Show THE OGDEN ° Random References YOUNG ELECTED OFFICERS' CHIEF 6 Grant Young Salt Lake county sheriff was elected president of the Utah Peace Officers’ association at a concluding business conven-tioni- n meeting of their two-d- a w-a- Artcraft Friendship Week Only Ask About “Chafeze” for your hot comfort during weather this short period to buy these glamonths Foundation Garment morous stockings at reduced prices (adv) Dept at L R Samuels chiffon regularly and now Wolfers (Adv) $135 at $100 — The Home Owners' In Court Loan corporation filed suit against Decree — Naomi Pickford Holmes Thomas and Esther Larsen today was granted a divorce from today Second district court asking Vernon James Holmes in Second note a on of $226217 judgment district court She alleged nonand $106 interest and foreclosure and cruelty They were support of a mortgage married March 27 1939 in Audrey Trev and Guenevere Cawley formerly of Hotel Ben Fur Storage— Insured cold T Lomond are now at the Nadine Gajewsky 2414 Wash Phone 1071 Featuring Merle Norman cosmet(adv) ics Complimentary facial will be given by appointment Ph 4411 To Wed — J Gordon Felt and (Adv) Helen Mansfield both 21 Robert Brooks 23 and Bertha Halford In Midwest — E A Lorentzen 21 all of Ogden today had obassociate economics professor at tained marriage licenses at the Utah university will assume a county clerk’s office teaching fellowship at Northwestern university in Evanston 111- Dr George O Bartlett announc-ethe removal of his dental of Monday fices to 410 First Security Bank Get Your Sunday Meat from Lou (adv) James and His Dad and include Birth — Mrs S T Pidcock to some of that good country style waffles day was notified of the birth of sausage and serve with for breakfast City Meat Market her first granddaughter June 13 2606 Wash (adv) at Niagara Falls to Mr and Mrs Charles E Peterson both Weber graduates Mrs Peterson Appointed — Dr Calvin S Smith college Miss Harriet Robithe former is Granite school district superintenis This second child son their been has the nine dent years past and In instructor physics appointed It Is simply common sense to chemistry- at Carbon college in provide for a positively certain fu Price ture need The purchase of a lot in Memorial park or crypt Aultorest Harry Thomas formerly with Mausoleum in the provides for Oil now at Sinclair 1950 WashIt is a an investneed and such ington Invites old and new cus- ment that is for any tomers (Adv) (adv) purpose To Coast— Librarians including Speaker — Aaron W Tracyst will 120 representatives of lending speak in the L D S Twenty-firlibraries in -- the United States ward Sunday at seven p chapel Brazil and Ireland visited places m His subject will be “Meaning of interest in Salt Lake City Friof Genealogical and Importance day during a pause in their trip Work” to the annual conference of the American Library association in on The most for your trade-i- n San Francisco 1939 Ford Wes Lund Service 7th Wash (adv) Special Factory Cooperative Sale and on new 1939 Heatrola Estate “The thoughtful thing to do”— Ranges Extra large trade - in sampler (adv) give Father a Whitman’s Boyles He will enjoy it too Lunhardt’s (adv) Auto Tags — State highway Drug drive will their open patrolmen Will Pay Cash’ for your used on uninspected automobiles SunGlen Bros Music Co day when the peace officers’ con- piano (adv) vention closes here All automobiles were to have been inspected Ridgeways Tea at Jerry’s Food by Thursday Mart Phone 524 or 525 Free De(adv) Audrey Trew and Guenevere livery Ben of Hotel Cawley formerly Growing girls’ white and two Lomond are now at the Nadine Christenson’s Featuring Norman cosmetics Com tone oxfords $189 (Adv) plimentary facial will be given by non-taxab- le LIONS SELECT NEW LEADERS ‘ ( Continued from Page 1) L Hansen Logan and Edwin C Randall Ogden Direct Activities Major activities — Glen HamIdaho and mond St Anthony prizDuffin Activity Nampa Ray es—W A Nash Preston Charles Brown and A B Nielson both of Rigby Prizes— Floyd Johnson RigCrockett by chairman Russell Preston Conservation of sign — J L Hiatt Heber City chairman Alden Tall Rigby and E H Llood ( ' Preston - Braille magazine — Stewart Max- -' ey Caldwell Idaho chairman G A Hawley Hazelton and Lowe Ashton Heber Utah Song leadPocatello ers — Rudy Goranson Falls chairman Sam Vance Haz Weiser elton George Binning Ph 441L (Adv) Election judges — N R Miller appointment Peston James C Hill Salt Lake In Canyon —Progressive Camera City Dr M W Fish Brigham club of Salt Lake City will visit City and N W Lowe Grace Chinatown scenic area in Weber canyon Sunday for a field day of THREE INJU RED IN ROAD WRECK Three persons received injuries in an accident Friday night attributable to a heavy rainstorm and sleek streets They weir to be released from Dee hospital today Cars driven by J G Longnecker of 3772 Washington and Frank C King 22 of 2518 Washington a taxicab driver were in collision anc Friday night at Thirty-firs- t WaJL Injured were Mrs Longneck er 43 leg and hand lacerations Mrs Albert Pearson of 3055 Pa cific a hip dislocation and Al E Jenkins 18 Ogden possible arm fracture and back injuries The three were passengers in the Long-neck- machine er 7 HORSE SHOW TO RESUME TONIGHT SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 1939 R Voyage' Congragationalists Mark Their Golden Anniversary Says F D R 'Bon 3- Elks’ lodge auditorium Joseph Holbrook Davis county Utah sheriff and Oscar E Lowder electwere officer state probation ed first and second vice presidents respectively The three were Young elected by acclamation Holbrok and Lowder h?d been first -- second and third vice presidents of the association respectively during the past year’ district atW Stanley Dunford torney of Utah county was electased third vice president The s to sociation thi3 afternoon treasurer elect a secretary and and three directors ' who will fill terms each and choose three-yea- r convention 1940 city the The convention was to be resumed with a public meeting at twe p m in the Elks’ home at which Jay C Newman in charge of the Salt Lake Cty FBI office was to deliver the principal address A banq let and dance in this Ben Lomond hotel ballroom memevening at which auxiliaryconclude bers will attend will their activities Cfee of Salt Lake Howard L Utah Conferthe of City president ence of Social Work advocated that officers handling juveniles should do so without public r STANDARD-EXAMINE- To Monarchs ABOARD R M S EMPRESS OF BRITAIN June 16— (UP)— King George VI received this fare-wi- ll message from President Roosevelt late Friday: “I cannot allow you and your queen to sail for home without expressing once more the extreme pleasure which your all too brief visit to the United States gave us The warmth of the welcome accorded you everywhere you visited in this country was the spontaneous outpouring of Americans who were deeply touched by the tact and understanding graciousness hearts of our guests I shall always like to think that you felt the sincerity of this manifestation of the friendship of the American people Mrs Roosevelt joins me in parting felicitations to your majesties and best wishes for a safe and pleasant voyage” WYOMING Eugene Chase and Ralph Bateman Circulation Mrs Vivian Sharp Correspondent 1149 Morse Lee Evanston Phone 9L FUNDS TO BE USED FOR IMPROVEMENTS EVANSTON Wyo June 17— Daniel Gerrard president of the Evanston ochool board states the amount of $7065 which has been approved by President Roosevelt and which is subject to the approval of the state WPA administration will be used for the betterment of the schools including placement of curbing around the new high school curbing around two sides of the 'Clark school a wire fence around the Brown school at North Evanston landscaping of school grounds and possibly the construction of a tunnel from the boiler room of the junior high school over to the gymnasium and shop building JOHN 1!i C CUAIG DIES AFAGE 81 EVANSTON June 17—John 81 pioneer furniture dealer of Evanston died at his home here early Saturday morning of infirmities incident to age He was born January 14 1858 at Port Ellen Isle of Islay Scotland son of Malacolm and fFlizabeth Johnson McCuaig In 1883 he immigrated to America coming directly to Evanston to work as store manager for the Pixley ranch In 1888 he returned to Scotland and was married to Annie Taylor Following his marriage h? came to Evanston accompanied by William Taybrother-in-la- w lor now of Ogden and-and his wife came the following year' Dqring his long active career he served as manager of the furniture department of the Blythe & Fargo j company and was also engaged in thfe furniture business for himself He spent the later years of his life ranching at Yellow Creek thfree miles from Evanston He is the last of a family of seven Surviving are his widow Annie Taylor McCuaig four sons Anthony W of "Whitney Island Washington Malcolm I Evanston John and Ronald' both of Los Angeles three daughters Elizabeth Margaret (Ella) (Dunn Evanston Annie B Walton Salt Lake City Violet M Craig of Ogden four grandsons and three granddaugh -ters and one great grandson tenFuneral services have been tatively set for Monday afternoon at two thirty o’clock in the Presbyterian church under the direction of the Reverend James W Harris with the Dunford Durnford mortuary in charge Mc-Cua- ig a i HO USE MASSES RELIEF MEASURE CHIROPRACTOR SUES TWO EVANSTON MEN EVANSTON Wyo June today were hearing two In Bridger cases valley both REUtinES-BROTHEBIBLE B Rock Schultz a Dr brought by against chiropractor Springs men Roy Lake and Wil SISTEB Evanstoh ford M Price Louis Kabell is repshutter-snappin- g resenting Mr Lake in a suit which to recover fees allegedly due seeks June ‘ Modern Kitchen — You are invitWAYLAND N Y W Cook has filed Clarence and A family bible which Hared to call in and see Ogden’s new counter for suit damages for Mr had est kitchen Schoss-Rea- d Electric old F Green Houston Texas him Walton is presiding Price Judge ‘since boyhood gave Co (adv) treasured cases both in the clue that reunited him today the sister he had not seen in with — to wed Issued Licenses had 41 years been issued today to Howard Hensurely seems good to have ry Clay 23 and Wyunita May a "It brother after all these real Parkinson 19 both of Ogden Ray Lester Averett 22 Springville and years” said Mrs Margaret Green Marie Davis 24 Lakeside at the Nestoryak Green said his wife discovered county clerk’s office EVANSTON Wyo June an entry in the bible last February Warwick E Bond formerly his sister indicated which might Special Purchase full size 62 cu Ethel Harris has tendered CECELIA BOTT DIES Mrs latest be found at Dansville where she ft Electric Refrigerator as state supervisher the after resignation relatives was left with 1939 model 5 year protection pol of nurses or effective June 30 folmother of her Correspondeath terms Icy Sale $10995 Easy her Utah May in here lowing1 marriage (adv) dence located herwent AFTER LONG ILLNESS Boyles fa13 with her he said Green in Suit — tThe Ogden Stale bank ther jvhen he left Dansville the had filed suit against Fred Scriven search of work and inherited BRIGHAM CITY June 17—Mrs asking judgment on two notes In bible when the father died Cecelia Peterson Bott 81 widow one count judgment was asked of the late John Henry Bott died for $2500 principal and $112584 Operated by a motor a combinaat her home 128 North Fourth interest and in the other judg- tion of rudder and propeller shaped WASHINGTON 71— June (AP) ment was' asked for $50311 prin- like half of a fish’s tail that a Californian has invented drives a —The Social Security board ancipal and $234 interest canoe at a speed of ten miles an nounced today grants for public assistance in several states inhour & Service Curls Beauty Shampoo 50 cents Ogden’s Newest Beauty cluding: - - - -Utah aged $440463 blind $6808 50 miles C D haa Salon Open evenings Call 614 421 Washington children $107474 - (adv) of bridle paths Ecclee Bldg 17-J- uries -- Nurse Supervisor Marries Resigns 17-Mr- s ‘ Public Assistance Grants Announced -- - In Warren Home Vv' The Rev Godfrey Matthews former pastor of the Ogden First Congregational church and now at Hayward Calif will preach the sermon at the golden anniversary services Sunday at eleven a m Letters from former pastors will be read by Dr E P ? In a brief address Friday night Mr Matthews said it is "a grand thing for a church to be proud of itself and remember the days that are past” He thought there should be more feast days and festivals and announced his church in Hayward will celebrate its seventy-fift- h anniversary next year For Sunday Evening A fellowship meeting will be held Sunday at eight p m with Dr E P Mills of Ogden assistant moderator of the Utah Congregational conference presiding There will be greetings from the Rev S Tanaka pastor of the Japanese Christian Union church of Ogden the Rev Edwin F Irwin of Provo moderator of the Utah conference the Rev H H Utterback pastor of the Disciples Church of Ogden the Rev Thomas Gordon of Bountiful and Pres William H Reeder Jr of the L D S Mount? Ogden ‘SLAY’ AUDIENCE s $ 1 Mills Orpheum Fans Enjoy Gags Bubble Dance Songs And Humor V v¥'i X and candles aided in illuminating the dining hall and the guests were called to dinner e dinby the ringing of an ner belL flowers formed the table decorations Review Presented Dr William A Tyler pastor was toastmaster The address of welcome was by Mss Mertelle Aid-ric- h president omhe Women’s Aid society with the response by Mr A review of the first Matthews 50 years of the church was given by Miss Isabelle Martindale and reminiscences of early days by Mrs J J Bell and Miss May Wykes “Incidents In the Life of the Women’s Club” was by Mrs E C Woodcock Greetings from former pastors and members were read by" Dr Mills Mrs Helen C Ham and others and greetings from the L D S church by Alfred old-tim- Old-fashion- ed -- GladwelL The musical program included e songs by Dr singing of Mills Mr Matthews Mrs Ham and Miss A Rosalie Holberg accompanied by Miss Marion Mills on a melodian East Friday following an illness of two years She was born September 28 1857 in Gislof Sweden to Marion R and Metta Hansen Petersen The early part of her life was spent In Sweden and she came 40 the United States as a convert to the L D S church in 1875 She came to Utah with an aunt in 1876 where she has since lived Mrs Bott was married to John’ Henry Bott on December 28 1882 at the Salt Lake City endowment house and the couple made their home Brigham City She was active in the Relief society and other organizations of the Fourth ward Surviving are four daughters: Mrs Sylvia Wight Mrs --Wilford Freeman Mrs W P Reeve and Mrs Alvin E Morris all of Brigham City and one sister Mrs Ellen P Sandberg of Salt Lake City also '29 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildr- en Funeral services will be held Sunday at two p m in the Fourth ward L D S chapel by Bishop Wilford Freeman Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Larkin and Felt mortuary Friends may call at the family home after one o’clock today and Sunday until time of services ft MARY W I IIP WELL Utah native dead WARREN June 17— Mrs Mary Walker Hipwell 74 died Friday at the home of a daughter Mrs Ralph Gibson of Warren Born May 1 1865 in Salt Lake City a daughter of Samuel and Sarah Dixon Walker of England she was brought to West Weber at the age of two years and on December 2 1886 fras married to Ephraim Hip-we- ll who died in 1938 As a member of the L D S church she had been a Relief society teacher for 40 years " and for many years a member of the ward presidency of the Primary association Surviving besides Mrs!’® Gibson are another daughter and three sons: Mrs Archie McLean and Willis T Hipwell of West Weber William B Hipwell of Marriott and Samuel F Hipwell of Wilson 19 grandchildren and 49 Hellz-a-popp- five-gait-- I rhythms On the stage is a girls band six talented musicians with lovely Elaine Boyd and her “Sisters of Swing” who provide! jitterbugs and music fans with melody That Ogden likes vaudeville— especially the kind the girls provide — Is Statistics show that only one of every 300000 letters mailed in the United States is lost before The Biggest Twin Hit Program ' of the New Show Year “ v low Am Come back again girls!—G W great- ll 1 orchestra Negro Porter “Sweet Music With a Swing? Ladies 25c Gents 35c EVANSTON June 17— Funeral services for Jess Williams Negro porter who was found dead last Saturday in Red’s barber shop were held today at Rock Springs The body was forwarded Friday evening by the Bryan mortuary of in (ho Spring tr-l- a" "Horo o How ” Do-do- c-- 'mikQtij J BALLROOM Evanston wjwjmx Children 10c Evenings 20c Matinees 15c STARTS T0IDAX It's the 10VE H T of the -- and the best year edy since "It One Night!" I - V' j£ -- Doin’ Folks? rrnr ' Mickey - - Lewis ( Rooney Pretty mm X - ‘ “The Flower (hit Bloom jrr Rites Held For heart throbs and excitement as the Hardy family takes you on their grandest adveni ture! V "A Wndring Minstrel I' Adults 15c Anytime I P A million laughs from Mickey and a flock of Rooney sings ! srvr ALL NEW TODAY ft -- evidenced by the) crowds on hand for the stage performances J “NO FINER ENTERTAINMENT AT ANY PRICE”- NEW TODAY ed 12:45 in Braces for the lower ends of Us iJ two sisters Mrs grandchildren have been invented to prevent ders James B Hunter of Ogden and Mrs W C Wayment of Wendell them slipping ' Idaho and a brother Arthur Walkusrr er of Ogden Idt Services will be conducted MonIflUit -jrrrsrrday at two p m in West Weber r L D S chapel by Bishop George A Heslop Interment will be in Lei’s West Weber cemetery under di rection of Lindquist & Sons’ morDance tuary Friends may ’call at the home in West Weber Saturday aft er three p m Sunday and also Tonighf Monday until time of services to Merle Carlson's famous radio Doors Open cskss is® -- us i ( Continued on Page 2 Col 1) lets being distributed by Roy Scouts Feature attractions of the evening will be the open polo best boy rider three - gaited combination handy jumpers and open Bernice Hunsaker of Tremon-to- n will bring three " bald - face ponies which will jump over an automobile as an added attraction The horses will be ridden by the son Other non owner’s competitive events will be presented including Napoleon’s challenge to all jumping horses j ve Rites Will Be Conducted Dresses of long ago were worn Monday Afternoon In the women several attending by West Weber anniversary dinner Friday night Oil lamps Ravishing beauties new “gags” lilting melodies clever dancing fun and action await show fans at the Orpheum theatre with an ” girl cast of 25 cuties on the sta presenting the latest musical r- ‘ vue “Broadway Merry Go Round” was roundly The program which -be repeatwill applauded Friday ed this evening along with the film attraction comedy-detecti“Fast and Loose” starring Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell beauties are The “hand-picked- ” full of pep melody and mirth and at times practically “put the audience in the aisles” with laughter The acts are clever original and entertaining featuring the dog Snoozlepuss “Droopey Drawers who wants a tree for his birthday the Hula dancer who does some fancy wiggling in a grass skirt jgrlophone player with plenty energy and pep a girl who has a hard job— laying eggs ini the window Then there’s the fugitive from the lunatic asylum who “slays the audience” the femme who does the “black and blue bottom” and the girL who claims to be a “torture singer” who tells about her drinking boy friend who gets stiff In every joint You should hear girl and the “biscuit in the basket song A highlight of the program is Heddy in person who does her world-famoecstacy dance — ofbubble a fering superbly beautiful i dance j The “Abdallah Girls” a troup precision dancers whom eastern critics acclaim as thej tops are plenty clever Every one is an artist and a cute one too presenting soft shoe symphonies Arab artistry Rhapsodic ropes Rumba - stake old-tim- (Continued from Page 1) curity wage for the prevailing wage to WPA workers under 7 Prohibit employment any relief agency after April 1 1940 of any person eligible to receive social security act benefits 8 Require a periodic review not less than once every six months of the rolls of relief employes 9 Remove persons from WPA rolls after they‘‘have received benmonths efits for 18 consecutive Heads of families who are 45 years of age or older and war veterans are exempt from this provision 10 Prevent of WPA funds to other agencies 1L The new bill also denies work relief to aliens and those who ad vocate overthrow of the govern ment The alien-bais part of the present relief act and when it was applied approximately 30000 aliens were stricken ' from the rolls The provision relating to cit izens advocating overthrow of the government is new STAGE GUTIES Pioneer Passes V Y ®: m®® i J New Today 2 BIG FEATURES 2 rTP ' 3 IN TECHNICOLOR KENNY BAKER Jean Colin Martyn Green STARRING EDNA MAT OLIVE! WAITER IRENNAN lnr Fltlfe EHm Stftrtot 1MMa (MM? and cast of hundreds Cecilia Ann Parker Rutherford Fay Holden Plus the World’s Favorite Comedy Team! I 2nd l!il bM I may Also Companion Plus Run First Hit No 2 Frankie Darro in Latest Feature Stuart Erwin e March featuring War in his best comedy hit Also Happen to you ‘SPIDER’S WEB” vv of Time “TOUGII KID” Chapter Six “ i Tt Could Peace and ORPHEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT! EXTRA Dr Pepper FKEE Served In Lobby ADDED TERRY TOONE CARTOON PARAMOUNT NEWS t I w smm Hy£L KlNfe O WHO HOUSES Tt A -!- — ) irY |