| Show THE OGDEN Hugo Steel Industry Sought By Utah Interests SCHRAMM URGES 'CAN BEIICKED' State Legion Officials Wholehearted Support Of U S Defense Drive 2S Attend District Meet At Brigham City Is CITY n Veterans of the war Saturdav were called upon to support the defense effort of the United States in every manner at their command Former Governor Charles R Mabey made the request In his address at opening sessions of the convention of annual two-da- y United Spanish War Veterans de partment of Utan Mabey also predicted deieat or fiermanv addine that "Eneland the United States and the South American countries could lick all the dictators put together "Risrht now thines may look lost for Britain and if we get In for us But I say by the eternal we can whip the axis powers" Clem S Schramm state commander of the American Legion ana wimam o iorDis commanaer of the Veterans of Foreign Wars - ' 'ff ''IS- il VC - aiso spoKe Business sessions a sreneral ban quet and a dance completed the sessions days A public memorial service will open Sunday's program Attorney General Grover A Giles will be principal speaker Officers for the coming year will be elected during n A America Guests Listed guests were: Department Adjutant A S Horsley of Salt Lake City District Commander James Ransom Tremonton Commander Dr Jay M Schafter Veterans Detachment Officer Harry Hickman Department American Chairman Charles Smith Depart ment Baseball Chairman Joseph - Out-of-to- Department Chain Hospital Chairman Marj Bobersr America First Teressa Dunn Department Treasurer Mrs Dora Trobridge Department Vice President Mrs Kidd District Sec retary Mrs Jennie Christensen and Mrs Ella Johnson president Brigham City post Bart In Charge Commander John M Burt of Brigham City was in charge of the convention program District Commander 'Ransom presided over the joint meeting for the Legionnaires and auxiliary members held at two m P New district officers elected by the auxiliary were: Mrs W W Barber of Logan president Mrs Dalton Reed of Hyrum first Mrs Henry O Johnson of Brigham City second vice president Mrs Alvin E Anderson of Bear River City historian and Mrs Ray Hougaard of Garland vice-presid- Legionnaires elected Stillman Pond of Lewiston as their new dis trict commander and delegate to the national convention and John Christensen of Logan as vice-co-rn mander ARMY JUGGLES AIR COMMAND - WASHINGTON June 21 (UP) — The war department Saturday night announced the unification of all its aviation activities In an independent air command within the army to be known as the "army air forces" The reorganization is an outgrowth of several months'' special study by army officials of the air forces of Germany Great Britain Italy France and other European powers Simultaneously Secretary of War Henry L Stimson warned congress thai any attempt to create a "independent air force" consolidating under a single command army navy' and marine corps aviation would be "little short of disastrous at this time" Nevertheless Chairman Robert R Reynolds of the senate said affairs committee military Stimson's warning would not cause him to change his decision to hold hearings on a bill by Sen Pat to establish an air force independent of the army and navy Rep Andrew J May eueurman 01 me no use military ai-- f airs committee said he was "heartily In favor of the administrative reforms regarding consolidation of the army air force" "The army air forces" will be comraanaea Dy jviaj lien Henry II Arnoia aeputy cmei or stair and former chief of the army air corps Arnold will serve in a dual capacity and as head of the army air forces will be responsible only to the chief of staff Gen George C Marshall ed (D-N- C) Mc-Carr- an (D-Ne- v) (D-K- y) otpoint Range -- Blast furnaces such as that shown above would be a common" sight at Provo if a proBLASTING posed new $57000000 steel plant is secured for the state as part of the governments defense preparations (Standard News photos) Maw's Industrial Plan May Become Actuality Under New Commission Ufah Looms As Leading BOYS Stale Under Program Of Governor ent treasurer- - Idahoans to Meet June 21 (AP) — A memorial services parade patriotic and a banquet will feature the iourteentn annual encampment of United Spanish War Veterans department of Idaho in" Nampa Monday through Wednesday Meeting with the U S W V will be its auxiliary which is holding its twelfth annual encampment J N Jensen of Boise is department commander for the veterans and Emma Jane Byrd of Pocatello Is state auxiliary president A parade will be held Tuesday with Nampa patriotic organizations Invited to participate Memorial services are scheduled Monday and a banquet Tuesday with Frank Estabrook of Nampa member of the American Legion National Americanism commission as principal speaker Officers are to be elected and installed Tuesday NAMPA Detachment Sons of American Legion Chair man Thomas Ferrison State Auxil iary President Mrs Lavina Bundy of Ogden District Auxiliary President Mrs Alice Pond of Lewis-to- n National Committeewoman Mrs Eleanor Nelson District Secretary Mrs Lexie Olsen Junior Activity Leader Mrs Goldia Mc so-call- — Meeting STATE TO START SUNDAY (EDITOR'S NOTE—Utah legislature recently reorganized the state government consolidating more than 100 commissions into 14 new departments One of the Approximately 50 Youth Are Expected to 1 main departments created was Attend Meet the commission of publicity and Unitindustrial development The ed Press herewith presents a BOISE June 21 (AP)— Virtually brief description of the department its duties and its alms) all of Idaho's 44 counties are expected to be represented at the BY DAVE DRYDEN second annual Boys State here beUnited Press Staff SALT LAKE CITY June 21 (UP) ginning Sunday session sponsored If the department of publicity and The week-lon- g accom- by the Idaho industrial development department of Amerplishes a small portion of the mam- ican Legion will include addresses moth program of state improvement outlined by the legislature by Governor Clark Secretary of Utah — within a few years —should State George H Curtis Chief Jusrank as one of the tice Alfred Budge and Mayor H Industrial states of the union W Willock The department originally was A program of instruction actual the dream of Gov Herbert B Maw The governor proposed that three practice In state county and city assume government administration and e commissioners e a of program charge visits to the Boise air base and oththat Included development of un- er points of Interest will occupy touched Utah resources stimulation a the youths of private enterprise and Camp President Homer Hudel-so- n project in areas past Legion departmental commander said approximately 150 Seeks Inducement were expected Last year 55 The governor wanted to Induce boys attended as governor Tom Utahns to remain at home by Uoeragua electing of Emmett deThe bringing In outside capital The youths will take over the partment he felt could provide statehouse a day electing a the means whereby farmers could full slate of for officials and also conlift themselves from the a session A ducting legislative ideal could find labor and group and mayor councilmen and county working conditions will be chosen That was the program he pro commissioners Each is sponsored bysome posed in his first message to the group Jnboy his home town such as legislature when he called upon Legion posts and auxiliaries other to the Utah make "help legislators veterans groups service and civic Zion our forefathers expected" And the legislature after some clubs lodges and educational ' hemming and hawing did its utmost to make the govern's dream an actuality Legislators went fur the state — agricultural horticulturther than the governor however al mineral timber and grazing They brought a number of com lands and commercial Industries A missions and agencies into the new study of irrigation schools raildepartment and piled added duties roads health statistics and similar on commissioners items were to be bundled into the Becomes Issue comprehensive report submitted anThe legislature went against the nually to the governor governor in only a few of his pro Commission Gov Maw named three men he posals One of them however be came a statewide issue and resulted described as "well qualified as busin a setback to one of Gov Maw's inessmen public leaders and Indusambitions trialists" to head the commission The governor proposed the sur- They will receive $4000 a year as plus auto license revenue — amount- salary plus necessary expenses and ing to approximately $800000 — be are empowered to hire necessary brought into the publicity depart- clerical workers to operate the dement to be spent on class B and C partment roads He contended that cities and A S Brown Salt Lake City counties were not making the most businessman — and was advantageous use of the money and confirmed — as the appointed memsuggested that the publicity depart- ber of the commission Brown will ment direct its expenditure serve as chairman Ora Bundy forThe legislature yielding to strong mer mayor of was pressure from "the folks back ed to the four-ye-Ogden term appointand H home" defeated the bill diverting J Plumhof Salt Lake to the City the money to the new department two-veterm Rnndv nnA Thrown although it approved a measure are Democrats Plumhof Repub granting surplus revenue from auto lican full-tim- long-rang- road-buildi- ng low-Inco- low-inco- an six-ye- ar MAW JUBILANT ON STEEL MILL SALT LAKE CITY June 21 — Governor Herbert B Maw preparing to entrain Sunday for Washington where he will confer with government officials on a proposed - 57 million dollar steel industry at Provo was jubilant Satbenefits of urday night regarding the new industry ' He declared the plant would require a minimum of 700 workers providing a direct solution to the state's unemployment problem Referring to his trip eastward he said: "There is no use letting the plant be taken elsewhere for lack of additional pressure" He said he believed the plant was "90 per cent certain" to be located In Utah l ' y-- I Urged A :x Y Ar A Spanish-America- ' r T RATT LAKE CITY June 21 (AP) June 21— Atism' the governments tempts by to tear down the United States government through the nationS youth were stressed by Clem Schramm of Salt Lake City Utah department commander of the American Legion before more than 100 Legionnaires and auxiliary members at the annual district convention here Saturday Featured speaker of the day at the War Memorial home the department commander declared: and "We must take our youth teach them the right form of gov' ernment We have no fight with labor or to be capitar but they 'have American to get along with us We must have" unity if we are going to succeed- - It is up to the American Legion to do everything it can to combat destructive propaganda Our job Is to create a vast organized American group and to maintain our government as it is today a free t and big United States of Fisher S L C 1941 FOLD THAT AXIS FACTIONS BRIGHAM They Will Direct Activities At UTAH VETERANS FIGHT AG AINST W SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 22 — i— — — STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FINNS REGISTER CARS HELSINKI Finland June 21 (AP) — The Finnish army ordered all automobile owners today to register their vehicles with the nearest civic guard headquarters TENNIS COURTS GALESBURGH Dl June 21— Knox college athletic plant Is to be augmented by permanent-surface- d tennis courts costing $1500 a ' 1 - r1 ' - ' jir rj ? ujut i I') - a- - icgotfoju r - if f v x 7 J ' jIESS mmumimif t- iftBWMMiW "B iHyllkl--l 3 ' ' le1 11 ! m I wo m luws m ttM Shown here from left to right are IL M Blackhurst Juanita Nussbaum and FARM EXPERTS Ward C Holbrook who will be in charge of a farm bureau convention which opens Monday In Salt Lake City (Standard-New- s photos) n u tar Lk& j l-- et? -f- — officials they believed the action was caused by the victim's despondency over 111 health Mr Eggli was born in Bothwell March 10 1909 the son of Mr and OF Mrs Fred Eggli of Bothwell Survivors include the widow BOTHWELL June 21— Carl Eg-g- li Mina Eberhart Eggli two children 31 shot himself to death SatDarwin four and Deanna three J22 at rifle afternoon with a and the following brothers and sisurday his home in Bothwell according to ters: Floyd and Emil Eggli of Bothwell Henry Eggli member of Deputy Sheriff Albert Thorsen The bullet pierced his forehead the Utah national guard at San inflicting wounds which proved fa Luis Obispo Calif Matilda Eggli tal about forty-fiv- e minutes after of Bothwell Emma Eggli California and Mrs Marie Eberly of the shooting the deputy said Members of the family told sher Spear HI FARM BUREAUS iffs BOTHWELL MAN MEETING NEAR DIES SALT LAKE CITY June 21 — Ten western states will be represented at the western regional conference of the American farm bureau federation which will get under way here Monday morning Delegates will be guests of the L D S church Sunday night at eight-thirt- y p m at a special program of the tabernacle choir and organ featuring J Spencer Cornwall director and Alexander Schreiner organist Monday the meeting starts at a m States which will be represented include Oregon Washington California Wyoming Idaho Montana Colorado New Mexico Arizona and i eight-forty-fi- - WOUND IT'S C0MKJG! WATCH FOR IT! ve M0r OUR 33rd Utah Your Ogden for WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGES REDUCTIONS ! FROM 247S Washington 4882 Blvd Dial 6214 i 1 1 11 to Dial Wash 2S17 SALE! OU01 HEADQUARTERS YOU'LL SAVE MONEY! 'HfWrf CORONER'S JURY YOU'LL HAVE TIORE TIME TO KEEP YOURSELF LOVELY WHEN YOU COOK ELECTRICALL Y! FINDS NO GUILT y EVANSTON June 21— Wyo William A Pulsipher truck driver "met death by an unavoidable accident" Friday afternoon when his truck collapsed crushing him to death a coroner's jury decided here Every Homemaker wants to retain her and Electric Cooking helps loveliness her to do it! Eirst of all it takes less so you have time to cook Electrically more time for yourself In addition it's cooler cleaner easier cooking Good cooks become even better cooks — happier too for cooking failures vanish — when you switch to thrifty Electric Cbokery Ask your dealer about the Special Terms he's offering now! Saturday night Clarence Cook county attorney said the jury relieved "all concerned of responsibility for the death" Jurors were Charles L Burdett Walter H Smith Peter W Easton and witnesses were Dale Morten-so- n Richard Bowcutt Gilbert Bills and Roy Snow The inquest was called by Ruel Walton acting coroner and Clarence W Cook county attorney Mr Pulsipher was born at Castle-gat- e Utah August 9 1911 the son of Charles W and Annie Brown Pulsipher Survivors include the widow Naomi Phillips Pulsipher two sons Keith and William two daughters Carol and Lydia all of Mapletown Utah his parents four brothers R L C R R D and B L Pulsipher all of Provo two sisters Mrs Wilma A Jex of Spanish Fork Utah and Mrs Rachel Holm 1 : of Park City 1 Interment will be at Springvllle Utah under the direction of the Deseret mortuary of Provo Body of Train Victim Discovered At Price PRICE Utah June 21 (AP) — The body of Abe Long 39 of Price was found near the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks early Saturday after he apparently had been struck by a train Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacock said Long had been hit by one of three eastbound trains which passed through Price Saturday morning 4 X ar ar U I 7 $5995 Jl 1940 SGIIOSS-RHA- Model D ELECTRIC COMPANY £55 24th Street Dial 4627 licenses to publicity commissioners Gets Broad Powers Legislators also brought the centennial commission fair board and similar agencies under the wing of the publicity division In addition powers and duties of the Industrial commission as a bureau of Immigration labor and statistics were turned over to the new commission These duties Included an annual compilation of data on resources of Could Cleopatra Drink a Pearl With Stomach Ulcer Pains? An tory of if the Intriguing Cleopatra one where an admirer praised the beauty of two of her be pearl whereupon one dropped into a glaaa of wine and drank it She would hardly have done thla had ahe Buffered after-eating palne Those who are distressed with stomach or ulcer pains Indigestion g&a pains heart- burn burning sensation bloat and other conditions caused by excess acid should try a 25c box of Uda Tablets They must At drug stores help or money refunded everywhere Faraitoxa Baggag Storage Packing Across the Street or Across the State Pianos Elec Ice Coxes amniTniir iiiiiiiiiiiiwiwwiniiiuiii mw 'r—rr TjBinlihi g HiiMTMim'lfTJTflt"iUl"'"''IIJ n — i J WH SLADE TRANSFER 2457 Kiesel Dial 8944 ELECTnlCITT IS-CHE- AP IN THE TERRITORY WE SERVE |