Show r”' r '--ry r 2B THE OGDEN OGDEN r d ' -- r v y ‘:vaa'- - vom I ' SEPTEMBER 2 1935 r — r R UTAH FRIDAY EVENING yV r STANDARD-EXAMINE- Vc ':: Brighamite Retires zf t V ? v - WHOLE FAMILY TAKES TUfiN VISITING DOC From Army i--- rU CITY— Col Melvin former Brigham City BRIGHAM Jones H resident retired from active military duty at a formal review and Recent Events ita the home of Bishop and Mirs Wjllord Tesch seem to bear out the old saying “When) it rains it ' pours” Mrs Tesch left for Dee Hos- pital uhere their seventh child a daughter Mas born a minute after midnight on Riverdale Mother Is Honored on Birthday ' RIVERDALE — Mrs George each given a book 'EIi“bcth Jine e r MISSED TRAIN BUT GLAD OF IT Ms Paws?n'! The teacher is Mrs' Marilyn 81st birthday was the incentive KKe chlldre Christy recently for her entire family to ““bs Ellen Connie Thompson at j home her gather Child Pat Norma Perry She and Mr Dawson 86 have Terry the distinction of being River-- ! Jean Henderson Charyl John- dale’s oldest living couple Both son Larry Allen Joan Hamblin were reared in Ogden but have Linda Tesch Bonnie Bills Janet lived in Riverdale since they moved here when they were mar- Child Joe Thompson Billy 1 Jc j - - Nevada-Cal-iforni- a floods While in Santa Ana the Boswells were the guests of Mrs Boswell’s mother Mrs Rill Sheffield her sister Mrs Ben Hinkle and broth- Stephens Stephen Child Karen Henderson Karen Hamblin Karen Knight Jane Davis Donette Johnson Cheryl Stephens er H R Child Pauline Tesch and' Katherine ' Thompson Next week will be the last for Plon MIA Mooting the 9:30 am starting time for EVANSTON Wyo — The grandchildren ind 12 Primary With the beginning of Autumn Roundup of the LDS : school the meeting will com- First Ward MIA will be held on At Riverdale’s July 4th parade mence at 4 pm Tuesday at the First Ward hall when the eldest citizens were states Mrs Arthur Schomas ward honored the- pawsons were both president of the YWMIA Tians unable to participate because of Riverdale MlA Will for the fall and w inter program ill health O her who of work will be outlined at the were present were Ted Parker Start Classes Soon opening meeting after the sum- 85 Like Pik 77 Mrs Valbert RIVERDALE — Regular classes mer recess Pike 71 Mir Driscilla Thomp- will be held at Riverdale Ward son 75 and Mrs Adele Fife 75 MIA next Tuesday evening be-' “And he got it right souare ginning at 7:30 pm with the officers and teachers meeting bebetween the That’s at 7 usually what happens to the ginning The ‘following week Sept 13 movie villain but in this ease the big opening social and dance it was an innocent bystander ' is scheduled Michael Henderson 7 ried 61 years ago All four of the Dawson’s children and their families were present They are Mrs H (J Vance Riverdale Ralph Dawson Clearfield: Mrs Henry Meitiis Clinton arid Leonard Dawson of Roy Also present were their six ceremonies at Sixth Army HeadAug 14 week this Francisco San She was worried about quarters Col Jones attended elementary leaving her daughter Paulschools in Box Elder County and ine 12 with an earache The earache cleared up however graduated from Baker City Ore School 'v:i Then the Bishop! took son High j He has been a member of the Robert 7 to the aoctor Monand 10 Reserve corps for years day to have a ejast on his w S U the on ith been active broken left wrist He had duty Army for 20 years' fallen out of an apple tree com1934 1940 was to he jFrom Later in the we ek Pauline pany commander of the CCC Mis injured when a neighV ' camp at New Meadows Idaho borhood riding pony backed For a time he was employed into her knockec her down THE OLD RED BARN— A major landmark in Pleasant View for a couple of generaCo Oil of Mountain Ogden by the and stepped on her leg in a tions" this barn was torn down recently leaving a “hole” in the skyline It was a as gas distributor of this territory number of places To top it favorite meeting spot for many youngsters was an active member of the He all off-- another daughter He was watching the neighborOfficers Reserve Linda 10 received painful Ogden chapter IT'LL NEVER BE THE hood children dismantle a swing He is also a member of the Brigburns from hot water while ?— Saturday evening An overhead NEED ham City Masonic Lodge defrosting the rejfrigerator fell prematurely cutting a bar Col Jones and his wife the deep "gash- on the bridge of former Blanch Calderwood are Michael’s nose which required POLIO planning to travel to the Repubstitches three lic of Nicaragua where he will He is the son of Mr and Mrs enter private business according Fdis Henderson 5212 South 1150 to a brother Judge Lewis Jones INSURANCE West Riverdale of Brigham City “The Red Better PLEASANT VIEW — For Mrs Awards for 100 per cent atSquare nails and spikes were put on a play entitled David R Etter Sr retired this of the of in honor Bam” as building William Wade and many others used as well tendance square shingle at the Primary during C LaMar too Pleasant View will never be nails Each shingle nail was set barn It was the largest of its week from the United States Inwere given to 23 Rivpast year of 23 dian Service after of kind in Pleasant View and only years erdale and girls and one quite the same They’ve torn in a metal disc about the size CLEARFIELD— I ousing facili- - teacher boys Federal Service but his retire529 Ecdes Bldg a quarter to keep them from one other — in North Ogden down the “big red barn” at the Primary meeting short-liverewas ment was He the in could compare with it ties at Clearfield’s Anchorage are Wednesday morning They were Pleasant View was a working out a new hired cor- north end of Weber County under a with built was temporarily barn The town barn that when the more in demand Clay pioneer Emma Maycock grew up and title for another year at Inter- becoming became a major landmark meet- ridor running straight through Allred city manager reports and married William Wade son of mountain School ing place for youngsters and the center Loads of hay corHe also advised that surplus ' was a He as first of the barn builder the Into employed the j'storage place for tons of hay grain were driven Since then the William Wades carpenter at the Albuquerque furniture Which is eing sold on I® ridor and unloaded on each land grain was built have always lived in sight of the Indian School from 1912 to 1916 bids is clearing five units at theMrs William Wada was little side Mrs Wade remembers the old barn and admit it played an and has filled many building housing area which to accommoEmma Maycock — a pigtailed assignments since that date families when her father Amos big swing that was placed in important role in their lives as contractor ' ' The Anchorage is now filled time well as other citizens in the little contracted Edward the front door of the barn Maycock Mr Allred said arid there Is a n He to the transferred The young people made this community Wade to buildit list TURPENTINE waiting School Indian 1950 in Marshall Maycock grandson of Excavation started and the their meeting place and spent Minn from now owns where the Minneapolis of the The Women’s sturdy handsome building went many afternoons and evenings the originalandowner he was an Area Construction En- Clearfield old land had the and there property slow sure remember “I swinging playing Church up bqt Community Reg The winter after completion of mark torn down as a safety pre-th- gineer While at Intermountain met at the home of Mrs Thomas and the old time he has been construction and structure the ward members caution the men had to Mackey’s in Ver leland Park maintenance superintendent until Tuesday evening stand to make them dig into the gal his retirement on Aug 31 earth” Mrsl Wade said ' A second circle composed of 45ff iJi Ktgvlor quart Mr and Mrs Etter are planThe lower part of the barn was Layton women was ormed Their ning on making Brigham City first made of heavy field stone and the is scheduled Sept their permanent residence and 12 at meeting 7 pm upper part of lumber Roofing OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT have built a new home at 305 N was done with what looks like 1st West St The Fourth Ward Relief SoO Reg pressed paper heavily painted Gal was week last reorganizjed The shingles measuring about ciety Lorraine Sessions m — h NORTH OGDEN Hunting his mother finally found with Mrs Rose Little becoming two feet square were nailed Gal nvm was sentenced to one a Ogden wheel Is curled of in the children lost their big up Reg becoming down president in Box the Elder year tractor Mr Mrs farm and fast of a regular chore County asleep Other officers include Afton A couple of days later he gave Jail In Judge Lewis Jones First Brown first Vernal Johns of North Ogden counselor? and Mrs It took the combined efforts his parents another frantic mo- District Court this week Lena Our Very Best iObray second counselor Sessions was charged with is- Mrs Fern ment when he and a sister Darof the whole family to locate £) is secretary Jenkins Enamel White j4-Hou- r Garth this week But lene 3 again came up missing suing fictitious checks In Box Mrs j June Catmull theology wJULiA After another search the Elder County according to Box teacher and Mrs Louise Broad-bent U 2nd Qi youngsters were found in a near- Elder County Sheriff Warren W Ql chorister Mrs Merrill HenHyde by field ry is visiting teacher and Mrs Qts for Only Is Interest in the Mary Erickson will guide the Water must be conserved here mounting r if it is to last Hugh B Wilde Peach Day’s Horse Show' to be work directors for the year’s proztoueei'Hv president of the North Bench held on Saturday Sept TO be- gram LINSEED OIL Pipeline and Irrigation Assn ginning at 8 pmf according to formerResidents of Clearfield Harold B Felt chairman and said today ly of Colorado held a picnic at Reg On Aug 20 316 acre-fee- t of wa- Norman Lichtenstein manager Monday Lagoon evening of the event ter had been used by associaMORGAN — Ballots were tion members leaving only 114 Officials and committee chair- MrAmong those attending were and Mrs Floyd Shelton And mailed Aug 31 to Morgan Coun- acre-fee- t for the rest of the sea- men are listed as follows: H Grant Ivins "American Fork daughter Dorothy Callister a ty farmers for the election of a son If the water continues to run Utah ring judge Walter G Mann Mr and Mrs Frank Davis County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee for out at the present rate the sup- Brigham City ringmaster RichJed Harris U js Navy arPh Washington Dlvd 1956 ply will be depleted by Sept 23 ard Wheatley Logan ring an- rived home this week for a ” Our Carload Buying Saves You Money ” nouncer Hannah Hillam and Nor- furlough with his parents Mr The marked ballots must be Wilde said ma Jensen Brigham Citv regis- and Mrs Wane Harris returned to the county office The board of directors urged STORIS TO SIRVI YOU f bearing a postmark not later all members to cut the water use trars Nobel Parsons Brigham leave his of After completion' as much as possible than Sept 10 1955 City chairman of horse stalls he will re urn to San Francisco committee Lee Monson Brigham to attend a diesel mechanics Farmers who are eligible to ’Ltmu-imiii- v vote a not ballot but receive do I'EiiS 'tmWirn City chairman of grounds com- school mittee office and should the Jesse county notify mmcnti Jepperson located in the Bakery Building Brigham City chairman of trophy DUcommittee "Ballots will be counted Sept CumDavid 13 TREMONTON— Twelve classes are open for 7:30 election at the by pan 111 M committee All farmers mings- son of Mr and Mrs L J entries in the show andit will tabulation DEEP H1ELTT are inyited to witness the ballot Cummings left this week as a be conducted and governed acmissionaiy to the LDS Southern cording to the rules of the counting Candidates are: c 'Try rcr xi States Mission field Horse Show Assn 'jiU'i Ralph Carter Porterville 2 n rrr 'tnvMO Marion Harding Morgan Mecham Milton Lyman Mecham great-grandchildre- V: RIVERDALE — What seemed an inconvenience for the Robert Bosw ell family when they were' unable to get train tickets home on the day they planned proved to be their good fortune Had they taken that train they would have been stranded for hours in the recent Southern n - vvt old-time- ‘'r- ej-es- ’ rs : j ” SAME After Long Use Big Red Barn In Pleasant View Destroyed - Demand Great For Anchorage Housing Units t i Fagg -- d AIL t Uili Inter-mountai- i i e h 5190 Hunting Lost Children Is ° ld -- $ 1 2 For Morgan Ufria girl Voo leva thaai — big 7 for they feal so girls snug and comfy fit to wQ Thay'rc Shrink --5 toyed end have nylon reinforced euffi to keep from riding In real lollipop colors too — and tboy come In a delightful ng $246 lollipop-shap- e polyethylene envelope Sizes 2 to 16 In combed cotton or Bubble Dud J ocetatc 5229 gal 5279 09c ’ 15-da- y 2348 3 Pairs 200 PINCOCK'S 8479 Oi g rfl "i rsjfs Tremonton Man On Way to Mission - TOTS TO TEENS 2411 Washington 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