Show 14 THE OGDEN SNOW DELAYS "Little Miss — w STOCKMEN ON m WAYTO SHOW m m A 7 FOREST CONFAB No Need For Huge Forest Fire Losses Says Youthful livestock producers de- termined to display their animals in the junior department of the Ogden Livestock show recounted tcday their battles against snow and slippery roads in reaching the coliseum Some of the young exhibitors brought their animals to the show In trucks coming from Idaho Utah and Montana Assistant Forester Roy Headley Washington" D C In charge of fire control activities today met in conference with Regional Forester R H Rutledge C J Olson Salt Lake City supervisor of the Wasatch National forest and other officials of the service In a discussion of more effective fire control methods to be employed this year Mr Headley said there is no need for a forest fire ever growing into "a big fire" ON WAY TO SPOKANE His stop here is one of many he is making en route to Spokane Wash where a general meeting of representatives of forest service men over the nation will gather about February 17 for further discussions of fire fighting En route Mr Headley will contact forest officials and also visit workers stationed in forests for a collection of date and problems confronting each region From these he will make a prepared report at the Spokane parley He will make a comprehensive study of all material so compiled prior to that - CALL FROM DOWNEY - DISCUSSED AT Idahoans "Phone Trailer Is Stuck and Ask Time Extension Ray H Wood superintendent of the Junior department told of re- -' ceiving a call late last night from Downey Idaho asking him to extend the time for entrance of two Hereford steers raised by Alvin and Karl Hadleyof Rockland Idaho The boys said the trailer in which the steers were being transported was stuck in the snow between Rockland and Downey and that they probably would not arrive in Ogden until late today or tonight One of the boys rode horseback into Downey tc place the call to e Mr Wood who extended for entrance of the steers The boys are Four-- H club members and raised the steers as part of their project work HELD BY SNOW D S Murray of Af ten Wyo coach of the Afton Four-judging team said he was unable to move his car out of deep snow near Grace Idaho and that he probably would be unable to come to Ogden for several days The judging team arrived last night and competed in the contests today Lyle and Grace Cheney of Belgrade Mont arrived in Ogden Wednesday with a fat shorthorn club - exhibitors steer The Four-a trailer and in steer the brought encountered severe cold on Monida line pass near the Montana-Idah- o Their worst trouble with snow was encountered in Sardine canyon they said Because of the slippery condition cf the highway the car could r not keep the trailer in the road and the two young exhibitors had to un-- : and lead him for sevload the steer the-tim- H " H eral miles- UNIFORM AUTO CODEFAVORED - n tm t uyu What a difference 12 month make! Just a year ago January 6 Little Ogden wai born at the Ogden livestock show She i back this year and weigh 700 pounds Her owner Elliott Brown of Rose Hill Iowa brought the Aberdeen-Angu- s to the show this year with 15 other leading animals in his herd including the dam and sire of the calf Tli© cairs sire Is Beau of St Albans and her dam is 3Iiss Burgess B Mr Elliott said the stork Is hovering over the stall of Miss Burgess B with a full brother or sister to Little Miss Ogden Beau of St Albans Is a candidate for grand champion Aberdeen bull of the show Mr Elliott took the reserve championship last year and the grand championship in 1931 and 1932 (Staff photo) RANDOM REFERENCES Important are your eyes? 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Boyle Furniture Co From Montana — Montana State basketball squad will pass through Ogden January 26 en route to Salt Lake City for a game with the University of Utah In Army— LeRoy W Rands 499 Douglas avenue has been enlisted for the Thirty-eight- h infantry Port City reports Salt Lake Recruiting Sergeant H J Foley Douglas Petroleum Station 2226 Washington Xight and Day towing and wreck- ing service Robt H Hinckley Inc Phone 121 Board Puts Letter Services — Burial services for Ella Club Date — The Ogden Business Despain Boyce 77 will be held SunOn day in Salt Lake City Among sur- and Professional Women's club will vivors are Mrs Mabel Heiner Mrs meet in the Hotel Ben Lomond SatJean Clark and Mrs Leon a Clark urday at eight o'clock S F Scal-z- o Ogden city board of education of Morgan daughters will speak on international late Thursday tabled a letter from City Engineer Claude L Coray notiWise girls know that a Charm fying the board that no free perKnit dress makes figures interestmits would be granted for an $817-00- 0 Lodger Meeting— Queen City ing Intermountain Knitting Mills lodge will meet at eight building program of the school 2374 Wash o'clock Saturday night in the Odd district The school board maintains Fellows hall Visiting members are it is not required by law to obtain Retained — Dr D E Madsen Utah welcome A good attendance is de- these permits Superintendent W Karl Hopkins said State Agricultural college has been sired Miss Viola M Clancy board clerk retained resident secretary for Utah and J Leo Cooney treasurer were of the American Veterinary Medical term for a two-yeassociation Architects of the new senior high school announced bids for foundaNye's are offering some fine tion work will be opened Tuesday at to novelties at off four p m in the board offices 4 Dance — Girls Of the Weber col La Dianaeda club will give a lege dance tonight in the college ball room following the basketball con- Mate-SwappiRumor In test between Weber and Branch Divorce In California Given Five Agricultural college! The- - public is invited Tangle TRIEN— Five friars belonging to Make that extra radio a used one RENO New Jan 10— (UP)— the Order of the Merciful Brethren Mrs'- Gladys J Burnett was granted of St John of God at Trien have from Wright's All kinds! a divorce today from Roy E Bur- been sentenced for smuggling curClub Meeting— The American Red nett Jr but remained silent on re- rency abroad Ferdinand Hoffmann Crass Firstf Aid club under direction ports she intended to marry William was sentenced to five "years' penal of Helen Shawi and Ernest Wall Werder her former neighbor in servitude and fined $9000 August will hold its regular meeting to- Redwood City Cal Wolff to two and one-ha- lf e Meanwhile Mrs Desiree Werder imprisonment and $9500 fine years' o'clock in Josef night at seven forty-fiv' was planning to file suit within a Meiser and Johann Sauer each to the city hall few days against her husband a four months' and S & II Green Stamps Stanford university track Michael Thiel toimprisonment former six months" imDepend able prescription service Reason star her attorney said Difficulty in prisonment able prices Broadstone Drugs — arranging custody of their daughter Betty Lou reportedly was delaying Quiet Day — No cases were tried Werder of the suit in city court today but one man filing whose car was being held in conAttorney Harry Swanson went to Girl nection with a charge of driving great lengths to prevent publicity with improper license plates ap in the case he indicated because NANKING — Extolling the late alleged hesitancy on the part of peared with the new plates and of Miss Chiu Chin a martyr for the B to Curler District F claimed his machine Judge cause of the Chinese revolution a "husband-swappinIn decrees grant mandate has jsut been issued at cases that have been greatly Have your car greased at our inthe Chinese National by Nanking side grease rackj A thorough steam publicized It declares she was government was The behind held hearing cleaning and complete lubrication closed doors "noted for her of Mrs intelligence and and details insures longer wear for your car noble ambitions" After were sealed Burnett's cruelty charge joining the Only 75c for the complete job - The entire the courtthe girt es party Revolutionary by proceedings Neighborhood Station took less than a school tablished In at minutes Chekiang eight 27th and Washington Ave 1907 she organized a revolutionary army with the intention of launch Suspended— DlHerscovich of 2621 ing a revolutionary coup Her plan ' Liberty avenue (was given a two- was detected and she was executed :— day suspended sentence Thursday — — 44 in city court for- - improper park ACTOR MARRIED ing LOS ANGELES Jan 10— (AP) — Robert Armstrong screen actor and Duplex houses furnished and unMiss Gladys Du Bois of Los Angeles furnished Ph 1625 stepped out of an airplane at Union Turkey dinners will be featured Air terminal today andN announced Auxiliary — Regular meeting of at all Ogden restaurants Tuesday they had just been married at Golden Spike lodge No 410 auxil- January 14 Yuma Ariz iary to B of L F: & E 'will be : The day has been set aside as — held at the home of Mrs Virginia Turkey day at the Ogden Livestock Badge of Honor a new order White 963 Patterson avenue this show And this will be your last Is The to be awarded by Soviet Russia o'clock evening at seven-thirt- y time to eat the proud gobbler ac- for high productivity in Industry cording to local dealers because agriculture transport and trading Bargains in good used Radios on after that day he will be very scarce eay icrins at jaoyie B Two thousand live birds have We have just received from our Tonight — F E Keenen of Call been ordered from Idaho for dress fornia district supervisor of the ing here later to be sent east offi MR LEVIV who is in New York Townsend plan f groups will be cials of Poultry Products Inc re D 60 Beautiful among speakers f tonight at seven ported Probably two shipments will COATS thirty o'clock when the local club follow this month it was said meets in the county court house Turkey exhibits from outstanding He was fortunate to buy them producers are on display at the at end of season prices and we Great— For rheumatics and enjoy- stock show Prizes will be awarded are o'ffering them at prices that able too Utah pot Springs for the best torn best flock and you cannot afford to miss These other entries prices absolutely cannot be At College — Dr Hollis Dann New-Yor-k f See them at— equalled university 1 will be in Loeran One rodent farm in Essex Eng for two weeks during the summer THE NADINE session of Utah State Aerieultural land has a normal "stock" of 50000 2319 Wash Ave college He is an authority on rats and 350000 mice most of which choral conducting and school music will be sold for research work Permits Re-bek- ah Head of Gasoline Tax Group Sees Need For Basic Motor Law i newSy - SALT LAKE CITY Jan 10 — (AP) — Uniformity of state traffic laws was urged by Alex Hotchkiss of To-peka Kas president of the North American Gasoline Tax conference at a meeting of western states members of the organization and state motor vehicle administrators here today Changes in transportation the last two years he said have been so rapid as to necessitate uniform legislation Gasoline is "tied up" with the motor industry he added which "is dissatisfied with itself as is evidenced by its changing tactics" "By uniform legislation I do not mean states should take a law verbatim and apply it to themselves' Hotchkiss explained "but to con form all state laws with a uniform law preferably a federal one" 4 Forest Service Puts Meters At Idaho City — Maurice W March assistant technician of the intermcuntain forest and range experiment station left here Wednesday to install stream flow and climatological recording instruments on two experimental range areas near the Boise branch experimental station at Idaho City Idaho - March will remain long enough to set up the instruments and instruct Reuben Campbell attendant how to "record and compile data from them The purpose of the studies is to discover the effect of runoff on range lands having various kinds of grass and brush cover Records will also be made of precipitation and temperature year-roun- d Business Survey In Idaho To Start Soon 1- -3 1- -2 be next hubby - -- i five-months-- Chinese Revolution Martyr Honored 10 — (AP) — The taking Idaho's business census probably will begin "within a week" it was reported today by E T Spencer of Pocatello district supervisor Spencer who has charge of the Pocatello area met here with B E Thomas supervisor of the Boise district and T J O'Connell of Salt Lake City area supervisor for Idaho and Utah to plan for the survey Frank O Randall of Lewlston supervisor of the Coeur d'Alene district was not present The work is expected to be completed in about— five months work : Jan of Special express trains for fruit flowers chocolate cauliflower and coal have been placed on railways in Britain CHANGED non-memb- J:'::: ' xs - 1 'vN'i'rlte41sJS f JANE FRONK SCIIULTZ Mrs Jane Fronk Schultz 47 wife of Emil Schultz 2240 Quincy avenue died in a local hospital this morning after a week's Illness Mrs Schultz was born in West Weber June 24 1888 a daughter of William and Arta Cole Fronk She was active in the L D S church particularly In the Religion class and Relief society auxiliaries in the Seventeenth and West Weber wards Surviving are her husband 'Emil Schultz and the following children: Mrs Russell Abraham Los Angeles Mrs Angus Blaylock William VirGene and Beverely ginia Donald Schultz all of Ogden Mrs Schultz gave birth to a baby January 5 which died at birth — — Railways Helped By Extra Services ers I ty loNgIhoTby bodyguard? -- difficulty" Dr Weiss did not explain what! the "personal difficulty" was but added that in "all probability" Long was shot by one of his own bodyguards and not by young Weiss The doctor made public a letter he had written to Governor O K Allen condemning the governor for spreading "lies andj propaganda" about the younger Dr Weiss for "political purposes" J Long was fatally' wounded September 8 1935 as he walked through the statehouse I $6200 Asked In Suit On Stock Purchase Suit for $6200 was filed in Second district court Thursday by Ruby S Scoville against Scovilles Incorporated a corporation The complaint alleges that on j ' j t Increased services offered by railroad lines are proving a boon to the transportation business F W Robinson of Omaha vice president of the Union Pacific system in charge of traffic said as he passed through Ogden Thursday night en route from Salt Lake City to Omaha The official predicted improved conditions In 1936- and said his company had "noted large increases in rail passenger travel during the past few months and believes it will con- tinue" Pastor Will Speak On the Lost Sheep Iron and steel producers of the agreement and states that the cause of action was assigned to the France expect a decided business improvement in 1936 plaintiff on December 20 1935 t - A B Huenergardt ! pastor of the Adventist church will o'clock Saturspeak at nine-thirt- y day morning at the church 469 Seventh-da- CALIFORNIA FREE MARKET y Twenty-nint- h street ion "The Phone Par- ables of the Lost Sheeja and the Lost Coin" and "The Prodigal ' Son" There will be a preaching service at eleven o'clock on "Faith" - The young people's meeting will be at three-thirt- y o'clock A cordial welcome is extended to all - Funeral services were being held today in Los Angeles for Mrs C C Beringer formerly of Ogden She is survived by her husband formerly a watch maker at the Lewis jewelery store and a daughter Jennie Beringer formerly of the Southern Pacific system here both of Los Angeles and a son George Beringer of Chicago She was about 82 years of age and died 4214 Open Every Day From COFFEE 2823 Washington Ave a m Till 12 m ar-i-i- Edward T Saunders unanimously accepted an invitation presented today by officials in charge of the Ogden Livestock show to attend the show's annual banquet January 15 in the! Hotel Ben Lomond 20$ QAk bag 290 large pkg j pro- ROLLED OATS 3fe "1 VZZMtMPI 'Mat --mm MM GLOBE Al K0A O J? 'Y Old fashioned ButUrmillc flavor 0ATS — 19$ l°oz- - PANCAKE FLOOR 3 - 7 pkg b GLOB E "Al" Mayor Harman W Peery and City Comissioners George O'Connor and China's railway expansion gram is being increased 8 Crystal White SQJtP 10 bars MM Largo Pkg Hun-ter-Kimb- 21$ 'MAKES SO MANY THINGS Raisins 2 lb pkg 12c Peanut BuHer2arLb 27c Catsup 14 oz bol 9c Oxjfdol Iga pkg- - 19c all 481b TURKEYS WILL n n BE FEATURED rifv-- U COFFEE US i ' Now Under Management of 11 TO 3 O'CLOCK SATURDAY FEATURING THE VUGHNIlA 2412 Washington Ave I lb Al $£79 i""1 Sugar 1 230 Big J BECKER'S AND PABST BLUE RIBBON BEERS ON DRAUGHT - 1! pkg Peas FLOUR BriflodSnow-SI7- JoIIo-- 0 9 26 Lgo Pkg FIOUQ 0 lb bag 6Qc 30c can "MAKES GOOD CAKES BETTER" GEO C FOLEY Commission's "Licenses CAECE Corn $ 1 59 Siring Beans 5c 3 Cans a£? AND VEGETABLES FRUITS — J SWEET Oo Bananas lb Oranges doz-J15c Celery Hearts Bunch 5C Lemons doz Grapefruit doz 29c DELICIOUS 20c Spinach lb 0 Apples Gibs ROMAN BEAUTIES each Be Andes 8 lbs -- 20c Avocados BANANA Apple 7 lbs -- 2Bc Tomatoes 2 lbs 20c Qc Control Operating Under One of the State Liquor ' 1-- SPECIAL Mm THE CHILL 26 25th St SPECIAL LUNCH 300 Del Mont Vacuum Packed GLOBlE ENCM ' Livestock Men?s La Salad Dressing ?Lr23c Germado -- FUR-TRIMME- Bag tt "FOR EVERY BAKING PURPOSE 5 s The city commissioners today pur- - y n chased two motor vehicles a half-to- n pickup truck for the street department and a standard sedan for use of the building inspector in the — n city engineer's office The city paid $126735 and turned in two used cars on the deal The ' truck purchased from Robert H addicost in Inc $58770 Hinckley tion to $100 allowance on a pickup truck turned in The sedan purchased from the Browning Chevrolet company- - cost $67965 in addition to a $75 allowance on a coupe turned April 5r 1927 Mrs Heber Scowcroft purchased 1333 shares of stock ijn the Tower Petroleum companjrfor $5000 from Scovilles Incorporated the latter agreeing to repurchase the j stock three years later for $6200 Young Dr Weiss was killed by this sum to include the original purchase price plus eight per cent anLong's bodyguards in nual interest for three years i The complaint alleges & breach Of t I - Truck and Standard Sedan ! g" : BOISE Ida V Smuggling Sentences — To Friars Services Held For Attend Mrs C C Beringer City Dads To Stock Show Banquet ng i ar re-elect- ed ROLAPP RITES j - Al Luthy has moved to American Silver dollars rolled in all directions this afternoon when a bank IN Company Expects Greatly messenger dropped a bag containIncreased Acreage Will ing 1000 of the silver discs just as he was leaving the Commercial-- ! Mills Reopen Pacific Coast Has Best Year Security bank A large crowd quickly! which In Circulation Since Returning from a conference with gathered helped the messenger resugar processors and beet growers trieve Year 1 93 1 the from the sidewalk in Pocatello Ida Hi A Benning and gutter money All but a few dollars vice president and general manager were found and searchers By WALTER WARREN expected of the Amalgamated Sugar com- to discover these in a of snow (Associated Press Business Writer) pile pany said today he expects above nearby SAN FRANCISCO Jart 10— (AP) 70000 acres to be under cultivation — The Pacific coast had its best in the Utah Idaho Montana and year In circulation of bank check California districts of the company in 1935 in four years "money" this year Checks written against hank ac- With acreage restrictions of the counts in the leading thirty cities AAA declared invalid and competof California Oregon Washington ing crop prices down there has Idaho Utah Nevada and Arizona HOUR been a sufficient demand for acreamounted to $29723218000 This of age received from was about $4800000000 more than beet grower associations to insure in 1934 the annual report of the a full acreage for the present year Reserve bank here showed Federal Ogden Services Will Take LIBERAL SPENDING Benning reported Place Monday At There will be enough territory It appears the business men under cultivation in Idaho to warOne-Thirt- y bankers industrialists stock market rant the opening of both the Paul operators farmers workers and and Twin Falls plants it Was said housewives spent money a good deal of funeral services in Ogden more further The Paul plant has not forTime fact where $100 Henry H Rolapp former sugar went liberally—in been Operated for the past ten windows in tellers' through jurist and churchman of 1934 about $119 changed hands in years and the Twini Falls factory executive been Ogden has changed 'according 1935 has been closed since 11933 One of the largest acreages in to word received from general auThe rise of transactions totals the L D S church by Idaho in recent years Is expected thorities'& cf during the last three years is picthis year although the meeting Larkin Sons tured in the following table of bank Originally scheduled for twelve- -i debits in 30 coast cities: there with growers failed to reach an agreement on beet contracts for fifteen Monday in Ogden tabernacle (In millions of dollars) the services wTill be held instead at January 1936 1800 2031 2199 A full acreage is also anticipated one-thirSpeakers had hot been February 1630 1781 2022 but will include March 1511 2217 2381 in the Ogden and LeHston districts named late today of the church of the Amalgamated isaid Benning general authorities 1645 2084 2405 Services will be held Saturday at April 1748 1979 2484 May two p m in the L D S Wilshire June 1911 2119 2383 ward chapel in Los Angeles where 2073 2011 2575 Mr Rolapp had lived for the past July 1844 2101 2515 August several years David O McKay sec- September 1829 2027 2429 ond counsellor in the first- - presi- October 1903 2191 2677 dency of the church will be the November 1789 1985 2701 principal speaker gratifying a re- December 2067 2352 2972 quest made by Mr Rolapp prior to death The Lss Angeles services 21721 24898 29723 Total BATON ROUGE La Jan 10— his will be conducted by Bishop David (AP)— Dr C A Weiss father of P Howell the asserted killer of Senator Huey V: —v P Long has declared the shootCity Buys ing was the result- df a "personal i time Plans were discussed for of an experimental laba-tor- y to be operated by the service where intensiv estudy of the fire hazard will be made The site of the station will be determined at the Spokane gathering EQUIPMENT TOPIC Other topics discussed were use of equipment' training of men the Also surviving- - are her mother number of men to fight fires under different conditions and a general Mrs Arta Cole Fronk and the folreview of knowledge gained from lowing brothers and sisters: Ai C previous experience Recent develop- Fronk Burley Idaho Mrs George ments of the auto-gyr- o plane which Anderson and Mrs Andrew Wheeler has been fitted to carry some 1000 Ogden J H Fronk Tremonton pounds and capable of greater Mrs L B Canfield Beverly Hills speed for greater efficiency for Calif FD Fronk Ogden Mrs G combating fire destruction were R Hall Montpelier Idaho Mrs E R Southwell San Francisco also presented One It is probable a similiar meeting grandchild also survives will be held here Saturday morning Mrs Schultz- was married to Mr by Mr Headley Schultz on October 26 1910 in the Salt Lake temple The body is at Larkin & Sons' mortuary Aside ce : UTAH IDAHO Visitor main-talnan- - See Packer FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 10 1936 R BEET PLANTING Dollars Roll CHECK 'MONEY' Mother Dies in Local Hospital On Sidewalk USE INCREASES WILL BE HEAVY BLAZE CONTROL Ogden Returns V STANDARD-EXAMINE- |