Show THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING MAY 29 1934 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R o GDEN m Fine Effects BOXE'LBER NEWS n Are Attained in Yearbook EDUCATOR WILL Mann 304 West Third North Brirnam City Ph Circulation and Correspondence David Art Work Outstanding In Latest Edition of OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Mary Paquett— Editor i Jack Bnntfe— Associate Editor The yearbooks are out— veritable works of art The editor land his " associates should be complimented on their excellent ideas and special praise should be given to larjorie Glines who is responsible for all the art in the Classicum The color scheme Is excellent the planning for the position of the pictures is particularly clever Congratulations yearbook staff on one of the best I editions I've seen Here is the review of one of the most famous books ever written It It should interest you students surely wouldn't hurt you to! read It I anyway ' ' ""X - PRIDE AND PREJUDICE By Jane Austen I "Pride and Prejudice" was written by a well experienced novelist Jane Austen who started writing before the age of twenty-thre- e Her novels are studies of the life that she saw around her She accepted her life and all the lives around he as they were i Her writinz were fnot her work but her recreation She composed with care and corrected with untiring patience The author probably 'inherited her lively Imagination and her refreshing humor from her mother This novel is written in seven volumes between October 1796 and August 1797 Miss Austen had no private study but wrote in a general sitting room subject to constant interruptions She waited fifteen years for a pub Usher but during that period she revised and renamed her novel hav originally called it "Rrst Im Hssions" One of Miss lAusten's jsirong characteristics is humor It j is the life of her style The author speaks of "a jlittle bit of ivory two inches wide on which I work with a brush so fine as to produce little effect after much labor" Her method couldj not be more fitly described So fine a brush and so exquisite a touch were needed to produce such exquisite miniatures of human nature in surprising variety as Miss Austen has given us It is this method that has entranced generations of readers "Pride and Prejudice" is a novel about the Bennets a family consisting of the "parents and five daughters The cene is laid in a small town near London and the time is the early nineteenth centiiry In this book the author thoroughly explains the lives and manners of the pie in that time Marryipg their if hters off into desirable jcircum-ac- es seems to be the chie£ aim of the parents After many entanglements the parents' desires are acj complished Mr Bennet the father pas extremely droll ways and abrupt actions which react with humor as ) the following passage: Mrs Bennet: "Mr Bennet how can you abuse your own children in such & way You take delight in vexing me You have no compassion on my poor nerves" Mr Bennet: "You mistake me my dear I have a high respect for your nerves They are my old friends I have heard you mention these them with consideration twenty years at least"— Eleanor i-- ' -- jj " O - -- Aubele TO THE CLASS OF 34 On plains of learning Have you doubted all their fruits If you grasped them t by their J -- xmts ( Vere worth the learning? now comes the day when all those years Are memories alone 4Of times that you have known Of smiles and tears of hopes and fears ' j I Changes Made In Hot Springs Land Storm Assure Factory Run sub-stati- on " - - chosen place : With a clean slate For the worst fate Now must you look life squarely in the face And may you everyone j Never lose sight of those goals Nearest your hearts and your souls j Until this life is done — Elizabeth Parkinson -- HAVE NOTICED I ? 47 Granted In Suit For - Hearing Conducted Electrician Scale CORNS - notes which appear in this paper Hence members of the Note Staff sincerely give their thanks to those girls Dorothy Russell Helen Wlese and Helen Richardson jThe help which their efforts have rendered is tremendous their assistance is assuredly appreciated for helping to produce the note columri In our hearts will be engraved the memory f of these students ——ROBINS CHANGE EXHIBIT PLANS -- ?£ May 29 — (AP) — Plans for an exhibit at the Century of Progress have been altered because a couple of robins chose ' to rear their four youngsters near the avenue of flags Employes preparing the exhibit started to remove the tree in which the birds built their nest but were ordered not to disturb mother and father robin until their youngsters are able to fly CHICAGO 29 — (AP)-- NEW ' YORK May father h - Owe Widow $30000 A hunted since St Patrick's ' TUCSON Ariz May 29— (UP)— Three convicted members of the John Dillinger outlaw gang owe the widow of their Ohio murder victim $30000 in accordance with a superior court judgment on file here to" day: r Ford 8 - Mrs Jess Sarber widow of the Lima Ohio sheriff who was murdered in a delivery plot that freed Dillinger from the Ohio jail was awarded the judgment against Harry (Trigger Man) Pierpont Charles Makley and Russell Clark the convicted murderers Pierpont and Makley have been sentenced to death in the Ohio penitentiary and Clark is serving a life sentence The Judgment was assessed by Su perior Judge Fred Fickett SPECIAL s tent possible Brain Trust Future At Stake In Fight WASHINGTON May 29— (UP) — The future and influence of the administration's No 1 Roosevelt brain truster are at stake in a fight which approached a senate crisis today The president's nomination' of Rexford Guy Tugwell to be undersecretary of agriculture is due for a showdown battle soon Tugwell may resign his present position as assistant secretary if the new nomination Is not confirmed -- K let-do- I Washington Avenue Distributors of Goodrich Tires 2231 J L Eczema over Face Could 2 Hardly Sleep Cuficura Healed "Eczema broke out in pimples all over my face and spread to my arm When I put water on my face it itched and burned until I thought I would go crazy I could not bear to have people look! at me The pimples were large and hard and my skin was sore and red I tould hardly work or sleep "When I read an advertisement for Cuficura Soap and Ointment I aent for a free samDle Then I purchased more and after using about three boxes of Cuticura Ointment with the Cuticura Soap I was healed" (Signed) George Doll R 1 Box 35 La Salle 111 Soap 25c Ointment 25c and 50c Talcum 25c OMtnlcaJ Corp VUA&mm VUm (gticura "May I use j Proprietor: Pottc Drag have you said 71 L to yoursc 'j I don't like to bother them again to use their telephone" x ' J It's embarrassing too when - Your friends ask your neighbor to deliver messages to you or to call you to their telephone telephone For a few cents a day you can have a telephone of your own to talk with friends call the stores to use as make appointments often as you like with complete privacy ' tAgain?" 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It will only be here a few Come In Today days tlmQ Is Iiere At all drug stores 1 VULCANIZING ng Opener O r in Plain City next Saturday A proWASHINGTON May 29 — (AP)— gram has been prepared for the Idaho's application for $1000000 for occasion drouth relief will be given consideration by the relief administration of Returning from the Wyoming na- after the return tomorrow tional forest R A Stretch forest Col Lawrence Westbrook night head of examiner states that it will be neces- the drouth relief section sary to blow out Beaver dams in The Idaho application was resome of the streams to protect water ceived by the administration late overflow to adjacent lands yesterday relief officials said No action would be taken they added The Dutch-speakipeople of until Westbrook can study the apUtah will hold their annual con- plication and also a report of Aubrey ference in the Weber academySun-da- y Williams assistant relief administrator who has Just returned from ' — f— the west O Electric Light O Economic Defrosting Dam Dependable safe Lowest fares oxygen-carryin- g' Get Speedy Action M I A day of the North Weber L D S church will be celebrated i Newcomb certainly Idaho Request To LEONARD V— - - IVESTKJG- - Hardware Handy Latch Door SALT LAKE CITY May 23— Development of a mountain recreation park covering 400 acres Is being planned by Mutual Improvement associations of Salt Lake It was stated by Melvin J Ballard V The proposal is to develop 400 acres of the 7000-ac- re George Wash- ington memorial park in Parley canyon Tentative plans for the development have been drawn which indicate thalt a central area will be developed from which sectional play grounds will radiate A landscaping engineer will start laying out the' area during June he-wa- s FOB YOUR OLD ICE BOX nousE DevelopBig Tract red-oran- ge ALLOWANCE TRADE-I- N Mutuals Intend To 4 noiv ay V-- - ed sentence on a charge of second degree murder in connection with the slaying of J B Burk another negro He was found guilty by a Jury in state district court her© last night and Judges James W McKinny set Friday as the dato for sentence The penalty is 10 year to life imprisonment The Jury deliberated nearly flT hours before agreeing on the lesser verdict Bryant was charged with ' first degree murder Bryant recently was extradited from New Mexico He testified ha had been intoxicated at the time of Burk's fatal slashing with a razor and had not learned of his death until a year later old " - : on George H Thomas has been for - Dr William Erkenbeck Grand selected as a delegate to the inter- View physician' victim of the bite national convention of the Typoof a "black widow" spider graphical union to represent- the Hospital authorities reported little local organization change in his condition today and Annual field day for the Utah said he had "at no time" regained state school for the deaf and blind consciousness since the poison overwill be held at Lagoon next Monday came him last Saturday and caused his removal from his home to the A E Aldous of the forest service here has returned from the Ruby na- hospital on the leg Sunday May 20 Bitten tional forest in Nexada where J he the first exspent about ten days inspecting perienced severe physician as came such pains r poisonous plants to Dr Alan W Blair of the Uniof Alabama who voluntarily Retail merchants of Ogden have versity a "black widow" spider permitted decided to close grocery stores and to bite him last fall for experimental butcher shops on Decoration day purposes Yesterday a farmer living near Dr and Mrs S W Wherry and Boise brought in a live specimen family have gone on a trip through captured he said In a root cellar on the eastern states They expect to his place As reported by W m be gone about two months and will Wicks state entomologist the glossy visit eastern cities and parts of black spider with the quaint Canada hour glass marking appeared to prefer dark places The farmer The Ogden baseball team was de- said the spider and its kin had built feated by the Salt Lake team in six a web on a ladge in the cellar out of eight of the games played in While preparing to kill them a he said bumble bee blundered Into the Ogden series the web and was instantly set upon D J Mai one master mechanic In by one of the spiders which quickly snared it in more of web charge of the local railroad shops then stung the bee strands of in back the has been transferred to Pocatello the neck The bee's struggles ceased instantly the : farmer said ' ' Ogden jobbers of the state branch — resolved at a meeting last night to boost Utah trade to the fullest ex- BUY YOUR REFRIGERATOR tflSwartoCalifotnia Pacific North- t 1934 World'i Fai r Coloiado Wyoming Dude Ranches Yellowstone Grand Canyon Zioa Paik Boulder m — day for hammering his four small daughters to death was held today as a filicide John McHale whose wife describes h' as a man who took drink and religion to excess by turns was ar rested last night when he returned to the Bronx hunting his wife i McHale disappeared the day his four daughters in age from 18 months to six years were beaten to death with a hammer in his home The slaying followed a quarrel between the ' McHales in which Mrs McHale was struck and beaten She ran from the house and upon' returning a few hours later found one daughter bludgeoned to death and the other three unconscious from hammer blows They died later O RELMED I larger May (UP)—Portuguese of the far west today paid tribute to the Holy Ghost for saving them from starvation many years ago when the gracious Queen Isabella ruled over Portugual and Spain It is the season of "Holy Ghost" celebrations for the Portuguese a connected with the ceremony Catholic church but peculiar to Portuguese Catholics Other Catholics know nothing about it Starting at this time of the year and continuing until after the Fourth of July the "Holy Ghost" celebrations are held in all places where Portuguese dwell The celebration usually starts on Saturday and ' lasts through until Monday High mass in the local church is a principal part of the event f Weeks before the celebration tickets are sold and a "queen" symbolic of Isabella is chosen She reigns supreme during the three day period PECULIAR ORIGIN The origin of the celebration lies back in the 15th century prior to the time when Isabella just sold her jewels to finance Columbus on his westward voyage which resulted in discovery of the Americas In that dark period of history a drouth had descended upon the people of Portugual Starvation stalked the land The people finding' no solace from tightened belts turned to the Lord The entire countryside prayed During the prayers so the legend goes three English ships loaded with wheat were driven by a gale on the rock of the coast of Portugual Then there was plenty of food It was tough on the English sailors who lost their lives but the famine terminated WINE ON HAND V From that day to this the early summer has been dedicated to the thanking of the Holy Ghost by the Portuguese people Although of a religious nature the occasion is a Joyful one The three days generally speaking are spent in dancing eating and drinking—there being plenty of "Dago red" available during the- Holy Ghost events The celebrations frequently last through the night which means that commercial life is virtually at a standstill during the week-en- d Police Jail Father For Hammer Deaths Court Rules Outlaws O Chromium Finished We are privileged to show for a few days to the people of Ogdeu a cut-aw- j -:-- AT WORLD'S FAIR mgJfm THE MYSTERY IS " femmes 5 Mrs fir Winter j ng to the capable work or the 2 The Notes haven't been to good owing to the laziness of the jstudent body as a whole 3 Boys like to talk all about their conquests etc Be sure to listen always girls they like to talk to a ' good listener 4 Reed Berret seems to get nailed every time he takes out an O H S girl so he must resort to Salt Lake ff — O We have one grand yearbook I SALT LAKE CITYi May 29 — (AP) — Two men overpowered and captured ' by a gasoline station operator were held in jail here today Deputy sheriffs who investigated the case "said the : men' James Davis 30 and Jack Powell 33 both of Midvale will be charged with attempted murder and highway robbery Leonard Williams proprietor of the station said Davis and Powell entered his place of business near Midvale yesterday afternoon i and ordered oil Williams said Davis then attempted to draw a revolver but he slugged him In the - face to the knocking the intruder t fled-buWilliams ground Powell captured him and returned to the station to find Davis had fled Officers called to the scene took charge of Powell Williams said Davis later approached the station with' a shotgun but a car stopped at the place and the occupants engaged him in While Davis was conversation talking Williams approached him from the rear and felled him with a blow to the head Officers were called and took Davis to Jail The sheriff's office r said Dayis was arrested a year ago on a charge of robbing the station which Williams now operated He served ten months in the county jail for the crime —TENDER TOES! C LITTLE CHANGE PENALTY FRIDA 1 - Quick this things I've noticed More year— - Honors Gathered Brigham All year three gracious students Now must you all seek out your have typed the ogden H gh school ' v NEGRO TO HEAR Enters His Sixth Day of Found Guilty of Killing Western Residents Recall From our Files Unconsciousness Another Negro In Attack People's Rescue From Alumni The Weber Academy Starvation After Bite With Razor i: association held its annual Attempted Murder High- 150 of last night with an attendance BOISE' May 29 — (AP) —The sixth By GEORGE D CEISSEY SALT LAKE CITY May 29— way Robbery Charges members Press Staff (United Correspondent) of unconsciousness Willard day Be Filed began today Bryant' negro today await May SALT LAKE CITY 29— re-uni- FIELDING May 29— Miss Shirley Cannon 14 daughter of Mr and Mrs Eugene Cannon of this place died Sunday night while being taken to the Valley hospital In Tremonton being injured in an automobile accident near Union Hot Springs Virginia Coombs daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Coombs of Fielding Miss Wanda Johnson daughter of Mr and ' Mrs Jarvis Johnson of J?eterson drivFielding and Parley er of the car ' suffered injuries consisting of cuts and ' bruises A cow running onto the highway caused the driver to suddenly apply his ±± brakes to avoid a collision it was caused said The sudden ' stopping ' the car to overturn Miss Cannon was born in: Fielding In1 June 1920 Surviving are her parents and two brothers: Thales Cannon of Deweyville and Clifford i BRIGHAM CITY May 29 —Box C Cannon of Fielding f met in will be held in Elder county commissioners Funeral services at two p chapel regular session Monday With Depu- the Fielding ward ' as v Charles Goodliff Clerk m acting Thursday ty secretary According to Mr Goodliff through transfers qt property on the part of the county several Needed: To parcels of land belonging ' to the U I C railroad near j Utah Hot Springs bathing resort was consolidated into one piece Thi Utah Hot Springs owners through jtrades and BRIGHAM CITY May 29 —Actransfers were able to ponsolidate to a report from several cording ' their property Into one ilece employes of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar The Commissioners while on U company 10 men were - laid off at I C and Utath Hot Springs prop the local plant Monday night A erty transfers granted ap easement night watchman and a bookkeeper to the U I C railroad fir the high will be the only ones left at the tension pole line down he hill to plant it was said Inquiry to offion the cials brought an answer to the efthe electric highway fect that they had nothing to say — about the matter Orson A Chrlstensen field superintendentthe beets are By growing good reports and one big rainstorm mean a great deal as to City Club would whether the local factory will be operated this fall or the beets shipBRIGHAM CITY May 29— Miss ped somewhere else for making into Nial Nelson president far the past sugar year of the local Business andr Pro f fesslonal Women's club was elect ed first vice president of the B P GREETER GREETS W state federation Sunday in Salt ' Lake City Other honors conf erred upon the FOR NOTHING AS Brigham City club wer£: first a CITY SUIT LOST cash prize for the highest percentage in the efficiency program among clubs In the state first CHICAGO May 29— (AP) — The prize for the greatest number of (Kentucky) colonel George D Gaw inches of local publicity on activi who spent lota of time— and money ties in the club's scrap book —greeting the great only to retire after he injured his hand in an explosion is not entitled to the $16-3Small Sum he spent in the city's behalf So ruled the corporation counsel explaining that Gaw couldn't have Daimages the money because the expenditures were not approved by the mayor BRIGHAM CITY May 29 — Nels — :— —: Rasmussen of Corinne wfs granted $35 damages by a jury (In district court Monday against If and W Shio Japanese farmers of Corinne On It was alleged that on jSeptember 12 1933 they assaulted Rasmussen and - Injured him He asked $5000 SALT LAKE CITY May 29— An damages for relief from the labor application The case occupied most of Sat of the electrical contractprovisions urday and Monday and was 'heard ing industry code with resDect to C Melvin before Judge Harris installation servicing and repair of electrical household appliances was make up good tests—bdy — they're heard by the board of review of the honeys! recovery administration Monday at 6 We're out of school now and the chamber of commerce" The — for the matter was y taken everything's hunkey-dorunder advisement " "" Juniors! The application was presented by 7 We certainly appreciated our the Utah Power & Light company new school a lot It's a beauty Southern Utah Power company Telluride Power company and PeoAPPRECIATION ple's Power company : To the faculty: We seniors want They contended that the code you to know that we haVe certaln- - scale of 80 cents an hour is too high y appreciated your kindness and for this type of work and they your help during the twd years we should not be compelled to pay have known and worked with you skilled mechanics wages to those You have really proved yourself to doing "process work" be great milestones on the road to what we hope will be success Thanks a lot teachers weonly wish RELIEF we could express our sentiments more plainly and do something to repay your help BRIGHAM CITY ' May 29 — A M Hansen of the Box Elder High school faculty has been selected to be the speaker at Memorial day exercises to be held at ten! a m May 30 at the Brigham City cemetery The program will be given under auspices of the American Legion and auxiliary and ' the Veterans of j ' ' Foreign Wars Other numbers on the program will include: selections by the Box Elder High school remarks "Com mander Victor J Bojt prayer Chaplain Abe Josephson vocal solos vocal solo A B Robert Reese Caseman 30 seconds silence taps PATIENT SHOWS 20 Years Ago AT GAS STATION HOSPITAL TRIP AT CEMETERY BY PORTUGUESE BY ATTENDANT J GIRL INJURED IN CRASH DIES ON GIVE ADDRESS Classicum 439-- FESTIVAL HELD CAPTURED 'irt"fliffijn'TiTTiiJ' in m ffli n iimjii in ininffliniii at nfnffirwnriir flirmn r'ninnHi iiffMifriMfWwiiiriiiii Jj 'j" (r'nj 'M'Wrtiiriij:"k'L-"- n um u u1 u uj li un jiiinrn $nfy Give your order to any employee fin-Hcfv- 'Hustness Uttice loaav t U JJ mf - £ i m — imwwnr — or call our dnnf) S S 1 KY t j j |