Show ACCOLADE NEXT nshine ON SOCIAL LIST BOX ELDER NEWS c-- Services Held for Ogden and Penrose Miners Home After Alexander T Lee Services Scheduled Deep Snow Cleared D IL Mann 804 West Third North Brigham City Phone 94 four-months-o- Lewis Jones to Washington D C EMERY REESE fto argue against abandonment be fore the interstate commerce s - is CHOSEN LEADER in'tt a tloan - Wayne Bantfy Editor Carlson Associate Editor J § The "girl's Accoladejs the next social event of Ogden High The word accolade is taken from the French In the days when knighthood was in flower a man received his accolade when he was knighted The manner of knighting More snow for green grass is to be gently tapped on each side of the' neck with a sword by a v It may storm all week and it may knight preferably one of valor and not but if it does it will as Maurice vw fame Howe Ogden weather fan used to In later days this custom has say been changed a bit-- i English and French officers still receive the tap Sol is scared to death of the of the sword but the civilian when slippery spots of ice under the new being given an honor receives his white blanket and he's trjing to i r accolade by being kissed on each get iiis feet again w4 cheek by the person bestowing the hand upon him He's tired of sitting around here LILLIS McBRIDE LINDLEY Perhaps this seems vague and and there and skidding into gutMrs Lillis McBride' Lindley 55 of meaningless to you but I have been ters so he's ordered — Los Angeles sister of W R McBride wondering why the Girls' association calls the dance the Accolade— A set of pearl-studde- d spurs! of The Standard-Examindied cf Mariane Garner stroke a' of the her home 'at sister How-thamaximum temperature Mrs BOOKS PRESENTED Mabel Lake Tate Salt on Wednesday was 37 degrees with City at Bernard M Baruch noted fi- 20 degrees one o'clock minimum last night At this morning after an nancier has recently presented to seven s m" (snowy morning) the illness of a few weeks our library a complimentary copy mercury said 29 degrees and baroShe was born in Fillmore Decemof his book "Taking the Profits metric pressure 3001 ber a daughter of Mr and Out of War" m Mrs R H McBride Mrs Lindley The Ogden Kiwanis club has pre- j Skies were cloudy a year ago spent her girlhood days in Holden sented to Ogden High school li- j with 41 degrees maximum and 29 where she lived with an uncle and minimum brary additional copies of the book aunt Mr and Mrs Charles Wood "Careers" published by the Insti- degrees She then lived in Provo for a while tute of Research Chicago and In Salt Lake City later coming to Ogden where she was chief Give AFTER-EFFECT- S of the former Independent operator I am the ghost of vacation past Telephone company After several but not past enough apparently years she moved to JLos Angeles from what I observe in O H S where she had made her home since So far I haven't found one wide Her husband C G Lindley died — SALT LAKE CITY Jan 9 awake person in school I've gone (AP) — The state tax commission in November i935 in Los Angeles in most of the rooms but the $3890327 was collected in Mrs Lindley was loved by many teachers just looked at the yawn- disclosedtaxes her gracious nature special during the first six forShe is survived by her brother ing class with the kind of sleepy months inthe fiscal year an look a cow gives you if you dis- crease ofof $473319 over the same Mr McBride and her sister Mrs Tate Plans for funeral services turb it chewing its cud I even went a year ago have net been completed but it into the office but Grace was lean- period Income and beer tax is expected they will be held in Hcl-de- n ing on the desk with a far away collections corporation were lower than a Sunday afternoon and that ingleam in her eyes while Dora sat ago All other divisions showed year adwill be made there Lar-ki- n terment at the typewriter listlessly pecking vances & Sons mortuary of Salt Lake away with a vacantlook or I Gasoline tax revenue increased City "is in charge of arrangements mean she sat at a typewriter with S34214905 the sales tax yielded a vacant look that's wrong too more and cigaret tax reShe sat with a vacant look at the $14665638 were The index letters DUW will not up $1677476 typewriter Skip it She sat at the ceipts be used by the British ministry of a she and had typewriter very BIRTH OF SON transport for vehicle registrations vacant look in her eyes Almost as — Duw being Welsh for God and it is 9 SALT LAKE CITY Dr Jan if she were here in body but not in mind Then I slipped upstairs to and Mrs James B Hicks of Cam- feared its use might offend the staff room And there on the bridge Mass announce the birth of old heirloom with his mouth wide a son Monday Mrs Hicks was formerly Miss Mary Neher daughopen lies the Editor "Ah ter of Dr and Mrs E M Neher of 1349 Federal way The son' was named James Manson Hicks DEBATERS CALLED Any of you aspiring students who Ozeehoslovakia will increase its like to debate but do not belong to for national defense in expenditures debating and public speaking clubs 1936 are welcome to try out on your own for the debate team If you really plan to compete for the team you had better get started now or uie laic jkju nrm ucluiiic uiic birds that found the worm already V- -- fcnaaL-?f- t f er w 21-188- I Special Taxes Increased Returns i New Securities May Be Solution of Uncle Sam's Fiscal Problem CITY Jan 8— Emery Reese head of the Jensen Milling company of Brigham City was elected president of the Box Elder chamber of commerce at the annual meeting held in the club rooms Wednesday evening Mr Reese succeeds Tom L Davis who BRIGHAM- - presided A new board of governors was chosen by the members as f Theo Schneider local U I C station - agent John W Howard manager of the Howard hotel Henry Hoist fruit grower and farm bureau executive George Tiller local garage owner The president's annual report was read by Secretary Charles Goodliff the highlights which are as follows: Watershed protection: Through the creation of stock trails on defined routes the destruction of mountainside vegetation has been reduced greatly thereby preventing erosion and its attendant destruction Watershed protection activities cover the entire county the results of which will be better seen in later years Taylor grazing act: Cooperation with the government in putting into effect the act in Box Elder county and the establishment of cattle trails and the fencing of them Good roads: Protests filed with the bureau of public roads and the national highway commission it appears will be instrumental in the establishment of highway No 89 through Salt Lake City Brig-haLogan Garden City Mont-peliIdaho and thence to the south entrance of Yellowstone na tional park which is the more' scenic route These protests from the local chamber werei in opposition to the establishment of a route to the south entrance of the park through eastern Utah and via Evanston Wyo Southern Pacific abandonment: The chamber of commerce feels that the Kelton-Luci- n trackage is vital to the county and has re peatedly sent County Attorney cross-count- ol-lo- ry m er Attorney Jones is in Washington at present and presented his argument Wednesday Unofficial word was received that a final decision will be made by the commission within 40 days Box Elder county park: t The chamber of commerce has urged and supported the establishment of the Box Elder county rural recreation reserve said to be the only thing of its kind in the United States and will continue to support any movement for its improvement Peach days: By combining baseball with a rodeo a successful two-da- y celebration was put over last The chamber exSeptember tends thanks to all of the agencies that contributed to make the celebration a success Attention was called to the death of Secretary George Hone who worked diligently and cooperated fully with the Peach day manager for the success of the celebration Christmas shopping event: The chamber commends uthe local merchants for their efforts to keep Brigham City money in Brigham City and develop the spirit of buy at home Future activities: The Inter- mountain Association of Civic clubs will receive the heartiest cooperation of the chamber of commerce President Davis urged that efforts to complete the iiighway through Box Elder county around the north end of Great Salt lake to Montello Nevada be not forgotten He urged that more sugar beets Jbe grown in Box Elder county and more industries established President Davis suggested than an investigation be made relative to the report that the state liquor commission intended to establish a winery in this state and endeavor to secure it for Box Elder county In conclusion President Davis urged the chamber of commerce to go on in the new year to greater heights of achievement v' 4 Traffic Delayed By Severe Snowstorm BRIGHAM CITY Jan 9- -A blizzard struck this valblinding ley at daylight this morning badly crippling traffic and laying down several Inches of new snow Storm after storm during the past ten days has added considerably to s i commission OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Funeral services for Carol Daun Eskelsen daughter of Neldon C and Mildred Jensen Eskelsen will be held tonight at 7:30 in Larkin and Sons' drawing room under the direction of Bishop John E Fowler of the L D S First ward Second services will be held at Penrose in the L D S chapel at 12 o'clock noon Friday 10 January Friends may call at the hoiine of the grandparents Mr and Mrs James Jensen in Penrose Friday from 10 until 11:30 o'clock Interment will be made in the Richa mond cemetery Circulation and Correspondence m Knighting Elrid - s mikj v High School Party Recalls Ceremony Used In Sister Succumbs In Salt Lake City ld j it ' -- t i Request Presented By Fanners of Utah frdm the dray's lake highway reaching the ranch early Wednesday The group started back "t eight a m Wednesday reaching the highway that night The seven trucks had to come out empty A heavy storm was adding several inches of new snow to the four- ui tuyjcuus w ii uie men ieic They did not suffer any hardships — SALT LAKE CITY Jan (AP) — Twenty-tw- o farm bureau — — h Zealand is estimated to have " f ? r V: ALEXANDER T LEE Funeral services for Alexander Toponce Lee were held Wednesday in the rbse room of the Deseret mortuary under direction of former Bishop Horace E Garner who was also the speaker Musical numbers were given by Mr and Mrs J W Arrington Interment was in Mt Ogden memorial park The grave was dedicated by IDAHO FALLS Ida Jan 9 — (AP) — After being snowbound four days at Young's ranch six miles from the Blind Bull coal mine just across the state lint in Wyoming 20 miners and truckers were safe at home here today They arrived at about five a m Two bulldozer tractors equipped as snowplows opened the 20 miles of road up the canyon to the ranch while snowbound :: New 40000000 tons of coal which could organizations throughout Utah have be ' used to produce oil urged Utah's congressional delegation to promote legislation replac ing the agricultural adjustment act DR STEDMAN'S said Tracy R Welling executive Powder are most helpful of Improved the Utah State Farm In secretarystomach conditions of both upset Bureau federation children and adults Quickly allay acid and sour stomach Welling reported Utah's repregas on and are mildly laxative sentatives were "also urged to add stomachRound and Pin Worms trouble Large their influence to any parity agriand sap strength of adults as well cultural price principles that may as children Get rid of them with DR STEDMAN'S Worm Powders originate from the American Farm Your Druggist can supply you Bureau federation and other agriM MacWalter Phlla Pa" cultural agencies" Walter Turner Vamett Harrop accompanied the Benediction was provocalists nounced by O J Fox Surviving Mr Lee are his stepfather Thomas Hull of Harrisville a son and daughter William and Virginia Le of Ogden a brother Jesse H Lee of Alameda Calif and four sisters Mrs Minnie Stephens of Bountiful Mrs Luella Riter and Mrs Ezra Chase of Ogden Mrs E D Lancaster of Salt Lake - T City i j j LONG BURNING LOW ASH LOTS OF HEAT j Li j I Voluntary gifts -- provided than half the funds received in more 1935 by London hospitals FOR STOKERS O V P DUSTLESS SLACK the moisture content of the snow-shethereby promising plenty of jrrigatioii water to farmers in this Iv:' territory ds ' PERMANENT waves finger DRIED 1 SILOS FUJSIL S© rrlluC 25c Wave J$121 Washington Avenue EXPERT OPERATORS 2751 Madison Ave : Phone 1317-- W i taken — J P B- - BUS CAPACITY Many of you I suspect come to school on the buses Have any of your ever stopped to count the number those buses can hold above their rated capacity? 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