| Show WEDirSSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 23 1935 r THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER -- S n mn hap KAHiifc n m muim Ml EXPERIMENT! IN it Weapons of the World War and Weapon of the Next War CraphicaHy Pictured in Contrast I AGAINST NAME AWvs DESERT AREAS Is Aim! of Unicm - if'-- ' Elf f rvrr By U S A f' ' TT- : i f ? ' sheep "industry itself) This experiment is a forward looking attempt to find isome means of restoring depleted tanges before they reach utter depletion find before the flocks have i to be removed completely because there is no longer palatable forage It is Ian attempt to improve the ranges while the sheep are still fejeding-fothem and it is ah experiment thaf is several steps ahead of the kind which tries to restore the range after it has becoat useless fOr stock IMPORTANT TO UTAH The experiment t U important to Utah because from its findings will be formulated range procedure for the restoration and improvement of ail the ranges of westerri Utah which support for five months of each year more than one million head of sheep The results of the will also! be applied to experiment most of the ranges of central Nevada and in a more general way to liv : eastern utan ana southwestern Wy l oming A desert branch station compris ing an area surrounded by 52 miles of fencing located 5P milesL north west of MUford in the southwest corner of Millard county Utah was chosen as the site for this iexperi- r-4f-i A feeble weapon this old type Belgian as compared with — anti-aircra- anti-aircra- anti-aircra- t we nave spent more tnar a year petting the branch stationf ready and- conducting preliminary work and the official experiment jwork is reaay to pegm eany mi Kovemoer said Dr George Stewart of he in- uermouncaan iorest ana ratge experiment 4st£tion who has t super vision of the desert branch station iie expiainea the experiments to be undertaken as follows: i First fef au our purpose is to develop fepme way to restore the ucigni ui aeaminess forage to the desert ranges The forage plants on the desert have been sadly injured by being! either killed or reduced in vigor through unscientific range t management Highly unpalatable plants hafe been allowed to come in Range grasses D IL Mann 314 West Third North Britham especially have been injured! City rhwte "Therefore it is proposed to try Circulation and Correspondence ana manage the gracing to fpermit an increase or grasses anaf otneriT i valuable forages The experiment BAND WILL "LAY Installs Pump is aiviaeqi into tnree prODiems one-nou- - - nd ait 105-millim- 33-pou- nd n m! BOX ELDER NEWS tL tCity AT TESTIMONIAL For Gasoline Contest IN WARD CHAPEL TR EMONTON Oct 23— After car- j SEEK RANGE CAPACITY with-tryin- i rying on f negotiations with Oetfen I the-wi- Seek Mayor's Chair ) BEAR RIVER CITY Oct 23— and: Saltl Lake City gasoline firms' Newell C Checketts will be given a for several days Tremonton city rarewell testimonial in the I D S Tuesday installed a town pump for sale of gasoline at the same prices as 25 Mr Checketts will leave Nov 14 ogaenrand Bngham City name for the German-Austria- n mission ly 17 and 21 cents The matter was first brought up of the church He is a son of Bishon a receht Lions club meeting at at Checketts M and Eda Charges which the city councilmen were Stevens Checketts rf tlpt tjjvpt present a is and jDemands from the club City graduate of Bear River Hieh school and wmindrt Hpnart brought action from the council ment He is a fnrmr stnArt f Dealers were expected to drop the price of gasoline to meet the city the state college in Logan prices The public is" invited to attend pump ' M the testimonial The following pro- Bear! River City ward chapel Oct -- n- ed gun appears One of the powerful machines of death5 with which U S troops are ready to combat foe planes ft e YEAR! OF PREPARATION i "The first has to do to determine what is the actual car- jiiiig ayainy 01 liiis winter range 51 in Utah Six pastures of one half section size each are Ito be llsed in this experiment each one jt being stocked with a different number of animals In some cases there will ue more animais tnan the range can carry ana in other cases leas ahi- mals with: various numbers in be- lw een sucn as win snow tne actual aouity or the range to suDDOrt the sheep without injury to the ranges ine secona experiment will con- sist m making a study of theseffects oi grazing in tne lau in ter or in the spring and with the various combinations of these sea- tons It Llis thought that tfart nf J V J l" comt X aoout through vcgeLa1uon grazme either too early ip the fall or too late in the springnnce this eXDenmeikt Six- - HUNTSMEN KILL LARGE BEAR AT NEWLY DUG DEN ' DEWEYVILLE Oct 23— C P Glen returned Tuesday evening from a deer hunt with the skin of a brown bear killed Monday in Temple's iorK Logan canyon Mr Jensen accompanied by his wire ana son and Mr and Mrs A F Hassel had penetrated to an iso lated region in Temple fork when oien1 J 'aged m 17t came up a large uomaer in rront or wnicn stood- a pile of dirt and trash Passing: be tween the boulder and the dirt he heard a savage roar and the bear which had hollowed out a den at the foot of the rock reached out and clawed at the boy's foot Glen aged 17 came upon a large Dear to come out He called the rest of the party Two shots were fired in the hole and out came the TAX SUIT INSTITUTED SALT LAKE CITY Oct 23— Al leging overpayment of income and profit taxes for the year ending Feb- - rAiary 28 1918 Utah-Idah- o Sugar ? Jensen and son 700-pou- TO ERASE DEBTS Church Members Respond To Gall Limit Dates Fixed Bishop William Z Terry of tht L D S Eighteenth ward announces a campaign is well under way to pay off an indebtedness of some $450 on the ward building by Not 24 the date set for the annual conference of the ward In the event the debt is paid by that time plans will be made for dedication of the building at an - th Cost of 'Taps" Too High For Ohio School COLUMBUS O Oct 23— The cost of sounding taps in(UP)— honor of Ohio State university's war dead is too great university officials said today in ordering the weekly ceremony abandoned For 15 years it has cost the university $12 each quarter to sound taps— $4 to each of three buglers M- - Cyclists of England are protesting against the proposed cycle tracks alongside highways SATlO m AY NOV 2 1 1 NEW bear roaring and ready for a scrap I he three men were armed with rifles and six shots were placed in the bear's head before he could do any damage Measurement of his skin showed him to be seven and a half feet from the tip of his tail to his nose and his back foot spread was 11 inches One hundred and twenty pounds ox meat were cut from the carcass and earned on the backs of the men for five miles to their camp The fat on the animal was found to be three inches thick all over his body "The meat was declared to be excellent but due to impossibility of getting a horse to the carcass on account of the rough country tne remainder of the meat will not be brought down Glen Jensen is preparing to pre serve tne sKin or the animal GBEYR01ET i I Women Appointed State Committees UO AJUOiUCfc ° song address by Bishop Jensen rpmnrVs iacMant tt i fftor u ' I 4- A Jim-'-'- :i4W - re-elect- ion U v- re-electi- on k FOR ' i : (0 STUFFY HEAD - W - f ( - -- rn-mv- i - : i - sT "V Vicus VATnotiot - i ' & ' v d - v a d- ni A I SMOKE A GEAT CAN SMOKE ALL I WANT BECAUSE Xs SMOKE CAMEJLS THEV DONY t VPSET MY NERVES I Ifkt — " - i " - sis t - 7 "v A- f r ) AND I UKETHEI& FLAVOR BETTER irtiT 1" J - s r i f ! pit 4 r DEAL TOO 1 PREFER CAMELS BECAUSE THEY DONT MAKE MY NERVES JUMPY W —ft A ft ' - The only ceiiiplelfe'' car low-price- ff - - I 1 " nui tueK-'w- ad AnimU CoUector T7ILL BE ON DISPLAY AT - £? 'U ALL 4 CHEVSOLET v DEALERS - ' early date Bishop Terry said Tht ward was organized 11 years ago The chapel is located on Jefferson avenue near Twenty-sevenstreet Reorganization of the L D & Twelfth ward bishopric will not be effected until the latter part of De- cember according to Bishop David J Wilson who was recently appointed a member of Mt Ogden stake presidency Bishop Wilson desires to retain leadership in the ward until a debt of some $12000 is paid off Bishop Wilson reports splendid support is being given by members of the ward in the debt and he confidently expects campaign the ward will be free of debt before the end of the year In fact Dec 22 is the" date-se- t for reorganization of the bishopric the debt to be paid off before that time ' Members of the Fifth also are rallying to the supportward of their leaders in clearing off a debt on the chapel Bishop Austin H Shaw reports Completion of remodeling ef the ehapel is included in the pro' gram nd LOGAN ELECTION LOGAN "Oct 23— With only three candidates one for each office onlv 4ue Logan voters went to the polls To w vaienHna t v uuesday m the primary election AncfHtn-- mfun r xn are A G Lundstrom Candidates frv-r-v txusu erf o to v"1' — fVa ObUW ami vitvruvil seciion tslrar W tor as mayor J o A a4M rmmhocU An At 1 totuico BRIGHAM CITY 23— Oct The Sonne for commissioner in fB devoted to this coUeee band: reariinir Father Oh- f41 H R Ped- Box following women Elder county experimerit man 1A dance will follow as auditor nave been i named to act as com- erson for HERDS TO GRAZE AREA mittee members of the department "The third experiment hasfto do ative In making things pleasant for of Utah American Legion auxiliary with handling sheep iii range bands the CCC boys who built the sta by Mrs Rae Ashton of Vernal deFour shek men who - have Iranfe tion ahd the- efforts have facilitated partment president: Finance I Mrs Mable Forsgren of property near the experimental area the program in many other ways" The Desert branch station is man Biigham- - City ' Americanism win te allowed to graze" their" herds Mrs A few drops up each for a shjort time on the experi- ned by five technical men and 12 Habel Ransom of Tremonton child nostril reduces mental afea No pastures will be unskilled workmen under the di welfare Mrs Victor J Bott of Brig-ha- m swollen membranes S rection of S assist provided Jfor this experiment but Hutchings City junior division MrsTila clears away clog range allotments of severar sections ant range ecologist and Ben R Bradford of Garland rehabilitation Stahmann junior range examiner Mrs Harryi Smith of wsH be made to these H ging mucus brings Brigham City who will handle their sheen accord- - P7 st?war in general charge of — welcome relief rrrv tne station lng to a detailed exneriment Because of the demand for luxHcedure The points to h Kturt ury flats in London- charwomen are London ambulances were ealledto in demandi and by these experiments with theprane-they threaten to 30c doable quantity 50c bands are (l) carrying capacity accidents in the lastj year trikes for wages of $12 a week 4 season oi srazincr (S rf Wo as oompai-ewith compact herding oi rotation grazing as ypiue a means of restoring the range "I wish Ito express my appreciation to tne oiuciais and citizens of Mil-forThey have been very cokper- -- - the company filed suit against the Unit ed States government for $15969903 Tuesday in federal court j WARDS STRIVING ! j 2 Opponents i Advancement in developing engines of death since the World war is nowhere more strikingly shown than in ft guns A weapon ft me moaern ui LU u iu ueaui-uuauu- g ipower gun -- is- almost as far ahead of the feeble futile "Archies" of 1918 as the machine gun lis of the spear and)1 arrow Built of the lighter kinds of alloy steels these guns have a mobility never before iattained in artillery Their fire Automatically directed they have an accuracy never dreamed of by gunners of the last generation War makers' have developed an antiaircraft gun for every purpose For the low flying raiders there is a 50 caliber Browning that can fire 2000 times a minute Going up the scale there is the gun that fires 250 rounds a minute with? a range of 15000 feet Its exnlosivf hniipf- Vin a fnco so sensitive that it is set bff by contact with the lightest substance and eveni touching the wing tip of a plane would? cause a blast that would anniauaieLne target ine tnree-inc- n guns fire only about 100 rounds a minute dus meir power is vasuy greater than the smaller weapons guns the hurls a largest oilui--an anu-aircrvcinuai aLsiance oi neany nine mues iiow amazing an adpiujcvtuc vance has been made in perfecting this implement of death is shown uy tiie picmres aDove oi empiacea Belgian guns used in the World whx-uuiiwa&iea wim a migniy moaern weapon or the u S coast artLN At the right below is shown one of the new lery with its crew in action go places — at the rate of 200 miles or more in a day gunsready to NEXT: A potent weapon in the World war the machine gun reaches m new 150-m- ile r '-:-s V BY STANLEY A TULLSEN NEA Sen-icStaff Writer 600-fo- ot 't r AV ?ii-- i largely representative of the inter- mountain region Buildings fences and 82 miles of htruck roads were constructed by CCC workers The buildings include two dwellihgs an office building a mess hail a well and a 40- 000 gallon water storage tank was installed Easy communication is made possible by means of a telephone line especially built from Milford to the desert station - 'Xi' D LOCKERS COMING Be of good cheer students because we will soon have our high school equipped with one hundred and Dislike 'Harrison Title For fifty new lockers According to reliable information the lockers were New I Structure Pref et shipped three weeks ago and the are already here The lockers locks Retention Ogden were ordered last June arrival of the lockers win be OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES a God send ito many students who have-hato carry their books to Warn BunAy Editor school and home twice daily Others Elzada Carlson Assoclat Editor had- - extremely crowded conditions & few lockers acIn the past weekstthere has been in their lockers four commodating pupils and many a considerable agitation for change others accommodating three stuin the name of the new high school dents cooler The of weather coming in fact about a wees ago petitions makes things even more inconveniwere circulated and bver 500 names ent since students are forced to enwere signed in one day themselves with coats and cumber On Tuesday nighty council passed the following resolution to the pre jackets Let us hope for the immediate! arsented to the board of education? rival of the lockers— Kyle Swartz "Resolved that the new high school be named Ogden High school inVACATION FRIDAY stead of Harrison High as now With the teachers institute Thursproposed" This resolution passed by day night Friday and Saturday we a unanimous vote4 both in the class a holiday on Friday all which proposed it and in the coun- are allowed cil which is the student governing day on which we wont have to or worry about teachers lessons board I books So students -- you wont need to be called early if you had a date CLASSICUM ACTION night with your best beau The associate editors for the year- Thursday least you'll be able to spend an book were chosen px council last At afternoon at' favorite movie night Of these two: associate edi- and not have your to about who worry one will be the editor for the is tors going to write your excuse for next year Thi two students so Monday it be just too grand honored are Tommy Dee and Marian i or wordsWon't ror us not to worry over Crockett school for at least one full day?— Verna Watts1 FOOTBALL DANCE The Halloween dance originally scheduled for this Friday has been Old WU1 postponed until Nov 1 Instead of being a Halloween dance it will be a football dance to follow our game with Logan The dance will be held in the White City PROVO Oct 23 — For the secProbably one of the biggest affairs ond consecutive time Mayor A O in the life of a junior at Ogden Smoot and Mark Anderson local High is the football dance Although hotel proprietor will oppose each there- - has been a other in the finals of the city elecdance the football dance is the first tion on November 5 for the post of real introduction to Ogden High's mayor as a result of primary elecsocial life for the newcomers of the tion Tuesday! Anderson led 1241 to school 957 j" Each year we hear much of school The real race of the day develspirit We usually i associate this oped for the city commissioner post school spirit with sports However with J P McGuire former Provo that school spirit should be as much nosing out City Coma part of our social life as it is postmaster missioner James E Snyder by 745 of sports and should instill in us to 725 votes! the necessary urge to support our audiMary F Smith present school dances tor led all the candidatescity a with Since this is our first major dance total of 1686 votes-i- n race for the of the year juniors Jet's eet be the auditor position The ! On the desert ranges of southern Utah an experiment is being started by the intermountain forest and range experiment station tit is a unique experiment sand one that may have a great effect on the future management df the western sheep ranges as wetl as upon the v hind the seniors and do ovr part to make the football dance the most successful social event of the year STUDENTS VOTE - - |