Show o Tfc£ OGDEN STAN D MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 6 1934 O HALF SHARE IN jf r GtOKuL DAN THOMAS j sonow - jt r 1 1 SUNKENLANDS May Be Explanation of How America Was Settled Carver Says CHAMP 'BOXER Two Girls Win Future In But jThird Turned Down Films l(UP— who Aj HOLLYWOOD Oforse Rait Pr0 f tjnUM 1934 (Cpyr1bl pugilist prominent fjlm actor Just lure of cant kfp awsy from the four posts and canvas 11 he today following" announcement lOOOO half over for taken hid interest In Mtxie Ro?nbloom light ore-ti- rr bcarre apo" mi 40LSON hearywe'zht champioti -Raft dropped prlie f ishtinf era! jears ago and rpde to movie cf gangster fame br his portray roles Recently corvijiced that the such legion of decency woiid crack border-In- ? r had actor tn the types on the "caiUinowrij type remod-elr- d bT plastic surge nj insults operation The frnm ' AVilvorn-- broi'ht Insults nrem'nent Hcilywood play- - fashlon- - ho ftsvrtedly Ml br able restaurant with Rn ana iouna actor kri ahntlt feoilnd c:i that the htn tv fr rrd several and i wt of urcom fortlb'e blowa before poJsce ended th battle- wltneavi tl c!ired fifm knockdown TiUf Cl3 Ft rint th Mary Lou Treen a Hollywood won a until part tir der Director Menrln LeRoy He liked her actinr built It Into something that fcrousht W- - C'1 Two cirl had film fd ures today— or at ie ait Mm prev is A inxxa ii!rfrt IN TV WHO CW PUV THE Pi PC TA J ChT WfQ - m CCSS5ED O HOLLYWOOD iGOfi ThereY Money In Gags BODY OF WOMAN That You Hear In M ovies contract "FOUND BY ROAD Petite Dor! j Davrniort dropped DAN THOMAS By scene silk hat In an Eddie Canter but jT A crrk Staff Corrpmdmt Saturday It ttxAim he shot August v — Cantor took one look at her and theHOLiTVVUUiJ lorain children studied Tas Beaten Then 1 ossed carefully contract for yelled i r mAfinn TJiciusr ww iitrij From Car Officers BEAUT V FA I LITRE com t turn" a tremendous to out have ratudio Doc'j Hill Igyear-oi- l Believe value In fact these writer turned thumb down on a mercial othfor m ixwdble mak it ntthree tr-crj- i rlm career after winning riTflt (mm on tmr t totto r1(f Antr n —(UP) a name m and I i contest king in beauty g writ from — receive Authorities pieced together alender rag than they for herself at a motor bt:at pilot and an t entire sory iciue locay in eiioiu w ©1 or a mys of thia victim A -girl tudy It no run at all ihe explained me movie inausirr m terious slaying and to track her as novel-ti- e wth a ah rug -4 of no end with flooded sailants ket James Daugherty San Juan Baoriginally conceived In pic ture tista rancher found her body on HAIR the Rock road two miles west ot CAP LIKE worn Madge by A bathlnr cap Her face had been mutilated by with the rubber made to Earj the rock into which she had fallen from look like human hair caught extent that auch to in automobile There were tire public fancy a manufacturer ha aold thousand track in the dust showing where Maura machine had turned toward the just like it In another film GrNUVA— UP) —pe Interna-ttrr- al een O'Sullivan was shown with a side of the road paused then raced Labor office ha tued an ap paraaol havinf a vanity case built ahead The victim weighed 150 pounds Into the handle A week later two peal to government out were cf and had brown hair and grey eye construction turning manufacturer public wore a blue and white cotton Kh the aUetiate noveltle unemployment to almliar rdr the ©n dres traced to the O W Reynolds Una Merkei onct appeared with shoes of a wholesale firm In San Francisco pair In a retoIuUoo recently adopted screen wearingconfor of heel text were no other Identification In the the There compartment by Jt foverninf body a marks on her elothlnr which ha ben maid to all mern-Lab- or cealment of valuable In case of office holdup A amart business man The body was brought here for an rovernmenta th br aandals unbeach to idea of the the TTie vtated autopsy which left authorities unadapted prristenc4 in lost b not would certain whether he was dead when eraployment crii t Increasingly o that money nice a profit and nushed from the automobile and reaped affect init th worker throughout the a devised writer A "The girl apparently was beaten the world" perjplrinf into insensibility" M P Hubler act The resolution alao appeal "to all bathing- suit for Mary Carlisleon with the ing- sheriff said then was thrown to institute ache me her initial in the atrap roternment of from the front seat of an automoare hundred there back with or to Today without delay ccftlnu with the country She struck the rocky slopes bile otjt intermptkm the execution 00 fixU throughoutwhite on off the road with such force I be their own territory national or their intial in lieve a to break her neck Her roloc'a) of achemea of public work back ftfter Jean Parker face wa lacerated terribly as she Immediately calculated to gire a freih impetus to - coated ice slid down the Incline economic activity and o reduce the introduced chocolate a heart In of cream the in ahape number of uneroployedf" local ice two' At th aatne time the governing "Have a Heart" from cream firms permission body expressed the hpe that the the atudio tosought this upon capitalize commute created by j the London idea economic and monetary conference are Just a few of the to atudy the quest ten -- of public These which have proved to have gags FOR worka and other roeana pf alleviating value But several commercial a unemployment "may b? convened a others probably would be revealed early a pawible" Br A LAN SON EDWARDS In It communication to the dif- by intensive study United Prea Staff Correspondent) ferent government th labor office ENGLAND GETS THE BUG HOLLYWOOD — (UP) — Movies 100 farther atated that it i at the foe clean The aubmts-ato- n campaign widespread for tlm preparing preaent year from now will be— well you atto U motion beginninf picture to th next session of the interguess national labor conference in June tract a much attention In England Lucicn Hubbard noted producer to according believes a report on public work which are as in this country the? will be in existence in film 2fW4 without anr radical change in prccresa or are coiitemplated in Horace Jackson prominent writer Jackson ha Just received a Cichard Boleslavsky the director the various count rif request from an English film pub- says they will create a tremendous 44 lication to write an article setting intprst of the art of the theater forth Hollywood stand in the mat- May Robson the actress looks for of Giant ter the letter stating- that England movie to advance far beyond tne Is lnnsely interested to the outlimits this generation can fathom Lizards come of our crusade "There will be technical improve aia ments of course" Huboara -WINNIPEG Man UP) — The AT THE BROWN DERBY movies hv reached such a Rut skeletons of two riant !lixards which Dropping- in at the Brown Derby stare of cerfection in the last 25 lived la the Cretaceou ea million around midnight: years that no radical changes can ef year aso have been found near Georse Raft and Virginia Pine be expected in the future The greatCharlie ThornlulL Man it i Reported here there for a late bite Improvement probably will conThe dlacoverie were made by C Chaplin and W C Field occupy- est cern color nhotoeraDhy and the M Sternberg who waa sent to ing a booth by themselves dimension third stereoscopic depth Thcrrh'li by the gecioflcal rarvey wonder where Paulette Ooddard Is? will likely undergo also Theatres -new cf the National Museum at Ottawa Peanut' Byron and her no chanee rreat Today theatres to aearth for the marine hubby Lew Breslow with some In the same are practically tijardj that lived in tjie Cretaceou friend Grace Bradly escorted a principle modern-ie- d were a ago century they a ea 60CC00OO years aro and with such by four men not altered In the but basically The skeleton will j be excavated shortage of men in town too of element basic the final analysis Franand sent to the national museum Paul Muni and his wife is itself the motion story pictures where they will be assembled and cis Ledexer and Steffi Duna again and everything else is a means 01 placed on exhibition The largest occupying their regular booth cf the two akeleton $i 35 feet lonf wonder if they have rented It? nrot ravin the storr" Boleslavsky believes a century will The keletcna are the first ccm- Gene Markey 'taking car of pas before the world realizes the plete one found tr( Canada al- both Joan and Connie Bennett 44 though many specimen have been uncovered in Kaivms Sternberg j said It i estimated by the American ' 44Automobile Association that if the C—5 -) It i estimated that 100 COO car current trend continues motor vaI Any will be aold Ln Oemny during the cationists will spend durinf 1834 1 f 1 some $450000000 mora than they present year a compared with C— 3 lait year and 43QOO fc is 22 spent in 1933 A long-ter- m j sec-r:ar- -- by-prod- -4- I league urges public Works I - — w - - un-tann- I ed ' CHANGES'IOOM 1 PICTURES romantic speculation In the many volume that have been written settlement of Amer the first upon ica- - said John Edward Carver Sun day hi First Presbyterian church "The world today cares little for the vast amount of data collected but" three centuries ago it was an all engrossing theme TH WoUVi Rwtfh Trish E2YD- tlan Tyrian Scandinavian Phoeni cian Chinese Japanese Jewisn ana Grecian literatures each have a dis tinctive narrative with amplifica tions regarding how the native Indian came to be on this continent Most fascinating and pregnant of thought is the story louna in me old Grecian writers Plutarch tells us the Solon said he was told by the Egyptian priests and historians of four Egyptian cities that about nine thousand years prior to hi day an Invading army had come to Europe across many large Island mat were in the ocean opposite the entrance to the Mediterranean sea The lar-r- et of these islands was Atlantis The king of thi large island held sway over Europe as far east a Lybya and Tyre Some year after the defeat of this army tne enure Atlantic region was submerged and the Islands sunken Plato also men tion this old story STORY FROM RUINS "Now come an archeologist who claims to have found a like story on the ruins of Central America with this addition He said the Gulf of Mexico and Carribean sea waa all mainland ©n to the Canary islands The Central America Inscriptions tell of the sinking of this vast area is We know now there is what geographically called the 'shallows' a vast ftrea of the Atlantic that Is more shallow than the rest ah of which is Interesting speculation when we think of the human aesire for domain and power It is the old story or xne ages and nreent neoole All thirsty for and domain The Bible of the appeal to this premises Tne ieaaers 01 universal desire eKi vutrtrw have been men Of greatest power Moses Elijah Dannew me Arma au ana lei Joshua ment workers in the New Testament the strength was exerted to evangelize the world A few fisher men caught the vision ana promise and started to redeem the world It would be a more unbelievable tale we than that of the lost Atlantis uwas all It were not so close to it thirteen thousand years ago that the Atlantis was submerged ana me American Indian started1 on a new career of isolation It only less than two thousand years since the annstniic era was commencea ana enrAtinn crintinz and continuing kept the language and nations have records rOSPEL ANSWERS The gospel answers the desire for dominion and power In many ways tt rfoe thi reeardlne heaven and eternal life joy and knowledge It manifests the gift of power in dominion over our own selves We soon that to rule our own lives mnrh more difficult than to di rect others To rule our thoughts imaginations desire and emotions u a greater nroblem One of the distinctive appeals of Christianity to thinking people lies in tne manner in which it answers to the universal desire for some or many kinds of dominion and power "In the-- very olden times they dare the unknown realms of death to attain new worlds of life and -- Skeletons - H Canada J - Mo-fasa- rs - 1 David H Mann 304 West Third North Brigham City Ph Circulation and Correspondence 439-- of ' I t— $1000 BRIG HAM CITY Aug 6 — At torney Lewis Jones of Brigham City was the Sunday night speaker! at the L D S services in Tremonton Harold B Felt assisted by Mrs Verna Johnson both of Brigham City furnished part of the musical Mrs Mary Hansen of program Bear River City also furnished sev eral musical numbers during tne services T of Woman Referee For Smith Martinson young man of this city underwent a major opera- tion to the Pearse hospital Sunday He had a ruptured appendix - -- — " ( jside-sadd- J 1x111 l I NOW PLAYING -- VISITORS was enough! L im " chains! A preceding the main part of the epic 1 pioneer das's i Early events in Oregon's pioneer history were portrayed including the famous Champoeg event Covered in an imwagon days were of episodes showing pressive series the pioneers on their journey across the plains and their final arrival in Oregon i re-liv- ed 44- ? France requires that foreign aviators who wish to fly over the Sahara Desert deposit 100000 francs to be used in case they are forced down captured and held for ransom by marauding Arabs LToncpnGfv in?t-ir- j 1 NOW PLAYING 5 OP U L1PP mw$E withJOIKJ I'ELEU VHiS0:i tsrsh BQLGS- MOLLY O'DAV AH KKO RADIO PICTURE in Visit Plus This Second Feature! Buff Oreinton hen on d Altamont ranch laid an egg er of a pound weigning It measured eizht inches the lon- est way around and 6H Inches to shortest circumference A er P EAClTll RVEST Group Appears At Tremonton Services HEN SETS RECORD KLAMATH FALLS Ore — (UP) — ht of I' - For forty-eigyears Mrs Alice Twenty-sevent- h 567 79 of Todd M street has subscribed to The Ogden Standard-Examinana ior 7 or those years the paper has been delivered to the same address as Mrs Charlotte Young Ware 69 wife of James Ware of Layton died to an Ogden hospital Sunday morning after a long Illness Mrs Ware was born in Kaysville September 26 1864 a daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Wade Young She had been a resident of Davis county all her life and had been active in L D S church affairs She was married January 23 1866 to Salt Lake City to Mr Ware i She Js survived by her husband two sons Joseph Ware and J Leo Ware of Layton six daughters Mrs J William Burton Mrs Quincy Adams and Mrs Jesse Thornley of Lay-to- n above raising probably Mrs Todd is the widow of Joseph is which to Box Elder county dustry who maintained ft shoe shop atTodd gravely threatened by white fly street between Linh on Twenty-fifttacks avenues "for many Grant coln and Reeder L M of On the farm difyears Brigham City can be seen the "I was born in England in 1854" ference between the blight-prosaid Mrs Todd and my folks came and regular 'ktod& Plants of the to the United States about I860 and former are growing well but the to New Jersey I can recall lived greater part of the regular stand has the soldiers at the time of seeing been ruined war Later we went to Cincivil the Hope is held that the Utah-Idah- o Leo Mayfield of Farming-to- n cinnati Ohio and then father took Mrs Sugar company will be able next Mrs Harry L Strong of Kaysa homestead claim in Nebraska year to supply all growers with the ville and Mrs Andrew Watt of Lan- up at Sterling Later we lived to Linblight-proseed coln Neb n sing Mich She is also survived by a sister "I was married In October 1874 Mrs James Day of Layton a broth- About 1882 we came to Utah to er William Young of Layton" and live and to 1886 we subscribed to the A paper here One time Whtn William eighteen grandchildren Funeral services will be held Wed- Glasmann was? publishing the paper nesday afternoon at two o'clock in my husband won a trip on the railBEGIN the Kaysville tabernacle with Bish- road to some kind of a contest ABOUT TO "No I couldn't get along without op J William Burton officiating Friends may call at the residence to the paper now especially since I need something BRIGHAM CITY Aug — Peach Layton on Tuesday afternoon and live alone and I to the long evto read time and interesting until evening Wednesday picking will commence in several of be will services made Interment enings' week The orchards of this city this Mrs: Todd is the mother of Ar: cemetery fruit is ripening fast and the rain of in the Kaysville-Layto- n thur J Todd Oakland Calif Frank of under the direction Lihdquist & Sunday came just in time to wash C Todd Ogden Mrs Emily J Bair acSons from the peach the summer's Los Angeles Mrs Maud M Eayrs f t cumulation of fuzz Mrs T A Wells Ore Portland Prices of peaches are expected to Ore and Portland Harry Todd derun around a dollar a bushel With SUN BLAMED FOR ceased "' only 50 per cent of a normal crop :— growers declare that a dollar a BLAST OF British army and navy student bushel is a fair price now hold their bombing pracA light rain fell during the early pilots FARM FIREWORKS The pupil sits in a indoors over tice entire the hours of Sunday and a picture of fields plane stationary river Bear valley freshening as looks 8000 feet it OMAHA Neb Aug 6— (AP)— the ground and gardens Alfalfa beans tomathe bomb- When him under were While the thermometer registered passes toes and other light crops helped and the atmosphere - was 110 the-- H K Paulsen farm had an out-season fireworks display yes- the exact spot the bomb would have cooled ' several degrees from ithe air T" terday Fireworks valued at $1000 landed if dropped : i— — on the farm exploded in a shack OSBORN Me— (UP) — Lillian where they had been stored by an Excells As Omaha dealer Mace and Phoebe Rowe went fish-K- ut re- tnrofit: The cannonade ' unscheduled WUV iVifeVf halt Womin'i Polo marked Paulsen's 66th birthday and sourcefulness came to their aid attracted 1000 motorists to the scene however They baited their hooks of waxed paper and PHILADELPHIA— (UP)— One of Paulsen blamed the sun So did with pieces 31 fish firemen caught the m'ost unique and attractive sights during a polo game at tne Philadelnhia country club is the ref eree Mrs W Foster Reeve Ill-se-ated le on her pony Although she rides her pony totne 1111 I correct female style it has been no "Where Ifs Really Cool" she For Reeve Mrs to handicap always IS in the thick of the battle and watches each play Her keen eye has given her the distinction of being stricter than men When asked how she acquired this ability Mrs Reeve replied: "When a man Isn't playing he becomes bored and does not take quite so much Interest in the game It is different with me however If I think a foul should be called and a penalty awarded I call It whether Her story throbs it js my husband or any other memwith the heartber of the team" of EVERY beat 3 No is and Her husband captain woman who ever player on the Philadelphia Country to dream dared Club team f h re's Irl n ir stroke Mr Pierson was born to Willard September 21 1870 a son of Harmon B and Mary Hanshaw Pierson He was a widely known resident of Box Elder county Survivine Mr Pierson are his widow Mrs Agnes Archibald Pierson three sons Leslie F and Ariel Pierson of Ogden and Earl G Pierson of Plymouth three daughters Mrs Dessie Miller of Penrose Mrs Fontella Walthers of Fanon wev and Mrs Ella Steed of Plymouth He is also survived by four brothers Chauncey Pierson of Buney laano Lester Pierson of Deweyville Geo A Pierson of Tremonton and Jos Pierson of Ogden three sisters Mrs Sarah Archibald of Plymouth Mrs Olive Mueller of Penrose: Mrs May City and six Joyce of Salt Lakehalf-sisters -also and brothers half thirteen grandchildren Tunera! services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock in the Plymouth L D s wara cnapei Friends may call at the Mount Ogden mortuary to Ogden until nine-thir- ty o'clock tonight and at the family home to Plymouth on Tuesday from ten o'clock to the hour Burial will be made of services in the Plymouth cemetery EUGENE Ore — (UP) — Fifty- thousand visitors from all over jthe Pacific northwest and other states in the union and elsewhere throughout the United States attended the Oregon Trail pageant given at V 7 V:c Eugene ? ' A cast of 2000 participants mostly Eugene citizens made up the cast of the spectacular drama or Oregon history The production was presented on the huge outdoor stage 240 feet long erected to Hayward Field University of Oregon athletic stadium v The pageant opened with a miniature covered wagon train prologue composed of small children This was followed by a depiction of the ancient Mayan civilization bslieved to have preceded the Indians in Oregon The second episode depicted the early coast Inlight" dians and the arrival of Captain and his ship "Columbia" j tm risibilities of the movies In Gray The pony Indians the coming of the dim future theatregoers will be Lewis and Clark and other efrly able to see through the medium of events were each given an episode films the ereat artists of the past "Bernhardt Mme Modjeska Duse and the other great of the past generation are only legends to most of us" he said "There is no record of their artistry to live after them it will be different now Miss Robson after 50 years to the theatre 1 enthusiastic over the future of her art None of us she feel" can truthfully predict what the next century holds for the film industry But she think the same nrocrresa is in store for movies a has been wrought to the past century to tne field or transportation 44- YEARS Burial Services Will Take Mrs Alice M Todd 79 Resident of Utah Place Wednesday Since-188- 2 Afternoon BRIGHAM CITY Aug or vxtottth'- - Ana 6— Phineas A sugar beets from a strain dehome Plerson 63 died at the family Riverside Calif will to Plymouth Saturday louowing a veloped to insave the beet 50000 48 F0R OF LAYJOH DIES J HELD TUESDAY DESPITE ATTACK PAGEANT DREW PAPER IS READ MRS JAS WARE 5EETS PROSPER FUNERAL TO BE is a world of thrill and There R BOX ELDER NEWS RUINS TELL OF ACTOR TAKES ARD-EXAMINE- vear-ol- the one-quart- I 4 A 44- Casein an element of milk make the strongest kind of waterproof glue to airplane construction I C1 : Seat-lOc-A- 10-0- E i 00 ' EGYPTIAN ColMt Stvot la Twn! 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TODAT AND TOMORROW i—BIG PICTURES— Duna Wynyard : Ciiva Brwok and a Big Cast In Ob Time - 1 1 STAR snow Uoa riCTUKES— t Katharine Brabwm Ebert Yoanr Ralph Rellamy Martha Weeper in 1— BIG IVE3Y J nv 5 A Grand Star! A Grand Story! AND IT'S GRAND 103 H Children 10 -- 4' k 1 t to 6 p m After 6 p m 2 20 £5£ |