Show WaSrafr THE OGDEN 2-- A 0 r i' V support The trouble developed two days ago when Bowman threatened to call C T A performers out of the rodeo unless prize money was izations staging rodeos are mem bers of the R A A RIDERS REFUSE 4 Minerva Phipps (left) who masqueraded for 23 REUNION confronted by her “wife” Mrs Mabel Eagan was man as a years Radcliffe (left) shortly after Mrs Radcliffe signed a complaint at Pasadena Calif charking Mrs Phipps with “impersonating another and pretending to sustain a marriage relationship” Mrs Phipps is wearing the chauffer’s clothes which were part of her masquerade BOWMAN QUITS ARENA THRILLED RODED POSITION Cowboys who were assessed $500 (Continued from Page 1) fines by the Cowboys Turtle asso- one of the greatest smash hits of ciation but who refused to pay the fine and continued to ride in the evening His troupe of dogs the Pioneer daysrodeo are as fol take their act seriously jumping lows : in the air taking turns Kid Fletcher Hugo Colo Ceci eight feet teeter-totter bring Harker Jones Menan Idaho Terry Lock-ye- ar on a Firth Idaho Smokey Sny- any object desired — including the der Buena Park Calif Hubert trousers of the clowns "Sandell Tremonton Utah Cecil From the start of the show when Henley Hayward Calif Jerry hundreds of riders carrying silk Brown Chandler Ariz Dusty Doyle Ogden Utah AI Morris pennants galloped criss-cros- s Amil Ferrarrio across the stadium grounds in the Hayword Calif on through to Calif Hayward Harry Hart Po- grand entry right act the fans were catello Idaho Eddie Jones Poca the al tello Idaho Frank Finley Phoe- not once harassed by dust the pestilence of a rodeo show nix Ariz George Mills Montrose Calif Dick Griffith Scotsdale The management had taken pains Ariz Duward Ryan Buena Park to sand the sodded field before the show a detail greatly appreciated Calif Doff Aber Wolf Wyo the customers by Rex Campbell Nebraska Royal Contract Performer Gafford Edgerton Wyo Arnie in the contract performIncluded Wills Omak Wash Harold Jack ers afe Dick Griffith Alice Sisty son Tucson Ariz Ray Mavity Dennis Juanita Gray Bob Oregon Shorty Creed Rye Colo Fay Hooker Bernece Taylor Polly Mel Stonehouse Elmer Quait Pine Gene Marshall George Drayer Ridge Ark Pete Grub Florence Creed Elmer Quait Jack Joyce and Ariz Hank Mills Montrose Calif his Taximeter mule Jasbo FulHoward McCrorey Deadwood S kerson and Homer HolD Cliff Helm Dallas Texas comb andElmer “Parkurkar-kas- ” course of Burel Mulkey Salmon Idaho the famous Jackie Cooper Newhall Calif by Homer the clownjackass owned Frank Van Meter Weiser Idaho The show smoothly Leonard Yarrington Brompton through its -- progressed of Utah Nick Knight Cody Wyo bareback broncvaried program calf riding roping Len Perkins Yuma Ariz Joe wild cow milking and bulldogging Burrell Hanford Calif Bob Rea and Again again progress of the gan Texas Buck Peterson Silver show was delayed when fans dePark Nev Mat Cropper Jack liberately took time for' a Kerscher Blackfoot Idaho lengthy laugh at the out’ clowns or Smokey Moran Oregon Alice Sis-t- y the ringing applause for some Mexico City Joe Wehsch Ken hard-ridin- g cowboy who missed his Phoenix mark and the chance to share in Hargis David Stout Ariz Fritz Truan Long Beach the prize purse i Calif Bob Estes Baird Texas But It was a show enjoyed by Jim McGee Phoenix Ariz Tom everybody there — and it appeared Breeden Fort Worth Texas that was there ' Mayor Chuck Williams Gene Creed Rye Peeryeverybody announced the crowd was Colo Brida Gafford Casey Davis growing each night and expected Jim Hudson Carl Dawsey Phoe greater numbers on Sunday night nix Ariz and at the matinee and evening performances Monday Pioneer day Results of the contests follow Bareback bronc riding: ' Fritz Truan Long Beach Calif first Pete Grubb Florence Ariz and Jerry Brown Chandler Ariz tied for second and third Calf roping second go -- round Joe Welch Phoenix Ariz first 17 secondi Arnie Wills Omak ( Continued from Page If Wash second 32 seconds Harry Hart Pocatello Idaho and Pete ed yesterday’ which would loans for any projects whichprohibit would Grubb tied for third and fourth be “in substantial competition” 34 5 seconds Bronc riding with saddles f Ray with private enterprise The committee agreed that the Mavity Oregon first Ken Harlanguage of the amendment was gis Phoenix Ariz second Frank so broad as to nullify much of the Van Meter Weiser Idaho third program Barkley and Senator and Doff Aber Wolf Wyo fourth Dams said they would Bulldogging Winner work out a compromise proposal Bulldogging money Arnie - for submission on the senate floor Wills first 105dayseconds Frank On Rail Equipment Van Meter second 114 seconds The committee approved an Bob Reagan Texas third 118 amendment to require the pay- and Howard McCorry Deadwood ment of prevailing wages on' road S D fourth 136 railroad equipment and public Wild cow milking second works projects Hart first 278 In his statement Byrd said that Harold Harry Jackson Tuscon Ariz “the American public must not be second 34 Len Perkins deluded that this new spending Wyo third 43 Al Morris Cody Presscheme will neither increase the cott Ariz fourth 67 federal debt nor increase the fedBrahma bull riding day money: eral tax burden” George Mills Montrose Calif first “If the government borrows Joe Burrell Hanford Calif secmoney and makes loans for un- ond Jim McGee Phoenix Ariz tried and impractical projects that third and Kid Fletcher Hugo are not likely to be repaid” Byrd Colo fourth added “the burden will eventually fall on the tax payer” (Continued from Page 1) “Frontier Days” officials on the question of banning the rebellious 67 from the Cheyenne rodeo “I'm all through Somebody else can run the show from here on out” the former world's champion He indicated cowboy declared however he did not intend to leave bull-fighti- ng us-usu- ’ ‘ SENATORS NEAR LOAN HARMONY 3-- (D-Col- o) go-rou- nd v Negress Takes Judge's Bench PREXY’S DAUGHTER DISAPPEARS AGAIN HEADING Pa July 22 (AP)— July S2 (UP)— iarol Woodman comely debutante Jane Bolan 31 was sworn in Satof Yale's president LaGuardia emeritus who disappeared urday by Mayor as a justice of the court of do- college early in June and from later mestic relations — the first Negro popped up as a waitress at an Inn judge in the history of the city n Krumsville was missing again Miss Bolan has served as an as- Saturday r sistant corporation counsel since From appearances Carol- - who 1937 told reporters that she quit camNEW- - TORK FF j£ 'J- - v step-daught- er I’ T uXZ'fT STk" st 3 4 X V s' V IN CHINA RAID L ynfilWl¥'lfiftfiTlrflTni FISHERMAN’S FANCY While the hero of this story their son Jack stay in bed to avoid a cold Mr and Sir William Donaldson gloat over a record steelhead trout caught by Jack in the Santa Ynez river near Santa Barbara Calif The lad was so excited over hooking this beauty that he tumbled from a tree 10 old Sl-in- t (Continued from Page 1) ready were in progress looking ward a general European ment Ml X - AMERICAN DIES VNJ ' RODEO FANS AT TO PAY FINES £ to- ch feet into the stream ° Random References While German officialdom locked offices for the week-en- d and expressed assurance that nobody need be uneasy over any move in the offing some London quarters 24th year of quality and dependprofessed to see dangerous implications in Nazi predictions of a ability Jerry’s Food Mart Phone 524 or 525 Free delivery (adv) peaceful Danzig settlement the of the Against background et lagging efforts for a Outing — Auxiliary of the Union mutual help agree- Pacific Old Timers club No 6 and ment Moscow diplomats also their families will have an outing weighed the possible significance at Lagoon Monday July 31 Dinof resumption of trade negotiations ner will be served at in between- - Russia and Germany the dining room Reservations may One possibility was that the re- be made with Mrs Walter Ewing sumption was Russia’s gentle phone 2143-warning to London and Paris to conclde the three-powpact on Let the ' Children Celebrate on her own terms 24th— Cap guns 15 cents 25 the A feeling grew in the Free City cents 45 cents 5 cents of Danzig that its problem would and 10 cents atSparklers Lienhardt Drug be solved fairly soon and without Store (adv) I six-thir- ty W er the association entirely resigning Henceforth only its presidency the problem of dealing with the war “Must Be Change” Ogden group he said would be up “Before any scheme for a general to others settlement can be considered by 67 Claim Support the British governmen t" one Meanwhile at Ogden the 67 spokesman said “there must be claimed support of the Rodeo As some evidence of Germany’s will sociation of America ingness to change her policy “For example it is extremely un“We had a telephone call from MaxwelL McNutt of San Mateo likely that Britain could ever ne Calif president of the Rodeo asso- gotiate a settlement as long as the ciation later confirmed by Fred Germans are in Prague” This was a reference to estabMcCargar of Salinas Calif R A A secretary that the association lishment of the German protectoris backing us 100 per cent” they ate over Bohemia and Moravia reheart of the old Czecho-Slova- k said in a prepared statement “We feel justified in participat public last march In spite of the spokesman’s state ing in the Ogden rodeo because we are satisfied with the amount of ment it is known here that Prime prize money being offered by ‘Pio Minister Chamberlain has in fact discussed a plan to change Gerneer Days’” e from a to a peace many The Ogden Turtles further as serted they would not recognize time economy One leading diplomat in London the fines imposed by Bowman and has for a long time had a plan for denied reports some of their numa settlement which includgeneral ber had made part payments on ed a large loan to Germany and the fines put before Chamber-lai- n “The trouble is being stirred up this has been is even said by this dipand in Salt Lake City bys some of the lomat to have the support of Field too to who are work agitators lazy Marshal Herrmann Wilhelm Goer-in- g They had the same chance to play the Reich’s economic Alliance— The regular Workers’ Alliance meeting will be held in Weber county courthouse Tuesday July 25 at eight p m All WPA" workers intereste and part-tim- e in higher living standards are urg ed to attend said officers Special Factory Cooperative sale on new 1939 Estate Heatrola Ranges Extra large trade - in (adv) Boyles Guest— N A Williams of Omaha Union Pacific vice president in charge of operations expects to be in Ogden for the July 24 celebration according to word received by Mayor Peery and Charles war-tim- at Ogden that we had" Counters With Offer Difficulty first developed two days ago when Bowman threatened to call Turtles 'association performers out of the Ogden rodeo unless' prize mbney was increased by $1000 Mayor Harman W Peery of Ogden chairman of the “Pioneer Days” celebration countered with an offer to meet the demanded increase if the cowboys would agree to an additional performance Still dissatisfied Bowman proceeded with his threatened “boycott” and a number of association membera joined him in the walkout moving down to Salt Lake City Scheme Essential Regardless of what the British government is doing officially there is no question about the fact that a number of influential peo pie in this country believe Britain should come forward at a Strategic time with a comprehensive scheme for a general settlement Some argue however that now is not the right time These persons say that any talk of appeas ing Germany will not only hamper the talks for a mutual assistance phet with Russia but may - even encourage Germany' in what they call her imperialistic and militar ’ ’ istic policy whera another association-sponsore- d Dr Wohlthat returned to Berlin rodeo- - was being conducted si denied having conducted any and l multaneously for a general loan for negotiations reSixty-seve- n Turtles however Germany fused to follow Bowman's “strike" A scheme to grant Germany a order competed in Friday night’s loan of 1000000000 pounds ($4680-00000show at Ogden and thus precipi and internationalize tated the association row climaxed return for general disby Bowman’s resignation armament and supervision of Germany’s arms industry was said here Frontier Days Same to have been started by R S HudCHEYENNE Wyo' July 22— son secretary of overseas trade disHudson was believed to have Bowman’s (AP)— Everett mentioned the scheme to a numof the from presidency mounting ber members of the governof the Cowboy Turtle association won’t affect Cheyenne’s Frontier ment but a foreign office spokesthis morning: “The days rodeo Chairman R- - J Hof- man said scheme is unknown to Lord Hali-ra- x mann said today it is unknown to Wilson it Bowman after talking with Hofmann said he would not press is unknown to the prime minister the fines and Cheyenne show ban It is fantastic” he ordered against 67 association members Ariz cowboy’s APPARATUS ESCAPES Hillside The resignation was presented to Everett Shaw of Stonewall Okla and Eddie Curtis of El Reno Okla DAMAGE ON SOUALUS ’ 0) col-onies- 'ln -- association directors Neither director would comment and Bowman had “no idea” who would succeed him pus life and deserted her parents to earn her own living left as the result of publicity she tried to avoid hazel eyed The chestnut-haire- d Rowland James Mrs of daughter Angell wife of Yale’s president emeritus was employed at the Wee College inn owned by Mr and Mrs Edward WeiSs about 25 miles from here she Early this-weejust as quickly and as mysteriously as §Jie had appeared ’ k A Will Pay Cash for your used piano Glen Bros Music Co (adv) From Coast — Mrs Carter Buck and daughter Mary Lou of Redwood City Calif are gests at the home of Alice Clark 330 plan chief STOCKS BULGE settle- British-French-Sovi- PORTSMOUTH N H July 22 (AP) — The navy rushed preparations Saturday for the raising and inspections of stern pontoons still attached to the sunken submarine Squalus as a preliminary to a sec-oattempt to salvage the underseas ship Divers reported botli diving planes near the bow of the submarine undamaged by the disastrous plunge to the bottom on the first raising attempt a week ago Salvage experts said finding the planes intact simplified their work of attaching the pontoon chains to the bow nd SUN VALLEY Idaho July 22— (AP) — The Pioneer day concert of Saints church choir the Latter-Da- y from Salt Lake City was suggested Saturday as the possible inaugural program of an annual summer music festival W A Harriman chairman of the board of the Union Pacific railroad which owns the resort 'here discussed with Sun Valley officials the feasibility of an annual summer music program “It is our hope to make music a part of the Sun Valley summer scene” Harriman said “We are fortunate In our first event to have one of the greatest choral organizations of the world stage a musical event of major importance at Sun Valley” He said music authorities from New York Philadelphia Chicago San Francisco and Los Angeles would be present at the Monday evening concert of the choir Members of the choir will arrive here from Salt Lake City Sunday They will present their weekly Sunradio day morning coast-to-coabroadcast from the Sun Valley opera house The Monday evening program an event of the Mormon Pioneer day observance will be staged in a newly-bui- lt shell In the arena of the Sun Valley sports stadium Accompanying the choir here will be Heber J Grant president of the L D S church J Spencer Cornwall choir director Dr Frank W Asper organist and Richard P Condie soloist -- K' SITING BOOM TO WESTERN SHORE Sun Valley Music Festival Curley Sees Only Strong fX-- Z i overprize money would be called just before a show He said the understanding was that rodeo spon MAY INSTITUTE w Suggested As Yearly Summer Event - f vi V v J BOISE July 22— (AP)— State officials were asked Saturday to support a movement aimed at revision of recently-enacte- d federal relief legislation Spokesman Roy H Wood of Boise led 30 representatives of Workers’ Alliance locals of Ada and Canyon counties into the office of Acting Governor Donald S White-hea- d who said he would pass their requests on to the state’s 'congressional delegation at Washington He declined to endorse their de- mands for additional funds for the works projects administration — to avert the impending dismissal of 2000 workers in Idaho— explaining he did not wish to act in the absence of Governor C A Bottolfsen and adding: “There is a question in the minds of many of- us whether continued government spending can bring about reemployment “I doubt if permanent WPA employment appeals to you arid I suspect you would rather have private employment if it were available “Those same People who in years gone by have given you employment now are unable to do so because of increased taxes and operating costs” r increased McCargar said Bowman did not live up to an agreement made with R A A officials that no “strike” VA1’ V “A i V” SALINAS Calif July 22 (AP)— Fred S McCargar secretary of the Rodeo Association of America said tonight directors of the RAA were being polled by mail to determine whether 67 cowboys who against orders of the head of the Cowboy Turtles association shoulc be barred from other rodeos staged by association members The 67 cowboys now are per forming in the “Pioneer Days’ show despite $500 fines assessed againt them by Everett Bowman president of the C T A for en tering the competion Bowman re signed today as a result of the split in the professionalrodeo per formers organization McCargar said Superior Judge Maxwell McNutt of San Mateo Calif had notified him today he was backing the insurgents “IOC per cent” and McCargar declarec the vote of 15 R A A directors was sought to determine whether Judge McNutt would receive their V THIRD TERMERS ANNUAL AFFAIR y ' ' Alliance Seeks State Help In Move to Act Revamp - 4? W'V 3“ - Workers Vote On Barring Cowboys From Other Rodeos Of Group be settled immediately' thereafter A large percentage of the organ V 17PAREVISI0N ON OGDEN CASE sors would notify the C T A o the amount of prize money 30 days before the show and if the performers objected the matter could MORMON CHOIR ASKED TO AID POLL BY HAIL ! SUNDAY MORNING JULY 23 1939 R CHIEFS IDAHO TURTLES PLAN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Modern Kitchen You are invited to see our beautiful all steel kitchen and cabinets Schoss Read Electric Co 24 and Kiesel (adv) Released — Carl Gayler 22 of Pocatello Ida was free Saturday on for $5 bail following his arrest Jack speeding at Nye’s corner Gridley state highway patrolman made the arrest 7 TRADE OUTLOOK SALT LAKE CITY July 22 (AP) —James M Curley former Demo cratic governor of said Saturday in an interview t!r3 “A tremendous sentiment for a third term for President Franklin D Roosevelt is growing in tho United States” Curley returning east after inspecting a mining developnvent he recently acquired near Winnemuc-c- a Nev declared the only concerted party opposition to a third term could be found in the New England states “I think the balance of sentiment in my part of the country as well as that of most influential leaders in the party is for Postmaster General Jame A Farley as the next Democratic presidential candidate” Curley said “I think that the party would stand behindt Roosevelt if he were to run for a 'third term howe He is still tremendously popul£7 Mention of the possible candidacy of Paul V McNutt recently appointed federal security administrator brought a shrug of the shoulder fronv Curley “Nobody pays any particular attention to McNutt” GREBE SEES NO NEED FOR SHIFT Idaho July 22— (AP) — f W Grebe of Kuna new sec n George retary of the Idaho fish and Karthe commission said Saturday “unless there is cause” there wiow I be no further changes in persr in the state game department’er tp KUNA rection Reports have been current since Grebe’s replacement of Bird N Hawley of Melba on the commission that Harold R Harvey of Buhl director chosen several week ago to succeed Dr A B Hatch would be dismissed “Unless there is cause to let a man out there will be no changes" Grebe said in a press statement “And what I mean by cause is not what someone tells me It is what I myself believe “That is the attitude I think all members of the commission are now taking in this situation" RUHR TO GET RHINE TOWER COLOGNE “ Germany — (UP th) Water will be pumped from Irrir Rhine a distance of 10 miles up the Ruhr as part of $25000000 scheme to supply in Rhenish-Westphalhydro-electrpower and water for industrial purposes under the ja ic four-year-pl- Australia Is provijjpg free railway transportation for cripples DEMOS IMPUGN F HEAR What people really say not just what they want to tell you Enjoy theatre church and genDon’t h eral conversation a public nuisance or a soc outcast A Sonotone saudiclei correctly fitted will solve your problem For information write j MRS NAOMI It MARTIN Box 927 Ogden 0 R REPORT - BILLIONS IN GOLD MILLIONS IN WANT “Ih“ Th N"‘ Abraham Lincoln Predicted: This Country Would SURPLUS FOOD n In Be An Industrial War” ' 4 Teddy Roosevelt Said: “Ahead of Us Is Utopia or Hell” Bible Prophecy KNOWS: —IT DbES NOT GUESS! The Outcome of the War Between Capital and Labor According to Bible Prediction “The Voice of Prophecy Presents Facts In Connection With Bible Forecasts That Are Startlingly Accurate In Their Up-to-the-Min-ute Fulfillment” STAMPS MOUNT For That Lunch Box or quick ? meal try Dad’s Lamb patties 5 for (Continued from Page V a dime Lou James & His Dad at plan distributes purchasing power City Meat Market 2602 Wash (adv) to relief families Here is the Way it works: Those on relief can elect to take Butter — A hearing will be held as the state capitol Aug 1 to de- part1 of ’their relief ’wages or direct relief payments in orange termine whether it shall he to sell butter in cartons stamps good at any cooperating according to David F Smith state grocery store for purchase of any commissioner of agriculture kind of food With each purchase of an orange stamp which is worth The Lake Salt Outing— City one dollar they are given a 50 cent junior chamber of commerce has blue stamp good only for purchase started plans for its annual outing of foods designated as surplus with the Ogden junior chamber to commodities be held in August The government redeems the stamps from the groceryman at Education— A state committee face value to study education began its work Sponsors have hopes that the a of with Saturday report plan will be extended eventually hearing by Dr Calvin S Smith former throughout the nation and that it superintendent of the Granite will become a permanent part of school district the economic system com-puslo- ry UP Refund— The Utah Poultry Producers association Cooperative Saturday mailed checks totalling $1000 to producers who purchased (Continued from Page 1) turkey poults in 1938 and 1939 The week’s business picture However money represents savings on the stocks continued ta gain on the purchases New York exchangV Saturday in the busiest short session since Returned— A youth April 8 was back in custody at the state it &as apparent in Washingindustrial school Saturday for vio- tonAnd that effect neutrality lating his parole by assisting an- may or whatever not be having on may other youth to drive a stolen car business 7 most administration to Chico Calif from Moab Utah economists look for continuation of the “boom” if that be the name Sheep Tax— Sheepmen and gov- for it ernment officials plan to hold a The government’s record on cur meeting early in August in Phoe- rent business conditions as prenix Ariz to protest new Arizona sented by the department of comregulations taxing Utah sheep merce said: crossing the Arizona line an in“After allowing for the usual spection fee of five cents per head seasonal fluctuation business has made further progress recently Increase— Both total assets Normal mid - summer dullness and deposits of Utah's 59 banks marked retail trade hut volumes were higher June 30 than one year in practically all cities were ahead ago Both increased about ten mil- of the comparative period of 1938 lion dollars A) leading commerce department economist reported: “We are pretoptimistic here so far as the First School— A granite monu- ty next four to six weeks are concernment a replica of the first free school west of the Mississippi will ed After that there should be a be unveiled in Huntsville at a cele- pretty definite upturn A federal reserve board analyst bration Sept 1 and 2 with Bishop offered following observations: C as Jensen Wilmer general “I think the the general feeling aroqnd chairman here is that conditions are likely to hold steady or improve slightly At Arsenal — Mayor Peery re- the balance of the year ported Saturday he had received the past several weeks the For a telegram from Senator Elbert stock market — an imporD Thomas announcing WPA ap- tant weather-van- e usually winds for trade proval of a $71644 program to con- — has swung back and forth indestruct a gravel surface road a fire cisively And a short time ago Wall break and other incidental ork in street indulged in speculation as to the Ogden ordnance depot area had not followed the direcit why tion of improving business This week however the market hinted it had made up its mind to catch up with business Diseases — Nine new cases of contagious disease five of them (Continued from Page 1) chickenpox were reported in Ogdeest of Wall street an effort to deden last week the city health Deaths said stroy water carriers throughout Saturday partment 14 week totaled the nation” the during Representative Warren (Dem Summer Sale of fine Furs T N C) a leader of the- opposition Furrier 2il4 Wash (adv) group told the house that the measure was an “outrageous sellTrafflo Case— Fred Hammond out” of the nation’s consumers 24 of 2884Eccles Saturday for- and producers feited $1 in city court when he failThe legislation— a rewritten verovered to appear on a charge of sion of senate-approve- d transportime parking tation proposals —would give the to fix minimum I C C Comfort Shoes for warm days in rates for authority both water and rail carugust ' Christenson's riers authorize an L C C InvesJuly and Shoe Mart (adv) tigation Into freight rate differentials empower the R F Cto lend Suit Begun — Cora B Tharp filed railroads new equipment money sit for divorce from Neola J when private financing is imposTharp In Second' district court Sat- sible and permit voluntary mergers urday charging failure to provide and consolidations by the railroads N They were married in Ogden in themselves 1936 Ga-jews- ky TO FORCE Opposition Jn Native New England - Sunday July 25—8 p m At 7:30— A FINE PROGRAM OF MUSIC AND PICTURES PROPHECY HALL REFRESHINGLY COOL 25TH NEAR GRANT Ogden Tune to KLO — Sunday 10:15 A M Always Free - an |