Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 3 1939 NEWS 0i01v VIEWS and UTAHNS GO TO CLUB CALLS'' MEETING HI IDAHO ELECTION DEC 5 Had a call from May Mann Knew (Continued from Page One her as a Utile girl In the Second A friend sends a few thoughts ward on the conflict raging in northern She early disclosed a fascination Europe for the world of th movies started has Russia "Xcwi that she started Then as a grown-u- p war on Finland" she writes j "is of stars the to about 81 write most disturbing to my mother years of age She has relatives in Ann n4 T was born there Now her stories appear in many 'Should the fighting spread to the papers and In the movie waters of Scandinavia the fishing industry so Important to Sweden She has made a success by dowill he disrupted ing that which having a strong "Doesn't it seem the Russians appeal has taken possession of her are like big bullies picking on thoughts smaller boys being too cowardly Her home of late has been In to challenge boys of their own size? Brigham City but she is leaving for Hollywood there to permanent"I received a letter from Ire ly reside nitro-glyceri- Four Ogden Kiwanis club officials were attending Saturday and Sunday at Pocatello Ida' the midwinter conference of Kiwanis clubs o district They of the were scheduled to join other officers In attending a training school Sunday The four are: George H Lowe o district governor J Quill Nebeker district secretary of Dr Frank E Douglas president the Ogden club and W Lee Skan-ch- y secretary al Utah-Idah- Utah-Idah- safety self Docor Predicts supporting To the extent that they fail they will be given state and federal as- Silicosis Victory sistance with a church raffle She was doing her part to support the place of worship which claims her faith "What would you like to be?" To that question she quickly answered — "A singer as gifted as Mary An- derson" proudly her?" ne spiracy' ley residence in Kaysville Saturday and Sunday prior to services Pallbearers will be the following nephews - and cousins: Thornley Swan Stuard Bennemort Jack Thornley William Swan Dick Rob-biand Joe Adams Presidency of COPENHAGEN Dec 2 (AP) — About 150 Danes sought today to the L D S ward Relief society by members of the Kaysfight for Finland against the Rus- assisted sians but were told at the legation ville M I A girfs' class ' taught no volunteers were being accepted by Miss Thornley prior to her death will be in charge of the flowers The opening prayer will be offered by Lynn Sendall ward M L A president and the closing prayer by Kenneth Sheffield The grave NORA A HUGHES will be dedicated by Arnold D Services for Norah Armstrong Miller president of North Davis who stake Hughes 73 of 574 Thirty-firFlowers left at Larkin & Sons died Tuesday will be conducted Sunday at twt p m in Aultorest mortuary before nine am will be Memorial chapel with Bishop E taken to the services Smith Murphy of L ID S Ninth f ANNA S HOLMGREN ward officiating Burial will be in Aultorest Memorial park Friends Services for Mrs Anna S Holmmay call at the home of a daugh80 who died Friday will be ter Mrs Rose Hawkins 1435 gren conducted Tuesday at two-thirTwenty-sevent- h Sunday until time pm in the LDS Sixteenth ward of services chapel by Bishop John Gibson Interment will be in Ogden city cemMELBA THORNLE Y under direction of Lindquist etery KAYSVUJLE Dec 2 — Services &V Sons Friends may call at the for Miss Melba Margarette Thorn-le- y family home 520 West Twenty-fourt- h Davis high school teacher who Sunday evening Monday died of pneumonia Wednesday in and Tuesday prior to services Ogden will be conducted at two p m Sunday in Kaysville L D S ELIZABETH YOUNG3IAN tabernacle by Bishop Hubert C Rites for Mrs Elizabeth Gee Burton of Kaysville President J Reuben Clark Jr Youngman wife of Wiliiam Young-ma- n 105 West North will be conGovernor Blood and Samuel Morgan principal of Davis high school ducted in North Ogden LDS will be the speakers Music will be chapel Monday at two pm by provided by Virginia Freeze Bark- Counselor William Woodfield Interment will be in North Oger Annette Richardson Dinwoody Richard F Condie and Dorothy den cemetery directed by LindCowley Interment will be In Kays- quist & Sons' mortuary Friends ville cemetery directed by Larkin may call at the family home Sunand Sons of Ogden day afternoon and evening and Friends may call at the Thorn- - Monday until hour of services SWEN J rETERSON Rites for Swen John Peterson Danes Seek To Fight Russia 750 oldest resident of Taylor who died Thursday will be conducted Sunday at two pm in the Taylor LDS ward chapel by Bishop Gibson with burial in the John-Ogden city cemetery under direction of Lindquist and Sons' mortuary Friend3 may call at the Peterson residence in Taylor Sunday until time of services 92 and with she followed that "Have you heard Millions of bushels of the soyNo one can estimate the inspiran beans are being exported from tion for good that has come out All Scandinavian families in with attachments in the old Illinois where the farmers have of the Washington incident which homeland cannot be other than harvested 40 million bushels this made Mary Anderson famous beworried over events In Finland season tween dawn ard dusk when after The Red Dragoons are on the the entrances to an auditorium were More than once in the past five closed to her by prejudice tolermarch years I have asked why Utah has ance wung wide the doors When the Teapot Dome scandal not extensively cultivated the soys was shocking America the foreClimate and soil I am told are cast was made that the oil reserves of this country would be favorable to the raising of this valuable product exhausted within ten years Og-de- Oldest resident of Springs South Africa to register as an alien was Jack Wolfson 102 who "arrived in South Africa 55 years ago fought on the Boer side and was taken prisoner by the English A vard bishopric Daughters of Utah who sent H those Honeers Camp the lovely floral tributes or offered the use of their cars —JAMES D CHRISTENSEN ' OPAL ALLRED 4562 J With sincere and heartfelt thanks we wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the kind friends and neighbors who assisted us during the illness and at the time of death of our beloved husband and father Robert T Yarrington WARREN G CHILD We especially wish to thank memOld Services for Warren G Child 83 bers of the S P Railroad FelOdd of members club Timers pioneer business man and LDS lows and Ladies' auxiliary memchurch worker who died Thursday bers of Rebecca lodge those who will be conducted Sunday at two sent the beautiful floral pieces or pm in the Ogden LDS Eighth furnished automobiles ward chapel by Bishop F C Allen —MRS ROBERT T YARRINGBurial will be in the Ogden city TON and FAMILY 4S63 cemetery directed by Lindquist & Sons' mortuary Friends may call at the mortu- FUNERAL DIRECTORS ary chapel Sunday until time of services LARKIN MORTUARIES Ogden Salt Lake City Brigham City and Los Angeles CARDS OF THANKS Phone 821 468 - 24th St Ogden FUNERALS st ty Dec 2— (UP)— Eradication of silicosis dread miners' lung disease in from 10 to 20 years was predicted Saturday by Dr A F Galloway director of the state industrial hygiene bureau' Galloway issued a statement urging mine operators to install proper exhaust ventilation systems and other safety methods directed at elimination of clouds of silica dust The dust settles in ' the miners' lungs causing scars on the lung tissue which leave them easy victims of tuberculosis Galloway said Ida BOISE A colored girl twelve t came in land which had been held up en What May Mann has won by Inroute from Sweden Across the enwords tense were the devotion to making a dream significant velope come true other young women Censors 'Opened by may gain by the same earnest enThat letter told a mute story of thusiastic effort which brushes how careful they are in the war aside all discouragements v zone to safeguard against the work of spies No one is trusted No Soybeans are being used to make high explosives taking the place of message passes without being critically studied for clues to a con- glycerine In 3-- R ns The Ogden lodge of Odd Fellows elecwill conduct its semi-annu5 a Dec at tion of officers regular Offimeeting in the lodgeto hall the followcers will be elected ing offices: noble grand vice grand trustee secretary treasurer The Odd Fellows this year are pushing a membership program Vern R Yarrington noble grand said Other projects include moral education for youths and traffic possible to make themselves STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' The words of consolation and acts of kindness extended during the illness and death of our beloved mother Emma Nebeker Dial has been of great comfort to us We wish to thank the neighbors and friends responsible for these acts the bishopric and ' Relief societies 6f the Fifth and Willard wards singers speakers those who sent the lovely floral pieces and furnished automobiles —FAMILY OF EMMA NEBEKER DIAL 4861 549 KIRKENDALL - Darling Mortuary 5057 Phone 150 529 25th St MALAN MORTUARY 2351 Jefferson Phone i FLORISTS AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL Ph 1240 2955 Wash Blvd : -- barrels a year From that the workers will draw sustenance and in addition they will receive some cash tit Flowing down Ogden canyon that would make a river of oil Up In the state of Washington the same effort is being made to make it possible for the unem- ployed to help themselves Much of all this development and use of petroleum has come with the automobile 55r- - - 1- V J) ! A V V tMyl-- - vjct-" T7tjls'?£-3 4v--t5?i tlllJr'' I m ' ' rnvi At lit ' Wm-J Just tM?- -' L 7 re 3G Walnut - 111' k :::::''::::': I Thousands of farmers and their families are coming from the A foreigner who visits this coun- "Dust Bowl" and most of them be are seeking acreage in the stump try for the first time must sees land area somewhat bewildered as he the stream of cars in any of our cities even t in a place no larger Though the outlook Is one of unthan Ogden certainty because the land is not highly productive the emigrants are regaining a grip on themselves Stand on a corner In early dashconstant the note that they have left the and rejoicing nlng ing by of lights and the rush of dust behind and are beginning all over again where the earth is moist cars and nature is less harsh than where Nowhere else In the world are so they were driven out many people on wheels- speeding They are proceeding to do all rushing dashing along I sr Comfortable kit End Tables Mattress 90e Down— $1 "Charje If Shaped top and neatly curved legs with stretcher tot extra strength Nice beside yovtf lounge chair 5 ) 3 Monthly TMck layersof felted cotton with Dainty floral ticking tuftroll edges and button ing A real bargain Ftne Coil Spring (y) SI Down— $ I Monthly Dozens of tempered colls well braced and enameled Provides a good comfortable foundation for your mat tress -- 'r ylf IJfeL ' Kg?' 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E3E31 I ! 03 J ' V) 3430 We wish to extend our thanks Ogden City Floral Co and gratitude to the many friends 2277 Washington Blvd Ph 2686 and neighbors who offered their 8039 assistance during the illness and death of our beloved wife and aunt DUMKE Floral Co 1600 Grant Jennie A Christenson Especially Flowers for all occasion Ph 125 7084 do we wish to thank the Eighteenth Four years have passed and our Projects sponsored by the state known supply has increased to 17 will produce some 2000 Items of food clothing and other billion barrels We are capable of refining oil at the rate of 4 million barrels a day and are consuming over one billion U64 : mm Estimates place the number of Nearly twenty years have gone by and more petroleum is now in unemployed in California at 700000 sight than at that time So numerous are the idle that In 1935 the prediction again was California is planning a campaign as a means made that the oil reserves were of production-for-us- e of reducing the relief burden disappearing 2211 (Tmi NO CARRYING CHARGE ' 1 |