Show SUNDAY MORNING MAY 21 i THE OGDEN STAN D ARD-E- 1939 Box Elde 0 game official END IN IDAHO 1 Services To Be Held In Hansen - t - Hill-stro- ' o S s -- I 1 9 'I‘5 "If BOISE May 20— (AP)—Governor C A Bottolfsen was advised intoday to guard against political he if ferences that might arise member N Hawley ousted Bird of the state fish and game commission on charges of unbecomwhich Defense ing official conduct termed Breshears Attorney Ralph chief exeTheadvice offered thetook under he cutive just before testiover advisement arguments a week this earlier mony produced a hearing on the complaint of Boise president by R G Cole wildlife fbderation Idaho the of against Hawley All four are Republicans Asked at the conclusion of the underarguments if it was his commisentire the that standing sion could ba removed on the basis of the complaint and hearing Governor Bottolfsen replied: w “That ’is not my understanding BotRecalling that Governor several questions tolfsen had asked status of the regarding the political fish and employes of the state was rewhich game department act to quired by a 1938 Initiative be placed upon a basis Breshears said to the chief executive: In "If the thought expressed considered be to is those questions in deciding this case then this hearing is politicalconcerned witn "We are not the whether all the Democrats infired been old department have the people are concerned with the system setting up of a civil sendee state the in will everybody that put in obtaining on an 'equal footing jobs in the department non-politic- 0 I P al Blame Crash 4 f ft On Modish Turbans Men 'i 6 t V ST LOUIS May 20— CAP) — When a woman driver pulls a traffic boner you can blame itn on her hat That’s the winding of Dr Low ell S Selling eye specialist who made a study of accidents in the Detroit record's court traffic clin is "The type of hat which is pulled down over one eye is a driving hazard for- any woman because it limits her- field of vision at the wheel’ he declared "She Is telling the truth when she says T didn’t! see it coming’ i 4 t i Glade B Hansen Harold Irene Hansen James Tabernacle Sunday Kent Hansen Maurine Hansen Theone Hansen Winifred Hansen Evening Lewis Earl Harper Charles Mor— gan Hawkes Robert L Heiberg BRIGHAM CITY May 20 Hess Graduation exercises for 216 sen- Gene Mattie Hazel Higley Mary Irene iors of Box Elder high school who Hillam Ruth Hillam Byron Helen Hillstrom Donna will receive their diplomas will be i YOUTH INJURED IN FALL FROM TRAIN m Clayne Holmgre n held Sunday at seven-thirt- y p m Holland Paul Elwood Howarth Charles at the Brigham City L D S stake Huchel Ardith Amelia Hunsaker tabernacle HunsakL Vero Gwen Hunsaker The program Is as follows: er Grace Cleona Hunt Rhoda InPaul Graduation march Box Elder gram Helen Iversen Jess EsAnn Alan L Jensen high school orchestra Invocation James telle Jensen Coramei lone Jensen Bishop J Carlos Sederholm Erma Jensen Gay Jensen Junior "Country Gardens” adapted by Jensen Maurine Jensen Stanley Al-eJeppsen NorJ S Zamecnik and overture D Jensen Marjorie Jeppson Maude Jeppson Ar“The Barber of Seville” by Rosman P Jeppson Van Jeppson sini Box Elder high school orches- nold Dewey Johnson Clarke John1 e n e 1 address tra valedictory Ray son Edna Johnson Lyle “The Great Johnson Cleo Eleanor Jordan Lemon vocal solo ’ Kimber H Kramer Iva Beth Keller Eula Watler Awakening” LeOra Professor Walter Welti U S A Henry Knudson Knudson Knudson Karma C address to graduates Dr Robert Floyd Kunzler D Kofoed Rayman Adam S Bennion vocal solo Vern Kupfer Laura Belle Lar"The Builder” by Cadman ProLarfessor Walter Welti conferring of kin Aileen Doul LarsenIraBeth Larsen Larsen Camille sen Dalcertificates President A P Delbert Lee ton “Great 13 They Love” girls’ Jr Jay Basil Law LemEdith Lee remarks Superinten- Ruth Nina H Loveland Ilene glee club Margaret Ardel on “Carissi-mi” dent Hervin Bunderson Fred Rees k girls’ glee Lowe Felix H Mackey by Maude Mecham club benediction Bishop Abel S Madsen Audrey Charles Jim Morinaka Matsuye Rich Morris Melvin Murphy Ezra Ross Graduates Listed diNebeker Constance Nelson KenGraduates who will receive Nelson Paul C Nelson plomas are: Joyce Clair Adney neth B Nelson Anna Laura NielMary Elizabeth Allen Nondus D Wanda Ada Olsen Norman Allen Dwayne Nelsen Andersen sen Farrel Olson LydDonnelle Olsen Edith Clair Grant Forsgren Andersen Orme Robert Orme Maxine Anderia Dena Anderson Eugenia son Janice Anderson Jay Ander- Sylvester Keith Owens Donna son Odell Dale Anderson David Packer Martha Perkins Eleanor Perry K Aoki Ronald William Balling-ha- Mae Perry Ellen Caroline PetLaMar W B a r k e r Ruth David Glendon Peters' AftonLeone Clara Petersen Nola ersen Barker Baline D Barnard Edith Ale-th- a Beecher Vern Beecher Karl Ber- Peterson Doris Lee Phillips E Poison Lowell Rasmussen gen Clifford Heber Bingham Don Frank Warren Rasmussen Nels Bingham Barbara Bott Helen Reese Ray H Bott Howard Lee Bott Thelma O Reeder John Reeves Beth Reese Bott Wayne Bott Oliver Reece Lloyd Rice George D Sargent LeMarRichman Boyd’ Verda Braegger Marha Wendell Orlene Bunderson Allen Burt T'ed Richards Reta Seashore Carl Her-zekiEric Robinette Lee Burt Carlyle Butler Douglas Ruh Sheffield Irene Smith Irvin Campbell Leon Cerver Smith Marcia Checketts Mario Check-ett- s M Smith Irvin Morris Burnham Spencer MariJoyce Chlarson Jack Chris- Wallace Elaine StaufVerena na RayStaples tensen Mary Christensen StratMarion Stewart mond O Christensen Roy W fer Helen Gladys Taniguchi ford George Christensen Ruth Teeter Walter E Teeter Edith Christofferson Euda Cot-toTingey Margaret Elaine Compton A C Cook Donna Ven-n- a Ramona Doris Toombs Harold Marie Jane Craghead Tingey Toombs J LaVere Tracy Cordon Dallin Warren Dennis Cutler' Jauanita Val-carElwood Jack Davi3 LeRoy James Davis Seth Omar- - Tracy Leo A O Victor Helen Irene Dial Homer J Dixon Dale R Watanabe Wynn Earl Annora Edkelsen Walker Shoji Dagmar Frank Wright Forsgren LeJune Welling Gwendolyn MaWayne Wheatley Beth White Alyce Wix-oForsgren Kay Freeman Freeze rie Wight Eugene Morgan Freeman Fern Ramona M Barbara Wold Dorothy Fu-miRobert E Galbraith Rula Jean Wood William Red Glenn Elaine Wolfley Gardner Dorothy Yagi Jane Tomiko YamasMildred Glenn J Leon Goodliffe Florence Yates aki W Griffiths Jay AlvinZundel Uarda Grey Melvin Monte Helen HadW Owen Young Hadfield Ellen W Penn-Reddic- m LARAMIE Wyo —Alex Mlecko May 20 CCC enrollee (AP) at Pocatello Idaho was in a serious condition in a hospital here Saturday as the result of injuries suffered when he fell or jumped from a speeding passenger train eight miles west of Medicine Bow Wyo Mlecko who was being taken to his home In Chicago by a companion Elmer Novak was reported missing at four a m Friday The crew of a freight train found him along side the track three and a half hours later WARD TO HONOR BRIGHAM CITY May 20— Brigham City L D S Second ward will hold a reunion and party in honor of the retiring bishopric on Saturday at Box Elder county park The program will begin at p m and will include games and sports an afternoon program luncheon and a campfire program Honored guests will be Bishop Carlos Sederholm William T Davis Howard Call and Raymond Olsen Transportation is in charge of Jasper Nicholas W T Davis and Dan Peterson Tables will be cared for by the lesser priesthood under direction of Lot Hess quorum supervisors and presidencies A farewell honoring Barbara Rasmussen will be held Sunday p evening May 28 at seven-thirt- y m in the Second ward chapel one-thir- ty ne Jerome Frank NEW JOB of the securichairman elected ties and exchange commission he has Inghes the Impression good-sized headache herited a In a press Interviewed is as he conference shortly afterwards The commission he said Is a Institution be“conservative and the in "Democracy lieving system profit 3-- A RETIRING HEADS Hansen Bottolfsen Advised to Use Care In Deciding Case Beware of Politics f Correspondence BOX ELDER HIGH GRADUATES 21 6 HEARING NEARS : Emma Christensen 804 West 3rd North Brigham City Phone 519 AM1NER X ah Sugar Beets Ready For Thinning Crew : I BRIGHAM CITY May 20 — Thinning of Box Elder county’s 10700i acre sugar beet crop was off ta a good start here Saturday officials reported Approximately $85000 will be paid to about 1800 beet laborers here within the next 30 days Wyoming SLUM ELECTION MEET 20—A— EVANSTON Wyo May meeting of the Evanston chapter of Wyoming of the University Alumni ' will be held at the city hall Wednesday evening May 24 The members at eight o’clock execuhope to have K C Rugg association of the tive secretary and the new University of Wyo-min- d coach Joel Hunt and his assistant in attendance There will also be an election of a new pres- ' ident to replace Albert Mylroie WYOMING SPURS ASK GIRL IN HIGH MARKET EVANSTON Wyo May Miss Ruth Sharp who is attending the University of Wyoming has been Invited to pledge membership to the Wyoming chapter of Spurs Three were chosen from Hoyt hall three freshmen from Merica and four from each of the sororities Miss Sharp lives at Hoyt hall and Sheriff Frank Narramore Satroute en Were Moore Charley CITY May BRIGHAM where Moore was B Nicholas of Willard Sat urday to Lander state training to the committed in district urday had filed suit Court Comon school by Friday court here against Gordon Bert missioner R Wallace Dwight Nicholas and Hannah B Nicholas of lands allegedly for restitution JUDGE DEPARTS leased to defendants and for damEVANSTON Wyo May 20 — lease ages in connection with the is at his Christmas Judge H R after Kemmerer in home today Most stars are double or multiEvanston in some time on its spending As a star spins ple systems mat axis it ' divides by centrifugal Fridav working with probate force - Fuel Levy Net $8058 for Idaho 20 — MORGAN May 20— At the last regular session of Morgan county board of education final payment of $32500 In school 'bonds was made reported J R Tippetts Of this amount $7500 was paid In’ November as part of the new serials Issued for construction of the Central grade school building and $25000 was the retirement of the old gymnasium bonds Issued in In addition to this financing the board refunded the balance of the gymnasium bonds- - amounting to $15000 The transaction was made to save Interest on the old bonds which had been carrying a5 per cent rate whereas the new issue per cent A wilDSarry only 2 clause Inserted in the bonds at the time of their Issue made the saving possible Tippetts said Compleion of the transactions made total bonds of the district now outstanding amount to $90500 with! none exceeding 3 pfcr cent (AP) —The - gallon levy on motor fuel imposed by the 1939 legislature to produce funds to e interbuy the Twin in toll bridge brought county during April the first full month it applied The state motor fuels'bureau reported the collecrate of interest tions Saturday BOISE May 20 — Refinancing Cuts Interest In Half Reports RATES Tippetts 1924 tenth-of-a-cent- -a Falls-Jerom- $8-058- 51 Ice Cream OutSpecials of Fresh Cream Is Our I 20-Gr- RETIRES ISSUES KEMMERER Wyo May 20 — (AP) —More than 150000 wool fleeces have been sold by southwestern Wyoming steepmen since May 9 to eastern buyers at prices ranging from 19 to 23 V4 cents a pound The highest payment was reported in the Pinedale region where 17000 fleeces brought 23 to 23H cents a pound Sheriff Takes Youfh fo Term Damages Asked In Land Lease Suit EVANSTON Wyo May 20 — " MORGAN BOARD WYOMING WOOL GETS SLATE EVANSTON Eugene Chase and Ralph Bateman Mrs Vivian Sharp Circulation 1149 Morse Lee Correspondent Evanston Phone 491 Ice Cream and the Purest Ingredients FuU Quart BRICKS Full Quart 250 350 BULK ace ! Sweet Blade FuU Quart SIIERBEItT 250 Orange Pineapple The Only Original Giant Malted Milks — 21-o- z 10? VETAS GROCERY 28th & Wash m Range Program Deadline Nears BRIGHAM CITY May 20— June is designated as the final date for filing applications Indicating intention to participate in the 1939 Chairman AAA range program H E Larsen of the Box Elder county A C A reported here Sat- 1 ce m ko T T-- I Pn VTalHncr Pivt 4 O f 0 - wx ora 6 I — r ! o ‘I®’! o ifrdka? if ttlf fe ©$2® 1 r imi?FWji liU Li It is our objective to rid every home of old lumpy unsanitary mattresses g mattresses at and replace them with health giving new the lowest price imaginable We offer you a $500 allowance regardless of the condition or size of your old mattress We will hold a bonfire and bum the old mattress taken in trade A value at $1995 — Less $500 allowance — for your old uncomfortable mattress —You pay $1495 TAKE A YEAR TO PAY IF YOU PREFER inner-sprin- o Complete SO'Pc Dining Ouifil $100 DOWN DELIVERS Newest modern design! Genuine walnut veneers with other fine woods! The complete outfit in buffet extension eludes table host chair and five side set of china chairs set of silverplate and glassware set J 60-inc- 32-ple- If Complete Living Room Outfit as low as Complete Bedroom Out- fit as low as o MiimiMrrimrr Valuer Qiialih §e)wi£i L h ! I 2fi-ple24-pie- tia '? 54000 sgS75 h $5 Down — $5 a Month Complete Dinnette Room Outfit as low as Nationally famous Oakland Range and Reservoir $4950 $7950 ijf" |