| Show STANDARD-EXAMINE- R (UTAH) 4A Wednesday' evening july Cathific Bishop Says America Needs Spirit of Early Days f : lil no L a x juiy SALT LAKE America needs to recapture r - a Tfa Jaf hrinac Gene Autry Is High in Favor of Ogden Exchange Club Kids Mormonism on Threshold of Second Century 1947 23 "Smog Has One Good SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) Smog the stuff which contaminates the atmosphere of some cities has at least one redeeming feature — it helps to muffle noise Knudsen Professor Vern O acoustics expert told University of Utah's sound symposium here It doesn't do much to the low rumbles but it is highly effective in absorbing the screeches and SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) arrnmnlat- nnlv : phVh JViormonism in Utah was on the the "the resnoia of its second century to- ease increasing demand for sidechildren the and 6500 persons eot into the motivated tne day that and comfortable living spirit ex- " of Israel under Moses Columbus the Pilgrim Fathers and the Mormon pioneers the Most Rev Duane G-- : Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake diocese told the Rotary club's weekly luncheon Held Vigorous Life "The American people of 1947 need to be called back to that vigorous life of 1847" the Catholic leader said emphasizing the strong piopersonal virtues developed by own neer life "Men solved their problems they expected favors of no one "How Brigham Young would have laughed if some one had suggested he ask the federal government to solve his problems Very probably he would have done more than laugh" he added By contrast he said life in the stepping around hardships the of simm gampleasures the orgies the relaxing of bling and drinking social restraints together with the fearful letdown in sex standards and morals" latest Centennial act— a giant parade through this city's business section Floats costing more than $100000 and 36 bands rolled down Main ?ve°£the anniversary Brigham original colony of settlors Young's in Salt Lake valley Young's scouts "riYlJ7two das earer on July The floats portrayed the history of the state from prehistoric times up to the present with particular emphasis given to the pioneers Participants will the parade tomorrow Pioneerrepeat day when the Centennial celebration reaches its It was 100 years ago tomorrow when Young then Latter-da- v Sain President reached lMor1mon)J with a wearv band of pioneers who had crossed the plains from Nauvoo 111 So0?6 Advocates Unity A cause which could unite present day peoples as leaders of former times were united could be teh unity of all Christians to save "our common heritage" he said "It is terribly urgent for some one to speak the word of hope and resolute courage "We alone can be that someone We are called upon by destiny to say to the world "Now is the time to start climbing again We too must say: 'This is the place: drive on ft f Young Statue for Many Arrive for Hall of Fame Is Unveiled in Utgh' Postal Session py enter-- of members of the Ogden Exchange club were Youngsters Hotel Ben Lomond by Gene Autry cow tained at noon Tuesday at put on the Antry rodeo shows Autry told boy movie star herejo the kids the highlights of movie making signed their autograph books and sang for them Then (above) he had his picture taken with them - whistles near the upper limit of hearing ability To test the sound deadening Knudsen properties of smog of Calphysicist at the University filled a ifornia at Los Angeles room with smoke made of ammonium chloride one of several chemicals used to produce smoke screens It was thick enough to reduce visibility to about 20 feet Extremely high pitched asnoise of might moderate intensity such be made by high speed machinery was toned down appreciably when it passed through the smoke blanket Knudsen said 3 Pressed Brick us Place" ' " Jjj Famous Words Young stood at the mouth of Emigration canyon and spoke his words: "This is the now-famo- Feature SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) Commemorating the occasion and a giant "This is the those Some 350 members of the Utah Place works monument has been erected of at a cost of some chapter National Association $250000 The Postmasters gathered here today monument is the work of Mahonri for their Centennial convention Young Dedication of the giant structure the program for which includes will be tomorrow with the prescele two full days of Centennial D C D S ent L George and one day AiDert amnn church head bration participation over cere of The statue is the work presiding of business monies Sculptor Mahonri Young grandPostmaster I A Smoot Salt Lake Sons of Utah Pioneers memorial Latter-da- y son of the early-da- y caravan which retraced the route City said delegates who witSaints (Mormon) church leader nessed the Centennial parade to-of taKen a century ago bv the nio from bleachers in front neers arrived home vesterdav The Young unveiled the statue at day office also had visits to trek ended here with a parade the post Hotel Utah lobby for local resithe mrougn me nearx of the the Centennial exposition at Valcity dents to inspect fair grounds and "Promised sta- Lead By Marines He said he would take the ley" at the University of Utah Centennial commission offirials dium scheduled model to Florence Italy in Sepmade arrangements for not less Tomorrow they are to attend than 100000 tember to have it transferred to unveiling persons to witness to"This the for ceremonies carrara marble which was led day's parade the the Place" monument and will San Diego marine band andbydrill Ho-tYoung also is the sculptor who is in a conduct special ceremony did the "This is the Place" monuUtah for the release of the team A Chinese drum corps from San ment which wlil be unveiled toUtah Centennial stamp They will rrancisco morrow the Tournament of see a second showing of the pa- Roses band from Pasadena Calif tomorrow rade evening and other units were placed in six Bird of Springville divisions for the J Emmett Almost procession busicall first the will president 5000 Scouts Boy attendcurrently ness sessiorto order Friday and ing a Centennial here encampment assistant third Lawler Joseph J aiso were in the line of march To Washington morrow evening additional floats postmaster will be speaker principal and SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) will uie other marchers will replace A night Friday banquet Doy acouis of Utah will exceed the record -- 416000 first-da- y covers set at the conclude the program SALT LAKE CITY July 23 (AP) — Utahns got a look today at a model of the seven-fostatue of Brigham Young which eventually will be placed in the Hall of Fame in Washington :t:?:r:: ::':::::::: ot i W si i QUALM : Pl Record Seen in Stamp Requests mmmr ' mpp tp ' ' ' al Tennessee centennial celebration E Dix of Washington postal representative in charge of Utah Centennial first covers here predicted today With 235100 first cover orders already received he forecast a total sale of more than 500000 by the nine a m deadline tomorrow Since many of the orders included calls for more than one stamp the total sales of Centennial stamps probably will reach 1500000 he said Rush of business for first-da- y covers necessitated hiring of 100 World war II veterans to moisten stamps for the covers with more operating than 140 other employes machines Dix g said M stamp-affixin- Brownsville Was Our First Name The first issue of the Deseret News published in 1850 stated that packages of paper would be forwarded to Isaac Clark of Brownsville for distribution Brownsville was 4he name then applied to what later became the city of Ogdenttts first name honored Captain :James Brown first permanent settler Uintah Recalled As East Weber The little town of Uintah in the trying days of 1857 toequipped four oppose what companies of men was known as "Buchanan's" army In those days the town nestling at the mouth of Weber canyon was known as East Weber It was first settled in the year 1850 UN Delegates Okehed WASHINGTON July 23 (AP) — The senate foreign relations committee approved today President Truman's nominations of Warren R Austin Herschel V Johnson Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and John Foster Dulles as delegates to the next United Nations meeting Early Missionary Father Smet a Catholic one of the earliest to bring Christianity Lake basin A monuhonor has been erected in Ogden near the site where he is thought to have traveled De priest was missionaries to the Salt ment in his as he went north to Idaho where he performed a memorable missionary work In the fall of 1846 Father De Smet returned to the The Desert Bloomed east and met the advance' guard Though principally farmers of of the Mormon pioneers New England stock knowing nothing of cultivation by irrigation the Mormon pioneers who Shirley Awaits Stork entered the Salt Lake valley in HOLLYWOOD 23 (AP)— 1847 won the distinction of being Shirley Temple July is expecting a the first of the Anglo Saxon race January baby The to start irrigation on the Ameri- actress and her Actor can continent The common ex- John G Agar 26 husband made the anpression used to describe their nouncement last night at a family accomplishments is: 'They made party They were married Sept 19 1945 the desert to bloom as a rose" Utah's Blind on Resort Outing Looking To The Future! FARMINGTON Utah July 23 (AP)— The 40th annual outing of the Utah Association for the Blind was held today with Lagoon resort and Julian Bamberger as joint hosts Members of the and their guides from organization Salt Lake City Ogden Logan and Provo met at the resort to enjoy concessions swimming and other attractions A E Brooks of Ogden president was in charge of arrangements "Pioneer" Firm Using New Manufacturing Methods A Fines Imposed as Accident Result Under new ownership the Ogden Pressed Brick plant has added many new facilities more modern machines and new brick making techniques Fines totaling $55 were imposed In city court today on Margaret 20 3716 Adams Bingham who pleaded guilty last week to charges of driving and operating an automobile without a driver license She was ordered to pay $50 on n the charge and pay $5 on the other She was arrested July 17 after her automobile collided with a parked machine owned by George McKay The accident occurred at Thirty-nint- h and Jackson hit-and-r- Brick coming out of our plant today is of the best quality that is possible to be produced anywhere in a modern brick making plant We are producing brick products of exacting uniformity of standard dimensions lasting beauty and utility un hit-ru- When you plan to build choose Brick — Ogden Pressed Brick Remember! 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