Show I e N A A - A Hobby Before Business is Ogden atvAian s Plan mt 1 - : By STAN MARGULIES ' ' 1 'i 11 t though Mr the owner of a very Younger fine profitable potato chip and popcorn concern at 3151 Reeves ave His territory includes all ' of Utah and five surrounding states—Nevada Wyoming Ida- ho Montana and Oregon Horses All Over The calendars in his office have pictures of horses There are statues of horses photos of horses and paintings of horses In the house There are three horses in the green fields that adjoin house and factory And there's the den The den is Mr Younger's hideaway Here t h e smell of good leather predominates Along one wall there are two prize saddles beautifully tooled with excellent silver decorations There are bridles and martingales also works of art There are more p4etures of horses more statues and drawings And a silver tooling set About a year ago Mr Younger watched a man make some saddle decorations "So I figured I could do the same thing Bought the tools and silver and started in" he says His work has become famous in Ogden- and he has several offers to make saddles for fellow members of the sheriff's mounted posse of Weber county Riders from many western states have dropped in to see the silver and saddle work and have stayed to admire and praise Many Jobs Reluctantly he drops back to talk of business for a few mo ments and tells the story of hard work and dark years Born in Elko county Nev he was raised on a ranch by his uncle and it was there that he learned to love horses "Rode eight miles to school every day in snow or rain" he tells you proudly When he was 21 he decided he'd see the rest of the country and In the next few years took in most of Wyoming and Idaho working as a mechanic a dairyman a bronco buster and a poultry buyer He landed in Ogden in the early 1930's and went to work as a chip-fryfor the Buttercrisp Potato Flake Co and he stayed in that job eight years Then a fire destroyed the building the depression was at its peak and Mr Younger was out of a job Be knocked around- a bit more and then Buffet Potato Chip Co asked if he'd like to buy them out "They wanted to sell so badly iit was a crime to take it" he recollects But with a loan from the bank he took it Government Contracts On the surface ' i 1- - - Ls r 0 I ' ' 1 I ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 - rr -- : t '‘'' : e- - VIP ! 4 ''':-- ' - :c I ' 1 t 4- vi r! ' ' : ! :4- t H !71 ': - 1 L-e- p 0- 1 o 0 'A f — i-- '" Au :::::1 1'::!: :1 I 4 '10-- r ' 'ek - -- -- st:'0(' -- 7 -- - i 4 ':H::' ' t - ' u t T'i :!': 41:4 r 4 t 1141 "'- A i ! '- ''' 1 He pound sackh a day to 40 landed a few army and navy contracts—which helped sales ' and helped him obtain hard-togcottonseed oil He established a string of salesmen dis- - ' - ' 1 tl -- - 0:N " "k ''1- k '' -- - "4 'mf 4 'i - - - 1r- '''"simAiM "0 0 g - ' 'i1 t v '' '4' - ' "' : 'g'"- :: - ' ' i 1 'ii tI t 4- ‘ ' - " : : ' :! '' ' :7-- :7&" k ''l 4 i 4 i - - - I- :: r '':: :1:' ' ' - '' y ' :jiii- -: :: t 7::- i 4 i J- 4 " ' i4 y ' -- 1 t 1:: e" ' Frl 7 loi 1 l'-'''''- ' GRANTS CANON CITY Colo — In mates of the Colorado state penitentiary are pretty blue because they fear they are going to lose a source of revenue that has enabled some of them to make as much as WOO a year each Not only that but after U S District Atty Thomas J Morrissey filed charges of interstate commerce act violation in the sale of leather goods and trinkets they make the income tax collectors began to look into the convidts incomes The charges were against firms and individuals that sold their products outside Colorado but the convicts fear that by re- of the 1100 in About 90 mates working on their own time have been able to helpsupport their nimble" by making curios and leather goods Soon after a new prisoner arrives he starts to work under the some of whom have as many as 50 men working for them None of the prisoners gets the money while still in prison It is sent to his family or held for him until he serves his term One oldtimer Lloyd Frady purchased $12000 worth of war bonds with money from the sale old-time- rs 'I Bright Splasht bwini suits for designed pure flattery on the beach comfort in thso OF 398-49- 8 407' i ''' t e) - v-- 4 -: - -- - v ' - u-t 3) - - - -- : ' &- - 104‘ ' 5?Pst I ) -- t 11 --- 417t i - - -- I - 1:c-------- r '4' -- -- - --- 44 't ''iz : 1 t ' c-- 4 i - ‘t-- - - A A 444:i 4 - 0 F"0 " '''''' pk "11 "Grab the valuables first!" 41 7: l- - 4"001( - tips 4 - -- i Nc ' J' -' 1 1i --- -4 tt -- : t: I I - '' '' N ' $ V - I I ' -- :rk ‘ N 3 - t: 1 ' 7 01 - " ° - P' 404( aidt ) 1 ii 1 : i-- --- i i k I')i)Y -- - 1- -2 1 1 elt g- 0I o- el 611111ZER k I s:'4 a tri JUABILEE la 1 ‘)i yfreAtral N -it : r ts ' 'N i y00"-- 4 ''''' Á -r ‘iI V '' l'7 Cotton Polo Shirts ore cool need no iron ing L Stripes S M 100 Coolie Hats are fashion's answer to the heat wave Natural hand woven straw 39c to 79c N i f - - I - pr ! N b ' 5 - 4 111 7-A 4 :c 4071 0 0 -- i l''' :1 4 f:::: - f ajaa 111 41OP: i c— - ‘ - 4 - - t " -- Rit i '::i- v-i- e ' gg 7 0 :' - - e - ti:r 4 1 : I ! '7 - i'v"---1 - A: :- V' -- - - errt A - 31 t'44-r- r ‘-'-- 11' I ' :'- i' a' c ' ' ' ::trr--- - 1 1 '''ss 77 ( ' !: : t1 -- K 4 ‘11f:: :' y' 1! :I::' ' I I '''''-I ' ' '1 76":4 Ntol : : l 4 711 ' : 1 i L - rZ - 7 ' '‘'' 2 -' :- t-- 60 f'l t 16 - - $1kt ' '------c- 1 " 5:'P l - i 454:ev' 1' 1trl ) i 1 f J 1 t t i t I t ' - IPT:- t -- 1:t k ' - -- - s' "t” r - I fr11' ii i- 176'f:1'"1ey 11 c-- t sc:i 1 --) f k 7:f : --- '7'44 - ' (f ''' : '"izS 0k ZifV ' ) ' --- - i) - -- i oit - Y"" t ‘ i4 j0- 4 ''' )r 'If 0 t-- I yz 411111711111 r e417 eds Ck ' — tw- tr' : - 4r'"'"FA 1"--'- :I: :: 1 COMPANY - 't'''-'- " s'"- 32-4- 0 is - ( two-piec- e — ADVEIEF1SEMENI 1' water One and styles in wool and rayon rayon prints or checks and gay cottons Sizes Once of leather goods demned to die Frady's life tence now has been commuted He has been in prison 11 years and will be free in two more level - so he mixed Deautnt V4— consen- stricting their market to Colorado their business will drop be - - than e wonderfully complete assortment of Sunshine Fashions $4000 a Year ' ( 1- Convict Can Make AN r --- Drief17 $300000-a-yea- r i0 KNOWN FOR VALUES I4 1 d '''' Mrs Younger though she loves horses and hunting as much as Chet stays near the factory where she can examine the chips low its P MMEiMr 1 i 1 9 : i Republicans and Democrats and other so played one against-ththey ate up one another" Monaghan etaid the documents have been used already by one set of authors John it Nicolay and John Hay who wrote the official biography of Lincoln Making Copies Government workers now are preparing to copy the papers probably by photostats so that students will not have to handle the originals st slavery-abolitioni- - i 1 "N'ww- - "': Couldn't the B & O spare a "used but still serviceable caboose for a fellow just out of the navy?" asked Sanders "I could fix it up for two beds and two desks and a friend and I could live there "As long as we have the summer free we thought perhaps we might be able to ride around behind a slow freight" him individually 1- new enolnm'sshrerewdnsetstsonHgeer 1 1 - : - "-' i:p-L----- --1 I i t k 1 BALTIMORE — Arthur H Sanders a veteran who attends Marietta college at Marietta 0 wrote to the Baltimore & Ohio i noting that quarters llrioaar t were so scarce that at the college had to buy a house- boat and dock it on the Ohio river ‘1' V- I 1- '''''k : 1 1 4--- 4 " ' '- 4 - q"- t '- s- ' --- "- ' '''' f k4'-'- A1 ''' Sunday May 26 1946 i I p - ' t -- '1:'::' - :- :::: - ! '1 1 ' :' e'' '''' 14 ':'5::: - 't-t- ' gakt Zribunt i' ) 4 & 04 ' t Caboose 1f 1 f t s ' t-- A rv '' 4 4 c 4 4' !-- ‘ ?- § ‘ 1 ' t: vi ( kf-- ' 71 l - - ' 4s41- A'C ' - i- COSMETICS—STREET FLOOR I ! t)tb ' 1 - o! :'' 4 1 '1'- - 4 4' A' ' 301days' supply 91E4 IL) ' --1 4 4 :'-:- ' ' ' 7- 4 MON100101110Meir Vet Wants :i-- ' to ''' ' -- I t 4s ' i '0k 4 si i' t - Here Chet puts the final touch justly famous show saddle on a i :' '49'4 ' ! lo - ''- 1 itemsobaossa01'14: rI 41Y ! 44 k ) :r 1- 1- ' P40 7 : C 7' r:' ''''' ' ::::1477-t"- ' lt:' :! k ::'-':- - 1 4s - r'or '' A6 tk-' -'- -: :lik' ' Ve -- 0 "' il 41 '1 7 ' l 'f''t' -t- 1 1 '-' I:x ' ' ::::t Ti '' - 't - i' It )$350 ' 1 L r::-- ' - '' P '''-- to-eth- er 7 i i ' i 4- ''"-''- ' - - r tributors and jobberc With the result that the business Is still expanding and growing and he is looking for a real boom In the next few years with the influx of large numbers of tourists But he'd rather tell you about Don Juan Toby his palomino saddler stallion that has been valued at $3500 He likes to tell you about Buck his sorrel whom he uses for hunting And he's even proud of Pal his wife's horse As he talks he takes his guns down from the wall He and handles them gently uses a 35 Remington pump-fomost of his hunting and there's a 22 for his son and a shotgun for his wife The family works in the fac- ory together aria go riding maybe four or five times a week Mr and Mrs Younger frequently drop everything and go to Wyoming or Idaho for a bit of hunting You look around the den again and note the western novels see the western pictures he has bought for his movie projector and take in once more the horses horses horses He follows your eyes then says with a shy grin "I guess I never got over lovin' horses" " ra r) torians have claimed that tthhee party would have relapsed to whigs if the war had not oc- curred Even Lincoln's wife Mary did not escape oodm Leingcoosp There were reports that the documents would reveal hidden details of her character and life with Lincoln "I don't think the papers will even touch on these matters" Monaghan said "For one thing Lincoln was a simple man—but he also was shrewd mysterious secretive in his dealings And he was certainly too clever to let things such as that remain in black and white He would have kept them in his head Letters to Abe "Another point is that these are more likely to be letters to Lincoln rather than from him As such I'm told they are concerned with matters of government and policy rather than with personal affairs "In some cases I'm told they refer to the Jealousies and petty hates and bickering s that existed in Lincoln's cabinet but we already know those things and the letters merely confirm them "We know for example that no love was lost between Chase the secretary of the treasury and Seward the secretary of state And Secy of War Stanton and Postmaster Gen Blair didn't get along well either "That was just a matter of one-seven- th --- '' ' I I 0 - ri - - iti::4: J"“v:--Kit-17k-' 1 — A) r rrVrer‘'4'''11 'I ' et - 4 1 ' r:'-- lk - i ' - I i kN ! '' '' i t) : 410 ! 1::-k- : :' ' Chester Younger feeds sugarAnd oats to one of his three horses 411° c --4- - - ' - ''' "- e"77 - :' tzikrt t - -- i '''P - ' — L '-- i'''''': - 1 - - :1: z Z1 40 - elj i r l'---- 4Kp:-:3- : 0- cataloging and indexing the papers Contrary to rumors he said- - the papers apparently do not reveal any scandals of the Republican party but "onlytends to confirm our conception of Lincoln as a great and sincere man" The collection consists of 10- 000 to 12000 items requiring 126 boxes for storage in the Library of Congress according to information Monaghan has received from J C Fitzpatrick chief of the division of manuscripts In the library Few Signed by Lincoln The papers date from 1834 to Lincoln's death in 1865 according to Fitzpatrick Less than of them are signed by Lincoln and more than 99 have already been printed by Nicolay and Hay "People who have worked with the collection inform me that they merely substantiate our present view of Lincoln's greatness and clear up a few historical points on which we were in doubt" Monaghan said "I feel certain that they will not reveal any scandals" History reports that Robert Lincoln was destroying his father's papers when he was interrupted by a friend who persuaded him to turn them over to the government Lincoln's stipulation sealing the papers in archives during his lifetime gave rise to many rumors that they contained slanderous material One such rumor concerns the paternity of the Civil War president while another said the papers held secrets of his youthful romance with Ann Rutledge Others said they contained evidence of plots against Lincoln's life by persons close to him in the government Republican Plot! One report whispered about for the past 20 years said the papers would prove that the Civil War resulted from a plot by Republicans to perpetuate their party The G 0 P grew out of the fight prior to the war and some his enlit-- ftfe44id t t:: ‘t i t4 N 4frt ' A t'k14-r''::-- 0 Dile744 ez Cv44': : 11k:s ri4 '' - ky — -- t - - :?':c 17:1 :z : '' - --- ? i- ' ::-: I ""1( APA K7tI gG 44 At I 0A& A:1 — 1 s - e: t1' t taset1 K 4:::: :4"'t:t :::' ::: ''': :i 4- : 1-- Ii - lm' 4 ' 1 '7f v----- : --- k 41 livr)7414C41 ' I t '' 00 m ''":7-4' VA- - : - -- N ' - f r - 40 - N 1 141 '"! -t 41:' ' 0 'k' By WILLIAM IL DIVIERS d SPRINGFIELD In (UP)—The publication of Abraham Lincoln's paper next year probably: will disappoint scandalmongers Jay Monaghan famous historian reveals The papers have reposed in the library of congress file' since Lincoln's son presented them to the government in 1923 Robert Lincoln stipulated that they were not to be published untili 21 years after his death He died July 26 1926 and the papers will be opened to public view on July 26 1947 Monaghan said that he had talked with persons who are A ''r v 14-- - - I the only crioam containing ACTIVOL" (Salt 4 -- l long-awaite- '''' ''' ' t ' i l'''''' -- i ?The 14 : - : -- A -- ' ''' I fgii ' oi-l - - - -- - or h I : A- : -- -t:" — - !- iti 111P :'' — '' 1 : )0 - ) - ' ': ' em--'1'- ti I i P V1I I '' ' ”-- L::V ) Vt ' s Qkble' - 1 l' 1 i ' 1 Pedal Pushers short cut to cool comfort! Play time favorites to wear with or without a shirt Heavy cotton drill crisply cut in navy aqua or brown Sanforized — I I 7-- 298 :iit I - T - I 12-1- 8 I 1 ‘ i W - t 1 I GRANT CO Cotton Twill Shorts Solid Colors 198 241 So Main St ' i I 1 : - 0AA r f!''' I - FACE CREAM i I 1 k'''44441t: plus tax 1 7‘ mioo:a l ' - v: ' 14 5: '' 1937 a :: -e :''''tr a 4F ' lv:" 4 : F:' ii Also try the new ENDOCREME Hand Lotion i ' 77-- - : a 1 4' ---- 5:! I 1 '1 skin-beautifyi- ng 0 I :' 'C:: i v For 9 long years now thousands of women nearing middle life have been writing us grateful statements like the above about the results of using ENDOCREME It is evidence like this that enables us to say to you that in our opinion ENDocREmE has no equal in the way it helps many women to regain firmness freshness enchanting youthful loveliness of appearance for the skin of face and throat ENDOCREME contains ACTIVOL" an effective replacement for woman's own natural substance Absorbed by the skin it helps restore normal growth to ageing cells and tissues Ask for and insist upon ENDOCREME Many report marked results in only 30 days ' '' is ": - — - ' ' k --nt -- 'iv- - " L '''61 1-1:-- t'l-- - to - ' i :):'!-:'-'I- ' 4' ' 47 4 1 : ':r ell bg rd' :' t i ''' ' - 1 a girl of 20 - ' ' :: ' a complexion 1 7 't :: -- t Papers 'ot Likely to Revectl Scandal : ' A"k '?1i fAyf V ok b 4)'1v'''"7- ' - P - : - 4 4 in successful use since ' '- '''' ' 1 ‘2!-:-:j:- might envy ! ' - "I'm 46 with C - ' 7'? ? em P i 47 b'N0-4"- : A-- ' Pretty soon he had upped 100- - i I -- I k - ' - 001714)i N : sales from a low of nine ! 1 '9' '44 --- r 111 3 -- ra'--:-- ----- - i ': ' ?) ::' s '' - - - '( er t '- : :::': - 4 f i'"d cs '1:g '1iir 4 : : "' if I ? - i' 4 l': ' -4 -- I r--7- - ' :- - self-mad- il '- lIT OGDEN—Potato chips and popcorn rank a poor second to horses At least as far as Chester Younger is concerned e Most men have one topic of conversation—themselves and their success In the process of becoming a success they seem to lose touch with other interests and activities But Younger is an exception a stocky barrel-cheste- d exception In fact his interest in horses is such that if you didn't know he was in business you'd be sure to mistake him for a Because that's what rancher he is deep down L ILL c 0 in s ' 1 c-- - i'--ii- :iiii - - - 7 E I ! r----- I 1 I lk 0 0 - k |