Show OASC Commanding Officer Named Grand Marshal Of Pioneer Days Parade t Ogden's Hole Named For Early Trapper Colonel Paul W Wolf commanding officer of the Ogden to serve as grand air service command was named Saturday Ogden hole (or Ogden valley) which parade Pioneer its name from Peter Skene victory derived days marshal of the Ogden announce an to a factor of the Hudson Bay Ogden will be staged July 24 at ten a m according company who was in the vicinity naroia u weim ment by City Commissioner as early as 1825 10 Colonel Wolf was cftosen jr place Brig Gen Ralph Talbot h Utah A S F depot whose was not approved by narticipation medical officer After depot achad previously Talbot General the to head cepted an invitation the medico advised Pioneer fete should not take any he him that for some affairs in oart publicwas that explained It tune yet follow-in- g convalescing still was he a major operation at the Bush-ne- ll parson of ents who were refugees from the United States is especially remem bered in the west for assistance he gave survivors of the Marcus Whitman massacre in 1847 It is be lieved that Ogden was among tne first trappers to see ureax oaiv Lake He died in 1854 at Oregon The new air service commandersucceeded Brig Gen Morris Ber"colonel Wolf a West Point the class of 1923 has graduate in with a military career from followed five of years the exception engaged 1935 to 1940 when he was came to in private business He air the Ogden Hill field (then Ogden air servdepot and now inthe of 1942 December ice command) activities and has headed theever since of the supply division West Point as Graduating from nuu a second lieutenant ioionei took primary flying at Brooks field Texas and completed his ad- but the to well known was the valley fur brigade since a trail irom Cache valley crossed the divide through North Ogden or Eden canyon to the Great Salt Lake valley The use of North Ogden canyons for travel to and from Ogden hole led in later years to the conviction among settlers that Ogden's hole was the district north of Ogden below the mouth of the canyon but there can be no question that the "hole" was the fertile mountain basin where Huntsville is located today according to authorities "nrHn 1794 OKAND MARSHAL Col v Paul W Wolf commanding officer of Ogden Air Service Command who will serve as grand marshal of the Ogden Pioneer Days Victory parade Is World Famed Welcomes You to Pioneer Days Ogden's Exclusive duPont Dernier in Faints and Enamels MUFFIN PAINT GO 2318 Washington J Great Salt Lake (Established in 1905) Dial Glass and Wallpaper -- —— in Quebec Unique on this continent is the Great Salt lake "America's Dead Sea" 15 miles west of Salt Lake The lake extends north and south for 75 miles in Tooele Salt Lake Davis Weber and Box Elder counties World-fame- d bathing resorts are near Salt Lake while the fresh water marshes of the northern delta are the scene of the best hunting for migratory wild fowl and of one of the largest migratory bird refuges in the world You can float in the water Reof a decade of cently at the end lake sank very dry weather the low and salt reached the concentration point Now the water is about 25 per cent salt A Real Western Welcome When You Come to Ogden for Pioneer Davs j 23 YEARS A PIONEER IN AUTO BODY AND FENDER WORK OGDEN FENDER SHOP Dial 5282 2327 Kiesel Ave UJjrfcDJfUL jto an — m- — — m ' they used Brown'a hole near the corner of Utah Wyoming and Colorado as their hiding place Here they could easily cross into another state if sheriffs of one state came after them About 1898 the governors of Colorado Utah and Wyoming decided to put a stop to such tricks and planned to send their respective militias to Brown's hole to capture Cassidy Outbreak war n of the halted the plans and Cassidy continued his Htnirpriatinns It is most generally conceded that Cassidy went to South America after 1902 and was killed there by a posse when he attempted to rob a messenger carrying a mine payroll in the Andes in 1907 Some westerners believe however that Cassidy is still alive in the United States Spanish-America- Welcome to Ogden Pioneer Days VF First Rail Station Fort Supply Mary Avery Jenkins and Thomas Jenkins went to Fort Supply in 1857 they were the parents of the first male child born in the fortR William E Jenkins father of T Jenkins of Robertson This poem is written by Maud Jenkins Eldredge Jenyoungest sister of William kins Living in this modern day Gliding along in a modern way What do we know about hardships? Traveling in autos over smooth roads Swiftly and lightly no heavy loads We know nothing of hardships Tn 18S7 mv mother a bride Went to Fort Supply but not for the ride A covered wagon oxen for teams Rough unmade roads Swollen unbridged streams day Facing danger night and Yet going cheerfully on their way They were the ones that knew hardships Months they stayed Suffered hunger and cold Mingled together the young and the There Is a look of suppressed challenge In into number brought the of one of this large Brahma bull eye the Ogden Pioneer Ogden by Harry Rowell for the 1944 editionilkof are hia and one tough eustomers 20 24 to This days rodeo July risk will their necKs and none but the experienced cowpunchers all fool with him at — to — out that since the beards would not be popular with the wives and sweethearts of his men they nrnhahlv cut them off be fore they returned to civilization ILL-TEMPER- ED j Women Objected To 14 Beards With the 1934 Pioneer days celebration now almost far enough back to become material for a pioneer history it is interesting to note that discussions of the growing of beards as a test of virility waxed warm during that year Women came to the fore in the discussion by exploiting the theory that silken pioneer embellishments added to the thrill of a kiss old One woman in 1934 was quoted Did they despair did they com- to the effect that pioneer wives plain and sweethearts had to put up Through the winter snow the with a lot of things but merely heavy rain because they chose to like beards The hard heavy labor instead of "lumping" them was no The childbirth pain? reason for the modern maiden's They were the ones who Knew tickled" "unduly being hardships In 1934 Sgt W K Milligan of A notice came that all must leave the Ogden police department was In haste they started home of a kangaroo And down that rough old pioneer set up as a judge several tidy netted which kort trail fund by Pioneer sums the for days The old wagons creeked and males beardless fining groaned was not officially g Take what you need the order offi celebrations by encouraged read — probably as a con this cials year But leave nothing in the store cession to woman of tne city So they touched a match Adm Richard E Byrd then at To the home they left south pole with an exploring the Fort Supply was there no more to enter was expedition So now we meet after eighty seven the 1935 Pioneer invited days beard growyears ing contest with his men Tn nriri in Inv in eracp In a radiogram from the frozen And to the memory of those pio- southern wastelands Byrd extendneers ed his thanks declined pointing A monument we place They loved their God They loved their homes Huntsville Favored They loved their country too Let us not forget it was their By Scandinavians sacrifice That has made our dreams com Th town of Huntsville east of true was first projected in 1861 Ogden Eighty-seve- n years have passed and when it was surveyed preliminary gone to settlement Today its population None are here to tell the tale is made up of ScandinaOf those who went through those vians Becauselargely of its proximity to d the mountains the hardships On that trail climate is healthy but cold Uintah now a flag station on the Union Pacific main line at the mouth of Weber canyon boasts that it is the site of the first rail- rnari station in TTtah The station was erected in March 1868 before the driving of the Farlv — — Prnmontnrv —— cpnlden snike at residents recall how the town worj ried lest the railroad decided to run through some other pass and avoid Weber canyon and Uintah al together KAMMEYEWS Extend Best Wishes to — — Ogden's Pioneer Days rs We salute the Mormon for their heroic courageous and successful espio-nee- TAKE OUR CUE! Be in Ogden for PIONEER DAYS tablishment of this western Meet your friends here for healthful recreation! OGDEN Upstairs at country BILLIARDS £408 Washington Blvd Come to OGDEN KAMMEYER'S SPORT STORE for PIONEER DAYS " HUSS REPAIR CO $41 Kiesel Avenue Dial p You Are Invited to Visit JJtath Largest and Finest Sport Store Beard-growin- 318 24th Street Ogden Utah tm -- Utah-Wyomi- ng Railroad Service 3 1 st OGDEN'S BEST Drive-I- n Service Car Service Roomy Booths Vital to Victory Fountain Service Let's Make This the BEST best you (pions&A (DaijA Celebration Yet! ever 20c delj 5c Bee and fort e 20c eat big ones flav and 20c °eone lend ack SODAS — Georee C Streeter was suppos- edly the last man to see Albert Parker alias "Butch" Cassidy famed western outlaw in Ogden where Butch frequently came Cassidy known as an outlaw In four states Utah Idaho Wyoming peand Colorado in the 1890-190- 0 on his riod had a $50000 reward head at the time Streeter says: "The last time I saw "Butch" was nearly 45 years agohere in Otrdpiv I snoke to htm on the street but he did not turn around He said quietly 'Meet me m tne Broom hotel 1 went xo nis room nrH harl a lonff talk with him He never was much a hand to drink average" using less liquor than theowea mucn Cassidy ana nis gang of their success to the fact that snow-cappe- THE PILOT and Wash halts —— - nnt hoon riofinitplv discovered Cross STORE Tory-Americ- mnservation was — an oana xvdiijs' development by pioneers settlingj wvc 13 al in ugaci'old as the city itself ac most as an ifuwe yi uuea in an cording ior May 15 newspaper early day 1869: "It IS weii Known mat ior sevthe grass range on eral years past of the Weber has been both sides u venr after -- — — - —- snJ mC eatt" nff war j has been poisoned range generally with breatn 01 sneep wnue the worK animaia wm um cows nave many miles in had to wander This has neces search of feed sitated mucn iaDor ana expense in fencing ana mucn inconvenience in consequence ProgramareAdoptednowever to "We learn giaa arrangement has that a systematic been entered into for herding the sheep in this country both in sum- mer ana wujih mi anocn Burns nuuwn in tnis well ana mvuiao tv and who fully inrifkrcinio the business of raising sheep and "cmf is nowin uusy laKing ncan? othpr 0 UD the shpf-nrnnnH this Cltvr Drpnaratnw 4a w tr awbl taking them where they canj be 10 ana where propeny anenuea they will not be in the way of other domestic animals needed nearer home Our citizens will doubtless see the benefit of this movement and act in harmony over the matter" ' asJust when his name was first has hole sociated with Ogden's vance course in flying at Kelly field in August 1924 Capt Johnnie P inHarlow ofof Hill the charge field that announced divisions military war installations will apJuly 24 the local order in the pear in the following Utah army service forces depot Ogden sections: by parade arsenal Bushnell general hospital Ogden air service command A G O depot Clearfield naval supply OGDEN'S depot recruiting services and Red PIONEER PAINT in Range Saving Dbcile? Looks Are Deceiving at Rodeo Began Early In Ogden Area ritv general hospital an horn Butch Cassidy Visited Ogden As $5UUUU Ketcard Offered THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING JULY 16 1944 6C BCUiZTyZOc So"dichesZZ- - 10c Railroads and railroader are meeting tEe - test of war twenty! our hour - very day ' Our 30 years of service to this com-muni- ty places this carrier among tEe Pio- urn And when you need COAL TIRES GAS OIL Etc as Members of Ogden's Pioneer Family we welcome and thank you for your patronage - - ASAELFARR COAL COMPANY 156 24th Phone 5595 neer transportation agencies of tEe state of I tab BAMBERGER RAILROAD COMPANY FARR BETTER SERVICE 21st & Grant snack and refreshing cool maltoH hrniiflrht ricrht to the door ©f your ear for your convenience! )K Jfcl' 22nd & Wall it J |