| Show THE OGDEN BAND ATTAINS Services Will DlSTINCTIOI AT Be Held Today RAIL MEETINGS Party Returns After Attending Oregon Celebration NEW SERVICE OFFERED Starvation Story Kept Hallmark Out Of Newspaper Work Ey LOUIS SKAGDS Clicks From the Kails V'" i V r Members ol Union Pacific Old- Timers' $lub No 6 returned Saturday Afternoon from Lla Grande Orezon where they attended an eleven-stat- e regional mee ing of the Brotherhood of Locomo ive Engl-nee- July Old-time- rs Boys are preparing for GEORGE RO$S - I Funeral services for George Rcss who died at the Elks' national home in Virginia will be held this afternoon at two - o'clock in the Ogden Elks lodge hall Friends may call at the Mount Ogdin mortuary from nine to eleven a m and at the FOR SLEEPY TRAVELERS lodge hall from twelve to two p m The newest thing n railroad su- - Interment will be "made in Ogden Is the "alarm! clock ac city cemetery 76 ' I tier-servi- ce commod4tlon'' by which steep-lovin- g people wiojcpect to catc i an early morningjtf ain are arousec in plenty of time py a telephone ce11 to their home and a voice with a jsmile say This Is the ing Gqod morning Your train railroad j "so-and-- sb Waves' hi an hour" j The idea for this bit of unusual service £3 evolved In the brain of 'al young railroad accountant named William Doughman who resides in the cornirbelt town of Parsons Kan sas He) had noticed he told off! eiali who put his plan in operation and then asked him how he hap pened to think of it that people who went to bed at night with a firm intention of catching the four o'clock train to Kansas' City the next niornina often slent right on through Then rather than wait for a later train thev tdok a bus ahd'the railroad lost thel business Doughman's Idea was adopted on a limited scale It proved successful ard is now being extended to other points on the (railrpad he is employed by A" significant thin? 13 that the tlan was adonted at all IV is ? ieoncrete" example of the railroaq officials have acquired for new ideas The officials are looking for hew things these days and the 'railroads are ripldly becoming one of this coun as try's most progressive Industries -is evidenced by stream lined trains reduced schedules air conditioned cars better advertising and other Improvements j open-miridedn- ess ' PRIZES OFFERED Money:' The Pullman company's bureau of safety is offering three cash prizes the first of $10 for the best letters telling how to prevent falls while working on the street and In the home 'Employes of the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company recently underwent examinations in an examination car that left here last wfeek after A stay of three weeks The men received a thorough' physical examination and color test Mr Ross who was a Weber county deputy sheriff during part of his many years' residence in Ogden was also a former resident Df Pocatello Ida He was a brother of the late Aaron Y Ross stage driver and Wells-Farg- o Surviving are guard several nieces including Mrs T A DeVine Mrs Mont Clingenpeel Mrs N J West and Mrs Tirzah Ross Ogden Mrs O E Moody Salt Lake City father took me down jtown to the shop of the veteran printer who published our town's newspaper He told him about by ambition "The printer showed me around his shop pointing cut: all the bad points of his profession He said it was a monotonous business but I was not discouraged f "Finally he said 'Another thins" about this business is that you will probably starve Most printers do' That made me think and I eventually changed my mind' Hallmark has one criticism of modern newspapers in general They are forever criticising other people he said jet they themselves are almost immune from criticism " FLOAT IN PARADES The Union Pacific Southern Pacific and Ogden Union Railway and Depot comnany will have a float representing the driving of the gold en spike in the Pioneer days parades The float will carry replicas of Jupiter historic Central! Pacific engine and No 119 Union Pacific engine that- - met Jupiter at j Prom ontory The spike driving ceremony will be shown on the float A quar tet composing Tom Van primmelen Leishman Elmer Woolsey Parley and George Webster will furnish music en route -- Engineer Reports Bridges Completed Lew W Season district engineer for the tate road office said Saturday that four small bridges in Rich county have been completed and that work is still going forward on a bridge across the Weber river will be done in about two weeks Another bridge under construction In Porterville will be finished in about a month he said The only road project in progress in this district is a grading job between Peoa and Marriott where about 25 men are employed said h e Season —"M — Drill Trophy Won l$y Montana College Two Finish Testimony In NEW LIFE GIVEN "Mnral" fae CM AP) At o'clock Monday the defendant morning Gloria Marsh who denied she Is a film extra asserting she Is simply a house-wif- e and the spouse of a bus driver will resume the witness stand to face a grilling cross examination by Deputy District Attorney Arthur Veitch GESTURES FIERCE Dave Allen who is on leave of absence as manager of Central Castan organization ing corporation maintained by the various film studios and through which the extra players of Hollywood are engaged for motion picture work had finished his testimony Both denied Allen emphasizing his words with fierce gestures they participated with June De Long the star witness in an immoral party at her apartment last April 26 Both contended they were inveigled to MiSS De Lnncr'fl as part of a "frame-up- " by Pat Harman screen villaininspired and Mrs Pearl Owings who many defense witness havetestified was known in Hollywood as Harman's wife t The alleged party the defense has contended was part of a plot inspired by enemies of Allen who sought to cause him to lose his position as manager of the casting bureau If any immoral act occurred in the De Long apartment the defendants testified it was committed solely by the flaxen-haire- d state's witness whose hands are credited with being the most photographed in Hollyten-thir- ty 17-0- 00 -- 6 SIZE FOR - ' Ser-me- na ' ' $1 Each or 3 for $2 1 T walling" ooo inhabitants AMBITION BLIGHTED j "' H C Hallmark of San Francisco nationally known Southern Pacific rate expert wanted to ba a newspaper man in his youth It was an old printer in his home town that threw cold water on the idea i"As a boy says Hallmark "I was so insistent about going! into the PHONE 227 FOR FLOAT PICTURES newspaper business that finally my' Special departriient in our store under the management of J R Briggs FOR BETTER HARDWARE - SEE t -- mo 350 24th Street '':' tkckeVV Democrat 13 (3) The First' district includes all sf f tltah except Davis Salt Lake Too ele arkl Utah counties Mr Murdock resides at Beaver p j In 'his statement announcing hi candidacy Mr Murdock praised the cf accomplishments! of the Roosevelt Administration and added he waj M confident present measures enacted by congress will lead the countrinwd Back to prosperity f tn Arthur woouey ogden attorney 5 was nominated by the Republicans is Wednesday as their candidate for the 'Congressional post Mr Murdock seeks to retain If ' i— TjThe Lake of the Ozarlts in cenMissouri is the world's largest tral artificial lake 44— Snail hunting Is a sport --- 'I in France ion UTAH SALT LAKE CITY July 21 — (AP) —Fred James 62 died In a hospital here today of a ruptured stomach suffered when a barrel of beer he was lifting Into a cooling vat at a refreshment stand fell on him Dillinger Awaited By Posse In Indiana 2323 Washington Ave Fine Food Served L D S hall A meeting will be held for the purpose of hearing Dr Hedger All interested in the lecture are invited to attend the meeting especially members of the farm bureau civic clubs and other organizations Dr Hedger's lecture will be on health which is in conformity with the health program being put over this season by the home and community section of the state farm bureau Right Chicken Dinners Choicest Steaks WELCOME I Pioneer Day Visitors The Sacramento is California's CULVER Ind July! 21— (AP)— only navigable river A "tip" that John Dillinger In diana's notorious outlaw might appear at a lakeside cottage near here put state and local authorities on their guard today but nothing came of it CLIX SERVICE STATION 27th Street and Graibt Avenue A posse was organized here under the direction of Colonel Robert sow commandment of cadets at Ogden Ros- Cul- PIONEERS IN GASOLINE SERVICE v"-'V ver military academy when it was reported the Culver Exchange bank might be robbed and they along with a member of the state police force kept a close watch through out the day stations' ' Complete Grease Jab There were 30146 convictions for drunkenness in London during 1932 SOc i - - m m m J ©mmj : T1 nsn - — 1 iLD©(gJi f amo-m- i 1 ©MB men i It- - n 11 jm V eight-week-o- t the on nomination For - —— Ogdenite Nominated Fc? Post He Seeks To Arranges 'A BEAUTIFUL 8x10 PORTRAITS FREEDOM FROM MARITAL BONDS SEEIiSf KID1ATI0II J had drooped and wilted received Liapis brought action for divorce new life- Saturday when a heavy Saturday in district court against rainstorm passed along the Bear Elmer S Stoops sometimes known as Elmer S Liapis river valley The couple were married in Ogden Fanners were delighted with the Improvement in the appearance of August 10 1322 and there are three cropa and with the thought that children ages 10 8 and fl Failure fallen to provide was given as the grounds perhaps enough moisture had to insure the maturing of many for divorce The wife requested the artx of beets and hav with the court to grant her a reasonable sum use of a curtailed supply of irri for the support of her' children and ' also their custody gation water was filed in disbeen suit acres of A divorce have grain Many cut and some hay is down however trict court Friday by Mailnda against Ealmo Sermena They were married in Reno Nevada May CAR WRECKED WTtLARD July 21— A sedan reg 17 1932 There are no children The istered to J Holbrook' of Bountiful plaintiff asks that her maiden name nvrturnd on the state biahwav Malinda Overson be restored husMrs Sermena declared her Deputy Saturday near Willard Sheriff Fred sorensen investigated band Is in the state hospital in thm accident but renorted that two Provo occupants were taken to Ogden for medical treatment From the position of the car it appeared that Tremonton the driver had lost control The Health Lecture Dee hospital in Ogden had no record of receiving patients from the accident TREMONTON July 21— The home H and community section of the North Box Elder farm bureau in with the county extension KILLED service has arranged to bring Dr Carolyn Hedger of Chicago to Tremonton to deliver a lecture on July BY BEER KEG 23 at two p nu in the Tremonton 0 SOc POSTCARD 439-- HORDOCtt fiALT LAKE CITY July 21— (AP) Abe Murdock of ths First TJtah district 21— today fOTmalF1 BXtlGHAM crrYsJuly 21— Second BRIGHAM CITY July Helga cron alfalfa end suear beets that Stoops sometimes known as Helga announced his candidacy for re WHISKERS HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH BEFORE YOU SHAVE rh WIVES REQUEST TO ALFALFA AND BEETS BY STORM Hollywood SPOKANE Wash Jiily 21— (AP) —The Montana State college squad today won the drill trophy at a regimental review of the R O T C and C M T C at Fort George Wright Robert D Moser of Rupert Idaho University of Idaho student won the trophy awarded to the most out standing student He is a tackle on the vandal football team president of the "I" club captain of Scabbard and Blade military fraternity and wood an expert rifle and pistol shot After they had reached Miss De The Unlveristy of Idaho won the Long's apartment separately the detarget shoot with a score of 43307 fendants testified Miss De Long and Miss Marsh went into the dressing room the week was doll day Prizes were "I went in the bathroom" Miss given for the cleanest doll the old Marsh said "and when I came out est doll the smallest doll the largest doll the best costumed doll Miss De Long was nude except for a the funniest doll the ugliest doll transparent crepe slip which Was the prettiest doll etc Misses Mary quite revealing"' Both witnesses agreed Miss De Maginnls Kate Whlttley and Gladys then walked into the living Long Kalney weTe Judges Next week there is to' be a paper doll contest room and confronted Allen At that moment they testified All children who have paper dolls Mrs Owings walked into the apartare invited to bring them At Lorin Farr park last week's ment winners in the doll day are as fol United States coins pa mint lows: Fay Judd Betty Jfcdd Eloise r located in Philadelphia Denver and Lillian Steven Avon McKinstry Burgland Kathryn McKinstry and can xrancisco Luana Hess WASHINGTON announced is that the swim It at Washington will be ming pool closed over July 23 and 24 The cool will be reopened on Wednes day July 25 and will be filled with fresh water i David H Mann 391 West Third North Crfgham City Circulation and Correspondence 66 In a "national safety report on class one railroads for 1933 he Union Pacific ranked third with a casualty rate of 232 which Isa re duction of 705 per cent as compared iO C Williams Pullman porter of with 1923 and the Southern Pacific ranked eleventh with a casualty rate 'Kansas City who has been recuper- of 794 a reduction of 5133 per cent ating in the Dee hospital from a under 1923 heart attack is improvirg rapidly and will probably leave th hospital No railroad employes may receive this weekl He was taken from a a more than $120 a month train hertj July 17 He became ill pension ofnew federal railroad re the under on the way from Denver tirement law iC E Nppper Union Pacific dinD B MacDonald who recently ing car inspector reports! that his ld son Ronald Eugene reports that the large "bubble" Sally isj doing well and is 15 ounces over Rand uses in her new dance is not his charted normal weight ' transparent f'He is an exceptional youngster" said Nopper "So far I have not India has the second largest pop had to do any second night ulation in the world With 352986- - v: :fyj4i7 BOX ELDER NEWS ! com- black coupe with a California license at Devil's Slide which cry contest to be held August 10 in the stadium Every arener wm be required to have eight arrows six to shoot and two' extras Archers who own bows are required to bring them and a few bows will be available to those who have none There will be six divisions: Men's senior boys' junior boys' midget boys' Junior girls' and senior girls' Each archer will shoot an end of six arrows before going to target to pull and score arrows No archer will be permitted to move forward from shooting line until all of same group has finished end of six arrows after which all will go to target together to score end Each group will have a scorer who will keep scores Each archer Will pull own arrows and call value of each arrow to scorer In caie of dispute the decision of field captain will be final Archers or spectators will refrain from talking to archers while shooting Rooting for home teams will be permitted only between shooting periods Each archer will have & distinctive mark or coloring on arrows to distinguish it from the arrows of other archers It is announced that in Liberty park dancing classes will be held every Monday and Wednesday at two o'clock Mrs M C Bingham has offered her front porch and her piano Many children are taking advantage of tha opportunity Each morning between ' ten and twelve special attention is given to the very small children in activities of games and dances Pillow making vase decorating and aU kinds of inter esting craft work are under way A number of very interesting wood en toys are being made by the man ual training boys The Junior girls' baseball team is playing hard— the game on Tuesday between Lorin Farr and Liberty being too close a game for comfort The score was 10 to 11 in Liberty's favor The Senior girls team has a heavy lineup for next week There axe two games scheduled and Willard has asked for a practice game One of the outstanding events of FACE GRILLING well-dress- ed ARCHERY CONTESTS the-arc- Lumber er DEFENDANT TO 21-(- 26 j Burton-Walk- SUNDAY MORNING JULY 22 1934 R pany reported to police the theft of LOS ANGELES July & small brown metal box containing Stories of the two defendants vigor between $300 and $400 from the ously denying state charges that office at 2427 Lincoln avenue Saturthey participated In an immoral day afternoon between two and four Hollywood party were part of the o'clock Police were looking for a bulky record in the "morals" case tostranger about 35 years of day a? court recessed over the week age who was in the office about that end time and who drove away in a small ch ra j The a 4 I MetalBoxAnd C flih In I htpf j TO FIX FLOATS Th Oarden city clayzreunds have one of the greatest weeks of activity since th season started with tha children twistln cutting and rolling paper in preparation for the floats for tht parades ox jmy and 24 The children have assisted not onlv in making the float for tha Ogden city playground but have helped in preparing paper for the floats entered by th§ Martha Junior society Brigham City and Ogden City Cemetery This activity teaches nimDienesa ana gives me cnuaren a chance to use their ingenuity and craftsmanship The following summary cf activities comes from the playground organization: LORIN FARR PARK Hop-scotand Jacks tournaments will be brought to a close next week The finals will be played at Lorin Parr park Thursday Old-Tim- er Following the engineens' meeting club held a reunion the last Thursday and Friday! The Og- den band of 40 pieces was the only domplete band at the gathering and was the center of attraction said members though there were severa The fife and drum organizations band will return this af tef noon Dr John Edward Carver honorary the member who accompanied group was & speaker at the closing banquet i Company Loses CHILDREN HELP Week Busy One In Parks Of City Doll Contest Featured c IN NORTHWEST STANDARD-EXAMINE- Pioneer Days recall the time when only prirriitive'rheth-od- s were used in the preparation of meats Today Ggc en is headquarters for the most modern methods ofpacki ng ' meats HURST Fhone 559 ' ' i ( td) in3 - 1 ill ' £a - Lltf n - FOR THREE DAYS— JULY 22 23 24 i 2 - Makers of for 75c (I is still the best 5c worth In town ASK FOR OUR NEW CHILLY LUNCH BAR ''TTTi°- ' : ill § ir l©M©©ir July 229 23 24 3 Great Days! Enjoy The Finest In Frontier Entertainment Welcome s Yon ask your When you want to enjoy the finest ia meats favorite (ijiarket for Mountain Brand products of Ihe i Whale-of-a-Co- ne -- Globe Al Flour Globe Al Cereals Globs Al Livestock Feeds 5 If you can't use two at once get one and a ticket "' ' good for another at any time - 9 THE BEST EVER PARAMOUNT ICE CREAM GO Washington Avenue at River Bridge lomeei Days 3 Grem Days! £ BARREL Comer 27th Street and Washington Avenua And All Paramount Dealers j o I 3 American & Provision Co D |