| Show A 8 'Special' To Be In Parade NORTH OGDEtl -- HAS PAGE AN i ' J ' In Accidents ! complete r SERIOUSLY HURT Sh'uoe suffered a painful i il his accident while stacmng nay in from the He slipped barn last week foMr nd Lwi Across the edge of tvA mnnppr hrpaklne four ribs and cobdi puncturing: his kidneys His as iair tion is jreportea just The hnnrtltlnn of Mrs ROV Chad' wick has improved 'sufficiently to permit her removal irom me Dee hospital to her home -- V TsaAR I j l residents ' of North Seventy Ogden enjoyed the elders' swimming party at Crystal Spring on Thursday evening An accident to Mrs Thelma Monteomerv temporar ily stopped the festivities "Vfhile diving! Mrs Montgomery struckj thea inflicting bottom! or the pool strain wnund which reauiredi 16 stitches to close She received fcied- ical attention in Brigham City and was removed to ner nome i FROM CANADA Godfrey and family from Canada are visiting friends and relatives in North Ogden Melv: j I Chad wick and Mrs Sofia Wnrirman of Preston Idaho rwere nijiHvi married Thursday evenin BishopT H S Campbell tTnhn! I BLAST BRINGS GUARD LEAD ER 1 Home Is Wrecked In Third 2: Explosion: Troops I May Be Needed — i —- -- v parade- — The "Jason Lee Special! a motorized covered wagon is making this summer a trip from Boston Mass to Salem Ore in commemoration of a journey made byUasonLee a missionary to the northwest Indians just 100 years ago The "special" will be seen in the Pioneer days parade here Monday morning With it are Dr Jay S Stowell of Moon Philadelphia Edward Whiter Chan-ning a young Mojave Indian! Dr A Richardson of the board of home Missions of thei Methodist church and Professor Cornelius J Brosman of the University of Idaho where he is head of the department of American History These men will holdj a meeting Monday evening In the local Methodist church devoted to the significance of Jason Lee in the development of the West 'The public is invited The program will open at eight o'clock and will include: hjfmn "Jesus Shall Reign" prayer dramatic sketch "2000 (Miles for a Book" address by Professor C J Brosman on "Jason Lee Prophet of the New Oregon" Indian demonstration and music Edward Winter Moon offering pictorial presentation Dr Jay S stowell illustrated "America the BeautifuV'f The Philathea Sunday School will offer ice cream and cake on the church lawn after the program EGG LABEL BY LEROY MARSH District Agricultural Inspector The dairy and? food division of the state department of agriculture has begun enforcement of the egg regulations adopted by the state board May 17 last j -4 Attend Convention Of State Association Will be-sol- In Richfield -- N J Hinton assistant fire chief and Ralph W - Green will attend the twenty-sevenannual Utah State Firemen's association conven-too- n in Richfield August 2 3 and 4 as delegates of the Ogden Firemen's th " Relief association meetSpeakers at the three-da- y will include WarnL W ing Mayor er of Richfield A W Rhone of Tooele state president of the firemen's association A JilSnow and j others Ogden's delegation will not take part in the annual firemen's contest to be held on the last day of the ' convention porch as the blast shattered the back of the house Sheriff Wilbur Mitchell planned to assist jConelly in the investigation MrsJ Godfrey B Ott wife of inayor last night pleaded not guilty to a charge of intimidating- a striker with a pistol and was held to the grand jury on $1000 bail furnished iby Edwards The! strikers are asking 35 scents SHEPHERD DOG SAVED MASTER EDWARDSVILLE 111 — (UP)— toti hour and an eight hour day There's no question in the mind of — Julius Spitze farmer that dog is for when he was man's U S Planes In Canada attackedbestbyfriend a bull recently "Doc" a shepherd leaped at the! bull's ear En Route To Alaska clung on until Spitze cold escape then scampered away EDMONTON Alta July 21- -4 (AP) —Ten United States army bombing planes en route to Alaska arrived here today from Regina at four-forp m They will remalnj here imtil Monday when they expect' to start the hop to Prince George BJc f Nine of he planes left Winjnipeg together tljis morning and landed Mc-Guffe- i — y's Dealers have been duly notified as to the requirements of the new regulations and complaints will be filed in Ogden this week against those who are in violation of the regulations It goes without saying that Utah's adoption of United States standard for eggs is one of the best moves that has been made in recent years By its enforcement the public will be able to know exactly what it is purchasing The following extracts show some of the requirements Further information can be had at the agricultural Inspector's office or the dairy and food" division of the state department of agriculture ""1 The official United States standards grades and weights for individual eggs are hereby adopted by the state board of agriculture for the state of Utah" 2 Paragraph of Utah dairy and food laws "Tags or signs to indicate grade is interpreted to mean that no uncandled or unat retail graded eggs can except eggs sold on the producer's premises to a consumer for human consumption without solicitation If a producer displays or advertises his eggs for sale by sign or otherwise all requirements of the regulations must be complied with" "All stores or other retail establishments buying eggs from the farmer must candle grade and label such eggs properly before offering them for sale to the consumer The labeling may be either on the carton or on a suitable sign placed on the eggs which are displayed and must include the minimum weight per dozen "3 All eggs served by restaurants or other eating establishments must be candled and graded before being served in any form to customers" - SEND ENVOYS 1 G Complaints Will Be Filed Against Violators Declares Inspector i I I — UTAH DEMANDS FIREH1EN WILL M'GITFFEY O July 21 — (AFj) — A third explosion in Ohio's troubled onion lands damaging the home of Allen lEclwards Bcioto Land Co manager J today was being investi- Ludwie S gated by Brie Gen observeifsent ri ational guard Conelly nere io determine the need for troops to jxnaintain order Although blasts have aroused the marshlands on - three successive nightsj the explosion at Edwards' home late last nisht was the first causing serious damage Pour! persons — Edwards his wife a chauffeurj and a foreman— escaped InjuryJ They were on thejfront - ' - H- FISH ARE EVIDENCE BOISE Idaho—(UP)-TThe- y can talk of the "big one that got away" but A C Tillotson just says "look" He recently caught 12 fish in Williams lake Each measured between 15 and 19 inches and weighed on an average of three pounds - Opens Ogden Fete -- Participating in Five Episodes le ' - ' : s JUDGETOGiVE y aift SCHOOL SPEECH George Baliff To Appear At State Industrial Institution judge of the George Baliff will be the court in Provo juvenile principal spaker at a Pioneer days program tonight at seven o clock at -- the Utah state industrial school W S: Wright will present vocal solos and seyeral students of the in stitution will take part in the pro gram Officials of the school announce that the industrial school pioneer band will take part in the Pioneer 4 and that days parade July students will be allowed to view the parade July 24 and attend a rodeo performance 23-2- f4 Cook Held In Idaho In Girl Attack Case LAVAR OIL TWIN PAIIS Idaho July Accused by officers of attempting a felonious attack upon a Twin Falls girl last Wednesday evening Tom Brady restaurant cook who was arrested by the police the following evening waited in the county jail here today for the filing of a formal complaint W W Witham prosecuting attorney said this evening that he is continuing investigation and gathering of evidence in the case and that he will file early next week a complaint charging a statutory offense 21-(A- P)— old - : Drum Corps And' Others Will Be Seen In Ogden Parade Girls! - Dispatch)— Seyeral automobile load3 6f pretty girls members of the AmerJ'an Legion auxil deleiary drum conj$ will head Poaiatello of to take boosters gation i n thsS Pioneer days parade part far-seei- ng in Ogpenon July ed ' : ' 24 Accord)ng to plans the delegation will leaive here at five o'clock Tuesday njforning H c Hinckley chairman of the centennial good-wi- ll the Rev: I Q Wood comimiittee fofrmer national chaplain' of the American Legion and E T Spencer dihectbr of publicity for the Fort Ha4 centennial will go to Ogden to look after the arrangements for Pocattfllo's participation in the flourish God Inspired by promptings of lead-eand the firm example of Idaho July POCATELLO rs They followed their parade In Addition to the girls of the to the west and there druvb Icorps there faith will be an Indian they built them an empire orchestra from Hall which Fort The spirit of God was their comix being taken to Ogden by M E as pass they made their way to Tolliver iaundry proprietor of n these valleys and Ppcatello' Six Indian tribes The spirit of God was their guide are represented in the orchestra of as they built their homes and 9 pieces their churches Another feature from Pocatello They lived at peace with them ' going ito Ogden will 'be the covered selves and traded in peace wagori and burros of G A Henry with the Indians and family j Thej good-wi- ll committee of the Not long did they' hold these vali-- centennial is an effort to making leys for linking this world with have $ large automobile caravan to - the: old one to iOgderi for the celebration go The stage coach came to be fol- lowed soon by the railroad Opportunity stood on the threshold of all who had faith to re- Sleek tlusbroom ceive her i Alonday 11 to 3 i Steak with SIrlQin Mushrooms i Prom all the nations of Europe Potatoes Creamed Car- - i Whipped from the islands that dot the I and Peas Sliced Tomatoes rots Pacific Bread and Butter OR !1 Emigrants came each bearing the--' Choice 5c Drink £u torch of religion WRIGHT'S COOL TEA ROOM ! Each bringing a heart that was touched by the flame of the Pioneers! Og-de- - 6 I ' - i Spirit Here the nation has given its best to make of our mountains and valleys K home for the strong a refuge ior inose wno nave suirerea Special Arrangements The SDirit of God like a fire? Is burning for greater than iny allegiance That one owes to his king or pis! country is that divine ajle-- 1 j giance I have been made to take cafe of air torists' needs out-of-to- ! DRIVE IN We owe to God and to the dreajnis of those who carried the flame to the west And touched our land with its i blessings! HELEN HINCKLEY I H- HORNED - OVIX CCC mo- wn foij gas oil repairing tires tufces etc etc any time day or night during the p CAIP ET Notj to BELTON Mont-(UP- )— be outdone by another Glacier park CCO camp which boasts a mbose calf for a mascot CCC camp No 1 here has a big horned owl foil its pet The owl's name is "Beautijfur and has accompanied the corpd on its travels in Utah California land ' GARAGE 2448 Grant Ave' 2441 Klescl Ave Montana' Mad© GASOLINE 0 owl© The Old West Lives Again Durinnr 1 U - u ty two Regina jBask at the tenth ship hich hours ahead of was held ati Winnipeg for a time bei cause of motor trouble ten-twen- After a brief stay at' Regini the big planes were pointed toward Edmonton and appeared over the Alberta capital at four thirty-feip m 'They circled the airport and came in for landings In single file the lead ship touching its wheels Just four minutes after being sii hted s v ' i Ik r j M r t 1 i 1-- n- - 3 1U S i 3 ' '1 ""I If f ff'- i- r- r" - t - i — — Ross dandi- - '! $ 111 "Tlr' ' '- -- I ' — — - o'clock It was an- corniced her? today- A number of other candidates for — r-- H 4 Lj Jf j f J v 1 1 1 - h Traveling demonstration Democratic nominations for con- or county offices are gressional state ' expected to Join the governor 's portable Electric Kitchen and Living Room has fceguna tour which will include a largo portion of tho territory served by this Company This exhibit has been specially designed and constructed to represent the home cf today modern in :cheap mn SALE and $10 --1 You Are- - Cordially Invited To Be Our Guefs- At Its Demonstrations C j THIS WEEK ONLY - ICallat' Hooper Sugar Factory rhone"6-R-- 2 EGCIJDE The program presenting this interesting will include story of modern home-makin- g afternoon and evening exhibits i accomand instructive panied by entertaining demonstrations of Electric Cooking proper of Electric Service lighting and other uses ' in rural homes dSctric in ycurt crrilorf Feet of Lumber at s fully-equipp- ed tl: CO M 6 - v A per thousand of Modern Methods - i Bom'i Miss Interesting! Entertaining! Educational! caravan j ColcIbFaooini! 4 j eight-thir- ty 5 58 I - 1 ion : Days of 'T date Jtor the Democratic nomination will next Satjurday for evening July 28 address" public meetings in the city parks in Buhl at seven o'clock and in Twin Falls : Pays it' 'I ' Idaho July 2- 1- C Ben its? 111 8 - TWIN FALLS lit If Mi II Ross To Give Speec In Buhl Twin Falls (AP)--Govem- or if ' 5 x' at BOOSTER PARTY TUESDAY " OIL old V at - - ut SE1 For they heard and through hearing believed it Even long alter the fathers had gone the Indians remembered their teachings Remembered and told them to others as they told legends at night by their camp fires Then came other white-face- d strangers not quiet and kindly like fathers They brought neither cross nor the : Bible but in hearts that were I brave and courageous iThey brought la 'faith in themselves a faith in the future Hunters and trappers were they y who followed the -- rivers and "sought out the beaver Who charted the rivers they f and made the maps of the future They came not to build but mere-- " ly to buy They trafficked returned to their stations Seeking a home in the west where the flame of the Spirit could I - ty jiSO-mi- : a sa- radio program - to ' Illustrate the theseof the peageant cred peagant in five episodes will Daughters of the Pioneers who tobe given in the Ogden stadium have been - active in assisting- In as the openthe preparation of the pageant night at eight-thir- ty are: Mrs Lettie Manning chairmammoth event of the city's ing man Mrs Mattie Rhead vice The of Pioneer celebration days chairman and Mrs Owen Ridges pageant which is heing sponsored and Evelyn Nelson music by the Weber County Daughters have been made Arrangements is of the Pioneers organization seat ten "thousand at the specwritten and directed by Miss 'to tacle which" will - be free to the Helen Hinckley Through the ' 't five episodes the history of Utah's 'public' LIKE A FIRE IS BURNING development from before the com man white is colors (This poem tells the story of the of the ing The first epipeagant which is to be presented fully portrayed in the Ogden stadium Sunday sode shows the Indians dancing a o'clock- - as sacred dance to the Great Spirit night at eight-thirt- y event of the come the and introduce city's celopening The priests our state of which" ebration of them holiday) many Christianity readily espouse The fur traders You who have sight and responsive and trappers with their pack anhearts look to the westward imals enter this area They are t in the gold of sunset see Aglow followed by the Mormon pioneers man has builded the buildings who come by wagon and by hand man- has planttrees See the that Is cart Shortly after the region he has cared ed and the garden put under cultivation the coming for of the stage coach and later the Then further look and see the lake railroads brings many more to the valley cradles make homes here At the present And the sky the sun has painted time nearly every nation of the Now look to the east at the moun-- " world is represented in Utah's tains This is brilliantly population Massive enough to crush the life shown in the pageant through the who have built here from all procession of the nations in which But kindly enough to raise a wall1 more than five hundred people between them and destruction will participate There will be no" speaking in the pageant but the Time was that this friendly valley descriptive music and the continusheltered the tepees of Indians who came built for a day and ity of the events will make itself explanatory departed-ThiTo assure the peageant's success was a hunting ground where the production staff has been man sought not good alone Miss Helen carefully selected But happiness and the-jothat "director Is a comes with the knowing Hinckley general research student in religious inof the Spirit That earth Is fluences in western empire builds the Great Spirit who ing and in addition is well known Knows all and sees all as a playright and dramatic proAnd touches the heart as he ducer Miss Edvenia Jeppson asbroods above and showers the sistant director is In general earth with His blessings charge of the play ground actlvi- Here they danced with their ties of the city The many excelbodies and prayed in their lent projects presented by the dancing playground group is proof of her Danced and prayed for the blessability Mr Lester Hinchcliff will ings bestowed on them by the direct the tabernacle choir augSpirit mented by Invited voices and Mrs Stuart P Dobbs will direct a Then one day the strangers came calm men whose faces chorus of male voices for the Catholic episode An excellent Though scorched b- - the wind and tanned by the' sun orchestra of Ogden musicians has were white and distinctive Yet to been secured assist with the them they brought two With: music descriptive For the Indian episode the gifts The cross and the Bible They told braves from the Washakee reserthe Indians a story been have to invited vation parSo old that the race had forgotticipate The Catholic church will ten all but just the part take charge of the Catholic peAbout the Great Watchful Spirit riod The Daughers of the PioAnd yet when they heard they neers board will represent the t i Mormons who came by hand cart thought "This is story and covered wagon and the other already ours It has ours been came who through the ages emigrants by stage coach Mail carriers will represent traders and trappers and rodeo riders under the direction of Mr CO Williams will represent the pony 32nd St and Washington Ave express The Daughters of the Pioneers camps will represent the and nations of the earth all except J apan which will be represented AERO GAS & by the Japanese society with Dr CO Oda in charge A special group composed of S03 West 24th Street' Miss Helen Hinckley Ivan Jones The Best Lead Mrs L Clifton Rhead Mrs La Rene Kind Bleeker and Mr and Mrs Leland Newey supplemented and by a trio composed of Mrs' Newey MOTOR OILS Helen Rice and Doris Wangsgard acas Lowest Prices in Town Teuscher at with the Rouse Lydia a has :daily presented companist union members Three local unions have voted for strikes to enforce demands for wage Increases and shorter hours but no were fixed dates for the walk-oTO AVOID STRIKES The state council of the union after a meeting here today issued a statement saying: "All the Utah unions are attempting to avoid strikes by peacefhl negotiations with employers- - In Eureka the union has submitted a tentative agreement to "the Tjntic Standard Mining company and expects an answer in a few days for a definite basis of agreement" PROGRESS MADE R C Jacobson of Chicago federal labor mediator after a meeting with company and union officials said: "I believe real progress was made at this conference A fine spirit was manifest Both miners and operators were frank and fair and seemed to realize the civilized method of negotiations was preferable to the srude method of strikes and that reason is better and more effective in a democracy than force POCATELLO TO ' "like a Fire Is Burning - - Shown here is the "Jaspn Lee Special" a motor truck with a body in frontier wagon style which will be seen Monday in the Ogden We have recognized Christ through the things that He gave u$" So in the sacred flame of the light brought by tlie Catholic fathers They lighted each man his torch Weber County Daughters of Pioneers Prepare Brilliant Spectacle With Hundreds that a peaceful settlement of and working condition - probaffecting miners in the Park district would be reached through arbitration Officials of the International union of mine mill and smelter workers Saturday gave assurance no efforts are being- spared to settle differences between' the operators and sides wage lems City — came today from both — Assurances -- t ! SALT LAKE CITY July 21— (AP) for Arrangements fcfaHrter' ninneer oaeeant this eve- S ning In tU North Ogden L D me is by sponsored hall The -event r i wIU it Sunday school organization uu the be held in conjunction with sacrament service at eight p m The public s invited to attend are — Free Pageant At Stadium Toni ght of Settlement Peaceful Wage And" Working Condition Looms Event Is Open To Pubjic Two Citizens Injured ! V: v M UINEDISPUTE ' I t VJ-- S ' IN SETTLING OF THIS EVENING " Xs PROGRESS MADE Meeting Set For Evening 'A M The New West Makes Its "V Headquarteri at the O in - n |