Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE I: Pioneer Resident Dies Near Malad Early Settler of Valley Succumbs at Home in Gwenford For Commerce Test TOOELft— Teams have been selected from the commercial department of the Tooele high school for entrance in the sectional contest to be conducted at the Granite high school Friday according to Julian C Wood commercial instructor of the local school The team in first year typing will consist of Dorothy Bracken Verjnoyne Dymock and Dorothy Evans In the first year shorthand contests in the school will be represented by Delone Gillette Jayne Goodjohn and Rachel Anderson with Vmnafred Black as alternate The contests will commence at 1 p m with entrants from Granite Jprdan Murray Tooele Cyprus and drantsville high schools IJSAC Will t Honor Works Of A W Former First Lady Laughs School Teams Chosen Utah State News WEDNESDAY MORNING M'ARCH At Journeys Special to The Tribuna OGDEN — Between political speeches And directors' meetings Mrs Herbert Hoover’ former first lady of the land is almost a “campaign widow” En routs to New York City where she will' spend several days with her husband before attending the semiannual meeting of the National Girl Scouts’ association Mrs Hoover admitted here Tuesday that her transcontinental commuting former president-husban- d is a busy man and not always at home To Address Lions Declining political comment Mrs GARLAND— E J Holmgren local Hoover preferred to discuss the acrancher and livestock deabr wilt tivities of the Girl Scouts be the principal speaker at a meet-111- " The few days she will have with of the Garland Lions club 'Mr Hoover In New York she said Wednesday evening at 7 p m ini will be something of a family rr the Garland hotel union Ivins H 4938 Theater Group Will Theaters City Offer Prison Play Lecturer Lauds At Salt Lake Theater in Utah Romance and Mystery -- Shirley Temple Film On State’s New BUI Opens at the Rialto Drpma Authority Holds Ginger Rogers is the stsr of ln State Leads West PronIn which4ead a new double in Interest When a little girl and her the Gray are all friend— and no foes—a Shirley Temple's film “The Llttlest Rebel” proves This pic From the pen of Samuel Hop- ture adapted from the immortal kins Adams “In Person” concerns play of the Civil war will be the attraction at the Rian egotistical and temperamental chief picture alto theater beginning Wednesday screen star suddenly transformed Little Miss Shirley is a Confedinto a quaking lass when she is erate of Virginia and John Bolea mobbed by a crowd of admirers and Karen Morley are her parents She takes reguge in the mountain Separated by ths war they are recabin of a stranger (George Brent) joined before Miss Morley sucand there troubles art the rule cumbs just to the rigors Boles though Her frantic efforts to lure Brent he fears apprehension as a spy unInto marriage while he tries to dertakes to deliver the child to her change her into a normal human aunt in Richmond He is trapped being by remaining Indifferent by a Yankee officer Jack Molt reaches an unexpected climax In But Holt surrendere to Shlrley’a n Version of a “shot- charms and he tries to help them an gun” wedding Sam Hinds Louis through the lines When their plan Mason Spencer Charters and oth- fails all are in hot water How ers also are in the cast the little girl uses her charms on The State’s second feature will he the president to save the two men “The Case of the Lucky Legs” with Is revealed in tender dramatic sea cast headed by Warren William quences Genevieve Tobin Patricia Ellis and In addition to “The Littlest RebLyle Talbot It is a mystery yarn el" the Rialto will have a Major with William again portraying the Bowes Amateur Theater of the role of Perry Mason brilliant Air and a Mickey Mouse cartoon who solves crimes the police are unable to fathom There’s Nearly 31080000 worth of artia murder naturally and plenty of ficial flowers were exported from romance in the piece Allen JenIn the last year kins Harry O’Neill Anita Kerry and many others are in the supbill day at the State theater Wednes- Utah from the community standpoint showj more interest in dramatic art than any other state in President Grant Plans the west Miss Floyd Crutchfield one 'of the west’s outstanding auEulocv Address for thorities on drama said on her arSpecial to The Tribune rival in Salt Lake City Tuesday Leader Miss Crutchfield educational adMALAD Idaho — Levi S Waldron 83 pioneer of Utah and Idaho died viser and acting manager of the to The Tribune Special Los Angeles branch of the Samuel at his home in Gwenford five miles LOGAN — A memorial program French play production house is west of Malad memW Ivins for the late Anthony on a lecture tour of eleven western Monday the early ber of the board of trustees of states to aid amateur theater groups morning for State Utah college Agricultural in selection of plays and to give Mr W a d r 17 years during 15 of which he waa other technical advice to directors was born at PoU' of the board will be held president of amateur dramatic groups wottamie Iowa J at Heber the college Wednesday According to Miss Crutchfield the July 7 1850 and Grant president of the L D S Utah to came University of Utah has the most acchurch will be the speaker Presitive and one of the largest dramatic with hi parents dent Grant will speak on the life of one year later In groups in the west him Mr Ivins and his work with The great revival in the 1855 his parents - during tho time- Mr Jyltir wav a — moved to Malad melodrama Miss Crutchfield member of the twelve apostles said slowly Is beginning to die out valley locating at K P Champ now president of and the modern trend In the theathe lower end the Board of trustees will have ter is toward costume plays and five or six miles folof the assembly The charge o historical characters south of the Mrs the of under One-Acwas supervision Lydia announced: lowing program Three t All Plays in dramatic art are line There Boothby gave an inspiring musical invitedinterested Selection college orchestra invoto hear Miss Crutchfield were but five for the student Class program Presented Bryant cation C F Olsen Hyrum vocal by cur'white families In adbody last Friday The students en- speak on dramatic trends and solo Professor Walter Welti this section at that time dress" President Grant violin solo MARY MARGARET HILLS Editor joyed it very much and hope these rent plays in amateur productions In 1858 the Indians became so "Litany for All Souls’ Dav” Schustudents will come again Mrs Wednesday at 8 p m in the Little CATHERINE ROBINSON of the Union building at porting cast hostile that the little colony was bert by Professor N W Chrutian-seBoothby who plays the harp very theater TAYLOR MARY ELLEN forced to move farther southward well has promised to come £nd play the university G PeterDr address Elmer Associate Editors Miss Crutchfield will leave SunIn 1861 the Waldron family and son of the college selecWILLIAM M NOW PLAYING STEWART for the Bryant in the near future adothers again attempted to return tion president Mrs F P Champ and college SCHOOL— Stewart Hall was the This program will be anticipated day for Provo where she will local dress to Malad valley but found it unsafe groups quartet benediction J T Caine Jr scene of excitement and expectation by the Bryant pupils ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN In 1869 the family came back to the Logan Elections will be held Wednesday tives as the curtain rose on the first of over from Scotland uPPHEUM —Fred Aitalr and Closer secbrought In Samaria the to for fill lh FtavCwttl! student officers valley locating lu“FollfiW h three one-aposibody The program will mark the plays which were preNext week we shall study ’Wales 8dlt: Hsrrlct Hilliard Ailrld AUw?n tion where Mr Waldron lived until of thl founding sented on FFiday afternoon These trons that have been vacated during reBareaford Marion amilvrrsnry Kunkel Harry fourth grade the time of his death colof the institution a land plays were given by members of the the year Officers who will ’be ports: In arithmetic we are start- CAPITOL— -- Tha Dionne Quintuplets in 'Tha Mr Waldron was engaged in lege President Peterson’s grant Country Doctor” with Jean Heraholt will oral expression class directed by elected are secretary treasurer and ing long division The class entalk 811m Rummerville Michael Whalen Dorsecretary-treasurfarming and stock raising his entire deal with the college in Its 48 years Miss Edna These elections Swenson student othy Peterson June Lung this Miss Gertrude joys subject life PARAMOUNT — Jeanette MacDonald and The public Is invited to the assem- teacher under the supervision of will be conducted by the student McAullffe Is our teacher Nelaon with Funeral services will be held at Eddy In “Rose Marie" adviser will be In the auditorium at 11 a m Miss Erma L Smith The costumes council Elaine Harrison writes: “ReReginald Owen Alan Mowbray and huge the Samaria ward chapel Wednes- bly cast selected to supervise the officers in becca of Dr Pedersen stated done were and work under art the Sunnybrook Farm" Is a RIALTO— Shlrlev Temple in "The Little day March 11 at 2 p m direction of Miss Maud Hardman their duties very interesting book by Kate DougRebel" with John Boles Karen Morley Mr Waldron is survived by his orBefore the plays the Stewart Holt Bill Robinson Quinn Willas Wiggin We have just been Jack wife and the following sons and Pioneer Salt Laker liams Mr Clarence Student in Fifth Grade chestra conducted by and book it this very reading enjoy GEM— “Paris In Spring" with Mary Ellis daughters: Mrs Hannah Atkinson Hawkins played several numbers Ida Luplno Tullio Carmtnatt Lynne Levi G Waldron Mrs Emeltne J Pens Best Composition much Dies with Lee Overman also Creenriver the of Between members at the Janet plays fifth the Holding reports Roscoe Kama Gail Patrick Kent Richards Mrs Mary A Richards Tracy seventh and eighth grade physical grade language class Is studying Taylor Grace Bradley Ben H William S Charles E Wal— "Don’t Get Personal" with Sally education classes gave tap dances FRANK WILLIAMS Editor quotation marks A week ago it STUDIO ter A Thomas J Erriest E NaGREKNRIVER Utah Chancey The cast of "Uncle James Dunn Pinky Tomlin SpenBob’s Bride” BETTY LOU ESCANDON had a test on this subject Miss Eiler3 cer Charters also Jack Holt In “Dangerthaniel A and Lewis S Waldron all Union Porter 86 died here Monday included Clark Marjorie ous Waters" with Grace Bradley Robert Associate Editor is Lucile Neilson the Audrey teacher In9 of Samaria of ailments Armstrong morning March — WilMafie Frances Mr William Day came to watch Moyle Bagley OQUIRRH SCHOOL In connec— Ginger Rogers in "In Person" cident to age lie Jean Barker Nancy Taylor tion with the flag pole and memorial the children dance He said they STATE with George Brent Sam Hinds Spencer Mr Porter was Charters also “The Case of the Lucky" Marjorie Towler and Lester Hew- to be built on the city and county did very welL The pupils are playGenevieve Legs " with Warren William born in Mill lett the month now outdoors Tobin that Patricia Ellis Lyle Talbot building during many games grounds ing Creek now Salt STAR — Joe E Brown In “Bright Lights" The second play was presented by of February a composition contest the weather is so nice with Ann Dvorak William Gargan Paor Lake City Joe Beeson Dixon Woodberry Ber-ne- was held In all Salt Lake schools on We are much interested In writtricia Ellis Joseph Cawthorne also “Hold 1850 March 17 'Em Tale" with Patricia Kills Larry Bill Fbterson Bruce Fowler Means Me” The to “What on the “What the Flag Crabbe Flag ing compositions Andv Warren Hymer the eldest son oft Blaine Robbins Cath- best composition from the Oquirrh Means to Me” Many good ones William Frawley Define Cesar Romero George Brundldge Per-silla Chancey and E Stone Willie school was written by Lois Gilner have been written Robert Godelon's Robinson erine Frances ON STAGE AND SCREEN Strong PorCharles Hewlett Junior Eggleston a fifth grade pupil The second composition was chosen as the best VICTORY - - On the stage Mamr Bowes' marwas He ter Amateurs with Ted Mack gong Radio E Alan Toronto and Barry Rudine J best compositfon was written by and was sent to the committee ExDaugherty Denver ried to Marietta ringer and master of ceremonies "Tune in "Not Quite Lola Nebeker a fourth grade stu- cellent papers Those who Love musical novelty Otie Teasers" were played written by Sailor of MontMan Will Assume Mildred Duddy Raymond Such a Goose” were Louise Living- dent Melba Ventura Billy Parry Lola xylophone Marshall Rogers Ruth Reed Koppel gomery City Mo ston LaJeune Young Joe Beeson Another contest was held in all Feveryearm Pedro Solis Segal Vera Waters On the screen Betty Pate New Position m Boise Idaho "The Preview Murder Mystery" with Frank Allen and Lucy Ella Dansie Salt Lake City schools to select the Jane Douglas and Harold Sterzer Gail to Reginald Denny Frances Drake came They Patrick Rod La Ronue typical American boy and girl The We have had some interesting ROXY v e r In —©n the stager the Fredericks' G ree ' - - Special to The 'Tribune njl “the Chosen from OqUirrh Were talks about Room Has Goldfish pupllff dangers' of flying team the Meyers and son John com1923 where tKty edians Jack Lane impersonator the Joyce McDaniel and Frank Wilkins kites In places and streets where OGDEN— J E Rue Enos Trio contortionists Roberta Daugherty of have since reMinnie Named will there are electric wires children chilthese Later The Micky On screen "Mr the Rae C probably dancers U and Porter Denver Colo Tuesday was named sided also with Edmund Lowe take part in the flag monument dren who live in the less settled Dynamite" Mr Porter was well known all "Red Morning" with Steffi Duna manager of the Ogden Union Stock HALL— ROWLAND Jane of out sixth Wilkins or counFrank in ceremonies— the the Patsy ON THE STAGE parts city yards company L- - M Pexton com- over the state He told many tales Pomeroy fifth grade reports: Our grade THEATER (old Masonie theater try are more fortunate in this re LITTLE First South and Second East streets) — pany vice president and acting man- of the early days and his friends room has two new members Their The fourth "Ths grade at Oquirrh is spect but even out there the kite The Little Theater group presents Satur1936 an' enjoyed hearing narratives of those names are Minnie and Micky Minager since January Last Mile" Thursday Friday and studying about Holland and her strings may get tangled in high ten He was a member of the nounced times day nights nie Is very small but Micky is neighbors We have some interest- sion wires so everyone must be D F Estes Denver Colo was L D S church They live in a glass house ing exhibits of the life led by peoples very careful He Is survived by his widow larger named aecretary Mr Pexton said Meeting Scheduled like water very much They of this region Elizabeth Simons and son one Porter two Sailor new move The officials will Marietta BEAVER— Taxpayers of Beaver and Edith Kirk brought a Swedish Linkers Gub Elects to Ogden In the near future to take Aaron Porter of Teasdale Utah and are our goldfish are requested to attend a county Clendenin third farmer and his wife carved out of Claire Barbara Mrs Etta over their duties Mr Pexton who the following daughters: New List of Officers meeting with the Beaver county contributes During French wood Betty Jean Jenkins brought n grade also Is assistant general manager of Burton of Logan Mrs Ethel commission Wednesday at 2 p m called set We a we French it class whole a Dutch game village of ply the Denver Union Stockyards comand Mrs John F Burton in the county courtroom relative to ob- up on the top of our bookWe also "familiar Lotto HELEN DeNIKE Editor play library pany plans to continue his active Garland Mrs Jessie Herbert of the obtaining of a project to con- same windLotto We the case are little two HARRIET NORRIS There way play participation in the business of the Salt Lake City Mrs Susa Leatham jects" struct a county hospital at Beaver call we do we in ’round mills but 'round as America and Associate Editor that go Ogden yards although most of his of Montpelier Idaho and the Misses the numbers in French In “fa- Irene Stone brought a pair of wood-en- d LOWELL SCHOOL-T- he mem- Details pertaining to the construcGreen-rive- r of Porter Doris time will be spent in Denver and Virginia miliar objects” one goes to the front shoes These shoes are beauti- bers of the Linkers club have re- tion of the hospital as a W P A Mr Daugherty succeeds Homer in fully decorated Our teacher Miss cently elected new officers They project will be explained and obliroom the and of says something con be will G Burns manager of the Ogden Funeral services French and the others try to guess Eva Hansen brought a pair of are as follows: Barbara Hausler gations of the commission outlined yards prior to the reorganization ducted from the L D S church on what it Is Dutch twin dolls They are carry- president Ralph Davison vice presfollowing purchase of the Ogden Tuesday at 1 p m by Bishop Henry Ila Rae Carlson third grade re- ing pails of milk with a yoke across ident Fee Kingdom secretary and company esrly this year from the Thompson of Greenrlver ports At school we rd roller skating the sholders of the children Doro- Bill Doxey treasurer Tho children American Packing and Provision -on the tennis court - We go flying thy Sheets" brought several hand are greatly satisfied with the new company at a price approximating Father Will all around and I have learned to embroidered pieces sent directly officers as they art doing excep8600000 Mr Burns has accepted S jump over cracks without falling from Norway by her sister who tionally well In middlewesL the employment Norway Dorothy On February 28 the Prep club Be Buried Wednesday During gym period our teacher lives in Bergenwords Mr Daugherty has been affiliIn Norwegian gave a patriotic program for the told us several skates with us ated with the Denver etockyards for We learned a few of them— Russel higher grades of the school The about 20 years Mr Estes has been — Funeral FORK AMERICAN Street 4B Movie Show Assisi program was based on the birthIn the accounting department there services for William Firmage 78 days of the great men born in Febfor a number of years Machine Fund Drive Sixth Graders Study The children who took part prominent American Fork business ruary man and father of J L Firmage in this program did their parts very Salt Lake City merchant will be Customs of Scotland well and the play was greatly enJOAN BILLINGS Editor Projects Inspected conducted Wednesday at 2 p m in Associate Editor RAY COLE joyed by everyone By WPA Supervisor Firmage hall of the Second L D S BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL-F- or After much study children from ROBERT WEISS Editor ward at American Fork the articulating units wrote an InBETH YOCUM the purpose of raising a fund to TOOELE— Mrs Amy R Daynea Mr Firmage died Friday in Long Associate Editor for repairs on a visual educateresting patriotic program It was WPA supervisor of women’s and Beach Cal four months after the pay FRANKLIN SCHOOL— Children written for the purpose of comtion machine a movie was given in professional projects for district No death of his wife the auditorium last Thursday The in the sixth grade have been study- memorating the birthdays of two 2 was in Tooele Monday inspecting He was a resident of American the sewing school lunch and library Fork for more than 30 years and an show entitled "Bulldog Drummond ing the very interesting country of great presidents of the United Strikes Back" was so well liked by Scotland in oral reading class and States— George Washington and projects in Tooele county of the L D S active member the students that they were more music Many of the children are Abraham Lincoln— and to impress Local projects were given a high church than willing to contribute their of Scottish descent and have upon the children's minds the reverrating by Mrs Daynes and the He was born in Bridgeton-distrishaie toward increasing the fund brought many articles that their ence which every boy and girl owes women were complimented on the Kirkcaldy Scotland June 17 1857 The South high a eapella choir parents grandparent or other rela to the flag of the United States quality as well as the amount of the eldest son of William and Mar-gre- tt The children who took part are work being done in Grantsville Firmage He came to Utah Robbins Jim Newman Ruby Tooele and Stockton She and local 1881 Hamilton Flora Stoker Jack WPA officials were given a noon in He is survived by one daughter Dick Taylor Caffey luncheon at the Central school and five sons: J L Firmage Miss Polk Jack Bean Kay Nlkan Peggy lunchroom Agnes N Firmags American Fork Edward Brain Claude Grove Edwin William D Firmage Beaver David Simmons Bobby Fieher Bud LeavCivic Clubs Delegates P Firmage Spanish Fork Edwin itt Roland Lange Warren Hogan Firmage Provo and Andrew A Bruce Davis Billy Sailor Don GarTo Attend S L Meet DFirmage 17 Fresno Cal grandrett Richard Erickson and Robert children and five Buzza OGDEN— A committee representtwo brothers John Firmage ing the Intermountain Association Salt Lake City and James D Firof Civic Clubs will attend the meetmage Balaton Minn ing In Salt Lake Glty March 23 call at the Friends when the proposal to form a state residence may to the servicesfamily Inprior chamber of commerce will be dis- terment will be in the American cussed President Samuel C Powell Fork City cemetery I said Tuesday The committee! will have no power to speak for the association how- Forest Ranger Ready ever as the next board meeting is To Start New Duties scheduled early in April The Ogden chamber of commerce PRESTON— S Bryson Cook forwill be represented at the conference by the entire board of direc- est ranger for the Franklin county portion of the Cache National fortors est will leave here Thursday to take up his duties as forest ranger on No Decision Reached the Powell National forest at OGDEN — Reopening of the mu- Pangultch Utah nicipal power plant construction Mr Cook has worked In the forquestion Tuesday morning by the est service nine years eight of city commission resulted in an- which were spent in Franklin other stalemate when no second was county C E Jensen from the Minidoka heard to Mayor Harman W Peery’s motion that a' citizen's advisory forest’s headquarters at Twin Falls council be formed to assist in in will replace Mr Cook here vestigations pertaining to the prowill speak before a meeting posed municipal plant The matter party was before the commission at the of the Weber county women’s orSaturday at 3 p m in Monday afternoon meeting but no ganization the Hotel Ben Lormnd Mrs Cledecision was reached ons E Rich president cf the county chapter said Tuesday ChairSpeaker Named women for the precincts and disOGDEN— Mrs Jesse F Cannon tricts of the county probably will n be of Salt Lake City national appointed at the meeting she of the Utah Republicansald 1 happl- - coacerneLOh-Blu-an- nesi-a-re ultra-moder- I School News and Views lawyer-d- Utah-Idah- What goes on behind the walls penitentiaries? What do prisoners talk about how do prison rovlts start what Is tha “inside dope” on this world to farremove!L from that whfen Is the only world we know? These are questions John Wexley hat attempted to answer In his play “The Last Mile” which is to be produced by the Little theater group of Salt Lake City on Thursday night at the old Masonic temple First South and Second East streets The cast has been selected by competition from among members-oChester the Little theater Dowse Roy Drushall and LeRoy Sleater were assigned the leads and fourteen other players will be found in the supporting cast A number of the east has had professional experience The play has been In rehearsal for more than a month with Robert Guggenheim Jr directing No effort has been spared to make the prdduction of the professional class Tickets are obtainable at Glen Bros Music company or at the theater on the night of performance The Last Mile” is to be repeated on Friday and Saturday nights of state f etective Czecho-Slovak- la n ENDS TODAY ABOARD! sm H‘UE8WMt91U Roe-C- forty-eight- er B “Two-Fiste- - Manager Named ll For Stockyards With RANDOLPH scon HARRIET HILLIARD ASTRID ALLWYb) tyrles eerf Must "by bom-ed- IRVING BERLIN! ALSO STARTS THURSDAYl A With ROCHELLE HUDSON Cesar Romero — Bruce Cabot —AND— “THE MELODY LINGERS ON” With JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON Barrio George Hustour-r-Mon- a QUifITUPlUS the (OUNIRY DOCTOR' JEAN LAST TIMES TODAY1 HIRSH OUJ X (til iAlMMia Mllla 3Z5ZH ct A Dog’s Life commit-Uewoma- Dramatic Bombshell “SHOW THEM NO MERCY” Pet-tetso- Ulan’s NEWS COLOR CARTOON Ar-me- John-Wind- RIGHT NOW BIG TIME CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE -- ACTS SCREEN EDMUND LOWE “Mr Dinamite” ROSE MARIE INDIAN LOVE —ALSO— CALL “Red Morning” With STEFFI DUNA |