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Show Sait Lake City Utah Bute fUsts C i Ogden Canyon Attracts Thou- - 1 sands of Tourists. Awnnai 1 Livestock Show Wonderful 1 Asset to Intermountain West I n - VOLUME " Fih Board P1. THE OGPEN P - 7 Railroad and Industrial Center and Second Largest City in Utah. Gateway to Mount Ben Lomond. Ogden ... a OGDEN, UTAH, MAY 12; 1933 COUNTY MANY MOTHERS - - . NUMBER 22 EXERCISES FOR MINIMUM WAGE LEGISLATOR TO COULD BE SAVED GRADUATES TO SCALE IS SET ASK BEER VOTE BY BETTER CARE DEHELDSUNDAY BY COMMITTEE Two Members Now Willing Meeting Being Held in New To Let People Vote on York Today to Discuss Prohibition Week; Weber College to Graduate Based on Common Laborers to Get 164 This Year; Nephi 50 Cents an Hour L. Morris Speaker 30-Ho- ur Important Subject The Great events of this world are not revolutions and economic conferences and banking reforms. The great events of this world are babies. The most Important people In this world are not soldiers and The statesmen and hankers. most Important people In this world are mothers, who are called upon to bring Into existence a new generation. So It ia fitting that on Mothers day we honor mothers. It la even more fitting that on this day we should take steps to make motherhood safe for them, as it Is agreed by leading authorities that at least half the 16,000 women who annualy die In childbirth could be saved by adequate maternity care. A meeting aimed to help remedy the situation Is scheduled to be held in New Tork City (Continued on Page Three.) Baccaluareste services for We. A minimum wage law cover-b- er ing a scale of wages to be paid various kinds of labor used on public projects under contract In the state of Utah will be recommended to the state Indus, trial commission in the near future by a special committee of municipal and organized labor representatives, headed by Mayor Ora Bundy of Ogden. The committee has now completed Its work on the proposed minimum wage scale, which congraduates: Wilbur J. Maw, the third law forms with the Arnovlts Associate of Arte Degree member In' the house who opAllen Ernest Campbell, Marion passed by the last Utah legisposed the Patterson bill, said he Clark, Walton Evans Foulger, lature. This law calls for paywas anxious to do what the Marion Carol Gimlln. Helen Mad-so-n, ment of a standardized wage Melba McDonald, Helen Nel- scale not less than prevailing majority of the people wanted, hut he did not want to commit son, Clyde Harold Jeppson, Vir- wage rates on all public project himself at this time. ginia Parsons, Vella Phillips, work contracted through tbe Representative Joseph L. PeEllen Rich, Beato. Saldajeno, state. terson of Huntsville declared Del Based on Week Frank Williams Shaw, Zola that while he Is a staunch Wages proposed by the com. Stevenson, Emma Tanner, Echo he believes the senVaughn, Dorothy Luella Wlntle, mlttee are based upon a timent has changed and crys-tallsworking week and outline the (Continued on Page Three.) for resubmisslon since scale to he paid each type of the session of the legislature. labor. Under the proposal common laborers wonld receive 50 Lettn to Blood In a letter which he Is precents an hour on all public paring for Governor Blood, ask. project jobs. Bricklayers, strucIng that the prohibition question tural steel workers, plasterers, be submitted to the people, he shovel operators, dragline operOVER says: I am Inclined to believe ators and structural hoist engithere would be a better feeling neers would receive a minimum if the people had a chance to hourly rate of tl.litf. A 81 vote on this question, and I shall IN per hour scale Is figures for AN HOUR so recommend to the governor. electricians, pile drive operators, Representative Gilbert Thatchmetal lathers, paver operators, er said he would vote for a stone mason finishers, plumbWill Grow Believes 1932 in College straight resubmisslon measure, Property Destroyed ers, and steamfltters. Metal workers, lathers, carproviding Governor Blood inAmounts to More Than Rapidly in Future; May cludes it In his call. He op. penters, wood Istbers, asbestos Slake Few Changes Billion Dollars posed the Patterson bill, he exworkers, and painters wonld receive a plained, on the ground that It A worn bit of rate, while 874 in is a definite a There place steel, was encumbered glaring Mothers' Day Observance with amendTit. honor cents an hour would be paid for Saggptiam Mother hatsoever educational for the state few Bystem ments which he did not approve. headlight, the lack of ILLUSTRATED cement SOUVENIR BOOKLET, cwiiu Weber college," declared Charles erators. finishers and crasher opHe says he has not changed his links of chain, an invisible tall ye would diet odien ihould do for YOUR MOTHER t wU m ha'hidi ofOutMoW, ni too state H. much pressuperintendSkidmore, light, slightly mind, but would have voted for 80 Cents an Hour I if the .were left dcitmitc, do ye even o for oAk mexhen ent of public Instruction, ad Teamsters, resubmisslon at the last session sure on a small pedal, a alight Teamsters would be paid 80 the error In of these student apparthe body dressing judgment if It had been presented propI cents an hour and 15 cents for HNaaavwa WISSII J HSIWjl Mr. Skid- extra ently trivial things, aided by college this week. THE GOLDEN RULE FOUNDATION erly. horses; shlnglers and roof-er- a end other j their unemployment C. Dr. more control, John atuei beyond Swenson, and annually The two other members of the human carelessness, IMMiataafaNBYaHY not less than 85 cents an more member of the state board of hour; 75 cent for oil wwniiSriiiiiiM ..Weber county, house delegation. play major rolea In taking 'see (u&nng, end come of them dying fee lick of the live in The United States than education, spent the d iy Tues- operators, powder men, spreader, Representatives Walter F. welders, I H, 7323E3 n.. pimple nrrreritiee of life., and C. B. Doty, voted one hundred and forty California day on a tour of inspection ol auto mechanics, mud mixers, I the college buildings, classes, blacksmiths elevator and drag for the Patterson resubmisslon earthquakes, and destroy propThe superintend- hoist operators, roller operators, and campus. measure. erty valued at a sum that would ent of public Instruction ad- welders, and Ironworkers. Resubmisslon of the prohibi- meet the present annual federal A dressed students in their devo- minimum of 62 tion amendment of the state con deficit more than two times over. cents an hour la behind figthe story tional exercises in the college would be paid compressor op. stltution to the people without Such auditorium and later made a eratora, any effort to curtail or limit any ures recently assembled from all drillers, jackhammer official and unofficial should do ve talk before members of the Og- men, graders, caterpillar operportion or portions of It was available accimotor vehicle and Ben Hotel Governor to H. in the club fatality Lions den masons stone ators, oilers, rough suggested Henry if do were even so Blood and members of the state dent reports In America during Lomond. and mason tenders. Caulkers and unlegislature In a resolution passed 1932. Tbe figures, significant children, millions of whom Superintendent Skidmore said would draw 90 cents an hour It by the Ogden Rotary club Wed- also In that they are more demight be necessary to check under the proposed plan, pipe sufand their control, causes tailed than ever before an Innesday noon. up and straighten out the curlc-ul- a layers 80 cents, track drivers state dication that authorities of studies offered at Weber 60 cents, blacksmith helpers 50 Rotary Resolution . of for . . . some of simple The Rotary resolution main- are looking on the menace of 30 in order to make the local junior cents, and water carriers life. necessities tains that the fundamental of automobile accidents with growfit more closely into the cents. college American government requires ing concern reveal that things state educational Adoption or rejection of the system, but that the people at large them, which the average motorist la he believed the college proposed minimum wage scale, that selves through a duly constituted likely to overlook are more and City Accepts would grow each year until drafted by the committee headmajority may dictate a political more frequently being held refrom 1500 to 2000 students will ed by Mayor Bundy will be in for crashes result Notes that 6 Per. Cent policy of the government or any sponsible be regularly enrolled in college the hands of the state industrial In death hud serious damage. subdivision. committee, to which it will be work here. The club takes the position These factors, plus an increase submitted in the near future. 7 per After to also obtain Swenson Dr. expressed failing BE that the last general election In night driving with Its acShould it be adopted. It will apon for. cent loans interest the certain may Ogden changes opinon was a mandate from the people companying dangers, were rebe made in tbe course of studies ply to all work contracted by city tax anticipation notes Tuesthat they wished to have an op- sponsible for most major motor Commercial Security the day, offered, but said he believed the companies from the state for portunity to express themselves vehicle accidents and casualties improvement projects. and First National banks of Og- Lonnie Hayden and Jack institution would continue to publio on the prohibition question and on (Continued Page Three.) Rich to Judge All Classes grow and become a bigger and Others on the committee Include den representatives offered the states Union in the that many . 909 Kuhn, representing Mayor money to the city at 6 per cent This Year better factor toward the cultural Art which have individual constituLouis Marcus of Salt Lake City, and the city comWednesday of life and moral Ogden. tional amendments have already mission accepted. The notes are Classes for all kinds of riding 'Weber college has been one also the State Municipal league, to submitted the proposition to be delivered on or before horses are contained in the pre- of the outstanding junior col- H. G. Reynolds. Sprlngvllle; and Give Concert their electorate. W. W. Gardner and T. C. SorMay 25. -mium list for the eighth annual leges in the United States, he OSalt Lake City, contractenson, Under the agreement, Ogden In held be to show before the said in an address in Ogden horse to representatives; William city will bear the cost of print- the coliseum June 1, 2, and 8. Lions club. is no reason ors There ing the notes as well as the cost, The program Includes three wby the institution cannot con- Quinn, L. E. Scarlet, Salt Lake; Rites A free concert will be played not to exceed 6250, for a satisof eight classes serve the gains that have been T. E. Meyers, Ogden; organized performances of tonight by the University factory opinion on the legality and three feature or exhibition made and carry on signal ob- labor representatives. -0 of the issue. Plans for the annual Mothers Utah symphony orchestra, string numbers. It has been arranged jectives in moral education and Ob day observance of Ogden Elks quartet, and soloist from the to be attractive to the admirers scholarship. 10,000 Boys lodge have been completed. It music department of the uniof all classes of light horses, acGirls Will March was announced Wednesday by versity, in the auditorium of the CLUB man. cording to E. J. Fjeldsted, Juvenile Officers Lyles W. Larkin, committee South Washington Junior high of the exhibition. zger In school. chairman. A nationally renowned trainer Give Professor Arthur Freber of A program in honor of all and showman in the person of Approximately boys 10,000 school the music of mothers of the city will be preol university Lonnie manager Hayden, and girls of Ogden city will in sented in the Elks home Sun- will be in charge of the conPalo at Farm the Why Worry march in the Boys' week day day at 8 p. m. under the direc- cert and has announced the Alto, California, will Judge all officers may be parade today, it ia announced by traffic Boy will feature the works of tion of William 8. Hoggan, actstock the classes Now 90; All of the except Membership Lyles W. Larkin, chairman of right In their places, but to tbe Mozart, Tschalkowsky, Haydn, ing exalted ruler. saddle horses. In this class the all American Legion committee Are Officers of F. H. Iwan-oSmithson, publisher Temporary Mendelssohn and The program includes: Herbert, winners will be picked by Jack childrens hooks, resident of in ebarge of arrangements. orA Elected Professor of B. Harold Felt composition 'Prelude, Formally In the line of march will be Rlcji of Garland, Utah and recent chestra; opening exercises. Act- Frebers entitled Bentlmentale, A number of prospective ex- Beverly Hills, Calif., all city school children from tbe Idaho's on will Ogden Exalted visitor, the juvenile third Ruler Hoggan; be featured program ing Steady growth In the member, hibitors from Nebraska, Colo- division Is a up, together with pain In the neck. studentsgrade chorus, Weber college girls; played by Simon Ramo, violinhave reship of Weber club, formerly op- rado and California of Weber college. Six while that related Smithson Elks tribute to mother, A. T. ist, attending the University of erated In connection with the quested Information regarding dram corps, repweek, he school bands, Hestmark, secretary of Ogden Utah. Piano solos will be given chamber of commerce, bnt now the show and some have signi- parked in Preston lastlunch In a resenting 11 schools, the Amerihaving lodge; ritualistic service; selec- by Lorna Van Cott, brilliant . operated as s separate organiia- - fied their intention of exhibit- emerged from be Informed by a can Legion drum corps and two That Wonderful Mother young piano student, also a stu- young men between the ages cafe, only to tion, WM announced this week ing. Among these is Ed. Toden floats, the internaa star, that outstanding small of Mine, orchestra; vocal solo, dent In the University of Utah 18 and 25 will be selected and wearing boy def-the W. D. Brown, president ofjhoft of Nebraska, who has for leaving tional float and tbe living Junior arrest was he nnder Dearest Names, Joanne Camp- department of music. trained In the work, it was an. by club. inltely sent word that he will his car with the front wheels Red Cross float, the former arThe Miracle of Music clubs of Ogden are co- nounced. The men will be nobell; chorus, d horses Membership in the club Is now 'bring three ranged by Miss Sarah Wilson, too near the curbing. to are of tified which the Mothers with oration, camps day they University operating Love; bred five resting 90 mark, whereas the or- - Mr. Todenhoft has at art the director of the city schools, said Californian It conThe he near and to the in paid in In Invest Mothrrs the future, Men, Utah promoting tonights go' former membership gaited horses for a number of little attention to the will features of gsnlntion's work be will Is Rev. H. T. Morris of the First cert, which will demonstrate the youth, the be outstanding I expected they will be an Mr. an. entries and Brown was bis around 60, Girl marchers win years parade. It H. a and drove R. InstrucOh few prank, Methodist church; chorus, thinking days. high, standard of music ing within a this week. He said that attractive addition to the many away, parking hla car near a be attired in white dresses, with, Sole Mlo. tion offered by the music de- Rutledge, regional forester, said nounced 20 members are fine horses that will be exhlb- - school -- Odbnlldlng while he went caps designating their school. location of the 82 forest camps from 12 to in partment of the university. Tbe parade will form at Washthe club lunch ited by Utah and Idaho people. In to discuss a business matter. lunch served A complete list of numbers to to be built In Region No. 4 will ington avenne and Twenty-sixtSterling silver trophies are be- Upon returning to his machine street be determined In tbe near fu1 rooms eaefi day at the Hotel be played follows: and move at 9:80 a. m. second time, he related, he ing offered fa the winner In and erection of the oampe Ben Lomond. In Overture, "The Magic Flute, ture avenue to Mr. Brown, along with other each class. They are sponsored found the license plates missing along Washington rewill This be started. will Mosart. counter who have served as tem- by various Ogden business con- and a card Informing him that Twenty-secon- d street, officers most of of tbe work the from quire con gratia, Allegro street and least s few days, as porary officers during the past cerns and will be engraved, giv- he could retrieve them by call- march to Twenty-sixt- h tor at men TschalPathetlque," Symphony of donor, ing at the police station. There disband. the camp sites will be fixed as month, were elected to their of- ing the claas, name MONTPELIER, Idaho -- - Bear kowsky. In a formal and dates of the show. as he found a boy judge on the pos- fices permanently and comfortable sanitary Freber. the Lake valley has experienced Sentlmentale, Other Discuss vote taken Monday night. New equipment has recently bench to question him regarding sible In every way. wettest weather for this season Violin solo, Simon Ramo. 8 ALT LAKE CITY, May 9 OS officers are Dr. E B. Thatcher, been built by the show commit- charges of traffic violation and Movement, that has been recorded for many Quartet, First Harmon B. Bar- tee, Including a number of Jumps resisting an officer. He was Dr. E. E. Erickson, head of the One jway to find contentment years. According to the records Haydn Op. 76, No. 2. is to reallne that you dont need ton, treasurer; and William H. that have not before been used released after paying a 1 fine. department of philosophy at the of the U. 8. weather bureau, preUniversity string quartet. writer University of Utah, has been In Ogden horse show performThe nettled story-boo- k the things you thought you Reeder, Jr., secretary. cipitation for the last eight days Reverie, Frtml; Spanish Sere- half Members of the board of di- ances. needed back In 1929. Everything possible Is was still indignant when he widely commended In tbe nareached 1.08 inches, and the nade, Herbert. his tion's press because of his adrectors, ip addition to tbe of- being done to make tbe show reached Ogden, declaring total for tbe month of April was Concerto, E. Min., MendelsInclude: attractive to those who might treatment In the Idaho city to vocacy of an enlightened class, named above, tires automobile ficers of The 1.40 Inches. price sohn. Increased for tbe Fred C. Smith, P. H. Mulosby, attend; and, from present indi- have been the most Irksome In room attitude and discussion of This, with an unusual cold Andante; Allegro molto vlvscl. has just been sex problems. The Intercollegiate in first time eight years. Nat- George S. Glen and W. H. Loos. cations, Manager Fjeldsted says, 20,000 miles of tonring about snap, has worked considerable Lorna Van Cott. clubrooms he believes that the show will the United States. He may at press has devoted much space to hardships on the sheep men, wbo Caucasian Sketches, Ippolitow-Iwano- urally the pneumatic tire ia the Headquarters and are main. be attended by capacity crowds least have fonnd something to s discussion of Dr. Erickson's of the organisation are In this vicinity, Just prior to In the Village; March first thing to respond to Ben Hotel each night. pnt Into his next childrens book. proposals. Lomond, in talned the for summer the leaving range. of the 8ardas. Representative Job. L. Petersen ol Weber connty, who voted esmlnat the Knox Patterson re. enbmlealon meaanre, haa changed hla mind and ia ready to vote to allow the people to expreaa their vlewa on the prohibition question, and another will vote to resubmit It Governor Henry H. Blood includes It In the call tor a special aesalon and providing It Is not encumbered with amendments, a survey revealed -here Wednsday. ed 80-lIo- nr 30-ho- ur 0t AUTOWHS TAKE I college will be held Sunday, May 21, at eight p. m., and com- mencement exercises will be held Friday, May 26, at eight p. m both in tbe college auditorium. The speaker at the baccalaureate services will be Nephi L. Morris of Salt Lake City. The commencement speaker will be John C. Swenson, Brigham Young university, Provo. Following is tbe list of 164 SKIDMORE SAYS WEBER COLLEGE TWO FITS LIVES SYSTEM 90-ce- nt of Gros-eenba- ch i. Whatsoever would that others she left destitute, ye dependent other employment beyond them dying and fering of ... Offer on FOREST CAMPS 1C for your mother for other mothers today, through are the lack JUDGES CHOSEN FOR HORSE SHOW RUSHED Utah University to Conduct Mothers Day Elks Free Tonight Ogden and WEBER Idaho Pain SHOWS 6RDWTH . in Visitor the Neck Parade Today pro-gra- w. five-gsite- Cold Hinders The Bear Sheepmen Lake Valley h - Sex Problems w; |