Show 'THE OGDEN 1G J OLD TRAINS $13 31 Paid Water Dept In September STILL ROLLING it TO tl S MINT ?' IN COLORADO Cold Scribe Is Forced To I Yield At Side Of Bullion Carrier SPARK PLUGS ARGUED P: P Speed Train Will Be In Ogden Tuesday Afternoon By LOUIS SKAGGS " (Clicks From the Rails) Government gold trains are still moving1 each one laden with about a hundred million dollars of the precious metal The last one was through Ogden early Friday morning About 15 trainloads of gold have been moved from the San Francisco mint to the Denver mint but thieves who know well enough when to let things alone have not made an overt move To capture one of those rolling arsenals would be about as easy as stopping a buzz saw with the bare hands MEETS HIS MASTER They tell the story of a certain well-knoSan Francisco reporter who tried to crash the guard line for ft look at the first treasure train I He started to cross a line into' the i - wn restricted area around the train and when a guard stopped him he dug out two press cards The soldier was 'unimpressed "We got our orders" he told the alous news gatherer "and them Cards dont change em" :£ "Why— !— ! They get me in exploded the scribe and a lively argument' ensued Coolly the guard laid down the law "We got orders to shoot anybody who crosses that' line he said fand brother I would Just as soon shoot you as not" and he raised his machine gun The reporter stayed outside : any--whe- re -- f DAYLIGHT VIEW Ogden will see the Union Pacific's ew sleeper-equippstreamlined train for the first time by daylight ed next Tuesday afternoon-whe- the n speedster wiU flash by on a record run from Los Angeles to New York City It will probably enter only the south Ogden yards near Thirty-fir- st - Street - It will leave Los ' Angeles at ten o'clock Monday night and ' is scheduled to reach Ogden at two thirty-thre- e p m the next day It wiU arrive In New York City if all goes well at ten-thir- ty a m Thurs- Receipts in the Ogden city waterworks department during SAYS U S LOST STORM CAUSES ROADWAY DELAY $7-916- 36 : Tax Reform Meeting Planned Friday ay non-partis- an I " made- - Casey came to Ogden in May 1933 AT LOGAN CANYON from Omaha where he was also Beason said he inspected a' hew traveling agent for the P F E His forest road of about eight miles beplace here has been taken'by G W tween summit and canyon Logan Jenkins formerly general plant foreGarden City last week Road buildman in Laramie Wyo I" ing work in South Fork canyon is progressing satisfactorily he statedConductor Wilson wears six stars new concrete for the widenall and on his sleeve Despite the fact ing of the north end of Logan's that California grape shipments Main street has been poured through Ogden wilKtotal only about 26000 cars insteac of the 35000 ex pected earlier this year freight busi ness through here this month is expected to exceed by 15 per cent 1933 October Mrs Richard Peirce wife of O S L assistant superintendent in Pocatello will reach here today to visit her sister Mrs J W Farnsworth - GLASSES REACH SPIRITS CALMED "The boys are kinda lively when they go west but they are tamed plenty by the time they get home"- James (Colonel) Rich S P traffic clerk who last week accompanied a trainload of Kentucky CCC bgys from Ogden to Reno George Holt city freight agent in Salt Lake City was in Ogden while Rich was away IN LETTER MAZE 1 Rainy weather last week called a halt on some state road projects and impeded others according to Lew W Beason district engineer who said Saturday that work will be resumed ers this week and that two new projMetered connection receipts ects will be started soon were $1134946 and rated rentals of these new projects is a One amounted to $165256 Disbursements for the month in the rontinuation of the Monte Cristo road in Rich county made possible waterworks department were At the beginning of the by an additional allotment of $4000 state funds This road has been month there was $3477440 of cash in the bank and at the end graded to within about 15 miles of Woodruff though it is passable all there was $2998968 the way The new project will make possible grading of two or three miles and some graveling MUST BUY LAND The other On job straightening a curve at Morgan on the dangerous between Ogden and Ev- road main A mass meeting will be held in the anston wm oe started as soon as Central "Junior High school building right-of-wis purchased said next Friday evening at eight o'- Beason will - be cut The road clock for an open discussion of tax a to lessen hill the curve reform measures : and legislation through forced : suspension of work Rain The meeting will be held under the on a four-mi- le oiling job in the viauspices cf the Utah Tax Reform cinity of Honeyville and Oiling work league Weber county Daughters of on a road from the Riverdale school Pioneers Weber county: stake Relief house to Weber canyon Beason re societies and other groups interested The latter job is about half in tax reform The public is invited ported ' done tb participate in the discussions It is planned to start placing M H Thomas member of the gravel shoulders along paving on league states that the meeting will Grant avenue from Thirtieth street be and that party south to the Riverdale road he ' politics will not enter into the de- said liberations The main object of the Cool weather will indefinitely de movement is progressive lay resurfacing ' work on North legislation along the lines of tax wasmngton avenue he said and it reform may be spring before a start can be Elementary Will French Be Unit Opened Monday Night Declaring that America is SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 1031 AliulSllGLUnY Utah Leads Other States PROGRAM DRAWN In Fund Use Under Present Arrangement Work Resumes This Week Woolley Avers People Face 0000 New Sources of On Northern Utah Betterments Law Violation the month of September totalled $1313162 according to the report of George Carey ' chief clerk which will be presented Monday to the board of city commission- - STANDARD-EXAMINE- R In lo$t a forest of alphabetical agencies Arthur Woolley Republican candidate for election as First Utah district congressman told a large audience at the American legion chateau Saturday night that tinder executive orders with the forrie of law there are now more than 10- 000 new ways to break into laill "Mr Woolley decried the breaking down under the present administra-o- f tion of the civil service with the President authorized to employ as many men as he sees fit prescribe their authority tenure of office! and their compensation i rUtah Is at the head of the percentage list in the United States in the actual use of federal funds appropriated for road construction declared B J Finch district engineer of the federal bureau of public roads in :: Ogden He states that forty-thre- e and per cent of ' the current appropriation for Utah is being utilized in road construe- -' tion The Utah appropriation of more than $2000000 for the fiscal year of 1934-3- 5 was made available September 30 last Mr Finch said some of the states that have been alloted similar federal funds for road work have not started operations The Utah projects are under contract and most of them under cpnstruction He is pjeaseti with the Utah showing ' i nine-tent- MORE LAWS ENACTED we are living under a form of JNaziism Facism Sovetism Hitler- ism ana state socialism" he assert ed "and during the past 18 mdnths more laws have been enacted than Ubservance May Run Three Days 11? "wcxter iniment gatherings AFatriotic organizations will umte to Commemorate the day in-5i3e- Pd Re- - Army of the hs Machinist Mate iWe For Recruiting Worjk i 0earican Veterans United Spanish War Veterans Veterans of Foreign Wars American Legion and auxiliary units On Saturday residents will be awakened by firing squads at dawn m fce held 'pSde TirK oaturaay morning put on by military organizations AE I'tWrty o'clock the Weber High school footbaU players will meet the Ogdeji High school team at the stadium In the evening the Veterans of Foreign Wars will dance in the ballroom and the American Legion members in the White City Huuiiu is mvitea to join in the dances Joint memorial services will be held Sunday at two o'clock in the American legion chateau If the program stands as outlined Ogden will probably have a three-da- y holiday As a rule when a holiday falls on general a Sunday as does Armistice day this year the gov-- ! ernpr's proclamation calls for observance the f ollowing Thus me oanics and public day offirps win - Hosierr MUNSINQ - at-ten- ite I" nt nt ? tn W ' Only X— UUU9 iww (UAC CUiU icja more slender more lovely Stockings appear twice as sheer twfee 3 : 4' : 5 clear': snags runs 6 tj - The ribbed surface on the inside grips thf skin holding stocking in place preventin twisted rear seams ankle wrinkles The smooth fiat surface resists an4 While stockings appear-sheere- the doe r weave actually conceals skin blemishes Ask for J'Smart'SideOut" Hosiery Reversed by Munsingwear—now here in the smartest new shades - t Soil®! Suede Shoes I Values to $750 J ! SEE THESE BARGAINS IN FURNITURE — A grand sale of the season's smartest styles in rich suede Plandsome ties and pumps of black or brown In stitched or plain models Actual values to $750 Reduced to only $398 SALE i W Sermons On Nature i OPENS MONDAY! V Peacock Sale Continues! ' If you haven't yet selected your lovely PeaCOCk Sh'OPS in this trrf An en tomorrow Regular styles-- that sell at oou ana $iu on sale now at only $675 -- ' - i S75 America's loveliest footwear at genuine reductions Plentv nf i small i women who wear 4 or size shoes 1 F tssa?"" ii Jit ' J -- If 'i" J O X f -' ( KT VJEijSarv HPH rics ivnnv4- WUUi TOOOlfOtln rml JLctU ui clUAlli "tuiw All new winter shades 29 Full — — inrhps VMr "11v"I wide ©nsf nPTO - Yard 'I'll Lv f j I 1 II 4 lnw Vl 1 1 f Iitd3l 131 - 1 —— i commencing tomorEvery etcllme i from plates by living American artiste This is the first time that art work of this type has been ?uuwu in aepartment stores 1 A?err are decorative prints for the home as well as for J the discerning collectorprints As a movement to combat flood of cheap foreign prints th° be- ing bought by "Americans the Associated Artists are conduct- i"o these exhibits "and are of fee- "g fog those who attend the exhibit the opportunity of buying any nrfnt rf trips' r price— far lower than they would ipay from regular art dealers Ogdenites are urged to view these fine examples of American on Wright's third floor r etchings t all next week I' ! ! ! i House Paint Lasts Lon rxnr : ' - i "A" Complete f A'- Here Are Heavy drapey rough crepes in the lovely r new winter shades full: 39 inches wide ' j ' Outfits for i'sJ i Two- Up - to - the - minute Styles ! - — 'Rooms iiand " ''?!(? V Savings Bags Beautiful ensemble velvet living room suite consisting of upholstered velvet davenport upholstered velvet chair stand rv lamp shade pillow scarf and end table - fg v Special cash price CONTINUED ' j LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE I MONDAY TUESDAY BEDROOM SUITE This bedroom ensemble includes chiffonier bed coil spring mattress silk spread 'vanity bench and pj bed lamp Special cash price i 50-pou- 1 i ew Rough Greoe! V WEDNESDAY rV-inl- t It t"'' ! 1 " p h f r--r ! i i Uj$£i? Hi S "arrangements with jThrough the Associated American Artists 1 the outstanding etchings i xS season for an Os- i of the present I ?CnJx£ihit t0 °n Wright's "third floor - Nu-Enam- el ? : f? j 1 GAINS PROMOTION J F- - Casey traveling agent for the Pacific Fruit Express has been pro- moted to assistant to the traffic manager and has moved with his family to Chicago to assume his new j Vrighl's Bring Art : Exhibit To Ogden ' i i r-- m m m : - duties - j ry that settled it r- - Night school registration rose last week as 15 new students signed up for courses bringing the total registration to 100 Dave Wangsgard as- 3495 times on 1606 different subsistant fifty-seve- n lf one-hasuperintendent of Ogden jects and day hours He declared Mr King two yiears schools said Saturday that he ex filter leaving the Pacific coast at 15 more new least students aS° described Reed Smoot then' 70 vThis will be the fastest transconl£ E Jackson Union Pacific pects lu at "too old" whiles he tinental run ever made on rails traffic clerk predicted Saturday ugaen mgn scnool Mr register ycts oi ageis as now 72 He said Mr 24 Monday Hours King night from clipping regular morning that Colorado U would win "There are requests for additional King is In his declining years nien- schedules and shattering the old cross-countsubjects as' people begin to realize talIy and physically and in the sen- train record by about St 12 hours Yet it will be 'made binder the Petersburg Fla is said to re-be the entertainment and monev sav- - ator's own words should iv Hro greatest haven for of his ardous duties" ing advantages of evening study" iieved — the safety conditions traditional with tiredcountry's railroaders There they saw ne gather American railroads In perfect com- in winter months to play checkers A new class in elementary French I— fort and at low cost per mile and baseball" to tell about the days will be organized at the high school Pncfnv is as conceded it highly probable when "railroadin' was a vounz man's Monday seven-thirt- y at and night Alien SDeea onH mat Similar tn inct vvrvm: tug awj Jumuau w j t tnose juou are interested Invited to at tg wm ce operating Dy spring on They have a club too: with more The class will meet Mondays regular "schedules between Chicago man zuo memoers wno meet once a tend and Portland Chicago and San week in clubrooms above a railroad and Thursdays A class in elementary Spanish is already organized" "The World of Nature As Kiev Francisco and Chicago and Los An- station Mr wangsgard enumerated three eiauon oi Divine Method" isa to! geles be BOYS GO WEST of the night classes for me sermon theme in First A CCC train from Fort Sheridan advantages Presbywhich a small fee is charged over terian church this NOW WE KNOW at seven 111 this passed through Ogden free adult classes which are held thirty o clock It isevening early one There was a question the other morning with 119 of the more of ithe boys on four evenings a week: sermons nature were that com morning whether the speed ' train's board bound for Riddle Ore 1 More and nearly uniform nroeress menced this fall and will be con powerful 900 horsepower motor is 18J for Roseburg Ore On Tuesday because students take more interest tinued irom time to time with spark plugs equipped during another same from the train is and place attend we wimer season Dr John Edward regularly C'V E Nopper opened! an im scheduled to reach here z me best teachers available with 54 ' Carver is the pastor promptu platform conference with a en route to Saugua 191 to 3 Twlce-a-wee- k classes more William H Johnson and George statement that the engine has spark youths Acton 95 to Palmdale and 93 to convenient for some than four times win be the soloists for this Young plugs TThe 1had1 read it somewhere he I vntnr: nniif — " a week nU xi c xma nis supporters too service saiu But M E Carson declared if it was really a Diesel engine as given wut ay im omciais it could not have £park plugs since Diesel engines fire toy compression He also had his adherents among them this column Then W George Jay came and listened a moment to the along talk "It has spark plugs but it is not a eiraignt uiesei it is combination distillate and Efiesel" he said 'And - m surface the' outside— because clevef women have discovered that hose look bei t when worn inside 6uf T1V0 DEER SHOT OGDEN MEN m m jr 1: They're exquisite sheer chifon—fiawW ringless— made with the dull flat insist na G Werner chief machinist mate of the United States navy arrived in Ogden Friday for service at the Ogden navy recruiting station Wer ner will eventually replace Recruiter pair" Pine chief torpedoman He attacked what he termed the whoiArling to return to sea ' duty expects "striking down of veteran's benefits about ' December 1 ana tne aespomng of the civil ser probably be closed on Monday Nov vice with the consequent spreading Werner has visited many distant 12 countries and had many varied and pvuwcai patronage" interesting experiences since he FOODSTUFFS HIGHER the navy 18 years ago at joined A E Bowen Salt Lake attorney Conn He was trained at Bridgeport declared that under codes "wel are the' R' I naval station Newport five cents a gallon more for and paying to the USS Rhode assigned gasoline than we would be without Island a war on board transport BY them" and asserted that the cost of which he served for four years foodstuffs is higher without any acFor the next seven years he was companying increase in wages or stationed aboard the submarine S-- 3 Three-Poiearnings Buck Walks which made Mr Bowen described the voyages to Hawaii and other this time He contract for beet growers toproposed points during Toward Pair In Dry sign as was transferred a "shameful instrument" andj from there to the de: V-- 3 Creek one of the latest type submaclared that signers agree to abide by all rules "which the secretary of rines and after five years there was Mr agriculture has decreed or may pro- again transferred to the mine lay- a three-poi- and MrsdeerC O Bvbeft shot ing submarine "Argonaut" aboard weighing 175 to mulgate" 200 pounds Saturday at ten a m in which he two served years During Senator King's eight years ury creek near Devil's Slide Bvbee Werner has been in Salt Lake Citv said the deer walked toward them tnree Dills affectinar Utah for the last two weeks receiving final and ' was shot at 300 yards ' Thev were successful— one pstnh instructions for his new recruiting saw one other buck only a duties His wife has also moved lishing bird refuge one returning Richard Brewer of Ogden reported the silver service from the battle- to Ogden he that a seven --point' buck bagged — ship Utah to the statehouse and f at west tne of Henefer Big mil one on the control of the Big CotHUGE POTATO GROWN watershed tonwood FOXBORO Mass — (UP)— A po THIRTEEN PASSED that opens the shoe Of his 57 bills proposed to effect tato dug by J Montgomery White to the required extent now makes the District of Columbia 13 were measured 14 inches around the ends the job of relining automobile brakes inches across the center much easier passed Mr Bowen said the senior and 11 senator has talked before the senate " New day program piace nere November 10 and 11 includes memorial services Ber-tha- during the entire history of our 'gov ernment "Citizens now" appear with a! po nticai certnicate in one hand land a pauper's oath in the other!' he aeciarea Mr Woolley declared that the administration with its crop and livestock reduction program has "despoiled a nation bf plenty and left want walking alone The drouth followed and then came des- - ??9 To acco'mmoHate the hundreds of customers who were" (fQ nd Expensive Looking — But So Inexpensive in Price! We're proud of our selection of new hand bags If you're looking for a "dif ferent" style—you'll find the smartest visitors to Ogden are especially urged to see the merchandise and compare prices at Tribe's Home Furniture Company before buying elsewhere Out-of-to- wn unable to shop Thursday and Friday because of inclement weather we continue this great event for three days J TRIBE'S HOME FURNITURE CO Phone 554 most unusual here Is In Stylo Again Jewelry There'll be more jewelry worn this year than for some time Here a liberal selection of the smartest yet inexpensive costume jewelry for desire every The prices begin at only $100 j I! Tji V h f jJ V Jj 2322 Washington Ave 1 1 |