Show THE OGDEN STAND ABD - EXAMINEE TUESDAY EVENING MAY 12 1931 prevailing in many quar- nation must guard against the menters of Europe has already Intrud- ace of totally BOX ELDER DEPARTMENT SENATOR WANTS perfection disarming Itself” ed itself In the internal affairs of "History will proVe” he said "that BY OGDEN LIEN j J Cook And Craven Made Leaders of Utah Masonic Bodies PROVO May 12— Percy N Cook of Ogden was elected grand high Prlet of the chapter of Royal Arch Masons grand and Herman J Craven of Ogden as most illustrious grand master of the grand council of Royal and Select Masters of the annual convocation of the two orders held in this city Monday More than 100 York Rite Masons including high executives from all sections of the state were in attendance at the sessions held in the lo- ancal temple The twenty-secon- d nual conclave of Knights Templars of Utah was being held today Other officers Ogden are: Royal Arch representing Masons John Edward Carver H W Brangham and H E Watts Royal and Select Masters Harry F Irwin j One Body Recovered From Wrecked Cars MARION O May 12— (AP)—One unidentified body was recovered today from the wreckage of 25 cars of a Big Four railroad freight train which was derailed near Martel Trainmen reported about 15 men had been “bumming” rides on the demolished cars Railroad officials believed most of them escaped unhurt but a thorough search was-continue- Business Office Corner Drug Store Brigham City Correspondent Elizabeth Bair Fhone 432-J- -l Make One” Elmer Perry Willard school talk by Joseph D Harris Program In Honor vice president of the board of education of Parents’ Day The program will close by a selection from the BRIGHAM CITY May 12—A successful parents’ day program was given at the Box Elder high school from 6:30 until 9 o’clock on Monday evening The program opened with the serving of refreshments and escorting the parents through the various rooms to view the exhibits consisting of the work completed by the students of the art and sewing departments and the mechanics and At manual training departments 7:15 o’clock the throngs gathered in the high school auditorium where the high school band and glee elute entertained with a half hour of muC sic under the direction of C Watkins and Frank Kennard Miss Ellen Rich of the 1931 class gave the address of welcome to the parents and Mrs C O Roskelly president of the Parent -- Teachers’ association gave a most fitting response Following the band and glee program a fashion show under the direction of Miss Leona Holt and Mrs Mary Robins and a fashion review of Junior high school work and pageant of the seasons with Miss Anna Anderson as reader were under the direction of Miss Nial Nelson and Miss Rula Sacket as accompanist Several duet selections were given by Miss Dale Hansen and Miss Dorothy M Larsen The program was followed by refreshments and COMMENCEMENT On Friday May 15 at 10 a m the Bear River grade schools will ROSETTES GROWING a commencement program LONDON May 12— (AP)— John conduct school auditorium as folthe in high Bull has found it necessary to lim- low's: Community followed it the rosettes of his gobs They by the red man’s singing the by pledge have been wearing them ashore Waskakie school address to the with the names of their ships on graduates Hon John P Creer them and the fad has been for big- of Salt Lakeby City vaudeville stunt ger and bigger ones' The navy is by the primary grades of the Elwood for maximum diameter of two school poem “The Nautical Extravinches without ribbons agance” Willard Larsen of the Garland school boys chorus by boys of the Tremonton school retold story “Greater Love Hath No Man” SarHERE’S Garland school ah Shumway "Your Grandmother dramatization COMFORT FOR Knows” by the primary grades of the Bothwell school original address “Men Make Room for Themselves” by Rex Laub of Fielding school talk by LeRoy D White member of the Box Elder board of education closing number by the girls’ chorus of the Garland school SCHOOL PROGRAM Commencement exercises for the graduates of the Box Elder division of the elementaory schools will be conducted in the Box Elder high school auditorium Friday May 15 at p m open the Community singing awill Have pity on your sore burning program selection by followed by feet! The minute you put them in the primary grades of the Honey-vill- e a TTZ bath they’ll thank you You school address to the graduates can just feel cool comfort soaking by Rev Jesse H Baird of Salt Lake in as pain is drawn out Comfort City ‘Doll Lullaby” primary grades comes instantly and stays for 24 of the Corinne school poem “The hours Acids and poisons — the Owl Critic” Virginia Atkinson of cause of pain swelling bad odors the Bear River school boys’ chorus and itching — are destroyed Tired “Waiting for the Cows” by the boys muscles soothed and revived Ten- of the Willard school retold story der feet made hardy — ready to carry “A Tragedy in Millinery” by Ruth you happily on your way For the Stokes of the Box Elder junior high ur school quickest and surest relief — for vaudeville act by the prifoot comfort — try this way All mary grades of the Central school druggists sell TTZ tablets original address “Find a Way or 24-HOU- R ore girl’ chorus of the DEBT PAID Davis Calls International Chamber Speakers “Gimme Boys’ Lincoln school “An COATESVILLE Pa May 12— garden”- - All numbers of the pro(AP) — Classing as “gimme boys” ingram will be done by students are ternational chamber of commerce contest number winning places for who asked revision of the speakers the various schools The program will be conducted by Superintendent United States war debt and tariff Senator Davis said today C H Skimore of the Box Elder policies schools Members of the board of these demands were the “boldest education are: John J Shumway affront of their kind ever offered our nation” president with Thomas D Warbur-to- n toThe Pennsylvania Republican vice president LeRoy D White D Harris and John W Pe- spoke at services dedicating the new Joseph ters 'members Ernest P Horsley veterans’ hospital here After sumclerk W T Davis assistant clerk marizing the costs of the World war and S Norman Lee treasurer C H and referring to President Hoover’s to the international Skidmore superintendent H Warren statement commerce of chamber that five bilTaylor grammar grade supervisor lion dollars was ’being spent annuand Lydia Robinson primary grade ally to maintain armament Davis supervisor said: ARRAIGNED TARIFF SAFEGUARDS John Lockwood charged with a Old-fashion- ed statutory offense was arraigned in the district court before Judge Melvin C Harris on Monday and entered a plea of not guilty his case was set for the may term Louis Ipsen charged with being a persistent violator of the prohibition law was arraigned Monday and took until Thursday to enter his plea In the case of the state versus Clifford M Secrist charged with neglecting his minor children he entered a plea of not guilty and the the case was set for the May term “The effect of this militaristic Gleave Parry D Goodliffe Max G Grover Annie E Grant Leda Gull Jennie Hadley Bernice Hailing Dale Hansen Earl Hansen Iris Hansen Mable Ruth Hansen Mel- ba Hansen Thomas S Harris Denton Naisbutt Hassing Margaret Hatch Hannah Hillam Echo Holmgren N Claude Holst Lorenzo N Mabel Hoopes Delores Hopkins Horsley Beth Howard Laura H Hunsaker Lola Hunsaker Nina WILL ENTERTAIN Zola Hunsaker Zenda Hunsaker The following people will motor Hunsaker Elaine Jensen Laura to Ogden on Wednesday from Box Jensen Mark M Jensen Nello JenElder and will entertain over KLO sen Norman A Jensen C on the program conducted by Lee Jepperson Mamie JeppsonWayne Earl'F J Bair: Taylor Johnson and his or- Jeppson Ford S Jeppson H Taychestra from Bear River City the lor Johnson Don F Johnson RobJohnson saxophone trio under the ert R Johnson Charles Just Howdirection of Mrs Margaret John- ard Kelly Helen Knudson Ted M son of Bear River City the boys’ Korth Jack H Kotter Esther chorus of Willard under the direc- Laney Dorothy D Larsen Dorothy tion of Madge Gray with Bruce Matilda Larsen Jack H Lee Rud-gTanner as accompanist Eli Lee Helen Leggett Ralph Glenn Jones of Winnemucca Ne- Leggett Mildred Lund Clyde R vada will assist Lee J Bair in duet Madsen numbers The program will begin Grace Madsen Ora Mathias at 8:30 and continue until 9 p m Winfred McDonald Hortense Min-so- n ' Bernice Nelson Bernice L Nelson Carlos W Nelson Floyd Nelson Marcus C Nelson Ray J Nelson Lyle Nichols Maurine Olsen Ralph D Olsen Twila Oman Owen Box W Owens J Oleen Palmer Verlyn Pearson James E Perkins Leona BRIGHAM CITY May 12—The Peters Marvin Peters Evelyn Alice list of Box Elder High school grad- Petersen Sherman Petersen Wanda uates for this year was announced K Petersen Burnis V Peterson Vera Ruth today by F A Hinkley principal Peterson Verna Peterson as follows: Rasmussen Amy Reeder Harold W Li II us Anderson Florence Ander- Reeder May Reeder Inez Reeve son Lola Anderson Maria T An- Ellen Rich Florence Roberts Eva derson Shirley R Anderson Anna Robinett Martin L Robinett EsBaird Norman D Baker Crosby L ther Robinson BaLoie Rosenbaum Bankhead Vaudys Bargeron Rus- Rigby Clyde Roskelley Rodney sell R Bean Merl Beecher Hazel Schow William Glen Sheffield Benson Leah Wyona Bosley Vio- Rodney Simonsen Jay Smith Ferd let Boes Celdon Boothe Carmon L Sorensen Edwin H Stander Boothe 'Elva A Boothe Viola Bott Wesley D Steed Harold Sycamore Florence Brown John T Burden Delbert L Tams Venice Taylor EsRuth Call Viola Cazier Hazel ther Alberta Teeter Max L ThompCheney Bemiece Christensen Mary son Helen Tiller Harold W Tingey Clark Ethel Christensen Maxine Virginia Tingey Ralph W Tolman Conine Lylah M Cramer Allie Elmer Ward Merle Watkins Mary Craner DeCarma Demars Connie Welling Phyllis Whitworth Opal Erdman Harvey Erdman Jr J Wight Ruth Wight Helen Wilcox Elmer Facer Glenn S Fife Keith Shirl Williams Grant A Wixom L Freeman Edith Freeze B Woodward W Del Yates Ruth Funk Philip C Mary Yates Zola Yates FYye Anna C the United States as was disclosed recently at the conference of the international chamber of commerce when spokesmen for leading world powers flatly and bluntly demanded that the United States reduce or eliminate its tariff safeguards so that our home markets may become a dumping paradise for the products of Europe Furthermore they insisted that the United States should cancel the war debts owed to it by European nations “As bait they offered our country a small foreign market in exchange for a wide open door into our home markets “These economic demands voiced constituted by foreign spokesmen the boldest affront of their kind ever offered to our nation or any other nation not in the vassal class No Spanish main nor any pirate of thewas more audacious in racket lord their ruthless edicts “My opinion of these foreign ‘gimme boys’ can be summed up in no better manner than in the words e of the iron puddlers: ‘They have the gall of a government mule’ ” MAILED FIST he asserted Heretofore the spokesmen merely had hinted or begged for war debt cancellation but “now they use upon' us the tactics they have used for centuries upon China — the mailed fist” Davis asserted no one could question the peaceful intentions of the United States and added that “our THE THREE forces” iheumafism? 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