Show THE OGDEN £ STANDARD-EXAMINE- GREATFALLS of Convention In 1940 Decided Officers Chosen Place The high pressure of modern living has its greatest effect upon the mind Frank Francis associate editor of The ’' told members of the Ogden AdveryJ Using club Friday at their regular Yv -- Determined to maintain leadership in a national member- -' Standard-Examiner'”’’- delegates of the Utah Idaho and Montana jurisdiction of the United Commercial Travelers were en rout® to their homes today after concluding Friconvention day night a‘ two-da- y " For Next Assemblage The 1940 convention will be6 held and in Great Falls Mont' June 7 probably in joint session ’with Canada district the Manitoba David McGowan grand junior autocounselor Billings Mont of Brown C A matically succeeded counselor senior Ogden as grand The majority ' of the officers weresubautomatically elevated fromfollowthe and ordinate positions ing three new officers were selected: Great Falls G F Anderson Mont grand sentinel A J Bertrand Miles City Mont grand sec1 hi bethels Masonic assembled at who the Job’s the of of Utah Leaders temple Daughters QUEENS retary and R E Morrison Butte of honored Joan state to Roberts are left annual their queen past Mont member of the executive junior Tight for rally Ogden today Salt Lake bethel No 5 Sue Graham queen of Salt Lake bethel No 1 Miriam Hoffer queen of Salt committee Lake bethel No 5 Joy Berry junior past honored queen of Ogden and presiding queen at the rally Concluding event was a banquet Provo honored Price queen Reeves presiding Anne Chappell and floor show in Ben Lomond ho Margaret queen junior past Margaret i Edna Anderson presiding queen Price Clara Steckel honored queen Ogden tel ballroom at which Jim G repre Daly of Columbus Ohio counselsentatlve of the supreme or spoke on the importance of the individual in social and economic j life Governor Blood was repre-- 1 sented by E E Monson secretary IN of state' E E Clark of Ogden was toastmaster Business of the closing meetings Veterans Will Hold Parade Afternoon and Evening of I was concerned with internal af- ‘fairs of the organization IN Fun Follow Morning Tonight Chateau Moulton of Ogden was general chairman of the convention Session Work Reopened ship campaign meeting ’ ' i an - SHOWS TO OPEN i- Bearded Lady and Snake Wrestler Among Attractions Everything from a bearded lady who tips the scales at nearly 500 pounds to abetel nut chewing snake wrestler and a lion fighter will be seen in Ogden at seven o’clock Monday beginning on the Harrison street circus night as the Hennies Bros’ showsgrounds making an Initial western tour throw open gates to the shrill of calliopes blare of bands and the cry f "barkers” Battles Python Mrs John Williams is “the fat girl and she i3 said to possess a disposition in keeping with her bulk while "Jungle” Sis Dyer African explorer who says Frank Buck has nothing on her is the self styled "saurian socker” who engages a huge regal in a typical "grunt and” python contest Intrepid Captain groan” Miles Riley infuriates six jungle - bred lions by cracking a whip in their faces and even daring to twitch their tawny tails troupe of neck maniacs who speed risking motorcycles around sheer perpendicular walls a host of odd folk from every corner of thefworld a daring underworld expose minmagicians strels acrobats and clowns — they’ll all have their parts in the varied bills not to mention many wild animals and Gargantua II gigantic gorilla Due Sunday Night The show trains of 50 double length cars will arrive in Ogden over the Union Pacific lines late Sunday night and1 the numerous gaudily painted wagons will be hauled to the show grounds dur- ing the early Monday morning tours At dawn a crew of nearly 100 workingmen will begin erect-jin- g the tented city and by seven p m the famed "Glittering Gladway” will be ready for patrons One of the longest jumps of the "Ton is being made coming here a nm Cheyenne Wyo Twenty tent theatres and an q al number of breath taking riding devices will be offered durlocal showing ing the which is being sponsored by the Disabled American veterans Only one matinee is slated that for the c’osing day Saturday June 17 t i ren'miH HEADING HOME Officials and delegates of the United Commercial Travelers in Utah Idaho and Montana were returning home convention The staff photo taken today after concluding a two-da- y just before the final goodbyes shows David McGowan of Billings Mont at left who became grand senior counselor and A H Swisher also of Billings grand junior counselor j CHURCH CANCELS I 200 GIRLS HERE Dictators Ideas Assailed At YEARLY MEET Legion District Conference SUNDAY SERVICES District Governor and willjnot hold services Sunday June 11 Others Going to The annual Children’s day proBoston gram will be presented at eleven j denouncements of activities rang in the ears of American Legion members from the second district when they gathered this afternoon for a principal business session in the Herman Baker post chateau The speakers included O A Wiesiey state department com- Sharp Several automatic and revolver pistols were reported stolen early today by a‘ thief who shattered the front door glass of the Kammey-e- r store 318 Twenty-'ourt- h manager Harry Kammeyer said there were eight pistols missing but there may have been more stolen In addition he said a rifle telescope shells for the guns and a pair of field glasses were taken Police Patrolman Lamoni Holmes reported the burglary at five a m Sergeant W K Milligan said a prowl car had passed More than 200 Utah members of Job’s Daughters junior organization for girls of Masonic affiliation were at Patio springs in Ogden valley today for an afternoon of fun following their attendance at a morning business session? in Ogden which opened their annual un-Ameri- ‘ Pan-guiic- ty forty-fiv-e - J WASHINGTON June 10 (AP)— Idaho apple orchards were described by the federal crop reporting board today as "considerably below average” while Utah orchards received a "good” rating The boards reporting on surveys made June 1 predicted a slight increase over last year In the country’s 1939 apple crop - i j Oakland Calif Besides Miss Berry other principal officers for the rally were Helen Grousman Price senior princess Byrona Dell Salt Lake City Beverly junior princess Graham Mount Pleasant marshal Louise Hills Price chaplain Katherine Hatcher Salt Lake City treasurer Patricia Meissner Ogden recorder Music was furnished by Betty Jane and Geneva Webb of Ogden 1 Orches- 10 :45— NBC— —Gene Beecher’s Orchestra 11:00 — NBC — Anson Weeks and His Or- chestra 11 :30— KIAX— News 11:35 — KLO — Silent there will be a lot of Ogden resi10 — Mrs Nancy EDEN dents at the Golden Gate interna- P Ferrin June 63 wife of Wilmer Fertional exposition this summer died Friday afternoon at her Fisher employe of the Pacic rin Illhere following a two-yehome sinwas Fruit Express in Ogden 9 1876 ness In Born Eden May gled out for an interview as he to Leonidas A and Elizabeth Ann was looking over the Philippine Heneger Pritchett she had residexhibit on the east side of Trea- ed in Eden all her life sure Island according to a spe She had been active In L D S cial dispatch received today church work in Ogden valley hav“This is my fourth day at the ing for many years been fair and I'm still going strong” counselor of Eden ward Relief said Fisher "and we re$lly mean I society and been interested In days — from ten am until eleven Genealogical anJ primary work She was also a practical nurse in pm" Mrs Fisher was enthusiastic the valley about the flowers and lighting efto Surviving are her husband fects which beautify this whom she was married in the man-maisland Salt Lake Ii D S iemple Oci 25 wonderful simply "They're 1893 four sons Lon M Ferrin of she said Salt Lake City Josiah S Ferrin The Fishers plan to spend sev of Murray Oscar L Ferrin of Og- oral days at the fair before leav- - den d £ay Ferrin ct Eden park one daughter Mrs Everett Rob ing for Yosemite national where they will stay a week ins of Eden and three sisters I ar first ' 400-ac- re de a -- one-thir- ty ing j MAKING IT OFFICIAL Mayor Harman W Peery takes "time out” from his chief executive duties to autograph one of Bill baseballs with a new Wheaties baseball souvenir pencil ball Merrill Bunnell KLO baseball announcer keeps his eye on thebaseand Marie Edson the mayor’s secretary gives one of the new ball pencils a workout taking notes of the event Information as to how the pencils may be procured can be obtained by calling KLO (adv) telephone 84 Mc-Corr- y’s tmati LUMBER Used j Supply Sweden’s building boom to grow f 2220 Grant Ave d ““ ©C® L3 U 1 AJLPJS ’ f I j - (§£? - i i CALL 4511 DAYTIME or 4514 AT NIGHT FOR FORNEY or WARNER A credit account is much more convenient which we will be glad ‘ to give all of our regular customers FOR SALE! t j STAFF PHOTOGRAPHS USED IN THE STANDARD-EXAMINEMAY BE OBTAINED BY DEPOSITING $1 & 5 R AT THE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR EACH PICTURE DESIRED 4 mm FERRIN DEAD If Mr and Mrs George E Fish er have anything to say about it -- tra MRS WILMER College Officers Will Go fo Camp A NBC — Biltmore Rendezvous program with Hollywood Park race Lewiston v t DIES J s' 10:30 — KLO— White City Ballroom ‘ Other representatives from the Ogden club will be Pres R E Edens accompanied by Mrs Edens Dr Howard K ’Belnap and Chester B Squires There will be 35 representatives from the Utah-Idah- o district at the national convention Governor Lowe said ed of Babies Pictures In The Home Private Parties Business Photographs Displays Landscaped Homes Etc Will Be Taken At The Rate of $300 For The First Picture $150 for Each "Shot Thereafter Additional Prints At This Rate Will Be 50c M j track Information 6j30—— KLO— New§ 6 :45— NBC — Brazilian Band 700 — KLO — Presenting HiMegard and the Lynn Murray chorua 7:05 — NBC — Sonny James and Hi Orchestra 7 :30 — NBC— Al Donahues Orchestra 8:00 — KLO— National Tire safety program — NBC — Joe Hines and His Orchestra 8:30— NBC — Horace Heidts Orchest’ra 9:15— KLO — Baseball— Ogden playing at -- j" ! 6 loo j SiEWDC! PROGRAMS TONIGHT Ogden forest service employes and their families have selected June 24 as the date they vdll ho a picnic at South Fork recreations ai area east of Ogden Entertainment will start in the afternoon and will include softball volleyball and horseshoe pitching for men and women followed by a AST " ! Office Wi(l Hold South Fork Picnic - Ralph Forney HBG BLUE IIETWDRK 22 Mrs William Lindsay of Black-fooIdaho Mrs George A Fuller of Huntsville and Mrs Charlie A Wood of Ogden IN HOSPITAL Services will be conducted Sun- day at two p m in Eden ward 1 chapel by Bishop Alex Hogge George Hyrum Carter died a will be in Eden cemetery Burial local hospital Friday after a short C of Among advanced R O Twill Friends atmay call at the family illness ficers at U S A C who Mr Carter was horn October 24 tend six weeks of camp at Fort home Saturday evening and Sunp ra Flowers 1877 in Pennsylvania a son of Wil- - Winfield Scott in San Francisco day until & Sons’ at Larkin left liam H and Mary Eleanore Cart-ar- e Edward F Chatelain Max B until nine a m Sunday mortuary will be er At one time he engagedj in ciinkinbeard and Alwin H in Wyoming He was gent of Ogden Leroy Land of Lay taken to the home a member of the L D S church ton ' Howard Shurtz of Garland Surviving are the following and Joseph G Woodward of brothers and sisters: Walter Cart- - j Wellsville er Porterville James T Carter Provo and Mrs Oliver Kingston of Morgan BARGAIN ' Funeral services will he con’lOOO Pieces Used ducted Sunday at two p m in Porterville : L D S ward chapel Galvanized Roofing by Bishop Elmer Lewis Friends may call at the Porterville chapel New Sunday until time of services Interment will be In the South Mor- -j Qgden Builders gan cemetery Arrangements ‘are in charge of Lindquist & Sons GEORGE H CARTER i i to Luncheon ’was served at noon jin the Masonic temple Will Return Tonight The girls were to return to Ogden 'tonight for a program of stunts sketches music and dtill work by the different bethels which will close the rally Mrs Maude Culp of Salt Lake City grand guardian and1 John jA Houston assistant grand guardian of Ogden supervised the rally An honored visitor at the rally was Mrs Ellen Amauric guardian 'at Shal-lenberg- er Utah and Idaho' Orchards Rated officers named were J M Vincent of Salt iSake City grand conductor M H Graham A H of Provo grand page Swisher Billings Mont grand junior counselor E A Lindgren memof Helena Mont committee ber of the executive Other state rally The rally was opened by Miss Berry of Ogden who acted as LAUDS Joy mander A S Horsier state adju- presiding queen After welcoming OGDEN PAIR tant Norman L Sims national the girls on behalf of the Ogden committee member and George A bethel exemplifications were perEXPOSITION SIGHTS Faust national chaplain of the formed and business transacted Disabled American Veterans all of Salt Lake City The big event of the convention will take place tonight at sevthe building about 15 minutes en o’clock when several hundred earlier and" that officers noticed veterans of all world ©war organinothing out of place along the zations assemble in front of the block chateau for a parade along the downtown blocks of Washington G L Becker Ogden will be marII G JAMES WINS shal followed by visiting officials in uniform color guards drum corps bands and city and county DUCES PRESIDENCY executives Following will be a public dance in the chateau to start at nine The Duces club held its monthly o’clock Parley E Norseth Ogden outmeeting Friday evening at Cobble leCottage and elected Harry G going district commander said will a take vigorous gionnaires James as president Other officers chosen are Rulon Wardle first stand against activities In this navice president Marvin Crawford tion of Nazi Communist and Fassecond vice president Glen Phil- cist groups He said even in Ogthese representatives of diclips secretary and Frank Ham den tator nations have been reported mond treasurer active Retiring officers are Blaine district officers to be electCorry president Ariel Bradshaw edNew will succeed Mr Norseth Amos first vice president Gilbert second vice president Odd of Kaysville vice commandRen Phillips secretary and Har er Elmer Hodges Ogden adjutant While post members were ry G James treasurer discussing problems in the chateau members of the women’s auxiliary met for similar purposes in the FORBIDS Utah Power and Light auditorium under the direction of Mrs Harry : Jones Salt Lake City state TOKENS AND SCRIP Pauxiliary president Mrs William H Detweiler of Hazelton Idaho national vice presidents western di SALT LAKE CITY June 10 vision was to deliver the main (AP) — The trade commission © talk Utah Issued a "cease and desist’ Another feature of the conven order today against two tion reopening of stores it accused of issuing the was the formal renovated chateau completely "scrip and trade tokens” to cor- Bright paper trimmings and bunt ner the salaries of work relief cli ing decorated the auditorium where ents open house ceremonies were held f J H McGibbeny executive sec all A public dinner will be retary of the comission said the held day between five-thirthere and "store money” advanced to WPA seven p m workers andothers in return for Members of the Disabled Amerl-caassignment of anticipated governVeterans and Veterans of For ment checks is so prevalent it is eign Wars will be guests of the accepted throughout Panguitch al legion during the parade and eve most like Uncle Sam’s own cur- ning programs in the chateau All y rency V F W members are requestd by Albert O Roberts Ogden past state department commander to assemble at the chateau at six r 4 "People must learn to control their thinking and keep themselves free from depressing thoughts" he said "Business ’could benefit itself upon its trade and its employes Our effort in advertising should be to magnify those things which uplift and to avoid those f which depress” Speaking of attracting' tourists to Ogden one of the club projects Francis stated that the proper picture should be implanted on the mind of the tourist before that tourist leaves his or her home “That must be done with proper advertising” he said "How KJ ever roads and trails must be built so that the tourist at Ogden may be able to find accessible some of the rare spots of beauty available such as a trip to Ben Lomond and other skyline drives that only Ogden can offer” a m to which all and Governor George H friends are invited parents Lowe of Ogden and Mrs Lowe picnic lunch a bonfire commuare leaving tonight for Boston newest London’s lined shoes are nity singing story telling and othMass to attend the national conelastic er events with vention of Kiwanis clubs June 18 District Other Leaders STORE ROBBERY The First Presbyterian church I GUNS TAKEN MONDAY NIGHT STATE six-nig- ht s If their Efforts to liberalize hospitalization and broaden and strengthen probenefit and compensation toactivities grams highlighted state annual the encampat day ment Disabled American Veterans of the World War in the La bor temple here Before adjournment late this afternoon the assembly intended tq draw up several resolutions covering this field and forward them to the national encampment About 70 veterans and auxiliary members from chapters in Provo Salt Lake City and Ogden attended an opening meeting at eleven a m Among visiting officials were R Wolter Idaho eilliam Blaine C Van Adslen Idaho department adjun Ads-leMrs Wolter Mrs Van and past auxiliary president Mrs T M Knight all of Twin Falls Mr Wolter is here to study the operation of the Utah D A V rehabilitation program Each of the Gem state visitors was expected to speak at afternoon meetings Other Guests Guests included ateo George A Faust of Salt Lake City national Mrs Faust department chaplainexecutive national auxiliary T E Littlefield Salt Lake City manager of the veterans’ administration for Utah Dr Foster Curtis of the administraSalt tion staff Harry Hickman Utah the of Lake City in charge veterans’ placement - service of both state and federal governments and Tony Tott Sait Lake City past state commander Dance In Temple This evening at seven o’clock the Convention will be concluded with an entertainment and dance D A V in the Labor temple members will also spend part of their evening hours at the chateau where they will join with American Legionnaires of the Second district at a public dance At seven p m also D A Vi members will join the Legion delegates and other service organizations in a street parade Women At Luncheon of the auxiliary were ' toMembers meet at the home of Mrs James A Groose at 925 Twelfth for a luncheon and bridge party then join with post members for the evening programs Mrs L L Shaeffer president of the local auxiliary will be in charge Late today a new state com two mander vice commanders and a chaplain were to be elected for the ehsuing year Retiring officers are: Owen W Hahn Salt ' Lake City C B commander Greenwell Ogden and P B Hoi-- i lingshead Provo senior and junior vice commanders Respectively Chafes Jones Eden chaplain ’ Advertising Club Advised To Stress Bright Things of Life $ ? ’ Sessions com-mitteem- FOR OPTIMISM BY TRAVELERS OF HOSPITALS benefits Also Aired As Disabled Vets Confer DAN C E TONIGHT Officials From Utah And Idaho Attend ” r SPEAKER GALLS SITE SELECTED GREATER USE i JUNE 10 1939 'SS&tnt VETERANS ASK ! SATURDAY EVENING R 1 THREE FRIENDLY STATIONS 30th and Washington 184 24th St 20th and Washington Howard Warner i mm |