Show THE OGDEtf STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 12 r 11936— — - — — BOULDER DAM TOPS Pioneer Days' Donkey Poses But '35 FEATS Won't Smile So- "7 Vft-Jj- i The of 1935 -- : £ i 3 ' ' y ' ' ' x - - V I ' mii'ii 11 ' Ak 1STAT! er j j j " j i -- le Gal-brait- 44 — h" Township 6 North Range l West $100 Marion Green et al to state road commjssion of Utah Right of Way Deed Part of Section 10 Township - Showman to Aid Destitute North Range 3 East $1522 Marion Green et al to state read commission of Utah Right of Way 7-- LINCOLN Neb Jan 11— (AP) — Deed Part of Section 3 Township Cooper of New York owner of 7 North Range 3 East $6706 ' 30 theatres in the middle west anM S Marriott and wife to state nounced today the formation of the road commis-io- n of Utah Right of "Cooper Foundation" a million-dollWay Deed Part of Sections 27 and organization "to establish 34 Township 8T North Range homes to maintain and to provide East $25000 to state education for destitute deserving wife Fowler and George road commission of Utah Right of youngsters" Cooper turned over to E N Van Way Deed Part of Section 24 Home Lincoln banker $100000 as Township 5 North Range 3 West an initial grant for the founda- - $1500 Leo J Lambert to state road ccm tlon Van Home was named treasmission of Utah Right of Way urer Later Cooper said he plans to Deed Part of Section 24 Township turn over to the foundation his in- 5 North Range 3 West $1500 Emil Roberts and wife to state terests in four theatre enterprises He indicated he favored a plan road commission of Utah Right of to establish farms near Lincoln in Way Deed Part of Section 15 New York state and in Oklahoma in Township 5 North Range l West order to give deserving children $200000 George Alfred Brown and Alice proper training in good C Brown to Deseret livestock com pany Warranty Deed Part of Sec tion 14 Township 7 North Range 4 o J H ar j i o ! " Power Lines Down In British Columbia East $10000 Rosa A Jenkins to Weber county Quit Claim Deed Part of Section 9 Township 5 North Range 1 West $9000 Elizabeth A White to Weber county Quit Claim Deed Part cf Section 9 Township 5 North Range 1 West $5000 Rose A Jenkins to Weber county Quit Claim Deed Part of Section 4 Township 5 North Range 1 West s PRINCETON B C Jan 11— (AP) -- Slides and drifts of heavy wet snow felled many miles of power lines and caused a shutdown of virtually all industrial activity in central British Columbia today except at plants having their own electric power $3400 William P Stephens et al to Reports said up to 30 miles of line was down in the rugged moun- Weber county Quit Claim Deed tain country between Okanagan lake and the international bound- ONE CENT A DAY PAYS ary Linemen said it might be a UP TO $100 A MONTH month before service was fally restored The Postal Life & Casualty InsurThe power supply comes from ance Co 3677 Postal Life Bldg City Mo is offering a new Bonnington Falls 200 miles east of Kansas accident policy that pays up to $100 Princeton a month for 24 months for disability — 44 and up to $100000 for deaths— costs STRONG MAN KNITS less than lc a: day — $350 a year McCOOK Neb-(UP) —John J More than 150000 have already Curran livestock inspector general- bought this policy Men women and ly is acknowledged to be one of the children eligible Send no money strongest men around the yards At Simply send name address age home he is considered the best beneficiary's name and relationship will send this policy on 10 knitter in the neighborhood Cur- and they FREE days' inspection No examiran finds relaxation in knitting nation is This offer is required crocheting and qulltmaking limited so write the company today o ? o f V 1 ii —- Sailor Remembers Fete by "Bounty" Mutineer Daughter NEW BEDFORD Mass — (UP) — In this city lives a man who more than a half century ago was guest of the daughter of the leader of the Bounty mutineers on Pitcairn's island Samuel W Brush then a whaleman was entertained by Maria Christian a daughter of Fletcher Christian and his Tahitlan bride Maria who was 104 then was the second to be born on Pitcairn immortalized in both motion picture and novel entitled "Mutiny on the Bounty" Several other members of the crew of the sperm whaling vessel Canton were so entranced with life on the South Sea island paradise that they left the ship married isgirls and settled on the ' land 'XmUammml 1 for nt W ww--- - w''iii'iiiiiii- SC©WCE©FT'S Never-Ri- p Sanforized-Shrun- k — jo— !nn-m- - I zZzrr 1 J - Steel Bent To Desired Shape In Design While i ! t Red-H- ot 1 Art in steel is set forth in a place screen made by Peter Ern-stro- m 71year-ol- d Ogden blackfire- - - ! from parts of Utah and California the screen represents approximately six weeks work and is regarded of spare-tim- e by Mr Ernstrom as his finest acof steel assembled V i i complishment Each piece composing the screen was repeatedly made red hot so that it could be bent with pincers into the designj which Includes the word "Browning" across the center-to- p and "19361 at the bottom The screen was made for Mrs Marriner Browning 2565 Eccles avenue from a pattern of a similiar screen made for her mother Mrs Loses Life A- - P Bigelow also constructed by Mr Ernstrom The guard to go into the Browning home however is In California much more elaborate The shop of Mr ErnFORT BRAGG Calif Jan 11 — strom blacksmith 2218 Washington aveis at (AP) — Herman Gustafson 58 fire- nue wheri he has been engaged in man of the California Western the trade since his arrival here Railroad and Navigation company from Norway in 1889 His home is was scalded to death today when at 2239 Monroe avenue a helper engine plunged through storm weakened tracks CHICAGO —(UP)— Select your Engineer William King also badly scalded prevented a more serious weather and plug in the air concatastrophe by walking a mile back ditioning unit This seems to be the forecast for 1936 judging by and halting a passenger train Tons of earth and rock had been the devices Introduced at he first washed from under the tracks by international housewares hall of science in the merchandise mart the storm swollen Noyo river ' " '' ' f A V'N :l ' v ' Mm I sub-committ- ee Births reported during the past week to Ogden city health departI ment were as follows: Wm H and Josephine Langevin Berrett North Ogden a boy Nowell C and Carol Zundel Burns Willard a girl Blaine W and Marcela Ford Car-ru- th 2057 Quincy avenue a girl Wendell B and Florence Brown Gilbert 2058 Monroe avenue a girl John E and Eunice Lorenzen Cal-v- er Croydon a boy Lloyd and Edna Olson Stanger Marriott a girl Melvin E and Mary Arrington Hampshire a boy 563 Twenty-thir- d street — I smith Constructed of hundreds of pieces CftSf 4 Teacher's Oath Act Center of Battle BOSTON Jan 11— (AP)—Repea of the controversial teacher's oatJ act was sought today by the Massachusetts Council of Teachers Unions of the American Federatior of Labor A bill was filed in the Massa-- j cnusetts legislature along with s petition signed by Walter A Siblej as president of the council anr several others including J Ray- mond Walsh Harvard economics in structor Fireman —44 Dollar Value More Than During 193 Crash WASHINGTON Jan 11— (APM federal reserve board re-- J that the dollar value ported today BARE ICE JAXS SEEN of department store sales in 193p KORTK PLATTE Neb— (UP)— was 5 per cent higher than durinf f For the first time in modem his 1934'-Colncidentally the board reporter! tory probably farther that residents of Nebraska's west- December s sales were B per cent ern sandhills area are watching the higher than for the same month the previous year formation of ice jams 4— memory of the oldest this section of the state seen an Pineapples are about 89 per cent ice jam water —The j - — i - - Ol-se- Sales Resistance Makes Buyer Out Of Blades Seller 4 —44 COOPERATIVE MARKET SERVES NORTHERN UTAH f N JjL 6)0 From the fertile valleys of northern Utah comes the milk and cream from which the famous Cream O'Weber Dairy Products are made ip y f Dairy farmers in this area market their milk and cream through the central organization at Ogden because they know it pays 1 !t " -- co-operat- ion year-roun- The policy of the Weber Central Dairy Association is to serve the Dairy Industry on the highest plane possible Through its many members and friends it has built an organization — the aim of which is to serve the best interests of old-fashion- ed agriculture O OFFER MEANS - - TO YOUR FAMILY? "' Electricity Is the Biggest Bargain in the Home! WEBER CENTRAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION 2551 Ogden Avenue Ogden Utah r (Ed In more and more households they are realizing the 'fact that Extra Electricity at Half Price is more than just an ordinary bargain p d It is a bargain that increases the working hours and makes still lower the already lo wages you nave oeen paying to Electric aervams— me most efficient servants in the world: Are you taking full advantage of this outstanding value? There is scarcely a tak in your household that cannot be performed better: burdenand at no greater cost with Electricity! Banish those some methods and begin NOW to enjoy more of the benefits of a service that V r costs so little and does so much! MAY WE EXPLAIN TO YOU WHAT THIg HALF-PRIC- E dairymen have creThrough ated a large demand for superior manufactured dairy products Phone 2464 in" — hm ) : mAfLi? ip 4 - i New 1:H ll Ta-hiti- an Nor Losses Due to Shrinkage 9f I Wm E and Gertrude Furse Lucas 2531 Lincoln avenue a boy Lawrence E and Vera Stapleman Drysdale 2151 Reeves avenue a boy William A and Loretta Hardy Oocp Jr 2727 Grant avenue a girl Kenneth V and Vera Ross Howes — street a girl 653 Twenty-sixt- h LOST PACKAGE Harold L and Pearle Garner WASHINGTON — (UP) —Police Stephens No 12 Park Apts a girl Francis and Rhoda Hunt Thorsak would like to know what to do with a package containing two dressed 2235 Adams avenue a boy Thomas O and Nina Hadley chickens an overcoat four cans of overalls Wilson a boy a of Smith greasy vegetables pair Lester D and Myrna Morsehead lard a pack of cigarets some keys street a and an automobile crankcase Such Mason 511 Twenty-sixt- h a package was turned over to them girl when found on a deserted street Albert F and Wilmond Nelson corner Johnson Chesterfield Idaho a boy George W and Cecelia Poorman Part of Section 9 Township 5 Warner 238 Thirtieth street a boy Glen D and Delia Bingham North Range 1 West $2440 to A Campbell: 2757 Washington avenue Jas Stephens Jr and wife Weber county Quit Claim Deed a bey n' Lloyald A and Doris Clontz Part of Sectim 4 Township 5 1 a Huntsville West $100 North Range girl J— James A Stephens and wife to Weber county Quit Claim Deed Part of Section 9 Township 5 North Range 1 West $20000 South Ogden Improvement company to Weber county Quit Claim Deed Part of Section 9 Township 5 North Range 1 West $11960 William P Stephens et al to Weber county Quit Claim Deed Part GERING Neb Jan 11— (AP)— cf Section 9 Township 5 North Farrell of Gering has sales Martin 1 West $240 Range Louis Zaugg and wife to Weber resistance was Wlaen he approached recentcounty Quit Claim Deed Part of Section 9 Township 5 North Range ly by a young lady with the plea to "buy some razor blades mister 1 West $22420 Tm working my way through colcom& Loan Colonial Building Farrell sold her a brand new Claim to Weber lege" county Quit pany and got the cash for automobile 9 Deed Part of Section Township it 5 North Range 1 West $22420 Henry I Fryer and wife to Weber county Quit Claim Deed Part Raising the average child in the of Section 9 Township 5 North average family until it is 18 costs its parents approximately $7200 Range 1 West $120 NO DISAPPOINTMENT ' - "Go ahead and take my picture but if you think I'm going to smile you've got another bray acomin'" That's what this baby member Of the Pioneer days celebration herd of donkeys on display at the stock show is thinking He's just a little fellow but if you think he's a weakling ask the two boys trying to hold him — Melvin (left) and Bud Bateman (Staff photo) The following real estate transfers are reported by Elva A Wilkinson county recorder least a year Ogden State bank by bank commissioner to Delbert M Ellison The newly completed New — officially and Isabell Ellison deed part of span the Huey P Long bridge — has lots 49 50 51 land 52 in block 23 railway tracks highway lanes and Lake View addition to Ogden I footpaths It rises 135 feet above the $225000 high-watlevel It is the most John Nicholas and wife to Mrs southern of the slowly invading line Bernice Tyree jwarranty ded part of bridges which has been extending of lot 11 block 10 South Ogden gulf ward along the - Father - of $100 Waters John Nicholas to Bernice NichOn the European Continent In olas Tyree warranty deed lot 9 Denmark a bridge was completed 2 of ChUds addition to Ogblock to connect Jutland and the Island of Fyn It spans the body of water den $100 known as the Little Belt The strucE W Canriadv to Eldred M ture of the cantilever type is 3916 Jacobs warrah ty deed all of lots feet long a combined railway and 17 and 18 in block 5 of Rush- highway bridge ton addition to Ogden $20000 - RAIL TIME REDUCED Edith E Purdy Warner et al to Electrification of the Pennsylva- Milton E Purdy warranty deed a nia railroad previously operated by ' A steam between New York and part of lot 2 in block 5 plat : $10:00 Washington was completed early in Ogden the year First electric' passenger John Nicholas and wife to Mrs were trains operated between the Luella Crittenden warranty deed two cities Feb 10 The result was part of lot 10j in block 10 South reduced running time Ogden $100 The ' long awaited highway from John Nicholas and wife to Mrs the Texas border to Mexico D F Luella Crittenden warranty deed (capital of the Republic) was finof lot 10 block 10 South Og ished toward the end of the year part den: $100 but three bridges remain to be James Jensen Jr et al to James completed Ferries are now in use Jemen Jr Warranty Deed Part The subway system in of Section 24 Township 7 North Moskow was opened formally on Ranee 2 West $100 May 15 Robert M Wells and wife to El The Normandie French steam- mer J Galbraith and Eva I ship largest ship ever to be put Deed Part of lot into service made her sea test May 13 and Warranty all of lot 14 and part of 6 and her first crossing of the Atlet 15 in Block 2 Central Park Ad lantic between May 29 apd June 3 dition to Ogden $1000 The ship is 1029 feet long has a Junius H Kershaw and wife to beam' of 119 feet and a gross Basil Zucal and Mary Zucal Quit tonnage of 79280 Claim Deed AS part of Section 21 7Vi-mi- group organized today and agreed on a legislative program including payment of the soldiers' bonus with silver certificates "The program will be pressed aggressively" said Chairman Scrug-haDemocrat Nevada Besides payment of the bonus with silver certificates Scrugham said the mining bloc favored: 1 Purchase of reserve stocks of strategic war materials v such as tungsten manganese quicksilver tin and nickle by the army and navy 2 Protection of domestically mined minerals against price depreciation caused by the reciprocal trade agreements 3 Exemption of gold and silver mines from the excess profits tax 4 Increased field including experimental station work by the bureau of mines An executive committee of ten members was appointed to map a plan of action It included: Representatives Murdock Utah White Idaho Ayers Montana Martin Colorado Clark Idaho Robinson Utah- - Monghan Montana all are Democrats A including Mur dock White and Clark was named to study the possibility of easing mining loan regulations of the Reconstruction Finance corporation v j o WASHINGTON Jan 11 — (AP— Members of the house metal mining m s-Mississippi ex A - five-poi- Orlean- - - r largest steamship Normandie o - n ' system world's of the service Placing in LAKE EXTENDS 80 MILES Boulder Dam which bars the Colorado river contains 4500000 cubic yards of reinforced concrete It rises 726 feet Water was permitted to gather above the dam four months before the last concrete was poured on May 29 The water level has risen more than 260 feet up the face of the dam and has formed a lake reaching 80 miles up stream Work is still being done on the power house and it is not expected to be ready for operation for at v IN DEATH and three other defendants accusf ed of the fatal shooting of Williar Usatalo teamster's union picke during labor trouble at the comf panys Tacoma brewery last Ma 25 were found guilty of man slaughter today The jury of seven men and flv women received the case for con sideration from Superior - Judg E D Hodge at 5 p m yesterdaj Five possible verdicts ranging fron first degree murder to excusabl homicide culd have been returned by the jury Found guilty of manslaughtei with Marinof f were H H Hiat and Theo Fergeson of Seattle ant J I Hanfordnof Yakima Marinof f Hiatt and Hanfordno have been free under $10000 bond luage xioage extenaea tne oonr until judgment is passed Fergeson held in jail being un able to raise the $10000 bond ha the figure lowered to $3500 b Judge Hodge following the verdict It was 'expected Fergeson Wouk raise the needed bond money to day Program To Protect Western Industry 'V r DREHER GUILTY ' TACOMA Wash Jan 11— (UPI —Peter Marinof f former head el the Northwest Brewery company Solans To Fight For Varied f premier engineering event a c c o r ding to the National Geographic Society was completion of Boulder Dam Other projects of major importance cited were: The bridging of the Mississippi rirer near New Orleans The "Little Belt" bridge in Den-- mark Electrification of the Pennsylvania railroad between New York and Washington Changing to standard gauge of 150 miles of the Chinese eastern railway between Harbin and Hs Inking Inauguration of a great ship canal in Russia conecting the Baltic and White seas Completionof a highway between "the Texas border and Mexico D F Opening of the Moscow subway o Veteran Blacksmith Ranks Hearth Screen As Finest Work of Career P NUB HONEY -- WASHINGTON — (UP) MINES-GROU- SEEKS SILVER IN ENGINEERING National Geographic ciety Ranks World's Great Projects 9 R 1 UTAH |