Show WmS tHE OGDEN (UTAH) - SATURDAY EVENING APRIL Beaux Arts Ball Set Tonight STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 27 : Ministers Start Safe and efficient service requires that railroads and other Stages Rally On) bility to pay but didn't want to see the Substantial British and American financial contributions to Italian reconstruction syphoned out in the form of reparations to Russia and the Balkans American delegation members Molo-tov- 's were mildly jubilant over agreement for a committee agreeThe ministers also reached prethe of oni-thwording ment amble to the Italian treaty The text was not disclosed April 27 (AP)— Thp otfck market continued its snecialized recovery today although manv rails and industrials suf- fered from the lack of sound bids Individual earnings actual and provided the prin-suc-ash prospective still favorites for prop cipal Ward and United Bis- Montgomery ich" added two or more nnints to their bulge! of the P re reriintf session Transfers ran to around 600 000 shares tot the short Russians Held Key NEW YORIC April 27 (UP) -The power to break the deadlock in the United Nations security investigcouncil over the proposeorested to? Franco Spain ation-of Russia Soviet of hands the in day o Soviet Delegate Andrei ofA an in kind opposed any even the "vised and vestigation— luke-warone proposed jointly Dy Poland Australia France andout jj that orof Observers pointed — mvko's superiors! Soviet Foreign are Minister Andre I Vishirisky-ministers in Paris at the foreign that meeting It was not unlikely Britand State of Byrnes Secretary would ish Foreign Minister Bexin in Russians the try to persuade Paris to relax Gromko's instruct tl0Both Byrnes and Bevin are kept inconstantly and immediately council developr formed of security ments Gromyko has insisted upon a diplomatic complete and immediate break by all United Nations with tne ranco regime S Offers Site Anril 2f RAM TPWANPTRrO d members of the (UP) — San Francisco chamber of commerce United Nations committee today planned a meeting May of8 the possibility to headpermanently locating UN Recent area the in bay quarters' condevelopments in the Situation have Nations United the fronting to indicate that a seemed meeting all nf th committee to de be involved the questions might sirable said waiter a riaas cnair man Growers (Continued From Pag fact-findi- ng : e uro-myk- m r Die-har- re-exam- Who'll Buy Shoes? NEW YORK April 27 (UP)- Mrs Frances Brady Children's Aid society "homemaker" said today that every family should have 12 children Mrs Brady is a widow with four grown childreO Big Surprise! day Addressing the monthly meeting of the Ogden Traffic club at Hotel Ben Lomond he declared: proceeding? in-o- Repnjl "" To Wheat Pll On) bushel bonus plan makes it possible fojr farmerstooto These pictures will be given as prizes at the Beaux Arts ball tonight at the ART HAS ITS CHARMS "have their cake and eat """"s "u The bonus plan provides that a Hotel Ben Lomond Displaying them are Mrs B M Richards (leitj irs Glenn F Harding farmer who sells hia Wheat any -- r— — f" f — time before May 25 Receives cerThe his certificate for grajinj tificate maSf be turned in for cash E at the prevailing market price at 31 any time up to March Both Anderson and Iua Guardia 94 said the bonus plan was being favorablv and predicted that farmers would respond speedily to SALT LAKE CITY April 27 call for wheat (AP) — Mrs Julia Elizabeth Rawlins 94 widow of the territorial delegate to congress who introEPHI Utah April 27 (AP) duced legislation bringing about Civic id Thje nation's oldest telegrapher Utah's statehood will be buried William A C Dryan 96 couldn't today She died yesterday make the meeting of the Morse A native of Myrthyr Tydvil An£os in club Carmarthenshire South Wales she Telegraphers' came to this with her parents time took he but city yesterday SALT LAKE CITY April 27 geles in 1854 seven years after the first Ott comment to the off early Mormon pioneers (AP) — Civic groups m southern western history in which he took Her husband was Joseph L RawSalt Lake county have been asked to assist lins who after serving as terricurbing a Sudden out- - part break of vandalism by juveniles torial delegate was U S senator Prestold whose key Dryan from 1897 to 1903 He died in County Electrician Walter R ident Abraham Lincoln in 1861 1926 Carlquist said that since Jan 8001 that Utah would cast her lot there have been more than Five sons and daughters surwith the Union says he can still street lights destroyed n viving include Mrs Herbert off a message if need be creek dis- - rattle "The Hblladay-Mil- l of two after the Philadelphia here Born years trict is the worst Cailqui St said arrival of the Mormon pioneers 'but vandalism in other parts of was telegrapher personal Dryan music supervisor She also plays as bad" the county is nearly for Brigham Youngf and disfirst violin in the high school orpatched the first message from chestra Reva Brown Salt Lake City by wire Announces Indian Blackhawk the Professor Howard Reynolds conDuring Bishop wars Dryan was a lieutenant cert master of the Denver Symph He remembers Young as a Special orchestra during an audition ony a smart "master organizer and Ttietinn TTvrum B Wheelwright man" for Reva last summer stated that ocir all vhnnff ladies of the Twen her rendition of Burch's concerto ward to attend Sunday was remarkable because of her to hear evening saprament services a special message he has for them short period of study The work usually requires four years of conReva Brown 16 daughter of servatory instruction Alexander Mr and Mrs George W Brown Grant the voice teacher of Joseof Harrisville will be presented by DANCE Antoine of the Metropolitan the Elizabeth Owen Violin studio phine who coached Miss Brown opera SALT LAKE CITY April 27 in a violin recital Wednesday hi voice study during her stay at n p m at the Boulder said she has the promise (AP) — Allan E Mecham manager May 1 of the local branch of Associated Weber College Institute of Re- of a great future in music General Contractors today pre- ligion 555 Twenty-fourt- h The public is invited This young with dicted further inflation of real estate and in the cost of present less than three years of violin instruction will perform the entire houses He asserted that recent restric- three movements of the famous Tartini concerto in D minor the houstions placed on first movement of the difficult Max adcivilian the production ing by ministration would create a great- Bruch violin concerto in G minor er demand for Old homes by per- and other selections Neva Parker sons unable to build under the Simonsen will be the accompanist new order Miss Brown who is a junior at the Ogden high school is a memNOW ber of the popular string ensemble the "Violettes" under the direction of Glenn Hansen high school Saturday April 27 £ ts S's Oldest V re-neiv- ed Violinist Telegrapher isses Confab Proudly Presents T a p s of AH Coff-ma- Talented Student ty-four- th Expert Sees Further Property Inflation FLOOR SHOWS I COLONjAL Naowi Thompson DRIVE IN Colored artist in novelty review Direct from Diamond Horseshoe and other top night rJ spots of New York I: a I I vomit ac for : Newest and Nicest MOOITAM5 Prompt Service NIGHT CLUB AND Located Between 2nd and 3rd Streets on Washington Other Acts Blvd Don't Miss It! Hamburgers Hot Dogs mm Open Mondoy Through S a turd a Dine & Dance Monday9 Through Saturday Open at 5 p ai Ed Porter And His AND HIS MELODY ROLLER SKATING 1 EveryNiglrt 7:30 to 10 Eva Mae Chapman At the Organ BERTHANA ROLLER RINK W ALLY Musical ' Jv j jlXJ 54f I Last Complete Show at 9:20 Feature at 10:00 RICHMOND Va April 27 (AP) corRichard Henry Little 76of war the Chi author and respondent Line O ca go Tribune's column retirement his until Type or Two" work in from active newspaper home his at died today 1936 near county Hanover Lea Clover at be will services here Funeral at tomorrow three P m (EST) church m that immanuel Episcopal in the church county with burial author of the was also yard He "Bitter Angels" and The the books Line Book per Person j Tonight George Turnqulst Orchestra OR 11 Kepublic Picture Feature Hit No in Utah's Most Beautiful Ballroom jj SANTEa 2 Excitement! Romance! Thrills! " "g an gs "of the" ! WATERFRONT" J f Robert Armstrong Marion Martin —Starts Today— In Beautiful Technicolor! "FRONTIER GAL" Bargain Hour to Come Early! 2 pm tun- - With Yvonne De Carle Rod Cameron — Plus— Matinees Ginny Simms Charles Cobnrn To the Distinctive Music of the RHYTHM BOYS! —Added— 35t : Evenings Kiddies lO All Prices Include State and Federal Taxes LAST TIMES Serial and Latest News A TODAY! Grand Program for the Entire Famiiyl THE GAY NINETIES EGYPTIAN 390 WHEN ROMANCE When John L Sullivan's And Adventure Ran Riot Name Was on Everyone's Lips and "Sweet Sixteen" Was America's Theme Song! — Starts Today — in "Business YELL Qf A Tl Not Since ft 'Buck Privates CROSBV j "tLi M)StiU0 ABBOTT - ! fmmm by mi JAMES Dirtcttd feleased MARY GORDON BitteM with JOAN BL0NDELL TOM TULLY JOHN QUALEN THOMAS MITCHELL ORPHEUM COME EARLY Last Complete Show Tonight at 9:00 WlUWi GEORGE SEITE frtMt Plus RICHARD HAYDN UNA R0MAY - HARRY DAVENPORT Screen Play by Frederick Haztitt Brennan and Vincent Lawrence Adaptation by Anthony Veiller and William H Wright - Based on a Novel by Clyde Brton Davis Directed by VICTOR FLEMING An Produced by SAM ZIMBALIST Picture k "GIRL ON THE SPOT" with Jess Barker ELENA VERDUG0 JACQUELINE deWIT BRENDA JOYCE PLAYING EVERY NIGHT! 85 :' M ORCHESTRAL Sea Food Fried Chicken Steaks Superb Join Your Friends — The More Discriminating People oi (Jgden lor a bweli Evening RODRIGUEZ WonJerfuI "SAMMY" AND HIS AIX FILIPINO FOR RESERVATIONS CALL Jjjj A I FRANK R MASTROLY EDWARD GRANT by FRANK T UTILE lM UNITED ARTISTS And This Thrilling A new and altogether different orchestra augments the gracious atmosphere of Ihe Canyon Club with a'splen- aor mat omy ugaen uanyon can otter WkJ09$S0kWknW ALFRED OGDEN Present ' And Noted Columnist Dies Under the Personal Direction of r VI AND BILL MURPHY j LEO CARRtLLO Such a THE J rf 3 "THE SHADY LADY" j j Lois Collier Fuzzy Knight j STEVEN COUrf WROWWOFMEEMM vm stevers mi ST LUKE'S CHORISTERS PETER MEREMBLUM JUNIOR ORCHESTRA §£$TEUTA DANCE 31st St and Washington Closed Thursdays "NAUGHTY NANETTE" CANYON CLUB -- TITO GUIZAR CONSTANCE MOORE and C N Cantlen WEBER CANYON and WAYNE JF DANCE t0HouseR Dale Rich chairman From Ogden Up Beautiful VHG A ""' jjji CARTOON JS J Healthful— Fun—Relaxing j - 5 Mites Now They're PILOT ADDED CALL " J imm THE: ryan zasu Pins BOYS Reservation and Private Parties Ml ERr BONTA GRANVILLE - "Rhythm Masttfefl j TOM Music Wednesday Through y"V Saturday by LOYAL WEST Light Lunches Ice Cream Ik i mm PARAMOUNT vice-preside- nt MM Just I - DINNERS Grand Opening! Mountain Green an ' 1 1 ed k nt - ' t i mm EDE'S PLACE To Give Recital artist-stude- non-veter- j at Succumbs CARLO'S j Featuring- Julia Rawlins Sompit in Vandalism Control Progri ne - - Continued from Fa 30-cen- ill-fat- "It is definitely in the public interest that the railroads and other transportation firms be kept solevnt If one operates an insolvent If one operates an operates some other insolvent business he quits if you operate an insolvent railroad you're just in trouble" Meeting of Minds Needed Bradford asserted there must be boxes a complete meeting of the minds A list of the contents includes on rates and service among oper- 10 agate cups which are said to ators of the various types of transportation He scoffed at occasional refer-to ences of "efforts" of railroads £ wreck the Geneva plant of VDen2763 Madison Ave Steel at Provo and stated the more than Phone 4714 ver & Rio Grande had $9000000 tied up there Chicken Spagetti Bradford s headquarters Salt Lake City Steak cluo Today's meeting of the execcomprised of transportation utives of the Ogden area was the first over which newly elected oiOpen Sundays at 4 P M ficers presided Week Days 6 to 11 P M New Officers Installed are: We Cater to Afternoon Bridge Newly installed officers Frea Parties and Lunches Norris president Landy J L Montgomery George Bennett Moore secretaryS Hunter W Goddard and Clyde director £zmThe following committee apannounced pointments were A Burke chairElder Program— S Hunter Edwin V man Clyde Day Leonard and Parker Membership and attendance B chairman Eric L Fischer Frank Lane Wilford Young and J A Houston n Entertainment— John WUham chairman W E Holmes F Nantker and C Frank moui eight-fiftee- 2472 Kiesel Ave 2-0- transportation companies be per mitted to make a profit and accumulate a reasonable reserve Knox Bradford executive assistant to trustees of the Denver & Rio Grande railway declared to- NEW YdRK DINE and United Nations Club Dial tSafety Stressed jWhere's Ridi At Traffic Club Frenchman? Stock Market Italian Pact On 1946 have carried a curse since thej were stolen from Pekin palaci in' China 40 years ago Superstitious crew members have blamed the curse for the series of events that marked the voyage up to the time Bar distwonttnuea trons Pasu One ' appeared A Chinese coolie fell into the first mate of the Samwater exhold the bosun went Samwater's was the unlikeit pressed opinion the ship had stormy seas berserk ly a man could fall overboard up- unm me nigni oar was last seen der the conditions existing the The following day the seas were' calm for the first time night of Bar s disappearance Yesterday the ship was searched from stem to stern for Bar's body and four valuable white Jade neck laces which may have been on his person Starts Sunday A member of the crew told police that Bar said he was wearing the necklaces around his neck Top (K LjtUmtG 23 Teakwood Cases While investigations continue 23 Ke0ekjl teakwood cases loaded with jewels and pieces of art valued at about $250000 property of the missing man lie in bond unopened The French consul in Vancouver said he had placed the consulate seal on each chest and even police are not permitted- to open the CLEVELAND v 0I SENSKENSOa Added Walt Disney Cartoon Latest World News First-Ru- n Outdoor Action Hit! 4jj |