Show PERSPIRING WEATHERMAN SEES HEAT WAVE BREAK ' i Hot weather which has kept northern Utah red-dent- s in its grip for most of the week grudgingly mark again yesterday stayed below the and Weather Bureau officials “promised” it would stay at about the same le cl today Yesterday’s temperature in Ogden of 94 degrees duplicated the reading of the day before instead of dropping slightly as weather forecasters had 100-degre- B —Section IB OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JULY 13 1955 e I Nominate on expected Last night’s minimum was a comfortable 67 Persistently clinging to their hopes for a break in the heat wave the Weather Bureau forecast a s drop of about 10 degrees for tomorrow with between 85 and 95 maxi-mum- NO MORE BAD LUCK AHEAD In a sweltering nominating con- nominee for the U S House of vention W’ebcr County Demofrom the Second crats last flight nominated by ' Representatives acclamation all 13 candidates who District said there is no single have filed for nine county and great issue m this j ear’s election Dread Friday state legislature offices The county delegates also heard key hot e speaker Oscar declare the basic election issue is “people vs propeitv” and that the diffci ence between Republican antj Democrats is their Mc-Conk- J a- - Is n “social consciousness ” Whether you’re only a wee hit superstitious or a chronic rabbit-- ! foot earner today is the mod dreaded of all superstitions — and an especially black day for TiLhaidekaphobes Trishaidekaphobes that is Or people who fear the number 13 Ye'-sithe third and final Fri-- 1 for 19o6 e Thirteenth than that however the And a dav when some people juM won’t work businessmen won’t eaIe 15 ciutchmg 13 arrows m close deals" others refuse to his left claw and the olive branch marry or go to movies or shop in his right claw is bearing 13 — and an estimated 250 million olives dollars is lost in business accordDr Joseh B Maier assistant ing to reliable figures professor of sociology at the RutFROM CHRISTIAN TIMES gers Newark College of Arts and The bad luck association with Sciences believes that the evil Friday comes down to the present attributed to some magical befrom early Christian times Fri- liefs and practices actually may be day was considered the most un- brought about by persons who lucky day of the week believe in them The most significant and wide- Think of unlucky days magic ylv known event in the history of numbers black cats umbrellas the world mav well have been opened indoors knocking on the point of origin for the stigma W(KK and the like” he said “and attached-CFriday the 13th you cannot escape the impression Christ1 vrsn crucified on Fri-- ! that modern society is not lo far dav removed from beliefs m other During the 18th century Eng-- -j than natural causes The business land hanged Its criminals on Fri- about Friday the 13th Is of J ! j j j Democratic Chamber Stud Grou U fine harness stake Many of the finest show rs a 10 n f costume from at least half a dozen West- ladies’ western pleasuie champony roadster three-gaite- d ern states will compete in 21 pionshipstake ponv fine harness classes of competition next Tues- open parade English pleasure d stake day and Wednesday at the annual Pioneer Days Horse Show The ludge will be Joe Bob One of the principal free Price LeGrande Ore Chester B events of Pioneer Days it begins Squires will be announcer and at 8 vp m each night at Ogden Rulon S Wood ring master On the committee besides Mr City Stadium Murrel Bigler show chairman Biglei are Mrs F D Reed said several contestants who reg- wecietarv Mis Keith Stratford ularly show their animals at the publicity and Willard Motion course bosh Cow Palace in San Francisco and Ford Creer Sarah Robetts John n “But what the sociologist Denver Horse Show have al- Imhoff Dewame Buck Truman the not overlook is the fact that lots Carver Billy Rv an Otto Dover of people believe in and act on ready entered here to all is Mat b Pauline perFrank D Reed open Competition that bosh To people who are sons in interested their Dr and Keith Stratford Jr showing superstitious this is a serious horses in of different the any matter So serious that they tend to be worrisome tighten up and classes Youngsters lust learning be dangerous to to show horses and those needactually may Please ing experience are especially inthemselves ” vited Mr Bigler said Don't say The show will be conducted "Bowling Alley and governed under the rules of VVdPfS f O Build HoiD8 the Intermountam Horse Show approval on a new $15 Assn Say home has been asked of Classes are: competition — Open jumpers chilp- - Hunter for 1158 Hender-travelin- g Tuesday son Dr- dren’s pony class pony junior fine harness men’s western pleasure open pony roadster open Case j ' five-gaite- Jr’ Former Prims Minister of Eng-land Winston Churchill is sup-- j posed to hate Fridays He avoids on them As the story cops he won’t leave his room on Friday i! it ii also the 13th Court three-gaiteopen fine harness For people who may be looking Wins & western Co stockhorse a Western Junk pony team for something unlucky take Salvage hitch a was the of seal awarded in the official at the open judgment gander W e d n e s d a y —Jumper stake United States City Court of $7841 on an ae- children’s Meacham pleasure class Arabian It ha the expected 13 atari count against Darrell d d second and third grade students m the Burch Creek district will attend classes in the new elements r school on 40th Stieet and Jefferson Ave m Sep-- I temker Supt A Parley Bates of Weber County Schools announced Buckner Named to S j In serving in the Utah House of Representatives Mr McConkie said he had developed a basic faith m the common man “If we entrust our hopes to the general population in the long 1 un w e’ shall be the winner” he four-vea- McConkie accused the Republican administration of using a make-shif- t approach to administration problems and claimed the “Democrats would develop an over-al- l policy that will “fulfill our obligations to future generations as well as the present” David M Welling District One J Beus: District Two L G Bingham District Three Carl II Taj lor District Four A LaVell Smith and Bartley L Lower District Fne Elizabeth Vance DisLegislative Lev 1 the committee next Fnda in W ashington D C The current pumary objective of the committee is supporting the Hoover Commission for efficiency in the operation of the federal government Mr Buckner has been active in state and national Junior Chamber of Commerce affairs He has held top Jaycee posts in Ogden and Utah and last 3 ear served as national Jajcee president m September iceom-mendatio- ns ommmrm 'Razor-Kfeeni- M Kikba PARAMOUNT GAS FURNACE G E design helps make sure you get the most heat from the fuel you burn 5 Clogged Bath cud Floor Drains and YEARS TO PAY I II SEPTIC TANKS BOWL "On© of America's Finest Bowling Establishments ” fused” on selecting a governor candidate Officially nominated last night to run in the primary election were the following Twojear Countv commissioner — Ljman Hess and George Frost r commissioner Elmer Carver and George I Alvord state senator Rulon Jenkins and not" junct Six Edward C Larsen SN CITING SMALL MEN Several state and national He said fourth fifth and sixth partisan speaker speaking candidates were introduced durgrades from the district will con- - to The the partisan group accused the ing the meeting tmue to refen instruction at the Burch Creek School — one block west The superintendent said the exact boundaries for the district have not yet been designated but 'will be similar to last vear lie said too that no students in that district will attend school m LDS Church rooms Last 3 ear 110 Burch Creek School first grade students attended classes in the Fourteenth Ward Chapel The new school which has jet to be named is nearing completion and will be ready for ue to dav E LaMar Buckner has been appointed tp the government operations committee of (the U S Chamber of Commerce and will leave Thursday for a meeting of small farmer” He claimed the Democrats are “such as the depression or war asagainst all kinds of socialism but but numerous smaller issues sociated with our expanding econ- not against “social consciousness” Count j chairman Ernest Mcomy” “The Democrats are equipped Kay urged the delegates to be to tackle these problems with serious about the campaign and Milton imagination and determination” state party chairman declared Weilennann the Utah he declared “the Republicans pledged to a small group are Republicans are split “and con- declared first West's Finest Horses To Compere in Ogaen five-gaite- e School Load j can-fixio- reason for the superstition For at the Last Supper 13 were fed Exclusive of Christ on that day the 13th man to enter the pic- ture was Judas Iscariot ALL WALKS OF LIFE Superstition isn't just for the poor or rich or famous or un- known It touches all walks of llff HANDSOME HORSE FLESH — Carol Stratford and Dennis Wood make their steeds Pioneer Days Horse Show j schedstep high and lively in practice for the two-niguled for July 17 and 18 in Ogden City Stadium at 8 p m A free event it will draw scores of the finest horses in the west in 21 different classes ht j i Weber Shifts "Sr && r day As for the 13 again the crud- of Christ is a possible Mc C on k Mr By RICHARD LINDSLEY ie Republicans of fostering “malignant big business that is snuffing out the small businessman and $ I e : SUMP PUMPS HtATING’cfCOOnNGES Phone S978 1 At MeClanali all’s For Those Pioneer jDay Events 'An Lo ely western lines Uw 5 Bolero styles in smart flower prints and solids Sizes 9 to 15 10 to 20 142 to 244 "mm Charge Everything Your Family Needs Not a Cent Extra for Liberal Credit! 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