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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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5-A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 1938 Trouble US SOLDIERS RULE ARIZONA National Guardsmen Take Over On Call Of Governor NAVAJOS SPURN FEDERAL ORDER FOR STOCK CUT i Assistant Attorney Is Instructed To Look Into Resistance thus relieved of inside duty were to be assigned to three prison farms where more than 150 trusties have been placed on their honor to relieve the crowded conditions within the walls Eighteen convicts haye escaped since June 7 most of them from among the unguarded trusties The flight of dangerous led Governor Stanford to order troops the prison protect the citizens of the The prison has had a net increased population of 90 in the past year to 739 It has 76 cells in the old building which was erected by territorial Arizona in 1907 and 154 in a new block built in 1930 May Build Stockade Adj Gen A Tuthill of the national guard said he would cope with the situation by building a stockade to hold those outside the walls if there should be further escapes SHOW ATTRACTS 125 HORSES IN MAIN CLASSES I 1' Four States Represented As Latest Entries Announced! I i I 11 Ninety-five horses have been entered in the four main I events of the Ogden Horse show and 25 in pleasure classes officials announced Saturday as word was received that a full carload of animals was shipped from Denver for appearance here ill The 120 horses belong to 163 individuals Two of the horses are from California while 18 I from six stables will represent Colorado Nevada is also represented I 'Plenty of Cowhorses Besides the show entries will be an ample I list of cowhorses for one of the popular events of the show i Latest entrants include: I 1 Harry Rowell Hayward! Calif FLORENCE Ariz July (AP): Khaki clad national guardsmen equipped with rifles bayonets riot guns gas masks and steel helmets placed the overcrowded Arizona state prison under military guard Saturday to prevent escapes Machine guns were unloaded just outside the entrance to the administration building where the troops encamped The guardsmen were picked riflemen DARING BANDIT STOPS AUTO ON BUSY STREET "I I Hops Car In Broad Daylight Robs Driver Is Sight Of Passersby 1 1 SALT LAKE CITY July 16 (AP) Police Saturday! night hunted a daring daylight bandit who jumped on the running-board of an auto mobile on a busy downtown street forced the driver to pull to the curb and robbed him of $8 Detectives Blazzard and Ross Hunsaker said the bandit committed his crime in full view of pedestrians and passing motor ists who apparently did not suspect his purpose I Wjgnell the victim said: pointed what looked like a 22 calibre automatic pistol at me and ordered me to drive across the street and pull over to the curb do anything but follow his The man took the money from pocket and fled into an alley after warning the driver not to follow1 and expert marksmen (Guards Go To Farms The force of 15 prison guards Pal amino SALT LAKE CITY July 16 (AP) between Navajo Indians and a range rider over grazing rights on a remote southeastern Utah reservation came to the attention Saturday Assistant United States District Attorney John Boyden said he had been instructed to go to the reservation town of Aneth 350 miles southeast of here July 26 to investigate Navajo resistance to orders of Emmett Harrington soil conservation range rider The investigation by the department of justice was requested by Indian Commissioner John Collier Harrington assertedly was halted by a group of Navajos and turned back with papers he had brought to enforce an order to reduce Indian stock on depleted range Harrington was unharmed The Indians were arrested but released after jurisdiction of the Indian service was questioned 1 Boyden said he would explain to thfe Indians the seriousness of a federal even if the man was not harmed Soapy- cowhorse classes Mrs Blaine Glasmann Ogden Nauvoo gelding 10 years open hunter open jumper touch and out and handy jumper Clarence Bamberger Salt Lake City Londonderry gelding I eight years all jumping and hunter classes i Thomas Salt Lake City Jester stallion five years five-gaited stallion and open five-gait I Three-gaited Classes A Sorenson Salt Lake City Tony Hytone gelding seven years all three-gaited classes Black Gamin mare four- years5 novice five-gait Ben Bolt gelding nine years all jumping classes Edge-mont Sun stallion eight years five-gaited stallion and I open five-gaits Nancy Highlands King sCSl-lion four years Efinei harness Edgemont Clipper mare two years model I Tony Hytone and Beh Bolt 1 will be ridden by Miss Helen Bent Salt Lake City queen of the horse show TO BE READY IN FALL The Latter-day Saints seminary near the Ogden high school will be completed when the school (seen in background) is reopened in September according to the architect Work on the walls will start Monday Dokter a carpenter Is in the foreground (Staff photo) LOSES RACE TO BEDSIDE TO HELP TOC GUARD THE SAFETY OF TOUR MILK "Double-Duty" MILK MINDER A handy combination Milk Bottle cap with Built-in Milk-Safety thermometer that 1 Warns of Danger Zone Temperatures Tells When Milk is Being Safely' Kept 2 Guards Pouring Edge of Bottle Against Contamination (1232) Champ Mother Arrives After Death Claims Youth LIKENESS WILL ADORN EXHIBIT AND PLEA MADE IN SITE DISPUTE I Commissioner Me Entire Calls For Co-Operation On Starting Building WODL GROWER WEDS MENUHIN July Vies I Yith June As Popular Month to Marry County Clerk land Auditor Lawrence Malan took a second look at the calendar Saturday to make sure it June when seven couples came in for marriage licenses all within about three hours The couples were Lloyd Osborne Green 27 Driggs Ida and Sarah Elinor Lake Ogden John McSwain 52: San Francisco and Sarah Ceride-ven Thomas 39 London England Merlin A Henry 21 and Dora McGregorj 18 both of Ogden Thomas Seppich' 22 and Vera Garner 23 both of Ogden Arthur Phelps 26 Ogden and Mary Jensen 21 Har-risville George Barry 22 and Ruth Dawson 21 both of Ogden Kenneth Barker 28 North Ogden and Aelci-dean McClay 25 Ogden HOLLYWOOD July 16 (UP) Mrs Marguerite Pughe of England arrived in Hollywood Saturday loser by 12 hours in a 4000-mile voyage against time to reach i the deathbed of her son Jack Dunn young ice skating champion anc fledgling screen star The 21-year-old actor died in Hollywood hospital Friday night of tulameria at about the same time that his mother was landing in New York Mrs Pughe was heartbroken as she alighted from an American Air lines plane She did not learn ol: his death until the plane reached Tucson believe she sobbed last news I had was that he was getting A sculptured likeness of Mayor Peery will adorn an exhibit at the fair in San Francisco he was informed Saturday An overall manufacturer is planning an exhibition a rodeo theme and will include prominent figures in the rodeo world among whom will be Maxwell McNutt president jot the Rodeo Association of Amer-'" ica Homer Holcomb clown and Abe Lefton announcer All fig-ures will be one-third size Russell Wilkins Saturday pre- sented Peery with a set of five by Charles Belden Pitch-fork Wyo 6cenic artist They will be hung in the Old Mill BUILDING WILL COST $20000 Stucco "Will Be Used On Walls Modernistic Design Adopted Wall work will begin Monday on the $20000 LDS seminary for Ogden- high school according to Arthitect Arthur Grix The foundation was installed last week The structure which will be of modernistic design is being erected at the northeast corner of Tyler and Twenty-eighth It will include three large classrooms three offices for instructors and a library It is planned to have the seminary ready for occupancy in time for the opening of the 1938-39 school year in September Cinder block with stucco will be used for the exterior of the building EXTRA LARGE TRADE-IN for Old Icebox or Refrigerator on Famous New FRIGIDAIRE Ww METER-MISER LOS GATOS Calif July 16 (AP) At a simple civil ceremony beneath a spreading oak tree 18-year-old Hephzibah Menuhin became the bride of Lindsay Nicholas young Australian wool grower Saturday in the garden of the Menuhin estate i Yehudi Menuhin the (violinist stood beside his mother (Mrs Moslie Menuhin his father escorted Decorating Studio 'Will Open Monday County Commissioner McJ Entire called Saturday for a spirit of and on both sides of the city-county building site dispute is no reason why both sides cannot give and take and get together on this said McEntire we pretty soon afraid we will lose it think any one person is to blame so far for the failure to settle the thing but I do think we can all give and take on the McEntire said that under law the county must have either undivided half title or dedication of the land involved and that it could not accept less than equal participation for the entire plot involved hands are tied in that he said The site for the $600000 structure on city hall square will be discussed again Monday morning by city and county officials at a meeting in the courthouse Lawn tennis has at last invaded Tibet and the first court to be laid in the great Himalyan country which rarely adopts western ideas has been opened I former Nola Nicholas in Lasha I I sister as his sister to the Improvised altar on a grassy knoll Attending her as matron of honor was j' own bride of three months the Saves more in all four ways saves up to 25 per cent more on current saves more on food ice and upkeep See how Frigidaire the most popular refrigerator will save you more than enough to pay for itself in1 just a short time Trade in your old icebox or refrigerator Easy terms LEGISLATIVE GROUP PLANS CORPORATION PROFIT SHARING JULY Vf The Parksidp furniture and decorating studio will open Monday at 2152 Washington announce Charles! Powers I shop manager and Bert Jacobsen who will handle outside decorating work i The firm will specialize in upholstering refinishing and drap eries as well as all types of home decorating Powers and Jacobsen have been in this business for a number of years having worked in some of the leading studios' on the Pacific coast i i O) Priced Lou as $124575 Articles of incorporation for the Initiative Legislation association a non-profit organization formed under state statute were filed Saturday at the court-house by Alfred Hestmark Ogden president Parley Lee of Brigham Cityj vice president Robert A Moyes Ogden and George Budd and Peter Carlston both of Salt Lake City directors Purpose of the organization Is to form clubs and societies in connection with the initiating of legislation and constitutional amendments I Blaze Destroys $20000 Sawmill of Nationally Famous FURNITURE aM APPLIANCES LEWISTON Idaho July The Cardiff 50000-foot capacity sawmill at Jaype in the white pine belt 70 miles east of here burned to the ground Saturday afternoon with loss estimated at $25000 Sparks falling in Diesel oil were said to have caused the fire TRADE-IN SALE Extra Large Trade-in Allowances Good Will Group Sets Monday Meet Liapis secretary an- Onounces a meeting of the Good Will society to be held Monday at eight in the city hall courtrobm Vital public matters will be discussed he said All members are invited to participate The society held an outing at Lorin Farr park Saturday with about 75 members and their fam ilies attending A program was given including musical numbers and speeches after which dinner was served 'Polly -Pry' of News Fame Dies miss this great opportunity to save Nationally famous home furnishings and appliances are selling rapidly at these thrilling July Sale prices Old furniture may be used as part down payment wait Save now Use our easy payment plan on a new SAVE up to 50 on Some Items Sale of Rugs on a new 1938 World-famous ESTATI Lights Turned Off As Death Protest 1 938 Super Feature DENVER July Mrs Leonel Campbell known through a long newspaper career as died in a Denver hospital Saturday of a heart attack that followed a prolonged illness She was 80 Her fame as was made on the Denver Post on which she worked for Fred Bonfils and Harry Tammen after bringing a son to Colorado for his health MEXICO CITY July (AP) A large part of Mexico was in darkness Saturday night when light and power service was suspended two hours as a protest against the killing of Armando Porras a labor leader in Ciudad Juarez just across the border from El Paso Texas social insurance funds now provide a maximum of nearly 20 cents a day to its jobless in addition to payments made by labor unions to their unemployed members Living Room Bargains Choice of beautiful I green or ecru suites Cable ease construction' $109 values now Comfortable Kroehler suite Finest construction Rust velvet cover $119 £flQ reduced to Massive rich blue channel arm suite Very comfortable (no $139 value now Bedroom Specials Very attractive walnut finish suite Either round or square mirror vanity CQ $69 special Very popular light blonde wood suite 4 pieces 'Extra C(pQ special $109 reduced to Famous Berkey and i Gay Chippendale suite Solid mahogany $350 regular value $159 Good selection of famous quality rugs Finest con- struction $7950 val Rugs made by one of largest mills Heavy AxminsterS S37SO i i I Famous Axminsters Large vari-- ety of patterns' Reg for 9x12 now i Linoleum CJose-ouls Large variety of heavy quality felt base rags- New colons $865 I uiiii iy i I I 1 I Genuine inlaid linoleum with burlap back' Good patterns $185 sq yd reg HOW i i i i i -I! Famous Inmade Kolorflor Pat-J tern goes through 1 to the back Reg $115 sq yd 69 Ogdenite Hero As Sourdoughs Run From Cows NEW POLICY 20 to 30 Saving In Our Carpet Dept LESS $500 1 Trade-in Allowance now $8950 value Special rf and Your Old Range EASY TERMS For over 100 years -ESTATE has been the leader in ranges and heaters Boyles have sold this famous line for over fifty years to thousands of satisfied users Now you can save money on the finest range you can possibly buy the genuine Estate Trade in'' your old stove Easy terms now Special purchases of full rolls of famous broadloom carpet In carload quantity makd 20 to 30 reductions in price possible First quality finest colors no or damaged merchandise! Now is the time to save Trade in your old rugs FAMOUS Regular $350 square yard i Now Low As Dining Room Values Famous EASY patented washing action saves your' clothes At the same time this-faster gentler action uses: less hot water soap and gives you more leisure hours A special purchase of famous EASY washers enables us to make this offer for a limited time Trade in your old Easy terms Sturdy new 8-piece suite Very attractive walnut finish £CQ $79 eg special now Massive English -Renaissance 8-piece suite Sturdy oak construc- tionReduced from flQ $139 to 107 KETCHIKAN Alaska July 16 (AP) Rough and ready sourdoughs can cope with polar bears and charging grizzlies but it took a Utah cowboy to corral two cows that threw downtown Ketchikan into confusion Saturday night The cows broke loose when being unloaded from the freighter Tanana and galloped up the main street Alaskans unused to cows scattered in all directions A longshoreman who attempted to bulldog one cow was slightly injured i Newell I Childs Ogden Utah rancher visiting Alaska happened by and made the eyes bulge rout In admiration when he quickly rounded up the bossies 0 TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE £--3.

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