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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 21

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ft THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 28 1936 i 1 1 1 j- 1 1 I for me to take eereai wnere an 1 Life of Early BURBANK SET sfisrVfSM Jl If GAME OF SKILL irfl II it ft lil I Mov You GAME OF SKILL ns ill 11 xik an i iss" ss Bear River City Tell One A clay-bank on the Ogden river furnished great opportunity for the children of both races to enjoy hy ERSKINE SCARBO Trtrtha rpnnrted durine the week PUTDN SHELF Mormon Leader Is Fascinating CHARLES COULSOJT RICH to the city health office were h- themselves at moulding building Tnspnh and Ruby Farley m' UJJ1 and picture carving The Indian Critchlow 980 Liberty avenue Book Offers Short Cuts boys had still anotner use ior tne clay which they eagerly showed Pioneer Builder 'of the West by twins (boy ami giri He Laughs Bost Irene Allred i Weds Harry Rav Holman John Henry Evans New York us and then challenged us to their game of skill On Improving of Plants Macmillan company John A and Mary Smith Olsen 2679 Childs avenue a girl William and Ada Hendersott sf Here is the story of a great Utah The clay was moulded Into haYd Who Laughs Last EDWIN A BINGHAM No 1 Beautiful In Its binding con Lf Dalebout Salt Lake City a boy Claude A and Asta Jensen Malan 1750 Twenty-ninth street pellets Long springy limbs were cut from the green willows growing along the river bed and the -balls I 1 Bingham's fort built in 1834 was pioneer Charles Coulson Rich giant Mormon who stood six feet four and weighed 240 pounds who helped to found three Utah Idaho and Calif and who gave to the frontier 29 sons and 21 daughters The book is one of the most interesting biographies of the of clay were stuck onto tne smau end of these Then by twirling the stick at a rapid rate and suddenly struction and illustration is i the twelve-volume set devoted to Luther Burbank his methods and discoveries and their practical application added to the shelves of the Carnegie free library 'this week never needed for a refuge in war 1 1 fare because the Washakie Indians glvlnglta backward jerk the ball IT wX wenv spinning orr swirt as a oui- In interesting readable style we about Ogden were generally friendly We had learned the truth of Brigham Young's statement "It is XPEGTT year especially to Utah the west and to Mormons everywhere let Practice had mage tne boys expert In this craft ofl jivfttv June and Mrs Wilford Allred ot Garland announce the marriage of their daughter Irene to Harry Ray Holman ion of Mr and Mrs Robert Holman of thii city The marriage took place in Garden Wednesday June 24 OFF FOR PETROIT I Mrs Qrsen Iversen and daughter Valoy Iversen loft Sunday for Detroit on business They will OFTVJDVJILDCAT3 are told hpw the cactus got its spines what twenty-three potato seeds taught how to i produce a DECORATE HOME The book is written by John cheaper to feed than tp fight We were reluctant to go Into sham battles with them using these Henry Evans of Salt Lake City au them" bov John A and Norma Picclom Devlin 171 Twenty-eighth street William and Sarah WalkeC Hutchison North Ogden' boy Edgar I and Evelyn Curtis John son HuntsviUe boy Afton and Leah Francis Rich-Ins Henefer girl Marion and -Elva Clark Wat- son 579 Cross street boy Leland and Reta Geary Mer cham Milton boy Nephi and Vera King Ross West Point boy Verl and Ruth Butters Gale 2874 Jefferson avenue boy new pink daisy how toitake short weapons for nearly always they thor of "Joseph Smith: An American Prophet" and other works cuts 1 into 'the centuries to come This is a story that my father a wy and of some plants which are beg This forceful writer presents in could beat us at tneir own game My old opponent did all in his power to urge us Into conflict Each the late Brigham Bingham often told to his children ging for immediate improvement also visit friends and relatives in dramatic style the detailed panorama of frontier life and Mormon The ShaBta daisy the white dav that we were togetner ne Nebraska HUNT TOGETHER The Indian children often came history in a period of more than blackberry the scented calla 1 the stoneless plum the royal walnut teased and dared us and finally our pride and their taunts made us ac to beg and remained about our iiiiiidLiii sixty years Mr Evans Has drawn on unpublished personal documents in the archives of the state and cept tne cnauenge After they had gone to their en homes to play with us The -boys would go ahunting together or rest the winter rhubarb the Burbank cherry the sugar prunei and some interesting failures are1 discussed in the second volume I campment that day we practiced and eat berries along the streams But the older fellows were mis church for material in this gripping volume He appeals to four James ana uons wnson Stark 2144 Pnion avenue boy William and Edith Metsker I lJlays icc wocwey classes of readers: (1) Tha 75000 chievous to the point of downright Volume' three explains how to Mrs Johanna Johnson spent Sunday in Brigham City visiting her daughter Mrs Ora Bywater and family BIRTHDAY PARTY Thursday afternoon Mrs Ber-nica Hall entertained a number of relatives and friends in honor ot the I fourth birthday of i her daughter Carleem A tray luncheon was served to Mrs Augusta Iversen Mrs Thressa Brailsf ord Mrs Bertha Wankier and men and women who bear the name meanness- Staley 2011 Washington avenue WITH PALS VEGV PPIOAV N1C5-WT We boys took turns at going in plan a new plant short cuts to quick tests in grafting! and budding how to hold a result once boy pairs to herd the neighborhood cat of Rich (2) the three-quarter million Mormons (3) the increasing numbers of people who concern tie out on the flat We often had achieved easy ways to keep track our lunches stolen from us by themselves with the early west of progress and final selection these miscreants where Rich was a leading charac Fruit is the subject (of volume four Quick possibilities in- fruit One day' I had to go alone be sunE SToEEY ter and (4) to those interested in daughter Ann Mae Mrs Laura cause my partner Ambrose Shaw the marriage question (General improvement practical orchard George and daughter Joyce Mrs was ill I trailed the stock out to Steven Jeppersen of this city and Rich had six wives in open polyg' amy) where Plain City is now situated plans and methods doubling the productiveness of the cherry the YJglO-HT POUNDS 6oaNTO(50frrq Wt and on coming1 up out of hollow Wjllard and Annie Kell Cra-gun 2021 Gramercy avenue girL Clyde and Berene Jones Martin 2220 Lincoln avenue girl Edward and Ruth Smith Olsen 48 Twenty-sixth street girl Alfred and Nina Beebe Peterson 102 Ninth street boy Lawrence and Vera MInchey Clements 253 West Twenty-first street boy William and Evelyn Williams Blakeley 1615 Kiesel avenue boy Joseph and Maude Johns Mil don Echo boy Leo and Gladys Stutznegger Penrod 851 Eleventh street girl The hook opens In Illinois In 1831 when Mormonism was two years responsiveness of the pear the apple the transformation of the quince and citrus fruits are all I saw an Indian boy on his pony scouting among the cattle I knew that he was looking for me and my i bmlm ir i sum old and Rich nearing 22 He met two elders and after a year's study discussed in an enlightening man MX QSSISY dinner He saw me at once and spurred his horse at full speed to until nightfall Early next day the Indian boys arrived eager to go to battle Many of the young braves and maidens and even some of the older ones came along to witness our defeat Our own parents and brothers and sisters went out too when we told them about the exploit The young Indians stripped off their blankets and formed in line wearing only their hreechclout We were none too gay as we faced them CLAY BATTLE IS ON At a signal there was a war whoop and the battle was on Thick and fast the clay balls flew from side to side and one after another of the boys was eliminated from the contest by their cutting blows Many fell from the enemies Those dusky boys could take their punishment but it soon became apparent that their side was diminishing too rapidly as one after another stopped to nurse a rising welt on his hide The entire assembly seemed to the reason for our success all at once Then they started to laugh because we had all overlooked the great advantage to our side The usually quick-witted and was converted to the faith and went to Kirtland Ohio to visit the OPPSfiRjMBe- Volume five is devoted to plums run me down There was no cnance HOE OOMNOlSSajCL prophet Sarah Pea became his and plunes and volume six to for me to escape but I didn't In OWNS 45 first wife In 1837 and other mar blackberries raspberrres strawber tend to go down under those hoofs without a fight riages followed including Harriet ries grapes and some inedible fruits which may be transformed ride And aviators who are scared sargant his youngest wife The I carried a shalila (a stout stick to death of Contrast and Paradox At Home Noticed In of maple) and as he came for me I How to get the most out of a Hollywood is mysteriously mecn- author traces Rich's life to Nau-voo tells of the death of Joseph Smith and of the leadership of hit the horse'B head with all my might It stopped him so quickly RIAL ESTATE anistic Wind blows when some Filmland 'garden with emphasis on such garden plants as peas beans tomatoes artichokes winter rhubarb body throws the switch on a wind machine Icicles form when rolls of that It nearly upset the rider But he straightened himself up circled By PAUL HARRISON cellophane 'are dipped in wax Sea and potatoes is explained in vol ume seven NEA Service Staff Correspondent around and came for me again Tne horse tried to avoid me this time worthy ships are built floated sunk and dismantled tiny pri' HOLLYWOOD June Remarkable place talkietown Unless Corn small grains fopd for livestock cactus and alfalfa as cattle vate landlocked oceans 15 miles The young Indian forced him to me and yelled "Whoa" and "1 4 want from the actual! sea And some' food and other useful iplants that your dinner" you're a native you never get used to It times battleships (miniatures) are will repay experiment are the basis riddled and sunk with shotguns If a native though you think "Well" I said "li you are abetter man than I take it but I get hunzry as well as you do I need for volume eight In volume nine we turn to flew nothing of buying ice cream in a The following real estate trans ers are reported by Elva A Wilkinson country recorder: Weber Academy Alumni association to Zlon's Securities- corporation correction deed a part of lot 8 block 27 plat A $2330 Martha Hope Eva Darlin and James Hope to Beatrice Rackham warranty deed a part of lot 6 block 5 plat A Ogden $900 Emile Dellenbaugh and Mary Dellenbaugh to Thomas Wil liams and Ethel Williams warranty deed a part of lot 10 in block 48 plat A Ogden $2900 ALL'S VICE VERSA ers discovering what to work for my dinner and I am going to keep It can be raining cats and dogs and how to proceed learning how it it can xnow come on stand created to resemble a huge inverted cone Or orange juice in a papier-mache orange 20 feet in diameter Or a piano in a build to Mrs Calvin i Anderson and three children and Mrs Homer Andersen and two children all of Bothwell The Danish Nine Four-H club girls met Wednesday at i two o'clock at the home Of their leader Mrs Edna Christensen A discussion was held on the keeping of record books The luncheon and program for their moth- era was set for July 2 Light refreshments were served) Mr rr and Mrs Heber Hailing were Og-den visitors Friday Misses Vernell Petersen and Lela Jensen are attending summer school at the University of Utah 'Miss Ruth Petersen is visiting with friends at Payson i Mr and Mrs Golden Petersen and three children of Snowville pent Saturday and Sunday visiting hen mother Mrs Augusta Iv- erssn r---ry r-' -w-o-v Jy- i ATTEND FUNERAL Mr and Mrs Carl Iversen Mr and Mrs Glenn Iversen Mr and Mrs Orval Iversen Mr and Mrs Cliff Matesen Mr and Mrs Arnold Dallin Miss Arva Dallin Miss Velma Dallin Doyle Archibold and LaMarr Iversen all of this eity motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday Where they attended the i funeral services of Mrs Ka-trina Johana Lundquist Mrs Lundquist is the mother of Mrs Carl Iversen of this city "Mr and i Mrs Bernard Hansen left Monday evening on a ness trip to Chicago Mrs Jennie Jensen and three children of Seattle are visiting In this city with her father Mark Eimonien and also other relatives at Corlnne and Brigham City Mr and Mrs Carrie Frlsbey and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting here with Mrs Frisbey's sister Mrs Glenn Iversen and family 3 wary reusKin xiau iancu iu tuuaiu-er the fact that our clothes would serve as a protection in such a game while their own nudity allowed great suffering from our every shot the Burbank rose was produced inside a sound stage yet hot and dry outside Vice versa three of Brigham Young and his leaning on the giant hero of the volume Vivid chapters follow the trekking over the plains from Winter Quarters (now Omaha Nebraska) to Salt Lake City via wagon trains the colonizing of the wilderness search for gold in California and of the settling in Bear river valley a section of Utah and Idaho which is given considerable space Not only is the Bear lake section recounted in detail but the descriptions are enhanced by illustrations of the tabernacle at Paris Idaho and other scenes There are actual photographs of characters figuring in the book and one of them in Paris Idaho occupied by one of Clarence Rich's six families The work is supplemented with a helpful index and guide is handsomely bound and makes a welcome addition to any Glen It how to accomplish the impossible with the amaryllis and how to He broke Into a loud laugh He called me "Brave Chief Captain" and rode away Whenever we met after that he was always courteous but I knew that he would try again to outdo me and he did He planned They went home with bowed the most arid desert pictures were filmed at the height of the rainy season Actors perspire during the shooting of snow scenes because experiment with the responsive dahlia heads plainly sutiermg tne cnagnn that they had planned for us Volume ten continues! the discus the snow is paper and corn flakes sion of flowers particularly gar ing that looks like a baby grand They say three architects have gone crazy trying to design a bank shaped like a dollar sign It's a town where hot-dog stands have grand openings with Kleig lights and flowers and a couple of movie stars to get the first wieners with plenty of mustard It's a town The straggling street of a Chinese den flowers and concludes with village is likely to turn at the first lawns old and new shrubs and and grasses and some hints for the corner Into a prim little Main Ham let betterment of field and flower gar Buckshot doubles for caviar dens where an ex-truck driver with a Good money is paid to men who Nuts as a profitable crop wal know how to spin a reaustlo cob ji 4 a 1 nuts almonds chestnuts hickory profile receives more attention than a celebrated scientist and 10 times as much money web nuts tree for lumber! trees and Hollywood tries to mind its own If any business You could don a shrubs for shade and ornament burnoose and snowshoes and tra verse the boulevard without being all are considered in volume eleven i The concluding volume of this valuable set Is devoted i exclusively to Luther his boyhood Ruling Blocks Heir In Romance haled to court for a sanity test Beautv tiarlor operators think noth TOPSY-TURVY VALUES Astonishing Hollywood's sense of values The common pantry variety of ant Is worth $15 an ounce A man who crashes an automobile full tilt into a china shop gets $500 instead of a jail he lives 3 tne period ot nis bitter struggle SAN FRANCISCO June A ruling of the California ing of it when a man walks in and asks for a permanent wave Betty Furness won scarcely a glance when she attehded a cock-tall party in a hat decorated with real carrots and lettuce Two or three Veteran Juveniles ine reward or nis patience the sum of his work with plant life and the bearing of his work on human life A Sound Viewpoint of supreme court today blocked another effort of James McDonald III heir to millions made in Rocke Former cloak-and-suit manufacturers become tin gods and brag that their time now is worth $50 a minute And spend an hour each feller oil promotions to break his i SIX KITXED IN CRASH WATERVILLE June hide bald heads under wigs HRAinV C3ATS! MORGAN day studying racing forms and placing $2 bets Ministers compose but never de (AP) Six persons were killed to It's a town where the most vUHand collect stamts and rack 1 1 marriage to Alecia Breese Berkeley whom he married in Nevada while both were students at College of Pacific Stockton The court which recently upheld the validity of the marriage liver sermons on the text: "Anfl a little child shall feed them" For eteer chieftains exclaim "Good gra-iniia!" Whflra cons eanesters sol lots of kids make more in a week day when a Lackawanna passenger train struck an automobile on a crossing at Sangerfieldi one mile west of here The victims included two men two women as young boy and a baby SOCIETY than their fathers could earn in a diers and others who should be familial with flrfinrms almost in refused an annulment sought by year In Hollywood however million McDonald's attorneys variably blink and flinch when they aires actually work Some of them pull the trigger nt this department's readers have to get up at nve-tnirty a SALT HAKE SOCIETY ROMAN BATHS a Mr A Deans of Wellsboro Pa calls attention to the latter peculiarity He writes: "It seems to thv ahould be able to keep When rentihe a house here you jJ I of Mr and Mrs Spencer Rogers "and little daughter Beverly of San Francisco arrived Saturday to spend a month with Mrs Rogers'! parents Mr and Mrs I V' C' White of Portland Ore don't ask "How many The overage American Boy? on reaching the eg of 12 to 14 year storrs to formulate new rievrpotnf i 1 on life He begins to "think for himself" to form a few ideas of his own about his course in future years He has hod six to eight year of training In his school and hit churcji to supplement his home training which began at birHuf YOU inquire "What are tne dimen sions of the swimminsf pool?" their eyes open at least with blank ammunition If I were a director I'd round up the worst offenders and crivn them a truck load of am LotH ftf neonlft have swimmlnff pools and can't afford to keep fresh ii? '0 i tr 'ru munition with orders to retire to the wide open spaces and not come back till they could shoot and keep water in tnem or mac mauer lots of people go to swimming partus and rnn't swim Just as the from flinching'! town Is full of cowboys who can't Mrs Parry Mrs Robert Fenton Jr Mrs Frank Cowan Miss Mary Rukavina and Miss Lois Northrop Miss Rukavina and Miss Northrop will be members of the staff at Camp Red-cliff for the coming season under the direction of Miss Florence Kooyman SUMMER TEA One of the lovely teas of the early summer was presided-over Thursday afternoon by Mrs Esra Thmpson at her home when thq guests were bidden to meet Mrs E7ra Thompson a recent The Week In Utah by Bryae Anderson visited the past week with Mrs Flaurie 1 White and family iWil-Ham White of Los Angeleswho has been visiting here fori the fiast two weeks and White eft Friday for the southern California city Miss Virglnlai Wardlelgh of Reno Nev Is spending two weeks at the horn of her sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs James Thompson Mr and Mrs Bernell i and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday as guests of Mr and Mrs Horace Helner Mrs Jack Olsen and family are visiting in Ephraim as the guests of Mrs Olsen's mother Mr and Mrs Rosco Robison spent the week-end at Evanston Wyo as guests of Mrs Robison's parents i Mr and Mrs James Lowell and Dasal Smith1 and Max Rogers are attending the national guard encampment at: Jordan Narrows Mrs James Logan was hostess to her bridge club members Wednesday afternoon at the Como John Nance Garner were named to Jo UTAHN BACK Again appointed assistant WPA administrator for eleven western run to succeed themselves as the party's candidates for the two high states was Robert Hinckley Og est executive positions in the land den automobile dealer First appoint Meanwhile back home Utah Dem ocrats set August 15 as the date Salt Lake City as the place for the A ed to the position on June 1 1934 Hinckley resigned March 1 of this yetar now was sought again by federal WPA bigwigs His first announcement: A- nlan to move the 1 state nominating convention of the Summery in all details was the wedding of Miss Mary Bergstrom eldest daughter of Dr and Mrs Hyrum Bergstrom and iRobert Ingebretsen son of Mr! and Mrs ames Ingebretsen which took place at the Bergstrom home Thursday The ceremony was performed by Levi Edgar Young in the presence of members of the two families and close friends of the young couple and was followed by a large reception Miss Virginia Hilton land Miss Beck Whitney presided over a delightfully arranged buffet supper Tuesday evening at the Whitney home in honor of Miss Mary Morris and Mlsg Bergstf om INTERESTING NUPTIALS An interesting nuptla! event of Thursday morning was the marriage of Miss Laura Snow daughter of Mr and Mrs Warren i Snow 'and Lund A Johnson I of Oakland Calif son of Mrs jH Johnson of Logan The) marriage took place in the Salt Lake City temple with deorge Albert Smith one of the quorum of the twelve apostles of the churcn- officiating The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride for- 4Q guests Miss Bitty Landenberger was the hostess and Miss Mary Morris bride-elect was the guest of honor at a prettily appointed tea Thursday afternoon at the Lan-denberger home Mrs Lanr denberger assisted the hostess and honored guest in receiving Eighty guests called i Mr and Mrs Thorteri Morris entertained at the roof garden of the Hotel Utah Friday evening In honor of Miss Mary Morris" and her fiance! Hoitt Ellerbeck I Girl Scout leaders of Salt Lake City who re turne Friday from a two weeks' national training course given at Camp Red-cliffe the Ogden Girl Scout camp included Mrs Anson Blaker regional wpa offices from San JI party IN OGDEN Francisco back to Utah While all Utah half the west 9 is-- sweltered under sizzling tempera Springs cafe 'At seven o'clock IVw' bridge luncheon was served with the following members present: tures the mercury in Ogden passed the century mark twice during the QVKe arrives at the time in his life when some practical ''outside of school" training is Mahly deslroble A regular duty to perform a super Vised activity with definite advantages to hiimelf an "apprentice hip" in the actual school of life to supplement his "book learning" will best prepare him to square face) Ufa's problems when he leaves High School or College a few years hence The newspaper of America ore furnishing this "apprenticeship" to many thousands of energetic clean-cut real American Boys! They will be better able to take their place in a few years as good citizens self reliant thrifty and ambitious by virtue of this training! BANKERS ELECT Meeting Jn annual convention at Dryce canyon the Utah Bankers association heard warnings against lower Interest rates currency devaluation elected Salisbury of Sprlngville as president of the or- gantaatlon for the next year At the same convention American Bankers association named its di rr lt week Finished at last was installation of the city's 1000Q water meters plac ing all'homes business houses on' metered service visional vice presidents Among them Mrs Crouch Mrs Gilbert Francis Mrs Don Durrant Mrs Ulrich Mrs Ml Abbott Mrs I Terry Mrs IHar-Old Guild i Mrs Howard Taggart and little daughter of Cody-Wyo are visiting relatives in Morgan and Devils Slide Mr and Mrs Roy Kingston and family of Murray were week-end guests at the home of Mr King-ton'i mother7 Mrs Kingston 1 I i-'V 'it I U'--: into "the ground at North' ogden David -Ehupe former president of WHlniey or ogden bride whose marriage took place in the east Mr and Mrs Thompson are in the Lafayette apartments for several weeks before going to Woodslde Calif where they will spend part of each year The marriage of Miss Va Lois Davis daughter of Thomas Davis and Alton Hadlock of Kaysville took place Wednesday evening in the Salt Lake5 temple A reception followed the ceremony at the Art Barn The couple left for a wedding trip to Chicago and will later make their home in Salt Lake City Colonel and Mrs A Cave-naugh presided over a beautifully arranged dinner Monday evening at the Town club in honor of General and Mrs Walter Sweeney and Colonel and Mrs Fulton of Fort Douglas HOME WEDDING A pretty home wedding was performed Tuesday by Joseph Christenson when Miss Peggy Ann MoormaJster daughter of Dr Frank Moormeister became the bride of Charles Stewart Jones Salt Lake City son of Mrs Jones of Omaha Neb The young couple left during the evening for San Francisco where they sailed Friday on the Santa 'Paula for an extended honeymoon trip to Hav ana through the Panama canal and to New York They will visit in Salt Lake City for two weeks before leaving for Los Angeles where they will make their home The marriage of MIbs MaHorie Corfield daughter of Mrs Claire Corfield 33? Elizabeth street and Thomas A Paramore of Los Angeles took place Monday at eight-thirty The ceremony was performed by Levi Edgar Young in the garden of the bride's aunt Mrs Fanny Gj Evans at Weasku Inn the Weber county boara or educa tion stuck ft shovel marking the opening of work on the town's new if 'Y $141 Q00 school building designed "by Eber Piers -to be erected by Salt Lake City contractor Curtis Johnson RAILROAD WORRY Following on the heels of a suit by the Utah-Idaho Central railroad company seeking to Testraln collections under the new railway labor act and railway retirement act came word from Washington that Justice Jennings Bailey of the District of Columbia supreme court had ruled the retirement act unconstitutional Worried by the ruling which HE WQN George Schneiter Ogden 'Country club professional the Utah open golf championship by shooting 273 for the 72 holes of the links tourney on i the" tricky Salt Lake Country club is expected to be upheld i the Unit Mrs Elmo Robinson is spending the week in Salt Lake City as the guest of her sister Miss Mary Hopkins 1 Mr and Mrs Dick Hardy and family have returned after spending several months in Nebraska Mrs Jack Hopkins was hostess at a one o'clock bridge luncheon 'Thursday afternoon The follow- lng were present: Mrs San-f" ford Mrs Pratt Wright Mrs Guild Mrs Tippetts Mrs IB Dunn Mrs UlrichMrs McKlnnon Mrs Byron Porter of Richville Wednesday entertained thirty gussta at a shower In her home in honor of her daughter Enid course Added triumph for schneiter This Aevertieement Indorsed by he Inierpatipnsl Circulation Msnsgort Asn1 who sought the title six years was the scoring of 84 on the last round equalling the course record DEAD: games on the lawn of the home Mr and Mrs Joseph Williams Mr and Mrs Crouch attended the bankers' convention at Bryce canyon Monday and Tuesday and visited Zion canyon on their return rom the convention Mr and Mrs Rogers entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr and Mrs Park Rogers and family and Mr and Mrs Orvll Richens of Henefer ed states supreme court were zioo Ogden railroad workers SILVERITES BALKED Spurned by the Democratic national convention's platform committee was a proposal by Utah Nevada and Arizona delegates seeking a platform plank calling for remonitiza-tion of silver Sorry but not surprised by their failure the Beehive state delegates shouted none the less loud when Franklin Delano Roosevelt At Salt Lake City of injuries suf Mtrt-lJllii-1l-'-if (--f--VH1 ll WT MJWinnririnilii fered in a car accident June 2 William Lovesy purchasing agent illl and traffic manager of the Utah Oil Refining company civic leader per I who will be married this week to Francis De Grew ol Salt Lake City The afternoon was spent at petual chairman.

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