Show THE OGDEN fUTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING Tall Tales Expected After Ogden's First Fish Rodeo By Louis A UiMweu If the hundred of kiddies who took part in Ogden city's fishing rodeo Saturday have inherited the proclivities of their fishermen fathers there'll be new and improved versions of the "one in that got away" stories afloat weeks the Ogden area for many — It was hot and dusty and a mite crowded —as an estimated 2000 neophyte Isaac Waltons crowded the shoreline of the Rainbow Gardens pond for their share of some 4000 planted fish and scores of prizes in the first annual rodeo Before they left the scene the quaffed some 700 youngsters had 250 ice cream bars bottles of pop fapeanuts candy bars and othermervors distributed by Ogden chants It Was Fun But brother — it was fun "rodeo" opened at The four-hotwo pm when Mayor Harman W the welcomed Perry officially after the mayor crowd Seconds finished his brief address hundreds of hooks were dropped into the still water and from then to the close of the contest there was scarcely elbow room at a fishable spot committee Ward Armstrong member put his guess at 2000 time-honor- ed ur Society Describes Efforts For Unmarried Mothers 'Catfish Take a Look at Those Worms! R AUGUST 20 1048 M' M in estimating the number of boys and girls who came and went during the contest 'ijllp i: "The success of the event exceeded everybody's expectations" he said Only Casualty Only casualty of the day despite the snarls of gleeful kiddies who tried their hand was an unnamed boy whose hook was caught in the seat of his pants A Red Cross first aid crew extricated it First fish yanked from the placid waters was claimed by Clifford Ellison of 035 Seventh seven seconds after the contest started Champion girl of the meet was lone Phipps daughter of Mr and Mrs Leslie H Phipps of 148 Nortn Washington The champion boy was Ronnie Mrs Nylander 10 son of Mr and Arthurt P Nylander of 662 Fifteenth His 14 inch trout was also credited with being the longest catch of the day The above photo shows some First Limit 156 of the estimated 2000 boys Janice OeVoe 11 daughter of and girls who teed the usable shoreline of the Rainbow GarMf and Mrs Martin L OeVoe dens pond Saturday to take part of 2074 Polk caught the first in Ogden city's first annual limit for girls and Keith Olson 1644 Capital caught the first limit "Fish ins rodeo" At side are some for boys First fish for girls was of the winners: In front (left to snagged by Barbara Shupe North right) lone Phipps Ronnie NyOgden and the first for boys by lander Lloyd Alan Phipps and Clifford Ellison 935 Seventh Janice DeVoe In rear are ofJackie Richards son of Mr and ficials in charge of the event: Mrs Spencer L Richards of 1710 (left to right) Charles C WoodBmford observed bis eleventh cock Ted Kirkmeyer and Chairbirthday by catching the second man C W Cottle trout longest a 14 Vi inch Rainbow A truck from the local Coca Cola plant unloaded 540 iced bottles of the beverage other drinks were furnished by Or Pepper plant The Armstrong sporting goods store distributed 600 fly hooks the Egyptian theatre gave Deal-Hseason tickets to eight winners the Paramount bowling center gave City Attorney George S Barbowling tickets and Robert King ker has put over another good handed out 200 ducats to bis Raindeal Mayor Harman W Peery bow Gardens' pool observed Saturday as he read a How Many Fish? brief letter from Mr Barker How many fish did they catch? which stated: The estimates varied but a popular "Dear Mayor: I expect to be guess was around 300 The pond is married today to Mrs Norma" Secrist Benoit of Bountiful expected to be the scene of additional hundreds today and any"That's great" said the mayor "I thought he had something ex- body can fish The fish were furnished by the on his mind lately" state fish and game commission citing Barker's letter continued with The "fishing rodeo" is an event the phrase "I hope you won't days sponsored nationally by Better mind my absence for a few we plan to take a little Fishing Inc of Chicago which donated the prizes for the chamtrip The mayor said he didn't pion boy and champion girl Chairman of the local event was C W mind "I hope they'll be happy Cottle who was appointed by they have my every best wish' Mayor Perry Mayor Perry commented with a chuckle The Associated Pres verified the fact that a George S Barker 65 of Ogden and Norma S Benoit 42 Bountiful had ob tained a marriage license in aait Lake City last Thursday Mr Barker has been a widower for several years THE "''mJ "' jMttkt 4 - With " young girl with dark brown curly hair dark eyes and a fresh complexion She looked very nice' in her nest fittinx black dress trimmed with turquoise blife bands around neck and sleeves "Imogene was a high school graduate and had then taken a stenographic course at business college She had had two years oi oince work During this time she had made the acquaintance of a young man also working as an accountant in the same office They had gone together for a number of months when they learned that Imogene was going to have a baby They planned to be married but suddenly the father of the child was Boy Reports Knife Attack in Theatre Jerry Slot 14 Roy was treated at Ogden police headquarters Saturday afternoon for a deep cut on his left arm he said was inflicted in a local theatre by an unidentified boy who allegedly stabbed him with a pocketknife Slot said his view of the screen was obstructed by a boy who kept bobbing up and down in front of him and that when he "finally asked the boy to sit down" the latter whipped out a small pocket-knif- e and jabbed him Lieut D B Ballantyne said Slot doubed whether he would be able to recognize his alleged assailant if he saw him Police gave the injured first aid treatment and released him -- erf mm stfe "yW City Attorney Puts "aW earned fwj to 4 (MM of 5 YOU plan for 1307 ISO in 3 Cash-Cred- Card it t cm No Leans §25 te 195 or Mere FINANCE CO Phont 2nd Floor Cedes BMg 5575 Wayne Green Manager Over Another Marries e Money Stolen From Auto jjfjiwg SjljjjL f IHh H N Mathews 282 Dover Bonneville Park reported to Weber county deputy sheriffs Saturday the theft from his automobile of $130 while he and his wife and friends were swimming in Pine View reservoir near HuntsvUle cemetery Deputy Sheriffs Blaine Farr and Ray Gibson said they aided in searching for the stolen money without succes Mathews they said was unable to furnish descriptions of suspects or other clews wlffi'''" IRONRITE IRONERS "KING OF ALL Appliance Department Man Arrested as Counterfeiter ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Aug 28 (AP) — Hays W King was arrested today on a charge that he manufac IRONERS" Ask for a Free Home Demonstrate Call 7763 at No Obligation! IMMEDIATE DELIVERYl EASY TERMS! TILE Window Sills — Fireplaces 24th Street at J Kiese! Bathrooms — Drainboards Store Fronts EARL EDDY Dial 8932 1862 Childs rjCBSa&CParHZCK gjgjgjaapjpsjpssjgjpsM OGDEN TRANSIT COMPANY announces the change fa routing of bosses on the southeast bench with one now line to bo added on 27th Street EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 3 1948 NIW ROUTE FOR NUMBER 2— 25th STREET AND 21 STREET Leaving 24th and Fillmore west to Polk south on Polk to 25th west on 25th to Wall north on Wall to 24th east on 24th to Washington Blvd north on Washington Blvd to 2lst east on 21st to Monroe north on Monroe to 20th east on 20th to Harrison south on Harrison to 21st Returning from 21st and Harrison west on 21st to Washington Blvd south on Washington to 24th west on 24th to Wall south on Wall to 25th east on 25th to Fillmore north on Filmore to 24th M and every 15 minutes until 12:10 AM Daily buses will leave 24th and Fillmore 6:16 Buses will leave 21st Harrison 6:10 AM and every 15 minutes until 12:10 AM Sundays and holidays buses will leave each end 6:15 and every 26 minutes until 12 Midnight NEW ROUTE FOR NUMBER 3— 23rd STREET AND 29th STREET Feature Speaker Told for Higher Education Meet Featured speaker at this year's conference on higher education at Weber college Sept 9—11 will be Dr Harry K Newburn president of University of Oregon it was announced Saturday by President H A Dixon Recognized as one of the outstanding younger educators of the country Dr Newburn will discuss current problems on the college and university level before several hundred delegates from Utah institutions A graduate of Western Illinois teachers college in 1928 Dr Newburn has served as teacher athletic coach township high school principal and superintendent of schools in small Illinois cities Later he was assistant professor and then associate professor at University of Iowa where he taught graduate courses in secondary education directed theses in that field and supervised the teacher-teachin- Dr Harry Newborn NEW ROUTE FOR NUMBER WAu AVENUE 13 ond 27th STREET Universities When he assumed the presidency of University of Oregon he was only 39 m ARTHUR P BROWN Democratic Candidate tar Four Year County Commissioner He has been a resident of Weber County during his entire life bavwas educated in the schools of this county and ins been born here He owner and a graduated from what la now Weber College He la a home taxpayer Because this Is bis native efforts for the county hie desirable growth welfare and of thla vicinity during nia as administration present two - year County Coram have been incessant and consistent To Mr Brownu the Job of conuniaslaner one that requires his full time The experiences assimilated by Mr Brown In the past in a unite to qualify him large measure for theHe J op Is which he la seeking an alumnus of Weber College Its hence his interest In for employed growth He was road County eight yeara Inand construcmaintenance Comwas He County tion 1942 missioner in 1941 and emwas war he ' During the Supply ployed at the Naval of this end the At Depotbe will complete his year term of two - year County These experiCommissioner ences combined with bis personal acquaintances with the people of the County fit him to judiciously expedite the —: needs of the county " The following is nis piauormof"an unssm uu adequate water supply Expansion and development additional industry to come to Weber Continued efforts to Induce CCm"dequat road maintenance construction and repairs institution Weber College expansion to a four-yeMore benefits to the aged and infirm without liens on the recipient's Pr°PDeveiopment of recreational areas and increased supervised recreation Construction of a County Fairgrounds and Judicial distribution and spending of all tax moneys legislation that allows labor Its rightful position In bargaining with be benefitted management that bothofmay them the voting public he Is chosen to represent treatIf in the discretion s County Commissioner he pledges his efforts to a fair and equal menDonVfortet that the voting public puts every man in political kf flee Choose that man whom you feel will best serve Weber County and then vote for him tS ANY CASE VOTE SEPTEMBER 7TH (Paid Political Advertisement) JSSiV ar A Governor FARM BUILDINGS Your Governor J BRACKEN LEE Republican Candidate for Governer period with being the most Has been credited over a ficient city administrator in Utah 12-ye- ar and BUILDIN BLOCK - Improvements- ef- Has consistently returned to the taxpayers more service and more value than any other public official in Utah Is the man most feared by the Maw forces to end its expensive regime do-nothi- ng Veto for VMorwers 40ltltJ n J I— £ BRACKEN LEE Primary Election September 7 General Election November 2 Sundays and holidays buses will leave each end 6:20 and every 20 minutes until 12 RIDE THE BUSSES AND SAVE 5 1 '''I'gBVf Was selected one of the three outstanding mayors in the U S Returning north on Lincoln to 31st west on 31st to Wall north on Wall to 25th east on 25th to Jefferson south on Jefferson to 27th then east on 27th to Harrison south on Harrison to 28th east on 28th to Marilyn Drive 11:52 P M VOTE FOR Convention — Executives of Savand Loan associations from Utah and other six states will attend the annual convention of the Pacific Northwest conference of Savings and Loan associations at Sun Valley Idaho Leaving 28th and Marilyn Drive north to 27th west on 27th to Jefferson north on Jefferson to 25th west on 25th to Wall south on Wall to 33rd east on 33rd to Lincoln Dally buses will leave 28th & Marilyn Drive at 6:15 AM and every 15 minutes until IS Midnight Buses will leave 33rd 8t Lincoln 6:22 AM and every 15 minutes until "Three months later Imogene had her child which she released to the agency for placement She stayed in the home of her friends until she was able to go back to work in a nearby city Before leaving she called at the office and thanked the agency for the care and attention She now felt well enough adjusted to return to work and a new life ahead of her" ings i will leave 23rd and Polk 6:15 AM and every 15 minutes until 12 Midnight will leave 30th Polk 6:22 AM aad every 15 minutes until 12 Midnight - ion Elect A Man Who Will Be pro- g gram at the school In 1038 he visited England and Scotland for study under auspices of the Carnegie Corporation of secondary schools as well English as teacher-trainin- g programs of Great Britain National recognition came to Dr Newburn with his appointment to the president's commission on higher education Recently he was appointed on the executive council of the National Association of State tured counterfeit quarters nan dollars and dollars for use in slot machines Questioned by Secret Agent Earl Schoel of Denver the Rock Springs miner said: "I just wanted to beat those slot machines and get some of my money back " transferred to an office in a distant city Since then his letters had been coming irregularly and finally ceased altogether The last letter written to him by Imogene had been returned unclaimed Imogene knew nothing of his people nor their whereabouts "Imogene had funds to care for herself for the next three months until her confinement but could not pay for medical and confinement care She wished to release her baby to be placed for adoption since she had no plans for getting married Hence it would be necessary for her to go back to work and support herself as before Since she could not stay at nome ana care for her baby she felt it would be much better off placed in a good home where it could have financial security and the love and affection of devoted parents The adoption procedure was explained to Imogene — namely that she would sign an affidavit before a notary relinguishing all rights to the child after the baby was born that she would never see the child as this was an easier process for both mother and child "Considerable background and social history was secured from Imogene of her family for two generations back: such things as education occupations health religion More Than Leaving 23rd and Polk west on 23rd to Washington Blvd south on Washington to 28th east on 28th to Madison south on Madison to 29th east on 29th to Taylor Drive south on Taylor Drive to Darling west on Darling to Polk south on Polk to 30th 'west on 30th to Harrison north on Harrison to 29th then west on 29th to Madison north on Madison to 28th west on 28th to Washington Blvd north on Washington to 23rd east on 23rd to Polk Sundays and holidays buses will leave each end 6:26 aad every 26 minutes until Midnight How the Children's Aid society Ogden helps the unmarnea mother is described in a statement released bv the society in line with the society's policy of acquainting contributors and the general pudiic with the work of the agency rne case of a girl Imogene which is not her real name is described "Imogene 19 years of age having been referred by her doctor to the agency for medical care and a plan for her expected baby called at office Imogene was an attractive of nationality stature and coloring' and as much information as she knew of the child's father She wee informed that the same information was secured about the background of the adopting parents so that the placement of the child could be made on a matching basis and similarity of background In this way the child could easily fit into the new home and feel Well adjusted and happy Imogene was told that she could always learn from the agency how the child was getting along but that she would never be told where it was placed This was done for the protection of the mother the adoptive parents and the child Tragic things had happened in instances in which the mother knew where the child was placed The mother could not resist finding out for herself how the child was getting along the adoptive parents were con tinually upset and worried for fear of losing the child and the child was continually torn between the loyality towards its own mother and toward its adoptive parents Imogene saw that this would be so and was satisfied to let the agency handle the matter in its own fash- H08TH Pnw (Paid political advertisement) ' |