| Show THE OGDEN STAN I2-- B Offden Is Selected USO FUND DRIVE rermanent tiome dv 'Pean of Trailerites' BY LOCAL GROUP Figures In Staff Alteration s EXPANSION OF "WW PLANS ARE LAID WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 2 DARD-EXAMINE- R NEED OF HOUR "S s 0 After covering more than "miles of United States' by every 300-00- Campaign Will Two-Da- y Raise $7500 Here Says Leader Machinery for raising $7500 as Weber county's share in the United Service Organizations for National Defense Inc campaign was being put into working order today effort ready for a fast two-da- y July and 9 Funds raised will be devoted to giving young men in the army and navy an opportunity for laxation and entertainment and welfare activities as much as possible like the opportunitfes they gave up a few months ago to' engage in the vital tasks of national defense it was explained by E R Buckrier local chairman - Quick Construction "The training "centers were thrown up so quickly to" get our young men prepared for any eventuality that there was neithertime nor money to provide them with recreational facilities" he said "We get reports every day telling us how pur boys are walking the streets at night because they have no place to go for diversion The money we raise in this campaign added to jnonies being raised in other cities will provide them with the needed facilities" 8 Chairmen Chosen ' Chairmen for two divisions of the" drive were appointed today Herman Porter junior chamber of commerce member is in charge of raising funds in the industrial and commercial sections His com mittee will meet tonight at seven- thirty o'clock in Ben Lomond hotel to perfect the division F C Koz-iof the regional forest service accepted the chairmanship of th division of federal employes Mr Buckner said several other key workers will be selected within the next few day ol "We don't have to tell the people what this campaign is for" Mr Buckner said "Oar national maga o zlnes newspapers and other media have been boosting the campaign for many weeks It is a worthy cause and I know Weber county people will fill their the-radi- quota" Men Are Wanted— To Judge Beauties PITTSBURGH Jury 2 (AP)— The East North Side Business men's as sociation has been patting itself on the back for originating a plan to limit tne beauty contest at its an- nual outing this year to married women between 18 and 80 ' Members heard nothing but praise of the idea until about three weeks ago when thev started look ing around for - a three-ma- n judge Doard Wot a man — not even a bachelor— has been found to serve and uie big event' now is but a fortnight away Socialite Becomes U S Army Private RENO Nev Julv 2 fTTP'i Trvob Woodward Jr one-tim- e Da rtm on th aid star and son of the New York geiaun King ' today became a private In the 121st coast artillery Nevada national guard Woodward is prominent in Reno and Sun Valley society He has made Jiis home in Rpnn tnr years to maintain the family's legal " ii ewoence in mis state "tax-free- Glasses With Individuality ' conveyance from covered wagon on up Frederick V Dankowski 76 "dean of trailerites" today said Og-de- n is thg finest spot on the face of the earth to make his home "I like Ogden" said Mr Dankowski with enthusiasm "I like its beautiful setting and its friendly people "After 54 consecutive years of 'hitting the trail I am going to rwind up my career in this city" Mr Dankowski is visiting at tne Richard home of his brother-in-laOther Leek 675 Twenty-sevent- h NORMA BROWN OF ROT EVENT Aides Also Chosen for Annual Celebration Of July 10 w here are Robert Proudfit and James Halversan He is also a tyother of Sheriff M J Dankowski and S Dankowski of Green River He started his nomad adventures with his first trailer in 1912 and had then toured all the 48 states of the union Canada and parts of Mexico in covered wagons and pack outfits Frequently the nationally known wanderer visits Rock Springs and Green River and spends some time with his brothers and is well in this known by many rolife carefree His community bust physique and passion for livbrothers-in-la- w' buck-boar- ds old-time- rs ROY— Norma Brown choice of the judges from among seven will rule as aspirants queen at the annual 'Roy town celebration Thursday July 10 She was selected Monday evening at Roy ball park as a feature of the activities Announcement of the winner was made Tuesday evening at a Spanish and western aance m the oy hall Miss Brown' aides are Renee Russell and Bernice Child Judees of the contest were Phil J Dix John P Stephens and C E Noble Each of the seven contestants was presented with a eift at the dance Working on the program for the celebration are the committee members headed by Edwin Howes Assisting the chairman are Mrs N E Stack secretary Grant Gib-b- y Mr Paul Dickerson and De-loW Holley pre-cele-brat- ing life to the fullest have been a source of envy to millions who would like to "get away from it all' and recently he was the subject of a lengthy article in a New Orleans paper where he was stopping for a short time The article was reprinted in a Butte newspa-pap- er Butte being one of the few towns In which he ever spent GUILD enough time to call It home Tragedy overtook pankowskl two years ago when his bride of 49 BIO years died as the result of an auto- Web mobile accident in Omaha the only accident Dankowski ever had in traveling over --300000 miles in 84 years of outdoor life Refuses fo Negotiate Hollywood would call him "The Cinderella Man" for he came to With Loader In America with his Immigrant parent! when only-fo- ur year old and Disney Strlko career alternately a during hi merchant tailor realtor and mine developer he made and lost several HOLLYWOOD July 2 AP) — 4 ne screen cartoon large fortunes and for many years reported has never allowed himself to be- today It had declinedguild to negotiate -come too tied up with business to with William Bioff nt tt take at least half of each year to I A T 6 E In Its trik against tour the country Walt Disney studios Now approaching his seventy-sixt- h A negotiations meeting had been birthday which falls on ovucuuieus yesieraay Detween guild Christmas he is still traveling but and Disney Howby the less strenuous means of ard Baldwinrepresentatives sruild nnkpmiin — -- ss CARTOON FF REBUFFS Walt transportation railroads and said: planes Dankowski came to Wyoming at the age of 22 spent three years in Cheyenne as a tailor and then went to Salt Lake City where he made good in the real estate business Then In the mining business in jOg' den he met Mary Alice Robin of that town and married the girl who was his "sweetheart' 'for 49 years and traveled the country happily with him until her death In a $4200 supercaravan which he named the Nomad Dankowsk and his wife toured the country for 16 years and were en route to Cal ifornia at the time of the accident in 1939 In prime physical condition Dan kowski is justly proud of the fact that he still has all 32 of his own teeth and that the only thing a dentist has ever done to them is clean them He still has a ful head of hair and most of it is still black He is a mountain climbing encnusiast and only four years aso at the age of 72 climbed one of the Canadian Rockies to a height of lzooo feet Dankowski's brother S Dankow ski in Green River is now 83 and is the oldest AmericaiT Legionnaire in America He joined the navy in 1876 and served the full period vvnen tne u S joined the World war he was nearly 60 but was de termined to get into the naw and finally went over the heads of lo cal and state authorities and bv going direct to Washington and ap- m Wyoming- congressmen he was landed on the tranannrt Susquehanna a captain-o- f the gun crew and erved until the war - "We found out thMn ri mane a deal we would have to ueai wiin uiorr w wr im posed to meet with Disney Bioff Him otner agents at iSioff's home tVi When we axnlaineri morv- tn uiubership at a special meeting they voted unanimously to have nothine to do with Bioff "As far as we know they're still waituig out mere lor us to show turn taey can go ngnt on wait — ine" present vocational education building and the old Central building A residence and the Congregational church building are on the land Soldiers Furloughed For Fourth Holiday FORT FRANCIS E WARREN Wyo July 2 (AP)— Approximately 200 Idaho men were furloughed ior tne Independence dav week end army officers disclosed todav The Idahoans are members of the 183rd field artillery former national guard unit called in federal service b ifteen per cent of the men were y leaves granted Others will be granted leaves late in July six-da- 10-d- ay The population density of Alaska Bioff agent for the International Alliance of ThntHai eta is oniy of a person per ployes Is under indictment in New square mne x in on cnarges or f ed- c u muome taxes on evading some $550-00- 0 Including amounts received one-eign- tn "ui Shortly stuaios before the scheduled gotiations meeting it had been ported a settlement Was ne- U The Yea nrnVio M demanding a per cent increase for all cartoonists salary a 25 per cent increase in the lower uracKets ana a closed shop The guild said cartoonists at $25 a week inkers at $18 start and painters at $16 It djld not report top wages or the number in any K U S TRANSFERS Major Earle A Patterson Xleft) new member of staff of Lieut CoL E G Thomas constructing quartermaster for Ogden and vicinity and First Lieut L M Cunningham of Salt Lake City transferred to Fort McQuaide in California MAJOR ASSIGNED TO SOPPLY BASE Lieutenant Transferred To California Camp From Ogden Post One addition to the staff of Lieut Col Elmer G Thomas constructing quartermaster for Ogden and vicinity and the transfer of another member of his staff were announced today Major Earle A Patterson arrived from Culver City Calif to become assistant constructing quartermaster on Lieut Col Thomas' staff and today was familiarizing himself with the defense work in Ogden and vicinity Major Patterson Is a reserve officer who has Just been called Into active service As a member of a building contracting firm at Culver City hi has long been familiar with construction work Formerly he was chief city building electrical and plumbing inspector for Culver City in which office he made nu merous inspections of large movie studio buildings at Culver City He was accompanied to Ogden by Mrs Patterson The transfer announced was that of First Lieut R L Horschman a reserve officer from Reno Nev who recently was called to active service at Utah general depot at Ogden He has just been transferred to Salt Lake City where as a member of Lieut Col Thomas staff he will serve as assistant constructing quartermaster in charge of construction work at the Fort Douglas selectee reception center a hospital addition and a hospital remodeling project at Fort Douglas He succeeds First Lieut I M Cunningham who is being transferred to Camp McQuaide Calif as utilities officer Camp McQuaide is located between San Francisco and Monterey Lieut Cunningham will be honored by members of his staff at a dinner tonight in hotel in Salt Lake City He will leave by auto Thursday for New-hou- Jebel Ed Druz the Syrian state had a much greater population in Roman days than now Alaska counties districts has but ©SWUM! 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Special Contest I THE Dexter VVanhers $3905 Up I THIS WEEK ONLY! 38TH COHSECUTIUE TIME THE FEDERAL IS PAYING ITS CUSTOMERS FOB WMhr—rlrht pw U pftrtonltr BUT hUW AND IAVXI I of i fii ' Demonstration California counter-espionag- r se 7 and - Washer Valii A ttotttrt la t Free Cooking School —- TKc cost Holds 33 In Spy Scheme American Fliers Bag Nazi Planes "go-ahea- d" Here is BIG It reports 450 of its 580 are on strike Disnpv ha member n ued operations stating as many- itiuwDea on tne job as pate in the order machine tools before formal contracts have been completed and signed and even before construcLONDON 2 (AP)— Amerition of the three plants has been can fliers in July the Eagle squadron started were credited with bagging three adOfficials in Washington have 17 German planes claimed by vised the Associated Press that the of the R A F today in daylight raids site for the Salt Lake City plant on northern France has not yet been selected but that R A F forces smashed Strong the decision is due shortly across the channel this morning The war department letters of and of squadrons fighters and intent to 32 concerns are a formal bombers still were streaking-ove- r to the firms to begin northern France the afterwork on the equipment pending noon following upduring a attack night signing 0f formal contracts said in which British bombs were said the United Press to have straddled the dock of a The 32 prime contracting com German battleship at Brest - The guild struck five weeks ago 10 NEW YORK Jnlv 9 at eral agenti today made their 23rd arrest in a e Indian of pur blood still form clean-up started Sunday a jarg snare of the population In into cuutnrfv Ul!tlM rJZZi- - taking outn America chet 45 Westwood N J on a CnArfire of rnn rf u V4Wai int lkath rn on federal code fCUMfOHITfriv Kaercher described as beln of HALF SOLES ?rCl2"a "nativity but a naturalized muni wai by the American Gas andemployed Electric Co as a draftsman for power planti Of th SI t 4rt enaca "Weber college needs expansion room for additional defense training classes" That was the comment of Grover C ' Giles state attorney general today as he visited the college with E E Monson secretary of state and acting governor during the absence of Governor Herbert B Maw and C H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction Mr Giles and Secretary Monson were visiting the property south of the present vocational education building to appraise its value They are two of the three members of the state board of examiners Governor Maw is the third member "We are empowered as a majority of the board to take action and approve the purchase of the" land" said the acting governor He did not say whether they would do so before the return of Gover nor Maw now in Boston Mass attending a conference of governors A grant of $6250 for the purchase of this ground was voted by the legislature as part of the appropriations bill but it was struck from the bill by the governor with the provision that it could be reinstated with the consent of the board of examiners "Governor Maw sent a telegram telling us to approve the purchase if we felt the price is right and the need is evident" the attorney general stated "I believe the price asked is well within reason" he added The college wants the land to erect an addition to the present vocational education building Detenu training classes In aircraft mechanics are now being conducted in the armory garage on Twenty-thir- d street because of the lack of room on the campus The land under consideration lies along Adams avenue between the panies will sublet much of the wcrk with the result that approximately 25000 sub - contractors throughout the country will partici- partment The orders were In the form of letters of intent enabling: the manufacturers to start producing the Ii Weber Visited By Acting Governor Attorney General NAMED WINNER WASHINGTON July 2 (AP)— Orders for equipment expected to cost $3100223 for small arms ammunition plants at St Paul Salt La! s City and Des Moines were announced today by the war de- f 's PLANT ORDERS PLACED FOR A COLLEGE HELD 1941 Shau Coal Pioneer Coal Lumber Co BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Go & H A ndrews 2376 WASHINGTON President BOULEVARD OGDEN 3 |