Show o THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 6 1936 i Oil Derricks Reach Capitol FOURTEEN WILL GO TO o MEETINGS S t hv- - T ' ' V V Utah University Dean Will Talk At Meeting On Sanatorium v I 4 4 range manager ofWshtagton Utah State G D Clyde Dr-P CotAgricultural college of Utah and ton of the University of Berkeley of the J L Talbot California range and experiment c vv' a XAssr I V l V- - -d 1 GRASSES VALUABLE SALT LAKE CITY Aug 0— (AP) devel —Hardy grasses now being answer be to the oped may prove to the problem of drouth and floods W R Chapllne Washington DC :o chief of the division of range research said grass plantings plus proper terracing of upper reaches of Davis county canyons demonstrated their effective flood control storms properties during the recent Similar plantings in Box Elder or at county would have prevented flood Willard least minimized the he said “We are anxious to do similar work in Willard canyon and wil do so as soon as the people there upon which purchase private belands he said done” such work can residents purchase! “Davis county lands for the service used to flood prevention work there” he said '’ PURCHASE OF LANDS James E Gurr supervisor of the Wasatch national forest points out that the forest service now has options on 12000 ares of land between Balt Lake City and Ogden to extend flood prevention! work “Sufficient money is not available however to purchase land in the Willard area at present” said R H Rutledge ' Ogden regional for- - ester ( j RANGE PAYMENTS George E Farrell of Washington director of the western division of the agricultural adjustment adminis tration looked today to the possi bility of an extension of soil con servation benefits to stockmen Noting the demands of grazers using the public domains for a share - in payments now given only to fanners Farrell said an amendmen to the soil conservation act to meet those demands may result Farrell and M L Wilson assist- ’ ant secretary of agriculture were principal speakers at a meeting o agricultural extension workers of 11 western states which concluded yesterday 44 Crops Betfor I n St Anthony Area The inarch ef the oil derricks goes on In Oklahoma City Several of d property them as pictured above are springing up on between in the controversy latest long step surrounding the capital of its capital grounds the to Anxious state beauty preserve and city operators were the city had forbidden such drilling though private should have state the that to drill nearby Maintaining permitted adjoining the benefit of oil It owns and that companies operating wells might drain state pools by drilling at an angle state officials 4 have fought for the right to sink wells on this property 04 MADE SUNDAY BRIGHAM CITY Aug 6—Funeral services for Laura Georgia Christensen Pedersen 89 who died Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs M Rasmussen on South Main Street will be held Sunday at two o’clock in the L D S Fifth ward chapel under direction of Bishop Francis Christensen Mrs Pedersen was born in Copenhagen Denmark Nov 4 1846 and married Johan Pedersen in 1872 He died in Denmark in 1889 Mrs Pedersen came to Utah in 1901 and worked many years in the Logan temple She was the mother of ax children three of whom survive: Mrs Alma Brockmann of California Alfred Pedersen of Salt Lake City and Mrs Johanna Bush of Copenhagen Thirty-fou- r grandchildren and 35 great grand-childre- n al3C survive 94 Cruelty Alleged In Divorce Action BRIGHAM CITY Aug 8—Elvira McLean filed suit for divorce against Andrew G McLean in district court Wednesday upon grounds of cruelty Mrs McLean charges her hus- band had threatened her life and that the five children lived in terror of their father She asks custody of the children and equity in a home in Garland V I j 94 Terms Handed To Writers of Checks BRIGHAM CITY Aug John Finn 20 and Howard Knudsen 19 were sentenced to serve six months in the county jail Wednesday by Judge B H Jones after pleading guilty to a charge of passing worthless checks at several stores in Box 6-- Three Pairs Take Marriage Licenses Schilling Powder - BE SMART Have your hair cut and dressed to your own individual style at the new HONNOLD BEAUTY S : on X v v - of-th- high-power- COURT DENIES BY THREE MEN START ORDER Betterment of Stadium In Logan Will Be Begun 1 1 delay-Whit- de i SECOND TRIAL District Court Pedestrian Three husbands filed suit for divorce in Second district court today alleging cruelty Christian Wangsgard Huntsville ashed a divorce from Cora Wangs-gar- d They were married In Salt 1936 Lake City June-Garner Warren Ogden Vergil sought a divorce from Helen Garner and custody of a minor child They were married here December 24 1934 yergll L Richardson filed a suit against Thelma Richardson asking the court to determine custody of and support money for a minor child They were married here Feb- District Judge Eugene E Pratt today denied a motion for a new trial in the case of W C Sumner against Clifton J Stephens and his parents “Bryant A Stephens and Mary Stephens An automobile driven by Clifton Stephens allegedly struck W C son Fred J Sumner Sumner's while hi was waiting for a street car Julyiis 1935 resulting in his ' t death W C- - Sumner brought action for $5750 damages No cause of action was found by a jury May 9 1936 ‘f -- ns r ed Hbands 1 I coun-addre- ’ DEGREES ASKED au-catio- t ence of Amelia Earhart Mr Miles said he would leave ’ vi ous aviator and by the partlcipa-- Friday for Daggett county to de-tiA of talented earnest-hearte- d termine the extent of the damage A young men and' women from morJnn(j pUt a crew to work to reopen than 30 states fairly electrified the the road I convention atmosphere with an in- - All other roads In the district are urance of new faith and determln- - open for traffic and in good shape ation to carry on the struggle Mr Miles reported He returned j today from a four-da- y Qs against beverage alcohol Inspection Mrs Ida “The national of roads In Summit Morgan president s trip i V B Wise Smith said in her annual RiQh Cache and Box Elder Sx ss X I & 4fthat we need to take the hies Work of clearing shoulders of the ‘long view in appraising the prog-- 1 e resa temperance movement j road in Willard and possibly rais-Sh- e said the return of legal liquor ing( ciering and repairing of the salesman-- 1 dyke will start next week he said with the The action agility and grace of an adagio dance one of the features ship of the manufacturers and deal-- 1 gftr the mud has had time to dry about n that entertained visitors at Cleveland’s Great Lakes exposition all era is rapidly bringing real the of danger of I while shoulders on the road to an from unusual understanding were captured in this striking photograph taken beverage alcohol that the tide re-is- Evanston Wyo are quite soft east just as the performers angle Snapped by Margaret Bourke-Whit- e is a of Echo the way is clear and In with muscles corded and bodies supple formed a human arch this turning and that there for aentiment of complete good condition Crews are at work Marine surgence theatre act was viewed by throngs at the exposition’s abolition of the liquor traffic grow with a power shovel clearing debris ing out of a naw program of na-- 1 1 whlch has beta pushed off the road tion-wieducation on the subject f Mrs W H Fowls presented to has been estimated that the jf Mra R H Stearman in the name I weith States the United of the union a traveling bar Mrs ’ amount to $247000000000 Stearman who has been a member for a number of years will leave for California in the near future Mrs N E Shaw of Tremonton Case In In Refuses a visitor as was Mrs Elizabeth was Request Allege Cruelty mother of Mrs Stella Hambly Based On Death of Divorce Suits In Seaton Improvements to the Utah State Agricultural college stadium in Logan which will cost $29701 will start August 11 R W Craven district director of the works progress administration said today He received telephonlo confirmation from Darrell J Greenwell works progress administraRANGE AFFAIRS state tor that $20572 of WPA money had been put aside for the project The college will provide $9129 toward The the work BRIGHAM CITY Aug 8 18 board members of grazing dls- TUNNEL DESIGN trict No 1 met today in the court I The project calls for construc-hous- e under chairmanship of Dellmon 0f tunnel entrance to the Adams of Layton for the purpose- I stadium of reinforced concrete ruary 20 1935 of passing on more than 400 appll- which would permit floats and H for fall and winter grazing j tomobiles to enter the structure It also provides for training quarters permits The board comprises nine men j0Chers toilets and showers-undeof Joseph j Beginning of work must be chairmanship of Paradise constituting the e(J until August 11 Mr Craven said sheepmen”! committee and tone because the college wants to change HOLLYWOOD Aug 6— (AP)— A men of the cattlemen’s committee from the dozen tunnel of the location busy studio policemen gingerheaded by Tom L Davis of Brig-- 1 way it was to be built under the an assortment of bruises touched ly ham City I original application toiday which for session in they acquired In a be board The may architect who drew w c ghaub on the lot several days at least until all ap- up the plans is out of town and miniature riot was caused and considered by the wild rush It plications can be the new design cannot be complet-passe- -d ambitious 3500 of boys and girls statupon ed until his return Mr Craven and their parents struggling to be Officers in attendance at the e(J first in line for a mass “tesC for meeting included E H Fraenzele George H Ryan WPA district for district No l C F See- - fice engineer and J Alden Bowers roles in the picture “The Advenley grazer G Frazier special ln 1 enginer in charge of operations tures of Tom Sawyer” H vestigator Charles Hoenthau jrep-- wcn ovr the stadium Wednesday Sour milk will remove Iron rust in company with Olaf Nelson trusfrom white goods tee of the college USE OF FUNDS As originally submitted the proj- Patrolmen Hurt As Kiddies Riot I of-graz- er I — 4 4— Janney To Dodge Further Marriage Three Fined For Disturbing Peace Lenny Chappie Harry Vander-- j steen and Catherine Vanderateen pleaded guilty in Burch creek court to lite Wednesday afternoon the peace by charges of disturbing fighting and quarreling at the HerAug 4 mitage in Ogden canyon The disturbance it was alleged occurred during a dance The three defendants were given 80 days in they jail suspended upon condition were They pay fines of $10 each given until August 8 to pay their fines Jennie Zodervan similarly charged in the same complaint was found not guilty and was discharg-- 1 ed HOLLYWOOD Augr 44 Leon Janney married and divorced at ?0 intends to pass matrimony by until be is 30 the screen Juvenile said today He was back from Reno” Nev —— where he won an uncontested di Morrison 35 Paul case of The vorce from Jessica Pepper 1936 Dick Nichand LakeSalt of City Follies girl Their union endured arLincoln 3249 avenue' 22 of ols two weeks a on court in city today -raigned H second degree burglary charge of American life insurance com- was continued until August 12 enThe pair la alleged to have panies have paid an average of to tered the home of Theodore Camp$10000000 each working day of 199 Thirtieth street July bell beneficiaries and policy holders 6-- AP— Burglary Case Is Continued To 12th 4 !!Thls Broad Rlople Whiskey is just what I’ve oeen looking for Tom! But what has ageing a full 12 months in heated warehouses got to do with its mellow flavor?” - 90 PROOF 3 Since 1929 ect will employ 112 men for two months Of the WPA money allotted $10880 will be spent for labor and superintendence $8842 for material and $850 for equipment and STRATFORD - ON - AVON valve injotlier Choking of a water-pip- e a railway locomotive shed in Strat England led to th I T EsCO DQS feet f discovery of a live eel threeinches four inches long and three in circumference in the valve As its age would be about 14 years it must have entered through grille at the water the half-inc- h intake at Wilmcote whenfour-mil-a e tiny PHOENIX Ariz (AP)—If the fish and lived in the thief who stole the trousers and pipe with no other food than the purse ot Judge Howard C Speak-ma- n water all that time of the Maricopa county su44 him for perior court comes before sentence “he will get all the law allows” “Stealing a person’ pants and purse constitutes burglary in the “I i first degree” the jurist said him If catch eleofficers BANGKOK— Three hundred hope the will be me he before sercornea he air and phants and the army vices of Siam are being sought by- sentenced to the maximum penalty years a Japanese motion picture com- which is one to fifteenstolen from were trousers the The to produce pany which plans life of Nagamasa Yamada who Judge Speakman’s bedroom while c°ntamea pure 300 years ago left Japan for Slam he slept The soldiers a $150 and of cash in to the $1750 ascended and position bonus certificate commander of the royal guards 4- — At the conference in Tokyo the to the minister agreed scour-eSiamese proposal and Slam is being for that number of trained ele- ford-on-Av- 1 Ilia on --The IFirst Fall Cotton Prints! 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VH nations - CODE NUMBERS ARMORY SPANISH FORK Aug construction on the Spanish Fork guard of armory of the national within the be completed Utah will of next 10 days with finishing up of work on the roof and pouring cement for the drill room fl°°J John K Johnson supervisor said university m- A--' Sad End To Come Predicts Justice MONTREAL (UP)— Forest Saunders 28 pleaded guilty before Judge Maurice Tetreau tobook charge of stealing a history Studealing with the life of Mary art Queen of Scots “She had a sad ending and you will com to one too” the judge commented sentenced Saunders to 10 days and ill of Boston in jalL Among the students are tU1 Just— Japanese fo Take SALON Phone 82 Prices Reasonable J i OFFICE SENDS August J A HOARD STUDIES BURIAL TO BE Gull Uses Autos To Crack Shells HMsccunfifts 4 West Third North Brigham City Phone W Circulation and Correspondence D T L Mann Crops throughout the St Anthony Ida district particularly the grains and condition of the Targhee na Elder county’ tional forest near there appear much better than during the summer o CEREMONY HELD 1935 it was reported today by C E BRIGHAM Aug 6—Lynn Favre of the department of range C HendricksonCITY Hanand Beatrice management regional forest ser sen residents of Magna were isvice sued a and then Mr Favre spent the past two unltel inlicense here today PresiStake by marriage weeks in Wyoming and Idaho In dent Hervin Bunderson Laramie he attended the Western 44 Farm Economic association confer- ence After this he made a general range inspection of the Targhee for est During the major portion of his 4 rip rains brightened the foliage reducing the fire hazard and putting arull WELLINGTON N the entire region in an excellent Day’s Bay a seaside of Wellingcondition from a growth standpoint in ton New Zealand are becoming he said in their shell cracking efficient 44 The old method of breaking shells of shellfish was to drop them onto rocks and roads A man recently saw a mussel lying on the hard auto highway and kicked it aside At once a gull swooped down and placed the mussel back on the County Clerk Lawrence M Malan road Several motor vehicles on Wednesday issued marriage li- passed the shell was crushed and censes to Isaac Andrew Is&kson down the gull to enjoy a 25 and Edith Lucille Gale 23 both meal swooped of Ogden John W Covering 23 and 44 Jennie Smit 24 both of Ogden A new eoldering "iron” Is a Francis Edgar Jeffries 22 of Good-ta- g “platoL” When the trigger is Idaho and Eima L Harris 13 pulled the “pistol” releases molten Hailey Idaho solder instead of bullets $cnip X state-owne- BOX ELDER NEWS "It was in many ways the finest The Sheep creek bridge between national convention I ever attend- Manila and Vernal In Daggett ed” said Mrs D W Jenkins in a W1 M sevral brdfa speaking Wednesday at a W C I coun‘y on the Wyoming portion T U meeting in Liberty park about the national W C T U convention road between Green River Wyo at Tulsa Her address followed aLnd Vernal were washed away Wed-on- e o’clock picnic luncheon and resday during heavy rains accord business meeting to word received by Fred D “The spirit of youth” said the ing Miles acting district engineer of the pres- - the Utah road commission speaker” personalized byworld-fam- : ium with FWA funds It is reported strong response has been received from civic labor and fraternal groups throughout Utah which have been asked to send dele-- I gates to the meeting The delegates will discuss the tuberculosis situation and outline a program to obtain a grant of FWA funds with which to construct the sanatorium Mrs Ora Bundy of the women’s club committee said delegates from several of these organizations will be present A Z-S- ji al Twenty-fourt- h "I - - I street to Ira A Huggins According chairman of the arrangements committee Dr Daines is enthused oyer the possibility that Utah has taken (gnizanco’of the disease and that grant will soon be asked of the government to construct a sanator- 1 9 Then'Ogden contingent will probCity with ably join in Salt Lakeautomobiles Private officials there wiU be used 4 Highway Is Speaker Quotes Advice To I Manila-VernTake “Long View’ On - Tied Up Engineer Will Drink Problem Start Repairs Dr Lyman L Baines University of Utah dean of the school of medicine has been engaged to deliver the principal address at a tuberculosis problem meeting sponsored by Herman Baker post of the American Legion to be held August 23 at eight p m in the Legion ‘chateau on I ! D DURING FLOOD 6 Ogden Party To Be Joined By California And Eastern Experts vin Hull Gerald Klomp From the forest service office will be Regional Forester R H Rutledge Ernest Winkler assistant in regional forester J W Farrell O of management timber charge A Olsen in charge of fish and game -- FROM WASHINGTON Also Joining the party here will be F F Hutchins from the Milford Chap-lin- e -experiment station W R WGTUi UNlf TO GIVE ADDRESS Fourteen locaf official of the tatermountain forest and range experiment station and of the regional forest service will Join oth-er- y of the service at the Great Basin branch experiment station this evening for the sixth annual field days Friday and Saturday LOCATED ON FOREST The purpose of the meeting Is to give livestock men and others interested in range use an opportunity to view the results of exthe periments being conducted at nastation located on the Mantl tional forest 10 miles east of Ephraim Signed to make the trip from the local experiment station art George W Craddock C R Croft G D Bickford Dr George Stewart Joe Pechanec Walter E Mann Dr AlRudger Walker Leland K Hill IBRI0GES LOST RESULTS TOLD DR DAINES TO "5f x Art of tho Danco— A Human Arch LEGION BOOKS EPHRAIM NEAR ‘G STANDARD-EXAMINE- R rRAKXFOST DISTIlttMtS Loultvl’! hu Balflmor FOR PERFECT GIN DRINKS! 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