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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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Ogden, Utah
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9
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i THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 13 1933 Gangsters Weapons Dumped Into Sea team may visit Mexico COLUMBIA Negotiations are under way for Missouri baseball team to 'go to Mexico City some time during June to engage in a seven-game series with the nine of the National University of Mexico ROOSEVELT PET SHOWN EEOOIILDTE (UP) Flemish Giant rabbit TeUr was entered in a vpet show here recently in tie name of Cara Delano Roosevelt l4-monihold granddaughter of Roosevelt i I cents a pint and at least seven brands are carried in stock So far it has proven very popular and the demand keeps up with the supply city council met recently and passed an ordinance making sale of the new beer legal Many other places in that state are following suit To Play In Pleasant View I I f1 S' i Ml FLOOD CLOSES LOuDER JILLS Highways In Northwest Are Covered With Plenty of Water Portland ore June (ap) As the Columbia river surged to a new high level today farmers along the Oregon and Washington lowlands and cat of the Islands in mid-river "continued their vigil to protect their crops from high water The flood pounded through dikes surrounding TenasiUlhee Island 23 miles above Astoria yesterday but it was believed the large crew rushed there to make repairs was once mere la control of the situation today Cauvles Island extending along the Columbia from Portland to EL Helens was under water except for higher knolls and dike-protected area of 3000 acres near the head of the island The river was lees than a foot from the top of that wall Highways were under water hi some At Balaam Wash more than a foot of water was over the Pacific highway and one service station had to be abandoned A new fill on the Oregon trail highway near TheDallesOre was washed out The roadbed of Columbia river highway further up from The -Dalles was undermined Bollwitvs at Longview Wash mill of the Weyerhaeuser Timber company was covered with water and logging operations were halted forcing 430 employes out of work The Blue Ribbon shingle mill at Kalama closed because of high water The Johnson Lumber company mill at Burlington near Portland was partly flooded A lumber mill at Camas Wash was marooned High water in the river threatened homes in the Oak Park residential district of Camas and tiie paper plant providing the principal payroll faced a temporary shutdown as the Columbia continued to rise Blind Couple Were Joined in Marriage HOYOBS (UP) A blind couple Raymond A Hague and Idles Florida Boudreau were married at a church ceremony here recently Hague lost his eight following an operation 18 yearn ago and his bride became blind five years ago Their romance began two years ago when Hague accomplished in basketry chair caning and the Braille system learned of Miss desire to know these arts and offered to Instruct her i Mr and Mrs Hague will operate a chair eaninsr business here MEAN'S SELL POST TO LIE YEP 1 1 Former Reserve Governor Pays $82500 For Washington Paper 1 1 I WASHINGTON June (AP) The Washington Post long the property of the celebrated McLean family now belongs to Eugene Mey-t)r who until a month ago was governor of the federal reserve board Meyer announced his sole ownership last night after a District of Columbia court had ratified formally the auction sale of the property to a previously unidentified bidder-for $825000 3 The former reserve board offio ial proclaimed that he would im-- prove the peper extensively and operate It as an Independent organ to the best Interests of the people of Washington and vicinity' He said he bought the paper in his own behalf "without suggestion from or discussion with ant person group or I This was taken in Washington' to answer the oft-recurring rumor that the paper was to be used as a powerful' central Republican party organ Meyer has been regarded as a Republican though he entered the federal service under! Woodrow Wilso and first rose to prominence UEfer that Democratic regime He was the mainstay of financial policy for the Hoover Ation during the dark days that fOl-lowed the 1929 collapse and remained at the helm Into the I Roosevelt administration BARTERTIIEATIIE OPENS IN SOUTH Tour Participants Plan Jt I sviv vw 'iMH1'1 w-v HONEYVILLE June 13 The a baseball team under leadership of Mrs Dick Justesen announces It will play the baseball team of Pleasant view at that place this Thursday The IIoncYville girls are finishing their suits which will consist of red shorts white blouses and red ties with the team name in red on the backs of the blouses Hcneyville Bear River City Deweyviile Willard Pleasant View now have girls baseball teams Interest is running high and no doubt they will be aide to draw crowds away from the regular baseball games 4 Brigham City Man Heads Chiropractors The theme of a paper read before the weekly meeting of northern Utah chiropractor here Monday evening was that an abdominal hernia commonly called a rupture is ordinarily due to a weakening of the sustaining walls of the abdomen and that a sufficient Increase in the nerve force of these walls will strengthen tham so as to hold abdominal organs in pjace The subject announced for the next weekly meeting here is "The Province of Chiropratie in Treating Cancerous and other Tumorous Growths" At this meeting Dr Olsen of Brigham City was elected president and his wife Virginia Olsen was elected secretary-treasurer of the organization for the next 12 months These guns will give the cops no more trouble Part of the huge collection of firearms confiscated by New York police during the past year they were taken 50 miles to sea and dumped into Davey lone locker Two officers are shown aboard the municipal tug Macom ready for the huriaL 1 I Wise housewives turn to he American Food Stores to provide menus for their 1 yr warm weather meals boxelder-mews Circulation and Correspondence David II Mann S34 West Third North Phone 423-J Answer to LastWednesday: The telescope was invented by Hans Lippershey 1 FOR WEDNESDAY JUNE 14th In Tomato Sauce Oval 5c I ann UU STONES PLACED INTO BASE FOR PIONEER SHAFT STATE UPHOLDS WRITER IN HIS ANGLING REPORT Tin Locally Made Sweet Cream Bouiled -3- lb Ier Dozen STRAWBERRY Canning Spcciab Sugar OwffOnlt 2w TuraMprs Paratvai1 4 y' 253 1C: Laundry Soap 10 bars 2cs Qliesca 8k lb 15 BRIGHAM CITY June In a recent issue this column called attention to the fact that good angling for common fish could be had below the Cutler dam in Bear river canyon Certain fisherman of Brigham CORN FLAKES Kellogg's Large Vy HOT WEATHER SPECIALS 171:22 $133 I bag JL Dal rlaiz 0orn 17 l2o Per package Blue Pine 1 CO Black H-lb pkg DCoGOcl'ti Junltcl Each 12c soups Sardter i20 IL Red 40J nun Ic3 yU ejseee( i Pork Ci Doansw 5 Initial Show Draws Large Audience ABINGDON Va June (AP) With a live pig a chicken and a Yariety of farm produce to show for their initial effort participants in a unique barter theatre venture here today considered leaving for a tour on which they would continue to offer "plays for John Golden one of the New York patrons allowed his- play "After to be presented as the season opener It was played to a capacity audience that came laden 'with cakes fruit vegetables poultry and the squealing porker Owners of Martha Washington college property permitted Its use for the experiment which combines a barter theatre (admission 30 cents or its equivalent in victuals) and a barter inn at which workers in the creative arts are Invited I to spend the summer months I Prentice Abbott directed the cast which included Eleanor Powers Nell Harrison II II McCollum Robert Thomson and 'Agnes Ives Robert Porterfield Virginla-bom actor is manager of the project M1 Widow's Estate Increased injValue DENVER (UP) A few weeks before Mrs Julia! Hallett widow of a Colorado silver miner died here her estate had dwindled considerably Within a week after her death however 19233 shares of mail order stock she owned had doubled in value reaching a valuation on that one stock alone of more than a quarter of a million dollars Other stocks she owned increased BRIGHAM June IS In 1852 Brigham Young sent Anson Call and company to a spot seven miles north of where Brigham City now stands to build a fort and settle northern Utah Now the foundation of what will be the largest monument erected in the state of Utah to any pioneer except that of Brigham Young has been finished under the supervision of Call a grandson of Anson Call Mr Call has spent the last few days with the of several men in gathering up the stones with which his grandfather built a fort 81 years ago and with these stones is building a monument to perpetuate the memory of Anson Call The original fort stood a half a mile south of where County Commissioner George house now stands The fort was built in the form of a square 120 feet each way and was for the protection of the little band of pioneers against the Indians In later years the stones were removed and used to build a rock fence along the Brigham City-IIon-eyville highway The principal event In Box Elder county on the 24th of July will be the dedication of the monument Details of the exercises will be made public soon The spot where the monument Is being built adjoins the highway on the west fence line and was located by old settlers who remembered Just where the fort stood The foundation of the monument Is 23 feet long and five feet wide The center shaft win rise 12 feet and on each side of the center shaft will rise two bastions of stone On the center shaft will be a bronze plate Attorney Call of Brigham ts chairman of the family organization and has charge of the financial esdl-r of the project Many of 32000 factories are resuming operations at Grccr'J FIcIrci Per' package Crushed ir NoJ4 City read the article and made the trip While fishing below the Cutler dam they were ordered away from the river by Deputy Game Warden Lewis Abbot of Ttemonton The writer of this column was cm the by the angry fisherman and although he felt certain he was right inquiry was made the office of Newel cook head of the state fish and game department through Nello Chrlstofferson local fish and game deputy as to whether the Bear river was open for common fishing below Chiller dam A letter reached this city Sunday signed by Mr Cook to the effect that there were no restrictions on fishing cm the Bear river at any place below the Cutler dam Fisherman interested in taking the lowly sucker and chub may take their licenses and tackle and travel thither feeling assured that they are within the law 4 Malad Offers Beer From Seven Plants BRIGHAM CITY June Malad Idaho residents visiting in this city state that the new three and two-tenths per cent beer can be had at seven places in that city The beverage retails in bottles fear 25 Fig lb Ss 43-lb bag 05 bperry OeDsd' 3 pts25 4 a- Nt 27c I JB-: 17c LcttucsSs :3 beads ICo 3 fc 25s fop I- i 2s3 MARKET FEATURES lomatoss Strawberries 4--' Refreshing Tcni tt a as Ca Nothing cooling to ttfm sh-fcg In TroeTea you get finest flavor ct a lower price And blendod to taste (on M'JB Product) Pen? 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