Show imam 4 13 THURSDAY EVENING JULY THE OGDEN 1939 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ADDIE European Fever Chart: A 7 Month Temperature Reading -- Espee Chief Quits On Pension UTAH GOLFING ACE CTARR IN SECOND ROUND 82 SUCCUMBS NEW YORK July 13 (AP)— Hale Holden 69 chairman of the chairman had been discontinued and the duties and authorities forOKLAHOMA CITY July 13 — Southern Pacific Co has retired merly held aftby Holden were transon from service active pension Mrs’ Addie C Tarr 82 died at (AP)— Ed Kingsley of Salt Lake to ferred Angus D McDonald er 32 years of continuous railroad the residence of a daughter Mrs of the board to second president the round advanced announced service the company M K Maynard of 1438 Adams City touramateur of the western today golf illk early today after a The company said the office of with a 4 and 3 vicnament today ' ness She came here just five weeks GENUINE Bliss of Omaha over Rodney tory ago on a visit from Spokane ROCK CRYSTAL Utah star ran 1 The long-hittiON Wash was and never lead an early She was born at Wilsonville up STEMWARE! Wis Jan 12 1857 to George H in danger and Susan Savage Wyman and BARGE Delicately cut exclusive spent most of her life in Fort Mor- Mrs Maynard of Ogden Mrs A A designs in America’s finest gan Colo and Spokane Her hus- Bonelli of Kingman Ariz Mrs Rock genuine Crystal band William A Tarr died Nov W H Cooley and Mrs Mae Osman Stemware and companion 13— DIEGO Calif SAN July 22 1916 in Pueblo Colo Mrs Calif Belle of Bakersfield pieces at surprisingly low police Mrs Tarr was a member of the Henderson of Brawley Calif Mrs (AP) — Coast guardsmen prices! and firemen Methodist church and active in Agnes Ripley of Garden City Kas sheriff’s deputies W C T U D A R and O E S Mrs Martin Miller of Winnemucca joined forces today to rescue 15 circles Nev and Miss Eldora Tarr of persons aboard the fishing barge Surviving are a brother Rufus Spokane 53 grandchildren and 23 Glenn Mayne as it was being My man of Sioux Falls S D a sispounded to pieces in the surf near and 35 miles north of here ter Mrs Lizzie Caldwell of JanesArrangements for shipping the Carlsbad ville Wis three sons Edwin F body A coast guard plane piloted by to Fort Morgan for burial will Ogden’ Reputable Jeweler Tarr of Seattle Stinson W Tarr of be made by Lindquist & Sons after Lieutenant E W Sinton took off Since 1016 Portland Ore and Joseph B Tarr the arrival of Miss Tarr from 2359 Washington Blvd from the local base and sped to of Fort Morgan eight daughters: the scene -- J five-wee- 5 PERILED ng FISHING Cv PACKER WEST en great-grandchildr- I ROYS’ JEAHS Mickey Mouse SWEAT SHIRTS New Blue denim jeans for boys Made in slack style Three pockets wide legs t"£ Sizes 7 to 14 Mouse Mickey sweat shirts for boys £? Assorted Designs Six colors to riA choose from Roanoke Islanders Work Now Thanks to Success of Play Temperature Is Rising Again Over Threat In Danzig Europe is sick of a war fever tossing on its bed of crises from month to month The year 1939 is only half over has already yet its fever-efta- rt achieved heights with disheartening regularity In January with the patient still weak from the Munich crisis of last year Chancellor Hitler of Germany opened the year by demanding Germany’s colonies back and telling his generals that “I have six months in which to secure the future of Germany” February was quiet except for the ominous dispatch of more German troops to Spain In March the fever raced again with the military invasion of unresisting Czechoslovakia the establishment of the Slovakian “protectorate” the seizure of Memel and (by Mussolini) of Albania April’s crisis came with Hitler's demand for Danzig President Roosevelt’s appeal for peace and Hitler’s defiant reply May was quiet with only troop movements maneubers and an inspection of the western forts by Hitler but in early June with German veterans welcomed back from Spain the Polish question began to heat up with the 15-0- FOLK PLAY that transformed A scene from “The Lost Colony” — the folk-pla- Roanoke Island Into a thriving poverty-stricke- n ere!-- - BOYD HOLLAND DEAD AGED S' 13 i all-occasi- 'their yays nle fishing truck-gardeni- K boat-buildi- a ng lit-i- — a little store-- 1 - hunting ng a little game keeping Some were employed by the U S coast guard service for Roanoke Island is the “ship graveyard of the Atlantic” Life was hard and money infrequent There was only one brick building on the island built in 1904 The rest were clapboard Bath’tubs were scarcer than in a New York City slum Tradition had it that the Roa noke Islanders descended from the famous “lost colonists” a group of 121 who established the first English colony in the New World Arriving there in 1587 the 121 built Fort Raleigh Virginia — Dare America’s first English child was born there August 18 AJ587 But something happened to Jhe cony se PUERTO RIGAIl GO WHS r Sleep in cool cotton! 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Attend our big reduction sale of street length frocks Fine workmanship lovely fabrics dozens of styles and a wonderful low price bustling resort By NEA Service MANTEO N C July 13 — Those who say that art is all right in its place hut that place is not in the realm of practical things will he surprised— if not set back on their heels — by the story of “The Lost Colony” a play which became a cure for unemployment For more decades than anybody could remember the people of Roanoke Island off the coast of North Carolina had been earning livelihoods in the same old f Artist Smocln Ladies’ Presses fever rising again toward the end of the month and the beginning of July and another crisis expected in Danzig : i Summer Clearance of and Felt mortuary Friends may call at the funeral home on Fri day evening and at the family home in Evans Saturday afternoon and Sunday until time of services i m h IwilosO tGQOODO uD(jC BRIGHAM CITY July 13 —Boyd George Holland 13 son ©f Mr and Mrs Joseph B Holland of Evans died Wednesday evening at a loca hospital following a 10 days’ illness of peritonitis He was born November 12 1925 at Evans and was a student of the Tremonton grade school He was a deacon in the Evans L D S ward and also Boy Scout Surviving are his parents one brother LeRoy J Holland of Morgan two sisters Mrs Irene Nicholas of Promontory and Irma Holland of Evans Funeral services will be held at two o’clock Sunday in the Bear River City L D S chapel with President Moroni Lindberg of the Evans ward presiding Interment will be in the Brigham City ceme tery under the direction of Larkin snrcre iuueuuui f I y 00 yllC - '?£' x ' N 5 '‘W'L - ' MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHORTS ! 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