Show THE OGDEN STAN TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 9 1937 Mother and Baby Rescued FRANCE SEEKS SHAYS’ REVOLT 1 HAH SERVICE Mas s— (UP)— PETERSHAM and fifty years ago One hundred MassachuWestern this in today setts village was struck the blow that finally crushed Shays' Rebellion The anniversary passed unobserved but only a few months ago a new state highway Route 202 between Belchertown and Athol which was financed to the extent of 150000 by federal funds was named the Daniel Shays Highway” In honor of the leader of the Rebellion that bears his name Born at Hopkinton in 1747 Shays served as an ensign at Bunker Hill He was rated a good soldier and when discharged from the army held the rahk of captain In the wake of the American Revolution there developed the unrest and lawlessness from which Shays' abortive insurrection was born Specifically the protestants objected to waste in costs of litigation exorbitant land taxation By PETER C RHODES United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS (UP) — The French Post Office Is one of the most efficent In the world a study of its activity reveals Banker insurance broker mailman food transporter and freighter to more than 40000 inhabitants of the country its speed and efficiency have set new records On bicycle train airplane foot automobile boat horseback and ski 62000 postmen each day cover a total distane of a million miles of transport ndpg every method through that man has invented and fifty out history Two hundered of these postmen reach Inaccessi ble comers of French territory high in the snowboundskisAlpsmail-ba-byg gliding along on their strapped to their backs Each day these men and women —for in France there are thou-— sands of women postal carriers mailboxes gather from 103000 16000 from sort and dispatch between 14000000 and and mail letters packages -orders Nine hundred special rail ofway coaches and rolling post a fices speed over 200000 miles in public offices BADGERED SUPREME Snowbound In their automobile for nine days or more SAFE Maude with only half a package of oatmeal mush for food Mrs a ski rescued were 2 party Donna by LaNear 19 and her daughter a been had father and miSsing 22 husband LaNear February 6 Earl aid (Associated week when he left his wife and baby In search of ' FEW ERRORS MADE The number of errors made In is at a handling this colossal workwas one minimum In 1933 there articles 20200 mistake for every 0 D In Press photo) TREES CUT FUEL Riverdale Loses Pioneer Citizen COSTS IN HOME one in every 27630 22-4- 1934 40 in 1935 one for every and in 1936 one for every 28000 This Is a figure which would be difficult to beat in other countries Meanwhile speed has not beeij neglected nor cost A reorganization of the postal system by the present postmaster general Robert Jardilller has brought a saving of from 45 minutes to one hour In the dispatches of letters The popular front minister has been in office only since June Already he extra plans to eliminate any which service mail air for charges when applied will cut down the time of delivery still further The post office also Is the poor man’s banker In France and handles a large volume of money exthe changes to different parts ofoffice 1935 the post In country handled 235 million postal orders or a total sum of money passing to another from one person $20000000000 amounting to Windbreaks Are Valuable During Cold Spells Says Forester LOGAN —“When strong winds reach the velocity of 20 miles per hour or more the heating require-be ments of your home may doubled as compared to the heathome ing requirements of a similar belts” shelter tree if “protected by states J Whitney Floyd extension forester in commenting on the value of tree planting in Utah “Tests being carried on by the temcollege at Logan show that 6 highto 2 are degrees peratures er in the lee of a shelter belt than This they are on the windward side areas indicates that in unprotected the heating needs of your home will increase as the wind velocity rises Mr Floyd says MORE TREES NEED The majority of homes in Utah are unprotected from the cold winter blasts and more trees should be planted to save fuel for the home and stock feed by protecting feeding grounds sheds and barns thus adding greater comfort to the SPECIAL ISSUES DUE O : Philatelists throught the world have been chanting their praise of the new postmaster general ever since he came to office Present day French stamps are among the most artistic - In the world Morever more than 10 new Issues have been printed In the last six months Among these are special stamps such as the "Pax stamps farm yard during the winter issued for the World Peace As- months sembly and extra charge stamps The compactness of evergreen for intellectual Jobless and tuber- trees throughout the year make culosis and cancer relief The extra them particularly valuable as windmoney realized on these issues is breaks However it is advisable to turned over directly to the organ- plant shelter belts with a mixizations carrying on research and ture of hardwoods and evergreens relief besides serving as one of The hardwoods act as a nursery the best means of publicity for crop and make the growing of the their efforts evergreen trees much more suc44 cessful TREES GROWN Young forest trees for windbreak planting are being grown and distributed each year from the forestry nursery at the Utah State Agricultural College at LoCAPETOWN— It was a series of gan More than 150000 young trees for at the nursery thrills for B G Schreiber and his are being cared trees can be obThese this Zululand year Illuhluwe of farpily cost of apan tained at a average whtri they tried to get through hundred $250 on per the car proximately their flooded river in relatinformation to decided wishing Anyone ‘Durban to They way of means to ive1 the across obtaining the let the natives push them contact the county should trees the swelling stream Midway they WTite to the or and sound agent agricultural a heard mighty rushing x saw a wall of water sweeping to- - extension office at Logan 44 ward them The natives fled Schreiber helped his wife and child from the back seat and they ran for tho bank The wave hit the car and threw if over the edge of a weir info the river nine feet below After finding shelter for the night Schreiber returnednextto the SANTA FE N M— (UP)— Fire day scene of the disaster and fished out the cat with the Chief Jack Wickham presented a -- - D Family Periled By Rising Stream Alarm Inferrupfs Banquet For Chief J aid of natives He had another thriller when he the car stepped on the starterHeandcontinued responded instantlyonce on his journey at '4 leather jacket at a banquet in his 500 liti- gation assembled at Springfield and so badgered the state supremec ourt that it adjourned after an abbresession In Noviated three-da- y vember the Court of General Sessions was prevented from meeUng at Worcester when Shays filled the courtroom with an armed force So alarmed was George Washington by Shays’ activities that he remarked: “It was but the other day that were were shedding our blood to obtain the constitutions under which we now live— constitutions of our own choice and making— and now we are unsheathing the sword to overturn them” The federal government enlisted 4400 men and borrowed from arm wealthy citizens to outfit and this force Gen Benjamin Lincoln a Revolutionary veteran was placed in command ARSENAL ATTACKED IN 1786 troops in an attack on Springfield arsenal The defending force of fired on the insurgents 1200 wounding four and Shays’ men scattered in confused retreat Lincoln pursued the insurgents from town to town until in Petersham on Feb 4 1787 there was a final clash in which 150 of Shays' men were captured and the rest dispersed Honey Substitutes W or ry A piarists LONDON— All sorts cf blends com- and substitutes beekeepers Britplain are being sold in Great government the and ain as honey at London will conduct an elaborate investigation Bees cost little to keep and their honey should be they cheap but fakers find that more substitutes can produce cheaply than the genuine article The government is contributing to the funds of Rothamsted where a systematic investigation is to be conducted The experts will also seek the cause of the fermentation of honey and of that unsightly frost-lik- e change which produces a blur on glass jars containing honey harmless but ruinous to the sale - 44 LANDSCAPE ADS URGED AMHERST Mass — (UP) — Many more souls and bodies would be saved if the landscape were advertised as well as liquor cigarettes and politics says Prof Frank A Waugh of the Massachusetts State College landscape architecture ! call at the residence Wednesday honor was just concluding his speech of appreciation when he was called away from the festivities to answer a fire alarm Phone Numbers' r All Brands iilllll 4 Tall 25-30-- 2 lb 35 TkktU ° Cans Fels Nanlha E°JP: U est to San Francisco S "‘"r jjmUed whidi a— Iwlhk uMcr U’boixeSOO) dir le Divorce Granted Petition Allowed BRIGHAM CITY Feb box Pineapple! Cocoa Broad 4115-411- 6 27c 5c Cleanser gl15c EggsXn10!: 15c Raisins Pk 15s a non-suppo- tion rt 44 King George VI Gets Nazi Salute Scouting Termed Builder of Peace i ic - 55c 6c 23c 25c 6WM l9c Pork Chops Steaks lb -- lb 25c IBc Bacon sliced lb 35s 25c Lemons 293 ) and failure to provideJeanett Hammond received a (dfrom George Hammond ivorce whom she charged with failure to provide and desertion f A property stipulation was adopted by the court Plaintiff was granted the custody of three minor children The marriage took place March 1 1930 at Bountiful Myrtle Black was granted a from James Farrel Black whom she married September 29 1926 at Ogden Plaintiff charged cruelty and failure to provide She - tdi-vor- ce j -- 44- was awarded custody of a minor by reindeer carts ladchild The court adopted a prop- enTraveling vwith fresh meat fish skins erty stipulation’ and other produce fanners Of the :— 144 Far North of Russia attended a big fair in Naryan-Ma- r ' center of the Nenets National Region ’ Wedding March Flusters Teacher For deep frying add a teaspoonful of A bit flustered today was Mark Robinson music supervisor of Ogden city schools when he tered a principals' meeting at e en a m His fellow educators it is reported arose and sang “Here Comes the Bride” Robinson mar ried Cora Waldram Myers last Fri- day Cat LARD 44 STEAKS Delifbtfol aroma Mora dtGoioai foo4i fvrfm Mt tni f Prlt Ktdpi AafMtM Corm Norwalk Coon Stm4 BETTER VALUES Choice Round Ih UQi or Sirloin POLICY The outstanding merchandising principle used by all O P the housewife to buy her Skaggs System Stores is to enable e at week prices— real saving foods every day in the y every-daconsistent! our All prices are are We regular prices costs True on mark-uour low p every week based a nominal Here low at they are for prices we offer some items unusually cut-rat- size pkg 19c Kinds 25s 25s All CAMPBELL’S SOUPS Except Chicken'3 cans cans SPAGHETTI Franco- - Am —3 can IBc CORN BEEF Anglo Brand Good Handles 12c MOP STICKS Strong Springs BROOMS good 5 lia SUNBRITE CLEANER -- each 42c — — -c- an Ac “a each 3c 1 lb 15c 2tbs 9c KRAUT fine with VJisnors FRANKFURTERS plump and tasty -- lb IBc Ib 15s BEEF CUBES Boneless - STORES 94 A SURETY OF PURITY” i r ) Fillets v 'Kill objectionable cooking odor I UA af- Lamb Chops lb 15c Nock Bones lb 4c 25c Onions 5 lbs I0e Spuds 19c Onions 2Bunhv! 5c Celery 2 Bunches Apples Helen Kennedy sought a divorce from James H Kennedy alleging failure to provide and requesting that her maiden name Helen Price be restored Christino Ogeal Ruple obtained a decree of divorce from Donald Miles Ruple She alleged cruelty ’ Schilling - SLICED SALMON QR "People of Utah apparently can pay for what they want" Arthur Corey adult civic forum leader from Orange county California told principals of the Ogden city schools at their weekly meeting today in the school board offices ‘‘People of Utah spend as much money for tobacco as they do for educating their children” he said "The states of New York and California show two extremities in organization” he said "The system of New York is centralized and that of California decentralized yet these two states have the best schools in the nation” The large amount of money spent for education is responsible for the high rating of their schools he said "Utah’s school system la much better organized than that in California” he said Corey is assistant superintendent of Orange county California the schools and president -- of Southern California District Teachers RMni'Utinn ' V PUEBLO Colo (UP)— Letting water pipes drip day and night will prevent freezing according to local water district officials Sunshine and warmer temperatures after extreme cold sends frost deeper into the- soil and service pipes bdried about two feet in the ground bear the brunt of the freeze they said 25c Mother’s All Kinds Pkg court Vera Donoviel sued for divorce from Walter J Donoviel whom she married at Payette Idaho April 28 1920 charging cruelty and asking custody of a minor child and alimony ’ Let Wafer Pipes Drip Is Warning New Nucoa lb 23c State Spends As Much For Tobacco As Education He Declares Two hundred ten more tourists visited Great Britian in the firs BRIGHAM CITY Feb 9 — S O 10 months of 1936 than in all jl930 Bennion Salt Lake City was the main speaker at an annual scout rally held In the high school last His subject was "How evening Scouting Can Help to Bring About World Peace" The speaker declared disastrous wars had been brought about by greed of men and nations The formBETTER POODS ing of Boy Scout organizations in all parts of the world and the teaching of young men the principles of scouting especially that part of the scout oath relative to honesty and respect for other people’s property will in time have its influence on all people he declared Council Executive S Dilworth Young led the scouts and scouters in recommittment of the scout oath u and law of the conclusion meeting At the 4— DELICIOUS APPLES 149 I Two women filed’ suits for divorce and three others were grafted divorces by Judge - Eugene E Pratt Monday in Second distr: ct Warrant Is Held On Check Charge IR I Wil IQs WITH LECTURER DIVORCE GASES LONDON Feb 9— (UP)— The German ambassador Joachim von his colRibbentrop astonished court a at others and Jevee leagues at St James palace today when he again greeted King George VI with the Nazi salute It W&S the first levee given by to King George since his ascension the throne last December on the t: abdication of his elder brother the night Duke of Windsor now in volun44 tary exile in Austria COW’S YIELD GREATER BRIGHAM CITY Feb 9—In a report issued by the county agent’s office today cows of Clifford Hansen of Mantua produced an average of 51 pounds of butterfat during January Instead of 31 pounds as previously announced Sheriff Jack Zundel of Brigham 44 City has obtained an arrest warRussian minMore than 43009 rant for Howard Stokes 32 supers and prospectors are studying posedly an Ogden resident who al- in technical courses legedly passed a worthless check for $35 in Brigham City Monday the Ogden police department was notified today PEACHES PEARS Xo 2J£ C&Q 25c 25c flnie UalS Pol Roasi lb o 9— In district court session Monday a divorce was granted to Ruth J Jeppson from Vernal Jeppson The charge brought by the plainand she was tiff was awarded the custody of a minor child and $50 attorney fees The petition of the Fronk Chevrolet Company of Tremonton for dissolution was granted by Judge Lewis Jones J H Fronk of that city is now head ofo' the organiza- QUAKER OATS Ige Free Parking at 2248 Kiesel Free Delivery With $150 Orders TRAU1S Four tons of grain have been fed the to Box Elder county ducks inFret-well L Clifford weeks last three game management agent of the U S biological survey said today Snow the last few days has made it necessary to continue feed ing the ducks DON’T TRY TO FATTEN “We don’t attempt to fatten the birds” Fretwell stated ‘They are on starvation rations you might say which consists’ of about two ounces per bird each day” Local people and fish and game in carassociations are said he ducks the for ing No report on the cause of death found near Boise Idaho of a west entrance for 3600 feet into haveducks received from Denver been the park building of log amphi- Fretwell said Intestinal parasites theatre the logs to be hauled from are often the Immediate cause of the mountains four miles distant death of birds in a weakened conof three acres leveling and sodding from lack of food golf course dition STORM OF COMMENT building of a nine-hol- e on a flat immediately above the His recent statement to this efwooded area of the park and a fect in which he branded as “greatrace bill diamond and a one-mireports thousands exaggerated” ly course were ducksf of dying in Idaho Work on the golf course will brought a storm of comment from start as soon as weather con Idaho sportsmen ditions permit Tf wild ducks are not starving they are so hungry and weak from lack of feed they can’t fly to their accustomed feeding places" challenged Charley Gibson president of the Bannock County Sportsmen’s association 9 — BRIGHAM CITY Feb ElBox the for Development plans der county rural recreation reserve were discussed and adopted at a meeting late Monday by members of the park committee headed by Chairman R H Stewart The committee is made up of George Abbott Jos I Dewey and John commissioners Adams county Ethelbert Larsen and WPA Engineer Herman Kotter with C Henry Nielsen as secretary Development plans call for completion of the present water sprinkling system and system reservoirs which were started in 1936 building of a new road with Wednesday: 2247 Washington fast I and ternoon after four o’clock Thursday until time of services Interment will be in the Ogden City cemetery under direction of officiating Friends may quist & Sons Of’ on Golf Course Racetrack Will Recent Snow Complicates Bird Situation In Be Laid Out On ' Box Elider Property On 'Dec 25 1786 Shays led 1100 LORIN B BINGIIAM Lorin Reason Bingham 70 resi- n dent of Riverdale died at three-tetoday at the family home following a short illness He was born in Riverdale September 16 1868 a son of Sanford and Martha Lewis Bingham He had lived in Riverdale all his life acengaged in farming He was an bemember tive L D S church longing to the seventy quorum He filled a mission to the northwestern states in 1904 and 1905 He was married June 6 1894 in the Salt Lake temple to Rosa Jenkins FAMILY MEMBERS Besides his wife he Is survived by the following sons and daughters: Lorin L Thomas S jGlen and Albert Bingham of Riverdale Mrs Brent Woodrow Bingham Ilillis Ogden Mrs Charles Dalton West Point Mrs'Vemon Nichols of Kaysville 13 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: William Bingham of Logan Mrs George Pincock of Sugar City Idaho Mrs Chris ' Hansen Trenton Adam A Bingham Enoch Bingham and Norman F Bingham of Ogden S James Bingham of Riverdale Mrs James Cook South Weber and Mrs Hazelton Campbell of Burley Idaho BURIAL RITES Funeral services will be held Thursday at two o’clock in the Riverdale chapel with Bishop John FED TO DUCKS MUCH IMPROVED COURT In the Fall of 1788 some objected to waste in costs of TONS OF GRAIN PARK WILL BE and the high salaries attached to es 16-000- 0 YEARS AGO TEACHERS GHAT COURT HANDLES D EL Mann 804 West Third North Brigham City Phone 94 t Circulation and Correspondence Hero of Bunker Hill Was First to Rise Against New Republic High Speed and Efficiency Already Achieved to Be Raised Again post-offic- 50 R BOX ELDER NEWS ENDED BY U S WORLD’S BEST day DARD-EXAMINE- I cilfnl Red Snapper I 1 |