Show - FIRMS PLACING ALONGSTREETS State Also Reports South Fork Way Good Will Soon Be Finished Construction The Wheelwright company last week began planing the rough portions of Washington street avenue from Twenty-secon- d to the north city limits preparatory to laying a new surface of sheet Beason disnsphalt said Lew W state highway trict engineer of the "commission He addet that Ora Bundy con- tractor has started resurfacing operations on about one mile of Brig-haCity's Main street Last fall the street was widemd by Bundy and the center part is now being resurfaced m ---- IN CACHE VALLEY The state road commission will open bids next Friday on four and three-fourtmiles of between Logan and a on road work Smithfield the principal items of which will be 11000 yards of concrete pavement and 5800 tons of bituminous concrete or natural rock hs ' asphalt Mr Beason reported all the roads and in this district are now open conmost of them are in excellent dition The new road In South Fork canyon of Ogden river is in good shape he said The entire six miles have been graded and all but a short distance has been graveled The contractor expects to complete this job in a week Grading operations are In full swing in Beaver canyon off from South Fork where work was started six weeks ago he said Because of the work roine on travel Is not as good as in South Fork The Beaver road will also be graveled X I1ARRISON AVENUE Harrison avenue from Twenty-eightON" ' h street south to Uintah is completely graded and about half graveled he reported Graveling of a three and mile stretch from Echo Junction to Coalville in Summit county is progressing: rapidly and oiling should The generosity of Residential Patrolman Joseph H Quigley slain recently while making an arrest was revealed Saturday by Sergeant C H Taylor president of the Ogden Police Benefit association who is In charge of the fund being raised for Mrs Quigley and her four children "Not once" Mr Taylor said" but many times I have seen Quigley give his last money to transient boys who came to the police station seeking lodging and food and go without himself" "A T Hestmark secretary of the Elks appeared before the city commissioners Saturday to report more than $525 had been realized from a - ex-pect- Noted Editor Quiet On Political Topics - wo-Eleanor M Patterson famous C- D man editor of WashingtonIn her private passed through Ogden en route to railroad a ranch near Mt Shasta Calif on vacation y She had no comment to make on political affairs expect to say that "things are pretty lively down In Washington and that she plans to hunt and fish in California Miss Patterson who is of the Washington Herald was accompanied by T J White Hearst ay car-Saturd- editor-ln-chl- ef newspaper executive Bear Ambles Near Shanghai Deputy Sheriff Arthur E Grow wasn't exactly set for the sight Mrs Grow which greeted him and his daughter Friday night on a drive through Ogden canyon ' estimated by A brown bear Deputy Grow to weigh close to 500 pounds put in a sudden appearance on the road north of Shanghai Flats Appearing from the south Deputy Grow said the bear lumbered up the road a few paces and took off to the north up the mountainside T don't know whether he was en route to the celebration he said "but I do know he was as big as any bruin I ever saw in Yel4 — : 100 L A Bass $ 500 Herbert W Hinley Six more berths in the final round 1600 of the annual Armstrong tennis ERA employes 500 tournament were filled yesterday on George Stewart 100 the Lester Anna M Collins park courts 100 Dolph Hannah matches Five remaining semi-fin100 A H Shaw in all tilts the and championship 100 William Grimes and family & full day will divisions provide nine 52500 Ogden Elks Club of outstanding entertainment today Total contributions received for Ogden tennis fans 55600 $ Saturday ' Three upsets featured yesterday's Contributions previously competition George Stevenson seed $104675 acknowledged the veterans' singles ed fourth in Total contributions to date $160275 surprised the galleries with a two- 6 5 hour 1 victory over Don Felt ranked first in this division Stevenson's fast: passing shots down the sidelines nullified Felt's pow erful net game to give him the slim margin of victory VICTIM OF UPSET Felt was the victim of another when he and Bill Pearce went William Goodell Is Freed upset down before the clever play of C A of Clothing Theft Neuensch wander and Merrill Bun-nel- li in another overtime battle 6 - Accusation 3 4 After the first set the win the net and repeat William Goodell paroled prisoner the top - seeded maneuvered from Utah state prison arrested edly out team of position for June 22 by Ogden police will not be charged with complicity in a placements Glen Sandlund playground star crime committed here in December outlasted Wayne Boyle seeded sec1934 according to an order issued 3 ond the in E E boys' division 6 District Judge Saturday by to earn the right to meet Bill Pratt Goodell is at liberty on $200 bail Kinard for the championship Kin-ar- d 1 defeated Harold" Weise 4 posted after Police Sergeant C K Keeter arrested him and charged in the semi final that he was caught in the act of Helen Parmley Weber college breaking glass in the front door of titleholder scored a double victory the George A Lowe company store yesterday defeating Frances Woodon the morning of March 23 last cock in the women's semi-fin- al 7 Trial on this charge was recently 3 4 comin? from behind after put over to the fall calendar of the a 1 deficit in the last set district court She then paired with Gordon Bluth HELD INSUFFICIENT to defeat Paul Harames and Delpha 4 Judge Pratt's order was granted Hales in the mixed doubles 6 upon recommendation of District 5 Attorney Wade M Johnson that inTODA'S SCHEDULE sufficient evidence was in possession schedule (all at Lester Today's of the state to convict : The district attorney's information park) a m — C A Neuenschwan-de- r Eight upon which the court issued the or— M J Bunnell vs George Stevder states a local establishment was enson — C A McCain (veteran dourobbed in December 1934 and that bles final) a woman arrested later at a local Eight a m — Ralph Clark-Ji- m dance hall wearing clothing identiJim Chaddick-Gordo- n fied as having been stolen said she Sundquist vs semi-final) had bought the attire from Goodell Bluth (men's — m a Nine Harold Weise vs Pat JEWELRY RAID Goodell was convicted of a grand Quinn (junior semi-fina- l) Ten a m— Bill Kinard vs Glen larceny charge in connection with the burglary of the Anderson Jewel Sandlund (boys finals) Ten-thira m — Pat Quinn ry store here pleading guilty to the Nosentence a and Frank receiving McQuown vs Tom Taylor- ciarge 2 1931 vember of from one to 20 Paul Harames (junior semi-fina- l) Eleven-thirt- y a m—Tom Taylor years vs Bill Kinard (junior semi-fina- l) f Two-thirp m— Helen ParmleyGordon Bluth vs Frances Woodcock- Virgil James (mixed doubles final): Three-thirt- y p m —Dutch By Site James vs winner Clark- Sundquist and Chadick - Bluth SALT LAKE CITY July 20 (men's final) (AP) — For the first time since en Four p m — George Stevenson vs actment of the driver's license law Phfl Swartz (veterans' final) Four-thirt- y the state tax commission today re m— Winner Qulnn- p voked the licenses cf three motor McQuown and Taylor-Haramvs ists alleged to have used their auto John Kinard-Bil- l Kinard (Junior mobiles in committing felonies final) They were: Patrick J McLaugh Five p m—Dutch Cannon vs lin convicted of robbery and Var winner Jim Chadick-Gordo- n Bluth Dell Holliday and Elliott Hardy (men's final) convicted of involuntary man Six p m— Delpha Hales vs Helen ': slaughter (women's final) Parmley Five other licenses were can inner p I Taylor celled of following conviction vs Kinard winner Weise-Quln- n drunken OLDER CHARGE 4-- 6-- 6-- ners-swarme- d Felt-Pearc- e 6-- 4" Pays During Western Tour -- 5-- 6-- 6-- 40-lo- ve 2-- Great Accuracy Used In Making Relief Map of Development Complete In' every detail accurate in every proportion a working model of the Pine View dam and reservoir has been completed by J H Warner engineer of the United States reclamation service and is being shown in the window of the Utah Power & Light company The relief map was constructed In absolute accord with maps of the reclamation service showing just how the dam the great Pine View lake that will be created and the new highways to Hunts ville and Eden including the Eden highway tunnel will appear The spillway which will care for overflow of Ogden river the diversion tunnel in which will be placed the city water line the highline pipe for the power company and reclamation district together with other unita of the - project are depicted with accuracy Giving a vivid picture of the district the replica has been painted by Lawrence Leavitt and a miniature lighting system has been installed by Harry Leavitt Details regarding the size of the dam extent of the reservoir the reclamation plan and other facts are shown on a card placed In the window Construction of the replica was started May 1' Mr and Mrs Fred R Flinders of Los Angeles formerly of Ogden J'We're here for Pioneer days" said Mr Flinders "and ycuH notice I've got a beard It's over a month's - growth too i ' - GIRLS BEAUTIFY HOMES AMES la (UP) — Nearly 4000 rural homes in 40 Iowa counties have been beautified through the efforts of girls in H club work Girls during the past few months have made or re finished 13072 pieces 4-- H driving m PARK YOUR CAR : here during " 'PIONEER DAYS No damaged fenders — time j ! I Builder Arrives Byj Plane From Coast for the celebration" Entrant From Utah 0-- Wear a 9-- f -- — —— automobile license : —f f 431 25th St Phone Z3U for the Ogden-Brigha- m City canal The south portal of the tunnel is located approximately at the eastern end of North street which bounds Ogden on the north work is continuing on the Hunts- ville highway on the south side of Ogden valley and on the Eden highway on the north side of the valley The surfacing contractor is to begin his work on the expected r a in mgnway soon Mr ianunisvme klsch said Driving of steel sheet piling was started last week preparatory to placing the rock fill of the dam TO DIVERT STREAM Workmen are installing a steel pipe line which will carry Og den valley artesian water to Ogden city through a diversion tunnel — 38-In- ch through the mountain at the north side of the dam site he said As soon as "this is completed the flow of Ogden river will be turned Into the diversion tunnel The old roadway and the flume through which the water is now passing will then be cleared away to permit driving of all of the steel sheet piling All of the piling must be driven before tne placing of the rock fill may be started fi chil-"dr- Ind o Gathers For - - com-plete- -- jj ting j co-pU- J Blanket And Cloth Flkgs To jFly Along Stolen From Machine Roadway To Stadium O (Sacc 1 Weekly Passes UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO Boerum of 1040 ave-nue- They were used as auto seat ers it was reported pageant and rodeo events will be if 1 staged cov- i en appearing In The Standard-Examinas haying been awarded to J T Ashby who was awarded a dier - pis- fl vorce decree Wednesday from Eillen Ashby on the grounds of cruelty The decree issued by Judge E E Pratt and corrected Saturday in the minutes awarded custody of the children to the wife WE HUST MOVE OUR LARGE STOCK EQUIPMENT OFFICE AND ALL TO A NEW LOCATION Memorials cut to your order in size atd design at a good saving or family stock designs large or small kt an extra special discount if Phone at Any Time Night or Day to — r—3 J (Vermont) Swedish Scotch and Other Excellent Granites in Grey Red Dark and Other Colors "Rock of Ages' Walter Parry Res 207811 for Appbintmcnf 20 Fine Memorials! Years Building IS- JOSEPH PARRY ACD SOUS GO Now j " at Washiriffton Avenue 2247 (Enter through Centril Market if IDSiALS-O—3 o U U PLUS DMSU Y Saving a part of every thinjg: was aj true pioneer ideal Life was rough and demanded that every man should makej rjrovisionj against the f future Nature was uncertain !and saving was Jha2ardous at best j Now you can save with the assurance that lyour money is always protected because Fed- ieral Building and Loan j4ccounts! are insured up to $5000 by a government owned institution Earned dividends are paid at the ratb of 14 the highest compounded :rate possible with insured safety You need not worry abpu t fines fees or with- drawal penalties —there are none! Larger cash reserves pi4 liberal rediscount I privileges in the Federal Home Loan Bank malce it possible for you to get your money under almost any conditions on a maximum of j j: j I 100 - ly ' ' j - 0 t YOU CAN SAVE AVITII INSURED SAFETY I NOW I ' £ - i Gome to ! j i ' Featurinf O " © - ! J SMART HATS AND CAPS j SOCKS — MWKSPSISfc : for UTAH'S"- JEWELRY TILE NEWEST IN SHIRTS 4 AIRfFFMWiffRfltt HOLLYVOGUE TIES O SWTANK © U BROADWAY AND HOLLYWOOD DRAPE 'pants'-- - flEae S£n?eet3: Van Simon L Thirtieth street reported to police Fags flying on Washington h Twenty-sixtfrom a blanket Afternoon that extending Saturday and tablecloth valued at $3 were street to Canyqn road Willi mark the stolen from his car Friday night route) to the stadium where the ' leave 25tli" street and Washington avenue at 7:30 p m '7:45 'p m "8 p' m and every 10 minutes thereafter See Tues- days paper for schedule for Wednesday ot i semi-arxnual- "Sensible Smartness: for Smart Fellows" wilT :j i : er id i I s : FOR PIONEER DAYS SUNDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY ! BEHO'S HADEnDASHERV : : - Si i Through an error In the court minutes custody of two minor was reported in a news item Ur ' (JgdeiTs Jevest Tlen's Store Was Koko-ra- Tons of Explosives u4 j It's Utah's State Flower to the first modern customers making purchases of $100 or over : ' Fares m NEAR CITY BORDER Working from both ends crews are engaged in boring a 4200-fo- ot tunnel Army Bomber Can Carry Two And a Half : -- association4 - Eac Og-de- n's FREE tie-hold- ro- i UNDER- - Greatest I - — WrtfiMWL i mnvBPMH 'Imhhw pwpWHBIiiij r"v 'It JT II 71 Kf A' BUILDING & LOAN associo-io237G Washington Avenue y n Ogden Utah PiOOEEO WTEAR PA JA3IAS ROBES no-waste- BARTLETTS HOTEL GARAGE project reported Saturday that following a delay of almost two month occasioned by the northwest lumber strike the first shipment of lumber for the stave pipe line which win carry water from the Pine view dam to the City and South Ogden canals is expected to arrive this week from St Helens Ore ': FROM ni J&nJy fcrewn en4 white Zooming out of the sky on a di th ptato trait given him rect fronk March field of the Cfcrtems fey Ktnneth C Ike-- armyfflight Riverside Calif 12 fast purmanager of the Ogden Union ftLocky&rd Martin bombers are scheduled to The l$ik made Us call at the ' ' fctadlum Niibld where the mayor's dayljhorse is quartered on the eve of In the squadron which Ev£xy second annual Pioneer days will jstayship here until Monday when celebration it vfill engage! in familiarization 4 flights in the Lntermountain country! 'pi capable of speeds r hi excess of 200 mileSs an hour Crowd JOURtfEF TO NORTn bombers manned by a The Townsend Meeting crew! ofthree four mm each are:members of the unit w iich last ypar A meeting of the Townsend club a mjass flight to Alaska and Hall in park City Friday evening Weather Brigadier General Henry H Arnold drew a large audience conditions were perfect The proFollowing bjrief maneuvers ever gram included a number of musical the! iity the scjuadron Will alight at the thej feirpor4 and remain oh exhibiselections f contributed by "Border Outlaws" tion over today returning to Salt 4 The program was started by the Lake City the jf ollowing day to Join vice president of the club Fred E the! i emalnider jof army planes from Williams who spoke briefly Intro- Pacific coast bases In maneuvers FateHiaratilsn flights of the ' ducing W M McKay of the Utah Tax Reform league Mr I McKay forces usihg the Salt Lake City airstressed the need of port as a basej will pass over Ogden activities of the Townsend move- en I route Cheyenne Wyo and ment with the program of the Tax Boijse IdaJ Tuesday July 23 acReform league cording to advance plans! released Chairman Robinson spoke on by daptaiii E jR Beebe wing relaplans fori extending the Tcwnsend tions officer LARGE CAPACITY organization to all parts of the city county and state A call for new Each bomber's crew consists of members brought a number of ac- the! pilot radto gunner and cessions to the club cretvlchief Cabable of a top speed mllit T4c Vimit 4f (Viae rnn It was announced the next meet rt ing would be held at the same place trollible pitchj propellers and repn Friday evening July 26 tractable landing gear and has a i j'v- — K v capacity of 5000 pounds cf bombs Scgo Lily "During Ogden Pioneer Days We Will Give Absolutely A beautiful to his R Iaklsch construction engi ttAl neer in charge of the Pine View dm Ifctt MONDAY AND TUESDAY SALT LAKE CITY July 20 — (AP)— John A Malia Utah state bank commissioner will leave here tomorrow for Yellowstone park where he will attend the annual convention of the Idaho Bankers' vis- RA 3H J PIOHEER DAYS SPECIAL formed AKfn tsz4iikm pre--r- 5-- 3-- was rrr B&iurday W turns jmrA "I TO RECONSTRUCT OLD FORT DETROIT (UP)— Blueprints made from a survey of Cadillac's papers will he used to guide construction of a replica of old Fort Pontcnar train which housed all of Detroit's early citizens The fort will house the Detroit Historical society rooms and the Historical museum coiiec 4-- Dpi Mayor fcfjy mtUlnrd&y Ammrdnz ttort the inform Pry Busy On Tunnel BOY 12 FINGERPRINT EXPERT OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) — An Oklahoma City boy is the world's youngest expert on fingerprints and criminal identification He is Bobby Ted Merrill Los Angeles one of Johnson 12 and he is frequently the contractors who built the United called upon to help the police deStates forest service headquarters partment or the state bureau of building nere was a visitor oatur identification day at the office of Mayor Harman 4 W Peery Merrill arrived Thursday evening in his plane which he pilots " have some business in Butte" Mer rill told the mayor "but IH be back MAJOR UPSET TO :3TAB!UEV3 Sinjrlo Pipe Material Two Months f fc Behind Time Crews j Exalted Ruler Frank A Jugler of the Ogden Elks' club announces there will be open house for members visiting Elks and guests during the Pioneer days celebration July 21 to 24 inclusive Mr Jugler stated plans will be made for some kind of entertainment each dav The Elks home is at 2527 Grant avenue opposite Central park s SPECIAL STREET 0A0 SEOUSDE EIMg Ust'f iHmm pas Mrs Ashby Obtains Extend Hospitality Custody of Children Francis Woodcock Virgil James Davis County Only seeded No 4 upset Gevene Foutz Don Felt seeded No 1 in three sets The Foutz-Fe- lt combination led 1 1 in the final set which ended 917 7 6 SALT LAKE CITY July 20 — The final score was 2 — (AP) Davis ccunty is being entered The Air Ministry of Great Brit by the Salt Lake chamber of com merce In a health conservation con ain has authorized the construction test for rural communities spon of two experimental planes one of sored by the United States chamber which will attempt a stratosphere of commerce It was announced to- altitude record and the other a day by Gus P Backman secretary distance record of the local chamber Davis county of which Dr Summer Gleason of Kaysville is health officer is the only rural county in Utah eligible for the contest because others do not have a full time health officer Mr Backman was in- 4-- of furniture Elks Prepare To m-W- (junior final) DUE THIS WEEK i - Six-thir- ty street Cars ' " ible at night at a distance of one The first half mile has been exhibited by a issued t Elwood Haynes of - SALT LAKE CITY July 20— (AP) — The state liquor commission has had a corps of inspectors in the field for a week checking present beer vendors for violations of liquor laws it was revealed today by Commissioner George M Whitmorej Their reports he said will be a determining factor In issuing of draft beer licenses limited under the new liquor law on a population !' basis Licenses are to be issued as soon as possible in Salt Lake county the only municipality in the state where fixed the fees local authorities have' for beer licenses ' Beer licenses will be lssuedj Mr Whitmore said on the basis of char acter arid reputation of the appli cant the present investment of(xne applicant in fixtures and equipment the length of time the applicant has been In business and the geographi cal location of his establishment es Miss Pardee has starred in various stage productions on the coast : State Liquor Commission Inspects Suspected Law Violators PINES Colt To Mayor WEST CAPABLE Peery s Mare OFHGH speed STAVE LUMBER Ogden-Brigha- GET ATTENTION ! Myrna Pardee Angeles and Hollywood has arrived in Ogden to attend the Pioneer days celebration and is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs J W Wintle 878 ' 1 BEER VENDORS Licenses Revoked St Tax Board arrived here Saturday after a tour French automobile manufacturer of Canada and the northwest They are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs N Oscar Malan 3051 Pcrter avenue 6-- ty Utah Visit Made by Actress of Hollywood that is forage ty -- 4 A phosphorescent car 6-- 6-- Damaged in Malia Plans Trip To Fire Outbreaks Convention at Park ' 6-- 2-- and has in motion picOgden store windows herald the tures Sheappeared will at the appear Ogden ' second annual Pioneer days cele- stadium program tonight bration with attractive displays of -- 4 —— we&Vra life souvenirs and gay color desiosv'Houe wives on week-en- d shopping Fences tours were distracted by the able Small showmanship of local merchants Stores almost without exception were adorned with creditable decBurning rubbish spread to a fence orations to enliven and enrich the owned by Clara Dabb at 2133 Grant spirit of the occasion avenue Saturday afternoon The — damage was slight firemen reported A fence was damaged when grass Visit became afire at Wall avenue and Couple Thirtieth street Saturday afternoon v Cattle and sheep on the forest ranges are fattening on the heavy 7-- 3-- 'r v al Stork Brings LONG DELAYED : 7-- BYENGINEER Twenty-fourt- h Information has been received headquarters from Burley Idaho that prospects for a bad fire season are in the offing in the Minadoka national forest with an abnormal growth of ripe June grass on the foothills and higher ridges 4 It was said that should a f ire get started it would be like dropping a "spark in a powder maga-zin- e Set ror -Divisions Today " f i at forest service Championship Tilts In Nine 3-- MODEL BUILT -- - STATE DROPS Over Roadway lowstone park" Dry Dangerous As Powder Keg OF TOURNAMENT benefit athletic program staged at the Elks clubhouse Friday night and more will be turned in by those assisting in ticket sales Contributions received Saturday: Los Stores Brightened In Holiday Fashion FINAL ROUND 6-- one-ha- lf be comoletcd by August 1 Grading is completed and graveling In progress on a five mile stretch of road writ of Logan Beason said IN BOX ELDER A five mile stretch between Mad- sen and Collinston is being graded and another part of this same road between Madsen and Calls Fort nas been completed miles Oiling of three and one-ha- lf of road from North Farmington to the mouth of Weber canyon will be finished this week he said Gravel is being placed oh five miles of road In Rich county from Garden City to the Idaho state line A contract has been awarded to W W Clyde company for oiling 10 miles of road from Woodruff to the Wyoming rtate line and work is to start Immediately Mr ' Beason said - I Forest Stands SIX ADDED TO Benefit Card Gives Large Amount For Quigley Fund NEW SURFACING &teHtet&Cxa 0 SUNDAY MORNING JULY 21 1935 1 1 Come See Our New Store 384 Twenty-fift- h Street William Benowitz and Son Props i ) 6ELED0ATS0IJ j" ' July 21 22 23 and 21 DyELiDlliCli m |