Show TUI SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER FORMERJUDGE WILL DELIVER Southern and Eastern Utah PROVO BUREAU Being Installed In College Hall ATTRACT 2401 KEYNOTE TALK ! Convention Previous High Records Exceeded by - ' PROVO—Former District Judge A V Watkins of Orem has been selected to deliver the keynote address at the ytah county Republican convention September 26 at Springvllle State Senator John E Booth 0 1 Spanish Fork chairman ot the central committee announced Saturday Judge Watkins also will act as temporary chairman A temporary secretary will be named soon Senator Booth said Complete plans tor the Republican day outing at Geneva resort September 12 at 2 P m have been made Maurice Jones Provo member ot the Young Men’s Republican club com mittee in charge announces The opening event will be a base -tall game at 2 p m between the Lehi and American Fork teams followed by a softball game at 8 p m between the Young Men and the Old Timera Sherman Christensen president of the Republican club will lead the Young Men With Chairman Booth piloting the Old Timers Races and children will also be held Luncheon will be served at 8 p m followed by a program at 7 p m as follows: Banjo solo Carl Bennett American Fork short talks Don B Colton and Frederick C‘ Loofbourow nominees for United States senator and second district congressman respectively dance Mary Louise Win tors’ dance students short talks D N Straup and Ivor Ajax nominees for Justice of the supreme court and state treasurer respectively vocal solo Gilbert Johnson Spanish Fork ahort talks Amos K Bagley and Carlos J Badger officer! of the state Republican club and humorous talk Professor T Earl- - Pardoe Brigham Young university A grand ball will be the concluding event 'l - ! Mid-Augu- Season st Will Continue Through Month of September ZION NATIONAL PARK—The travel to the southern continued national Utah parks through the month of August So great has' been the increase this year in registration ot vlsitora that the previous high yearly totals had been passed by the middle of August at Bryce canyon national park and oh August 30 at Zion national park with more than a month yet to go to complete the current travel year which closes on September SO It Is expected totals for the current year will reach or exceed 80000 visitors at Bryce and 70000 at Zion as compared with the previous high marks of 41872 and 158188 respectively established In 1031 Visitors have been registered from every state in thd unioivand-Aromlt- ! Alaska Hawaii Philippine islands and 23 foreign countries Comparative statistics tor thp two years follow: Zion 1934: August 13020 to date 60496 1933 August 9498 to date 097 Increase for year 18099 or 43 per ent Bryce-1934- : August 11128 to date 44578 1933 August 8387 to date 28749 Increase lor year 18829 or 58 per cent CLOSED BANK VERNAL RODEO DEALSOUGHT PROGRAM SET Commissioner Asks Right Wide Range of Attractions Will Feature Annual to Accept Compromise Amount of Cash Basin Event nr- 7 C Credited Of Fire Hazards BOYS IB TEAR ert Travel to SouthernUtah Placing of Musical Instru’ Parks Heaviest in History Council Records Disclose ment Will Climax Wide Utah County Republicans Improvements Select Chairman for 72 V A Teacher Meeting Housing Chiefs With Reduction Held at Tooele Declares "Plan C C New Pipe Organ SCOUT CAMPS Bnslneae Offtcw— Phone 233 24 Na University Are - Agent— Phone 42881 16? East First South St Correepondent— Phone 1154 9 1834 WASHINGTON Sept 8 W— RobFechner director of emergency conservation work today credited C C C men with materially reducing the fire hazardr in Utah’i 880001 acret of national forest tends Cent Per of Troop Fechner said that since the start the- conservation corps camps tL Members Attend PROVO —As a result of a substan- men had built several hundred miles tial contribution towarda its purchaaa ot trails through the forests strul M Jensen of the Encore than 200 mile of telephd PROVO— More than 72’ per cent of by Professor J a pipe organ is be- - wire and removed fire hazards trim glish department all the acouts in the Timpanogof Boy ing installed in College hall at Brig- hundreds of acres of tend and spbnt Scout council or 2401 boys attended ham Young university President F mapy weeks fighting fires f At present there are 18 C 0 C the 36 camps of the council during S Harris announced Saturday 1034 Seoul Executive A A The installation of the organ will camps in the state and startingOc-tobe1 there will be 19 bringing the at an executive board climax wide Improvements made remeeting Friday night in the city and cently in two auditoriums at the uni- total number of men employed in county building versity" The console of the organ that manner to approximately 4000 The camps included those spon- will be placed in the orchestra pit but sored by the council districts and the pipes will be Installed in two JURY ACQUITS ANGLER At the present time the coun- large specially padded rooms now troop cil which includes IS southern Utah under construction at the west end PROVO— W H Buyer of Provo was aquitted of fishing between 9 p m counties and parts of Arizona and Ne- of College hall vada contains 174 troops 3330 scouts Work upon the arts building eudi-- and 4 a m by a city court jury Satwaa arrested August 24 and 712 persons actively Interested primarily for the use urday Buyer Warden DeputyGame Gegrge Cox in scouting Mr Anderson reported indary training school by while A total ot 5355 court of honor provide e room for river allegedly fishing In the Provo awards were made during the year college groups not requiring the seatincluding 31 palms 42 eagle 66 life ing capacity of College hall is prog78 star and 2981 merit badges along ressing rapidly A well equipped with 322 Urst class 568 second class stage with dressing rooms has been and 1280 tenderfoot badges the ex- added while' the hall has been en“ ecutive said larged by conversion of two small Plans for the annual meeting of classrooms the council Thursday evening at the The stage in the women’s gymnacity and county building were an- sium Is also being altered so it will nounced by Dr Lewry'Nelaon Provo be adapted for the staging of dance president of the council Officers for reviews and other productions With the ensuing year will be elected re- these three halls available on the ports given for the fiscal year ending lower campus the congestion ot the on that date and the council budget schedule In College hall will be for the coming year adopted Dr greatly relieved ' President Harris stated All these improvements will Nelson said be ready for the opening of the university September 21 r - Ander-rarreswrie- ‘ TOOELE — Tooele county district teachers held their Institute to the Central school Saturday with Superintendent P M Nielsen in charge'Dr B K Farnsworth and Miss Hazel Brockbang state directors of see opdary and primary education were) speakers Miss Wilma Jeppson president of the state physical education group and director of the girls’ physical education department of the Brigham Young university also spoke Schools are ready for opening throughout the county Monday morning Superintendent Nielsen said The superintendent met with principals of the various schools following the institute when final arrangements tor school openings were made ’ Not ‘Handout PROVO—“The federal housing program Is a business proposition and not a “handout’ to those securing the loans” Allan T Sanford of Salt Lake City state housing administration director told bankeri of Utah county at a luncheon meeting Friday night at the Hotel Roberta Under the provisions of this act it is hoped 12000000 homes will be permanently improved and as a result Impetus will be given the nation’s business activity so a large number of industries associated with building and various tradesmen will be benefited the speaker said Financial technicalities oL the act were also explained by Mr Sanford to the group which included representatives from eight banksin the five larger communities of' Utah ft county Junius A West cashier ot the Pleasant Grove national bank and president of the county association- Musical numbers were presided given by a Lake Shore Boy Scout chorus directed by Mrs Edna Beck TRUSTIES ESCAPE PROVO— Utah county officers are searching for John Davis 60 and John Peterson 31 trusties at the Utah State hospital who escaped from the institution Saturday Both men art harmless Dr Garland H Pace hospital superintendent said and have served as trusties nearly 14 years strom ‘ r FARM LEADER PROVO—Authority to acoept de- VERNAL— The annual Uintah posits totaling 311550 as a com- basin three-darodeo will open here promise settlement on the stock asafternoon at the fair sessment totaling 5H250 against 13 Thursday stockholders of the closed State Bank grounds with one of the finest of Payson is sought in a petition rodeo events ever witnessed filed in the district court Saturday in Vernal by J A Maha’ state bank commisA full program of races riding PROVO— An Injunction enjoining sioner tho Lake Shore Irrigation company bulldogglng roping end other rodeo President asBureau 100 cent for a per Judgment from taking water through an arteattractions is scheduled each day Guy County sessment was granted in the district Rife of Rock Springs sian well driven June 18 1934 on jvill manage the Declares court on June 8 1033 but an appeal show A street Industry the bank of the Spanish Fork river i parade each afterwas made to the state supreme court noon ot Indians cowboys race horses sought in a suit filed in district court Crisis Faces still stockholders and the is pendby Uintah high school band and other Saturday by ten Spanish Fork prop' ing the petition points out features will precede the program erty owners A pareful investigation has been On the first day races include this The well was driven by the comcash PROVO—"With crops made of all facts pertaining to issus at an elevation of 30 feet lower mile negligible pany ances of stock to the 13 stockholders mile summer being practically mile one of than lands owned by the plaintiffs are Utah of farmers facing and a conclusion has been reached f and into the same artesian basin the mile relay with that it would be to the best advan- riding ot bucking horses roping of the greatest crises in their history” suit states The well wrongfully of the Hail'd Jesse president Payson ot to concerned accept calves riding of wild steers and tage takes the water which the plaintiffs persons Utah county farm bureau said Sat- have been using many the compromise offer Mr Malia’s peyeari for culAt a meeting Friday bight OGDEN— Injustice has been done tition states domestic and Expensive litigation inary The Friday program includes races urday means of the farm bureau possible to all civil service employes of the which will not be determined for as follow: Half-milit also alleges team for helping the farmers this fall were purposes The plaintiffs are Elmer Thomas government by the imposition of Acme time regarding the liquidation mile Indian novelty discussed John blanket pay cuts and enforced fur- of the bank will result should the David H Thomas Alvin Isaac ll mile mile On of this many farmers have Marcusen A A Andrus L B Creer loughs when the government Is re- offer not be accepted it Is pointed On the last day will be a their top farms machinery and other Isaac Beck M P Stark Wylie E one-has leasing huge sums of money at the out The depositors’ committee hal mile ladies' property heavily mortgaged and Thomas and Leroy Isaac same time to pay political job hold- also been consulted and ia In favor of mile e a moratorium on taxes and debts ers in the New Deal agencies said the compromise it states s mile saddle race and s declared diffind great many will Arthur Woolley Republican candi- The stockholders and the amount t miie relay races tax paydate for First district congressman for which Judgment was granted in Proceeds ot the rodeo will he used ficulty in meeting their other obligations Presiat t meeting of the Ogden branch of district court follows: George Amos to help finance the completion of the ments and declared the Railway Mail association Friday $750 George C Chase $2000 Nathan Ashley and Davis L D S ward dent Hall Another problem Is the drouth and night in the American Legion cha- D Hiatt $200 Robert E Huber $2C0 chapels unless heavy rains fall during the teau John T Lent $1500 William A late fall it will’ be useless for farmWilliam C McCor$2500 "During the war” he said "we ers to plant many of the usual winlearned to admire the dollar a year mick $1500 John Oberhansley $1000 PROVO— Two suits to collect deter and early spring crops at they man In the emergency of the depres- G Fred Ott $500 Page Furniture tajtes were filed m district linquent deHall mature will not President court Saturday by the Utah state tak sion which- - has seemingly justified company $500 Earl L Page $3000 clared commission the expenditure of a sum of money Mary Seabury $100 and Dave Shuas great as the war itself where is ler $500 Judgment of $24807 Is sought the dollar a year patriot?” against the American Fork Motor Mr Woolley said he believed in company including a tax liability OGDEN— A plea for increased inthe right of labor to organize and from January 1 to May 31 1934 of terest upon the part of teachers for $18434 penalties of $576Z and interbargain collectively that he believed the well being of their students was est of $4 11 in the application of western railvoiced by Charles H Skidmore state road rates to section tour of the inJudgment sought against Ray A ot public instruction superintendent terstate commerce act He said he is Berry proprietor of the Sunshine at the closing session of the Weber safe at Provo totals $25678 includopposed to the building of a spoils MT PLEASANT— The cornerstone county teachers’ institute in Weber system which he 'charged has apmorning tax liability from July 11 1933 school Investito A high Saturday committee County PROVO— in the sum of to April 30 1634 peared in the distribution of charity of Craighead Hall new administra- ing of govthe securing tion building of Wasdtch academy possibility gate funds $222 70 penalties of $2254 and inter Mr5 Skidmore said such considera- ernment Provo for which will be built this fall at a cost projects est of $1154 of nearly $80000 will be laid Satur- tion is an important duty Of teachers unemployed was appointed Friday teachand lounder conditions f present Provo the at a 22 With J W Stoner meeting night day September of Park City grand master of the ers should consider this as a major cal of the Civic and Relief Workers’ classroom in the responsibility in the city and coununion Protective grand lodge F and A M of Utah Alfred Stratford county attendance ty building and associate grand officers officiofficer said teachers should strive to L W Waid H S Vance Donald ating PGDEN— Dr C W Chenoweth Tentative plans are for a luncheon bring attendance to the highest point Davis Leo Meacham and Don Vindean ot the school of economics at honoring the grand officers to be of efficiency-A- t cent were named on the committee the conclusion ot the session which will make a survey to see the University of Idaho Moscow Ida- served at noon in the Masonic teminstitute lor LOGAN— Teachers ho will speak on "World Economics ple by the members of Damascus teachers went to their respective what projects might be unand Their Solution" at a member- lodge No 10 The ceremonies will schools for sessions with principals dertaken here and how to secure the Cache incounty district was held the Logan junior high Saturday Students will register Monday them ship meeting ot the Ogden chamber take place at 2 p m A large delewith Dr Samuel H Paul of commerce Tuesday at 7:30 p m gation of Masons frpm the entire morning and begin classwork immePresentation of petitions contain- school School will close Monday ing more than 200Q signatures of citi- physician of Salt Lake City schools In the Hotel Ben Lomond F W Mey- state is expected to he in attendance diately m with classwork organi- zens from all sections of Utah coun- and B A Fowler executive secretary 2:30 at p er membership committee chairman Grand lodge officers will make of the State Teachers’ association a zation continuing Tuesday aid Saturday their official visitation to Hiram ty asking for the return of the Wa- speakers Mr Meyer said a part of 'the new lodge No 12 F and A M at Richsatch county employment files from Dr Paul told what teachers could Salt Lake City to Provo will be pre- do to program of the chamber is to present field the same evening following the Three L D S Stake establish health programs each month a speaker ot general in- ceremonies here sented to the Utah county commis- in the help communities Mutuals to Convene sion Tuesday by Mr Wald and Mr Mr Fowler terest Cooperating with the cham urged a atate form of her for the lecture he said' are the Painters’ Brotherhood Vincent insurance of teachers and spoke of Kiwanis Lions and Ogden Rotary the benefits that could be derived A tristate mutual con- Democratic clubs whose members also will atNames Code Official LOGAN— from such insurance Delegation vention of Logan Cache and Hyrum tend Partners of chamber and club Following the general session the L D S stakes will be held Sunday member are Invited to attend also Names Senate Candidate teachers went into department sesPROVO — W R Scott of Provo waa in the Logan Junior high school The sions for final instructions before to named chairman of committee a 9 a m session first held will be it Girl MOAB — Democratic delegates from school opens Monday Slightly Superintendenforce and administer the code of for atake presidencies bishoprics and Brotherhood of Painters Deco- stake board members general ses- Emery San Juan and Grand counties ent J W Kirkbrlde was In charge When Struck by Motorcar the D W nominated have ot Marcus Newton was electunanimously Cooley rators and Paperhangers of America sions 10 a m and 1 p m at a meeting of Provo local 414 Fri- Departmental sessions will be held Hammond for atate senator from the ed president of the Cache County OGDEN— Dorothy Gibbons 8 district Teachers’ association with Diantha day night in the city and county between the general sessions and twelfth daughter Of Mr and Mrs Donald building vice presiEmery county favored the Moab Hammond Providence after the afternoon session General street Gibbons of 337 Thirty-firs-t Other members of the committee board members from Salt Lake City man’s candidacy and would not pre- dent and Edna Pedersen Logan suffered lacerations over her left eye named were: Mark sent a candidate from that county ary-treasurer Provo are expected to attend when struck by an automobile driven vice chairman Eight Emery countyr four San Juan Provo Lindley Harry and’ three Grand county delegates Two Wives by Dr Clark 1 Rich ot 2559 Swaner secretary - and Max' Kless Spring-vill- MCharge Officials Guests street and Washmade up the convention place at Thirty-firs- t treasurer' W D mema Hammond has been ington avenue Saturday at 10:30 a m Phases of the code were Cruelty Win Divorces At Social Entertainment ber of the lower house of the Dr Rich police said reported he by W M Lindstrom W Jexplained legislaLowry was driving north on Washington ave- Fred A Beck and Frank Randle ail ture for the last four sessions as repPAYSON—Two hundred M I A resentative from Grand county nue at about 20 miles per hour when of Salt Lake LOGAN— Georgia France Coleman members of the City ran ’diagonally national code committee ' Mr Lind-stro- officers and teachers from the nine At the convention held in Provo a was granted a divorce Saturday the girl suddenly wards ot Netoo L D S stake were committed representing the three from William R Coleman across the street striking the right by District presided front of his ear guests at a social Friday night in the counties of the district was elected Judge M C Haari She charged L D S Second ward amusement hall to serve until the next senatorial concruelty They were married here on More Than Paid Gravel Workers Piscover given Cby the M I A atake board vention This committee is composed June 23 1928 and have no children John Carlisle was in charge of the of Glen Woodwards San Juan Dave Carrie Ricks Kowallit was To County FERA ‘Crews Human Bones in Hillside program which demonstrated vari- Tuttle Emery and JeSlia T Foy a divorce on the same groundgranted from ous activity featurei in dramatiza- Grand Otto Karl Kowallis and was given MOAB— tion dance from and follows: as Men aong gravel of hauling the waa six minor children OGDEN— More than $15257 and custody F E R A WORK INSPECTED the hillside for Moab streets and "Little Dutch Mill" First wafd $30 a month alimony They were marpaid out Saturday to county F E R A roads bones “Ruth found the human Gleaner’ 1922 junior girls TOOELE— 7 ried June Thursday here Samuel in the on Park Manager workers for labor projects ot both children and adults It is sup-- ' Third ward Gleaner girls "Sailing1 and Ellis England of the county F E county during the week — a revue Third were these ward in KINDERGARTEN TO OPEN dance buried A R office posed girls junior people visited Ogthe North Spanish Fork and The projects include directed by Mildred Bunnell Indian Provo during the week to look 'at PROVO— The Meno Trop kinderden Canyon road work Weber col- - landslide or a cavein TV William r' inspected the pageant directed by Mrs Ethel Page water and sewer pipe made there by garten will open Tuesday Mrs C L Fege building improvements Mound Fort school construction work city bones and found them to be those of vocal selections Bud Evans and Mrs F E R A labor It is possible some Jones instructor announces RegisG Armstrong Spanish Folk Eldon changes in the Second West street tration of children from 4 'parks' Snd school grounds Improve Indians Richardson Benjamin Irene Provst-gaar- sewer project may be made hi' which 6 will be conducted Monday iroftni ment wosk and construction oiUxvUsl' Tm’KED Fourth' ward a m to 4 p m this kind of pipe might be used and gutters on Liberty avenue be PROVO— Martha Ann Hodge 10 tween Twenty-eight'and Twenty-nintFORESTER PLANS TOUR GROUP HONORS ELDER CONFERENCE OPENS daughter of Mr and Mrs G R streets inOGDEN— Earl W Loveridge HEBER-Wasa- tch Tenn and L D S stake SPANISH FORK— Elder Elmer Hodge of Knoxville niece of Mr and Mrs J R Robinson spector for the forest service depart- Fillmore who DEMOCRAT IN RACE recently returned quarterly conference opened in the SPANISH FORK—William J John- of Provo at whose homef she is vis- ment in Washington D C arrived from the L D S Northwestern states stake tabernacle Saturday night with son City councilman has announced iting suffered a compound fracture Saturday for an inspection trip of mission was honored at a welcome Rudgcr Clawson of the L D S counhimself a candidate for nomination of the right elbow gpd a cut right western forest regions Mr Loveridge home party given by the L D S cil' of twelve cpostles in attendance for Utah county commissioner on the thigh Saturday when she lost control will leave Monday for western Wyo- - Fifth ward Mutuals m the ward Sessions will be held Sunday at 10 2 p m and 7 '30 p m a m of a bicycle and crashed into a fence lining and eastern Idaho forests amusement hall Friday night Democratic ticket Group Demands GIVES WARNING Well Injunction y GOP Candidate Raps Salary Cut free-for-a- ll three-eighth- free-for-a- ll free-for-a- one-ha- lf five-eight- one-hal- For U SrWorkers bull-doggi- stock-waterin- g three-eighth- e -- three-eight- free-for-a- three-fourt- lf three-eighth- fN free-for-a- one-mil- un-es- s free-for-a- ll three-eighth- one-hal- State Sues Two For Back Taxes Plea for Teacher Interest Voiced Federal Work To Aid Jobless Will Be Asked School Building Ceremony Set self-hel- University Dean To Give Lecture District Meeting Held by Teachers self-hel- p 8 Injured secret- - IA $15257 h Our Ogden Store: 2422 Washington IV Ave’ J |