| Show THE'OGDEU'STANPAREi-EXAMIfJEIt- — BOOKS READY Oil HANDICRAFT — 1 Gus Wright Recalls His Bike Racing Adventures New Volumes At Library For Boys Girls Parents Bicycle "Built For Two 1 T t Figured In His Days and leacners I of Courtship Kew handicraft books' of interest - to beys and girls and parents and A son of one of the pioneer famfeatured at the ilies of Utah C Angus teacher arc Wright Carnegie free library They are as president of W H Wright & Sons j follows company Is a native of Ogden and Winter Nights entertainment by one of the most active and promiAbraham- "Amusements and tricks nent business men of the" northern suitable for home entertainment re- - part of the state Mr Wright was one of the origquiring only the simplest materials" The Busy Bock bjr Bartlett inal directors of pie present cham-Games and stories and puzzles that ber of commerce is a past presiOgden Rotary club furnish a mine of entertainments dent of the as president of the OgModern" Handy Book for Boys by and servtd Council of the Boy den Gateway Bechdolt "A treat variety of things Scouts of America to do and make Both Indoor and In the late nineties and early outdoor activities such 'as hiking 1900s Mr Wright made quite a camping collecting toy making and name aa a bicycle racer and at one conjuring" time was runner up to the state The Piece Bag Book by Blauvelt champion who at that time was "A gay little book showing the girl Will Fowler of Ogden how to tlx her play house All the FAMILY HISTORY Instructions are furnish id to make Recalling some of the history of useful things" his family Mr Wright said "My I The Boat Book "Small boat con- father was Angus Taylor Wright struction power craft anoes and born in' Philadelphia July 24 1856 rowboats ' and general directions for My mother was Martha Middleton 'sailing" daughter of Charles F Middleton Chalk Talks by Brown J "A book of a descendant of Arthur Middleton "fifty stories accompanied by easily s signer of the Declaration of Inmade pictures which (lustrate a dependence salient point in the stori" "My paternal grandparents were William for by Henry and Emma Taylor Training Sports Camp "Sound advice covering the develop- Wright "Grandfather Wright was born ment of an athlete from boyhood Detailed suggestions for graining for in Birmingham England in 1S27 football baseball track and rowing" and Grandmother Wright was born The Amateur Mechanlrs by Col- In 1829 in - the- same town They in England in 1848 lins "Detailed directions Jfor making ncdels" Fundamental principles of and In 1854 they came to America "Grandfather was a jeweler and machinery explained" worker and was employed for gold Layouts for Advertising by Dell There my "A useful handbook of 700 layout a time in Philadelphia used in magazines father Angus Taylor Wright was suggestions letterheads born newspapers booklets "My maternal grandmother was and posters" Martha Browning a daughter of One hundred and one Things for Jonathan Browning and a half sisa Boy to Make by Hortt "Instructer of John Mose Browning the tions for making toys working In famous gun inventor bookwood and metal "Father parents and the binding varnishing glazing and rest of the and his crossed the plains family of other work" many types ox team in Lake Salt by arriving Building Strong Bodies! by Hutch- August 18 1859 a stayed They inson "Encourages play while in and in then Utah county by setting forth common sense In- the of 1860 settled in Cache spring formation on swimming hiking at a small fort where the camping nature baseball football valley town of Richmond Is now located and winter sports" J "There they lived in a log house with Electricity by and Working years endKeelor "Explains very f imply the uring-thefarmed for several of pioneer life rigors workings of electricity Partial con- In 1870 Grandfather Wright was tents: Bells and Magnets Messages called to go on a mission for the by Electricity Lights j Making a L D S church Grasshoppers had Telegraph Instrument Making a taken the crops that year the wheat Sounding Key The Morse Code" bin was empty and there was no Commemorative Stamps 'of the money of course Nevertheless United States by Kimblet "Descrip- grandfather sold the family's only tive and historical Information about cow for twenty-fiv- e dollars sacriforty-tw- o Issues of stamps com- ficing the family's milk supply and memorating outstanding men and leaving grandmother with six chilevents from 1893 to 19321 Useful to dren in a two-roo-m log cabin he collectors" j took the train east and fulfilled his Modern Hang Book for Girls by mission Landers "Practical Information on a MOVE TO OGDEN wide range of subjects touching the "About 1872 the family moved to life and Interest of girls Etiquette and father and grandfather clubs cocking sewing hobbies read- Ogden worked at storing ice for the ing dancing planning a career are Wrlght-Greenwbutcher" shop In a few of the subjects discussed" March 1875 they opened a general Things any Boy Can j Make by merchandise store in a building Just Leemlng "Directions wlih Ulustra-tion- s south of the present Eccles building and diagrams for making toys on Washington avenue puzzles and trick apparatus All "This was the forerunner of the are simple In construction and ma- department" store we have today terial" j "Father and mother were married Junior Planes by Love "Accurate December 27 1877 in the "old enmodels with full Information in- dowment house in Salt Lake Citystructions and charts for making ac- Daniel H Wells performed the cer- tual planes of all types"! emony Indian Hew Book by Parker "A Father kept a very fine Journal treasure house of IndUn lore cf of his life and told of many Interwoodcraft and of maty amusing esting occurrences of the early days things the Indian did ant can teach here in Salt Lake and Cache valus to do Canoe making bows and ley arrows totem poles and tnany 'other "I was born In Ogden at the old home at 531 Twentyfourth street crafts are explained One hundred and one Ways to En- November 4 1878 I can recall playtertain Your Child by Parker A ing around ' the old tithing yard and the store building of the Z C book for 'shut-in'- " Your Work Shop by Plimpton M L in the early eighties "I attended the Madison school "Suggestions for things ta make and Lester park wis Just a sagewhen to do with tools: Directions things brush flat ' Later I waa a student are plain and belpfuL" Practical Tanning bv trowm -- a of Louis F Moench in the old Wedetailed treatment cf the art cfj ber academy which waa then conducted In the Second ward meeting j lanmnj Toys and Toy Makers 'by Uppett house and I also attended the acad "Where toys coma from how they emy after It waa moved to Its pres' are made and by whom Tactual ent location i "At an early age I went to work j information" the store and during the nineties Practical Course in Mechanical in X drove the delivery wagon Father Drawing by WULinJ 'Well Illustrated and comprehensive presenta- was made manager of the store and In due time It expanded and i tion" ! locations several times bechanged M fore finally locating In its present : t 1 lino-prici- ng out-of-do- ors ell - I V I N ANGUS WRIGHT C Pairl Work To Halt i DENVER? Aug 23— CAP) — Antituberculosis testa in which four Colorado convicts are acting aa human test-tubhave apparently been successful thus far Warden Roy Best cf the" penitentiary said here today The latest pair of lift-ter- m prisoners to be selected far the tests took the first "shots" of an antituberculosis serum perfected by Dr H J Corper of the National Jewish hospital without losing a minute from their work Best said Under the plan the prisoners are first given the serum aad then exposed to tuberculosis b&cffii Their reward promised by Governor Edwin C Johnson win be executive clemency when the tests art completed j -- es in the church In 1904 and southern states with headquarters at Chattanooga Term I also presided over the Ohio conference under B E Rich During my trip east I visited the World's fair at St LOUiS "In 1906 I married Margaret 111 l'7 !' " V ' : "''" Jt - t J AJt hearthis popular Philco Small bur pow'crfujL folks used to have races go on picnics and have a lot of sport with those old time wheels ' "I rode in amateur races a lot but one time I entered the prof class in a race on the dirt track at the old fair ground where the car bams are :oow "I raced in a five-mi- le handicap with Will Fowler later state champion and W H (Buck) Anderson The national champion whose name was Zigler came here at that time and gave an exhibition race "Buck Anderson led out all the way around the track Fowler and I kept changing places and allowed Buck to pace us all the way I was pretty fast on a short sprint such as an eighth of a mile However I misjudged the distance and started sprinting at the last quarter The quarter was just right for Fowler We both passed Buck and then Fowler nosed ahead and won the state championship "I remember Tim Fenton William Gray and Frank Thatcher were some of the well known Ogden bicycle riders in those days "My racing career ended on the old cinder track in Salt Lake City near Beck's Hot Springs 'I was riding a sixteen-poun- d rimmed Rambler bicycle 'The Salt Lake riders had it all made up between them so four of them 'boxed' me in I tried to pass the rider ahead of me and was just about to go around him when I hit a cedar post that jutted out from the fence Father came from the grandstand and picked me up and said 'Well son this is your last race And It With school days just around the corner and camp days nearlng then-enfor this year some 350000 Girl Scouts will soon be staging their final camp fire stunts and songs for the season Summer camp will or be closed by Labor day but activities will go on during wherever' Girl the fall and winter ' :" Scout? gather- Week-end trips to Girl Scout cab-Ihikes and games and treasure hunts will do much to further the national organization's development out-doproof its Is said it gram d " ns or nd : LEARN TO SWIM COOK ? Mr and Mrs Wright reside at street They have Twenty-sixt- h three children Dr Angus Wright HI of Rochester New York Mrs Robert Griffith of Smlthfield and Robert T Wrlgjit of Ogden: f NO PARTY LOOMS FOR WOMAN AGED 103 HAD ENOUGH es: Troop No 2 Polk school Monday troop Nor3 Lewi school Monday troop No 4 Lorin Farr school on Monday troop No 5 Polk school Monday troop No 6 Mound Fort school Friday troop No 7 Madison school Thursday troop No 8 Methodist church community house on Wednesday troop No 9 Grant ST LOUIS Aug 25— (AP)— Mrs Helen Van Amburgh Isn't having a party today her birthday It's the first time she's missed But she has had 102 of them in the past and that explains Mrs Van Amburgh is enough birthday partying for anyone I old - son-in-la- i" 1 together" She reiterated that if her impetuous young daughter wants to annual her marriage she will help her If Creen and Colletta want to stay married she went on "m have to decide what to do next after I - - ? ar-i-ri- - v Mrs Muivihlll reiterated she had heard not one word dlrftctly from her daughter who waa visiting her father in Pittsburgh at the time of her recent elopement but would communicate with Her "by wireless while crossing the Pacific Isidro Paredes son of the speaker of the Philippine house of representatives whowas reported engaged to Colletta at the time of her' elopement was at the ship when it sailed to bid Mrs MulvlhlU goodbye' j —— — Handkerchiefs thrown into one vent of Old Handkerchief Geyser in Yellowstone national park are returned by eruption thr ought a dif' ferent vent 2 a a it ' 'JOKE' 'a I i $16500 None Better— Ogden Made ' - Phone 2635-- W mil limine r S ENJOY THE OUTDOORS NOW! 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Canyon ttrtaiu g' liEVJ CfifcZfcdnmcsit IWMM POWELL at OTAL1ELL YVSilu Ave : " : ' 2117 " noon intent on "straightening out the tangle" resulting from the elopement of her daughter Colletta- with a young truck driver The divorced wife of a wealthy Pittsburgh oil man said she expected her daughter and possibly her new w Thomas Creen to meet her in San Francisco when the liner President Taft docks Sept 18 Mrs Mulfihill said she expected both of them to meet herlf they are living " Primary Texas Democrats - - IADI3 S ? Camping for Girl Scouts during this summer has ranged from the day camps sponsored by local councils in hundreds of cities to the established camps where some girls have spent their whole vacation Thousands of girls have learned to swim td' handle a canoe to cook simple and tasty out of door meals and ' to - fill many an idle hour with fascinating handicraft projects The classes in dramatics folk dancing sketching and modeling water sports and nature work ' under expert directors and instructors were cvrowded exerywhere Ogden Girl Scouts were given an opportunity to develop an interest and become proficient in the following skills: Handicraft pioneering nature lore tramping ana outdoor cooking simple trailing dramatics' and campfire program planning? singing of funny and of lovely songs firebuliding hiking and well directed daily camp living This with a deep appreciation of the realm of nature wholesome companionship of other Girl Scouts and of interested counsellors- Is noted by the Girl Scout council which states that the past summer at been most Camp Redcllffe has " worthwhile MEETINGS TO BEGIN The opening of school means the beginning of Girl Scout meetings Ogden's 15 Girl Scout troops meet in the following schools and church- 985 MANILA P I Aug'23-(AP)- — SALT LAKE CITY Aug 25— (AP) So upset she "had to take a trip —FERA officials of western states Mrs Thomas J Mulvl-hi- ll somewhere" closed their two day conference sailed from Manila this after- any-troo- 4 TAIicSVOYAOE Rehabilitation Program Is Woman' Upset By Marriage of Heiress To Truck Mapped By Delegates Driver At Salt Lake here this afternoon and prepared to take the plane for Washington D for a drouth conference CSerious drouth conditions were in nearly all the seven reported southwestern states represented at and plans the conference here were made to combat Its effects through a rural rehabilitation program William Peterson director of the rehabilitation program in this state reported the water supply 20 to 25 per cent normal the hay crop 40 per cent normal range conditions 53 per cent pasturage 35 per cent sugar beets 20 per cent dry farm grain 60- per cent and the condition of cattle poor "Drouth conditions are gradually getting worse in Wyoming" said F P Lane assistant director for that state "Six weeks ago there were only three counties in the primary drouth area and now there are only three which are not "Up to August 23 100300 cattle had been purchased and shipped in drouth relief program and it Held the Runoff is estimated 250000 head will yet move" The rural rehabilitation program By will be adopted to fit conditions in conAUSTIN Tex Aug 25— CUP) — the states represented at the adB H Carroll ference regional who comprise Texas Democrats held viser said practically the entire electorate to select their runoff primary today state and local officials The Democratic nominattlon Is tantamount BOYS ARRESTED to election in Texas PUT Chief interest was in the race for FOR governor in which Atty Gen James V Allred and Tom F Hunter resiHEADS ON RAILS dents of the same precinct in Wichita Falls are candidates POTTSTOWN Pa Aug 25— (AP) Hinging upon this race and vying with it as chief attraction was the —A Reading company express train ground to a stop within 50 feet of question of whether the Ferguson rewould three boys lying with their heads "Ma" family "Pa" and on the rails tain its power in 'politics — —— -- Vk The boys jumped up thumbed their noses at the engineer and fled CONFERENCE SUNDAY — C —but not quite fast enough 25 E GARLAND Aug It was all a "joke" Donald Rogers Smith president of Bear River L announces quarterly 15 Thomas Ibach 16 and Charles D S stake conference will be held in the stake James 14 told Squire Otto Moyer tabernacle Sunday Sessions will be of Royersf ord ' f4— at nine a m ten a m two p m Adria Italy stands if miles inand an evening' session conducted by the stake M I A under the land from the Adriatic Sea It once stood on the sea's shores but sea direction of Alfred Michaelis deposits altered its location out-of-do- - EASl OS r'CTifrri' HARVEY H TOY ' waslV I was the first advertising manager that the firm gave auch a title to BRANCHES IN IDAHO "By 1919 we had expanded and established branch stores in Poca-tell- o Idaho Fall3 Twin Falls Rupert Burley and Salt Lake Luke M Wright now vice president of the present firm was manager of the branch stores Luke served In the United States navy during the World war "About 15 years ago the Wright family established- - summer homes in Ogden canyon on a plat of ground since known as the Wright camp afffTirrrrrr 1 " ILL FLY ence FAMOUSLY SOFT BEDS See and But Girl Scouts To Hold Hikes Meeting To Begir Soon BRIDE'S MOTHER DROUTH CHIEFS er 6)1 rll! L With Path Without Bath Mc-Elr- oy of Ogden While I ing I used to rent a tandem' bicycle SUNDAY— C Angus Wright—2 and we would go riding on 'the bicycle "built for two' - "In the early days our store used to barter for meat produce butter cheese eggs lard and other articles and sell other goods in exchange "During the panic of 1907 we did a fine business because we were able to give cash in change for scrip At that time money was quite scarce and many firms were paying employes with scrip We had ample cash on hand so people rushed here to buy and hand in their scrip And take coin in change "This store was one of the first Institutions in Ogden to use advertising In the old days many firms thought it was unnecessary to advertise their goods but father soon recognized the power of advertising in newspapers For more than fifty years the firm has been a steady patron "of advertising Our folks too have subscribed to The for nearOgden Standard-Examinly all the sixty years of its exist- NEW fill! " ' was court- EPIDEMIC HERE "One of the most trying times occurred in 1875 when a smallpox epidemic broke out and many persons or left Ogden Business slumped but somehow they weathered it through "Father served two missions for the L D S church In New Zealand The first was about 1837 Parley T Wright his brother became manager cf the store at that time His next mission was in 1323 when he was called to preside over the church's work in' New Zealand' "I served on a mission for the Innovation Service Comfort BY LABOR DAY copper-- 1905 school Tuesday troop No 10 South Washington srhnol Monday I trOOD No 11 Lincoln school Monday troop No 12 Presbyterian church on Monday troop No 13 Girl Scout office Wednesday evening This is for older Girl Scouts Troop troop No 14 Episcopal church Friday troop No 15 Quincy school Thursday and troop No 16 Congregational church Friday Meeting days quoted are those of last year Troops have the liberty of changing "their day for the " coming year if they so desire Girl Scout troops are open to any girl over ten years of age who is willing to govern herself by the Girl Scout laws Girls who would like to share In the fun of Girl Scouting this they wish year may visit or call the Girl Scout office 853 Eccles building for further particulars GIRLS NEED LEADERS The pressing need of Girl Scouting in Ogden and in any other community is not girls but leaders isThe its very core of fine Girl Scouting wominded Community leadership men who would like to make a constructive contribution to the life and or who development of our city most of would like to make the and and experience their personality put a new interest and motive into their spare hours will -find the answer in Girl Scouting- Each adult who becomes actively interested in a troop makes it possible f oro at by least eight more girls to profit of recreathe Girl Scout programcitizen-making tion homemaklng and CAMP TO CLOSE " site B Tests Fail Anti-- T but 'recently we disposed of the holdings "Ogden waa a great place about The thirty or forty yeara ago streets were either muddy or dusty Myriads of wires cluttered up the hundreds of telephone and light poles The old tin cup used by all hung on the town pump "We had lots of fur though The bicycle craze was on and we young es-sio- nal : were-marrie- 1 1ZT r SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 2 " csd £el!dtia ' " f |