Show ft ii Z L MOOSE BELIEVE VSTDRLO STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING"" SEPTEMBER 16 1939 R - I LIBRARY HILL It's Wrong Snowball Br-r- -r THE OGDEN I STAKE STARTS Leaders Making Ready for Snowy Season MUTUAL SEASON DE CLOSED FOR REQUIRES it FLOOR REPAIRS FRATERNAL LOVE SERIESTOHIGHT i Authorities Will Lead In Outlining General i Preli minary Construction Work Scheduled to Start Tuesday Would Avoid War Say Leaders Converging 1 On Ogden 7 it J- - : V X Humanitarian programs such as rived In Ogdcn In EuyThcre would be no wars rope and no crime waves in America If there were a few hundred rrftre organizations like ours" declared Harry W Glen of Salt Lake Moose C£y regional diector of the Colorado Utah for organization n)U Wyoming I Growth Point! Out tllen pictured his organization u j "peace loving and one which UAi not believe in dictatorships" Ti?it U the reason he nald that tale of head officer of lodges have been changed from "dictator" to wicre rrports nhowcd a member-:jgain during the lant year of h C8T-C0- Membership Drive continually jThe reason we aredrives is staging membership 1000 students we have about 20 mothers at our home in nd Mooschcart III in addition to the at our home for the aged psons Florida We have Moosehaven in are obligation in keeping these need in operation-annan tne to railing members keep G$-laid morning was pnly activity of theInitiation for tha second degree presided Women of the Moose of Help-- e ofer by Mr Ivan Adam entertainWomen state regent ed officers of the men's organization at a luncheon and both men ard women were to conduct ritualistic meetings and initiations during the afternoon i Public Gathering bnly public meeting of the con-at ference will be held tonight in Moose halL eSirhty-thirt- y will be given by City Commissioner Saunders County Mer-riheSimmons Dr C B of Salt Lake City past state president and J V Thomson sec-of Aurora III deputy supreme retary Thomson will also epcak atithe Sunday banquet offiI'usiness Sessions at which Sunbe will elected be will cers day morning i be-crfti- d'isplayflag jCITIZENS I Formally Sunday VAUK Amerlcaniui ConuuSUi-The words by whirh the great- Of Ily MUM t s V : 1 C e est republic in the history of the world is guided in Its conduct of domestic and world affairs may The b' read aloud in 30 minutes 21 altera but has original draft one of which cancels a pre vfout one thus making the document prepared 152 years ago one of the most inclusive© papers ever drawn up for guidance of govern-of ment Such is the constitution tire United States of America til La indeed fitting that such an - of legal documenta-tipmasterpiece should be honored by the ot Constitution day siting17 aside a as special day to be r4pt rCirked by the flying of the national flag and the conducting of fecial church and civic programs iPatrints who put those princwe ipal of freedom and equality value so much into written words sirugslcd for days nights and months to formulate our constitution and then added amendments t? secure its ndoption and pacify tr e demandi of the opposition so bng as?o very school ? Not was required to repeat the preamble of the constitution without hesitation Today less stress It laid upon memorization of the upon preamble more is placed of the understanding thorough principles promulgated within" the tody of the constitution itself I Every loyal citizen is asked to the show his appreciation of him this grants democracy rghts democracy's symbol by flying the United States all cf flag tje from sunup to sunset day Sunday "Let those who don't like our American system of government established by the constitution l?ave America Let those who remain be loyal to this country its constitution its Ideals" — Col parties A Moss tlrj rJ-11- Word Is Four Up t On Ray Billows CHICAGO Sept (Bud) Ward of Spokane Wash flaying brilliant golf held a four Jiole lead over Hay Billows Poijgh-Jeepsi- e N YH today at the half-wa- y mark in their match fr?r the national amateur golf 38-ho- le w j I Saints ktakes met Friday evening In the Ogden Officials from 11 Latter-da- y FOR WINTER CARE tabernacle to make preparations for the winter activities of the church security program Food clothing and other necessities are being put away in storehouses for distribution to needy members and some of the members will exchange labor in return Three of the speakers are shown In the staff photo left to right Regional Chairman William II Reeder Jr Ogden General Director Harold R Lee Salt Lake City and Dr E O Peterson member of the general agricultural committee and president of the Utah State Agricultural college — THIEF REMOVES The branch library at 1017 Washington boulevard win erve as many readers as it is able to accommodate 4 Weekly book reviews will continue as usual on Fridays at two o'clock but will be held In room Police Investigate Theft SOI of the Hotel Ben Lomond for Valuables From Store the time being Mrs Elva Wattis librarian exWindow pressed a desire that the public be given every service possible during Reported theft of more than $4- the library's j enforced closing 000 worth of men's and women's diamond rings from the window of the Anderson Jewelry Co at 2449 Washington was being investigated by police today Officers said J S Arndt store twelve at employe DEAD twenty-fiv- e reported a m today that as he was taking jewelry out of the window he noticed the glass had been Samuel Rose Wright 70 died broken and the contents disturbFriday at four p m at the family ed The broken pieces of gla&s had been placed on the walk by residence 2877 Wall 14 he front door he reported In 1868 He was born Nov Salem New Jersey a son of Washington and Ann Reed Wright and had lived 'in Ogdcn the past 29 HIGH PRICE PAID years He vm employed as a telegraph operator and station' agent and for the last several years FOR UTAH FLEECES worked for the O U R & D Co He was forced to retire two years ago on account of Illness He cents per pound the Thirty-si- x married Hattie Goodman In Og- highest price paid for wool In the den Oct 6 J90SI 1937 was realized Friwest since Surviving are his wife and two by Merrion and Wllkina Wool brothers: George Wright of Hud- day Auction company in the sale of son Wis and Edward Wright of two lots of wool belonging to W R Great Lakes 111 and A R Thorley of Cedar City Services will be conducted SunThe wool which was principally day at one p m In the L D S fine and fine medium was sold in Nineteenth ward chapel by Bishop the original bags and consisted of George H King Interment will be 28550 pounds Merrion and Wilkins In Provo cemetery under direction also sold Friday 38600 pounds of of Lindquit'& Sons Friends may wool owned by Peterson Brothers call at the Tamlly home this eve- of at 33 centa per Utah Hyrum ning and Sunday prior to cervices pound The purchases were made ' 4 ' i s j Utah Board Promises trict Watch Against Profiteering In Food FORMER RAIL WORKER City Officials Receive SMURLAND GOES Assurance From McGibbeny BEANS DISAPPEAR Canned Milk and Peas And Butter Likely To Move Higher Increases In food prices in INTO COURT jER ON j CHARGE Witness In Case Is Found Dead In His City Jail Cell ! Og- ! Arraignment of Malcolm (Red) mulatto Sfturiand on a fir3t degree murder charge and the death in city jail of a Negro who had been held for questioning about the case today were principal developments In the Investigation Into the alleged killing of Robert W Field 38 In an alley hero last week jThe dead Negro Is Charlea Dol-ler- y 48 of Ogden He had been held n city jail since Sept 9 when he wai arrested by Detectives Leo Pack and C E Noble for questioning Medical Treatment Police reported Drollery waj found dead In his cell at eleven-fiftee- n Friday night and Dr Wen- said tlclf'Noall city physician Promii? Alertne' death apparently was- - due to a McGibbeny isakl the trndc com- heirt attack Dr Noall said he hid mission will continue to check the treated Dollcry Friday afternoon iifiMibilltv of profiteering in food for a stomach aliment and hernia mice He Jsald the food distribut- The body Is at Larkin & Sons mor : ing industry has pledged its sup-po- it tuary Police Chief Dewey F Hawkins to ix program of "orderly supply at fair prices" nnd that aald Dollcry s release was order "no attempt to gouge the public cd Friday but the Negro requestis expected or will be permitted" ed he be allowed to remain at the Jail until today because of his illRegarding increases in retail earn ness sugar pricey McGibbeny Hmt with the lifting of Quota re Meanwhile City Judge Hyrum A the the striction by president Bclnap selected Thursday Bcpt 21 wean turnea as has date on which Shurland will face market sugar and n substantial dcrlinc In price a preliminary heafing In a first la likely in the near future degree murder charge of killing Field Hour May Tumble Rpqueils Witness? "it might we'l be pointed out at his arraignment toShurland of increased rugar that the price officials reaquire ankcd that reday will be reflected in increased of Sims and William the presence turns to the eugnr beet farmers as at the Bunnell George hearing caid of thJ Mate" he him for witnesses Flour prices havo been increasWilliam Sims 24 Negro was gived by the nctiviiy of wheat specu- en y suspended sentence but with the abnormal in lators a vagrancy charge on court city world wheat surplus flour prices 1 said police Shurland Sept lowa to will undoubtedly decline ho heard Sims Ls now in er level than present quotations Pocatcllo Idaho he asserted The other witness George Bun-nTho recent rise in the price of 38 was sentenced to 30 days lard he said "merely" brings hrd in city jail on a drunkennes to a comparable level with the charge Friday morning said poprice at this time last year"be and no lice prospects are there should he wishes Shurland indicated products these witnesses to testify regardshortage of pork or pork in because the supply of hogs ing an asserted fight 'which occurUtah beginning about October 1 red the night before the fight In will be better than normal which Field according to police was killed In an alley at the rear Canned Milk Advance 'With respect to canned milk of 155 Twenty-fift- h a gradual increase in price may ald McGibbeny ago The sources of supply have be expected" "The cost of producing evaporat- elmply dried up" ed milk is based entirely on the Effect On Canned Teai on the supply of butter market which Ls in effect Commenting a world market Butter is defi- canned peas McGibbeny said The "The carryover from last year nitely a war commodity market at the present time is was seven million cases Convery strong which means that the sumption last year was twenty-tw- o cost of producing evaporated million cases The pack this milk will be higher These condi- year is fifteen million cases This tions also indicate increased re- year's pack together with the In turns to farmers engaged consumption equals carryover for last year This means that dairying "It must be remembered how- we have a sufficient supply of ever that evaporated milk is sold canned peas to meet our normal continuously at or near cost and requirements If however Engmerchants would hesitate to in- land makes substantial purchases crease prices except as required of canned goodd in this country by increased cost of production the market will continue strong The price of tin with which the and there will be higher prices cans are coated may have Rome "The same situation is present effect on the price of evaporated with respect to other canned milk foods" "Dried beans are definitely off the market This war commodity The Royal Swedish Aero club cannot ba mirrhflsrd even at the club representing prices one hundred per cent high- aviation In Sweden has about 0000 er than those in effect thirty days members 180-da- as-scrt- rd cl - semi-offici- al 3 DIAMOND RINGS Juftt to how you that nature like huT lfAPPi:Ni: AGAIV mans grt It "wires crossed" onto In a while this snowball bush lit Wilton lanp burnt Into flower again last week despite low tempera-ture- V The) bush flowered In early upring Shown In the staff photo U Mr Herman Bouwhuis owner who li collecting another bouquet of uprlngtlme pretties I " I brarv dcn eince the European war started have been "due primarily to hysteria on the part of the buying public and to market conditions over which neither retailers nor wholesalers have any control" J secreH McGibbeny executive tary of the Utnh trado commission today advircd City Recorder E O'N Callantyne McGibbeny submitted a comthe prehensive report covering present and expected future price trends of flour sugar lard cancanned ned milk dried beans have URGED goods1 and other itcra which been or arc likely to bo affected His report by wartime demand to a in was response request by Day Will Be city commissioners for an invesObserved tigation of recent price Jumps w a 4" es Com-mj'lon- er Constitution Activities by an eastern manufacturer ASTRONOMER TO TELL More than 500 workers from eleven L D S stakes In northern Utah attended a regional church in welfare program conference the Ogden tabernacle Friday night The conference according to Regional Chairman William H was Reeder Jr who presided to familarlze ourselves "called with the program so we could do a good job during the coming months" Stressed Definltenesn Chairman Reeder stressed the definite need of instructions pointing out that "the time for testimony bearing about the plan is past" He said "this is God's plan and God's plan never fails" Harold B Lee of Salt Lake City director of the church welfare program 'said the plan is for the temporal salvation of the Latter-da- y Saints and he urged them to stock up enough food for a year and get out of debt Dr E G Peterson president colof Utah State Agricultural advised "live simply the lege laws of the church" He thought "there Ls no more inspiring spectacle than that of the people trying to show their worthiness to belong to the kingdom of God" Other Discussion were Phases of the program discussed in short talks by Dr George Stewart regional agricultural chairman Samuel Gf Dye storehouse chairman regional James H Riley second regional vice chairman William J Critch-loJr chairman of the regional finance committee Julian R Stephens chairman of the regionDaval employment committee id J Wilson chairman of the regional projects committee w RAILWAY ADDS THEFT REPORTED "Astronomy Or Our Future Theft of a welding outfit from Home Amid Giant Suns" will be at the subject of a screen lecture the Globe Development Co to powas Frederick H Rahm 'p Promontory reported tonight Salt Prophecy auditorium on Twenty-fift- h lice today by L J Lesh ofstolen street 'near Grant A musi- Lake City The equipment hose torches cal nrocram! will becln at seven- - included gaujes of set ft and Doors will be other attachments fifteen tonight officers said wrenches e i onen at six forty-fiv083 Blnford told U S Swart visited Recently the sneaker bedroll his officers including an re and California tin Aitronomers and an robe of eiderdown sleeping ceived over 50 photographs in all mattress wrapped air some of the wonders of the heavhis from was stolen canvas white ens These wl'l be shown on the screen and twill Include the sun's home the corona and! chromosphere photo-ivritnhnebulae starlight spiral COMPANY MEETS throuffh the" iocctro- - OIL scope the beautiful star clusters Pictures takand constellations IN COURT en through the great Mt Wilson telescope will be shown wnicn reveal giant iuns over 20000 times Deseret Livestock Co's demurthe size of our own Instruments rer to the amended complaint of of precision by which many dis- the Utah Oil Refining' Co seeking coveries have been made will be condemnation of grounds In Morexplained gan and Rich" counties for an oil pipeline right of way today had been upheld by District Judge L V Trueman The refining comDRUG CHEMIST GOES pany was given until Oct 5 to amend Its complaint If so desired j I SETBACK i Hearing Waived In Sheep Theft Case Walker chemist and for the McKesagent purchasing son Ogden Wholesale Drug Co for the last 19 years left today with Preliminary hearing on grand his family to make a new home in charges was waived In larceny San Diego CaL His son K Jay the Burch Creek court late Fristate Walker will enter San Diego afternoon i it by Glen Rose 19 of day college to continue nis biuujc Marriott Dale Shaffer 21 and Earl Shaffer 19 of Ogden They are accused of stealing two GARDENS DRY LAND sheep from Beaver canyon owned by J D Marriott of 1749 Justice Alfred Grant Ogden Leslie A or SAFETY GOSPEL TO DE PREACHED New Yorker Will Speak Early In Week In City Schools The first in a scries of safety nfosrrams will bo presented In all schools of the city district Monday Tuesday and Wednesday with Bob Haven of New York City as speak er Haven is safety director for the -- Continental Baking Co and former president of the National Safety council Members of the Women's Safety council of Ogden sponsoring the lectures will escort Haven to the schools Special assemblies have The Japanese plane on a been arranged good will flight is a Mrs LcRoy Woodbury president twin motored Mitsubishi type The of the council announced a safety plane carries a crew of four and education progra mwill be conduct two passengers ed at regular meetings of the or ganization this winter A member of each women's club In Ogden has been appointed to represent the club in the council' This member Spring Canyon and Deer Creek will then take the program badk Coal Guaranteed to her club "In this way the council hopes to Stove or C OsOi make all women so 'safety con V Lump scious' that they will convey this thought to family and friends' f arvn (rir? rrfl Mrs Woodbury said "Tho women Nut feel that It is up to the individual person to do his part to protect himself and fellow citizens' Pea t round-the-wor- mulj Vs" TO BE INSPECTED Ogden Garden club will make an Inspection tour of dry land gardens Sunday starting at the home of Fred T Odell first stand south of the junction of Harrison boulevard and the airport road at two p m After the Jtour a watermelon bust will be held at the Odell t home j i Moiorisf fteporfs Small Boy Injured Henry Armstrong 29 of Salt Lake City told police today that as he was- driving his auto away -- from the curb at 1152 Stanley Frazcr Twenty-sevent- h 4 Jumped on the back or side of the car The boy suffered only from shock Arm- strong reported Gladwell ordered the trio held der $300 bond each for trial Second district court Several ed States of a ten-fostone at Michael cemetery ot Treated Autoist Crashes Into New Signal Slack Three Tons or More Use Our Budget Payment Tlan One of the new pedestrian lane OGDEN COAL mow: c i Li—a i a m TO ADDRESS PARLEY Members of the general boards what my boy Tom said about a week new ago We were talking about theseTom's are nice how cars and they got one and he buys all his gas at the of the L D S Relief society and Mutual Improvement- - association will be principal speakers at the Mount Ogdcn stake quarterly conference sessions in the tabernacle Sunday at ten a m and two p m Stake and ward officers of the Relief society were meeting in the Fifth ward chapel this afternoon A special session for all Relief society workers will be held Sunday at eight-thirt- y a m in the Your Thre Friendly Stations Home Oil Company He claims he saves 2 cents a gallon I reckon that would be quite a bit at that" Etas ©BE ©i 181 Street Twenly-fourl- h 30th St and Washington Blvd r—— i S AD T3 Staff photographs used In The Standard-Examine- r n 0 mav be obtained by depositing $1 at the business office for each picture desired Mail and phone orders will also be taken Fastest in priests schools Fon sale FARR WEST AND SLATERVILLE Submit sealed bids at Weber County Board of 2321 Office Education Athmn Avenue before 8:00 p m Thursday September ED Ralph Forney Howard Warner business j 1030 dis- homes babies Photographs of private parties landscaped the rate of §S lor the plays pictures in the homes etc will be taken at first picture $150 for each "shot" thereafter Additional prints at this rate will be 50c GALL l I DAYTIME ( 20th St and Washington Blvd ARPS 21 821 mo about CHURCH OFFICIALS un- from the Unitwitnessed the unveiling cross of blue limethe grave of General Glasnevin Collins In in Ireland r DISTRIBUTORS "That reminds j ! ld C©AL 'signs installed Friday was struck by an auto Friday evening said TO Police Chief Dewey F Hawkins The sign located between Twenty-fwas ifth and Twenty-sixt- h Addition of 15 mechanics and said he damaged slightly 13 helpers to the shop force main- only tained in Ogden by the Union Pa cific railroad was announced today by J C Gunning shop superintendent Meanwhile he said a search Is being conducted for machinists Boilermakers pipefitters and sheet metal workers as increased business In the freight and pacnger departments of tho railroad puts added stress on ths shops The 30 new workers boost the force employed here to approximately 200 Gunning said M TO COAST RESIDENCE — SHOP FORCE WELDING OUTFIT OF OUR FUTURE HOME t At the annual convention of the L D S Mount Ogdcn stake MutuVlmprovement association tonljl ward and stake and Sunday boards and department leaders will moet with visiting general board members to outline the work for the season Due to housing facilities this evening's meetings will be held in the Seventeenth ward chapel and recreation hall These sessions will be devoted to general correlation work Young Men's and Young Women s separate problems and departmental instruction from the general board members Being featured tonight will be the "carry on" exercises in the men's department portraying the spirit and achievements of carrying on from primary work to scouting to the explorer program to the M Also worthy of note Is the Men program of the Explorer-Jun- k A mlxeiw Girl joint organization chorus will present the new Ex plorer-Junisong Another mixed group will give a scene taken from this year's play for this department M Men and Gleaners will meet In their Joint work Sunday morning's meetings will be held in Weber college auditorium After the general meeting of all ward stake and general board members departments will meet separately to discuss their problems At two p m will be held a general session in the tabernacle and at seven twenty-fiv- e p m will bo the M I A session featuring An entertaining program youth has been prepared Special guests will be the stake presidency and high council All are invited to :attcnd v: Visiting general board members will be Katie C Jensen Ann Cl?v son Larsen M Elmer Chrlstens( ) and W O Robinson - The construction work is expected to last about two weeks it was reported today In the meantime for the convenience of library patrons the follow intr Information is elven: 1 Rental books in circulation at h time i of the library's closing may be placed in the book chute at the right or tne mam entrance Rufh hnnlr !hntild in each case be accompanied by the reader's identification card 2 Seven-da- y and fourteen-da- y books will be automatically renew ed until thei reopening of the 11 Sun-d- & on growth of the organization axil public need for a program of th nature it advocates He recently! returned from an international in Philadelphia cvcntion Ad-dre- 'V aminer to national and world problem! as the vanguard of an expected 400 delegates to the annual convention cfr the Utah Moose association ar- lilen will ispcak at a banquet s- - v Standard-Ex- that of the Loyal Order of Moose vere pictured today as a solution 4ifvernor" i Work on the reinforcement of floors in the Carnegie free library will according tc present plans necessitate Its closing for several The library will be kept days open during the early part of the construction (work which is scheduled to start Tuesday The doors will close shortly thereafter when the work of Installing steel arch floor supports begins Notice will appear at that time In The TITLES ALTERED State Convention Is With Early Begun I Registrations I ' 00 4773 AT CIGIIT FOR FORkEY OR VAlHiER- - 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