Show SUNDAY MORNING GIRLS LOOK TO C tl "' THE 1940 APRIL 14 Directs Little Theatre Play f ' ' y Y FESTIVAL IN SCOUT IVORS! Pianist Views Walking Continued from Page One) superintendent who is on general of inspection his - first ' tour - of the LL f service in 1118 area i - The Beat with Lou Gladwell J '' ' r Front the small communities in Girl Scouting to the very large "cities from small countries to the making a large countries all are bid for world peace and tolerance Ogden Girl Scouts In - holding their Wing international- festival at Anlch1 time 16 countries will be hopes represented by various tr'oops to -- instill the idea of -- tolerance among the girls in Ogden Hie United States a gesture is made by the Girl Scouts being5 -and Girl Guides of the western hemisphere Girls are being invited ' to an international encampment at Camp Andre August 14- New York 28 at PleasantvilK Canada as well as the South American countries will be represented from the United tSates a representative will be chosen from each of the twelve regiona This encampment is made posible by theJuliette Low Memorial Find genused to send girls of many to Adelboden Switzerland Cerally Chalet" The fund was cre1927 in (tribute to the foundated in er of Girl Scouting in the! United States Juliette Gordon Low who hoped that this recreational movement would foster international friendship The purpose of the find is the t "promotion of Girl Scout and Girl Buiding throughout the world as a contribution toward peace arid goodwill" Projects Completed ' Along the way with Girl Scouts —the leaders are finishing their copper etching projects which consists of trays plates and bookends smell of acid the pounding a hammers and CThe cover with steel wool prerubbing sents of scene of industry motivated by sincere interest The leaders learning certain craft skills in or- derder to bring this knowledge to the Girl ScOuts of Ogden in onjer to Increase 'each girls use of her leisure time and her talents The next project looks like a copper foil which will be tooled and placed on wooden backgrounds for scrap books placqiies and for other'uses Another milestone in Girl Scout training is the proposed Camp Licensing Course which will upon its completion all leaders taking he course will be able to take Girl 'cout groups hiking and camping and be aware of the rules of camp- ing as setrdown by the Girl Scouts Inc and other authoritative sources on camping Birds Observed - With the Brownies lwe hear they are observing birdsL Georgianna scribe writes Brownie Bartlett ' ' birds named the they had they : seen during the week Theyplay- ed some jbird games out of doors v and learned a songabout a blue- i ? j - t $ :: v C :is :'::' '''?"'' '':v'''Ivvi'':'' '"iv"':v-- - v- " ::£i£M£:&v j ci 'I i bird Girl Scout troop 5 tells of three new songs learned ''The Popcorn aid "The Swan man" "Lu La "—ong" round and two games Man I lets liun ana a tsean iag game — A new girl Joyce Rolance joined the group Mrs Langford the consultant from the Red Cross instructed in First Aid Nine- teen' girls were present with Mrs Ballentine and Mrs Bennett leaders Scribe— Janet Brangham Troop seven reports they opened their meeting singing new songs Some of the girls completed their Second Class activities with Mrs Cring We practiced our Dutch dance for the festival and also played Here we go round the Moun- tain They closed their meeting by Taps— Sribe - Joyce Julian of troop 8 opened Cinging Scouts We with business are all planning oh the big day when all the GirlScouts spend a together We g£ye three shad-- We' are 'enjoying our ow- plays work dramatics very much: — Scribe ' Velma Roush ' 10 reports '36 girls were Troop with 4 twovisitors Lucille present Miss V Hope and -- Mar jorie Jensen is teaching us an Hawaiian Jensen ' song which we will use for the festival April 27 Captain Jensen came back after a two weeks absence We called the roll and Mrs Jensen helped us make our leis We closed by singing Run' Along Home Taps — 'Scribe Lillian De 12 at our last meeting Mrs Meissner visited the troop to report on our activities Most of the girls finished their scrapbook covers Wednesday April 10 we discussed the International Festival W pro-'gra- m s- - - - fi ' - V i —— lB Mrs Bertha Eccles Weight founder of the Little Theatre of Ogden has come 'from Los Angeles to start rehearsals on the next Little Theatre Guild production "First Lady Mrs in Wright Is Well known in Ogden dramatic! circles having appeared and directed many local presentations For the past few years-- she has been working in dramatics in Los Angeles She is giving three weeks of her time to the Ogden Guild to direct Its last presentation of the season AT WORK FORD - CONSTANCE She's featured artist TO PLAY MONDAY F f GRILL Phone 1382 An enthusiastic meeting of the Ogden district council of Parents and Teachers was held Wednesday evening at the Central junior high school More than fifty members Including Superintendent W Karl of schools Hopkins principals P-- T new and A presidents and officers and committee chairmen were present with Mrs R R5 Tonks president iri charge out-goi- ng Several projects belng planned inauguration precipitated a lively and animated discussion between educators and parents proving conclusively the necessity for cooperative relationships between the home and the school in assuming the responsibilities of educafor 1 tion for democratic living Mrs L W Overstreet chairman of the committee on audiometer testing stated that the special tests in clinical psychology now being given to about thirteen hundred Ogden city school children will be the final step in a comprehensive survey' of the relation of hearing speech and mentality as sponsored by the Ogden city board of education state public health district office and the Parent-Teachassociation She thanked Supt Hopkins and the board of education for their generous financial support of the proje&t saying that it would have been impossible to carry out so complete a survey without the interest and help of tlfe board of education and the state public er health department Parent-T- y Gal-brai- th Cnd - - : Gal-brait- de-oth- h's er vw TTe vjj t - — w :u I I m i — tSttJ — - buadlng' wheat and other grains Then out oh the road in the railway mall cars the task is com a fa Avteriiaiva inrirA HraiA K iUIV fa UV rt —f VOTlloaa' "The purpose of the convention Vern Stromberg presented h fiTUitntrAl2 "por5 iri Plac of to prpvide through the program of Mrs committee Lh rVPTHA1 iTfftrmaHnn insnir- chairiW She stated that the ation and guidance for carrying on uwn pewV organ- - Parent-Teach- er vuiuuutro work This is and were hard at work find- - compushed through the program ts ing was and means! to help stu- - 0f the convention personal whoeould not afford to buy ibm amnn materials for sewing and manual ers individual participation and discussion and recreational and training Mri P Q Malan presented the social1 activiUes It also develops suggestion as ordered by Mrs B and extends understanding of Par i' u Midgeiy state Founders Day work A of chairman that the P-- T "Mrs Nicholson will preside at Ogdeh help iri the planting of trees" all general sessions Mrs( William in tne Jrarent-leacnnark m tnetKlefxer natinnftl vice nresident corner or the capitol will be the guest speaker: and wil nortnfeast convention theme grounds in Salt Lake : present the "And the Pursuit of Happiness" Polk School will be further developed by ed- '5riBLsoi guests and members of frftm oup the jParent:Teacher association of Charles H Skidmore state super-th- e Polk school were entertained interment rt mibli( instruction: by ah enthusiastic program given Judge Rulon W Clark of the Salt oy me ciass at its regular Lake City juvenile court Dr Thursday evening In the vin S Smith state director of of the school The pro- - search' and fifth vice president of gram in its entirety was planned the Utah Congress of P-- T A Dr ana presented by tne students in Amos N Merrill Dr John C with a project that has lisle Dr E: Allen Bateman Dr been developed by them for the Philo T Farnsworth" Dr Arthur establishment of a community for- - Peterson and Dr John T Wahl ' VrJ ac-iz- ed con-den- er er " ik i- -a Cal-meetl- Car-correlatio- est In Offden Instrumental and vocal music j original nnetrv and talks! comprised the entertainment that was to "sell the Idea of a school childrien's dream" to their parents andi quests Scenery picturing the of the community forest as Jt will appear when developed into a vast nark with! museum 0b- servatory bridle paths baseball diamond- - swimming pool and oth- er reireaHnnnl attractions r rover- ed the back of the stage It had been bainted by Larry" Williamson ouist - - hg n - "Department work will be ducted bv state chairmen in health legislation parent education mus-- lc publicity student aid memoer- ship publications program build- Ing room ' sponsors and bospitai-"visiohhigh school ity summer round-u- p ? locals ana councus discussions "Panel sympos iums lectures ana social luncuons have been planned by the program Con-dancin&- r- " committee Everyone is invited and urged to participate In the many benefits to be found in this ) Bruce! Merrill Harmon Barton convention that has been P--planned ttvo that all members of the T A f nrathja The project had been carried m&y assemDie togecner ana stuaynnti4r- fh ofu1ent imHor a nrn I tne moaern prouieins Oi Vltttl uuressivfe education plan correlating portance to parents and teachers flll snhlert meiiuu vmuc t fupuseu tn the fimrlaTYieMtnl tor Problem Children iflofl If infnmiMnn nA Parent-Teachassociation The L workikg out plans for a community have recommended to the county forest The program was the final mac mey inaugur commissioners io rrT?t psy advocated by enthusiastic school Ke a movement to provide treatand J I - - er uni- - j ""lil'r chological v diagnosis Uirls and boys wh6 r - nd such ana con- - Th& RT X have long' recog auu ' °u that juvenile delinquencies lue have In many tu wer wm s w w cases menta! 1 completion of their project were: — Paid Dunn sdean of the school of a trained psychiatrist couldj help " "V5""V them to adjust themselves psychoOf the U P tn rnnAMnn nhnnf them Superintendent Whoo-frallKarljlm' Hopkins and Fred M Nye The nrwnHnn bad hnned fo " ot tne Doara ox eaucation xjt o bring about the establishment oi W Wherry of the Rotary club a nsvcholozical clinic to include al H JF Irwin children in the city Superintendent of problem C N Woods and F C schools "and they heartily indorse parks Koziol of the forestry department the recommendation made by Felsted 0f the chamber of Judge Paul Thatcher to provide commerce miss baran McuracK- - mental diagnosis and treatmen en 'elementary supervisor of the! for wayward children brought be Ogden city schools and Miss Edith fore the juvenile court spienum rnwrHunmew 7 msiU- - V I - m W-H- h — I ntiH The plana fha wnrlr ! nn I was informed 100 people are rnrrvlncr on Rftivities in tha Ma hn d nM pietea I The Meter Problem The idea of placing a! coin in a parking meter for the privilege of parking on a public street didn't I ay well with many people last j when city commissioners week : announced intentions of sticking nressive color The development he meters on sidewalk edges i im is mainly in the orchestra wxtn tne streets of tho principal through solo violin playing brilliant florid business district ornamental figures Several months ago a similar Numbers by Bruckner Wagner announcement in Silt Lake City ' " Smetanaf and Tschalkowsky will stirred up drivers and merchants have high regard A 30 carloads ca- - alike cellar of root J Personally bv orchestra the hnlaved According to experience in n r man a t i t ri — t rha fcW pacity: is well filled with potatoes several hundred other U S cities The Ogden city board or educa- and other foodstuff school and now metered afc like reaction oc tion and Ogden high of the Pioneers are b- i Daughters A national publication tne oemiu tu" The secret of the success of the curred the disturbed because men are going n " general experience has Says cooperating onSi?f from house to house seeking to welfare plan is that hours of labor been the meter question was that vy6""" relics toi be shipped out of are converted into amedium of ex-igMiaiuunw met resentment with always free and the public is invited to buy KfAt rhane-which usually gave way to toler attend No one is paid in dollars but all ance and later to outright They maintain that the relicsshould be kept here to help stimu- receive credit for services ren officials have not gone so late Interest' in the early nistory aerea appraised in nours or wont farOgden to as say they personally are of this region- meters nor has any of in favor xnen wnen tne oisnop or a ward so far as is known other group i iu st uHV Ridiculously 10W Offers are Deinjr issues a cam oi wuruuness me The majority opinion at this time the! to his made for antiques by strangers recipient ispaid according the meters are is that In to needs hours he apparently relation the who arecommercializing that field not wanted r cileZ Mansfield TTJHooper daugnter Taking the position that no wVirt! nava shftUld on4 I Thft ii amount of argument could settle Wlde °r them In thesafe keepJIatliaae- the issue commissioners Afton Luc 1 He Stephens 508 Ogden aim to place have ar M the! things produced distributing hall of relics which the nir of usefulness test to or lack nniie-ht-rQ- f family of eight may receive much ranged have th Pion-P- M btoaaara of the of more it one on system frh of based than four metering th a — Z Aiay Jones xo i the same Derformance of useful They will be- installed about May 1 tried at no cost to the city for II ir J a a t CraeUn ana ii ana inspiration to inose interestcuJ f TutWafv Tamps ' atavw v i nine months At the end of that Anna lioree Morris 925 Rushtpn in tne eanf conquest or tne wiiaer There is an exchange of products time it is believed people will son Detween tne different warehouses have made up their minds T chaw Tvmnrri 'Franka mand Con- - i Mi-- i i Knrdsn Harnman i iniriin stance neen xsraaiey xwutjr- - inLHlKSK IlllIliaLBK For instance f Southern California I WftV — - LU 11U1 - UAS it i boted or canned fruits some narrow and !NSSMurl Wendell and Elen- - a rough time sfd3 "Mormonade" and re eluding in her flight nor Stanlage 727 Twelfth daugh- escapes LEON A ROSE ceives potatoes from Idaho PLYMOUTH April 13 —Leon -Stance This points the way to a fine Alley Rose 74 pioneer of Box Eljrran- cder county and former bishop of whhsh-travele- d discloses a economy in cur western areas the Plymouth L D S ward died Star Valley exchanges butter and Friday at his home in Plymouth Stromberg Joseph Blaine and tragic situation 7 the " following an illness of 10 days War of ruthlessness ls'belng car- - hcheese f for the things but must vlrTki lie waa uuium f'itiiuiigiun n and Gertrude rfed on in ani effort to destroy the from JK?du August 27 1865 a son of morale of the peoplei Grange 3137 Stevens son -and Alvira Smith Rose " h 7 Fernelius Petet Gustavus and ir rr He was reared and educated in Mildred Evelyn Graety Davis county and married Elvira Anna Welling in the Logan temple are and being destroyed ClarkEdmund Eagen and' Alice bridges Densation or waSr and hour4aw March 14 1889 They made their are Johnson' 437 Binford daughter being M th relaUonshiD i- - not that of hangars Norwegian In home Plymouth where they —1 " I I J —' J ' t1 m in auvu en was Rose Mr lived since had ' vnu common tual contributors to a r i i in gaged farming He was an active member of uuiwumir otuarti jtunes £jiiri ana ytuiicei H uesyciavo ' ' ' Lucille Moss Woodruff daughter ing Some cash must be provided and the L D S church and served as -ri fhaf mm ana of the Plymouth ward for Jbife" Edward stratton uixie frnm fasdav nf bishop 11 on retreat the ahead Maxine Hansen R FV£D NO 4 Commenting years He was also a member feringS and other sources of church i I oi tne narwvauers of the jvira revenue jreriuan bishopric for 33 years and Ugaen aaugnter enas vviuiamana maaeuiis uuflwvuuuiia high priest at the time of his joenneit t wn snmrisp tn Uarn tv wi death He also served as a home ginia ise©' Simmons ijayton daugtt- ttIt is so pathetic that these peo- - farA workers bava a coal min near missionary and iward teacher in ter f j i Downs Melvln JoBnmnd'Nathalia nle 'who had solved the riddle of the Plymouth ward Joye Gregory 1144 Twenty-fir- st living'with a fair distribution to- which trucks haulcoal as far north Mr Rose is survived by his nave tnia tragedy nap- aa ndert to be1 distributed tnw th r son all should j? following son£V and I 1 ft " ll : I needv xsona ana to uieiu ivennewx jvxurai pen Annie Rosd Steed jviurry Mrs " ' daughters: I ' v I Wall son AimB'Riitlpi Mrs !Estella Idaho of Virginia Hamblin? LVpr and Elizabeth The vpln 'of cnal Is Endeavoring to live at peace witn of Jensen Mrs: Adelie Helen Siddoway 323 Healy daugh-- j themselves and the rest of the and the fuel is of excellent quality Johnson of Paysbn Mrs Brigham a wona mey were uetug uujticu i a small Due of thn coal was tn hp Phoebe Archibald and Cit4 ier W Italph Drutai Alahle I to mistreatment Dy war seen inr the central buildins? and uueKoy Jaques Henry '' J' Rosi of Ste&lvn a Rose r i - J'l Plymouth j i oanuita jseiion uayion son Lake City and Mrs Alta of Salt ' — TesRollow Charles Everett and The coal miners and their fam- r Jensen of Provo twenty - two sie Smith 2573 Adams daughter Nothing is neia sacreaana tne mes and the men "who tmrU tho Wintle George Albert and Jua- humane has disappeared enguit ea coal are rewarded in food snnnHps grandchildren five grciit- grandand the following brothnita WaymemV Taylor son in carnage and enough cash to meet children clothing ers and sisters: Henry S Rose of —— astone wiiiiam waiter ana uo-- i y their incidental exnenses Tremonton Mrs William Haws of berta Cordon 2934 Jackson son '"On entering Elverum" Mrs ArJ two states "the Cook Glen Jerome and Beth Harriman The whole activitv tAk nn Idaho Falls Idaho and Mrs kings Idaho son ' pars passed faiid a lump came in j something which is a reminder of thur Barber of St Anthony Brady 610 Thirty-eight- h I ttdna Fern and Gerald my throat wnen 1 tnougnt oi wnat the brotherhood of man uttpsen Jensen '2938 Adams son the tragedy Of ? the moment' must May 1 andjo see the "dust bowl" Orme William Rollo and Lily have meant to him If ever a man ' Next week I will visit tha nnit as it really is Loretta Sparks North Ogden son deserved the best of life it was he in Ogden under Judge W H Reed- - The Guymon junior chamber of Hadiock L Roy Oren and Ethel —devoted wise Charming Kingiy r which I have been informed commerce representing what it S Larson 3179 Quincy son has made a biar contribution tn th termed "2500 extended Okies" 'But what do the generals of a working out of the welfare Dlan the invitation Morgan Floyd Raymond and Donna Hannah Kelson 2581 Lin conquering army care as to a mans many of the methods of procedure "Our celebration isn't a show clon son fine qualities? having originatedi in the local for spectators Mr Steinbeck but storehouse McCarty James Edward and knowing that many stories havere-a in one have but Francine Ann Bowe 3563 Adams sight thing They sequel we feel that you mi ht and that is to crush : daughter ceive a new and different inspiraAUTHOR ASKED TO Munn Oral H and Jessie Brown tion than the one portrayed in Worth anyone's time is a trip ing Hooper son 'DUST PARTY BOWL your 'Grapes of Wrath' and one Grey Robert Herman and Verl to the central Bishops Storehouse equally as' interesting and full of Ef fie Drysdale 2734 Gramercy son in Salt Lake City which was visit interest" GUYMON human 13 Okla (AP) ' ' April Heiner Heber J and Melba Nel- - ed on Friday by fu&Uc officials Ui rson worth Ogden son rx land others from ugaen' "The government cf Peru' will ln- urapes or wrath" Pass ManrJfA Purpn flnrf Jo- to vited attend Guymon's eighth open a school cf textile technology On eight acres in the southwest Huntsville phine Dell - Correll annual Pioneer J day celebration in Lima part of the city are structures of daughter iri thi MA4ft at mwe no Mali Service wwe m iuc for a laggard or a auiiara tne auues are so exact- ah fhi welfar la" imHor th ing calling for keenness of fnind direct supervision of Harold Lee ami ku in venuruuuive wno must flave much executive — j ability to coordinate 130 units of a welfare work uenerai toupenntenaent bX" iiaray :il La wcai- u piuuuJ i sure wm con- faces a: when em group he There is a cannery for present tomorrow dinner the at tingent ing commodities produced In th wenare pian : : "r1 A This-resulte- " ng m "ut-mJ7Zi-- UVMVVti -- st " u"rr" AM e - I yiu AAA — JjSSv i-a- wm ia a eompqj- and organist er mat tie vuimjku uu jjcoica recognition He was not a violin 1st but it is evident that he knew! the instrument ana its capaom- I ' ties Xae Iirst suojeci i uus vwuwj' to in B Minor is a broad poig- on the u nanfc melodv played or epi- theme second The string sode in E Major is a ricn mei- ody of sustained cfuallty and Im- - Hpf-nrn- I w- over-stateme- nt ng i ntZ nTQt -- the-speedi- apartment Sn uni in Lai0l?LrS w — - " " f i- t summer Iturbi Hew his own " imDortant in the lUnited unaer uirecnon or ijToiessor Ar- - most to South America where his states plane uiur sr r reucr uu iviunuajr evening in the Ogden high school au Here much of the mail for the nos Aires alone he gave eleven re n gni-iuQwiuvn uiwrium its first onceM"citals and appeared six times with pacifc j? or many years oaini-oxand playing oyer in up of final orchestra-conduc- ting the dean of deIivery considered -of nine weeks a within all period ' French-- musicians a distinction to 'int i not oniv ue-- 1 tt — pnnnen wnirn np was r iiHCKai i niiiifij n jim n i i r 1111 ixHritja cause 5bf Ws age but by reason of ages are depositediS opedand sent on the the wide range of his learning his right pouches room women's and sewing repair i f unaerstanaing oi musical smeuue X his activity and renown as a com- clever accuracy and deft- - shops' k auu tne worKis carriea on oav yoser auvi us vwajuwi wW j or to undemocratic ideas had no place in 4 loyalty parade John Starki as chairman of the parade committee was commended forf Ll' 1 'll jf iL will nresent n nrnffvnm iirfv Scnumann I Brahms Chopin Albe I niz and De Falla i v- i- Police said she had written a will on a calendar pad and closed wihi these words: "Feeling fine that Utah is making a tremendous except for fumes (Signed) H" effort in Dav hleher salaries and one was tne aaugnter oi JUr Mrs Harry L Derby cooperating with them to vfand daI N Her father is presi- etiecu we are nowever asKing lor dent and a director of the Ameri a redistribution of available funds can Cyanamid and Chemical cor in order to eaualize some salary Poratioh and an officer of several other firms inequalities and a redistribution of the school budsret to augment Light principal of the Lorin Farr the teachers' salary section" scnooJ comwas Mr Galbraith hikhlyAfter the program refreshments mendfed by Superintendent Hop- kins for his exceptional report and were served oy tne nostesses Mrs was asked to present the same in- - Darrell Crawford Mrs Williard formation before the men's sery- - Nicies Airs uien u Jye ana ' i avjla a iuuaiu a ucauci ice ClUDS Call Convention THri announcement hv Mrs Tonki that many parents had re--1 An anucipanon- oi tne raeiu-niiet- ii to be held in f nr nchim inis Teacher convention 20 Mrs L K and Povo la April for children In the loyalty parade B u created an animated discussion k"lc"ulu call out the following urgent for aiid against the proposition The fcnt ent-Teach- Mrs Merlon Stevenson announced the state convention of the eacher association to be held in Provo April 19 and 20 and cautioned any delegate who could not I attend to be sure to turn over his ' ticket of credentials to someone who could be present Guest9 Attend M R Stephens and W' G representing" the Ogden Teachers' association were special guests of the - council Mr Stephens president of the association introduced Mr Galbraith Ogden high school instructor and member f the committee on proposed Salary schedules for Ogden teachers who presented a comprehensive report' of taxation and city operating expenses in 98 communities of the same size 'and re' sources as Ogden ' masa has who Mr Galbraith ter's degree in school administra Before we closed the meeting we and organization rromvoium talked about our- radio program tion bia university has spent years in to be held May 4 1940— Scribe La-Jo- y facts and' figures esticompiling Gale asmating the ratio between thevaluScribes Party Held real the and valuation Girl- Scours who throughout the sessed with its past year have tried their hand at ation of taxable property resources on the effect resultant journalism met Friday at the Methodist Community House to en of cities and schools This information which formed joy a Scribe's party Whether the ' - would consist of pie did the basis for the figures used by t seem to bother the guests of the committee working on the sal £ sKancny W public re ary schedules was presented to lations chairman who is in charge the P-- T A council primarily to of the party Scribes from all troops dispel the idea prevalent in Ogden were invited to attends During the that? this is a highly taxed com party games were played which munity According to Mr dealt with newspaper skills writing figures property in Og headlines leads and matching jig den is assessed so low that a high saw puzzles of newspaper articles mill levy is necessary: whereas Mrs Skanchy spoke briefly to the if the property were assessed at girls on the importance of news- n its real value the mill levy would paper publicity Upon thecomple-s- be much lower of a successful year at written Both Mr Stephens and Mr Gali v yvspaper publicity each ' scribe stressed the fact that "Ogbraith I will be awarded a Scribe badge In for an are not den teachers recognition of having completed increase In taxes Weasking realize fully her assignment welL Developing Project Girl Scout leaders enjoyed a dis- terlal being covered and upon comcussion on the "Development of a pletion of a project more material Project" by Mrs L W Hansen has been brought into the discusleader of Troop 6 Mound Fort sion than realized said Mrs Hantroop at the last meeting of the sen Further Mrs Hansen remarkHansen took the ed that was one of the pleasures in leaders Mrs group through the procedure she doing Girl Scout work was the fact used1 in development the Indian that so much was learned without also showed the rela-shi- p really being aware of it and besides """ject and this of project to the ten it was such fun Appreciation for The correlation Mrs Hansen's talk on prpject interest of Jds of interest with one fields subjects to be discussed at of the so subtlely that velopment was given and plans for in weaves project are not aware of the ma- - leaders meeting is being considered the girls Square Washington Saturday is planned to have a dinner i t? ugaen noias tne naiiway Aiau irT ofcvCi j xxCJf spven Tfiirhl ImeW the irrnwinfr Vv are in civil service and the average ? Sf clerk stands high in all that 'goes Barcelona un- vu Ul uiaac a uiau "wit" nuuif til the people of Valencia made purse io Bcuu we wonuer Tllr ft TPAcf Rrxn nffMaU UP youth to Paris At seventeen he in nvAn fhv anA omninv from — the- rnnsprva'— miinnt rrt riiinirni vh i iipx n i n m i was craduated w nors a? community This is written with- "rXhead of"V the faculty of the of piano or thought Pt " Conservatory of Geneva followed an attempt tc flatter and vthen he left to embark on tfee Hffl was destined for th lifA Ford Will be Constance - Helen Derby 34 divorced first wife of Burgess Meredith ' stage and screen actor was found dead d hi the kitchen of her A News Notes By 'MRS GEORGE ou It : gas-fille- R-- T 1 UTAH ORCHESTRA STSLJ L£L 13-- AP to! the er DISCOVERED DEAD NEW YORK April The percentage of cases cleared "satisfaction" of officials means defendants either forfeited bail pleaded guilty to their charg es or were convicted at trials Traffic Problem Whije the traffic problem re mains a principal concern to the police department the number of injury accidents is on the decline There has not been a traffic death Inside the city limits since Feb 3 and but few serious accidents since that time according to recf ords 't the During period referred to above there have been: 255 persons arrested for overtime parking 64 for disregarding t traffic signs 31 for speeding 17 for reckless driving and 19 for drunken driving Mr Barker said Police believe part of the reason for-thImproved traffic injury and death record is due to the efforts of friendly observers of the Weber County Ciiizens' Safety council Every day letters signed by Police "Chief C H Taylor are mailed to drivers who have been seen violating traffic laws by the observers The reaction Last year' drivers in general resented the new - system of reporting violations in a slight decline of ac ui iu jmi ui ooservers bivifajr But recent --experience according reto Chief Taylor has been-thcipients of the letters show eagerness to cooperate "Every day or so one of them drops in and says he has appreciated the reminder and offered to do better in the future" Mr Taylor said Last week the Safety council announced it has 100 observers on duty with more to go nto action soon 1 JOSE ITURBI Jose Iturbi one of the great pl- "So'me 200 of these employesxare anists of the day will appear in domiciled at Ogden and Salt Lake Ogden April 26 on the Community and a big percentage of them will Concert-WebCollege association join in greeting their general sup- - program at the Ogden high school L enntenaent tomorrow amditorium : OF STAR EX-WI- FE than traffic f a t a wonderful production" MTi rAJItllPAn aCtltT WW! 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Play dates for "First Lady" will be April 29 30 and May 1 These Performance dates will be Monday Tuesday and Wednesday and productions will be at the Little Theatre off Linthrviolln in 02den will be the coln and Twenty-fift- h street Play Concerto No 3 in B Minor Oo dates were chosen toasslst Mrs 61 by Saint-Saewhich Miss Wright to return home early Constance Ford young Ogden vl- - n-- mi r ' "Approximately 200oax employes are engaged in this workxln rail- i postoff ice trainSiY terminal i l way rftilwflv nnRtnffifea trnriRfe nffire f and air mail fields -- r g v destination ns ' i "The - function of the Railway Mail Service which is In the burthe second assistant post eau-of master general and under direc- tionof General Superintendent Hardyvi3 the supervision of the transportation of mails in the pos tal service 'and the distribution of mails in transit for the purpose of effecting the earliest delivery at - - O den: - : A board of directors meeting has been called for Monday night by the officers of the Little Theatre Guild in the board of directors room of the First Security bank The meeting has ©een called for live-thirt- y p m to hear reports or the past production "Death Takes a Holiday" and to make definite plans of procedure for the last production "First Lady" Bertha Eccles Wright has cpme to Ogden for the next two xr three weeks to'prOduce this play and she states that the cast is working hardfc and prospects are' fine for a brilliant performance- Mrs S P Dobbs guild 'president- - reports great satisfaction over the last production and makes the follow ing comments on the production of "First Lady": "We are happy indeed to have the services of Bertha Eccles Wright in directing! one of our plays Much credit is due her for coming to Ogden leaving her work for our Little Theatre Guild movement We anticipate a very i j Of Year per cent of police court cases handled between the first of the year and April 1 have been disposed of to the satisfac tion of police and court officials Deputy City Attorney Samuel II Barker disclosed in a report-beinprepared for city commissioners These cases involve the arrest of 927 persons who were charged with violation of an Ogden city ordinance Of these 604 were for and 323 for traffic Infractions misdemeanors and' felonies other Ninety-fou- n 4 - - This notation has been made by W Danvers chief t clerk of this division with headquarters-iOg Make Definite Plans for Final Production ' V - : -- & i " a sevS - Tolerance and Friendship Will Be Stressed At Sessions " Concerto To Play REPORT OtlPLAY '' ' f3 STANDARD - EXAMINER GROOP TO HEAR ' - OGDEN s e BIRTHS ij S&ttaiwwi! 1 t:m v - Vrn! u'n 7S -- v--- I 4 A - I A — mt 1 e Hf " 2£h7 FrkJr: t7t" — I DEATHS STtlr Z - Alley-Stephe- I Xh Jv JT ! : a- -- vir-inm- an - 1 ! - s wid-owandt- " W 1 m m a I - 31-n2- ufei 1 ! -- 1 I has-been - l he |