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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 1940 WYOMING NEWS Oil Promises Revolution New FORCE TO MOVE Sunday is YOUR In Control of Bark Beetles CHURCH AFFAIR iVOTE SCHEDULED 10 HOOPER CCC i ZZ -r nnnuiA Annum AM AAIIAAI rilMIt CAMP JUNE 18 HATE PITY Wil 'HSM -UKMTIo UliUVJu UlioUHUULruriU UrilLa UII complete change in insect control i i ja van stun wyo June ii iwo A Annr i IflMA netnott is now being empioyeu meLnoas is now cemg employ Two Hundred Will Come VVhLUUiVIt LIUNo experimentally in the campaign i -j i trustees to replace Harry Con against bark bettles infesting trees EVanSTOn iXCiiaenTS LWilIiams whos of the Wasatch national forest 1 Attend Emsconfll trma Viva xnired will be elect whose terms have expired will be elect mmw -mm -mmm mmr rorest Slinervisni- 1 irurr I 1 From Milford Says Officer ed at a meeting of voters of school I district No 1 June 17 at eight i niiu aam i men aireaay nu wn Pnrtfllo Has Program ed some 300 trees on the Duchesne in the senior high school audi- river Wittt the Tirenaration explain-i II I jr- ET 1 a qhvmjov- -mm mt I LU1 1 LI 111 For Visitinq OIUDmen ed today that the oil's penetrating vvyo June 11-ine also acfc the JJMGHAM CITY June 11-Con-struction of the Hooper CCC camp i nnoi iji ka kpv ann Airs ui pv jviciNeu i cpuueuiy carry mwu VtV- proposition or appropriating ouuuu Of Three States is nearing completion according to Lieutenant Robert Moore of the camoium layer beneath tne oars ait for school purposes This appropri- of affected trees and reach the William Giles Mrs William Craw- fc vote Erieham City camp who is In i1 beetle colonies clustered there iora jvirsjunristensen or Ange- IncreaSe of seven mills charge of the work POCATELLO Idano "If this is the case" he con- les and Dr Crichton McNeil of tax levy above the present The new camp is being built to pOCatello! becomes the gateway tinued "and the experiment proves Buffalo brother of Rev Mc- three and onQhalf milla levy i vx! nnri -n-nnaas Tho i t-! nhnu are near-i it -mm vow marprianv i iveii leit tnia morning lor Liaramie i Vlilford camp will transfer to the rftmt)ietion for the entertain- reduce the costs of control "It will to attend the annual convocation Ogden bay bird refuge project to nA vi sitors from permit cne carrying on or control or tne episcopal cnureu yo- MER WOMEN that being done at the Bear river three states at the annual cone" be no fir hazard attendant while Mathew's cathedral this evening TQ NAME OFFICERS bird refuge by the iingnam wty tion of'Wons ciuds oi witn me oiaer on ana burning treat- Mrs rving leit ounaay msi camp mhirh embraces Idaho Utah and ment' work can be carried on only and Mrs Clifford Ragan left Mon- which embraces Idaho Utah EVANSTON Wyo June lh I TVia larliao Qiivlliorv tn TTn inn Pq- Lieutenant Moore said the new Irirpo-nn The convention at times when burning can be safe- day mornin 4mn in trt in readi- I Part OI is scneauiea to iu rcaui- I IV nrafTlfrl mitVinft- nnlantrarinr If Toti Mrs Dave Maesard will leave m- iv Ort 111 camp Tntrinn on June 21 wiiuoui cuuiui ness for transfer of the Minora taes TV the srrounaing stands of timber tonight and Dr and Mrs ti woi- entertain at a0ne-thirty luncheon force on June 18 and 22 and is expected to be: the It toQ early t(J tell how I their daughter Alice and Mr 7 h1l wS22d Dree on June 18 ana tz ana is' "f-- Bvpr At 13 now 100 eariy to tea now iTi hiiaii nf rplftmation camD Inre-est feathering Ol tw iviv successful the experiment is but and Mrs Charles Blytn win ft 19 Eiection of officers! stationed at Willard consists of 80 held in the district we may know by the end of the lpave Wednesday Mr and Mrs will be held All dues are payable at this time men whose w-rk Is finishing the Convention features in month" I Charles Thompson who are in canals from Pine View dam The to business and service BB Gurr said the trees would be fell- Burns Wyo for the summer will Payment of dues will make a mem workiae ng aone unaer we u- mciuae also attend the convocation be -n good standing until June 30 pervision or t-ruacu oupciiiicvvfc moment Following tne supper wnicn wiu 1W1 wnmpn tVvhe will please Uoyd Hardy and directed from the there will not be a dull penetrated and how effective it had thj sSession Tuesday evening arv or make res-nnthflm rstv camn With this ad- from the start of the extenninatine the insects i contact the secretary or maKe res- 5 Citv camp is tion party to entertain eany i "f' ervations for luncneon not later than June 17 CM largest in the Fort Douglas dis- tengn ursda JJg ATT kl EV WnUMC uU hotrS sTng tti bishop rint and one of the lareest in the the last1 note dies awy 1 ATTCiRnFY hRlJWNS I ti fT toa th All women whose husbands have i 1 7(t 7 of the Governors oaii on oaituuaj wr wiu give ia annuo! united States i a uikir at vmh in Wvomine unitea ocates JI I rKl A A I Kl fL AT rhnrch in Wyoming had twenty years service are eligible The committee in charge includes Mrs Fred Hutschenreiter wATr iiwjai Sessions will occupy Wednesday "Ninety live men oi tne local i A cHint bv Am taking final instructions Quartet contests and stunts by POLITICAL MEETINGS morning and in the afternoon the delegates will go to the University various clubs are traaiuonai cuw in first aid under the direction of I pp- hf Lion3 loir merit features Of Lions ClUD fcfiW4HV 1 :11 k-an nrintinTi5 ana inese win of Wyoming summer camp inthe SA Christen- Herbert Adamson educational ad fiser and Lieut Coleman Mil hnnH ihv a wide variety of addi Snowy range for the "Bishop's Bar tOn sen No 443 Mrs Tustison No 227 and Mrs Elizabeth Mc- tional attractions as the program i becue" A missionary mass meet i of luncheons banquets parties ing will fololw Carty according to Mrs Walter Thursday will De aevotea to uus- secretarv dances jand picnic gets unaer way The outstanding talent of the in-iitain reeioni has been se- iness affairs of the church begin- CHIEF REPEATS i- I ning with a corporate communion at spven- thirty a Annual ban CUreu IJO SUpyiy muaivm and novelty numbers I LA BARGE TIES GO TO LARAMIE quet in the evening will conclude th a convocation The Right Rev A baieball game between a team BORAH REMARKS SALT LAKE CITY June (AP) Their quasi-public nature in the opinion of Attorney General Joseph Chez does not grant political parties special privilege in conducting drawings if such practice is clearly in violation of state lottery laws Chez expressed his view in informal discussions with political leaders advising them that drawings of the type which have frequently been held at rallies and other big gatherings not be countenanced Funds generally have been used to swell campaign coffers The attorney-general suggest- George Brinker -Bishop of Nebras- made ip of presidents of idano clubs and another composed of residents of Utah clubs will be i ka will be the principal speaker EVANSTON Wyo June According to I McCuaig manag I zr FATHER'S DAY course Dad will say "Don't get me anything" but you can bet your bottom dollar he'll be a little disappointed if you don't arid as pleased as punch if you do remember him with some token of love and appreciation on Father's day Make Dad doubly happy by selecting his gift here at his favorite store i 4 one hilarious event special gou RTTN VAIXiEY Idaho June 11 1 ronrospntatives of nnvc TrSl TOXSTLS er of the Standard Timber com- Ct Ulb KJtLlliuu I iiiabviq fcrfc '-f- A Ti iniSn tVia lata Spn- I iJ 11 jnVloo Via WUiU EVANSTON Wyo June pany of Nebraska the ties which Ellis and Floyd Atkinson young nave come down the Green river sons of Mr and Mrs Atkin- from the -LaBarge camp today son are today recuperating from were being loaded at Green River itor William Borah against in- another i yolvement in the European war Tours of industrial plants and ed however that perhaps some came tnrougn uie np scenic aisincis are uaus anauB governor in his message to the 200 to fill any spare moments and representatives of Northwest 0n Friday night the entire con-Building and Loan banks ventioii assemblage will attend the means could be devised to con- I jacoby hospital Monday morning where they will be creosoted vert the drawings into games of i Lti tiic naici uciiA ov 4v Prophetic" was the way uov- tnoneer league Daseoaii gaojic the Green river it was necessary for the ranchers to open up their DRIVER KILLED enior cuiwuacu vvw comment in a letter from Senator been Iplanned for lady visitors Borah dated July 17 1939: with pjarties luncheons and tours thus far have been to occikpy the time when men folks canals so the ties could float down although many of the ties remained at camp skill and thus bring them witnm the law One idea he said would be to require the holder of the winning ticket correctly to answer a question on history or some other subject igned to test his knowledge are biisv with convention sessions vW successful in our fight against UPON GROSSING nnvolving this country in another -m-nnonn rnntroversv and prob- hurnnean controversy and prob the convention will be under di i Board of Equalization rection of District Governors Parry Harrison of Idaho and Jesse: Hiatt Continues In Session rtmsmriRFTRTD June 11 (AP) kh Past International Tresi- i fliL fcirk Osenbaiiffh of Denver I 07St JOVS UOl Fatally injured when a Denver and I I -mm- I I Rio Grande Western passenger tT nnAV) VAW Rio Granae wesiern fb eolo will reDreserit the interna- EVANSTON Wyo June I jable war the fight is not over I Regard the present situation as inmost serious for the very reason ithat powerful interests at home 'and abroad are utilizing all efforts "available to make this country permanently a part of the European system" I I -mm 1 -1- I 1 I and tossed AnrnH wiu tional association and be feature ItnlirinS Aft LOVOl tram rammea nis tructi The county board of equalization! speaker in convention sessions it 52 feet Henry ueixay jtici continued in session today alter Foamspun TIES sectional ana group meetings oi cpanisn rum uicu oonveninz Monday morning ine nnri a mortal club luncheon Willi a -r jittt nTTV Tuna I a Salina hosDltal nmnncorl nf tha rniintv r- LiniUi VAX vv I UUdlU vuiuwuovvi wuu- rcommissi0 ners will continue in combine with general convention (Ap) Utah's 5000 Italian citi- The acciaent occurreu at a combine with general convention AP) Utah's 5000 Italian citi- The accident occurreu at SUN VALLEY Idaho June (AP) Idaho's druggists today tinflai- the charee of their sessions to make tup the inspira- zeng their consul said today all ty road crossing east of here Aior- session through Wednesday tiona instructive and business ac- are to the united States They ris Anderson state highway patrol- tivities of the event OTa mnr- or less in svmnathy man said investigation indicated ttt LECTURE FREE The host club" district eovernors Si tm area's vahicle was almost over Lnvmnr to "keep calm" in the i i rt Mi iihl cliiiiaS and district organization are or- There is no dispvle between the the crossing when it was struck Give Dad a couple of these all-Bilk wrinkleproof summer ties as cool and light as a swirl of seafoam midst on war hysteria and to keep wlmlt ntherwise occupied he ferinr a series of awards tor at- United States and Italy and I hope the locomotive Anderson said vis society announces a free lecture LCIlUailWC BLUUia wmic ivvum- ll oairi 14 I IntllrV WAS POOO proposed that they act as clearing i ifn tourist information i i mere never win wP ov 0 neyer rTSr: Untitled "Christian Science: Its f' Opening the annual session of fat pharmaceutical associa- to Anselmo Salt LAKe mercnant ine tram aiupycu aiu TViinlriTur Convention sessions and activi- the Ttalian eovern- eave assistance until Dr Stanford Challenge to the Wrong Thinking ties kl be held in several oflPoca- JtfstSe Reese otGnison arrived to take of the Ages" by Peter Ross of tello's beautiful meetine places inimf a en vrt0tnV The San Francisco member of the with the Memorial ibuHdint: Ree- "rilffiSli aft- board of lectureship of the moth- 00 im i' 1 tion Governor Bottolfsen remark- led: 4 I "I do not think we are going to enter the war but the situation is reation ban student union i ouua- 7 "-oinw t0 nnd within i er church Friday evening June i $1 ing 4nd Reed hall housing various the accident at eight o'clock in the Methodist events --ii I a tb- driver bv occuDation church corner of Tenth and Cen- I Ivanf iwi ntc9- I -L A kU UUnhAr I I 1 I IA-J A HW-A I -r-i: onrl an rmita tn pt- trpt Thft Dublic is invited No serious and to be calm is our I greatest obligation at the present I ici te weus aiunc en n-! nrT Mn-t-ri la iunkvard east of Centerfield at lie uuiiurvus ui visikuis aim ing local time" i committees are mailing: reser- imf i i I the time of the collision-Hi death NEVADANS MARRIED vatiqns as received oij akf riTY June 11- was the'61st traffic fatality of the EVANSTON Wyo June 11 A (AP) Tffc vioSons Sought year in Utah and the first in San- marriage license was issued on li SSiSSJ Pete count Monday by the county clerk's of- AUG TOr VRCIli wan Slide Traps Miner Insurance Accounts natrol in May uougias ivioure ou aim Body Is ReCOVered There were 444 arrests in Salt 272 warning tickets issued in Salt Ruth Blair 29 both of Las Vegas Toia Mr in Wahar ponntv Lake county 45 in Weber county Nev They were married by Reuel I MftYm'Y ATW WW Tun A i V) State Auditor John Guy 145 in Davis countv There were ana 78 in uavis i anuu jwuw SANDPOINT Idaho June 11 oday placed his approving stamp on accounta oi tne siaie wsuioun fnl Guy said an accounting made by Hil 1MB (AP The body of Cred Carlson 46-yar-old prospebtor was discovered where he had been trapped by a side In his mine on a small claim east of Clajrk Fork jSheriff Rapp reported today Ti search was parted by neighbors of the sparsely settled district when Carhon failed to make his "usual "trip oiit" for supplies Deputy Fred Evans covering tne period from Oct 1 1938 to June 30 1939 showed all fiscal matters relatlnar to the fund to be in "good condition" althouzh there had $r9 urestfiil-ridiii (i Vn AarYra in fha returns Oil bonds purchased as an investment ARROW SHIRTS i if xwm rt-mm tntwttmm 1jijatHMUiinuimUiiiiiiiimiimilitMilUi(i4itiiUiU(iiui(iMitlmlUU i tiHiluitlJliU Trade-in 4 iUi Furnisn? VJim THE 3 OTHER Nationally Famous Home ngs Dad will be extra pleased the second he spots the Arrow label We suggest the new Arrow ultra-cool meshes in white and handsome summer colors they will bring Dad summer comfort without sacrifice of neatness and style OUATnVJESTPmCECARS u-mmm EXTRX LARGE TRADE-INS Use Your Old Furniture as Part Fayment HERE'S your chance to own a genuine guaranteed team mate of Stude-baker's famous President and at a money-saving lowest price The Studebaker Champion with low-extra-cost overdrive beat all the other largest selling lowest price cars in the Gil-more-Yosemite 2919 miles per gallon Come in and drive a Champion now Low down payment CIT terms A- BIG SALE SAVINGS Storewide Savings up to S3 1S Per Cent SPECIAL EASY TERMS L) Trade in your old furniture on the world's finest na $00 Others $250 and tionally advertised home furnishings now! during Boyles "Trade-in" SALE You 11 find hundreds of out Interwoven Socks 35c and 50c standing bargains to select from this week New styles Wide variety of colors and finishes Special easy sale terms I i 5 I umi A 0 A A )l I -X mimi mhimii iiiwihw i ff rrr -nmciii-i-nrr it it-JJiiim-nTTTi-M jiiujr-ir-if 'ii --rr 9 Fred Nye Co o3 Mi CARPET COMPANY FURNITURE Phono 033 1950 Wash Plvd IMS l'iltii (ii UAtlimUll.

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