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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 28 1940 Last Rites for RAILS HANDLING College Holds Fashion Exhibition This Evening Here's Winner In Advertising Test ill Be Held Friday SPECIAL PARTIES 1 4 Movie Sports and Military HITLER FIRMLY HOLDS GERMANS SPEAKER AVERS Unusually Large Audience Gathers At Rotarian Clubs Lecture Death Occurs In Hospital Following Attack of Pneumonia Uroups Included On Schedule Several snpHal nartipu Inrlndin? Burial services for William Ri ley Skeen 58 an attorney who movie officials sports groups and military recruits are scheduled to died Tuesday afternoon in an Og den hospital of pneumonia follow pause In Ogden within the next few days railroad men said today Fourteen members of the Chi CAUSES EXPLAINED ing an illness of several days will cago Cubs baseball team visited be conducted Friday at one i Osrden todav on th Union Pacific -r Mis Perrow Says Only in the Twelfth ward chaD- el by Bishop Lawrence Evans Los Angeles Limited en route to Los Angeles to begin spring training The eroun was known as of the Sixth ward Friends may call at the home or a daughter squad No 2 another party Having Mrs A Bott 1041 Doxev preceded this one Thursday evening and Friday un- i Zanuck On Trip Darrvl Zaniik movie producer til twelve-thirty Interment will be in Kaysville-Layton ceme and a nartv of 10 eruests are sched- tery directed by Larkm Sons Raids Or Hardships Will Awaken People Opening her talk with the startling statement that "I am still considered a German citizen by certain members of the reich" Texas-born Gladya Perrow held an unusually large audience in almost complete silence for nearly two hours Tuesday night She spoke in Central auditorium of Weber college in the first of a series of four Institutes of International Under-standiiig sponsored by Rotary ternational and presented locally uled to pass througn Ugaen a I soecial car Thursday at nine pm Mr Skeen was a brother of f-A'-i jj' Mi-'-3 and A Skeen two attorneys en route from Los Angeles to Sun 3IARIAN MIKKELSON of Salt Lake City Valley BARBARA EARLS Charm week chairman' SHIRLEY POULTON President of A Dance chairman Born In Plain City He was born August 4 1881 in Twenty-nine navy recruits en i route from Great Lakes 111 to WILLIAM RILEY SKEEN Career concluded Mare Island Calif will pause here Plain City Weber county a son of Lyman and Electa Dixon Friday morning arriving via me Denver Rio Grande Western and Skeen He received his early departing over the Southern Paci education in Plain City and Ogden fic through cooperation of Ogden Brig-ham City and Kaysville Rotary schools and later attended the Uni The Phillins basketball team will A 1 versity of Utah In 1909 he was awarded his LL degree at the chibs Keep Eyes Open pass through Ogden Thursday i morn ins- on the Pacific limited on The statement when combined University of Chicago and since that time he had practiced law in their way from San Francisco to BEN II DAVIS Receives Award Ben Hunsaker Davis 13 son of Mr and Mrs John Ira Davis 2881 Marilyn drive is the winner of the $750 check offered in the "Know Your Business Men advertising contest which was conducted the past two Sundays by The Standard-Examiner He turned in a perfect score Ben is a student of Central high school "I had been to many of the business houses and knew several of Salt Lake City The Sierra club a Los Angeles with two characteristics that news writers had noted earlier in the snorts organization will pause in rfav durine an the ten Ogden Saturday at ten-ten pm en dency to drop her voice almost to th witch of a whisper when speak route to Los Angeles alter visiting Sun Vallev and Shoshone Idaho -nit of theeich and the quick i rrrJ-- The group will occupy a special car the managers" said Ben "and I Sundav iriorninsr the Colorado keen appral of everyone who came near her gave added weight to her revelations during the evening The manner in which her dartine black-brown eyes scru Aggies basketball team will visit visited the other shops until 1 found them all" When asked what he will do with here on its wav from Salt Lake City to Laramie aboard the Pacific the money he said he will either tinized each individual of those who thronjzed to the platform after limited Forty members of a roller derby take a trip around the world or buy some freckle remover they're kisses from the sun he says He's proud of 'em 'DOLLAR DAYS' DRAWS CROWD Bargain Events Slated to Continue Here On Thursday Ogden shoppers are showing eagerness to take advantage of the splendid bargains being offer- ed by 31 of the down-town stores during "Leap Year Dollar day" sales event to continue through today and Thursday according to Lawrence Young chairman Discriminate buyers were crowded around several of the stores this morning waiting for the doors to be opened he said According to Mr Young all the stores are well-stocked and wonderful values may be attained at greatly reduced prices New stock which hasn't been shown before is being' offered by several dealers During Monday md Tuesday Mrs Isabelle Goddard In a role of "Miss Prosperity" handed out over 200 certificates to s-hoppers walking along Washington which were worth $1 In trade at any of the stores participating In the af oartv passed through Oarden Tues Ogden He married Jean Elizabeth Ellison daughter of Ellison well known Davis county banker in Salt Lake temple December 21 1905 Mrs Skeen died March 9 1931 i He was a member of the seventies quorum of the Sixth ward and was an instructor of the seventies class Members of Family Surviving are the following sons and daughiters: Mrs Ruth Bott Merrill Kathryn Richard and Ellison Skeen of Ogden and Paul Skeen of Klamath Falls Ore four grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Charles Skeen of Twin Falls Idaho Joseph Skeen of Warren and A Skeen of Salt Lake City Mrs Electa Skeen Johnson of Mesa Ariz Mrs Mary Brown of Farr West Mrs Isabel Charleton of West Weber Mrs Ivy Marsden of Murray 1 a i Wilford and Elwood Skeen Mrs A day night en route by Challenger uscar seltzer manager was i FLORENCE MAIN ETIIEL IIOGGI! A VV secretary A reRorter charge CAROL SMITH A vice president Chancre In Schedule IRRIGATORS WILL The eastbound Fortv-niner speed FAIR CIIARMERS Shown here are six young women in At vvhoi oaIIaita nnmiA1 Charm week which wilL reach a -x jV -----A train which regularly passes through Ogden on the thirtieth of each month will moved ud one CONFER SATURDAY climax with a spring fashion show tonight at eight clock and an anti-climax with a leap year dance Thursday night At side is Ardell RusseU one of the 48 fairest coeds at the college who will model frocks at the fashion show tonight Miss RusseU is wearing a port day because of the shortness of All Oeden river water users are February and will pause in Ogden on Thursday Feb 29 at seven-two asked to meet Saturday at two outnc i am in the Weber county curthouse "to hear a financial report for 1939 TESTS ATTRACT the speech confirmed the opinion that she was a woman not but carefully A crowd wfeich filled the auditorium far beyond capacity and overflowed into halls and stairways heard Miss Perrow tell of life in nthe reich as a citizen as one subjected to the discipline of national "iocialism but still retaining the detached viewpoint of one nurtured In a democracy "Hitler" she "understood the German people better than they understood themselves He was Titally aware even at the earliest stage of his career of the rankling in the German heart over injustices of the Versailles treaty" Rise Joctrine Naziism was made possible she declared through insecurity and the fierce pride of the German people who had been made to "eat dirt" "They like national social-- ism because in it they see the only security possible for Germany and Germans" Whether it was the personal magnetism of Hitler himself or the (Effect of masa hysteria through adopt a budget for 1940 name a water users' committee and ap ROY TOWN SETS point a water commissioner for 1940 Lenora Freeman and Mrs Jennie Cook of Plain City APPOINTMENTS IN MANY PIANISTS Jones of Ogden chairman I -i I PUBLIC HEARING of the wajter users' committee PROBATE CASES said this meeting is for all users of Weber county fair STYLE DISPLAY IS OPEN TO ALL College Invites Public to See Showing of Attire For Spring The public is invited men as well as women to a spring fash Large Enrollment In Sight ROY Feb A public hearing The present water is George Taylor of Mill on several proposed ordinances relating to Roy's new culinary wa- For Music Tourney Chapter Reports creek OGDEN BOY IS IN 'GRAPES OF WRATH' -ter system will be held Thursday BANK FILES SUIT at seven-thirty in the Roy school building Joseph Jensen About 250 piano students have al TO RECOVER CAR town- board president announces ready signified their intention of taking part in the national piano Edward I Aiken today had been named executor of the will of Frank Aiken by Second District Judge Lester A Wade Val Cowley was approved as administrator of the estate of Edward Hansen under $500 bond by Judge Wade Judge Wade also named Evelyn Poster and Jay Brinton as executors of the will of Clifford Sidney Potter with Brinton's bond set at $1000 Recovery of an auto or $1000 its "All water users of Roy are urg ed to attend the meeting and dis ion review of the Associated alleged value was asked in a suit oesmerism she was unable to de- playing tournament to be held Women Students of Wefoer college cuss the proposed ordinances so t'ZiAa Kiif "KTiam Porrnro afafa1 hr Len Harbertson Ogden boy is making good at Fox Studios just finished with Henry FondA on "Grapes of Wrath" When yofesee that old jaloppy bumping thrtfugh the picture remember that It's Len driving it And there are some pretty tough spots too ARDELL RUSSELL here June 7 8 and 10 and possibly that all may feel they had a voice at eight o'clock tonight in the col- Among frock modelers on file in Second district court today by the Bank of America A against David Suttle-myre Rosa Terry Pete Suttle- June 11 reported committee chair ege auditorium men at the reeular meeting or tne in the matter" Mr Jensen said The system is now serving 240 homes Mr Jensen said During) first view of her fuerher and the Mrs Clarisse HaH registrar myre and Edgar Suttlemyre Ogden chapter of the National Guild of Piano Teachers Tuesday night in the Hotel Ben Lomond and dean of women said she is the past two years there have been more than 75 homes built reception given him remain in her memory as the peak emotion of TILL THE afraid many will remain away and others now are under con from the review because they Pupils from pre-school years to the young artist class have enrolled Tournament auditions are to her life a drain upon every nore of her being struction have not been specifically invit "Located close to Ogden Roy's "Knowine that the mass aspira be conducted in a manner similar ed services now compare quite tavor tions of Germany lie in armaments IMlM ably with those of larger munici "This show is for everyone" she declared "even though it is spon 1 Hitler has done away with unemployment by putting people to to finals required in certain conservatories and schools of- music said Miss Mona Smith local chairman who presided palities" Mr Jensen said "We have light and power telephones 0 sored by the women students" This lowest price car leads isi style and Money-saving! work making arms and ammuni Holding Rehearsals Meanwhile some 43 of the col tion In the youth of Germany gas pavement the best supply oi drinking water good soil a low lege's most attractive coeds were through the Hitler youth and Hitler girl movements he has made tax rate and a location in the primping in accordance with the heart of the northern Utah grow an investment for the future Nazi- Glenn Hanson supervisor or music at Ogden high school gave a special report and suggested a plan of procedure for obtaining further information relative to public school credits for private study of piano Other reports are in? district teachings of experts and practic Other ohases of community im ing the steps they will use tonignt wheri thev model spring clothes provements will be discussed at the meeting 1 furnished by 12 Ogden stores The fashion review is made possible through cooperation of the retail to be given at the next meeting March 27 Dut there's more reason than ever now to ask for 5 "v- 'M ARMY ABANDONS merchants' division of the cham ber of commerce TRESPASS CASE i "III The review will be built around the theme of clothing the college elrl well yet remainin within a PhiliD Sharp 21 of Uintah ismi has become a political church which party leaders say 'must and will last for thousands of years'" Keynote of Talk The keynote of her lecture lay in the expression of one of her confidantes in Germany and in her own opinion that "Hitler has Germany in his grip England and France want to grind us into the earth but through it all lives the true spirit of the German people They will in time emerge as the gallant cultured! people they are" She declared that only through an 1 "awakening and change of mental attitude" in the German people will national socialism be discarded Actual warfare on the HOME PROWLER TAKES JEWELRY reasonable budget Lottie Lund who was booked at the sheriff's office on a charge of trespassing will be commentator and Shirley at the Hill field air depot area Cntchlow will be Miss Betty Coed Lean Year Partv ml mmm seven miles south of Ogden to If day had been released by Captain The fashion show tonight is but one of four events on a Charm Kester Hastings assistant conducting quartermaster without hein? charged sheriff's officers week program of the women students The week will end Thurs 4 reported Deputy Sheriff Gailord day night in a leap year frolic or "Spinsters' Spree dance for Taylor said snarp naa reportedly been apprehended picking up which girls of the college are to territory of Germany may bring the awakening or complete success of the British blockade bringing brass on the area ODiain tneir own narps A quantity of jewelry was reported stolen Tuesday night from the home of A White of 1153 Twenty-eighth by a prowler who gained entrance by removing a screen from a bedroom window The house was completely ransacked The loot included a 17-jewel wristwatch a combination silver cigaret case and lighter a box of costume jewelry and a handcarv-ed brown cigaret case Olsen of 131 Twenty-fourth reported his automobile was pushed out of his garage and a generator distributor and fan belt stolen "This is the one time In four starvation to the reich may cause years that girls have their s-f StudeMer Obampim Club Sedsn illustrated $700 delflrt atsetory It averaged 2919 miles per gallon officially! the people to start questioning! motives of a government which chance" Mrs Hall commented Earlier events on the Charm week program were talks' by brings such suffering on its peo pie she believes Miss Perrow speaks tonight in bnieia Astley on "Charm and Cosmetics" and by Mrs Evelyn Wood of Salt Lake City on "Charm IH' fill I Ml IVfiTPTU) A WTTO) MA LV MIDI ni Pocatello Idaho tomorrow in St Anthonv and Friday in Rexbure or the European Woman" 1 I wm The next Ogden lecture in the feries 'HlliiUVM mWLW ana will be by Dr Guy uutsnaii or Lincoln Neb who will sneak at la place to be arranged next Tuesday Priced on a level with the 3 other large-selling lowest price cars I 11 i I 0E ft -v'vimi 4 evening OREGON PIONEER fa) DjT) mf fttNUINE CORDIALITY AND TAKEN BY DEATH VALE Ore Feb 28 Mrs A Rinehart pioneer resi HELPFUL HOSPITALITY OF THIS FAMOUS HOTEL ARE INSPIRED BY WHO INDEPENDENTLY OPERATE tizi SIIiniEY-SW A coftfiol wkom await you at th dent of Vale and widow of Louis Rinehart one time Oregon state senator from Union and Wallowa 4 11 i' "it f4 counties died at Vale Monday 1 "ft t4 fT'-yy2 YOU can proudly and truly say "I drive a Studebaker" when you own this distinctive Studebaker Champion And you save money every mile you drive Owners who have traveled 1000 to 54000 miles in their Champions have spent less than $250 per car for repairs in 50 million miles They've averaged better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline in all kinds of and 83 have never neededto add oil in between crankcase changes Come in and go for a restful sure-footed 10-mile Champion trial drive Become a proud Studebaker Champion owner with your present car as part payment on easy HAG terms UASnKlGTO iXwriSDiiirtt Ti Shkfoy-Sovoy from host who believo fh trovotor n11 a ichonkal iptSon and nomical vgutTalioti Dtaa comfort and pmnol attantio of fir imparl? no at prtmd haNt You get these "extrcs" ct no extra cost Planar IndtpsncUnt swsptntlon Finssl hydraulic shack absorbers Non-slam rotary door lertchos Froirt-compartmont hoed lock FooMogulatod hydroulJc brakts Stooring whool goar shift StaUd-boam hoadlamps Shocklsss variablo-ratla sttsring And st slight dded cost equip -your Champion with automatic bill holder automatic overdrive mnd Studebaker's exclusive fresh-air Cli-mutixer or winter comfort and safety Soi STUDEBAKER WINS 3 FIRSTS In official tctntmy Studebaker cars finished 1 -3 in the Gilmore-Yosemite Economy Sweepstakes Each Studebakeri with low-extra-cost overdrive was first irf its price class too The Champion with 29 1 9 miles per gallon the Commander 2472 miles per gallon the President 2340 miles per gallon Certified by A A A HOTEL 342 Grant Ave San Franchso Managing Owner Wallace (Spick) Carlisle HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH AND IDAHO PEOPLE I CDGAR SMITH KE WALTON EXC BENNETT IJhW John Farr Coal Co Phono 27 A Newman Coal Co Phono 216 ABC Coal Co Phono 53S Cramer Coal Co Phone 567 Pioneer Coal Lbr Co Phone 1403 r-i a A r-r-a 400 ROOMS Jb 32 PIUT Phono 033 1950 Wash DIvd Rates 8150 And Up A -r- r- 1.

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