Show The Ogden Standard - Examiner rUBUSUINU CO that we have been further fused and wonder which group hag the correct Information At this distance from Wash Ington It locks like the affair has ended In a draw with the general public undecided whether there should be a return contest ' " ODAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES 15c Delivered by carrier one month By mall tn advance In Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming Three months 5U5 months All other states fl00 a month Six One year 3AQ y200 12-o- ne year Member of The Associated Press United Press Consolidated Press NBA Service and A B C The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use lor repnbllestlon of any news credited to It not otherwise credited tn this paper and also the local news published herein Call 252 for All Departments Enough census figures in Utah and Idaho have been reported to show that the village or smaller community Is declining The census returns invariably report fewer farms and fewer inhabitants There need be no surprise however The tendency long has been noted Modem farm machinery makes it possible for one man to cultivate more acres One neighbor has a desire to move to the city the other desires to stay so the sticker buys the neighbor’s farm man goes to and the foot-loo'the city! All this is not peculiar to our region Nearly 60 per cent of the small towns counted in Hlhiois and Indiana showed a marked decline in population during the last ten years and some were found abandoned Better roads and better transportation facilities have removed the great urge to congregate in villages for sociability Now you can live anywhere on a highway and be pretty close to everybody Standard-Examin- er s Platform 13000 Population by 1933 Place on the Transcontinental Air Route Control of a Pure Water Supply to Accommodate 150000 People A 31 oder n City and County Building A Direct Highway to Great Salt lake The 3Ionte Cristo Road to Rich county A High School Worthy of the City ArA Another North and South terial Highway A Slunicipal Athletic Field An Aggressive County Road Building Program More Street Improvement in Ogden Improved City Parka A Municipal Golf Course Ogden a City of Beautiful Homes PROHIBITION HEARING HAS ENDED IN DRAW The house judiciary committee’s celebrated hearings on the prohibition situation have ended with the chairman "guessing” that nothing will come as a result of all the testimony offered by wets and drys The result of the hearings has been "educational” says the chairman but how educational? Do we know any more about It now than we did before? Chairman Graham started the that thing off with there were some rights that a majority or a minority should not monkey with and the right to drink was one of these Mr ’Wicke’rsham the distinguished chairman of the Hoover enforcement committee recently an nounced that the right to take a drink occasionally is not inherent A few famous coaches appear- ed for the drys and declared they certainly would hate to be living and handling students in this day and age if there were no prohibition law and then a couple of equally famous coaches declared that things are pretty terrible under prohibition what with girls as well as boys doing clandestine and vicious drinking Drys presented economists who said that savings had increased by reason of the prohibition law and the wets put a business man or so on the stand to testify that this is riot so Women from temperance organizations testified that twelve million women are strong for prohibition and another group of women deny any such thing and r ’ STRIVING FOR CHILD’S BILL OF RIGHTS To emphasize again the campaign of education being con- HAL COCHRAN? PlCTtlRSS STORY Sf (Copyright 1929 King Features Syndicate IncJ Women Always Pioneers Last Man but One Dempsey to Fight Lions A New Planet money-grubbe- rs scientists What will men achieve mean-whi? Jack Dempsey once heavyweight champion will go to Africa to kill lions elephants giraffes hippopota muses and rhinoceroses On one of its "Safaris” (that’s what the Brit-s- h call a hunting expedition) Mr Dempsey thinks he may pick out a colored heavyweight Plenty of Zulus that could fill' Madison Square Garden The difficulty would be to make them endure prosperity and bootleg products after they got there meet one If Mr Dempsey should eight-fotail of the big gorillas of the Gaboon country he’d De surprised That kind of heavyweight could stroll along dragging Dempsey with one hand Camera with the other Prohibitionists will read with sorrow a statement by Mrs Archibald Roosevelt daughter-in-laof the le — ducted to Increase the health and consequently the happiness of the child the American Child Health association is calling for a celebration of child health day on May 1 when those principles which make for healthy children will be emphasized and studied President Hoover long has been an earnest worker In the child health campaign and years ago he drew up a child’s bill of rights which has been published frequently but deserves to be read again Hoover maintains late Theodore Roosevelt: that: "I never saw a legislator refuse a The ideal to which we drink No matter how they vote should strive is that there they all drink I know— I have seen plenty of drys who drink constantly t shall be no child in America: "Drinking has Increased in all That has not been bora classes of society since the Volstead law and it is a different kind of under proper conditions too drinking That does not live in hy“When I was young I never saw Now young people take a drink gienic surroundings they all do” That suffers from underThe change of opinion among wonourishment men as 'to prohibition is amazing That does not have Professor Shapley director of the prompt and efficient mediHarvard observatory hears from cal attention Canada that another planet sailing around our 'sun hitherto unknown That does not receive to us has been discovered primary instruction in the How many are there in our celeselements of hygiene and tial family? How far out to space does the family reach? good health Our ignorance proves the extreme That has not the complete youth of our "thinking race” Only a very young and Ignorant baby is birthright of a sound mind unable to tell how many brothers in a sound body and sisters It has red-hair- ed -- ot w - j ed Ol-we- U’s ed gray-hair- (REfAD THE STORY — THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) TTHE kind old fisherman said 1 “Well I guess youboys want me to tell you all the boats and things that you see 'round about Some of the ships you all can board We’re willing that they be explored But others only look at ’cause they’ll soon he going out "You see we fish most all day long £nd when - the wind is good and strong it takes our boats far SELDOM KEEP far from land That’s where we DOCTORS PATIENTS IN THE DARK want to go The farther out the ABOUT THEIR ILLS more fine fish we get and that’s our daily wish That fish are real good or more eating) 'course you little fellows FOR at least a ascentury to whether or know”! question “You bet we do” one Tiny said not a physician should tell the "But honestly we have not tried a patient the disease with which he meal of fish since We've been here is afflicted has been a serious conI'll bet it would taste fine” “Ah sideration among those interestha!” the fisherman replied "Just ed in ethical problems It is a fundamental rule in follow closely by my side and I will take you to a place where we can medicine that the good of the patient must be the first considerasit and dinp” Hence it is They found a lunch room right tion of the physician near by and how it made the Tinies necessary for him to consider whethsigh The Smell of nice fresh fry- er or not it is to the patient’s ining fish just seemed to fill the air terest to be informed of the nature Their? friend had had a happy of his disease hunch 'cause my how they enjoyed Obviously there are some distheir lunch They didn’t stop their eases such as the major venereal eatipg till they all had had their diseases in which it is of the greatest importance that the patient be properly informed how to protect his family and his associates against secondary infection Certainly it is desirable that the person with tuberculosis protect those who surround him against his disease However it must also be realized that the person with tuberculosis may have such a disturbed mental state that the mere knowledge of the fact that he is thus afflicted might cause him to wish to end his life or to take measures which would mean sorrow to many of those who might be close to him In the vast majority of instances it is believed that patients cooperate better if they know about their actual condition NEA Service Inc) know what is being done for them and what can be done for them toward benefiting and perhaps even curing the disease After all there are but few conditions today in which the outlook Is abso- share They thanked the fisherman and h£ said "I’m as happy as can be to know that you have had a good time as my guests I like very to know nice boys like you No naughty things you seem to do The only boys I don’t like are real rascals They are pests” The Tinies then went on their way and shortly Clowny cried Hurray! I see a) little Dutch boy and he’s clogging My hq’s great!” The whole bunch watched him dance a while The way he did it made them smile Each time they’d beg him "Dance some more” he wouldn’t hesitate 1 The Tinymites Reach Amsterdam In the Next Story - (Copyright 1930 c O gden 20 'Years lutely hopeless Much depends on the way in which the information is given jAgo to the patient It Is possible for From Oar Files those who understand something of human psychology to make the message of information astonished tional and uplifting It willInspira? then WOMEN screamed and laughed aS policemen play a considerable part in the steps chased a youth dressed only in his that may be taken toward cure underwear down Twenty-fift- h street The youth Harry Harrington from the east was the victim of That has not the encouragement to express in fullInteresting news from ' Russia boss of bolshevism celebrates Stalin est measure the spirit within high altitude and a brass band the new commercial treaty with both He was awakened from a delirious which is the final endowauBritain by ordering nine British bed by the latter to tomobiles from thirteen ment of every human being costing thousand dollars each Who will say the child is not fifteen Thatcher has returned to In America only Paul Block dis hisGilbert ranch In Idaho after visit-- 1 sheep entitled to all that Is set forth In j tinguished publisher feels that? he 10 days with his family in Plain ing 111116 110113 R°yces- And carafford the foregoing? To Insure the him it is business He uses City OLIVE ROBERTS BARTtN child those things is not an easy with to i take advertisers them are going task Adjustment of inequalities I wherever! they important 0 t93Q BY SERVICE and eTT1C fabrlc When StalinTncTother Russian uapaBMnnaBWHi TAIiK to a mother nowadays T0 are necessary including meas- - feel that a $15000 car is necessary A about nice manners in chilures to prevent the loss of the that’s a sign bigger than a man’s is like carrying coals to dren hand It means that somebody is income irom Pittsburg Nearly every mother unemploy- beginning to enjoy wealth and lamuy Hie Salt Lake & Oien Railway now realizes that courtesy and ment means nothing good for communism P°bteness are essential I INC -- J - I half-starvedJgi- 16-ro- I I Long ago this column 6ald to Wall street boy bankers unable to col-- : ject money lent to Russia: "Help them to become rich their ideas will change and they will be more like 'for5 ’ to-tak- ' - Wi?Wand0 We?moSSi fweymotS - 7ne Ml I 7 Fancy' what? ?°J° something or other ( SV£?reVei7 “tSS? SfthS “Y0U iee j ther daiighUr and he is one of the 'd who started put with a collar button and has run it haired and crisp ' financier the UP hito a chain of department stores so I have his trading blood in veins and maybe of his talent Biologists tell us you blades with mustaches the collar ad types the drawing know that daughters inherit more directly from their fathers than room swells the monocled and dap-- 1 sons do so why shouldn’t a girl get a love of business from a buper the steely Jawed and villian siness fattier?' i i ous They rarely 'mingle with those outside their guild and few are & rich girliwants to work why hasn’t shell 7 ARd’tf married to do so? j right Nobody?thinkx a rich man’s son shonld sit U idleness and Bve on his father jbst because he 7 jI downJn doesn t need to support iiimself On the contrary we haTei il a contempt for the washer and spender sons of the plutoc- to think 'they should have manhood t follow some useful occnpation yet every oneenough who do?s If displaces a poor boy jut as much as a rich girl displaces a f t girl when she goes to work wCO THERE we are and I see no way out of it nnles rich w6men‘: ° fa7e ? yearning foi the business life develop their talents can Point where they willbe able to establish commercial enter-Loud Sounds like the description of an incompatible wife a gentle- - j Prises 111 which they can give many other women work 1 who resemble the prosperous white- thin-pencil- a-lit- tle ed 1 £ ?c’ pr man was telling me about today As one of the alto in a small town barbershop quartette it is pleasing to announce that three of my fellow warblers have become professional singers But I have to keep on doing this! (Voice: Must you?) eye-poppi- sweet-adeline- ! The poor girl who sees a rich girl get the job she watches the rich rapid advance callsthatIt favoritism and thinks that thegirl’s rich girl has some pull she nasn t ng rs fTP4 degree this is true because the rich girl 3as influence and a her her that is valuable te and on it she a to she make gets has good f?lpliyer7?uj‘ vFrom Stuttgart Ark: “An owl that because she hasjob had a better education anc better trained taste thaa thegenerally that I caught in the hills has been! poor girl and a social experience I hM 1 °W to Stok approacl? People and sen- herself: to them parties!” Also she works because she wants to not because she No thanks I’ve had my fling as the poor girl so often does and so she puls nasto (Copyright 1930 McNaught’s Synand enthusiasifi pep her job In business it is the dicate) survival of the fittest Aridinto may the best woman win” £he can bring with 1 -- i - I fTVT"f CC EDTIME ’ ' i-- I j the rich girl Sirl and leaves the question of whether $rork should come in competition with to wo?k UP in the air until old Dame Nato l°lneecl some ending good looking chap along and thenM l00k3 better th$n any career to both the poorirl and doesn I t need to DOROTHY DK ( Copyright Stories bv Public Ledaer) The Apex Electric Mfg - r Co 1 ’ v Appointment of the V wo-me1- are dSStl5cee f I IfUDIOS SALT LAKE I PGDEN “ 2337 1 Wash Aye 7 As Dealers in Their Products : - N C PROVO ’ 1If 1 v ? Ij- - r' t - ' 5 - -- :rt: Slpirehased i?iu°H £ it I ' touiS E A ‘ i iew-disillusion- B s Yi -T 1 1 I i V Many are men of education and refinement and exfamilies They are necessax-- 1 cellent ' ily handsome and distingue and must have well furnished wardrobes Few average $50 a week although ! o But The male model offers a study ini t-J- om rls y in children company is building kn overhead has reached the bridge across the Union Pacific I Civilization where the people Who count tracks near Thirty-fir- st street Si- - I won’t tolerate rudeness and inmon Bamberger says everything will (stage soon be in readiness to give hourly I nate gentleness can’t be learned in service between Ogden and Salt later years Like all the virtues you’ I Lake (It must be taught young very young I rA I I I Otherwise It is likely to be a glass a ' Mr and Mrs John Warner are veneer instantly discernible by the their twenty-fift- h wed- - discriminating celebrating VS urgess ding anniversary Mr Wagner Is Everybody likes a child who is yardmaster of the Denver & Rio mannerly : No one stand stand Grande Western railroad here They sejfish impudent or crude one “TTHERE are fools in all countries received many presents from his But the important thing is that X railroad associates the child’s success in every walk o: sistentand they run in a fairly conproportion the larger the f life later on is going to depenc country the greater number of fools Surveyors are outlining a new largely on the early training he is America the only country where route for the Western Pacific south j given in this respect in his young the foolsis are I THE THAT KNEW organized”—Maude of Great Salt lake five miles of the years This i3 paramount It 5 HOW PETER WAY WAS CLEAR road having been obliterated by a then the reason why I urge every Royden English pastor and lecturer recent lake storm The Standard mother who is Jealous for her a&e 15 more humanist than suggests that the road use Ogden as child's future to do everything in ‘Impatience never’ll get a dinner GUbert wln-Chesterton one be a will er the teraiinus following after the ex-hThe pktient power now to develop in him author' J ner” ample of the Southern Pacific that essential thoughtfulness an courtesy to others that marks the “If all human lives ‘depended upon was a long night that night PeThe following marriage licenses gentleman— and needless to say their usefulness— as might be ter Rabbit spent in the hole into are issued: William D Stewart and the lady ' by certain standards—there would-b- e which Yowler the Bob Cat had driv- Tryphena Grange both of Ogden “TOLERANCE” IS MANNERS' a sudden and terrific mortality in en him It seemed to him that it Horace G Nebeker Logan and I Now there is one underlying prin the world --rGene Tunney former time Florence never would end Time after Gwilliams Ogden and ciple of good manners that is seldom heavyweight boxing champion he made up his mind to start for Wllford E WIggill and Chloe V mentioned in books on the amenties could before Adams he both of Layton home but each time but which I believe to be priceless It I is called by other name than good poke his head outside that hole his : AIDS tyOMEN North Ogdens amateur baseball manners but it may ‘Surprise some courage left him He could shut his ONIONS and see Yowler waiting to Londonderry has Roach Reserves to hear me call it “tolerance ” aId of women Onions are a popular spring dish They may be eaten boiled eyes on him as a matter of fact ll to 25e'®a!ed$h® are The North Ogden team Is Intolerance is responsible for not the the spring weaker sex she They fried or raw Before eating onions it is advisable to sit down and Yowler was nowhere about He had composed of H Randall C S Law more rudeness declares unkindness and is sponsoring a crusade to disD Darner E Marshall R’ Chad-- 1 cruelty among children than v and al- figure out just what you are likely to be doing in the next 24 hours j waited a little while after driving wick prove this saying She is emisttog C Ford D Spankman H most any other of the imperfect notodwomen hito that hole and then gone It is inadvisable to eat onions if within the next 24 hours youl1 in her battle and or o a Mem°ok Randall and F Montgomery to I01?4® too ls5where-goften complexes Prejudice t?Per planto a propose marriage seek a position meet influential people to the world that bers of Roach’s ??ove are: Reserves S home at movie theatre or other closed building with more or less begins of men There is equal MacBeth Tom Purdy George Roach You dear mother may heartily nothing to artificial ventilation Onions may however be eaten when you ex- ' a girl from rising prevent A Marshal Willlson R Payne J dislike your neighbor and conse- pect calls from insurance and other agents as schools of salesman- night! she position likes in the R and George Mersley Br&nney your children quently neightbor's world she says weTS ship have taught them how to meet such affronts daylight Oreenweii secretno from your fam It is Wheretwo or three persons are gathered together and the ques- - I he does the night" thought Peter — I course for dislike spreads of ily Uon of eating onions comes up It is customary to take an Informal "When daylight BUYS NEW SPECTACLES comes he probably ANOTHER JAIL like smallpox that it is a wellplebiscite to determine whether onions shall be eaten or not The will go home to sleep I don’t like BERLIN— Dr Leopold Heine of known CNDON —Thomas Oaklev fact the that groua-th- e greatest eye clinic at Kiel has majority should prevail After the majority have eaten onions they!I traveling by daylight myself but I binder on earth is this very thing a hobby of buying discarded Ja£ will prevail still more Incidentally there is no better defense guess it will be the wisest thing to a new type of eyeglassesdeveloped These we’re never so patriotic for instance three jaUs in Gos' Ido this time glasses made in the shape of the as when we are hating another coun- port Derby and Worcester againstis onionsoeating than eating them yourself and has in that hole eye fit under the lid in such a mao- - J try just succeeded In buying It not much the use as the abuse of onions that should be I 850 Peter x“remained ner closthat the lid on hides to Cheshire! for morPthan the morning when them avoided In onion eating a sharp distinction is drawn between the fH night it is the same with the home lug Tears keep the eyes from be-- 1 y0Ur hates are the children’s Ie ‘tends professional and the amateur Therefore if you have eaten onIons hates your disapprovals theirs your Into Inns for travelers and H !!!“ J? coming irritated 9" do not eat them habitually: find jealousies prejudices that dreadful fear! Now he could instant sponsors in thequarrels children ike or hsvi! my son grow nn with start for the deal old Briar Patch It is fair? In common patois 1 as about people as where he would have no fear what- ask you ever of Yowler the Bob Cat And LEAVE TIIEIR MINDS OPEN will heighten the idea of delicacy if you can suggest Sammy Jay Peter became hopeful this P is Give ' the chilwhat heditL ' Absolutely All this of course ‘with tv -- 2 that what you have eaten are Just tender little shoots and not a I If Yowler was about he felt sure Peter hardly stopped to Say good dren their not to be open- chance r sxlce I the gross onions that come that Sammy Jay would see him i the peck to Chatterer the Red Squir- - minded and tolerant Don’t clutter There is some contention as to by which has the more pervading Then he heard another voice It morning rel and Sammy Jay He headed up their souls with the flotsam of and lasting effect —the boiled onion the fried onion or the raw the Toice ° Chatterer the Red straight for home lipperty-lipperty- -1 your own Leave them clean " Tolerance of race nf onion but that is a very fine point that may be best left to the Srre1 and Chatterer wasn’t lip as fast as If you find your little boy or nationality - °? could go He did he kSSFor rellilon not even stop to find out if Paddy girl on friendly terms with your en”noif5exirs- - Many careful persons confine their onion eating to settled it the way was clear the Beaver secret and sacred precincts of the home But It invartablv and Mrs Paddy were emy next door go into conference nowhere about With a safe happens that no sooner are the smells wafted from the kitehpn I with yourself Try to figure it out than the Sumter-Smyth- es his head this way: "I can’t stand that family will'aDDear at the door making their righ of relief Peter poked out (outside andthen hopped Next story: The Beavers Have I but which is more important to me— annual call — Baltimore Evening Sun My how good it did seem to Te rid of Many ‘Visitors kindness and cour- to satisfy my personal spite or dis- - tesy to all” The Reds also celebrate on submit letters rebuking the fem- May day but it seems highly inine drys who pretend to speak probable that more social reform will be obtained through those for them who One group Says the Canadian fight for the welfare of the child than for the Red flag of is weeds the dispensary system communism beris and the other says It the ries One reason we believe Cal When a local prohibitionist Coolidge will do a lot of walking says that the women of the in his retirement is that he said country are strong enough to on moving into his keep prohibition on the books recently "It will make an anti asks why they are not mansion our more comfortable” dogs strong enough then to insure enforcement If Rudy Vallee has any symChairman Graham may be- pathy for the Englishmen whose lieve that he has been "edu- tax on beer has just been raised cated” by this conflicting testi- he’ll sing that stein song a little mony but most of us believe more tenderly fkt X changed men from prognatious cannibals to It is a great Improvement i tas-sel- one-arm- ed ‘ The "Last Man’s Club of Atwater Minnesota has buried its last but one member Eighty-seve- n years old Charles Lockwood accompanied to the grave the body of his friend Peter Hall who died at ninety-on- e Now Lockwood is the last When he goes the club will end Some day the last member of the human race club will die with no one left to bury him Or perhaps some friendly cataclysm will wipe out the earth and the last few thousands left on it That is a long way off millions of millions of years away according to i while YESTERDAY no 'girl went tout into the world to earn lL bowin tads she was driven to it by dire necessity Todlv a0 strolling Those need work go into business that it hai not do ler derbies who swing canes Joseph who E Sheedy the ship magnate Pink girls' find ethical question as to the r i to eat to taker of tfcj has cake faced French sailors with red girljwho bread caps Dumpy women with a ancf Gutter of the poor girl 0 bouncing manner whose arms are almoilth Lee ways filled with bundles bushy eyebrows For there are not vast v ' Y Frederick Burr Opper a Madison to around and when gVJ go the in who made good city O boy goes into the MiJJionbucks And what’s become of Burr McIn' '' L I tosh by the way? Lads who sport r4ilShol shf cream white gloves Edwin Balmer Vmk the magazine editor The crowds In in front that this is hard on Mamie r 'and that watch an hour glass 7 0 ne of a fruit store can deny 7 a Into Lee Shubert steps ' lunch Those ugly hollowdo these girls who have qirHY to decorate used masks mouthed iLable and willing to Lm hurtheatre facades Julius Tannen TV dome ofi m them A faker every street across givq 46th luxury rying steail our places fron us? aT! selling "bottles of water from the with theirparties aneftffi hSft satisfied A couple Ganges” d their pretty clffiri walking along holding hands bless ’em cry tlm poorgin If That tension when policemen drive up and step from a special car Girls with blood-re- d lips and kitten eyes food and shelter and warmth and the deciSf esr who never seem to be going any- velopes mean our families tnaybe medicine for a sick UtdJ Sof us to and where Darkskinned elegantes who life 1 u°et some fbr an old mother or a or sister qomfort from tango divinely The odors pungency building excavation—the “At Christmas thef store I work in took on a lot of of ploughed earth And to the transplanted yokel the r smell of earth suggests white barns streams green hedges and gurgling let go it was nearly always the rich girls wh'o' Verem A millinery shop called Peter and the poor ones whowere discharged and in Nancy Three new waffle parlors a block And nothing is so tasty I saw girls in shabby coats and with broken shcP and indigestible as a waffle Ray II7HY n who had been hoping anrtY?or little thin Long and Ernest Truex look alike a at last landed the had go off crying iwhen wf? under block that jo That glowering they 53rd street elevated— east of Broad- their dismissal and I saw fich girls who had not only way smudged curtainless windows places but had been advanced to better ones ride off in' Incredibly filthy driven-bliveried chauffeurs who had been Uncarpeted halls women with sag- around the corner and I pondered how they waiting basements Old could be cruel S' beselfish-enoughging skirts The sullen apathy that didn’t need anS they thejwork gotten of all work and no play so needed the poor girl desperately” Prowling lean cats And the dazcorthe around Way zling White “Of course I don’t heed the money” says the rich rirl ner " “but in men money isn’t everything nor do the things that monpv Among the best dressed town are auto salesmen along Autobuys supply your every jheed and want You can be just ti mobile Row Those experts who roll hungry for some real Jpurpose in life as you can be for tires in heavy sidewalk traffic The food You can die of foredom just as surely as you can noon soap box spouters at Columbus of starvation Circle— birth control communism atheism and freelove’ A mad world I HATE and loathe what tis called society and I think no ' my masters! life on earth Is so deadly dull and monotonous as that1 of tS An annual of artist models with girlwho has to drag aroupd to endless parties and lunches an names and pictures measurements dinners gorging herself onf food she doesn’t want to eat meets and telephone numbers is being the same group of people ifheim she knows by heart listening published at $3 a copy It also gives the same stories hearing pver the same jokes she has headi similar information about men who!I thousand times before giving ear to the same old scandals ' a u— — — iV pose for artists and photographers are names listed the Myles Among vv - 1 ‘ 1 : semi-civiliz- ed m TO ASSURE THE POOR GIRL A LIVING WAGE?' McINTYRE By O O — YORK Thoughts know by developing the seeds of wild j plants They tamed female buffalos to provide milk for their children be planted gardens changedtohuman a settled ings from ai nomadic life i They are the pioneers of the and frontiers and pioneers in ideas 1 in religion i The influence of mothers on their sons in the: last million years has 1 GIRL ENTITLED TO IS THE POOR LITTLE RtCII WITH THE POOR GIRO FOR A JOB OR MUST S A LIFE THAT IIAS NO MEANING FOR HER IN clntyre Oklahoma unveili a fine statue to the pioneer woman Women have always been earth’s real pioneers in ideas and in action Far back In the stone age they had produced all the grains we se The I By ARTHUR BRISBANE ss APRTTl or nml Uisl Bfc con- Qdredra Jr A L GUnuim PnitlUhm An Independent Newt paper Published every evening and Sunday mnxxie or a dob morning without Entered aa Second-claMatter t the DECLINES NOTED IN PostofTlce Ogden Utah SMALL COMMUNITIES Established 1S7S A U FRIDAS' EVENING THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER 8 I SI 1 900 E iB M S $3350 |