Show rr Trtrxr DUUIV Ur LORIN FARR TO K T trrrc UUU£i Sketches By Synooii by Beey Braueher FLIERS ABANDON ARROW SHARPS NEW REICHSTAG (2S9) Dairy Cattle -- 4 - BREMEN EXHIBIT WORK PLANE HOLD MATCH st MAY END SOON The- Ogden Archery club held its first outdoor shoot in Lester j park Sunday morning The archers shot what is known as the American round shooting 90 arrows thirty at thirty yards thirty at forty yards and thirty at fifty yards! The match t was held in preparation for the Salt" Lake County Fish and Game association meet which will be held at Lake Geneva tiext Sunday Ogden archers have accepted" the Salt Lake challenge frenv archers and will later have a return engagepvent at the Weber County Fish end Game Protective association's outing in South Fork canyon Five archer's took part in Sun day's contests Thejr scores were Victor Drabble 7 48 70—194 129 55 38— Jack Wheelwright ' ' '9 Ora Smith- - 109 66 28 — 203 James Whittaker 104 6C 1 3—-- Damage In Takeoff Pre-eludes Hope of X Y Hop Will Show Arts Posters Sewing Done By j ' Students y I -- On Tuesday afternoon the Lorln Fair school will entertain parents and friends at an exhibition of its A complete 'In and- interest- work ing exhibit in all lines has been arranged art work covering all phases of the work done during the year in water color charcoal and crayon design puppet shows movie shows of work dramatized by the children posters and project work in different subjects There also is an excellent exhibit In sewing articles of wearing designed and made by thegirls and fancy work both beautiful and practical ' The boys are showing many ar tfcles In manual training work which they also have designed arid finished J features In addition to these 'there is also much of the work in the tool subjects on exhibition so that those intereated may see just what kind of work the chil dren have done At the close of the afternoon class In Mrs Bernica Tyree's the work melody group piano way will give a recital to which those so desiring are invited On Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock the annual physical edu cation exhibition: will- take place at Liberty park The following program will be given: Folk dances: First grades —"Chimes ' of Dun kirk" Mrs Thomas Miss Netland land teachers Let Second! grades —"O Come Us Be Joyful" "Swiss May Dance" Miss Martin Miss Stewart teach - " : on if- Fifth grades "Sellenger's Round" Miss Untheck Miss Hard lag teachers Sixth grades— "The Osteude" "If All the World Were Paper Barn dance Miss Cantwell Mrs v Fleming teachers drill Seventh grades —Flag march "The Black Nag"' "Pret- "Little Man-ity of 'wooden sol the parade Mrs Fleming teacher diers Slster-in-Law- " r n AIR MAIL REQUEST IS WIRED TO SMOOT at dent and general manager of the ' carrying company reports that the company would' be glad to make a stop in Ogden but that the necessary permission must come from Washington YOUNG MEN HAVE HEARING JUNE 7 Preliminary hearing for Leonard Dawson 19 Kenneth Hunter 19 and Merle Clontz 22 on charges of carnally knowing minor Uintah girls was set in city court today for June L vabove By NEA ThrHiEh S5c!al Ptrmlwlon iubliihr of th £i Th the artist has sketched the head of a Guernsey bull Notice the short horns and powerful neck Cepynni BorV o Know! Holsteiiis or A'Jersey cow and the head of ia Jersey! bull are shown Jerseys are favorite dairy cowsj and their milk is used widely for babies They are jtarr and white in coloring while the Holstein is black andjwhite ' Be Continued) sir!' (Tol ndi Skttcht 1928 Th Croliar ! Holstein-Friesia- ns originated in the Netherlands Here is sketched the head of a Holstein bull " above1 ' Synop PRIZE ESSAYS JFLUENGE OF ARE SELECTED DEltYJOPIC riU Association's Contest Is Held In Three Divisions Alfred E Bruerton chairman of the essay committee of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association announced today a list of winners in the Ogden schools in the essay contest on "Value of Wild Life in Utah'l On the list are: Elementary grades —First Reid Wangsgard Lewisr second Marene Taylor Grant third Alice Affleck Lewis fourth Edith Bush Lincoln fifth Emma Leishman Hopkins sixth Myrtle Newton Washington Junior high grades 7 to 10 — First Imogene Locke Central second Kathryn Gilgen North third Helen Washington Simpson Lewis Mae Trousdale fourth Jofifth- Margarita - Varela "St North Miles Jones sixth seph's Senior high school— First Grayce second Alma Owens O H S Deru Sacred Heart academy third fourth Helen Nelson O H S Helen Wilson Sacred Heart academy fifth Alice Emmett O H S Awards will be made Tuesday hy Samuel E Chairman Bruerton Blackham Manley attorney district law officer of Thompson ITS forest ervice and A J Knapp coach acted as judges - - BASSETT SENT TO UTAH PRISO large quantity clothing which was taken from the store At tne time or nis nrst ap district court pearance in the Bassett tried to ' enter an Insanity plea When the court- refused to a plea he entered a accept such ' plea tf not guilty andstraight was then convicted' by jury following a trial - - School Class NEW HONOR ROLL A new honor roll is being preThis pared at tins high school will consist of 100 booster students and teachers! In other words it will be the lcjo individuals who buy Kiwanis! lectjure tickets and thus obtain 100 jfor the purchase! of another e 'art bicture at the school names were put upon Seventy-fivthe Roll Friday and it is thought the other 25 will be added- - today UA'rSUjTj ART WORK So miich exceptional art work is beinf? done at the high school that one hesitates) "mentioning any particular piece- However we are one or two going to risk mentioning ' - that are'' different First siner is a piasiic casi uu&i of Abraham Lincoln recently executed by Blaine Drake tha--t is most excellent' Then mere is a moueiiiiK ui mustang thalt has Just vaulted its rider modeled by Henry lannone mat wins me aumiimuii i cytj observer Then We nioticed some book(ends which show has relief of the grace- ful lines! of qeer macie ry Kennein Abplanalp that made us wish we owned themJ Then! asrain in room "03 there isv anenlaried 'colored crayon of made by William Shakespeare Ruth Yorsrason: another of John Miltnn rialnted bv Myrta Petersen and a full sUed crayoji portrait ef Ralnh Waldo Emerson made by Sadie Wade that attracted the at tention and admiration or nun dreds ojf patrons on Friday after noon last ' : ? 4' j We wish to express our Bincer appreciation to ally those who so help lovallyl and ed us in our time of" bereavement and inlj payfng so great a tribute to beloved the memory of husband and father MRS L J REEDER AND 264G FAMILY our-dearl- y ARRESTED ena-ajre- ) The Rev Ray Lake delivering the baccalaureate sermon of the Ogden high school in the Egyptian theatre Sunday morning asked the young people 'What Does the Toung Man Say?" He took for? his topic the return of Kehaboami to the kingdom of Israel at the death of Solomon He said that though some do not acknowledge the influence of God upon their lives It is never theless there! He took as an illus tration the foice exerted by an unseen plant upon it3 neighbors say ing that though the scientists can not find it they know it is there by the- actibii o£ the surrounding r heavenly bodies: "In such: a manner does the oung man expedience the influence of God - He can not find it it is not tangible but his actions either conscious br unconscious betray God's influence on his life" Friends aad relatives of the students filled the theatre to overflowing Besides the sermon musical numbers were given The commencement exercises will be held in the- Paramount theatre on Thursday evening at eight o'clock 'Thfc graduating seniors will be allowed five tickets each which will fill the lower floor The public will be allowed to go into the balcony and loges which will not X1 reserved C -Old I Grade A-N- o Frances Scott Key (red) Preniier (Am Beauty Shade) PilgTim (deep pink) Lovely Assortment Sl00 Each Trousseaus Commencement Gfts Bridge Prizes Very Reasonable r " 75c 6ll j Railroads In Figure Rulino Salt Lake Hundreds of Ogdenites got a real thrill Sunday at the Holther field when Ted Campbell spilled and slid to a stop from a speed in the first motor cycle racing event held by the It was Ogden Motorcycle club a lucky mixup however for when the dust cloud rolled-await was found that only a few bruises were sustained A number of motocycle races were the early afternoon were no there although stunts - by t aviators from the Ogden Aero club The day's events follow: Bottle race won by Leland Wm Butts second Bingham Harley-Davidso- n vs Henderson race — Ted Campbell N first Read ? Busath second Slow race — Dave Moore first: Leland Bingham second : Fast motorcycle race — Ed Kam- meyer first Bill Anderson second Stock motorcycle race — Bill An derson first) Read Busath -- - WASHINGTON May 21— — Ruling that it was without (AP) po er to compel railroads to establish union passenger terminals in a def held-durin- Fe--an- d o-- f swum wnrxm?! hpiisJ il gets a hand" everywhere MOTORCYCLE RACE - g you dont care what the porter thinks— still he knows fine luggage and hie respects the man who has it —see our new bags for all the smart convenient touches strong values tOO i ' - " i - J " $1350': and up race — Elred Jacobs Airplane first Ted Campbell second It is announced by Ernie Kara- meyer that six additional prizes will be given away at the next hill climb contest of the Osrden Motorcycle club at 'El Monte hill 'h £3 I i - -- - " I f''awTarf r HOPE FOR BIO FIGHT TONIGHT len-for- I - ce " 15-rou- nd ree : - - SPECIAL— CALIFORNI i S'i II- ' - 'h! - I Or SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN Both Ways Via - Each ' ' J ': ' -- 1 From Bees' to Trucks-- — Used Clo thing to Pian os - V ' : r Daily hundreds of dollars exchange hands as a result It is interesting to i both the buyer and the seller Get the Want Ad habit Use Standard-Examine- r want ads for profit Southern Pacific Lines ' GOOD IN COACHES ONLY l I 2412 Washington 'AveJ 1 e F 0 Information Call or Wire RUTHRAUFF D F & P A Southern Pacific Lines 525 Ecclea Building t Phone 195 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R PLACE OF OGDEN -- For-Complet- j THE USED MERCHANDISE MARKET SALE DATE JUNE 2ND ONLY Return Limit 15 Days STOPOVERS ALLOWED Ogden Utah l Want Ad3 will find buyers These tireless little mites go on ctaily seeking Jut the buyers for a: hundred anot one items in most' cases articles that the owners no longer want but that are still valuable to someone feelse 'This knack that The Standard Examiner want ads have of locating buyerp for unused merchandise is a regular happening Standard-Examine- a ' - - Am I3eauty (climbing)' Artistic Floral Co Phone 4 salads cooled in i fancy dishes make much dresspudding ier luncheon dishes than plain ones i Any flaked fish with ni- mento and a bit of egg makes a good one smart mggage SPILL OCCURS IN OR DERINQ PLAZA of r JELLIED SALADS Jellijed l)MsjUkiiwiMBMriw "i'i'-mi j I The party will study hatcheries and the methods of raising young chickens An Invitation is extended to the women of the farm bureau Mr Christiansen said j A Claudius Pernet that beautiful new yellow rose : j -- REFUSES LOS ANGELES 50c Each Paul Scarlet (climbing) f— i losp Ths social democrats led all par ties fvith 152 seats 21 m6re than in the last election While the Gcrnfan nationalists captured only idsfais as compared with 111 at the 'previous election Tre new reichstag must assem ble f ithin 30 days The political leaders who have attempted an - - j ! 201 CENTRAL BLDG Wedding Gifts " If The Weber" county farm bureau with the Utah Producers association Poultry will hold att excursion to Utah county Wednesday at the invl tation of Artterican Fork which will celebrate It? annual ' poultry day yt - : The WTeberrparty tvill leave the federal building in Ogden at 7 a m a L Christiansen county agent who will have charge of the party requests that individuals L who ate going to make the trip arrange for their own l Will Bloom in 6 Weeks 2-Year- 1 a j j In inte city location the interstate commerce commission today refused to order railroads serving tios Angeles to undertake the construe tion of a union passenger terminal i there on the plaza site y At the same time the commission held that If the Southern Pacific Santa Los Angeles and Salt JLake railroads undertook the" con struction of a union terminal on the Los Angeles plaza they should i be permitted to do so Consequently a certificate to the effect that the public convenience and necessity required the three roads to extend to a terminal "which they may construct In the plaza district" was issued and the companies were further authorized to abandon service on such tracks as they may not thereafter need including chiefly on the prestent main line the Southern Pacific along Alameda street from College to east Fifteenth street" Eoth the city of Los Angeles and the railroad commission of Cali-fornia asked for an offer requiring the railroads to construct the plaza Railroads indicated that station even they would oppose such a plan to the point of appealing to theisu-prem- e court while the California railroad commission sought to an! or:!'-— ' — i— construc station for the der plaza NEW:Y0RK May 21 — fAP)— tion Sammy Mandell champion and 1 challenger each Jimmy Mctiarnin scaled exactly - the class limit of 3 DAUGHTERS DIE 185 pounds for their WHEN HOME BURNS lightweight jchampionship fipht tonight at the Polo grounds It was NEW ALBANY Miss May 21- for the (AP)-vTThthe second Jweighing-i- n daughters of SI F bout three times postponed and the champion made the weight on- Owen former state senator ftere burned to death when the Owen three-hou- r ly after a strenuous was destroyed by fire here residence workout ' Th sun was out as the boxers early today Mr and Mrs Otven weighed in J and indications were only other occupants of the h0use ' ! that the weather would permit th© escaped The victims were Dorothy! 18 rnijih deferred bout to proceed toj j r Elizabeth 16 and Helen1 8 i night '' Columbia (light pink) Harris Art Shop Dum of Salt C URSION d 1 A coroneVs jury will conven in the city COurt room Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock to inquire into the cause Of death of Mrs An70 nie IJddie Ilaworth whose body was found Saturday mornlrg in 'a Vacant' lot behind 2410 Wall r avenue Bruises oh the body and the po sition in which it lay when found indicated that the woman might have met with foul play whole-heartedl- AFTER ENCOUNTER 1L1 Ad- - I CORONER'S JURY MEETS TUESDAY BKRIIX May 21— (API-W- ith fortyltwo per cent of its member ship comprlsing socialiats (social- ana comnninisU and aemopais) sixty out of 4 9 "mandates in the of unattached and possession political ajr 4 e - y unidentified groufs- the new relchstag elected yestejfday gives only slight promise or surviving the present year Thjb" total number of voters about — 00592442— equalpthat of but tie two radical parties benefit by their ballots while the four old time bourgeois parties all register : Dum S ' plight Promise or Surviving - WILL RE MADE i 1 : 6 — 96 44 4fi Present Membership Has POULTRY TRIP ic Rev TT t t aresses ugaeii nigu IS C N Weston 29 years of age to aixteentn street Vas arrested early Sunday morning by Sheriff uicnara i'mcock and Deputy D F Steele on a charge of disturbing me peace ue is alleged to have been in a fie-h- t mi- Chicken inn in Riverdale Another young man is to be arrested today the officers said and both are to appear m the city court Tuesday morning ' W B Englasid mil RaV S : s I Society Copyright NKW TROPnT The jattelition of students was attracted to: the trOTshy'case today by a bright red ribbon with this Inscription: 'Boys' Glee Club Con test Second Prize University High one year and not to exceed 20 School Day May 11 1928" OGDEN ASKING years following nis sentence this the card on which the ribbon VONVENTION morning by Judge James N Kim wasOn mounted are these words ball on a charge of burglary in "Music the gift of God" First rec Ogden chamber of commerce has the second degree ognition of the O usII S vocal de Bassett was convicted of the partment Watcn extended an Invitation to the Assogrow ciation of Operative Millers! which burglary of the Dorothy Madson at 2456 Washington shop will hold Its annual convention in women's ' on as avenue 1'olice ' re April in Minneapolis! June j to meet in covered a CARD OF THANKS of ONE 182 d Faijj--chil- Daw-eo- n Ogden next year The invitation was extended through H P Iverson plant manager of the Sperry Milling comv pany Both James H DeVine president of the chamber and Mayor Frank Francis have issued letters of invitation and have sent pamphlets on Ogden " W a'ii-way- court today and One To 20 Years Imposed A Sneddon J appeared for Clontz For Robbery or Each of the young men is at lib1000 bail under Store erty Three minor youths also have been arrested on delinquency J P Bassett 23 years of age charges Involving a similar offense was on the way to the state pris on this afternoon to begin serving a sentence of not 'less' than NEXT " Here - 23'26 I 7 J Holther represented and Hunter in damaged In an attempted takeoff as to preclude all hope of conif pleting her flight to New YorM the two army amphibians whlc c had hoped to escort" the plane on the last les of her famous flight started back tb! the United States today i PLANES TAKE OFF The planes took off at 3 0 a m eastern daylight time without announcing where they would makjei their first stop The accident brought to a close efforts to (bring out fhe Bremen which have been under way almost constantly since Baron Vojn Huenefeld Capt Koehl and Major Fitzmaurice landed on Greenly island April 13 after making: the first successful flight westward over the north Atlantic The crew was brought out in a plane and other planes carried to Greenly island repair parts witha which Dr Luis Culsiner and mechanic of the Canadian transs continental put the craft I into condition for the hop j LEFT NEW YORK The two American army planes piloted by Lieut Muir Falrchild and Capt Ira Eaker left New York May 12 with General Fechet and Melchior as pessangers was threatened with appendicitis while- - at St John N l and Lieut E Quesada was brougpt to take his placev The Bremen is 20 miles from the nearest telegraph office And aboiit the same distance from the Point Amour wireless station NEW YORK May 21 — (AP)f- A telegraph from Fred Melchidr who yesterday attempted to fly the Bremen from the Newfoundland mainland to New York that the plane was "40 per cent de molished" in the attempted takp-o- ff today speeded the labors of Junkers - mechanics assembling la sister-shi- p of the trans-Atlantplane at Curtiss field 4 ? James II DeVIne president of the Ogden chamber of commerce has (telegraphed to Senator Reed Smoot requesting him to take up with Assistant Postmaster General Glover the possibility of mak a regular stop on the ing Ogden Salt Lake-GreFalls air route which will go into operation in June Al Frank of Salt Lake presi- PICTOU N S May 21 — (A? — With the Bremen so gravely 1 Cattle "are'divided into beef and dairy breeds Guernthe same seys and Jerseys come frcm the islands names in the English Channel between (England and France1 and now are generally raised j everywhere Their milk is vety rich A Guernsey cow is ' pictured ' - ers Third grades — "Ace of Dia monds" :"Chsebogar" Miss Smout Mrs Mortensen teachers Dance Fourth gradesr-"Rlbb"Bumble Frolic" Miss Hand Mrs Smith teachers j I transj-Atlanti- ap-par-!r f j early appraisal of Sunday's xoim admit that the eentasional swing to tne lert — rthe social democrats-—-suggenumerous difficulties in the patjh of the formation of a coalitloh ministry because ths predominance of the labor clement in the nejv parliament hardly prom iscs hatmony in a government bloc comprising industrialists centrist' and democrats! i 1 1 ' II |