Show ——— —— — — —— — niMno nnionn — --— — --— — OF FESTIVAL f Will Entertain! in Honor of Uintah Railway Veteran Steel Moving West and Hay East Through Ogden Old-time- rs Parade With 15 Bands To j Move At Nine o'CIock ' Saturday thunder t Railways of Canada'Vthey (Clicks From the Rails) Canadian the govern club Old "are costing Timers Union Pacific a year dinner-dancon more e $90000000 ment than a will 6 hold No Pacific a 27 Canadian L privately The in the Saturday night April owned road is not costing the Ca D S Ninth ward hall Thirty-fir- st avenue in honor nadian government one cent but is street and Porter station cne of the largest taxpayers Uintah Donaldson E of D 1 after 49 "Does America want government retired who April agent ownership?" they roar skipping a years service according io v Winans president or tne ciuo couple of steps in the reasoning Members and visitors from Evanston process ?No no no!" Ogden and Salt Lake City are exsays a "Tipping is pected to be present headline But the railroads encourage tips— traffic tips plenty TAX CUTS FORCED During the depression some rail Some railroads feature service for roads have been forced close to deaf mutes having men who talk bankruptcy by taxes which remain - sign language on hand at main ed constant while revenues decnned but not the Illinois Central In explaining how that road cut SHIPMENTS MOVING its tax bill in half to match revenues Local railroad men report large which also" were reduced by half of steel for the San Fran R C Beckett general attorney laid shipments as many as 20 car cisco bridges down this principle: "We exhaust--e- d loads through Ogden in one day every hope of persuasion but shipments of hay are moving when that was found in vain we Large other direction averaging 15 the in have not hesitated to file suits to to 20 carloads daily from the Pa obtain tax reductions absolutely! cific coast to the middle west necessary to the solvency of our company" One man who still crosses the In Illinois alone the company ob- -: continent rt in style is William T tained a reduction of $13000000 orj' of New the York president 23- per cent by going to law And Sun the Frank A Munsey company filed federal government when the and- various realty hotel and finansuit to collect $4 000000 Additional cial companies He hires Jlfae lux income taxes the company filed a urious all steel private car Marco counter claim and actually collected Polo with special cook servants j $978129 from Uncle Sam and so on He will be through Og The Illinois Central finds taxes den next Wednesday night en route highest in Louisiana stronghold of to New York from San Francisco Huey Long New taxes there have placed an --additional $124000 an(GARDENERS TRAVEL nual burden cn this company which National Council of State The pays $1695 taxes on each mile of Garden i Club Federations' special road In that state train with about 80 people from New York Boston and Chicago will pass j BLOW AT AUTOS am through Ogden at The railroads recently struck a Monday en route to Los Angeles blow at automobile travel by reduc They are expected to study Califor ing the charge on excess baggage nia gardening practices between the but they will have to hit convention sessions harder than that Tom the Trackwalker this week The railroads have got at least announces he'll soon be on his feet one horrible example of government again ) Already his— shoes are so ownership to point to and they are thin he can tell when the last train making the most of it passed by the temperature of the "The government owned National cinders he steps on mnsiral event of erreat size will take place in Ogden next Friday and Saturday when hundreds of students from high schools in northern Utah assemble for the regional musical festival The event is- - being sponsored by the Ogden chamber- of commerce and j Weber college The financial end of the festival is being3 well taken care of accord-- j ing to S T Jeppesen chairman of committee He reports amnle funds will be available to take care of the budget set up An appeal is again issued to resi dents who can give sleeping quar ters to the many young musicians who will be in the city Friday night Those who can do so were asked to advise the chamber of commerce W G Jay chairman of the com mittee on housing of instruments reports space has been obtained and that a watchman will be on duty to protect the instruments from either probable theft or damage AT TABERNACLE There will be 15 bands in the parade which will be held Saturday at nine o'clock The tentative plans call for assembling of the studentsavenue and Twentysecond street near Tabernacle park : A : - -- - - I i i the-finan- un-Americ- i i : ! j point the bands: ana wilt march south along to Twenty-fift- h Washington avenueeast to Jefferson thence street and - vocalists -- avenue The parade will be headed accord I ins- to tentative arrangements by Ogden city officials Participating Will i be bands of Ogden High school and four iunior high" schools "Box Elder fc High school band i Weber Morgan High Highschool band River High school school band Bear hand South Cache High t school bandf Davis High school band two bandsl from Logan scnoois ana one from the Nortn cacne iiign scnuui Glee clubs and other vocalists will also march in the parade and will be slven places immediately be hind the bands of their respective schools Other members of the namdft mmmittee are Sergt Ed Holloway E R Buckner and A C Rackham - j six-fifte- en one-thi- i JUDGES CHOSEN Judees" of the festival are: Prof Thomas Ji Giles of the University of Utah arid Mark Robinson music supervisor of Ogden city schools al vocal entries: Prof Robert Sauer band Brigham Young university all contests and music on the marcn Arthur Freber of Salt Lake City orchestra events Lieut Col A E Oeden marching and Wilfontr - — rd -- j maneuvering t Training program' for reserve of ficers of the army during the fiscal year 1935 will consist oi i aay training of units and individual officers at least once in a given cycle of years but not "in successive years according to information just received by Lieutenant Frank Douglas president of Ogden chapter of the Reserve Officers association Units of the initial mobilization period (those that will be called to the colors Immediately after war has been declared) will be given priority for active duty training Next in priority for training will be units divisional and and such training of individual officers as may be deemed necessary occasionally for ROTO graduates and to qualify the individual officers for promotion or to meet oth£ er emergency demands Unit training of regimental and other reserve units will offer the personnel of the unit an opportunity to be trained together as a homo genous team The training will be conducted by the organization com mander or senior reserve officer present with the assistance of the unit instructor stated Lieutenant Douglas in commenting on the latest instructions from headquar ters of the Third reserve area Salt De-wa- From this EATH SUMMONS CARMEN OBTAIN LODGEGHARTER PIONEE It BAKER Labor Branch- - Is Starting Frederick Schaerger Will Be Interred Operation With Sixty 1 Members Monday : - Commission In'ends To Hold Examinations 7 ''' For Appointed At Laek City RESTRICTIONS USED Lieutenant Douglas points out no reserve officer will be crdered to ac tive duty who has not completed an average of at least 40 hours inactive duty credit for each year of his current appointment period or a pro rata share of four hours per month for periods of less than One year A certificate of capacity for promotion to the next higher grade qualifies an officer for active duty training For the purpose of deter mining eligibility for active duty May 15 1935 has been established as a deadline beyond which no credits will be considered Recent ROTC graduates and air corps training center graduates who have had no active duty will be given preference for active duty training The order in which the units will be trained is as follcws: 414th infantry 329th observation squadron 385th field artillery- - 415th infantry 104th division special troops 387th field artillery-413- th infantry 329th engineers 324 cavalry 386th field artillery 416th infantry division and brigade headquarters Ninth corps area service command al quartermaster units 104th divis ion quartermaster trains 329th med ical regiment and medical units DATES FIXED The following active has been authorized by the com manding general of the Ninth corps 5 area: June i 22 21 Descendants Elect Officers At Meeting i its stead a handsome associate-- j BRICK ICE CREAM Quart 25c AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Assorted flavors— Caramel -- Pecan Tutti Fruiti Vanilla and" Vanilla Malted Milk Day or Night BULK ICE CREAM Sundays and Holidays - ii 7 Street and Washington Avenue Assorted Flavors " - : "r - f P Quart 35c ORANGE SHERBET Quart 25c FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Our famous Extra Thick Malted Milk Banana Split Double Deck Cone Assorted Chocolates Easter Eggs Phone 4263 5 lb 25c lb 15c Harm Kapp Rites Conducted In Chapel 938 Twenty-thir- d Ogden Utah prop- season's lawns flowers and shrubs have plenty of plant food of the proper kind II iii - ker I I Street m s— r J tiiiw I m P Sold by leading dealers C J BMAKSII Pest Control Senrice All Hint's of Spray IIaterial 248 24th I Street ! 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J Ln '- -a O Of Musical Imst&mnmemtsl 'r ' 'SMiPIOOES S5 C Melody Burnished Gold Conn $238 value King Alto Sax $14750 value Guerrini Tlf Genuine ?500 value Aristocrat Model value MlUB iramount Gibson $75 value nf Fischer llnilklu value 89 FI8HTS THAT 'ARE FIGHTS- I TRUMAN HARVEY vs JDDIY WOLCOTT 1 fikllyLJa Pounds S175 8115 J?srf gJSU (3 bilJilf A S54 $35 Pounds KID DAVIDSON vs JOHNNY CANDIA Eight Rounds at 5 Telephone 783 1 I THE OGDEN A C PRESENTS 12G I I RICHARDSON GRAIN COMPANY ib 160 I I I A T E THOMAS Special Liquidating Agent of the Ogden State Bank Ten Rounds at II is a scientifically prepared lawns plant food for Iswestern odorless and and gardens It easv to apply Order Plantons Xor everything you grow i j j i I i i Written bids will be received for the purchase of this property up and until April 9th 1935 Each bid must be accompanied with a of deposit of not less than 10 the amount of the bid and any bid accepted will be subject to the approval of the District Court The Liquidating Agent reserves the right to reject any or all bids when in his opinion the same are not to the best interests of the creditors and depositors of the Ogden State Bank Detailed information concerning the above property can be secured by calling at the bank 875 Conn S100 value hih mg $100 SS5 value JACKIE KING vs HARRY HART Six Rounds at 126 Pounds And Three Slashing --65c— 40c Crosley (one only) Four-rounde- rs $110 at p Ii — Crosley Phileo used Beliance Realty Co inc Surety Investment Co Robert L Salmon Fera S Youn & Co value G $11000 0 $1800 $2199 value 5-ln- be 7-tu- $1850 be Atwater Kent used ii MEMBERS McCu!Iouh Agency $13950 La ORPHEUINI THEATRE Friday April 12 First Bout 8:20 m Moon Agency Inc Associated Investment Corp Wnu J Blackburn Co E L Ford Trace A Turner C Eubank E Bonn Con Carlyle Wasatch Insurance Agency B II Goddard Agency K C Nye Agency NcfT Insurance Agency Realty Insurance Co j i Make certain i State Bank to dispose fit erty located at -- ) - r Request for Bids for Purchase of Property BelongI I Bank to State Ogden ing It is the intention of the Liq- - III uidatinsr A? ent of the Ogden plosion or other causes — to pay on your behalf any and all claims for injury or damage as the result of accident in which your car is involved and for which you are legally liable — to investigate any accident to negotiate settlement to defend you in court without expense to you and to pay any judgment against you within the limits of your' insurance policy A race HOTIOE an J I4d New Everyday Low "wny question As are owner of Jusler Lifts Leather or Robber mm-- 14 A Women'S 1 i :q - Frank N : jTs 2482 automobile Washington Ave $1500 Ogden Utah Thone 4SG you assume a responsibility which may unexpectedly become a seri--o u s obligation You owe Prompt it to yourself to your family and to the Prompt efficient safe street s'Car service is offered in practically all parts of the city Avail yourself of this economical means of transportation Save money public to mai- insurance protection that wiir cover you in any emergency ntain Our service is nationwide Wherever you go the companies we represent have established agencies ready to give you immediate service 10£ m£ : sensible A not?" with Darrel Farr as assistant Services of- - praise with Miss Barbara Beaton Herman Kuchler William- H Johnson and William Young as musicians will be con ducted Sunday morning in First Presbyterian church In the evening at seven-thirt- y o'clock "Melchizedek and His King dom and Leadership" will be the sermon subject as The work of Melchizedek recent revelations of archeology presents his life is a new lesson of the past retold through the excavations in the far east said the pastor John Edward Carver 1 Start your ir3 garden rightthis ii Under the broad and liberal terms of our policies we agree: —to insure you against any loss or damage to your car whether from fire theft collision flood windstorm exTwenty-eight- h Candv Section is with the cutest I Easter for ready i the funniest the tastiest bun- --i nies and chicks to be seen anywhere Clever baskets big eggs little eggs chocolate eggs marsh- - ! i mallow eggs fruit and nut eggs i everything for children's and i at grownup's party needs I prices youH like to pay See the I i new purest quality Easter can- - j ice-bo- i Yoa cannot go wronj if you con-sa- lt Clyde Brewer about your Life Insurance 1005 First Security Bid? Office Phone 151 Res 2487M sli S9c - Al Kapp Grace Kapp and Katie Peek Speakers were Henry air corps at the Denkers Bowie DeVries "John Bush September municipal airport Salt Lake City and Bishop Bowman Nephews actand field artillery at Fort Francis ed as pallbearers E Warren Interment was made in Mount Ogden Memorial park under direction ' of Mount Ogden mortuary Bishop James M Harbertson offi Services To ciated at graveside services The canvasback is one of the fast est of all American ducks and among the most famous n- 1 Leather! ComPrime position! Every-ttay IeAthers! Price! i nhig uniformly cold sanitary ( Kelvinator! i cues Aiain i" ioor wKiuii i "Suppose we tell you"! said J Wrights Kelvinator man j "that i you can own a Jveivinaior: wnn- - ( out cost?" Needless to say the ! customer looked astonished "You i i can" continued the Kelvinator man "buy a Kelvinator for as lis i little as 15c a day With! an old i x the cost of fashioned "" soured milk J ice f f 0Qd spoiled r i most in etc '"butter tainted i cases amounts to much more than — --— 15C a day So why not get a new 4 — c : Kelvinator and eliminate an mat i gomery At a meeting of the officers which was held the same evening Margaret Montgomery Lee was chosen head of research and genealogy IVan-denAk- sweet-ru- f: Wriarht's ! a t Half Soles and Heels See the Funny Easier ! Bunnies al Wright's j J Sit C7 tl - i i One hundred fifty descendants of Robert and Mary Wilson Montgom-r- y met in a reunion in the North Ogden chapel Thursday April 4 A program of songs instrumental music readings tap dancing and talks were given in the" afternoon followed by a basket lunch and a dance in the evening was effected A with James Alma Montgomery as president James Nathaniel Montgomery as first vice president Robert Gardner second vice president Margaret Taggart secretary-treasure- r Other committee members are Mary Davis Edna Card Dee Grace Bailey Anderson Jasper Parry Nettie Grace Farr and Kimball Mont- infantry at Fort i i ox 17 1-- i old-fashio- 7-- 20 3 J 00T SALE 15-2- Douglas i i GLOSE- - field artillery at Camp W G Williams Utah June field artillery and infantry at Boise barracks Boise Idaho June infantry at Fort William H Harrison Montana June 8 field Funeral services for Harm Kapp Camp w G Williams were held Friday in the L D S Utah with Bishop Nineteenth ward quartermaster officers Leonard Bowmanchapel July of South Weber at Fort Douglas medical officers ward officiating Invocation was at Fort Lewis Wash infantry at said by Walter Rawson and benedicFort Missoula Mont cavalry at tion by Glen Ray Fort Meade S D and engineers at Music was provided by William T Fort Lewis July 14-infantry at Watts Ed Greenwell Jerry Klomp Fort Francis E Warren Wyoming Gladys Van Drimmelen Erma July : There are now only 65 Firestone ! tires in the close-ostock at i f Si i wngnts However there is still a good assortment of sizes Inasmuch as the New Basement Store pro- vides no space for tires Wrights i have found it necessary to close J out this line at greatly reduced ! 1 prices Offered at corresponding- y low prices are Batteries Slip- on seat covers Tire chains spark J plugs etc All prices are from I 25 to 50 lower By all means a see these unusual bargains! j — 8 : TIRES LEFT AT VRIGIITS Tentative plans for two new classrooms and a gymnasium-auditoriu- m as an addition to the Burch Creek school buildings were approved by a You can save money on tires committee representing Burch Creek now! ! We are going! out right of the Tire business! ! Genuine citizens who met Saturday at the Firestone at Big Reductions l I schcolhouse with Keith Wahlquist On Sale Downstairs county school superintendent and George Johnson architect WRIGHT'S Weber county board 6f education Intends to request an FERA project for the labor on the addition the board supplying the materials At the board's next meeting on Thursday night a committee cf North Ogden citizens is expected tlUGIl JOY COHES to ask the board to approve a building project under a two year plan TO CGQEI1 HOLIES the new building to have 10 rooms instead of the 12 suggested' in previ Think of the joy that comes to ious proposals the heart of the housewife who — — — un- an gives up ice-band receives in sanitary ' i SIXTY-FiV- E o): LOOK AT PLANS 1-- 14 21-Aug- ust i ut g 8-- -- j CITIZENS TAKE I r rii vniGiirs BOSSY CROSS-EYEDAVIS CaL (UP)— Visitors to the University of r California experimental dairy at the college of agriculture here rub their eyes when they see one placid bossy She is Those who perfectly cross-eye- d watch her for a few minutes as she chews her cud take a quick run for a mirror to see if they are crosseyed- too D val nal 9-- f - better moisture conditions this spring the city com missioners were Informed at a meeting of the Ogden Bench Canal company that water for irrigation has not been turned into the com pany's lines thus far this season but that use of the flow was begun last r year on March 204 H Commis W Peery and Mayor sioners Fred E Williams and George O'Connor voted the city's stock which amounts to controling in terest in the company and levied I APRIL 8TII MONDAY for use when the irrigation season Vegetable Souo Salisbury Steak i with Mushrooms Shoestring Fo- opens The meeting was held Friday tatoes Creamed Peas Golden night at the home of Alma D i Glow Salad Split Chambers secretary Wheat Bread As an example of usual-durin- non-divisi- on non-divisio- Sicck 5 Oushroom ' Irrigation Water SuddIv Not Needed So Early This Year When members of St Joseph's Catholic church assemble for divine services today they will find the beauty of the edifice interior hidden by a forest of scaffolding A contract has been awarded to the Peter Anderson company to the lofty ceiling and repaint clsan:the lower walls The Rev P F Kennedy said services will be held as the period of renovation and that the structure will be thoroughly cleaned and redec- orated before the Easter festl- al an assessment of four cents a share for operation this year Much of the company's treasury stock is leased out at six cents a share Watermaster C E Condie reported the canal is being cleaned AT LATER DATE Installed Praise Plant Take Place Today pathologist : non-division- duty-trainin- Carmen of the Ogden Union Rail Frederick Schaerger about 80 a way & Depot company having or- pioneer baker and restaurant man of ganized -a system grand lodge have Ogden who left here about 20 years receivedtheir charter the ago died Thursday at his home in According to A R Ward at the Brotherhood of Railroad from Los Angeles Crafts Shop Ogden postoffice the United States of America His body accompanied by his ancivil service commission has Mrs Wallis widow Hendieta Jensen of The Brotherhood Railroad examinaShop nounced open competitive will here arrive America Crafts of is an indepen Schaerger I today tions as follows: in Ogden City ceme Junior safety instructor $1440 a dent organization of national scope for interment afternoon Funeral ser among the shop craft employes of tery Monday year bureau of mines were Los ices held in Angeles Fri Administrative assistant to the railroads of the United States anet one of day a of the director of the census $5600 year has promise becoming Friends may view the body until Bureau of the Census largest of such independent organ- two econizations pm Monday in the drawing transportation Principal room of Mount Ogden mortuary omist $5600 a year principal opThe system grand lodge in Ogden will take the body in charge which a cost and $5600 a 60 charter of analyst enjoys erating membership year Interstate Commerce Commis- members The officers are as fol upon arrival - lows: V D Peery presidents C Besides the widow a married sion Junior naval architect (scientific Decker vice president: A W Foley daughter whose address could not be learned Saturday survives u ship calculations) $2000 a year secretary and treasurer — — Navy Department r —4-r Scientific aid $1800 - a year Machine assistant scientific aid $1620 a year Officers under scientific aid $1260 a year Department of Agriculture Townsend Club Cleaning Conservationist (forestry) various E C F Hartmann was named Mrs James E Edwards who owns grades $2600 to $5600 a year president of the local Townsend Old and cperates the Regal Cleaners Pathologist $3800 a year street has Just ina $3200 year Age Pension club at a meeting Fri- 430 Twenty-fift- h assistant pathologist $2600 a year day night in the' Weber county stalled one of the late developments courthouse presided over by H E in the dry cleaning field the But OpDepartment of Agriculture Robinson ler Lustrlux chlorinated solvent sys are eraditional subjects barberry Other officers are J R South tem using a new solvent cation and blister rust control This is the first unit of its kind Chief scientific aid (blister rust vice president and Lulu Clark sectreasurer were All In retarya the ustate Filtered and distilled control) $2600 arrjointyear Department ed by J A Curtis Townsend area fluid is? circulated through the ma of Agriculture Grazier $3200 a year Department manager for Utah who was the chine at the rate of 1800 gallons per ' of the Interior hour principal speaker at the meeting Foreman and layout man sheet metal shop $2300 a year NorthPEOPLE OF OGDEN— WILL YOU HELP? eastern Penitentiary Lewisburg Pa The commission : announces that Over 400 of the 2000 high school students coming to Ogden because there are no vacancies at 10 participate in the music festival April 12 and 13 will have the present time nor any contemto remain here over Friday night Accommodations must be plated vacancies in the near future provided for them in the position of junior meteorWill you open your home to one or more of these fine young ologist the examination recently anioiks inat nignt? nounced for this position will not be " Please indicate below sign your name and send to the held chamber of commerce I will provide accommodations fori Friday Clarence Thorpe Augusta Kan 12 April night behas the unusual distinction of ing a "four in one" cartoonist He Name can draw with both feet and both hands at the same time Address — Fills Interior Of Structure Program For Army Reserve Officers In Fiscal Year Completed 1 SEASON OPENS ' Scaffolding TRAINING DATA Retired Station Agent —— i UNIT RECEIVES Club Will Compliment FOR EXPENSES — — —— 111 1 Qg&nFiro end Oiisiioflj i i Weekly Single Fares ' K--- Passes UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO |