| Show BOX ELDER Subscriber Sees Railway f DEPARTMENT Spread Through Country ACTRESS VEDS AUDIENCE TAKES TO SHADE WHEN YEARS POLITICIANS TALK COUPLE UNITED -- Ol AIRMAN ADAIN — DAN THOMAS GEORGE SCARBO i ' David II Mann 304 W Third North ?r Phone Circulation and — Correspondence Circulation and Correspondence IS RECONCILED Was Granted Annulment of Her First Marriage In 1932 (Copyright 1934 HOLLYWOOD ESTIMATE MADE ON PEACH CROP by United Press) July! 25— (UP) — Elinor Fair actress and Thomas aviator are married W Daniels annulments and divorces not- again withstanding it was revealed today The couple's vows were read in Las Vegas Nev over the weekend and only a day after Miss Fair had been granted an annulment of her firjt marriage to Dahiels in De- cember 1932 DIZZY OBSERVERS Dizzy observers recalled the air- plane elopment of t he couple to Yuma Ariz They re ailed a sub- And sequent Mexican d vorce finally the annulment All of which apparently added up o reconcilia tion Will Be About Half of Normal and Ready In' Mid-Augu- st -- ' I SOLO W3 TT3JCWM£ I TO STAiZT feG- - CK f : ' £ZJ 1 X Trial of the suit oj Bert Boyer film agent against Warren William actor on charges of bjreach of contract claimed the limjelight in superior court Boyer claimed that William the contract with film and then cancelled the agreement without RjS'jese MU9CAL f ' x- - life A 1 Klft GUY cause Ice packs won Miss Moreno film actress a contract bud she has toss ed them aside for a much deserved operation The ' actress" was east in "Love Flight" a Spanish language production when she suffered a sud den attack of appendiditis Ice packs gave her relief for several days And now with the piqture complet ed sne is entering Cfdars of Leb anon hospital for thtj delayed op e ration STANOlMC- eoom op the STANWYCK'S HOME- - - £XHi3TK N 8JT NEW YOCK AnQ LOMOOM AST SHONS - BRIGHAM CITY July 25 — Bion Tolman agricultural inspector for this district reports that from his observation the peach crop in this county this season will run about 50 per cent of normal The peaches are ripening in a normal way and not being rushed as was thought early in the year The fruit is large and of good quality The main Elberta crop will be ready for picking between the 10th and 15th of August It is thought by growers that their product will bring one dollar a bushel Peaches for Peach days will be placed in cold storage plants and held for distribution on the famous holidays' which are set for September 7 and 8 The tomato crop in the Corinne district is off about 20 per cent due to blight Inspector Tolman said and in rfisfcrifte neat- 13 vi nhim I City the crop has been damaged in piaces as high as 35 per cent -- 44 - aldngj Norma is certain to stand high with the public Whether she continues to do so afterwards depends on that film And only a half-w- it would cast her in anything By DAN THOMAS but a clean role after seeing "The BRIGHAM CITV Tnlv 9lT?r0r NEA Service Staff Barretts of Wimpole Street" Her !cis Johnson and Russell Box local HOLLYWOOD July 25— Norma part in that certainly is art uplfit-in- g iwiuems were apprehended Mon-da- y one and I never have seen her evening west of this city on a Shearer is destined to be returned Is magnificent cxiarge 01 & better Job do She out of snooting to favor — temporarily at least— by her favorseason in violation pheasants comparing performance of state the law demerits the various which recently with that of Miss Cornell her- The arrests w?tp mH h norm have criticized heir so severely for ably self Warden James Hull and Archie the type of screen characters she ITT11 01 i uii tne biological survey Johncourse Of whether the picture has portrayed son was said had one bird in it a do is another will business big is This assured by her latest pichis a well possession beautiful is It According to the' ofstory ture "The Barretts of Wimpole story ficers the guns of the jnen were and but made highly entertaining Street" Adapted from the play about its taken away They were instructed which Katharine Cornell made fa- I am just a bit dubious appear before Judge B H Jones be is to It hoped to mous the film deals with Elizabeth popular appeal for a hearing be& big success will be it that Barrett's romance and marriage to cause otherwise it will be a sad — Robert Browning blow to the campaign for clean TO STAND HIGH films Producers will be too apt to Miss point to it as evidence that the Naturally this presents Shearer in the best possible light masses don't want clean films No woman could be respected mor4 highly than the linvalid Elizabeth Barrett And her romance with At Columbia Mo in 1901 the BRIGHAM CITY July 25 —The Browning was one of the most beau- temperature registered 100 degrees people of Brigham City spent a quiet tiful recorded in history or higher every day for 34 consecu Pioneer day Most of those who re Until her next picture comes tive days mained away from the Ogden cele- Norma Shearer Has Chance For "Clean Success In New Era Two Men Arrested On Bird Law Charge Co-respo- ndent His cleanup of filrh productions complete Will Hays knovie czar is en route to New Yor by airplane Hays boarded the ijhip after assisting Joseph I Brecm launch the tciiauiaiuy program assigned to pro vide internal regulation of the Jn But Hays is usual had dustry notning to say about the campaign i i BURIAL PRC FITS J FORT WORTH Tet— (Up) negro funeral home hfcs offered the commissioners court Here five" cents body for the privilege of burying negro paupers even offering to furnish the shroud and coffin The xuiicrai norne it wis explained makes up its expenses by collections among negfoes taking up Railroads nave played a great part in the development of the west and after the building of the Union Pacific-Centr- al Pacific completed 1869 10 there was a rapid adMay vancement in the western territory Fred N Stone 0 years old and an old time subscriber to The Standard-Examiner has lived through the great railroad building days' 'of the west He was born before there was a single transcontinental railroad in the world and has lived to see the day when hundreds of thousands of miles of rail lines now span this country Mr Stone relates the 'story of his life as follows: "I was born in Brooklyn New York September 10 1865 and came to Utah 'with my parents before the days of the railroad We came by wagon in 1866 and first settled in Ogden and later went to Cache valley After the railroad was built we returned to Ogden and then In 1871 by father located at Terrace on the old line around the north end of the lake between Promontory and Lucin "My father was William G Stone a car inspector My mother was Jane Stride Stone They both came from England "While we were at Terrace my folks subscribed to the paper and we used to watch the mail for it eagerly P M Taft was postmaster at Terrace "About 1876 we moved to Promontory I worked in the hotel' business at Terrace and Promontory for ten years "About 1898 I went to work for the Southern Pacific railroad and continued for 32 years I am the youngest of seven sons in our family and all have worked for railroads with a total of over 150 years of service "1 have worked &s hostler shop- - A "Coolest Spot In Town" "The Tick of the Pictures" STARTING TODAY " 2— -- Big - SON BORN A BRIGHAM CITY JulV 25 — A boy was born Monday night in the iCooley hospital to Mr and Mrs :Frank Stevens Mr Stevens is from Deweyville and is principal of the puDiic scnooi there LJj rf Great Jiiilf Sales STORE WIDE CLEARANCE AFTER THE 24TH We Must Clean Up Our Stocks Before Inventory lite Price Cuts Three 1 i CARTOON Mill 4§c- - 79 c Values to $5 Smart straws sil (ts linens white bright colors and darx shades ju& iney go m a nurry Corset Cleanup 249 And $349 Values to All 1934 III $595 blZVS Values to yarn in pastel colors and 795 vakies Odda and groups- - higher priced White maize and red 2 Oafy Swagger Suite All of these are Frccb Cleanup from our $1 Real heavy coating silk lined Good materials Delicto God ns Pajamas Floral in pastel colors eguiar xza COo Kna to fit all colors i 160 Sport Slack Regular 198 ' Silk Undbs Silk gowns chemise dance sets value to 395 Gioaranco cf Blouses $1 and 149 quality cottons knits silks DIoiicos pod Sncalars variety to choose from Ideal BabySWe G9o - value - - 109 Many ideal for S!::er f£s!iucar Lins I1? "J "ou dif- - flCc orsandle scarf sets AU iiiin"'"ini 'In'''5?fye- 1 Price-- ' - — i- If 'Mystery Squadron' A Gteat Show 1 V ' ! Even the veteran stars of too coo a Hollywood ' envy "Little Miss Marker" her ability - to add gettable! tor i those subtle fill touches which make her characterizations unfor t 'LJJtX ' iK L - f ( rl :: II with OniDI Hf rrrnni r-- ( OUIkiLLI ItUlYLt V f: v- Mill ( JAPES 1 ' W If M THE 5 YEAR k J i 5 — - II El SX1 ClaireTnEVOfJ "Mn f ni iiII nu hin r iiii ai n r t hi A F O (! ) f X 1 j PICTURE 4 ? kr A " J era's a ( ALLY A 1 r' EILERS J or : ZASU PITTS HOWARD H£?niETTACRO$MAII 4 nri CHARLES STARRETT Regular 79c j price wii W Somerset Maugham's World masterpiece now even more beautiful more on the screen! powerful NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Bestows Its Highest Rating FOUR STARS! - 20c rMW1BMWnnlm V mM ? m " what there are - a - s LAYING 1 - than Petted 9c Previously gold for Art Lionels Packages Amtit NOV to be Pitied fOc BnSisfas yd ijaa t Bob Steele in mm mm i s mo r e 35c Slightly soiled and broken colors i 1 - SI - Odd Curtains Panels nm LOCKWOOD S BERTIIANA BOOSTERS BAND : 15c— 8:30 t 9 o'clock 25c — 9 until closing KUM OUT AND KEEP KOOL Gamo" s i in V "FIGHTING CIIAMP" trrvm P - OLD SENSATION imillmtm Side of Haoven" s 'OF HUiIAN iJ end hit Royc! Canodiant Th! BOB STEELE - jf World Famous Saxophone Player with i 9 Second Feature t Featuring SAMMY PIERCE j raeanup from oiir higher priced sheer fabrics Table of cleanup peckwear most everyone ferent m TONITE! Also m j (19 j theusual "A-Nan'- NOW PLAYING GilVE THE 0 vm Show! Two-H- it I assortment of colors and patterns— 29c r yard Mystery" and Tim McCoy the popular 'westcrn star a recent Ogden visitor in his latest and best pic ture— if Broken 1 Sport Piqiies yd 69c n a wrr 79c Cleanup from our higher priced groups gooo! A - "W Lead Others Follow" Chills! Thrills! Suspense! ' ' About 13 pairs originally priced 265 sizes in : -- V Off 139 Hen's Zipoer Sport Shirt White A regular L50 shirt i Off Fancy Lavns Sweaters to match" 79c First Showing In Ogden Adults 15c Children 10c Tim tit t v- - Uen's Sox Idilliuger Public Enemy No 1 The! Jesse James of Today - Also some silks girls 129 value Snort Paian as " Children's Bathing Suifs 70c S9c All wool and most every size For boys and : - I 505 1200 value 605 1400 value Broken sizes and colors and 149 groups " t '"in urn 0E3 Coys' Wash Suils 70s All 100 value tlayon Tsffola Slips BlM fitting Nlcdly made designs Priced from 10Q to 208 TODAY AND TOMORROW "Tha House bf OF THE SCREEN These are a mere fraction of their real values Dark colors 2 Only VIiilo Goals v specially priced 'i 103 20s Girls' Sheer Frocks Fancy Aprons Smart print designs Goilon IG Only Spring Suils t'ully lined all wool fabrics Not every size and color but a good selecj tion ' and less e" COLONIAL of-th- I0CD 1 in ' mon- key meat "Where It's Really Cool" 495 6S5 — Usual 298 value 2 Only While Goals Whit Gloves 49c Two-piece- nil Coals half-Dric- 49c Hosiery ends from our In These Groups! less than cost flandy (nil Suits Boucle - : r ' NOW PLAYING Hilarious Comedy! ! $S " jjpwi Another Big Many of these dresses are pur loss is your opportunity 10 Only styles r 98 $298 $395 $ - -- t -- 7t The moon was believed to be made of elass before tha i nvpntinn of telescopes' The dark markings on it were thought to be the re sflection of land and sea areas on - f4 Chinese epicures delight ! j Silk D Fessss Bpecial Groups " NEWS earth 2 r- Don't Miss This Show — i Car-hond- ale Entertainment" First Showing In Ogden i NEW ORLEANS —(UP) —George E Simmons head of Tulane university's department i of journalism has left for Germany where he will spend a month studying in the German Institute for Newspaper Research in Berlin He also will study the German language at the University of Berlin twp-year- "Rainbow Over Broadway" "Unusual j" Ma Z The Year's- Outstanding Love Story and Joan Marsh Ftank Albertson in ! Marital compatibility led to the separation of the father and his two boys the elder Martin explained as he reviewed the events of the years With his wife Martin lived at Ohio with their U old son Robert 20 years ago When the home situation became strained ' - 4 :' V Martin left before the birth of hts second son Ralph Mrs Martin later secured a divorce was remarried Several years later she died Martin afterward returned from the west where he'd v gone was also remarried Then' he learned of his first wife's death He began to seek his sons to give them a home Unable to trace thenk he despaired to ever seeing them But then Ralph the younger and 1 unseen son had joined the CCC and was stationed in California A transfer brought him to Camp Meigs near here There the youth heard FRED N STONE vaguely that his father was living He began searching man fireman and brakeman I re- in Pomeroy two When the were finally intromember in 1904 I took my first stu- duced the father they dent trip as brakeman with "Bert had the same lastremarked names sugHowe and Frank (Bunny) Warner The Lucin cutoff over the lake gested! "Perhaps we are related") 'Yes I am vour son" rm vramc had been completed then ' xviarun "Forty-si- x years ago I subscribed to the newspaper in my own name and have continued ever since BUG BITES BUGG "I remember one 24th of July celebration many years ago when a HE JOINS MATES party of 'us took a covered wagon and team and drove up North OgIN MARRIED LIFE den canyon through Ogden valley and down Ogden canyon an all mil day's trip We stopped and had that MURRAY) Kj July 25— (A)-- 1 famous trout and chicken dinner at The marriage the Winslow's resQrt that ' used - to be Murray State-colleg- bug following football team Just west of what is now Idlewild has caught up to Clint Bugg tackle "I retired from railroad service —he has been married to the former August 1 1932 During more than Miss Ellen Roberts three decades of service I had a Seven other members team clear safety recont I never t had a which won the southern intercollegiwreck In 1916 land again in 1932 atechampionship last year are I was awarded ihe safety medal by married j the Southern Pacific company" Yehudi Menuhin youthful concert violinist cannot remember when he did not play the violin He made his first appearance as a soloist with the San Francisco Symphony - "Always a Good Show?' ' orchestra at the age of 5 STARTING TODAY Pictures— 2 Ed Lowry - Verna Ilillie h and a big cast in "GLflr10UR" : gga-wfr- Pictures— Columbus 2--- Paul Lukas Constance Cnmmincs in Edna Ferber's Greatest Play ! ST LOUIS July 23— AP — Politicians have been noticing the heat even more than the average ' citizen One hundred and fifty candidates lined up at a picnic to avail 'themselves of a public address system but the heat had driven thei prospective audience to the shade of a nearby grove — and out of hearing — --4 U ' A Ogden Theatre EGYPTIAN bration spent the day in the can yons and cool places a m Beginning at seven-thirt- y the paved road to Ogden held a of cars from the steady stream inorth all headed to spend the 24th of July at the Gate City ' Liinin 20 POMEROY Ohio— (UP) — A civilian conservation corps member and his father have lust seen each other for the first time in their lives The two Ralph Martin an4 his father John Edward Martin were introduced by a mutual acquaintl-anc- e They plan a reunion with another son Robert Martin now of Fred N Stone Holds Precious Record In Safety Many Leave City On Holiday Trips - AFTER - 439-- J i BONDAGE" with If ELI CULBEBTSONTS ERIDOS "This Little Piggie Went to Market" Orpheum News Reporter ffl J J' - Ao Bette Davis Reginald Denny " m mmmfYpm! Adults 15c f Matinee £i Night Children 10c j I J |