Show " m M — ' n —— —- The ogden r - - - 'I - f - x - r - SIDE GLANCES IS EWEST BUS By CHARLES B PRISCOLL Pirate Partnership of Nelson and Morrison- SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 2 standard-examine-r "Wasli'Basiu- " - r - That situation may be ascribed in large parti tos the importance of these body building and hea$ producing element and partly perhaps to the Interesting complexity The more comof the problems monplace question of food preser vation and refrigeration while en- gaging the attention of a number of investigators ini the opinion of public health service observers ap pears to have aroused relatively less general and sclentlfio interest than it merles t The refrigeration problem they feel is especially emphasised in summer owing to the Importance of protecting all taw food against undue-hea- t is This is particularly true of milk land other dairy products meat and! fish which should tempera- always be kept' at alow I ture until cooked During very hot sweather health ' Investigators have learned many ko u a pat err cases of intestinal Idisorder among children and to a lesser ex"Don't pay any attention to him Bessie he's only trying infants can be traced either to tent adults ' or unwise habits ol eat to catch your eye improper j ing or to failure to keep rood prodcool and covered ucts times carrying almost the: entire Manyproperly persons they have found weight of decoration or novelty fall to realize that If meat fish and There are pouch sleeves bell milk are noij r4ac&d in a refrigerasleeved' sleeves of the moyen' age tor until several hours after they cuffless sleeves slit sleeves and are purchased their qualities are gauntlet sleeves In the new collec likely to be greatly impaired t liven tions The pouch variety is most when that error is avoided consld- used for afternoon coats evening erable spoilage results from fail— — couture Haute PARIS (AP) wraps and house jackets Paris' ure to return unused portions of which means the two dozen biggest new name for negligees Dell the foods to -- the refrigerator as of Paris dressmakers talking sleeves sometimes elbow deep with quickly as possible after removing are a favorite coat form for them in the course of preparing a about "sleeve interest" in fall fur ' i i winter especially for the elaborate meal ' clothes which are lame wraps authorities evening All the health foods They - mean that sleeves after shown by many houses contain bacteria which if rest of the' The hiost 'conspicuous - form of explain long subjection allowed to become numerous will garment have suddenly blossomed- the" gauntlet sleeve appears on eve cause fermentation In the stomach someinto things ning wraps of velvet where they and inteetlnjes resulting in various are accentuated by heavy strass kinds "of illness The digestive elbow Involved are high of nearly organs embroidery de tjle avoid will juices This short- notice i to overcome however adequate to trouble motor due lays According to a French astron their harmfiil activity if their mulThe big' bus -- was designed by and held omer Jupiter the largest planet tiplication is retarded Dwight Austin Pickwick engineer of means by refrig the sun's family is shooting en within reasonable on a specially constructed "30 foot i f i j ::5 ormous volcanic bombs into space eration drawing board - -- i : - j : for-Shor- e - e er i - - -- - more Ornate - - f - in-th- e £ e - ! to-the- I - -- - - -- 1 j - F THETIRE COVER "- f- ":V - - j - hIs-Wf- " I - -- the-compan- y f e " K '' nnAPU -- - 4 £ - ' - '" " - " ' 1 X - 3 - fi Y HlUI L - fh " fni£ XJ2kl M - " ' J i - ' -- - - V 1 li - Although the Bigger and Better Chevrolet offers elements of beauty never before thought possible in a low although it offers priced automobile the features of advanced design and completeness of detail demanded in one of the the world's finest cars for tremenits reasons fundamental is dous success found in its amazing per- formance— 1 - - on 1 th' $£ -- e welj-orgartlz- ed of yalve-in-hea- d sands have already said this year—that no other car can give yoq so much j at prices so amazingly low! three-quarter- - Chevrolet No matter where you drive this car— whether you thread thetraifiie of city streets or open the throttle on the —so s mootli so powerful and to unfail- j world-famou- s ingly dependaple that it has literally s of captivated more than 1st! a million buyers since January ' - paved - highways —every mile (at the ' wheel is a delight and a revelation The motor delivers its power ivith an ease a smoothness and a "surety that thrill the most experienced driver Hills and J quick grades on country roads acceleration on the boulevards starts and stops on downtown itrctti-all are mastered with an easej which proves anew that here is the! most powerful motor of its size :the world IP '' has ever seen! Come in and drive this car! Wc know - up-fp- -- ' — that" L you'll say what hundreds of thou j - - The-pirat- AT WASHINGTON AVENUE e ul et of-th- e J j - ! v S fall clothes : t?0 - f - '- 9- are-thre- - j - - ' ' f i i V TROBLIvMS INVOLVED ! ! J WASHINGTON-(AP)— The in- stimate relationship between health and food has aroused widespread interest in recent years Much attention has been devoted to the constituents of ivarioua kinds of food with particular stress on the importance of the different vlt- amlnes theyi contain land on com- putatlons and estimates of thenumber of calories' each can pro- ' vide In the dally diet v hotel-on-whee- i To Necessity Health -- - - — ——4 - Refrigeration Is Declared - i - - i SEEN AS NEED - Has Berths IOHN NELSON was the son of a IcQ BoXt Kitchen J Nelson whose firtname and ' " forrt" i early history happily have been j r Lavatory gotten : The elder Nelson was a seaman residing in Boston before By NEA Service and during the American RevoluIOS ANGELES— The "Pull tion He was close to the- colonial their best man car bus" ' with sleeping ac patriots who were doing sea commodations for 26' passengers against the Britisha forcea at :J r traitor to his But Nelson was has arrived ls A veritable Btmggllng country andwonperformed him the some dark deeds that the first of its kind ever built has lust been completed and exhibited favor of the king : I do not believe ever exhibition at the Pacific-Southwe- st that the Boston authorities were at Long Beach Calif prior tobe- learned Just what those deeds but I fancy they consisted mostly in Ing placed in service between Los keeping the enemy informed about Angeles and San Francisco be Simofbuilt and defensive for ilar luxurious busses will preparations and the service gradually extendfensive actlonsi at sea t ed over the United States Before the war ended Nelson The '"Nltecoach" as it is known found it advisable to slip out to a Boston Is 34 feet long eight feet wide ten waiting English vessel off He was feet high weighs 14000 pounds harbor for safety's sake awaited there It is builtof to and and cost $30000 Halifax taken duralium — lighter than aluminum the pleasure of King George This a grant and stronger than steeL pleasure took the form of island of land on Prince Edward CONVERTD3LE BERTHS ' DISGRiCES i FAMILY There are 13 compartments with double berths accommodatOn this estate a few years after In Nelson war the John the close of ing 26 sleeping passengers was born- - His father was deeply daytime these berths are converted into seats Just like those on a distressed when the son at a very dis and Pullman coach The bed are six turned pirate early age feet four inches long and of amgraced his family Down in Boston !it wasn't expressed just that way ple width Each compartment has a dressThe Boston folk didn't think the elder Nelson could be disgraced by ing space with full head room and But mere piracy in the family draw curtains for privacy Each i also has five electric lights a therthe point of viewi at Prince Edward island-wamos jug for Ice t water a washdifferent altogether basin with "running water an exThe elder Nelson was a colonel tra seat for convenience in -dressof the militia and had his son and two large drawer made captain But the boy's fancy ing turned toward other interests than storage space for suitcases i militia service For ventilation there windows - and two portholes In ire fell in love with a fceautiful©f each compartment ' :Fan yentila young girl in the little town tion supplies " warm-- or cold air to Dartmouth across the bay from Individual compartments a3- de Halifax whither he went 'frequently ' ' r were sired in hia little schooner They Sank the Boats as They Made The Pirate'j in-idmarried while the boy was still MEALS SERVED rea a 18 and the girl a few months Nelson stormten however in Morrison a and very rock proved three of with the facilities the but? For exception sonable woman and wnen con- carries dining of the crew were drowned younger A son was born to the hanged Ice not a were range: percolator who claimed pirates they vounc couple- but young Nelson fronted with the proposition to box and tableware for 26 persons seamen other the and Nelson' couldn t settle down Hia schooner I but had been impressed by' Nelson managed to hold a precarious move with a fine bag of gold coins Meals will b served on tables In gave "him great freedom of action and Morrison to: help with the lodgement ' on the barren rock or be thrown out by two of the the compartments i and he still spent much time- in working of the ship ' down to New miles in cir- captain's men! she moved was six rear about of hich the The lavatory Halifax where he found several York PROSPEROUS the weathered and Is toi with car cumference dies flashing equipped girls-hconsidered even more atThese thfree weregiven clemen- storm For three they stayed The'captaih and his family lived let chemical tank for! collection tractive than the one he had mar- cy They were sentenced to be flog- there hungry' and days old When the long and prosperously in New York of waste washstand with running ried ged dallyfora week and then to storm abated they were rescued by The head of the household was water and full length plate glass ' itEPT WIFE HOME spend their -lives in chains at the Doats referred to as "the old mirror usning commonly as inHalifax batteries of assisting a series into himself John got was no The 'crew consists "of a steward The pirates were of pirate" and In fact there difficulties and finally the gover- - much as their chains would permit course ordinary cares for the car and makes who ot capso the Nelson secret Not thesource destitute about: nr PrincA v ward island iook In the dally drudgery of the" fort He had a cook and a driver to lifetime bertha his him up wealth take tain's during soundlyh his captaincy But then he ress Also they were to be annlveris nronelledi bv a six com- But air this-tThe bus once embarrassed no and ' away island Breton way Cape took up residence in Halifax and flogged once a year on the of 110 horspower wife sent his for engine cylinder he ashore the captain! fortably A is full"in Nfclson to feature got an appointment as lieutenant sary of vtheir captureof to remind the engine can the that went aied son Captain' Together they piracy as and in the Nova Scotia Fencibles He them of the futility be removed and by loos merely ness bodily a that little of and aboard York New prosperity sloop yearsj Prince long aa they should live some disconnect holts and four soon For entombed as kept his wife at home on became enlng was fittingly: purchased outright When Captain Nelson heard of Nelson Edward island where she and New York bank- reason- or other' he never' visited Ing wires oil and gas lines' Tie as his identity with was rage this he and transported manager a farm proprietor had Ferve motors will be" kept after Boston' whence his father f while calmer ing connections were established J her young husband was de- -- Morrison who was much mlnals ready for substitution on coma aa said1 Nelson had it problem more calculating Captain B Charles voting himself to a career of mill- and 1928 C0Dyrelht of his two all in the risks of the business but on his hands because tary glory and gallantry in Halifax Urlscouj never let families The - New York Mrs It was in Halifax that Nelson Nelson swore he would a do another Englishman live while It MnrrtanTi who owned a little fishing schoon- - was within his power to kill to His : : for ex but seemed to pay no attention oath was fairly well adhered at all except women and a certain several years : amount of rum SENDS MONEY HOME Morrison was a Scotchman ap- Kannnritne Mor f parently another younger son ot a j e8tablished residences in New weauny lainuy s xie Nelson eent much money of gay nights yorkt spent severaltag-endand child at tf) home walking along the waterfront near prInce Edward island but he also tne waiuax wiauei V1" New kept up an establishment Inwoman jseison got nimseu reurea iraii v a with young husky york nyiliy Ult nan jja auu mo at the head of it who went by the rlson purchased a pretty little top- - name of Mrs Nelson This lady New' York was encouraged in her extravagant sail schooner built-i' and armed her with ten guns With by her lord and master who up on ways a crew of 90 toughs-picke- d he knew his funds as spent the wharves in Halifax they put where more might though be got to Sea for a whirl at piracy Morrison- on the other hand SAILS NEW PRIZE was frugal In his habits and kept Scarcely had they started oh the hin RAvlnzs in sound New York first cruise when the new pirates banltSj Pfe hadan ambition to be- met a brig well laden with mer come a great banker himself and chandlse It was a Nova Scotia he often pointed out to nis rasu vessel which both the pirate part- partner that the two of them must ners' knew very well but they tqok not h seen to'cether ashore since it without hesitation put the crew it would dono good to the reputaJ into boats and sailed their prize "of a conservative financier o to New Tork At Gardiner's Island tion of a h nhaprvpd in ' they disposed of ship and cargo spendthrift and immediately shared the proThe neat little schooner was kept ceeds with the crew so as to gain ready to sail at all times and the the popularity needed for their sort nronrietors even in their ' most of ileadership nrosnerous seasons allowed them vOff the coast of Cuba they took selves not more than three mohths a Spanish gayiot out of a year for vacation ashore their next prize' '30 members of the They had-thSUCCESSFUL CRUISE and as the crewthfown overboard After a successful cruise 'in tne men swam in the shark-infeste- d waters Nelson and Morrison stood West Indies during which many cm the deck apd laid bets on wheth- - British vessels were taken Nelson r this man or that would be made a triumphal visit' to Prince wife caught by a shark before being hit j Edward island He greeted hisxnree at son armed Three bullet and a pirates affectionately by besides the two chiefs practiced Rivers and spent three weeks with their marksmanship upon the poor them ashore The authorities knew but Nelson devils in the water and a jolly shout of the pirate's return went up eaoh time a man was hit was not molested ' It was explain-Afte- r a few more edgy captures ed'locally that the governor did not A desire to embarrass so excellent u there came an exciting chase - woman as Mrs Nelson Demefrom by' hanging merchant ship large oras a" piratp But there when sail on all husband vara crqwded her dered to' heave to The chase last- - was g persistent rumor : that the ed from early morning until nearly eovernor had received some very partly rundown when the merchantman handsome presents of gold rapidly m plate and partly In c61n-froseeing the pirate gaining shore at the extravagant Captain Nelson dftllberatelv ran upon the S Kitt's St of At this time Nelson swas rated a POLICEWOBIAN-IIsland the in1 BOATS American SMAIili money SINKS millionaire T DECLARED NEEDED TJw Vftrlr lias 100 nollcewomen: t The crew was ready to take to Morrison by dint of better manage 45 Chicago so wasmngr the boats the momentsoonthe ship ment of his fortune was worth five TL WASHINGTON— (AP)— The po Detroit23 ? in tne times as much Ktinirk and all were cities 'making : t: Among tqn a has licewoman necessary proven Gff thd coast of South Carolina aid in water rowing for land The ' reef of fori the iexpanslop police municipal law enforcement plans on which the vessel struck was shortly after his visit to his familj ' Miss Helen D Pigeon ex women's departments are Baltl gome little distance from the safety Ne80n met an old ' frierid from declares secretary of the Interna- more" Boston and Pittsburgh1 In Edward island- - He was- ecutive Of the fchore j Prince of Policewomen tional Association CamThe pirate came up and sank the captain Heath of the ship Salt Lake! City there is agitation a 'country-wid- e made She has a mo just snore weeks for made previ tour in the Interests of the organ for an Increase of 20 policewomen boats as they Only three TJToorinf bridge or RNudst was one of the best nnsiv Nelson had suppec vuu t lit: AQZ fZ?D marksmanship Nelson-Morrisy present-daThe ization ' r policewoman orthe and house latter's assets of the h Heath at the The T In woman In a of education must be Miss Pigeon said 'she found ICQU isei-far1 Coup uiiiii ganization and few of the men in two had exchanged sea yarnsboard terest growing in the work of wom- social case work Miss Pigeon be ' in his biratical capacity boats survived Th en as law enforcement agents lieves She said the policewoman The pirate crew reit juonant ed the Cambridge dui wni-as a not is no have cities been "lady that regarded longer Many of the met hs friend'he 'as abashed ' about this successful chase TKConTertibU t 9ZCMZ ' equipped with a cop—anda joke' ( MEETS uui' xiiiii merchantman wun us aramauu Sport Cbriolet bureau' are planning for promised beiieve I'lMet you go" sfic woman's T7v Imperial ending The proprietors ashore EDUCATION BUS HELPS civic such Improvement through So the boys a celebration jjeison are i ID In LuaAuiiii saw sne buses California Motor groups a r tied Morrison was at his side the schooner waswent Track' Utiii jjut $ r7 ( to 51000 now 600 are more used There than transport being daily -ashore and WbVKnt t all'sald he "This fcl The crew About employed in 218 cities children f to 620 schools Nelson as policewomen burned a town and six Dutch plan- - low i3 my prize Brother ' In 1S0O service are this towns states used In Uslir several buses Delivery and par ' tatlons A good time was had by much JiO yours My half of him only) in the far west women and they travel close to 10000 ticularly (Otu If and victims — Nelsop certainly shall! be plundered aH ' except the routes have been made deputy sheriffs miles onheir1 All prices &eb and Mofri3on took no part in the ycm don't take your half I won't let Flint Mich- n wastA Over he goes" 2?1 remaining quietly on 1t J ' ' ot some board and calculating their profits' And Morrison calling Cbc9t OarrvUt cn bmit him 'had Captain ti ih a last month's business HUtt4 PricM quickly the pi- -- neath tossed overboard so as to Shifting ground NewThef incladetKe Iowcm kaa-ilirate took un a station off10 ves- - luminal utioh an 'embarrassing and fiaancia( clurgw The and situation captured foundland factor from the vallmbla within a few days ine Dest ota plundering proceeded sels to v Gardiner sent incident were llsh this rtrixpa In charge of a few He went t0 hl3 cat)in and sulked island to be sold ya "Nelson- - Morrison men The while Morrison - disposed ot me crew of the Cambridge and put chiefs made arrangements to meet island when the her in charge of a skeleton prize the men at the stolen FRANK MILLER & ROY CRAVENS vessels had crew for delivery at New Torki""" marketing of the in: bad a The been completed capture proved 4 vestment however The Cambridge TRIED AND ITANGED : '(Formerly of R E Maus Co) ' down sent In a storm and her pi went down One of the vessels thus Morrate crew barely escaped with their to the market by Nelson andBritish The lives in boats — rison never arrived and a ' firm of Nelson and navy had a vessel at Halifax tVENTY-THIR- D We specialize oh Velies andj TMdsrriobiles small tender auacnea io w toa run Morrison was on the down grade frcm this time on The pirate part-foice of this warships chanced Davi3-ChevrolSales Located at 2331 KieselA venue of the ' pirate's prize which ner8 aia-no- t agree very well and in ' Wn Smakinsr 'heavy weather one unfortunate venture succeeded ' The another charge of a very small crew soon FINAL CRUISE true ©tatus of the craft was OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT On' a final' cruise off Nova Sco determined and it was talcen into i in tia the lucky little schooner Halifax harbor Thej pirates was on and "tried were a dashed f quickly pirate partners charge " By George Clark COOLED FOODS - ROLLING HOTEL " 1 92o Morgan Cherolet Coj Morgan :Utah Layton Utah Q U A L I T Y PHONE 404 A T L O W C 0S T ' |