Show THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING MARCH 11 1929 ACTION URGED Business Of rice Corner Drug Store Brigham City Phone 122 Elizabeth Dalr Correspondent 92-J6 Ptumu TO RID TREES BUSHES VINES Sit OGDENITES GET Box Elder Department OF PEST LIFE CLOSE-U- P VIE Highups of Nation Stand Bareheaded In Rain COUNTY TEACHERS' At Inauguration PROGRAM PREPARED A closeup view of the recent InBRIGHAM CITY March 11— for the teachers of the 'Box auguration of rresldent Herbert Elder county schools will be con- Hoover was obtained by five ducted in the Box Elder High William Allison Raymond school building on Saturday March D Allison who is now disbursing 16 under the direction of Supern-stltutc - Would Remove Elm Scales With Miscible Spray 1 Oil At Present HOPPERS ACTIVE NOW j Good )' Suggested In Box Elder Bug : Dusting f Control '! By LiellOY MARSH Disttrtet Agricultural Inspector With the close approach of the proper time for the application of the dormant spray for the control i - 'the European Elm Scale the proper formulas fend method of application should be duly toconsidered successand preparations made fully combat this menace to all trees of the elm family Ogden as "well as rural homes have many beautiful specimens of felm trees both the common large bpright kinds as well as the weepThe ing or umbrella varieties elms thrive and do well in this locality and agreat many people ' are A more expartial to them is desired by many tensive planting"home owners but the presence of khe scale is becoming such a men are ncsiiai- kcethat some people of the elm trees in Ulanting Ing of its method or Jamily TBecause propagat on which progresses with scaie ranns great rapidity tms ones to bring among the difficult under control during the growing season INSECT IS PROTECTED Nature's workings in the insect world gives no more striking evidence of her wonders than in tho method of protection from insect enemies than in the case of the Beginning European Elm Scalewith early summer- when its insect enemies are present an examination will show that the scale sits embedded in an armor composed of a cottony SubstanceOf covthe ering the vulnerable parts body and extending half way up Sits sides This protects it from the attack of an enemy while the back skin becomes very tough so iroueh so that it renders it practically safe j It should be noted in passing that all of these natural protec-tion- s of the scale against its insect enemies alsq renders it almost immune to the attack of man by 'sprays beealise if a formula of sufficient strength ia used to kill the insect in the growing season lit nlsn necessarily defoliates the' tree ° WESTUrCTlOV TIME In view of the above- facts it should be remembered that the time for the destruction of this insect is during the dormant season the just before the buds burst Ifwith trees are thoroughly sprayed n strong solution of miscible spray there should be oil at present a Complete control This practically Toil has the ability of penetrating the masses of dead bodies of the j adults and reaching the over-win- s' 7 tering females There is no necessity of aban- doning-th- e planting of elms nor the cutting down of these beau tiful trees that we have growing 1 in this terrtory Ail that is needed is a systematic oil treatment Of course in the case of large tall trees it necessitates the use of a j high power spray rig of sufficient pressure to reach all parts of the trees The city of Boise Idaho eliminated the j has practically municipal scale from the beautiful elms there BOX ELDER BUG MENACE Another insect that gives a great inconvenience during the summer and fall is what is commonly known as the box elder bug All are familiar with this nuisance and the inconvenience that it gives Eike control of all other insects the" method of eradication should begin with the adults before they have the opportunity to begin production The box elder bug winters in the adult form and already they are beginning to emerge from their j hibernation They are quarters ' the congregating in masses onbuild-' southern exposure of the I of heat the if during ings Now j the day people would give these insects a good dusting with cal-- ) cium cyanide they would destroy - for a small expense those adults and would reduce the summed infestation to practically nothing If neglected these clusters of insects will soon break up and they will scatter to the brooding places and the infestation will be the same as usual r LEAF HOPPERS Ol'T j An investigation shows that the Virginia creeper and grape i' leaf hopers are already emergingfrom' hibernation and may be discovered at the base of these plants among dead leaves 'or loose soil If these are treated within the next ten days permitting the weather get a little warmer with mis-- j cible oil or calcium cyanide with a dust gun the source of later infest- ation will be practically cut off Information as to the details of the control of tlie above insectsr can be had by calling the in pec-toat (714 or visiting the office at 2424 Kiesel avenue where every assistance will be gladly given Old legends tell of men who had the power to looljc down into the ?arth and see where gold and sil- ver lay hidden of - ''' " - for -- ! 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Just ONE spoonful relieves GAS and con-- i stipation and takes away that full tired feeling after meals Adlerika is Isold by all druggists Schramm- Jbhnson Drugs and other druggists —Advertisement Og-denit- II Skidmore officer for the department of justice Carl Zimmerman of the supreme court office his mother and sister This group viewed the ceremonies from a platform flanking the east capifol steps adjoining the temporary inaugural stand Mr Zimmerman former carrier who for The Standard-Examine- r recently passed the bar examination iin Washington D C writes of the event as follows "By 9:3 0 o'clock in the morning of March 4 many spectators who wanted to secure the vantage points for viewing the inaugural ceremonies began to fill the east capitol plaza About 11 o'clock the marine band the president's own musical organization dressed in its official regalia of scarlet jackets and blue trousers had taken I49 place directly in front of the temporary inaugural stand and helped to relieve the the increasing of restlessness been keeping its throng which had eyea on the overcast skies one minute and then on the center! doors of the capitol building by various musical selections playing MEETINGS COMBINED from the "Stars and ranging Business and Professional Wom Stripes Forever" to the popular en's club will hold its meeting this tunes of "Halleljah" from Hit the month in connection with the week Deck ly luncheon of the Kiwanis club in "At 12:03 the weatherman's the Commercial club roo-mThurswas fulfilled since at prophesy day evening a few drops of rain'be-ga- n time that Meeting of the American Legion to fall and transformed the auxiliary will be held this evening area surrounding the plaza into a in the auxiliary home on East For mushd huge field of rest street at 7:30 o'clock rooms Mr and Mrs Elihu Pettingill Mr DOWNPOUR DEVELOPS and Mrs Howard Dalton of Willard zero hour was about at "The and Mr and Mrs Clarence Baird of hand since the ceremonies in the Roy entertained at a bunco party senate chamber where Senator Curat tho Baird home in Roy Saturday tis was inducted into the office of evening Luncheon was Kervefl vice were about concludpresident Prizes for the games were claimed "the party and ed presidential by Mrs A Blwin Seely and Wynne Davis of Willard for high score would soon be entering the inauMrs Leslie Brunker and Ellis- Lowe gural stand Two stalwart marines of Willard for the cut and by bearing an American flag and the Wayne Woodland of Willard and presidential flag now took their Mrs Mont Harmon of Brigham place beside the two large coleast portico City for the consolation Those at- umns connecting the stand and the inaugural tending from Box Elder included Messrs and Mesdames Wayne "By this time the drizzle had deWoodland A Elwyn Seely J C veloped into a downpour and the Stauffer Perry Dalton Angus and color guard found it necessary to Welton Ward Howard Badley Les- retreat to drier quarters lie Brunker Malcolm Baird Jack The ceremonies in the senate had Lowe Wynn ' iDavis Ellis Lowe and an array of disElihu Fettingill and Howard Dal- now concluded began filtering persons tinguished ton all of Willard and Mont Harinto the inaugural stand First of mon of Brigham City was the new vice presiOn Friday afternoon 175 chil-dr- e prominence Curtis and the outCharles n of the Willard school were en- dent Charles G vice president tertained at dinner in the class going The vice Dawes president prorooms of the ward chapel On ceeded was to his seat which Thursday the age limit prohibited placed on the front row of about the school children from attending cushioned cnairs Be the ward reunion and in that eVent fore he acunowieugea down sitting the reunion committee entertained which greeted of roar the applause the children the following day and smilhand his him by waving Out of town people who attended multitude the ing pleasantly at the ward reunion in Willard Thurs- which now numbered about 35000 day included Air and Mrs Paul The senate then began to file on Larkin of Evanston Wyo Mr and to the stand headed by Senator Mrs T Norton" Brunker Mr and Watson the new floor leader and Mrs A B Taylor and Mrs Taylor's by Senators Smoot and Warren Isister Mrs Agnes Owens all of Salt Next came the cooiidge caDinei jLake Mr and Mrs Hervin Biinder-sp- n and it was followed by the mem-oer- s and Mr and Mrs W C llors-le'- y of the supreme court 'dressed of Brigham City in their black robes and skull caps Marriage license was issued from member of the court with the of lice of County Clerk P Rus- Everv of Justice Holmes th pxoention sell Wight on March 8 to William was present The weather was ap T Evans and iRose Williams both parently too treacherous for this of Maiad Ida venerable and distinguished jurist REALTY TRANSFERS who is now 88 to brave That Rea) estate transfers reported body known as the United from the office of Louise Secrist States senate also members of the for the wek ending March 9: house not to mention the diplo Charles W Goodliffe and wife matic corps were exposed unnec to Arnold Francis Goodliffe part section: Rose1 E Madsen to Lewis Har$63 per part sectioh J W McCarthy and wife to Atlas Oil company part section 25-- intendent C ning' at 8:30 a m begin- wlth personal consultations between supervisors and teachers At 9: 30 a general ase conducted The sembly will is general public invited to this ses- sion The feature address will be delivered by llalph Parlette Music will be conducted by Frank ' Kaneri At 1:30 o'clock the following program will be given in upper grade departmental work: Read ing Miss Emma Selm advantages of travel by Theona Andrus "Be Ready" instructions 'given by Superintendent C II Skidmore mu sic demonstration by Pruce Tanner exercise by the Lincoln school closing work by Supervisor Miss Lydia Robinson In the grammar grades arithmetic teaching wilt be better given by Leroy Bishop teaching in grades by John Ben son arithmetic rules by J D Gun- dcrson closing work by H "Warren Taylor supervisor iof grammar grades Concluding discussions will be conducted by Superintendent C H Skidmore and Principals F A Hinckley 'and C I Smith s vari-colo're- - I up-f-p- er i essarily it seems to the inclement weather NO ROOF OVER THEM together "Seeing them huddle close one and button their coats wondered if they were so precariously unsheltered in the interest of economy The cost of a roof would have been slight Was it after all economy to expose these men who mean so much to the nation many of whohv were too far advanced in years to risk pneumonia? Surely sinthey were not affected with of them gleness of thought Many have had their minds more on their silk hats than on the ceremonies "The inaugural' stand was now filled with the principal officers of the government of the United States and the representatives bril-of the nations of the world The liant court uniforms of the members of the diplomatic corps and the uniforms of the officers of the army navy and marine corps added a touch of color to the spectacle made somber by the formal dark clothes of the president and other governmental officers STAGE IS SET "The stags was now set for America to carry out irs simple but a impressive rites of inducting A office chapter into president history in American presidential wa3 about to closo and a new chapoutter to open Without a single ward signal the president-about-to-b- e and Chief Justice Taft who in 190 stood in the same place enacting the opposite role arose from their seats and the latter be gan reading the historic oath'In The solchief justice had proceeded emn and modulated tones until he realhed the words "and defend the constitution 01 tae umtea States" At this point of the oath he raised his voice to an almost stentorian pitch It was only lilting that the presiding officerem--of" the supreme court should lay phasis on these final words "Immediately upon the conclu sion of the reading of the oath Mr Hoover bent over and kissed the Bible whih was held by the clerk This Bible of the supreme court was a new one and of the Oxford edition and had no historical connection as has been the case with other Bibles used by numerous The following verse presidents from Proverl s was selected by the president: 'Where there is no vis-- : mat ion the people perisn out keepeth the law happy is he"Calvin Coolidge was the lirst me person to con£'-aruiatpresident and after they nan latter began shaken hands th reading his speech from typewritten sheets of yellow paper fastened in a black note book "So within a few minutes Her bert C Hoover became tne cniet executive of the United States the thirtieth man to' hold that office and another page of inauguration history had been written" - head will be turned lie she the Thus let us have Louise for queen for a sweeter girl never lived and the least we can do is to show her we lqve and appreciate her There mujet be something about herthewhich is given be-as th reason for great honors stowed upon her in the last year She is a queenly queen among girls one who once you know her will always be loved and remembered by you Therefore I w sh the best to be given to her Doi not be led from th6 right! Three! cheers for greatest beauty Qgden- High School News The group of four one-aplays presented by the dramatic art classes of (Agden High under the direction of Miss Dorthy Irvine at Central Junior High Friday night gave a packed houfe its money's worth and thensome It was a real treat The plays were well chosen and the dramatists demonstrated tliat they had been putting time and practice into their parts T h c curtain-raise- r "Little Tfin Banks" a play written by Rith Zuppann High's playwright wfas It was an very cleverly enacted original comedy and brought much laughter from the audience "Coral Beads" with but three characters was also well received and "Bargains in Cathay" - was claimed by many their favorite "Thursday Evening" ended the proguam with a lot of spice and laughter After the play the casts and their directors staged a party at Keeley's ct ' HURT IN TRAIN WRECK O March 11— (UP) — Twelv-- persons were taken to Cook county hospital and 2 0 others were treated at the scenje of the accident cars had today after two fooden colbeen wrecked in 'a rear-en- d lision on the Chicago Elevated linos at the Marshfield station A local Square express tkia rammed into the end of a ITuniiwt-Partrain which fwas standing t the station wrecking the rear of the latter train and the front car f of the former CHICAGO r j falmMIMMIM 28-13-- 1? 29-11- Xmur -2 Chifds recticn 9- - Sarah E Zundel to Loul3 H Zundel part section and other land ?10 Louis II Zundel to Orvil J Nish $10 part section State of Utah to David James all section $1600 Marie B Iverson to James L Anderson part section $1 Axel W Borgstrom and wife to Wayne R Nelson part section - Needs this Double Treatment Children hate to be " 36-10-- 12-10- -3 22-11- -4 Wat-kin- s Vicks relieves colds 2 ways at once without "dosing" : (1 ) 31-- 1 6: A Throbbing! 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Drugs X —Advertisement H XNyfwhenever MORE MARGARET Students we all agree that- we want a queen for the q'ueen She must have sparltling golden hair flashing eyes th'at good old "School Girl" complexion and tho skin you love to touch J You know The skin of youth lies in every box of new wonderful MELLO-GL- 11 VIf VAPORUD Jar UJ Ot—r —L W Makes Skin Look Velvety ftl ft a physician Then begin "emergency" treatment with Call May the best win (Margaret El lingson) j k e Be honest with yourselves and don't be misled by some dark haired girl Let our blonde lead you to light Our motto is: "A Queen for a Queen" and if you live' up to our motto Miss 'Margaret Ellingson will wear the crown at the Classi-cali- a ' The delegating committees met last for an hour or so in the-gyweek to chocise the candidates who will contest lor Queen o'f Hearts The following' fifteen comprise the first ballot seven of these are scheduled to be eliminated in to' day's balloting: Lorna Crockett Margaret Elling-sp- n Eouise Emmett Eouise Jay Margaret Lowe Jeanette Morrell Blanche Heed Lyzena Payne Marr vel Kenney Mildred Puroy' Rebecca Ririe Virginia Rose' Verna and Wallace Taylor Dorothy Evelyn Van Dyke Colonel Bell auctioned the booths for the Classicalia in Friday's asgot the sembly Home Economics ' 30da water booth for the highest and We 13 combid bined to take the second bid and Xi they (hose candy Zeta Phi sergained the noise makers and pentine booth? Phi Lamba Tau hats and balloons Girls' asociation game of skill Gamma Kappa side show Stellae fortune telling and Hamilton club the eats The total bids amount to $1305 and the bidding clubs will receive' a free page in the year book EM M ETT OR JAY ? TIip Drson who dropped thlh tribute in the mail box neglected to irii c tho I'lKt name of the girl to It's all whom it is dedicated — 'will 'do' either right though In selecting a queen we want one who will after the gracious rites have been performed mingle with us as though nothing has hap Why vote for one wnoso pened - NEUM0NIA feet INTER NOS The regular meeting pf the Inter ?Cos was called to order by Presi dent Johnson After the dues were collected and the regular business attended to the club turned to the main business which was a program It was as follows: Educa tion Among the Romans Evelyn Hall Punishment of Pupils David Mattson Cato's Training of His Son Lynwood Islaud A Letter by Cicero's Son While at College Katherine Thomas a poem — Felis Henry Ajken The purpose of the Inter Nos club which is compose! of the students in the third period Latin class is tq gain a more thorough knowledge of Rome arid the Romans We have such programs as these at each meeting every third Friday and gain a wonderful knowledge of Rome and the Romans under the capable leadership of our advisor Miss Ctocsney AND BOOTHS CANDIDATES the kind that sweeps you eff your Louise! a--s 1 THIRTY-TW- R au-eu- st - j- es STANDARD-EXAMINE- ASSN" "RED SKIN' i COLOR AND SOUND SPECIAL f r 'A )l ' |