Show v THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 23 1936 TEN COMPETE ' FOR PRIZES IN CIT Y URGED TO Clark Reports Progress In Adjustment of Debts DEMAND SUNDAY TICKET SALES Church 'And Bondholders' Official Declares 'I Conditions Improving In England Nafour Awards To Be Made tions Appear Willing To Pay In Birthday Ball V y Campaign - Ten young women of Ogden have entered a ticket selling contest being conducted for the birthday ball ef the president to be held January in the White City hall The committee in charge has offered prizes of $50 $25 $15 and $10 for the four contestants selling the greatest - number of tickets Those who have entered the contest are the Misses June Andrews Margaret Anderson Barbara Brown Verna Badger Dorothy B Campbell Ua McKell Eva Woolley and Mrs Julian Mildred Wakeford Stevens and Mrs Donna Martin Increasing Interest in the birthday plans has been shown by reparty to" the committee headed by ports G I Becker Funds derived from the party will be devoted entirely to the aid of crippled Children Thirty per cent will be given to the national fund and the remaining seventy per cent will be devoted enof crippled children tirely to cases -in Ogden and Weber county - 30 Reuben Clarlc president of foreign bondholders protective committee of the United States and member of the first presidency of the LDS church returned to Utah today after a trip to England to "get acquainted" with members of the British foreign bondholders protective committee an organization that has been functioning the past 60 years Clark indicated the purpose of the visit was to discuss recent efforts co collect interest and principal of foreign bond issues in default as he paused here today en route by train from New York City to Salt Lake City He also attended to personal and church business "Conditions seemed much better to me in England" he said "The fields were green and the country was beautif uL "The foreign bondholders protec- - J the-ftiv- e - ELECTION HELD KUBMilLL BY CLUB NO 2 committee is at present trying to get various countries to resume payment of interest on bonds as fast as they can "We have completed negotiations with Buenos Aires and Argentina for resumption of interest pay ments on 70 million dollars of bonds The arrangements include reduction of interest on several issues which had a very high rate but all the interest is now paid In casfc while formerly part of it was paid in scrip which was subject to discount when redeemed "We have been negotiating with Chile for about a year and they recently made us an offer to resume payments but this was not such as we could recommend to the bond holders "We also are carrying on pre liminary negotiations with Colom bia Peru and other countries" said Mr Clark SNOW FORCES DEER TO MOVE LINE WILL BUY Court Using j New Method MORE COLD CARS S B Allred Chosen Presi- Hundred Head Seen Near dent of Townsend Uintah Others In Branch Burch Creek Famous Violinist Engaged For Tabernacle Con- Townsend club No 2 met WedDeer deer deer There is plenty of them in sight nesday evening in the library of Lewis Junior High school and list- now that the hunting season is over i An inspiring reminder of a golden ened to a short talk by Angus Mc- and it's against the law to have orvour buck and shoot it too For age of music which existed before Kay chairman of the county ' example: the outbreak of the World war is ganization Election of officers for the first One hundred head of deer were the concert in Ogden on February world-fame- d six months of 1936 resulted as fol- seen north of Uintah on Wednesday 19 of Jan Kubellk violinist who is making his first lows: S B Allred president J R by John Wheelwright president of coast-to-coa- st concert tour of the South vice president Hans C Pet- the Weber County Fish and Game United States in more than 14 years erson secretary and treasurer Com- Protective association Thirty-nin- e head of deer were The concert will take place in the mittees will be announced later G C Griffith of the county com- almost calling on Ogden — being seen tabernacle sponsored by the tabernacle choir with President Nephl mittee outlined plans for a system- on Harrison avenue in Burch Creek atic canvas for members Mrs Lulu according to Mr Wheelwright of arrangeJ Brown in charge ments This will be the choir's Clark secretary of club No 1 said "The deeper snows in the moun second presentation of the season the program for the meeting of that tains are driving them down for club in the courthouse tonight would feed" Mr Wheelwright explained A statement by Mr Brown reads: "Kubeiik contrary to a statement include hearing a broadcast by Dr COLDEST POINTS Below-zer- o driven considerable publicity in this Townsend temperatures Wednes J L Overmeyer of club No 3 in- day night were reported by rail country during the past decade mever retired from the concert plat- vited members to attend a public roads both east and west of Ogden form even for a single season meeting of his club in the Hopkins The Union Pacific said the ther Z "His first concert tours of Amschool in West Ogden tonight at mometer dropped to five below at erica whichtook place shortly after which time Mr McKay will be the Wasatch near the Wyoming line the commencement of the 20th ce- speaker and to four below at Echo At Others who took part in the pro- Carter- - Wyo usually one of the ntury are said to have caused the sensations in the history of gram were: Mrs Jessie Fagan T coldest spots on the line the mere ojrreatest --music in America and are as his- W Peterson and E C F Hartman stopped at sixteen above toric as the memorable " tour of The next meeting of club No 2 uryThe Southern Pacific reported Jenny Lind under guidance of the will be held Wednesday February four below at Wells Nev was the 5 in the library of Lewis Junior mighty Barnum coldest on the Salt Lake division "These tours lasted until the war Members In the southern part of The weather was clear and calm "which an the city are especially invited Kubelik compelled Ten degrees below zero weather Austro-Hungarisubject to abanat the ears of rabbit hunt nipped don his plans for further conquests ers and others in Ogden valley Following the war he resumed his according to Thomas Stoker officia concertizing playing mainly in weather observer in Huntsville g Europe where he has never ceased Minimum Wednesday night to be the favorite violinist as well was 9 degrees above zero den as in South America Africa AusSnow was two feet deep on the tralia and Asia He made one short level in Ogden valley tour of the United States in 1922 feet of snow and one-ha- lf Three This season finds Kubelik at 55 is reported in South Fork canyon absolutely at the zenith of his Seeks Pledges Big east of Huntsville and on other marvelous powers Still recognized Ogden watersheds of Ogden river by W H Services Would Use as -- the greatest living technician Anderson Weber county fish and " his concerts are described as an enNew Field game warden thralling display of breath-takin- g "Looks like good fishing in 1936 pyrotechnics coupled with a tone of commissioners and the Mr Anderson added Ogden city almost unearthly beauty : aviation committee of the cham: ber of commerce expect to go' to Salt Lake City Tuesday afternoon Will to meet with- - officials of the United Will Air Lines regarding the new airport site proposed for Ogden in CCC the vicinity of Nye's corner A site has been selected which The meeting of Women of the A placement service to find em- has met with approval of the fed- Moose Radiant chapter No 134 ployment for CCC men after they eral department of commerce but will be held at the Moose hall on leave camps in region No 4 is be- Mayor Harman W Peery and Com- Friday November 24 at 8 o'clock ing established at the regional for- missioner Edward T Saunders have Mrs Od&lia Stout chairman-othe est service offices here reports E expressed themselves as opposed to child care and training department C Covey vocational educational ad- purchasing it unless the city can be announced that Mrs A Sherman visor given some assurance the trans- of Salt Lake City state supervisor 'This new service Mr Covey said continental air lines will give it of speech will give a talk on some support This matter will be "Effect on Children of Proper will collect information on the qualifications experience - and ability of discussed at the meeting Speech in the Home" All officers Members of the aviation commit- members of the drill team and othenrollees which Is necessary in recommending them to outside em- tee who are expected to attend the er members are requested to be ployers It will be possible for em- meeting are J A Howell chairman present v --— George O'Connor ployers desiring men with training Commissioner in special lines such as construc- Ora Buhdy R C Badger S T tion woodcraft machinery and Jeppesen and Stuart P Dobbs various other lines to call at the regional offices and see if the kind of men they want are available Bids City Miriam chapter No 14 Order of the Eastern Star will hold its annual birthday party in the Masonic of cert Feb 1 9 -- - Pacific in-O- BE DISCUSSED - — Hear Chapter 'Proper Speech' Talk " Service Seek Jobs For Men f Whether Ottjer Than Food Marts Affected Plans for immediate purchase of 3000 new refrigerator cars at a cost of more than $10000000 for the ''!' Question Arises company H W Havward president of local Pacific Fruit Express owned by Southern Pacific union No 637 Amalgamated Meat jointly were Cutters and Butcher workmen oi and Union Pacific railroads A D announced McDontoday L by of A F America North today Southern Paannealed to the city commissioners ald president of ' the ' cific j an ordinance enforce to requiring Representing scientific achievebutcher shops and grocery stores to ments of designers and builders the close on Sundays was no opposition new cars will embody important imk He said there of the tart of his union to operat provements in refrigerator car coning drug stores restaurants garages struction it was stated They wUl or other necessary businesses on go into service in 1936 on the linens Sundays but he believed six days of both owner railroads as well as of a week sufficient for operation of the Western Pacific which uses Pacific Fruit Express cars under corf-tramarkets and grocery stores ' I On motion of Commissioner Edward T Saunders the matter was It was said the new equipment wil held up for investigation Mr effect an improvement in the handSaunders said it was his under- ling of western perishable shipments standing of the ordinance that if it and will assure adequate refrieerl- was to be enforced as to markets tor car supply to meet all emer and grocery stores it should also be gencies nils McDonald noted as enforced with regard to other busi- of first importance to far western nesses operating on Sundays He growers and shippers who are mof-said he understood the ordinance dependent upon efficient railroad applied to all businesses to distant markets than those service Mr Hay ward's appeal was put of I other region any before the commissioners formally In connection with the by Commissioner George O'Connor purchase "H Giddines vice become who said the 'matter had fore the city officials previously president and general manager pf Fruit Express points out and he recommended the ordinance the Pacific his that company operates the be enforced world's largest refrigerator car ser- vice Starting with an initial sun- ply of 6600 refrigerator cars in New 1907 the Pacific Fruit Express now has about 36000 cars ct -- "Sweetheart" To Appear At Ball Miss Aliene Smedley will end her reign as "sweetheart of Excelsior" in the beautiful Weber college ballroom Friday evening when a new "sweetheart' and her maids of honor will be presented Miss Smedley will present the "sweetheart" and her maids of honor with gifts through courtesy of Ogden business firms The club will present a gift of appreciation to Miss Smedley who was the first young woman of Weber college to be honored by the club Miss Smedley was selected by Dick Powell from twenty contestants in 1935 Mr Powell has selected the new "sweetheart" and her maids of honor from among the following: Alice Balan Edith Berrett Dorothy Bowman Henrietta Curtwright Helen Gleave Dorothy Hall Phyllis Myers Margaret Gaddie Shirley Retains Program Queen Victoria Rites On Printing Legal Paper Fellowships Open In Traffic School Bids on printing a brief to be filed In the state supreme court in j s OTHCKEN Phone Boy Seager's AH Konnd Coops NO EGGS OVER 3 DAYS OLD Phone 2024-- J Cor 7th & Liberty 51 to 50 Shampoo Finger Wave Brow Arch and Ph 4240 Rinse 6 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Your Patronage is Appreciated COY'S BEAUTY PARLOR 2532 Wash Ave Service— While You Wait! Show Respect To Britain Speaker Advocates Building of Men Members of the Kiwanis club observed cne minute of silence today in memory of King George V of England who died Monday and in honor of King Edward VIII who has ascended to the throne of the British empire This respect was shown to a friendly nation by members of the club at the conclusion of an address delivered by the Rev Alwyn E -- Butcher rector of the St Paul's Episcopal church in Salt Lake City himself an Englishman who refer i red to King George as a tired old man who stood for what Kiwanis st semi-form- al : Photographs Naval Career Events A comprehensive pictorial summary of navy men at work and play over the face of the globe is on disstaplay In the Ogden recruiting ' tion Seventy-eiglarge photographs of training station activities ship scenes and the life of the American sailor in foreign ports are contained in the review prepared- by the recruiting service Carl Werner local recruiter extends an invitation to the public to visit the navy room on the second floor of the postoffice build' ing — — —:-- : :: ht - j Selects ial ieuowsmps Mutuals Entertain At Dance Tonight Arrangements have been completed for the annual gold and green ball to be presented by the four-staM I A this evening and Frif day evening in the Berthana hall This dancing party will have a ke demonstration during intermission by a group of yoUng men and women from the four stakes This! will be an attractive sight it Is anticipated with the girls in their party dresses and the boys in their dress SUitS :' " Cruelty Allegation Democrats Will Bernice Croff ord Tupper today Assemble Friday filed suit in Second district court for divorce from Elroy Thomas Tupper whom she married in Salt Lake City August 20 1935 She charged cruelty and asked $5 alimony per month The complaint said the woman was sometimes known as Bernice Richards and that the man was sometimes known as Robert j General board M I A and stake workers will be in attendance and the public is assured of a good time A J Beer Parlor Site Former Commissioner Fred E Williams said today he was obtaining a building permit and would Twenty-fift- h remodel quarters at 214-2street for a beer parlor which he will open about February 5 Mr Williams was one of 13 residents of Ogden who obtained a license to sell draft beer from the state liquor control commission " The property which will be remodeled is owned by the Tribe-Willia- Horse Kick Leads To Farmer 16 Marriage licenses ere Issued to three couples by the Weber county clerk's office late Wednesday after- j 28s Pair Vomcn's IlccI Lifts Leather or l1c Composition This is our low e very-da- y price o'clock The purpose of the meeting is to elect three county officers: a chah man vice chairman and associate chairwoman Es-tel- just an hour v Court Costs Paid Joe Brown found guilty of unlawful sale of liquor by & Jury Tuesday afternoon was sentenced by Justice Alfred Glad well 6f Burch Creek Wednesday afternoon to serve 30 days in Weber county Jail The sentence was suspended upon condition that Brown pay court costs of $25 The costs were paid by the defendant who is required to report to the court Feb 21 r PAY LESS FOR YOUR TOILETRIES HERE! At Wright's — every day of the year — you pay less for your toiletries needs — both for yourself and for your family The famous Rexall line is featured as well as hundreds of other na tionally -advertised v brands f next toiletries order Fill your at Wright's Take advantage of — the use of your charge- - account free the and speedy delivery service Remember! You pay less for your toiletries at Wright's! TOILETRIES—Main Floor WRIGHT'S high-quali- ty GiJMilOJM 4 i ! 5 1 1 j to $2000! Over 100 Suits to Choose From! Doors to the Men's Store Open at 8:30 A M! Val ues Friday And S aturda y Onl y ' HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Two Days Only! Shoe Repair THRIFT BASEMENT WRIGHT'S' W W SI fill Utah's Smartest le Viva May Gammell of' Nevin Arstis-ti- c Mexican t-- Serenade colony (Langey) by Marian and Marguerite Knighton and a group r of brief readings by Jennie Bekker of the Beaux Arts "club Polichenelle (Rachmaninoff) by Raymond Etcheverry and-- prelude in C sharp minor (Rachmaninoff) played by Charles Smith from the Junior Music club violin' numbers (Ernst) Gypsy Dance Marilyn Shupe and Fantasia de Ballet (De Beriot) bv Patricia Critchfield from the Fetscher strings Danse Negri (Cyril Scott) by Eugene Brough of i Cimbalo club The program is expected to occupy Pino! When were voti horn? fliv n this date and we will give you a complete analysis of YOUR 1936 YEAR Also a character The times of the year analysis most favorable for business romance investment travel The stars under which you were born have much to foretell to your advantage according to the Ushers lttmous astroiogists neady now Book Dept WRIGHT'S " federation or not Over a period of Several years the federated junior clubs have been active in Ogden and many excellently trained young musicians have appeared in public and private concerts In addition to their activity in Ogden participants in the annual state contest held In Salt Lake City-i- n April have consistently won a large share pf the awards Friday's program is as follows: Hide and Seek (Denzee) and Spring Message (Barber) by Lucile Larking of Amateur Musicians club The Last Hope (Gottschalk) by Kelleher and Puck (Grieg) by Death WHAT THIS YEAR MOLDS FOR YOU ' noon Those who obtained them were: Renald L Anderson 31 and Ilah E Anderson 19 both of Bear River City Bert H Purdy 25 of Las Vegas Nev and Georgia Hopkins 25 of Ogden and Elmer G Larson 28 of Corinne and Marjorie Stokes 22 of Both well ! RUDDER HEELS rDLn rO Frank Jugler county chairman of the Democratic party urges a large attendance for a reorganization of county officers Friday evening in the county courthouse at seven-thirt- y Representing six federated music clubs of the Junior group 10 young musicians will appear in a special program Friday evening at eight o clock in Glen Brothers' recital hall according to Mrs Norma Moore Maycock junior chairman of federated clubs in this county The public is invited to attend and a special invitation is extended to members of all junior "music clubs whether they are members of the old ms MEN'S BEST GRADE i' LOGAN Jan 23— (AP)—Jacob Zilles fanner died in a hospital here today of a fractured skull suffered when kicked by a horse estate i We use only the best grade oak leather and this department is equipped with the newest most modern shoe repairing machinery Do not be confused at our low price for half soles as they are regular $100 value REflJNSILENT - j LACKING? Stimulate It With A Nice Tender CLUBfiiBERS j IMJiJLW &©Em® $ $1285 on December 11 1935 j connection with the alternative writ of prohibition obtained by the Utah Rapid Transit company the city from entering the municipal bus business were called for by the city commissionSpeaking of Radio — ers today For the second time In 43 years f ! We Sell the City Attorney George S Barker the official ban on the importation : The British government is trying asked permission to have the brief into Great Britain of livestock from to keep agricultural prices to the ! pinxco AND THE printed and said it must be filed the European continent has just consumer reasonable and to give the ! ZENITH been lifted to permit the importafarmer a fair return and the task by January 30 of tion is London be to from in Friesian Holland cattle W "Harman Mayor great j WRIGHT'S— Downstairs reported Peery was but results possible supported by Commissioner Ed- for breeding purposes ward T Saunders in ordering the purchasing agent to obtain bids with Commissioner George O'Connor voting in opposition Mr Barker explained the case would determine whether the city The first vessel to be granted a has the right to enter the municiMEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S broadcasting license the 11000-to- n pal bus business aaotorship Kanimbla just launched it Belfast Northern Ireland will Housework including washing and broadcast programs when at sea off scrubbing are now included in the the Australian coast having been cure for "nerves" among girls In rranted a license by Australia BEST GRADE OAK LEATHER OR COMPOSITION England Think of It! Guaranteed quality sewed-o- n half soles for only 59c pair! Bring in your old shoes and have them resoled to practically GUARANTEED Is Your Appetite new condition — and save money! With the funeral of Kin George V being arranged Mrs Stella Loret 2632 Madison avenue today recalled a similar royal funeral in London — that of Queen Victoria February 2 1901 Sam Loret her husband a former Canadian soldier was escort for the present King Edward VIII when he as Prince of Wales visited Vancouver in 1903 Mrs Loret has in her possession a copy of the official program of the funeral procession which was given to her eight years ago by the late Sarah Parker of Seattle Directors of the Weber county chapter American Red Cross appointed committee chairmen for the year and approved their annual budget at a meeting Wednesday night in the chamber of commerce v offices Hotel Ben Lomond Mrs H C Gwilliam was for one year as executive secretary Dr R L Draper chairman of the chapter who presided announced he had received word from A L Schaf er San Francisco manager of the Pacific coast branch of the national Red Cross that Mrs Gwilliam is one of 25 chosen from 2000 chapter secretaries in the western territory to attend a special Red Cross training school in San Francisco February 6 to March 10 Mrs Gwilliam will leave February 1 FINANCIAL ESTIMATES C H B Seybert chairman of the budget committee presented a tentative budget totaling $3505 which the directors approved This amount will be requested from the community chest organization Budget for the previous year was $3305 B L Blood chairman of the first aid committee reported seven free classes in first aid are being start ed this week in North Ogden Hooper Riverdale- - and Huntsville and for Speery mills LDS Twelfth ward MIA and Ogden scoutmas ters Miss Sarah McCracken reporting for the Junior Red Cross committee said all pupils in the Weber county and Ogden city schools have been enrolled in the junior organization Mrs Gwilliam announced she had received word that a national youth administration project calling for employment of 12 boys and 10 girls between 16 and 25 years on research projects dealing with life saving first aid disaster cf'e 'aid and reorganization of the Weber county chapter s filing system has been ap proved by officials in Washington D C The project will be super vised by Miss Marjorie McEntee she said The youths will be em ployed four hours each day LIST OF CHAIRMEN Committee chairmen named by the directors follow: Life saving Carl Belliston first aid B L Blood disaster George D Shupe volun teer and' production Mrs Don E Rhiversr home service Jack Little- field Junior Red Cross Mrs W Karl Hopkins motor corps Mrs Margaret Feeny nursing Miss Nettie Oaks accident prevention Bill Koldewyn chairman for Og den city and Leonard Wayment chairman for Weber county pub hcity L Skaggs Election of officers was held at a meeting last November er Ogden city today was asked to cooperate in selection of the personnel of a training course of the bureau of street traffic research at Harvard university Miller McClintock director of the bureau advised Mayor Peery by letter that fifteen fellowships in the field of street and highway traffic control and administration are Three Pairs Get Miriam Chapter To Have Birthday Party Marriage Licenses temple Tuesday January 28 Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock Members are asked to make reservations not later than Sunday with any of the officers including the worthy matron Mrs W E Lancaster telephone 4433 : under new rules pf the court under which trial dates for defendants who plead not guilty are set at the tame of the pleading The date of the trial must be not less than one week nor more than three weeks from the date of the plea The rules were changed at the suggestion of Judge E E Pratt who desired to speed up criminal trials Setters is accused of passing a forged check on the Burton-WalkLumber company for stands for "Service" "We are not going to get very far in the human equation until we realize that it is just as honorable to' clean our streets as it is to occupy a pulpit We have taken time to develop machinery but have failed to build men" the pastor declared The program today was in observr ance of the twenty-firanniveravailable Inof of Kiwanis the sary founding Mr McClintock said the bureau was direction ternational under It was organized in 1925 for the pur- of Kiwanis education commitpose of providing research in con- tee thewith Francis as nection with traffic accidents and chairman Music wasT Wiggins a by quartet congestion and for the training j of composed of Bernice Tyree Paul men In the technical and adminGlenn L Hanson and Car-m- a istrative problems of traffic regu- Cragun Douglas lation Former students of the bu- as accompanistwith Myrtle Rosevear Watson and Roberta Ward reau he said now hold important Vice President Arnold Ferrin InThe public is cordially invited to positions as new members of the troduced attend The dance will be Applicants for the fellowships are club Dr Wendell J Thompson and required to have sound training Thorstein Larsen — — The mayor was asked to distribute — printed announcements to those interested and to advise the burpau Show as to the ability of those seeking Divorce Sought On Ex-Offic- BE HELD FRIDAY o j 1 Asks POSTS FOR YEAR to a charge of forgery and Fruit Express To guilty his trial was set by Second Dis- - Chairmen and Secretary Are Public Invited To Attend Use New Equipment Named and Budget trict Judge Lester A Wade for Program Presenting TJVhniarv 7 This Year Young People Approved the first taken The action-wa- s an AIRPORT WILL CONCERT WILL Joe Setters today pleaded not STO RE CLOSING i PLAY IN OGDEN CHAPTER FILLS Shopping Center! |