| Show I THE OGDEN STAN DEALERS TO EXHIBIT AT FAIRBANKS-MORS- OGDEN MODELLED GROSS E FORM JUNIOR ' SHOW THREE-DA- Y Magic Will Featured Performance New Models Shown And Co-opera- Principals! In te City-wi- rrrT ’ Ohio-Mlssis-sip- mALAD Lutheran Talks Place In Volume WIDELY E MUSICIANS TO NUPTIALS TOLD PLAY Couple Will Make Home In St John Married compiled volume In Malad Three Singers Organist gospel messages In Maier professor — Featured Be Will Mr anc MALAD Sept 18 announced A ment Concordia Mrs F Merrell today Local Presentation of their daughter the marriage Miss Marguerite Wood and James Delmar Pierce of St John The ceremony took place at the in home of the bride’s parents and Malad Wednesday morning was performed by Bishop Henry Jones of a St John LDS ward A breakfast was served to the following: Mr and Mrs Pierce Mr anc Mrs A F Mereel Mr and Mrs Thomas Pierce parents of James Mrs June Waiters Mr and Mrs Roulen Jones Mr and Mrs Wood-roPeterson Mr and Mrs Chester Edward and family Mr and Mrs ll eight-fiftee- w D&le Willie -- and Mrs Pearl Williams The couple left for their honeymoon through the Yellowstone National park at the conclusion of the breakfast They will make tKeir home in St John Miss Leatha Richards daughter of Mr and Mrs Emer Richards leTi: Malad Friday night for a short Three of Utah’s most widely-know- n singers Virginia Freeze Barker Annette R Dinwoodey John Summerhays and Seldon Heaps prominent Utah organist will appear in a concert with the LDS Twelfth ward choir under the direction of Mrs Maggie Gan-neand Miss Charlene Scowcroft organist at the Twelfth n ward chapel Thursday at p m a Mrs Barker was heard in similar concert here several months ago The audience was captivated by her interpretations ‘MESSIAH’ SOLOIST Mrs Dinwoody contralto appeared as soloist in “The Messiah” Perhaps no two Utah voices have been rated so highly in their blending qualities as those of Mrs Barker and Mrs Dinwoody when they appear in a duet John Summerhays has been heard many times in Ogden as the tenor soloist in “The Messiah” He is n through the west a a opera and oratorio singer Seldon Heaps is likewise well known here He has charmed Ogden audiences many times with his ability at the organ console The Twelfth ward choir will make its first appearance of the visit with friends at Blackfoot Mrs Ruth Goddard of this £ity announces the marriage of her daughter June to Melvin- Thomson son of Mr and Mrs George E Thomson of Pleasant View wlfich took place at Ely Nevada on S5p tember 6 The young married cou pie will make their home in Salt Lake City Announcement of the marriage ol' Miss Dulyth Apgood daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Apgood of this city to Frank Allen son of Mr and Mrs Spencer Allen also of Malad is made by Mrs Apgood The ceremony was performed at the Salt Lake City LDS temple on Septeml er 8 Mr and Mrs Allen wall make their home in Moscow Idaho this winter where Mr Allen will attend the University of Idaho D L Evans Jr and Glenn Jedc Jones were business visitors al Boise Idaho this week Mr and Mrs Ken Sharp of Salt Lake City spent two days in Malad this week visiting their parents Mr and Mrs D E Sharp and Mrs Tim Covert Leonard Bennett of Logan Uthh was a business visitor in Malad the fore part of the week Mrs Carl Follet and two ters left Malad Friday for adaugh short visit Jn Salt Lake City Mrs James McKay was called to Burley Friday due to the serious illness of her Eiarl Johnson r Attorney D W Thomas and fam ily and D M Thomas were business visitors at Salt Lake City Fri day of 29 exalted by Dr Walter A of the old testaTheological seminary St Louis and editor of the Walther League Messenger The Fourth Lutheran Hour was spopsored by the Lutheran Laymen’s league and was broadcast network of over a nation-wid- e e October from stations thirty-on4 1936 to April 4 1937 Maier is a forceful and convincing speaker BUT NOT THE NURSE organ investigation into the (Loveland Photo) t Mr and Mrs George A Collins will be GOSPEL VOLUNTEERS Hawaiian social ward a prior to departure for the complimented at Saints mission islands where they will work in the Latter-da- y Seventeenth Ward to Be Scene of Farewell DOMESTIC WOOL Gathering PRICES STEADY A missionary farewell party will be held in the L D S Seventeenth ward chapel corner of Twenty-nint- h WASHINGTON Sept 18— (AP)— and Quincy Friday Septem- The Agriculture department reported p m in today the domestic wool situation ber 24 at eight-thirt- y Mrs Mr and George A has not materially changed in the honor of Collins who will leave soon to past month but that wool prices at fulfill a mission for the church in recent Australian and British sales tended downward the Hawaiian islands Although trading in the domestic Mr Collins is a member of the in August prices market was Mount Ogden stake Sunday school remained firmlight the department said board in the capacity of stake With supplies in the United States below average supervisor of the missionary de- and foreign countries is and Mr son of a He is little change expected in domestic partment Mrs George E Collins of this prices the remainder of 1937 The department’s London attache city Mrs Collins is engaged in Sun- C C Taylor reported sales series in Sydney Australia day school work in the Seventeenth that closed9 found closing prices of ward She is a daughter of Mr September n of this Davis descriptions 5 per cent and Mrs Jonathan at the opening on August lower than city Mr Collins has previously filled 30 and some other descriptions from a mission in the Hawaiian islands 10 to 15 per cent lower numbers TO PAY FOR ORGAN The artists will be heard in solo work and with the ensemble Heaps - JiaHd first Duluth Teachers Emory and Henry SHOW IB 6 (tie) 44- - j ALABAMA CCC GROWS MONTGOMERY Ala- - (UP) — Alabama’s fall enrollments for the civilian conservation corps will be j the largest in the history of the program in the state and may triple the total of 499 enlisted in July A H Collins director of the state public welfare department predicted flight and an air jurisdiction act William A Schnader of Philadelphia Pa former attorney general of Pennsylvania Is 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And You’ll Want the Best of Service For Your Radio 25 Models to Choose From South 5(pAITOTfflRI Dr and Mrs E E Crowley of Santa Maria Calif who with their two daughters Virginia Pearline and Edna Mae and son Edmund Drew have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Ezra Richardson for the past few days left for their home Saturday RADIO 6 7 45 State Normal Even the Best of Radios Heed Service STRQMBERG-CARLSQ- j i 6 3 Uniform Air Laws Will Be Mapped 7 Citadel 38 Wofford 0 Rio Grande 0 Ohio University 80 St John’s University (Collegeville)' Visitors Depart For Coast Home There Is Nothing Finer Than A’ 1 TO DOUBLE CLASS At least 100 Ogden women took sewing courses last year The number will probably be twice as large this season Mrs Emmertson statedN that the WPA furnishes all modern equipment The classes are free The places and time of opening of the WPA sewing classes are: Ogden high school room 35 Mrs Emmertson teacher where registration will be Wednesday from four to seven pm Mound Fort school sewing room Orva Linford teacher with registration Monday from four pm to setfen pm South Washington junior high school sewing room 44- - Mankato (Minn) Teacher South Dakota State 40 '5-JA4C-I0 44 24th and Monroe We Call For and Deliver tinued FOOTBALL FINALS well-know- season The selected voices will be heard in sacred and classical “We expect much larger classes this year We’ve got a program that vffl he conducted along commercial lines” Mrs Emmertson con- 20 By the Associated Press Clemson 46 Presbyterian 0 J supervisor reports of death m Women’s sewing classes under WPA supervision will start Monday Mrs Mary Emmertson sewing of Salt Lake City in Big Cottonwood canyon Gibby’s body was found last night4 Harriet Huntsman teacher regisending a search begun Sept tration Wednesday from four to when the youth’s abandoned car seven pm - Grant school sewing was found in the canyon room Mrs Emmertson teacher Death was caused by a shot registration Friday from one pm through the head Dr R J Alex- to three-thirt- y pm Burch Creek ander county physician reported school sewing room Harriet HuntsGibby’s discharged revolver lay by man teacher registration Monday his side $ from six to nine pm 44- HOURS TO BE TOLD Hours for regular classwork will be announced by the sewing teachers at registration An entirely new program of cutting and fitting has been devised by the teachers in charge of the classes Everett Gibby well-grow- will play the beautiful musical poem “Finlandia” written for orchestra by Jean Sibelius The choir will sing the chorale' A similar program was given by the Twelfth ward several months ago to raise funds for buying an organ The purpose of this concert is to finish paying for the Double This year SALT LAKE CITY Sept 18 — (AP) — Salt Lake county authorities were completing tonight an Amelia Miller director of nursing at the Dee hospital Saturday denied a published statement by Hugh O’Neil WPA research director that a tooth which his baby had at birth was not discovered until several days later “This was an erroneous state 44 ment” the director declared “for General Wolfe was only The total American population the nurse on the service had shown 1 old when Quebec was docunder infants 3000000 includes to the and mother years the tooth tor the day the baby was born” year of age and writer Dr Maier’s discources are widely known as “proclamations of peace and pardon in the shed blood of Christ” and “bringing Christ to the nation” — Glen Perrins Students Elxpected to Body Quiz Pushed By S: L Officials pi Art Music Literature W W Thomas Great Northern Hotel Correspondent WPA Supervisors Declares i 4-- CENTRAL COUNCIL Red Cross members in each room will choose a delegate to a central council for each school Mrs Greten-we- ll explained The school council in turn will select its officers and also elect a delegate to the central city organization Welfare projects will be develop ed for each schqol by the council of members Mrs Greenwell also announced that home hygiene and first aid classes are to be opened next week' with exact places and dates to be set forth later A first aid course for nurses is now being conducted at That and wide arc dif- the Dee hospital by Dr R L DrapAUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CONTROL fuser and turret shield are featured in this 1938 model Fairbanksin er chapter chairman She asked that persons desiring a Morse radio The cabinet type above is among those displayed of the national organization’s & Lund copy Ek Ogden by preliminary report on valley flood relief operations notify her within a few days The booklet describes the work done on behalf of refugees and accounts for expenditure of $25429465 part of which was collected in Ogden Attendance of Weber county members is urged at the state conKNOWN vention at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City September 30 when A L Schaffer manager of the Pacific area and ctah leaders will speak 44 Fourth Lutheran Hour by Walter Concordia Louis A Maier St BABY FOOLS FATHER AT WARD Publishing House Here is a spiritual uplift a m m ar nine-thir- ty V?- Gillette San Francisco director of junior division work in the Pacific area outlined the procedure to school principals and teachers representing every school in the city district Mrs Greenwell said two-thirt- -- ?v de ing Friday afternoon at Central Junior High’ school where R E performance of modern electrical wonders “Beauties of Black Light” by Dr H T Plumb Salt Lake City Dr Plumb will give an exhibition at eight and ten p m each covering different material Two evening performances will follow at the same hours Monday and Tuesday in addition to a matinee for city school students Monday at four p m and for couny ty students Tuesday at p m ‘INVISIBLE’ SEEN Dr Plumb makes visible or dinarily unseen colors changes black to white and back again and changes the colors of flowers as part of his demonstration From $6000 to $8000 worth of equipment will be used in the show Mayor Harman W Peery will introduce Dr Plumb Sunday evening Dan Pierce I council of Junior Red Cross jnembers will be formed within the next few weeks according to announcement Saturday by Mrs Clyde T Greenwell executive secretary of the Weber county chap? ter of the Red Cross The decinon was made at a meetA est service TO SHOW WONDERS Features of the show will be a Henry Jones i Aiding Project Eighteen Ogden radio dealers will exhibit in the 1938 radio show when it opens Sunday night at seven p m at the White City ballroom The commercial displays said G E Arnold secretary of the Ogden association Technicians Radio be will bolstered by work sponsors from the technicians and the for- WOOD-PIERC- 16-c- r Teachers Will Be A special train carrying members of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employes of America will stop here an hour and a half Tuesday morning and will be entertained by G L Becker said C L McKnight Union Pacific general agent Saturday The group en route back to Chicago after touring the Pacific coast will arrive here at a m Their special train will be switched to a siding at Twentieth and Wall whence members of the party will proceed to the Becker Products company plant for refreshments The Union Pacific hand will play for the visitors both at the Union station and the plant said McKnight The train will leave for the east at eleven a m CITY COUNCIL I Electrical SEWING GLASS Railway' Coach Employes To Stop OPENS MONDAY GOING TO ISLANDS PAIR TO SEPTEMBER 19 1937' SUNDAY MORNING DARD-EXAMINE- R 19-20-- 21 it- 1H |