap Wilson Hall plications are being handled at linkoff said the fame of Weber col lege in debating "has traveled from coast to coast" and they considered it a distinct honor to debate against me local college The Stanford coach Robert Gros ana the Weber manager Leland H Monson were also Introduced I PRESIDENT PLEASED President Xaron W Tracy of We ber college said he was pleased to see the fine support from citizens of Ogden as shown by large attend ance The Stanford debaters were to be guests today at University of Idaho of who KLO is gineer supervising southern branch in Pocatello and the installation reported that' the were scheduled to meet a southern equipment was functioning thor- branch team this evening oughly satisfactorily From this faster rate point on the tests will involve the Every preparation possible is be high fidelity modulating units of made Mr Laudie said to pre ing the transmitter Listeners however vent unnecessary on the delay will not be able to hear these tests probable 5000 more applications until probably Thursday which will likely be made to the Final completion of the new staOgden office While no commitment tion still hinges upon the receipt of has been obtained from the loca Charged with operating a truck police and sheriff 's offices strict en special transformer equipment now without a public utility permit and en route from Newark N J This of the law requiring auto also overloading Alfred Hahn 30 forcement ' particular apparatus comnrises the xsiacKioot Idaho was arrested to mobiles to be equipped with new on March 1 is expected from high power supply for the big tubes day by State Highway Patrolman plates used in the transmitter state the highway patrol A bill was Faulkner This morning application was ueorge to be presented today in the state was Hahn 110 released on bail on made by wire to the federal com each legislature extending the time lim to appear In city court it munications commission in Wash- ivaarcncharge z OTHER TAX WORK ington D C for authority to beNevhi McCord' Twin Falls Idaho gin what are known as equipment was Dooicea at the The of the in tests at one ajn Thursday morn charge of reckless county jail on a waiting until after March 1 public to make driving following ing These tests will actually eo his arrest on the North Ogden road tax returns to the Ogden office is out over tne air and will afford Monday night by State Highway urged by Mr Laudie The majority KLO engineers an cDnortunitv tn and of such transactions he explained jrairoimen check actual reception of the new George Faulkner smurthwaite rewas McCord require the services of office help station As soon as the equipment leased on $15 bail to to clear up certain points all of March appear tests are concluded then KLO be 2 in city court which-- contributes to delaying those gins with the authority of the com who are waiting to obtain automo f mission a 30 day period of orosram bile registration certificates and li tests pending issuance of the new cense plates Dixie xeaerai license Mothers Convicted of Harboring officers who made? thet trip are Claude Anderson studept body president Hooper: Ruthg Christiansen vice president Harrisville and Jennabee Ballif secretary North Ogden — In Speeding Case Says G S Barker at high speed - f High Dangerous Precedent Set i s on hiiJi PARDONPOWERS needs of our neighbors The human soul will never be satisfied to give its charity through tax levies alone If charity goes faith and hope go for of the three —faith hope and charity — charity is the greatest If we are to preserve oiir faith and our hope in our existing Williams are considered " among civic social and business institutions and in our ability to recover outstanding debaters at the college from the devastating effects of the HUMOR PREVAILS depression private social work must Will Rogers Jr oldest son of the be preserved actor and writer and his partner David S Mellinkof f representing Stanford university Monday night debated against a vWeber college team Lloyd Williams and John Nel son in the Weber college auditorium event it was a The munitions question was used While introducing the speakers totate senator Ira Huggins re marked that Will Rogers Sr Is New High Mark For Season "one of the few men today who can Set At State Tax say anything "and get away with it" Both the Stanford speeches were Branch filled with humorous remarks no-decisi- iiiiiiumttaii BOARD EXCEEDS last-yea- r Warren will celebrate g day 28 An Thursday February City highway near Perry on Janu- entertainment twill be held in the ary 19 last was filed Monday in Warren L D S hall at one o'clock the Third district court of Salt Lake followed by a luncheon There will City by Louis B Bigler Salt Lake be a dance at night' Insurance man T All former residents and friends The accident happened when' a are invited to Argentina may establish an Insti- join in the celebra- - ute to liquidate frozen bank as car which Dr Fister was driving tion i sets came into collision with a car occuand Ezra Jones Ogpied by Bigler den All three were injured Dr Fister' who received a fractured knee cap has his leg In a cast and is walking with crutches Mr Jones who received a fractured arfn and contusions has been released from the hospital Bigler who received :©n-:Llvarious injuries has also left the hospital in Brigham City bile accident on the TO CALIFORNIA "ViVVW''r w: jai LAWYER AVERS Community -- Chest FIVE DEBATERS STATE AFFAIRS CrrimvSwSS Why Ogden Needs a Beginner's extension full 69£ Fair Winslow Special Ballbearing (as shovrn) $125 Union Hardware for boys No 5 V ' Au V fair Union Hardware with full leather back Pair for girls $195 CUSHIONS ' Season Tickets 3100 o the finest fun and exercise to every Wright's bring — boy and girl at a price they can afford to pay! Finest quality skates that will last longer than others at comparable prices Buy now! $125 Mm On Sale Downstairs Union Hardware Juniors for children under Vj"7 7 years Pair ') |