Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R CHEESE CLUE TO FARTII QPI IT INJURIES FATAL STAFF SELECTED rnn n nnn pn BUKULA1U wnUH TO SIIEEPIIERDER BY IVOOL GROUP TO GIVE TALKS run a unco teeth studied WELFARE HEADS i ' f PORTAGE Wis March 18— (AP) (Continued from Page One) Relief Society Members — When Sheriff" Robert Roche was Auto Accident Occurs At Harvey Continues As Head cracks in following an old fault called to To Hear Leaders On Tooele When Lights Investigate the burglary of Shearing will Begin run both north and south and east tne store at he 5 4 Doyiestown iuriey Blind Driver west April and The maximum width of found onlv one clue — a freshlv bit- April EVANSTON NEWS C 11ARY SLACK Correspondent Pair Returns After Luncheon Follows - Visiting In Laramie 1 I the cracks is about 14 inches SALT LAKE CITY March 16 — Mr Bailey learned that the old (AP)— Social workers will address DUiey rancn near snowville ffiwhich members of the Women's Relief so was an historic postal station in the early days on the Corinne-Bois- e Saints line ciety of the Latter-da- y was practically demolished by church at its semi-annu- al confer ine quaite ence here April 4 and 5 it was an GREATER WELL FLOW hounced today " The Logan geologist explained the At a meeting of the social wel earth rents occurred in the Salt fare department the afternoon of Wells fault zone the disnlacement April 4 Dr Dorothy Bird Nyswan- - being all of sinking In Cache valley der head of the women's division ne related actual tests have revealof the Utah CWA will speak on ed that flowing wells are spouting "Woman's Place in the Recovery xugner ana producing a greater vol Program" Miss Evelyn Hodges wi ume since tne quake discuss "Observations of Socia An'old pump well at Kosmo be Workers and Mrs Amy Brown Ly- - came a flowing well for several hours man first counselor to President immedaitely after the quake" and Louise Y Robinson will speak on men suosiaed and is again a pump ir the social work of the weu society State officers and board Monument rock bevond Kosmo a will imeet the forenoon of short distance is about a mile and April 4 and will be addressed by one-na- ir irom the present lake Mrs Jennie B Knight and Mrs shore although in earlier days the H Greenwood Hazel water came 'lear to the rock ' State officers and board mem- - Southeast of this eminence a few bers will meet the forenoon of Apr! yards in an alkali area which was - 4 and will be addressed by Mrs once covered by the lake numerous Jennie B Knight and Mrs ' Haze new springs immediately commenc H Greenwood ed to flow and to the southwest a Mrs Robinson will Dreside over few yards a large number of sand a 'general session of the socie ty in or mud Some developed me xaoernacie me morning 01 Apra of these springs are as as autoan small 'j-a- t which Mrs Leah W Widtsoe mobile tire and others are 15 or 20 v Mrs Grace E Callis and Mrs Char- across leet T Bennion will speak l'lotte MISTAKE CORRECTED Af a cpnpral session in the aftpr As result of the new water nro noon Mrs Robinson Mrs Lyman duceda the area between Monument " ana Mrs uuna uruia second-counselKock and the present shore of the to the president will be the lake has become wet and boggy a cpeaicers now ana is a mud This gave flat '"" The general conference of the '" church will be held in the taber- - rise 'to the story which residents at Kosmo said was not true that nacie Apru e 1 ana o tne lase had suddenly risen cov ered -- the area and receded The residents had just "sounded" one of tne new wells 'with a rock tied to a DIFFER long rope Thev said thev wfr - or TASTES s IN NAZI CHIEFS t BERLIN — (UP)— Radically differ ' sometimes ent in - temperament in points of view Chancellor Adolf Hitler and Prussian t Premier Hermann Goering also 2iave divergent tastes in hobbies Qoering collects lions Hitler on the otner nana collects plants a year aeo Goerinsr re- Tteived a lion cub from the Leipzig zop Caesar as ' it was called was -- as amiable as it was hungry' it ""accompanied1 its master everywhere Later and behaved excellentlv -- however Caesar became more and more unsatisfactory as a net He and his gentle 'grew disquietingly purr gave way to sinister growls ' A11 attempts' at "glelchschalting r Caesar proved futile and so he had to be given up Hej was sent back to the Leipzig ' "zoo I" Trie zoo however happened to nave another lion - cub available when Caesar was returned and l""promptly offered it to Goering as w a successor only pride as a collector the other hand seems to be his ron " Alpine garden at Obersalzberg near - i " - ten piece of cheese in the showcase TOOELE Utah March 16— (AP) SALT LAKE CITY March 16— ine sherifi arrested John —His skull crushed Hugh St Clair (AP)— Utah Wool Marketing assoand his cousin Russell Mr- - 63 Tooele sheepherder died here ciation officers who served during Mann but they denied the charge last 10 minutes after he had the last night year will continue their A dentist said the marks in the been struck by an automobile oper- functions for 1934 as a result of cheese matched John's teeth and he ated by George Matthews 24 of the organization's annual election confessed exonerating Russell Grantsville Utah which was held at a meeting here — Matthews reported to A O Evans last night Sheriff of Tooele county that the H W" Harvey of Heber is presinear occurred center accident the dent Charles Redd of Lasal is vice JURY : Mc-Ma- - i INQUEST IS SUMMONED (Continued from Page On?) south He was accompanied by james anipiey 01 j67 seventn street The motorman R E Arave 348 Eighth street had stopped the car for the two men The street car door had not been opened but the car was practically at a standstill SPEED OF CAR Miss Erma Peterson of Pleasant View was ridin? 'in the Sanders par she said that she had looked at the speedometer at Five Points and tbat the machine was traveling about 40 miles an hour W K Milligan dutv and B J Slagowski sergeant patrolman were of the opinion that the car must have been sroinsr faster than forty miles as it traveled over 90 feet after the impact Sanders said that he drove his car to Eiehth street after the accident and then turned back to the place of the accident He also stated to the officers that he did not see Mathews untir he was directly in front and that then he did not have time to escape striking Mr Mathews Mr Mathews was born in Provi dence May 26 1905' a son of David R and Eliza Smith Mathews He unaDie 10 una Bottom While the sightseer is in th vlr married Louise Reeder of Ogden 10 1933 He is survived bv inity lie may want to drive oh a January widow his a and daughter Lou Rae lew miles further to Locomotive Dentom Mathews a Springs on the shore of the lake Mathews brother Providence in and three There is an emereencv aimi&n A B Mrs H sisters Crabtree Mrs landing field here on the Salt Lake to Portland route A large volume J Olsen and Mrs L W Dunn of 0" water flows from thefcp snrirwes Ogden Attendants at the field said thp The address of Mathews was given water turned black and cloudy and as 2402 Wall avenue was slightly warmer immediately following the auake Thursdav Vp- - DEATH CENTURY nmg ac sunset it was attain flOw- ing crystal clear OLD RETURNS TO On the return trio those who would prefer to see some new nmin TAKE GRANDSON try may continue on southeastward irom ivosmo instead of returning through Hansel valley to the SnowLEICESTER N C March 1fi — ville cutoff road This road leads (AP) — Burell Brown down past Promontory and on into farmer killed in the same man- Corinne It is however rather ner at was same spot as was his the rougn great grandfather nearly a century — aeo Engaged in logeinar operations Brown was killed yesterday when a Up log rolled upon him A similar acci dent at the same place killed his On er "' " ' old 4-- 4 — Institution Ted Human Skeletons WASHINGTON — CTTPI — Tho amitnsonian institution Is "teti im" on skeletons of "prehistoric human giants" and Dr Ales Hrdlieka cur ator of t anthropology makes ho j j great-grandfath- EARLY BIRD HAS WORK COMPLETED JURIST LEARNS uunes aoouc 11 liercntesgaaen Whenever he can escape from Dr Hrdlieka blames the "will tn Berlin he goes up to his garden Deileve ' of amateur anthronolndsf and anxiously inquires1 whether the for many reports of "discoveries" PHILADELPHIA March 1ft— ( API plants are blooming wnicn una their way to his office —Magistrate Vincent J Girard tp- His gardener is often worried with monotonous freouencv The lieved Of duty after a hieher Jurist 'i about securing plants in "blossom ract that the bones aren't even in twice criticized him announced he He is corresponding with all teresting adds to his comtprnfltlnn would hold court as usual Right on al-- " Occasionally the scientist rnn- - me dot ne marched into the pregardens in Germany ways seeking plants blooming at ceded a bone of an abnormal hn cinct station house to hear the man being :'v found or bones of an cases But there was no docket unusual! times botanical gardens of course animal wnicn are deceptive even to Magistrate Richard J Kellv his gladly offer their rarest specimens medical men But this is a rarity substitute had arrived designated for the chancellor's garden which According to the institution th 45 minutes early and court was over "in the course of time has developed purported "finds" describe "an an v — — rinto a valuable collection of exotic cient race or giants between seven and eight feel tall with bones nrd "flowers Favored Jaws considerably larger than than Independence : - nn 1 -- -- - bo-tani- cal '--- of town here when he was blinded president and Sylvester Broadbent by lights from an oncoming motor of Salt Lake City Prank A Thorley : car of Cedar City and J Clyde Davis of j He said he caught a momentary Vernal are directors glimpse of St Clair and swerved Doing business transactions valued his machine in a futile attempt to at $15000001 the marketing asso I j avoid striking him St1 Clair he declared apparently became confused and stepped in front of the Matthews car not was held driver The declared ciation Mr Harvey handled about one-thiof all the wool produced In Utah In 1933 h The attitude of growers toward the organization point to the likeli hood of an even larger volume this year Mr Harvey said Shearing will begin about April 1 and the clip handled by the association will be moved to Boston Immediately he said "Reports coming from various sec tions indicate" he remarked "that shearing will be done at 10 cents a head which is four cents more than (Continued from Page One) for early shearing last year and individual and 'discovered it was paid two cents more than the price paid fraudulently obtained you would at the end of the 1933 shearing sea- think it was right to icancel It son' wouldn't you?" 1 "I don't know' the flier renlid 1 "Let me say that I feel that noth- Gets Measles ing nas neen aone to prove in this case and that nothing has been subWho Gets Bill? mitted for trial! So far nn T rnn see nothing has been clearly prov ed' READING Pa March 16— (AP) "No criminal adtion has been tak —It wasn't even a local offense for en in the air mail case" O'Ma-hon- which police arrested Mrs Martha said "I think you arecon-- f Miller 27 of Seattle —she is chargusing criminal and civil- actions" ed with passing a ' counterfeit bill "I am not a lawver" Llndlvrtrh —but: answered T think the right to trial Sunday— she got the measles and is so obvious that it is not a legal police had to engage a private room in a hospital to get her out of jail question" Monday— the cell block was fuLindbergh said ithe armv air corns was "not designed" for meeting migated and fumes seeped through workers sucn emergencies as carriage of city hall routing Tuesday— Federal agents served the mail and had not had "adp- their warrant and police sighed uate time to study the routes" with relief Wednesday— the hospital threatened to bill the city Motive Today— the police commissioner Is wondering who will pay for day As Killed and night guards rd i I COUIMEMII RAPS POLICIES ! Inmate But 1 i ey : 01 French Women Say Cocktails Snobbish j i i 1 MJ 4 men living today The finder PARIS— (AP)— If you drink cocktails here you're a snob This is person unfamiliar with human an Lthe decision rendered by the re- atomy does not know that the up women's national per joint of the femur Is cpverg cently organized C committee in favor of wine and inches higher than gainst cocktails They take the xiwm aupernciai examination of the iastand that cocktail drinking is pure uving Doov" snobbism asjTar as French women U Hence the 'discovery'' and con- "are concerned at least and point totrquent disillusion Next: to human "Hanh" rvr out now much more agreeable and healthful is a glass of wine as an Hrdlieka reports fancy finds its' owajc wim numan "dwarfs" appetizer r" "'Several new namps hovo luan irad4ed to the committee including auiae ff nanam wife of 'he Gasoline of public works minister 'present " Thf nthpr iyiptmKom nt tv M To Boise rnittee include Mme Achille Fould ' wife of the former minister of agri-f culture representing the Bordeaux BOISE March lfi fAP—TSocn vwue feyion uountess Bertrand de nne prices were trimmed today in yoguei daughter of Count Rprmnrt Duiie 4 cents a gallon on al de MUn and Madame Marchandeau grades an outgrowth one dealer said of a price war that has been budget mayor of Rheims repre- - wagea f in Oregon and Washington sentijngr the champagne region i Vis- - iur ui6 past two weeks cuumess ae ivxoucneron represenThe price for chemicallv ting the burgundy region Madame gasoune aronoed from 27 to 23 u oauit-oarra- ui niece of the min- cents a that of rpmrtar frnm ister of the Interior representing 25 to 21gallon 14 cents and third xtrn( Buumern ana Maaame Boudln iure irom 23 to 20 cents the central wine regions The price -—- w cuttingV tartPd vv J V— terday was carried Into f r prt ht nearly all dealers tndav anH tv See others expected orders from central oinces auring the day to meet the new competitive rates I" I i ( j j Death Sought s Worker j -- ! ! trftd J Alaska Fisheries Bigger Season Ahead -- SEATTLE— (UP)— The Ship's CatHescued With advance guard of cannery workers bound for Alaska fs on its way to northern Sailors Along wth jthe prospects of one of iints me largest years in canning HighHONG KONG China er tirices for both salmon and crold was given as the reason for a larg (AP)— The shin's rat nf th- - tt o er numoer 0 cannery workers pnboat Fulton was saved with the The steamship Alaska has sailed rest of the crew" when the vessel with cannery officials" who Will pre- burned north of here "When we abandoned ch? pare for the coming season 'The number of fishing vessels to member of the crew recounted "we Alaska will total about 150 this the ship's cat Sd ?or Bmy— $gas6n The season opened March 1 Finally we found him niatHnw around aft and dumped him In a f WALTHAM TO AID NEEDY potato passet r WALTHAM Mass (UP) — "He answered thp mil Mil run fVn "Share-a-mea- l" Is this city's slogan Cumberland (HMS Cumberland at for helping the needy The plan is Hongkong) with the rest cf us to install baskets In all provisions "Are we proud of him? h stores in Waltham Customers are flew from France on the Memphis urged-tdeposit portions of their and once beloneed tn th Store- mander of the Falkland pTirchases as they leave He's got a history l" keepers also are asked to contribute Detroit automobile factory worker j whose body was found at a roadside last night Baelek who had been employed by the Hudson Motor Car company in Detroit had been beateri and shot ' four times j Sheriff' Bairley said he! believed Baelek had been j slain asi a result of some dispute with -- o — A British government reoort savs the "life" of Treasury notes is not more than 12 months 'A j Ogden Miss Helen Crompton who is attending the University of Wyoming arrived In Evanston Thursday to spend the week-en- d DEFEAT MET Word was received here last' evening from Casper that Evanston had lost to Cheyenne in a state tournament game played at nine o'clock The score was 28 to 17 in favor of Cheyenne Evanston was to play Sunrise today Mrs John Hornback has returned from Ordway Colo where she was called by the death of her father John Vinyard on March 1 Mr! Vinyard was 77 years of age '' on Mes-dam- j Unknown Cow Champ Producer Of Mills N M— (UP) -ALBUQUERQUE An unregistered Holstein cow with- — J— NEW JOURNALISM SCHOOL DETROIT — (UP)— Wayne university of Detroit will have a com- out pedigrees at the government Indian school here has made a milk production record by giving more than $100 worth of milk within a plete journalism school when the month— an average of 118 fall semester opens Albertus Dar- a day which at 30 cents a gallons nell lean of the College of Liberal fignes out to $110 She is gallm known Arts announced singly as No 143 COATS i- Party Leaves To Make Provo Visit Sizes 4 to 16 More parents every day are realthat McCLANAHAN'S izing PRICES on such an easy PLAN of PAYMENTS— is the most economical way to dress the young- EVANSTON March 16-- Mr Wyo and Mrs Dalton Spencer and Mr and Mrs Adrian Spencer motored to Provo today and will be accompanied home by Mr and Mrs LaMar Phillips who will spend the week-en- d in Evanston with their parents Mr and Mrs H W Phillips and President and Mrs WR Smith $O90 to $795 I $1 Down— $1 Weekly Goilon $1 PRINTS—and ids in Spring's liest designs I i s 11-d- ay 1 Hen Asked for Something t!EV— Here II Is! SATURDAY " hi ff U?0 &C?f lM "l4 ? 2344 WASHINGTON AVE O Others $1495 to $3495 can't OIT You simply "Shop" McCLANAHAN'S without quickly finding THE VERY SUIT YOU'VE SET YOUR HEART ON —at the EXACT PRICE you wanted to pay—and on a PAYMENT PLAN so easy it will surprise you Pleated to give a NEW style effect — but j so constructed that COMFORT Is 1 O Q95 XV yL OBSOLETE McCLANAHAN'S NG ?'4rr ' 1m An Account When McCLANAHAN'S Terms are so Convenient The 1934 BI-SWI- The Hatless Habit Is $183 or a goat? asuit Why Not Have BOTH? — i AT Silk mm j President Arrives Florida lfiU-(AP)- Sol- love- Open f fellow-worker- - sters j EVANSTON Wyo March 16— Mr 'and Mrs Fred Carruth accompanied by his mother Mrs George Carruth left the middle of the week for Cheyenne to spend several days !' $7800 They were to stop in Laramie to The agreement was made for only visit their son Charles Carruth who one year so an investigation could is the state university attending be made to see how other county ? and city departments are maintain MARK STRATOSTATS FALL i j ed ine old contract was for five MOSCOW — (UP) —An obelisk years and terminated December 31 with a memorial tablet will be built 1933 at the spot where the stratosta balWife of loon Qsoaviakhim crashed it has WANTS NEW TRIAL been announced SALT LAKE CITY March 16 — In A notice of intention to mov for a new trial was filed Thursday In MIAMI Fla March tne rnira district court by the atMrs Franklin D Roosevelt arrived torney for Bransford Harri who here by commercial air liner short- recently lost a breach of nromise ly after noon today completing an suit brought by Miss Louise Parry economic survey flight to wno obtained of S1500 af Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands ter asking for damages $25000 embodied line Spring In every Nevf Spring Colors and S hades Others $995 to $1995 up would have doubted in profusion mm I ft- We anyone who had told us earlier that we'd be able to get SUCH COATS TO SELL AT ANY SUCH PRICES as these—but here they are Better get yours g)50 wane you can ' "-- v H- - - 3 I $1 —and that means 2 Suits for thei price of one BI-SWI- COATS if iM Open A Charge Account Saturday Tno Trousars! 1 will DOWW j NO RED TAPE — TAKE what you buy along with you Pay for it on TERMS AS LOW AS $1 WEEKLY! be popular with your Summer Flannel Sport Trousers too I v f(f n fe V SALT LAKE CITY March lfi" (AP)— Preston G Peterson ber of the state nu! mmmtinn left today by plane for Washington to carry forward the of the Western Associationcampaign of Highway Officials and the western pnwrnnrs1 conference for a i400oooooo allot ment of PWA funds for highway construction He was named bv th hiffhwav officials at their meeting here this wee xo taice tne matter before the national administration and mem bers of congress Miss Lucille Wicks who Is a stu- dent at the University of Utah is spending several days here with her parents Dr and Mrs J L Wicks between the third and fourth quarters of the school year Miss Ruth Ewart returned the middle of the week after visiting for a number of days In Henef er and 16 committee on public welfare and emergency relief today was on record as committed to a to secure adidtional civilianproposal conservation corps camps for Utah during the coming spring and summer The committee Instructed Robert H Hinckley Utah relief director to urge the Utah congressional delegation to act at once to secure a substantial increase in the number of camps now tentatively scheduled for this state Utah is listed for 10 camps at present Mr Hinckley reported that there are 5344 men between the ages of 18 and 25 eligible from physical and economic viewpoints for CCC service His figures he said were based npon a recent survey LOGAN March 16— Cache county and Logan city signed a contract Wednesday for continuance of a joint fire department for one year tne county (to pay approximately mittee by Secretary of War Dern Senator Tydings (D Md) and Representative McDuffie The tax is proposed in the revenue tax bill which already has passed the house Peterson Departs On Highway Mission the special activity hour an excellent review of the book "As the Earth Turns- - was given by Mrs Scott Taggart at a Joint session of tne Gleaner and Senior classes SALT LAKE CITY March -(AP) -G- overnor Henry H Blood's Girls' Dresses troit detectives today sought a motive for the slaying of John L Bael-e- k plete and immediate independence KEMMERER Wyo March 16 — Judge James P Rosenberg 75 county assessor died Thursday Three sons and a daughter survive Funeral services probably wil be conducted Sunday v He came to Kemmerer about 1900 served for years as Justice of the peace was eoitor of the old Kem-emer- er Camera until 1908 was Identified In coal mining for six years was one of the strons mov ers for organization of Lincoln county in 1812 and was a member of the official organization since I creation 01mmtne county LESSON CONDUCTED A first aid " lesson" was sriwn hv Miss Luella Sims at a meeting of me uieaners ana M Men of the Mi I A Tuesday evening During EVANSTON March 16— Wyo Members of the Evanston ward Relief sojeiety held an anniversary celebration Thursday afternoon Mrs H W j Phillips president of the ward society presided as the following program was carriedT out: Singing by the congregation invo-patiby Mrs C C Tin gey selection "Come- - Back To Erin? by es Brown Carl PendleGeorge ton William Blacker James Whit-tak- er find Dalton Spencer accompanied by Mrs Percy Hudson review of advancement of Relief society work since its beginning by Mrs' James Warburton vocal solo "My Wild Irish Rose" by Mrs Martin Harris' one-a- ct play entitled: "Three Pills In a Bottle" presented by Mesdames Lorenzo Walker Roy Robinson Kenneth Morgan Scott Carruth Thomas Diston under direction of Mrs WJI Phillips benediction by Mrs Brigham Barnes After the program a luncheon was served to 1S5 women by a committee comprising Mesdames Ezra Price Walter Sims William Burdett" J M Henderson Cache Pays $7800 Cheaper Motorists Prominent Resident of Kemmerer Dead I in-la- Program Trio Departs For For Fire Protection uwy ah viicjrciiiAC MONROE Mich March 16— (AP) —Monroe county off icers and De- Over ILSTax Proposal ior tne jrniiippines was preferable to taxation such as proposed in the revenue tax bill which levies a 5 cent per pound excise tax on cocoa- nut oil prime Philippine product Objection to the proposed cocoanut 011 tax oeing applied to the Philippines also was laid before the com- " Society Hinckley Urged To Speed Request For Added Camps - ' maKes a nurried comparison of the length of the fossil thieh hon with his own and from this calculates WASHINGTON March IR— fAP) me size 01 tne hvnnfhpt1rnl 'an —President Manuel Oueznn of th cieiiu giant Philippine senate todav told the senate finance committee that comHowever it was exnlalnid th EVANSTON " Wvo March 1 ft — Mr: and Mrs Walter Cromnton hav returned tfrom Laramie after visit- ling lor three weeks with their son- -: w and daughter Mr and Mrs E L Knight — GROUP FAVORS I MORE CCO WORK Entrancing Hew Spring ( Jm 50 DRE You must SEE them— TRY them on No printed description even starts to DOWN ff S f 1 J 1 "STyS SIC0Vc:!ly ' ° theIr EEAUTY &di i i McCL ' ° 2344YASH1NGTQN mi I — I I I 1 ' I ll Kl AVE0 ' ' V New Black and Wnite OXFORDS 1 To Go With Your BI-3WIN- G SUIT Others $795 to $1995 S "Vf rf Get Your New Easter Bonnet Tomorrow! Replenish Your Hosiery and Lingerie OPE All ACGQUIIT SATURDAY McCLANAHAN'S O 23 VASHINSTOM AVE O |