Show L THE OGDEN 14 STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 21 1931 R WILL BE USED Echo Supply Will Million Votes Outstanding women committees of men the and presispecial Into August Says by In Goddess of Liberty SEVERAL hundred from Governor message responsible for law en- dent H Dern vocal quartet unBigelow Contest forcement in the state- of Utah will George Gammell ad- gather in Ogden Friday and Saturday July 10 and 11 to attend the annual Utah Peace Officers’ association convention Desk Sergeant L M Hilton is handling arrangements here for President John H Zundel Box Elder county sheriff Governor George H Dern and numerous other 'prominent Utah officials have accepted invitations to advotes dress the convention INDIVIDUAL TOTALS i Among the prominent speakers canFollowing is the standing of will be Judge Tillman D Johnson of didates for the votes tabulated: 3130 the United States district court R Faye Gudmundson 2982 H Wootton superintendent of state Yvonne Badcon 2740 bureau of identification David O Dorothy Knowlden 1760 McKay Hoover White House child Ruth Clement 1660 welfare committee George P ParkElinore Stevens Fred1540 er attorney general for Utah Bernice Larson States United C Loofbourow erick 1510 Mabel Barton McBride dep1490 representative W W Violet Taylor for administrator uty prohibition 1400 Kewpie Bennett Milton Welling secretary of Utah 1350 Shirley Peck 1050 Geraldine Fitzgerald Officers will be elected and the 1 050’ Leah Pace 1932 convention place chosen on the 1050 Gene Vail of the second day of the 1040 afternoon Elva Bingham and the annual pistol convention 1030 tournament will take Elaine Herens place at Becker 1030 hill in Varine Felt later the same canyon Ogden 1060 afternoon That Lucille Greenwell evening at 8 o'clock 1050 the annual convention Dorothea Varney banquet will 1050 be held at the hotel The Patsy Lee Hermitage 1050 anual dance will take place at the Naomi Wall 1040 White Miss Evans City on the evening of the LIST STILL OPEN first day As so many votes are yet to be ELKS’ HALL USED 8:30 a m Friday July 10 cast the margin separating the conAt or there will be registration and a band testants at this time means littleeven concert at the Elks' home At 9:30 nothing and all have yet an chance Mr Jarvis pointed out He o’clock the convention will be called stated that entries may yet be made to order by President John Then will follow: CommuCommittees are calling upon business houses on the vote distributing nity song “America” under direccontestants are also tion of Reed Gammell invocation campaign and votes Leonard David- Sheriff Amasa Hammon vocal solo of disposing son is chairman of the ticket com- Reed Gammell address of welmittee and will distribute votes to come Mayor Ora Bundy of OgdenE response Chief of Police Joseph all who call for them Ernest Harris has been placed in Burbidge of Salt Lake reading of by building an elegant minutes of previous convention charge of the Goddess of Liberty Secretary J Wesley Horsley of Brigfloat for the City report of President John and has already begun the workto ham H Zundel and others appointment Mr Jarvis will announce prizes’ be given the winner and 'the girl third finishing second and contest will be The winner in the introduced at a Fourth of July ball to be held in the White City hall will conclude July 2 The voting time but iden24 hours before that DAY be will winner kept secret tity of theball is in progress until the With a million votes outstanding the candidates for Goddess of Liberty in Ogden’s Fourth of July parade had Only made a fair start anSaturday night when judgesThose nounced a first partial return who hold voting coupons are slow in and getting them into ballotof boxescamJ R Jarvis in charge the more paign sent out a plea for ‘ I i I el OBSERVE 4-t- - Airport Classes Arousing Interest The aviation ground school conducted by Wells Collett and E J is Rosengreen at the Ogden airport considerreported to be arousing able interest There are 35 enrolled students attending This course is being sponsored by the Utah state board of education Weber county board of education 'and the Utah Pacific Airways Inc Classes are held in the evenings from 7 to 10 o’clock The first part of the class is the studying the planes at spent inand the last part in classairport of The course room discussion and includes aerodynamics study rigging and contheory of flight struction air commerce rules and and regulations engine construction and meteorolprinciples navigation ogy One group meets Monday and Thursday nights and another Agroup few Tuesday and Friday nights be enrolled for can more students ' the latter group Knights of Columbus Will Meet At Anniversary Breakfast Twenty-eight- h the anniversary of 777 founding of Ogden council No celeKnights of Columbus will be brated this morning with a breakfast in the Hotel Bigelow! Preceding the breakfast members 8of the council will attend mass at a m in St Joseph’s Catholic church James Martin a returned missionary will be the speaker at atthe7 Thirteenth ward chapel today p m He recently returned from France where he has served for more than two years Before going to the French mission Mr Martin labored as a missionary in the - South African mission for three :years at the time his father-Samu- el Martin was mission president He will it was said have an interesting story to tell of the two missions PERMANENT WAVES There is no time like the present to get your summer permanent self-defen- se FINAL MEETINGS Among events at Saturday morn ing’s session will be address “Integrity of the Peace Officer and His Responsibility” Isaac Brookbank county attorney of Utah county address “A Word About Our Junior Police” Hon T T Burton commissioner of public safety Salt Lake City address “Value of Civil Service in Law Enforcement Bodies” Attorney L J Holther Ogden vocal solo George Manning address “Prohibition and the Peace Officer” W W McBride address “Our Traffic Problems and New State Traffic Laws” Hilton H Welling secretary of state selection by the Salt Lake police glee club address “The Officer as a Witness” E A Rogers At the final business The value of stored water for late season use is being proven this summer by the operation of the Echo reservoir A P Bigelow president of the Weber River Water Users’ asso- George Stallings of Eden president of the Utah Farm Bureau federation will be one of the principal speakers at the western farm bureau training school and conference to be held July 6 to 9 at Santa Ana Calif it was announced Saturday by Miss Edna Rosenkrantz Salt Lake City state secretary who will also attend Mr Stallings will discuss primary duties of local and county officials as a feature of the Wednesday July 8 sessions The training school and conference is under the auspices of the American Farm Bureau federation and will bring together outstanding farm leaders from eleven western states The national organization will be represented by Edward A O’Neil president M s Winder executive secretary Mrs Charles W Sewell home and community director and W T Martindale director ciation declared Saturday At present he said it appears that by judicious and cautious use of the water it will last until about August 25 and by that time can ning crops will be sufficiently ma tured to harvest them The Davis & Weber Counties Canal company the largest user is delivering under the system about 125 second feet of water Mr Bigelow said Some of this comes from the Echo dam and the remainder from its own East canyon reser voir While the Echo and East canyon projects are benefitting users on the of field service Weber river system the canals fed 44 by Ogden river which has no Irrigation reservoirs along itsA course motor are not faring as well If tour in the region north and northwest of Ogden reveals farmers are getting ready to meet a dry spell by Power plants for use of pumps these well outfits range all the way from converted automobile engines to the latest electric motors Roscoe C Glasmann manager of the Orpheum theater has returned from a month’s vacation trip in Yellowstone park and Snake river section with a basket of fish and a number of fish stories Upon his return he assumed mantheaagership of the Paramount manDURING ter R T Kemper temporary ager returning to the Paramount-Publi- x group in Salt Lake City Mr Glasmann was formerly with the Several Hundred Paramount theater before Joining Mother - Daughter the Orpheum theater staff Call Now — 541 THE 2446 Wash Ave OUTING Festival Troop 6 of Mound Fort Ogden Girl Scouts won two awards at the annual mothers’ and daughters’ picnic in Lorin Farr park Saturday afternoon The awards were a banner and the Mrs A B Corey cup Miss Jeanette Leek is captain of the PICNIC AT LAGOON Ogden Student Has Boys’ Camp Position Chester is enjoying his summer apin pointment as medical officer at program charge of the Ehealth Lemen Colorado Camp Lewis boy scout summer encampment at Silver Plume Mr Christensen is a student at the University of Colorado college He is a df medicine at Denver product of the Ogden high schoolof Weber college and the University Utah Camp Lemen situated over 10000 feet above sea level is one of the most beautiful places he has ever visited Mr Christensen states At that altitude he reports the pulses of most of the boys in his charge exceeded by far the 100 mark Look as Sheer as Chiffon —wear as long as Service Weight! 3 Cool Fabrics Blanket Sale Delightfully cool cotton fabrics are in great demand right now You’ll find a great selection here We suggest one of our leaders — The June sale of blan-ke- ts is in full swing ! Lovely wool and part wool blankets at sensalow prices tionally Prices will be higher In s September N frIe Auto Admission sheer fine fabrics that make up into beautiful All summery frocks fast colors Priced 35c Sunday and Monday yard “Ogden’s Playground” Two pairs of lovely soft fluffy part wool blankets in beautiful block plaid patterns in pastel Wide sateen shades (Main Floor) binding Special 2 pairs ' $695 Pay $1 down— well hold Silk Slips the 'j SPECIALS Monday and Tuesday Only Coat Any Lady’s Spring Price 75c f ? Stoeetf Any Plain Silk Dress Price (Thrift Service) Reg Cleaned And Blocked Thrift Service Regular Price 50c) slenderizes the waistline and firmly persuades the body to correct posture DE LUXE PHONES 403 403 WEEKLY PASSES $1— SUNDAY PASSES 25c Buy a Pass and Save UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO Effective Sunday June 7thj with each Sunday and HoliAvenue will operWashington day thereafter street cars onfrom 6:15 A M until Midnight Schedule ate on - ! Garments ments for women Fino white rayon in regular or non-ru- n weave Well made— cut to fit $100 (Main Floor) The clever diagonalcross-pull- ” of the straps (that button in back) scientifically uplift the bust to a natural curve flattens the diaphragm and abdomen Cleaned— Finished And Fur Glazed De Luxe Service Winter Coat Any Lady’s (Regular Price $225) Men’s Hats - New style L D S gar implicity (PaApplijror) 75c Washing tortus 1 Ankle Sox Model 6692 ALL 19c INSURED Clever ankle sox for children More popular this year than ever before In silk and rayon Fancy and plain tops Wanted colors Priced CLOTHES Ogden Utah “OGDEN’S PREMIER CLEANERS” 19c f Gay beach pajamas for women In a great vaof the popular riety one-piestyle Bright fast color prints Wide flared leg I ! (Main Floor) xoSt'antf'fiof V 3 i Children’s ce BEACH GIRLS PAJAMAS FOR NEWEST STYLES Sl00 (Second Floor) jpE?n § ft© remember the beach demands “style” If you’re wearing one of our new “Jantzen” or “Ocean” suits — you’ll be in style 6s2© ' - aJantzens a — ?©mm £s2dD ft© 0 The latest models now showing — including the new “Shouldaire” the sun tan ' swim suit Priced at $600 Including East Side These Hours Morning and Evening Jftmime 2©ftlhi 99 $600 ' Ef)2 WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT Ogden City Utah M u n s i n g wear rayon panties or vests for foYv£ Be in the swim! But - (CansG :i 1 So simple'' and yet this unique garment contours the figure to lovelier lines West Side Including " ! until i $100 $295 (Thrift Service) Reg £ JMammc These passes good in Ogden Canyon as far as Artesian Park to North Ogden and op all city lines Transferable to any member of the family It’s economy to blankets needed Princess slips of lovely crepe de chine in white or pastel shades Dainty lace trimmed or tailored models Priced at j v i 2 pairs $695 Lovely printed voiles— LDS Fraudulent Use of Legion Card Charged Ride as much as you like 15-Min- ute Notice their fine strong fibers! The medium open mesh effect! Their silk panel heels! And we think are excellent at the' you’ll agree with us that these sun-ta- n shades and blond In beige price! 1 s TRANSPORTATION Good All Day Sunday— Newesti Summer Shades Today gathering Saturday afternoon there will be an address “What Makes for Efficient Law Enforcement” Fred W Keller district attorney vocal duet Mr and Mrs Douglas Brian eulogies by Thea Schweitzer reports of com mittees unfinished business elec tion of officers and arrangements for the next annual convention Then will follow the pistol shoot and banquet Entertainment of visiting women is being prepared by a sDecial committee missioner who is leaving Ogden for i — d -- $ Every Pair Perfect Mrs Phillip J: Dix commissioner presided at the meeting Miss Ariel Fredericks was in of the games program More charge400 than persons were in attendance Mrs R L Harlin was chair-ma- n of the picnic troop The Corey cup is awarded in a contest conducted annually from February to the latter part of May for attendance number of girls registered community service and The banner is awarded progress for the largest number of mothers and registered scouts present neatness and table decorations carried out in the scout idea Judges of the banner contest were Mrs Lester Corey and Mrs William Shaw while Mrs Harry Irwin and Mrs C B Morse were judges in the Corey cup contest A court of awards was conducted by Mrs M R Clark former com- i?©mm tijhie Similar Quality Kansas City members and the Rev JiP and Rev Cornelius O Reardon of Ogden will be the guests of honor Included among the speakers will be a number of priests from various other churches in the Salt Lake diocese On the committee in charge of the event are Leo Critchfield chairman John McDonald James Shaughnessy and John Devlin 3 Compare This Price With What You’ve Paid For Attend 3 IEMe ht AWARDS MADE s WHITE WAY SHOP — With thrilling values in summer needs The newest— the most style-rigmerchandise for every season of the year is always found at Ogden’s Own Store first —and at the lowest possible prices -- ! $300 c is expected Charged with obtaining meals ftom Herman Baker post No 9 American Legion by presenting another man’s Legion membership card Ed Harris 40 of Kentucky was ar- rested Saturday evening i C D Talbert 39 from whom Harris said he obtained the card also is under arrest Talbert told Police Officers George Finn W K Milligan and E Shaw that he obtained the card from Carl E Dickey in Alice Texas It bears Dickey’s name as a member of Jimmie Lynn post The officers were also informed from another source that the card was in Dickey’s grip Which was stolen recently in Denver: Genuine Ducirt Waves address string quartet “Need of an Identification bureau and How It Should Be Operated Superintendent R H WoottonWeiof state bureau address 'Child fare and Our Juvenile Problems’ David O McKay jiu jitsu demonstration under direction of E A Hedman of the Salt Lake police department PARADE AND LUNCHEON There will be a public meeting In the Ogden tabernacle Friday evening with these numbers: Community singing “Uphold the Officers of Utah” 1931 Utah peace officers’ convention song invocation Ogden City Commissioner William J Rackham selections from the Ogden municipal male chorus address Honorable George P Park er attorney general of Utah address by Representative Fredrick C Loofbourow first aid demonstration by members of the Ogden police department under the direction of Thomas Dee waiian OGDEN’S OWN) STORE Bureau President To Take Part In Pacific Coast Course Last that 75 will attend the breakfast at which charter More-to- n It i MartiaWiU Tell Word has just been received by and Mrs Chris Christensen at of Mission Events Mr 999 Canyon road that their son A der direction of Reed dress "Necessary Parties to Effective Law Enforcement” Federal anJudge Tillman D JohnsOh nouncements by the president vocal solo Reed Gammell adjournment for photo in front of convention hall There will be a parade at noon and luncheon at Becker Products company plant At the afternoon session there will be a song by a male quartet Willard Gardner Elmer Woolsey Darcy Nye and Merlin Webster address “Legal Right of the Peace Officer” Attorney Arthur Woolley of Ogden selection Ha Pl PLACE For Kiddies 39c One group of children’s swim suits and sun suits In red blue and color combinat ions Sizes up to age 6 Extra special 39c (Second Floor) Heel Hugger Harmonies now come to you at 6 p m every Sunday — instead or 8:15 p m Tune in! We mention here only a many bargains offered in our clean cool Food Section Tomorrow: Butter Wright Fresh 1 lb Sugar 25 lbs Extra Coffee M can J B Corn Flakes pkg 2 for Lard Sego Lily SI 45 1-- lb 27 large 25d 8-- lb pail 2 White Gloves Just In! White French kid gloves in the popular length pull-o- n style The correct glove for summer 3 wear $295 (Main Floor) Fine Pork & Beans Pierce’s med 3 cans 19£ Tuna Fish White Star can 19£ Milk Tall 3 cans Sldf 1 Cheese Cottage 13 pkg 1 And Pkg FREE Frankfurters children Fine quality rayon well made Priced each piece 50c (Main Hoor) $295 Food Specials few of the ' !bs35d White Bags $295 Just arrived j A new hand- - group of white bags Brand new styles) In popular rough :fab- -j rics Priced only $295 (Main Floor) CREAM SODAS JUMBO ICE r io — I |