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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 14 1938 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Evanston Nearly passage OF S5 CAR FEE Ji SEEN IN IDAHO EIom Cbue and Ralph Bateman Circulation Mrs Vivian Sharp Correspondent 1149 Morse Lee Phone 491 to Says Con Offering Eye to Denver Man WOMAN TO AMERICA MEET LARAMIE Wyo Nov (UP) A prisoner who believes it is better to give than to receive insisted today on donating an eye so that blind William' Lewis Denver attorney might see The prisoner William Cardiff Smart Wearing Apparel fbr Women Bottolfsen In SL En Route To California for Vacation OGDEN CO-EDS AC SPONSORS Marion Thomas and Genee Wangsgard Are Named By Battery LOGAN Nov Miss Marion Thomas of Ogden had today been named assistant battery sponsor and Mies Genee Wangsgard of Ogden advanced to the battery sponsor position on the Utah State Agricultural college campus The military sponsors are elected from the freshmen and sophomore coeds every fall quarter by the advanced military men in the ROTC unit Miss Thomas is a junior in the school of physical education She is a member of Spurs president of the Women's Athletic association secretary of the junior class a member of the Associated Women Students council and affiliated with the Chi Omega Sorority Miss Wangsgard is a junior and has set an enviable scholastic record in her major of history She is affiliated with Chi Omega Sorority Both attended Ogden high school held for passing worthless check wanted to go to Denver immediately for the operation after persuading Lewis to come here and talk with him District Judge Tidball found the request and said he would have to consider releasing Cardiff temporarily perfectly willing to do this" Cardiff said not as if I were giving my life and besides I have another eye made this offer because of a certain Christian principle that many of us fail to practice That principle is that it is better to give than to receive "I expect to receive any lenieficy or privilege from authorities in helping me get out of trouble And I am not doing it for any publicity Lewis father of three children who was blinded by the accidental explosion of a tear gas bomb in his hands last year already had one operation The cornea of a dead woman was transplanted to his right eye It did not restore sight His other eye was beyond aid Mrs Musser Will Attend Conference of Republics In Peru SALT LAKE CITY Nov 14 (AP) Salt Lake City woman whose interest lies in Pan-American peace had been named today to the United States delegation to the coming conference of the American republics in Lima Peru She Is Mrs Elsie Musser wife of a Salt Lake City attorney Burton Musser It will be the third voyage to South America for Mrs Musser in the interest of peace In 1936 she was the only woman member of the American delegation to the inter-American conference on peace at Buenos Aires In 1937 she was one of four women members of a committee that toured 19 South American countries seeking the ratification of the 1936 peace conference ROOMS NAME OFFICERS Leaders Selected By Junior And Senior School Students EVANSTON Wyo Nov Selection of officers to serve during the second term of 1938-39 has been completed by junior and senior high school home rooms with these results: Juniors Home room 102 Muriel Hudson president Calvin Queal vice president Josephine Messina secretary and Louise Rasmussen reporter 103 Blain Buck Arnold Christensen Anita Layne Billy Whiting 201 Thomas Pickhardt Helen Atkinson Elaine Ewart and Jack Sarvis 206 Glen Spencer Bob Skyles Mary Coumas Willmer Reed 303 James Hooper John Neilson Lily Wing Sally Reed 202 Betty Jo Brimhall Lela Atkinson Marion Bethal Allen Pack Senior high: Home June Sharp' president Edwin Wheeler vice president Alta Fae Witham secretary Harold Zundell reporter 23 Dick Stevens Margaret Neilson Fay Smith Joe Schwartz 6 Glen Buck Robert Tueller Allan Chase Mary Evelyn Baird 7 Fred Stevenson Thomas Price Nellie Mae Thornhill Elizabeth Moore 5 Alice Holland Bessie Brown Florence Brown and Marianne Gull 2 Donald Barnard Robert Cheese Freeman Geller Beverly Aapferud REX SERVICES SLATED TUESDAY Extraordinary Reductions of Distinctive Apparel Make This a Sale of Thrilling Values! Never Before Have We Offered a More Complete Collection at Clearance Prices! SALT LAKE CITY Nov Idaho Republican leaders planned today to ask the 1939 legislature to enact a law fixing automobile license plates at $5 and predicted the measure would abe passed in the first week of the legislative session Thomas Heath Idaho Republican state chairman said after a conference with Governor-Elect A Bottolfsen on the legisla- ave program first thing we ill do will be to lower the price of automobile licenses to $5" jr Heath accompanied Bottolfsen I and his wife to Salt Lake City Sun-- day where first Republican governor in eight years stopped on the first night of a vacation trip to California Bbttolfsen said nothing had been done about the selection of a speaker of the house and Heath saidjie would take up the matter with party leaders and members of the legislature when he returned to i Idaho this week Bottolfsen said his party also in-ended to favor a proposed state game commission regardless of I whether an initiative measure on which voters balloted had passed Both Bottolfsen and Heath were over the success of their campaign Heath said the new legislature composed of 27 Repub-- licans out of 44 members of the senate and 40 Republicans of a 59-t: member house presaged the enactment of their program AQUEDUCT DIDS REJECTED DRIVER JAILED AS OGDEN WOMAN HURT French Party On Last Lap Of River Trip SALT LAKE CITY Nov The three-member French-Colo-rado river expedition was en route today to Ferry to start the final lap of their journey from Green River Wyo to Lake Mead Bernard de Colmont scientist and explorer Genevieve de Colmont his wife and Antoine de Seynes adventurer planned to drive to Ferry and continue their trip in light rubber kayaks Their journey was interrupted by a need for new clothes and rest Formerly Priced From $1995 to $2500 SfALT LAKE CITY Nov (AP) Mrs Nina Oliphant 30 of Ogden suffered severe head lacerations and Hannon 38 faced charges of reckless driving following a two-automobile crash here Hannon was booked at police headquarters for reckless driving after his car collided with one driven by Ernest Oliphant 29 DENVER Nov New bids for furnishing labor and materials and performing all work for construction of the Olmstead and Alpine-Draper tunnels for the Salt Lake aqueduct of the Provo river project will be opened at the reclamation bureau office in Provo Nov 22 The reclamation bureau headquarters in Denver announced all bids opened Oct 27 for the construction near Salt Lake City had been rejected and new bids called for QJoe College Gets 'Break1 In Pocatello In England a Sunday blue law states that "cut flowers can be bought on the Sabbath but no potted The manpower strength of Great navy was at its lowest point in 38 years in 1934 Street and afternoon dresses in Teal Wine Boy Blue and Black Silks Wools and Velvets are included Sizes 12 to 42 OTHER DRESSES REDUCED TO HALF-PRICE POCATELLO Nov Joe College and Jane too is going touhave a harder time ing out" of the University of Idaho south in the future Dean John Nichols has a plan which automatically gives the fail- ag student another chance Under the plan any student failing to make passing grades will be placed on a probation list and in a special six-week study class directed by John Snidec-or They will be given a test to whether they have a slow reading rate or poor comprehension RANDOLPH Nov 14 Funeral rites for Bessie Morgan Rex 47 wife of Perse Rex of Randolph will be held at one Tuesday in the Randolph ward chapel with Bishop Johnson officiating Mrs Rex succumbed Saturday night in a Salt Lake City hospital to peritonitis She was born in Salt Lake City January 11 1891 a daughter of John and Helen Groesbeck Morgan Surviving besides her husband are three sons Harold John and Maeser Rex all of Randolph three daughters Mrs Helen Frazier of Oakland Calif Miss Winifred Rex of Salt Lake City and Miss Flora Rex of Randolph four sisters Mrs Ruth Kunkle and Mrs Gail Clayton of Salt Lake City Mrs Helen Austin of Ogden anc Mrs Eliza Smith of Oakland Calif and three-brothers Nicholas Morgan and John Morgan Salt Lake City and Earl Mor gan of Milwaukee Wis Friends may call at the family residence this evening and Tuesday prior to the services If ft ftn ft Phone 4660 2265 Washington Blvd ft 1 I 1H Formerly Priced From $500 to $1075 STUDENTS RETURN VACATION OVER WPA WORKERS PAY WAGE ST LOUIS Nov Although he had been fired by the WPA Ray Gordon 40-year-old war veteran went back to his old job on a St Louis county project today but he was swinging his own shovel and his wages were being paid by his fellow workers Several days ago they hit upon a plan of putting him back on the job themselves Each worker agreed to contribute a nickel a day to a pool until Gordon had received he regular WPA wage of $45 a month BEAUTY OPERATORS NAME OGDEN WOMAN A full range of colors in smart hats Gage and Meadowbrook included EVANSTON Wyo Nov 14 The following students are back in Laramie today after spending Armistice week-end at the homes of their parents: Print Storey Dick Barnard Ralph Davis Joe Guild Wil-liam Sharp Arthur Sim Marjorie Hill Elizabeth Johnson Barbara Williams Geraldine Payne Cleo and Marion LaChappele and COAl 1 War Veteran Finds Body of Motorist WORLAND Wyo Nov 14 (AP) -L Bailey a crippled war veteran who refused to abandon a search after other searchers gave up found the frozen body of An drew Wilson 60 Sunday Authorities said Wilson died from exhaustion after walking from his stalled automobile toward Worland He failed in attempts to start a fire The statements above are from actual letters written by Pacific Super-Heater owners whose names will be furnished on request These letters and many other similar ones are convincing proof that the Super-Heater does a better heating Job in western homes SALT LAKE CITY Nov (AP) The Utah Association of Better Beauty Shops had new of- fices and a three-point legislative program today Meeting Sunday the association Mrs Sophia Roberts of Price president Mrs Thelma Ge- alta of Ogden vice-president Mrs I Mayme Hansen Price secretary and George Zilonka Salt Lake City treasurer The new legislative program pro- posed appointment of a three-man rotating board of examiners for I beauticians requirement of a high school education or its equivalent for students wishing to take beauty culture and appointment of a state Jexaminer to serve the beauty cul-fire exclusively ALCATRAZ CONS ABE Formerly Priced From $6975 to $7975 $4750 Dress coats and sport coats with' luxurious furs fine fabrics and expert tailoring Rothmoors included Sizes 12 to 42 OTHER COATS REDUCED TO $2750 Jobs Daughters Set Meets (Bscojuasl if 'a THE ONLY HEATER EVER DESIGNED SPECIALLY TO BURN WESTERN COAL DENIED RELEASES EVANSTON Wyo Nov Es ther chapter No 9 will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs Ella Dunn presiding Bethel No 19 Order of Jobs Daughters will meet Wednesday at seven-thirty ra at the Masonic temple There will be an ini tiation SUPER-HEATER HOME FROM HOSPITAL EVANSTON Wyo Nov Mrs Ernest McPhie who underwent a major surgical operation two weeks ago in a Salt Lake City hospital was convalescing at her home today i SAN FRANCISCO Nov 14 (AP) Judge A St Sure to- I day denied the petition of Royce Brown and Tom Moffitt Tex-las kidnapers for writs of habeas I corpus in connection with their efforts to obtain release from Al-atraz prison i The convicts had asked that they be returned to Dallas Texas for 1 resentencing contending they had not been sentenced under the same statute under which they were indicted They were convicted fin Feb 1937 of kidnaping A Haggard and forcing him to travel them from Dallas to Shreve-0miport La Wouldn't you Hke to save on your coal bills and have more money for other things? Wouldn't you enjoy the comfort of a heater that warms the entire house circulates clean warm air evenly over the floors holds the fire all night or longer? Wouldn't you like to prevent smoke from soiling your walls drapes rugs? The Pacific Super-Heater offers you these advantages There's no other heater like iL Made of finest materials including pure western pig iron for many years of economical service And it's beautiful appliance in any home Manufactured by Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company Heating Appliance Division Provo Utah i A mountain goat is able to turn around on a six-inch ledgf arid can climb along mountain walls inaccessible to others Hoi how mole 1 waited la ordinary hnatetr but bunted la th Supr-Hater with it pocialiT mi good preheater hot-blat (A) and streamlined radiator (B) giving mor hat irom 1m iuI with tee imok SUITS Formerly Priced From $2995 to $9500 EAtF-PUME A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough chest cold or bronchial Irritation you may get relief now with Creomulsion Serious trouble may he brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ- laden phlegm Even if other remedies have failed be discouraged try Creomulsion Your druggist Is authorized to refund your money If you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained Creomulsion is one word ask for it plainly see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion and get the genuine product and the relief you want (AdvJ SMITH BROS COUGH DROPS COME IN AND SEE THIS REMARKABLE HEATER TODAY EASY TERMS fm 1 f-m I bziLri) fl "TP Fi Fol LI LZ3 Lru Li CONTAIN VITAMIN A A.

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