| Show ' THE OGDEN s r —— — THEFT LOSSES i Dr Baker Recalls Early Days With Rod And Gun SLOT - "' of Lcgan said a leather jacket and a brown coat were stolen from his room! in the Denver hotel C R Kemp said a siren type auto horn was stolen from his car parked In front of the Ho-- tl Ben Lomond Martin Johnson RL P 'D No! 1 reported theft of at bluish coat from his car J parked oh Washington avenue between Alien Otterdeck -- i Twentv-- - ninth and Thirtjl - first "streets i Mrs Bart Baker 324 i Twenty filth street said that a leather purse containing $20 In bflls' and daver a driver's license ana other articles was stolen from Tender a pillow in her rooming nousq I — r Burial Rites Held For Clearfield Boy 1 Funeral services for Karl Orton ijcEatlre 14 who did as the result cl a fall from a tree were held Wednesday afternoon In the Clear field L D S chapel with Bishop Eriant S Jacobs presiding and Counselor David Layton conducting Those appearing on the imusical program were David Cook Enid Roberts the ward choir and Dora white Invocation was offered by Je sse B Barlow and benediction by Patriarch Levi J Taylor' The speak ers werei W R Roberts D W Campbell Bishop Jacobs Wilford Gjuthrie David Taylor President Henry Blood and Counselor Layton Boy Scout troop No 151! Ogden Gateway district of Clearfield off which the McEntire boy) was a member assembled under direction off Scoutmaster L M Hansen and acjted as pallbearers and flower bearers The services were attended by a large crowd Interment was made in the Ogden city cemetery the grave being dedicated by Tom Orton v M resident of Utah tot 72 years Dr George W Baker has been aer subscriber to The Ogden jbtanoara-Examinfor more than forty of those years and Is one of tne oiaest practicing physicians In Ogden city Born in Mendon tjacne county rvtnhpr 9 1 862 a son tof George Washington Baker and Anes Rich ards Baker Dr Baker passea nis early years amid the pioneermoun of the Wasatich tains In those early days fish ana game formed an important part oi the family larder and DrlBaker has never lost his love for fishing and hunting He was one of the first members of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association and i i eacn season linos rum outdoors wim rod or gun FATHER CAME INjlSH In telline of his early life Dr Baker said: Mv father crossed the nialns in 1847 arriving In October after the original band had reached Salt Lake valley My mo ner crossDR GEORGE W BAKER ed the plains in 1S52 "They married and settled in Cache valley about 1855 being one ruarv 1895 Dr Ezra C Rich had of the first families in that region opened a practice here a few months of northern Utah previous He and ur Jonn driver "J remember the abundance of gro th onlv two ohysicians now wUd game in those days proved a here that have practiced longer than his helD to the settler whenever I have in ogden "In 1897 I married Miss oraiie ml powder and shot could be obtained We had wild chickens per Dear Atwood of Murray We have three mountain hares cottontails ' and children Dr George LoweU Baker trout to eat I have caikht many Mrs Virginia Baker Jost and Miss pounds of fin big trout in Para Dorothea Baker dise creek or the Little Bear Logan "More than forty years ago- I river and other streams when my subscribed to The Ogden Standard-Examin- er tackle consisted of' a willow stick and have continued ever a piece of store string afcd a bent since Dr and Mrs Baker reside at 462 pin for a hook I remember the street great suffering when the grasshop- Twentv-seven- th His Pioneer day celebration beard pers destroyed the crops in the sixthem darkened the is said to resemble that of Lorin ties Clouds of ' sun Farr first mayor of Ogden "When I was 16 I had a muzzle M loading single shot NEW PREXY FISIDZRZVIAN The first day I shotgun BEREA O — (UP) — A liberal went out hunting I cot four nrauie — a- gqod - neighbor— and a churchman within rabbit short chickens and a a good fisherman— so his friends distance of our home characterize D r Louis Clinton ATTENDED COLLEGE "I attended the country school Wright 'who has just accepted the Coland later went to the old Brigham presidency of Baldwin-WallaYoung 'college In Logan Then we lege here The post had been vacant came to Ogden and located here In since the death of Dr Albert Boyn 1889 ton Storms In July 1933 Dr Wright j "I then went back to attend the is resigning ' the pastorate of Ep Methodist Church Rush Medical college at Chicago worth-Eucli- d and was graduated in May 1894 I Cleveland to head Baldwin-Wallawent to Logan that year jand pracf tised medicine for several months racing popular 40 years Dinghy Then I returned to Ogdei in Feb- - ago is being Tevived In Scotland I chines" Ford Stations Must Leave Air August 8 WASHINGTON July 26— (UP)— The federal communications com mission today ordered three radio stations operated by the Ford Motor Co to be taken off the air August 8 The stations were W8XC and W8XE both at Dearborn end station W9XH at Lansing Thf order of the commission sus tained a report made on June 4 by Examiner Ralph L Walker In summing un his case against the stations operated by the Ford CO vvaiKer saia max buihoh woAr during Its neriod of transmission blanketed the reception of communi cations on the frequency used by vessels on tne Great LaKes lor ais-tre- ss signals "I ' 1 1 - three-quarte- The Palais D'Orsay scene of portentous The fourth chapter of a day-by- -f day review of events that immedi' ately preceded the world war By MORRIS GILBERT (NEA Service Staff Writer) It's July 26 1934 and the awful shadow of the Four Horsemen lowers over the chancelleries the royal courts and the'military headquarters to tremulous Europe Paris—The German ambassador Informs on the ' Qual d'Orsay that Austria has announced it has no de signs on the Integrity of Serbia but wants simply to assure tranquility conferences "Hence" he continues "it depends on Russia whether war can be pre-w- ar " - super-cream- :1 : - A&dm : 4 "Cuticura" Dept ISC ' s - ' - '3 GUTICURA avoided'? Asserting that Germany joins with' France in a desire- for peace he urges France to use her influence to Jthis end on her ally Russia J The Quaid'Orsay suggests in 'reply that Germany use her influence on Austria to the same purpose The German ambassador answers that such action could not be reconciled threatens this attitude with Germany's position that the Tomorrow: A vital telegram that trouble concerns Austria and Serbia alone and must be settled by them arrived too late - rs ' ' : o - o Two Die When Ships ' Collide During Fog 16-ga- uge i Two large tourist parties will visit Ogden canyon this week One Socialists at their convention in consists of 35 Toledo school teach Salt Lake have named J F Par ers sons as their senatorial and Benjamin Jansen as their first district Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany - Is congressman nominees They are expected to throw his influence both of Ogden O A Kennedy was toward) a settlement of the Austro-Servia- iji chairman and J E Swenson secrecontroversy which threat tary of the convention ens to throw all of Europe nto war The Socialist party demands governmental old age pensions gov ernment inauguration of public HOSPITAL STARTS' HUMBLY CLEVELANp—(UP)Bisters oj St works for unemployed and abolition in charge of St Alexis jPrancis of the United' States and state sen who started with an Hospital veto ates and of the governor's pow eight-roo- m h ere frame dwelling as a hos- er pltal aind resources of $2 havejust 50 years of progfress George Wright who received a commemorated The present hospice valued at more of a million! dol than The Qual d'Orsay refuses then to lars has admitted 74291" patients in the half century cared for 44000 of approach St Petersburg London— Sir Edward Grey pro them free'"" :— j ' four mediation dlsinterf by poses ested powers but neitner Russia France Germany nor Austria are in clined then to consider this idea St Petersburg — The Russian nremier tells the Austrian ambas sador frankly that the purposes of freely witit the Austrian ultimatum seem to him Bathe the affected parts and Lot vrater dtft Soap auite proper but Hhat its form is Cntlcnra gently and anoint with Cutletir indefensible and should be modified Pure and healing tbeiw ambassador Austrian The reports Ointment y bring quick to his government that though relief and soonemollient heal itchitig burning Russia seems diplomatically concilia - scaly tkia affectiria eczetaa pimple tory the military machine there raebea and all loiina of akin voahh ' '? : " PORT ANGELES Wash July 26 —(UP)—Two men were drowned to day when the U S S Arizona ram med the purse seiner Umatilla in a heavy fog in the straits of Juan De Fuca near Tatoosh the Neah Bay coast guard station reported The Umatilla a Seattle boat with nine aboard was cutln two by the Impact and sank jalmost immediate ly the report said John Usark and Lon Halsen were believe'd drowned Other members of the crew were rescued - I ce ce VALVCirJ-IIEJl- - r : Elders Leslie Van Dyke and Ray Tracy who recently returned from an eastern states LttD S church mission will speak Sunday i" ' t munity" : - TVXN IGNITION is "We are - absolutely behind any move which will be of benefit to the young people as well as Improving thegeneral welfare "Of the com- 7' a 1 wW'''Ajfl'fWWiVVwAWAV SALT LAKE CITY July 26— (AP) Albert Smith a member of worge the councu or twelve aposues oi me Latterrday Saints church today added his voice to the campaign against slot machines in Utah Commenting on the drive launch ed by Attorney General Joseph Chez Mrj Smith declared "our organization took action more than two years ago In supporting law and order - and eliminating slot ma greeting his friends 20 Years Ago From our Files uermany imorms Jbxance & A 38-jinc- h - I sur-rmmdir- iffs M Ravenburg North) Ogden sdid he lost a bill fold containing $150 and a railroad pass and Miss Vferna' Harrop 3123 Porter (avenue reported she lost a white and brownbfaded bag at the stadium TuesA JULY 26 1914 "It Depends on Russia Whether 'War Can Be Avoided Campaign Against Gambling Devices' In Utah j " raniEs f 1934 2G broken! back- - in the Eccles garagt collapse June 8 is in a wheel chair Ogden ": Backs ! Several persons Wednesday res ported tho loss or theft of pocket-bcokand thefts from hotel rooms ar 4 automobiles1 " 3 E Connaughton 1224 Twenty-s- i: cth street reported that $50 was ei her lost: or stolen from his pock-et- iand Mrs Clifford B Greenwell street said her !Cf73 Twenty-fourt- h trt'ist watch was either lost jor stolen at the' stadium Tuesdat after-h6o- n ' The Tragic Anniversaries APOSTLE SHUNS Variety of Cases Comes To Native of Cache Has Resid- Police Department ed Here For Forty Attention '— a Years j THURSDAY EVENING JULY R ' : i REPORTS SHOW STANDARD-EXAMINE- I D Address Delivered On Health Insurance — : Dr Caroline B Iledster a Praitic- of Chicago gave a talk tola representative group of citizens f ITT AM Ulu inr physician 1 I HW—— I at the Weber County High school Wednesday evening on the "Cost of i Medical Care" r pt Hedger has been giving some courses In health education at the summer acnooi session oi me u s Al C Dr Hedser was broueht to Weber county through the tion' or the state and county farm buwau federations and thejexten sion service of the TJ s a n pr Hedger discussed health insur ance and sickness insurance and their application to group organiza L co-ope- In Lbgan Canyon it tht fami dus 3000 -- year old Juniper x Petrified Jbear Tracks at Idaho's Craters of the Moon p£ yJQjt L '" ' J I fj j f "7 1 4 : it- - 1 WJ:- ra f i if i ) i - -- tion Real Estate Transfers The following real estate transfer were reported todav bv Ma pt Bramweu county recorder: Ida Mae Aabel to Hans Aabel Lot J W M s DiocK z L — 6z —f 1 wV - WK ANY OTHER ST CAR! & : damn's First i 9 addition— $100 Anna Van Komen Jugler to Karl F Jugler Part Northeast Quarter Section 9 Township 5 North Range i yvesi with otner land— $100 j art r nwil - '—41000 cuum cgaen aurvey uiocK I $l?o Anna White to Charles W Cross Lot —f v:-- j It i Men frequently weep tirith emotion at Grand Canyon Cross Subdivisjon-mo- b0 BANDITS POLITE MARTINS - FERRY O —hlPl Three "polite bandits stoe an automobile robbed a gasoline- station of $20f kidnaped the attendant and escaped after setting a peculiar thigh? In highwayman courtesy Oscar Medick 20 the attendant was released at Ray land O after the baiidits had given him 10 cents briige toll the stolen automobile cigarets and a cordial farewell ) £0I30nEDKIB:iEyS flush poisons and acid from kidand correct Irritation of bladder bo thnt you can stop "getting up get a 35 cent package ct Gold nights" Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take as directed Other symptoms of and bladder weaknesses are kidney scant or smarting cassaee — backacha burning — — cram pa eyes puny leg TO ney mm® J QY J mmW?- I l revelation it is when you com- cars other SIIE BY SIDE with Nash! pare Right away you learn that the three series of ' new Nash cars are priced $100 to $400 under cars of similar specifications! As dear as day- light it's a case of $100 to $400 greater value on the Nash stdel make vour own com-SIDE BY SIDE parisons of overall lencth interior luxury seating comfort leg room head room SIDE BY SIDE get all the answers Can any car's single ignition power hold a candle to Nash double-spar- k h - Twin Ignition power? Are ordinary automobile brakes in a class with Nash equal-actio- n Bendix brakes? Is other car as d any thoroughly as a Nash? Are individually sprung front wheels without a front axle as safe and sound as Nash individually sprung wheels ' wftft-- mc:i cad tree frcra Tnn ka on©© it take vou? Over tho scan© old roads to thJcmeicaniliar places? Or to entirely new and (different scenes? Here's a trav guide free to every motorist at any Pep 88 and Vico station which' will Help you 'youciro"pIc3ining i Stop in at your nearest Pepj 83 and Vico service station or 'deal er and ask" for a copy of the "Outdoors" book Ask also for the Pep 88 and Vico Road Map? of Utah and Idaho T XX afternoon drive youH find this book full of helpful suggestions In it are described more super-smoot- Big Six - 216-tac- h Wl—lbaM S3 Horttpomr 221-tnc- h Wh—BxiM: h Wl—Iba y " sound-proofe- Individually-Sprun-g 133-iac- 142 tad -- L F 200 HorMepowr J Ambassador Eight 125 Hornpowv $1573 to $1625 ' y Ambassador Eight 22S Honmpown $1820 to $2055 x Wnam (All pcioM L o sotie b I aetocy Bob)ct to eaag witboot Special Ecroipment Extra) ck its teammate in power Vico motor oil the oil that prevents attrition and gives sure economical lubrication At 4C0 service stations and dealers in Utah and Idaho Distributors of Atlas Tires and Batteries UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY if k The Nash Motors Company Has entered tha lowest price-fiel- d with tho sensational "Jeweled Movement" La Fayette Prices start at $593 ' for the Standard ' 2 --door sedan -- Front Wheels Optional at No Extra Cost Ogden Utah Pljoao 170 Enjoy the Outdoors Hmmi-y-- EWEY W t A i - For every trip long or short usa Pep 83 superfuel with Tetraethyl Lead ct no extra costcmd ccati-kno- $2065 to $1145 f - 9775 to $363 Advanced Eight O I than 100 'unusual anH unique? points of interest in Utah and Idaho places easily readied places that by automobile manv motonst3 nave never seen ices worth visiting again end again long vacation trip or Just a Sun-'da- y O a y isU of SnteesUn iWHether 2200 Washington Ave! r ff I i cod n- oats Ucul o o ' front axle? Sift facts from claims by getting SIDE BY SIDE evidence Nash vs any car Let" the better car win! jKmtp the nostril 1 V?TT HHP vwiiu amua — htseurkee Book I rrancls W Woods and wife Hazel L to Reynold R Kihlstrom arid wife Annie C- - Part Southwest Quarter Section 20 Township 6 North 'Range I West— $2400 r Minnie Croft and husband Thomas to John A Gealta Part lot 21 j all lot 221 Bichsel's subdivision— $1000 I Chemical Bank and Trus? company to Lyman M Hess Part lot 8 S - '"!''' Asenath P to Real Estate Manasre- mfint company Part lots 14 to 18 inc Block 10 Central Park addition "v: Near Burley Idaho are several unusual wind caves : o |