Show 'Cowboy Union 'Drouth Survey Queen and Mount Confer Holiday Throngs Jam Ogden For Pioneer Days Opening Penally Decreed After Walk-Ou- t By Turtle Group Tribune Intermountain Seivice OGDEN— Before thousands of residents and visitois Ogden Friday opened its annual Pioneer Days celebration with a colorful parade in the morning and a thrilling rodeo performance in the evening that won spontaneous acclaim from the cheering crowds Friday The first rodeo performance Ogden Pioneer Days provided many stirring moments Saturday Program of action at the Ogden stadium m topnoteh cow'boy plunged about on wildly bucking horses matched their strength and skill against the brute power of brahma bulls and steer and displayed dexterity and speed in calf roping Clowns Have Fun An abundance of talent was displayed by the clowns always favorites at the Ogden shows Spurred by the banter of Announcer Lefton this trio consisting of Homer Holcomb his brother Elmer and Jas-b-o Fulkerson responded with a full measure of comedy and had several narrow escapes from the charging bulls Hollace Harker and his trained dogs and an array of trick riders including Alice Sisty Dick Griffith Pauline Drayer Gene Creed Bob Rooker Bernere Taylor Juanita Gray Fay Dennis and Elmer Quick succeeded in pleasing The Jack Joyce the crowds comedy act featuring an educated mule also proved to be a favorite and June Burch and her educated horse was another attraction This year's contract performers will be paid a total of $6375 by Pioneer Days Inc Mayor Peery saying that they represent some of the best talent in the rodeo world Counting entrance fees he estimated that the total purses for the cowboys would approximate $6000 '8:30 p m — Second sta- dium All day — Carnival attractions at ashlngton boulevard and Nineteenth street 10:30 p m — Cnwbov and cowgirl dance at Pioneer Days Inc Old Mill torate pants Announce Winners The following winning entries were designated by the parade the Descommittee: eret News Salt Lake City first Davis county second and Brigham City Peach days third local Utah Power & Light company first Boyle's Furniture company second and George A Lowe's festivities Staged Walkout Out-of-to- Hardware company third A sweepstake prize wilt be awarded Monday for the beit float The parade will be repeated Many visitors were attracted to Monday at 10 a m and will have Ogden as the celebration opened a number of new entries The four remaining rodeo perwith a parade north on Washington boulevard and a countermarch west formances will be held Saturday and Sunday at 8 30 p m and Monon Twenty-fift- h street Leading the parade was Grand day at 2 p m and 8 30 p m Frank Marshal G L Becker and his aids J Vause in charge of ticket sales Liter Crowd City Mary Lou Jones queen of Ogden's Pioneer Days talks over the gala celebration with her pony which carried her through the parade and rodeo grand entrance marches The cowbovs previously had staged a walkout on the Ogden show when Mayor Teery dueitor of the celebration refused to accede to Mr Bowmans demand for addition of $1000 to the Pioneer Days rodeo prize money Under the new arrangement under which the rodeo stars returned to Ogden the total rodeo purse was increased from $3100 to $4100 with the provision that an extra show will be added Monday at 2 The contract performers p m agreed to work without added remuneration under this Arrange- THEY COMPARED RIDE- S- and found the Ford hydraulic brakes the biggest ever used car Greatest on a The only area in total braking drums cues witft d and found Ford levelest in starts and stops and on the turns and over rough going Ics passenger ridebase on transverse springs is much the longest ridebase at the price h THEY COMPARED ENGINE- Sand found the Tord V-- fastest most powerful and the best performer at the price It’s the only V-in the world 8 '§ d low-price- d 8 and found the 8 5 horsepower Tord V-gave more miles per gallon in this 8 year’s Gilmore-Yosemit- run than e car any other leading and also gives more equipment no extra cost low-price- d at Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— Immediate construction of superstructure for the new $911 500 city and county building Is expected as a result of word received Friday by County Commissioner George E Simmons from regional P W A headquarters in San Francisco authorizing a contract award to George A Whitmeyer & Sons Co of Ogden This was taken ns Indication that the request for an additional federal grant of $140 175 will be approved Original grant was of the — Seriousness the newly formed Sanpete emergency organization called a mass meeting at the city auditorium in Ephraim in which all mavois of cities piesulenta of all irrigation boards stale senators and representatives county agi icultural agent farm secunty administrator director of county welfare and agi icultural planning boards throughout the county drouth The outstanding report of the meeting was one given by Countv Agent Elmer Givson who had made a survey of the entire county and compiled losses in the various sections due to the diouth conditions In which he estimated a total loss of $1072 544 to the fanners and stockmen of the county He recommended sale of all except foundation heids of cattle and livestock since the most acute situation seems to center aicmnd the shortage of feed The repoit is to be forwarded to the Utah delegation at Washington D C to the governor and other agencies with a request that immediate action be taken to $270 000 A joint meeting of city and will be county commissioners held Saturday at 9 a m at which time it is expected the contract will be officially let to the Whitmeyer company whose low bid for a building was $603205 The company has specified it will complete the job in 242 days Word was received from P TV A officials that a $56 47 bid for elevators by the Oils Elevator company must be lejected presumably because only one bid was received RIVERTON Wyo UP! — Jack Dalton Casper truck driver was killed and two other persons the situation collision ntar in a truck-autThe general opinion seemed to Morton Wyo 4 miles west of here be that wotk projects by which late Thursday funds might be earned by those Charles Marsden riding in the In need of assistance would be the truck suffered a broken right leg best solution of the trouble and Lee Reynolds farmer escaped Cities municipalities and Irriserious injury when the t rut k and gation companies were asked to car rolled down a bank make a complete survey at once to determine funds neiessaiy to finance various projects which were discussed 8300 Hike He revealed also that no distribution of prize money for the Cheyenne show had been announced and that the Frontier Days officials had agreed to increase the total purse there by $300 The Turtle issociation had asked for a $1400 inri ease "I won't say that the $500 fine will hold good in the iac of ear h and every man who returned to Ogden” Mr Bowman said "Some violations were more flagrant than others and the leaders ill the rebellion will be punished most severely "Some of those men will never again he permitted to ride m a show where Turtle association! the members compete However board of the association will decide each individual case oil its merits Some of the fines may be reduced if Hhe boys fall back into line " The cowboys who returned to in a signed statement Ogden which they said had been submitted to Mr Bowman sought a of the Turtle association’s ban on the Pioneer Days show but late Filday the association showed no signs of relenting in its decision The statement Issued In Ogden follows: ' We the undersigned as paid up members of the Cowboy Turtle association have decided that the offer made to us by the Ogden Pioneer Days rommittee through the president Mayor Peery is in accordant e with what is just and are requesting the directors of the Tuttle association to retract their ban on this show and allow members of the C T A to contest at the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo" o Intermountain Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— Weber county sheriff' officers lnte Friday held a reckless driving complaint against E L Petersen 31 of Logan — the after-mat- h colof an automobile-truc- k lision eaily Thursday near Utah Hot Springs which claimed the life of Mr Petet sen's mother Mrs Dagmar Christiansen Petersen 62 William Brown of New Jeisey one of several youths who were with which ruling the triuk-bu- s Petersen's machine collided after assertedly running through a stop sign signed (he complaint Funeral services for Mrs Petersen will be conducted Saturday at 2 p m in Logan L D S Sixth ward chapel with burial in Logan ceme’ery direited by Lindquist & Sons mortuary Weber county sheriff's officers announced that no attempt will be made to ariest Mr Petersen until some time Monday Mr Petersen's machine northbound collided with the southbound New Jeisey truck-bu- s at the junction of the Utah Hot Spnngs-Ogde- n cutoff and the old route of highway No 89 through North Ogden The mishap occurred 25 feet beyond a stop sign whn h Mr Petersen ignored according to I5rp-ut- y Sheriff Janies A Larson who investigated Mrs Peteisen suffered head and internal injuries which resulted in her death two hours later in an Four others sufOgden hospital fered only minor Injuries NEW AUTUMN IIATS News Briefs In The Latest Silhouette Ram Auetion Set FILER Idaho — Thirty-nin- e Idaho sheepmen will put more than 900 of their choice rams on the auction block here August 9 at the Idnho Wool Growers' as- Berets Visors sociation annual ram sale Postilions Nabs Court Prowler IDAHO FALLS Idaho Max Tanzer 24 New York pleaded guilty to second degree burglary Friday shortly after he was arrested in the Bonneville county - courthoui-- Bites Slated For Woman Crash Victim Blouse Crowns Bustle Back Saflors e 298 Can’t Sell to Slate BOISE Idaho— State purchases of materials supplied by members of the legislature or any hefldo or employes of the executive departments are illegal' Comptroller Donald A Callahan told state officials Friday and Sk0 Dramatic trims of ribbon satin gleaming bows and streamers on midnight black All new important fall rolors Post b r o wn Chianti wine and Mine Claim Heard WALLACE Idaho- Seven Sunshine mine employes placed their olaimei for benefits under Idaho's new occupational disease on law before the state accident board here Friday - com-pens- at eft Real Cowgirl to Reign SODA SPRINGS Idaho-Alo- lia Gene Brown daughter of a re rant her and a real cowgirl has been thoacn queen of the twentieth annual Hcnrv Stampede and Stockmen s reunion to be held here August 3 4 and 5 navy Lead-o- Idaho-Tw- Fal'a junior chamber of E FALL (OIEK(TK)N NOW ON DEPARTMENT K MILLINERY SAVINGS YOU’VE WANTED! THE Vv f y yg ? ft riioict of f lio House Ojnlm Water Hoostml By Canyon Supply OGDEN ()l com- Aged Indian Attend FORT HALL Idaho - Giouse Creek Jack an Indian known to be at least 109 yeais old is attending one of the annual sun dance on the Fort Hall Indian reservation Grouse CTeek Jaik a sun dame since hi not m he has lived on the reservation — IN in merce appeals for improved mid servne for the city bote fruit Friday with annoumement by Postmaster M V Strong of a new night star loute to Bliss ft ADVAN'f DISPLAY’ HERE ARE New Star Route Set TWIN FALIfi - TIIF SEE $19) LeLAINi: and Connie Shoes wa- Supplementary ter supplies have been drawn from and Warm Coldwater any on Ooi genus TaLaines and Connies in time to give you weeks of weai' KIP' LINEN! MESH’ COMBINATIONS’ High or low heels! Open or closed barks! All sizes but not in evety sty le Springs because of high (onump-tio- n in Ogden iitv reported Harry F Irwin assistant superintendent of waterworks He said it may also be necessary to iliaw from Wheeler iieck The city is now using approximately two million gallons more than is oiduiHiily used at the high" est point real hed during the Mr Jiwm added sum-met- Clinton Citizens Celebrate THEY COMPARED CHASSI- Sand found Ford the steadiest riding because it’s the only car at the price with Drive and 4 radius rods for Torque-tubride stabilized fully e Ford Building at tha Golden Gate International Exposition— Admission Fraa Visit th For COST- S- THEY COMPARED Superstructure when Mr Bowman said that some of the towbovs already had paid $50 of their $500 fines and that the rereported that reservations for seats tained by Yellowstone Chip cow- mainder is payable at the rate of were in excess of the first day last boy singer and the Ray Mintcr 25 per rent of their earnings until band payment is completed year The first rodeo show got under Mayor Peery expressed himself Cites Purse Advertising as pleased with the attendance w'ay following a colorful grand enIn refusing Mr Bowman’s detry in w'hich officials and all per- saving it was the largest crowd for formers took part Preceding the the opening night in the history of mands prior to the walkout Mayor Peery asserted that purse moneys opening the crowds were enter the Ogden celebration had been advertised for 60 days without protest from the Turtle asHowever Mr Bowman sociation claimed that the Pioneer Days purse had been advertised at $3100 but that no indication had been given as to how the money was to be divided Meanwhile considerable concern was felt in Cheyenne Wyo as officials of Frontier Davs prepared to open their celebration R J Hoffman president of the Cheyenne celebration discussed the sitwith uation Friday afternoon Mayor Peery by telephone and late Friday Cheyenne rodeo officials called Mr Bowman The Turtle association president contacted in Salt Lake City where he is appearing in the Covered Wagon Davs celebration informed the Wyoming officials that "you've got to recogme our 'scab list’” THEY COMPARED BRAKES Fa ported on drouth Situation in Sanpete county was emphasized Thursday night ment (rant low-price- and that certain partici- in the "rebellion’’ would be banned from entering the Cheyenne Wyo Frontier Days celebration July 25 to 29 The association's action came after the 50 rodeo performers including Burel Mulkey of Salmon 1438 Idaho worlds champion agreed to accept a compromise offer of Mavor H W Peery of Ogden and left Salt Lake City to participate m the Pioneer Days Queen Mary Lou Jones and her attendants and the American Legion color bearers and drum corps Motorized equipment and guns of the national guard were entered and a pioneer division featured covered wagons and stage coaches Children sponsored by the city recreation department were on hand with decorated bicycles tricycles and wagons and household pets Ogden city's new fire equipment was displayed and city officials rode in the parade on horses w'ho planned the Mayor Peery received an ovation celebration from the crowds Immediate Start Tribune Intermountain Service EPHRAIM J7 Indorses Charge Awaits Contract for Driver in Ogden Building Fatal Mishap Forage Scarcity May Force Sale of (’attic The Cowboy Turtle Association of America Friday cracked down upon the 50 rodoo performers who defied the association and entered competition in Ogden's Fioneer Days celebration Everett Bowman of Hillside An 1037 worlds champion cowboy-and president of the association announced that association members participating hi the Ogden celebration had been fined $500 eacli by the association's direc- rodeo performance at Ogden 1 Bares Heavy Fines Fifty In Ogden Show Sanpete Loss Bronco Blisters and Clowns Provide Thrills Fun at Initial Wild West Program Y July 22 1939 illic Salt £akc tribune Saturday Morning COMPARED QUALITY and found Toril alone at this price using valve scats on all valves rear axle clutch and a lot of other things that spell fine car engineering! Projects With Banquet lined the town's mam thoroughTribune Intermountain Service OGDEN Marking completion of fare The projei t was undertaken a $35 000 y P A irrigation ditih by residents last fall with W PA providing the labor project and plana for additional imtown hoard Myron B Child provements in the town of Clinton eltizens of the Davis county town member presided as toastmaster and guest of honor continued a introducing several of the guests testimonial banquet in Hotel Ben of honor who bttefly addtessed the Lomonil ballroom Finlay evening gat hering -- Among special guest were E C Know lion W D Hammond and Geotge Abbott of the state road commission and Darteli J Gteen-wrl- l transportation at its best — now as always! low-co- st state W P A dueitor The completed project consisted of lining with cement a thic"-mi!long irrigation ditih which side- e - ‘ £c(LziiC Co for the Pending improvements town of Clinton dismused at the im bided oiling of the banquet mam thoroughfnie by the state and plana for road commission at the betterment playground Clinton school under a imposed W P A Keith 0 Brien AIR - COOLED piogiam lift t t 4 4 I I t 1 4 1 0 |