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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAtllNER MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 3 1939 (0 SEN Flying Bumper Crops of Joy For Kansans rasicob home BUT VERY SICK 1 MSSSapMWMSSSM' Former Democrat Chairman Arrives In New York Carried From Train NEW YORK Aug John Raskob whom a guardian policeman called a sick man" arrived home today from Yellowstone national park The former chairman of the Democratic national committee was carried from a train on a stretcher placed in an ambulance and taken to St hospital He was accompanied by two nurses and a physician Elaborate precautions were taken to prevent any approach- to him Raskob was stricken with knee arthritis more than three weeks ago while on vacation He remained in a hospital at Idaho Falls until last 'riday1 when he started his over-nd trip She Has Read Paper To Learn His Moves I In Politics BOISE Aug Senator William Borah confide te his wlf politically at least have to buy a paper to learn what he Is going to do next" said witty democratic Mrs Borah In discussing her noted husband who is seeking a sixth term in the senate On the Republican ticket hint but I get much from she said smilingly as she recalled some of her amusing experiences with a man who has been In the public spotlight 30 years She married the senator 41 years age last April Even then she was known for her wit and diplomacy One day she was sitting at desk in the office of her father former Governor William McConnell Asked what she i was doing she replied she was extemporaneous speeches for the as the charming woman is known to friends keeps up her social life In Boise and Washington while her husband campaigns finding time for welfare work with orphans cripples and the poor Industrial production In Hungary is about 20 per cent above a year ago 1 Will Address Nominating Convention In Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY Aug (AP) Senator Elbert Thomas of Utah will keynote the Democratic state nominating convention August 15 Senator Thomas landed Saturday in New York City after touring Europe He attended a conference of the Interparliamentary Union in Budapest as a representative of the United States Candidates for governor one supreme court justice secretary of state attorney general state auditor state treasurer superintendent of public Instruction and four presidential electors will be named at the Salt Lake City convention SPEAKER Bartley McDonough of Park City Summit county Democratic chairman will make the keynote speech at the biennial state convention of the Junior Democratic league August 14 State President Alan Blood said today State Party Chairman Calvin Rawlings will open the sessions BLOOD FAVORED PAROWAN Aug Iron county Democrats meeting in convention here instructed their delegation to the state and congressional conventions to work for the renomination of Governor Henry Blood Sucks Poison Out of 'Rattler' Wound The searing devastating drouth that has swept the west struck too late to damage the Kansas wheat crop and farmers In most sections as shown here are harvesting a bumper yield with prospects of the best price In years The Kansas crop said to be the largest since 1931 got off to a good start with I heavy spring rains The threshing scene above was taken on an eastern Kansas farm BLOOD DIVIDES SURPLUS FUNDS IN UTAH VAULTS Aged Children Blind and Unemployables Will 1 Get Large Sum f' SALT LAKE CITY Aug 3 (AP) 'Governor Henry Blood announced the of $1-250000 for state purposes $600000 going to relief A lump of $400000 was given to the state board of public welfare for use ini providing payments for the aged the blind dependent children and unemployables This money comes from the 2 per cent sales tax Another $200000 from Inheri- lance taxes will supplement work among the aged The sales tax will also supply $200 0X) for use In needed construction by the state In co-operation with the federal government From liquor sales revenue the governor took $450000 for state general fund purposes the use of this $400000 In co-operation with the federal government under the social security act tte fund may be practically doubled" said the governor Instance for each dollar allotted to old age assistance out of the $400000 the federal government will add another dollar For aid of dependent children each state $2 will bring an additional federal dollar "Aid to the blind and other features are on a dollar-for-dollar basis It follows that this allocation of an additional $400000 will make possible an extended and liberalized aid program" PAYMENTS TO UTAH WASHINGTON Aug 3 A department of labor summary today showed payments to Utah for child welfare programs under the social security act totaled $21-560 during the period February 1 to June 30 first months of operation under the act Only one payment has been authorized so far for the current quarter It amounted to $4372 for child welfare services Of the total paid to June 30 $10610 was for maternal and child health $7500 for crippled children and $3450 for child welfare services COUNTIES PRUDE DEATHS EVANSTON NEWS ri 1 2 A WIND CAUSES LOSS IN IDAHO Trees Uprooted Wires Torn Down Homes Filled With Grit 10 MARY SLACK Correspondent 1 Dorothea Wilson of Los Angeles 4 feet 10 Inches tall and believed to be the tiniest licensed airplane pilot exhibits the costume she wears for flying on1 hot summer days (Associated Press Photo) Pafienf Undergoes Further Treatment Fires Go Out As All Trees Burned HAVRE Mont Aug 3- Conditions have returned! to normal in the fire-blackened sectors of the Little Rockies The fires are out in the Lewis and Clark national forest and the Fort Belknap Indian reservation They smoldered and died after devouring 40 square miles of valuable timber because there was nothing left to burn Seven hundred men fought the Little Rockies blazes for eight days Trapped in the flames three men died Authorities still are Investigating the possibility the fires were incendiary f4- Sweeps Floor To Escape Prison CHICAGO Aug Nonchalantly Walter Brown ex-convict suspected of larceny picked upi a broom wielded it busily along the floors and out of the county jail Watchmen said they thought he worked there 'Never Get Angry' Judge Tells Couplp IDAHO FALLS Idaho Aug (UP) Probate Judge Huf-faker always promises newlyweds he marries that the marital ties he binds will be binding He asks only -one promise in return get he admonishes them Three couples promised Use Your Photograph Coupon I ths Lumiere Studios I- "FINE PORTRAITURE" i If Is No Maffer How Old MAYFIELD Aug 3 (AP) --Quick thinking by Miles Mich-aelson 25 him from possible fatal consequences from rattlesnake bite After the snake had bitten him on the arm he opened the puncture with a knife and sucked out the poison He then raced by horseback to Gunnison for medical attention He was recovering today EVANSTON Wyo Aug Mrs Elmer Huff whose Jaw was broken in an automobile accident Friday had a minor operation performed in the Legion Memorial hospital Sunday morning BOISE Ida Aug 3 (UP) Workment today cleared away debris piled up by a 65-mile an hour wind which swept across southwestern Idaho yesterday Damage was estimated approximately $1-000000 LIMBS IN STREETS The dust-laden wind uprooted trees throughout the area knocked down telephone and power lines disrupting service and filed cars and homes with grit Two homes were badly damaged in South Boise when trees crashed down upon them Streets were filled with broken limbs Fruit crops were damaged In the Payette-Wetser-Caldwell-Nampa district The dense dust storm made visibility poor and motorists had to creep their cars along the highways to avoid accidents Returns Truck of Goods He Stole Students Awarded 'A' Scholarships LOGAN Aug Beth Lockhart student at Weber college was announced tpday as winner of one of five scholarships of $50 awarded to outstanding Junior college students in Utah by Utah State Agricultural college: Dasil Smith and Ralph Carter Morgan students at the Morgan High school won special scholarships of $50 Only four special scholarships were given in the state by the 1 college A special committee of educators selected the two Among those who won $25 high shool scholarships for the school year 1936-37 were Delores Hartog Ogden Dick Jackson Randolph Mary Lou Hendricks Lewiston Grettle Shaw City and Howard Randall North Ogden UTAH COUNTY PIONEER DEAD Nancy Steele Cook of Goshen Succumbs In Ogden Nancy Steele Cook 74 widow of Henry Lyman Cook died Sunday at the home of a daughter Mrs Rilla Beck 1162 Rushton street She had lived in Goshen for 70 years and had lived in Ogden 10 months Mrs Cook was 'born in Grants-ville on April 23 1862 a daughter of John Samuel and Nancy Bailey Steele The family movedto Goshen in 1865 She was married to Mr Cook in Santaquin In 1879 She was active in church work Mrs Cook is survived by six sons and daughters: Henry George A and Delow Cook Goshen Mrs Virginia Carlson Eureka Mrs Maud Jasperson Orem and Mrs Beck Ogden 17 grandchildren nine great grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild She is also survived by eight brothers and sisters: John William Charles Leonard and Chester Steele Goshen Brigham Steele Orem Mrs Susan Eltoil Mammoth and Mrs Mina Davey Eureka Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at two in the Goshen ward 'chapel with Bishop Rex White officiating Friends may call at the colonial room of the Deseret mortuary in Payson this evening and at the home of her son George A Cook in Goshen Tuesday after ten and Wednesday until time of services Interment will be made in the Goshen cemetery Arrangements are under direction of the Deseret mortuary of Ogden 4- Delinquents To Suffer Analysis -SALINAS Local juvenile delinquents hereafter will have the advantage of expert psychiatric analysis and treatment Mrs Claire nationally known psychiatrist and juvenile social worker has accepted the position of assistant probation officer for that purpose j- OGDEN 2374 WASIL AVE PIIONE 657 Hours: 8:30 a to 5:30 p' Dally Sundays and Holidays 12 to 4 SALT LAKE 12 SO MAIN ST PHONE WASATCH 2113 nburs: 8:30 a to 5:30 Daily Sundays and Holidays 11 to 3 PASADENA CaL (UP) Converted to Christianity a man confessed to police that during the past year he had returned to the owners more than a truck load of merchandise which he had stolen The last theft which he asked the police to help him restore was a revolver which he said he had stolen in Glendale five years previously Youth Quits Job a Over 3-cent Stamp BURLINGTON After working two months at 39 cents a day 14 hours daily a youth near here walked out oh his job In' high disgust when the farmer charged him 3 cents for a postage stamp on a letter he had written The youth said he "did not mind the but thought MEETING IN PARK The Foreign Missionary society held its August meeting today in the city park with Mrs Davis president in charge Miss Lois Benson and Fred Tin-kerton son of Dr and -Mrs Tinkerton spent Friday afternoon in Evanston with her parents Mr and Mrs A A Benson Miss Benson Is taking training at the Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lake City Mrs Marcia Bell spent Monday In Evanston with friends on her way to her home In Ogden after a short stay in Green River James Ramsay of Rock Springs was an Evanston business visitor Saturday A major operation was performed Sunday night on Miss Kathleen Blair daughter of Mr and Mrs William Blair In the Legion hospital UTAH TRIP MADE Mr and Mrs Herbert Dunning Jr Mrs Elizabeth and sons John Earl Ronald and daughter Orla spent Saturday in Salt -Lake City Victor Slack returned Sunday night from a two-weeks vacation spent on the A Goodman ranch The county commissioners were to meet in a special session today for the purpose of setting the tax rates for the year The monthly session will be held later Attorneys Obtain Sworn Statements BARN WRECK FATAL GOODING Ida Aug Byron Gorell 35 Gooding farmer died early today from injuries received yesterday at about six when he was caught in the wreckage of his barn which crashed down in a heavy windstorm His back was broken by the timbers The tragedy occurred at his farm five miles north of Gooding An operation was performed at the Gooding hospital: Surviving are his parents his wife and four sons For two years he had lived at Rocky Ford Colo where he was connected with rodeos as a horse trainer 44- Review Reflects Farm Price Boost I' tO DUQUOIN El Aug Two Southern Dlinois counties ordered separate Inquests today lor nine coal miners killed by carbon monoxide gaa as they battled a raging fire deep in the Union Collieries Kathleen mine at Dowell five miles south of here Saturday night Six of the miners apparently lost their lives as they tried heroically to rescue three companions Twelve others overcome by the gas were revived -Mine Superintendent Ed Leming said the fire started when a new transformer exploded and sprayed burning oil Defenbach Pledges Aid To Townsend 0FT I (S the pay "a little -it'' 22-Year-Old In Prison 4 Times 'f4 jx VV-' The FIRST man to set about Air Conditioning YOUR HEATING PLUMBING CONTRACTOR In the Held ef applied ecience the Heating and Flemhing Contractor offer trained end educated service fer health Insurance human comfort the prolengaffen ef life and the elimination af household thrvdgery ST Jonathan Walker 22 holds a record of some kind He is serving his fourth prison sentence despite his youth He was sentenced to serve two years in the Leavenworth prison after conviction of transporting a stolen automobile from Illinois to Missouri Suffragettes are active in London EVANSTON Wyo Aug Attorneys Courtney and Mayall of Duluth Minn were in Evanston Saturday taking depositions from Dr Holland and Dr Jacoby for use in a case pending in the courts of Minnesota invilving 5 vi i BOISE Idaho Aug 3 Uncle figures showed today the I index of prices paid Idaho farmers for their agricultural products are 20 per cent higher than a year ago and the of any July 15 figure since Richard Cl Ross federal crop statistician reported however that the mid-July index is 3 per cent lower than on June 15 Grain feed crops and other crops advanced during the month but fruits and vegetables including potatoes declined after a sharp rise of a month ago Poultry and dairy products advanced during the month but meat animals and other livestock products declined Tire Blowout Is 1 Blamed In Crash who was taken from a bus at Lyman and brought Into Evanston for an alleged injury to a young man operation in November of 1934 Yoes aneeiocMT AMDUCAN RADIATOR COMPANY BOISE Aug Byron Defenbach candidate for the Republican senatorial nomination said he wants the senate seat now held by William Borah so he can to the last breath for $200 a month old age pensions" Two thousand Townsendites cheered when the Boise man made his assertion at a picnic and rally here yesterday Defenbach twice gubernatorial candidate has the endorsement of the Townsend pensions organiza- tion and Is only opponent In the August 11 primary Many counties were represented at the rally timed to put the Townsend machine in full motion by the primaries cannot agree with the brain-truster who insists on the theory' of economic he told the elderly audience "We are getting tired of this cycle Idea There must be some way of insuring economic security to every citizen especially the old and Inefficient There should be the eternal opportunity of em ployment and education with hope of advancement especially for the young" Rodeo Added To Cache Fair List tx 4k i -DOTH AIR CONDITIONING AND RADIATOR HEAT IN ONE GREAT MMRICaH IKflPiaT' rOEIPmOMNG GOLD-COOKING SCHOOL No Heat! To be held In our Cool Basement! Conducted by EDNA I SPARKMAN IDAHO FALLS Aug Officers indicated today that a tire blowout may have been responsible for the motorcycle accident that fatally Injured Eugene Manning 20 yesterday Manning son of Mr- and Mrs George Manning of Idaho Falls was hurled to his death when his machine went out of control on the highway north of here and smashed into a culvert His skull crushed j- 4-4- Reports Scores of Young Men Placed SALT LAKE CITY Aug (AP) Stephenson executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers association said the organization's campaign to find work for youth had resulted in the placement of 342 young men the past two months "Participation by Utah Industrialists in the youth employment phase of the 10-year program has resulted in he said Brings in fresh air Adds humidity Cleans the air Circulates the air Gives sun-like radiant heat Warms every room evenly Supplies year round domestic hot water LOGAN Aug 3 Horse racing and a rod lasting three days will feature the Cache county fair here September 14 15 and 16 Manv the prize animals shown in the Ogden fG-oncer Day celebration have been signed announces Parley Reese of Benson chairman Improvements will be made the exhibition buildings to aid In proper displays of the large number of exhibits expected Russian Beavers Doom Is Sounded Valuable cold-cooking lesson free! Salads desserts cold dainties! Opportunity offered onb- at Boyles! 'miss it! Come early! World-famous expert All the way from the East to appear at Boyles! Expert suggestions on cool ways' to prepare tasty dishes these hot days i i 5 jr a i 1 I Tomorrow 2:30 I I 3 1 I 4 up Youn BILE- NO WONDER this young couple are so happy They have the finest kind of air conditioning and as well the finest kind of heating radiator heating For new American Radiator Conditioning Systems combine in one scientifically balanced unit both essential factors of conditioned comfort Yet the price is well within the budget of even young people with small salaries just starting out in life What you get is what you need CONDITIONED AIR-Conditioned air as fresh and sweet is a spring day cleaned of dirt and dust and then silently circulated throughout your house In winter proper moisture is added to provide the of comfort RADIANT HEAT radiant as only radiators can insures healthful warmth regardless of the weather outside New controls and spe-cial valves guarantee even heat distribution room by room from cellar to garret HOT WATER domestic hot water a special feature of these great systems provides hot water day and night winter and summer Your Heating and Plumbing Contrae tor is the one man who Is qualified to help you select the proper American Radiator Conditioning System for your home tell you how much it will cost and furnish the skilled workmanship so necessary to satisfactory service and lasting benefit He can also add to your present radiator-heated home all the benefits ef FREE! FREE DESSERTS ny rill be given free to those who attend delightful dishes which Miss Sparkman wi The many prepares MOSCOW Aug Russia home of bushy is going to the barber shop More than 700 new tonsorial par-jrs are to be this year th a total Of 2860 chairs the council of the people's commissars announced yesterday Another 1400 shops with 5600 chairs will go Into operation next year 1 SALT YIELDS CEMENT SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Ce ment Is made from Salt-impregnated shale-clay deposits of ancient Lake Bonneville at a plant near here Some of It was used In Arrow-rock dam near Boise vaho 4 New American Radiator Conditioning Systems may be absolutely automatic and us any hind of coal oil cokeorgot The first 60 women to attend will each receive a valuable sheet-metal COOKIE BAKER free with our com- Eliments! 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