Show SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 8 1934 GROWTH SHOWN IN FIRST WEEK SCIIOOLTOTALS "Slight Dccl ine In First Six Grades Others Larger Ogden city schools showed in increase in registration over a year ko While the registration in the first six elementary grades showed a decrease of 17 pupils under last year the increase in the junior and senior high schools was rather pronounced In the seventh eighth ninth and tenth' or Junior high schools the increase over last year amounted to 171 while the Increase in senior high school totaled! 76 More pupils are attending regular school than last year as shown by a falling off of 30 pupils registered in part-tim- e the total this year being 60 as against 00 at the close of the first week last year The comparative enrollment by grades and by schools follows: GRADE COMPARISON ELEMENTARY GRADES 1033 046 844 035 V Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Total: JUNIOR Eleventh 5329 5313 851 024 820 834 672 884 036 824 777 3250 3421 — SENIOR HIGH 585 388 564 485 Total 073 1049 ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLS Part time 1033 073 070 433 248 1282 424 040 1442 £54 335 015 463 104 482 00 1030 445 247 1372 424 042 1406 643 353 857 437 02 485 60 Total 0655 0842 Central Junior Lorin Farr Dee Mound Fort i a Grant Lewis Washington Pinjrree Quincy Madison ' Lincoln f iiMII Polk U i — 1034 1049 S REQUESTS GRAZING PACTS Agreements Required Be fore Construction of Willard Camp At the request of United States forest service officials in Ogden Governor Blood has- - Instructed a state committee to seek agreements from owners of 5200 acres above Willard that no livestock grazing will be permitted on the land for at least five years Construction of CCC camp buildings in Willard is being held' up pending such agree ments Similar agreements are sought for CCC winter camps near Woods Cross and Provo but these camp buildings are already in place The forest service points out that "It would be extremely Illogical to erect flood control barriers at 'the mouths of the canyons and let grazing the primary cause of floods go un checked" The forest service also asks the state to maintain during the next five years the flood and erosion control structures erected by a group of CCC camps The government proposes the establishment of the grazing district to contairT approximately 5160060 acres and of the Box Elder grazing district to contain about 4354360 acres Hearing on the former withdrawil has been act for December 18 at Milford and on the latter for January 15 at Brigham City These are the second and third withdrawals respectively in Utah Under provision of the Taylor bill which was enacted last June 18 to provide the means of preserving and building w the grazing areas on the Scvler-Ekalan- Bo-land- Els-wo- od ff i ! N j Twelfth Senior High LIGHTNING I HIGH Seventh Eighth ' Ninth Tenth Total 893 860 1034 953 854 858 892 850 005 " Weber county ' Democrats turned out in large numbers Friday night to attend primaries wherein delegates to their county convention September 22 were chosen Results of the elections had been BY turned in by most of the districts this afternoon as follows: 1 Charles Jones Lawrence TayAll Under Control Due To lor John VanderAkker er 2 Cornelia Weston Cold Nights and Hyrum Arnold LImburg Rains 3 Mr Kolderwyne Sidney Mrs Sidney Elswood i Three new lightning made fires 4 Park Baker occurcd Friday in the Middle Fork 5 Mildred Tonks Clifton Corrall section of the Salmon river in IdaGeorge A Rainey 6 J E Evans William P Dav- ho according to word received at ios forest service headquarters here but 7 O J Chugg Albert Orans-flel- d they were under control and had Dewey Harbertson only spread over small areas Fif8 LeRoy Steele Lester L Young teen other lighting made ires were 9 John A Olwn steward Campreported Friday In that section but bell Fred Mueller they were comparatively small and 10 Roy W Doxey Luclla Dox-c- y had light spreads C N Woods assistant regional 11 Sarah Rushton forester in charge of operation said 12 C C Johnson W A Wag-stathe fires caused by lightning were all under control and that all other 13 John E Rankin Bertha M fires in the Boise Payette and Teton Rankin national forests had been brought 14 E O Greenwood Ale Booth under control recent rains and cold 15 M M Sebree' nights aiding materially in reducing 10 Nettie Anderson Kurt Workthe fire hazard and checking the man fire spreads 17 Byron D Arnold Jensen INSPECTOR ARRIVES Crouch Earl W Loveridge Inspector in 18 Eliza Clifton Lillian Blnnle the 'forest service operation depart19 Joe Htrbertsen James Leroy ment in Washington D C arrived Harbertsen: Josephine Phillips in Ogden today to spend a week 20 Russell E Stone William Jack with forest service executives and Abner Allen make an Inspection of CCC camps ' h y' si - i i In region Four in eastern Idaho and 22 II II James George F Philwestern Wyoming lips M II Saunders regional land use 23 J M iChilds Melvin Swen-so- n consultant was In Ogden forest serHenry Van Sweden James A vice headquarters a brief time FriLarsen day afternoon In conference with 24 Lottie Shupe Willard Huff Dana Parkinson assistant regional Stanley Purrington forester in charge of public relations 25 Dexter Farr LeRoy Malin and lands 2fl H A McFarland F G Eyre HOME FROM FIRE ZONE 27 Maurice Hart Ruger Maw A R Standing of the range manRoy Marriott Roy Loftgren agement division of the forest serv28 ice and J W Stokes of the public - 29 William- - J Brian Volney B relations and lands division have Bclnap Sheldon Dickson returned from the Teton national 30 H H Goddard H A Belnap: forest fire zone where they spent A O Belnap J B Moore several days aiding in suppressing 31 Mrs Leah Taylor Kenneth the fire on lower Mosquito creek Burton and Nepher Swenson that the fire waa 32 II H Shurtllffr Hyrum Bel-na- p They reported control when they left the under Mrs Ray Mattson 33 Mr J P' La veil Clifford B area After spending abfjut two weeks Johnsons inspecting administrative and rec34 John A Junk Sam Junk reational buildings in a number of 35 A M Hammon national forests In region Four 36 Roland Parry Cecil Tucker George L Nichols of the maps and 37 T H Murray surveys department of the forest 38 service has returned to Ogden 39 He reported condiheadquarters 40 Joirph A Loughran S D tions favorable in the forests he vis- Rawson Emerson Thatcher 41 N II Savage Fred Odell Ira Hugglns Elva Wilkinson 42 Walter F Grosscnbach George R Glen Frank M Browning Vera J Ellis John G Hancock R D Peters Roy p Thatcher 43 Lorenzo Jackson R II Heber C Carver All genealogical workers and 44 George D Grant Merribell in the interested others subject are Stevenson L to D 8 Mt invited the attend 45 W- J Barnes Eva Shreeve 48 J E Lynch Frank Hlggim- - Ogden stake convention to be held Sunday In the Twelfth ward chapel botham 47 J A Smith Robert H Jones A meeting will be held at nine a m for members of the stake board and 48 J II Epperson J E Donaldthe ward committees son M J Clcary a m and two p m At 49 50 Gilbert Thatcher Ethel Lowe public meetings will be held Bishop 51 Carl Watson Charles A Joseph Chrlstensen of the Salt Lake Ellas Nellson and John temple and Thomas J Yates Stark " genealogical representative of Wells 52 Olin Ririe Dorothy Campbell stake will be the principal speakers J Clifford Doxey A W McKay John 44 O Teucher W W Barrett L L They go direct to the people you want to reach —and they "do it Lake 53 Mrs J R Murdock Mrs amazingly fast— your advertisement Mllo Lowder Enoch In the Want Ads Clayton Thome Gus Graff 54 Harry Sandman B Y Harbertson Frank McEntlre Sisle Ev-aRoy— Amasa Baker i Mrs Jos-- h eph Russell i Orson Berrett V4 Newell Baker V WlLson—George Bltton Jr Claude Bingham North Ogden No 1—Clarence V Or ton No 2— Roy Metcalf Evan Shaw Warren— A W Marriott ( Pleasant View— Milford L Barkeri icvc Mj wiy ill Burch Creek— Leonard Garner orchestra Alfred Gladwell Paul Jugler Ma FIRES STARTED The first week's enrollment in the First Large Attendance Marks Primaries of Democrats Delegates' Names Listed te - public domain Three Assemblages Mc-Cu- ne - ten-thir- Hal-vers- ty CE COMPOSED OF BOULDERS Boy Injured In Fall From Freight Train Dominick Race Will Designate Site Former Tollgate of Canyon Mouth of !) )) i) ENJOY YOURSELF (j ) i - the monument will carry the following! Eight hundred and five feet north of this site was located the tollgate established November 15 1880 by Lorin Farr and Isaac Goodale builders of the first road through Ogden can- yon From 1865 to 1882 it wm operated by the Ogden Canyon Road company with the original builders and John Taylor as the p r i n c p a 1 stockholders James Dinsdale was gatekeeper fourteen years It became a public road February 20 1882 Emma Jane Dinsdale Wilson who la said to be the last survivor of residents of the tollgate cottage will be the guest of honor at the exer- SEVEN PLACED ON CflMTEE Club's Executive Board Completed Younj? Republican 1 cises i GIRL HURT IN ROADJISIIAP Injured Automobile By Suffering Facial Cut and Bruises Dorothy Gibbons 8 daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Gibbons of 337 Thirty-fir- st street was taken to the Dee hospital today with a deep cut over the left eye and body bruises She was said to have run against the side of an automobile driven by Dr Clark I Rich of 2559 Swaner place The accident oc- The executive committee of the Young Republican club of Weber county waa today announced by President Milton L Rawson It consists of Thomas J Barker M J Bunnell F)oyd Farr Heber J Helner Jr Maurlne P Malan Clarke Nye and Lee Skanchy Mr Rawson announced that these members of the executive committee together with Miss Eleanor Wedcll a vice president and Mrs Jean B Piatt as secretary complete the central organization The next step is the creation of district committees consisting of a chairman vice chairman and secretary in each of the districts of the city and the precincts of the county The club Is associated with fhe Young Republican League of Amer ica and a Utah conference of the league and also a western states conference of the league will be held in Salt Lake City Sept 0 Senator William E Borah of Idaho has been invited to address the Young Republican club of Weber county during the latter part of this month President Rawson assisted by Miss Wcdell and Mrs Piatt have been seeking the ap pearance of Senator Borah for some weeks and recent developments indicate that the senator will be able to accept the invitation During the past few week Senator Borah has been speaking before political and 28-2- curred near Thirty-firstreet and picWashington avenue An ture was to be taken to determine the full extent of the injuries Dr Rich stated that he was driving at about 20 miles an hour when the little girl suddenly darted across the street striking the right side of civic organizations in Idaho hU car which was traveling north on the avenue He said it happened st x-r- ay Lectures Reviews To Be Given Reading Rooms To Be Opened At a monthly meeting of directors of the Carnegie Free library Friday evening plans for winter activities were formulated - It was decided to offer a regular course of lectures and book reviews This course will be given by outstanding speakers and authorities on the various questions of current interest The lectures will be free to 'the public and will be held In that he did not have time to stop the car Witnesses stated that the doctor's machine waa traveling at a low rate of speed D E Shaw traffic sergeant investigated the accident — On Bus Route From Warren COURTGRANTS TWODIVORCES I10URSCIIANGED TAX Laudle said because of limited appropriation and their dcaire to live within their budget In with Governor Blood In his effort to avoid a deficit in any state department The volume of business handled at this time of the year by tho local office Mrj Laudle states doesn't Justify keeping the office open full time After January first during the Income tax and automobile plate rush the office will again operate on a full time basis Ml xVf 'J j Q bales of cotton weighing approximately 500 pounds each and 0500 yards of ticking have been received in anticipation cf an early start of the work FUNDS DISBURSED Weber county- - Ogden FEItA office today paid out $15257 on relief work projects for the week The projects embraced weed control North Ogden canyon road construe tlon improvements on the Mound Fort school building Weber college municipal building improvements imgolf clubhouse construction school and of city parks provement on libgrounds curb and gutter Twenty-eighth avenue between erty ? and "There is no substitute for results" Standard - Examiner Classified Advertising or j Fountain V UTAH BOTTLIKQ W0IW8 Grant Ave Dcttc Davi George Drcnfc Mm Run Plcturn nf Yr' rfn n- - n n m tarts Tomorrow! 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C-- yr r 'lime nr f - THE nnST NOVEL OF A GMJAT AUTIIOIil " f GUV etlGtVl streets and other Twenty-nint- h work EER at the Curb I'layinK Only ' ADMISSION Seat-lOcA- TODAY ONLY rSC&'CND ' Another nig Two-iProgram nt rrn I H n i Hi r n R ernlU:'ZM "fen yh 11 1 Ave AA South Main Bait Lake Gounly id ConenitulatlonH to You All HERE FOR Tires' Batteries Spark Plugs Accessories special this week i auto repairing now Our car Have your repaired well equipped shop and experienced mechanics assure high quality dependable work ' I will be a candidate for sheriff of Weber County at the Democratic Convention My platform Is economy to be able to act at the needed time and to see that all revenue reaches the trca urer For twenty-si- x ycara' I have been a resident of Ogden Eleven of these years were spent In bus-fheand In all my business transaction I have been fair 1 have worked at the Utah State Industrial School for fifteen years which have given me valuable information and experience for the position of sheriff Fou!srn GtvHHam Now that school has opened the children must have transportation to and from school The street cars offer the safest most economical way Save money A BETTER BEER I li y CMgEqG Single Fares a UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO IS Q DIG Added Featurettes THELMA TODD AND PATSV KELLY in another of their u FEATURES! ' Weekly Tasses 'l FRANK LA1VTON JANE V¥ATT MRS PATRICK CAM F CELL COLIN CLIVE LIONEL' AT WILL i'm' ' S(SX?GQt-(SElD- L)0 with y DIANA WYNYAflD Let the children ROY M STEELE "Lct Us Kid On Your Next Job" SUPREME service— GARAGE School Chiidjren ss (Paid Political Advertisement) : "HOUSEWIFE" 31st Street and Washington c : late next week Five hundred 2CGS Ann Dvorak 24— IIOUOS OF FUfJ— 24 35c -- Last Times Today Music! W"r be from Ogden and Weber county relief rolls it was said by John F Shaughncfsy who is in charge No machinery will be used except two sewing machines for sewing the ticking and one cotton picking ma- chine The work will probably start nr "CONTESTANTS 20tf Matinee i FEW MACHINES All of the work will be done by hand and the women employed will At Ilerthana If Stormy nd Ills Crowds! Admlftftlon 8! 30 to 0 25 9 Until Closing - j BEST DANCE IN TOWN I LOCKWOOn'H KKRTHANA 15UOS TiUH HAND CLYDE LOCKWOOD Director All Of den Muhlcl 30e tiM in t o'clock 40c Until Closing iidiii gk Frolic Hptrlni Features and Noveity Number ! Join the Happy con- structlon of work tables on which approximately 35 women are expect- ed to be employed beginning next t week making mattresses and quilts i The work will be carried oh in a A large upper room of a garage build- ing on Twentyflf th street south side between Ogden and Adams avenues which has been rented —to-- TONITH first A Five "carpenters today began T PLACE DANCE TED BROWN TONIGHT Murle Mack the Dancing Director of White City Orchestra Marvelous Upper Portion of Garage Building Rented For Bedding Project ion FEATKING tn - i t : - Walkathon Contest LICENSES COVER COTTAGE OREGON Wis —(UP)— Disused automobile llcensexplates completely covering the new Missionary rest cottage at the Rev C 1L (Jack) Linn's Hallelujah camp meeting ground here give It the appearance of being built of tile : WORK TABLES Bids for the transportation of seventh eighth and ninth prade county school students from Warren to Plain City will be received by the Weber county board of announces Superineducation tendent Keith WahlquUt The bids must be submitted at the board office 2324 Adams avenue by next TO Till? — CREW WAKIflG Thursday Information as to the length of the bus route nd the number of children to be transported may be obtained at the board offices said "Mr Wahlqulst the library Temporary arfor the transportation Plana were also laid to open rangements the students from Warren to reading rooms in various portionsun-of of Plain City until the contract Is the city and county in which ' are awarded will be made he said congregating employed people of In will be Attendants charge these centers and will be able to advise on reading lists of every description In order to acquire adequate reading material an appeal will be made to the residents of the city and county for books and magazines that are no longer being used in the homes Newspapers from the larger cities throughout the District Judge Eugene E Pratt country will be furnished from the today granted divorces to Margaret reading room of the library M Fceny and Bessie Anderson Bids on the 1035 magazine and Dana Mrs newspaper list were also called Fceny charged Thomas Local dealers desiring to place bids Peeny whom she married Septemon this ilst are asked to notify the ber 27 1916 in Salt Lake City with librarian immediately cruelty and failure to provide She waa granted custody of five minor children but the court reserved the right to modify the decree concerning the minors at a later date Bessie Anderson Dana charged Joseph B Dana Jr whom she BRANCH married August 3 1922 In MorBY gan with cruelty The court approv-e- d a stipulation between the parties and awarded custody of the Short Schedule Will Be youngest of two children to Mrs Dana and the eldest to his paternal Used Until First of grandmother Mrs Margaret S Next Year Dana The wife is to receive $13 a month alimony certain household C Luclua Laudle In charge of the furniture and other- Items under & Ogden field office of the state tax property settlement 'The court also commission announces that com- reserved Jurisdiction over custody mencing Monday Sept 10 the and support of the children branch office in the courthouse will be open only in the afternoon from one to five p m except on Saturdays from nine a m to one p m This action has been taken by members of the state tax commii-sio- n so suddenly ti Any L To'lhb Democrats Dclcsafcs of Vcbcr HOLD MEETINGS Friday FORMER OARSMEN GREEN BAY WU— (UP)— Eight of nine members of a rowing organization here are former University of Wisconsin crew men The ninth rowed at St John's Military College Delafleld Wis I of Chicago night suf feting f ro m on his body and shock brumes It was reported that ' the boy at- Patempted to board a Union was leavas It cific freight train Unveiling of a monument which ing the yard when he lost hla will mark the location of the former tollgate at the mouth of Ogden footing and fell He was picked up by William Brown Jr mercanyon will be held soon it is an- chant' depatrolman in the police nounced by representatives of the ' partment Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks The attending physician stated association Salt Lake Cltv and Rov was not seScout troop No 12 of Ogden who today that the boy would but prob- verely injured are sponsoring the ceremony remain in the hospital for a The monument will be built of ably ' few days bouldera from Ogden canyon South officers that he told The boy Fork canyon and Weber canyon was to home by jumpget trying ueorge Albert Smith president of the association and John D Giles ing freight irains secretary will attend the ceremony "A bronze placque to be affixed to TONIGHT gi it 14 Bids Sought LIBRARY WILL waa taken to the Dee hospital on as Smith MONUMENT TO hilarious comedies "TI1KEK:CIIU3IPS AHEAD" SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION I Latest World News In Taikinj Pictures "FIVE BAD MEN" KOAII IJIirjtY WALLY WALE3 — BUFFALO DILL ADULTS JR — ART mX Any Time 15c Feature at 1:03 — 3:15 — e:23 7:35845 CIIILDRrN 4 f) Time 1 a 4 |