Show THE OGDEN 12-- B Woman’s Nose Broken When Large Green Apple Thrown Into Window of Street Bus PATROL GUARDS FOREST DURING HOLIDAYJ’ERIOD apart Mrs Falck called to the motorman J F Deem to stop As soon as he saw I had been hit he said it must have' been a gr6en apple and sure enough Persons who ride the Twenty-fift- h street bus should hide be- -' neath seats when passing between Van Buren and Harrison or get out and walk if they wish to profit by the experience of Mrs C S Springer of 2451 Tay- Aides Are Assigned to Weber Ogden and Othfer Canyons CROWD EXPECTED lor Mrs Springer was late Saturday nursing a broken nose sustained Friday when a large i green apple was thrown through an open window of the bus "I was talking with Mrs J G Falck when things suddenly j' blacked out oh me and I felt a sharp pain in the back of my head” Mrs Springer said “I thought the bus was falling i “Hottest” Fire Occurs On Sawtooth Area In Idaho Three extra guards were Saturfire hazard day patroling high as foron Cache forest the points est service officials made ready to handle a record crowd of Twenty-fo- LOUIS A SKAGGS urth of July picnickers on what was described as an ex- - 0 said The fire report for the forest service region issued Satur- day showed a total of 14i fires during the period “Hottest” fire during the period was on the Sawtooth forest last Saturday which necessitated calling out 275 CCC enrollees It was quickly controlled and did little damage Fast Happenings “The emergency period has ar- rived in many forests and things are happening so fast the fire re port is almost history by the time it is compiled” commented one forest service official An emergency restriction order went into effect pn the Boise for- est Saturday 10-d- ay Police called to the scene were Unable to find any boys hanging around with obvious apple-throwitendencies in a case like that said “They it is just up to the citizen to duck in time” Mrs Springer said ng m W tremely dry forest In Extensive Area The guards according to Rang er R C Anderson will patrol ’We ber canyon Ogden canyon through to Monte Cristo North Ogden canyon and from Brigham City east to Mantua They will continue their patrol as long as dry weather continues ‘Despite the dry season we have had better luck and i fewer fires this year than last” Anderson they looked and found a big hard apple under one of the seats ‘‘Mr Deem said there is always trouble at that block with boys throwing apples at the bus” Home Town Interview Wynn B Ferrin aviation instructor says the recent increased interest in aviation has brought out an entirely different group of flying students than he expected “When we began getting more inquiries and students at Ogden airport I thought they would be young fellows like those who ride motorcycles but they weren’t Most of them were business men doctors and lawyers” said Ferrin Ferrin has been flying six years holds a transport pilot’s license with 2500 hours flying time makes chartered trips to the Pacific coast in his five-plaplane and believes one of Ogden’s most needed improvements is an airport which will meet government 5l t Vs t £ ce WARRANT OUT IN DEATH CASE AFTER HAVE ROCKY WAY JI I secretary-treasur- er 1‘ v " $ J V 4 sV'h ' ' ! I I V - -- " v ? A s i s v 0i 'v &' A ' & V X ( ' and Shadow Drives Through Red Light And Smashes Into Parked Car Phostman oh phostman where’ ' A Negro who drove through a TheSol’s horse? police are looking for) him in ' '7:F ' 5 I i f - M: c f I $ s - i' t I" A1' ' I I — ' Ji 4 fc V- J red signal light at Twenty-fift- h and Grant at five p m Saturday smashed into a parked car just intersection and north of the knocked it onto the sidewalk and then proceeded to tear through a red light at Twenty-fourt- h and Grant was the object of a police search Saturday night “The last anyone saw of him he was still headed north at Twenty-thir- d and Grant” said George full force Sol left him tied (bit to bit) to “ mail box v SS NS 's’ y S s i ' S f v s'- - y s SW''' to" ' X y“ S S '' s Theobald s detective a Secured there by his fore (maybe five) locks? He’s a wild buckaroo and he don’t give a shoo Nor a shucks —let ’er ‘bucks but what to do— “Ain’t ’cha cornin’ out tonight” at " Ah the shutes shoots-de-shOQ- go In who investi- am closed let’s ts ca-hoo- ' ts gated withn Detective L W Pack Father get a cushion there’s a calus The on his withers carj lost a headlight lens and a hub cap The auto it And hithers it sounds horsey — he’s hif was badly smashed in the all atwithers rear quarters Sol’s alergic to bulls no officers are hit-ru- director serving from 1909 until 1929 In 1929 the name of the national organization was changed to Jehovah’s Witnesses' but due to a local difference of opinion a schism occurred and part of the organization continued to use the name of International Bible Students while the remainder use Je- The Jehovah’s Witnesses under the name first held meetings in homes of members until quarters fflASlIOP i 'y- By HUGH F O’NEIL Editor WPA Historical Records Survey The International Bible Students were organized in Ogden in 1909 Meetings were first held in homes of members until 1924 when they were held in the Moose hall at 2416 In 1926 the meetWashington ing place was changed to 2640 Kiesel until 1931 when they were held at 2455 Grant avenue at which time the organization became inactive J T M Kingsford was the first is WYNN B FERRIN Describes Aviation Rise f" f! In hovah’s Witnesses LeRoy Marsh assumed the leadership of the group under the name of International Bible Students In 1929 and continued as director until his death on December 15 1937 After Marsh’s death the Organization lacked effective leadership and became inactive Meetings are now held infrequently under the leadership of George Ahlf at 600 Twelfth street J T M Kingsford continued as director of that part of the organization which remained with the national organization under the name of Jehovah’s Witnesses until his death in 1931 at which time Porter ° Sunshine SVMVH f&RfiimopiOfr' Effectiveness Is Lost Split Reports Historian SOL’S DRIVED ESCAPES BIBLE STUDENTS M Pierce the present director assumed charge Mrs C H Thayer requirements Cites Three Benefits In fact he has spent considerable time the last year or two as chairman of the state and local junior chamber aeronautics com- mittees attempting to arouse interest in a new airport citing three benefits to the community “A new and adequate airport” says Ferrin “would give Ogdenevery reason to believe the postoffice could get aJr mail service two times a day Into Ogden by having north and south planes stop SUNDAY MORNING JULY 23 1939 R OGDEN UNITS OF Be”ember the time back in the spring of i?LIJDAYSV to have board sidewalks two to three feet above the street In Ogden’s business district? This sporting store of goods ns Patois and rifles ammunition and ” IL Sevens idtalers in fishing taekle tobaccy and cigars smokers’ articles cutlery etc stood where Kiesel avenue and Twenty-fift- h street now stands The property was torn down to make way for the avenue Shown In this photograph are: The late W H Stevens and his (left to right in the doorway) : Mr Stevens Mrs Stephens and family the late airs R 31 Wright The children are the late William II Stevens Jr airs Lester S Scoville 832 Twenty-secon- d and George Earl Stevens 1151 ' Twenty-eight- h 188o ’ bi-wee- j STANDARD-EXAMINE- were obtained at 2455 Grant A small ' store building was later rented at 2701 Lincoln but this building was soon released and the organization again meets at " the homes of its members Judge Rutherford is the present national director of Jehovah’s BIBLIOGRAPHY STARTED PHILADELPHIA— (UP)— A WPA project designed to compile the first complete bibliography of American literature is underway at the University of Pennsylvania' according to Dr Arthur Hobsons Quinn He said a staff of 40 would require two to five years to complete the work PRES GRANT VILLr ADDRESS MEETING allowed— But lock him up anyway his writin should he plowed— YOUNG CYCLIST Under here’s the weather: pos- - ' session Is nine-tentof the law the other tenth says Aloysius the office boy is repossession Here’- -x the weather: Maximum Saturday ) degrees after 47 degrees minimum ' earlier in the day hs HURT IN CRASH Earl Telford 15 Of - 629 Cross suffered a possible broken left ankle cuts bruises and shock at At six o’clock the mercury said seven-fift- y pm Saturday when he 85 degrees and barometric pleasure rode his bicycle Into the side of an er pressure was 3016j automobile at the intersection of Second and Wall He was treated One year ago the mercury said at the Dee hospital Detectives J 96 degrees maximum and 55 deC Hutchens and E L Show who grees minimum Skies were clear investigated said witnesses reportfor Pioneer hooray (hie) ed that Telford traveling west on daze dash daze Second started to cross the intersection against the light He hit the right front fender of an autoPHILADELPHIA — (UP) The mobile driven by Mrs Selma Trip- total of marriage licenses issued in lett of 'North Ogden who was Philadelphia during 1938 was the north and crashed into lowest since 1933 During the year the windshield 12885 permits were issued comBoth Telford and Mrs Triplett pared with 14103 in 1937 13388 in turned to avoid the collision but 1936 13635 in 1935 and 13671 In President Heber J Grant of the L D S church has accepted an invitation to speak at the annual conference of the Netherlands Misannounces sionary association Peter T Hart president Meetings will be held Sunday July 30 at ten a m and two p m in Ogden tabernacle' Several hundred persons from over the state are exwere too late pected to attend hic-hic- — :pro-ceedi- ng 1934 such trip this fall in his plane Ferrin is a member of the Ogden Exchange club and the Sigma Nu fraternity He is married to the former Shirley Peck of Ogden Th son haye a fiVe-months-- here would benefit by “Second Alfred Gladwell Burch Creek much moreOgden transient air travel justice of the peace issued a war private chartered planes OIL rant of arrest Saturday for E L Many and other airships planes army Petersen of Logan driver of an au would stop here if we had a suit- tomobile involved in a crash early I able airport Thursday which took the life of “Third and perhaps most imporPetersen’s mother Mrs Dagmar tant of all is the fact that an Petersen Reckless driving is al approved airport is necessary if the leged is to es- civil aeronautics The Northern Oil Company - of Officers said they expect Peter-- tablish a schoolauthority for airmen at I o££ices n be sen will be arrested and brought to Weber college under its new train- - Ecdes8 building justice court Tuesday at' ten a m mg program This company is one of the few His arrest was delayed Saturday New Employment Field developments in Utah At operating because of his mother’s funeral Such a school would open an j present they are drilling a test The accident in which Mrs Pet- excellent new field of employment well at White Valley utah 10 ersen was killed occurred at inter- for young people interested in fly- - miles north of Tremonton section of the Hot Springs diagonal mg meteorology navigation and The Northern Oil No road with the old highway into Og- - other related subjects Not all of M well was “spuddedcompany’s In” June 4 den which runs through North Og- - those trained would be pilots be- and ls now at a depth of 350 feet den1 Officers said Petersen failed cause it takes 10 to 12 ground men The drilling is at the present time some of them highly trained to somewhat slow due to the fact that keep one pilot going” hard dome rock has been reached The fact Salt Lake City’s excel lent airport is only about 38 miles away is no reason for failing to FISHING WONDERFUL develop a port at Ogden believes Births reported to the city health Ferrin not only because of the department during the week were: reasons above but also because fly AVER VACATIONISTS Little Albert Clarence and Tes- - ing is the coming thing and in sie Ann Downs 142 Thirty - first years to come airports will bring I son more advantages to cities which Wilson Wesley Elmer and Bes- - have them Mr and Mrs R A (Bob) Rose I sie Syme Huntsville daughter Site Forms" Problem of Denver formerly of Ogden are Ferrin estimates there are now visiting with Mr Rose’s sister Bingham Ezra Edward and Hel-- 1 en Celia Perry Ogden RFD No 4 two Ogden men holding commer Mrs G A Checketts 1049 Twenty-sevI cial transport pilot licenses and I enth daughter and brother Mr and Child Chancey Dean and Melba 25 to 30 other pilots of lesser class- - Mrs C-Rose 451 Thirty-fir- st cations The airport has four The C0Uples just returned from Bodily Clearfield Rt 1 daughter Widdison Howard J and Lorel! I hangars occupied by 10 planes he Yellowstone park where they re Allison Hobbs Hooper son Isays All of these figures would port fishing is wonderful The Smith Ernest McLean and Gol- - be Peatly increased by a better weather is plenty cool but the die Ethel Ruth Worleyr Ogden airP°rt Ferrin thinks although weather is great planes probably never would be as RFD No 4 Box 533 eon The road from Jackson Hole to Card Jack Wesley and June nH2?er0Uf as auos Logan is under construction but airport problem has sim other than this stretch of highway Wangsgard 470 Cross son ?on?e the driving is excellent Henry Merlin Olvcxrd and Dora to Wlth ch t0 McGregor 2523 Jefferson ’ daugh- - 300?0 purchase land he says The fed eral government presumably would pay for all developments It has already made two offers one to pay 85 per cent of the proj ect’s cost and another to pay 75 per cent However It expects the tliC lllllUf O UU3C La U£IU U C F Clty’ °r SOme0n® tO fumlsh land TTn-Vernon and Evelyn and IL0d the far has Mil ard’ Cozy Dak son ing its m'ney Jn other pr(?£ts SUCh M the building and Hiro Miyagishisma Syracuse I and waiting to see whether the I a part of section federal government not fin- - !ailrany deed vmnsunan vego Aimer and any agree to buy laJd as u township 6 north range 2 west Delle Josephine Jackson Opal an unlikely prospect according to $1A B Malan and wife to Thom- Wyo daughter Ferrin ' Child Roscoe Edward and Mary Williams and wife warranty Nalive of Oregon Gibson Ogden RFD No 4 son town Ferrin was born at LaGrande I deed ’ a part of section HA AW J J Hyde George Aaron and June Jensen 2561 Madison son Blanchard Charles Clifford and Helen Margarite Neuteboom 2852 Pass Ore He came to thisstatel claim deed a part of section 5 to enter the University of Utah township 5 north range 1 west $1 Washington son Barnes Newell Hill and Helen starting a Welby W Bigelow and wife to course but Ahrens Kaysville son finishing jn the commerce depart- - John F Litzo and wife warranty Stallings Leslie James and Kath- - ment He and his brother C A deed’ a part ot J°t 8 block 2 Linck' ryn Afton Huss 723 Adams daugh- - Ferrin came to Ogden and pUr- - and Griffin’s $1000 chased an oil company from Stan I dane T Peery to R John Peery ter Watson Joseph Taylor and Etta Bichsel warranty deed a part of lot 2 A a high school student at J block A Ogden $1 Elizabeth Beckstead 1084 Twen- Grants R Pass ' he John won the daughter state Peery to Ramon Varela edaJ for pole and wife McAllister David Marion and deed a part of and warranty at vaulting Geraldine Viola Collier 435 Twen- - “e University of Utah he boxed ot 2 bl°ck 19 plat A Ogden $10 In the middleweight division William W Maule to Ogden city son a Burton Gerald William and Fae sp°rt which has become his hobby corporation quit claim deed part Ferrin has had several interest- - ° section 16 township 6 north Slater 2028 Ogden son ng experiences in the air but he range 1 west $1 Staples John Albert and Wilhel- - is convinced Elizabeth-Heimkthe ether is safer than Arvilla Gwilliam to Frances e av2350 E mina au£a highway and quotes sta- - J Margaret Wright enue son fn warranty deed Ward John Leo and Lettie Ses- - tIstIca50 by Roger Babson that there a Part of lot 6 block 35 plat C Per cerR ess mishaps In Ogden $10 sions Clearfield Rt No 1 daugh- - afe I ?ianfSthan n aut03 °n the basis ter Joseph F Flygare to lone P i J One of the Albert Lester Flygare and trayeledwarranty deed a part of Rundquist recalls is the time he and lot 8 block 27 plat A Ogden $1 Nola Gertrude Ritter Roy RFD Myrtle G Brown and husband locatf d 1116 crashed No 1 daughter iwForney inter® aS° In the to Charles W Mayberry and wife Waite Rex F and Nora F Ad- - I Uintnl ""Vlins Another ex- - warranty deed lots 36 37 and 38 ams Layton daughter e be l°st a J block 49 Lake View addition $10 Marocchi Leno and Grace Grov- ° " ght about a er 2848 Liberty daughter Lar d a J?nnie H Varney to L H Tre- two and wife warranty deed a: gaskis Pappas George and Maria Harag0he? lot 8' Central °' thf ‘angar parf amie 2300 lHenon son 10 Weese Delmar Columbus and crashed while paTrk iani landing near II Tregaskis and wife to Ce- Cleona May Zinn 1416 Twenty- - Idaho ' cil C Moffit warranty deed a ' eighth daughter 8’ bIock 5 Centpal Park part o£ Besidethe1 charSJjfri Judkins Arland Bryan and Af- - FIRM OPENS LOCAL OFFICES j I I I -- 1 1 L I I 'S 1 I L r city-COUn- ' ty u vn& Pep 9el To P 0 : urns 11 traffic start-u- P to- p - t 1 — p°’'wet eaffier ample O iainer ®stant' ior gasoline rolled n° climate'c° Y°u gmc ec&Rtnoid 33 sp P oi ccivice territorY- - 1 pre-medic- ' ! 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