Show J THE OGDEN STAN DARD EXAMINER STUDENTS IVILL BOX ELDER NE WS HAVEBUSY DAY David II Mann 304 West Third North Brigham City Ph and Dance Will SERVICES HELD Follow Ogden Canyon Funfest FOR VICTIM OF HIGHWAY CRASH (Weber College Notes) 4 ty " A C W C? I hvMrs Tfpnndth " Turnrm U4UlltJ( — w fSthliiiiSf?? w2v? BUI HS-laco- The benediction was offered by Nephi 'Valentine dediCated b J' A' FishbuS inSS b "?SS? YilZL ?r' andRic?ard £S rP mrf na de-singi- — : —-- — 2— - - WEBE R PIONEER v - ' ilwJi The general- public is invited Gleaner Girls Have 10 attend special- leatures ar promised Dance This Evening — DEATI ICALLS NEW HAVEN Conn —CUP) At one time railroads used to depend upon track walkers to find flaws in the steel rails Now a rail detector car which virtually every inch of the tracks does the work quicer and more efficiently Flaws invisible to the eye are de: tected immediately Gleaner Girls of Plain City met s Tuesday night and organized for the year The officers elected r re as follows: Doris Hod-so- n president Evelyn Knight vice president Lila Maw secretary It was (decided to hold "a "dance this evenihg October 11 in the ward - then-clas- Heart Attack Is Fatal To Matilda Halverson Farr Allen - The total production of loca taken into account Mrs Matilda Halverson Farr Allen — jvianuiacturers' profits or 77 manufacturing and printing and losses cannot sister ' of James E Halverson be calculated from the publishing plants in Ogden Weber census BRIGHAM CITY Oct 11 no because data 1933 figures was ari Brigham City banker and a half valued at county during George Sims president of the Utah f 1142104 according to a Drelim collefcted for certain expense items sister of Charles AHalverson Truck Owners association in com inary summary of data collected in sucni as interest rent depreciation Weber county commissioner taxes died at tne insurance and Biennial of Manuf ac advertising pany with Noble Hunsaker presi tures taken InCensus "C!— Value of products less cost ner home 2032 Ogden avenue Wed1934 released-todadent of the South Box Elder farm by Director William L Austin bu- of materials fuel and purchased nesday Death was due to a heart bureau addressed a gathering of reau of the census department of eiectnc energy attack truck owners ad fruit growers in the commerce Mrs Alien was born in t til high school hall Wednesday eve inis total was reported by 57 4 1857 a July daughter of Simon ning relative to possible repeal of establishments and the number of Is ana Continued Frederickson looer By the state produce dealers license and employed by these es She had lived in Weber Hnivprn county all bond law and the Musser truck law tablishments in 1933 was '1605" Di "C1 lesu sne married Wins Other speakers included George rector Austin said "Wages piid iuw rurr wno died in 1911 In 1928 Hone secretary of the Box Elder during the year amounted to 11 she married Albern Allen who died chamber of commerce and Senator 401940 and materials fuel and elfec- Miis Fern Bauersfeld of Topeka in1 1929 She was active in th t Albert Holmgren of Bear River City tric energy cost $6721873" national field secretary of the v & cnurcn Kanj Mr Hone outlined conditions in The 1933 figures here eiven are Federation of Business and Profes are Surviving three this city this fall when the state preliminary and subject to revision sional Women's clubs who attended Mrs Lettie Farr Manning Ogden of a number 1933 establishments a agriculture dept began district conference in the Hotel nix campaign and Mrs ijeua winter to compel truck owners to comply Oil IVH 73 ' Ben Lomond Wednesday night left Josephine Los a of Berg with provisions of the produce deal- (average for the today for Duchesne On Saturday son W Hal Farr of Salt AngelesLake year -- a" 1333 1605: 1931 179S she will be In Salt Lake "City for lour Drotners Samupl Wai of the injunction against the state Wages "b'V 1933 $1401940: 1931 a regional conference uen K Rrisr Halverson ' — james $2081507 a discussion at the meet' iuuu vsny- granted by Judge Melvin C Harris rsnn Tc Halve tieoree Cost of materials containers for IngDuring and the work accomplished by the Wednesday night on "Why Is Angeies and Walter Halverson aox aer cnamDer 01 commerce In viuuutw iuei ana purcnasea elec Economic Planning Essential to Na- Beach two sisters Mrs John Owens Vie tric energy "b" 1933 nf aiding the fruit Osrnwprs " tional V $6721873: Miss Bauersfeld Killd Stability?" ! wignam city and Mrs Bertha county in disposing of their crops 1931 $89694280 said that while the NRA is doing a awinward of Logan three half Value of products 'b" 1933 iii - great deal the economic situation Mr Sims explained the operation Drotners A cnarles 121904 1931 Halverson $13837512 will (finally have to be settled wcuer ° the produce dealers' license and nnrt commissioner county value added by manufacture "c" through bond law and how it had adversely the aid of states and Arthur Halverson Ogden and Frank affected the truck owner and fruit 1933 $4400031 1931 $4863232 Halverson Blackfoot Idaho and rower- The speaker also discussed Miss Bauersfeld is on a tour in two Mrs R M Wright "A"— Not salaried the Musser act and advocated re- of the interests of the national organ- including Mrs and Ogden ficers Etta Hawkins Tj- and of both The item laws for employes peal zation and will later go to Idaho Grande six Qregon is an average of the Wyoming South Dakota and NeState Senator Albert Holmgren one great grandchildgrandchildren numbers reported for the several vada t and a stepchh vm vo mother Ingebore Halverson nf measures when presented in the months of the year In calculating Ogden who lives with Bishop Arthur weight must be triven to legislature for "they restricted the t equal PETTICOAT FIRE BRIGADE e naiverson ogden e part-timand use of the public highways to a WESTPORT Conn —(UP)— Pio not reported separately bv the Arrangements for servires nrP in favored few" neer Hook and Ladder Company charge of Lindquist & Sons' manufacturers) and for this reason No 1 is believed one of the few -- Services for Mrs Allen will be ! t exceeds the number that would volunteer fire departments to boast held at two o'clock Fridav in th 'pointed to form a committee to take have been required to perform th? D S Fourth ward chanpi uHth of work done "petticoat in brigade" Nearly a manufacturina' and up the fight against the laws disdozen women E T Saunders Dresidin? been have admitted Bishop and publishing industries if as cussed as well as solicit membershin printing fire lassies expect Friends may call at the Linrinnist in the Utah Truck Owners associaed to respond to all alarms When chapel until one forty-fiv- e o'clock tion funds! permit they will have regu Friday Interment will be marie in Advances Made —Bv lar uniforms the Ogden City cemetery — Classified to ads wants You'll Will fit offers all find kinds of opportuni Republican ties in the Classified columns perfectly BRIGHAM CITYrOct 11 — The Open Stohl mortuary of this city under tne curection of Lloyd Stohl has BRIGHAM CITY Oct 11— C O Deen Christensen who was appointed to vatlonundergoing considerable renn the past few weeks the office of Republican - county It will during be complete at the end of chairman to replace J A Fishburn tnis week recent nominee for the office of Included in the improvements are o°Un J treasurer announces that a modern funeral parlor and chape Repullica5J headquarters will be iocaiea just east of the Stohl Furni day ln the Knudson i ure company J? P""3111! on Main street Mr L E xvirs received notice Irward- - county secretary will be in from thejuiuian state board of registration of the headquarters charge Wednesday that- - her application for a license to act as an embalmer's WITEI THESE T you want to hire be employed assistant nad been Mrs ient' b"y or sell— look into the reiijis also a registeredgranted wrr-tviT-Sf nurse She section where real oppor- - is connected with the plaflfied xuncrai nome juu uauy Ride the waves of laughter Hug the shores of fun! and don't neglect the romance or those cunning : X-ra- ys J - y i " t t j— omorrow ana oaturday V 1 Tour wage-earne- rs BPW Representative Vl ITS? - wage-earne- rs rtv --- --i -- a t o kkl — c M 1 L-- J 11 j - Lai VnUHt -- half-siste- rs vs :- - iri YIH1 VRftM-- J wage-earne- rs JSS j f' IS ! : -- vlf full-fledg- ed — j Two Mortuaries ng 7 1 ruw tnrf —— — !tpent ach a"ernoon in for battles Enthusiasm preparation and the spirit to do or die burn constantly In the hearts of those courageous 8 "snung ior tne opportunity Pw present tneir Alma Mater on the gridiron Complaints are few and ln Juries are taken with a shrug of the Shoulder — Headquarters fit w Starts Today 111 IMGW IT college Felt-Lark- in I 1 1 as you sail college cuties for foreign parts on a musical mythical merry-maki- ng joy "cruise! Look up and down the rental ads not up and down the street for the Jnment you want T? Fiee have united this year in an effort to pro- i UTAH HOT SPRINGS! mote sportsmanship arid enthusiasm ! They have organized and - great nAHAGEMEOT plans for the' year have been made The club jnade its first HAKES OFFER last Friday at assemblyappearance Several uumoers otner than the one pre "Sufferers of Rheumatism Artv " sented have already been learned ritis and Muscular Paints are in- - i Much promise has been shown In i vited to accept three hot baths ! — — iitfc io prove to themselves the " ' two' LAST TIMES TODAY -1 J — o 7 j naiurai nnlw 'n I K Lumiuri -- ve jif onu 51niirrar w —- - i C 1 1 J I C U Resiiiol ! I I I Lima Swiss EVERYDAY Prime Rib of Beef 30s JAMES HALL CAPRINO SISTERS BENNETT SISTERS 17I3ITEZ 8:30 to Broadway Brevity T"E SHOWBOAT ORCHESTRA On the Screen Alice Faye James Dunn in "365 NIGHTS IN HOLLYWOOD" a 9 i: f & i m ' CITY r — — Travel Talk jNews 2:00 io 6:00 20c 9p mj i - After 6:00 Children always 10c JUS? EGYPT — v Like to Dance To It "A Marrelous Eomantic - iJrama and Buck Jones the outstanding Western Star in hia latest and best picture— IT AINT NO SIN TO COME UP AND SEE ME! o 7 i i H I COMING SOON TO OGDEN! 1 LJu Chapter Don't Miss This Show 8 !0h W'tf ' r It L i 1 LlI 'ft UlTll fts "A sensational drama that will make you lauffh and cry" ' " 'r and James Caffney - Joan Blondell STORE SPACE FOR RENT With Simpson Music Co lo- cated at 2532 Washington Ave Thone 4SG or 252 Ho r1 i Alan EdvardIS Directed by Lew Ceilcr WallCAaGEii©iin J PLENTY OF EXCITEMENT! TED BROWN Vas Ilcr Han' "A Superb Comedy Drama" COMEDY - - NEWS A Great Show ' Master of Ceremonies ! t DcinittScy Gcornc E Gtcne at the Also "Tfio Lost Jonsls" I I I'ono 'l li lHlii Action! Thrills! Romance! nnn with jtmn t a r t I' "Sfiadon Ranch" : £ r- - ANOTHER BIG 2— Biff Pictures— 2 Una Merkel - Ben Lyon in - MUKLE MACK AND HIS NEW OKCIEESTRA Will Play Exactly the Music You -1 AGAIN TODAY 1 15$ Street mm m 'Utah's Most Popular Theatre AIN TODAY 2— Biff Pictures— 2 Hits! ? 25c i I - yf!v 15c ' ' Ogden Theatre FPI Tomorrow and Saturday MONTE-BLU- oouna "SHANGHAI MADNESS" TODAY m PM I L BARGAIN HOUR 1 to 2 K p m to Closing 9 " i n Added Featurettes "WHY DO I DREAM THOSE DREAMS?" Merrie Melody Cartoon Marlon & Wallick The Colston's ' Cliff Cotter Roslyn Victoria George Royal The Three slzzlers Baby Florie —Always a Good Show-- AG NOTHING BUT THE BEST ' A UNION HOUSE i i SPECIAL PRICES We Serve Beer on Draufht U if FLORIHE McKINNEY JAN SEN TWINS JAN SEN TWINS 4 Mz I- n v& REGAN at Utah's Most Popular Ballroom '" :2ao 30c r—r- -i mm s rMXiriE DOYLE GALA DAHCE Os FEATrmFQ h i lit A Come Affain A LUIIDII Twenty-foart- ' Last Thursday 50s 5S1 M You Had a Grand Time Roast Ler of " Pork Assorted Cold Meats with JfS Potato Salad dliS Steaks Chops Short Orders n a v' TONIGHT " Last Times " AHMED FOLKS ONLY 'allXC J with 1 For SATURDAY Corned Beef and Cabbage Chicken Fricassee Green Peas Veal Fricassee Green Peas Potted Steak ! & 356 Beans' limifPf? L— I 403 j : SL I FRIDAY Finnan Jladdie with Boiled Potato Fried Salmon Steak Fried Halibut IT timo nnlir Tn4A "uit3 — TllPsriav — mpn" tVio Monday- and i balance of the week TOr GOOD EATS I mineral waters found i TTnlll j m Hot Springs This offer is good f Vic oa VaH a En :Av 31st Street and Washington Ave AflmiTf Ei " Matinees so ' - o sao Evening rtc Read the Classified Ads a I i Glee club ' clus j o Weber lEczema t CswnI'll II 2 J J u ' f full-tim- FOOTBALL Fans and players alike heartily weicomea tne arrival of October! first for this date is eenerallv re garded as the starting time for one ° tne nation's most popular sports —football Equipment was taken from its Dlace of rest nnrt t those ambitious youths who aspire to become Red Granges Bruises cuts bumPs- - scratches lumps and adhesive plaster already are seen In abundance on the campus as mute evidence of the long grinding hours today by two of Weber's girls clubs m1 Alpha Theta Nh anH proceeds will be used to'help defray expenses incurred in the sophomore outing and as the initial fund for a gift from the graduating class DANCE i ! this class and good talent has been discovered Two groups have been selected for work and sev- 5a? others are to be organized in the near future Refr long we should hear solos trios quartets ana sextW from this department Mr- - Parry has expressed the belief that he has one of the finest Partments in the school and every memier or tne chorus affirms the statement CANDY SALE A candy sale was successfully held The usual Friday dance will not necessitate dates and judging by the Immense success of last week's eh- tertainment that feature Is an uueu attracuon Those who attend weuer couege aance leave with the firm intention always of returning the following week your friends The small Bring of charge : twenty-fiv- e cents can be paid by an pleasure-lovin- g individual Weber students need 'bring only one thin uuue-anineir student body cards Printing Plants I all wage-earn- er had been continu ously employed throughout:the year The j quotient obtained by dividing the amount of wages by the average numoer or wage-earne- rs cannot therefore be accented as represent ing the average wage received by full time wage-earne- rs In making com pansons Between the figures ror 1933 and those for 1931 the dossI bility that the proportion of p2ft- timej employment was larger in on year than 'in the other should be wage-earne- rs i — j niuiig iuuu yens ir um a usually vij study Immersed group all three were assigned the nositions of yell masters Although there are fewer sopho-speci- al mores than freshmen the sopho- mores entirely outclassed the voices of the freshmen when Roland Parry ieo the student body in several school songs The freshmen had ample opportunity to show their ability because the words were given a sufficient number of times to teach everybody the serses Anree giriss Kathleen Foulger Ruth L Jensen and Ruth Chandler were introduced as candidates for the office of vice president " DESIRE REPEAL OF STATE LAWS I President W C Horsley was the A Vhinr mw' heW last to address those gathered The closing music was offte by Mr lLtM?Si t7hf?r - n£" and Mrs Harold B Felt who sang a h"fama duet' ai?d accompanied by Mrs John rSlSUCCd glven short 21 PIst TSffS Drop Also Shown Irr Wages or Manufacturing and TTRUCK OWNERS Friday is sophomore day at Weber college There will be an assembly BRIGHAM CITY Oct: 11— Fun at eight-thirt- y in the moraine Then will eral services for Orson L Poulsen s the entire school membership leave for the Hermitage where they iUed in a truck collision near will spend the day in various amuse- - Ogden were held in the L D S ments baseball horseshoe throwing Third ward chapel Wednesday under and the usual tug of war between I direction of Bishop J Frank Bow the freshmen and sophomores This ring openings music was an organ will be followed by a matinee dance prelude played by Mrs Eph Johnson Invocation was offered by David at the Hermitage Reese followed by a vocal duet by At o'clock students will gather at Weber college and prepare Daisy and Sevena Madsen for a torch' parade for the purpose James E Halverson the first of arousing interest in the game to speaker paid high tribute to Mr be played here Saturday between Poulsen's character Weber and the southern branch of A vocal solo given by LeRoy Jackthe University of Idaho This will be son accompanied by Mrs Eph Johnfollowed by a dance in the college son at the and Harold B Felt piano ballroom at nine o'clock The school on the violin orchestra will furnish the music and Robert H Stewart and John Davis everybody is welcome were the next speakers Thev were Those In charge of the affair are followed by Horace Woffindon of Lee Hunsaker chairman Ruth Chandler Ruth Cross Fern Larson sang solos cor?e firkin Leo Peck of Ogden was the next e after hi Pley Hall Vnhnrnlio 01 jogan sang a solo accompanied raq IH TOTAL FIRMS 439-- J Circulation and Correspondence Parade six-thir- ECREASESEEN THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 11 1D31 I v This One Too! nnn iW love EDI1UI1D niCHARDAElEII A:nENt'EAnES-FJnrji:3- ( J |