Show THE OGDEN STAN DARD-EXAMINE- MYSTERY SEEN DENTAL GLINIG AS SKELETON CONTINUES DUTY FOUND BY WPA Police Study Records to Shed Light On Old- Time Death c K) SKULL IN GOOD SHAPE den- the Ogden community chest ' The clinic Is for the purpose of providing services for school children whose parents are' unable to )ay and is made possible by the 'act it is financed entirely by the community chest as & participat-n- g unit Everyone contributing to the chest is assisting in this work The Second District Dental society operators of the clinic today ex-- 1 ssued the following report: Tactions 1025 amalgam f ilings tal clinic directors Woman Mystery today shrouded the Iden-a tity of a skeleton dug up by at crfw of WPA workers Friday Thirty-fourt- h and Van Buren Police and sheriff’s officers studied their old records for some indication of a missing person answering the meager description wliich could be gleaned from the bones! pile of Buried Two Feet Deep Buried about two feet deey the bones were found by a crew ing on a waterworks project for the city Joseph H Henderson was directing the crew when the discovery was made Study of the bonks leads to the conclusion the person whose framework they once formed was about five feet five or six inches tail and at one time had received a broken wrist Other details awaited inspection by experts Skull Almost rerfect ' Amateur archeologists who looked at the almost perfect skull declared the bones belonged in their opinion to a white person since the skull is well rounded with but medium high cheek bones SmallShown as they led an impressive entrance of Weber ness of the skeleton indicated it ENTRANCE womdn a of was probably that college graduates at commencement exercises Friday night are the e resident of four graduating student body officers Left to right arc Beverly Eli Blakely sethe vicinity recalled for whatever Briem vice president Merle Allen president Aurline Osmond 14 side John is at treasurer Shown the mysJohn and throw Lindquist upon cretary light it might the Nuttall superintendent of Salt Lake City schools who delivered the tery that the area in which commencement address (Staff photos) bones were found was at one time covered by an ice pond ed 2261 TO EDUCATOR From1 (Position — j i 4 I A M Merrill principal of Ogden high school for 19 years who will retire from the position at the end of June was honored with Mrs Merrill Friday evening at a farewell party In the Hotel Ben Lomond given by the faculty of the school high The-old- er teachers in point of service at the school were in charge of the party headed by D O Peterson 'William Abplanalp was master of ceremonies Speakers who recounted experiences during the long career of Mr Merrill and praised him for his work were J W Connell and Mrs Ethel Franke Weldon Taggart presented1 Mr Merrill with a traveling bag on behalf of the faculty Grant Neuteboom and Emma Martin president and vice president of the high school student body this year appeared during the party to present Mr Merrill with a ring from the students FEWER FARMERS IN SOILPROGRAM Deadline Passes With But 1177 Signed Up to Participate A total of 1177 Weber county farmers have signed estimate sheets for participation in the 1939 soil eonservatioh program Robert Hunter treasurer of the county 4 soil conservation committee said today This is about 300 less than the number who participated last year Deadline for signing the esti mate sheets is past Hunter said that all potato sugar beet and wheat allotments for the year have been completed His office is still working however on soil eonservatioh payments for 1933 about half of which have been received When all payments are made about $45000 will have been distributed to farmers of the county Federal sugar beet payments totalling about $180000 have been virtually completed for 1938 SMITH-SCOWCRO- FT SUIT IS: CONTINUED Hearing of Robert H Smith’s $20500 damage suit against Jeanne tional train The speaker L John Nuttall superintendent of the Salt Lake City schools drew unexpected applause of the hundreds packed into the hall when he spoke of the need for defending the economic and political system of America Lure of Communism “At times you may be indoctrinated with the idea that a change In system will aid you greatly in satisfying your own selfishness” he said "Some advocate a turn toward communism Some tell you we need the efficiency of dictatorship Carry with you carefully your knowledge of the story of your country your thoughtful appraisal of the values of liberty and individual opportunity and your determination to be a devoted willing active citizen of thiif great democ' racy” Departing from his text he added: "You say you would fight to the death if our country were invaded I tell you there is as much demand for defense of the principles on which this country is built as there "is for defense of its geographic shores” Honor In Labor Dr Nuttall said he hoped the plan graduates have "a vocational necesand know what struggle is sary to reach success I hope you see the nobility of common tasks and the honor of all labor I hope you" have the ability to make and hold friends "I hope you have a body of facts which wilt enable you to think clearly when' you meet social problems- The world Is full of propaexploitation ganda and attempted You are through - with examinations now so you can choose what you carry with you Pleasure In Life "I hope you can play and get pleasure out of life and I hope you carry with you the knowledge that you do not go through this world Final Get-Togeth- Taylor’s English classes and 1 had the highest class average of the seventh grades at Lewis junior high school in the English test As a reward they had a swimming party and weiner roast at Lorin Farr park son ThursMr Tayday afternoon Class-8-Carl 7-- 4 7-- 3 was also in lor’s advisory group ?yy X “ & "'' - 4 ys'I' attendance The Quill members of Lewis appreciation junior expressed their Standard-Examinto the staff of The for the splendid cooperation and the many courtesies extended them during the school year—Alice Hodges The opera cast and its directors held a party in South Fork canyon l " er Monday evening May 29 Games were played and refreshments were served Those attending' were the directors Miss Evelyn Dobbs Miss Edith Wood and Mr Deimar Dickson and members Betty Lu Smith Mary Comer Kathryn Mc- Farland Elaine Whetton Beth Martha Brett Evelyn Teuscher Don Treseder Roger Critchlow Marston Don Smalley Bob Hig-gins- on Reed Bob Gudmundson Henderson Douglas Stringfellow Don-- ' Thuerman Dee Anderson Reed Neuberger ' Dee Dickson Taylor Beverly DeBloois Doris Jean Thackery and Neldon Braith-wait- e North Salt Lake Show to Have West Weber Four H Club Entries club Three Weber county Four-members will enter beef animals in the junior fat show at North Salt Lake June 9 Leonard Manwar-in- g assistant county agent in charge of club work aaid today They are Phyllis Penman one Shorthorn and one Hereford J Heslop and Virgil McFarland one Hereford each All are from West H 7-- Weber v BAILEY TO MEET '- - - v S44s4 v 4- - r-- tv £ DRAINAGE UNITS June BarCONTENDER j Burch Ogden bara girl makes her first appearance as a professional rider ' the nights of July 4 at the Pioneer days rodeos In city stadium Miss Burch was celebration in queen in 1937 and 1938 She hopes to be a first-ra- te cowgirl before she is 20 (Staff photo) Reed W Bailey director of the intermountain forest and range ex- periment station left Friday by plane for Los Angeles where h 'H) will represent the department agriculture at a meeting of the drainage basin committee of the water resources group of the president’s national resources 21-2- ff Celebration co-que- en rsf ' noneer Becomes The drainage I I basin committee will consider claims of seven states within the Colorado river draln- - age basin and Bailey Will report progress which the depart I upon Prrf5innal ment of agriculture is making in a water ' program for Seventeen-year-ol- d Line Burch developing th Representatives who was queen of the inoneer days geven statea and varIou3 federal I wlU 'ttcn'3' mak"rahern proSnal debu ln fancy riding when she appears along with some of the nation’s TIGER MONUMENT! best) performers as a trick-ridduring the four nights of rodeos of-th- i July j 21 to e 3 er 24 PLANS PROGRESS Although’ June never saw a real rodeo until she came to Ogden In 1934 she has owned a pony ever ince she was old enough to be in- - J Arrangements are expected to be terested in one She picks horse-- 1 completed this summer for pur-bariding over all other sports j chase of a tiger monument by stu-an- d amusements and has excel-- 1 dents of Ogden high school Jor I erection near the entrance to the jed in this art Pinto Is Trained building The pretty miss daughter of Mr Mickey Whitney president of I and Mrs William Burch will per- - th© senior class is in charge About t form on Skippy a beautiful pinto j half of th©' money necessary was which she rode during the 1937 Celebration and again last year She tas when She was not entirely abandoned her role as queen for this year she is again Phoenix Ariz Gene Creed Rye a member of the queen’s party Colo Weaver and Juantia Gray Besides through the going Texas and Fay Dennis breath-takin- g stunts of the rodeo Mansfield Falls Idaho of arena herself June has taught Skipthe py to perform alone Before over summer rodeo season is June hopes to land contracts in other cities where this type of entertainment is being held For Greater Feats “I’ve always wanted to be a real cowgirl” June declares “There’s only one thing I like better than watching a fast 'rodeo and that’s to be in one” Later she intends to enter the more vigorous phases be oi riding skill and will soon bucka at hand her piloting trying ing bronc Other feminine trick riders who (are under contract with the celebration are Polly L Draper of" ck I CHAUNCEY W WEST New duties assumed Former Ogden Resident Now Manager of Ambassador Chauncy W West former manager of the Hotel Ben Lomond in (Ogden was today manager of the Ambassador hotel in Salt Lake City West was appointed to the position at A meeting of the board of directors Friday night West formerly assistant manof the Hotel Newhouse In ager Lbtke Salt City became manager 0f the Hotel Ben Lomond in WILSON June 3—Miss Bernice Bingham and Miss Elsie Butler are leaders of the new Four-sewing club organized in Wilson The girls chose to call themselves “The Snappy Sewing Sisters” and have as their slogan “Sew just so” They plan to meet every Thursday afternoon during the summer months in the domestic science room of the Wilson school and will do practical sewing for thevselves Officers of the organization elected at the first meeting are Luella Sorensen president Ruth Holmes vice president Bernice Kapp secretary Jean Holmes song and cheer leader Fae Hipwell re- v district '' Takes New Post In Hotel Service BY WILSON OIBLS JUNIOR EXHIBIT " Ogden canyon road This was recently graded but has become rutr ted following recent rains over the the road of Grading divide from Ogden valley to Cache county has been completed and that road is in excellent condition said Wangsgard A second county road outfit and dragline is working on the north Roy road preparing an Oregon Short Line grade crossing for 1 stallation of a warning signal s Another dragline is engaged In cleaning drains in West Warren old CLUB OBUANIZED WEBER STOCK IN 4 i Bishop Thomas Amby Briggs of! the L D S Third ward Friends p may call at the home after two m Saturday and until time of service Monday Interment will be in the Bountiful cemetery under the direction of the Aultorest mortuary of Ogden Of Year $' por- Rites will be conducted Monday at one p m in the Bountiful L D S First ward chapel by ers T I Grove and Clubs Hold Classes ' v land 39 grandchildren and 'two sisters Mrs Andrew Johnson and Mrs Adelaide Kirk of Pleasant SCHOOL CLOSE ' said today f PARTIES MARK " From there the road crew and bulldozer will move to the North BOUNTIFUL June 3— Mrs Eliza Dittmore Call 68 church worker of Bountiful and wife of David Call died at the family residence Friday afternoon following a brief illness of heart trouble Mrs Call was born September 7 1870 in Pleasant Grove to Henry and Rachel Smuiri Dittmore She was married to Mr Call December 2 1891 in the Logan L D S temple She had resided in Bountiful for many years and for the past 48 years had been a Relief society tc&chcr Surviving are her husband and the following sons and daughter: David Call Jr Reuben and Ly-- j man Call of Bountiful Irvin Henry Df Milton H and Wilford Call and Mrs John E Neville of Lay--j ton Mrs Leland Burton of Gar- ' There were huge bouquets of lilies people stood in the aisles and when the" graduates marched up to get their diplomas a father leaned out and kissed his daughter as she went by Then everyone applauded when the speaker said: "There is as much demand for defense of the principles’ on which this country is built as there is for fighting to the death if our country were invaded” Grads Number 166 Those were the highlights at the Weber ' college auditorium Friday evening when 166 graduates formally dismounted at the end of their educational car line preparatory to beginning the business of living or transferring to another educa j ?& ' Bursts of Applause Greet Oratoi At Weber Exercises L John Nuttall Calls for Defense of American Principal Merrill Honored Principles Upon Retirement 131 forking On North Preparing for the summer camping and picnicking season a county road crew will next week flnlr the grading and repair e of L North Fork’canypn road as far as the Baptist assembly camp County d Road Superintendent T A Wangs-gar' j cement treatments r Fork As Far As Old Baptist Camp V - OF BOUNTIFUL DEAD J - Crews " ELIZA D CALL 68 old-tim- !- V JfjrZ celain fillings 130 examinations 77 cement fillings 28 scjalings 17 completed prophylaxis 344 507 work appointments 1787 families 283 average fillings per child 5 average extractions per child 2 U) GIFTS HANDED PICNIC TRAFFIC ted Bones Are Believed to Be " Those of Pi6neer ' READIED FOR JjT The dental clinic will remain In operation throughout the summer months It was announced today by )r P E Eds on and Dr Hirst Turner directors who were dentists In charge for six months at recent meetings of the Second District Dental sociejty and 3 CANYUN ROADS : ry 1 r I sand-impregnat- Enters Rodeo As Trick Rider Will Operate Throughout Summer Months Work Reviewed v J i 11 SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 3 1939 R H 1 February 16 1936 After a career here he returned to Lkke Salt City in April 1937 to become manager of the Hotel New house He leaves that post for his present assignment porter Betty Erickson panist Manwaring said Joe Surrage reported the West Weber beef club has been organized with Phyllis TABERNACLE CHOIR Penman elected president Max Hancock — Kathryn McFarland secretary - treasurer WILL MEET JUNE 8 The Quill club of Lewis gave a Joe Surrage reporter and Robert theatre party Thursday evening Penman Jr cheer leader Robert Is leader of the club They saw "Boy Friend” starring PenmanareSrmembers There Linfrom West Members of the Ogden taberJane Withers and “Abraham Weber Plain and at the Taylor coln” starring Henry Fonda City nacle choir are advised there will was be no tabernacle services Sunday Egyptian theatre The party Aftin honor of the seven pledges The Weber stake quarterly conferer seeing the picture the memence will be held June 18 it is anbers and pledges all went to Keel-ey- MAY CUT SIZE OF nounced for refreshments The memThe tabernacle symphony will bers were seated at one long table rehearse ELK HERD IN IDAHO tonight at seven - thirty on the balcony Each place was o’clock in preparation for a pres-- j marked with a corsage of sweet entation of “The Creation” the peas A very pleasant evening was at the natural! Orange Olsen forest service fish third week of June enjoyed — Elizabeth Schelin near Lorin Farr expert was back in Og- amphitheatre Awards to students for scholastic and game after park a speaking and activities dur- den today and Nevada tour of and Idaho at were made ing the past year Olsen attended the annual meetLewis in an assembly Wednesday and jollification of the Bonneing Winners of contests sponsored by ville County' Wildlife federation in and several patriotic organizations! Falls and then made a trip Idaho Ogden merchants students with over the elk winter range near ath particularly fine records and variPocatello with R L Getty presiletes were lauded and given ous types of awards Coaches of dent of the federation and L M Student nurses of the Dee memsupervisor of the Caribou the athletic teams' were presented Varner a proforest There' are 'an esti- orial hospital will present with gold tiepins by their team national1000 Twenty-secon- d S D L at the elk in this herd and gram mated members ward Mutual Improvement asthe officials discussed “harvesting” Sunday evening service by hunters of the surplus above sociation o’clock seven at the capacity of the winter range The L D S Mount Ogden stake TIRZAH Going to Elko Nev Olsen admothers under direction of singing club dressed the Rotary and alone selecshowed game pictures to members Mrs C V Zinn will presenteleven-thirt"Civilization Is waiting for you y at services tions at fast day of the Elko County Sportsmen’s asThere la a place for you Difficulty DEAD m a stones sociation i and struggle are stepping ” ' ' ahead on all of your ways i In - presenting the graduates Tirzah C Leavitt 75 widow of at two p m In Larkin & Sons President IL A Dixon of the col- Chauncey L Leavitt died Friday funeral chapel where friends may lege explained that of the 800 stu- at her home 660 Twelfth after a call this afternoon and evening and dents at the school this year 225 short illness Born in Ogden Aug Sunday until time of service ‘Inare already facing the realities of 23 1863 to Elisha Wells and Jane terment will be in Ogden city life and working their way through Chase she had been a PROCRAMS school Fifteen of 40 honor etudents McGarry of this city She resident lifelong NYA on were he said employed was married to Mr Leavitt here co-que- en ' ’s extra-curricul- spection ar -- Sfudenf Nurses Prepare Program j ? Scowcroft and her parents Heber and Vera C Scowcroft had been continued today until next Tuesday at ten a m by District Judge Lester A Wade f Smith asks the damages for Injuries received when he allegedly was struck by an auto driven by Miss Scowcroft on December 10 1938 at Twenty-eight- h and Quincy Witnesses so far have been Smith F Dj Thompson Mrs Thomas Smith Mary Bowman Wallace R Smith and Robert H j projects Smith Jr I Election Tuesday i LEAVITT PIONEER ' 1 Class Makes Gift ’Bart Wolthuis president of the sophomore class presented the school with a check for $90 to be used for purchase of an Insignia for the front of the main college ’ V building Members of the Ogden Lions club Diplomas were presented by will elect new officers at a meet- Charles II Skidmore state supering Tuesday noon in Dick's cafe intendent of public instruction From a list of 23 condidates selected by the nominating commitJanuary first is everybody’s tee the Lions will elect a presi- birthday in Japan No matter in dent three vice presidents secre- which month a child is born there tary treasurer tail twister bon he is reckoned to be 1 year old on the following January first tamer and four directors Lions Will Hold - - in 1884 He died in November 1936 Surviving are the following sons and daughters Lewis C Henry and Lawrence N Leavitt Mrs G L Amidan and Mrs A W Amidan all of Ogden Mrs S H Knighton of McGill Nevn and Mrs Charles P Carlson of Salt Lake City 20 grandchildren six and the following brothers and sisters: Ezra and James Chase and Mrs A T Wood of Ogden Ernest Chase of St Anthony Idaho Mrs J R Morton of Logan and Mrs J W Derkin of Grand Junction great-grandchildr- en Colo - Rites will be conducted Sunday i IIBC BLUE NETWORK ISHJESBE! V Now you can buy this highest quality Gasoline A Saying of 2c per Gallon —At Ethyl Baggs 82 Octane price our competitors charge for Regular Ai the J j j i 'TONIGHT 6:00— NBC — Rhythms By Ricardo Pro6:15— NBC— Biltmore Rendezvous gram 6:45 — KM) — News 7 :00 — NBC — Allan Roth’s Orchestra 7 :30 — NBC — A1 Donahue’s Orchestra 8:00 — NBC — Joe Rine’s ‘ Orchestra 8:15— KLO — Baseball — Twin Palls playt ing at Ogden 10:30 — KLO — White City Ballroom Orchestra 10:45— NBC — Gene Beecher's Orchestra 11:00 — NBC — Anson Weeks and His Orchestra 11:30 — KLO — Highlights f the News 11 :35 — KLO — Silent -- ’ for those who suffer from foot fatigue WATCH FOR TIIE ANNOUNCEMENT North Side of 23rd Street On Grant Ave 3 |