Show ) THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 15 1935 Rites To Be CLUB VOTE ON Held Friday SCHOOL BONDS IS UNANIMOUS "Crowded Condition Shown J Jack Bell Tells of World Journey Complete and unanimous endorsement of the proposed Ogden High school bond issue was given this neon by the Rotary club at its luncheon meeting in the Hotel Ben Lomond Plans for the bond issue were discussed by Dr Styles W Wherry who Itold of the crowded condition of present schools the financial proposals in connection with the building the proposal to have the building constructed under con- tract and provide Ogden citizens with work and finally the opportunity to get a quarter million dollars as an outright gift from the United States CITY'S OPPORTUNITY "While Santa Claus is flying around here and there let's get the money before he goes into some tail spin or nose dive or something and of Santa Claus is passed" theday he urged W W Anderson presented a resolution of endorsement which was seconded by several Rotarians and carried without a negative vote A E Becker vice president announced the vote was unanimous The principal speaker at the luncheon was Jack Bell who had just returned from a four months trip around the world He gave special attention to conditions in Haw-aii- L 5 v ) ) Japan and the Philippine lands V f ELINOR M WILLIAMS Funeral services for Elinor Miller Williams 3660 Ogden avenue who died Tuesday morning will be held Friday at two' o'clock in the LDS Fourteenth ward chapel with Bishop Thomas Parker conducting Friends may call at the home from ten o'clock Thursday morning until time of services Interment will be made in Mount Ogden Memorial park under direction of Mount Ogden mortuary i to present the college with a life-sipainting of President A W Tracy were presented to the Rotarians with the request that they in- ze PLEASING NEWS portrait ball" to be given soon at Directors the Berthana Mark an- of Water Users Association Hold Meeting Robinson ) nounced plans for presentation next Sunday evening of music from "II Trovatore" by a group of Ogden musicians This event is being spon sored by Rotarians and Rotary Anns being given at the Hotel Ben Lo mond Kenneth Kuechler violinist of the Central Junior High school played a selection Lester Hinchcliff being his accompanist Free Adult Classes Will Meet Tonight Free adult classes in Ogden will meet tonight for the last time until next fall when the emergency education program is expected to be resumed The free classes were ended in Weber county on May 1 at which a total of 123 adult students were attending six classes at various points' in the county Atttendance at the Ogden classes has recently been about 175 with nine teachers employed Directors of the Weber River One hundred twenty-fiv- e girls Thursday May 16 is guest day of club club The the Child Culture will model spring fashions ax sports will meet in the Hotel Ben Lomond afternoon and evening dresses at at pm Mrs Reva Beck Bosone a member of the Utah state the annual Weber County High legislature will be the speaker and school fashion show tonight at eight she will talk on "Women in Public o'clock in the school auditorium The Affairs" event Is sponsored by the domestic Mrs Weston Vernon of Logan past and is under jthe dipresident of the Utah Federation of art department Women's clubs will be a special rection of Miss Frances Bethel instructor guest She says: v "The Child Culture club is one the fashion following Immediately oft he oldest clubs in the city In review Weber High freshmen will 1898 a small group of mothers who their operetta "Love Pirates were desirous of acquiring the best present Hawaii" with a cast including of advantages both in care and knowl- Kathleen Graham Allen Christianedge concerning the welfare of their sen Loraine Ritchie Amelia Shaw children formed the Child Culture Lorene Taylor Rhea Slater Allene club Certain it is that those who Doon Darrel Stokes and" Darrel originated this club were women Jensen fully aware of the need there has Music the evening will be furalways been and ever will be of en- nished forthe Weber High orchesby couraging the practice of those tra under of Alden Petti-gredirection qualities that go toward the better admission no There is charge ment or eacn lnamauai in the home corare friends and and parents not and city only among members invited dially of the club but others as well "Since its organization the Child Culture club has been a great help and service to its own members and has always contributed liberally to other children agencies of our city "The honored members are some of Ogden's finest mothers and the members respect them highly" The Junior Child Culture club was organized in 1925 and Is doing a Public Bidden To Festival splendid work also she says r— Thursday Evening In BRIGHAM CITY M&y 15— Mrs Birdie Marie Nelson Burt 50 died at seven o'clock this morning at the home of her sister Mrs LeRoy Ros-kellin Salt Lake City after a illness She was- born January 19 1885 at Brigham City a daughter of Charles F and Lena J Nelsen and was married to David William Burt September 22 1904 in the Salt Lake temple Mr Burt is a barber In Brigham City Mrs Burt was active in the I D S church being a member of the Relief society Daughters of the Pio- band has told her to "go get a divorce" She asks that an order be issued against the defendant restraining him from molesting or coming near her at any time in the future She also asks restoration of her maiden' name and costs of the suit PRliMPLANS MINE FIGURE OF DETECTIVE George Theobald city detective reported to the police station that a bronzed plaster-pari- s figure illustrating a miner leading a donkey on a prospective expedition was broken to pieces in front of his home in Ogden canyon near the Hermitage Tuesday night The figure was in the parade Pioneer days last year and highly valued by Mr Theobald He stated that the figure had been set in a cement base and the person committing the act either undertook to remove it from its mooring or deliberately broke it Mr Theobald stated that he will pay a reward of $10 for apprehension and conviction of the person who com- er ' Lionel Thatcher will speak on the city manager form of government at the Kiwanis club Thursday May 16 at twelve-te- n pan in the Hotel Ben Lomond The program is in charee of the local government committee Adrienne Russell will be queen of the May with Arlene Webster Operetta On Friday House Paint Utility House PainPEconomy House Paint1" alsomino Floor Uarnishp" Wednesday May 15th 8:00 P M IN MEMORIAM In token of the reverence" we bear to the memory of our brethren who have passed to the Grand Lodge on High since the Inception of Masonry in Ogden in 1875 we dedicate these services turn llSWIItfUtll WMI 4-h- PROGRAM Invocation : Past Master Unity Lodge No 4 John T Hall Jr Opening Address Fred M Nye Past Grand Master F & A M of Utatt Lead Kindly Light (Vocal' solo) Newman MRS S P DOBBS' MRS VERA FREY BEASON Accompanist CaUmg the Roll F E NICHOLS Secretary Weber Lodge No 6 Beside Still Waters (Vocal solo) Hamblen MS ED GREEN WELL MRS MARJORIE PERKINS GREEN WELL Accompanist Thanatopsls (Reading) Brant - F W MATTHEWS Past Master Geo Washington Lodge No 24 No Night There (Vocal solo) r: Tvmv ' MRS S P DOBBS MRS VERA FREY BEASON Accompanist Memorial Address REV ELMER I GOSHEN Pastor First Congregational Church Salt Lake City tThe Plains of Peace (Vocal solo) — MR ED °r MRS Postlude "Berna Accompanist nincic PROUDFIT FETSCHER" "" Accompanist MARJORIE (Violin solo) MRS DORIS MRS VERA FREY BEASON Visiting Brethren And the Public Incited 4M qm j Phone Office 429 25th St i 321 PIANO MOVING SLADE TRANSFER Moving Packing Shipping Storage Long Distance Moving Light Deliveries and Trunks Co-operat- ive HI3 III miiii ' M H ' 'H ' ' " B W HI !""'!!! IH!IWIII 1HPI lj m ICSS quick-on-the-trigg- qq savings t?IQ) MOUS on- - Penney's er SPECIAL LOW TEFJ!S FA- Small Down Psyiimtit balance fn OVERALLS W &J : i ' ttmil monthly payments Buy How! llo Telling How Long Tfisso Loviorcd Prises Will Last! Oxhide Overalls nosriPAPEns- - NOW Were 59c Boys A LARGE SHIPMENT OF SUNPROOF 'IS and 280 par roll Super Regular value from 40c to $100 7i Overalls e jl 29 Pay-Da- y J Blen's Were $135 NOW So BERTIL1NA BUILDING Sama i r i y-t'-i i n EZisb I Qunlily crid dsnslrtsciion )j aTI t £J FLAT Were 70c NOW Men's LTfl - VJULI w ' Oxhide Overalls on Highly Embossed Paper 327 24TII STREET rr: old inons For 33 years Penney's have set the pace in work clothes values constantly on guard against high prices — alert to pass any possible savings on to you! Once more the alertness brings 'you (j and Walls t: p PaafiaC'O' WollnapeL1 tluggub iftttm Scbcc&feld'i Tea fcaep Om liver active tad the fTftem purified : ' WEBER LODGE NO 6 UfftTY LODGE NO 18 GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE NO 24 F & A BL W Customers get benefit of Low Prices SPECIAL: 26 22 mm bilitietof And iod th fcequcat illnrmrt cumd by rfW!i(s An " GREEN WELL PERRINS GREEN WELL Drink a cup of on Penney s per Roll on up to LSU5FJ3 her hus- On land at sea and even in the air DIESEL men are making modern history and winning rich rewards men of this community Young who are mechanically inclined and now employed will be considered for entry into the DIESEL profession Applicants must be to fit themselves by thewilling most complete training now available in America must be able to furnish : finest character references and be willing to assume responsibility when applaced Serious-minde- d plicants may arrange for an interview— without obligation unless mutually satisfactory— by writing a letter of inquiry to J G SALISBURY care of OGDEN STANDARD commence Ball Game Staged At Huntsville Tuesday From : BRIGHAM CITY May 15— Sugar Wyo He alleges she neglects beet growers declare beet thinners their four children and seeks pus-toof them should contract their acreage imas will mediately thinning Obin earnest this week servers agree the beet crop never looked better and that thinners should make good wages at the See them in our window Old present prevailing scale sadirons used by the Pioneers The Box Elder Beet Growers CoNotice the odd design of the association has operative adopted electric iron brought 'from the scale of wages for thinning as Switzerland 15 years ago—a approved by the state association 1908 model Hotpoint 27 years' for this season The scale is as folfaithful service and many lows: other irons of all shapes and sizes that have been traded Thinning $600 per acre first hoein on new modern irons ing $200 per acre second hoeing old iron and Bring in your on $150 per acre third hoeing $100 a new one credit $100 get acre to scale is This be per paid on the basis of perfect work UTAH POWER & It is called to the attention of beet growers that they must not employ children under the age of LIGHT GO 14 unless they are his own children Child labor regulations also fix the hours of children between the ages of 14 and 16 to eight hours a day Noble Hunsaker president of the South Box Elder Beet association reports that failure of III IHI'WIIIIHHMIMII Hill milll'lll'l iHgaja—— gMili)i growers to comply with the child labor laws will result in a loss of the beet bonus payments my - - wife alleges - Non-suppo- dy $149 w A LLP A 18 children and granted $25 a month rt and cruelty Married last November 24 Donna alimony were the charges brought against Mae West filed suit in Second disHubbard trict court Tuesday for a divorce from Earl B West whom she charges with cruelty She sets forth he is a professional SIGN AT ONCE prize fighter and that he has struck her and discolored her eye BEET GROWERS Also charging cruelty Walter C filed suit for divorce Bachman URGE THINNERS against Vivian Bachman whom he married March 12 1926 in Evans-to- n By Tonsorial Doctor' Our' Quality Merchandise Makes Friends! Andante " Sprinpf Bride Taken $H75 Zf:: Floor Enamel For Woodwork norncis ar ac- tivities The 1926 Jaill - - - - IBSiWII - DIESEL' OFFERS SPLENDID CAREER r4 Decree Sought Bride Last Fall NEWIOWI : : nth ey BRIGHAM CITY May 15— Box Elder county officials will not meet with Nevada state and Elko county officials in Elko Thursday as antic-pate- d stated County Attorney Lewis This is our very best grade outside paint and is guaranteed to give full satisfaction Unsurpassed for hiding power and durability TONIGHT FTelude (Violin Solo) MRS DORIS PROUDFIT FETSCHER MRS VERA FREY SEASON Accompanist Nevada Road Trip n - the-ye- Box Elder Delays HUNTS VILLE May 15 —A thrillOn Friday May 17 the Mound ing baseball game the first of a Fort school will present the operetta series between CCC baseball nines "And It Rained by Clark and Lee was played here Tuesday by the The new auditorium is fast nearing Huntsville CCC team and the Woods The schedule completion and a new setting is be- Cross Woodpeckers ing made for the stage Students of the other games will be anwill be permitted to perform "at nounced later home" for the first time in several years VISITING SON The operetta will be sung by a Mrs William Ferrell Sr of Salt chorus of fifty-si- x voices and will Lake City is visiting with her son be assisted by five groups of spe- William Farrell Jr of Huntsville cial dancers Douglas Brian is director of the production with Velma Payne as accompanist The dancing is under direction of June White and the setting is being painted by n W S Burnham The school orx chestra of thirty-sipieces will furnish music preliminary to the main program 4ranonI0iots ey six-mo- Surviving are the husband antf eleven sons and daughters as follows: Charles Burt David Burt Mrs Delbert Robinette James Burt Ilene Burt Philip Burt Afton Burt Wilma Burt Lula and Lola Burt (twins) David William Jr and the following brothers and sisters: Carl P Nelsen of Brigham City A J Nelsen Boulder Colorado Mrs Hansen and Mrs LeRoy Ros-kellJoseph DIVORCE GRANTED both of Salt Lake City A suit for divorce filed almost two Funeral arrangements will be anyears ago May 22 1933 was brought nounced later : to a conclusion here Monday by District Judge Melyin Harris when he granted Elfy Hubbard an interlocuBy tory decree of divorce against Wilwas liam C Hubbard The plaintiff of given the custody of the five minor BRIGHAM CITY May 15— William Harold Staker of Lander Nevada who gave as his occupation "tonsorial doctor" was issued a license to marry Dora Wilson of Al-Wyo Tuesday by County Clerk Henry Nielsen Amos P Hansen ERA supervisor dance Budget tickets will be honored who is L D S bishop of Elwood and ice cream cones will be sold to was called to the clerk's office to those attending The public is cor- perform the ceremony dially invited " — School To Present 180-pie- ce in the manual arts exhibit Likewise the mechanical art drawings water color paintings and pencil sketches were found interesting by the parent visitors Punch and wafers were served m the halls to all visitors to the school and at eight p m all parents found seats in the auditorium and enjoyed show and playlet the fashion - ment trucks and other motor vehicles belonging to the city City officials will confer this week with an architect relative to the proposed city hall remodeling 3 - i - - : BRIGHAM CITY May 14— Parents looking over the manual arts exhibit at the Box Elder High school Monday v night expressed much" favorable comment and praise for the high class samples of workmanship displayed The event was parents' day which began in the afternoon with a parade and concert to the basement by the high school band Fifteen cedar1 chests made of red neers the The main floor of the garage will ward choir and other be used to house the fire depart- native cedar drew much attention - SALE n I BRIG HAM CITY May 15— Mayor Wesley Horsley stated today the entire basement of the Hess garage building recently purchased by the city will be turned over to WilUanv Lee supervisor of streets and parks The city has been paying rent to store equipment from this department Mr Lee will move street park FERA and other equipment J MAY Servoce A Ev- elyn Snarr Marvel Anderson Thel-m- a Larkin Shirley Arnold Maythel Jensen and Helen Watkins as her attendants and Maurine Snarr as crown bearer Each group in the Primary will present dances wames songs and stunts including pussy cat Jim Crow bouncing balls and jump jumping ropes minuet gavot hobby horses and the May pole MASONIC k 6 tPARENTS PRAISE WORKMANSHIP OF USEBASEMENT SCHOOL PUPILS Jones today Box Elder county commissioners and others had been invited by the Nevada officials to meet with them May 16 relative to connections and improvements on the highway from Brigham City to Montello Nevada Mr Jones said other business preTenth Ward vented the trip Thursday but that Elder county would in the near The L D S Ward Primary asso- Box confer with Nevada on this future ciation will hold its annual spring festival Thursday evening at eight matter o'clock in the ward amusement hall Canyon road and Kiesel avenue SPRING EVENT Gill-ma- MeBimoiriafl BRIGHAM CITY May 15—A suit for divorce ' was' filed Tuesday in district court by Ettrolie M Smith against Calvin s: Smith - of Tremon-to- n The suit charges the defendant has been guilty of extreme cruelty since the marriage in Logan April Woman's Head Hurt As Machines Collide Thatcher Mrs F L Clawson 55 of No 30 )Western apartments was bruised on Manager the head Tuesday morning when a car driven by her husband and a truck operated by Claude Grover 2722 Madison avenue collided in Riverdale where road widening activities are in progress according to reports at the sheriff's office by Mr Clawson and Mr Grover BURTDEliD 50 Mother of Eleven Children Program Fourteenth Ward d -- Extended i Illness Fatal To Water Users association at a meeting in the Eccles' building today received an encouraging report from Manager D D Harris respecting the water supply and all expressed the thought there would be enough water from the Echo dam this year to serve most of the farms embraced in the organization President A P Bigelow stated that a year ago at this time the board was devising means by which the mitted the act small quantity of water could best The vandalism was discovered be utilized but this year the attithis morning tude is entirely different and it looks early like crops will fare well Those the meeting Set Tonight were A P Bigelow Ogden president John Maw Plain City vice In president E P Ellison ' Layton treasurer D D" Harris Layton n For the benefit of the playground manager and secretary J W Provo Morgan Davies Mor- fund the Burch Creek Parent-Teachassociation will present an gan John Hooper Hooper: John T entertainment in the LDS FourBybee Riverdale and Fred E Wil teenth ward recreational hall toliams city commissioner Ogden The Davis and Weber Counties night at eight o'clock directed by Canal company leaders were to meet Ruth Merlin The program includes: "Cotton this afternoon Pickers Nuff Said" Eddie Bros banjos and— Ruth Berlin vocalist Vern Hawkes just try and see Ned-r- a To Tell of Silverthorne dance portrayed Joe Blalcken two feet together and Rule others City who-attende- Phone Sir Divorce Suit Filed Maiden Name Asked BIRDIE MARIE' Woman Member of State To Model Spring Fashions STREET - PARK At Weber High Legislature Will Be Program Speaker DIVISION WILL THIEF BREAKS BOARDHEARS D H Mann 304 West Third North Drigham City Circulation and Correspondence w So Is- FOR PORTRAIT Plans orweber college sophomores CLUBTO MEET FROCKSTONIGIIT two-thir- ty 'v4 BOX ELDER NEWS GIRLS TO SHOW CHILD CULTURE AMINER X if! cabinet cover it avaiU irinriftr fit added utility of extra kitchen table spacrJ ©Never before have you been able to buy a real THOR Ironer for this amazing low price No longer need you endure the tedious drudgery of weary hours of standing lifting and pushing of hand ironing when this new THOR will do the job fn the time— f the effort Just sit down comfortably and quickly and easily feed the pieces through ' one-hal- one-tent- h UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO i i |