Show J SUNDAY MORNING JULY ARSENAL SITE IS VALUABLE Lxterisive Use Of Air Mail Advised Swindlers' Activity Regarded as Sign of NEW MAIL RATE Lawrence Clayton chairman of the chamber's aviation committee called attention to what he terms "an important change in the cost of " air mail effective today" fiereSPifore the rate has been 8c for the first ounce and 13c for each Effective today additional ounce the rate is 6c- an ounce straight through Airmail service out of Ogden is exceptionally advanetageous Mr Clayton said as mail posted at any time during the day leaves Ogden at nine fifty-fiv- e p m and arrives the next day at the following points: ' San Francisco six twenty-fiv- e a eleven a m Los An- a mr Port igeles seven forty-fiv- e a m land seven-te- n New York City p m Washington L C six fifty-eigp m For those who are in need of still 'greater speed airmail letters can be posted scr- as to reach the Ogden postof ficeV before tentwenty a m and arrive as follows: San Francisco p m me same day Los Angeles six-fip m the same day twelve m a next New York day thirty seven-thirt- y a m next day SEEKING RIGHTS -- Mr Clayton declared the aviation committee of the chamber has been fighting for the inclusion of Ogden as a stop on the £alt route and the extensive use of air mail-bthe people will materially aid ogden's contentions in this re gard six-thir- ty ht - ty ve nd y HAVE BIG DAY confidence men are coming back occasioned by Their long lay-o- ff not the depression has impaired their skill in oral persuasion If and anything they are smoother more convincing thant ever Or else ' the suckers' are dumber Their efforts locally have yielded various amounts ' from travelers ranging from $18 to $200 They have been active during the last month One report said a farmer- lost $1500 when he posted that amount with a pair of strangers who"' told him he would receives half of their horse race $20000 winnings on-On June 6 two men stopped a young woman the maid of a passenger in the Union station subway and in' a friendly" manner relieved her of $50 in cash fTwo suspects were 'arrested but were released when they could not be immediately identified Within the last ten days a pair of gentle grafters persuaded a young man to give them $18 and his wrist watch all he had as he walked up the street from the railroad station HOW IT'S DONE Another young man who reported a loss of $200 narrated the incidents that led up to his loss iHle was walking to the railway station he said to catch a train and1 a man of whom he asked the direction offered to accompany him 0n the way they met a drunken man ' "Say" said the acquaintance to the youth "I know that fellow Wait a minute" And he spoke to the drunk finally starting la matching game and winning steadily " "I believe" the- acquaintance whispered to the youth after a few minutes of this "that- this guy has a lot of money If we had some capital we could clean him Have you any money?" The youth pulled out his $200 roll turned it over to his acquaintance and the game went on The young man's partner had won considerable money when a policeman ap: peared in view "Scram" said the acquaintance "We don't want to get caught I'll meet "you at the station in five ' minutes and divide" The three scattered in different directions The youth waited a long time a x - - EXPENSES AT FAIR "This here world's fair they have in Chicago" declared a trainman who lives there "is just another way of getting your money without a gun" "Absolutely not" asserts another trainman also a native of ' the Valley Community Aski Friends to Join In ration Liberty is planning to celebrate the Fourth of July in a hig wav"We extend an invitation to all friends to come and enjoy the day with us" says the committee in charge The day's events will begin at ten o'clock In the morning and continue until midnight There will be an interesting iprogram at which George H Lowe of Ogden will be the principal speaker and Mr and Mrs "Douglas Brian will sing several numbers Other musical numbers and readings will be given by home talent - A "wide variety of contests for which prizes will be awarded for both children ant3 adults will be started at ones o'clock and will be followed by a Farm Bureau league baseball game between Liberty and Trenton The occasion offers some real fun for all It is said there will also be smokeless smoker events followed by a dance in the evening "Everybody come' and bring your lunch and spend areal day with us" is the final word ' NEGRO ORDERED PUT IN PRISON Admits He Made Attack : 'Upon Young Married Woman ' Admitting that he attempted a criminal assault upon a young married white woman in Ogden on June 22 Buck Harp! 42 a negro of Cincinnati was sentenced Saturday to serve not" to exceed 20 years In the Utah state penitentiary Judge Eugene E Pratt imposed the sentence and upon recommen dation fo District Attorney Wade M Johnson dismissed a charee of the assaulting J C Thompson — — woman's father with a knife the young woman in her home on West Seventeenth street and attacked her Her screams brought the family dog and her father to her aid Harp Camp ran but was overtaken by Mr ' Headquarters battery of the 145th Thompson As Mr Thompson adfield artillery Utah national guard vanced Harp threw a knife at him returned Saturday from Camp Wil- but he was captured ' and held until liams ' at Jordan Narrows The police --arrived ' —: battery has 30 men and- three offi- cers It was at the camp two weeks The hospital company of the 143rd City Will field artillery and Battery B of the 222nd field artillery also Ogden naMilk tional guard units returned from camp two weeks ago —j Ogden city will demand absolute — compliance with its milk ordinance after July 5 Dr Walter E Whalen Will city physician and Dean A Anderson milk inspector said Saturday Be Among the things to be required are: 1 That ho one should use bottles Lcland Monson of Weber college to others faculty will speak at the Fourteenth belonging 2 That ikv4 cans will be allowed ward MIA conjoint meeting toretail trade night in the ward chapel at seven o'- in 3 That all trucks or vehicles clock His subject will be "The shall bear the name of the dairy New Pioneer" A talk on the new slogan will be and have the permit number painted in plain letters given by Clarence Knowles Mar4 That all bottle caps" shall be garet Taylor will give vocal solOs and two cornet duets will be plaved by printed according to the city ordinance Alvin and Melvin Phillips ' : : Harp-accost- ed Battery Returns After Stay - Enforce Requirements : 4 'New Pioneer' Speech Subject 1 te -- Sixty-four-year-- miles aid- - years "There's 'nothing to it" he "I've been swimming for 55 The bridal veil had its origin in the cast where many women stiU go veiled during the greater part of their lives and where a husband is not supposed to see his bride's face until after the ceremony of marri- - Salt Lake Party to Offer Ward Program special program by a group of seven persons from Salt Lake City will be ghen tonight at seven o'clock In the L D S Ninth ward hall announces Margaret Larsen The program will include readings instrumental and vocal music and an address by Bishop Lloyd of Salt Lake City The program is said to be excellent in every respect and it will take the place of the regular Mutual conjoint program A CITY PLACING Delayed by Matters Bet- - WATER METERS Labor tor" System Betterment y - The immediate cause of delay he said is a set of gasoline pumps located upon ground needed for the new route Six miles of the seven-mil- e project were recently completed at a cost of $40000 The road is now TRAFFIC DIVERTED ' graded and gravel surfaced from The Pacific coast longshoremen's Hooper north to the Weber river or strike has reacted to the benefit within about one mile-oPlain City of the railroads in the form of in- Forty-fiv- e hundred dollars of state 7 creased freight tonnage funds has been allotted for the reCommodities- that have not been maining mile which will be done on shipped by rail for many years gd-i- a force account basis as soon as instead by water come through way difficulties are cleared Ogden every week providing an ad- right up ditional volume of freight here of Other state road projects now In from 20 to 30 carloads daily Some of construction In northern process of the unusual items are six carUtah ere highway bridges of reloads of smoking tobacco from Dur- inforced flye concrete said Beason ham N C empty beer barrels from These include a bridge across Tennessee sulphur from Louisiana East can-yocreek near Porterville and shipments of rosin work which has been in progupon The longshoremen's strike by ty- ress for weeks three three small coastal ing up shipping has resulted in the shipment of 150 carloads bridges across a canal in Rich WILLIAM S HOGGAN county and a bridge across the of wheat from here to the coast Weber river at Devil's Slide which William S Hoggan newly elected will be completed in abouta month NUDIST NEWS president cf the Ogden Lions club Travelers who buy nudist magaand other new officers and directors zines at station newsstands are still will take charge of the club's acabout their purchases tivities next Tuesday noon at a though they seem to be people who are interested rather in the social meeting in the Hotel Ben Lomond aspects of the nudist movement Committee j for activities of 1934-3- 5 than the picture" sections of the will be announced magazines Preparations for the years work H-Wistner S P assistant North Ogden Officers Get were started Thursday evening at a meeting of the club directors at superintendent left with Mrs Wist First Experience in which Prcisidpnt Hoggan presided ner last week on a vacation motor Details of jthe projects will be placed Regulatory Acts trip through southern California before tlife club for consideration 'F W Smith S P chief dispatchThe town board of North Ogden before public announcement is er is also on his vacation 'Ernest D Adams S P car distribut- has had its first experience in mak- maae President Hoggan has been a or returned from his vacation last ing regulatory statutes In an effort to worker the protect injjthe Lions club for several Monday recently laid sidewalks The Southern Pacific Softball lawns and gardens of the citizens years haiing been elected director team broke into the win column they passed an ordinance Thurs- treasurer tail twister and vice presi last week" with a decisive 13 to 8 day making it a misdemeanor 'to dent prior to his selection as the victory over the George A Lowe ride or drive livestock upon the club's chiw executive He has also softballers The railroad team over- sidewalks or to permit cattle to been a delegate to two of the dis trict conventions came their old fault of overthrow- stray upon the streets of the town with to the and sidewalk Along hit ing began improveconsistently ment some of the property owners One of the coolest spots in town: have removed their fences exposing their lawns and gardens to straying The subway at the Union station livestock Recent complaints of this nature caused the board to pass the FROM NEVADA S H Bray trainmaster and W law Until further arrangements are G Fifield traveling engineer both made prosecution for violation will of the Southern Pacific in Carlin be conducted by the county attorney were in Ogden last week 'to attend a AWARDS TONIGHT Court of honor for Boy Scout Property Wrongfully Deedcelebration in honor of George F Leidig engineer who retired rafter troop No 28 of North Ogden will be ed to Wife of Son Is held tonight at eight o'clock In the 50 years service ward meeting house Chairman Will-lia- m Complaint A Budge and the scout comIn this country railroads maintain Probate of the estate of Mary Ann their own lines and then help pay missioner will be present to award for automobile highways through tenderfoot badges to Kenneth Phil- McCarty Madden who died here last taxes In Denmark things are dif- lips William Bailey second class June 12 1$ asked of the Second' disferent There the longest railway badges to LeVar Barker Max Orton trict court in a petition filed Saturbridge in Europe is being erected at Junior Gibson Ilenry Haill Melvin day a cost of $10000000 and motorists Kanaaii lust class badges to Hal-v- or The esfjate Is said to consist of are paying for it The Danish govBailey Ralph Embry Arthur certain pejrsonal property and Ogden ernment is raising the money by a Campbell Don Campbell and merit city real lestate and improvements tax on gasoline badges to Halver BaileyRussell valued at j$3000 The petition relates Campbell' Gate Mathie-- Arthur that on December 22 1925 Mrs Campbell Don Campbell and Ralph Madden ceded the real estate and rniDry improvements to her son William LAW IN me cuuri wju oe new in con N McCaj-tIn trust for all the junction with the conjoint session of heirs-at-li- w the Mutnals The program has been On Maxell 20 of this year It is alprepared' by the scout committee leged hej wrongfully deeded the composed of Ira Lowder Clarence property ito his wife Fannie' Mcurton Will Johns Joe Shaw Roy Carty The petition requests that Montgomery and Henry Hall This Mrs Maddcn's will dated March 16 White Stick Gives Blind committee will be awarded first 1929 which leaves the property to class scout badges and their wives her surviving husband Thomas Right Over Road will be awarded honorary first class Madden during his life and then beTraffic cadges 'ihe mothers of the first queathes it to her children be adclass scouts will be presented first mitted to probate Today an ordinance for the pro- class badges by their sons Heirs as set forth are six in numtection of the blind passed by the Twenty of the boys will leave on ber the youngest of which is 54 city" commissioners April ' 14 beMonday morning for a week's ac years of age comes effective This ordinance tivities at Camp Keisel TransDorta : — gives blind persons who carry vhite tion is being arranged for all who canes the right of way on all city desire to visit the boys in camp on streets and makes violation a mis- Thursday' jevening Any person in MAKING demeanor It is intended that use terested in this trip Is requested to of the cane shall permit the blind contact Ira Lowder STAFF CHANGED street in safeperson to cross-thThe departure for Chicago this ty and without the usual nervous fear and shall warn the motorist morning of George F Simmons and so that he may avoid an accident wile made necessary a revision of Miss Nelliemae Payton who is committees for the North Ogden Canning factories in Ogden and blind said Saturday that the white Fourth of July celebration David E vicinity are working overtime to cane is proving to be of service in Randall will act as general chair- handle the large apricot crop Some many other ways also Children who man and Isaac Campbell will direct of the plants are using two shifts of workers and the machinery Is runplay on the sidewalks are quick to the morning program The events of the day Include the ning at top speed to care for the notice the white canes and give way or assistance to their owners program ball games prize contest crop before it gets too ripe The white canes also bring quick ior adults and children riding and Canning of peas from the Inwpr and courteous service when carried bucking events and a picture show sections is about completed and the inta stores or shops A Democratic will be held plants will probably start on the Miss Payton said it Is hoped that July 12 The timeprimary and of meet crop from the upper valley in a few Ogden will wholeheartedly adopt ing will be announcedplace days later this movement in behalf of the George Shorten assistant secre son of Mr and Berrett Grant blind as so many other cities are Mrs Thomas E Berrett is recover- tary of the Utah Canners associadoing and help to make it a nation ing from an infection In his foot tion states that the apricot cron al cause which necessitated the amputation is the largest and best he has ever seen Trees are heavily weighted f of a toe Col Ike T Pryor Texas cattle Fast services will be held hi con with the fruit and in some instances war when junction with the Sunday school ser- the 'lower limbs are bowed to the king served in only nine years old he served for vice this morning at nine fifty-fiv- e ground ine iruit is oi line quality three years-- ' am flavor and color f - ng 'f i v ! boarOasses MADDEN ESTATE COljTESTBEGUN I CANE EFFECTTODAY - T i ' : p ! ' " i OVERTIME RUNS the-Civil ! relief emergency iffi7 :' pumps RiSSest in the World— More Assets— More New Business Each Year—More Insurance in Force — More Policyholders ISSUES CONTRACTS PROVIDING Ordinary Life Insurance Industrial Life Insurance Accident and Health Insurance Mortgage Redemption Insurance Inheritance Tax Coverage Educational Fund Insurance Business Insurance Llflnrnml X11110'1 Group and Wholesale Insurance Annuities And Other Kinds of Personal Protection For further information see JOHN Manager E W IIEATON Asst S D GARN Asst Mgr Mgr II J Ripplinger - - - Agent F F Bybee - - - - - Agent H P Cannon Agent C G Wagner - - - - Agent Schuit Agent Representing --- ' Metropolitan Life Insurance Co phone esa ' ' S 4 f f J'' v l¥ - m4L Alt A i: - LIGENSESGO T077C0UPLES Year — — W ——————I —————— W W— MMMIWHIM— ! MARY A JOHNSON One of the youngest boosters of the city's forthcoming Pioneer days celebration Is Mary Anette John June marriage licenses in Weber sondaughter of Mr county this year exceeded the num- and Mrs G Harold Johnson 2828 session ber issued during June of last year Grant avenue itby only one Lawrence A Van Dyke &ne is shown here wearing a county clerk said Saturday night pioneer style sunbonnet and dress There were 77 licenses issued by both very simple in design made WARREN WILL three-year-o- - ld 1 -- the clerk last month compared to 76 by her grandmother Mrs Allen E during June of last year and 61 Johnson Mary Anette's great grand mother was born on the ocean during June of 1932 while the the family was on the way to first six months of During 1934 there were 282 licenses Issued Utah (Staff photo) which was 16 more than during the similar' period last year During the first six months of! 1932 thejft were 221 licenses issued ' t The oldest man to obtain a license last month was 68 'and the oldest woman was 67 and they were one HARD SELECTS NEW TREASURER couple The youngest man was 18 and the youngest girl was 16 but they were not one couple Four licenses issued Saturday were as iimows: rxancis u sax and Jessie McPhie both of Salt Lake City Arthur E Coy of Plain City and lone Poll of South Weber Dasil A Williams of Plain City and Carol Frye of Brigham City John L McGregor of Ogden and Helena G Dykstra' of Harrisville busIHhaT Pix M Jones Will Handle Financial- Details At - Weber College 3-OBSERV- DAY Independence Celebratiorj To Get Under Way At One o'Clock j — - Warren will celebrate the Fourth of July with an entertainment bal game and dance The entertainment program start at one o'clock' It will consist of a solo by Jessie Wayment read? ing Rhea Marriott piano solo Thora Wayment newspaper ac count duet Gladys Wayment Carma and Lorene Judkins 10- minute talk on Independence Uay by Gwendolyn Stewart harmonica solo Don Marriott reading Atelia Stevenson solo Ethel Skeen A ball game and contests will fol low the program and there will """ a dance at night' : O Earl East is general chairn ' of the events Utah state board of education and 31-mo- nth i new Union station Pacific line stage has opened a new bus terminal waiting room and ticket office at 2536 Washington avenue The ticket office and waiting room were formerly located at 372 Twenty-fift- h street The new terminal consists of ' a passageway from Washington avenue to Ogden avenue Busses will arrive by way ofi the Ogdeni avenue end of the passageway stop at the waiting room and depart f?om the Washington avenue end Istorage space for several busses is provided alongside the passageway j though attendants said it Is not planned to keep busses here regularly! - Ten Reports ' " HOSE u t Executives Are Due Here This Afternoon Making an official inspection trip of the Union Pacific system Carl R Gray president ond other officials will arrive in Ogden 4oday at four-fip m from Pocatcillo Idaho They" are scheduled to stay about a half hour before leaving ifor Salt Lake City where they will stay until early Tuesday morning From there they will leave for southern Utah parks Accompanying "Mr Gray are William M Jeffers executive vice president F W Robinson vice president in charge of traffic and J L Haugh vice president and assistant to the president ve j - CONVICTS DONATED TINFOIL SPRINGFIELD Mass —(UP)—' Inmates of Connecticut State Prison sent a half ton of tinfoil to the k - Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children here The Shriners in a campaign for money have been collect ing tinfoil It is melted and sold the proceeds going for the benefit of the hospital J - C 55UAL1IS ""3 Guaranteed for life against defects in workmanship and material i 4?Ply 450x21 500x21 525x21 600x21 450x20 500x20 550x20 600x20 475x19 500x19 550x19 6-P- $25 $595 $37S $595 $715 S375 $515 $b4$ $M5 $05 I $425 x 5505 $745 $325 $495 5575 $690 5875 $7J05 $4ig $485 $595 $655 liOOxlU 30x3 inch High Pressure h High Pressure 5- - inch High Pressure 4- - 414-inc- ly 5295 5512 '5535 ' 5745 TV ©flaoiianaEana 13 o 2Gth St at Washington et Phone 515 Today begins a neiv month' Start it right resolve to save : FOR TODAY—SUNDAY JULY MANY NEW FLAVORS 1 on transportation dosts Street car transportation is the cheap- est on earth! Cones Bricks or in Bulk Frozen Fudge (The Original) Whale- - mm a ri nsr--v A "wane warn i RIM THE STREET CARS of-a-Co- ne A —ft ( will assume his new duties Monday morning Mr Jones has spent the past few months at the University' of Utah following his return from a mission in Germany for the L D S church about half of which fc- -H time he spent in the church offices j in Berlin He succeeds Blaine Peterson who Office Receive resigned just before the close of the last college 3rcar Since that time of Disease Guy H Hurst head of the depart ment of business administration has been acting treasurer The ten cases of eontagious disease ' Mr Jones received his A B de reported during the: past week at gree from Brigham Toung univer the offices of the city healtlx department included five of chickr'" V sity In 1931 He is unmarried 4— pox four of whooping cough a Annual consumption of "beer per one of measles according to Dr Walter E Whalen city phisician capita in Belgium is 37 gallons A NEW: MONTH rrft E - Dix M Jones formerly of Salt Lake Qity has been appointed as treasurer of Weber college by the -- --- " o again turned on Friday Total This June Only One Ahead of June Last The people of Eden will ha real Fourth rof July celebration beo'clock in ginning at five forty-fiv- e the morning with the raising of the flag by Boy Scouts A parade' Will start at nine thirty-fiv- e and the regular program at ten o'clock The afternoon program starting ty at o'clock will present a variety of sports events including a baseball game and horse racing The' celebration Will conclude at a carnival dance All former residenta of Eden are Invited to participate in the festivities announces PeJ ' Graham general manager The nrnrram nt: ton nV1vV wfif fol-- J j begin with community singing lowed by prayer by R O Graham and a solo by Ed Greenwcll' The ' of welcome will then be j address given by Bishop C Av Hogge in- tiuuutuig aisunguisnea guests ana icittuug me episoaes xlag arm oy Primary boys will follow Melba' Jorgensen will give a cornet solo '' and Jean Waterstradt a reading Leona Ferrin will offer a vocal soJtt and tap dancing will be: done """V Shirley and Marvel Fuller and y Jean Clarke Musical numbers will ' be offered by Ivan Burnett and company after which a reading will t be given by Gertrude Stallings Ed Greenwell will sing and John A Blaylock will deliver the oration of the day followed by a girls' chorus directed by Doris Stallings Benedlc- - ' tion by J B Stallings Tfill close th8 one-thir- 4 f f1r : ' administration Metropolitan Life Insurance Co Agent Agent - - - Agent Agent B O Vander h j : l ! neaaquarters While halted the drain on the temporarily city reser- vuus aim permuted Officials to urn on me air nit pumps last Sun- uay me aram Decame so great that were — PLANTS P Leishman - - - " - : A T Doxcy L S Furlong H J Black : ot sidewalk law A Assurance of General Manager - - boxes ana covers ine labor of is supplied from federal n us ji Welcome southeast Saturday 30-fo- All Former Residents Are '' 4 oimeters In the bench district south of street and east of Twenty-sixt- h Harrison avenue was started last week under direction of the city waterworks department as an FERA project The city has about' 600 meters' on hand and will purchase from tim to time as they are needed meter installation j! r IN SOUTHEAST ' Completion of the remaining one mile of a hew road between Plain City and Hooper is awaiting settlement of right of way matters Lew W Beason district engineer" said "Windy" city "The sights and information at the fair are worth all they charge The thing "is that some people can't soak up any knowledge" self-conscio- HOLIDAY EARLY i y " EDEN TO START BOOSTER FERA Office Is Furnishing City Project n - - SWIMS S MILES EACH DAY AT 4 FORT WORTH Tex — UP— Ben H a r r i s makes it a daily custom to swim two miles Sometimes -- if he rMls the urge" he stretches it to six Hooper-Plai- - BY LOUIS SKAGGS (CLICKS FROM THE RAILS) An unofficial indication of better the times is evident in Ogden Hoggan Will Direct Lions Club Affairs j " - LIBERTY WILL " WESTERN ROAD ter Times Local Rails Benefit by Strike at Wharves ed " Lake-Portla- IN BUILDING OF Right-of-wa- The war department considers Ogden arsenal as 'a ordnance depot valuable from a Abe Murdock: military standpoint First Utah" congressional district representative in Washington informed the chamber of commerce by letter Saturday The acting chief of ordnance department of war informed him Mr Murdock wrote that the present plans of :the department contemplate retention of the depot "Although many of the buildings were demolished several years ago by a tornado and have not been rebuilt because of a lack of appropriations for this purpose the depot is well located and is valuable from a military standpoint" "he told Mr Murdock The Ogden chamber of commerce has been urging " that the large storage buildings razed by a freak twister during 1923 be rebuilt four-twen- MILE REMAINS Of Chatter For Gullible v Murdock Sends Comment r a 1934 Bunco Artists Return To Ogden With Smooth Flow ARMY AVERS well-locat- 1 tftV7l77 SrNGIJ3 FAKES f" FT PASSES J n Service will be provided for Baseball Game at Lorfn Fprr Turk on Sunday July 1st Cars will leave 25th an4 Washington Ave at 2:10 P JVI and every 15 minutes making: direct connections with 1S76 Washington Avenue renal-- mxviiimraE - 27th Street and Washington Avenue Loria Farr rarfc'car' at Canyon Road ii UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO f |