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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY IS 1937 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Manufacturing Officials Gather Here lllOGGINS WINS POSITIONS ON Chinese Urged To Bar 'Dirges' 'Hot Time' 'Dixie1 BANKERS SAVED SWERINGEHS PROBERS TOLD Acted to Keep Rail Line From Shares' On Market LAWMAKERS SEE CONDITIONS AT STATE SCHOOLS ij Industrial Institution Points Out Record Made In 1 1 "-Paroles till! 5 Iff I it Is Also Made Chairman of Judiciary Group Others Named 'tK (a CM IP I p- W- SHANGHAI (UP) longer will Chinese bands play Be a Hot Time in the Old Town and other merry tunes at funerals if the New Life Movement has it way The practice among wealthy Chinese families of hiring bands which play the few numbers in their repertoire regardless of their suitability to the occasion in the opinion of New Life leaders has resulted in grotesque performances and brought ridicule upon China Promulgation of new regulations for weddings and funerals by the Nanking municipal authorities has been the first result of the drive A campaign is under way to extend the same rules to other cities According to the new rules both Chinese and western-style bands may be used either together or separately in wedding and funeral processions but no more than two bands will be allowed In one procession Some ostentatious funerals have boasted as many as twenty bands -r -44 WPA WORKERS FIND JIONEY CLEVELAND WPA workmen who felled a beech tree found within its hollow trunk a filled honeycomb weighing 40 pounds Mi if 3C9 Rites For Retired Fanner Will Be Conducted Sunday Prank Hume 73 a retired farmer died Thursday- flight at eleven-fifteen at his home 243 Twenty-sixth street following an illness of a year and one-half He was born in BlandinvUle HI- July 16 1883 and was a farmer at Great Falls Mont until about 23 years ago when he retired and moved to Ogden i In 1891 he was married to Sadie A McCune who died here on December 24 1924 Mr Hume married Mrs Grace Connell on March 24 1832 and she survives him in addition to the following children: Hur lett Hume Great Palls Earl Hume Sprin grille Mrs LeRoy James and William Wallin Ogden William Los Angeles In addition a brother Lewis Hume of California 18 grandchildren and one great grandchild survive Funeral services will be held Sunday at two in Lindquist chapel with the Rev Carver in charge Frienda may call at the chapel Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday until time of services 4-f The eyes of the heron are placed on the lower slope of its head making it possible for the bird to watch for prey in the water at it feet Members of the 1937 Utah legislature completed their- inspection of Ogden institutions receiving state aid Thursday after-and returned to Salt Lake In special chartered buses During the morning they visited Webfr college and the state school for the deaf and blind and in the afterjnoon they went to the state industrial school the Ogden livestock! show and the Martha society nursery At the industrial school Superintendent A Child and Pet-ersoi parole officer guided the visitors over the grounds and through the buildings and the work being done with In- Mr Child said the Institution's appropriation Is now at the about the issame level as it was in 1913-14 when! operating expenses were much lower? He said it might be advisable for the state to purchase more land to enable the boys to raise much of the produce now purchased -1 Mr Peterson reported that out of 250 students paroled diiring the i ip By Standard-Examiner Staff Correspondent SALT LAKE CITY Jan 15 Senator Ira A Huggins won positions on no less than five of the fifteen committees named by the Utah state senate at this session and was appointed chairman of the Important judl-citary committee Senators Ward Holbrook Davis county Will Holmes Box Elder Alonzo Hopkins and Dexter Farr Weber also won committee positions The senators from Districts 1 3 and 4 were named to committees as follows: Holbrook Davis Holmes Box Elder Appropriations Holbrook Davis Huggins Weber Huggins Weber Education Hopkins Morgan Fish and Farr Weber Holmes Box Elder Hopkins Morgan Health and labor Weber State and municipal affairs Farr Weber Farr Weber Holmes Box Elder Judiciary Huggins Weber chairman Holbrook Davis Mining and smelting Holbrook Davis Revenue taxation Farr Huggins Weber Holmes Box Elder Hopkins Morgan Social relations and Holmes Box Elder it WASHINGTON Jan Evidence that Morgan banking syndicate the Van Sweringen empire in 1930 was unfolded today before the senate railroad investigating committee William Potter board chairman of the Guaranty Trust company of New York testified that part of a $39500000 loan majo by the Morgan group was used to close out -a $19000000 Van Sweringen account with Paine Webber and company New York stock brokers Describing the situation as he said tms action kept theyan Sweringen interests from a million shares jf Allegheny corporation stock on the to protect their margin requirements I of such ab huge block at stock might have started a general market decline Potter explained I Chairman Wheeler TD-Mont) said yesterday a Van Sweringen corporation used proceeds of a $30000000 note issue to buy of other Van Sweringen firms PURCHASES LISTED Wheeler said the inquiry showed: 1 The security purchases included 600000 shares of Allegheny corporation stock bought i from general securities corporation another van Sweringen at $1200000 above the market price 2 The note issue in which investors lost more than $13000000 was listed on the Boston stock exchange get away from the blue sky of Illinois and other states '3 The prospectus of the issue failed to disclose the assets had been written by $23000000 on the day It was published WIDOW OF RAH PREDICT PROSPERITY Utah Manufacturers association directors met in the Ben Lomond hotel Thursday and with A Glasmann editor of The Standard-Examiner as a guest told of a period of prosperity to ensure In 1937 Later they ylslted the Ogden livestock show President IL Pollock of the association is the third from the left In the middle row 8 Stephenson executive secretary is on the lpft In the front row with Mr Glasmann next Other members of the group include Ellison Charles Fehr Nevill Harry Ostler Hamilton Gardner William McHugh Leonard Kingsley Clawson Roy I Ashworth Dunbar Frank Francis Albert Becker Julian Bamberger A Christensen Wheatlalce and Ambrose Seitz (Standard-Examiner staff photo) many of them made good despite the fact so few were released into circumstances which were favorable past two years only 90 have been returned to the school He said County Renews Structure Lease Druggist's Mother Is Called By Death Si 591? r-r BOX ELDER DEPAR TMENT David II Mann 304 West Third North Brigham I City Phone 94 Circulation and Correspondence Parents Invited To Visit School f7 ''TTl 'A ZZi-- v- I i BRIGHAM CITY Jan Wynn Eddy local druggist has received word of the death in Phoenix Ariz of his mother Mary Skelton Eddy 81 a former resident of Corinne and Brigham City Mrs Eddy was an active member of the Order of i the Eastern Star cnd Febekahs Besides her husband she is survived by four sons Wynn of Brigham City A Leslie of Sait take City Clyde of New York Don of Charleston and one daughter Mrs Fred McDaniel of Phoenix Japan will aid small taxpayers Weber county commissioners to day renewed their lease with the Knight of Pythias for space in the building at 2351 Grant avenue for 1937 The space is used to house a WPA sewing project The lease provides the county will cancel 1937 taxes on the building in return for use of the space The agreement continues after 1937 with a 60-day notice clause It is said that the human eye 13 capable of detecting the differences of one-millionth of an inch GET HOUSE POSITIONS SALT LAKE CITY Jan 15-(AP) Speaker Joseph Jensen (D-Weber) announced the appointment today of four permanent house committees They include: Rules Taylor Weber chairman Revision and Johnson Box Elder Wood Weber -44 Germany is limiting food sales to prevent a threatened acute shortage 5' Keep warm in Grants Smart Wool Gloves JI FSeiv Lor Prices Good News for tho Millions of Women Who Wear Grants Famous Maple ECbiq IS pr TREMONTON Jan 15 Parents' visiting day at Bear River High school has been set for Feb 1 Parents of pupils attending the school are invited to call School busses well heated will carry parents and patrons to the high school from every community In the valley Since the date coincides with the First National forum it has been arranged that the lecturer for that session will give a pWt of the program already planned for the evening at the school 44 Services Held For Willard Resident Now Reduced to Fromm A Uses' Children 't Sizes -A thrifty price but you can i count on them for newest styles greatest warmth and wear Fashioned to fit without bulk FRED NYE CO A ELI 0 if yon are not acquainted with the quality of this hose we urge you to try a pair We know you will be satisfied 4 thread 42 gauge Pure Silk Chiffon Full-fashioned! Ringlessl Picot Top! HART SCHAFFNER MARX SU0YS sunsd This greaf mid-winter clearance sale is drawing to a close hurry and take advantage of these savings while there is still time Martha Hope Services Will Be Conducted Sunday Mrsf Martha -Hope 79 widow of James Hope of' 2633 Lincoln nveiifle died today In a local hos-of a heart affliction She was born in Ogdejrt on 23 1857 a daughter of John nd Sarah Browning Galligher a granddaughter oP John Browning She' was educated in the Ogden schools and was a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) She was married to Mr Hope in the local Episcopal church I by the Rev James Lee Gillogly on January 6 1874 Mr Hope preceded her in death in Ogden in j-1918 He was a pensioned locomotive engineer for the Southern Pacific company She by survived by one son and one daughter Ernest Hope and Mrs Ernest Dalin both of Ogden and two brothers James and Frank Galligher both of Twin Falls Idaho Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at in the chapel of the Kirkendali-Darling mortuary with the Rev John Hyslop Episcopal minister of Salt Lake City officiating iFri ends may call at the mortuary chapel Saturday evening from seven until nine j-M rn'm- BRIGHAM CITY Jan 15 funeral services for William Isaac Hargis Willard resident were held Thursday afternoon in the Larkin-Felt funeral home Bishop Ephraim White of Willard presided The invocation was offered by George A Anderson followed by remarks by Bishop White Musical numbers were offered by Harold Felt Mr and Mrs David Anderson and Mr and Mrs William Griffiths Entombment was made in the Salt Lake memorial mausoleum 44 JAIL SERVES TURKEY EUGENE Turkey-fed prisoners in the county ail here is due to the fact that turkeys for the time being are the cheapest kind of meat First quality! New shades! 0 were $30 were $40 and Sunday until twelve forty-five Interment will be in the family plot in Ogden city cemetery Remnants 86x72 Beautiful patterns In green blue and I tsii 'J Ladies Handkerchiefs You will need plenty at this time of year 3 for HOC Wear Economy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits FLORSHEIM SHOE ICING COAL DEALER rp a 1 1 i i ZAFAnn I' 4- Soft combed yam went into this closely knit elastic union suit It give with every movement yet holds its shape Random or ecru Long or abort sleeve ankle or knee Size 36 to 46 0 1'l a JtfflAL ce For men and women $765 some styles $065 entire stocks! No shoes reserved! II 2041 Wash Ava O' Otu- Ju- 1 fill KSr SPRING COLORS Muffler Sale entire stock of wool and silk mufflers Muffler 53S Mufflers 95 Mufflers Essley Shirt the shirt that originated tha Truben-ized collar plain colors British stripes white grounds check designs Speciall a A Pottery Lamps Vou as "Why Is King Coal And the answer: Coal is harder magnetically cleaned properly sized for every tjpe of burner and It costs ies because It lasts Put these claims to the burning test and ask your dealer I Marvels of Quality Style Workmanship! Advance Spring prints Crisp organdie trims! The I new Princess fitted lines I High puffed sleeves and swing skirtsfFull cut sizes! 14 to 44 Extra sizes G9c Kobe Sale One group of flannel and vr i i silk robes cocktail jackets and lounge suits I2 price fKlat Sale 150 Hats REDUCED! DOBBS LEE DUNLAP BORSALIND with thadf ILUHO KSL 1130 Kilocycles Coal Weather dauy (except Sun) 9:15 a also I030 in Mon Wed Frl at and 10:13 m'Tuesn Thurs 11 M- i PKODUCED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE 1 United States Fuel Co If she about decorating if the latest things she approve your selection of one or a pairof thee? lamps! White or the smart deep colors in the pottery bases shades designed to harmonize! Green Stamps Salt Lake City Utah ij FacIal Tissue Lyncresi Brand In vhlfa and pink $03 P) f- W3G93 j' 2375 Washington Ave Ogden count -S.

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