| Show I - J - - i ! i SUNDAY MORNING JULY 22 1934 — — — t ——————— 3: Qtmm -- ——————————————---— County People Pleased By Rains Which Raise Fall Harvest Prospects ilE AUCTION IN WEBER COUNTY VALUESSIIOWN Jf BOY DIES OF ARE RAGING IN IDAHO FORESTS FALL INJURIES 1 -- J : Karl Orton McEntire 14 who was injured July 3 when he fell out of a tree near his home in Clearfield GOOD CROPS AHEAD died Saturday afternoon in an OgIn North Ogden a strong after- den hospital He suffered a broken much noon rain Saturday brought needed moisture to peacn and apple neck and arms The boy was a son of James A trees and grapes though the rain and Sarah Crton McEntire and to the late too be was said to wave help was born June 11 1920 in Clearestimated that Growers hay crop EXCEEDS HALF INCH field He lived there all his life with Saturday's rain peaches will He was a n deacon in the L D S in terms of Precipitation Ogdf Saturday be almost up to normal in was 36 of an inch fringing the tree yield though many trees died church a member of Boy Scout total for the period from Thursday during the winter and that there troop No 151 Ogden Gateway counnight to Saturday night! to 53 of an will be a good crop of apples with cil and a student of the eighth inch few worms and the biggest grape grade in the Clearfield school Surviving are his parents and the In Hooper a hard rain fell for crop in years Mrs following about two hours Saturday afternoon Roy also experienced a hard rain Allen A brothers and sisters: Wilof Plain Taylor afterCity in morn showers the Friday following light showers Saturday after liam McEntire Ray Orton Mcing Farmers said their hay and noon and evening Residents said EntireJ Manna Loa McEntire Ruth potato crops were mate ially helped truck garden crops and hay and McEntire 2388 N McEntire Vernon were benefited was of little bene other forage crops the rain Of the total $48859685 value for though McEntire of all Clearfield and trees and most has been beet to the which fit pear crop though peach the county this year the office of seriously damaged white fly which are reported in fair shape the grandparents Mrs Olive McEnthe by Burdett Smith assessorj fixed tire of Ogden and Mrs Esther and it is estimated will be received badly needed moisture state tax commis attack Orton of 1934-taxatio- throughout Weber county: a survey Saturday night showed While farmers were riibblng their hands in glee over the benefit to their crops city folk weife experiencing their first relief in almost two weeks from an oppressive heat ' more than was said one-thi- rd of normal it j - -- ' j SPEM today " J La-re- ne $36-5065- j hile the only about 10 or 15 (per cent of normal rain Sat In Plain City a followed afternoon that light urday showers Saturday m6rning and 1934 1933 Thursday and Friday nights was $1611954$ $13650090 said to have benefited principally ties in the county Following are the grand totals compared to last ' year: Tteal estate- - Improvements Personal Prop Total-- 16564060 268690 6023660 17192200 292120 6009876 HUvestock i two-h&'- ur - 00 ' I -- BUILDER U SEES S METHODS ffJew Zealand Contractor Pauses In Ogderj On Lengthy Tour ' B j J Saunders road and hnflrHnw contractor "of Auckland ftew Zea land was In Ogden Saturday visiting B J Finch district engineer for thei federal bureau pt public roads while on a tour of the United States -- I - ' has Saunders who contracts for construction of roads in New Zealand said the purpose of his tour islto inspect road building methods and materials He came to Ogden after visiting in California and will continue from here to Washington D C lie plans to remaip in this country aoout three monehs Workers Don pioneer Costume At Wright's A ' festive pioneer s oir it reigned at Wright's store on Saturday as a great number of the employes responded to Mayor Harman W Peery's request that Qgdenites ape costumes Custompear in ers praised these public-spirite- d workers A handsome dress owned by her great-auprior to 18f0 was worn Ijrene Pimlott by Margie Harris wore her grandmother's dress of the early '80s Deliah RoWts created a sensation when she appeared in Indian regalia Beatrice Brown and Elsie Pearsons wore silk frocks with bonnets to match Mrs J R Stephens wore a quaint dress of Paisley-patternfabric Cowboys and ranch hands also appeared along with frocl? --coated gentlemen Others who were unable to secure costumes for Saturday will appear Monday garbeds in costumes of the pioneer period old-tim- nt ed f CARRIERS WILL Friends Invited To Birthday Reception REST TUESDAY Partial Window Service To Be Available On Holiday J Lindquist and family are to celebrate Mr Lindquist's birthday on July 24 During the afternoon ami evening Mr Lindquist will be pleased to meet and grj?et his many friends at his home j 2741 Adams i avenue C A postmaster R B Porter announc es! that carrier service will be suspended in Ogden on July 34 due to the Pioneer Days celebration Two windows in the postoffice the general delivery window and the registry window will remain open from nine a m to twelve (noon on the twenty-fourt- h he said! All oth- er departments will be i clo-k- d nininn Tr i w tf jbr fireIeTWet Charging Edward L Gibbons whom she married June 22 1925 in Seattle with physical and mental cruelty Ruth Petri Gibbons filed suit Saturday in "Second district - court for a divorce She seeks custody of three minor children and also asks that the court award her $150 a month and their interest in the Arcadia auto-parat 949 Washington avenue to which she set forth they are acquiring title She alleges her husband is capable of earning $500 per month Mrs Gibbons further requests the court to restrain and enjoin her husband from molesting her' or the children during the pendancy of the action DINNERS SHERJFFJIOPES If Danger 2321 Washington Ave Of Outbreaks Passed Workers Will turn He Says k Sheriff ed - GAINS SECOND Stephen Richardson son of Mr and Mrs Earle C Richardson of Seattle formerly of Ogden recently was announced as winner of a nation-wide scholarship competition sponsored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Richardson a graduate of the Ogden High: school and later the University of "Washington in architecture previously won another scholarship to the Massachusetts institute He is a member of Alpha Delta Phi social fraternity Twin Boys Appear On List of Births Births reported during the past at the office of Ogden city health department follow: n William and Hulda Feucht week Ker-via- Monroe avenue boy Augustive and Adeline Santarelli Paoli 116 Patterson avenue girl William and Catherine Cook Stitt 2642 street boy Justin and Florence Jones Jensen 333 Twenty-nint- h Jefferson avenue girl Births in Dee hospital : Charles and Luella Hudson Byram South Weber boy John and Maurine Fowles Chris-tensMarysvale girl Evan and Maude Pingree Pike Ilollyrue Apt girl Jesse and Alice Medill Brown 771 Twenty-fourt- h ' street twin boys William and Mildred" Madsen Stowe 627 Seventh street girl t Rollen and Leona Harris Wade 168 West Thirtieth street boy Louis and Bertha Hull Bates Peterson girl Leland and Virginia- - Knight Bodily Syracuse boy 2355 Re- A M en Hammon said Sathe hoped the that urday evening afternoon's rainstorm had sufficiently drenched the timber and brush fire area on Monte Cristo to remove any possibility of another outbreak Sheriff Hammon said he had been : in court at Salt Lake all day and 1783 '4 was the last day 'February was not informed as to whether or - of hostilities of the revolutionary not the 25 men who were sent to war Final Going patrol the fire area Friday - after 112 men who fought it for sevTo Girl Camp the eral da3rs had returned were still there They may have come down RODEO TICKETS Twenty-fiv- e Girl Scouts have'reg-istere- d if the rain was sufficient to remove for this week the season's danger of further outbreaks he said AT WRIGHT'S final week of outdoor life at Camp Redcliffe it is announced by Mrs Wright's store is headquarters J E Parks registrar and chairfor Pioneer days rodeo tickets man of the transportation commitAdult admissions are only 50c tee There will also be ten leaders each Tickets may be had at the at the camp this week boosting the cashier's desk on the main floor total attendance to 35 Already a number have been Sixty-fiv- e No sold and others reserved persons have just reneed to wait in line at the staturned from the camp including dium if you have your tickets 48 Girl Scouts and 17 leaders The WRIGHT'S total number of girls to attend Redcliffe this season is placed at nearlv Party Scout 150 PIONEER DAY RATES via Bamberger Electric — Africa Austria and elsewhere The real name of Barnum's partner was James McGuiness instead of Bailey He changed his name to Bailey when he ran away from home to escape detection Sale dates July Painting Exhibition Being JHeld At Carnegie Library - j An exhibition of oil paintings by Prpf James T Harwood internationally famous Utah artist and some painting by his Ogden stu dents opened Saturday at the Carnegie library to an appreciative group of visitors professor Harwood who is a winner of prizes both in this country and in Paris was for many years hjad of the art department at the Uhiversity of Utah retiring from teaching to devote more time to painting He began his art studies irj San Frascisco as a young man and in the course of his studies abroad has crossed the Atlantic 14 tines The exhibition includes about 50 p ctures and is being managed by l4rs George H Home of Salt Lake City Some of his paintings represent " foreign scenes Professor Harwood's Ogden students are Mrs Burton Dinsmore Mrs A M Anderson Flora Belnap Emerson Douglas Margaret Mallery 0race Peterson Odessa Barrett and Olive B Jenson It is planned to hold the exhibition for six weeks It is free and open daily "to the public Today's ' hours are two to four LOCAL and R Return limit July 25 - more feet—just fish and rest I'll be on the job about Saturday July 28 to take care of your foot troubles STAGES s Utah Idaho i TREATMENT vjvi j Dn Fisirafjnn AT WRIGHT'S Phone 243 for appcintment 2538 Washington Ave Mon-jta- 50£ and 35d 75 £ Phone 77 y i This Pioneeri Celebration REMINDS oil-mulc- REMIND J D LEWIS — fire 00 000 fn fir r K i : - I - helped toother clean the jewel box An old pair FllfC U of ear screws til Ida SP" several brooches old tiffanv Father's old lodge emblems and an ring mountings old watch chain had 'no j idea she was allowing money to lay idle Fire Her old gold was considered worthless till a 11 but most: of it was 18-after tested and weighed and brought her J j WHISKERS GAS AND OIL 100 j "fl" SERVICE brought' ai9 m K ERNIE'S SERVICE STATION Corner 23rd and Adams Old Gold has Increased in value nearly 70 per cent A BETTER CHANCE — rWILL NEVER COME To Dispose of Tour Useless Gold The Smallest Ring Is Worth Something Bring this advertisement with your old gold and get tra yourself an ' PIONEER DAYS STDiET GAfi SERUICE 7T : 'J v " Sunday July 22 J - H ofO S LEWIS & CO JEWELERS— OPTICIANS The Debt You Owe Your Child TS your biggest obligation Youj you?g married man are responsible for his life you owe him a nroner start Irk the world Make your plans for him while he's still a baby then his future will be assured He is entitled to an education you can see that he gets it absolutely if you will A Child's Educational Fund Policy in the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company will putj ycrur child through colleg- eLiU jou 12uve or aie xou can find out all about the plan wiiciiicr : ) Special Service for North Ogden same as for July 23 Lorin Farr Park cars leave 25th street and Washington at 11 15 a m and every 15 minu'tes until 1:00 p m then every 10 minutes Every 15 minutes after rodeo until i6:10 p m' then every 10 minutes Washington avenue 10 minutes all day Other lines weekday service UTAE3 RAPID : 1 y Tuesday July 24 Club Breakfasts na TRANSFER Special service for North Qgden will leave South Washington at 800 am and every 30 minutes until 6:30 p m iLast car at 11:45 p m Leave North Ogden 8:45 a m and every 30 minutes until 7:15 p m Lorin Farr Park cars' leave 25th street and Washington at 11:15 a m and every 15 minutes until 6:30 p m then every 10 minutes Washington Avenue 10 minutes all day Other lines weekday service EAT AT GUNN'S CAFE Lunch Dinner We will move home or office — furnishings cross-count- ry j STaRTUMEON Monday July 23 SERVICE UNION PACIFIC v Wyoming Captain Wayne Gudmundson of Colorado Nevada or B battery 222nd field artillery Utah California national guard Saturday requested members of B battery to bring blue shirts with them when they meet at FULLY INSURED WITHOUT OIL the armory Monday morning at CRATING ' I'seven-thirt- y :"'o'clock for ithe big i parade McEntire Says Road Will Gudmundson said the battery Will Phone 910 for Lowest Rates and Estimates represent the Mormon battalion in Be Among Best In the since all members parade the of l I State battery are direct descendants of Mormon battalion members He also OGDEN Oiling of 19 miles of highway In Invited members of other Ogden naHuntsville town was started Satur- tional guard units to join in the day morning after repairs had been parade & STORAGE CO i — made on the county oiling machine-onl-The largest merry-g- o 2340 Grant Ave to be halted again by a rainround" facstorm said TtA Wangsgard coun- tory In the world is located at PROMPT SERVICE Coney Island New York Its prodty road foreman ucts are Commissioner W R McEntire shipped to Japan South who resides in Huntsville said this highway when completed should be one of the best in the state Many years ago it was macadamized but later was covered with a heavy application of gravel Last winter during CWA operations it was again US Now when the gravel graveled has been thoroughly to this road should hold up exceptionally well because of the solid base YOU and the ample gravel are That there probably many pieces of old gold in Mr Wangsgard said the first load your possession—which were doing duty in 1847 of oil was placed just before rain started to' fall Saturday afternoon i 4 SELL THEM FOR CASH—TO 546 BILLION FEE"£ OF LUMBER S & COMPANY SALEM Ore — (UP) — CommerD14-7- 8 LICENSED ON FORM TGL-14cial timber in Oregon and Wash546 more billion totals than ington board feet A survey made by the 150 People Sold Their Old Gold During the Past Week state forestry department showed sold two old gold baby rtQBS one old locfcet and Oregon forests contained 300792-54904 neck chain of useless link buttons and an tiiidi "A" board feet Washington pair old wedding ring all worn-o- ut articles to her— OT Douglas fir led all othfor er species with 2318216921000 feet QliUU in Oregon and approximately 99 bil801(1 hi sraridfather's old 18-hunting cased watch' lion in Washington 111- - "Ft" U it was an "heirloom? but for twenty-fiv- e years ' had Just been in the way His capital has FtTI been increased Q(a4iuJ ' i from - I'm taking a week off I No r rv : Guardsmen Asked Ta Shirts Bring - Each Washington Avenue car leaving 25th street and Washington at 9:10 a m and every 15 minutes will connect with Lorin Farr Park car-aCanyon 'Road until 10:55 a m Lorin Farr ParKcars will leave 25th steet and Washington at 11:15 a m and evey 15 minutes until 6:30 p m Then every 10 minutes Sunday service on all other lines Car after pageant for North Ogden lips-Pepo- TRAVEL BY "1 - 21 22 23 24 Ride on soft cushion seats In renovized passenger cars f ri Ike (Jiggs) Flinders has developed whiskers for these wire-hairPioneer days He claims they are a cross between cactus and barbed wire (or bramble bush) He is the manager of Jiggs Place 2207 Washington avenue a restaurant and beer parlor for men and women Mr Flinders' grandparents crossed the plains writh a handcart company : mmW GOING AWAY! (SMelxca e - damn Fi?2cd' A and-plac- Wife Asks Divorce Children Property y mnoim ! -- nam- — Matsson supervisor of the Fishlake national forest in south central Utah who was conferring here Saturday with Ernest Winkler assistant regional forester said good rainstorms during the last two days reduced the fire hazard in the forest "These rains have made It unnecessary for the time being to put on extra fire guards restrictions on campers" said Matts-so- n "and we are hopeful that these steps will not be needed the rest of ' the season" The only large fire this year in the forest was one that burned 300' acres of Sasrebrush Mattsson said There have been several small- er rires originated by campers but all of these were detected and extinguished before they had spread far The number of campers this year has showed a marked increase over last year Ernest Winkler said the rain that fell Saturday over portions of Utah will "help the ranges some" but that very heavy rains are necessary to be of any real benefit —: 24-HOU- 35c T drouth relief well on Amalgamated Sugar company property is decreasing the flow of water from some 15 private wells in the adjacent territory This decision Wasreached Saturday at a conference of the chamber of commerce drouth relief committee with protesting private well owners The drouth well has been delivering under pump an estimated three and one-ha- lf second feet of water into the Wilson canal It is to be capped under direction of J T Ellsworth drouth engineer Daily soundings and measurements of the 15 private wells will be taken for 72 hours or more it was decided If their flow increases after the drouth well is capped it will be apparent that the large well is affecting them and the cap will not be removed ITlooct or IKE FLINDERS t C O D packages and stamps will be handled during hose hours at j the registry window : :'frrn Object Is To Determine If SCHOOLAIVARD Large Bore Is Draining Others Forest Officer Postpones Stephen Richardson Winner A series of experiment will be Hiring of Extra of Massachusetts Tech conducted in the Wilson district this Guards week to determine whether a large Scholarship j j rainTowerT fire dangers MADEATWELLS TO BE OFFERED ' - - VIEW OF PUBLIC - Continuance of Moisture personal property Splitting up the total valuation for Will Be Ask W In ithe county Ogden city property Is Churches Tod ay valued this year at $32844441 comdeto a last $36131364 pared crease of $3286923 This was segre- Prayers for rain will be offered in all meetings of the Latter-da- y as follows: ated Saints in Ogden city today in keep- 1933 1934 ing with a request made by Presi- JReal estate $10t93804q $ 8539160 dent Heber J Grant Antony W 1443260013824450 improvements his first counselor Ivins Although 16150 1294S jLivestock Personal Prop 4515240i 4520100 some rain has fallen s nee this re This shows that $23931880 of the quest was issued it is eftjected that entire Weber county decrease in real petitions will be offered for a con state values was in Ogden city tinuance of the m uch needed moisture The statement issu ?d by the In Weber county outside of Ogden church officials says "Throughout Huntsville town and outside of :ity he total value is $15833f236 a de- - this intermountain country and throughout many other parts of this Crease Of 5192464 under the t nation the present season has been value- - of - 1933 Segregated one of unprecedented drouth At this shows: ' the time the situation present ap 1934 1933 to most be in critical pears many $ 5141330 $ 5072030 Real estate im'usual con2659150 2641340 localities Under these Improvements resource has ditions every possible Livestock 265580 240640 to been secure sufficient employed 1484710 water Prop 1478450 of for the human protection -levies rate pel- dollar of JtrsonaV life and f Yet the crops maturing valuation in Ogdn city last in ail of these eflocalities many year In mills was: state 23: state forts are still insufficient schools 73 Ogden city 13j46 Ogden "We are all dependent upon the City schools ll5r Webr county mercies our Heavejnly Father state roads 08 making the Even in of the midst of trial and distotal of 4024 mills per dollar of tress we should appreciate the bless- assessed' valuation we ings which enjoy Therefore Property In Weber county outside under these conditions we invite all the city and Huntsville itown last church officers and members in year paid 2388 mills perl dollar of their services next Sunday July 22 Assessed valuation as follows: state to specially invoke thef blessings of state schools 73i 33 county God in behalf of ample rain to reschools 858 Weber coUnty 562 lieve this extreme distress" state roads 08 r North Ogden Services will be held Wednesday at two o'clock in the Clearfield L D S chapel with Bishop Briant S Jacobs presiding The body may be viewed at the home Tuesday afternoon and ' evening and Wednesday until time of services Interment will be made in the Ogden City cemetery under the direction of Lind-' quist & Sons EFFECT IN VALLEY Huntsville's Saturday rain while less than in Ogden helped all crops lnerally including range forage and hay apples and squash Showers began to fall there at about eleven o'clock Friday night it was said TESTS WILL BE RAIN PRAYERS $5234209$ $48859685 It will be noted that there was a decrease in the valuation of real estate amounting to $2469450 most of which occurred in Ogden city fThe only increase was $13790 in $16-©257- S3?s-te- 00 sion fixqd $12353185 on public utili- Shirley Lowder 10 small son of Rain Dampens Utah Tim- Ira Lowder of North Ogden was to the Dee hospital Satur-ra- y ber Gem State Conditions brought afternoon suffering from injuries caused when he hammered Grooving Worse on a dynamite cap found while Federal forest service officials said hiking in the foothills causing it that though the rain storm of Fri- to explode Bits of his clothing were driven day night and Saturday was gjener-- al Into his arms chest by the in Utah no precipitation was re- explosion it wasand said but the inported in Idaho and that fire haz- juries were not considered serious ard conditions In Idaho are becom- He was being treated with tetanus anti-toxi- n ing steadily worse with two severe A forest fires raging at present to been men have rushed hundred one of these fires discovered Friday DR YOUNG TO in the Challis national forest on the middle fork of the Salmon river and 40 men are battling another fire in the Idaho:' national forest in the Grass mountain area PLANES ASSIST An Associated Press dispatch from History Authority ( Will m Challis community said a pack Give Address At Mornwas used in carrying foodjand Salequipment to the edge of the ing Service mon fire which is IS miles - from the nearest road Three airplanes The First church carried men and" equipment to the is to join In Congregational celethe Pioneer days other fire located 90 miles north- bration with an appropriate prowest of McCall It appeared likely gram at the service today that both fires would soon- j be at the Adams morning avenue church c brought under control Dr Levi Edgar Young a grandson C N Woods assistant regional of one of the most famous pioneer forester "psaid Saturday night that families will be the Dr plans have been made to place re Young is one of the speaker best known strictions on campers and smokers authorities on western history and entering the Boise Idaho Weiser is with the history department of Lemhi Challis Sawtooth Payette the of His Utah University subject and Salmon national forests in will be "Influence of Western Idaho Effective next Wednesday Pioneers the On American History" and that 85 emergency fire guards A musical program in keeping will berpla&ed on duty in these for- with the will be offered Mr day same atr ests time the George Manning will sing two of FURTHER CAUTION the favorite of the pioneers Every jforest fire In Utah was un- Ernest Obornhymns will a medley of play der control Saturday night accord old himself hymns by arranged who Woods to said that the Miss Gladys Rich of ing is one rain had quieted the flames so that of the composers of theOgden to be music workers were able to effectively presented check them L :v — 'V'" "Everyone should' continue to exercise care" said Woods "because with two or three more hot days the fire danger will become very high again Blue " j Weber county's total assessed valuation for purposes is $48859685 a decrease 6f $3482411 iunder the 1933 figure iawrence A Van Dyke county auditor reported Saturday These figures remain sub to any changes which ject however ' commission as the state tax the final board of appeal may make Taxing districts throughout the state within the near future will fix the tax levy based upon the final valuation figures The levy in Ogden city last year was 4026 mills per dollar of valuation andj that in Weber county out' In side the city was 2388 mills Huntsville' town the totl levy was ART PLACED Oil i I Neck And Arm Fractures Most Of Loss Occasioned Rain that began with intermit-- f late potatoes and second crops of Suffered Burial Rites By! Decline In Ogden tent showers Friday night and hay and to have helped sugar bpets - Real Estate Wednesday turned into a downpour Saturday by washing off many of the white r — ilded crops flies The beat crop will not be afternoon materially - Boy Treated ForDynamite Cap Injuries SEVERE FIRES HYBRIDS CLEARFIELD TdA38!TG9 r JOHN E VELT0N Manager j S D GARN Asst Mgr E W HEATON Asst Mgr P Leishman - - T Doxey - - -L S Furlong - - B O Vander Schuit - A A Agent Agent Agent Agent H J Ripplinger - - - Agent If F Bybee Agent H P Cannon - - - - - Agent (j G Wagner - - - - Agent W R Poulter Agent --- --- ' Representing Metropolitan Life Insurance Co PHONE 6£3 3 |