Show THE OGDEN 4-- A GAINS SllOl'il IN They Won National Honors SALT LAKE CITY Oct 21 — (AP)— Dr Malcolm Davisson University of California economics professor was here Saturday to begin a study of Utah's earmarking of public funds authorized by the i SALT LAKE CITY Oct 21 (UP) of Independent retail stores in Utah and Idaho showed substantial gains In September over sales in September 1938 and over sales for the month of August 1939 Utah sales Increased 9 per cent over September 1938 and 88 per cent over August 1939 while Idaho sales Increased 128 per cent and 58 per cent for the same periods respectively Logan Utah and Idaho Falls Idaho tied for the greatest gains with J23 per cent increases Other figures showed Ogden 108 per cent increase Provo 38 per cent loss: Boise 112 per cent increase Pocatello 209 per cent increase Nampa 117 per cent increase r'' — Sale 1938 legislature Dr Baldwin M Woods director of the national resources planning board who arranged for the survey said Utah Is earmarking more state funds than any other state in 4' ! America with the exception of ' I SETS F F CHAMPS A IDAHO FALLS Oct 21— (AP)— Discussions of water resource development and distribution cost reductions will highlight the annual state Grange convention opening here Oct 31 State Grahgemaster E T Taylor of Coeur d'Alene said With sessions scheduled for the new civic auditorium overlooking the Snake river attendance is expected to reach 1100 More than 250 Grange units will be Scoring first In poultry judging and grading of market poultry In national contests at Kansas City Mo the team above George Richards left and Jay Anderson Brigham City Future Farmers of America defeated several hundred ace students of agriculture for the team championship Anderson was also second high Individual judge In the poultry division At side Is Ieslie Nelson coach of the team and Box Elder high school vocational agricultural Instructor CHALLIS Idaho Oct 21— (AP) ynnette Grubb daughter of Mrs Pearl Grubb was calibkilled Saturday when a 5 er rifle accidentally discharged sending a bullet through the girl's left arm and into her chest Officers said Lynnette was standing on the running board of an automobile' in which an older brother Frank Grubb had just returned from a deer hunt-Tw- o neighbor boys were handling a gun in the automobile when it discharged officers said -- 25-3- Highway Work to Start On Monday if MALAD SL CORRESPONDENTS Vivian 8 Sharp 1149 Mor CIRCULATION Ralph Williams 126 North First West Brigham City Phone 52T Eugene Chase and Ralph Bate-ma- n Evan ton Phone 491 Quentin NeUon 35 South Fifth West Brigham City Phone 639 L W SALT LAKE CITY Oct 21— (AP) — New methods of raising and cariri gfor animals will be discussed at a meeting of hotel Evanston Thomas Great Northern W Malad Phone 94 25 Wlllard Anderson Malad Phone fur-beari- ng inter-mounta- in ciation" and Dr F D McKenney of Wellsville Watershed To Be Visited By Forest Officials BANKERS ELECT SEATTLE Wash Oct 21— (AP)- — Claude G Salisbury of Spring- ville Utah was elected secretary of the Independent Bankers association of the Twelfth federal reserve district at its annual session here today BRIGHAM CITY Oct 21-- The survey of the Wellsville mountain i tS c-CI UB1UI1 III 111 WOICI OilCU ' fAJ UCICI— damage at hcads °? cany°"s and the most feasible methods of cor rection is now under way supervised by A G Nord supervisor of Cache national forest according to Robert H Stewart Box Elder counr fur farmers here Oct 27 Among speakers expected to be present are Frank M Chastek of Spokane Wash president of the Inland Empire Fur Breeders' assothe United States biological survey from Pullman Wash fh4 -f- TO HOME OWNERS and- ZI Colored Pictures IS New Home Plans of Modern Homes F H Information on ? - ProsneclivA Rnilrfprs L-- Hom: 1 own my Modernizing Repair ( ) Floors Hardwood Tile ( ) Concrete Sidewalks Drives and other A ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Financing Plans lot Tee ( No ( ) Refinancing Old Mortaaae Painting ) Roofing AJr Conditioning ( ) Heating Electrical Work ( ) Plumbing Termites ( ) Additions i "hicii supplies cun- nary water for 16 Box Elder county Address ail to 931 Grand Ave South 1 ft®!lli Los Angeles California I h r 0 v-h- w9® iKei!oiAii mm Model hov'tt With the obvious beauty of this aew console heater Norge engineers introduce three exclusive operating features' Whirlator-N- tw exclusive Fastemp feature feeds oxygen ladened air to the center ©f flame assures complete burning of U fuel used more ki tensive heat from cleaner burning flame "l" Typ surface this new eat Drum— With 50 more beat delivering type heat drum assures maximum beat delivery into the home wiih a mkiinuim of beat loss out the chimney Triple-Actio- n The tingle dial control m scientifically synchronized to control oil flow air flow and flue draft assuring perfect fuel combustion increasing eiEdeocy increasing economy Syicjro-C©nfrc- — W Jt X" CZ 317 Washington Blvd b :i ' STOAZS r IV GUilN jRSC DIES IN A L r'l Y EVANSTON Oct 21— Lillie Mae 37 wife of Charles W Gunn died at the home of her mother Mrs Ernest Key at Almy at three-fort- y a m Saturday fol lowing an Illness of years She was born in Almy August 21 1902 daughter of Enoch and Mae B Turner Her girlhood days were spent in Almy and Evanston She was married to Charles W Gunn May 25 1923 in Salt Lake City where she lived until they moved to Pocatello Idaho She had been at the home of her moth er in Almy for the past two months Surviving are her husband her mother two brothers Glen Turner Green River and Clifford Turner Pocatello Idaho two sisters Mrs Elijah Perkins Evanston and Mrs Robinson Almy Frank ' Funeral services will be at two p m Monday at the Evanston L D S First ward chapel under the direction of Bishop William H Bennett of the Evanston Second ward Interment will be In the city cemetery with the Durnford mortuary in charge The body may be viewed at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr Mrs Thomas Whittaker in North Evanston after ten a m Sunday $he el TOKYO Oct 21 — (UP) —News papers joined today in asserting that adjustment of Japanese-Ame- r ican relations would be impossible the United States admitted until 21— BOISE Oct (AP)— The Ida- that conditions had changed in ho Grocers association will hold its Asia and that Japan's first annual convention in Boise Eastern "new order' was justified Oct 23 and 24 W E Henke of Boise president COURSES OFFERED will be in charge Among speakers BRIGHAM CITY Oct 21 will be Donald P Lloyd secretary international relations Spanish of the Utah Retail Grocers and the background' of world affairs which resulted in the present European war can be studied in Brigham City for credit or as auditing courses in the U S A C extension classes being held every Thursday at four p m in Box Elder high school EVANSTON Oct 21— Christmas day has been set for first services ALARM CLOCKS in the new Mary Magdalene Catholic church by the Rev E Cassidy 98£ and up pastor The walls of native stone SHOTGUN SHELLS are virtually completed and a crew is rushing construction of the roof G E MAZDA BULBS "Don't you think" she remarked "that it's chilly in here ? The dishes can wait fix the fire that's a dear" He went to the basement — then Ann heard a shout: "This blankety-blanket- y fire has gone out!" Then the argument started as might be surmised Neither one pulled a punch as they both vocalized "This wouldn't have happened" She finally cried "If we'd put in gas heat!" To which hubby replied "We can't have gas heat as you know very well — It costs far too much—otherwise it is swell" Christmas Mass To Be Sung In Chapel HOWELL ' Opt Sl—T'anfc All rv till" ber of the Howell L D S ward bishojJric will have a son an L D S mission in theserving near xuture Harold B flu nn oil Charles B Gunnell will leave No- vernoer zd ror the western states mission First Counselor !1 borensen's son fimnt hh cQ- in the Japanese-Hawaiia- n mission and Reese Mason son of Second counselor Miri Mason will also la bor in the Japanese-Hawaiia- n mis sion — — — She left for a minute then came back in glee "Here's something" she said "that I want you to see It's the cost of gas heat in a home like our own And it puts them right in the economy zone PKESTONE GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS PIONEER FINANCIER ' CP r— ' Phone 3215 21-Ser- vices for E P Ellijwn pioneer financier of Utah will be conducted MnnrW' at twop m in the Layton L D S chapeL Friends mav call at the famiWr residence in Lavton SnnHnv an also Mondav until hour rf Interment will be in Kaysville-Layto- n cemetery directed by LihdquLst and Sons David O McKay of the first presidency of the L D S rhnh will be the principal speaker Honorary pallbearers from Will be O B OibiOn TTVnrtlr Francis Mayor Harma R C Nye George E Browning! james n Kiiey James H De Vine H E Heminorwav Hnrmnn u Barton Ezra Richardson A p! Bigelow Dr Ezra C Rirh Tf Edward I Rich Georare Short T Samuel Browning George S secies t'ranJt M Browning J W Abbott H A Benning S G Dye W H Reeder ColortPl T a Dix Ronald Wadsworth and N A: Tanner These honorary pallbearers ar requested to meet atthe church 719 minutes before time of services Tremonfon Pushes Building Program TREMONTON Oct 21— Striving toward completion of their work Deiore adverse weather sets in contractors are Dushine" work nn tw major building projects here Largest of the two is the $55000 L D S Second ward chapel Second is the approximate $40000 annex to the Lincoln school buildings Knth "You see" she went on "that with gas for all four Of the big household jobs it costs not a cent more: Gas cooking and expense Begin to go down from the day you commence To use gas for HEAT —and I'm trying to say We would really save money with gas all the way" hot-wat- er mm Phone 559 ' 'ice-bo- x' WJ- - RITES MONDAY FOR Oct ' But not long ago he was thus occupied When something occurred that put Fate on Ann's side: AMERICAN ATTITUDE 24th Street Qo ©yt-- The nightly routine that Ann's good hubby had Was a job that makes practically every man sad With an apron tied on and a dish-towin hand He massaged all the dishes — at Annie's command NIPPON PRESS RAPS 850 IFnairiniace Bat shed done it on purpose-beyo- nd any doubt! r ' Grocers Schedule Boise Convention communities is now included in the Cache national forest Soil erosion projects and reforests Mnn are planned County Agent Stewart and Supervision Nord plan a detailed survey of the entire area before snow A work program for the flies coming summer may be mapped during the winter months The area is seriously eroded and nearly barren of vegetation due to fire and overgrazing and the fall floods from the area have threatened the Ukon Water company's pipeline and flooded and eroded considerable acreage of dry farming lands at and near Pnllln- ston Stewart said AUTOS SAFER THAN HOLIES MONTGOMERY Ala (UP) — It's far safer to go for an automobile ride than stay at home in Alabama's capital city Statistics of the state department of health disclose that there were 21 deaths caused by home accidents In Montgomery last year as against 12 ascribed to motor vehicle LAYTOIf Down-Dra- ft ' Then hubby said nothing but looked long and hard At the figures which he just could not disregard And at length he confessed with a genuine grin "I'll hand it to you Ann — you certainly win With no furnace to tend I will not even mind g This blankety-blanket- y grind" STOUT FELLOW f mv tn i W(!)Li - miles will commence next Monday according to officials of the Olof Nelson Construction company of Logan Utah low bidders Contracted cost is $28556 Men have been moving fences and utility poles for the past month preparatory to the grading and surfacing with crushed gravel Perfect Score Street DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY HOME BUILDERS PUBLICITY SERVICE Clark school Laying of 680 feet of sewer pipe is under way to furnish sewer connections for six building lots Two lots have been purchased in the addition — one by Mr and Mrs E C Hensel and one by Mr and Mrs Frank Samuelson Both couples are busy now on construction plans Bishop's Son To Give Ward Check Items That Interest You: N ame L I Oct 21— Work on the state highway between Malad and Holtorook for a distance of 3278 2 FUR BREEDERS PLAN ( PARLEY E OF GUN WOUND I of Turner Gunn IDAHO GRANGE 9 DIES A 2L-P- roof Coast Professor to Direct Evanston's rapid residential expan sion is attested by the activity evi Study of State Trend dent on Morse Lee between Twelfth In Marked Funds and Thirteenth streets south of Utah Idaho Independents Record Substantial Upward Trends CONVENTION IN Oct EVANSTON - —L ADDITION TO CITY FOR EARMARKING RETAILERS GIRL SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 22 R GROWTH PROVED BY EXPERT ARRIVE SALES REPORTS OF STANDARD-EXAMINE- dish-wipin- Sitting on a Hill f Puf Your Home in the Economy Zone This Modern Way w IS:'" FAT You're By using gas for the four and cooking water-heatin- g have the advantage of example consider the actual Ogden home for last low-quantit- VVhenjt comes to a $10000 home FAT six-roo- m - big jobs— heatingrefrigeration — you rates As an y costs in a typical year : Concerning a $2000 car Average monthly gas bill covering four services $1044 Deduct the average monthly cost for cook505 ing water-heatin- g refrigeration BU-T- This leaves an average monthly cost for GAS HEAT of only $ 5J9 You're You're SKINNY When it comes to a fine radio ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME TO FATTEN UP ONE OF SOCIETY'S Remember with complete gas service your gas bill is not just a heating bill It includes cookg and refrigeration also which ing to have you pay for anyway and which usually cost more If other fuels are used It's worth Investigating water-heatin- UySFUdAsU a A Remember— Gas is the ONLY fuel that can take care of the four needs It is the ONLY g fueL automatic 100 house-heatin- MOST DESERVING INDUSTRIES? 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