Show THE OGDEN STAN 16-- A POPULARITY OF r Skating Rink Keeping Summer Traffic At High Point EXPERT TRAINING Passenger Traffic Is Heavy But Less Than Expected X f L': jr 4 V Passengers Numerous Ogden’s passenger travel continued heavy last week as officials reported business is slightly ahead of one year ago although not quite as large as advance reports had led some to expect Parties pausing here included the Mormon tabernacle choir en route to Sun Valley an Alaska tour party of 60 bound from San Francisco to Boston 52 members of the National Negro Insurance association bound from Chicago to St Louis 20 eastbound Mormon missionaries 42 CCC youths to Brigham City and 19 to Salt Lake City Twenty members of the Business and Professional Women's clubs are scheduled to pass through Ogden Friday July 28 at seven-te- n p m bound from Los Angeles to Chicago Two farm parties will visit Ogden by railroad in August The first will be 45 members of an Ohio tour en route home from Yellowstone park who will stop here August 13 at six a m The other will be 75 members of the Massachusetts farm bureau who will pause here August 14 at a m on their way from Massachusetts to southern Utah and six-thir- ty New Service Planned Local rail traffic representatives o service is be say a new ing discussed by western executives which is similar to one al ready in operation on some eastern roads Under this plan rail travelers could leave their trains at certain points and hire autos either for a tour of the surrounding country or to continue part of their trip by auto to the next auto-ra- il center where they could check in their auto and board the train again for The whole the rest of the trip thing would be arranged before the trip started and a fee of so much per mile would be charged for the car Such an arrangement would be of great convenience to travelers in a city like Los Angeles where distances are great say railroad men rail-aut- tf J j: Holiday WPA employes of Ogden and By DRUCILLA McFARLAND Weber county will return to their WILSON July 22— Wheat belt morning refreshed b methods have invaded the small three-ja- y a rest granted by officir fields of western Weber county and sponsors in observance of with conflicting results so far as neer days While it is probable tha is uime lost Monday and Saturday on concerned appreciation Ray Uhe projects will have to be made Bertoli believing the methods used up by the employes ample proin the biggest grain fields would vision will be made for them to do work well oh small' acreages has he makeup work brought into the county & two-ma- n City and county employes also had an extra day on their hands as combine - harvester outfit ' which commissioners closed shop for Moncuts threshes and sacks grain day Garbage collectors however from 10 acres daily will make their usual collection The farmers of the community have kept young Bertoli swamped Monday but will start work shortly after midnight necessitating the with orders for his equipment- as the it spares early placement of cans along curbnecessity of hiring extra hands to haul and thresh and ings All postal employes will work it prepares the grain for market The without - further handling Monday morning but only the general delivery window will be open farmer's wife too is spared the in the afternoon work attendant upon the feeding of a crew of hungry threshers Some Rue Change But" there are those who regret The youngsters SIGNATURES the innovation When Mayor Peery refused to sign a resolution authorizing award of contract and whose greatest thrill in the past start of - construction on the three county comthe two city commissioners and has been the excitement in the air missioners got together late Saturday andbuilding and Edward Kackham William J Commissioners authorized were when all their neighbors gathered T Saunders to inscribed “John as the ace Shown Ilenrys in the the for mayor’s pi city TO to harvest “Daddy’s” crops feel are seated left sign Kackham Commissioner wielding the pen to right George F Simmons of the county 10 now as they watch cheated W Ii McEntire and J W Arrington of the county (Staff photo) acres cleared in a day by two mert and Commissioner Saunders Standing And one of the gentler Will Conduct Contests In sex reminisced: GO I a ‘There is loss for every gain Observance ofPioneer would prefer to go away back to the horsepower days when we Days t children could sit in groups in the ON IDAHO ' HOOPER unused wagons and 'pick out the July 22— A program most beautiful team on the power J of sports will be presented Monmachine to pet each time they assurdefinite we have' received day afternoon at the local park stopped to rest on their endless Letters Are Dispatched to ance from Wil we will Hike Carson that Patry we Washington chose circle of usefulness Then under direction of a committee Roosevelt and Utah’s get an additional grant for the our favorite driver and tossed him Wednesday consisting of Arch Jones Howard Depart building” Peery commented “Look red apples or slipped him cookies Cox and Carl Manning The comDelegation at what happened to the Ogden Morning which we coaxed for the women to cut arsenal from $8000000 mittee is the same as that which those were the at the house Yes Despite refusal of Mayor Peery The same thing is apt to 40 bolder Boy provided a record-breakin- g Fourth Approximately ‘good old days’ ” ' to lend his signature to the cause happen to our PWA grant for the of celebration 1939 July J Martin Was First the for were Scouts registered other five members of the city A baseball game between Hoopbuilding” John Martin the first farmer in the SatMen’s hike into the middle er and Carson commissions late resoand the to county refusal sign Peery’s farm bure the district had' his choice' of a Syracuse decided to struggle along lution after the joint commissions fork' country of Salmon river in league teamA softball horse rac U sweep of land extending to Great urday earlier in the day voted to issue Idaho announced S Dilsworth children’s races and variety stumv Peery flourish and Salt Lake on the west and to Kay’s withouta the authemselves resolution necessitated calling of another Young executive of Ogden area will be featured to begin at one it signed creek (now Kaysville) on the south to contractor the proceed thorizing r meeting late Saturday council special He chose a spot on bot p m The youths headed by S S Bartom about one-ha- lf mile north of with construction of the superstruc- Peery refused to attend but the All Weber county residents are ture of the $911000 other five present authorized Com- ton will assemble Wednesday invited to attend the Hooper Piothe present site of missioners Rackham and Saunders morning at the Kiesel building and neer ed sugar factory His grain was building celebration without day This with the mailing of letters to sign on behalf of the city sown by hand on soil newly-grubbe- d embark promptly at six am in charge Brief Assemblage chartered bus for the territory into of willows and sage and scyth- to President Roosevelt Senators Total ex- So willing were they to get the which they will 'hike ed flailed by hand and winnowed Thomas and King and Represenin the wind The net harvest that tatives Murdock and Robinson job over with that it was all done pense for the trip is expected to 1 PUBLIC first year (1856) was 25 bushels featured late Saturday develop- within two minutes after the meet- be about $440 per hiker plus $2 to efforts ments the license and the get an in Idaho a was for of wheat It long fishing ing began garnered from The two-acr- e “I still maintain architect’s fees cost of about 15 pounds of food plot and required the en contruction work resumed FOOT foundation in City Hall park was for this building are too high” to last 26 meals tire season of 'work months several ago reiterated Commissioner Arrington completed CLHHC of the county after the deed was ‘“Points to Arsenal done the of not favor will “I adoption OFFICIALS DEPARTTO Commissioner Saunders agreed resolution to resume work until - $ y y ' v'':V9v v uw f 7 i 4 f S’ A s' I V A j A VO U' w VtV' A K V - HOOPER PLANS w city-coun- ty V V ' V day Audrey Pepfie member of the U S amateur ice skating team is do- by her other children the oldest of whom was six ' J and its unusualness is one of the attractions which Carey says are raising Sun Valley’s summer patronage to its winter level A second freezing unit is being installed to keep the skating rink hard even on the hottest nd Office Employes Also Close Shop for obs-Tuesda- hotel-building- s er 3ublic Hustles Grain to Market But Erases Romance of Harvest Time -- Baby Bora On Train Stewardess Laura M Shepherd had the experience of officiating at the birth of a baby in the women’s restroom aboard a Challenger coach on a recent morning as the train was speeding between Warn-suttand Riner Wyo Miss Shepherd a trained nurse had been a stewardess only three weeks when the emergency occurred She cared for the mother Mrs Nellie Leuthje of Rupert Idaho and the boy until the train reached Rawlins and a physician and ambulance arrived Mrs Leuthje was en route from Rupert to her former home in“ Independence Kans and was UNTIL TUESDAY A i (Clicks From the Bails) Charles T Carey of Omaha in charge of 10 special representatives stationed from coast to coast to publicize Sun Valley reports summer ice skating has proven successful at the Idaho resort Some difficulty has been experienced in keeping the pond frozen solid during the hot part of the day and it has been necessary to close it a couple of hours each afternoon' i The pond is out in the open near ing her summer training at the resort and gives exhibitons for jr guests While In Ogden Carey conferred with forst service officials who have cooperated in development of the resort and arranged details of a trip there August 22 by forest service and railroad officials PROJECT CREWS WEBER FIELDS V six-pou- REST TAKEN BY BEING USED IN IDAHO’S RESORT ‘ SUNDAY MORNING JULY 23 1939 R HUGE MACHINE ICE MAINTAINS the DARD-EXAMINE- a?' ENTERTAIN old-tim- er This pet raccoon tame as any dog is shown LITTLE TEIMY with its owner Bill Bloxham barber at the union i station shop The ’coon is 16 months old is about half grown and was raised by Bloxham who obtained it from Iowa “I feed her just like you would a dog” says Bloxham who often takes the Pet to his shop for amusement of customers The name Temmy was given the ’coon by Bloxham is now raising a second raccoon Bloxham’s children (Staff photo) TOUR FINISHED CONSERVATION Mayor Insists Assurance of Federal Grant Is Essential ‘ FORTY WILL TOUR $3-000- BY EDUCATORS MAY BE TAUGHT city-cpun- ty “Educational Frontiers’ Proposes Shakeup of Caurses Care of Resources May Be Included In Courses This Fall - the-rive- city-coun- ty Efforts of the forest service to Three northern Utah educators arrived home Saturday from sev- induce Idaho school officials to ineral weeks in California where clude Conservation in’ courses of they attended a number of conferstudy are meeting with success ences They are Ralph B Sanford and It “is very likely a preliminprincipal of Weber high school’ ary course of study covering all Frank Hinckley principal o Box phases of conservation will be Elder high school and Clarence Smith principal of Bear River high ready- for use in Idaho schools at the beginning of the next school school Dave Wangsgard assistant su- year” This was the report Saturday perintendent of Ogden city schools from regional forest service head also attended some of the conferences but is not expected back for quarters in Ogden following a visit from W P Beard educational several days from the Washington for specialist Frontiers Sessions Beard was estry headquarters Sanford went to San Francisco met Boise in F C Ko by recently for the N E A convention July ziol of the division of information 6 conHe stayed to a three-da- y and the two ar on “Educational Fron- and education ference a conference with Idaho deranged tiers” at Stanford university and partment of education officials a school administrators' and Beard this meeting conference at the University of Following Koziol conferred In Ogden wi£h W California at Berkeley from July D Porter of the Utah State Agri 11 to 21 cultural college who- - is assisting ‘The educational frontiers con- on the regional conservation edu ference at' Stanford ‘dealt with cational project breaking away from tradition and “We are just helping the Idaho building a new ‘core curriculum’ educators work out details of the Sanford said “The idea advocated conservation course of study” Ko is to make social studies a core ziol commented about which to weave the rest of the courses of study In this way material from the student’s own experiences becomes the basis for FIRM problems which he must solve thus forming a kernel for the curriculum” i 2-- wo-week LIVESTOCK Wide Application SUES SHEEPMAN Sanford said he does not expect to attempt application of the new The Deseret Live Stock Co had idea to classes at the high school this year although it may be used filed suit Saturday in Second dis for any grade from the first trict court against Marion Green asking an injunction preventing through college the defendant from trespassing or permitting his sheep on certain lands of the company and range DEDICATION SET asking $1500 damages The complaint alleged that from June 29 to ‘July 2 the defendant AT GAMPGRODND permitted his sheep on land of the company particularly near water and thus did great Ing places W B Rice associate regional damage to forage The complaint forester will deliver the dedica- said Green continues the trespass tion address Sunday at three p m and threatens to j continue doing so at the Spruces campground in Big despite warnings Cottonwood canyon southeast of Salt Lake City The campground formerly known as the Utah outdoor camp 4 TANK PLAY GOES ON WIDE TOUR MATTHIAS RITES has been in the process of development for several years under direction of Supervisor J E Gurr of the Wasatch national forest Work was done mainly by CCC enrollees and WPA crews ‘ ’ NORTH SETS TRIBUTE Four Pairs Take Marriage Licenses NORTH OGDEN July 22— North Ogden will pay tribute to the Utah pioneers in a program Sunday night at eight o’clock in the ware recreation hall The numbers will be given in conjunction with the anc evening sacrament services will include a dramatization of early Utah life entitled “Flight1 under direction of Isaac Campbell Special music has been engaged to A comunity song service precede the program will com mence at seven forty-fiv- e p m Ward members are urged to at tend the service dressed in early Special Pioneer day services wil Utah fashions and an invitation by be held Sunday evening in connec- the bishopric is extended to the tion with the L D S Thirteenth sons and daughters of pioneers ward sacrament meeting The pioSarah Roylance and William M neer drama “Flight” will be pre- Ellis are the two surviving mem sented The facts narrated therein bers of the community who came are taken from the life of Jacob to Utah prior to the advent of the Hamblin a Utah pioneer railroad An old fashioned “sing” of pioneer songs and hymns will be conduct The United States was Enged under direction of the choir beland’s best source of supply for before fifteen the minutes ginning services and all are invited to principal products in 1937 participate Other special musica of the numbers commemorative occasion will be given The services will be held in the recreation hall so the drama can be presented on the stage and wil begin at seven p m The genera public is invited to attend -- Surviving are her husband three daughters Mrs Lillian Goddard Mrs Pearl Boam and MrsL D Anderson of Ogden two sons William H Matthias of San Francisco and Henry Matthias of Sparks Nev 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildr- en Friends may call ‘at the residence 145 West Patterson Sunday and evening Monday afternoon to evening and' Tuesday prior ’ Thirteenth Ward To JOHN BEESLEY BE TUESDAY Ronald C Bingham formerly of TO Ogden disclosed during a visit here Saturday he has become' a success ful writer during his spare time in Rites for Mrs Elizabeth R MatLos Angeles where he is employed thias wife of Henry Matthias will "by an oil company “Ambasauthored the Bingham be conducted at twelve noon Tuessador Water Carnival” a play in S Nineteenth which swimmers day in the L D professional divers and comedians take parts ward chapel by Bishop George F with Lyle Graves as manager Be King Burial will be in Coalville sides writing - it Bingham re- cemetery directed by Lindquist & hearsed the carnival and prepared it for presentation at the Ambas Sons Mrs Matthias died Friday in a sador hotel where a promoter saw local it liked it and financed it on a She hospital was born in Yorkshire Engnational tour Oct 30 1868 a daughter of land The carnival company is playing and Mary Newton Radin Texas and may arrange book Edward She was married to Mr Matford ings for Ogden later said Bingin England and about two ham The carnival is believed to thias weeks later June 15 1890 the have picture possibilities D couple "came to America asL 1 S converts They ljved In Coalville Utah for 10 years then In Cumberland OGDEN moved5 to' OgWyo In 1917 they den She was ‘ a member of the Nineteenth L D S ward and had been active in Relief society work ’ Business Getter Leo A Blair engineer for the Og-de- n Union Railway & Depot Co The Weber county clerk Saturtopped the list of passenger traffic tips during June He was credited day granted marriage licenses to with having supplied information four couples They were: which resulted in sale of 30 pasWilliam Donnell Hutchings 28 and Dora Shellenberger 24 both senger tickets of Ely Nev Ray E Dow 29 and About 450 persons ire expected Ruby Gweneth Rudd 26 both of to attend the Southern Pacific Ogden Francis Leslie Moore 36 day outing next Saturday at one and Myrtle B Slater 31 both of p m In Lorin Farr park The pro- Ogden Leonard Wickel 30 of Algram will include a softball game bion Idaho and Lydia B Hansen races water events in the new 32 of Burley Idaho municipal pool luncheon a- program and an address by Supt John C Goodfellow A D Kings-for- d president of the S P Old Timers’ club is chairman of the committee In charge Weber county sheriff was informed Saturday that a large quantity of tobacco candy canned goods and 20 gallons of gasoline were "stolen probably early Friday from the Coxey store and service station in Clearfield Carl Edvalson 33 of 530 Second Entrance to the store was gainwas in the Weber county jail Sat- ed by sawing out a door panel The urday night charged with writing lock on the gasoline pump was a check against Insufficient funds broken and the gasoline removed Bail was set at $50 in milk cans - Stage Pageant -- VI SITOR SOUGHT AS HIS SON SICK Elmer H Gum sheriff of Placer county Cal Saturday asked the Weber county sheriff to watch for Orrin Ellingson of Auburn Cal to tell him to hurry home as his son is seriously ill Ellingson' according to the telegram is on his way west from Col fax Wis driving a new International pickup truck cream-colore- d DIES IN IDAHO John Beesley 77died of a heart attack this afternoon at the home of a daughter Mrs Mary King-hor- n at Pocatello Idaho He was horn Dec 21 at Kaysville to William and Annie Flint Beesley He lived in Kaysville until his marriage with Jane Walker Feb 17 1884 at Echo then moved to Croyden where he resided until 1908 when he moved to Sunset In 1920 he moved to Ogden where he lived until 1929 when he moved to Victorville Calif returning from there following the death of He recently went to his wife Pocatello to visit his daughter He had been a farmer and blacksmith and was a high priest in the L D S church ’ Surviving are the following sons and daughters: George H Beesley of Ogden John W Beesley v of Sunset David T Beesley of Oakland Calif Mrs Elbert Raymond of Ogden and Mrs Harry Garrison of Victorville Calif Mrs King-hor- n Mrs Heber J Spencer of Roy and Mrs Grant Peterson of Bountiful 30 grandchildren and five great - grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Thomas Beesley of Layton William Beesley of Pocatello Idaho and Adam Beesley Mrs Finn Bodily and Mrs Drucilla Gailey of Kaysville and Mrs Sarah Stephens of Harrisville The body will be brought to Ogden and taken in charge by Aulto-re- st mortuary Sunday Funeral arrangements will be announced Sheriff Hears of Clearfield Theft of programs EVERY TUESDAY To be sure of getting a treat- ment make your appointment early Monday—Phone 4436 DR G n FISIIBURN Foot Specialist— Chiropodist Main Floor J C Penney Co ft Phone 4436 for Appointment ow " " :s S 'i t V v lifKx p V I Ipr rl ‘ v I ' V f fcltl 'It's a story oi smart modern travel com- fort at amazingly low cost On this famous train you'll save money on rail fare meals and berth costs Cool clean throughout'Registered Nurse-Stewarde- ss LOW FARES Round-tri- p In coaches from Ogden to: San Francisco via Los Angeles $30-4- 0 service 2110 Denver 23-8Double the pleasure of your trip to the Los Angeles San Francisco World's Fair by going via 47-0Chicago Los Angeles for a visit in alamorous Alt o vrj low Southern California at very uttle more y ares rail fare than to San Francisco direct For Tickets Reservations or Further Information Consult: City Ticket Office Ben Lomond Hotelm Phon 183 or 18 Office Hoars: 8:30 a m to 8:30 p JOHN F BAKER General Agent 3 GIVEN FREE 0 with Every Roll of Agfa Film Bought and Developed one-wa- t OPEN 24 din AA Complete Foot Treatment Matters “of common Interest to the four regions involved” will be discussed to work out integration er Negative Wash Bivd Ph 4033 “Ogden’s Exclusive Camera Shop” FfCO August The Utah Socialists will hold a party at noon Monday in the Hotel Temple square dining hall Salt Lake There will be a luncheon and talks Many Ogdenites are expected to attend get-togeth- 5x7 of Your Favorite 2484 TOUR C N Woods regional forester and Reed W Bailey director of the intermountain forest and range experiment station left Saturday for Spokane Wash to begin a lengthy tour of forests along the entire Pacific coast ' They will make the trip with regional foresters and directors of experiment stations from the regions comprising Montana Oregon and Washington and California The tour will end at the San Dimas experiment station in southern California during the first week in Socialists Will Hold Luncheon A Beautiful ce Pho COAST Xl ENLARGEMENT at MAKE later - 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